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FOR SALE—New steel range com- bination wood or coal burner,| nicklz and enamel trim with oven | heat Indicator, priced at a sav- ing. 8ee it at the Economy Furniture Co., Pigg Building, | Front Street. . FOR BALE—Eden washing ma- ching, good condition. Also bed screen, Phone 542. FOR BALE — Yearling goats, milk goats, -billygoat. Northern Hotel WARDROBE for sale. FOR SALECoal range, able. Tcl(phone 801. Phone 3371. FOR SALE — Cut hemlock and) spruce wood, $7.50 a cord. Phone 254, FOREST V\OOD All len Phone 262. Happy Rudulph ths. EXCEP’HONAL bargalns in used car§ nbw. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. home. Board if desired. Gorham Coffee Shop. FOR RENT — 6-room rurmshed house. Oil burner, electric ran; Call J. M. Baloum Store. ROOM with pnvate cmrance bath adjoining. Phone 2952. FURNISHED, heated apt.; 3 rooms, kitchenette, bath. Phone 5701. FRJR&XSHE& S-x;oom apartmex){. 421% E. Tth St. Phone 2004. reason- MACKINNON Apartments—Double ' o \ and single apartments available. FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room | apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. | | | ! WANTLL- | WANTED—$2,000 0 $3,000 as first mortgage on $12,000 property for two or three years. Empire ~ 2361. OAX:!I Bervice Tiansfer Phone 528 for forest wood, any lengths. MISCELLANEOUS TURN your old gold into Vra{uc Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. PIANOB, Radios, Scwing Michines, ‘WAVTFD Experlenced woman for | general housework and cooking. Inquire Mrs. W. D. Gross. Phone | 361 ,! WANTED—Young n wants work i or equivalent. | _|MANY ATTEND RITES | for rcom and boa 2346 Emp)re phs, Expert Piano Tun- JIF you have ptumbing, electric wir- ing. . io and phonograph re- pairifig: Anderson’s Music Shoppe. BOARE #nd room, or board only, Marghall House, East St. and Gastirean Ave. Phone 2201. 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'll send someone qulckly g s = Read the ads as carefully as you réad the news articles. LOST AND FOUND _ LOST — 18-ft. flat-bottom river boat. Finder please notify Em- pire. HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE GIFT SHOP at WINTER & POND'S for a ‘ CALL 22 YELLOW CAB || R ot e DON'T 'BE TOO WANTED—A- J men to room and board. Phone 436. CLEANING, sewing, cooking, nurs- ing, catering. Ora Turner. Phone 436. - _,——-.—-T LUDWIG NELSON | | JEWELER i | Watch Regairing Brunswick Agency i FRONT STREET | 2ol s | JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP l The Little Store with the BIG VALUES KOLSTER RADIOS Electrical Appliances, Repairs | CAPITALELECTRIC || McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY | L. O, SMITH ana CORONA TYPEWRITERS P J B. Burford & Co. ! ‘Our doorstep worn by satisfied | customers” CARL JACOBSON JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building n_—gfi_- — | RUTH HAYES | { WHALO'YE V. VEAN 1 TRIED YE? I THOUGHT Y'N, SOMETHIN' STUCK IN YER THRCOAT! s NOW Marine News ROUGH WEATHER. DELAYS ALKSKA NEAR CORDOVA Versth - Abrives: it Juneau Early Sunday and' De- parts for Seattle Behind schedule on agcount of rough weather, the steamship Al- jaska, Capt. C. V. Westerlund and |Purser Joseph L. Large, called at Juneau early Sunday morning on {her way from Seward to Seattle, | | Immediately after leaving Cordova |and just as she was quitting Prinee o0 s 800000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive at noon tomorrow. Should have 3% days’ mail. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 28 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Nov. 28 at 8 p..m. Adviral Evans scheduled to sail from - Beattle Noy. 30 o at 10 a m. © Admiral Watson sched’uled to e csail from Seattle Dec. 3 at 10 a. m.. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Dgc. 5 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 6 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer West. £ LOCAL SAILINGS countered a storm raging on the Gulf of Alaska. | She sought shelter and anchored. Sitka ey 4 ‘She proceeded again Friday. ‘. 2 P ) ”T‘hul!dly Brought 9, chk 14 '::@ % & m.elori m’m& The vessel brou_ght nine passeng- s SRR aaA Wi porta. jers to Juheai Ifom the Westward, ce oo 66606 asaee s oandbooked fourteen here for . the { p :South. While in port, she loaded A .igold ore concentrates of the Alas- TIDES TOMORROW 1 ika Juneau Mining Company for % o | Seattle discharge. Incoming passengers were: High tide 1:36 a. m., 163 feet Mrs. Hawley Sterling, Mrs. E. Low tide 7:13 a. m, 26 feet |[Jennings, Mrs. W. H. Flegor, Derick High tide 1:13 p. m., 195 feet |or Garrity, Pearl Herald, Derick Low tide 8:00 p. m, -37 feet |Lane, Sam Guyot, J. T. Smonjeski, |1 R. Alexander. Passengers Booked South Persons who took passage at Ju 1t {neau for the South were: FOR’ MRS' J' M' DAVIS' For Petersburg—M. MeDonald. For Wrangeil—Chet Johnson, Funera] serviogs were held ves-' [or Ketchikan—James L. Free- terday afternoon in Holy Trinily purn, 4. Ven Mavern, William Cathedral for the laté Mrs. John gmith. Montgomery Davis. The edifice por Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. W. S was filled with frlends of the de- Pekoyich, Mrs. E. H. Clifford, Mrs, ceased. _'A. J. Morse, Mrs. Mildred French} The ceremony followed the Epis- M S, Hudson, Charles H. Klouch ccpal ritual. A Surpliced choir Yen- wiliam S Gray, T. Farmer. : R VE Siii e P. Jenne sang Ave Maria. Willis F. Nowell playéd a violin obligato. Rev. C. E. Rit¢, Dean of the Cath- edral, made the eulogistic - 4 o ONLY FOR XMAS At the grave & brief committal service was Interment m in Pioneers’ plot in Evergreen .gethetery. — DISPATCH SOUTH Opporlumhes to Dlspatch Holiday Mail Limited to Few Vessels Diphenyl is: & few chemlcnl which has beefi #und useful at the University of Miéhigan for use in a coil for heatin§ substances where a ‘temperature fnge. from 250 to, William Sound Thursday, she en- | - Ringstrom, Mark A. WATSON COMES FROM SEATTLE; ' RETURNS SOUTH ! Vessel Ts Rodited by Way| of Sitka On Her Way | to Puget Sound ! | On the first voyage north in nc-§ ‘( ordance with a recently arrangedi nter schedule, the steamship Ad- | 1 Watson, Capt. 8. K. Giljiei‘ and Purser R. V. Harris, arrived Juneau from Seattle Saturday | t. Her lateness of scveral! was caused by a call at for coal cargo. | ‘Un d/parting on her return voy- ‘wr south, she was routed by way Sitka, being scheduled to go {direct from there to Puget Sound. Incoming and Outgoing | The vessel brought 14 passengers and took away 21. ~Those arriving were: Capt. and Mrs. Altfather, Miss Marjorie Altfather, Mrs. Nettie Lean, Mrs. L. W. Tucker, Miss Goldie Heyworth, Miss Mildred Russell, Miss Adeline Johnson, John Silva, Malcolm Wilson, J. R. Willlams, C. de Shon, and third class” Passengers Booked Here Persons who booked passage at Juneau for Sitka and ports south | were: For 8itka—Mr. and Mrs. H. Sul- zer, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dick, | Nicholas Malachoff, Mrs. Annie Malachoff, Mrs. S. Williams, Mrs. M. Soley, Mrs. Edith John, Mrs. 8. Dedrickson, C. F. Vassar, Wil- liam Allard, W. Hanlon, J. L. Brighton. For Wrangéli—G. E. Austin For Seattle—B. H, Howard, Hugo| Winkler, Roy Carl Larson, James two | | M. Garner, {Richard. NAVIGATION AIDS LISTED STIKINE STRAIT— W rangell Breakwater Light, reported ex- tinguished November 19, was re- lighted November 321, 1932. SUMNER STRAIT—Halm Rock Lighted & Whistle Buoy 2, report- ed extinguished November 21, will be relighted as soon as practica- ble. CHICHAGOF PASSAGE—Hat Is- land Light found extinguished No- vember 21, was relighted same day. NEVA STRAIT — Whitestone Sandspit Buoy 2 was changed No- vember 15, 1932, t0 2nd class nun.| STEFHENS PPASSAGE—Whit- ney Island—Bill Poifit Light chang- 700 degress is. d‘lred 3 T Five—and only five—mails will | i kva i be dispatched from Juneau between { at the Right Prico | son's greetings and remembrances | Harris ‘dware Co. } !can be sent South. Notices tothis | Lower Pront Btreet jeffect have just been posted at s |the United States Post Office. r The next sailing for the South i3 /_“| {from this port is on December 3, | BALD? ;when the Princess Norah of the Canddian Pacific line, is scheduled | | CONSULT NU-L;?R METHOD | | ¢, depart. The same vessel is also | Valenting. ') ding i the latest vessel on which Christ- | Roow mas mail can be dispatched, leav- . ® ing here on December 17. Other sailings listed are: Alaska Line, Northwestern, December o; Admiral Line, Admiral Watson, De- cember 8; Alaska Line, Alaska, De- Princess Norah. i | | Make Mm.lom 'nm:k—-aud Buy! THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor T cember 16; and & day later the} ed November 19, 1932, to flashing ‘and Christmas in which the sea-]|white, flash 0.3 second, eclipse 2.7 Miss Majorie Altfather, Chilkoot seconds, of 30 candlepower. a< € SANITARY GROCERY “The Scome 83.0R 85 |Dawson, Y. T.; C. De Shon, Seat- |C. Rhodes, Juneau. Can’i: Eficus& Yourself for not blang the Best when it costs:no more By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE SALADS FOR HEALTH Breakfast Grapefruit Soft Cooked FEggs Buttered Toast Doughnuts Coffee Luncheon Fruit Salad Date Bran Bread Hot Chocolate Dinner Sliced Roast Pork Candied Sweet Potaloes Buttered Turnips Bread Butter Health Salad French Dressing Chocolate Cake [Coffee Butter Date Bran Bread (One Loaf) 1 cup flour, 1 cup Graham flour, 1 cup bran, 1 cup brown sugar, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 tea- spoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup shopped dates, 1 cup nuts, 1 egz, 1 cup sour milk, 1 tablespoon fat, | melted. Mix ingredients and pour into greased loaf pan. Let stand 15 minutes. oven. Health Salad, Serving Six 1 cup sliced cooked beets, 1 cup REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Junean 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 Steamer o Seattle Northbound Southbouhd N'WESTERN Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 - ALASKA ... Dec. § " Dec. 9 Dec. 16 N'WESTERN Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 ALASKA ...Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 Southeastern and Southwestern Route "¢HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent Bake 50 minutes in slow | £ SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND i LOS ANGELES SI:::; ;“’“‘”-’ a neau SAN DIEGO Evans Nov. 30 = Dec. 3 NEW YORK iwatson ..Dec. 3 Dec. § *Calls Sitka. tCalls Skagway. SOUTHBOUND Ly. Juneau Watson Dec. 8 Evans Dec. 16 3 TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral iine Dock PHONE 4 sliced raw carrots, 1 cup chopped | mms |cabbage, % teaspoon pepper, 1-3: |teaspoon salf, 2 tablespoons chop- | ped onions, 1-3 cup diced celery, 1-3 cup French dressing. Chill ingredients. Combine and serve. French Dressing (Suitable for vegetable or fruit salads) 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 teaspoon sugar, 3 tablespoons vine- gar, % cup salad oil. Mix ingredients. Beat 2 minutes. Chill. Mix well and serve. These ingredients can be poured into bot- tle, corked and stored in ice box until ready for serving. AFTERNOON, REFRESHMENTS Creamed chitken and Mushroom Patties Preserved Watermelon Peel Buttered Biscults Currant Jelly Ooffee Salted Nuts Mint Candies —— - e | AT THE HOTELS | .. - . Gastinean D. Lane, Seward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb, Thane; Goldie May Heyworth, Seward; Nettie Lean, tle; Carl Johnson, Juneau. Alaskan R. Pekovich, Funter, H. C. La- fon, Mendéfihall; Mrs. E. Kane, Cordova; J. ‘T. Smungseth, Haines; Zynda Oapt. and Mrs. Ellis Altfather, Barracks. J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Limited No Extra Fare Kats, Alashs Representative, 200 Smith Tower, Seatvle. e ———— Leaye Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneaw M.S.“ZAPORA” Nov. 26 Dec. 4 RS, 5 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoouan, Tenakee, Port Alexmfler Kia- wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. 7 WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY 'TIME CARD Leaves Junean vor Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 7:10a.m. 9:1 + 12: 4 2:00p.m. 8:30p.m.t *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Jumeaz From Juneau . 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. A 8:308.m. $7:45p.m. PRINCESS NORAH 9:30a.m.t 9:85p.m. | 12:68pmt e Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. Winter Excursion Rates Now I 2 5:00p.m. Effect—ROUND TRIP isus,so '—Thane, d Till March t—PFreight will be accepted e i Junean Ferry & Navigs | o w. sopvimt, de : donaympqny o l iy .u"‘."flfl" g'- M. S. “PACIFIC” SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD’ FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska ' Based at Juneau PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner pa— g ] :

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