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B ; THE DAILY. ALASKA. EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN..7, 1933. POLLY AND HER PALS A By CLIFF STERRETT FINEST WHAT'S IN THIS WAL Y'MUST / j L7 2 77 STEAMERS 4 8SE USIN’ A\ Y HERE AQUARIUM B P INVISIBLE INK! i ’ I CAN'T SEE - = REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARE Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; dpper deck, $73.50 until Feb. 28; return portisn to March 25. leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE ieave DueJuneau Due Jupepu Seattle Northbound Southbound Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 12 W - e SERRET: -3 N L % | Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 19 e SECPC N ) ; kg e L & *ALASKA. Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Feb. 2 {\Under-the-Surface [phet s lkely to be ale to fore- N'WESTERN ...Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 9 see with certainty, even when the YUKON Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 22 Politics Expected | Marine News ' l{ To Stir This Yeari e il o comes [§0-"1ts ‘end, ‘whag' the | 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 ’ THE ALASKA LINE 'R. J. McKANNA, Agent (Continuex from Pag? Or_l.:.y HORNSBY TO BE | ___.._...._.....m-—-.;..'.....m.m- tions of 1934. Whatever his initial | HELP FOR CARDS, ‘\ “Stmer ovemerts}NORTHWESTERN &% 5 i AALLATAN CLIMS (voters before the polls open again ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7.—“Rogers NORTHBOUND ° { Those who begin to predict in Hornsby will be a gre help o | Nor¢o scheduled to arrive at e | ls NURTHBUUND 1933 whether he will be re-elect- |the Cardinals, I believe,” was the' midnight tonight. Should e "cd will be speaking more from |gpinj ox d at Binghamp-| T 0800000000000 0000000 86 rororrromo- | lows: \events have shaped themselves to | have 3': days’ mail. desire than from knowledge, more [ton, N. Y., by William A. (Lefty) | S 1 Northwestern scheduled to ar- ® (from implse than in the light of | Hallahan, the Red Birds' south- | Y i rive Tuesday,, . ‘political experience. paw ace e R CR R e X P fear B = 4 — By s oo 5 SCHEDULED SAILINGS ®| | “He is not an old man by any FOR SALE — Light alrplane, tW0, 316UsE for rent. Inquire Bishop|® Northland . scheduled. to sail o TR . |G. 0. P. BUSY REORGANIZING means, He elways was a'gm’ciADMIRAI. LINE SA".lNGs lc);l::pr:lxu mmpm&;d ; \Xml; artments from Seattle Jan. 9 at 9 p. » || eaves Seattle with Sixty~. The Republicans, meantime, will| hitter and they never lose th lete, uncovered; fusilage| e 4 m. . be reorganizing on a tentative ba- | patting ey 1l T i - tting eyes. Besides that, he is SEATTLE UND three-fourths complete. Also 50| COSY, warm, completely furnishede Admira) Bvans scheduled to | Seven Passengers— |si. their cripplod party machinany. | et s, s o s | SAb FRANCISCO NOBGHI0 hp. air-cooled motor. P. O. Box, a Lights and water. Special sail from Seattle Jan. 14 o 17 fOl’ Juneau (They will be talking among them- | fect now, since I have gwen“it: Leave Leave 316, Junsau wir rates. Seaview Apts at 10 a. m. . SR {se of 193¢ and 1935, but mosily |so much rest and I don't .look LOS ANGELES Seatile s FID! electric range. In A-1! STEAM - HEATED sleeping room. f'”“ces_f ’:‘”ahv“h“d“led S| SEATTLE, Jan. 7. — Sieamer in underiones. for it fo give me a bit of trouble SAN DIEGO ,\; pyans Jan 14 Jan. 18 condition; new switches, top ele- Mrs, Steinbeck, 3rd and Harri J‘f‘ S‘l’; 1'9"’" m“"w“"e" o [Northwestern, of the AlaskaSteam-| It is not now expected that mext spring” A | NEW YORK Ad. Evans..Feb. 4 Feb. 8 ments; 3 plates and oven. Only Jan. \% 8. 8 Dyl ship Company, sdiled at 9 o'clock President Hoover will abrogate| Blll gave this answer to ques-, Ad. Evans.. Fcb, 25 Mar. 1 $65.00. Alaska E. L. & P. Co. FOR RENT—Warm 3-room furnish- SOUTHBOUND SAIIINGS #®|tnis morning for Southeast and soon the titular Jeadership be re- tions about his left elbow, which | SOUTHBOUND il — . ed house, with bath. Mike Vagge, ® Alaska scheduled southbound ® |, thyest Alaska ports. [tains after March 4. Whether or|went wrong about July 20 andekept | sorkir RG FOR SALE—Practically new beau- Willoughby Ave, near Govt. about January 12. ®| The steamer carries 54 first class hot he expects to run in 1935— him out of the.box until near the v e ot ty shop equipment. Bargain School. | LOCAL SAILINGS ®land 13 steerage passengers for as some believe he may—he prob- end of the season. Ad. Evans ' Phone 384. — | ® Estebeth leaves evary Thurs- ® | yarious ports of call. |ably will keep his intentions to 1 a - FURNISHED, 5-room house. Mrs.|» day might at 6 p. m, for | "picoce® Ui’ tne North himself for. many months, retain. | £elis. 4f EID. DoRD A8 FOR SALE—Crostey desk radio; Gorham, 9th St. e sitka and way. ports,. Vit for Titeat e i 2 il south bound. ‘Winter ioun 4 ! ¥ as fol- such control as he can until | in good condition, $40.00. Phone ——————— | ® Pacific leaves every Thursdsy | e | . 531, FOR RENT — 1, 2 gnd.3:room g ot 10 . m, for Petersbirp, BRRRESL o i apartments, newly furnished. Low e Kake and way ports. SEE MORRIS for highland forest rate. Above Capital Electric. LRI B RN B N R S ) Gov. George A. Parks, W. S. Pul- his liking. len and wife, E, E. Ninnis and . That, in turn, will delay all oth- | ADVERTISE i = i R JACK KZARNEY wood, any length, gt L SNy RNl - i Fred T, Mathieson, Miss M. er candidacies. What the coun-| \/OL, R s Ag‘e;te 2o b 3 — | FURNISMED aparument for rent. p {Maynton, Paul Abbott, Pearl Pet- try will see in 1933 is a cautious | ' i ; p i T m;?;o‘fira 4 EXCEPTIONAL bargams In used Inquire Bishop Apartments. BURNED LINER son, Lenore Kaufmann, Rev. building up of probably a halt| \ : - (l) cars now. Good selection. Con- — —— e g Walter Torbet, Elizabeth Roberts, dozen of those who aspire to the | \xf ’A N -[ s nors Motor Co. FURNISHED apartment. Inquire 8. A. Berg and four steerage. Republican nominaiion in 1936; | ey SRR , - | at Nugget Shop T HE }B R ———————— but all without undue haste. The | in thc REST W i 00— e 1 decisive years will be 1935 | g 00D 8t shed, $4.00) Grin INNON Apartments—Double ) Rons thadh P ang cord; delivered, $8.50. Cash, Ches- W A“N T ,A,\u . ! : ter Barnesson. and single apartments available I 3 2 at reduced rates for permanent HULL GHAHH‘ED | ¢ in the YEAR OF BEGINNINGS H All in all, 1933 promises to be more than anything else, a year | guests January 1. (of interesting beginnings. L3 ; \ JUNEAU SAMPLE '!(FURNISHED 3-room, 5-room apart- ‘ 1 SHOP _ ments, electric range. Phone 2000 Ty, ohoat Men of Five Na- SR | 1t will contain the seeds of vast- | EMPKRE The Li FOR RENT—Completely furhished 1 imi | . L % 1y important issues, but no pro g Lnt:: 5“::'1;:" gy apartment, living room, kifchen- llOl’\SSal,Al’e ]glal’llmmg ‘Ah“’ SUSPE'““’“ fm‘ Sev- g T = : $ g o| ctte, bath. Xnight Apts, Phone vage Rights { eral Years, Troll Fish- ’ ; S ing Permitted e e | — -] CHERBOWRG, Prance, Jan. 7.— | g of CrIILL ' at 'the t ) W NTFD The charred hull of the liner D‘-w’ ¥ @ 3 1 k Right Price A F Atlantique ~was anchored in the! Glacier Bay, in i Icy Strail e | B Hamdare. Co. |-t i o o e e w2 38 Nezo Hotpoint | Lower Front Street I| below 6th St. Phone 575-1 ring, | after midnight last night by |opened to commercial fishing for y 2 2 . o French tugs which claimed pos-|the current year by Commissioner n J. B. BURFORD & ©0. D. B. FEMMER| e AR O -~ |COLORED woman wants work by|session of the vessel which burn-|Henry O'Malley of ~the United r 7 o Ticket Agent Phonme 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 /] day or week. Phone 124. ed in the English Channel 1asc’SLuLcs Bureau of Fisheries, it was s B i BT — | Wednesday with a loss of 18 men announced today by N. O. Hardy, e - Z | Seattl ¥ Le: 3J of her crew. | Acting Agent in charge of local ¥ S.“ZAP 'RA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau ave Juneay s T | D MISCELLANEOUS French, British, German, Danish | headquarters of that bureau. M 0 : Jan, 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 s land Dutch tughoats may claim sal-| The bay has been closed for sev- o y { Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonaa, Tenasee, Port Alexander, Kla» EAT MORE WHOLE WHEAT| .00 rights. The question will|eral years to all forms of com- eal‘zn a S wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only HEALTH DO-NUTS. (Greaseless) |, ohaply have to be settled by a|mercial fishing, operations being i | Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. At all leading grocers. Fresh from naval court. the whole-wheat do-nut factory. 176 Front St. v " | limited to fish taken for personal |and domestic uses. A telegram | received by Mr. Hardy said the 1933 S - & 3 regulations open the bay for troll TURN your old golc into value fishing only. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. C A LL 1 4 o8 . WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneau ror Donglas and Just Received PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, R (et THE L.ATEbT THING—An Electric H.eatmg B i Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- SHa . Pad with washable velour cover, easily re- 7:108.m. 47:30p.m. ing. Radio and phonograph re- FOR A abl itl 3 g » 9:15a.m.t $:40p.m. pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. | Low tide 4:22 a. m., 8.1 feet movable with genuine leper fastener. 13:3 4 11:15p.m. SAILING <. A e ey S High tide 10:25 a. m., 15.1 feet Controlled by a three-heat switch that gives 2:00pm. 13 midnight | %O VANCOUVER, YICTORIA SOARD R0L A0GR.. B Doail, only, RO al Blue | Low tide 5:14 p. m, 08 feet . 250 8 3:30p.m.t $1:000.m. and SEATYLE : Marshall House, 6th and Frank- High tide 11346 D, m. 127 feet just the right heat. *4:00p.m. i lin. Phone 3902. | .2 i g g From Juneau - e - - | A Leaves Douaglas for Juneam ;R d Heads H Cab R u:';p ES:SIOL?}:,',’_“S_G A Hang one on your bed for ready service 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. | PRINCESS NORAH (J ea ave High tide 11:10 & H L . 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. ] Highest Premium CITY RATES | Low tiorigae o B these cold nights. 9:308.m.1 9:55p.m. { January 1, 19 . A 12:45p.m.t 12:30p.m. ! February '9 CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Jan. 7.— 25¢ and 35¢ L S e March 2, 16, 30 Besides paying a penny a pound,| & * . | . - . | Winter Excursion L students of MassacTiletts Insti-|§ INDEPENDENTLY OPERATED Alaska Electrlc ng'lt & o E'hwpm. n!':!le\:&—-l,(c OUND lmm :5“.50 3 tute of Technology also must pay Not. Connected With._Any a premium on the color of the Other Cab Company A C 2 t—Freight wiii be A‘ooepud v hair, of their fair escorts. A bru- Pou}er 0. $—Baturdays only. lfl“‘?fl;fld fu nette has a 10-cent tax, blondes|EITorT s frraRooraanrny ‘ A i particulars g 15, and red-heads 20. T Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phonc 18 Juneau 1‘8]’!7 .1 Na“sa { v Vfi%]q e 'NEW PRICES On Our{; ! ¢ tion Company ' JUNEAU - HEAVY CREAM Per Gill; 10c; Half Pint, 20¢; [ USSP P Pint, 40c 3 Fid ¥ ol Motarship The Same High Quality 5 i ™ A “ESTEBETH” SOLD AT S j . & { . : DAIRY THE NEW : ) -« ‘ AL oE sawoian - obil BOTH RANCH AND WILD P Phone Sizgls O < BEWAREL Colg weaivr wil 2 H uPMOBl e HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID': . ; your cnr“ a’galnscm t:x;leexlng and || JUNEA 8 " prepare or wi . ] JUST TELEPHONE g mi;';:n: i‘-‘.fi‘fi%’&. N. sonEL’ Inc. FOR CHARYER to Ai.y{'rhere.'ééfiig ast, Alaska ¢ W SRR R el ;r;:x;u’m Ax‘é': , 208 West 30th St New York City Based S ICHEREY oo T ¢ in y oA Service Rendered by Experts j? . | Contact for Information and Shipping Tags : r ) . : ¢ 2 H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative ‘ THE EMPIRE | cosnors motor || Swith Electric Co. JAMES. GABESON | Triangle Bullding, Jindii 7 | Closing time for classified ad- CO., Ine.’ ! T ay Junesu Distributor i ; 3 Sertisements: 2 P. M. | M;ifia (Goring e tor_Siplay od, -—-———~—-————‘;: - : — 2 : . 3 e o | 4 " = L ety - U e THE SANITARY GROEERY w2 FLEVATOR SERVICK ; PHONE 12 “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OF. 85 TELEPHONE 15 3 L2

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