The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 4, 1932, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALAS| POLLY AND HER PALS FROM THE MORNING ITS JUST A I LOANED THEM THIS PHOTO OF YOU PHOTO? 1 DON'T REMEMBER HAVIN' NO PITCHER OH, IT'S FAR FROM I»/ODHQN MY DEAR SENATOR! IT'S A RELIC OF YOUR YOUTH! FINEST TEAMtns TABLOID, SENATOR, 17 MORNING! REDUCED ROUND TRIP FA Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Tecxets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE teave DueJuneau DueJuneau | Reattle Northbound Southbound i ALASKA Nov. 17 *N'WESTERN Nov. 15 ALASKA Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 *N'WESTERN Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Southeastern and Southwestern Route *Will connect at Seward with steamer Starr. Nov. 5 Nov. 8 METHANOL DANGEROUS TO LIFE Warning has been Issued by the American Chemical Soclety that animals have been killed by wash- ing with methanol (methyl | alcohol) and even risk death by smelling it. Human beings are in similar peril, and in addition so many of part of Bering Sea, and|them have been drinking it, that| Aleutian Islands and ma)}methanrfl caused 208 deaths last this ort for fuel oil and|winter—so says the repart of Dr. Carey P. McCord of the Industrial four vessels are “killer|Health Conservancy Laboratories, 1t in Nonway for the|Cincinnati, Ohio. Methanol, he Trading Company whichisays, is widely used as an anti- had offices in Seattle.|freege, in dry-cleaning, etc., and to hey will pass trrough the Panama {learn its effects he used this alco- soon and -head for San|hol upon 31 monkeys, 58 rahbits r next call will be Se-|and 176 rats. 5 they have fuel capac-{ Tne fumes given off by wool alcohol as an anti-freeze are also! RUSSIAN WHALING VESSELS COMING TO PACIFIC COAST (Seattle Times) shipping men were ad- that four Russlan 3 s are enroute from to whaling grounds in the “dE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent "Steamer Movements : NORTHLAND IN NORTHBOUND ‘Admiral Evans scheduled to FROM SEATTLE GOES TO SITKA : .Motorshlp to Return HerelZ, | Sunday on Way Back | 4 i | arrive late Saturday night or Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled i Marine News | &8 sail from Seattle Nov. 5 af 1 | FURNISHED steai-heated apart- ® 9. a m. | ment. Inquire at Nugget Shop. |® Norco scheduled to sail from {® Seattle Nov. 7 at 9 p. m. FOR SALE—L. C. Smith tyoe- writer; check protectograph. Both in good condition. Leader De- partment Store. SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND Leave Seattle Juneau | FURNISHED residence for sale or|e Zapora scheduled to sail from Be Leave voyag: to = to Puget Sound SPECTACLES — Save $2 now.| Tont: TLockle MacKingon. | s o e vessels were built| gangerous, We recommend G. P. LoS ANGELES R Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Fp L & i) . ogers Oct. ct. G s cosns bf;rmé:‘n SINGLE apartment, MEKINOn ADE. o " cail rom Seattle Nov. 9 ab ® | s % 14T cargo and 1 pas”| for the whal-| A, Radiator glycerine, approved by SAN DIEGO Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Hotel until Nov. 9. Day Optical FOR RENT — 6-room furnished ¢ 108 m. |Capt. Leonard Williams and Pur- IEUSINE. 01 iarioaly; AT NEW YORK Rogers oy 9 Nov. 13 Co. | house. Flectric range. Inquire at ® Princess Norah scheduled t0 ® | .." o b winch, arrived in Ju- mmobils Asen.. U 8. Tires, U..8. L. SOUTHBOUND . 8 ! Archway Shop. e il from Vancouver NOV. ® | oo from Seaitle this merning. Babtielen, Mhsatiin-priced, deperd- Rogers FOR SALE—Electric range; circu- ¥ e 14 at9 p m |She safled for Sitka this after- able accessories. DUTCH'S ES‘:};' Evans *|OMY GARAGE. Peninsula under a spe-| cn from the Russian The Norwegian whal- furnishéd 5- ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS © Northland scheduled bo arrive Rogers - Buy Round - Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates. Juneau te Seatile and Return, $65.50-+ Majestic radio; FOR RENT—Newly mattress; Con-| room apartment. Phong 5601 noon and is scheduled ito be back |here early Sunday. After a brief stay then, she will depart on her |return voyage to Puget Sound. | lati PEEESRY WP Old papers for sale at the Empire. couthbound at 3 a. m: Sun- day and sails 5 hours later. - ~ ~ — i 0 | MODERN offices, arranged for your g requirements, in Goldstein Build-| ¢ aAjacka scheduled southbound . . . o - L3 of . k) . . . © Admiral Rogers scheduled to e . . L . . . . ° . . . . FOR SALE truck, | el - O $60 cash. Good engine and tires;| ing See Geo. Baum or C. Lo Nov, 7, fae B b v Al U R ! S S 55 return limit March 25. David Simonson, Box 1947, Juneau,| Anderson, Suite 401-3, o LOCAL SAILINGS |ral character. It inciided & con-|, he Amencan Pacific Whaling TICKET OFFICE: A il e towves every Vi lerable quamtity of fresh fruits| ny which makes its winter| B. H. HOWARD, 3 T T« REN1 — Furnished, heated| beth and green vegstables. s ab 1) & sti A TEW BARGAINS in uncalled for| FOTe RITH 0 P Cs oetih, (@ day night at 6 p. m, for @ "":mh_m“ ‘5355::1;5 i | s ai Bellevue on the east| Agent watchss and w we lave| ! *7"le sitka and way ports. . L 8 A Laks Washington, operates Admiral_ine Dock traded 1. Gual ood time-| Fhone 330. & Pacitls logues ovcry Thursday e | From Seattle—Mrs. M. Pusich,|i. Alaskan waters with stations keepers. NUGG FOR RENT — Farmisned 3-rool|e ab 10 & m, for Petersburg, @ [Michael Pusich, B0s 7 % Gad-lat port Hebron and Akutan. N AL ERGEPTIONAL b in sed| apertment, with bath. Phone3404.(® = Kake and way ports. o itk Brokins, | B — E 74 ) 4% 3 % W e oo-oono-.-..oc* 3 cars now. Good Con- | FURNISHED 3-room apartment. From Southeastern Alaska ports TERRITOPIAL SCHOOLS Sy Mutor. Co. 421 E. Tth St. Phone 2004. { -Mb's Jeannette Herbet, Barl Ab- NO. XXIIT. i ELECTRIC # x < s il ercrombe, Al Ellensberg, W. H. i o | CALL Service Tiazsfer Phone 328 ESTEBET GUES et D i 5 O Walo gl Larc M8 fuiich peed ot behor for forest wood, any lengths. W ANTED N e | facilities in our common schools,} TED lace. such as better equipment, better | buildings, etc, and so many Te-| ON SCHEDULED rymes atimumens ot s s SITKA VOYAGE SELL AT SEATTLE trails and other development work| in the Territory that W. K. Kel-! ler, Commissioner of Education and| Lk, Nov. 4—Three hali- buz sehooners arrived, today from Motorship Crries T airly, the western banks as follows: Chelsea 47,000 pounds, selling for Large Cargo and 7 and 5 cents a pound; Clipper 3 Passengers COMPETENT youmz woman wants work. Experienced as waitress or housekeeper. C-2200 Empire. COLORED woman \\ants day vxmk or laundry to take home. Special family rate. Phone 221. STAMPS nlbums pa::ne@-.or be- ginners and advanced collectors. Famous Poole looseleaf U. S. al-| bum; International Junior, “Mod- ern.” Approvals. John H. New- man, 11 MacKinnon Apts Phone SUNLIGHT LAMPS before more colleges or junior col-| leges are established in Alaska. In\ the school system the elememaryl and high schools come first. The, Alaska College now meets the need| FOR SALE—For cash, cheap, 1929| WANTED — Position as cook for Model Ford light delivery truck.| hospital or private home. Famous 2206 Empire. for world’s delicacies. Box 2438, candidate for reelection believes; these needs should be provided for; 139,000 pounds, selling for 7% and 5 Juneau. 5 cents a pound; Itsonia 19,000 ORDER modern Christmas cards, Carrying a fairly large cargo and Pounds, selling for 7% and 5 cents | for colleges in Alaska and more | o .stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- Lk i three passengers, th: motorship & pound. wolld constifute a waste of funds Bracket, Ceiling and tractive prices. I\“SCELLANEOUS Estebteh, Capt. Edward Bach and —_————————— needed for more important pur- = 5 SPECIAL Xmas Scholarship offers,| Furser Robert Coughlin, departed » s woNoRREOW 1| o b o i Portable Types = DON’T BE TOO All Magasines. Murlel Jarman, | L0 ‘Juneeu’ last night .on " Nér| § . M.S.“ZAPQRA?” lLeaveSeatile Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau regular weekly voyage to Sitka and! Low tide 0:06 a. m., 14 feet |55 pioneer Trax:, FPnone 443. adv. o Ve Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 High tide 6:55 a. m. 133 feet Low tide 12:40 p. m., 59 feet |, High tide 6:37 p. m., 133 feet 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. LIBERAL Nith the coal if It comes from our place. For our ccal goes farther and gives a more even and satistying|PIANOS, Radlos, sewing Machines,| pagsengers were: heat. If your coal bir is running! Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun-| por port Althorp — Mrs. low, better have us send you & new| ing. Radio and phonograph re- | paojyiy. supnly to prove our statement. Our| pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe | gy Iisjanski—Joseph Reppise. | i zylng service is always the best | Wo For Sitka—Fred Berry. : we specialize in Feed. [URN your old gold into value,|Way ports. Cash or trade at the Nugget| Freight was of general character Shop. and was destined for various places| of call. | —e Standard Prices HAAS | ‘Famouse Candies | 'g The Cash Bazaar || I . Gus Further information O E H "] ry pen Evenings on regquest FERRY TIME CARD New b U mbrellas ana room, Gr »oard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. CAHNADIAN PACIFIC PR Master Made e JUST ARRIVED HOTEL ZYNDA "M . s sanNG ELEVATOR SERVICE M ARB LE S in silk and gloria Whltman $ T VANOOUYER, "vl;cml.ll-. | All New Fall Sampler From Juneau 35¢ and 65¢ per box . : Shades Candies | e KOLSTER RADIOS | st oh andl I | < h 1 23 SI:«:I (iR:: “ ec ”l:e ‘a:)r;: iances, Saak 1 Electrw LE t i % 2 D. B. FEMMER 1 CAPITAL ELECTRIC | i $2.95 to Butler Mauro i 8 mfi%lm Phone 114 2 o Buncou Deug | $4.95 Drug Co. & Power Co. s = SRS FIRE ALARM CALLS g 1 g EROL M s } Co. “There Is No for QU J uneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 Third and Pranklin, !:;onl, and Franklin ont, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apta. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. OCash Cole's Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main, Edison Mazda Lamps | : ALD? CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD Valentine Building SCHUMACHER i Plaster Wullfioard FOR BEAUTY COMFORT PERMANENCE AND. ECONOM¥ + ! .~ Will not warp, expand, shrink, crack or buckle. Takes any kind of covering — paper, tint kalsomine, we X o | | Cone GOOD EATS Quick Service Low Prices PIONEER CAFE J. K. Paull and Nick Noak 114 Front St. NEVER CLOSES ~ Phone 137 Once Tried, Always Patronized- . Yurman, the Furrier | %' Triangle Bullding | S S ——— JUNEAU-YOUNG | Thomas _fla;flware Co. rrrrroos TO YOUR "Ltkmc QUALITY AND smwm Aufln Fresh Tamales . m rook Buttef PHONE 89 _

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