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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1932, . ‘ POLLY AND HER PALS e FINEST T { 'MORNIN' ) [{ HANGED IF CARRIE' STEAMERS : LADIES, % AN’ HER COUSIN y > e = TQHIOCV:SS? 2 WAS MAD AT ME! B e G REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Junean to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deek, $73.50 Txckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE weave DueJuneau Due Juneau i Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound o e ! *ALASKA . Dec. 9 Dec. 16 i i e R s IO T N'WESTERN Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 i ALASKA ....Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 11 ODDS an(l ENDS N'WESTERN ...Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 18 *ALASEA ... ..:.Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Feb. 1 l_’ort of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junsau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova, Valdez and Seward. North- bound and southhound. “Also calls Latouche north and southbound. Southeastern and Southwestern Route YHE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent FPHO! n, has been a trial to those who |football eleven always pulls down nsored his recent debut in pro-(the blinds when the special train - g — ! sional circles. He almost ruined | passes through Baltimore. The idea 00000 cscrcen everal of ‘the country’s noblestibeing that, for some reason or Steamer Movements '{ Es diators before they could ex-|other the city is bad medicine for . ct his amateur ideas...... It [the Middies’ chances. | b&n suggested they named it| Eastern cities who saw Notre ‘7 FHUM SEATTLE| Rose Bowl because they're al-|pame crush the Army are pre- i § ways planting some eastern team| dicting the Ramblers won't be NORTHBOUND No steamer bound north. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 12 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to » fought his way 400 yards out|vor more than once a seasen. . . | out there. that great a team against South- | STAY IS BRI F A Chicago duck-hunter proved | ern California today. No eleven} that kindness really pays when |they say, can attain that fine fer-| 1gh weeds and brambles to re- | Waite Hoyt, at 83, has been given FOR SALE—V: r piano, walnut| FOR RENT —vs-room furnished case; excellent condition; vu-y[ apartment. CLff Apts. L] . . . . . . sail from Vancouver Dec. ® | S 12 at §.p m. * Motorship Brings Fair . . L] . . L] . rou . Marlne NeWS John Richthoff, Sweden's Olym- lake, up to his eyes....Add un- ¥ heavywelght wrestliing cham-|usual superstitution.: The Navy . . . . ° . . e ° . . . lo case a stray dog caught in a|his release from three clubs of the ZT:S:)?:,; Brice Howard, PRone| FoR RENT—Small 4-room house; |® Admiral Watson ffh”d"lm 2 A t of Freight and muskrat trap. Shortly thereafter|American League and two of the SEATTLE NORTHBOUND 2 rings. Fritz Cove Road. Garage; $12.00 ® S:flwfmm Erul Bee ) OAMOURLCL TGN he fell fromi thé boat into the icy National SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leave = S B ™ 4 /e af a.m. - ! FOR SALE—Complete modernlight! Month. P. O. Box 1987. 6 2 d, Rl oot i Bt » | Seven Passengers - - — — LOS ANGELES Sg:“;: ;‘:‘c‘ei‘; plant, reasonable money proposi-| FOR RENT — 4 rooms in duplex; e Seattle Dec. 14 at midnight. e | S T il S , {SON IS BORN TO SAN DIEGO E‘,:m Dec. 20 Dec. 24 I tion. Inquire Coliseum. | $2250 month. Fourth Street. @ Northwestern scheduled to sail !this Hirie ek Bhe Ao & H | MRS. L. W. TUROFF NEW YORK igvans . Jan 14 Jan. 18 N 2 FOR SALE—Rustgard property at Fnone 581 CRERBE i“’r"r“ oo Rinr il i i :lhe call of, the motorship Norco, | Ml SOUTHBOUND head of Main St. Phone 309. |FOR RENT—v-room house, com= g oo Mho W0 o trom e |Gapt. A, Bekholm and Purker E. VIGTURY TDBAYr Mrs. L. W. Turoff had & son Leave Juneau SIS EGIHAR ¥ -2 i e g e 3 i -4 n which arrived from Se- " 0 W | v * .. Dec. 13 FOR SALE — Library and dmins“ pletely furnished. Phone lflfi ® Seattle Dec. 19 at 9 p. m. o ‘mtleg ik S ot et * at St! Ann’s hosplfial this morn- | F/ans e it ahla v e s e R e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ] (ing. The new arrival makes the ) “Watson .. - ec. room extension table; % mattress; FURNISHED 3-room,5-room apar $ AR e scheduled e |Yoyage to the Puget Sound metro- second boy in the home of Mr. Evans Jan. 3 “ sional chair, tapestry cover- ts, electri 2 2004. vans s foEr s . " ' . ' & B i L i e, Slpgle ranRe Fhone N IS RN ibbuto el |Pols: In leaving Gastineau Chan-| goyinern California defeated |and Mrs. Turoff. The first, John | *Calls at Haines, Skagway plain ook armchair. Mrs.| FOR RENT—Completely furnished e Alaska scheduled southbound e |%¢ she siopped at Douglas 0 noivo pame this afterncon at Los|Turoff, is four and a half years | and Sitka. ; | en, Phone 4131, |" apartment, living room, kitchen-'e Dec. 15. 0[" Fur"“‘z;onm o s Angeles 13 to 0. While the large old. | fCalls at Sitka north and Lok cite, bath. Knight Apts. Phonels LOCAL SAILINGS . A o Ty crowd sat in overcoats and with| Mr. Turoff is resident engineer AR S = 7 | | The vessel brought to Juneau a } JACK KEARNEY ) H - CORONA for; 577, Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e tairly large amount of freight and blankets wrapped around them it in charge of Glacier Highway, “g Xmas. New i models now|—— —.——————————le day night at 6 p. m, for o | 2" 5 an ideal day for a football| United States Bureau of Public # 5 i on display terms. Froe| MACKINNON Apartments—Double | o Sitka and way ports. o |SeVen passengers. X 14 Hon | Admira1 iine Dock trial. J. B. I i & Co. { and single apartments available.| g Pacific leaves every Thursday e | The cargo contained fresh fruits ™" & b PHONE 4 — — and green vegetables, which were e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, e Kake and way ports. L4 ® 0 0 00 00000800 given quick delivery from wharf radio, $45. 3 W | 3 e to stores and out on display for verters, $10 each. J. B. Burford| MAGAZINE renewal |the Saturday trade. & Co. man, Phone 488. Passengers For Juneau ++ care| CHRISTMAS TREE IS e i BUOTEES: PLANNED BY MOOSE!derson, Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Ruth Powell, J. W. Blese. ants| December 27 has been selected| From Petersburg—Henry Roden, or‘,b.v the Loyal Order of Moose as| John Gaffney, Chet Johnson, Ithe time for the holding of its! The vessel booked no outbound Y ¥ R L RS Christmas Tree Part There will} passengers. FOR SALE—Midget Lunch. Half| WANTED—$2000 to $3,000 as first{be gifts for children and Santa| o S AL Price, cash- or- time. See ‘A. W.) mortgage on $12,000. propertyClaus will be present to distribute . Fox, Valentine Block. for two or three years. Empire|them. CORN SUGAR HELPS MORRIS for forest wood. st G2 - E ONE FOOTBALL TEAM — IF you nave prumping, cicctric wir-| | TIDES TOMORROW FOR SALE — Four-room house,| jng snow shoveled, windows or|e partly furnished, with bath. Bai-! goodwork cleaned, washing, iron- gain. Phone: 114 ing, sewing done, dishes washed, e ' FOR SALE — Nicely furnished 3- children cared for by the hon‘n Ay catering, quilting, call 436. We’ll room house with bath. C 2387 send someone quickly Empire. i ' FOR SALF warner| . WANT er con- p ZE RS ITALIAN SHAWLS—Made from heavy silk with deep beautiful- FOR SALE—E-f hone; | WANTED—PFANO b-flat soprano J. B.{ taken in exchange Burford & Co. | Phone 163. fo! ly knotted fringe in EW furnished apartments.| EX NCED Filipzno Two modern ones available; pri-| position in camp, hos vate bath, electric range, etc | private home. P. O. Box 2438. gorgeous CO]OI‘S—COI‘- al, blue, red, yellow. Also black and white. A SPECIAL REAL AMETHYST or ROSE QUARTZ NECKLACE with ear-drops to match—set $5.50 ; KIRMSE’S GIFT SHOP . DELAWARE, O., Dec. 10.—Coach George Gautaier, at the Ohio Wes- leyan University credits corn sugar with some of the success of his football team this year. “Ordinary sugar long has been used for the purpose of giving High tide 0:00 a. m, 13.7 feet Low tide 5:30 a. m., 49 feet High tide 11:29 p. m., 16.3 feet Low tide 6:10 p. m., -0.6 feet J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER | Ticket Agent Phone 78 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 | M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneas SEE Morris wood ad. SRBINE DANCE FRIDAY .T'DES ONDAY players quick energy,” Gauthier ex- « | Dec. 14 Dec. 21 - Dec. 22 z The second dance of the season Eg{‘ :,‘ge g;g; o~ ., 12‘: gee: iplained, but corn sugar is better. (The Charm of the Original Is a Lasting Joy) | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, ‘Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- FOR SALE — oacrifice; 7-room | Will be given by the Juneau Shrine W tde 6:08 a. m., o5 Ordinary sugar must go through 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 q ; furnished house; kitchenette,|Club Friday, December 16. Invi- :2‘2}‘ t‘_lge :;2_;33 . 1. lgs fze: the process of digestion in the! bath; 18x26 double garage; 10x[tational. Music by Serenaders. adv W tide 647 b m. -09 feet Istomach while corn sugar is ab- 26 drying shed; 40x90 lot, allf —4m — — — sorbed directly by the blood LOCATED IN WINTER & POND’S fenced; fire insurance paid 2; % T [ — stream.” = S s years advance; apply Gorham | ,I ! Maybe the idea worked, for in at ¥ 3 ¥ i v | - 5 Coffee Shop, 9th Street at Ball BALD? ! | JUNEAU SAMPLE | least two games, the battling ¢ | FERRY TIME CARD | c AH ADI Au 1 Park; P. O. Box 952. | CONSULT NU-LngdfiTflob ] | SHOP ' | “Bish-0s” showed marked improve- | ’ | Leaves Juneau ror Douglas and | RN SRS RIS S Valenti B b i i b MORRIS is selling wood. gt i| | Tne Littte Store with the } fcht 1o their play in the second ‘ s:18am. s:15pam. PAC'F'C o e ofl BIG VALUES | 9:108.m. :30p.m. i rder your 2 —— -— ') : g A 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. ) . s % fuss trocs Marly. ity RabWILP 1 — — SILVER TEA WEDNESDAY | Offer exceptional values in semi-precious 12:30pm.1 11:15p.m. vanoomfivx % % | WE HAVE IT i Keep the date, Wednesday, Dec. $ Sirar s : 2:00pm. 12 midnight TO ICOUVER, VICTORIA 3 FOR SALE‘—-é;! ot Sl | at the Right Price i H()TEL 14. Silver tea 'given by Methodist sloxfies,. dCl.nnese d“d”llngs’ VoY arndes} 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. dnd SEATTLE < * spruce wood, $7.50 a cord. Phoncl Harris Hardware Co. ZYNDA k{fifiizfzucf ;‘ o:lcexogi i M;w'; embroideries and a large assortm::m 0 | *4:00p.m. Prom 1 § 254, | Lower Front Street i F suitable E Leaves Douglas for Juneas : ELEVATOR SERVICE S, E AR 6:30a 6:30p.m INCESS NORAH I EXCEPTIONAL bargams 1n used 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Use Type and Ink—and Why? — - a : $1:45p10. iR { cars now. Good selection. Con- ‘ CHRISTM As uissym December 17 <1 nors Motor Co. g s 3 g iy i i T 3 11:30p.m. January 1, 19 i CALL Service Transler Phone 528 McCAUL MOTOR, z 5 i T :"M' 1:11”-“- February 2, 16 il for forest wood, any lengths. :45p.m. :18a.m. inter Excursion Rates Now ¥ | ' COMPANY Saloum 8 #. B0, W Ettect_ROUND TRIP $6550 | MISCELLANEOU DA, Good Till March 25 i U§ .. . Seward Street, mear Second t--Freight wili be accepted - TURN your old golc into value.|y . “READY.TO-MAIL” $—Saturdays only. ‘Tickets, mm::ml and full | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. UN T i particulars from PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | " ]},-]‘Iii?:{ .ggrlonc I e I i : ! Ju.nea}'l Ferry & Naviga | v, w. aoLyinms, agess. . '{‘ ; Phonographs, Expert PIAN0 TUR-i | yyngey puneral Directors i3 BEWARE! = Cold weather will Framed pictures in. Christmas wrappings tion Company TUIAY, < ing RANO Wid “phbanerapl e | and Embalmers soon be here. Let us protect cked 3 d b pping R S g pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | | wignt prione 1861 Day Phone u} “'MO'"'! your ok RER L and packed in wooden boxes—no extfa'charge e BOARD and room, or board only, | #———————————¢ prepare 1t for winter. —our famous Alaska art prints: “Lights o’ Motorship Pacific Transportation Comipany RS e T AN T T | JUST TELEPHONE Juneau,’’nf*Midnight' in June,” “Approach “ESTEBETH” M. S. “PACIFIC” : : J L. C. SMITE a4 QORONA Wo willichll fi, ‘Atd roberm of Winter,” “September Night,” “October B - Leaves City Dock "m A ’ 7 ‘ . your car @t DO extra cost. Moon” and many other new an ; Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- iay at 10 am. for 4 DON'T BE TOO J. B. Burford & Co. ! Service Ragidered by Experts abiediae. | Yy d attractive day st P. M for Sitka snd || {€ake, Port Alexander 4nd wy| | LIBERAL *“Our doorstep worn by satistied | & subjects. X : Way Ports 3 el F . s gl | ‘ DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Pht;n: '):m :ng;d:am Bldg. : CONNORS MOTOR Greeting Cards of Exceptional Quality Phons Singls. O : 4 ® CO., Inc. SERIES 222 e vy SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska Based at Juneau PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner i e |zmse=1 Winter& Pond Co. Hupmobile || ciaBerai: | ' pwobile || cAPITALELECTRIC | . 'THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 8 TCARBAGE HAULED | THE GASTINEAU Mouthly Rates Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building | | CARL JACOBSON 4 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! Bergmann Hotel l JAMES CARLSON 3 ) 'm-'n ; FOR INSURANCE Dining Room See H. R. SHEPARD & SON . First Class Home Cooking Juneau Distributor . il Jonmuon, gz, | [ maormicaL Telephone 409 B, M. Behrends Bank Bldg.

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