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T = W k& THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1933, BARNEY GOOGLE & 8 : FINEST i LARGEST \ et ¥ WENT AN aor VA uonTA e TSR AR | 7 oca eamoon ; STEAMERS ) W FLEET , T T WENT AN' T YA g 7 Z - P 4 i i 4 S Mpfighgg VP WATH ‘r\-lAg\'cB\G MG f2 : 1 GOT FROM A COUSIN OF % MR. GOOGLE . WERE i ey YOU SAYING A SOMETHING TO ME ? e BEN FRANKLIN -..- AFTER A COUPLA DANS AT HIS HOUSE HE DRIVES US OYER To BALTIMORE .. se= 3 THEN FROM THERE WE HIT WASHINGTON -- AND IT'S ALL FIXED FOR YA TO SHAKE HANDS WITH THE PRESIDENT-. FROM OHIO, HEY, SULLY ? TOLEDO TORNADO.. AFTER WE DUST HIM OFF, WE'RE GONNA DO A LITTLE BARNSTORMIN'— HOW ZAT SOUND, BoY 29 REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Txckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE ieave DueJuneau Due Juneau e Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ; I i fiférc?:/ “ALASKA Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 12 ; ARl e e i L =y NWESTERN ...Jan. 1 Jan 10 Jen. 19 i | *ALASKA ... Jan. 21 Jan. eb. 2 ¥ s | N H N'WESTERN ...Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb, 9 | A (N)ice JOb In Summer *YUKON Feb. 11 Feb. 14 _ Feb. 22 Port of Call: 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 vHE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Azcnt Marine News i ! ¢ "Steamer Movements : FISHING BOATS | | ! PHONE 2 at 1 o'clock in the morning. Should have 4 days' mail. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle January 8 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Baker's littlel o geattle Uan. 4 at midnight. HALIBUT SEASON FOR SALE — Circulator heater.| pop mENT — M LINE SAILINGS Efforts to Prolong Closed | i THW. Tfppnetie, Fhige. 9 | apartment house in Casey Sha Northwestern scheduled to o | b 2 | FOR SALECrosley desk radio;| tuck Addition. Phone 439. e sail from Seattle January 7 Period and for Mlm- | SANSFE:;::CEISCQ Nogr;[:;;::;mmave in g ondi % .00, 3 P e ——— ¢ AW &'m x;;iwod i e S 2 ._pd, Sparimentsipy Northland scheduled to sail e Base Fall \ LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau 3 e Lights, water, dishes and cou}k- from ‘Seattle Jan. 9 @t 9 D. i 4l DIEGO KA, Evahs. 4. 16 gan; 18 KIMBALL d piano; apartment| ing utensils. Close in. Speei i, - Several boats of the Juneau f Ad. Evans..Feb. 4 Feb. 8 size, new. John Rustgard. Phone Winter rates. One, two, three or Princess Norah scheduled |fishing fleet are being made ready f NEW YORK Ad Evans. Feb. 25 Mar. 1 309, four-room apartments at SEA-|g R Tl g iver ¢ | {07 the opening of the halibut sea- pi et VIEW. FOR QUICK SALE—Wall case for —— —— oo tobacco and v: mahogany FURNISMED apartment for rent. finish, 8 ft g, 5 5. h A Inquire Bishop Apartments. bargain. Cash or te. S. Brothers, Phones 92-95. son January 15. They will take bait and ice and leave port suf- {iciently carly next week to be on the banks when the law permits the casting of lines. LOCAL SAILINGS A few weeks ago at a meeting in Seattle of representatives of g Vit SO LG TS stebeth leaves ev Thurs- MAUKINNON Apartments—Double Eday night at 6 e;y m. for e |fishermen, boat owners and buyers, 1o and single apartments availablefg Sitka and way ports. o [the idea of having the opening of Jan. 14 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to arrive tomorrow but no re- port received. Leave Juneay Ad. Evans . Ad. Evans Ad. Evans . Calls at Sitka mnorth ‘and south bound. Winter round trip rate, Seattle, as low ag $65.50. "¢ FURNISHED apartment. Inquire at Nugget Shop. SEE MORRIS for highland forest | wood, any length JACK KSARNEY EXCEPTIONAL bargams in used) At reduced rates for permanent| pacific leaves every Thursday e [the seashon deferred two weeks or Agent cars now. Good selection. Con-| guests January 1 e at 10 4 m, for Petersburg, |2 f;‘g"}:? flmf ‘lhe 1:009 sal. - for Admirar Line Dock i { e 3 establishing minimum buying pric- nors Motor Co. | FURNISHED s-room, 5-r |® Kake and way ports. PHONE 4 006000 88 s ¢ e o s were discussed k i 1 Request Made of Commission ¥ & Tabieda bt o ; . ¢ G e Y Some of those attending the XOU may have labored under the delusion that the weather in your par- RENT—Completely furnished{ e- '] A A F‘i{,‘a,‘mem living zoom, kitchen.| | TIDES TOMORKOW ! |mesting sent a request to the In- ‘cUlar paxt of the country is real tough. "But look at this and forget . e your former notion. When it arrived in Boston recently, the fishin, ette, bath. Knight Apts. Phone|e ternational Commission for post- frawler, “Holy Cross,” A & B FOREST WOOD ar shed, 3400 ments, electric range. Phone 2004. cord; delivered, $6.50. Cash. Ches- ter Barnesson | K carried an actumulation of ice on her super- | ””"_( priag ponement of the opening date, but structure and rigging that made the boat like an oramental ice berg. ) " : Al | hoh b L) Low tide 0:24 a. m, 42 feet |ine Commission has not yet ac- The “Holy Cross” had been prospecting for Friday dinners off the | NEW PRICES On Our! WANTE High tide 6:57 a. m, 145 feet |quisceq in the Tequest and is not Grand Banks. | o e | Low tide 1:39 p. m, 38 feet eypactad to do so—hence present ———————— PR e HEAVY CREAM | s ————| ' High tide 7:3 | -— 8 p. m., 111 feet WANTE 5 Sealo ol : ; X3 - i iD — Model A Ford sedan. 5 preparations of fishing intergsts ! e Mk ;e > lto start the season at the time | Trade beautiful Atwater Kent s n | combination radio; pay difference STURM DELAYS {originally fixed by the Commis- | Per Gill, 10c; Half Pint, 20c; Pint, 40c The Same High Quality slon. in ca: SOLD AT { ) { { ! { George Bros, Sanitary Grocery,| { { 3 MAGAZINE renew man, Phone 488. men were 8 cents a pound for first grade and 5 cents a pound 0 1 ANEO S ‘ |for second grade at Seattle, with §j rs Cr f o ReEEERE FON Jak. 3. Betre. MISCELLANEOUS HER TRIP HUME;““"""“’"’ ok A, | Six Peers Created by Honor Holyon i e Cash Grocery or Phone 488 ALASKA DAIRY JOE KENDLER TURN your old golc iato value. on Seattle figires. List Announced New {today that he will return to New Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Buyers Oppcged Suggestion Yea\"s Day | York after March 4 and resume | Buyers at the meeting opposed 68 o h‘fl-’wn - ) | | | | | PHE priclEp. of 1aW. J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER GO Window snopping in vour easy | PTANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,|Matorship Returns from|ine suggestion. They argued that ' | y £ | et e i — six vl - Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 el Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- y h i h LONDON, Jan. 3. Six new| BRIDESMAID'S SISTER chalr, Read the advertisements. | o Radio and phonograph re-| Sitka with Nine Pas- fren if prodiotige were Rlted peers were cremed by the New| CHOOSES RED VELVET | v : Year's Day Honor List which was | R pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | Yy | Leave Seattle Arrive Junea Leave Juneay T e sengers for Juneau ;i;";‘;ghc‘;]““n fhetu“"?-wtg;l“ Was gnnounced Sunday. | RAMBOULET—Madame marie| M.S.“ZAPORA” Jan. 4 A :2 ce for i ‘ 4 B?‘fifi“fi"fi,:mm'ex ::Z";‘,';::.’ Coated with snow and frozen maintaining mlnlmu:ls ;uymcnifl‘: Jofe};’:e rlr)l::?: Baroax: 3:123?; JZ:?I Jruux;g‘e, ;mer I?erb e, Ibr:ge TN il B Ran o loou, TGNl s JINAGE, Y o veen, 4 o . 'ean run, son o e hil i * lin. Phone 3902. spray, the motorship Betébeth, Capt.ies for the reason that “new bUS-|oonnoisseur; Sir Thomas Horder, | President of France, chose a strik. |00 Crais, Ketchikan OR e B B T O ~ — Edward Bncth and !j‘u;ser Rober:‘ers would cut Into the business gne of the King's physicians;|ing costume of red velvet for her | Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate, Couglilin, réturnéd to Juneau at 4 by handling the catches of inde- ; K o:| Biber : ) T g eld Marshal Sir George Millme, sister's marriage. Designed of dull WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 = THOMAS As MORGAN, Agent LOST AND FOUND, |oclock yesterday atteriioon from pendent fishermen. Sir Charles Hall-Cain, Sir Ben- red velvet with a long skirt and | - SRS, N e —————————————— | hor regiilar weekly voyage to Sitka, Representatives of fishermen, nqy i Vit 3 i vyt LOST—Mink choker. Suitable re- { 3 néll Rodd, diplomat and Sir Wal- | puffed sleeves, it was ornamented | I ward for teturn, C-2465, Empire,|2nd W8y ports. She was elght boat owners and buyers in Seat- ter Runcian, shipping magnate.|at the shoulder line with bands| FERRY TIME CARD | ;. TR » PP hours behind schedule. On her|tle, accotding to word received in — - — |of embroidery. With it, Madame| Leaves Junean ror Dougl: and LOST—$5000 in currency. Libsral|homeward trip, She encounteredjJuneau, are continuing thelr ef-| fydwig Nelson is a patient in St.|Jourde wore a little red velvet reward for return to Carl Jenson,|heavy snoW and strong northwest|forts toward limiting for the seA- Ann's Hospital, having entered for|togue and long gloves of the same | 8:18a.m. { Bishop Apts. wind in Chatham Strait. son the catch of évery boat in tnedical treatrhent. | | fabrie. :10a.m. | The vessél brought nine pas-|accordance with the boat's fishing 2 ;::h.m.' CAMADIAM PACIFIC FOUND—Open speed boat, 18 1t.| sengers to this city. They were: |capacity, so that no fish will be - - 12:30pm § SAILING long. H. R. Rasmussen, Willough-| From Chichagof — John Nelson, offered: for less than actual cost | 2:00p.in. | 10 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, by Ave, opposite Eureka Apts. [Gill Nadeauw; Mrs. H. De Groot,|of production. i 3:30p.m.t | and SEATTLE i | et ———e S Ole Boylhl. *4:00p.m. " From Killisndo—Mrs. J. Nakd- | i From Juneaii " | i o ves 'or Juneas [l O rawireng " || o Tenikes ~ Mrs. John 8. N};Efil‘%gficfiggfis“gr&, » | am ™ "Ssn PRINCESS NORAH | | Patterson, Geotge Danner, Emil 9:30a.mm. | | J. B. Burford & Co. [ P.-T. A. THIS EVENING 9:30a.m.1 January 1, 19 | | “Our doorstep worn by satistied From Hoonah—Robert Grant. i 12:45p.m.t February 9 | customers’ e A “mystery” contest will be the 2:“’m 4 March 2, 16, 30 3 —— ; | 3:45pm.t | g 2% INDIAN WOMAN’S BODY | feature on fonight's entertainment AL fp i f | Wintec Excursion Rates Now it i o To AFUGN of _the Parent-Teacher Association — S — By Effect—ROUND TRIP i ool TO GO AK | which nolds fts reguiar monthiy| g - e ; Good Till March 25 i . meeting in the Assembly Room of | t—Preight will be accepted [ Miss Anna Kannuk, Aleut Indian,| the Grade School Building, it was! t—Saturdeys only. | Tickets, reservations and full |27 years old, died this forencon|announced by J. W. Leivers, Presi- | Jutiead B & Naviga partictlars from | of tuberculosis In the Government|dent. The School Glee Club will au rerry aviga: | Hospital in this oity. She had been | also appear on the program. i In the year ahead, cordial, tion Comipany V. W. MLV, Agest A | a patient in the institution a year| Reports from various committees, wi"ing ||g| Ful bgn'd ser- _— , . | and a half. * She entered from|including membership, will be made. \ b' k P 2 ng . | Afognak. All parents of school pupils and : : P e - TH ROUGH ] R e remains are at the Oharles|others interested are urged to at-| v":l acked bt“f !fl’en’!thh i Motorship Picans e W. Carter Mortuary. They Will be|tend the meeting, Which will open | an ity | T BEWARE! Cold weather will ||sent tonight on the steariship Al-|at 8 o'clack, o capacity i m_fl € “ESTEBETH” M. S. “PACIFIC” H E || soon be here. Let us protect |'aska to Seward. From there, they PR B R needs of our community will Leaves City Dock every Thurs- your car against fréezing and | will be taken to Afogank for inter- » Leaves Junean Every Thurs- iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, N i L § 4 i 1 prepare it for winter. ment. JEANNE S LIBRARY assure you OF bdnkmg sat- day st :f.;"!'“l Sitka and . ; JUST TELEPHONE | Pave the Pain o srosperty witn| ANNOUNCES HOURS| isfaction. We invite you to AR R b ; ! Printing! ! o By g o IR Fhe o Jeanne's Lending Library, con- make this bank your bank. s e ducted by Mrs. Jeanne A. affney, : : Service Rendered by Experts at J. B. Burford and Company's HAPP NEW YEA ] s | SABIN’S - |ioam oo i . g SEAPLANE MITKOF CONNORS MOTOR |, 9:30 pm. ? CO.. Ine AraOing SRR, . 1| b8 oata of boaks: % FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska The latest popular fiction will , y e g ; i | always be on hand. There are er a zona an % HICKEY’ b o ‘_-—-_—.J X z many selected novels of mystery; i romance and adventure, Among the outstanding books available are “Forgive Us Our Tres- {Passes,” by L. C. Douglas, “Three Sheet,” by Tiffany Thayer, and “The Conjure Man Dies,” by Ru- dolf Fisher. THE EMPIRE RoIsL ’m‘*s“nép““’“ The Little Stote with the - Closing n-; :rueh-lm ad- ELEVATOR SERVICE BIG VALUES Closing time for display ad- SIS B. ZYNDA, Prop. vertisements: 11 A. M. = |. . I. mcr “Ten cente per e tint s T IGNEAGVOUNG 1| MAY HAYES : ~ e st i cmtors sue- | - Fumeral Parlors '1’ o Modiste l THE SANITARY GROCERY