The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1932, Page 7

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FOR HIS TRIP 10 HAV, ERE BONY BOY 18 NOBACE, ‘I'HE PRIDE OF ‘THE RANATELA STABLS ITTY MCCoyIN ROLLYWOU‘)’ 3 W et WHI BUSY MAKING HER FIRST PICTURE- KTS BECALSE, BARNEY HAS BEEN A VERY BUSY MAN U nused Articles-— THE WAIT A MINNKT=-TGOT A N | LOT O'NOTES HERE--— PERFUME FOR KITTY~—-A PANAMA HAT FOR BUD KELL AND-- AHH, HERE rRUN \TIS—~ IS --THE DAILY ALASKA OH, YES~ AND 1 MusT CALL KITTY ON LONG- DISTANCE AN' GAY ° EMPIRE; SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 1932 - —_— By. BILLE: DE BECK CERTAINLYI AM! YA S'POSE T'M GONNA HAVE HIM STUCK DOWN THE HOLD OF THE. SHIP ? TH\S TRUNK GOES IN MY CABIN-- —— MAH GOO'NESS, BOSS—+ YO' AIN' GONNA TELEPHONE 374 FOR AN AD TAKER Daily Alaska Empire - FOR SALE — Portland Island fox | farm, fully equipped. Three-room house, outbuildings, outboard mot- or boat. Bargain at $1500. Inquire of John Reck. i FOR SALE—Partly furnished four room house in Douglas. Reason- able. Inquire Apartment Number Six, evenings, Bishop Apartments. R FOR SALE—Piggly Wiggly. A RSAJ..E—_twmmgnmseror e, eam heated rooms. Good loca- lon.” Reasonable rental. Tele- ihhone 442 afternoons or evenings. DR SALE—New Style WEDDING GS. ENGRAVING FREE. See at the Nugget Shop. WANTED ANTED — Woman for general housework. Phone 296. i ED—Lady wanis housework y hour. Tel, 209, Cliff Apart- 1 ments, No. 3. — Housexeeper. Apply at fKaufman’s Cafe in afternoon. [JFORMATION wantwed as to the vhereabouts of Tom McIntyre. Has been in Alaska for nineteen | W years. Please write Wm. A. Mc- ntyre, Beaver Creek, Oregon. DUNG woman wants work by our or day. Phone Room 18, Cliff Apts. MISCELLANEQOUS VEDISH MASSAGE for rheuma- tlsm and lumbago. Mrs. Olga son. Phone 207. Radios, bowing Machines, hs, Expert Piano Tun- Radio and phonograph re- fourteen newly rénovated FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with bath and electric range,| corner Third and Gold Sts. FOR RENT—Occiaental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- cidental Hotel. 3EAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, nawly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. Close in. LOS1 ANp FGUND LOST—Two tire chains, probably on Glacier Highway. Return to Harry Krane, Capitol Building. FOUND — Laays brown zipper purse. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Inquire Empire. LOST—Auto chains. Finder please Phone 31 or 3371. According to Dr. Henry O. Sever- ance, librarian at the University of Missouri, the United States and Canada have 3,000 fewer magazines than in 1920. oo, FINE Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING } at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHOEN 6:15am. 7:10a.m. 9:15am.t 12:30p.m.1. 2:! ———— e | LR RS RO B B N ) Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No Steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle, February 1 at 9 p. m. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle, February 2 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland due in port at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon to sails south half an hour later ® Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive at 5 o'clock this after- moon and will sail south at 8 o'clock from the City Dock. .Admiral Evans scheduled south bound February 7. LOCAL SAILINGS 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. e eeseec00msooe 000000000000 000007°0 0,0 cm- X MARY EMBARKS § PASSENGERS ON TRIP SOUTH Princess Vessel Calls on Way from Skagway to Vancouver Bound from Skagway to Van- couver, B. C., the steamship Prin- cess Mary, Capt. 8. K. Gray and Purser A. N. Taylor, called at Ju- neau last might. For ports south, she booked eight pas¢:ngers. They were: For Vancouver—J. Sequin. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Anderson, Mrs. Winnie F. Davis, Mrs. E. Wahle, Emma White, Henry Messerschmidt, Harold H. Post. Among prominent passengers who’ embarkied at Skagway for Vancou- ver ‘were J. H. Rogers, claim agent | of the White Pass and Yukon Route at Skagway, and Mrs. Rog- ers; L. Higgings, manager of the Yukon Liquor Vendors’ Store at ‘Whitehorse, and Mrs. Higgings; J. P. Gaudin, port enginéer for the river division of the ‘White Pass and Yukon Route at Whitehorse, and Mrs. Gaudin; L. Talbot, vet- eran train conductor on the White Pass and Yukon Route, and A. Simmons, Canadian Customs offi- | cer at Carcross. ot ' S Yo, Yurman, the Furrier | 1 | | EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS - Marine News Sell Them Th rough the Want Ads - B EQUIPMENT FOR MINE AT FUNTER |Ship to Be Back Late To- day and Will Sail South This Afternoon With a fairly large cargo and 16 passengers for Juneau, the motor- ship Northland, Capt. Leonard Wil |llams and Purser E. P. Winch, ar- rived here last evening from Se- attle and way ports. She put off freight and passengers at the Fem- mer Wharfand then shifted to the Juneau Cold Storage Company’s dock where she took on fish for Seattle discharge. The Northland departed last night for Funter where she will unload cannery equipment. Back This Afternoon She will return’ to Juneau this afternoon and will go to the Union Oil Company's pier whers she will deliver oil brought from Seattle. She is scheduled to sail this afternoon from the Fem- mer Wharf on her retutn voyage |to the Puget Sound metropolis. |She is' expected to arrive there next Thursday. Passengers From Juheau Passengers who disembarksd at Juneau from the Northland were: From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Withrow, Mr. and Mrs, C.. N. Crone, Miss Hilda Hodge, M. J. |O'Connor, E. Heitala, M. 8. Han- sen. |Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson, Miss Queenie King, H. B. Crewson, J. S. Jeffrey, J. P. Morgan, H. W, |Raney, B. Dominik. Aboard the Northland from Se- \attle were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. |'Withrow. Mr. 'Withrow is supenin- itendent of the cannery at Funter, |and he and Mrs. Withrow went ithere on the vessel from here. Passengers booked to sail south on the' craft ithis” afternoon ‘are: For 'Wrangell—Alexander White. For Ketchikan—Mrs, Harry Wil- liams, Miss Harriett Williams. For Seattle—Mrs. Viola Ott, Mrs. K. Ross, Mrs, ‘Dolan, A. Landod, | Theron Boddett. & JOHN PETERSOM AGED 60 YEARS " DIES IN CABIN Old-time Alaskan Is ed to Have Sister. in Sta@_%fi' liev- ; many resided ‘principal in 28 PASSENGERS MALIBUT BOATS FROM SOUTHARE REQUESTED PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANFFARY GROCERY | - FINEST STEAMERS AY SAILING, SCHEDULE SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN o, Upper Deck $73.50 Leave Seattle Steamer— N'WESTERN VICTORIA N'WESTERN .. Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Saloon Deck $65.50 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound = Southbound, Jan. 30 Feb. 13 Feb. 5 . Feb. 20 Feb. 12 *—Freighter, fur 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 Alaska S teamship PHONE 2 L Co. GOME ON EVANS T0 HALT FISHING Admiral Vessel Calls on!Juneau F l; Is Inclined Her Way from Seat- | to Lay in Until tle to Seward | March 1 ‘ ki 1§ Of the 49 passengers aboard the (Centinuea from Page One) steamship Admiral Evans when she iarrlved in Juneau last night from | Seattle and ports, 1 [Bevra.rd. a:lnmw&n h:n enrou ::e e:—‘ The request of the Chicago deal- aot, 25—were for this city. The o did not surprise Wallls 8. vestel, Capt. C. C. Graham, com- Ge0T8e, president and manager of mander, and Charles M‘mer' pur- the Juneau Cold Storage Company, ser, made fast to the Pacific Steam- Which buys halibut both for freez- {ship Company’s wharf at 10 o'clock "8 and for shipping fresh. and cast off her lines for the Dealers In Seattle Westward thi§ morning. 'She Prost T think the position faken by loaded a large cargo here. It in- 'he dealers in Chicago reflects the ided a large shipment of lum.- Jttitude of dealers elsewhere,” he ber, ° said. “About a week ago I re- 1 ceived a letter from Seattle saying Jnmhew nf::ri: e, Qenberieod gt that dealers there were contemplat- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Guoker and N8 asking halibut ~fishermen to h Mrs. Gene Ewart and ohild, 9618y sénding their boats to the %, and Mrs, W. S. Klaich, Miss E, 0anks for a period of two wecks , Miss Virginia Wenzelburg, after the opening of the season, 'Eilen Johnson, Carte atket advices from New York B mm”’gflf;ge And;:: City of date of last Monday show Svend the depressed condition of halibut. i 55 Senmo, H. Dawwn, BoE Chicken and whale sizes were sell- MoDonald, H. L. Kope, R. B. Pope, C, H. Metcalfé, Bdward England, & for 7 and'8 cents a_ypound, Jgbn Rice, J, O. Fbing, Chet John- 1 medium. size for 11 to 13 cents sap, Smm Baker, Frank Foster, & Pound: i Ofto 8. Kirschner, N. Lester Troast, , Lpese Pprices certalnly are dis- Sem Shucklin, tressingly low when consideration |- 9 is given to original payments to fiMe«: mrg Ss:‘x‘l!le ang fishermen, freezing, boxing, trans- | at Alaska portssouth of Juneau,for Dortation and = other =handling Sitka and the Westward are: charges. Even at these figures the For Sitka—r. and Mrs. B C, Wanket s glutted ‘and stock i3 Redman, L. J. Herb, moying iy, For Cordova—Mr. and Mrs. A. Yatloss Grades of Sipe i C. Faith, Joseph Carlson. ‘Chicken halibut consists of fish For Lai ' under 10 pounds in weight; whales For &mfimWHag::pson are more than 60 pounds and me- Lisle ' Hetbert, 3 ' diums are’ between ‘10 and 60}, For Seward ‘pounds. For Beward—Mis. K W King Two years ago halibut market | Clarg L."King, John King, Mrs, M, conditions were somewhat similar A. Fleckenstetn, Miss G. Lowe, H " to what they are now. Then at F. Bryan, Kenneth Chisholm, J, M. the request of dealers, many of the Pear], E. C. Stevens. fishermen delayed sending their For Uzinkie—Mrs, Robert von Doats to the banks after the open- ing of the season. The result, how- :{cheele: Mrs. E. Wanser, Bernard sy "“m mm $$£ Persons who booked passage at lateness commenc! g Juneau for Sitka and the West- Strengthening prices’ fafled to ma- For Sitka—Mrs G. H. McGrath, A. Van Mavern, Willilam R. Vin- acke. For Cordova—Mrs. J. M. Stewart, Mrs. ‘A, 'Warner, Carl S. Requa, Carl 8. Requa, Jr. For Seldovia—Robert Wakelin, —————— and sell it at something over a margin of the cost of fishing.” o WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING The Juneau Woman's Club will hold a luncheon at Mrs. Hooker's Coffee Shoppe Tuesdsy at 1:30 |o'clock. ‘Members ‘requested to at- tend. MILDRED IISTER, x e L | Secretary. Il TIDES TOMORROW | | @ ¢ Low tide, 0:25 High tide, 6:47 Low ‘tide, 1: 8: | | J High tide, | Tides Monday . Low tide, 1:42 4. m., 6.7 feet / High tide 6:00 a. m., 153 feet Low tide,” 3:11 p. m., 12 feet | High tide, 9:44 p. m., 120 feet — ; " CARD PARTY | The Women of Mooseheart Legion No. 430 will hold a card party af the Moose bruary 11 (Thurs- |day) "at”8 p.m. bridge and whist {1 play. Admission 35 cents. kol —adv. m., 46 feet m., 156 feet m., 1.7 feet m, 115 feet “Svengali” -will be ‘at the Sfigt?:‘;s%&ls‘dn 53 15 a. a. P p. 42 00 e s e S Junean Public Lihzary Free Reading Room Oity Hall, Second Nloor Otroulation Room Open MOTOR ILLS 1 to 5:30 p. m.—17:00 fo 8:! Magazines, JUNEAU MOTOR CO. “The Store That Pleases” . LOW 1+OUND TRIP FARES SEATTLE TO CALIFORNIA Northland, Transportation, Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Adm. Evans .Jan.26 Jan.29 Feb. 7 Adm. Evans .Feb.16 PFeb.19 Feb.28 m of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangel] , Juneau, Sitka, Yakutet; Cordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodisk, \ &% Information and tickets furnished on’ Seattle-California service. California-New York via I Canal and return. X i Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. b Round America Rate (one way wat- er, Teturn by rail), $380.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. FiS 6R T 5 ) OMPpaRy gERV[NG ALASKANS Servico—Same Rates rip Rate—488,00 ..Jan.25 Jan. 29 Jan.29 J.B. B Tl RD & CO. Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 . MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH - (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6.P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS * For information apply Dave Housel, Ax_mt PACIFIC. TRANSPORTATION torship Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for x°;°ke, Port der ‘and W.y. Poiats. See Leaves City Petersvurg, agent for, ports ‘of call di 'l;eh:n:u'l':. J. B,’ Phone M. S. “ZAPORA” Single O. 4 “PACIFIC winter scedule rom agent bef: ! dan. 30 Feb. 7 wock, Oralg, Ketchikan. Speofal Round Trip Rate, $50.00. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 SPECIAL!. WINTER SEASON RADIO SERVICE OFFER In order to insure our ¢ of their radio sets’we ination of your radijo, test the tubes and ground and aerial for o!lyt This is-a special offer, By taking adv;ndta e of risk of missing the Big of uni idio tol tting th ll.'m ‘e.t’?fmp:im 50c for a limited tim ‘ fi:fi:;low you 'will*be &mma ] )oyme:!z‘t. Don't * run’ the D. B. FEMMER Freight Agent p. tickets f; shi Bariord & Ca: gt Vabnie . - iy a1 oTot omum,w,mm.mwmn- O.'J. WEBER, Agent:

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