The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 3, 1932, Page 7

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THE DA{LY ALASKA EMPIRE 'FHURSDAY MARCH 3 I932 BAR\EY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ATTENT\ON—- EODYGUARD! T'M GQNNA WALK DOWN STREET ———-- THIS 4 KEEP YOuR EYES PEELED AND RLLOW ME~ WATCH OUuT FOR GuYS WITH SWORD - CANES - BOY, NOW-- 1 CAN BREATHE AND FEEL SAFE- - © 193, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Great Britain rights reserved. COME DOWMN, BoOYs! \T'S ONLY THE WAILTER The Little Ad with the Big E READ THE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE 374 FOR AN AD TAKER Daily Alaska Empire FOR SALE—DeVries movie era, standard film, complet carrying case, good c Cost $150. New telescopic lens for same, cost $75. Price, $100. FOR SALE—New o'yle WEDDING | RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See these at the Nuggeb Shop. WANTED SAW mmv by Foley automatic ma- y chine. See Butchart, Cash Gro-[—— cery nian wants hanse; Will care Telephone WANTED — work by day or hour. for children in home. 4144, WANTED-—Lady wants housework by hour. Tel. 209, Cliff Apart-| ments, No. 3. PUBIBA IR RS SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments in New Styles Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Yurman, the Furrier Triangle Building | | i | | .l JoB Printing if you want ie—selisbla service always, We always place eur I guarantee of satisfaction back o | | evary printing job we do. W | are good printers i and are willing to back our judgment with our guasinise | LOST—Patern; |LOST — Lady's le: - {FOR RENT—Three-room apartment range, | e with cor: bath and electric Third and Gold Sts. FOR RENT—Uccigental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- cidental Hotel. .’!EAVIEW APA:\."MENTS and cabins, nowly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights Bargain rent. Close in. LOST AND FOUND LOST—An ivory handled butcher knife about February 18th either on Gold Belt Ave, above Barragar residence or down steps leading to Spickett Apartments. Tel. 551 or 1423. Reward. 3 ., ready-made ladxes apparel inside. Finder please tele- phone 561. ther fur-lined gloves. Reward. Phone 3372, LOST—Bluc fler. Finder Empire. MISCELLANEOUS PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. d white silk muf- please return to T LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER ‘Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET i { London’s water board collected nearly $25,000000 in water taxes { la»t fiscal year. 5 o . LET ME MAKE OVER | THAT DRESS BEWING NEATLY DONE Satisfaction Guaranteed | OLIVE KESOVIA | Next to Nugget Shop, Phone 3922 | Florence Shop FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau ror Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. Permanent Waving a Specialty | Florence Holmquist, ‘Prop. ‘ Phone 427 ] l i Paitonum Cleaners Triangle Bldg. | | - ] | 3 | t—Freight will be accepted. ‘t—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga. Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern is scheduled to arrive Friday. Norco scheduled Saturday noon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle March 7 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled” to sail from Vancouver March 7 at 9 p. m. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle March 8 at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound March 6. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night av 6 p.m. ftor Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur- day st 10 am. fer Peters- burg, Kake and way ports. s e 0 vec o @A HALIBUT PRIGE DOWN, SEATTLE SEATTLE, March 3.—Three Vves- sels arrived yesterday with 51,700 pounds of halibut and sold the fish on the Seattle exchange for T% and 3 cents a pound. to arrive TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 5:14 a. m., 3.7 feet High tide 11:16 a. m.,, 157 feet Low tide 5:45 p. m., —09 Teet ‘NOAH’S ARK’ STORY LIKE BIBLE’S FOUND IN LORE OF INDIANS WASHINGTON, D. C., March 3. —Indians had their own ftradition of “Noah’s Ark” and the flood, strangely similar to the Bible's ac- count. Dr. John S. Swanton of the Smithsonian Insittution reportsthat long before the .arrival of the whites in North ;America the Choc- taw Indians of southeastern United States had a legend of a great flood sent to destroy mankmd for its wickedness. The Indian “Noah,” like his FBlb- lical prototype, was forewarned of the flood, says Dr. Swanfon. He spread the news from village to vil- lage, but no one heeded him. Then came a time of total dark- ness and cold, with incessant peals of thunder. Wild animals crowded in from the forests around the campfires. Then came what seemed to bea light advancing from the north, but which was really the gleam of great ® | waters rushing over the land. No one was saved except the prophe( He made.a raft of sasafras logs and floated upon it for weeks. A blue bird with red eyes came to lead the way to the island which had appeared above the flood in the direction of sunrise. e RAT HUNT REVEALS BUENOS AIRBS—A secret pas- | sage leading from the ancient na- tional cathedral to en outlet a: quarter of a mile away was found by public health officials who poked into odd corners during a munici- pal war on rats. The tunnel dates from the days of Spanish rule. oupqpmm-mammwe. THEO. S. PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 Shop at Third and Seward | FUNNEL | ARE HERE WITH 45000 POUNDS More Boals_Expected To- morrow and Fish Of- fered at Auction Forty-six thousand pounds of | halibut were brought into Juneau | night and today from the dcy | rait and Cross Sound banks. The probably will be offered for W when most if not Juneau fleet rt with their on a steamship due to sail from here Saturday. If the catches are all sold at auction to- morrow, vhey will be shipped by the purchasing' dealers. If auction prices are unsatisfactory, the car- ill go to the Puget Sound s account Boats, and c low ‘Addington, Silvert Anderson, 0 pounds; L , Knute 6,000; Garland, J. C. Bustne 5,000; Margaret T, Peter Hil 5,000; Ina J., Fred Waldal, 4,000. Capt. Anderson reported thattae weather on the banks has been stormy, but that fish are plentiful captain 16,- Hi . The Addington got only four days’ shing but in that time she filled her hold and put 1,000 pounds on deck. Advance 4!¢ Cents At Petersburg, last week, the Halibut Fishermen Cooperative {Company, advanced 4% cents a |pound on all halibut delivered to th ecompany, with the understand- ing that, after deduction for ship- ping, handling and commisison charges, any additional amount in excess of 4% cents received for the fish would be remitted to the fish- ermen. The Halibut Fishermen's Cooperative Company was organiz- ed by J. E. Berg, Ketchikan banker and fish operator and dealer. Near- ly all the beats of the Petersburg fleet have agreed to market their catehes through the company, which \ sends its fish to Seattle and also, to Eastern cities in the States by “ay of Pringe Rupert. ——————— \ All States except Virginia show- ed declines in total internal reve- |nue in 1931 :Aluucs | ‘. IO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and, SEATTLE PRINCESS NORAH 1S.S. From Juneau March 12 1 March 22 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 CANADIAN PACIFIC The Silver Wave and (inset) her master, Capt. Eldred Hansen. The motorship was to start for Cocos Island and Central America from Vancouver, B. C., with 15 aboard, headed by Col. J. E. Leckie, in quest o' buried treasure estimated at $100 000,(]00 Associaled Press Phote * FISH PATROL ‘BOATS COMING Flagshxp Brant Is Report-| i ed on Way to South- east Alaska SEATTLE, March 3.—The Fisher- ies Bureau flagship Brant has sail- ed for Southeast Alaska for a pa-| trol to the various salmon districts. | Other boats of the fleet will start north in about a week. cLob a5 i ROTARY BOOMS IN CHINA CANTON—Despite wars, a T0- tary'club was recently formed here as a part of a chain which in- cludes Shangbai, Hongkong, Tien- tsin and Peiping. Membership is international with a high percent- | age of Chinese. e GRAVE DIGGERS' HOLIDAY | SAINT MALO, France. — The grave digger of Chauteauneuf, a Breton village of 530 inhabitants near here, had a holiday in 1831, not a death being registered. There | WINERY IS RAIDED BY HAINES DEPUTY; ONE MAN ARRESTED In « raa at Halnes yesterday, a | small scale winery was uncovered, one arrest made and wine and | wine-press seized, according to ad- | vices received by United States Mxrshal Albert White. Deputy Mar- | shal €. J. Sullivan made the raid. Fred Broulette was arrested and | charged with violating the Alaska Bone Dry Law. He pleaded guilty | before the Unifed States Commis- sioner and was fined -$50 and given |a suspended sentence of three | months in jail. Bixty gallons of wine were seiz- ed, a number of kegs and bottles |and a wine-press were destroyed. ————————— Old papers, Ior sale at The Empire. Pt Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Satur- day at 6 PM. for Sitka and ‘Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Singe O Hot Point Rubber Electric HEATING PADS Price BACKED WITH IRON-CLAD GUARANTEE Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS $4.25 Douglas—Phone 18 |!|[IIN1|“‘ JASKA SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Southbound Leave Seattle Due Juneau Steamer— Northbound Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 4 DENALI Mar. 5 Freighter YUKON Mar. 12 Mar.15 Mar. 21 Galling 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 Canv;)tlnn at Faitbanks on YUKON N'WESTERN W. E. NOWELL, A[ent Alaska Steamshm Co. | WILLS NAVIGATION -CO. (\/\/\N Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Adm Evans .Mar. 8 Mar.11 ‘Mar.20 Adm.Evans .Mar.30 Apr. 2 Apr. 14 Adm.Rogers Apr. ‘5 Apr. 0 Apr.13 Serving «Southeastern and Southwest- ern Alaska Ports Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. 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 ADMIRAL LINE N’ SERVING ALASKANS PACIFIC TBANSPOETAT!ON COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” New Low Round Trip Rate—865.00 Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturdx at10-a.:m. for Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at § P.M. Petersnurg, Kake, .and ts. See J.B. BURFORD & GO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 agent for ports of call during ter P:-u- ers must. obtlin tlekot! lrul agent hone 79. J. B. & Co., 4 s1Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau 'Leave Junean M. §. “ZAPORA Mar. 2 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Calling .t ,Funter, Chichagof, Hoonal, 'sseekee, Port Alexander, Kla- woek, Craig, Ketchikan. For Tiogets gnd Infurmation see Phone 10 ©..J. WEBER, Ageni 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, THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Frye-Bruhn Company raceal-ssi i i Three Deliveries Dally Phone 38

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