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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV i POLLY AND HER PALS NO THANKSGIVING TURKEY THIS YEAR ? HOW 150, SUSIE? ? WE CAN'T AFFORD ). TPAY 'EM POULTRY X PIRUTS THE PRICES THEY'RE ASKIN'! : AIE forenoon, Northwestern scheduied to ar- -+ S S 2 rive Tuesday. WARDROBE for sale. Phone 3371. FOR RENT — 6-room furnished SCHEDULED SAILING§ T A PR AL e — | Zapora scheduled to sail from FOR SALE—Coal ‘range, reason-, house. Oil burner, electric range. Seallle Nov. 28 at mid- able. Telephone 801. i Call J. M. Saloum Store. FOR SALE — Cut hemlock and|ROOM with private entrance; bath spruce wood, $7.50 a cord. Phone| adjoining. Phone 2052. P f Bl T o FURNISHED, heated apt.; kitchenette, bath. Phone 5701. FOREST WOOD. All lengths.' Phone 262. Happy Rudolph. FURNISHED 5-room apartment. 421'% E. Tth St. Phone 2004. MACKINNON _Apartments—Double and single apartments available. EXCEPTIONAL bargalns in used cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. CALL Service Tiansfer Phone 528 for forest wood, any lengths. FOR RENT — Farnisned 3-room ‘E apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. MISCELLANEOUS | WANTE TURN your old gold into value.| wANTED— Experienced woman for Cash or trade at Nugget Shop.| general housework and cooking. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,“ Inquire Mrs. W. D. Gross. Phone Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- 361 ing. Radio and phonograph re-| pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOARD and room, or board only,| Marshall House, East 8t. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. \\'ANf‘ED—~Y;)\}né man wants work for room and hoard or equivalent. 2346 Empire. ing, snow shoveled, windows or .woodwork cleaned, washing, iron- ing, sewing done, dishes washed, children cared for by the hour, catering, quilting, call 436. We'l send someone quickly. " Read the classified ads. HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. WANi‘ED—fiA—j men to room and board. Phone 436. ) TLEANING, sewing, cooking, nurs- ing, catering. Ora Turner. Phone 436. | KIRMSE’S Read the ads as carefully as you read the news articles. GIFT SHOP " at WINTER & POND'S Dorothy Stearns Roff o g P | Teacher of ? 2 | DANCING | B e ! TELEPHONE 5451 | 1 at the Right Priec } — = L Ly Harris Hardware Co. | [}— Bl R Lower Front Street ‘ | LUDWIG NELSON ‘ S it JEWELER 1 L ’ l Waich Boirtag ' Bruns: CALL 22 | TRONT STREET | for a . rae i ' RN AN l | JUNEAU SAMPLE | o e SHOP | | The Florence Shop | ‘ The Little Store with the “1 , Permanent Waving a Specialty BIG VALUES Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phohe 427 Triangle Bldg. | | ¥ B e ! . - ——— .|| KOLSTER RADIOS | SEE YURMAN | Electrical Appliances, } New Fur Garments i» | _ Repairs Syon - Syten | CAPITAL ELECTRIC Cleating, Repatring, Remodeling | Yurman, the Furrier | ‘friangle Building | DON'T BE TOO l | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY L. C. SMITH and CORONA | TYPEWRITERS | J. B. Burford & Co, ! “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | customers” | | » Steamer Movement.s : NORTHBOUND Admiral Watson scheduled to arrive at 10 o'clock Sunday €00 0000000 00 rervossas night. Northland scheduled to sail fraom Seattle Noy. 28 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Nov. 28 at 9 p. m. Adviral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 30 at 10 a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 5 at 9 p. m. |® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS |® Alaska scheduled to arrive at ® midnight tonight south- baund.. LOCAL SAILINGS Esteheth 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 pogts. |90 @008 00000 scoe NORTHWESTERN HAS 12ABOARD [ |® e . ° SEATTLE, Nov. 26 — Steamer and Southwest Alaska ports at 9 ers, ‘The following passengers aboard Juneau: . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . ° L] 3 . . . . . . . Marine News S e o .l bt . . . Ld 3 FOR THIS PORT Northwestern sailed for Southeast Canal, required for the construe-| oclack this morning with 42 irst, WAY, and extended them southward | class and four steerage passeng-ibto Revillagigedo Channel. the Northwestern are booked for ¢hart 8075 which have not been R. E. Rohertson and wife, Guy, The Surveyor, continuing on the, 26, 1932. By CLIFF STERRETT OH/ YER GOIN' HUNTIN, HUH? T THOUGHT Y'WAS GONNA STICK-UP A AND DEPARTS |RALLY FEEBLE, DURING NIGHT ~SHORT SESSION ] F1 [Car Loading Report Fails | to Bolster Prices— Takes Away 3 Changes Slight | A and departure of the, NEW YORK, Nov, 26. — The . mot Norco, Capt. Eckholm|Stock Market received slight com- | and Purser H. Knight, took place| fort from the weekly car loading {last night. She reached here at report today, which showed an increase and after a feeble rally, the list gsettled back and ended the short session with unimport- ant net changes. The closing tone was steady. Today's twmnover was 400,000 shares. Union Pacific rose one and one- half points then closed with a loss of one point, Santa Fe jump- ed a point and fell back. N v GOAST SURVEYS &5 0 INALASKA ARE UNDER AVERAGE Progress ‘in Charting 110 pm. from Seattle and departed kan Waters Far Behlfld {at 2:30 am. for the Puget Sound| i metropolis. Lower Coast Area | 'The vessel brought a large quan- !tity of freight and two passengers. Only 18 per cent of the coastal On sailing, she booksd three pas- waters of Alaska have been charted ' sengers for the south. by the United States Coast and| General Marchandise Cargo Geodetic Survey, according to the; Cargo consisted of general mer- annual report of Capt. R. S. Pat- chandise. Much of it was com- ton, Director, to the Secretary of posed of perishable commodities— Commerce which has just heeniresh fruits, green vegetables and A. T, and T. Loses published. Oregon and Washing-| dressed poultry. All were given de- ‘Americ.gnv'l‘elephone and Tele- ton coasts have been charted 100 livery from the wharf before thevgrnph’bst'n One point gain. per cent and those of California 7Biopenmg of business this morning,| United States St,egl' lost frac- per cent. {and was made available for sale to|tionally. Both the Philippines and Hawali|the Saturday trade. lifiast,man and National Biscuit have been more fortunate than| kept their one point gains. Alaska. The former is 86 per c;em{ Generally the list was unchanged complete and that of the labtter from yesterday's . prices. is practically finished. ! were: Sterling . exchange, after yester- Slow Start Made | Mrs. Sophia Erickson, G. E. Frie-|¢ay’s drop of more than four cents Between 1867 and 1918, nine per ovold. recovered about one and one half cent of Alaskan waters were sur-| cents. Tid veyed by the buréau. The rate of‘m progress, while far less than on the| por petersburg—N. A. McEaci- CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Nov. 26—Closing lower Pacific Coast and in the‘mn Philippines and Hawali, has been| ' po; geattle—Mrs. M. K. Henders, more rapid since that time, andigncc k¥ Nelson. | gt o:&:m ;flisma A.;nez:::n ng:: 51%, iAnaconds - 8%, Bethichem in the 14 years elapsed as much® area was covered as in the halr-i‘ 3 Steel 16%, Fox Pilms 2%, General Matars 13, International Haryester 21%, Kennecott 10, Packard Mo- century under the American flag. {} Three vesesls were engaged in ALASKA |s DUE the work in local waters during the fiscal year ending last June 30, o tors 2%, United States Steel 32%, Director Patton reported. The Ex-i! HERE MlDNIGHT plorer completed surveys in Behm'l.( ] . | Steamer Alaska is scheduled to ion of new charts of that wawr’lurrlve in port tonight at mid- This hig};t southbound from the u'res}:— A g jward. Last night at 6 o'clock the hiolect, will be cont;x::: wxull;;§steamer radioed she was 104 miles Ut of Cordova, or 440 miles from Juneau, and riding into a heavy storm. |Vessel Brings Large Cargo, “ Two Passengers— | | Passcngers 1rom Seattle The incoming passengers on the iNorco were from Seattle. They Persons who took passage here r the South were: Calumet and Hecla, no sale; Chry- sler 14 %, Oolorado Fuel and Iron 6, Columbian Carbon 26%, Con- tmental Oil 5%, Standard Brands 14%, Safeway Stores 49%. b o e d AUSSIES STUDY FILIPINOS MANILA —A dozen Australian v students and teachers from the i s University -of Sydney, toured the ward into regions adequately charted. {American Power and Light 8%,/ C. Wood and wife, C. Tisdale, Mrs, | ®Xtensive project which calls for tom, Mrs. A. M. Bmith, Daniel | Kodiak Isand, extended work along R. F. Taylor, C. C. Parch, E. Tale- |COmPlete charting of the coast of | HAMBURG, Germany—A union|Philippines to investigate fobacco, !of abstinent chauffeurs was form-|rope, embroidery and hat factor- erine Bovegard. steerage ahoard. for Juneau. —_—————— TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 5:38 8. m, 21 feet High tide 11:40 8. m., 19.7 feet Low tide 6:23 p. m. -40 fegt TIDES MONDAY High tide 0:47 a. m., 164 feet i a.m, 23 feet p. m., 198 feet Low tide 7:11 p. m., -4.1 feet —o——— The advertiseménts are your guide to efficient spending. BALD? CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD Valentine Building Room 6 I | i | Telephone 49y '~ RUTH HAYES | IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! | JAMES CARLSON : M Distributor | Bovegard, Mrs.Alva Bovegard, Cath- | the southeast coast from Bitkinak| There. are no|Strait eastward to a junction with} | previously lEltka!ldlk Strait. | o 1Made by this party supply the ln_jrna.ny feinually. j formation for charting the greater| | plished in Alaska during the year. | | Was improved by the addition of ed here by a leading physician ies and to. see something of the who sfaled that drunken drivers|islands social life snd natural Fe- |caused more than half of the 9,000 | sources, In! in Ger- completed ? i fatal accidents recorded surveys The sumwveys FTe 50c . Pioneer Taxi, 443. adv. portion of the areas embraced b; new charts 8536 and 8537, The Discoverer extended surveys southward along Kenai Peninsula across the straits to Shuyak and' along the north coast of that island. The surveys made by this party supply the information for the construction of chart 8532 and the correction of chart 8,531. Other Work Reviewed No geodetic work was accom- PEERLESS BREAD! Two primaty tide stations were! maintained in the Territory—at Ketchikan and Seward. Thirty-two magnetic and seismo- graph stations were occupied in Alaska during the year. The Sitka seismograph Baked in a thoreughly scientific manner, you are always sure of get- ting ‘the hest bread when you ask for Peer- less, station variometers compensated for tem- perature which replaced those for- merly in use. Seismograph opera-! tions were continued there. | ——————— TALLAPQOOSA DEPARTS | ON VISIT TO RUPERT ’_ro make . a. courtesy - visit to Prince Rupert, B. C., is the prin- | cipal mission of the United Siates' {Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa, | Capt. C. H. Dench, Commander, which left her Juneau base yes- iterday for the Ganadian seaport. The service vessel enroute South and on return North will call at | Ketchikan. She is expected to be! back in this city in a week. —————— INFORMATION 18 SOUGHT James 8, Marten, Mont., has written to Postr Spickett asking for m!mm:fitn concerning his brother, W. A. May. | ten, who 8 wanted to settle ap estate. e man is afl quartz minér dbout 55 years of{} " age. He also follows placer min- || { of Butte, |§ WHEN YOU ORDER SAY “PEERLESS" ess Bakery R | | | | “The Store Tt Plowses PHONES 83 OR 85 .- FINEST TEAMERS S 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 DueJuneau Due Juneau | > Seattle Northbound Southbound Nov. 24 § Dec. 6 Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Jan. 7 Steamer ALASKA ... N'WESTERN . Nov. 29 Dec. 9 Dec. 20 Dec. 31 Southeastern and Southwestern Route “HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 3 SASMIRAI | SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leave LOS ANGELES Sl :ea";; :I“"e‘;‘; atson ...Nov. ov. SAN DISGO Evans ....Nov.30 Dec. 3 NEW YORK iwatson ..Dec. 3 Dec. § | *Calls Sitka. iCalls Skagway. SOUTHBOUND Lv. Juneau Watson Nov. 27 Watson Dec. 8 Evans Dec. 16 TICXET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 N S N Ll J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M.S.“ZAPORA” D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 Leave Seattle Arrive Junean l‘;n—velunell Nov. 26 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, 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 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau vor Douglas and ; Thane . e y TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, ind SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Dee. 3, 17, Jan. 1 - Winter Excursion RBates Now {2 Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MUL 3 ¢ - vnn:x.‘u-t : Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | : tion y SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD’ FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska Based at Juneaun PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner