The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1932, Page 7

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'iHE_DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1932 By BLLLE DE BECK FINEST I'™M GONNA STAY HOME : T WINDA WiSH TS B NOW WHERE'S THAT L A ; STEAMEkS THIS AFTERNOON AND TAKE RACE WAS OVER—-: X/ SUNSHINE. =<2 i X i g | ~ A NAP — YOL CAN'GO | MEBBE KITTY WILL HAVE Yl FIVE THIRTY AND MO OUuT FOR A COUPLE OF i TO COME EAST FOR SIGN OF HIM — - \WELL, HOURS, BUT BE BACK SUMP'N AND T'D LIKE. i I MIGHT AS WELL FEED HERE BY FIWE THIRTY, /* YASSUH, \] I} TO BE THERE IF SHE - THE HORSES MYSELF - YA HEAR 2 MISTAH. i DOES~-GOSH, I'™M / : Blé\' Pf%}-‘-—‘ &\\IE HIM Al—hl‘E B ANXIOUS TO SEE. HER i L. WHEN GOOGLE- AG, ] {4 pp, SETS BAGK! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN Feb. 20 ¢ Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 6 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 13 Mar. 5 Freighter Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 21 Calling Southeasfern and Southwestern Ports FOR RESERVATIONS, INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL PHONE 2 Special round trip fares from Juneau of $56.80 and $51.20 for Grand Igloo Convention at Fairbanks on B March 22 = W. E. NOWELL, Agent Marme News vy Aiaska Steamship Co. NEW &ORK, TFeb. 18—Charles NEw HAL'BUT M. Schwab, dean of the steel in- < o stry, and Chairman of the Board LOW 1,OUND i 1 :ctors of the Bethlehem ' N sl?z‘:f '};";’: 5‘!"“‘,“‘;""““‘1 i R , celebrated his 70th birth-| A TRIP FARES RvIE vononu: LY, PIMe | ay. He announced his re- % : TTLE Adm. Evans .Feb.16 Feb.19 Feb.28 EBULATIUNS | tirement from all business activi-| | S i those of the Bethlehem TO Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell | : : | | ,, Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, Yakutat SCHEDULED SAILINGS “I will never retire from the 3 Dordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak. . . - . . . ° ° ° Northland scheduled to sail o Bethlehem Steel unless they kick P - ¢ i urnishe from Seattle Feb. 20 at 9 e e me out,” said Schwab. | 3 b mI "&Tm":’&:figxatgfie.’ - bt i ; ° ° ° ° . ° . L] . Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Evans scheduled to arrive Friday. Norco to Satury P am. Waters Divided Into Four ) L | L ‘ California-New York via Paname A Princess Norah scheduled to A IR 3 - reas, Catches Limited BOLD RGBBERS ‘ o5 Canal and return. sail from Vancouver Feb. 22 —Open Season Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, at 9 p. m. INT. COMMTSEION AHE SURPH|SED e | ol I‘f;‘::i:;m Rate (one Way wat- Yukon scheduled to sail from ar, return by rail), $350.00. 2 le Feb. 23, at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south N bound Feb. 20. ISSUES CHANGES sl e { , LOCAL SAILINGS TTLE, Feb. 18—The police Asgociated Press Photo B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Estebeth leaves every Saturday ® - - . . {swprised two men looting the| aj Gan. William D. Connor Fishing Vessels Will Be Li-|nouse of the laet Samuel Hill, The ! (ateve). commandant of the army night a1 i p.m. for 8iiks and ® S 7 Bpua), > ; Lo o oo e WaypOrts. . censed but NO Fees to rol dropped the loot and es-| war college, on May 1 will succeed) Pacific leaves every Satur- ® aped in the brush. The neigh-' Maj. Gen. William R. Smith as A ; day at 10 am. for Peters- Be Attached ors reported to the police that the | supe-intendent of the United States | | : % burg, Kake and way ports. men had been seen entering “w‘ military academy at West Point. TELEPHONE 374 FOR AN AD TAKER ees s 00 ce e e o el OTTAWA Ontaro, Feb, 18—The DOuse which was untenanted. AR 1102 G SRR < o " towing et vesui |FUNERAL RITES HELD. N Northland Transportation Company i‘n‘f’" l\]‘lc I ‘ a X:“ “lig §L2 | (a) Waters south of light- Fuperal services for the late Mrs. ow tide 5:36 . = - | on Cape Shoal Water, in Ova, Margaret Martin, aunt of < 2 e shington State ] chmid! eld | o = SERVING ALASKANS (b) Waters between this S rnoon in the cha of ) ') — DON’T FORGET ABOUT e ; - WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates Daily Alaska Empire e ... il FOR MRS. E. M. MARTIN - 1. Convention waters to be di- Low tide 5:00 a. m., 47 feeb |ygeq jnto four areas as follows: point and Cape Spencer in b > s W. O Southeast Alaska. !The rites were conducted by §P\' ANKLE DANCE TONIGHT‘ c) Waters north and west S New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 Salling from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.M. J.B. BURFORD & GO. D.B. ‘Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 (© Erling yK: Olafson, pastor of Res- - Lo » of Cape Spencer and that south | urregtion Lutheran church | Dont forget. Tonight is the| of the Alsska Peninsla sund Pallbearcrs were = John Reck, | i ;‘;glllfl O;‘ l“w f‘}“kle —7““;“ "‘ef”l‘;w Aleutian Islands. Lockie MacKinnon, Charles Bohm, | all. The affair is spohsor y (d)—Bering Sea. ” i JFOR SALE — Income property at|FOR RENT—Two large two room,|waitresses of the city for the bene-| 5 Not more than 22 soomi;"n"dhe;;cyzfvz;“,f; G it O PR SEER * less than city ass i valuation,| Steam heated apartments, com- of one of their number, Miss' poinds of saleable halibut totbe| Tnterment was in ergmm‘fi S. PRINCESS NORAH pletely furnished, range. Also onelFern Kelso, who soon after Mer taon from area (b) this year and |cemetery, | S.S. PRINCESS MARY |5 N housekeeping room. Channel arrival here a month 880" from yot more than 23,500,000 to be tak-| 5 AR ; DD > ‘B L S e 8 RANSPORT, GOMPANY i "OR SALE~P_amy furnished four| Apartments, 6th and Main. Phone|the States fell on an icy sidewalk PACIFIC T NS ATION %5 room house in Douglas. Reason- 136 o en from area (¢). No limitation is| I F, . 14 99 ? , as. ; and suffered a bad fracture of ODE pracad on aveas. (@) Gt (2 [If 'Her Teeth Chafley i rom Juneau M OtOrShl P ACIF’C able. Inquire Apartment Number |-———— —1of her ankles. She is still confined i 1 g S s 3. All halibut fishing vessel Six, evenings, Bishiop Apartments.|FOR RENT—rour-room furnished|to her room and will have to use!requived to be Tl lss k:e It’s Good-bye $700 February 27 Leaves City Dock, Juneau every Saturday at 10 a.m. for La € 'y 4 § house. Phone 183. crutches for several weeks yet. § i Vi T s Mo L, s B Tl ionc v -t Edeyou Kiks bt fimmie ot Bl ans oo ? ks o e M FOR RENT-—Three-room apartment|eq for this evening's affalr and'es There will be no license fee. |UP & furniture store while George| pAFLY TRAIN SERVICE agent for ports of call during winter schedule. m E . se at the Nugget Shop with bath and electric range, : no Toense 16€. |ward and his wife were inspect- 3 y gers must obtain tickets from agent bdm A its sponsors promise that every-| 4 Area off Masset Inlet, et corner Third and Gold Sts. Sody will Rave & good thye. Chatlotte Toiands aad o o QUEC ing”some chairs. The hold-up men e TNCOLYER Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Bld‘. WANTED = S S , politely told the couple to sit down |“The Dominion” : b . lary e 1 he Dominien” — 10:30 a. m. for FOR RENT—ucciwental Annex Din- |larger area off Timbered Jelends| ;o 4 vennort and remeain quiet, Wintipeg, Toronio and i o ing Room and sleeping rooms.| PACIFIC HAS ROUGH TRIp |{requenied by immature halibut, WANTED General housework by Ny diiie” o roon?ers as {will be closed to halibut fishing. wfw'g:r ylWard sat silently during the ‘Montreal, “The Imperial” — 10:00 p. m. for | day or hour, or will care for | chfldr:n byldayro-- hour. Tele.| boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc-| Reporting a stormy round trip,! 5 Beginning next year, the an-|""g™0 o 0 iy 110 teeth were n T g Sldsntal s, . nual closed season will end January | f Winnipeg, Toronto, phone 537. al Hotel. the motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul = & oo ot |going to chatter,” she said, after peg, d - Kegal, Teturned yesterday after- 15 instead of February 15. ‘Lhe bandits had gone and she took Montreal and Chicago. | Calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonal, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- = PRVBRSLER 75 : WANTED to borrow $300.00 and|PEAVIEW APARTMENTS and noon from her regular voyage to | |rings valued at $700 from her| Tickets, reservations and full wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Special Round Trip Rate, $50.00. $1000.00, Secured by good first f:bif’:ft-nfs;‘&y e poc Tehemk olsand . osts g mouth. She placed them there particulars from e ‘Aakale AR Fhboraiiti sl mortgage. Will pay 10%. Inquire; o / — e | Wi e Spkionrn etered. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 0. J. WEBER, Agent TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE “ s:Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Ju‘n-u M. S. ZAPORA Feb. 15 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Empire, C-1618. lights. Bargain rent. Close in. | May O'Connor of Taku. J i o V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent e T 'beans, delicious pies, cakes and s WANTED—Lady wants housework | | Pencils to be counted at 1:30 | |téam. High School Gym, 8 pam. | ot PiieraohoK e ghodise: for e DI When You Save Wisel by hour. Tel. 200, Cliff Apart-|| pm. Saturday. All guessers | |Admission 25c 15c 10c. —a4Y.| SEATTLE, Feb. 18. — Capt, Ole | Sunday dinner. on sale Saturday P CIFIC { y Laufman’s Cafe in afternoon. | highliner of the Seattle flshmvuloo v You Can S pend " eu fleet, died aboard his vessel at 08, Radios, Sewing Machines, £ body will be taken fo Seward. | i ‘ you may spend to- Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- RECREATION ) [ Y LI S<alS y morrow for those LET ME MAKE OVER PARLORS RENO, Nev., Feb, 18.Mrs. Lucy | by e home, travel, educa- " S > | 1 RE JUNEAU LL RENT 5 or 6 room furnished | § | P A S SE s Aw AY KWDING. GALO house. Close in. Call 523. . WS o ! Old-fashioned French bread. ehili . Hads: PENCIL GUESSERS! || A N. B of Hoonan vs. B. P. .| b o imteiens | .:nents. No. 3. | should be present. | © "~ 'Larson, skipper and owner of the at_Gapital Electric Co. store by /IANTED — nousexeeper. Apply at| | J. B. Burford & Co. | halibuter - Pacific, known as _the |Caholic Ladics. Deiivery serme, , Kodiak of heart trouble, according MISCELLANEOUS |/ e to a message recelved here. The Save today so that ing. Radio and phonograph re- } woman Publisher B e & I & ek N thi . st ) - : ings you have al- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOWLING Y F | \ ‘ = UERERENGINg ™ ( g ! Awarded Divorce Vi ) ways wanted . . . a | | THAT DRESS | Cotton Hann, former s \ | i i 5 , tage actre:s N v @ g BEWANG NEATLE DORE 14 Cup alleys are in perfect S and publisher of The New York U7 5 tion, business or for | Satisfaction Guaranteed OLIVE KESOVIA ||} condition snd we invite t Shop, Phone 3922 | Next to Nugget Shop, 2 3 your inspection. Mihing TeleWnn: et Shar ioe 2l ’ i . 4 financial inde pend- > herited from her first husband, has & y ence. Alltgator ge:fl:'&swd a divorce here fro: v . Raincoats | ;i "™ | Electric Vacuum Cleaners -y waiting for those whe f stified Hann disappr ~ save, FE 2 f her friends d i/ ! BN ThME CARD 11 prices lower than | W not in empathy wi b HOOVER ROYAL PREMIER ideals. M : they have ever been | * —eee CENEIRE R First National Bank | Leaves Juneau ror Douglas and Thane Pantorium Cleaners S:3tam s:18p.. sold at any time 1 . e Al a i a TELEPHONE 355 ‘;l:ll.\am't 82:3: Prancs B e Do All are standard articles and carry the regular guar- % ” 12: & 11:15; g States ‘Coast Guard cutter Talla- antee. SOLD AND RENTED. Rentals paid can be We il (o e folves b i (o Quahty % Slyle, Doosa returned to the ship yester- applied on purchase of new cleaners later. Ask for 2:00pm. 12 midnight . o v g 3:30pm.t $1:008m. Wor, k”‘“".‘h”’ {|day afier several days' fliness in | T detajls on trade-in your old cleaner allowance. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “si00pm. and Fit R ASIN Sonal * “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Leevis Senies. for: Tinwwn Guaranteed Old papers a Tme Empire, PRINTING | e ’gjg:: : ’ Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phene 136-2 STATIONERY ‘ 1:§£;i: 125?0.: Motorship Alas’fa Electrw nght & BINDERY | e ey “ESTEBETH” ; P C B Leaves Juneau Every Satur- " o2 :: ower 0. F S A BIN’S dpy at 6 PM, for Sitks and Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 ry e-Bmhn Company GEO. M. SIMPKINS Way Ports PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY COMPANY Juneau Ferry & Naviga- 1 DAYE ROUSNE. Afe EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Phone Singe O Three Deliveries Daily

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