The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1931, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG AHH-- THAT'S THE SPIRIT KISS M AGAIN SPARKY - —- THAT SHOWSTHERE'S NO HARD \ FEEUN-NO MORE " S LOOKIT PONY BOY=-- GEE!! AIN'T LOVE GRAND® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1931. ~ YES-SIR--EEE- T™M GONNA SHOW EM MY HEART'S \N THE RIGHT PLACE - I'LL BUY EACH ONE OF'EM A NICE PRESENT! wen "o e WHO-ME ? NO, MA'AM=-- 1 WANT SOME PRESENTS FOR MY I THOULGHT ° YOU WANTED TO LOOK AT SQME HORS BLANKETS PHONE 374 The Daily Alaska Empire FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR S\ALE—Improvemenbs on large homestead 6 miles north on high- way. Very cheap for cash. Ad- dress P. O. Box 871, Juneau. FOR SALE—4 acres on highway, 12 miles from Juneau. Bargain. Address C-1504 Empire. LONESOME—JOIN Ohio’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-| dresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c). Give age and occu- pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. FOR SALE — Boomlng house for, sale, fourteen newly rpnovatedl steam heated rooms. Good loca- tion. Reasonable rental. Tele-, phone 442 afternoons or evenings. FOR SALE — Sedan In first class | mechanical condition. Engine re-, cently overhauled. Good rubber.| Priced for immediate sale $150.00. Address 1483 care Empire. I Gl S T TR FOR SALE—New S'yle WEDDING QUICK SERVICE—Furniture WOMAN wants work by hour or | PLANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. WANTED re- pairing, uphoistering, kalsomining. Repair work of any kind. Phone 137, H. C. Gorham. day. Phone 161. RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See these at the Nugget Shop. | " FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three room furnished | house with bath on West 10th/ Street near Fair Building. See| Albert Norman between 10 an. and 2 p.m. at House No. 122 West” 10th Street. { FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping room, close in. Phone 537. SEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, newly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Close in. & \ FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Electric range. Phone 2551 FOR RENT—Furnished steam heat- ed rooms, close in. Reasonable rates by the day, week or month. Arcade Rooms over Bailey’s Cafe. —_— FOR RENT — Furnished heated rooms. Inquire William Steinbeck WANTED — Woman ‘wants house work by day or hour. Telephone 209, Apartment 25, Cliff Apart- ments. JOUE PEOSPEI. ¢ o 0 0 0 o Third and Harris. e Total attendance at municipal| opera productions in St. Louis dur- ing the summer of 1931 was 687,- i e o o 686, a new record. LUDWIG NELSON 1 JEWELER ‘Wateh Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET 1~ BANJO MUSIC For entertainment and parties. Teacher of stringed instruments. HARRY BRANDT “The Arctic Banjoist Perelle Apts. Phone 5753 . ] | | ts. | 3 | | . BLACK CAT CANDY SHOPPE HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. Dinner from 5:30 to 7 pm. 1 1 I EVANS BRINGS MAIL, CARGO AND 36 PAS SENGERS Admiral Line Vessel Calls on Way from Seattle to Seward Carrying heavy mail, a large amount of freight and 57 passen- gers, 36 of whom were for this port, the steamship Admiral Evans, Capt. C. C. Graham and Purser Charles Miller, bound from Seattle to Sew- ard and Kodiak, called at Juneau last night, arriving at 9:30 p. m. and departing at 4 a. m. From here, she sailed by way of Sitka for the Westward, embarking |seven passengers and loading 20,- 000 feet of lumber in this city. | The vessel had an uneventful voyage north. At Ketchikan, she put off Paul Nagel, employed in the engine room. He was suffer- ing from appendicitis and under- went a surgical operation at the hospital in Ketchikan. He is pro- gressing nicely ,according to tele- graphic word received by Purser Miller on the arrival of the Evans in Juneau. Seven Days’ Mail way ports. Included in the postal matter were numerous Christmas letters and packages. Cargo for Juneau | general merchandise houses. | The lumber taken aboard here | was lifted from the wharf of the | Juneau Lumber Mills. It is for |discharge at Seward, and from | there will be taken over the Alaska Railroad to Fairbanks. | Passengers who got off at this | port were: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hill and baby, |Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jewett and baby, Mrs. Jjohn Laurie, Mrs. F. Wigg, Mrs. E. Isaacson, Lucille Isaacson, Belle Newton, Bessie Gives, Helen Gives, William Gives, consisted of for business ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB T0O SMALL Capital Electric Co. et FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. 6:15a.m. 7:10a.m. 9:15a.m.t 12:30p.m.t 2:00p.m. 3:30p.m.t *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality Portraiture, Photo Finish- ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Ete. PFirst National Bank Bldg. JUNEAU, ALASEA SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments in New Styles Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Yurman, the Furrier | Triangle Building ] £ HOTEL ZYNDA ELZIVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Incoming mail was an accumu-|? lation of seven days at Seattleand| g Marine News ® 9 0000000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to arrive late Sunday after- noon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 30, at 9 p. m. ; Victoria scheduled to sail from from Seattle Dec. 1 at 8 a. m. Ncreo scheduled to sail from Seattle December 7 at 9 p. m. SOUTBBOUNG SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south ‘Sunflay morning at 11 o'- clock. Admiral Evans scheduled southbound December 8. LOCAL BAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for 8itka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur: day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports. ® ® 0 59 0000 %00 o0 — o +e— — TIDES TOMORROW feet feet feet feet High tide, Low tide, 9: High tide, 3:00 Low tide, 10:00 p. m., Tides Monday High tide, 4:29 a. m., 134 Low tide, 10:10 a. m, 6.1 High tide, 3:53 p. m., 149 Low tide, 10:52 p. m,, 0.8 a. m, 136 a m, 57 p. m, 157 0.0. 3:37 113 feet feet feet ffet W. D. Gross, Daniel Gross, F. O. Wright, H. C. Brice, George Sny- der, Bishop Amphilophy, George Honeoff, Samuel H. Colby, Charles ‘W. Wilson, 8. Guyot, R. D. Parrot, J. W. Wilson, N. Leslie Troast, Wil- | liam R. Vinache, Glen Neitzert, N. A. McEachran, Thomas Scott, E. G. Hill, C. Johnson. Passengers Booked Here Persons who booked passage here for Sitka and the Westward were: For Sitka—Mrs. J. R. Johnson, Lehal Johnson, Bishop Amphilophy B. Swanson, D. Joseph. For Seward—Alfred Olson. For Kodiak—Sophia Rossing. Passengers listed from ports south of Juneau for Sitka and ports to the westward were: For Sitka—Mrs. C .C. Snider, Mrs. Etta Salo, Dr. R. L. Carlson, Joseph Acton, C. V. Trill, Harry A. Pryde. Destined for Seward For Seward—Mrs. J. H. Cotner, Mrs. Minnie Burnett, Mrs. John Meyer, Mrs. Charles B. Taylor, Mrs. O. Lokshar, Otto Lokshar, Miss Marie Gurth, Robert J. Glea- son, Lee Wellman, Willlam Farri- man. For Seldovia Mrs. Groke, Reuben Hamer. For Kodiak—Mrs. W. J. Erskine, W. F. Erskine, J. W. Bergquist. ST WOMAN'S CLUB' LUNCHEON Juneau Woman’s Club luncheon will be served at Mrs. Hooker's Coffee Shoppe Tuesday, December 1, at 1730 pim. " s MILDRED LISTER, Secretary. e e——— DANCE to the old - fashioned tunes at ‘Eagles’ Hall, Saturday night. —adv. "—adv. WHY NOT YOU? Anyone can afford to own a typewriter or add- ing machine under our easy payment plan. We also give you free service for- one year on new machines. It will pay you to call for our experi- enced maintenance man who will guarantee all work. PHONE 50 for the Remington tlhnd Man a LUCAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Co. ‘William | Douglas, { { | | i | 1veger,ables.- These commcdities were hastily unloaded at the Femmer Wharf, where the vessel berthed, and quick delivery was made of them to stores for the Saturday trade. Out of Seattle, the motorship booked a number of passengers | for Alaska ports south of Juneau Passengers for this city were: | From Seattle; Miss Kletzing C. Vestal From Ketchikan; T. J. Berry. VPR i NORCO COMES WITH BIG CARGO, 3 PASSENGERS Motorship Takes Mild Cur- ed Salmon on Return Voyage South AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Donald Armour, Joseph Trut- man, Ketchikan; Thomas Scott, H. C. Brill, T. O. Wright, Seattle; N. A. McEachran, Schwabacher Bro- thers; Chet Johnson, National Gro- cery Company! Dell E. Sheriff, Al-| aska's Piano Tuner; Charles W. Wilson, Juneau; Fred A. Henton, Kodiak. With a capacity cargo and three passengers, the motorship Norco, Capt. A. Elkholm and Purser L. M Dunlap, arrived at Juneau from Seattle at 8 o'clock this morninz. She departed on her return voyages to the Puget Sound metropolis this aftermoon ,taking mild cured salmon in tlerces for discharge at her southern destination. Incoming freight consisted in a large part of fresh fruit and green Alaskan R. Pekovich, Funter; Snyder, George Harnoff, D. Rose, Wrangell. Zynda A. B. Chapman, N. Lester Troast, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Davidson, Ju- neau; Mrs. H. Wigg, Mrs. Isaac- son, Wrangell; S. A. Colby, Ketchi-| kan. George Seattle; Traveling? “THY NOT— ‘Lo'l in the lap of luxury and watch the ever-changing panorama glide by the wide windows of the New NORTH COAST LIMITED Radio, coil spring mattresses, roller bearings, library, maid, barber, valet, *famously good” moals—mryth to make you comfortable. Also Route of the Alaskan KARL K. KATZ L Alaska Representative, Smith Tower, Seattle No EXTRA { FARE NORTHERN PACIFIC, — -as today ~-80 tomorrow IF YOU WOULD REAP THE “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” YOU MUST UTILIZE THE —— e “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN THE CREATING OF AN “EMERGENCY FUND” BY OPENING AND BUILDING A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK First National Bank - st s PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases™ FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Nov. 29 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Steamer— N'WESTERN ¢ *VICTORIA Dec. 1 Dec. 4 N'WESTERN Dec. 8 Dec. 11 *—Also calls at Yakutat southbound. REGULAR POKTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wran- gell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines (Chilkoot Bar- racks), Skagway, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. All sailings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 P i S Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Evans.........Nov. 2¢ Nov. 27 Dec. 8 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, *Yakutat, Cordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak. Intormation ana tickets furnishy on’ Seattle-Cafifornia service. Qalifornia-New York via Panam Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantie Traxis-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wate er, return by rail), $350.00 B. H. HOWARD, Agent, l Northland Transportation Company SERVING ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates Sailing from Seattle m 9:00 PM. for Ketehikan, ,...,"?:‘.‘,.. burg, Doulu and JIIIIM Leave Arrive Southbound Juneau Lv.Junesv Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 4 .Dec. 7 Dec. 12 Dec. 12 -Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 .Dec. 19 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 28 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Schedule subject to change without notice J.B. BURFORD & CO, D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Northland | MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH> (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for | Petersvurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points, See' agent for ports of call during winter schedule, Pauen 5 rs must obtain tickets from agent before hone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldc oo Amn Juneau 2 Leave Seattle Nov. 24 M. S. “ZAPORA” Mov Dec Beginning Jan. 1, Zapora will sall from Seattle 1st nnd 16th every month, arriving at Juneau 9th and 24th. WILLIS NAVIGATION CO. Round Trip, $50.00 One Way, $28.00 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. CALL 412 CALL 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Stmpkms Co.

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