The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1932, Page 6

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T — e T & § ! 4 E y.v i | POLLY AND HER PALS % [(TLL LEARN THAT) fon 3 33 YOUNG WHIPPER ) (‘paw, STRIKE WITHQUT SNAPPER OF WARNING 2! POLLY’S T'STAY TlLL TWELVE’ YOU SN s BATTLE LI BY B B BB I B SN R RN ) Steamer Movements ° NORTHBOUND Zapora scheduled to arrive at midnight tonight, sailing south about 8 a. m. Thurs- day via Sitka and Chicha- gof. Princess Norah scheduled to e 5 - room FOR SALE—Remington typewrit-| FURNISHED apartment. er; small iron safe. Cheap. Var-| 421% E. 7th St. Phone 2004. :r”";’:e Thursgay afternoon i G _ |FOR RENT — 3-room furnished:® Alaska scheduled to arrive FOR SALE—Particularly attractive| 0Partments. Cliff Apartments. |e Friday. furnished cottage; 4 rooms, bath; Sn:\‘H{FATFD ;]pcp]ng room; | Fri }s‘;[r::r‘:r Qiglomguagcl full }:ll bath. Mrs. Steinbeck, 3d and SCHEDULED SAILINGS t re; view; Harris. location. See us in regard to . ___ | @ Norco scheduled”to safl from e Seattle Nov. 21 at 9 p. m, ' e Northwestern scheduled to 3 ' SINGLE aparvment. McKinnon Apts. ® sail from Seattle Noy. 26 FOR SALE— Wamrou* .runk al- —————'0 - 41 8 3. m. most new, $2500, Inquire ai 210 FOR RENT — Fumisned 3-100m o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Main Street apartment, with bath. Phone3404. o Admiral Rogers scheduled to ST CORR Iy e arrive at 7:30 o'clock to- LU.\’I D 1‘0L ND night and sails south one special arrangements about price. FURNISHEDihmt apL Phone 9701 Allen Shattuck, Inc. FOR SALE — Otter coat. Miss. A. >astinea ! S — e hour later. _Hamilion, Gastineau Hotel | FOUND — Something valuable at) g e S ST EXCEPTIONAL bargains in used| Butler Mauro Drug Co. Owne southbound Nov. 18. cars now. Good selection. Con-| may recover by proving owner-| o LOCAL SAILINGS s otor Oo p Estebeth leaves every Thurs- CALL = F p e k. i 3 | day night at 6 p. m, for e CALL Service Tiansfer Ph g < for forest wood, any Ie WANTER o Sitka and way ports. . ) e ! ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e BTAMPS, album:, packets Tuxedo, size 36. Pan- e at 10 a. m. for Petersburg, ® jum Cleaners. Kake and way ponts. ginners and advanced cullvcmrs,'l Famous Poole looseleaf U. 8. 3‘"‘ WANTED—Used coal oil heater Bum; International Junior,"Mod-| e have customers for two, if in| ern.” Approvals. John H. N“"’*‘ working condition. Phone 115 man, 11 MacKinnon Apts Phone m. or see Economy| 339, { Co. | i WARNED;GALE ) One Storm Qver on Coast but. Another. Report- ed Approaching \\AN ) — Used single bed and spring, in good condition. Hav customer. Phone 115 after 5 p.m. MISC ELLANEOUS “ZAPORA™ will accept passengers| or see Economy Furniture Co. | for Lislanski, Chichagof and Sit-' WANTEL.—Work of any kind by ka, leaving Juneau Thursday} day or hour, by good, handy man. morning. Phone 3 Phone 436. YOUNG MAN wants work of any kind; restaurant job preferred. Address C-2310 Empire. TURN your old gold into ':aiun,l Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- WANTED—A-J men to room and| board. Phone 436. PORTLAND, Oi¢gon, Nov. 16— A new storm, expected to reach the ferce of a gale off shore on CLEANING, sewing, cooking, nurs- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe ing, catering. Ora Turner. Phone|the Oregon Coast line, is predict-] —_— —1 436, ed by s RS anid roc, oF oard o 136. ed by the Weather Bureau, follow: s Marshall House, East St. and|COLORED woman wants day work| ¢ the battering of the wind Gastineau Aye. Fhone 2201, or laundry to take home. Speoia1| Fhich blew ifself ‘out last night. e L2 family ra’te Phone 576 In consequence of the new pre- ZA e N » b ion, southeast storm warnings D B 7 S Clyde Hoover, freshman forestry|have been ordered. HOTEL student at Iowa State College, is| - .———— 4 paying his way by selling sorghum| ® - '] ZYNDA imolasses from his farm to profes- TIDES TOMORROW | s ernities rdi . . ELEVATOR SERVICE sors, fraternities and boarding|® Lrormr e . 181 feet hous 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Low tide 8:49 a. m., 58 feet T High tide 2:37 p. m,, 154 feet KOLSTER RADIOS | Electrical Appliances, | Repairs CAPITAL ELECTRIC Low tide 9:33 p. m,, DENALI SAILS FOR | NORTH ON SATURDAY The treighter Denali, of the Al- aska Steamship Company, will sail from Seattle November 19. This is according to advices received by Agent Willis E. Nowell. —————————— A rack containing twenty-seven feet of clothesline has been invent- .05 feet CALL 22 for a l YELLOW CAB McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY BALD? | CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD Valentine Building Room 6 | . Norugnpd scheduled to. arrive . L) +| Torsa, | ed that can be fitted over the top! @ |of a bath tub for drying clothing.’ Marihe News FIRE DESTROYS BASBOAT TORSA IN YOUNG'S BAY john Clauson Owner, 'Los- es Everything But i Clothes He Had On While high and dry on the| beach at Young’s Bay, the gasboaL owned and skippered by John Clauson of Juneau, was com- pletely destroyed by fire last Sat- urday afternoon. | +but aside from the singeing of the former’s eyebrows, neither of the men suffered any injury. On the little vessel were all the wearing | apparel, and other property, such | as tool chests and provisions of Mr. Clauson. The only things he has left are the working clothes 2 _wore at the time. Brought Here By Ace Mr. Clauson was brought to Ju- neau last evening by the gasboat Ace, Capt. Al Weathers, who had gone to Young's Bay tQ return a | party of hunters here, The Torsa, 30 feet long, 9 feet| wide and 3 feet deep and equxppsd with an 8-horsepower engine, was | valued at $3,000. She was not in-| sured. “I left Juneau Friday to go to Funter Bay,” Mr. Olauson related. was so stormy, I could not round i|the Point, so T put into Young's| Bay on Admiralty Island for shel- ter. I took the boat as' close as possible to shore at high tide. When the tide receded, she was! left high and dry, and was tilted slightly on one Sside. Embers of Stove Fire “There were the embers of a fire in the cook stove. A young into the engine room and an ex-| plosion immediately followed. He was hurled out the door, but was not Burt. T was standing outside the door. A sheet of flame from within scorched my . eyebrows. “We did not have time to save a single thing. N& far distant came for them yesterday. Mr. CTlauson formerly was en-| gaged In the fur farming business on an island near Sitka. He has made. his headquarters in Juneau for the last year. ——————————— Italy’s population is growing at| the rgte of 6 per cent a year, ac- cording to a recent estimate. JUNEAU SAMPLE il | SHOP ) | The Liftle Store with the | | BIG VALUES { . —e || L C.SMITH and CORONA | TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. ! “Our doorstep worn by satisfied \ customers” " DONTBETOO | LIBERAL ‘H Fith the coal If 15 comes from ous ! | nln-.mmeaumxmum.‘, satistying’ It your coal bir is running Doxumm BEAUTY PARLORS , better have us send you & new to prove our Our service 1s always the best we specialize in Feed. ELEC TRIC i Uflt | Bergmann Hotel g Dining Room | | First Class Home Cooking Mrs, Hilja Johnson, Mgr. l | Juneau—Phone 6 General Electnc' Sun Ball With and Without the Fan Circulating Device | Telephone RUTH HAYES | 3 T : T ! PRICES RANGE FROM | CARL JACOBSON | VoeeRe - Sl $4.95 10 $12. 95 | SEWARD STREET | | _Oppasite Goldstein Bullding_ | All Units (,uarameed Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. EDISON MAZDA; LAMPS HMTERS \, Douglas—Phone 13 A5 YOUR WAY OVER HERE, 1 WHAT WAS IT ALL ABOUT °7? INQURE SoLLY! ) d AaHoR SCENES OF VIOLENCE!! ‘Aboard the craft | |were the owner and an Indian, ' “Off Point Retreat the weather| Indian man came aboard to givei me some meat. He opened the door | on land, was a camp of hunters,| I stayed with them until the Ace|” By (.LIFF STERRETT R b i WAL, I YCU Hm LIKE HECK, YOU'LL ESS MISS ONE! FINEST . . STEAMERS . REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return: Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Tickets on sale until Feb. 28; réturn portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau &eattle Northbound Southbound L~ *N'WESTZRN . Mov. 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. ¢HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent | | | i | This 20-toot Jawbone of a le is one of the largest ever taken in the Arctic, by an eskimo at Pt. Barrow, Alaska. It was unloaded at Seattle where it was forwarded to the Smithsonian Institution in ‘Washington, D. C. (Associated Press Photo) iT AILS! DUWNED {Turkey Places Coffee On Strict Barter Basis ISTANBUL, Nov. 16.—Millions or 'Lebrun Sets New Fashion Turks got a bad shock when, sip-{ | ping their traditional cups of black ! in Official Dress syrupy. coffee, they read in the papers: “Millions of figs for col‘fee‘ but not one cent in cash.” The new Minister of Economy PARIS, Nov. 16.—President Le- Djelal Bey, announced that unless| {brun has wrought a sartorial revo- coffee exporting nations — chiefly | ution in this center of fashion. |Brazil—buy Turkish figs, olives ;md\‘ > firmly declined to appear aL rugs, the 13,580,000 Turks (even| mommg and afternoon functions in babies drink it) will have to find| full evening dress, with the red rib- a new national beverage. bon of the Legion of Honor across, “I will not allow one centime fo| in Paris | EAY SlAml SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND LOS ANGELES ;fl;’;e ;’::: eal ul u SAN DIEGO Rogers Nov. 8 Nov. 13 NEW YORK Rogers Nov. 23 Nov. 21 SOUTHBOUND Evans Rogers .. 3 Rogers .. h Y Buy Round-Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates. Juneau ta Seattle and Return, $65.50— return limit March 25. TICXET OFFICE: . B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admirar ine Dock D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 | his hard-boiled shirt front. be sent out of this country in pay- Previous Presidents have always ment for coffee,” Djelal Bey said. ['deemed that costume essential on - - official occasions, and foreign en- L . = |voys and Cabinet Ministers have, EVER-BEAR) COFTON Wi {had to put on “tails” also. F e T \ Ul <, N. C—A num- Lebrun nhas gone pack to the . s i P “Prinee Albert” of late Vietorian ."J O nners nave epoptec @ Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau Nov. 9 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Hoouah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- ock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip.of month only. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. M.S.“ZAPORA” ming cctton this year on last s stalks, buf CGuy Tolbert, a| farmer lving north of here, v,oppcdK them all when he exhibited a last year’s stalk that bore 51 bolls this year. 1 SEE YORMAN- { times. He wanted to adopt the cut- away, but Becq de Foquieres, his | “director of the protocol,” or ar- biter of manners, deemed that just |a shade too dapper and modern. New l'll' Glmwnla in | Yurman, the Furrier Bullding WOOL o | New' Styles { | Cleaning, Repalring, Remodshing | | | | L] | GET 75¢ to $1.35 A?l”tl-‘F reeze For Your Car | All Sizes and g Now Colors | £ 47 | JUNEAU Sordlonss | MOTORS ALASKA MEAT CO.. QUALITY AND SERVICE TC YOUR LIKING. Butter i Deliveries—10:80, 2:80, 4:29 e ]| CAMADIAM PACIFIC SAILING 70 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, ind SEATTLE ~ L Vo Baes ot anmien From Juneau 6:30a.m. 6:30p. . o i Pt Loy PRINCESS NORAH :soa.uu 9:55p.m. ; Nov. 19 12:45] 1 11:30p. 3i0pm. i3Abpa Dec. 3, 17, Jan, L. 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. ‘Winter Excursion” Rated Now' ix RO it Effect—ROUND TRIP $6550 Good Till Mapghe 28 ‘fun '—m‘hfi 'flf be accepted Tickets, reservations “#hd full Jparticulprs, $—Saturdays only. ‘~«m wk Sermce AFE PIONE J. K. Paullzfi wkNoak 114 Front St. NEVER CLOSES Pllone 137 Once Tried, Always Patroni;ed

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