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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 1932. C¢LOUDS — EIOOF'S AND HORSESHOES FILL THE AIR ~ 7 AN 4 A PLUG SLIPS! JOCKEYS ARE, 1HROWN IO THE| “THE GONFUSION \S UNBELIEVABLE - PILED LP ON TOP OF LOOK! HERE GOMES PONY BOY INTO THE LEAD - HE'S BEEN WAY BEHIND ALL ALONG,BUT - THIS M By BILLE DE BECK - ON THE TRAGK ; THE HORSES ARE “The Home EAGH OTHER - STYRETCH - A tew VARDS Te'G¢ AMD Tue GREAT . \NTERNATIONAL “DERRY \S OVER - XUR GAVE HIM HIS BIG CHANCE - 81931, King Fearures Syndicate; Tne., READ THE CLASSIFIED CAR FOR SALLPiggly Wiggly. PCR SALE — moummg house for | sale, fourteen newly renovated steam heated rooms. Good loca- tion. Reasonable rental. Tele- rhone 442 afternoons or evenings POR SALE—New style WEDDING RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See thesé at the Nugget Shop. WANTED ] WANTED — Woman for general Phone 296. INFORMATION w ed as to the fwhereabouts of Tom McIntyre. Has been in Alaska for nineteen Yyears. Please write Wm. A, Mc- Intyre, Beaver Creek, Or YOUNG woman wants work by hour or day. Phone Room 18, Cliff Apts. MAGAZINE subscriptions. Tel. 436. * MISCELLANEOUS MAKE YOUR OWN CANDIES. (Flavoring and coloring at small ‘expense, send for CANDY RE- !CEIPT BOOKLET, postpaid for § Home Receipts, Box 4192, {Portland, Ore. 'EANOS. Radios, S8ewing Machines, ls) {Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- " ng. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. ¢ LOS1 ANV FGUND LOST—Round bottom double end- er boat, green, 12% feet long. Telephone Douglas 222. MARKOE STUDIO | Photographs of Quality { !+ Portraiture, Photo Pinish- . Ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, ¢ { Valentine Corner JUNEAU, ALASEA R +—_— e RUSSIAN JOHN | { “The Tamale King” | ‘SHORT ORDER LUNCHROOM | 337 Willoughby Avenue , JOHN KETOOROKY [ H Telephone 554 S e | LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER | Wateh Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET — . » | Tue ‘JunEAU LAUNDRY (3 Franklin Street, between Fourth and D Streets. down town, | D . Telephone 581-2 ring: | bz ely furnished ro Suitable for two. Reasonal Phone 4032. |FOR SALE — Two lots, cheap. Inquire Guy’s Drug Store, Douglas. $35.00 s. om ble ‘I sleeping room. Phone 537. ing Very cidental Hotel. apartment. Inquire 4211 East Street. Phone 2004. | FOR RENT—Heated, double front Room and sleeping rooms. suitable for roomers and | boarders. Apply Mrs, Palmer, Oc- FOR RENT—Flve room furnished 7th ly furnished, lights. Bargain rent. Close in. JEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, ncwly finished, complete- also water and DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY —at— BURFORD'S PLAY BILLIARDS | ' | SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments in New Styles Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling; Yurman, the Furrier Triangle Building 1 | | I | : American Mrs. Jack Wilson Telephone 397 o Thane 6:15a.m, 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. $7:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m, *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for 6:30a.m. i 8:30a.m. - t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. . . tion Company FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Juneau Fer: & Naviga- Great Britain rights ook Lying on her side at her pier at Va., make an estimate of the damage. Steamer Movements ¢ NORTHBOUND ® Northland due Friday. ® Victoria due Friday. ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 18 at 9 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 19 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans is scheduled southbound about Jan. 19. LOCAL SAILINGS Bstebeth leaves every Saturday 8 night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and @ wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur- ® day at 10 s.um. for Peters- ® burg, Kake and way ports, @ s e es oo 00000 ., ——— ALASKA NEWS i '‘CONDITIONS ‘DISCUSSED |of the Eastern Stars are: Mrs. Axel ' WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 12.— David Paul, logger and fisherma, | Garlson, worthy matron; William 'At the White House and on Capitol O Wendler .. 426 who for many years lived in Peters- burg, died recently in the hospital in Ketchikan, A quarterly dividend of three cents a share was paid January 4 to stockholders of the Premier Gold Mine of Stewart B. C. on record December 14. The disburse- ment, on the issue of 5,000,000 shares, totals $150,000 and increases the grand total of dividend pay- ments to $15,900,000. Siberian sled dogs, owned by United States District Attorney A. Hurley of Fairbanks, have been sent to Hollywood, Cal, where they will appear in motion pictures depicting Northern scenes. Attlee Weinman, Assistant For- est Ranger stationed at Ketchi- kan, and Anita 8toll of Peters- burg, were married in Patersburg. They will make their home in Ketchikan. One hundred thousand dollars was expended in 1931 in Ketchi- kan in public and private property improvements, accdording to the Ketchikan Chronicle. Peter Reitzma of Dawson died there the other day. Indians at Moosehide, which is on the Yukon River a few miles below Dawson, held their annual Potlatch Christmas ~ Weck, the dances and festivities extendinz from Christmas Day to New Years Day. Chief Isaac, venerable leader of the Indians, sent a formal in- vitation to Dawson residents 10 come to the Potlatch. Many went. Herbert H. Pearce, 63, old-time Destroyed by Fire following the -disastrous fire that destroyed her, the $3,500,000 liner Segovia is shown as it was inspected by undervrriters, who attempted to Marine News Beforé First Trip receatly christened by Mrs Herbert Hoove: of the President, was due to have been deliver: on January 30, [t is said the liner is coyered insurance, and underwriters place damage at $2, 000,000. The origin of the fire remains a mystery. Newport News, The ¢ only SOLDIERS AND SAILORS BACK "IN HONOLULY Permitted to Again Re- enter City Following Near Terror Reign VICTORIA HAS 79 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Jan. 12—Steamer Vie- a salled for Alaska ports at 9 ock this morning with 78 first s pascengers and 16 steerage. The following passengers aboard |the Victoria are booked for ‘Ju- HONOLULU, H. I, Jan. 12— Soidiers and sailors, forewarned against. violence, reentered the city | toda¥ for the first time since the killing of Joseph Kahahawai, charg- ed ' with attacking Mrs. Thomas ie, wife of a Lieutenant, and whi precipitated a reign of near- neau: | terxQp. Jack Jourdan, Gus Jourdan,,‘ A¥grand jury is being drawn Regna Carlson, Mrs. Agnes Read- to mfeet Friday. A jury panel to man, Basil Amatoff, H. L. Arnold, hear the trial of murder charges B. B. Neiding, Miss Francis Joues, 'will be drawn Thursday. Miss W. Warner, Mrs. J. L. Free:! Mrs, Grace Bell Fortescue, Lieut. burn, Albert Wile, B. F. Leaniing, j H. Masste, E. J. Lord and E. E. Stenden, Harold H. Post, J. All "O. Jones have been charged W. Guceker, Royal Shepard, Alfred with the murder of the Hawaiian. Dishaw, Dave Dishaw, and 'fouf stecrage. te Parnell, worthy patron; Mrs. R. G. Hill conditions in Honolulu were | Hall, associate matron; Oharles T. discussed today while the’ Justice Hattrick, associate patron; Mrs. Department considered whether to E. L. Sampson, treasurer; Mrs. send a high official there to inves- J. H. Rolie, conductress; Mrs. tigate the problem growing out of William Brown, associate conduc- the reported series of assaults on Mrs. Walter Anderes, chap- white women. lain; Mrs. F. L. Gibson, marshal; The Honolulu situation was also Mrs. G. A. Bostrom, organist; Mrs. discussed at the Cabinet meeting E. Dillon, Adah; Mrs, Earl Het- today. , rick, Esther; Mrs. Peter Miller,! A sub-committee was also named Martha; Mrs. F. R, Mitsch, Electa; by the House to go over the details Mrs. Agnes R. Sayres, warder; of the latest incidents presented E. L. Sampson, sentinel. the Nayal Committee by Admiral | Pratt, Chief of Operations. Craig has electric light. Installa- SR oS v T AT ¢ tion of a 2300-horsepower Diesel ®———— ——— 0 o plant and the witing of the town' | TIDES TOMORROW | have been ‘completed by H. 8. Bagley. 1 Near compieuun at Craig is B’ six room house fthat will serve as| the radio station and the dwelling | place of the operator. / High tide, 4:32 a. m., 14.9 feet Low tide, 10:32 a. m,, 40 feet High tide, 4:21 p. m., 136 feet Low tide, 10:41 p. m., 24 feet - 0ld papers at 1ne Emplre. LUMBER Cedar Shingles Superior Cement Doors and Windows mining operator and Justice ‘of the Peace at Atlin, died their recently. Third degree Masons and mems bers of the Eastern Star at Ketehi- kan held a joint installation of officers. The new Masonic ~fficers are: A. E. Karnes, worshipful mas- ter; J. H. Rolie, senior warden; George E. Butterfield, junior war- den; M. 8. Dobbs, treasurer; E. L. Sampson, secretary; Rev. Clyde L. ‘Walker. chaplain; E. J. Dyer, junior William Wikstrom, senior JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 PHONES 83 OR 85 THE THRILLING Cfig STAOE PROUDLY 10 RECEIVE, HIANE G THE WINNER'S| HE SHOUTS OF AGCLAIM: : St MARK OF-678 IN PINTOURNAMENT !Ketchikan Bowler Rolls High Score—Tourna- ment Ends Tomght STANDING OF TEAMS (27 Games) 1st Team 23,217 ...25,074 24,865 Men Anchorage | Juneau Ketchikan ‘Women Anchorage Juneau Ketchikan 21,885 23,517 23,172 ..21,912 ..20,272 21,082 il In a desperate ninth inning ef- fort to overtake the Juneau bowl- ers, leaders in the telegraphic tour- nament, the Ketchikan first team pinsters last night ran up a total of 2932 pins, while the locals were amassing 2779, But the Pirst City athletes are still 209 pins distant from the top. Bill Boos of Ketchikan set a new tournament mark for three games when he chalked up 678 pins. His feam-mate Zurich, scored 633. |Maude Peterson, of the Ketchikan first team of women, beat her Sun- day score of 560 by eight pins. Barragar was the highest Juneau scorer. with 603. In his last game he rolled 227. Mrs. Faulkner reg- istered the best woman's score on the local alleys yesterday for a ising]e game when she registered {222, | Tonight's matches mark the close “ol‘ the tournament's 30-game sched- | ule. | Yesterday's scores:. | Anchorage Elks—Men First Team— Second Team— | Ostrander . Weiss .. 568 Bayer ‘Beran Mathewson Romig 20,319 16,294 17,872 519 . 509 . 621 . 469 .. 551 2575 Anchorage Elks—Women First Team— Second Team— 1 Welch Martin ........ 456 | Scott Albritton . 544 "Fisch Scanion ... 428 Silverman ... 422 Hewitt ... 491 ..... 446 485 2417 Amundsen . 466 . 473 . 479 . 475 M. Wendler FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE . SPECIAL | F. S: JUNEAU, TO Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Jan. 15 Jan. 23 Jan. 22 Jan. 30 Steamer— VICTORIA 5 N'WESTERN Jan. 19 *ODUNA Jan. 30 *—Freighter, for Southeastern and Southwestern ports. PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, (Chilkoot Barracks), Skag- way, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. [ INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E, NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 2d Team | | weave Arrive Southtound Seattle Juneau Lv. Juneau Adm. Evans .Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan.18 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, *Yakutat, Cordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak. Intormation ana tickets furnisha on Beattle-Catfornia service. California-New York Oanal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlansic Trans-Pacific. Round Americs Rate (one way was- er, return by rail), $350.00 B. . HOWARD, Agens. vis Panam WINTER Bailing from Seattle every Monday 9:00 PM. for n‘t‘.‘m ..Jan. 11. Jan. 16 'Jan. 16 Schedule subject to change without notice 1. 8. BURFORD & CO. D. B.FEMMER Ticket t _ . Bhone Fone e i 2319 2330 Juneau Elks—Men First Team— Second Team— Barragar Lavenik 543 Metcalf Sabin 532 Stewart, Robertson 408 Henning Andrews ... 516 Bavard 534 2623 Juneau Elks—Women First Team— ‘Becond Team— Lavenik .. Monson ....... 356 Faulkner Coughlin ...... 408 McLean Mrs. Taylor.. 358 Olson Andrews ... 420 Peterman 873 1916 | Elks—Men Second Team— Miller . 513 Ryus ... 508 Hiteheock 4863 ‘Fashbender ... 563 . 520 2667 472 . 3m . 303 .. 449 394 NBRTHLAND S ONWAY NORTH £ , Jan, 1w, — Motorship Northland sailed gt 9 o'clock last night for Juneau and way ports with ‘16 passengers aboard, the fol- lowing for Juneau: D. 8, Haxrow, W. J. Dupen, How- ard Jensen,, According, 8o - radio, advices re- Femmer, the North- McDaniels “The Store That Plegsed™ " THE SANITARY GROCERY MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. ii‘fOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone énzle [) m*mmm‘““ow P R o s e H g e PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION OOMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for Petersnurg, Kake, Port Aléxander and Way Poiats. See agent for ports of call during winter gers must obtain tickets from agent before ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. M. S. “ZAPORA* <A | Beginning Jan. 1, Zapora will sail from Seattlo 1st and 16th every month, arriving at Juneau 8th and 24th, WILLIS NAVIGATION CO. Round Trip, $50.00 SPECIAL! WINTER SEASON RADIO SERVICE OFFER In order to insure our customers getting the best out of their radio sets we will make a complete exam- ination of your radie, test the tubes and inspect the ground and aerial for only 50c¢ This is a special offer, good for a limited time only. By taking advantage of it NOW you will be assured of uninterrupted radio énjoyment. Don't rum the risk of missing the big programs! Juneau Radio Service €o. PHONE 218 One Way, $38.00 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Serviee 1s the Greateat Tribute® . . Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 1363