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THE DAILY ALASKA.EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 28, 1933. POLLY AND HER P\IS MERCIFUL i HEAVENS, | 3 T PRIGES IN 1933 : ¢ Steamer Movements : FRElGHTER Is s . NORTHBOUND . [Frozen Stock on Hand One o Northwestérn is scheduled to ® BEING TOSSED ;| Half of that Last Year, e arrive Tuesday. 4 | ¥ Ahy le SCHEDULED SAILINGS o ; Wallis George Says | | @ Norco scheduled to sail from e | |® Seattle Jan. 30 at 9 p. m. e “Halibut prices should be slight- | gon 5 e Princess Norah scheduled to y higher this year than last ow- 3 FOR RENT—Modern 3-room furr sail from Vancouver Feb. 4 to the fact that the frozen | FOR SALE—Violin, complete With ished house, Phone 4153. e at9p m. . Cxty of Delh, Loses Pro— hand now is just half| case, thres quarter size. Good o et ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e “ L R mount on hand a year ago, 4 condition. $15.00. W. G. Hellan, FOR RENT—Four rooms s and bath.| e Admiral BEvans scheduled e pellor—Line to Res- it is extremely difficuls | Box 142, Juneau | Completely furnished at theje ' to oarrive at 6 o'clock to- ® cue Shlp Broken until the buying begins,” | | PUGET Souml rrempm e R i ' il H ’"°',’°"’d"’°§§“§“i d 1:‘ 8. Srole et Ang & Northlan schedulel o sal e G 11 Man'\gfl or fl‘c Juneau price $100 b five acres. Jdmcs heated rooms C.mner 4Lh anl o | morning from Juteau Cold e baina tsked Ehe]plossl}; onl the, Bigh) ln & kmg of' the prnbabl? pric 9 Cope, Route 1, Stanwood, Wash.| Fast. r;;ur gmggarlm Ripns Storage dock. ® | ceas off Nova Scotia by a 70-milejes for halibut this season. | | BEE MORRIS for highland forest ?ESTL i €8 | Alaska Is scheduled south- e gale which is spreading destruction _ New Regulations wood, any length. |FOR RENT — 3 furnished bound on February 2. ® | along the coast and endangering| There seems to be some ques- — | house. Phone 3404. LOCAL SAILINGb ®|other vessels on the North At-jtion about the new regulations EXCEPTIONAL bargamns In used| ears now. Good selection. Con- FORNISHED 3-room, 5-room apart- nors Motor Co. ments, electric range. Phone 2004. " | FOR RENT—Three-room furnished MISCELLANEOUS | apartment. Clff Apts. TR — | VACANCY in Frances Apts. In- PAL PERMANENL WAVES— | Sz | quire 132 6th Street. 2 FOR $10.00— ! 5 2 Ll e By expert operator for a limited pARTLY furnished apartment. $ime only. Phone 455. Room 1‘ Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. Tucker Building. { ol ; ‘ WANTED sale or rent. Expert piano tun-)___ b ing. Rates very reasonable. An- wANTED — iiousework. care Of derson’s Music Shoppe. Phone 143 children, day, hour, by experi- Zadies _(;myA enced practical nurse. Sena Hart- rell, Eurcka Apts. Helen Kasa- i 3 Phone 182. | o . CHICKERING Upright Piano for MANICURES 0c_ Graduate operator. lica, Spickett Apts into value. ' TORN your od goc . i Cash !Q;urtr:de :tm Nugpet Shnp ‘] (APIT’IA'EI; ELEACSIRO‘S l | ST TR KOLSTER R lin. Phorie 3002, l —_— | The Florence Shop || | Permanent Waving a Speciaity | Florence Holmquist, Prop. | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. . Seward Street, mear Second i Saloum’s | JUNEAU SAMPLE | SHOP | The Little Store with the | BIG VALUES ] PEERLESS BREAD Always Go_od— Always Fresh “Ask Your Grocer” e ) Anti-Freeze For Your Car NOW JUNEAU MOTORS HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. NEW PRICES On Our HEAVY CREAM Per Gill, 10c; Half Pint, 20c; 40¢ The Same High Quality SOLD AT George Bros., Sanitary Grocery, Cash Grocery or Phone 488 ALASKA DAIRY JOE KENDLER in E EMPIRE ulu!-'elnlmelul- Estebeth Jeaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for e Sitka and way ports. . Pacific leaves every Thursday e at 10 4. m., for Petersburg, ® Kake and way ports. . PR R A B R -[FROZEN SALMON TO BE SHIPPED SOUTH ABOARD NORTHLAND| For shipmient to London and Liverpool 1850 hoxes of silver and king salmon will be sent south on! the motorship Northland from| Sitka by the Juneau Cold Smran‘[ Company for the account of th‘| Sebastian-Stuart Fish Co. For domestic consumption in the eastern part of the country 673 boxes of salmion are being shipped from Sitka on the same motorship by the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany. lantie. for the halibut season,” Mr. George The City of Delhi lost her pm_lsfi id. “Theré® is doubt about the| HALIBUT BUATS ARE PREPARING T0 LEAVE HERE |Seventeen Schoonels Have Taken on Ice and Bait Ready for Banks Seventeen halibut boats have FINEST TAEAMERS LARGESTM\ / & REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Trckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25. leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE ieave Seattle Steamer *ALASKA N'WESTERN *YUKON . Port of Call: Jan. 21 ..Jan. 28 Feb. 11 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Haines, Due Juneau Due Juneau § Northbound Southbound Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 14 Feb. 2 Feb, 8 Feb. 22 Petersburg, Skagway, Cor- dova. Valdez and Seward. North- bound and southbound. *Also calls Latouche north and southbound. Southeastcrn and - Southwestern Route THE ALASKA LINE J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 taken ice and bait at the Juneau| Cold Storage to date preparatory to departure for the halibut bar garly Monday morning. Those whe have taken bait so far are the Avona, Capt. Olaf Larsen; the| Emma, Capt. Tom Ness; the Ford, |Capt. Ole Brensaal; Ida II, Capt John Sonderlund; Ina J, Capt. Sivert E. Anderson; the Mary, Capt. Conrad Nergaard; the Nor- land, Capt. Tom Sandvik; the Oceanic, Capt. Ole 'Westby; the Vivian, Capt. Charles Larsen; the Addington, Capt. Ares Sevold; the Fremont, Capt. Olaf Winther; Little Emma, Capt. John Winther; | peller and was being towed by alensth of time tie halibut fisher- rescue ship when the lines broke, |men will have this season to catch | Other rescue ships are expected|the maximum of 46,000,000 pounds cember 81, in case the fishermen | thave not caught the maximum. In another it reads as though the eason might be able to continue PACIFIC OGEAN, mum has not been caught. In oth-! f\z{:r shi05 Mg O it kagte an} Confirmation of the appointment This is according to a radio 1 lof the Juneau Cold Storage Com- { h gl rly 8 e - pany as purchasing agents in Ju- this morning. WHY Not only because we aré cheaper but netTER RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you_l&udvmm what job will cost” . A M cAUI. Mo'ron “comp i _ s ' JUNEA% FROCK & IS THE TIME TO REPAIR YOUR CAR FOR SPRING SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. 75 neat and Sitka for the Parke, Dayis and Company, chemists, was ° ® | eoei y | TIDES TOMORROW ' ceived by Mr. George ye ° = o Mr. George will purchase halibut o livers for the firm out of which, High tide 3:12 a. m., 169 feet manufactured a product similar Low tide 9:10 a. m, 15 feet cod liver oil and said by some High tide 3:10 p. m., 16.0 feet |to be even greater in its beneficial Low tide 9:24 p. m, -02 feet | qualitiess The price for halibut Rl livers is 15 cents Mr. George said TIDES MONDAY —_————— High tide , 164 feet . . 1 Low tide 19 feet Olllo Prison Fire | High tide 146 feet [ 208 el fee | Ghosts _Ciuse Suicide s e SO O COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 28. — lmmigrafion Hits Ghosts of 233 prisoners who were burned to death in the Ohio peni- tentiary fire on Easter Monday in New 100-Year Low 11980 were riding away today with WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—Immi-'Clinton Grate, 33, one of the thres gration hit a 100-year low in the convicts blamed for the disaster. fiscal period ended June 30, 1932,| Harried by the maddening scene according to the annual report of of seorching bodies and screams the Labor Department’s commis- of terror of fellow-prisoners, Grate sioner general of immigration. | found escape at dawn by hanging The number of immigrants for | himself in his cell here. the year was 85,576, the lowest since | e 1831, when 22633 aliens were ad-| Cheaper than using your own mitted as permanent residents. |car. Call a Yellow 22. —adv. Listen! Do You Know fhat INDIAN and CARBONADO coal are sex fcally, washed and prepared FUEL at the mines. All coals should be. INDIAN and CARBONADO are. ALL KINDS WHY? Dhe )r‘ocunt;:moves all naf ul aneous matfer—so thlt g‘nfl and CARBONADO always get bright, clean, pure fore GOAL per ton. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR—Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y! Ax every mglca of your ton of INDI. and CARBONADO-—all genuine. coal. Try this—for o Bnrnln"% re with I buk your fire i Utah lu--mn your Ladysmith m ‘1unn NADO coking eo8l. Money - back guarantee — every tom must satisty. Note the low prices. Nanaimo Briquets and Stoker INDIAN LUMP $14.25 CARBONADO $16.00 Delivered PH()\E 412 “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 to reach the scene sometime today. allowed by the commission. |Margaret T., Capt. Peter Hildre; sl iyt “In one of the paragraphs it|t Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosnes; reads as though it means the end|and the Thelma, Capt. Bernt Al- Dls BL D SHIP of the season will be the end of|stead. [} the calendar year, or through De-| Halibut boats &1 to take on {Merle Rhodes, 16 or 17 days and are hoping f fer words as though there would ..o lmcn’) Sl R of 1 b b O NOVEmDEr season. It is belleved by the fish- | SEATTLE, Jan, 28—The freight-|T P "r“ & ‘JA = e omion jo Crmen that because frozen stock er Everett, on the Pacific Ocgan,(® 25 : a;“ ‘;Gun“;’(;r')‘g’“b“,’_:‘]fi on hand is much less than it was | reported yesterday as having en- § (;;;;t ”w“n t xSRI last yeal pricés should be bett le, is back to| 4 R gine troubl limping to| Appoliied Agént THE SANITARY GROGERY Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hildre; the Hypzrien, Capt. Oscar Oberg; the bait and ice are the Dixon; Capt. Emil Samuelson; the Fane, Capt. Ole Johanson and the Mabel, Capt. | The boats expect to be away Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NEW YORK round. trip rate, as low at $65.50. Winter Seattle, NORTHBOUND Leave Juneau Feb. 8 Mar. 1 Leave Seattle Ad. Evans..Feb. 4 Ad. Evans..Feb. 25 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay Ad. Evans . Ad. Evans Calls at Sitka north and south bound. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admira1 ine Dock PHONE 4 EARTHQUAKE REGISTERED PASADENA, Cai, Jan. 28. — A strong earthquake, beginning at 2:48 o'clock yesterday afternoon,| was registered on the seismograph | at the Carnegie dnstitution. The| Jistant, probably in Japan, [Fiji| or Kurile Islands. ke M.S.“ZAPORA” shock is estimated at 5400 miles|caying at Funter, Chichagof” | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 ock, Craig, Ketchikan. Leave Seattle Jan. 21 , Hoonan, Tenagee, Port Alexander, Klas D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 Arrive Janeau Leave Juni Jan. 27 ot Jan. 28 *Calls first. trip of month onlw Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Phone 3 THOMAS A: MORGAN, Agent, ey SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor 1 | - | MAY HAYES Modiste 423 Scward Street PHONE 129 BERGMANN DINING | ROOM Board by Week or Month ' Meals for Transients Cut Rates 1 * Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c H MRS. J. GRUNNING l 0 OR 85 b FERRY TIME CARD Leavea Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15p.m. :30p.m. :40p.m. 11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. Leaves Douglas for Jumeam 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 37:45p.m. 9:56p.m. 11:30p.m. 12:15p.m. 1:15a.m. t—Freight wm be accepted $—Saturdays only. Juncan Ferry & Naviga: tion Company Motorshii) “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Photie Bingle O Based at Juneau J. V. HICKEY, Owner | | | | SEAPLANE MITKOF FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska CAMADIAMN PACIFIC SAILING €0 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA #nd SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH February 9 March 2, 16. 30 | Winter Excursion Rates New Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from M S “PACIFIC” fii& fw PMI!‘[ mdar-ndm qh‘a.m-a&oc..nm., Phone Valentine Bldg. ol PHONE 194

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