The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1933, Page 6

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Tt THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 1933. IS FLESH AN’ BLOOD, AIN'T THEY 2, g@fi NULES I SUPPOSE SO, SUSIE:! Marine | FURNISHED apartment for rent ade for Juneau glectric range. Call Cash Grocery acres on State o telephone 101 monds, Wash. R M s large poultry ed Heated Room. Phone 537. p A el AL S e e hasof, Alaska, || FOR RENT—Two furnished room with bath, close in. Private. Suit able one or two persons; gentlg- men preferred. Rooms cared for if desired, 3rd and Franklin. St SEE MORRIS for highland forest od, any length. TIONAL DbArgemns I USed ———— e e T Good selection. Con- FOR RENT—Modern 3-room furn- otor Co. | ished house. Phone 4133. FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. MISCELLANEOQUS Completely furnished at the e ~———— Knight Apts. Phone 426. PAL PERMANEN1T WAVES — o TN 2 FOR $10.00— FOR REN’ ngle, double steam- By expert operator for a limited heated rooms. Corner 4th ?nl time only. Phone 455. Room 4,/ East Near Bergmann Dining : Room. Mrs. O. Oberg. Tucksr Building. ING Upright Piano for r?litus(l:mbgmnc ;qunm o e sale t. Expert piano tun- oW i ing s very reasonable. AN- pmeNTEHED 3-room, S-room apart- ders'rm'erusm Shoppe. Phone 143 | ments, electric range. Phone 2004 CHICK —adles only. mon RENT—Three-room furnished 8 ope Helen Kasa- gpartment. Oliff Apts. t Apts. Phone 182 SRR e uc VACANCY in Frances Apts. In- Y your old gowc iufo vale. guire 132 fth Strest. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. _ b 4 - = ————— PARTLY furnished apartment BOARD and roor board only, Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. Marshall House, 6th and Frank- » B RN AR WANTED 5 3 2 it The Florence Shop [ WANTED—To trade $200 diamoni ring for used car. Address C- Permanent Waving & Speclalty Florence Holmgquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. N l 2533 Empiry | : | WANTED — Gousewors, care of children, dday, hour, by experi- Read the aes as carerully as Ayou enced practical nurse. Sena Hart- rell, Eureka Apts. = Ligfi brown overcoat at ose Hall. Finder please phone 4503. “Use Type and Ink—en@ Why? PEERLESS BREAD Always Good— Always Fresh “Ask Your Grocer” P e 4 GET Anti-Freeze | For Your Car NOW Steamer Movements ° News Alabama ‘Colonel’ NORTHBOUND of Northwestern scheduled to ar- e | rive at 8:30 o'clock tonight. e Should have 4% days’ mail. e Norco scheduled to arrive Saoturday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled sail from Seattle Feb. 4 at 10 a. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Feb. 4 at 9 p. m, Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 6 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduled to rom ‘Seattle Feb. 6 at night. | SOUTHBOUNY> SAILINGS |® Alaska is scheduled to arrive ® Wednesday night at 6 o'clock and sail south Thurs- day noon. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- to sail mid e day night at 6 p. m, fore! |® 8itka and way ports. | ® Pacific leaves every Thursday !e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. |GERALD GAMBLE DIES FEST | Gerald Gamble died at Angoon | cn December 9, according to the | Sitka Vers ian and the follow-| {ing account of his life was given | by Andrew Wanamaker, lay work- | er in charge of the Presbyterlan | church at Angoon. | “Gerald Gamble was born in Ju- neau. He attended the Sitka train- ing school where he learned the| blacksmith trade. < He was married Rev. Bannerfidn at June; Because of Aii§ figelity he hbld his job with the Juneau Gold Min- ing Compady for several years as|A i 1 | { | i | | | | i ! he was a DeAcon in the Presbyter- ian church-at Juneau. In later years he mioved his residence to| at Sitka; and the widow, Mrs. Mol- ly Gamble. > Any place, 25 cents, ruone 22. adv.| i : I | McCAUL MOTOR | ‘{ COMPANY || 18 NEW PRICES On Our HEAVY CREAM Per Gill, 10c; Half Pint, 20c; Pint, 40¢ The Same High Quality SOLD AT ¥ George Bros, Sanitary Grocery, Cash Grocery or Phone 488 ASKA DAIRY , in THE EMPIRE AClosing time fur classified ad- rertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ; ments: 11 A. M. 2 cents per ime first Inser- AL TO REPAIR YOUR CAR FOR SPRIN SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS CONNORS MOTOR KETCIKAN, Alaska, year at 15 cent. of 12 cents last y the boat instead of through t Mary Hall Van Pelt, of Montgom. ery, University of Alabama co-ed, is honorary colonel | R. 0. T.C. unit. (Associated Press | Photo) of the schooi's v 3 sons. anp wire FISHERMEN OF - HALIBUT FLEET MAKE DEMAND Request Division of Shares’ from Livers Be Made Aboard Ship Jan, 31 in a new complication a blacksmith. - ‘When the Gospel!rcady muddled prepara of Christ was first preached/among | the halibut fishing season was the Natives' f Juneau, he was| led today when the De: the first to abahdon his old Indian |Sea Fishermens' Union a customs. He Was the first Native |and Retchikan demand at the elected a Christian Endeavor So- | division of shares ciety presidént. - For many years|of halibut a piund ins ar, be made By CLI 'SHIPS T TO ANNUAL SEAL | PATROL SERVICE (Seattle Times) | In balmy equatorial w the at seal herd of the Pacific is anizing for its annual migration the Pribilof Islands and soon be heading for Bering il > annual journey of the seals n the South Pacific meansmore | the Coast Guard for they | 5 of Uncle Sam the mo- rive in waters off the | the United tes i Capt. H. D. Hinck command- | of the northwestern division of he Coast Guard, is arranging for as- and in annual 2 patrol for duty Snohomish will go on duty April 5. S will herd at the 100-fathom e May 1 and protect the seals| 1 they are safe in Bering Sea. patrol is maintained to guard ¢ seals from poachers. The herd nain in the Pribilof Islands 1 the first week in September and then head south. Capt. James A. Alger has been pointed commander of the Ber- Sea patrol of the Coast Guard will sail from San Francis: 1 15 for Unalaska aboard the r Tahoe, which will call i on her way north. He will main in Unalaska until October, 1e cutter Chelan will relieve the | trol tter Tahoe as a unit of e pa- (lrol July 1 when the Tahoe w eturn to Sa Alert t leave ' S the that Berin D will eall north. o> MORTGAGE IS FORECLOSED; - AGENT SHOT seattle Raal Fstate Man of Kansas showzd their discontent by voting C 1c Fatally Shot While on Highway ce MOUND CITY, Kansas, Jan. 3. —Luther Marr, Kansas City real on ag, FF STERRETT Doris Valentine of Starkvill| Miss,, in a student election chosen as the prettiest girl at sissippi State college. Press Photo) ALADIER IS HEAD OF NEW COVERNMENT Forming| ucceeds 1in French Cabinet—Ten- ure Preca rious PARIS, Jan. 31.—Edouard Dala-| dier announced shortly after mid-| night he had formed a new French as Premier abinet with himself and Minister of War. ph Paul-Boncour, whose gov-| rnment was overthrown- last Sat-! y, has been designated as Mm-{ Jos “of Foreign Affairs. Daladier’s Ministry is ‘dependent suppor and its tenure in office is there the Socialist Party’s ore precarious as the Social nst the February credits arry on the Government. et SAN FRANCISCO BREAD (Associat( CO'Q .Incr —_——— —J serentifically washed and prepared -the mines. All coals should be. INDIAN and CARBONADO are. WHY? The process removes all nat- ural extraneous matter—so that Ia INDIAN sand CARBONADO you always get bright, clean, pure ecoal, more GOAL per ton. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR—Q-U-A-L-I-T-¥! And every ounce of your ton of INDIAN and. CARBONADO—all genuine. coal. Try this—for trge Bargain Keat- ing—start your fire with ooal and always bank your ‘fire Wéll with CARBONADO coking cosl. Money ~back guarantee — every must satisfy. Note the low prives: INDIAN LUMP $14:25 CARBONADO $16.600 Delivered Listen Do You Know that INDTAN and CARBONADO coal PHONE 412 757 (ool ( Ladysmith Nanaimo Briquets and Stoker Fuel ° i g | ¥ | | ° Angoon. Here he was elected an!supply hous as is the stom ¥ Effective February 1, 3 loaves for tiflder in théchurch, He also serv- |with the sale of halibut cargoes r‘;::zfos‘:e"al“r‘m"_’:“’ came here t0 o5. oi oy grocery stores and San cd s treasufer o the ToWn COUI-| with financial difficulties Of |am found foene i, damf‘“[:‘- Francisco Bakery. —adv. ol He WERERS glier i 2000|135y scason sl g0 be patd off fiiBeis Mrarr had- been shot seve! P gy e 1 e standing of the WAlaska Native|inouon a) receipts through the &K1 times gl Ahorf Erotherhood. He loved music and g nnie poyses would in most in-| i was & member of the pand all his | ancde jeave nothing for o P LT |life. He never once faltered in his | pinermen, They want sp: 8] TIDES TOMORROW |marriage vows until death separ- | oo from the sale of i@ 5 -. ‘ ; o, | mones s High tide 5:00 a. m, o |a.::l h}‘r':mfrmnm :}fe.b?‘;edcgfeé at least. 4 | mi» tide ,1;’3? :: I;f :[e% rvi sons, rge, 3 S AT Y < S B s ARk Lee and Andrew, the latter a stu- | 1O%! I"E“:‘ 0“‘:‘91?* Wil ‘_<KE; High tide 5:27 p. m, 116 feet dent at the Sheldon Jackson school | #0108 of the quesiion today Low tide 11:18 p. m., 48 feet SERIES 222 THE NEW: | Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON i Junean Distributor BERGMANN DINING ROOM Board by Week or Month Meals for Transients Cut Rates 'Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c MRS. -7.. GRUNNIN wi Mi to THE SANFTARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 Trckets on sale until limited to March SAILING eave Steamer *ALASKA N'WESTERN *YUKON Juneau, dova. Va *Also calls Latouche Southeastern and | Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 11 Port of Call: Eetchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, REDUCED. ROUND TRIP FARES Junean to Seattle snd Réturn Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Feb. 28; return portion 25. leaving Seattle SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 14 Feb. 9 Feb. 22 Haines, Skagway, Cor- ldez and Seward. North- bound and southbound. porth and southbound. Southwestern Route THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 LOS ANGELES, SAN DIE NEW YORK Winter round trip rate, Seattle, as low at $65.50. Pacific Sieamship Lines, Ltd. ATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, GO, NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Ad. Evans...Feb. 25 Mar. 1 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay Ad. Evans .. ..Feb. 18 Calls at Sitka north and south bound. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 J. B. BURFORD & CO. 3 D. B, Ticket Agent Phone 79 M.S.“ZAPORA” Feb. Frt. Agt. Ph. 1K Leave Seattle FEMMER| % ArriveJuneau Leave Juneay 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonza, Tenagee, Port Alexander, Kls wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Round trip to Seattle, WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone *Calls first trip of month only , $50. Low auto rate. 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent s “ FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Jutean for Douglas and Thane 1 CAMADIAN fl " el $:15a.m. 6:15pm. L 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. " 12:30p.z1. 11:15p.m. SANING g 2:00p. 12 midnight 10 VANWI& VICTORYA, 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. SEATTLE *4:00p.m. ! l.u;: Dougias for Jumeam From ] 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. P g l!fl:.CESS Nflm y 9:55p:m. ‘ebru gy r 11:30p.m. wie 13:15p.m. March 2, 16. 30 11880 . : | Winter Excarsfon Rates Now 8 *—Thane. Effect—ROUND TRIP $85.50 9-—!‘tm=.-mfiomw‘ $—Saturdays only. Jancau Ferry & Naviga ,tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” Lesves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 8 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O —— —— SEAPLANE MITKOF FOél ch:t}En to Anywhere ‘Southeast Alaska aded ai 3ne‘;qu b ONE 194 | | | | |

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