The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 27, 1931, Page 7

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| ‘O { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1931. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG OH Nes. I SELIEVE I OID MEET (MADAME LA MOUSSE OMCE OR TANCE - A CHARMING LADY , T tUST SAN - - TRE AIGHT SHE WAS -ER- MURDERED I WAS WOME ALl DAY WITH THE TOOTHAGHE. - TRE SEVENTEENTH OF T»\\s MONTH k- =~ LEAE MY _— - i BEO FOR TAREE As close to you as your telephone is the means by which you can get action to meet your wants. If you want to buy or sell, rent or to rent; hire or be hired; trade or give, Classified ads will get quick results for you. Reach for your phone now. Call 374 —Make your wants known and learn how little it costs to get action. THE EMPIRE s the Medium Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified sdvertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- | wvertisements: 11 A. M. | Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Pive cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 60 centa. POR RENT -— 4 room furnished, FOR RENT | steam heated apartment with‘\ private bath. Nugget Apaljtmex)t,s.; Phone 248. g 1 FOR RENT—Four room furnished | house with bath. Telephone lfl'l.‘\ FOR RENT — Newly renovated 2| rogm apartment, also a cabin. Inquire at office of Seaview Apts. | FOR RENT — 5 “room furnished | house. Furnace and electric range. Telephone 257. ¥OR RENT—Desirable furnished| apartment, three rooms. Bath and pantry. Close in. Telephone 22’1L after 5 p.m. FOR RENT — 3 room apartment. . Hot and cold water. See Sam. Rosenberg, 306 Front Street or| Phone 593, S ; FOR RENT—Furnished front room, reasonable, close in. Apply 121: Gold St. FOR RENT — Small apartment, | steam heated. Bishop Apartments. > FOR RENT — 3 room furnished: apartment, Cliff Apartments. N VIANOS Raatos, Sewing Machines, | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. | A carpet-testing machine em- ploys a turntable to hold the car- pet on which pieces of leather | simulating soles are pressed as the| carpet revolves. RELIABLE GARAGE REPAIR SHOP H. C. SHIPPEY, Proprietor A place where you pay for satisfactory service only. TELEPHONE 149 Rear of Reliable Transfer FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP—8-tube electric console radio. Yukon horse sled. Main Street. FOR SALE — Sawmil wood. Call Service Transfer. Telephone 528. WANTED WANTED—Young x;mn wants posi- tion of any kind. Experienced in accountancy and credit work. 101 years experience in automobile merchandising. Phone 143 or write Box 1144 WANTED — Floors to sand. Old floors made to look like new. SEE MUSSER. Telephone 439. WANTED—Work by day or hour. Telephone 349. WANTED—Man wants work, job or steady. Telephone 485. Night or day. MISCELLANEOUS RELIABLE family will care for children. Short distance from town. P. O. Box 848. THE new medium will tell your troubles before you ask a ques- tion.” About business, love, mar- riage, mining. Room 12, Juneau Rooms. PACIFIC COMES FROM KAKE After an uneventful voyage, the motorship Pacific returned to Ju- neau yesterday from her trip to Kake and wayports. She brought one passenger, Ross Nannuck, from Kake. —aaanl REGISTERED AT ZYNDA Miss Ellen Hansen is among the guests registered at the Zynda { Hotel. IRIDIUM-TIP Fountain Pens $1.50 to $3.50 The cheapest GUARANTEED Fountain Pen on the Market. Phone 25——We Deliver and Sold New Guns and Ammunition SEE BIG VAN THE GUN MAN Opposite Coliscum Theatre Also_double-end | Inquire 113 | NEW SERVICE WELL, GOCD-BYE. MR.ZITZ IT WAS MIGHTY AI\QE OF NOU T COME_ DOWN AND/ TAKE MY OUR HANDS GN ELISHA POWERS AND YourLl HELP US QUT:- MY DEPARTMENT APRRECIATES T By BILLE DE BECK “TRATS ALl RIGHT, OLD FELLOW, ADNICE - GET CLOSE THIS CASE N TEN DAYS -~ & CHEERIO Marine News IS ARRANGED Alaska Steamshnp Compa- ny Announces S. E. Alaska Routing SEATTLE, Jan. 27. — Arrange- ments have been completed by the Alaska Steamship Company for a new passenger and freight service from here to Hyder, the West Coast of Prince of Wales Island and Chatham Straits ports effective with the sailing of the steamer L | | | i LEAVELL HERE Alameda nexi Saturday. The weekly service is via Ket- | chikan and will be established in onnection with the Noyes Boat Company which carries mail out | of Ketchikan. Through rates will be afforded. Effective next Saturday, there will be weekly sailings to South- ast Alaska instead of every ten {or eleven daya Neal Leavell, auditor representing ‘Wallis S. George & Company, @ ccuntants, Seattle and Juneau, who arrived Sunday on the steamer Queen from company headquarters at Seattle, has begun the biennial audit of the Territorial accounts in the Treasurer’s office, it was an-; d today by Gov. George A. rks. Later, he will audit the ac- counts of the Auditor’s office. Mr. Leavell, who has been asso- ciated by W. A. Habernoll for several years in the office account- | ing department, came with him/| when the local company was form- | ed several months ago by Mr. Habernoll and Mr. George. | It had been hoped Mr. Habernoll ! could make the audit, but the com- pany was lately awarded the con- L tract for auditing the accounts of a chain of newspapers in the north- west and he was unable to leave| that work at this time. He may | come here later. Mr. Leavell will| be occupied here several weeks. He| is an expert accountant and holds| a C. P. A certificate from the; State of Washington. | ———.—— i ILDERTON 3WEST BOUND I H. G. Hderton;, Industrial Agent! for the Alaska Railroad, is return-| ing to his headquarters at Anchor-| age after a business trip to east-| ern and middle west areas. He is/ a passenger for Seward on the| Northwestern. | ——————— WILL VISIT FORMER HOME L Mrs, M. H. Sides will leave m& the States tonight on the steam-’ ship Princess Norah. She will visit | her former home in Aberdeen, Wash., and then may take a trip to California. — et — Deputy Federal Prohibition Ad- ministrator Gerald M. Church left Saturday night for Ketchikan on official business. e | Not Only Cheaper but Better i RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” ————— e eo0o0cecossocse Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND | No regular mail and passenger steamier enroute north, SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alamcda scheduled to sail from Seattlé Jan. 31 at 9 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 2 at. 9 p.m. Norco s¢heduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 9 at 9 p.m. SOUTIBOUND SAILINGS Princcs: Norah in port and scheduled to sail south at 9 tonight. Queen scheduled to arrive in port sometimée tomorrow morning. Admirat Farragut due south- bound about January 31. Northwestern scheduled south- bound next Saturday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, @ neeecce 0000000 0r0a000800000000 1111 600 POUNDS OF T0 MAKE AUDIT! savwon sent sout| Frozen <1]mon to the amount of 111,600 pounds was the past few days by the Juneau Cold Storage Company. All the sea product was billed to the At-| lantic and Pacific Company. Most of it will be transshipped from the | coast to Eastern markets. RIS b LA TIDES TOMORROW | Lt ooy s 405 1 ST 4l Low tide, 1:01 am. 63 feet. High tide, 7:22 a.m., 142 feet. Low tide, 2:31 p.m. 29 feet High tide, 8:52 8:52 pm, 109 fe FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau vor Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10 a.m. 17:30 p.m. 9:15 am.t 9:40p.m. 12:30 p.m.1 §11:15p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 3:15pm.t $1:00a.m. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30 a.m, 6:30pm. 8:30a.m. $7:45 pm. 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 pm. 12:45p.m.t §11:30 p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. £:30 p.m.t 1:15am. 5:00 p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. §-“Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Crepe De Chine Princess Slips in Pink and Peach Sizes 36 to 42 Special $2.50 cent south in’ i) N. G. Nelson, A DELGHTFOL THAP -The (NSPECTO CUT._RATHER STOPID -+ AL GAUSE OF OPERATION FOR L1 MARSHALL {Treasury Departmenl En— . gineer Rushed to Hos- pital for Operation | ‘As the result of a toxic condi- tion, set up in the intestines fol- lowing a fall suffered in the capi- {46l building at noon today, J. I. Marshall, Supervising Engineer of the United States Treasury Depart- |ment, underwent a major opera- (tion this afternoon in St. Ann’s Hospital. He was reported by physician to have sustained t operation and was progressing nice- ly. ! Mr. Marshall was in considerable pain when he was carried to the lhosrm.rn and was taken immediately ito the operating' room. No details {of the fall were available other than t had occurred on the stairs. The shock was sufficient to force {a knuckle of the small intestine ithrough an adhesion puncture :;whxch set up the toxic condition. {This, it was said, was the third op- {eration he has undergone, one of |which was also caused by a fall. It |is expected he will be able to leave jthe hospital within 10 or 12 days. | DAUGHTER FORMER le AU GIRL A seven pound baby girl was box 1 last ni at 11 o'clock to Lester Mathews, formerly Olds, of this city, in Denver, coerding to advices received |forenoon by Mrs. A. J. Palmer. Thg baby is named Myra Ann after |her two grandmothers. - e l prominent | business man, returned home local Sun- {day after a business visit to Ket-, {ehikan. | P — SNOW AND WIND; DELAY NORAH ON SKAGWAY TRIP' Vessel Arrives Hexe at Noon and Will Sail South at 9 Tonight Heavy snow ana head winds m | Lynn Canal, delayed the steam-| ship Princess Norah on her round | trip between Juneau and Skagway. After leaving here Sunday mid- night, she encountered unfavor- able conditions and voyaged under a slow bell. She did not arrive| at Skagway until after 1 o'clock! yesterday afternoon. She was held | there by stormy wcath until 4 this merning. She tied to her wharf here at noon today and is| scheduled to depart for Vancou-| ver, B. C,, at 9 tonight At Skagway, the v 1 12 southbound passen; Among | them are J. H. Rogers, of the| White Pass and Yukon River Route, | and E. A. Rasmus the Bank of Alaska corporation, which ha$ banks in several Alaska towns. booked | >eo , president of | § Old papers at ‘I'ne gmplre, Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room 1} City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Opea From 8 a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reféerénce, Books, Etc. FREE TO ALL ‘Our Insurance Creed “There can be no bargain sales for insurance. The law of averages has established that at least certain of the promises to pay must be met. The funds to meet these promises to pay must alway s be at hand. The risk to one company in a given promise to pay capnot differ sub- stantially from that of the other company. The rates for such risk cannot vary. the same experience. They are based upon They both accept the same probability. When you pay you receive nothing but a promise and this promise can be CANADIAN " STEAMCHIPS redeemed only if the prices charged are scientifically correct.” By JAMES A BEHA, Former Superintendent of In- surance, State of New York. ALLEN SHA Established 1898 TTUCK, Ine. Telephone 249 UNITED FOOD COMPANY SCHEDULE Due Juneau Northbound Jan. 13 Jan. 24 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Leave Seattle Due Juneau Southbound Jan. 20 Jan. 31 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Steamer Alameda Northwestern Jan, Jan. Feb. Feb. 21 31 i £ 14 Northwestern Yukon REGUuAr PORTS OF CALL: Ketchigar, wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S.5. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound, All sailings subject to change without notice. Information and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent Southbouna Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau 30 27 10 26 24 10 WINTER REDUCED R | ROUND TRIP SEATTLE AND RETURN Jan, Jan, Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Farragut.. Queen .....Jan. Queen ... Feb. Farragut Feb. Queen ... Feb. Queen ... Mar. 21 4 11 18 4 Jan, Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. 24 7 14 21 7 Visit Californya tnis winter, low round trip excursion fares from Seattle to San Francico and return $40,00, to Lot Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diege and return $65.00. All fares are firs class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes days and Saturdays of popular coast- wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma % Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- miral Peoples. GUY SMITH, Agent, Douglas. B. H. HOWARD, Agent, Juneau FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS NORAH January 13, 27; February 10, 24; March 10, 21, 31. WINTER EXCURSION FARES ROUND TRIP—$73.50 Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockles PACIFIC: B.C. COAST FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at 9 pm. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants Dec. 22—M.S. Norco Dec. 20—M.S. Northland *Jan. 5—M.S. Norco Jan. 12—M.S. Northland Jan. 19—M.S. Norco Jan. 26—M.S. Northland *Calling Hyder For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. J. B, Telephone 114 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ° ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way 3 “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST" ' D ]

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