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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1933. POLLY AND HER PALS DEL'S BOUGHT FER POLLY'S AQUARIUM, SACRIFICE $350 Majestic Jan, Combination. Perfect condition, . . . . [ . L4 . . . . ° . . . for $140 cash. 221 Fourth Street. Franklin. Phone 561. FOR SALE — Economy heater; APARTMENT for rent. Mrs. Bar- cheap. Phone 330. ton. Phone 289. 3 i FOR RENT—Si steam- | ® EE ) IS for n et e g forest) * eated rooms. Corner 4th and ® wood, any length 3 ovid 4 Bast, Room Near Bergmann Dining Mrs. O. Oberg. SXCEPTIONAL bargamns In used cars ;Low. Good selection. Con-| ;op RENT — Two or thr s oy mf ,7»°F°rric°__ T TR furnished apts. Steam heated. @ dock. O-volume new and revised edi- _ Fhone 5601 Northw TWI Encyclopedia of MACKINNON Apartments—Double v; brown art leather — anq single apartments available| g sonable. C-2305. at reduced rates for permanent| o auests January 1. ! L FOR SALE—Eden washi ma- Sitka i. A' FURNISHED 5-room, 5-room epart-| 3 ¢ ments, electric range. Phone 2004.} 4 chine. Completely ov washer tha Kake NORTHBOUND 14 at 9 p. m. Marine News e s 00000000 _ Steamer Movements Admiral Evans scheduled to arrive ‘Wednesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sali. from Vancouver Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan, 18 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 21 at 9 a. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle at noon January 21. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland due at Union Oil dock at 6 o'clock Sunday morning and sails south at from Cold Storage estern scheduled sail south January 19. OCAL SAILINGS and way ports. and way ports. to Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m,, for Petersburg, ' & STORE room now occupied by|®@ @ @ e 6 e e 6 e a = e s 10 PASSENGERS ABOARD EVANS for Southeast, South- west Alaska SEATTLE, Jan. 14. — Steame Admiral Evans sailed for South east and Sout! st Alaska por! at 10 o'clock this forencon witt 21 first class and 9 steerage pas: sengers. The followi the steamer | neau: i Mrs. Clifford, Dan Brown, Vern: | Roy Carrigan, E. W. Haller booked for erage. — e~ Capital Elsctric available Feb. 1.| ! See Grover Winn or Phone 2343.| o THREE-room furnished apartment| s MISCELLANEOUS TIDES TOMORROW AR for rent. Mrs. Robert Keeny. old gol: into value. TURN your + s High tide 3:13 a. m., 156 Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished| pLow tide 9:05 a. m., 3.0 vty s e apartment. CUff Apts. High tide 2:58 p. m., 159 PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, _____ B Low tide 9:26 p. m. -05 Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- VACANCY in Frances Apts. 132/ ing. Radio and phonograph re-' 6th Street. | pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe, ———————- - - PARTLY furnished apartment.| Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. | Low BOARD and room, or board only, Marshall House, 6th and Frank- lin. Phone 3902. { | MAY HAYES ers. 227 Sew- Modiste | WANTED - Housework, care of 423 Seward Street ' children, day, hour, by experi- PHONE 129 enced practical nurse. Sena Hart- ‘I | nell, Eureka Apts. ————————% WANTED—I'm interested -in any | kind of work. Dave Ramsay. Phone 3602. R;:y Horstmann, brothér.of the mecieal famous Harold Horstmann of Pur- due football fame, will be eligible for the varsity next year. JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors | Licensed Funeral Directors | and Embalmers | Night Phone1861 Day Phone 17 . ther. H i Low tide 10:03 p. m., TIDES MONDAY High tide 3:47 a. m, 158 tide 9:50 a. m.,, 28 High tide 3:42 p. m,, 150 0.6 - "MRSA SKINNER AND DAUGHTER HOME | FROM TRIP SOUTH rreatment in G ELECTRICAL feet feet feet feet feet feet feet Mrs. G. B. SKinner, whose hiis- band is Chief Clerk of thie--Alaska Road Commission, and her daugh-= ter, Miss Marianne Skinner, were passengers for Juneau aboard the motorship Northland. Mrs. Skinner has been receiving Portland, Ore., for thé last six months and now is feeling in excellent health. Miss , Skinner attended school in Portland while south with her mo- —_—————e Smith Electric Co. Gastinesu Building EVERYTHIN HEAMEN'S BALL TONIGHT Attend Third Annual Event of Kind Moose Hall. for its excellence in the schottishche and popular at these dances. polka, s0 fact that it was felt neci ry thi tional affair due to the limit space of the hall. this evening the most successfu and it is expected to be gala affair. Anti-Freeze For Yout Car NOW JUNEAU THROUGH THE Not only beeause we are cheaper but BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Ever Try VAPURE? 50c and $1.00 ANYTIME Butler Mauro Drug Co. Free Dellveky | Phone 134 EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS 1S THE TIME 10 REPAIR YOUR CAR FOR SPRING SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS CO.; Inc. CONNORS MOTOR the Mount Juneau las tonight. A tragic siory of the year tc make the ball an invita-| Every plan to make the dance yet to be held has been completed a, very JUNEAU MASONS TO GO| TO DOUGLAS TONIGHT| To attend the general installa- | (tion of officers in the Masonic Lodge and the Eastern Star Chap- ter of Douglas, many members of lodge of Ju- neau will make the trip to Doug- attempt of & group to escape from Sowiet - small schosner was found on the beach at Yurimichigawa, Northérn of the ill-fated cxpedition and bodies of two men wio died of expesure. . vors who were t60 weak to tcll a cobierent story ol fucir flight and ‘CAUSE I'M DYIN TKNOW WHAT FOR THIS PORT (Steamer Sails from Seattle r s 1 ers aboard Ju- L onfer, Gladys Forrest and GALA RFFAIR Large Crowd Expected to! | cently @ Cutstanding among events of the kind during the season will be the third annual Fisherman’s Ball to be held tonight uncer the auspices of the Union Oil Company at the| | Music for the ball will be furn- ished by Harry Krane's Accordian Orchestra which is especially noted playing for ok | 1 By C LIFF STERRETT Douglas Church Services Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. Douglas Catholic Church St. Aloysius Church 9:30 a.m—Holy Mass. 1:00 p.m.—Christian Doctrine. Congregational Community | Church | REV. Ww. CADWELL 10:30 a.m.~Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. T St. Luke’s Episcopal Church_'l ) and :30 p.m—Evening Sermon. Prayer e TROLLERS TURN PAUL DOWN FOR FISHERIES ) 0B Union at l?eghikan Says Not Called Upon to En- dorse Any Candidate Taking the position it called upon to end a candi- d for o the Al Trollers Union at Ketchikan ned to lend its sup- port to William L. Paul in his effort to be appointed as States Commiss so, turned down a resolution recommending the retention of Commissicner Henry O'Malley, who has received the endorsement of Seattle members. Mr. Paul was endorsed by the Ketchikan Seiners Union a short time ago, after it had refused to follow the lead of the Seattle unfon in supporting Commissioner was not These dances have always An‘.-\o.Maney_ tracted large crowds, so large in| The Trollers Union appointed a | committee to confer with Dele-| gate-Elect Anthony J. Dimond on o Fatars. | ~d’nsmng matters when he arrives | Tassell (4) there early next month.” —————— i STATTER LEAVES TOMORROW | ‘TO ATTEND KETCHIKAN TERMiLeRoux for Wittuda. To attend to the payment ol witnesses and jurors, and othe; matters arising in the Federal Dis. trict Court term at Ketchikan, Chief Deputy United States Mar- shal J. F. Statter will leave on the motorship Northland, Sunday. He will remain in Ketchikan as long as the term continues. ~ Survived Dramatic Escape From Siberia Islanders W;n_at Basketball | ! the Island School High School Pex. DeMolay | Guerin (2) F Jensen { Fox (T) b g Livie (3) | Doogan (3) C Messer (2) | Mills G Hagerup (1) | ‘Wilson G... Lindstrom (6) Substitutions: Williams for Read the ads as caréfully as you | read the news"articles. | DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS HIGH, DEMOLAYS PLAY GLOSE CONTEST, 15-12—Eighth Grad- ers Are Victorious In a thrilling basketball game at the Douglas Natotorium last night the DeMolay squad lost to team by the narrow margin of 3 points. The fi- nal score was 15-12. i The Lodge boy were a real threat throughout the game and was only in the last minute of play | that the Islanders cinched the| game with Williams batting the ball into the baskei from sci mage. At the half ‘the school boys trailing, 8-7. In the last me, however, the DeMolays were held to one lone field goal and a free throw conversion for a total the Islande al of 8 poinis, mal the final whis r The line-up: Mills, Mills for Guerin; Cole for| Lindstrom. Melseth for Hagerup, | Ref! Engstrom. Timer—Goetz. | Preliminary Game ( An exciting preliminary game | was played between two grade téams,’ the Eighth walloping the and Seventh Graders com- | bined to the merry tune of 22-4.| Joe Reidi was responsible for most | of his team's baskets, scoring 141 of the points for the coming high school boys. Savikko led his team| on floor work and passing. The| lineup: 8th. Pos. 6th-7th Riedi (14) F ‘Wittuda Cashen (4) b Shitanda e ‘Wilson Decogan. G. Bliss Feero. G . Savikko Substitutions: Uberti for Feero, Referee — Stragier. ———e— — RS. CAHILL DUE HOME SOON Mrs. W. E. Cahill who was call- ed south about a month ago on account of her mother’s illness, is expected to leave Seattle enroute to her home in Treadwell. e Advertisemenw are your pocket- beok editorials. They interpret the | merchandise news. | “THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases"PHONES 83 OR 85 FINEST ST/\EAMERS REDUCED ROUND TR¥ FARES Juneau to Seattie and Retwrn Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50' Trckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle Steamer N'WESTER! *ALASKA N'WESTER. *YUKON Port of Call: *Also calls Latouche north and southbound. Southeastern and Southwestern Route R. J. McKANNA, Agent ALASKA STEAMSHIP C SAILING SCHEDULE ieave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Jan. 1 Jan. 21 Jan. 10 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb, 14 Feb. 22 Fetchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor= dova. Valdez and Seward. North- bound and southbound. N Jan. 19 Feb. 2 N THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 A S IC STEA —_— — LINE SAILINGS E SEATTLE AN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave - Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Ad. Evans..Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Ad. Evans..Feb. 25 Mar. 1 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneal 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 Admira1 iine Dock PHONE 4 N N J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone M.S.“ZAPORA Calling at Funter, Chi wock, Craig, Ketchikan. D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 ki Leave Seattle Arrive Juncau Leéave Juneag Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 chagof*, Hoonan, ‘Tenagee, Port Alexander, Kla *Calls first tfip of month only » Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent 2 ] = 6:15a.m. 8:15p.m. i TN B PACIFiC :15a.m.t 9:40p.m. | Sl ol W 12:30pm.§ 11:15p.m. SATLING 3 2: 13 midnight 10 VANCOUVER, VICTORIX 3:30p.m.¢ $1:00a.m. ! ind SEATTLE *4:00p.m. i i Leaves Douglas for Jumean From' f’u 7 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. PRINCESS NORAH 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. ! 9:30a.m.¢ 9:65p.m. January . 19 1:’42%' 1;:&4:. | February 9 18P, 12:15p.m. 3:45pmt 1158 . March 2, 16, 30 00p.m. *—Thane. f—Freight wili be accepted $—Saturdays only. Juncau Ferry & tion Company Mosorshi, DAVE HOUSEL, Phone Single e “ESTEBETH” heaves Janeau E: Thi dullfl!.l(m Way Ports SEAPLANE MIT] FOR CHARYER to Anywhere' J. V. BICKEY, Owfie |Wintec Excursion Rates Now # Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 } Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservitions and full particulars from i v. W. -vm Agent Naviga- p urs- and Ageny. o uneau

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