The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 12, 1932, Page 7

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The Little Ad with the R FOR AN TELEPHONE 374 pwoy OH Bwoy ! TLL SAY THAT WAS A POWWOW LAST NIGHT -- ALL T REMEMGER 'S BRIMGIN SPARK PLOG UP ON THE ROOF - - WAITLL IM HERE A WHILE Tiee-- AD TAKER Daily Alaska Em pire Reasonable terms c s ed. Address 1652 care of Empiz FOR RENT or will sell parti, furn- ished modern five room house. FOR SALE—Save on fuel, buy DRI- HEART HEMLOCK WOOD. One cord delivered for $8.00 or 5 cords for $35.00. Me and the mink have to eat. Tel. 37 or 217 or 389. THANK YOU. MONS ANDER- 730N, TOR SALE — Used day bed, floor lamp in good condit: New Zenith 7-tube all electric | radio. Reasonable. Tel. 537. Reasonable rental or terms may be arranged to suit purchaser. Telephone 202. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with bath and electric range, corner Third and Gold Sts. I FOR RENT—uUccigental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- fOR SALE—New dtyle WEDDING RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See these at the Nugget Shop. WANTED . cidental Hotel. BEAVIEW APSRTMENTS and cabins, newly finished, complete- ly farnished, also water and lights. Bargain. rent. Close in. ) IR T I SAW filing by Foley automatic ma- chine. See Butchart, Cash Gro-| cery work by day or hour. for children in home. 4144 WANTED — Wouian wants nouse Will care ! Telephone | MISCELLANEOUS | PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing, Anderson's Music Shoppe. KALSOMINING, painting, home decorating. Estimates free. Rea- WANTED—Lady wants housework Tel. 209, Cliff Apart- vy hour. ments, NO, 3 sonable. SEE “C” HEGG. Tel. 235. LOST ANyv FOUND FALLING HAIR_ STOPPED A healthy-Yead WILL, grow hair, © NU-LIFE METHOD | Room 6, Valentine Bldg. I u | T LET ME MAKE OVER ! THAT DRESS { SEWING NEATLY DONE ( Satisfaction Guaranteed ; OLIVE KESOVIA Next to Nugget Shop, Phone 3922 ‘11| Harris Hardware Co. THE | Florence Shop i Permanent Waving a Specialty | Florence Holmgquist, Prop. | Phone 427 Pantorium Cleaners ] TELEPHONE 355 i “We call for and deliver” Triangle Bldg. . TR W e L FOUND—Eastman Kodak in post- office lobby. Owner may have sameé by proving property at the o office of J. C. McBride, Custod- ['{ ian of Federal and Territorial Building and paying for this ad. You Can Save Money at Our Store SEE US FIRST | Lower Front Street T | I ! ! FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneaun ror Douglas and 11 Thane 6:15a.m, | 7:10a.m. o 9:15a.m.t 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. { 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Junean 6:30a.m. 6 8:30a.m. 9:30am.t 12:45p.m.t | 2:15p.m. * 3:45pm.t 5:00p.m. *—Thané, - t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneau ‘Ferry & Naviga- tion Company (L) \&“ WHERE'S MY CLOTHES FOR THE LovE O' —»!! WHAT KIND OF A JoinT (s s 2 -, [ WHAT 2 HOUSE DETECTIVE. LP To ONCE WES! s 1S THE 3 MANAGER 'S OFFICE SOMEBQDY STOLE YourR CLSTHES "7 Tl SEND TRE. MR, \Wway R B T PUT ME (N The. WRONG ReoMm LAST NIGHT = Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Evans scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tonight. Yukon due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled ' to sail from Seattle March 14 at 9 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver March 17 at 9 p. m Northland scheduled to sai from Saettle March 21 at 9 p m SOUTEBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south- bound at 6 o'clock tonight. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday mght ut 6 pm. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake pnd wey ports. eeeseececere ASST. REGIONAL FORESTER MERRITT BACK FROM SOUTH urned to his home B y ALL MEMBERS wF Legion of the Moose No. 25 will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday even- ing, March 15th, at Moose Hall for initiation. At 8:30 o'clock musical sntertainment will start and this will be followed by a luncheon and | dance. G. A. BALDWIN, —adv. Herder. Increase Your Sales! You do not have to in- crease your sales force, but merely supplement it with good printing for which there is no substitute. Our printers and pressmen are artists at their trade, they know how to put punch in your printed sales force. Prices are al- ways in keeping with value. H Empire Printing Company Phone 374 M. L. Merritt, Assistant Region- i teley CALIFORNIA GROCERY HALIBUT BOATS LENGTHEN TIME T0 STAY IN PORT ‘ ‘ Fishing Vessel Owners’ As- sociation Curtails Activities KETCHIKAN—Owing to the de- | pressed condition of the halibut narket, the Advisory Board of the Fishing Vessel Owners’' Association in attle, consisting of Harold E. okken, manager; P. B. Gill, cec-| of the Deep Sea Fisher- men’s Union, and Edward Cun- ningham, manager of the Pacific Marine Supply Company, has urged | vessels to stop fishing for a spell, declares the Ketchikan Chronicle. | Telegraphed To Ketchikan | The decision ¢f the Board aphed by sen, the agent and is as follows | “Halibut Produc on Control Board requests all vessels to stay in six; days each, effective immediately. | Day of unloading counts as first! { How To Figure Layup i | “Layup does not include time |used going from port of sale to |port of outfit. = Thus boats that {sold March 4 can leave March 10, | | Please keep record of boats and, dates of layin. This action effective for one round of fleet. This action taken on representation of buyersi (that time until April 1 needed for | disposal of frozen stocks. Six days| | delay will bring beats in April 1."‘ Cooperation Is Promised ! | J. E. Berg, manager of the | Alaska Halibut Fishermen’s Co-op- | erative Company, stated that all. [of the wvessels belonging to the| |company, whether members of the | Fishing Vessel Owners Association lor not, would abide by the decis- lion of the Advisory Board, and} would co-operate in every possible market conditions. | Vessels of the Juneau halibut | fleet are not associated with the | | Fishing Vessel Owners’ Assoclation | but virtually all of them have sus-| pended operations for an indefinite period. Some of them have been | stripped of their halibut gear, and | may not fish for halibut again this |spring. —EAae . | ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE | | Big time promised by the Elks {March 17. Favors, refreshments, | music by Serenaders. —adv. | i Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | *&P — e || LUDWIG NELSON | | JEWELER Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency | FRONT STREET | | | Motorship Leaves Juneau Every Satur- day at 6 P.M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Singe O { FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 09 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Telephone 4 | I manner with a view of bettering 1281 fon the Evans. The latter craft |from Seattle and way ports, She | ’m ‘this city, and nine passengers. Blg Eyé---an_E_mpi_fe‘ Wantv»kAd! U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By thé U. 8. Weather Buress; Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 12: Showers tonight and Sunday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weavne 4 pm. yest'y 30.11 36 83 w 4 Snow 4 am. today .30.01 36 97 SW. 5 Rain Noon today 2096 37 92 s 8 Rain VABLE AND RADIO REPORTE YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Pregip. 4a.m. Station— temo. témp. | emp. temp. veléuty 2¢ hrs Weathe Barrow . =10 -12 =200 -20 4 0 Clear Nome 22 22 16 18 24 0 Clear Bethel 10 19 -12 -8 4 0 Clear Fort Yukon 12 12 =2 -2 10 o Clear Tanana 16 16 | 10 10 16 [ Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 26 26 12 12 6 0 Clear Eagle 12 12 -6 -6 4 0 Clear St. Paul L. 28 28 20 20 12 0 Clear Duteh Harbor . 38 38 28 30 8 0 Pt. Cldy Kodiak 36 36 32 36 [ 06 Rain Cordova 40 38 34 36 6 22 Cldy Juncau “ 36 | 35 36 5 03 Rain Sitka 50 — | & — 8 0 PLCldy Ketchikan 50 50 | 42 42 8 .38 Rain Prince Rupert 54 52 42 42 L. 02 Rain Edmonton 22 16 -8 -6 4 0 Clear Seattle 60 58 | 42 58 4 0 Clear Pertland 54 52 42 42 10 0 Clear San Francisco 0 68 56 56 4 0 Pt. Cldy and Southv Ala Light to moderate r: Southeast with little change in te in- Northern Alaska, Western Canada, The pressure is low throughout S It is lowest south of the Aleutian Islands. n has fallen *—Less than 10 miles. the Northeastern Pacific Ocean in the Gulf of Alaska and the mperature. The pressure is high and the Pacific States with clear and generally colder weather in Northern and Western Alaska. FORNANGE HERE ON LAST MAIL TRIP OF SEASON Army Vessel Will Leave| April 5 for Seattle | for Overhaul With a party of army olficers and men from Chilkooot Bar- racks, including Col. William C. Miller, Commandant of the Bar- racks, and several residents of Haines, the United States Army boat Fornance arrived in Juneau t evening. She will return to| the Barracks tomotrow morning. | The primary purpose of her visit is to get mafl from the south that will ‘come here on the Admiral BEvans tonight. The Army vessel during the winter has been com- ing to Juneau regularly to get mail artiving here from the south has not been calling at Haines. Under the summer schedules of the Alaska Steamship and Pacific amship Companles, effective | ext week, Haines will be a port of call every week by vessels from | the south and the mail visits of | the Fornanee wilil be discontinued after her present trip. She may | come here on other missions, | however. She is scheduled to leave Chilkoot Barracks April 5 for Seattle to undergo general overhaul, ——— e — IAPORA ARRIVES WITH CARGO AND § PASSENGERS Motorship Comes North by -‘Way of West Coast, Chatham Strait By way of the west coast of Prince of Wales Island and Cha- tham Strait, the motorship Za- pora, Capt. Neil H. Curry and Purser H. E. Mattson, arrived in Juneau at 4 o'clock this morning brought a fair amount of freight The vessel was scheduled to safl this afternoon on her return voyage to Seattle, going south by the same’route as she came north. Incoming passengers were From" Seattle—W. E. Gerwals,! . . | TIDES TOMORROW | . . High tide 3:39 a. m., 146 Low tide 10:26 a. m.,, 2.0 High tide 4:28 p. m., 11.3 Low tide 10:00 p. m.,, 54 Tides Monday High tide 4:14 a. m., 13.7 Low tide 11:20 a. m,, 30 High tide 5:28 p. m,, 10.1 Low tide 10:5¢ p. m., 66 R feet feet feet, feet feet feet feet feet . HALIBUT PRICES | L] SEATTLE, March 12. — Sixteen vessels with 302,500 pounds of hali- but arrived here Friday and sold their fish as follows: mediums for 4 to 47 and smalls for 2 and 2% cents a pound. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, March 12.—Fifty-five thousand pounds of halibut were sold here yesterday, both American and Canadian ves- sels, for 4 and 2 cents a pound. R. P. Gerwals, Eric Zingler, Wil- liam McGaghy. ®From 'Tenakee—R, J. Delay, Miss Rita Glenn, Miss Nita Rose. From TFunter—Arthur Kobbevik A, Maki. ————— Old papets fer sale at The Empire. SAILINGS SOUTY , S TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE" S.S. PRINCESS NORAH From Juneau March 22 DAILY TRAIN SERVICE FROM VANCOUVER “The Dominton” — 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 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU CANADIAN a2l FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Mar. 12 N'WESTERN YUKON Mar. 12 Mar, 15 Mar. 21 *N'WESTERN Mur. 13 Mar. 22 Mar. 21 YUKON Mar, 26 Mar. 29 Apr. 4 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward. *Also calls at Petersburg, Halnes, Skagway and Latouche north and southbound: Special reund trip fares, Juneau to Seward and return of $56.80 and $51.20.for Grand Igloo Con- vention at Fairbanks on March 22 For Reservations—Tickets—Travel Information Call PHONE 2 Southbound LOW ROUND Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Trul Dere Adm.Evans .Mar. 8 Mar.11 Mar. 20 SEATTLE Adm.Evans .Mar.30 Apr. 2 Apr.14 0 Adm.Rogers Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr.13 Berving Southeastern and Southwest- CALIFORNIA 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. North PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Sat at 10 aum, for Petershurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ptc:rtlsn of dc‘:l‘l!?u‘in] w_h:tle;‘ :l‘}dub. Passen- gers must obtai rom agen boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. ord & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. e land 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 9 P.M. \ J.B.BURFORD & GO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Preight Agent Phone 78 Phone 114 T 3 s'Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau M. S. ZAPORA Mar, 4 Mar. 13 Mar. 13 calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonal, 'remaxee, Port Awexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. For Ticxzets and Information see WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 10 O. J. WEBER, Agent When You Save Wisely You Can Spend Well Save 'today so- that you may spend to- torrow for those things you have al- ways wanted . . . a home, travel, educa- tion, business or for financial independ- ¢nce. * These things are waiting for those who save. First National Bank : THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 Frye-Bruhn Compan PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND Frye's Deliclous Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Dally 3 4

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