The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1932, Page 6

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NO FOOLIN' MAW/ I SIMPLY GOTTA HAVE THIS S'PENDER BUTTON SEWED ON!/ POII\ \‘\'D HER ]’ALS SOME CAMERA-MEN ARE ARRIVED TO Glenn Oakes, A-J Dock FOR SALE—Heating _stove. quire of Telephone Company FOR SALE—Upright grand piano. | FURNISHED 2-room and single T In-| apartments. Above Capital Elec- | # tric. | FURNISHE FOR SALE— MBJESUC radio; quick sale. Phone 1305. FOR SALE-L. C. Smith tyoe-| writer; check protectograph. Both Leader De- GOMFORTABLY furnished heated o in good condition. partment Store. elec- | ——— tric range; Simmons spring and FOR RENT- mattress. Reasonably priced for rnished a})artment, with plano Phone 143. FOR RENT -— Small aparbment with bath, $22.50. Available Nov. 10. Phone 3753. | room; private home. Phone 330 FURNISHED residence Tor sale ar‘;[}'{lzliSHED ;m;m )16;'.1;1 .pa“_ rent. Lockie MacKinnon i ment. Inquire at Nugget Shop. FOR SALE—Dodge delvery '«XUCk SINGLE apanmcn McKmnonApLs $60 cash. Good engine and tires; | RRETE David Simonson, Box 1947, Juneau. | MODERN offices, arranged for your —— | requirements, in Goldstein Build-| EXCEPTIONAL in used| ing. See Geo. Baum or C. L. cars now. Good on. Con-| Anderson, Suite 401-3. | g oo S | FOI. REN1 — rurnished, heated | CALL Service Tiansfer Phone 528 gths. for forest wood, any ler room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th.| Phone 330. STAMPS, albums, pa,cxe.m—.or be-| FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room ginners and advanced collectors. | Famous Poole looseleaf U. S. al- apartment, with bath, Phone 3404. bum; International Junior, “Mod- LS ern” Approvals. John H. New- WANTED man, 11 MacKinnon Apts Phone| wanrpn 275 men to room and 339, board Phone 436 FOR SALE—For casn, cneap, 1923 Model Ford light delivery truck 2206 Empire. CLEANING, sewing, cooking, nurs- ing, catering. Ora Turner. Phone 436. | o —®|COMPETENT young woman wants HAAS Famoue Candies | The Cash Bazaar work. Experienced as waitress or housekeeper. C-2290 Empire. CbLE)RED woman v;-;mts‘ dayl work cr laundry to take home. Special 3 N 1ot ™ SNAP YOUR HON. Marine Ne'ws ® © 0 0 000 0 0000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive in port at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- urday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 9. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sall from Seattle Nov. 9 at '10 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 14 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to safl from Vancouver Nov. 14 at 9 p. m. ® Alaska scheduled to sail from ‘Seattle Nov. 15 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Admiral Evans scheduled southbound Nov. 18. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® 0 0 0 00000 PASSENGERS | ABOARD NORGO . onooonc.o-on.io.ot.nooooo.lo.ooooo SEATTLE, Nov. 8. — Motorship| orco sailed for Juneau and way: ports at 9 o'clock last night with six first class passengers aboard, three booked for Juneau as fol- wS: H. Richards, Miss Dorothy Wells, B. Stetzer. . ALASKA BRINGS 15 PASSENGERS, TAKES AWAY 43 Vessel Calls at Juneau on Way from Seward to Seattle the - stzamship Alaska, Capt. C. ¥. Westerlund and Purser Joseph L. Large, called at Juneau early this afternoon. She made only a brief stay. The vessel was a little behind| her scheduled time of arrival at this port. Her delay was occa.slon- ed by the loading of a heavy cargo of ore at Cordova for Puget saund‘ discharge. One hundred and seventeen pas- sengers from Westward ports were| on the Alaska, Of these 16 were| for Juneau, namely: John Rustgard, J. A. Handrehan,| Charles Peterson, Benjamin Thomp- | son, John Gravdahl and 11 steer-| age. Forty-three persons embarked at; Juneau for the south. They were: For Petersburg—Mr. and Mrs. H | F. Cunnard and Sam Baker. i For Wrangell—J. E. Boyle and N.! 4 FOR THIS PORT L. Troast. and M. D. Williams. | For Seattle—Miss M. Oygard, Ike P, Taylor, Miss Pearl Petersqn, Mrs. H. S. Nordling, Paul W: Gorr jdon, F. O. Fellows, W. D.’ Gross,| J. T. Petrich, George A. Parks, iMrs. R. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. | R. E. Robertson, Mrs. L. F. Abbott, |O. Ross, Ald:n B. Clark, Mr: ai Mrs. L. W. 'Tucker, Mrs, L. B Ab-| | bott, Paul H Abbott, M. C. Sexton, Open Evenings family rate. Phone 576. } TIDES TOMORROW | |Evelyn Houston, Mrs. Mildred Clark, e 2 . E - e WANTED — Position as cook for ';g-lmfl‘:;r Z’?.fi%‘.‘,fi' fidwardd Saloum, | o hospital or private home. Famous| pov tide 4:06 a. m, 28 feet |J. Hawver, A. G x"- and Mrs, ‘A, DON'T BE TOO for world’s delicacies. Box 2438, x i e , A. Gonla, Chris Ander- 3 High tide 10:26 a. m., 159 feet |son, Willlam Todd, Thomas C. LIBERAL 7 JRAG, Low tide 4:46 p. m., 14 feet |King, E. Norwell, Martin H. Mark- the coal If It comes from our MIDLLLLA‘JEOUS High tide 10:56 p. jer, 'Ed Eisman, H. Olson, G. R. For our ccal goes farther and o | TR & gives a more even and satisfying EPECIAL Xmas scholarship offers, | SR s oy TR A o we specialize In Feed If your coal bir is running low, better have us send you a new suphly to prove our statement. Onr service :is always the bes’ all magazimes. Muriel Jarman. [URN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music _Shoppe. BOARD ana room, ¢r noard only, I Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201, reached its peak in 1009 when 1 223,849,000 feet BALD? Valentine Building Room' 6 s 2,643 mills. e T SRR HOTEL ZYNDA Phone 114 ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD Front at A. J. Office. ‘Willoughby at Totem was produced by | | T Dorothy Stearns Roff Doroth¥ Juneau Beauty l 1 Shoppe SYLVIA BRUMBERG 1 sw%‘;‘::‘;:fi?:;:’: and i X:ers urged to attend. —adv. ‘Telephone 334 1384 = b4 £l f —#|| KOLSTER RADIOS | JUNEAU SAMPLE || E"“"N Awlhnces, s ‘ CAPITAL ELEGTRIC I BIG' VALUES = e S| JUNEA-U DAIRY || | UPHOLSTERING | ICE CREAM i MADE TO ORDER | Also Recoverinng and Repairing Dishaw Bldg. . T | WE HAVE IT at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street Stearns Roff ‘eacher of DANCING TELEPHONE 5451 $ | PHONE 419 | ATTENTION EASTERN STAR Important business meeting Tues- day, November 8, at 8 P. M. Mem- | A HOME PRODUCT | | cALL22 il YELLOW CAB 1 TODWIG TODVIC NE Nn‘ffoi‘ 4. tll w-um Brunswick Agency Will not warp, crack or buckle. kalsomme. SCHUMACHER Plaster Wallbodri »: FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, PEfifiANENCE AND ECONOMY of covering — paper, tint or -~~~ 1FIVE HALIBUTERS. Enroute from Seward to Seattle, For Ketchikan—Robert Wakalin| ' : I'VE DECIDED T'LET THE PUBLIC, SEE MY DOMESTIC S|DE! SELL AT SEATTLE] SFATTLE, Nov. 8—The follow~ halibuters arrived ~here today western banks: Wizard | 000 pounds, Tongas with pounds, both selling for 6% cents a pound; Akutan with | 7000 pounds, selling for 6% and ents a pound; Vansee with 62-1 pounds, selling for 6 and Si a pound; Liberty with 37,000 selling for 6% and § cents with |28, and 5 3 000 2 Nk CAPT. DONALD DROPS DEAD IN VANCOUVER Daniel Donald veteran n National Steamship{ r and master of the steam- ince Rupert, died unexpect- Vancouver, B. C., recently after having docked his vessel on her return trip from Hyder. Capt. Donald was standing on talking to friends a few after landing, when he suddenly collapsed and expired | before medical aid could reach| him. Death was ascribed to heart| |failure, He was 62 years of age!| and had been in the employ of the| steamship company since its incep- | tion | Capt. Donald was well known in| [Juneau, his vessel, the Prince Ru- | pt having made regular voyages, to this port during the summer | season, | | l Gastineau l George Jones Hoonah; Mrs. G.| A. Berg Tenakee. 1 Alackan \ David Johnson Hoonah; F. v; Smith, W. Hyland, Frank Hill,| Juneau. { e — i | | SPARKS CAUSE FIRE ALARM Sparks from the chimney of a| house near Ninth and TIndian| Street caused an alarm to be| turned finto the Fire Department last evening. ‘There was no blaze. Firemen on their arrival put som,[ cleanser down the chunuey “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Millinery Something new and the smartest in both close fitting and brim models just received PRICE $6.95 | McCA CO expa.nd M Takes any kind “Old Glpthes ™, $2.95 to | QUALITY AND.SERVICE 70 YOUR anw Deliveries-<10:30, 2:89, Day”, Designated For November 10 Thussday, November : 10, has béen designated as “Old Clothes Day,” by the Juneau Chamber of Commerce according to Al- len Shattuck, President. Boxes wilt be placed outside of Bailey’s Cafe and every Ju- neau citizen who has any sort of old clothes that might' be useful for the needy this win- ter is urged fo donate. The eclothing will be' turned over to' the Juneau Woman's Club: who will intelligently dis- tribute it, bringing warmth and comfort to the less fortunate NORTHBOUND this winter. s A ST SN SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leave- CARD PARTY THURSDAY LOS ANGELES e The fifth card party of the SAN DIEGO . Nov. 13 series by Women of the Moose NEW YORK Nov. 21 will be ‘held Thursday &vening, at Prizes. Refreshments. Moose Hall. ) gltg\flzns N\ \ REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Trckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE zeave DueJuneau DueJuneau Reattle Northbound Southbound Nov. 7 ALASKA .. *N'WESTERN ..Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 ALASEA ... ..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. W. E: NOWELL; Agent poisty sunags o &L PHONE 2 WL SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND Evans .. —adv. Rogers ———,————— Rogers 5 “DOORS UPEN” , Buy Round-Trip Tickets ay Drugless Health Institute. Dr. Reduced Rates. Juneau te Doelker. Phone 477. —adv. Seattle and Return, $65.50— T return limit March 25. ¥ GENERAL ELECTRIC SUNLIGHT LAMPS Bracket, Ceiling and Portable Types Standard Prices Further information on request - Alaska Ele&tnc nght & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 Edison Mazda Lamps Austin - Amal , 499 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admira1 ine Dock PHONE 4 '}a D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 J. B, BU“DB.D & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 S Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau M- S.“ZAPORA” Nov. 9 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. i Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate, WILLS NAVIGATION CO. - Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. WL CANADIAN FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junear tor, Douglas and YU FACIFIC 9:15am.1 dnd SEATTLE T e PRINCESS NORAH * 9:30a.m.t 9:56p.m. 12:46pmt 11:36pm. N°V'7 12 s 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 3B} L:15am. Winter Excursion Rates Now i o Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 #—Freight will be a » Gg}fl Till March 25 $—Saturdays only. Tickets, Teservations and full Juneau Ferry & Navlgt- tion Company day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports GOOD EATS Quick Service - Low Prices Gata PIONEER CAFE J.K. Paull and Nick Noak: 114 Front St. NEVER CLOSES Phone 137 Once Tried, Always Patronized

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