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BARN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1932 'Y GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG R BOSS, AH'S FWIGHTENED TO STAY HEAH ALL BAH N MAHSE'F-- ) i o ™ SEE i TEE GONNA HOP QUVER AN' SENOR PANATELA —- TELL HIM IF WE DON'T GET A SQUARE DEAL DOWN HERE IN HAVANA , WE' Ly, CLEAR OUT-- // READ THE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE 374 FOR Bflily Ala AN AD TAKER ka E=:pire LE— (.xow SA In_ go TOR SALE—Partly furnished four room house in Zoug able. Inquire /partment Number | Six, evenings, Bishop Apartments. ; WEDI)IV(: RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE., SeE these gt the Nugge‘ Shop | 800690060000 006060000000000080 —Two large two room, heated apartments, com- y hed, range. Also one housekeeping room. Channel Apartments, 6th and Main. Phone 436 FOR RENT—xhrm‘ -room apartment with bath corner Thi d and Gcld Sts. WANTED — ‘Vmflun day or hour. for children in home, 4144, hone wants h&iuse\hfll‘i 209, Cliff Apart- WANTED-—Lady Tel. Phonographs, Expe" “-Mno Tun- ing. Radio LET ME MAKE OVER THAT DRESS SEWING NEATLY DONE Satisfaction Guaranteed OLIVE KESOVIA Next to Nugget Shop, Phone 3922 . | ] THE Florence Shop | | Permanent Waving a Specialty | Florence Holmquist, Prop. > Phane 427 angle Bldg. | [’uutorimn Cleaners TELEPHONE 355 “We call for and deliver” [ — RECREATION BOWLING PARLORS Cur alleys are in perfect condition and we invite your inspection. Catcher Oscar Seimeér, purchased by San Antono of the Texasi league and phunm, aph Te-| ®iMarch 1, ———— "OR RENT—Uccizental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms, Very suitable for roomers and Sl ngu\ej b ders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- | cidental Hotel. [SEAVIEW APARTMENTS and| THE MARSTER 9 I THINK You'LL FIND ‘IMIN 7 PARK— 1T'5 JUS DOWN THE ROAD PARK - HUH? Jus' THE PLACE TO HAVE A HEART - TO-HEART TALK WITH THE oL BONY— By BILLE DE BECK PO Marine News Steamer Kovements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive b tonight and tomorrow 4 o'clock morn Zapo: night scheduled night. Princess Norah to arrive Thursda Yukon due Friday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco schedul to sail from Seattie Feb. 29 at 9 p. m. Northwesternscheduled to sai from Seattle March 1, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled so bound Feb. 28. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth lea every Saturday night at 6 p.n. for 8itkas aod WAYDOrts Pacific leaves every Satur- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports. c....o-o-a'-'ooa..eou , 165 feet ¢ tide 9:21 p. m., —0.1 feet - o KA IS CARRYING HALIBUT TO SEATTLE With a cargo of halibut loaded n boats of the Juneau fleet in it and Cross Sound, the chooner Sitka, Capt. William Dou- sett, left those waters Saturday for Seattle. She is expected to reach the Puget Sound metropolis Pri- day. and electric range, Sound banks, to Seattle fish caught by boats of the Juneau fleet. The schooner Magnolia of Seat- & tle, Capt. H. Nordness, took ice at Juneau yesterday and departed last t for the Icy Strait and Cross She plans to carry cabins, ncwly finished, complete- | ?ACH" C RETURNS 8 WITH 5 PASSENGERS ly farnished, also water and| i Bargair, rent. Close in. LOST AND FUUND Finder please freturn s urs Elks’ Hall Monday | Finder please retuwrn to REGISTRATION OF VOTERS |tion of Voters, With five passengers, the motor- | hip Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegel, re- e et T lue and white silk ""‘” from her regular biweekly voyage to 0| Kake ‘and way ports. rned to Juneau this morning The incom- |ing passengers wers: From Kake—Paul Hollard, Eric | Hallquist. From Taku Harbor—Capt. and | Mrs. John Haho, Carl Anderson. Registration Book for Rogistm-! General Municipal | taxes become delinquent Monday, e FINAL Tax NOTICE Second and final payment of [Election to be held Tuesday, April|March 7th, 1932. ' After this date, 5, 1932, will be opencd Tuesday, 1932, and femain open until Saturday evening, March 26, 11932, | American citiz nship, twenty-one |years of age, hona fide resident Territory of Alaska for one year, and the Town of Juneau, Alaska, isly for six months im- mnha.e)y preceding said date of {election are the -qualifications re- quired. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. {First publication, Feb. 17, 1932, | Last publication, March 25, 1932, FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau ror Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. ¥ 9:15a.m.+ 40p.m. 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m, *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneam 6:30a.m. 6: 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. June.au Ferry & Navxga- 10% penalty and 8% taches’ to all unpaid. taxes. {8 o'clock at the Dugout. |bers are requested to be preses interest at- H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. First publication, Fb. 17, 1932. Last publication, Feb. 28, 1932. D ATTENTION AMERICAN LEGION Regular meeting of Alford Jol Bradford Post Thursday €vening at All mem- —adv. ot Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Satur- day at 6 P.M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Singe O THEO. S. PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 Shop at Third and Seward FIRST HALIBUT REACHES SOUTH Five Veseals. l)lspase o 67,000 Pounds at Good Prices SEATTLE, F:b. 2 h 67,000 pounds day and sold the iish for 14% cents and 10 cents. All vessels reported unusually rable weather in Hecta Sound and off Cape Flatte: The fishing boats 12,200 pounds of cod a Five vessels brought ble fish. HALIBUT AT SEEWARD, Feb. 24 The first ut of the season, 10,000 pounds, brought by the Capt. Martin es of ice was on of the Portlock. yTIous here SEWARD Seines. the supe The Pac have & ed T seekin, all br] refuge ging from NORTHLAND 1S DUE TONIGHT Motorship Northland, from the South, is due in port-at € o'clock tonight with many passengers for Juneau, large freight shipments and five ys of first and second class mail. The Northland, according to Agent Femmer, is scheduled to sail tomorrow morning at 4 o’clock, Funter and Kake. .o SATURDAY NIGHT at the Moose Hall with the Arctic Players, who will fea- dinavian-American Music. e, late of the Merri- agreed to play for this via XT SUPPLI ES? COMMERCIAL PRINTING BINDERY Geo. M. Smvpkins Co. SAILINGS | SOUTY- TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE $.S. PRINCESS NORAH S.S. PRINCESS MARY From Juneau February 27 DAILY TRAIN SERVICE FROM VANCOUVER “The Dominion” — 10:30 a. m, for Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal. “The Imperial” — 10:00 p. m. for Winnipeg, Toronto Montreal and Chicago. Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU CARADIAN PACIFIC alibut ar-| and Nordic | g I'he Little Ad with the Big Eye--an Empire Want Ad!} PRINGESS ROYAL T0 BE SCRAPPED Steamer Popular in K]on-, % dxkc Da}s to End Colorful Career VANCOUVER ,B. T, Feb. 24— Another link with the colorful past in British Columbia and Ala.:k:m shipping will be severed next month ‘»\\'hcn the steamer Princess Royal lof the Canadian Pacific Railway's | British Columbia Coast steamship fleet will be scrapped after 25 years of service Survivor of a famous trio of ships which included the Princess rice and P: May in the Brit- |ish © Alaska service during vears of the century fol- pectacular Yukon gold the North country was folding its wealth to an of pionzers, al witnessed a of the Northland's g history. In Klondike In her earlier days o run h( was the carrier of bearded sted miners, sleek, well- d faro dealers, merchants and , Royal Northwest Mounted n and all the S: ntry who trav h from Skagway In her stron; rom the Klondike and za Creek and the old ship ssed the humor, tragedy and dventur> which characterized the northward trek for gold. Bu at Victoria The Princess Royal was built by thej British Columbia Marine Rail- way at Victoria, B. C, in 1907. She was of timber construction, leng'h"228 feet, beam 40 feet, draft londed 15 feet and speed 14 knots. day a veritable “luxury” he carried 600 on day runs v n the Alaska to Van- es was Originally designed for h Columbia and Al ice she first went into run with the old Princess Beatrice cnd | Princess May. When the Princess Sophia cam: out in 1912 Princess Royal was withdrawn from the Alaska run and used on al routes out of Vancouver and toria: For a time she was in overnight service between the wo British Columbia cities. On Many Routes As she became more or less out- the 3 Iis'u COAs s, the Royal devel of floating jack of all trades. ! 1926 and 1927 she operated on | Vancouver, Pcwell River, Union Comox route and in April, ! replaced the Princess Beatrice | on the Vancouver-Powell River-Co- mox run with the exception of periodical transfer to the Vancou- steamship Beat- | oped into a' | ver, Victoria and Guif Islands run. | A commodious ship the Princess Royal was unfailingly popular with | regular travelers and old timers will recognize in her passing the duu)peammc of another reminder he past. D\ulnfl her 25 years of many officers of the |lumbia ‘coast fleet have served commands on her, among them {Capt. C. D. Neroutsos, now Man- |'ager of the British Columbia Steam- I'ship Service who once was her | captain. service British Co- > > Checkerbod;d. . Mousse Is Brand New! P YOU seek a scintillating, mar- velously diffe dessert, just dted in one of the best-known experimental kitchens: Check- | erboard mousse! Put a layer of chocolate marshmallow mousse and apricot mousse that have bees frozen to a mush, in alternate in fre g tray of antomatic refri erator. Fill the tray half full. Adda second layer, reversing order of rows. Freeze almost firm, remove partition and finish freezing. Evap- orated milk always results in Fmooth, “velvety” testure. Chocolate Marshmallow Mousse 20 marshmallows 1 tbsp. vanilla 1 eup evaporated 1 cup evape milk orated milk 1% sq. chocolate bitter Shavé chocolate. Add 1 cup milk and marshmallows and cook over boiling water until well blended. If any of chocolate remains unblend- ed, beat mixture with an egg beat- er. Chill and add vanilla, Seald milk over boiling water. Chill thoroughly, then whip until stiff. Fold in (hocnln!o mixture. Pour | into a cold freezing tray and place in automatic refrigerator to fr Yield: 8 servings. Apricot Mousse, 1 cup dried apri- 2 egg whites cots cup evag- 1 cup hot water orated milk i cup sugar thsp, lemon % cup water Julce Wash apricots In cold water. Drain, add hot water and soak 2 hours. Cook in same water in which fruit is soaked 5 minutes, then press through potato ricer or coarse sleve. There should be 1 cup pulp and syrup. Cool, then chill for| about 15 minutes in the refr! igerator. | Boil sugar and water together until | mixture threads. Pour hot syrup | over stiffly beaten egg whites and | beat until smooth. Chill In refrig- erator 10 to 15 minutes. TIn the meantime, scald milk over boiling | | water. Chill thoroughly, then whip | until stiff. Add lemon juice and | continue whipping until mixture | becomes very stiff. Combine apricot | | pulp with whipped milk, folding in | lightly but thoroughly. Pour intc | cold “freezing pan dnd place in automatic refrigerator to freeze. | Vield: 6 large servings. | USE GENERAL ELECTRIC | SUN LIGHT LAMPS Fixtures Modeled For OFFICE and HOME Prices and information regarding use thereof on application Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Douglas—Phone 18 FINEST LARGEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Southbound Feb. 20 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Leave Seattle Due Juneau Steamer— Northbound \“\\ ESTERN Feb. 23 Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Feb. Mar. Freighter Mar. 15 26 4 YUKON Mar. 21 Calling Southeastern 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 March 22 NOWELL, Agent Southbound Juneau Lv.Juneau Feb. 28 Mar. 20 Apr. 14 Apr. 13 Southeastern and Southwest- ern Alaska Ports Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. LOW ROUND Seattle Adm Evans. Adm.Evans Adm Evans Adm.Rogers Apr. TRIP FARES SEATTLE TO ; CALIFORNIA Mar. 8 Mar.11 30 Apr. 2 5 Apr. 9 Serving California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans - Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail ($350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Northland Transportation | Company | SERVING ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER-—Same Service—Same Rates PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY e 99 Motorship “PACIFIC Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for Petersourg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. rs must obtain tickets Irom agent before boltegnfi' ng %’e}llme 79. J.'B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valen New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.M. J. B. BURFORD & GO. D. B. FEMMER ‘Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 [ s Leave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneau M. S. “ZAPORA LeFeb 15 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 | calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonal, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Special Round Trip Rate, $50.00. For Tickets and Infurmation see WILLS NAVIGAT!ON_ CO. Phone 10 O. J. WEBER, A.tenfi - When You Save Wisely You Can Spend Well Save today so that you may spend to- morrow for those things you have al- ways wanted a home, travel, educa- tion, business or for financial inde pend- ence. These things are waiting for those who save. F ifst {N ational Bank " e e 7k . - THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is thé Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Frye-Bruhn Com I’ACKIIS—-FIEBB MEATS, FISH AND NUL Frye's Deliclous Hams and Bacon _, Three Deliveries Daily

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