The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1932, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PA [PXLET ME CALL THE » { BUT INSOMNIA 1S SERIOUS, i (1 REFUSE T'SEE <A SAW-BONES, O.K. IF YOU WANNA BE A MARTYR, BE ONE!! 122, very reasonahble. Phone 216, FOR SALE — Studio couch, new, FOREST WOOD. Phone 262. Happy Rudolph. 2353, City. FOR SALE—Local raised geese, 8 to 14 1bs. 25 cents a pound live' i} ar 30 cents pound dressed. BDX‘FOR RENT—6-room house, All lengths, | SALE e o |, t . 23 F(;.fm‘d&:ifihclfix]i?:l]gpfi?"‘ sel, lable FOR RENT—2-room furnishedapts, 5 oot from Seattle Nov. See it at the Economy Furniture ;.'I‘(i[:igppzl&g zl;:lmétnbme Capltal o Northwestern echoduled to Co's Exchange Department. ST e {® sail from Seattle Nov. 26 B ——— | FURNISHED, heated apt.; i % SN ) & o FON SALE—Brass bed, Downy Rest |\, . nette, bath. Phone 5701 | © 2apora scheduled to safl Trom springs, silk floss mattress—all —— . |® SeaTlle Nov. 26 at mid- double; drophead Singer sewing FOR RENT—TWwo-room apartment. e night. machine; 1900 electric washing Knight Apartments. Phone 577. e Northland scheduled to sdil machine. D. M. Bothwell. Phone - = o3 e ® sail from Vancouver Nov. FOR RENT — Furnished 3-room ® 28 at 9 p. m. | house, with bath; 2-room apart- ® Adviral Evans scheduled to meht, with bath. Mike Vagge, ® sail from Seattle Nov. 30 Willoughby Ave, near Govt.|® at 10 a. m, Steamer Movements L | e . ‘o . NORTHBOUND & Norco scheduled to arrive ® Saturday morning. Should ® have 5 days’ mail. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Admiral Watson scheduled to — 3-room apartment, o [XOm Seattle Nov. 28 ot 0 ® Princess Norah scheduled to FOR REN with bath, electric range. Third and Gold SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS — | ® Alaska scheduiéd southbound furn-le on Nov. 24. ished or unfurnished. Phone 1502. LOCAL SAILINGS School. cars now. Good selection. nors Motor Co, ice Tiansfer M ISCELLANEO S EXCEPTIONAL bargains in used| Con- | ne 528/ for forest wood, any lengths. | TURN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piaho Tun K | R ing. Radio and phonograph x'n»i FOR RENT—Simonarson residence/ o E!:nl;et:l;&avi eeve;y :h ur‘:' in Seatter Tract. 3 rooms com-f, gy "o Oy Dokte pletely furnished; bath; electric’ o Pacific leaves every Thursday ® range. Phone 256 after 5:30. | at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, & 4 Kake and way ports, S e0e0ecsnnncos NORTH STAR IS DUE TO ARRIVE ~room apartment. Phone 2004. FURNISHED 421% E. Tth St MACKINfiofi__A;arhment;Double 1 and single apartments available. | RENT — Fuarnished 3-room ment, with bath. Plione 3404. LOST AND FOUND FOR ag pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. BOARD and. room, or Al;oard unl},l Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. Advertisements are your pocket-|LOST—Pink shell cameo, mounted editorfals. They interpret the merchandise news. LOST—In Douglas Saturday, pair of glasses in case. Finder please notify Miss' Margaret Miller or Phone 225. HERE THIS P. M. Indian Service Vessel Will Discharge Remdeer Carcasses Here in yellow gold. Finder please not- ify Nugget Shap. HOTEL ZYNDA | ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. The advertisements are your guide to efficient spending. I TF you have plumbing, electric wir- With a cargo of reindeer ecar- casses, a portion of which will be WANTED WANTED—Young man wants work|discharged here, the Motorship ectricians C. T. Solt and A. G. North Star, Capt. 8. T. L. Whitlam, ;grwr%):pax:i bomed or egiivalens. service vessel of the Alaska divie sion of the Office of Indian Affairs, was scheduled to arrive here at ing, snow shoveled, windows or{5'30 p. m. today, according to an- woodwork cleaned, washing, iron-|nouncement made from the local ing, sewing done, dishes washed,|headquarters of the bureau. children cared for by the hour,|] The vessel will land at the Ad- catering, quilting, call 436. We'll| miral Line dock and discharge send someone quickly. its local cargo. Tt will remain in L5 - . CALL 22 for a YELLOW CAB | The Florence Shop || | | Permanent Waving a Specialty 1 i & WANTED.—~Work of any kind by port until Wednesday evening, sail- y ing then for Seattle, via Sitka and day or hour, By good, handy man.|sther Southeast Alaska ports. Phone 436, The North Star is returning m from a ‘trip as far north as- Point wfi:::f D—;:ogengg By o Parrow, with supplies for schools 3 RS and other stations of the Indian CLEANING, sewing, cooking, nurs-|Service. It left the north with more ing, catering. Ora Turner. Phone|than 1000 reindeer carcasses, and has discharged several hundred at 0 RRFy-r0- Miami and back up the Coast! Cape May where the tests were FINEST 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 Leave DueJuncau Due Juneau | Marine News sferred F. L. B. flying boats which flown to Gloucester and then e were completed. Radio dis- patches jvere received and sent TR quring the flights. ( { \ Ends Cruise to Arctic AIRPLANES UN The Coast Guard cutter North- 2 land which has arrived in Seattle from the Aretic, is commanded by V. Parker, an expert in avia- 1. During the World War Com- mander Parker was in charge of Rockaway Naval Air Station on Long Island. He received his train- at Pensacola, Fla., and soon oped into a skillful pilo! mmander Parker came here from = ALASKA COAST TO ASSIST . . Plans for Bases, Similar to c . Boston where he commanded the Those on Atlanhc» cutter Mojave which has a fine | Considered d on the North Atlantic. He | was executive officer or the old (Seattle Times) cutter Bear in 1921-23 and was | Uncle Sam’s mercy ships which Texs, A the - culter. Tl |protect life and property on the ° ned u:‘ Honolulu. If »the T Pacific and carry civilization to the “WOrk of airplane bases is ostab- retic Tim of \Alaska soon may be ! ;fll it is believed Cr{mmander {linked with an auxiliary service F27ker Wwill have an important performed by swift airplanes man- F on, 10 S gew service ned by Coast Guardsmen. | S ‘Word was received in Seattle yes- | terday that plans are under con- pook editorials. They interpret the sideration for establishment of merchandise news. ‘Coast Guard aircraft basds in — ‘Washington, Oregon, California and Alaska similar to those on the Atlantic. The first base will be in San Diego, adjoining the airplane sta- tion in tthat port, and the secohd on Terminal Island, San Pedro. In Advertisements are your pocke’- FREE the extension of the bases up the coast it has been suggesied that WEATHER |they be &tablished in San Fran- !cisco, Seaitle, Sitka, Unalaska and CHART Nome. Airplanes at these bases| 3 would be ready night and day CALENDARS 10 aid in carrying sick and injured to. hospit: from isolated parts of 'Alaska, to to one of the new| Vew London, Conn., where the NORCO DUE HERE SATURDAY HAS FIVE DAYS' MALL Vessel on Return South Is! Expected to Take Postal Matter Five day’s mail will be brought to Juneau from Seattle and way ports Saturday morning by the| steamship Norco, and when the craft departs Saturday evening | on her return voyage to the Puget | Sound metropolis she is expected | Southeastern and Southwestern Route ¢HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA .. - Nov. 24 | N'WESTERN ....Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 | ALASKA . Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 | N'WESTERN Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 i ALASKA Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 PHONE 2 tc carry mall south. i Inasmuch as the Norco is not | |& regular mail boat, there are no| |funds available to defray the cost | of transferring her mail betwes wharf and postoffice. This service | |will be performed without charge‘ by D. B. Femmer, at whose dock | “he Norco moors. | With change of schedules by the | Alaska Steamship Compnay and [the Pacific Steamship Company, whose vessels are ‘the regular mai!l | carriers, there was an unusually |long period this week without de- | livery or dispatch of postal matter, ! 'With the new schedules in effeci the mail carrying companies will be here every ‘week at intervals |of a few days apart. " ABOARD NORCO | Femmer To Haul Mail 1 | 3 ssist Coast Guard. cut- | ters in rescue work at sea angd to do patrol duty from the Mexican border to the arctic. | Stations Now in Operation Coast Guard airplane stations ,at Gloucester, Mass., Cape May, |N. Y, and Miami, Fla., are now |in operation and are very efficient. ‘As the planes are equipped with wircless, a series of radio test flights along the Atiantic Coast Butler Mauro EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS Drug Co. ] ANY TIME l | neau ‘ H. L. Redlingshafer, Mrs. Sophie | Erickson and G. H. Flreored. | | FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Nov. 22—Motorship | Norco sailed for Juneau and way ports at 9 o'clock last night. {Norco has nine first class passeng- ers aboard including three for Ju- | as follows: The J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave Seattle Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Leave Juneau Nov. 28 Dec. 3 Dec. § *Watson Evans iWatson . *Calls Sitka. tCalls Skagway. SOUTHBOUND Lv. Juneau Nov. 27 Dec. 8 Dec. 16 Watson ... Watson Evans TICXET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent 3 Admiralr iine Dock PHONE 4 were made recently by Radio El- Descoteaux of the Coast Guard :headmnrwrs communication sec- tion. The purpose of the tests was (to obtain data on aircraft radio equipment and to study communi- cation as affecting the operation of ithe Coast Guard. The perfor- mances of 'the radio equipment and communication with Coast Guard cutters in port and at sea were very satisfactory throughout ,the! test flights, which covered more than 3,000 miles. “An am- phiblan plane was used for most of the tests and was flown by |, Coast Guardsmen from Gloucester ‘r])_m‘othy Stearns Roff i Teacher of Rail fares lowest in years Think about it for a minute—warm sunshine and rest. Palm trees. Fun in fascinating San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego. Days in the kindly desert sun at Palm Springs. Gay days at Agua Caliente. And'new. low fares, beginning at $33.29 (one-way) from Vancouver, B. C, to Los Angeles, $24 from Port- land, $27.50 from Seattle, good in coaches or in tourist sleeping cars, \* This Winter— Califor 6:15a.m. 7:10a.m. 9:15a.m.t 12: t 2o, 38:30p.m.t *4:00p.m. 6:30a.m. * | M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. WILLS. NAVIGATION CO. 436. to bid on the steel lighthouse .ten- Department of Commerce, Bureau |of Lighthouses, for service in Al- .askan waters, replacing the Fern, @ wooden vessel. |ton, D. C., November 28. | The Hemlock will be a sister ship of ‘the Arbutus, being Buily in the Puey & Sons shipyards at Wilmington, Del. The itus wlil cost approximately $275,000. | The Hemlock will be 170 feet {long, 32 feet beam and 146 feet DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS in depth. She will be a twin-screw s craft equipped wifh 4 1,000 horse- Telephone 49y RUTH. HAYES power steam engine. The new I's .‘vessel will be based at Ketchikan, | 7771 f‘sm will carry supplies to light- | houses and look after lights and || CARL’EIWA‘!C‘EO.BSON tbuoys in Alaskan waters. i WATCH REPAIRING | SEWARD STREET {Woman Rams Hearse, Breaks Good Record | BOSTON, Nov. 22—A record of driving an automobile for twenty- eight yeafs unblemished by a sin- gle accident, Was broken for Mrs. Elsie P. Whitney, Brookline society matron, when her car collided with E 'Aa hearse, ¥ ¥ Bergmann Hotel T Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Mgr. [ i der Hemlock, to be built by the Bids will' be opened mw&shlng-\ ; i !'lore::'e Holmgquist, Prop. | [ — T . .\\-fiypms enroute south, l TED Lépligb{nNgM || (plus berth). _— . ARSI : ! o XL 211 KOLSTER RADIOS | TIDES TOMOREOW | A For further information, write to i, SEE YURMAN | } Electrlc;le ;m‘i&nm J ®fow tide 2:15 a. m, 25 feot || T & 5 S LT ’ New Fur Garmeata tn | || 2 ! High tide 8:39 a. m., 155 feet 3 BALD? s ° | G g o | |, CAPTTALELECTRIC [ xow e 110 5 10 24 1% || conemn w000 o | SOUCHern Pacifie | - Forman, the Furrier | : ; : | - Velentine milldjog 1405 FOURTH AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | angle Butlding | SEATTLE YARDS .. . | | - — McCAUL MOTOR ARE TO BID ON | DON'T BE TOO COMPANY | ALASKA VESSEL! - 1 Seattle shipyaras are préparing We are I - Prompt Fair Pri GOOD SERIES 223 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR many customers, assuring them of PHONE 412 | Pacszic (oass (ool (o) serving Service, ces and COAL. FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Eaal ! THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU and End 8:3Ca.m. 9:30a.m.t 12:45pm.t 2:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t *—Thane. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau Yor Douglas and Thano 6:15p.am. 6:30p.m. t—Freight will be accepted $—Saturdays only. Nov. Phone Leaves Douglas for Jumeas Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company D e 1 Motorship Leaves Ji “ESTEBETH” Every Thurs- DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone_Single O — day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports -— Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay 26 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 *Calls first trip of month only. 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. CAHADIAMN! PACIFIC TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, dnd SEATTLE ] | i -~ From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 Winter Excursion Rates Now -ix Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 " Good Till Mar¢h 25 Tickets, reservations and full M. S. “PACIFIQ» '} vés City Dock every Th , ';:;!G l:’l;. for Hfifi: e, » Eake, Port, Alexander and way J. B. Burford & Co., Agents { Phone 79 Valentine ‘Bidg. et e ] Arent SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD’ | FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Al Based at Juneau J. V. HICKEY, Owner PHONE 194 Alaska Lovendry TELEPHONE 15 ! R -

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