The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1932, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 16, 1932 ‘By B].LLE DE BECK FINEST STEAMERS P BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG T_GOSH! T SHOULDA KNOWN BETTER v A THAN TO BUY KITTY A HAT —: GIRLS 'OH, WELL, MY HEART WAS IN TRE_ RIGHT PLACE EVEN IF THE HAT WASN'T IFI'G HAD ANV SENSE 1D A SHIPPED HER SOME. CANDY—- THAT'S WHAT I'LL DO—T'LL SEND SUNSHINE OVER THERE WITH A BEAUTIFUL HEY, SUNSHINE! DOGGONE! EVERY TIME I TURN MY BACK THAT ANY GOOD— RUN ALONG,SUNSHINE, AND DON'T BOTHER M "READ THE SLASSIFIED room house in D'm;lz able. Ing Six, evenin Bish.’)n Apartn FOR SI‘LE Fourth - Two lots, Inquire | BARGAINS—Used Radios. Juneau Radio Service. Phone 218. Open evenings. CAR F‘OR SALL—P g;,ly nggly R SALE — mmmmg ‘muse for sale, fourteen newly .cnothed steam heated rooms. Good loca- tion. Reasonable rental. Tele-; nhone 442 afternoons or evenings. | fOR SALE—New swyle WEDDI\IG RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See! these at the Nugget Shop. WANTED BOATMAN who can Lr&p and nelt can make money. Fox farm near- by offers half shares. S:e owner | immediately, 34 Seaview. WANTED housework. — Woman for Phone 296. INFORMATION wantea as to the! whereabouts of Tom years. Please write Wm. A, Mc- Intyre, Beaver Creek, Oregon. = ¥ A YOUNG woman wants work by hour or day. Phone Room 18, Cliff Apts. MISCELLANEOUS " IANOS, Radios, Sewiug Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality Portraiture, . Photo Pinish- ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Ete. Valentine Corner JUNEAU, ALASEA e general | McIntyre. | Has been in Alaska for nineteen’ _|SMALL “lum ihumb, Mickey Mouse piano for rent or sale. Phone 143. Anderson Music Shoppe. lF‘OR RENI‘v—Com[on&b.y furnish- | ‘ed room. Suitable for two. Rea- | sonable. Phone 4032. | !|FOR RENT—rurnished apartment four rooms, down town, $35.00 | monthly. Telephone 581-2 rings. "OR RENT- ICCicee: Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- cidental Hotel. FOR. RENT Fne room rumlshed apartment. Inquire 42112 East Tth Street. Phone 2004. '!EAV!EW “APARTMENTS and cabins, ncwly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and } lights. Bargain rent. Close in. FINE Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates {{ WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN 1 | i Overhaul JOB Come in and see us about our SPECIAL WINTER MONTH OVERHAUL PRICES CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. RUSSIAN JOHN ; “The Tamale King” SHORT ORDER LUNCHROOM | 337 Willoughby Avenue | JOHN KETOOROKY | ] ‘Telephone 55¢ { . . LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET | | TrE JunEse LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets - PHONE 259 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. $7:30p.m. 9:15a.m.1 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. 6:30a.m. 8:308.m. 9:30.m.} 12:45p.m.t 2:15p.m. 8:45p.m.t §:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneau Fei-ry & Naviga- tion Company 21 PASSENGERS TWENTY-POUND BOX OF BON-BONS- Marme News s -.onoi.’-no’.' Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAE[NGZ Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 18 at 9 p. m. Northwestern scheduled tosail from Seattle Jan. 19 at 9 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 25 at 8 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans is scheduled southbound Sunday or early Monday. Victoria scheduled soulhbound January 23. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports, Pacific leaves every Satur- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports. eeeseev00ree 0 0000000V ETVOOOOOEVOR0OT S BOOKED SOUTH ON NORTHLAND Motorship Departs on Re- turn Trip to Seattle and Way Ports Having arrived in Juneau from Seattle yesterday afternoon, the motorship Northland, Capt. Leon- ard Williams and Purser E. P. Winch, departed early this morn-|¢ ing on her return voyage to the < Puget Sound metropolis. Before proceeding south, the ves- sel took aboard a tlerce of mild- cured salmon for discharge Vo the Atlantic and Pacific: Fisheries at Ketchikan, whence it. will be trans- shipped to Prince Rupert for rail transportation to - the = Atlantic Coast. Twenty-one persons, who booked pasage at Juneau for ports.south, were: For Petersburg—Earl Clifford, L. M. Carrigan, R. D. Carrigan, J. Austin. For Wrangell—Fred Mandham. For Ketchikan—Mr. and Mrs. David Leggett, Herb Coleman, C. J. Bergstrom, J. F. Stabler, George Anderson, Wiliam Douglas. For Seattle—Mrs. Lester - Weise, Keith Weise, Elinore Hoover, M. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stocker, M. Barmes, R. F. Wood, Edward Lesch. Daily Empire 'ut Ads Pay. | PLAY BILLIARDS | —at— “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” DRESSES New Spring Dresses in plain colors and prints. Latest Styles “}uneauw’s Own Store” PRINCESSMARY BOOKS TWELVE FROM JUNEAU Vessel' Makes Brief Call on.! Way from Skagway to Vancouver Bound from Skagway to Seattle the steamship Princess Mary, Capt. 8. K. Gray' and Purser A. R. Graves, called at Juneau for an hour this morning, arriving at 8:15 and departing at 9:15. Among the through passengers (from the Lynn Canal part to the South were Miss Della Rapuzazi, secretary to the superintendent of | the White Pass and Yukon Route, who is on a vacation trip to Seattle; Miss A. Samson, daughter of the agent of the White Passand Yukon Route at Whitehorse, who is going to Vancouver, B. C, for a pleasure visit, and John Griesbach of the White Pass and Yukon Route at Skagway, and Mrs. Gries- bach, who will sojourn in the States for a while. ‘Twelve persons booked passage south from Juneau on the Prin- cess Mary. They were: For Prince Rupert—Mrs. Robinson. For Vancouver Campen. For Seattle—John W. ’I‘roy, C. O. Sabin, J. H. Guffy, Walter Scott, Mrs. Klrk.pabrick, L. Strauss, W. Lynch, and three second class. ———————— C. J. — Mrs, Harold TIDES TOMORROW ,Low tide, 1:07 m., High tide, 7:30 Low tide, 2:35 m., 34 feet m,, 139 Teet High tide, m., 107 feet m. a. a. P 52 p. Tides Monday Low tide, 2:18 m. High tide, 3 140 feet Low itde, 3:37 p. m., 24 feet 05 High tide, 10: . m., 11.2 feet .- IRAL EVANS IS ON 6.6 feet a. a, D p. Steamer Admiral Evans sailed from Cordova at 1:30 o'clock Fri- | day morning and is scheduled to arrive in Juneau, southbound, to- morrow evening or early Monday | monring. The steamer will be in port several hours while discharg- ing 100 tons of coal. Daily xmpire Want Ads Pay. * | Cigars, ’QW.;”). of which $1484.00 was dis- 6.1 feet ] | WAY TO JUNEAU Snyder, Albeft Stone and William ‘Worm, Fairbanks. { Alfred Baile, William - Beebe, John Gregor, Victor Lord, Andrew Morrison, . Berndf Olson, and Sol Btump Nome; * Henry Antilla, B. [cGuire, Tenakee; August Ar- enuen, Pat Mahon, John Mayne, H. A. Schmaser, and Edward War- | per, Seward; John Bohm, O. B. 8. Pcterson, Craig; Harry Bugge, H. A. Hummel, Bethel; John Banks- Remdents of . Pionghist - Sunie, Bethel; John Renks: Home Have An Unusual- ' Bergland, Fort Vukon; William . B 8 Cobb, Horace Roy, Sitka; John ly Fme Chnstmas !Fenning: Petersburg; Emil Free- h FA 3 'man, A. M. Nelson, Cordova. Speaking for the 106 oldtimers,| gam Barber, Mathew A. Bruce, residents of the Pioneers' Home at mnomas Belcher, Harry Coulter, |Sitka, Theo. Kettleson, Superin- cpris Christianson, Timothy Dono- tendent of that institution, in a'y., Andrew Nelson, Anoon Peters, !letter to The Empire “gratefully yans Tronson, William J. Watson acknowledge receipt of the gen- anq w, J. Morgan, Ketchikan. erous contribution” of Juneau citi-| charles Brown, Carl Berg, Otto zens and others to the Pioneers' ‘E Goebel, Sevald Holmes, Hugo Home Christmas fund. |Heidorn, Jodt Johnson, Edward The total distributed to the res".-‘anb. Joseph Scott, Carl Salmela, dents of the Home was $1484.|Bob Turner, Mike Talty, Joe Twan, books, magazine | subscrip- | Edwin Van Wort, Juneau, tions, tobacco, and fruit were also' Peter Frick, Circle; Robert Gor- |received from organizations and|man, Hugh Murphy, «Charles Mal- indiyiduals. “The Old Boys had an'ander, Fred Nothinger, Hyder; Joe unusually enjoyable Christmas with | Harding, Fred Johnson, John B. more turkey than they could eat, Patterson, Wrangell; William Lynch, |and everything that goes to make‘c a; Christian Larson, | Christmas an outstanding event,” | Saimer, Jack Wade, Frank Mc- |Mr. Kettleson said. Guire, Katalla. Juneau Leads List ) William Gallakher, Herman Hill, |A. W. Hall, Bernt Johnson, M. H. Juneau led the list of donors | |with a cash contribution of $463.25, n..yuch Rod McDonald, Anchorage; through the W. D. Gross Fund. The |John Johnson, Port Alexander; donors and gifts were as follows: | Calvin McKay, Homer; T. M. Alaska Weekly funll, $210.05; | Murphy, Funter; Peter Martin, |Petersburg. citizens through L, C.|Naknek; Joseph Mittenperk, Koy- ukuk; John E. Oinkham, Tanana, | Lemieux, $170.25; Ketchik: ti- i e::m‘glhof)sms; fund, a‘:;;:m | William Scheehan, Unalaska; Rob- '%u citizens, $57.50; Douglas|€rt Stout, McGrath, J. C. Wood, | citizens, $8.90; Bitka citizens, $72.50; | Skagway- jJuneau citizens, $463.25; Anchorage > Pioneers Igloo No. 15, $25.00; Cor- Inventors in Germany werebusy dova Pioneers Igloo No. 19, $50.00; in 1930 devising aircraft appliances. Falrbanks Igloo Pioneers No. “ 1t is reported that 700 aeronautical 18100.00; Trust fund arrived after| | ’inventions were submitted for pat- isgmas 1930, $101.95; Re"la\men;rn“ and that out of this number %ed pioneers, $20.00; Nome I ' Pioneers No. 1, $35.00; Joe 214 were granted papers. Hill, $2.00; making a total of $1- PIUNEERS GIVI -THANKST{I AL ——— EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS bursed to 106 pioneers, leaving a balance on hand of $3.30. Cigars were received from the Va.ldez Igloo of Pioneers of Alaska, . H. Baron, Sitka, James Wick- 4 ; @ supply of tobacco Imrm | Wi Coast “Grocery Company, | Kotghlh.n phonograph records | \(rom Mesdames Scott and Bflll.l‘ 3 | Seattle; magazine subscriptions }trom Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Black- mar; books from Senator Forest | J. Hunt, Ketchikan; 10 boxes from | |an “old friend” in Seattle; and al box of oranges and one of pears| from another Seattle friend. List of Residents | The residents of the Home who recelved the gifts were; Gustav A. Swanson, William Brennan, J. J.| Clark, Pat Coffey, William Cheese- | man, William E. Dimond, John | Gunderson, George Hayes, James Johnston, W. E. Jenne, Joseph Keller, Howard Leidy, George Lo- per, Jchn McDonald, James Mc- ‘Donald Wwilllam Markland, William ‘Ma,theson, Paul Ouzonian, Richard Rh:e Joseph Rodeger, Charles | | UNITED FOOD C€O. “Cash Is King” CALL US » WE ARE THERE With the Best in Workmanship and Materials PAINTING DECORATING REFINISHING PEDERSON and PADDOCK Shbp Phone 354 FRONT AT MAIN %/« Residence 402 PHONES 83 OR 85 “The,Store That Ploases” _THE SANITARY GROCERY | SAILING SCHEDULE CIAL REDUCED RES: mea TO! * M BEATTLE AN!: RETUR! Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 M Leave DuedJuneau DueJuneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound VICTORIA Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 23 N'WESTERN Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 30 *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 e U W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Henry | | Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Adm. Evans Jan. 17 Adm. Evans .Jan.26 Jan.20 Feb. 7 Adm. Evans .Feb.16 Feb.19 Feb.28 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, Yakutat, Cordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak. Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans - Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. TRIP FARES LOW ROUND SEATTLE TO CALIFORNIA Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. ADMIRAL LINE Northland Transportation Company SERVING ALASKANS R SUMMER—Same Bervlco—SIml Rates Sailing from Seattle every Innflu Night m 9:00 I’...b‘:: Knhhlll:l.“ i g Peters- Leave Arrtve Southbound Beattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Northiland “.. ..Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Schedule sgbject: to change without notice J.B.BURFORD&CO. '° D.B.FEMMER Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 WINTER O] MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) X LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY,SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Hoqul Agent one Single O PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock; Juneau, evety Saturday at 10 a.m. for Peterspurg, Kakg. Port Alnx der and Way Paints. See agent for po winter schedule. Passen- gm must obllll mt- from &mt before boarding ship. Agts., Vllantho Bldg. hone 79. J. B. M. S. “ZAPORA” e S Beginnig - . 1, Zapora will sail from Esattic st ond 16th every montk, ‘Criving at Juneau §th and 24tn. WILLIS NAVIGA’I'ION CO0. Round Trip, $30.00 One Way, $28.00 SPECIAL! - - WINTER SEASON RADIO SERVICE OFFER In order to insure our customers getting the best out of their radio sets we will make a complef ination of your radio, test the.tubes and in ground and aerial for only 50¢ This is a special offer, good for a limited time only. By taking advantage of it NOW you will be assured of uninterrupted radio enjoyment. Don’t run the risk of missing the big ptosnnul Juneau Radio Service Ca, : PHONE 218 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute® Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 1363

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