The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 4, 1932, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MR, BERNARD GOOGLE - EN ROUTE TO HAVANA CUBA® SPARK PLUG HAS RN AWAY— ALL EFFORTSTO ND HIM HAVE FALED- | Unused Artlcles---Sell Them Through the Want Ads GREAT SCOTT-- ISN'T THIS AWFUL® I AIN'T GOT ENOUGH ON MY MIND WITHOUT HAVIN' TO WORRY Asout THOSE two! '3 ASK THE CHAUFFEUR PegErey 1 OFF THIS flv HORSE No A0MLTTANCH TELEPHONE 374 FOR AN AD TAKER Daily Alaska Empire [l FOR SALE — Portland Island fox farm, fully equipped. Three-room “house, outbuildings, outboard mot- or boat. Bargain at $1500. Inquire of John Reck. FOR SALE—Partly furnished four room house in Douglas. Reason- ; 8ble. Inquire Apartment Number 8ix, evenings, Bishop Apartments. FOR SALE—New style WEDDING RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See these at the Nugget Shop. WANTED FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 183. FOR RENT-—Two-room apartment completely furnished; also large housekesping room. Channel Apts., 6th and Main. Phone 436. ;OR RE)T!T«-Three-room apartment with bath and electric range, corner Third and Gold, Sts. "OR RENT—OcCiaental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- cidental Hotel. WANTED—Will rent or lease un- ¢ furnished 6-room house. Close in. Telephone 158, , v]hLRENTsorGroammmhhed * { house. Close in. Call 523. &AN‘I’ED — Woman for general {housework. Phone 296. WANTED Lady wants_nousework ,by hour. Tel. 209, Cliff Apart- { ments, No. 3. i;ANTm—housexeeper. Apply at j Kaufman's Cafe in afternoon. F'H"ORMATION wanied as to the { whereabouts of Tom MecIntyre. | Has been in Alaska for nineteen! ' years. Please write Wm. A. Mc- Intyre, Beaver Creek, Oregon. {7 B SRR T YOUNG woman wants work by hour or day. Phone Room 18, ! Cliff Apts. MISCELLAKREOUS EWEDISH MASSAGE for rheuma- tism and lumbago. Mrs. Olga Anm Phone 207. FIANGS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ! ing. Radio and phonograph ‘re- pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. e M Ay - s Since 1924 the German govern- ment has built 1,751,685 apart- BEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, ncwly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. Olose in. LOST AND FGUND LOST—At Moose Dance last Sat- urday night, one lady’s black zip- per size 5%—a brown one was left instead — Please return to Mrs. John Monagle, 5th and East. PANTORIUM CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” PHONE 358 L — | PLAY BILLIARD | i a3 BURFORD’S FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau yor Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 68:15p.m. 7:108.m. $1:30pm. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. Marine News ] ESTERETH HAS. | 16 PASSENGERS OFF SITKA RUN| ¢Vessel Reports Having Done Fairly Good Way- port Business NOETHBOUND Victoria scheduled to arrive late tomorrow afternoon or O evening. Norco due early Saturday o m SCHEDVLED SAILINGS 0 Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattle February 8 at e from Sedttle February 9 at e 9 a. m o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e .Admiral Evans scheduled south e ‘bound February 7. LOCAL SAILINGS [} Estebeth leaves every Saturday e night at 6 p.m. tor Sitka and & wayports. Pacific leaves every BSatur- e day at 10 a.un. for Peters- ¢ burg, Kake and way ports. ¢ e0s 000000 ‘With sixteen passengers, the mo- |mrshlp Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, arrived in Juneau late yesterday from her regular weekly voyage to Sitka. The vessel reported a fair- coming here were: From Hirst Chichagof — Hugh Smith: From Chichagof—O. Omiey. ®sssccsccsccscsssssosrOT ey AT 2 70 £ T S M P T TIDES TOMORROW | | Bahtt, A. Van Mavern. From Todd—Richard Johrisoh. * GRS s il TR S *High tide, 0728 a. m, 150 feet From Tenakée — Mr. and Mrs Low tide, 6:04 a. m., 35 feet |purpett Otto Mikola, John Peter- High tide, 12:04 p. m., 171 feet |son R, Milrovich, J. NM Low tide, 6:39 p. m., —19 feet | @ Hoonah—TLester ———————— PIQUE FOR EVENING Silk pique is used for evening gown with a flmtmg dau- ble scarf of chiffon. The colors of the scanf, vermillion and cahary, royal blué and yellow, or maroon and rose, provide an exciting ac- cent to the gown. On one dress ¢f heavy dark blué creps, long pleated scarfs attached to the shoulders, gave the effect of angel wings. WHILE AT DOCK Fire Immedlately Breaks Out — Seven Charred Bodies Later Found MARCUS HOOK, Penn., Feb. 4. —Seven charred bodies, bringing the death toll to ten, have been taken from the hold of the Sunn ©Oil = Company’s tanker Bidwell. Isuven hours after an explosion wrecked the ship as it was docked at Trainer, near here. The tanker is completely destroy- ed as fire raged aboard following the explosion. PACIFIC IS BACK WITH 3 PASSENGERS Reporting m_;;vem’ful voyage from Tebenkof and way ports, the motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul Kaxel EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS IMPORTANT TO RADIO OWNERS HERE’S OUR CHANCE! There will be a special meeting of the Ju- neau Radio Club at the City Couneil Chambers Thursday evening at 8 o'cloek to' take aetion upon: a proposition from the U. S. Signal €orps offeting us silent period for evening radio re- ception. We muct act promptly to avail ourselves of this opportunity, and every Radio Club mem- ber and radio fan in Juneau is urged to attend the meeting. REMEMBER THE TIME AND ‘PLACE— Thursday evehing at the Council Chambers. FRANK GARNICK, President. W. K. BURFORD, Secretary. From Sitka—Henry Bahrt, John | BRITISH BUMP-PROOF BUS ly good way-port business. Those|. Edok at those bumpers, they go all ©f England brought this machine across | the tatest trend in British automoblle deésign. It has a S4-harsepower mctor placed In the rear and Captain Martin says it will go 48 mileson a nlllon of gasoline with a top speed of 110 miles an hour. {raffic jams must have béen the Inspiration for this automobile. “Asiodlaied Press Photo the way around. Capt. J. V. Martin Atlantic to slow America s e o | (IDERCENTCUT ALERT VOYAGES TANKER TUHN MADE IN PRICES TO THIS PORT BY EXPLOSION | OF ICE AND BAIT IN THICK SNOW Reductions Allowed when Bills Are Paid 30 Days from Purchase In response to representations of of the Fishing Vessel Owners’ As- sociation, the Juneau Cold Storage | Company has reduced the price of ice and bait. The request of the fishermen was | based on the lkelihood of mnd!rm retirns this season from the mar- kett,na of catches. { “On receipt of the Vessel Owners’ lettér,” Wallls S. George, Presi-; dent and Manager of the Juneau Cold Storage Company, said today, Cutter Makes Usual Cruise and Will Return South Tomorrow Thick snow, wmh iipaired visi- bility, was encountered by the Unit. o States Qoast Guard cutter Alert, Capt. Albert Nelson, throughout her voyage from Ketchikan to Juneau. Having left her base port yester- noon she arrived here this ‘I communicated with the other cafgo cold storage companies in South- | east Alaska suggesting reductions of 10 percent on the $4-a-otn! price of ice and on the $30-a-ton | price of bait, to be allowed if accounts be paid within 30 days of the date of purchase. The New chikan Oold Storage Company, the Wrangell Cold Storage Company, the Petersburg Cold Storage Oom-, pany and the Sitka Cold Storage Company have concwrred in the} suggestion. These with the Juneau | went, aground. The cutter stood .by the freighter until the latter shoved off into deep water and started for Ketchikan. U S SR ® 9 6 wecon ‘zo rinting that modern- tic touch so present day adwmflng AAAAAAMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY company, constitute all the cold Algska, “The reduced prices are effective Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. YE SANDWICHE | SHOPPE |, Open 10 am. Till ESTER ERBLAND . GEORGIA RUDOLPH THEO. 'S. PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Purnished Free General Painting Contractor , Ghop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 . i “Tomorrow’s “Styles Today” SPRING BLUES are sponsored by the leading style experts Presented in COAT, DRESS and MILLINERY FINEST “Amu ' SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 Leave DueJuneau Dued Seattle Northbound South 2 Feb. 5 Feb, .Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. an *—Preighter, for Southeastern and Southwestern POR‘I‘! OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, (Chilkoot Barracks), Skag- way, Oordovt Valdes, Latouche and Seward. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E NOWILL. Agent NM Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv. Junesu Adm. Evans K ummmu Pebi 19 fll Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell Petersburg, Juneau, Bitks, Yakutat, Pordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak, Information and tickets furriehed on Seattle-California service, California-New York vis Papanis Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantie, Trans-Pacific. Round America ér, return by rail), AD Ni’l RAL LANE Northland Tramportatwn Company SERVING ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER—S&me Setvice—Same Rates Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at ¢ P MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” {Davis Trai 5 LEAVES itmmv EVERY AT 6P. M. For itiformati mn IM Afll (x way wat~ M . _l FOR SITKA AND ¥ FACIFIO TRANSFORTATION GOMPANY Motorsh; “PACIFIC” Ji unnu. oV SIt W h. 8. CANCELLED CHECKS Tell the Story. A ch account in_the Flnt Nfifivml affords a customer an efficient. cantiot be equalled in fundamental B proeédure Pay ymir bills by eheck: an have a c . Joint g and fiife is bpt otie of the m to bé had, services which can bé en : _ merely maintaining 'a nominial balande in your account. First National Bank THE CHAS. 'W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. " Phone 136-2 Fr e-BruhnC ,,M.m...m mlfld—ll-fl

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