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TURDAY, DEC. 12, 1931. ® 0 0000w 000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Notrthwexlern in port and scheduled to sail during the ernoon for the westward. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 14 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver, De- cember 14 at 9 p. m. 1 Evans schedule to frem Seattle Dec. 15, at 10 a. m. Ncico stheduled to sail from Seattle December 19 at 9 P m SOUTHROTING NAILINGS Victcria scheduled to arnive in port during afterncon and to sail south at midnight to- night. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur- A 000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 0 ®e60s0000 0 500 Gandhi Has Recipe for Living 100 Years milk; half a pound of grapes; 2 pears. Supper: 30 Califernia dates; 1 teaspoonful of almond paste; 4 to- matoes; 1 head of lettuce. “You see,” he explained, “ no cereals .and no .starch. avoids indigestion, “This light, end c&remlly regu- lated diet puts a minimum of work upon my digestive organs and my | heart. My brain remains clear, and I never feel the slightest men-‘ tal or physical fatigue. “After examining my heart, lungs, nerves and arteries the other day, my doetor told me I would live to be 100. I beleve it—if God I eat This | Pt v-rrayed in Fight Over .HU(WEH FACING BITTER BATTLE WITHCONGRESS esident and Cabinet Ar Further Debt Cuts (Continued l’rom Page One) $00000000000:000000000000060000000 is willing.” NORCO BRINGS BENERAL CARGO, SAILS WITH FISH Motoi'shxp Arfives with 3] Passengers and De- parts with Four with' the ability of Eumpean na- tions to pay. With these hé con- tronted an aroused Senate leaQer- ship, which is saying: “No more debt ;;lle( 7t least until Europe cuts, her armaments.” Mr. Mills also asked the leaders of both parties to agree to a state- ment to the European debtor na- tions giving them permission to suspend pending moratorium rati- fleattori debt payments which are due to be made next Tuesday un- der the original refunding plan. Understanding Reacheu As a result of his visit, an infor- mal understanding was reached between the Administration. and the Senate leaders that foreign Government would not be consid- ered in default if the Tuesday re- mittances were not made pending With a capaclty cargo of gen: eral freight and three passe HAS HEAVY MAIL 33 PASSENGERS IVessel, Botnd from Seattle to Sewatd, ‘Also Brings Twe Pups ?’Mm’ 6nie of the heaviest mail “sHib- ) evu' brought from Seattle o, )*xeau, ‘go flf&s of | ngm and 29 - passengers for this port, the steamshtp Northwestern, Capt. Jo- séph Ramsauer, and Purser David Doran, arrived here at 11:30 o'clock 1ast night from the Puget Sound metropolis. She departed at 3this afternoon by way of Haines and Skagway for Seward. Nine large xnowr trucks of mail for Juneau were put aboard the vessel at Scattle and additional postal matter for this city was picked up at way ports, Freight consisted chiefly of m- era Imerchandise for business houses. There was also some coal W. A. Boyd, Mrs. Boyd, Elizabeth paired at Chas: Goldstein & 00 for the Paciffc Coast Coal Com- pany. Two Dogs Afrive Two ifems of cargo that attracted atteniton when lowered in crates over the ship's side were a young cocker spaniel that Guy McNaugh- ton hopes to train into a duck re- triever and a wired-haired Irish tergier pup.that Santa Claus, as represented by George B. Rice, sald was for the Rice children. Both dogs were met by their owners. Joy was manifested on all sides. The animals were hlpp}' to get oub of their.cages; the owners de- Mghted at the safe arrival of the creatures. 56 Booked at Seattle Fifty-six passéfigers weré booked &t Seattle for various Northern ports and nine were embarked at Alaska points south of Juneau, The twenty-nine passengers who dis- embarked here were: From Seattle—Mrs. S. A. Harvey, Marion Harvey, P. J. Lynch, Mrs. P. Lynch, J. W. Caldwell, Mrs. J. W. Caldwell, Florence Miller, Mar- guerite Miller, Ben Delzelle, R. H. Stock, G. A. Roth, M. L. Merritt, Y. Shitanda, Ben Shitanda, W. C. Landard, E. H. Fitzel, J. V. Miller, and three steerage. Prom Southeast Alaskan Ports — James, E. M. Polley, J. W. Gucker, J. A. Stenbratten, H. L. Coleman, H. L. Case, E. Lynth. Outgolng Passengers Persons who took passage at Ju- | neau for Lynn Candl and Westward ports were: For Haines—John K. Noyes, E. Peverall, N. 0. McRae. For Skagway—Dr. R. E. South- well, For Latouche—Helen, H. Anduyvs For Cordova—L. W. Benedict, Michael Nit For Seward—R: Packebush, ——0—0—0—— HOLLAND ™ “IN’ " FOR ™| onnmcs -"""Ww Pec. 12—Hotand Miclp-.twn in the Olympic gamés at 105 Angeles seems assured. The Ditch Olymple committee has ac- cepted an offer from the Royal Dutch Football usoc, iation to con- tribute 10,000, flofins (approximate- 1y $40,000) to the cost of sending a Dutch team. ————— A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION Give & Junedh cook book, $1.00. At the Coffee Shoppe. —adv. Hogg Buy that fur coat now. Chas Goldstein & Co. —audv, —————a— P Have your furs cleaned and re- n STEAMERS N 4 SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU 70 RETURN SEATTLE AND Upper Deck’ $13.50 Saloon Deck $85.50 Leave Steamer— Seattle VICTORIA ... N'WESTERN VICTORIA .....Dec. 20 N'WESTERN ..Dec. 20 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines (Chilkoot Barracks), Skag- way, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. All sallings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Alaska Steamship Co. Jan. NEers, thé. motorship Norco, Capt. A. Eck- Holm and Purser H. Knight, ar- rived in Juneau at 4:30 this morn- ing. She departed on her return voyage south seven hours later. She took away from here a large quantity of frozen, salted and mild cured fish, and four passengers. The vessel plans to make a quick trip south, so she can depart from Seattle for Juneau next Saturday. She is scheduled to make this port again 'Wednesday, December 23. Incoming passengers were: From Seattle — Mrs, Willlam (Continma trom Pate One) ratification of their suspension. In this discussion with the Senate, the Under Secretary was informed thdt legislation for formal ratifi- cation of the international debt holiday could not be enacted by next 'mesday FISHING. FOR, HALIBUT MAY tator is married, has four grown NM sons, and & number of grandchild- ren and great-grandchildren (he was 14 when he married and his wife, who is still living, was 12) he advocates strict continence. “Chastity,” says the Indian mys- tie, “is the only remedy for the over-population of the world.” Daily Menu His daily menu and the one he prescribes for Americans who wish Leare. Aritvs ot R Adm. Evans.Dec.15 Dec.18 Dec.28 Adm. Evans .Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan.18 Ports of Call: Ktehixan, Wrangell Cordova, Seward, 'Seldovia, Kodiak. to taste the benefits of simple liv- ing costs only 18 cents a day. It is: Breakfast: 10 minutes of prayer and meditation; 1 pint of goat's milk; 4 oranges. Luncheon: 10 minutes of prayer ; 1 pint of goat's I'ERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9140p.m. 11;15p,m. 12 midnight $1:00am. Leaves Dvulu for Junean 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. $7:45p.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. f *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company RUSSIAN JOHN { “The Tamale King” snon'r ORDER Lm:cxmoou | JOHN KETOOROKY I Telephons 554 RN - FOR SALE Social ST ot POR SALE — Robming house for sale, fourteen mewly rehovated steam heated fooms. Good loca- tion, - Reasonable rental. Tele- phone «z’n?mntmfi or evenings. «FOR SAL-E—EG' style WEDDING RINGS, VING FREE. See these-at the Nugget Shop. FOR RENT e FOR RENT — Six-room, furnished house on 9th St. Phone 137 ARCTIC ROOMS, newly furnished. Inquire Arctic Cigar Store. FOR run1 — Furnished sleeping ' room, close in. Phone 537. SR BEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, newly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. ed rooms, cloge in. Ressonable rates by the day, w - month. Arcade Roorhs over p's Cafe. FOR RENT — Purnished heated rooms. Inquire William Stéinbeck Third and Harris. .~ MISCELLANEOUS P i S e e, ¢ LONESOME—JOIN Ohio’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies nameés, ad- dresses ‘and descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c). Give age and occu- * pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohle. —————————————— LOST—Lady's brown felt hat, prob- from cax on. Front St Teephone 36 Steinbeck, John Flagg. From Petersburg—F. E. Waker. Persons who took passage at Ju neau for the South were: For Wrangell—Salvation Arm; Staff Captain Joseph Acton. For Seattle—Mrs. L. Hulse, F. A. Nibrig, J. G. Coronnin. e, [ | TIDES TOMORROW . High tide, 3:50 a. m., 148 feet Low tide, 9:29 a. m., 49 feet High tide 3:18 p. m. 15.7 feet Low tide, 10:04 p. m., 02 feet Tides Monday High tide, 4:40 a. m., 144 feet Low tide, 10:24 4. m., 55 feet High tide, 4:10 p. m., 14./4 feet Low tide, 10:52 p. m., 14 feet —— EXCLUSIVE and attractive Christmas gifts at Winter & Pond's. START EARLY Fishermen at. Prince Rup- ert Are Behind New Movement Y PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Dec. 12 —A movement is under way here to seek the opening of halibut fish- ing by the middle of January in- stead of waiting for the end of the closed season several weeks later. Fishermen seem to favor the pro- posal in view of the fact northern salmon trollers are going out earller than usual. — MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Make fine gifts. Lowest clubbing prices at Guy's Drug Store. We give you servhx: throughout the .| year. —adv. We are Alaskan agents A HARMONIOUS CHRISTMAS PRESENT EXPERT PIANO TUNING $5.00 by George Anderson, Expert Tuner Pianos. We sell and rent pianos and have the only expert resident professional piano tuner. We also pay taxes in Juneau and Alaska For expert piano service call or telephone Anderson Music Shop IR R for Kohler and Brumbach * UL ARARAERR SRR AR RN R RRRARRRRRRERERENY IllllllllIIllIIIlIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CALIFORNIA GROCERY DISTRIBUTORS OF 555~ MONARCH Q F ry e-Bruhn Compan ncms—msu MEATS, FISH AND. PoULH) Frye’s Deliclous Three Deliveries Daily ALASKA UALITY FOOD PRODUCTS| lnmlndm i QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 Austin Fresh Tamales Devees—lo :80, 2:30, 4:30 =80 tomorrow IF YOU WOULD REAP THE “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” YOU, MUST UTILIZE THE S LUS OF. .TODAY” THE CREATING. OF AN “EMERGENCY FUND” BY OPENING AND BUILDING A, SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK F zrst Natwnal Bank within the reach o‘,g Sania Claus Invites You to Visit Him SANTA CLAUS will appear in person at the CASH BAZAAR on Monday, December 14th, from'3:30 to 5 P.M. and on eacli day theréafter until Christmas. ;On Christmas Eve at 11 PM. he will awatd the TOY AUTOMOBILE. A wonderful aiiiy of gifts awaits your inspection at the CASH BAZAAR, bod; for the young and the old — all priced - 1ATE NOVELTY GIFTS TONS AND TONS OF TOYS COME AND VISIT WITH U . . P . Look Around . . . Remember, too, that yopt are under no obligation to imy. A o SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT THIS STORE IN PERSON ON DECEMBER 14TH FROM 3:30 tq 5 P. M. The Cash Bazaar Opéti Evenings PHONES 83 OR 85 dpfiosite Alaskan Hotel Free Delivery “The Store Thll Plcmu" THE S}!’NITARY GROCERY mfl-’nmmfi furnishy on Beattle-Oafifornis service. ullfu'nll-l(" York via Panam and return. Northland Transportatwn Company SERVING ALASKANS OR SUMMER—Same MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co,, LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS, For information apply Dave Housel, Ageht Phone Single O 72 33 PACIFIC TRANSPOBTAT]ON COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC* Luvgidit Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for Petersbirg, Kake, ortAlunnerdeez agent for portq di winter schedalé. e S e rem et e & Co, Agts,, V. Bldc- i 3 ve Beatlle Arnn Jlfl‘tl M: S. “ZAPORA” e Beginning Jan. 1, Zapora will sail from Seattle 1st and 16th etery month, arriving at Jiheau 9th and 24th. WILLIS mvmumn co. Round. Trip, $50.00 One Way, $28.00 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 = B, M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Dri-Biite Wax NO RUBBING--NO POLISHING Juneau Pamt Store lies—Ink—Desk Seb— Desk Supp Blof fice Supplies Geo. M. Szmpkms o e P

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