The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1932, Page 6

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THL DAII Y ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY DEC. 29, 1932 \\'[‘\ (,OOGI_E AND SPARK PLUG DA By BILLE DE BECK - NOW, TH BATTLE ROYAL 1S OVER —.. T THINK T SHALL ASK GEORGIA LEE TO MARRY ME-. AN OPPONENT FOR SuLLY THE MORNIN I GOTTA FIX UP ANOTHER MATCH QUICK !/ ... BEFORE HE RUNS OUT ON § | | Marine N ews e e e et e et e .ttt 1 it NORTHWESTERN :-sz;a.;.;,;«:,;e;,;,,:,- arrive Friday. Northland schedt Saturday noon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 31 at 9 a. m. scheduled to sail from ed to arrive "l ‘WO ROOMS, newly furnished, Seven Passenge rs from large range, $25.00. Also small Jan. 4 at midnight, rooms, furnished. Over capitall Seward and Skagway | Nediiied to), salaiiitin lectric. | | Disembark Here SOl'TIlBO('\D % % hRElNT—T“O gt AL from S:ward to Seattle,| ® Northw in 1 ange. an E} A i - . 2 ched a +. 3 sout " e 16 B0 the steamship Northwestern, Capt. scheduled to sail south at FURNISHED apartment for rent. Joseph Ramsauer and Purser M. 6 o'clock tonight ¥ i . Inquire Bishop Apartments. J. Wilcox, spent the afternoon in Acfm”fll Eva cheduled ————— Juneau, arriving at 1 o'clock and southbound Ja 3. 3 - ROOM furnished @partment. peing scheduled fo depart at 6. Be- LOCAL SAILINGS Channel Apts. Phone 436. fors coming here, she called at ® Estebeth leaves ev Thurs- . 2 g b = * X day night at 6 p. m, for FURNISHED apartment. Inquire 5*{;’}5‘““ and “f““"? R o sitka and way ports at Nugget Shop. f e vessels stay In this cily of o pooific leaves every Thursdsy several hours was influenced by at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, FOR RENT . .............‘.‘..O..C.D'..'. — 4-room mrmihecl‘ t)(lfr service in Wrangell Nfl{’rows Kake and way ports. apartment, with bath. Phone| Seven passengers dismbarked 8t o o o & o & & o 8 & @ © 3204. | this port. Th < i s - ——| From Seward — g % e M‘\LKINNO‘ Apartments—Doubie Robert J. McKanna, Me them has been free of and single apartments available| oo jonnson ) aint. at reduced rates for permanent ~ g m Skagway—Mrs. C. M. Mc- bably no three men anywh: k guests Januars | Grath, Judith Blom, L. E. Reynold- g 1 | FURNISHED g A ments, electric range. Phone 2004.| A T yeal |Roosevelt Secretarial FOR RENT-—-Completely furnished | 5 Plans Causes Surprise apartment, living room, kitchen- i tte, bath, Knight Apts. Phone; —_— T i (Continued fivmn Page One) |® WANTED { without finding any of them full ¢ phiadiads )3t T pared to deal with m, and \VAN'I‘I-.X) To rent 6G-room furn-|had completely baffled and = ished or unfurnished house. R. J m., 18.2;ee McKanna, Phone 123. source of complication Low tide 8:46 a. m., 30 fee o % Higl : m., 175 fe "/IAGAZINE renewals; Murlel Jar Low m., -17 feet man, Phone 488. hat the others and the President 4| MISCEL LA’\E‘)UQ | hims2lf were doing about routine i = it et ————— | matters. 5 | TURN your old golc into value.} Over-lapping and lack of co- . | Cash or trade at Nugget ShOP.|gination probably canno: be en- Chapter 83, Session Laws of 1931, provides: Automobiles or trucks carrying passengers for hire, $15.00 per annum. On all other auto- mobiles, trucks, delivery cars and tirely eliminated from such a sys- tem but the more there is of it the more the President suffers and the weaker is the organization rPI \NO% Ra S, Sewmg Machmes, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. THE EMPIRE —————_____lon which he relies for very im- motercycles, §10.00 per annum. Li- | o5ce a widely known hay crop, is Ctllosinx Hgo. classified ad- | BOARD and room, or board only,|portant things. censes to be secured from City running a hopcless fourth in a test ver !c!menw 2P M Marshall House, 6th and Frank- | Clerk, Juneau. the University of Ilinois College| Pave the Path to Erosperity With i Closing time for display ad-| lin, Phone 3902. ONE IMPORTANT CHANGE Depu'y United States Marshals or Agy ure is making on a soil| Printing! H vertisements: 11 A. M. = o In that respect, Roosevelt Will enforce collection. Penalty is experiment field to deiermine | — | ‘h'hn cents per ime first Inser- | L()\'l \'\D FOU D apparently doss Intend to make $100.00 provided for failure to com- h of the common fOrage CrOPS | e n. one important change is con- ply. Licenses are now obtainable. is most beneficial to the 1 Five cents for continuous subse- [ LOST—Black leather purse. Findar sidering for secretarial posts three H. R. SHEPARD, crop which follows. No. 1 One-Panel Door quent insertion. please notify E“‘p‘““ C-2452. men who have been his very close —adv. City Clerk. Alfalfa, red clover and soy beans | ¥ 6 XIS NOW Coung five average words to the | g e personal friends and very close —ate all legumes, in that order, are far| Doors, Sash and $4)05 line, FOU\D -Lady's puxse Inquue at 5 u A Millwork, beauti- b £ Miohois chnsge. 50 conts. Empire Office, C-2449. personal friends to each other. NOTICE TO PAY CITY ahead of the non-leguminous tim- LA d" th S flv T |That Mr. Hoover did not do. | AUTOMOBILE LICENSE oihy. | biss g w4 sl ° For more than a decade, Frank- | The four crops are grown side q'mon‘gysqying_comp|g,g lin D. Roosevelt, Louis Howe, Mar- City license has been reduced to | | 1 BALD? l vin H. Mcintyre, and Stephen T. | CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD | iEarly have formed a up of and will fall due and payable Janu- 1 Valentine Building | confidants which lived up in every ary 1, 1933, along with the Terri- ‘\ Room 6 | jsense to the most inclusive mean- -~ e |ing of thal much-overworked word. 5 ' ———————— | They have foregathered with clos- torial license. No City license plate ot IE cense number will apply. P e e e, | €50 intimacy on many occasions, H. R. SHEPARD, FOR SALE—W”flnu br‘(lrnom oheat, and» l_hc exchange of opmions —-ndv. Cifiy Cierk. cost $45, for $25. Upholstereq | CALI; 144 Ty T RO S chair, $10. Phone 3351. | SEE MORRIS for highland forest| wood, any length. FOR SAL E—Genuine camphorwood | chest. Phone 123. Royal Blue || 'WILL SACRIFICE sixth interestin| Cab 30 mineral claims, gold properl)i CITY RATES i bonded to Alaska Juneau Mining | R s i Co. Several thousands spent, good | 25¢ and 35¢ | L ! | ; FOR A It { program outlined. Box 648, Ju- neau L MSRLEACS . - e EXCEPTIONAL bargams in used H cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. ' McCAUL MOTOR | | FOREST WOOD shed, 8400/ | COMPANY I.g i cord; delivered, $6.50. Cash. Ches. ter Barnesson. and Embalmers :Mal(fle.;flrl;liix‘:s:’mwk afx?fu}:‘ : HOT[I;‘;‘ ] | ; ELEVATOR SERVICE | | LUDWIG NELSON | 5. ZYMDA, Prop. | | JEWELER B S T . Watch Repairing s RIS ® | m‘sr‘l‘,‘f“_““.,”’ } | JUNEAU-YOUNG | i o | Funeral Parlors | | 20% DISCOUD ON ALL CHRISTMAS GIFTS including TOYS 1 Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 :fid“--o. pionship s sy ven. A consensus selected by authorities !hmu;hou! dsn & unanimous agreement on only three o | J. B. Burford & Co. [ “Our doorstep worn by satisfied j customers” These three are shown . 3 i L C. SMITH ana CORONA | TYPEWRITERS | 8 || foothall heroes. ] 1 GOTTA GeET N - MRS. LEWIS OF NOME | next Spring §5.00 per year by the City Counci! corn, oats, will be issued but former City li-| | Juneau last night on the Wanderer | from a three wezks’ visit to his fox| B UM . § aul u.u. Purdue end is shown center while Milt Sus (r!- is the third .c‘-h —‘ [= NOTICE — T WiLL GIVE ONE 'THOUSAND ] BUCK TO THE MAN WHO CAN FLATTEN SuLLy INn ONE RNEY 330«..: HOUR-- RUNNING INTO CITY COUNCIL LARGE AMOUNT c:1izcn Are Kept Busy | with Program at ‘ early $250, 000 000 Ask-! | ANGGCON, Alaska, Dec. 24—By! Special Correspondent)—The rccenb‘ election of 'a Town Council and the | pri tation of a Christmas Pro+| ELegs Sl gram in which the whole commun- | Christmas Time ed from American Di- rectors, Match Firm YORK, Dec. 29.—Damages $249,981,000 are asked American directors of ity joined have kept Angoon busy 1 al Match Company, With the approach of the holidays. n the Supreme Court. The new town officials are Rob-| The suit was filed yesterday by ert Willard, Mayor; Andrew Wan-} amaker, Town Clerk; Tom G. NEW gregating from eight the Internatio: the Irving T Company, trus- tee in bankruptcy, for the late Brown, Treasurer; Willis George! Ivar Kreuger's concern | Magistrate; Peter Dick, Chief of| f The action, seeking specific dam-‘PC“CC- Billy Jones and Henry directors, | Davis, Town Police. l at! Councilmen elected are Charley‘ various times since September 9,| Johns, William G. Johnon, Andrew | . when the corporation had in-|J. Davis, Albert Dick, Sam E. icient ass to meet them. | Jackson, Albert Frank, Ike James, Among the defendants are Don-| Willlam Johns and William George. ; ald Durant, Henry O. Havemeyer| Christmas Pregram | 1d Percy A. Rockefeller. | The Christmas program, given| The motion is also one seeking under the supervision of Mr. Wil-| which is combined| Son, school principal, was presented | with the damage suit, and alleges| i the Town Hall by the public| . directors wrongfully abdicated|c¢hcol. The entertainment began el and surrendered to|With a short talk by Robert Wil- Committee, hcnd;d‘l»'“'d- thz new Mayor, who was fol-| thelr powers as di-|lowed by Willis George, President| ages, charges at the proved of dividend payme 1 an accounting, tive \:lr\d Mrs. Robert Willard, Presidenl‘ | of the Alaska Native Sisterhood | The Alaska Native Brothe rhoml‘ MEETS FRIENDS HERE Band, under the dirsction of Peter| | Dick, band leader, furnished music| W. Lewis, ploneer of} for the entertainment. { well known resident of, To complete the Christmas spirit lends today|carcls were sung by a group of Northwestern| singers organized under the lead- | ership of Albert Dick, choir leader. o from tons kel nte Claus, who surprised the banks, and traveled by the Al-|Kkiddies by his arrival on a broksn Iroad to Seward to board, 40wn gasboat, made his appearance 1. She is going to the At the Christmas party. Refresh- spend the winter, not,ments were furnished by members to return North until|of the Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood and all of the peo- Mr. Lewis has been prominent | ple of the community. | in the merchandising business in| i | Nome since the early days of the| i camp. {Coal Damp Explodes; ‘ TR e T \ rs Ar LEGUMES BEST TIMOTHY | 13 Mme 2 Kl“ed IN FORAGE CROP TES'I“ BONYHAD, Hungary, Dec. 29.- URBANA, Ii Dec. 20.—Timothy | ¢o4au by coal damp explosion. by side in a four-year rotation of | wheat and hay. | Sl t 54 i JUDGE PAINE HERE ! | service. Estimates prompt- ly. Write for Catalog. Judge V. A. Paine returned to 2227 First Ave. So., Seattle, Washington ——— ranch near Kake. = | Smith Electric Co. § Gastineau Building | | EVERYTHING | i ELECTRICAL | ° . SERIES 222 Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! NEW | JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor et e e s o e e ADMIRAL LINE SAILINGS |of the Alaska Native Brotherhood | =—&3 REDUCED ROUND TRIP?-FARES Junean to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Tickets on sale until Feb. 28; réturn portinn limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE meave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 29 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 12 Jan. T Jan. 10 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 &b, 0 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 9 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova. Valdez and Seward. North- bound and southbound. *Also calls Latouche north and southbound. Southeastern and Southwestern Route «HE ALASKA LINE . E. NOWFLL. Agent Steamer N'WESTERN *ALASKA N'WESTERN ALASKA N'WESTERN Port of Call: PHONE 2 ALASKA STEAMSHIP Co. SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Jan, 14 Jan. 18 SAN DIEGO Ad. Evans..Feb. 4 Feb. 18 NEW YORK Ad. Evans..Feb. 25 Mar. 1 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay Ad. Evans Jan. 3 Ad. Evans ... Jan. 28 Ad. Evans ..Feb. 18 Calls at Sitka north and south bound. Winter round trip rate, Seattle, as low ag $65.50. JACK KsARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 > §) J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 | M.S Thirteen miners were Kkilled hcrv | Calling at Funter, Chichagof?, imock, Craig, Ketchikan. | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114! Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Hoonaa, Tenazee, Port Alexander, Klas *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent PYCr ey S.“ZAPORA” FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau ror Dovglas and t—Freight will be accepted Juneau Ferry & Naviga- PSS Thane 3:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. 47:30p.m. 9:168.m.1 P:40p.m. 12:30p0.§ 11:15p.m. 1 SAILING 2:00pfn. 12 midnight £0 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. i dnd SEATTLE *4:00p.m. ! F ] Leaves Douaglas for Jumens }‘ A LLLAT 01y §:30p.m PRINCESS NORAH 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. | 9:30a.m.t 9:65p.m. 1 January 1, 19 12:45pm.t 11:30p.m, ! February 9 Alos. LRI March 2, 16, 30 :1:::' B | Wintec Excursion Rates Now o_Thane, Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from ) V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU $—Saturdays only. tion Company e i M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock lay at 10 am. Iormwlw Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Kake, Port -Alexander and way Way Ports soints. J. B. Burford & Co., Agenty DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O Phone 79 vm% e SEAPLANE MITKOF ? { FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska Based at Juneau PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner ——d ; Your Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15

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