The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1932, Page 7

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FINEST [ THAT'S THE WAy TO STEAMERS HANDLE "EM, SUNSHINE =+ DON'T TELL ALL YOU KNOW- THEY'LL PEG PONY BOY FOR ALONG SHOT AN’ WE'LL INDEED ~- 1AM VAIRY ° SQRREE, SENOR GOOGLE — YOU LINDERSTAN' I MUS' WRITE THIS IN MY PARER - OH,S0 YOU'RE A REPORTER; EH? WELL I'M SORRY TO SAY IT, BUT PONY BOY AIN'T SHOWIN' UP LIKE TD WANT HIM TO- LOOKS AS THOUGH HE'S GONE ALL TO RPIECES—- SNIF, SNIF- PONY BOY GON STALE S AR BRURD GO HIS ASSERTION THAT PONY BOY 1S COMPLETELY OUT OF FORM ON THE EVE OF THE RACE AND SHOWS NQ PROSPECT OF RUNNING, IS SO CONTRARY TO REPORTS FROM VERY RELIABLE SOURCES, THAT THIS PAPER \S CONVINCED THAT MR. GOOGLE |S WILFULLY CONCEALING THE FACTS —- FASTEST \HERE COMES SOME~ WE'S DONE / YT - YASSUH, MISTAH GOOGLE, BUT S'POSE DEY * FIN'S OUT WE'S DONE TQL' SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Southbound Feb. 20 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Due Juneau Northbound Leave Steamer— Seattle N'WESTERN Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Freighter Mar. 12 Mar. 15 YUKON Mar. 21 Calling Southcastern and Southwestern Ports FOR RESERVATIONS, INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL PHONE 2 »— The Little Ad Special round trip fares from Juneau of $56.80 and $51.20 for Grand Igloo Convention at Fairbanks om Co. W. E. NOWELL, Ageni Alaska Steamship T~ with the Big Eye--an Empire Want Ad! : | FIRST AUCTION Marine News | HaLsuTBRINGS EVANS BRINGS 3 AND 10 GENTS 31 PASSENGERS ....." 'Myt-rs Steals Show 'From Rivals At ‘Seattle Luncheon Victor E. (Vie) Myers, Se- attle’y jazz candidate for mayor, stele the show again yesterday from his rivals at a luncheon given fer all candidates at a leading hotel, according to ra- dio reports last night. His act overturned the program and gilenced the specchmaking ef- fectively. Myers was late in reaching the luncheon which had al- ready got under way when he arrived impersonating Mahat- ma Ghandi. Clothed in a snowy white loin cloth, he en- tered the room leading a goat and made his way to the speak- ers platform, Onc of the candidates who was making a speech, was howled down. Myers was then intro nd called on for a talk. Silently he reached into a fold of hi sloin cloth, took therefrom a card and handed it to the toastmaster wh oread from it the following sentence: “This is my day of silence.” B The island of Formosa is esti- mated to have more than 4,000,000 amphor tr some being more an 1,000 old. Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Nerthland scheduled to from Seettle Feb. 20 at p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Feb. 22, at 9 p. m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 23, at 9 a. m. Nerco scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 29 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south- bound this evening. Admiral Evans scheduled south bound Feb. 28. LOCAL Estebeth leaves every Saturday night ay 6 p.m. tor 8itks end + wayports. » Pacific leaves every Satur- A small part of the freight con-| 3 ; o dnyes A0° s 28 tios e Rl GF Mribet Bk ook of the | The‘(:fi';]‘ In Joy ““;"“ o burg, Kake and way ports, e Cargo was general merchandise | Strait b‘;‘h(‘csfl “e’;_fmm‘(‘::'“;)s”:‘r ] . s e0 800 coe o000 May of the passengers werelopeo 5500 r:,';en 'mr' Ma{)c from way ports. Included “"mm‘g‘Capb,va*lo Rhodes, 700 pounds those that disembarked here wWere |gng the Tern, Capt. Andrew Ran the Juneau men and women bowl- [nas 5000 pounds. ;- ‘ teams ‘that recently played| e hailings of the Hyperienand t Ketchikan men and women | gha Mabel were bought by Mr. Eng- Iocomin NEEIS WeTe: | shrom and the halling of the Tern ' by Mr. George. M. J. Bavard, Mr.| © ‘previous Prices The Same tin Lavenik, Mrs. H.| men and five were the prices paid by the Juneauw Cold Stor Company the middle of this week for 1,200 pounds of halibut brought into port by the schooner Tongass, Capt. Nels Stangvik, which had to |quit fishing because of the devel- ;opment of a defect in her chinery. The fish from the Ton- gass was bought for the local retail market. i | i | READ THE CLASSIFIED Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Adm. Evans .Feb.18 Feb,19 Feb.28 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, Yakutat Cordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak. Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-California sexvice. California-New York via Panam( Canal and return. Round the world, Trans - Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wate ar, return by rail), $350.00. sail 9 B I R R e ‘Ten cents a pound for first grade land five cents a pound for second |grade were the high bids this Admiral Liner Calls on Her /moming on the first halibut, an aggregate of 11500 pounds, to be Way from Seattle joffered this season on the Juneau to Seward iFish Exchange. At these prices, {the three trips that had been 1% b __ibrought to port were obtained by With an unusually large carofthe Sebastian-Stewart Company, E. and 26 passengers for Juneau, theim Eng . cpresentative, and amship Admiral Bvans, Capt. C.lna San Juan Fishing and Packing Graham and Purser R. V.|gompany, Wallis S. George, rep- farris bound from Seattle to SeW- | raspntative. The purchases will be d and Kodiak, called at this Port |jeed and and shipped to Se- night. She arrived at 9:15| Yonight Su° Khe . Svesmnliip ttle m., and departed at 3 a. m. i:lmhwm TELEPHONE 374 FOR AN AD TAKER Daily Alaska Empire OTICE TO MARINERS edo Channel—Mary Isl- Radiobeacon perating period hanged. Effe February 12, the beacon intermediate power s B) is operated continuously _ fog or low visibility and clear weather from 20 to Re and Ligt slear weathe: iXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF a Roges W. Lindberg, Roger Miss Daisy Thomas, jle, Fred Henning, Frank Metcalf, J. E. Barragar, Lawrence Kubley, E. M. Goddard, R. C. Wakelin, Frank Osho, Sam | Allegrini, Nils Landin, Fred Ta-| paila, Bd Coutts, Hugh Smith, John | Ozsich, James Devine, H. F. Pet-| | erson. { Persons' who took pasage here for Sitka and the Westward were: For Sitka—Mrs. Elsie Nyvall,| M. Jones, M. Nelson, Rev. J. th meridian time. traight — Helm Rock and Whistle Buoy 2, found guished Januray 29, 1932, was hted same date. Wrangell Narrows—Wrangell Nar- {~ows Lighted and Bell Buoy 46, re- ported extinguished January 29, was relighted February 3. Sukkwan Narrows—West Coast Prince of Wales Island—Sukkwan Narrows Buoy 4, changed January 29, to 2nd class nun and moved 20 yards 115° from former position, FO! VT A — three-room apartments. Cliff Apartments, re Apartment Number ngs, Bishop Apartme: able. Inqu Six, eve POR SALENew &wyle WEDDING RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See , these at the Nugget Shop. WANTED FOR RENT—Two large two room, steam heated apartments, com- furnished, range. Also one housekeeping room. Channel Apartments, 6th and Main. Phone i gl RN . TIDES TOMORROW | BIES B. H. HOWARD, Agent. . Northland Transportation . Company SERVING ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER~—Same Service—Same Rates New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 8 P.M. J. B. BURFORD & GO. D. B. FEMMER i ‘Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY & (13 99 Motorship “PACIFIC Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for Petersvurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- gers must obtain tickets from agent before ——e High tide 0: . m., 16.0 feet Low tide 6:25 a. m., 1.6 feel High tide 12:26 p. m., 18:3 feet our-room furnished Phone 183, house. v» WANTED—Lady wants housework by hour. Tel. 209, Cliff Apart- ments, No. 3. LOST ANU FGUND LOST — Between City Cafe and Bailey's, lady’s wrist watch, white metal band, buckle fastener. Set with chipped diamonds. Return | to Central Rooms or Phone 483. Reward. - MISCELLANEOUS PTIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, » Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. LET ME MAKE OVER THAT DRESS SEWING NEATLY DONE | Satisfaction Gumnteed}‘ | OLIVE KESOVIA | Next to Nugget Shopy Phone 3922 | THE Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg: | ‘,ca"f««f Pantorium Cleaners TELEPHONE 355 “We call for and deliver” e e _RECREATION BOWLING PARLORS (ur alleys are in perfect condition and we invite your inspection. » FOR RENT-—Three-room apartment with bath and electric range, corner Third and Gold Sts. POR RENT—uUccigental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- cidental Hotel. BEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, newly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water &and lights. Bargain rent. Close in. FINAL TAX NOTICE Second and final payment of taxes become delinquent Tuesday, March 1st, 1932. After this date, 10% penalty and 8% interest at- ° taches to all unpaid taxes. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. First publication, Feb. 17, 1932 Last publication, Feb. 28, 1932. e Old papers for sale at The Empire. . . [ | | PENCIL GUESSERS! | Pencils to be counted at 1:30 | pm. Saturday, All guessers should be present. | J. B. Burford & Co. | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau vor Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. $7:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30pm.t $1:Mam. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Junean 6:30a.m. 2 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m.t 12:45p.m.t 2:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 5:00p.m. ‘Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | Old papers for sale at The mmpire, | tion Company No other change. Sukkwan Narcws—West Coast Prince of Wales Island—South Pas- sage Buoy 8, changed January 29 0 3rd class can. No other change. San Christobal Channel—Piedra Island Reef Buoy 5A, reported ouf, of position.February 10, will be re-' | Alar Willlam Seaninoff, F. P. Ulrich, Richard Ulrich, R. H. Chad- wick, E. R. Stivers. | For Cordova—Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Ephams, Sam Beker, James Palisdouris, R. E. Lawrence. For Seward—Mrs. Hanlon, Os- car Hart, Walter C. Maeser. gy For Seldovia—Andrew Aasland. J. Carson, | Low tide 6:51 p. m, —3.1 feet| Tides Monday High tide 1:08 a. m., 172 feet Low tide 7:05 a. m., 01 feet High tide 1:06 p. m., 18.8 feet Low tide 7:28 p. m., —3.2 feet, i S e UNITED FOOD CO. “Cash Is King” AT THE HOTELS ieoad ettt i PIES! PIES! PIES! 2 Holy Trinity Guild will hold a The third of the serles of Shrine ;. cyle at Juneau-Young Hard- Dances, to which invitations have wa.e store Saturday, March 5. ady. been mailed, will be neld Friday, b DU S S February 26th. - Music by Hunter's, Serenaders, Refreshments will be) served. —ad¥. pance at Elks Ball Room Monday night. —ady. SAILINGS 30“ :!:;, placed as soon as practicable. f SHRINE ANNOUNCEMENT ! i RICENTENNIAL BALL Pttt i 77 TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE S.S. PRINCESS NORAH | S.8. PRINCESS MARY From Juneau $10 STYLE in FREEMAN’S Five and Six § February 27 DAILY TRAIN SERVICE FROM VANCOUVER “The Dominion” — 10:30 a. m. for Montreal. “The Imperlal” — 10:00 p. m. for Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Chicago. Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU CANADIAN PACIFIC SHOES at SABIN’S Washington Bicentennial Holiday | Winnipeg, Toronto and applied on purchase of new cleaners later. Gastinean Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Meherin, |Frank A. Boyle, Frank Metcalf, Juneau; Richard Wakelin, Seattle; T. R. Stipe, Portland, Ore. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneam Every Satur- day at 6 P.M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Singe O Alaskan Charles Edwards, M. M. Higgins | Juneau; H. Smith, Hirst; Sam Al- {legrini, Johm Ozich, P. La Roque, Elsie Worden, Seattle. ship. Valentine Bldg. D e e} Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., “ sLeave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau Calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonat, Tenakee, Port Adexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Special Round Trip Rate, $50.00. For Tickets and Information sée WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 ©O. J. WEBER, Agent When You Save Wisely You Can Spend Well Save today so that N ek fe A kg ‘!",«—:aga*. { Electric Vacuum Cleaners HOOVER ROYAL PREMIER GENERAL ELECTRIC All are standard articles and carry the regular guar- antee. SOLD AND RENTED:. Rentals paid can be Ask for ~ details on trade-in your old cleaner allowance. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneaug—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS you may spend to- morrow for those things you have al- ways wanted . . . a home, travel, educa- tion, business or for financial inde pend- enee. These things are waiting for those who save. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 33

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