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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1932 WOT AILS YOU, KITTY € HOW COME YER SO ) EXCITED ? OH, HIM, HUH? NUTHIN' DOIN'! chair; ttress, bed sp: > radio, house- s. Call at lower apart- ment, 313 Seventh Ave. FOR Christ- as trees early. SALE—Order your Phone 262. S;\LL—Ed}AB \kashm}; n:- ., good condition. Also bed Phone 542. ! FOR | ® 0 00 00 00 00 00 Steamer Movements . . . . NORTHBOUND ® Princess Norah scheduled to & arrive Thursday aflernoon . or evening. @ Northland scheduled e Friday afternoon ® Admiral Evans s © arrive Saturday. 3 SCHEDULED SAILINGS ek {® Admiral Watson scheduled to FOR RENT Small furnished |® sail from Seattle Dec. 3 at 1 with bath., C-2373 Empire.|® 10 a. m. X A —— 10 Norco scheduled to sail {rom FOR RENT—2-room apt., bath, ¢l- o Seattle Dec. 5 at 9 p. m. ectic range. Corner 3rd and Gold. e Alaska scheduled to sail from ® Seattle Dec. 6 at 9 a. m. FURNISHED apartmcnt 3 roomi SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS bedroom. Phone 1335 g '® Northwestern scheduled to ar- to arrive e - < fuled ' to FOR RENT—Furnished house suit- e able for roomers. Address Box 2064, Juneau. Yearling goats, milk| Northern Hotf\l WRRDPOBF lux sale. Phone 3371. \ FOR SALE - Cut hemlock and spruce wood, $7.50 a cord. Phone 254 FOREST WOOD. All lenthi! Pho 262, Impm Rudmph | EXCE TIONAL l; cars now. Good nors Motor Co. in used er Phone 528 | any lengths. éXLL Service Tia ¢ fnr forest wood, Mlb( LLLANEOU 5 'l'URN “your old golc Cash or trade at Nugget shop\ PIANOS “Radios, S Su\,mg Mumn»sl *'Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Mu: Shoppe. or l;:;;(iir;x}y. East St. and Phone 2201. ! | ! HOARD and room, Marshall House, Gastineau Ave. Read the ads as caréfully as you rehd the news articles. LOST AND FOUND LOST — 18-ft. t.m-bottom 1] boat. Finder please notify Em. "pire. A new alloy, composed ot nickel, stesl and aluminum, has been de- veloped in Japan for strong mag- netic characteristics. HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. DON'T BE TOO | FURNISHED. = 'DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS FOR RENT—Slcepmg room, sm?le © rive Dec. 8. or double; small apartment for ® LOCAL SAILINGS light housekeeping; centrally lo-| ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- cated; phone 120 or call 421|® day night at 6 p. m, for Seward Street. ® Sitka and way ports, - — - | e Pacific leaves every Thursday ROOMS. for bachelors, in private at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, home. Board if desired. Gorham|e Kake and way ports. Coffee Shop. Deoeeseceanssooe FOR RENT — 6-room furnished| house. Oil burper, electric range. Pix;:izafr:}w@4 PASSENGERS o i AROARD) FYANS kitchenette, bath. Phone 5701. “5-room apartment. 7th St. Phone 2004. > apartments available. — Fuarmisned 3-room — Steamer with bath. E'houe 3404. | |{FOR RENT SEATTLE, Nov. 30. apullmul pas and Southwest Alaska ports at 10 o’clock this morning with 12 first class and four steerage P nNZers aboard, the following for Juneau: W. F. Hynes, Harry B. Selby, Allen V. Kelly and one steerage. NORTHWESTERN TAKES ELEVEN TO WESTWARD booked Work. WANTED—Small furnished house. C-2366 Empnre WANTED—Man wants work, kind. Phone 129. any WANTED—$2,000 to $3,000 as first mortgage on $12,000 property for two or three years. Empire 2361. Eleven passengers were at Juneau noon for West¥ard Pofls by the steamship Northwestern, which ar- rived here yesterday morning from Seattle, enroute to Seward. They IF you nave mumbmg. electric wir- 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 quickly. were: M. Faulds, B. F. Donke. For Valdez—Frank H, Foster. For Seward—E. B. Dell, Mil¢ C. Laughlin and five steerage. SALVAGE COMPANY IS ORGANIZED HERE H - LR P - WANTED—A-) men to room and board. Phone 436. ‘LEA‘\I!N(J sewing, cooking, nurs- ing, catering. Ora Turner. Phone 436. vage and Wrecking Company has been effected by Capt. A. J. La- Gasa, Chester K. Tripp and A. T. Koski, all of Juneau. The activi- ties of the company for the pres- ent at least, will be directed prin- cipally to deep set diving, at which Capt. LaGasa is an expert. At the Harri Machine Shop, Capt. La Gasa recently completed the making of a metal diving suit. It has been tested and has proved satisfactory in all particulars. | | Pave the Path to Prosperity With Printing! KOLSTER RADIOS Electrical Appliances, Repairs {| CAPITAL ELECTRIC 50c Pioneer Taxi, ¥none 443. adv. McCAUL MOTOR | L. C. SMITH and CORONA 1 TYPEWRITERS | 3. B. Burford & Co. ! “Our doorstep worn by satistied [ customers” | SERIES 222 | THE NEW RUTH HAYES .| Hupmobile CARL JACOBSON || 8 JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING 4 IN TRUTH A CAR 400 Opposite Goldstein Building | L] SEWARD FOR A NEW AGE! Bergmann Hotel Dmm%NRn:)om First Class Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Mgr. JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor | | N — FOR THIS PORT Admiral Evans sailed for Southeast + | quoted o late - yesterday after- Organization of the Alaska Sal- ™IS AINT NO BAR HUNT, Marine News e e e e ettt : DR, L. P. DAWES'S BOAT TO CHANGE T0 NEW VESSEL - \Pume of Wales to Be Re- | built as Excursion Craft for Charter | | Repairs and overhaul work to le | made at Ketchikan on the motor- ship Prince of Wales, owned hy Dr. L. P. Dawes of Juneau, will | virtually amount to a rebuilding {of the craft and will fit her as an excursion boat for Special charter. When Dr. Dawes was in Ketchi-, kan recently, he arranged with| Capt. L. H. H. Jennings and the McKay Marine Way of that city for the work on the Prince of | Wales. She had besn taken to | Ketchikan in a damaged condition from Foggy Bay by the salvage { tug Akutan. New and Larger Keel A new and larger keel will put in. Twenty-two planks are to {be replaced. Two new frames, a | new ceiling, one new bulkhead i1 front of the oil tank and a new | rudder stock are planned. The en- tire hull is to be gone over and recaulked and the entire insile | will be renovated Will Comply with Rules fact,” Capt. Jennin ing in the Ket Chronicle, “she practically |a new boat. All of the 1ules are to be complied with s that she can be insured. Her 100 horsepower diesel engine is being be | “Im overhauled also and new parts pu',r {MRS. in where necessary. “When finished she will be al good excursion boat to take par-| ties any place in Alaska or coast| waters.” R MILD-CURED SALMON | SHIPPED TO SEATTLE, | Shipment of five tierces of miid} For Cordova—F. B. Cochran, J. cured king salmon on southbound|Seward. | vessels comprise fish activities soj far this week. ! Two ticrces were sent by Engstrom to the Sebastian Stuart| Company in Seattle. { Three tierces were shipped by| . O. Swanson to the Seattle mar-, ket | Seeks Freedom 1 13 June next. By CLIFF STERRETT THIS HERE'S Dazlv C ross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8 H l‘vinz 11, Soutnern constella- sition again Slumber ONR|O© quantity lls m . Kind of cheesé . Watched article { t o burden Ancient Ro- man goddess Sober w[R{mo[o»r E . icament Tremble otee 43, Rusian inland sea Notiing more 2. Pr i. De And: Latin 7. Burrowing 53. Metric land meas S 54. Refuse . True 0ld_soldier: collog, 50. Title of re- spect Tavern Understana 5. Above and touching ype measure inter vehicle Catkin Overhasty apatient ot control Fertile spot American general 58, English school b 59. Bird of prey repose . Capuchin DOWN 1. Moisten monkey / Illfl I/ ,Il I 7/ 7/ auu %ll E us Em B um, JEEE CAMERON WlLl. 7 FLY TO NOME; I NAMED POSTMASTER‘ Mrs| William H. Cameron fis| among the passengers on board the | steamer Northwestern, in port yes- terday, enroute to Fairbanks via| She will fly to Nome from the interior metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron ‘left for E.\the States on a holiday trip on! the last sailing of irom Nome ting to spend the | winter in California. While at Seattle she was notfied of her ap- pointment as acting Postmaster jof Nome and is now on her way |to assume her office. Mr. Cameron will finish & vacation and return to Nome on the first sailing of the Victorio the Victoria | | |l | LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Reyairing Brunswick ency ! O S e, FINEST STEAMERS 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. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Southeastern and Southwestern Route *HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, A:enl Steamer N'WESPERN ALASKA ... N'WESTERN ALASKA PHONE 2 Saloum’s Seward Street, near Second TIDES TOMORROW High iide 3: Low tide 8: High tide 2: I.ow tide 9 , 154 feet T/azs Winter— Accusmg her noble husband of de- parting from the dignified behavior of royalty and “going Hollywood,” Baroness Elsie von Koczian, is shown in Los Angeles court as she | sought a d:votu rom Baron Gus. | tav V, von oea ormer movie executive, The Baroness mtends to | wed Captain de Conti, film actor, ho has all the points an none of the bad ones possessed by the Baron. —————— Hard times have increased the average life of & passenger auto- mobile a full year, says the Amer- ican motorists’ association, Rail fares lowest in years Think about it fof 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 (ome-way) from Vancouver, B. C, to Los Angeles, $24 from Port- land, $27.50 from Seattle, good in coaches or in tourist -leepmg cars, (plus berth). For further information, write to B. C. TAYLOR, GENERAL AGENT THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store TM "Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave Seattle Evans ..Nov. 30 iWatson Dec. 3 “Calls Sitka. iCalls Skagway. Leave Juneau Dec. 3 Dec. 6§ SOUTHBOUND Lv. Juneau Dec. 8 Dec. 16 Watson Evans TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral iine Dock PHONE 4 e } J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay Nov. 26 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla~ | wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. | Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. iWILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent 1 5 CANADIAN FERRY TIME CARD | P CIFIC Leaves Janean vor Douglas and Thane SAILING 70 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA dnd SEATTLE M.S.“ZAPORA” 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. :30p.m. 11:15p.m. 12 midnight 11:00a.m. From Jurneau PRINCESS NORAH Dec. 3, 17, Jan.'1 Leaves Douglas for Juness 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. $7:45p.m. k'3 i | Winter Excursion Rates Now 13 Effect—EOUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full : v particulars from Juneau Ferry & Navigs | v w. aorvimma, agsét JUNEAD tion Company M. S. “PACIFIC” ';:':z %".m"#..m pon': Motordup Leaves Juneau Every. Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O Port Alexander and way J. B. Burford ‘& Co., Agesiis Phone T Valentine Sidi. SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD’ FOR CHARTER fo Anywhere Southeast Alaska Based at Juneau PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY Owner. Your Alaska Lqundry 55 TELEPHONE 15 -

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