The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1931, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1931. " g | Narine News | FORMS CHAPTER =5 e ) of Indian ; i has taken the J. F. Mullen ‘ w I TH he De Molay takes its on Glacier Highway just out- e e e e e et et Yt 25 YUUTHS from .Luqmn De t i e of the City I and ha Military Grand Mas e S SNOWIS HEAVY BLIZZARD HITS L The place has been the residence upholdmz the principles ¢ Juneau | of Mr. Mrs. M. D. Will Second (lass of (,andldatcs & ba for o | moved into r new heme BUT SEAS cALM VESSEL AT SEA 4 ET( Olnzamz?\] i ::r::ll ‘1‘1::1‘5 in | & SAILING SCHEDULE —'Main Street on Sixth, Near Future thin the boundaries of Paris, o SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO house for owned by Miss Minnle Goldsteir ) 18, 1314, by imperi ree it o lehq ners e FEERYE “% 3 SEATTLE AND RETURN fourteen newly renovated |and Mr 3 FUR ESTEBETH Craft Turns Ovér Can’ylng : < Philip the Fair, K»mg of ¢ Upper Deck $13.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 steam heated rooms. Good loca-| ir | tion. Reasonable rental. Tele-| The name John Smith omes en ersons Down i ple, 4 N Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau nhone 442 afternoons or evenings ly Giovanni Fabbroni in . Order of DeMolay . o i i, it s re. Motorship Brmjgs 11 Pas- With It Mot e g e e ni b vements .5 ) Steamer Seattle Northbound Bouthbound e, John Smith in“Juneau. The cha v t their office VICTORIA . . Dec. 20 Dec. 23 Jan. 3 neau ISTANBUL, Turkey, Dec. 23— NORTHBOUND & as Jean Lefevr sengers to W \N(ED from Sllka Run Ten members of the crew of a|which is sed of Soottis Victoria duc ‘to arrive to N'WESTERN Dec. 29 Jan. 1 Jan. 9 £ S0 h boat, and several passen- | mMasons | at 9 o'clock. . ¢ o v : o i Norco schedul 0 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- and cook- | Snow made »or ers were drowned when a blizzard | The ory Council will me Mr'mm \_h‘cl;:&& _o;‘{ e | Biitan s (GEiIkb0s HarFuakh). SEag- el st o e struck the Black Sea early today, | this evening. Officers from ar g 0 SRR : vay, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. g t ¢ turned the craft over and it sank |tp o of t . Zapora scheduled to 2 2 v - 2 : : Gk . the members of the new cha e 7 oaichE Wadas All saflings subject to change without notice with pl 5 € B € 4 Sl ¥ A will be named and o il INFO! TION AND TICKETS Franklin. Inquira 306 Front St.| St o Bach and Purse 't Coughlin, A Greek ship grounded nera |stalled next Tuesd AR, A , d SCHEDULED SAILINGS Phone 561 e K Address | which retur to e Smyrna but can be f Memb Northland scheduled to A W. E. NOWELL, Agent i 6 2 this morning from her aboard the vessel lost their lives. At the from Seattle Dec. 28, PHONE 2 weekly voyage to Sitka. e ves o iatory A p. m. sel brought 11 passengers. They “OCTOBER MOON” Chapter Nerthwestern scheduled to sail were: the Ord f Seattle Dec. 29 at 9 o | b, From Chichagof—Capt. Joseph A CHRISTMAS GIFT picture a. m. | as a teams I 0 Caminole. that we could not finish until our | As scon SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS L] From Tenakee—R. J. TFarrell, majl orders for “Lights o' Juneau” stalled nex Evans scheduled g 1 Gunn, Ben Halvorsen, A.Hen- ang “Midnight in June” were miliar with ithbound about December 3 n and S. Chamberlain. posed of. This new picture on dis- |class” of candidates for | TFrom Hoonah — R. J. Sommers, play Wednesday and Thursday. | will be formed. MAGAZ el am Watson, Ben Hall, J. place your orders early and we he De Molay is not a Masonic — | Meyers, and Siephen Raymond. will attend to Christmas wrapping |order, n affiliated with it. But night at 8 pm. for 8itka and room, close in. Phone 537. MISCEI,L\NEOI e S S and delivery. Studio and store the bovs nization is sponsored wavnorts IEW APARTMENTS and| —_— | } “TIDES TOMORRCW ¢ open evcnln_gs. 3 G by the Masonic Bodies of the Scot- ® Pacific leaves every Satur- s, newly finished, complete-| ONESOME—JOIN Ohio's largest | 7 i WINTER AND POND. |tish Rite, and without such spon-|® day at 10 am. for Peters- ished, also water and| Correspondence club. Members ev- —_ o 05, 55, T ‘sormg no DeMolay chapter can be |® burg, Kake and way ports Adm. Evans.Dec.15 Dec.18 Dec.28 lights. Bargain rent. Close in. | ‘ex!"ywhere. lgu éad£e§ &mmes,sla‘;l‘; High tide 0:40 a. m., 14.1 feet D\ILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PA\ instituted loeaeeasmseneasnen Adm. Evans .Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan.18 B Pl | resses an escriptions .00. i 4 % Shri % = we e e 3 ¥OR RENT—Furnished steam heat-| (adies 50c). Give age and occu-| po ‘i e b { S palL. Rolaiihn, Mhaigeh: ed rooms, close in. Reusonable pation with remittance. J. E.| [ o 40 6:55 p. m., —15 feet Cordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak. rates by the day, week or month, | Oonald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. | b RS o el | Arcade Rooms over Bailey's Cale.| — it : s | Intormation and tickets furnishy i PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,| Via Aurelia, the highway which on Seattle-Cadfornia service. FOR RFNT —_ F‘\nmshed huted‘ Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- 2,000 years ago joined Rome to California-New York via Panam rooms. Inquire William Steinbeck | ing. Radio and phonograph re-|Gaul, will be completely recondi- Canal and return. Third and Harris. pairing A’ndersons Mubic Shopne tioned for modern tramc b . AR i Round the world, Trans-Atlantle 4 * Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way was- er, return by rail), $350.00, B. H HOWARD, Agent. ADMIRAL LINE 1 ast woman wants work by Phione 2004, | day. Phone Room 18, RENT — Furni room | Sisie g house on Ninth Street near ball, QUICK VICE—Furniture re- p;uk Telepl 3 p'x ering, kalsomining. - = s r\I any kind. Phone LOCAL SATLINGR 4 ' N. - Estebeth leaves every Saturday eeeccec8000008 000 . Leave Arrive Southtound Beattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Northland Transportation Company SERVING ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates WE HAVE MANY Salling fromSeattle every Monday Night at 7 ! OF ALL SIZES R Last Minute & TR B : Oh o ( ~ .ft S . Give the Kiddies a Treat---It Looks Like a Norco .. Deo. 1 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 or an ec. an. an. tinsria o - g Schedule subject to change without notice 1 uggesrlons White Christmas | J.B.BURFORD & CO. j D. B FEMMER Ticket Agent Freight Agent ALL AT PLEASING PRICES | A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Phone™ Phone 114 Silk Hosiery Costume Jewelry Woolen Hosiery Scarfs Sill: Sweaters Costume Flowers Lingerie Jerseys Carney’s Toiletries Handkerchiefs Woolen Sweaters Robes Burses Bags . Pajamas IR R i MA ILBOA T “ES TEBETH” 9 1 (Davis Transportation Co.) \ "AR GS HARDWARE CO LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. 3 > L FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent “YE DELI\YER Phone Single O STORI w |||l|"||l|||||||||||||mm|||||||”||m|||||||||m|"||||||||||""l||||||||||||""|||||||||||||“||m|||||||||||||||||’|||Jlfl|fl||"|l||| : D 4 TR 10 i _ ' i R Motorship “PACIFIC” . Lgaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for i Petersvurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See i i agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- - i : : gers must obtain tickets from uent before boarding ship. i i |{ Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. f ; - i i Leave Scattle Arrive Juneau 3 i M. S. “ZAPORA” Dec. 13 b i i } i Beginning Jan. 1, Zapora will sail from Seattle 1st and 16th i H 4 every month, arriving at Juneau Sth and 24th. WILLIS NAVIGATION CO. ALL I TEMS OF e anfi Trip, $50.00 R w‘ny. $28.00 Peuwter, Chinaware, Glassware, Mesh Bags, Compacts, Crystal Beads, Pearl Beads, Table and Floor Lamps, Novelties at just half the . .t Made of, gute,dmn_ \ S i : . Quick starting, long lasting, hot! Clean,. Marked Price. ' ' . e , convenient to handle. Th LUDWIG NELSON ME.ECHLE Whlle Aa:orlmem Momplete Pacific Coast Coal Co. " PHONE 412

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