The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1933, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WED\IESDAY JAN. 25, 1933. A POLLY AND HER PALS _ By CLIFF STERRETT FINEST ‘ LAncEST I3 v ¥ 1T's DONE, WH> SET IN THE 9 N [one's EnOUGH, AINT. — Wraw PERKING! YOU KNOW ) | STEAMERS FLE ET ;/ DAUGHTER! DARK ? WHY AIN'T 3 B THAT ‘LECTRIC PAD IS y ! \ ~~~ Uy PA FROM SUX I'VE PUT A N THE LAMP LIT? ! STOK!N\;Q LOCK ON T} THE SETTIN’ PRETTY. REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 on sale until Feb. 28; return portion ted to March 25 1leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE weave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer *ALASKA Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Feb. 2 N'WESTERN Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. & *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 pnorth and southbound. Southeastern and Southwestérn Route THE ALASKA LINE J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 ‘ Marine News H .S.te'u;le.r .M;v.el;le.nt.s. ‘| ALASKA HERE O SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Northwestern scheduled to sail o | from Seattle Jan. 28 at 9 | a. m. o/ | Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 30 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to B e Y FOR RENT — &-room furnished FOR SALE—Violin, complete with, houge, with bath. Phone Geyer, case, quarter Good' 4153 - Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. Steamer Brings 16 Pas-! sengers from South— | ;onm;:nn Is}’;lm W. G. Hellan, 50 gy &:flg from Vancouver Feb. 4 BO k F O b d SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, ox 142, Juneau { ] at 9 p. m. s ANGELES, S 4 - s : apartments, newly furnished. Low SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 0ks Five Uutboun LOS /\\(1\?}&!‘5\?8{{\}{ DIEGO, NORTHBOUND SET Sol five acres for one! raes. Above Capital Electric. Admiral Evans scheduled & ML oy 73 5 i hundred dollars. Good land. Total' ¢ 4 southbound Jan. 28, wrnging SIewn. tirst class 94 Winter round trip rate, Seattle, Leave Leave price five acres. James FOR RENT — 8- room furnished AL ERNAuTe - soiith sengers to Juneau the s as low at $65.50. Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Ad. Evans..Feb. 25 Mar. 1 aska, Capt. C. V. Wi rlund, | purser P. B. Coe, doc |{City wharf at 6 o'clock last even- | . . ° L] . L] ° L] ° L] L] . L] L] L4 L] . . anwond, Wash,! house. Phone 3404. Cope, bound on February 2. LOCAL SAILINGS at the| FOR SALE—One poo) table, com- FURNISHED 3-room, plete. $25.00. Call George Bros. | ments, electric range. Phone 2004. l' Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® ing and left for the Westward | fleld"‘,‘";,'(‘,“M,’,,',‘f,lf':,’,5:?'f:d;:,&"e\‘,c',f’k"rf::'; '51:‘.';0:4"&:24"‘:;::?‘." SOUTHBOUND o {FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | Gay AL M 6 Do, for & a5 10 ojock. | America. (Associated Press Photo) | Leave Juneay FOR SALE — Economy leater; it GNP ABEE ‘ Sitka and way ports. A very heavy snow storm in Ad. Evans ... .Jan, 28 cheap. Phone 330. Wi ¥ |® Paclfic leaves every Thursday e Wrangell decided the commander ™ . Ad. Evans ... .Feb. 18 Calls at Sitka north and south bound. forest| VACANCY in Frances Apts. f"_‘w: ::M:O :‘dm;.fotm DUrg, @ 1o stay over night in that port |the coast of Alaska, replacing| ; quire 132 6th Street. 2 v 3 causing the steamer to be a fex\ the tender Fern, a smaller wooden | $eestbensese e ous late in arriving in Gasnn- vessel built in 1915. wood, any length. 'CXCI%P"I’I“O)}AAL 'bnrg-mns H‘] used PARTLY furnished aparcmnmf ; RS 1 i Db | i A J. E. KEARNEY cars now. Good selection, Con-| Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. | Passengers arriving in Juneau | UF NEw TENDER nors Motor Co. e » om the south were; from Seatilc ELEANOR HOLM TO Agent s ) WANTEI‘ l O. R. Carr, Glenn Carrington Admirai ine Dock PHONE 4 ‘ e DEFEND H children, day, hour, by experi- | Clair, Wendell Morgan Magnhl = e " If Eleanor Holm has her way, sh CHICKERING gpml:t Plano for enceqd practical nurse. Sena Hart- Oygard, Curtls Shattuck, Mrs. Al- 1l eoop it B e f;‘ & = T ——o 'y e B Warrack from Wa gell, H. B‘ ckand derson’s Music Shoppe. Phone 143. WANTED—! ted in any| v ; Seattle Firm—Will amateur, i | Carbray; from Petersburg, Mr M Hol he Olympic ———————— ' kind of %ork. Dave Ramsay. e | a Meis ¢ daird Repl F Miss Holm, the Olympic Games MANICURES 3bc Zadies only. ppona 3603, an rs. J. 8. Je oy | ep ace rern back swimming champion, | Graduate operator. Helen Kasa- ____ AR & ' A M Bradford Transferred Those leaving on n a film contract at the| of the games in Los st August. for Hathes, Mrs. by Stahdard Oil to |ickon, ® v Killew 1 Spickett Apts. Phone 182 on T prrAf, ELECTRIC TURN your old gol: into value. | Wrangell me)exL Wakelin; for nder Hemlock is to begin shortly,| “My film contrac iear Lol i 8, ml s 1 1§ 3 C: t does nof call| Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | KOLSTER RADIOS | btiid |E. Roman and Frank Ron) the successful bidder having just|for any swimming,” sald Miss| BOARD aniiisémiiiar board only, | Electrical Appliances, i1 Donald MacKinnon, plant m“"imeu}:Z :1;%;1 ;o;ueflrmfl <<mlhl been notified of the acceptance | Holm. “Therefore. I am still eli-| Marshall’ House, 6th and Frank- | Repairs i jfor the Standard Oil Company| chadiies i h“"' ‘3{ and Ioi his proposal, according to the gible to compete and will be on| lin. Phone 3902, \ o s ! icre, who has been transferred to > ™ led o -sadl: about noon lighthouse Service of the Depart- hand to defend my national rham—: P - e Craig where he will be plant man ment of Comme pionship in Februar: R o | l in charge, suceeeds z. M. Bradford| VETERAN DEPUTY IS Loy Sier T Xhe aqnstrighion § | of t vesse. twin scre: S ) ' WE HAVE IT | ’ in managing the Craig hranch, will REBEKAHS MEET WHDNESDAY | at the Right Prico ! Saloum 8 jeave duneau tor craig on the] ENROUTE HOME FROM ,Zf"““"" s : Perseverance Lodge 2-A will hold | Harrig Hardware Co. | Zapora on Saturday. | CALIFORNIA VISIT|fomeany, o : its regular meeting Wednesday cv-| J. B. BURFORD & CO. A g Seward Sfreet, mear Second Mrs. MacKingon, who is re- | et Ao zning at 8 o'clock. Installation of| Ticket Agent Phone 79 | Lower Front Street | maining in Juneau for the present, & ” . Notification of acceptance has ... Refreshments. Visiting | 2 will joln Mr. MacKinnon at a lat- ”M' L?' (lMa{” f“‘g""'d‘"“"‘“ begn gent the Berg Company and. o, per it : it %A B e ] . 24 s |office deputy in the Unite it is expected that the formal i - (3 9 Leave Seat Arri 'imuq ‘.m? er date. | Marshal's office at Fairbank contraet will be signed within a EDITH SHEELOR, M.S.“ZAPORA Jan. 21 4 va'n;_lmuu J::“;i' | Mr. Bradford has been trans- ited local friends last night while |few days. The contract calls for Noble Grand.|canine at Funter, Chic % i (R ll SHOP ! ferred to. Wrangell where he will|the steamer Alaska Was In DOrL.|the completion of the vessel within ALEHONSOR ORRIER, . fopng gcmg b s il Hwnm*::;“::r' cp::: Mfexand”’ nom; | The Little Store with the in charge of the plant, the|He is returning home from ¢ : ! Secretary. | "0 4 ] ARG Wp, of mOpig | BIG VALUES { trans!er 1o take place at once. |cation spent with a married daus The Hemlock will be a twin itk Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. i One of the empiwyees at Wran- [ter in Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Carl-|serew vessel, of all steel contstruc- | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent —lgell is expected to be sent to Ju- |SDH< who accompanied him south, | tion, 173 feet long, and with steam neau to complete the staff in the;wm remain there for sometime |engines of 1000 horsepower. It 1 = E S S plant here. i:;zesrbflr:;uminz to Fairbanks in |will be fitted with watertube boilers ERRY TIME CARD AL - of the straight tube g i o ives Junean vor Douglas and PEERL i e| Mr. Carlson is the only deputy | for aezima;%n‘mduw(;r}(fi ::esg:::l Thane | TIDES TOMORROW | {Marshal in Alaska on a civil ser- |Engines will be triple expansion 3!15a.m. * 6:15pm B EAD . ®|vice rating. He has served five|of the vertical inverted type, with 0a.m, 4J:30p.m. High tide 1:10 a. m., 164 feet United States Marshals in lhe,tkylinder dimensions 12, 19, and 9:15a.m.1 9:40p.m. 3 o e 140 & m. 20 feet |Fouth Dibliion: 432 inches, with a common stroke 12:30pm.5 11:26p.m. SAILING Always Good— T ———— - of 24 inchos. Each engine will drive 2:00pin. 12midnighy 10 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, High. U4 P 51 fet | CARD PARTY THURSDAY |a four bladed propeller of 7 foot 3:30p.m.t $1:008.m. #nd SEATTLE { Always Fresh Low tide 7:8% p. m., -3.1 fee! | parq Times Oard Party by Wom-[3 inch diameter and 10 foot © *4:00p.m. F J RS en of the Moose Thursday night.{inch pitch. The starboard prop- rom Jjuneau “Ask Your GTO(,‘(’I‘” Iln ?&Tg::m::“;?f?lggjn for| Admission 50 cents. —adv.|eller will be right handed and SERIES 222 la::;.;‘ouh- h;’i;::“ ! PRINCESS NORAH Juneau Preeinct, Alaska. In Pro- L TR the port propeller ‘lefl handed. | 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. i bate. Make Milllons Thina—and Buy! The Hemlock will be used upon 9:30a.m.t 9:56p.m. | February 9 In the Matter of the Estate of 2 iy | 12:45p.m.t 12:30p.m. | Fanny Caroline M. Davis, De- THE NEW i ::1::::1.' lzzi»m | March 2, 16. 30 : ceased. :45p.m. :15am. | 255 - o S S ey GET Notice is hereby given that thel b. 5:00p.m. W"gf:mf_x;";flm :-B!; Now 1 undersigned were on the 21st day 3 ' H upmo de *—Thane. ol Tumnnllnrch al“-fl A . F of December, 1932, appointed Ex- lste n O Ou nOW t—Freight will be accepted nti-I'reeze || coors of the above estate. Al ] 1—Saturdays only. Tickets, resstvations and ful persons having ¢laims against said 8 J F & N 5 particulass from ' estate are required to present them TN = g N = uncau rerry aviga: g ; For Your Car wiih the propéf vouchers within afe & eia‘lll?twlulftgégi :r:g"gARflBT)NADO a1 tion Compan T e %AU e 1 00, 2t ol 1l fhe mmes Al cous should be. IN TRUTH A CAR v l L & Hguice, ? d INDIAN ‘and CARBONADO are. office’ of A W. Fo¥, Valentine ll WHY? The process renoves st nat- | ['UEL, FOR A NEW AGE! e R Buildin, Jufieali, Alaska. ual eous matter—so that in ; i Motorshi Pacifie M January 11, 188s. | :‘Nnu mmmlnnomno yol\l \ ‘ otorship TREVOR { Wi , ¢lean, pure coal, | " “ 9y GEDRIG M. DAVIS, mbrfl;o;b per 105 YOU BT WHAT ALL JAMES CARLSON || ESTEBETH wlg 2 bol:fcmc Executors. You Fa VAL A KINDS Ji Distrib Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- every Thuss- 5 every ounce of your ton of INDIAN uneau Distributor iay at 10 am. for First publication. Jan. 11, 1933. | and CARBONADO—all gen _coal. day at 6 P, M. for Sitka snd Kake, Port A!annder and way Last publication. Feb. 1, 1933. | h‘,-,, this—for .t,lu, Bargaln n;.A;‘_ Utah 3 Way Ports oints. l | your fire with | i fimub:.gom rowel | Ladysmith . $11 s Soase ses | v oking' coal 4 i oney - back arantee_c.gv‘:y‘; ton Nanaimo MAY HAYES oo e, must satisty. flh the low prices. g % Ow Briquets | i IL'I odlflslseumt Y ‘ e LS KoF | e o NDIAN LUMP $14.25 and PHONE 13 ! EAPLANE MITKOF ELEVATOR SERVICE ; CARBONADO & Stoker 8 FOR CHARTER to Anywllere Southeast Alaska il IS THE TIME o) 0 $16.00 Fuel - < Based at Juneau PHONE 194 ; = Delivered BERGMANN DINING | J. V. HICKEY, Ower ; T TO REPAIR PHONE 412 ROOM g ? | Board by Week or Month ! ¥ THE EMPIRE |{MY, PRICES 00 Ourl | YOUR CaR = | mprr e || . : Ont Rates 4 Closing time for < classified ad- : FOR SPRING ¢ Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c { 3 Our s ts: 2 P. M. Per Gill, l:ch;"fl:ali Pint, 20c; -~ - i MRS, 3. GRUNNING | A Al SEE US FOR . i Ll : . g Al a8ka‘ * Closing fime for display sd- The Same High Quality vertisements: 11 A. M. O%en cenis per Wi flest tpeer George Br s?lgnlt;rry Grocery, GuUINRLING di ¢ G “u‘ndr e cont o contnnns e "Gl By e s |\ oRe MOTOR THE SANITARY GROCERY A five average words to the ALA”§!K£EN13L%RY CO., Inc. “The Store. That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 TELEPHONE 15 & | ;‘. - ¥ a)

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