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l’OlI\ AND HPR "AL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1932. NGAGING) M Q\,AL\_S ME SAM FO' e e e 0 00000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND o Zapora " soheduled 1o arrive @ DISGUSSED |N and Ore Are Loaded | teen Passengers for Ju- Wednesday midnight sailing @ | Here for Seattle neau—First, Steerage south about 8 a. m. Thurs- @ day via Sitka and Ohicha- @ | ANUTHER ANGLE Bound from Seward to Seattle,| SEATTLE, Nov. 15. — Bteamer gof. » ) mship Northwestern, Ca; he Alaska Steamship | TYPEWTIY: (i s SORABIEN] BoAtT: (DiaBenEers || & aral scheduled %o & 2 F amsauer and Purser Da- | sailed for Southeast and >hea Bl . Tpecenbe arrive Thursday afternoon @ g at it 1y | hwest Alaska ports at 9 o'clock | Cheap. e . i 1 at Juneau ‘ar}’ So ¥ for Lisianski, Chichagof and Sit- k o o LI l dd G | Ka. leaving * Juneay Thursday| s il o Hilaire Belloc Adds His ab & and départing |this moming with fifty-five first| - — AP’}‘ o a "7 e Alaska scheduled to arrive © C ributi Li 7 o'clock. e and eight steerage passeng- | SEATTLE FOR SALE—Particularly attractive| WOrRing: Fhon® & ___|e Friday. [ ontribution to Lit- The vessel brought 12 passen-|¢rs aboard | SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND furnished cottage; 4 rooms, bath; | FURNISHED 3-room apartment.|® Northland scheduled to arrive ¢ erary Efforts rs here drom the Westward.| The following passengers on the, LOS ANGELES Leave Leave hot water heat; garage; full 1ot;| 4313 B. Tth St. Phone 2004 e Friday. b4 o o \ile in port she took ahoard the Alaska are booked for Juneau: i SAN DIEGO Seattle Juneau southern exposure; view; A-1 - . © SCHEDULED SAILINGS ¢ By JOHN SELBY 2e North Bird, recently dam- | Frank P. Williams, Mrs. G. Mes- Rogers Nov. 9 Nov. 13 location, See us in regard to FOR RENT — 3-room furnished e Norco schedliled to- eail from o FP . when its hangar collapsed; |sefschmidt, M. W. Tinkler, G. R. NEW YORK Rogers Nov. 23 Nov. 21 special arrangements about price.' apartments. Cliff Apartments. |e Scattle Nov. 21 at 9 p. m. ®| NEW YORK, Nov. 15—Few bio-|jimper from the Juneau Lumber|Phillips and wife, B. C. Delzelle, | o & SOUTHBOUND Allen Shattuck, Inc. STEAMHEATED Fiver T . NL{rt_hwestfl'h scheduled 0 @ |graphers.are a t and ore concentrates from Bick Kasen, Donald E. Martin, Hvans’, A - — 2 s b a o sail from Seattle Nov. 26 @ [tire frem the field without leav Alaska Juneau Gold Mining|W. H. Held, Elsie Baggen, Hugo | FOR SALE Buick sedan $100. bath. Mrs. Steinbeck, 3d and g t 9 m o [ing 4 hetr Tsts voontis i Rogers Pt b A Bl s, St o & ing in their lists of titles ano ny, all for Seattle msvhargu |Rengstrom and three stecrage. Rogers Good condition. McCaul Motdrs. Hauris g e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |'Napoleon.” Hilaire Bellos (by o g $od 23 pas s ab 4ht Buy Round-Trip Tickets at ' FOR SA Wardrobe trunk, al-' FURNISHED, heat. apt. Phone701. ® Admiral Rogers scheduled ®|means ready for retirement) is iy the Heonth: [ Reduced Rates. Juneau te most new 5.00. Inquirg at 210 ElV('LE“pn‘x ent. McKinnon Apt: : z‘;mr\::)‘;::ldu.mrly We“"es': ‘:DV‘[;'XCEBP:I‘I%H:S ‘Napoleon” som Fagsgpagrs-¥or Junean DEAL RETURNS FROM ' Seattle and! Return, $65.50-% g : SINGLE aparvment. ) ng Mr. '8 n” is ne- ming passengers, were: 1 JEpen Eyroc e 5% | o Admiral Evans scheduled ®|what out of the ruck in plan. He s g EL.pGl'eell, nirs- Q. Dahl/] GAME PATROL; THREE Fotant it M";;‘,Igs coat (EaB S "'u':"l‘hm;mn;m’:". southbound Nov. 18. o |sketches for 65 pages the fabu- | poons Haugen, Trving McK, Reed,! - MEN ARE ARRESTED bt et G i au Hotel s e s LOCAL SAILINGS e lious oascer of his subjecs, then |, Simons, B Berg, H. W. Sterling, | ! " agent X R 5 ® Estebeth leaves every urs- ® | goes back to the beginning, and in | | cierling, P v A ) A i TIONAL bargains in used| L()bl AND F OUND !e day night at 6 p. m, for ® s series of episodes SRR e | SS"I;;‘;' . ;‘“g:;,;‘(;.:‘f;;“‘“"“fip ST o Sceny _‘“DI i" s""‘f‘i Admirar Line Dock now. Good Selection. Con= o2 ekl ati o Sitka 8nd way porte. o | il opiies et bR b | e e wiage PHONE 4 Co Fiec Something vaiuade %' o pagitip leaves every Thursday ® | career fabulous. 3 4 R § e ; Builer Mauro Drug Co. Finder 0 for Petersbi » Juneau for the South were Game Commission boat Seal, Capt. for Phome 528! may recover by proving owner- at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, It 15 a rewarding plan, and al- |~ por Petersburg—J. L MacKetch- J. C. Sellevold, and Warden Frank | fer Phone 528| may recover by proving i Kake and way ports. % | tnotigh o 188 Hisotioai i b trilphe Verghuawend Iy h- J. C. Sellevold, an arden Frank s wy lengths. | ship { P H i v g0 Inje, R. H. Chadwick, J. Kelly,|Dufresne in charge returned to P \ 9090000 ® ® ®|have left it confusing, Belloc does peior Ternco. | port yesterday. STAMPS, albums, packeis—ior be- | N not. '?;(xxzre are nm:rzhe{e?icfmfifi Destined For Ketchikan | Warden Dufresne made three ginners and advanced collect N t’ l 1 remar i}!e Dflssagaafl.' siylistically | gor Ketchikan—Dr. L. P. l"mu‘i.‘(’rrest.i at Petersburg for viola- * Famous Poole looseleaf U. S. al ortiland ond factually. Belloc’s Impetuous|; vy Hickeu, A. C. McLean, L.|iions of the law. T1wo—Eric Fugl- bum; International Junior, “Mod | rush at times leads him to offer!c wg\snot, J. 1. Loher. | vog and Otto Sclem—resident fish- » Al i ing statements without citing +tle. S My -4 o A e sl ern.” Approvals. John H Wew-} | Chflracter g o - For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Don-|ermen pleaded guilty to exceed- man, 11 MacKinnon Apts pn(ml}; g | 2 .:‘lfn'\x)(;)‘),)}:. ok old G. Hanbury, Mrs. W. S. Pul-|ing the bag limit on deer. The| oo | : ~y expected 1 ter |len, Mrs. O. E. Engstrom, MrS. third man—Adolph Odegaard—was g oattie something of an auth- S ha TR | n Jsea ekt "on dniiitary santiok’ She babtle N. Gallup, Charles Naghel, R. C.|charged with hunting without an TEi e a ]‘ xRy e e g | ey, J. T. Ooullo C. D. alien license and the case is being || WANTER? | e g episodes ‘arg -mo: ; Laughlin, Thomas Tivivi, Boyd W.|delayed pending an investigation “Work of any kind by {#Paul/ Bunyan'", Says: Hel T o e TaND Anpai [ ey T4 TR PR VL | | . ? 5 » udell. | vog ri dayor hnur, by good, handy man.| SEATTLE, Nov. _lov—MoLor,}up, DOCS NOl lee Law Frank Swinnerton is represented B i s [ Fuglvog and s.g}im were given Phone 436. |Northland sailed for Juneau and d O d sty weok, @nd- €0 is -Onthering | e T 30-day suspended sentences, Bach 4o A _ |wayports at 9 o'clock last nig 5 P s S | had four deer carcasses, one mors | YOUNG MAN w; 1:» work of any| )p);o ;p"asspng':)[‘:) the afo]]m:mg‘ an Fert f::‘:fl‘im‘);he “5]'10‘1,\ ??:g:;sgnwdy i (‘ an the legal limit, in his pos-|j kind; nt job preferred.|:wo for Juneau: Charles Hooker (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) b ;” e fead R i i M Beaut Hlnt | session.. The extra dper were|\ Address C-2310 Empire. and C. L. Anderson Sl B g x| rence letters). ‘ | y y | turned over to the Salvation Army | 3. B. BURFORD & CO. aih ig Jim Kelleher of Kougarok, it 2 tershurg WANTED—A-J men to room and| | ApMIRAL ‘”“,AN: i Alaska, whom Alaskan legend has| Swinnerton has to offer “The| m“l’n‘; C:::-::;bi ‘:oi;:rniéjr | _Ticket Agent Phone 79 board, Phone 436 MIEN WAY To THIs PoRT|credited with prodigious feats akin | Gerzian Houss' oft i v | community. | T e 4 fc those of “Paul Buyan,” was in|and most effective of all his novels. e ttle Arrive J Leave Juneau EANING, sewing, “cooking, nurs- 5 3 gl A% e * o - 3 ! IT) Leave Seattle ive Juneau ave m;ng catering. Ora Turner. Phone| ~Steamer Admiral Evans sailed | Scatile yesterday = @b the Frye fi:fiv’:fifif‘i‘fifi’;‘gfif".i:'ni‘ewi‘;:‘fx;' CRAIG MAN SENTENCED TO M.S.“ZAPORA Nov. 9 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 436, | from seward this morning at gm;m.) e o Siigiivh speie ;:(; Raike: owb SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoouah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- o2k enroute T ia 1- ut he wasn't in his usual fettle, | V' < s = i lock ‘enroute to Juneau via Val- | 4 of them he knows definitely when | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. L COLORED woma cr laundry to family rate MIDLP_LLA'\E(NJ‘* I'URN your old goxd mto value. | Oash or trade at the Nuage!| Bhop o rdova e home. Special Phone 576. and Yakutat. feet feel feat ° feet wse he has problems which are him to Washington, D. C. { involve regaining some $12,- 000 ¢f mining claims and property which, he says, belong to him. | Blames Law, Order He blamed his troubles on the coming of law and order to the thern wilds, preventing a man PIANOS, 'S, Radios, bewing Machines |f |irom taking the law in his own Phonographs, Expert P‘““"lT“‘o:‘ HOTEL | hands @hd permitting the country ing. Radio and nfinvflflpll 1'“‘ o o8 { become overrrun with lawless- purmg Anderiuns us! zi?mpru 7Y NDA SN 8 s D05 -SoUE” IiE BOARD > ana_rocin, noard only, | ELEVATOR SERVICE A;fsk.a, ; Marshall House, st St.. and; & ZYNDA. B | “It’s the only place in the Uni- Gastineau Ave ne 240} H NDA, FEo ted States where you can make a Old Papers for sale at Empire |§ == |dollar, and where everybody wears | CALL 22 DON'T BE TOO 1 LIBERAL Nith the coal if It comes from our) | place. For our coal goes fartherand| | gives a more even and satisfying, If your coal bir is running low, better have us send you a new supyly to prove our statement. Our | draging service is always the N“i and we specialize in Feed. TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & customers” { Pelephone 485 ——ee @ BALD? for a CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD \l LLOW C \B Valentine Building A3 el . Room 6 L. C. SMITH and CORONA Co. | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied [ DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS |Fe RUTH HAYES |0 a dress suit—a pair of gum hoots, a flannel shirf and a shovel.” Even Sports Attire Shawls even are considered part of sports attire. They use 'em up there to play golf. Sure, they do! But things aren’t like they used to be. Back in the days of Soapy Smith you could shoot an outlaw. “I had to take the town of Skagway from Soapy once!' he ex- plained. “Some other fellows and I No, it wasn't Saapy iu person, |but some of his representatives.” Furs? Used to get $50 for a fox. Now they use 'em for dish rags. | ] a fox off their doorstep nowadays! — NO BASEBALL, FENCL EVANSTON, Tl1, 1, Northwestern University end had ambitions 0 be a big ie baseball player, bt a foot- ce lea | JEWELER !l CARL JACOBSON WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building { injury necessitated removal of la bone . from. his wrist, ‘which | Yuined his batting swing. ——————— | at Tulane Universit; Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Bergmann Hotel Dining Room First Class Home Cooking Mgr. Mexwe Holmquist, Phnne The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty | Prop. Triangle Bldg. | | Established 1898 Marine News i Sure they do! Wouldn't even shoo Nov. 15.—Dick }* ! Coeds may smoke on the campus INSURANCE Allen Shattugh, Ine. By CLIFF STERRETT UNFORTUNATELY My — NAME IS SAMUEL AND THAT TWO SAMS IN TH WOULD BE A BIT Con~ SBANDS" Vi AFRAID, []RT HWESTERN TAKES AWAY 2 he has built up the desired effect, | whether - of tragedy, comedy or| irony. Then he stops. It being the thing to furnish maps with novels, | nowadays, Swinnerton has 'pruvld- ed an amusing one of his my:nwa‘ Sandenford. Mrs. Carswell knew Lawrence from 1914 to his death; and unlike | % MARY _BRIAN published etters- of Lawrence. the | walk each evening. work “is- valuable. Mrs. Carswell - got much (rom Lawrence in the way of philosophy | —literary - criticism -also, -for that matter. In return she was able to ease a little that abysmal loneli- ness that Lawrence both hated and courted. THE COMPILERS Mark Van Doreen who recantly published 8 compflafion of Ameri- can poetry, now- ‘offers *The Oxford Book of American-Prose," which is designed as & companion piece to the English Hmesung of ‘Sir Ar- thur Quflumh It is a more dificult -Job than selscting: poetry, this- extraoting prose excerpts. Van one a plexion. applied to I find. ————— | 4,000 ATTEND “TEA PARTY” CHICAGO—The Chicago Art In was called the city’s largest te: party of the year—with 45 “host BRINGS 12 AND This stimu- lates the blood sufficiently to give glowing and healthy com- |- the majority of his' friends stuck " vy by him - through that period. She SEE YU calls her book “The Bavage Pil- The simplest beauty methods } New Fur G.RMAN s’ i grimage, a Narrative of D. H. Law- {are the best, I think. One excel-| | New Styles rence,” and for one who wishes to 1ont treatment for the skin and | Cleaning, Repairing; Rem 5 g f111 the chinks between the recently |complexion is to take a brisk| ‘i o pdéiing | Ice covered with a ¢loth and the face each day, belps wmuch in clearing the skin, stitute’s annual reception this fall esses” and more then 4,200 guests. Old papers for sale at the Emplire. KAIN'T YO' CALL B YO' HUSBAND ggff “HENRY" OR SOMETHIN'? ALASKA SAILS THIS MORNING; HAS GOOD LIST Bringing Four- r Steamer FINEST TEAMERS REDUCED ROUND TRIP FAREb 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 reave DueJuneau Due Juneau Reattle Northbound Southbound §~~ ..Meov. 5 Nov. € 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, *N'WESTERN dE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Brady Edenshaw, Craig Indian, ‘who was arrested there y day, | by Deputy United States Marshal | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Phone 3= THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. Nielsen, pleaded guilty in the United States Commissioner’s Court to assault and hajtery. He was | sentenced by Judge Peters to serve six months in the Ketchikan Faderal jail. Yurman, the Furrier GET Anti-Freeze For Your Car NOW ] a Doren has- tried-to make the ex- cerpts as long- as possible; - units standing ‘alone -when practicable. There are 73 pieces from 48 writers, Smith Electric Co. STREET many first rate. EVER G Fifteen shofl: stories are to be ELECTRICAL found i the “currént “O. Henry T Ji | # : JUNEAU MOTORS Memorial Awa.rd— “Prize ' Stories,” scme of chm fine examples of their sort.“The- committee (with Dr. Bianche - Oolfon “Williams supervis- ing) awaraded first prize to Steph- en nenet and second to | James Goud—-mns A further hort short story” prize went to | Edwin Granbérry. Your Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 ALASKA Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Deliveries—10:30, 3:30; 4:80 MEAT CO. Austin Fresh Tamales Sttt FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean for Douglas and Thane CA'NADIAN .~ 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. é {: [ ¢ 7:10a.m. :30p.m. p ’ F‘ ' 9:15a.m.1 :40p.m. Pasait () 12:30n40.t 11:15p.m. smf)fla e . 2:00pj. 13midaight TO VANCOUYER, VICTORIA, 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. ind SEATTLE *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaw From ]uneay 6:30a.m. 8:30p.m. s N 8:30a.m. 7:45p.m. | PRINCESS NORAH o 9:86pm. | Nov. 19 12:45pm.t 11:30p.m. { 2:15pm. 13:15pm. : Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 §:40p.m.1 1:18a.m. | Winter Excursion Rafes Now fx 5:00p.m. Effect—ROUND TPRIP $65.50 '—Thane. Good Till Mafrch 325 i Q—Prelghb will be accepted $—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Navigar | tion Company Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU [SSUUUUSUULSEVUSUSTRT Leaves City Dock “every Thurs- | iay at 10 am. for' Petersburg, { Kake, Port Alexander and way Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka' and Way Ports osoints. 3. B. Burford & Co,, Agents USEL, Agent 2 A s O Phone 79 Valentine Bldg.{, | it it S - e GOOD EATS Quick Service Low Prices PIONEER CAFE J. K. Paull and Nick Noak 114 Front St. NEVER CLOSES Phone 137 Once . Tried, Always PWOM