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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, VIONDAY, DEC. 12, 1932. POLLY AND HER PALS /'MEAN T'SAY YER NCGAGEMENT S OFF % LE — China closet; lo i . g leather settee. Phone 1982.| 3-rooms; kitchenette and bath;| g f:‘lac‘;"’; i b Phone 227. i c ¥ 1 i . FOR SALE—Victor piano, nut ,,;. Adm_irfllt Watson scncdulehd ;Z excellent condition; very| FOR RENT—Completely furnished|® sail from Seattle Dec. nable. Brice Howard, Phone)} tment 3-rooms, bath, steam|® at 10-a. m. ; f2 fings heat ’\ppl\ '\Iuszget shop. !® Zapora scheduled to sail from g 9 Seattle Dec. 14 at midnight. = 3 2 FOR RENT — s Northwestern scheduled to sail E—Cx let ern light BOR. SALE-Gomplete modernilght © o ment. *Olitf Apts. s from Seattle Dec. 17 at 9 plant, r tion. Inquire Colis > money proposi- eum, FOR SALE—Rustgard property at Main St. Phone 309. , | d of and dir o g | 2250 month. Fourth Street. e Southbour'xdv Dec. 13, but no- From Sitka—R, H. Stock. 52 sacks of mail ¢ MAUTESS: | Phone B3l ¢ _SHBR aetinite, From Tenakee—Alice Hall, Miss Craft All Right Now | T2, @ Alaska scheduled scuthbound Si. Clai meavit. | The Fairbanks yesterday was re- <. aire, A. 8. Berg, P. Brevik J s yle rock ""vop RENT—p-room house, com-{® Dec. 16. | From Hoonah — John Holberg d to be out of the ice and air. M | pletely furnished. Phone 183. e Dec. 15. Capt, Jo"hph Aclo)v . right egain. i £ - ° LOCAL SAILINGS According to a message last T 101‘1%;I.E::f!tgc)u}‘::::i:,f:-xpfé::pzom. o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- nicht from the Ketchikan radio N Jored models now| ___{® day night at 6 p. m, for broadeasting station, Heine Ber- : terr Fr mFOR RENT—Completely i|® Sitka and way ports. and three others had to aban- : & Co | apartment, living room, kitchen-|® Pacifie leaves every Thursday his gas boat in the ice eight A stte, bath. Knight Apts. Phome|{® 8 10 & m., for Petersburg, es from shore above Nin FOR SALE—New Stewa 571 e Kake and way ports. ENGINE TR“UB’.E in Cook Inlet. The ice had worn radio, $45. 3 Ste 2L WEIE S 0.9 6 902 BN holes through the hull of the ers, $10 e MACKINNON Apunmems—nouble - 1 craft. d single apartments available 4 3 PUTS IN E ! Trouble Reaching Shore — —SEer— ) TIDES TOMORROW 18 @< They had trouble in reaching night.” FOR SALE—E-flat alto W ANTED ° iy 4 o 4 v b-flat soprano saxophone. J. B.| e 2 itk it o {esuzoeod Burford & Co. | LI O p % A Hig] 1:15 a. m., 14.0 féel o e e iy oy t,‘;t’efi:?mch Low tide 6:é4 a. m, ‘z.z feet !Crew Had to Chop Ice from SE. s nis 1 ent = o X eel i b Two modern ones available; pri-| and & ; Martha’s Boarding L;‘i tide g3 m m. 10t | Vessel While in vate bath, electric range, ete. | House, 418 Tl n St. Twol e G Taku Waters FOR SALE—Midget Lunch Half small | FOR T—Furnished apartment; ‘CAUSE 1 STOLE A LIL KISS!! G B g e Steamer Movements [ . . . NORTHBOUND ® No steamer bound north. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattle Dec. 12 at 9 p. m! Princess Norah scheduled to FOR RENT—Small 4-room house; | Fritz Cove Road. Garage; month. $12.00 P. O. Box 1987 ’ | FOR RENT — 4 rooms in duplex; <' blocks above )l Theatre. price, cash or time. See A. W. MAGAZINE renewals; Murlel Jar- “Fox, Valentine Block. popns Bhone 4. ot 70 ~—————-———— | WANTED—PIANO; ecxcellent care y JEORRIS for taken in exchange for storage. - mwai Phone 163. th bath. Bai-| EXPERIENCED Fillpmno cook wants a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 19 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled se0ceccee oc-oc-ooo!.-;o..uo-uoo-oooo-0 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Reasonable Prices VENETIAN SHOP MRS. GIOVANETTI position in camp, hospital or|’g e o | P T private home. P. O. Box 2438. | - Srrran | ANTED §2000 To $3000 a8 first| | BALD? | FOR SALE — Gacrifice; 7T-room| ™| 0o O, G0 property | | CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD | furnished house; kitchenettt,d g0 "yon” or three years. Empire] | Valentine Building | bath; 18x26 double garage; 10x 2361 | Room 6 26 drying shed; 40x90 lot, all ; 2 S 1S . fenced; fire insurance paid 2!IF you nave prumbing, ecctric wir-| — — : éears advance; apply Mrs. H. C.| ing snow shoveled, windows or| | orham, 9th Street at Ball Park;| woodwork cleaned, washing, iron- P. 0. Box 952. ing, sewing done, dishes washed, | JUNEAU SAMPLE ~——————1 children cared for by the hour,| | SHOP | MORRIS is selling wood. catering, quilting, call 436. Wel| | The Little Store with the | FOR SALE—Order your Ohrist-| Send someone quickly. | BIG VALUES ‘f mas trees early. Happy Rudolph A S——— 3 - -~ and Eddie Powers. Phone 262 T ——— s WE HAVE IT %5 FOR SALE — Cut uemiock and at the Right Prico | HOTEL vood, $7.50 d. Phone . R 7 M e Harris Hardware Co. ‘ ZYNDA e Aot Lower Front Street i EXCEPTIONAL bargams in used . ELEVATOR SERVICE | cars now. Good selection. Con-|g 3 8. ZYNDA, Prop. nors Motor Co. CALL Service Transter Phone 528 MeCAUL MOTOR kzr forest wood, any 1engms. COMPANY f = Saloum’s MISLLLL»\'\L JuU l TURN your old gol: alue.| $— Seward Street, mear Second Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. " JUNEAU- YOUNG PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,| | onographs, Expert Piano Tun-| | E‘g. Radio and phonograph m.l, iring. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | | U T e TR a6 M BQARD and room, or board only,|, Karshau House, 6th and Frank- E n. Phone 3902. 5 | = DONTBETOO || 5 B Buf LIBERAL e ariand § Lo 1| Hith the opt 1t 1 comes from our e 4 Funeral Parlors Licensed Fuaneral Directors and Embaimers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone13 | YOUNG | = | | L. C. SMITH ana CORONA TYPEWRITERS PEENONAL NEENVICH CARL JACOBSON | WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building , 4 Bergfiann Hotel i[ Dining Room <L) W e e Oogne | THE NEW Hupmabile IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor Marine News irick Renehan. In that expedition, — HEAVENLY DAYS! IMAGINE GITTIN' JILTED FER STEAL LA LIL KISS OFFN YER __, INTENDED ? ke fe | TWO GASBOATS HAVE TROUBLE ESTEBETH HAS 8 PAS SENGERS OFF SITKA TRIP . Fairbanks Dlsab]ed Off| Baranof and Berger's Craft Abandoned s of two power boats In ress have been received in Ju- According | 5 to Assoctated Press V‘OlOI’Shlp Reports Un ¢ tches from Ketchikan, the | eventful Voyage on Her 'n:ii boat Pairbanks, plying be- Ketchikan and the West ween Regular _Weekly Run of Prince of Wales Island, me disabled Saturday in ice s near Big Port Walter, off ranof Island. To her aid went om Ketchikan, the United States Reporting an uneventful voyage . the motorship Estebeth returned to Juneau early this morning from her regular weekly voyage to Sii- ka and way ports. She brought »,(,Gl:::;d f{:;sr‘: FT: t};g eight passengers to this city. They rbanks the cutter took the were: ‘m all From Chichagof—B. B. Nelding, 7. Crafts four passengers and By CLIFF STERRETT WITH ICE FLOES | row 'Charles W. Carter Mortuary. [snore in | doned boat, the ice almost wearing | | holes through the skiff. The name |of the Berger craft was not giv-| en by the Ketchikan station, which ad received information of the| currence from the Anchorage broadcasting station. RITES FOR MOTHER ; TWIN SONS ARE WELL! Services for the late, Mrs. Adeline | Stzvens, 19-year-old Indian woman from Kasaan, who died last week in the Government Hospital here will be held at 2 o'clock tomor- afternoon in the chapel of Interment will be in Evergreea Cemetery. The twin bays born to Mrs. Stev- ens just before her death are al the hospital in excellent health. ROLLER SKATE BASKET BALL MAKES ITS BOW| In a closely contested game of | roller skate hasketball, the first to be played in Juneau., the Rinky Dinks team nosed out,the Juneau a skiff from the aban- Steamer *ALASKA N'WESTERN *ALASKA N'WESTERN *ALASKA Port of Call: eave Seattle Northbound 'Southbound Dec. 17 Dec. 31 Jan. Jan. 21 Ketchikan, Juneau, dova, Valdez and Seward. North- bound and southbound. *Also calls Latouche north and southbound. Southeastern and Southwestern Route vHE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL. Agent 7 Jan. LARGEST FLEET Juneau to Seattle and Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, Txckets on sale until Feb. 28; rel limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE REDUCLD ROUND Tng"g'ABnES §73.50 n_portion Due Juneau Due Juneau Dec. Dec. Jan. 9 20 3 10 Jan. 24 Wrangell, Haines, Dec. 16 Dee. 28 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Feb. 1 Petersburg, Skagway, Cor- PHONE 2 Tigers at A. B. Hall last night by a score of 30 to 28. } Tha quintets lined up as follows: | inky Dinks—Femmer, Nelson, Ja- | , Peterson and Nielsen; Ti- gers — Sturrock, Fraser, Stanwood, Bishop and Hayden. Lloyd Bayers | agted as referee. | ‘The crowd liked this first ex- hibition of the new sport,” said: Manager Gus Gustafson, of the | skating rink, today “and we have | arranged for another game be; tween the two teams for Tuesday} Bound for the Aleuiian Islapds on a trading voyage, the motor- ship Dorothea, Capt. E. H. Larsen, put into Juneau today with slight engine trouble. She expects to effect repairs and to get away to the Westward before morning. The vessel encountered a bliz- zard in coming to and in crossing Taku waters. She became so heavy with ice that the crew of eight || bad to chop ice from her super- structure. The Dorothea is the vessel that the Seattle Star chartered in 1930 to search in Southeast Alaska wa- ters for the missing aviator Pat- rry Parks was captain of the |, —————— READY-TO-MAIL ! Framed Alaska art prints, no ex- tra charge for Christmas wrappinzs and wooden boxes. WINTER AND POND CO. -wv‘ B i Promote Prosperity With Prlmers | Ink! T i1 &7 Comes in Orchid, Rose, BEWARE! Cold weather will soon be here. Let us protect ‘your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. JUST TELEPHONE We will call for, and return your car at po. extra cost. Service Rendered by Experts $6.95 and up CONNORS MOTOR SPREADS CO., Ine. Pure silk in attractive A $4. 95’ up WHAT TO CHRISTMAS? A trip through our store will help you solve that question! THOL:ANDS OF ITEMS TO SELECT FROM! New Stock! | New Low Prices! ‘ EVERY PURCHASE GUARANTEED! j Silk Quilts ! $7.95 and up Silk Spreads with Pillow and Doll: Set $H.00 Set ITALIAN SHAWLS Pure Silk Hand Work - ITALIAN MADE BED 0 GIVE FOR | | Green colors KOLSTER RA RADIOS [ Electrical A‘ppllmes, 'APITAL ELECTRIC | 'GARBAGE HAULED | || - Reasonable Manthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 | eader Dept. Store SHOPPING CENTER OF' JUNBAD ¢ Store Open to;9:00 P. M. ' THE GASTINEAU Oll’ServicegtoYoumMNltfln m SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SAN FRANCISCO Leave Leave W LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau A “Watson ..Dec. 14 Dec. 18 SAN DIEGO Evans Dec. 20 Dec. 24 NEW YORK iEvans Jan. 14 Jan. 18 SOUTHBOUND q Leave Juneau Evans Dec. 13 “Watson Dec. 21 y Evans . Jan. 3 *Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. tCalls at Sitka north and south bound. JACK KEARNEY Agent Admiral iipe Dock J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Dec. 14 Arrive Juneau Leaye Juneag Dec. 21 Dee. 22 Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoouan, 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 8 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau vor Douglas and 4 Thane 6:18a.m. 8:15p.m. :30p.m. :40p.m. 11:18p.m. tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETE” Every Thurs- &' for Sitks and P‘“.?.‘.f“é“‘ Based at Juneau | Juneau Ferry & Naviga: 1 | 1l SEAPLANE ‘NORTHBIRD’ | FOR CHARTER {o Anywhere Southeast Alaska/ CAHADIAN PACIFIC BAILING TO VANCOUVER, g smm From Jungap PRINCESS NORAH December 17 January 1, 19 February 2 16 inter Excursion Rates Now i1 ‘Etfet—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 particylars from V. W. MULVIBILL, Agend JUNEAU - Pacitic 'l‘rmpufl-flq 9-"-. M. S. “PACIFIC Efi;":t %”.%&% Kake, PRort ) et Alexander pnd way J. B. Burford & Co., Agelts ehone % Valenting Bidg. & PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner i