The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 2, 1932, Page 6

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SPECTACLES — Save. $256 now.| Reading, $2; distance, $2; m-‘ Wsible bifocal, $7. At Northern! Hotel until Nov. 9. Day Opnca.l‘ Co. | . FOR SALE—Electric range; circ lating. heater; Majestic radio; Simmons springs, mattress; Con- goleum rug. Phone 1305, FOR. SALE \ev\ 21 ft. nver boat; | reomy cabin; fully equipped. Ver: “'rdasonable. Phone 5101 | FQR SA’L!::—»Dndée' de]ivery track, $60 cash. Good engine and tires; David 51monson Box 1947, Juneau. A FEW BARGAINS in uncalled 'ar‘ watch>s and watches we have traded in. Guaranteed good time- Keepers. NUGGET SHOP. | FOR., SALE—Modern 6-room house; 3, bedrooms. Phone 543. EXCEPTIONAL barzains in used cars now. Good selection. Cou- nors Motor Co. CALL Service Tiansfer Phom‘ aZB fm forest wood, any lengths. WMPS albums, packeis r be- ginners and advanced collectors. Famous Poole looseleaf U. S. al- bum; International Junior, “Mod- eérn.” Approvals. John H. New- a:n, 11 MacKinnon Apts Phone SALE—For cash, cneap, 1929 Ee} Ford light delivery truck. 12206 Empire. — ORDER modern Chuistmas cards, onery, at Nugget Shop. At- meuve prices. Farm wastes mcal about 260,000,~ 000, wns annually. T Ty ~— } J. A. BULGER Plumbing, Heating, Oil Burner Work [ Successor J. J. Newman LGER | I -— s DON'T:BE TOO LIBERAL ‘With the coal If It comes from our economies were introduced, The re- For our coal goes farther and |sult is that the schools are func- a more even and satisfying|tioning as usual, school terms have If your coal bir is running{not been shortened, better have us send you a new }not been reduced. ly to prove our statement. Our fand teachers have lent their full- service 1s always the best|est cooperation. k ] CONSULT w-un METHOD anentine Building - | FURNISHED 3-room apartment. M{\ support. E HOU$E E_for rent, Inquire Bishop Apartments. i 1S SUTTINLY - DIVIDED AGIN ¢ QA TSELE AIN'T Marme N ews St Mavemens ADMIRAL EVANS gt e 1§ NORTHBOUND ‘Admiral Evans scheduled to arrive late Saturday night or Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled - to sail- from Seattle Nov. 5 at SEATTLE, Nov. H—Sbea.mer Ad- |miral Evans sailed at 10 o'elock MODERN offices, arranged for your requirements, in Goldstein Build- ing. See Geo. Baum or C. L_‘ Anderson, Suite 401-3. F(;h REN1 — mn]glwdj heated room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. Phone 330. ¥ FOR RENT — Farnisned 3- room Y apartment, with bath, Phone 3404, 421 E. Tth St. Phone 2004 WANTER COMPETENT young woman wants work. Experienced as waitress or ooa.—acooc-noo-.m 9. a m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 7 at 9 p. m, Zapora scheduled to sall from Seattle Nov. 7. sengers. Passengers aboard the Admiral Evans booked for Mrs. F. W. Seinke and. child, Howard K. Croker and one steer- o Princess Norah scheduled to e sail from Vancouver Nov. e |8¢ 14 at 9 p. m. Wi le ‘sourmBouwn samimncs « ZAPORA TAKES THREE Admiral Rogers scheduled. to arrive in port at midnight tonight and sails scuth one PASSENGERS SOUTH On return to Seattle today the| hour later. Alaska scheduled southbound e | motorship Zapora, .Capt. Nell Curry | Nov. 7. and Purser H. Mattson, carried-as| passengers .to the, Puget Sound metropolis Mrs. E. Anderson, W. L. McClure and L, W. Lewis. The vessel arrived in Juneau yes- | terday from Seattle. Whils, in the LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for . . . L] . . L] . . L] . . . . . e ) . L) [} . L] . L . . . . . . Sitka and way ports. . S P . -y ire. L] ursda; Domekien, 2Ro MRS 2 v o e;’:'M: harbor she unloaded freight at the| COLORED woman wants day Work|e gake and way. ponts. Femmer Wharf in this city, at| ¢ laundry to take home. special ee00 00 eeeaece o Thane and at Treadwell l(xmxly rate. -Phone 221. ————-—a The motorship came north by| Teicm it . ©® iway of Chatham Strait and the WANTED — Position as cook for) TIDES TOMORRQW, | (west coast of Prince of Wales hospital or private home. Famousi ° - ® | Island. Her course south will be world’s delicacies. Box 2438, o High tifle. ‘4181 6 1y 161 peag | BY 'he/ same, route. VRS UG T Low tide 10:04 a. m., 4.7 feet E 2 High tide 4:02 p. m,, 158 feet \ MISCELLANEOUS Low tide 10:56 b, m, 02 tect |HALIBUT ARRIVALS EEI;\I:;(H};; Scholat ;fip offers, all magazines. Muriel Jarman. ) I'URN your OlAd-RUVll;r into value, S | AT SEATTLE FROM LARGE FURNITURE | WESTERN BANKS Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, bewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shopre BOARD and room, Gr noard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave Phone 2201 TERRITORIAL SCHOOLS NO. XXI. Alaska like the rest of the world has pasesd through a period of depression. W. K. Keller, Com.mis sioner of Education, began two years ago to plan ways to prevent it from crippling the schools. Re- pairs were restricted to those abso- lutely necessary, new construction was delayed, old equipment was salvaged and put to use, Many salarles ‘have School boards He thanks you all, and requests your continuf (Advertisement) 1-3 14 1-8 1-8 1-1 1-8 1-8 Famoue Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings SEATTLE, Nov., 2—Halibut ar- SHIPMENT COMES | TO JUNEAU-YOUNG‘HV&JS today. were all from the western banks as follows: A large shipment of furmbums Eldorado, 40,000 pounds, Eagle in the latest modern designs, in-|40:000 Pounds, both selling for,6% cluding several lines not previous-,““d 5 cents a pound; Lituya)18,- ly carmried was received yemd.w;"oo poynds, selling for. Ti% and by ‘the Juneau-Young Hardware d ©3Dis. @ pound; Superior 33,000 according to John, W, Jones. and 5 ‘cents The shipment includes the popu- ¥ lar new studio couches, fireside chairs, smoking sets, heafers, un- finished furniture, and other piec-; es. selected. to meet the demand poynds, selling for 6% i pmmd e, - Old papers 10r ssie a: ~ne Empire. Office. r THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, THE PERKINS' HOUSE ) yEAH, I0HOSTSHIPTO | this morning for Southeast and| Southwest Alaska ports. with 111 first class and three steerage pas- | Juneau are: | NOV 2, 1932.: By CLIFF STERRE’I‘T METHANOL DANGEROUS TO, LIFE Warning has, been issued by the American Chemlpal Society that animals have. been killed. by wash- |ing. them with -methanol (methyl aleohol) and even risk death by smelling t.+ Human beings are in similar peril, and in addition.so many of them .have been drinking if, that | methanol caused 208 deaths last winter—so says the report of Dr.|' - BE TARGET OF DREADNOUGHT Old Utah, Radio: Controll- ed, Will Try to Escape | |Carey P. McCord of 'the Ipdustrial P ennsy]vama Health Conseryancy . mbl&nmm. T | Cincinnati, Ohio. Methanol, he LO§ ANGELES, Nov. 2. — Thelgaus iy widely. used as an anti-| hip of the United States| , the obselete Utah, trans- formed last year into a radio-con- led crafi, will make her last r life in November, when she tempt to_escape the guns of e Pennsylvania, flagship of the freeze, in dry-cleaning, etc., and to learn its effects he used this alco- hol upon: 31 monkeys, 58 rabbits and 176 rats, The fumes given off by wool dlcohol as an anti-freeze are also ! dangerous. We recommend G. P. A. Radiator glycerine, approved by contest board of American Auto- mobfle Assn. U. S..Tires, U. 8. L. Batteries, .medium-priced, depend- able .accessories. DUTCH'S. ECON- il officers said that the two 11 steam to. A& secrel ren- s somewhere off the coast this month for the engagement. The Utah, after being declared obsolete for . further maneuvers,| OMY GARAGE. —adv. {was equipped with radio devices TV 4 by which she may be commanded|Qlq pers for sale at the Empire without @ human being aboard, AR 7 the conLrols being directed from ! Py o i i S it e a distant ship. | ’nc object of the maneuver be-!} [tween the Pennsylvania and the | i Utah will be not alone to test \the destructive power of the flag- ship’s twelve 14-inch guns, but also, to engage in a problem in which |the Utah will attempt to outguess the aliack ship and . escaps de-! struction. | | With no one aboard, the man-|} l‘euver will begin with the Utah's| | controlling ship seeking ito maneu-‘ iw* her out of the Pennsylvamas‘ | fire, which has a range of 30,000 [¥ards. The control ship will be a | distant destroyer or mine-s eeper The equipment aboard the Um‘n will enable the control ship to; regulate the speed of the doomedl ‘V(’ 1, change her course, lay smoke | screens and perform other naval | tectics. The Utah will not We| visible to the Pennsylvania, the | rang2 being located by airplanes from the flagship, E S [} Bracket, Ceiling and AN INVESTMENT IN, HEALTH | ! Portable Types GENERAL ELECTRIC SUNLIGHT LAMPS Until November 15 you can get a complete examination and 30 ad-| justments for $30.00. Telephone 581 for an appointment. DR. C. L.! FENTON, Chiropractor. —adv.| Standard. Prices in Juneau. for. comfortable homes, TR which Mr. Jones observes, is con- sistently, increasing. Oupapnk-btlmlmnln New Umbrellas Master Made {} MARBLES | in silk and gloria ! All New Fall : Si#d_es 35¢iand 65¢ per hox | with carrying | | i i $2.951t0 Juneau Drug || . $4.95 Co. | iy “There Ys No 8 te tor QI P‘Ofllmlmfl..l SCHUM ACH ER Plaster W allboard FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, PERMANENCE AND ECONOMY a4 e oo, & O Will not warp, expand; shrink, crack or buckle. Takes any kind of covering — paper. tth ox kalsomine. ap : Thomas Hardware Co. ——— CARD, PARTY WEDNESDAY Given by Rebekahs Wednesday at 0Odd. Fellows’ Hall, 8 p.m. First of | Winter serles. Bridge and’ whist.! Refreshments. Prizes. 50c. —adv.| b 2 | Fusther. information. on request JUST ARRIVED W hitman’s Sampler FINEST lhdlced Round Trip Fares: i and Return ' 4 Lower Deck $65.50 Upper Deck Return portion limited to March 25, unvmg Seattle SAILING SCHEDULI Leave Due Juneaul ~Due Juneau Reattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA ... Nov. 7 *N'WESTERN Nov. 15 ALASKA ...Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 *N'WESTERN ..Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Southetastern and Southwestern Route *Will connect at Seward with steamer Starr, Ports of waii: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward, both directions. Nov. 5 Nov. 8 For Information, Reservauonists and ‘1ickets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES Nommuup 2 Leave Seame Juneau, el Oct: 26 Oct. 30 SAN Dlgfio Evans Nov. 2 Nov. 61 NEW YQ'RK Rogers Nov. 8 Nov. 13 ¥ Buy Round - Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates. Juneau te Seattle and Return, $65.50— returnlimit March ‘25, TICKET. OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD; Agent. Admira) iine Dock PHONE 4 ~ D, B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114! J, B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Welm Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only.. Round trip to Seattle, $50, Low auto rate. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 'THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. M. S.“ZAPORA” Leaves Juneam yor Dougias and ICANADIAL 6:10am. 6:15p.m. { P E;M,: : "?; PACIFIC w».-n e sanme, ‘20 VANOOUVEB, VICTORIE, dnd SEATTLE From Jui Candies Butler Mauro Drug.Co. MONEY: ORDERS Phone 134 Free Delivery & Porweri€b: 3 ulii;ail;Ph;ni 16 # Douglas—Plione 18 i . 3 | Edison anda Lqmps McCAUL MOTOR |$ | COMPANY i ALASKA M QUALITY AND SER Meadowbraok Butter PHONE 39 PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 23, Nov. 1, 19 ,'m Dec, 3, 1% Jan. 1 & e a TR | 2 every Thurs-§ e l“M&w;MflW H’OMISV Once, Tried, Always Patronm# *

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