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P ——T= THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, DEC. 24, 1932 By CLIFF STERRETT FINEST \ TEAMERS REDUED ROUND TRI? FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, §78.50 Trckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE meave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN ....Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 29 S ey o ; i e s *ALASKA ....Dec.31 Jan. 3 Jan. 12 ( < " N'WESTERN Jan. 7 Jan. 10 an. | ) 1 N'WESTERN _..Jan. 28 Jan. 31 'eb. 1K d i v A e ol Monagle, Miss Peggy McLeod. Port of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, . NORTHBOUND o . From Petersburg — Miss Impi £y Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- | ® No steamers northbound. .. sHAPE WARBEN FRBM SEA{ILE| Aalto. = dova, Valdez and Seward. North- | SCHEDULED SAILINGS o] ] | 1 . 3 Three passengers were booked at) bound and southbound. ® Princess Norah scheduled to 0| z this port for the South. They A *Also calls Latouche north and southbound. sail from Vancouver Dec. ®| | were: H Southeastern and Southwestern Route 27 at 9 p. m. 'i | For Petersburg—L. J. Israelson. " “HE ALASKA LINE Northland scheduled to sau o{ | For Seatfle—Glenn Frank, Harold W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 from Seattle December 27 @] i . | Peterson. & g * Fi 1 ca-| 1 - — e, * x Afiiki tediind o hast Ardibie Finds No Famine Indica-|Vessel Sails by Way of Sit Seattle Dec. 31 at 9 a. m. -J tions “in Chatham and ka on Her Return to |muss JEANFAULKNER IS a SC 1 sail from e o . HOME ) e “eatie don. 2 at minignt. o| Fexil Straits Areas Puget Sound |® Norco scheduled to sail from 0' Miss Jean Faulkner, daughter of g 2 |® Seattle January 3 at 9 p. m. oi Deer in the Coutnam Strait and| With a capaeity cargo for Ju-|pap ‘and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, re- e = ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |Peril Straif areas are not at pres-| neau and three passengers, the|tyneq home on the steamer Ad- FOR SALE — E ng ma-| FURNISHED apartment. Inquire|® Northwestern scheduled south- @ |ent in dang_er of famine and, so|motorship Norco, gap}t{ ;Am Eck-‘ miral Evans yesterday for the ho“‘}AD IRAL LINE SAlLINGs chine, one Ghin two other| at Nugget Shop. ® bound December 29. o‘rar. have withstood the unusually| holm and Purser nigl - qays She has been attending Anne g * e e BRI 5 —{e® Admiral Evans scheduled o early winter weather in fair con- rived in Juneau early this morn-|yright Seminary- at Tacoma and} SEATTLE NORTHBOUND rugs, walnut dining room sulte, pop RENT Single, double house-|e southbound’ Janusry. 3. o | dition, according to Game Warden|ing from Seattle. She remained | wi return there after vacation. SAN FRANCISCO L Let }r;i;\d manr}es ]\;:m y other house-| keeping rooms over Capitol Elec- f' LOCAL" SAILINGS o | Frank Dufresne who has just re-|three hours and then sailed by way | ik % S S AR : e,:&z s a::l arColg s . Y erdmg‘ txic. © Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |turned from a five-day field in-|of Sitka on her return voyage to| Germany claims credit for. the | LOS ANGELES AR D: o Del: o BECAUSE current ab Hoonah nok| SEAVIE R ARV o day night'et 6 p. m, for e |vestigation. Puget Sound. Persons who disem-|grigination of savings banks. SAN DIEGO . -°*%" " o e 34 o AC are foreed to sacrifice 8-tube| 3 with lghts, water, & o Sika and Way, ports. ®| Aboard the patrol ship ‘Seal i b NEW YORK igEvans .. .Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Electric Majestic Radio. May be gy o oome M O iy © Paclfic leaves every Thursday @ | Capt. John C. Sellevold, he eov- A : ssen at Ludwig Nelson's. Owner dishes, cooking utensils, bedding, ¢ gt 10 a. m., for Petersburg, ® |ered the west coast of Admiralty SOUTHBOUNDJ C. E. Black, Hoonah. ESRE Fuecil pinter ates. e Kake and way ports ®|Island and both shores of Peril 4 " Leave Junea - W | FOR RENT — 8-room furnished ® ® ® ® ® ® ¢ ' ® ® ® ¢ ® ®strait and smaller islands to Sitka i EWBtS'm - - FOR SALE—Completely furnished s0; i The deer, he said, have ass yet Vans ... plelely ishe: house; furnace heat. Inquire at ¥y o i iy and Sitka. i iCalls at Sitka north and south bound. home, 5 rooms and bath. Lot 50X Bishop Apts. ; 3 had no difficulty in getting an 100. Excellent location. Good view. Bt s ) abundance of forage. During .the Reasonable price. Terms. Phons FOR RENT — 4-room furnished coldest days of the month, how- e 3203 . j apartment, with bath. Phone ever, they were severly hit and — _ .| 3204. BIG cARGu ANB suffered materially. Fresh wate: FOR SALE—One pool table, regu-| . streams are pretty generally frozen JACK KEARNEY lation size, complete, cash price, FOR RENT — Furnished, “heated| and all of the bays have an ice- WANT TO Agent $40.00. Phone 92 or 95 | room. Phone 537 B 8 PASSENGERs:m:mq. No need for feeding exists EARN MONEY Admitdl 2dne. Dosk FOR SALE—Equipment, for 2-chair| MACKINNON. Apartments {3 this e ; 4 i barber st ) furniture for| and single apartments available | 5}“’“’ conditions are lighter on 2-room in rear ofj Aat reduced rates for permanent both Admiralty Island and in Peril shop. 174 Front St guests January 1. Admiral Vessel Arrives|strait than -in this vicinity, Mr. R PRI SRD AETS R . 5 2y Dufresne found. There was from GIVE A SMITH- cORONA To:| FURNISHED v-room s-roomeparr-| frofi Seattle and De- | T0wom PG T ] beaches, 4 Xmas. New colored models now| ments, electric range. Phone 2004. parts for West and less than that amount in the on display. Easy terms. Fra woods. The snow covering offers trial J. B. Burford & Co. ot REm"ffiz‘é’lifiifn ";i:‘:fi:;d‘ Juneaws last steamship from|no impediment to the movement of ette, bath. Knight Ax;ts Phone |South or Westward before Christ-|the animals in search of forage. ! 3 " |mas was the Admiral Evans, Capt. = —————— - o |A W. Nickerson and Purser W. 3 *: able persons completely|L. LaChelt. She reached here | TIDES TOMORROW | furnished Iliving rym‘ Kitchen- | last ev from Seattle and sail-| o . Ages 141017 g o FOR SALE—New Stewart-Warner radio, $45. 3 Stewart-Warner con- verters, $10 each. J. B. Burford & Co. f i CALL AT #FOR SALE—E-flat alto saxophione;| 'ette, bath, electric Qove. 825 per|ed early this morning by way of b-flat soprano saxophone. d.. B./. month, Call Seaviey. Apartrzents. |Sitka, for Seward and Kodiak. The| Low tide 4:27 a. m, 37 feef ‘Burford & Co. s . vessel, brought: to this port heavy| High tide 10:32 a. m., 185 fee Daily Alaska Empire ge o B i AN mail, a largé ¢argo and eight pas- Low tide 5:23 p. m. -2.6 feet, EXCEPTIONAL bargmns n usefl‘ WANTED sengers. i High tide 11:50 p. m., 5 4 - ng! g] p. m, 151 feet - cars now. Good selection. Con- " Much of the mail, both letter TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 y MAGAZINE renewals; Murlel Jar- 4 i ? i nors Motor Co. man, Phone 488, and parcel post was of Yuletide, TIDES TUESDAY 3 A e haracter. Freight consisted of, Low tide 5:21 a. m., 34 feet .FOREST WOOD at shed, $4.00 g 9 . ’ J. B. BURFORD & CO. » % . general merchandise for stores and High tide 11:25 a. m., 19.1 feet t Phone 79 ST aageTen, don. Ousb. ek MISCELLANEQUS |&0i o the Alaska Junean| Log tids .15 P. m, -34 feet bt o Y . TURN your old golc into value Gold Mining Company. i FOR SALE—Model T Ford coupe| Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Passengers For This Port | TIDES TUESDAY = M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Junesu Leave Juneay in A-1 condition; cheap. Phone = Passengers for Juneau were: | High tide 0:43 a. m, 15.7 feet 37 g0 2 Jan: 9 gan It 3441, PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,| mMr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon and| Low tide 6:14 a. m., 31 feet | calling at Punter, Chichagof*, Hoonau, ‘Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla~ ARG S i, MO ;hgmgk:zfohs‘»mfiwssonmf;‘;h T“r’:' child, Miss Jean Faulkner, Mrs.| High tide 12:16 p. m., 19.3 feet GET OUR PR ICE | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only ¢ = | Hels Carter Skuse, N. L. Troast, i -3.* pairing. Anderson'’s Music Shoppe. | Max H. Smigs. Jobn Schmelgtion, o U A Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. =5 = —| oOne perxolfi’s Harry, was book- | BY THE JOB— | WILLS NAVIGATION'CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent ARD and roomn, gr board only, ed hete for the Westward. He was' ‘Girls of Assam do all the prop- ‘ i Marshall Housg, 6th and Frank- | $alvest 7 Not by the Hour 1 . 1 P b listed foar Yakutat. ,osing, and if the man accepts, the y ; 1 - { el - e 302. Throagh Tiavelers;on- Ship marriage takes place and the hus- " FERRY TIME CARD C uA h l A,‘! DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS| Classitied ad.s pay 7T 7 Amiong tHroMEh paltengers on baRd must live with his wife's 30 G ll R B il Leaves Juneau vor Douglas and A ¥ H 5 ——————lthe vessel from the south for Telatives. alion nange pouer Thane I p lephone 486 RUTH HAYES |« ______ DR 1 b AR R RIS+ S " westward ports were Mr. and Mrs. ! Py :‘lu » &m ¢ 900/ NT s for Yakutat and C. J.| | ; :10848. ool g P PG 20% DISCOUNT1 ; | ] $9 5 9:168.m.1 :40p.m. 1 I| ON ALL o e ke atter. | JUNEAU SAMPLE | | .50 2:30gn 5 i:15pm, | SAILING | CARL JACOBSON ||| CHRISTMAS GIFTS ||ewine sucau on ner westwara SHOP : unidig | N e | JEWELER moliking voyage, the Admiral Evans -is| | e ittle Store with the | . - Junre, | | v0em WATCH REPAIRING scheduled to call at Sitka before BIG VALUES 0 t bl o3 -om Juneau SEWARD STREET TOYS Comm"' to Juneau on her return®: i ML . umeat FI‘ ] Opmsfie Goldsieln Bullding)'y A i " vos'a»: éfluth. She is due back' { s m“h g . INCESS WAH . o GARNICK’S e 2 e { (Standard New Pattern Bowl) | PRINCESS N -3 AnINT %, 98 b Way CHRISTMAS GIFTS i . PHONE 174 Seatih \ p g | FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY al? brlrary’ 9 e s § i el . Bergmann Hotel > = Make Millions Thina—and Buy! Reasonable Prices March 2; 16, 30 ¢ . O 3 CALL 14 I veENETIAN sHoP Rl RICE & AHLERS CO. Wit R "B S i MRS. GIOVANETTI First Class Home Cooking | Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Mgr. | . Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 i Tickets, reservations and ful particulare from WE HAVE IT 1 PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” at the Right Price | ‘: | Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street . - FOR A ! Royal Blue 1 Cab I Dining Room : R 2 | | LUDWIG NELSON i Watch la.«lhht Brunswick FRONT Juneau Ferry & Naviga | tion Company i i CITY RATES 25¢ and 35¢ Last Minute Gift Suggestions EVEREADY WALL and FLASHLIGHTS at 10 am. for Petersbwsg, STUDY LAMPS I e e DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL th the coal I It comes from our NIGHT LAMPS 3. B. Burford & Co., Agentr =" Tors ‘oven and.smtistying g FLOOR and BRIDGE LAMPS - e PERCOLATORS—TOASTERS BEWARE! Cold weather will soon be here. Let us proteet your car pgaipst freezing and prepare it for winter. JUST TELEPHONE We wilk egll for, and return your car at BO exira cost. Service Rendered by Experts CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. S ES ' 3 ke WAFFLE TRONS—CURLERS SUN LAMP—HOT PADS Any number of useful ELECTRICAL GIFTS to fit any purse OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY Alaska Electrw Ltght & SEAPLANE MIT KOF. FOR CHARIER fo lnywlleu Southeast Alaska Based at Juneau PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner THE NEW IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! Power Co. Repairs | CAPITAL ELECTRIC ; - L O ——————— e ____ g * — JAMES CARLSON || KOEIQSEdRA,mPéOD !I Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 |

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