The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1932, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, FEB, 6, 1932 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG : _ . ' Gorflx BE Aw:u\_ 'HERE., uuénv ue 2 ' AN EAT THIS— i| FINE MESS IF THEY ! FIND OUT I'VE SMUGGLED YOou IN MY CABIN~ GOSH' I'LLBE INA / SUNEHINE. Unused Art CAGY ABOUT GET TIN' DOGGONE THIS GRUB FOR SUNSHINE ~ HE CERTAINLY HAS AN' APPETITE - 1 DUNNO WHERE HE PUTS 1T ALL — © AH - NOWS MY PEST, SUNSHINE - HERE , HURRY - AN' YOU GOTTA MAKE THIS DO TILL TOMORROW - = Sz By BILLE DE BECK . I'JH Kune Featiifen Syndhca “ 7 Geeat B ghis wsprved £ 1eles---Sell Them Through the Want Ads READ THE CI-ASSIFIID [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- : able. Inquire Apartment Number : Bix, evenings, Bishop Apartments. R SALE—New Style WEDDING RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See - these at the Nugget Shop. WANTED WANTED—Will rent or lease un- furnished 6-room house. Close in. ‘Telephone 158. WILL RENT b or 6 room furnished house. Close in. Call 523. | WANTED — Woman for general : Housework. Phone 296. TELEPHONE 374 FOR AN AD TAKER Daily Alaska Empire FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Three-room apmmenz with bath and electric range, corner Third and Gold Sts. FOR RENT—Occiwental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- cidental Hotel. BEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, ncwly finishéd, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. Close in. LOST ANV FOUND FOUND—A bunch of keys near Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. powerhouse. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Call at Em- pire. riVANTED—La(Lv wants housework ‘ by hour. Tel. 209, Cliff Apart- ments, No. 3. VIANTED — Housexeeper. Apply at Laufman’s Cafe in afternoon. ANFORMATION wanwd as to the whereabouts of Tom MecIntyre. | % Intyre, Beaver Creek, Oregon. {{OUNG woman wants work by Hour or day. Phone Room 18, . Cliff Apts. MISCELLANEOUS 'WILL invest up to $5000.00 in going business in Southeastern Alaska. ¢ Must bear strict investigation. Give full particulars first letter. Address H. L. Hager, 2829% South Main Street, Los Angeles, Cal Can furnish best of bank and business references. " PANTORIUM CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” 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. YE SANDWICHE | SHOPPE Open 10 am. Till Midnight ESTER ERBLAND GEORGIA RUDOLPH FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau ror Douglas and & @ g 6:15a.m. : H 9:15am.t 7 9:40pm. ¥~ 12:30p.m.t ©90000000000000000000800600°0 00 re—arrees ® 0 008 00w b s Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Zapora scheduled, to arrive sometime Sunday afternoon and sails south Sunday ev- €éning. SCHEDULED SAIL!NGS Northland scheduled to sail ’ from Seattle February 8 at ececcecc s L] . _Nurthm scheduled to sail @ from Seattle February 9 at n\ 9 a m. Norco scheduled to sail from e Seattle Feb. 15 at 9 p. m. o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e/ .Admiral Evans scheduled south e sometime tomorrow. Arrives ® at Sitka, Juneau bound, at e 1 a. m, Sunday. . Viotoria scheduled southbound e February 13. ) LOCAL SAILINGS [} Estebeth leaves every Saturday e | night at 6 p.m. for Sitks and ® wayports. [ Pacific leaves every Batur- @ day st 10 aun. for Peters- ¢ burg, Kake and way porta, e .QC'.’O;I.--.. PRINCE RUPERT FISHERS WILL START FEB. 15 —The Fishing Boat Owners Asso- day night, decided to start deep sea fishing on February 15 regard- less of the actibn that other fish- ing interests my decide. —————— TIDES TOMORROW | A T s VLl m, 162 m., 22 , 172 m, —18 m, . i, 164 feet m, 19 feet . m., 16.8 feet High tide, Low tide, M 8:00 High tide, 1:57 Tow tide, 8:22 p. m., <12 feet a. a. p. P .. a. P. Old papers &v Tse Empire. PAINTING DECORATING KALSOMINING ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE First Class Work Guaranteed J. W. MEYERS TELEPHONE 2552 THEO: S.' PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 : ‘' PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Feb. 6./ ciation, at a generalmeeting Thuts- ' Marine News VICTORIA BRINGS 33 PASSENGERS; TAKES AWAY 18 Vessel, Bound from Seattle to Seward, Unloads Large Cargo ‘With a heavy mail, a large cargo and 33 passenigers for Juneau, the steamship Victoria, Capt. A. W. Westerholm and Purser Paul Coe, bound from Seattle to Seward, ar- rived in port at 10:30 o'clock last night. She departed this after- noon by way of Haines and Skag- |way for her Westward destination, She embarked 18 passengers ‘here. The vessel's nail consisted ® of iseven days' accummulation at Se ’em.le and way ports. Her freight, | 'Was composed of genheral mierchan. dise fot ttores, 4 small amoint of |coal for the Pacific Coast Coal ’Ompnny and oofistderable eguip- imem. for the Aldska Juneau Gold Mining Company. ‘ Tied To Three Wharfs On arrival, the Vietoria moored ab the Oty Whart, where she put |off passengers and general Cargo |She moved to the bunkers of the Pacific Coast Coal Company to dis- charge coal. Finally, she shifted |to the Alaska Juneau pier to un- _load mining equipment. She de- \parted for the Westward from the From Seattle — Mrs. Jennie Francis Stoitman, June Brown, |Nels Anderson, Raymond Caldwell, |A. L. Davin, G. W. Hillman, A Jones, John Kus, Ainer Lykke, H. o | I. Lucas, J. P. Miller, Thomes Ness, Henry Roden, C. B, Becrest, Vivian R. Thompson, H. W. Terhune, H. 'J. Yurman and three steerage. | Prom Ketchikan — Mrs. 8. J. jKelly, B. Birdwell, T. F. Brénan, D. |gan, M. J. Sullivan, Albert Wile. ! Prom Wrangell—John Chamber- lain, Ben Hall. From Petersburg—J. J. Hillard. Persons Booked For Westward { Persons who booked passage at Juneau for Lynn Canal and the Westward were: For Haines—Mrs. L. A. Slack, Mrs. A. P. Laurie, Mrs. Jerry 'Wil- lams, Jerry Williams, Henry Smith. H. C. Burkett, George Anderson, J. O. Ebing, J. O. Jeffrey, J. P. Mor- gan, E. Peverall, Sam Shucklin, W. T. White. " PLAY BILLIARD | o sy % BURFORD’S DISTRIBUTORS X0 | RGO ARRIVES WITH FAIR LOAD, 3 PASSENGERS "3 Announcem;—ls Made of Faster Time South by Northland < inging a fairly ltge cargo.and motorship h‘lm and Purser H. Knflhb #r- rived in Juneau at 4:30 o'clock this from Seattle. With three, persons booked for ports south she departed at 10:30 this forenoon on her ‘return voyage to the Puget| Sound metropolis. The vessél's frelght consisted of general merchandise for business houses. A large part of it was com-; prised of fresh fruits mad gmn' vegetables. s In And Out Travel Sfncoming passengers were: th Seattle—G. Gill, Olaf Nord- | ‘Wrangell—A. B. Anderson. passengers were: Wrangell—Mrs. E. E. Ver-! For Seattle—Eric- Eckstrand, W.! Swanson, Announcement was made today by J. B. Burford, resident passén- ger agent of the Notthland Trans. teans that the vessel will not stay in Ketchikan Sunday and Monday, as heretofore, but will handle cargo there as quickly as possible and proceed without delay to Seattle. ———— . REMAINS TO BE SENT SOUTH ‘At the request of Mrs. Tilly Grout of Tacoma, sister of the late Her- bert Blauman, who died in this Sity this week, the remalns will be éent south on the steamship Ad- dniral Evans, which is schetiuled to sall from here tamorrow. ! Request for shipment of the body Mortuary. triterment will be in Tacoma. 'AUTOS TO LEGION'S PARTY LEAVE AT 7:30 To take members of the Juneau Legion Post and of the Juneau Legion Auxiliary to the Salmon !Creek Roadhouse party this even- ing, automobiles will be at. the { Dugout at 7:30 o'clock. The committee in ¢harge of the festivities declarz they will begin at the roadhouse promptly at 8 | o'clock. ————— DEPUTY HILLARD HERE J. J. Hilard, Deputy WUnited States Customs Odllector, returned Petersburg, a month while the deputy ih ¢harge |thete was on vacation leave. Mr. mnmumflumdumm e g e, ; portation Company, ummJ | Brumberg, Mrs. F. Stoltman, Mfs. 5. First; to land Junieatl passengets in Beattle in fout days, which tinle s two days estlier than in thé past, and second, to land Juneau fresh fish in Beattle in four days. This four-day southbound Wl Come 11l anid sée iis about our SPECIAL WINTER MONTH oviRbAbL PRICES CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. LUMBER ]UNEAU LUMBER MlLLS FINAL CLEARANCE Broken Lines of COATS—DRESSES—HOSIERY, Wool and Silk—NON-RUN UNDERWEAR—HOUSE DRESSES—SMOCKS and- WAITRESS UNIFORMS AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES Juneau Sample Shop Opposite Harris Hardware Co. ‘NEW SPRING GOODS TO ARRIVE-SOON SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck- $85.50 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound VICTORIA . i Feb. 5 Feb. 13 N'WESTERN ... Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 20 —Prel‘hter, for Southeastern and Southwestern ports. PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petets- burg, Juneau, Haines, (Chilkoot Barracks), Skag- way, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. Steamer— INFORMATION AND TICKETS W E now:u., Agent Leave Artive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv. Juneau f2e . Evans .Feb.16 Feb.10 Feb. 28 - California-New York via Panatis Canal and return. Round the wm'ld. Trans - Aantio, Trans-Pacific. Rmmd America Rate (one way wal- , return by rail), $380.00. '. H. HOWARD, Agent. . \ Northland Transporuuwn Company “ SERVING ALASKANS ... Sew/Low Mound Trip Raté<$is.00 s Salling from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.M. J.B. BURFORD & €O. D. B. FEMMER ‘Ticket Agent ° Phone 114 MAILBOAT“ESTEBETH” | ! (Davis mllol LBAVES :tmtwa h AT 6 P. M. v [ sLeave Sehitle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneas M. 8. “ZAPORA"Teste Seu i foln Calling ot Funter, Ohiohagot, Hoona, Tenaxss, Port Asander, Kiae wock, Oralg, Ketchikan. Special Round Trip Rate, $50.00. ' For Tickets Information seé: WILLS NAVIGATION CO, Phone 10 ©. 3. WEBER, fl CANCELLED CHECKS Tell the Story A checking - account in .the First National affords a customer an efficient service which cannot be equalled in fundamental business procedure Pay your bills by check and you ., always have a receipt in your cancelled checks. Joint checking ae¢ounts for husband .and wife is but one of the popular service 16 be'had, services which can be enjoyed by merely maintaining a nominal balance in your account. 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