The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 19, 1933, Page 6

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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ]HURSDAY JAN. 19, 1933. By CLIFF GTERRFTT K FINEST STAEAMERS LARCEST FLEET (MY WORD, PA! WHAT'S A WHISTLING OYSTER SOUND LIKE? SOMETHIN' LIKE A AQUATIC CANARY, | ONLY c = | DIFFERENT, Z - PAW PERKINS! COME HERE AN’ LEMME [ SMELL YOUR BREATH! REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneaun to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 n sale \m;ll Feb. 28; return portion & 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE Zeave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer o193 L e e O |3 8 *ALASKA san. 21 Jan. 24 Feb. 2 i N N'WESTERN ...Jan. 28 .;‘an. fi Feb. 8 | *YUKON eb. Feb, 22 { Germany s Record Iron Horse” Fort ot cail . Wraniel, Petersbive i Haines, Skagway, Cor- F i 3 dez and Seward. North- arllle e “ S bound and southbound. 4 i *Also calls Latouche north and southbound. M Southeastern and Southwestern Route i ot THE ALASKA LINE ] A R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 ‘ se 0 cecsvscsc o0 e . \ | : Steamer Movements NuRTHWESTERN | . NORTHBOUND .l " : © Norco scheduled to arrive ® UF F TH [} ® Saturday morning. . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . 4 ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e | % e Seaitle Jan. 21 at 9 a. m. e it FOR RENT — 1, 2 and 3-room|e Zapora scheduled to sail from e | e Tar.| apariments, newly urnished 1ow (s Sexttle at noon January 31 o — ADMIRAI. LINE SAILINGS i “led 'sa _oles Above Capital Blecirc. |e Northland scheduled to sail ¢ Steamer Leaves for South , Ly ottt e bt | @ 1 5 3 5 rd work FOR RENT — §-room furnished g ~rom Seattle Jan. 28 at. 9.8 =" ot 22 First Class | SEATTLE NORTHBOUND (Present' house. Phone 2004 Fo T ( SAN FRANCISCO Terms if 3 5 4 Northwestern scheduled to sail @ | Passengers ok Tl - il o Eleciric Light & FOR RENT — 3-room furnished |® {rom Seattle Jan. 28 at 9 o! | LOS ANGELES Sc:&\li o #° Sy Baone 1 * Princess Norah scheduled to o . THe Steamer Northwestern, Capt. SAN DIEGO ,; oy pen, 4 Feb. 8 TOR SALE — Furnished 4-room FOR RENT—Two rooms,one double, ® sajl from Vancouver Feb. 4 Sv‘:"c;:’ & Grl"”;c 4 e M NEW YORK ad. Evans..Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Riiacs, it bens 1 Deug one single heated. For A-J men. e at 9 p. m. Fom i WeMAN yab 6. OWIBIE SOUTHBOUND $600 cash. See First National| Mrs. Roberts, corner Sixth and e SOUTHBOUNIL SAILINGS this muom‘mg~anci after loading a Leave Juneay Bank, Juneau Franklin Streets. © Admiral Evans scheduled ! i 0 Ad. Evans Jan. 28 ] S RN 5 020 AR e L. e southbound Jan. 28 il SERe Ol D R WA Ad. kvans Feb. 18 3 FOR SALE—One pool table, com- FOUR - "ROOM furnished house. | = LOCAL SAILINGS o Dock moved to the Alaska Juneau| p.., s 5 front view of the “Flying Hanseat,” record:breaking German | Call§ at Sitka north and '8 l 00. Call George Bi Phone 187 after six p. m. wharf ~ where concentrates Were| tran shown as it arrived in Berlin after winning the “blue ribbon of | bt M. Wisiber S0l ! RSy il — o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® loaded. It left the Alaska Juneau| the rails” for the fastest commercial trip between two points. The | o . : : FOR SALE — Economy heater; FURNISHED >-room,5-room apart-® day night at 6 p. m, f0r ® 1o tne south at 12 o'clock. train, comprised of two cars, completed the trip from Berlin to Hamburg | trip rate, Seattle, as low a3 cheap. Phone 330, ments, electric range. Phone 2004.|® Sitka and way ports. ® | Arriving in Juneau from Sew-| ani return at an axsugteh speed of 9.} 4";30; an hour. The train is $65.50. | @ Pacific leaves every Thursday ® |,.q was John Erickson, and tak- powered with an engine o b bt ; SEE MORRIS for nighland forest, STORE room now occupied byle at 10 a m., for Petersburg, ® o poccioe from here for the| pa JACK KTARNEY \ ood, any length | capital Electric available Feb. 1,|e Kake and way ports. '] paililgis e gt ) e P YR TR P T s Agent U e ,,' See Grover Winn or Phone 2343./0 @ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 0o 0 @ 0 @ ¢ 0 o WalLu TDr‘beL W. J. I\;Ith;nald CARD PARTY FRIDAY Admiral ine Dock SXCEPTIONAL bargams m used | —— | The Guild of the Episcopal| PHONE 4 d F. Heintzleman, Rowla: E. gars now. Good selection. Con-| FOR RENT—Three-room furnishet o nd | Church will hold a bridge and Wyatt, H. W. Raney, Mr. and Mrs. % i Nors Motor Co. | apartment. Clff Apts. i whist party Friday at 8 p.m. Eve vvvvv & —— —— J. L. Neville, H. L. Redlingshafer; o S SE \’”\( !‘_l l oUs | VACANCY in Frances Apts. In- for Seattle, Frank A. Metcalf, J. V.| o hcfl\ welcome. 50 cents. LELLANEJUS | quire 132 6th Street. Davis, Pat Davis, John F. Moffitt, s | % | i 00 o n sidi Make Millions ‘Think—ana Buy) | SOUTHBOUND AT, H. W. Terhune, H. L. Faulkner, MAMCURES 50¢. Ladies only. PARTLY furnished apnrtmenl Mrs. W. H. Roessel, Mrs. D. J.° suvIET UNIU —— — ) ;,Graduate operator. Helen Kasa- “Dafls Apts. Apply 132 6th Sl Williams, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. Jica, Spickett Apts. Phone 182. Ncrman Sjursen, Norma Sjursen, | WANTED TURN your old gola '.;u value, Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. EXPERIENCED colored maid would TEN LAST NIGHT | Sekinoff and two steerage. Buddy Sjursen, J. W. Troy, P Pact Wil Be Renounced During Coming Month, - e e - like steady work or by day. . o PTANOS, Radios, Sewing Mschmes, Telephone 171 Canadlan Pac:hc S[eamer; | I I S d hs, Expert Piano Tun-|____ P et H 5 Four H | t Is dai , and phonograph re-' EXPERIENCED housekeeper~wish- ere tor rour rlours | S pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. s position. P. O. Box 699, Ju-; LaSl Evemng | ME, Jan. 19.—Announcement BOARD m\’z’iiiV AE'**]*“ neau. | nN STEAMER sud LI]L commercial treaty between and room, or board only, . 4 T ) * A - dodas Marshall House, 6th and Frank- WANTED — Housework, care of| The steamship Princess Norah, | (Tialy o he oy S0 "lin. Phone 3902 | children, day, hour, by experi- Capt. W. Q. Palmer a_nd Purser der which Ttaly has rec- 4 s ity enced practical nursé Sens, Hartd A. M. Taylor, arrived in Juneau ognized the Soviet Union, will be | Advertisemenn. are your pocket- rell, Eureka Apts. 3 southbound at 5:30 o'clock yester- nnounr ed by Italy on February bopk editorials. They interpret the' .=~ " }day and left the Admiral Line dock { SERIES 222 J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER| mérchandise news. | WANTED—I'm ‘interested in any|for the south at 10 o'clock p. m This however, does not change Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 4 R kind _of work, Dave Ramsay. Those taking passage from Ju- MOSCOW, Jjan. 10.—A dispatch h;hdm;n'nmw rel mmx;s ; § | Phone 8602 neau for the south were: MrS.|fom Rhabarovsk said the 200) e balance in trade has been - Fred Henning, Mrs. H. D. Moder,|nassengers aboard the Soviet steam. | 1€8VlY in favor of Russia. THE NEW | M.S.“ZAPORA” LES‘:;’IS“’;“"’ AJ'::)";:“““ J:-:‘Vzes-'““‘ Leona G. Smaby, M. H. Sides ey gakhalin, which was reported | o et . o g ' o { : Pete Smith, H. Aslen and H. Mc- |afire last week, have been landed Caxllmg at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonan, ‘Tenagee, Port Alexander, Kla H ‘ Neil : oo 32 oot s 1 J YA YOLG ANU Hupmobile | = ors ewticen “Calls first trip of month only ! HELD UP HUME m they found their way to safey. | Round trip to Scattle, $50. Low auto rate. ; AR | | WILLS NAVIGATION MAS Your fortufie told by cards in-j ¢. o 8 008 o L S SDIOERGAN, ASEXIE cluded. Lessons in backgammon.| | TIDES TOMORROW R | : | Los ANGELES, Gal, Jan. 19— |Beldse parties arranged for you in| ® ™ | FERRY TIME CARD |f 4 In a mear: duplication of the Jan-|MY home. Phone 3351. AVl gow tide 0:39 & m., 46 feet | IN TRUTH A CAR Leaves Junean vor Douglas and | CAHAD I Au 4 uary 4 dinner party hold-up in thelg — 7 T High tide 6:57 a. m., 156 fect Lava Bemg Sho[ Into Air FOR A NE ) Thane home of District Attorney Buron ‘ Low tide 2:04 p. m., 17 feet | S 1 o W AGE! | 3:15a.m. 6:15p.m. AC' FIC Fitts, two armed men last night LUDWIG NELSON l High tide 8:20 p. m., 117 feet | In Opectacular 7:108.m. :30p.m. invaded the home of Assistant JEWELER } - | Dlsplay 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. i | United States Attorney Gwynn S. J CALL FOR BIDS JAMES CARLSON 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. SAILING 5 4 Watch Reg airing 2: TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Redwine and robbed him and sev- | Brunswick Agency ( SERANG, Java, Jan. 19. — Tre | WD-II! 12 midnight VICTO! A eral guests of $600 in cash and FRONT ETREET g For construction of single pipe|ygleano Krakatao burst into full Juneau Distributor .!.Sop.mfi 11:00a.m. dnd SEATTLE jewels. . S e « | hand-rail on 9th St. concrete steps.| eryption today. '4:00p.m. F J & | The robber threatensd the lwc;I Length, 150 feet, 26 posts spaced| pLava is being thrown to an enor- &— Lo rom Jjuneau 3 § [3 * ves Douglas for Jumenm of those in the house if they made i|to h; nipples in place. Material: | mous height, the uninterrupted flow 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. PRINCESS NORAH Il an outery. WE HAVE IT 1% inch, black iron pipe, joints|sometimes shooting 2,000 or 3,000 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. 4 < at thh Right ""‘C Jelded sid “Whols b painted) (g dibor the) air: C ALL 14 0wt 9:56pm. { February 9 3 Harris Hardware Co i 2k i | FrRE T | Aopmt 1.:30pm. #; Bids will be received at City - I 2:15p.m. 12:1 GET Lower Front Street Clerk's Office, City Hall, and op- NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR A 1 Py 1'1:2: March 2, 16. 30 B In the Commissioner’s Court for 2 v o | g ey ened Friday, January 20, at 8 P. M| ") "o ues 07 0r Alacka, Division 5:00p.m. Winter Excursion Rates Now i1 . THOS. JUDSON, | o ™00 * ‘Betore CHAS Royal Blue *—Thane, | Etfest—ROUND TRIP W65H Anti-Freeze ke Misor| S Gommiss : . 1—Preight wid bo acospted Good TUl March 25 ‘| SEY, Commissioner and ex-Of- accep! ' { Famous Candies I» Classified ads pay. | ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- Cab $—Saturdays only. Tickets, reservations and full Fot Yonr Car | The Cash Ba.zaar SR £ ‘l:kgfe Matter of the Estate of CITY RATES Juncau Ferry & NflVigD- " wpartlculm 0 | Open Evenings DON'T BE TOO | D. J WILLIAMS, whose true tion Compan o % WOOCEE Avee NOW . . - a name is Daniel John wmmms 25¢ and 35¢ pany i 3 LIBERAL | deceased. rH o lgi: tchou:.s’z comes fom our| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ¥ 9 3 [ our @oes farther and | That the undersigned was on Jan o > Pacific Transportation Company ROUGH - Salbum,s gives a more even and eatistylng ,ary 1ith, 1933, appointed. execu-| | 8 MOM"’"" THE JUNEAU |Bowe. 1t your opal Wi Iy runming | ix of th st il and testamens | MAY HAYES ||{ “ESTEBETH" M. S. “PACIFIC” = : s Y and estate of D. J. Williams, de- | . | R i Seward Bireet, mear Second '::ased i I Modiste : Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- m':t ?:,lmme;rm|a i % . MOTOR S H s ' All persons having claims against! | 423 Seward Street | |{ day at 6 P. M. for Sitks and Kake, Alexander and way - said estate are required to present | PHONE 129 t| Way Ports points. 4 |them, with proper vouchers at-' | | DAVE HOUSEL, Agent J. B. Burford & Co., Agentr ) tached, to the undersigned at the'® Phone Single O Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. . - i 0 S office of H. L. Faulkner, Juneau, e. Alaska, within six ) months from | BERGMANN DINING ! | |the date of this notice. i ROOM ’ HOTEL : ted at Juneau, Alaska, Jan- | ZYND e 4\,,,[;; T Y | Board by Week or Month ‘.‘ SEAPLANE MITKOF | A ! FRANCES L. WILLIAMS, ' | Mchl fee Srialents 8. ZYNDA, Prop. F'lrst publication, Jan. 12, 1933, | | ¥ ok 194 ~ IS THE TIME | Last publication, Feb. 2, 1933. | MRS. J. GRUNNING i J. V. HICKEY, Owner 2 1 % | ® < ' TO REPAIR i Tome = 4 (] [HE EMPIRE |23, s on 0wl | youn oan 1} R B | HEAVY CREAM o uneral Parlors ||| McCAUL MOTOR : - Funeral Directors | | v g oot 4 ) t0e; Bait Pint, 20 FOR SPRING : i and Embalmers i COMPANY | Pt oy y Phone 114 | mmmx Day Phone 13 | i H | ,, Glosin “nnfi .:_uu.m The sme mxh Quality SEE US FOR s 3 = . 2 -y g first 1nses- SOLD AT UOTATIONS e ——— ‘ i conis, Bax. 90 George Bros., Bnmt;;y Gr:::ry, Q 3 x ! i B - THE SANITARY GROCERY Five cents for continuous subse- K& bawy CONNORS MOTOR o 7 1’ v five average words to the ALAmkS s CO., Inc. “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85. o “’.“‘ v Wk e A 4

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