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1 b it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1933. By CLIFF STERRETT FINEST POLLY AND HER PALS e g e —— T I GOT CHILBLAINS ).- 7 I DID, DERN YER EARS? FROM SLEEPIN' IT, BUT THEY WOT'S THEY GO L CHILBLAINS T/BED LIKE I DIDN'T HELP, T'DO WITH IT 2 TOLDJA TO? YER FEET, FAT- HEAD! TAKE A LOOK AT MY SCHNOZZLE! REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seaftle and Return’ Lower deck, $65.50; upper. deck, $73.50 Tickets on sale until Feb. 28; return _portion limited to March 25 leaving Seattle SAILING SCREDULE - weave DueéJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound SEA OTTER IS FERN BRINGS IN WRECKED, CREW BODY OF KEEPER OF 3 RESCUED AT ELDRED ROCK Hansens of Taku Guided to| After Delay l?' Heavy Seas, - UVEH NIGHT Scene by Camp Fire Lighthouse Tender Takes | at Cove Pomt | Off Remains of Rhine | | SUUTHBOUND The gasboat Sea Otter, Capt. After being held up for several| *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 north and southbound. Southeastern and Southwestern Route THE ALASEA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 Marine News ® 0 6 0 9 000000000 Steamer Movements :ALASKA HERE NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to. arrive Sdoturday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 4 at 10 a. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sall from Vancouver Feb, 4 | | | L. Johnson, owned by Mrs. Susie|days by high seas, the Lighthouse and operated ' between her|tender Fern, Capt. W. H. Barton.: Pacific Steamship Lines‘ Ltd' arms on Coughlin and Grand succeeded in landing at the Eldred FOR SALE — Large coal heating VACANCY -MacKinnon Apar Stove. Phone 385 or call Venetian ~— R Big List from Westward on| le Shop. FURNISHED 4-room house; 5-roor at 9-p. m. ! ads, was wrecked last month Rock = Light station yesterday to| ] o~ .. | opartmef, ‘electric, range. Phone|s Northiand sclheduled to sail o| Way to Seattle—Twelve }, Cove Point. take off the body of Ford J.| SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, 3 TOR SALE - _Owrs.urfe;i livin 2004, i< lf)”“:“n Beattle Teb. 6 at 9 ol Passengers for Juneau. | cupt. sohnson ana the other two th:nc(.1 adssl:;am ughthtl)(use keepe:l LOS AN%EELVES'Y (%AII(\I DIEGO, NORTHBOUND it room set; dining room furniture. “d A 750d . - A% v e pidh ok the craft C. Kobbey | #ho diei ere a week ago, an B ; SUN LAMPS for rent. Buy thele z heduled to sail | len aboard the craft, B, A o : 3 WiFS. BW YeVine, P 8081 4T SRRt e Thein o, B0 a - s MR e, ddn: oS Southbound, the steamer Alaska|and C. Moore, were Mscued from|DIousht tite body to Juneau last| Winter round trip rate, Seattle, Leave Leave 3 B i T e s ek BRI e sphlied o it Capt. C. V. Westerlund and Purset | the Point on January 26 by Willie| nigh 3 as low at $65.50. Scattle Juneau s % P. B. Coe, docked here last evening sen and Albert Hansen, and| Mr. Rhine apparently died from 2 Ad. Evans..Feb. 4 Feb. 8 property — 23 acres on State' on purchase price. Alaska Elec- e Yukon scheduled to sail from g . s : et ses, sroord to the F3 Highway near Edmonds, Wash.| uric Light & Power Co. e Seattle Feb, 11 at 9 a. m at 6 oclock. The following P#s-|taken aboard their gashoat King|natura Ca'he:}; ~t~~°‘ri mSFeo lHr R Ad. Evans..Feb. 25 Mar. 1 k e d g TS e o ngers left the steamer at Juneau:| pisher to Taku Harbor. physcian on the tender Fern, He -3 i Smail residence; large POUILTY | rrrpprroom furniahed spartment: 3 aopiTliOU " SATINGS | o| Prom Seward—A. J, Dimond, Mis.| The Hansens reported they lefy| 3% found lying o the Kitchen : g e * A2 bedrooms, 207 2nd St. s 3 M. W. Stanton, J. S. Truitt, M¥s |juncau January 24 for Taku Har-|{l00r gasping for breath by the SOUTHBOUND H. Goddard, Chichagof, Alaska. | e southbound Feb. 9. [ o i & 2 head kee i — e L0 saniRae |7 S Truitt, Vella Truitt Moehring, por. That evening they saw a light keeper of the lighthouse and Leave Juneay SEE MORRIS for o FURNISHED _spaHiient for ren e 2 _*!3 Truitt Moehring, Helen Porter.(q; Cove Point. The next day they|dicd shortly afterwards He had Ad. Evans eb. 18 ighland ‘ A gl forest ~ Eilectric range. Osll Cash Grocery|® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e 1 | Iheen complaini f severe wood, any length. telephione 101 day Aignt at 6 p. m, for e |V, M Sherman and Sam J. Moyer. started for Cove Point but enginetech COmPATHE of HEYEE BATS Calls at Sitka north and 7or We lephone ‘ | aitkx ind way : b From Skavgwayfonvm Larson. uble preventsd and they return-| 1.Lhe chest lfor several days \?e- Shith Sk SXCEPTIONAL bargams in used Purnished Heated Hoom. Phions 577, Paclflo leaves every Thursday e | From Haines — J. A. Raybourne| cd to Taku Harbor to make repairs.| (07¢ Ws et Aceordne fo o : cars now. Good selection. Con-' ——————— .. _|o gt 10 & m, for Petersburg, ® and Mrs. J. Hayes. hey again saw the camp fire light|formation recelved from the he J. E. KEARNEY nors Motor Co. | FOR RENT-Single, double steam Kake and way ports. e| After loading concentrates at the|at Cove Point. | sngar, v ; .Agent s _— ~| heated rooms. Corner 4th andie ¢ ¢ & & 0 @ o & ® » & » e|Alaska Juncau dock the steamer Rescue Is Made [ Rohe, SHEZR: sbiits 5 e MISCEL East. Near Bérgmann Dining| : | moved to the Juneau Cold Storage| On January 26 the Hansens again|YSrs 0ld when he died, had been ) Admira Lige Dock SCELL Room. Mts, O. Oberg. A E M'QUONE FIRE Company dock and took on 1600]started out to investigate the ligh »hequlx‘;.;ht‘}:g:se ;ervtl;c I;:)lrdl 1((3 ; ey ) PHONE 4 B AL S £3 RS . 9 4 ARtis 3 and went e red = S 1 CHICKERING Upright Plano for FOR RBENT — d-room furnished m E ADJUSTER boxes of salmon for shipment|They anchored a couple of ml](‘a[ station pedfs Exedbs’ ahoit v T Sile or rent. Expert piano tun-; - honse. . PHEH SN leU C | through the Panama Canal to Lon-|below the Cove, went ashore and; = ~°~ " H g | epe . . B: Falh very reascosble. a%e) 2 ; _| SOUTHBOUND, ALASKA |don. It moved to the City Dock| walked along the beach, reaching| (0 Toue S8 L S e | 1 alelC Steamshlp imnes, Ltd. y derson’s Music Shoppe. Phone 143.| FOR RENT-Three-room furnished :ll:‘s m°r’t‘£§’y snd Jefi {rom m";;i:?e :’1“9 where Capt. Johnson :“d‘mc Eagles’ lodge of Anchorage. alIReA ¢ R apartment. Cliff Apts. 4 2 noon 4 “#{his two companions were camped. g I $ e N emn] MANICURES svc. Zadies only. _ o " Bensd a‘:"‘ef' ”fi?:;’:én"f Lgf"f::wf;; Thoe taKing passage from Ju-| Capt. Johnson, Kobbey and Moore 5 s 5‘;’:‘";;&]_:3; “M:‘;‘;';;;]’ “:Jnh(-) Graduate operator. Helen Kasa- VACANCY in Frances Apts. In- ,';acomu Wesh, is returning to the| NeaU were: | Wers taken aboard the King Fisher| Gk » gl hc?: ,Sn,l?fn Apts. Phone 182. . “(unre 132 Gj&fitrefi 3 § South from a trip to the Interior For retersburg—A. Van M‘“L\mé'\r.};\:h‘}‘{.vilii‘mcm and landed mj: ; Distress ]Signsls ! TURN your old golc into value. PARTLY furnished apartment.|to ‘adjust losses in various fires and D. E. Sheriff 6 C““’O.m_ SR B “‘«:l nlluxl\‘ at the .Eldr“dfl:?;l}:l re i which oteurred recently: He has| For Wrangell—Ira Tucker and B ¥ i e ks S ¥ UHEE . : fuh & lrnfie 8¢ Mugpst Shop _DM‘S AP BP0 181 oth St hfll;n Notth for the lastynve weeks. | Engstrom. " 9.1 feet beam and 4.1 feet deptl ing of a death there a week 5 BOARD and room, or board only, WAN‘I‘ED' The ldrgest loss Mr. McQuone| For Ketchikan—N. A. McEachrax:.{or"ml‘d" Sdhc e 20']_’0’:’5('139“'0' ago And the siCHN: SMSEE stood Marshall House, 6th and Frank- 7 adjusted while in.the Interior was'J. B. Warrack and Joe Kasa. ;f‘:r::“;w“" FRALA hgDE gIoes, ior Sg“t‘,ct“m: o5 ‘f:l wt“ylm ‘h}';’ lin. Phone 3902. B —— | tHat of the schoolhouse at Fair-| For Seattle—L. H. Metzgar, Mrs. | i WAID VIS WS R o ST Al DGt house- | & 1 i P i (35 Ol o ioh | e ww:,? Phon; ’z’““"em OUSS") Hanks which burned about two|L. H. Metzgar, Grover C. Winn, - a_small boat USuRig i Whe Digh | SNOW SHOVELING—Protect your ? % i} months @go. Other adjustments| Alice Erb, F, E. Swartz, Anne Berg- | ¢ . a . ( property, sidewalks and roofs. We, WANTED—To trade $200 diamond|Were & store at Bettles, owned by strand, Fred Campen, E. M, Hulf, AT 1HE HOTELS [ R L “_tu the C. W.| guarantee. to get the snow off, ring for used Gar. Address C-|Sam Dubin, a dwelling and con-|Patricia Sundae, Walter Lofgren, s —————o | Carter Mortuary awaiting funeral your roofs. Lee Rox, Phone 566. 2533 Empire, tents at Budnick, the Model Cafe{E. W. Hillman, . George Baro Gibtihent e e S e and a slight damage H. Ahrenstedt, J. D. Harlan, R. V. i 3 g . B. BURFORD 5 D. FE! Read the ads as carefully as you % HorgEn ¥ i d i Burt Kelley, Fred A. Balley, % A m’fq‘g % es; | pifm s ol .“.L HEALTH FORCES Ticket Agent Phone 79 ik 0 Sherman, Anchvurage: Miss Helen | DESPOT To .GO SOUTH‘ M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrivé Janest Leave Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. to the Pacific Alaska Airways han-|Booth, Ben Thompson, E. Sullival|gfaines: John T. Putkoski, Hai gar at Fairbanks. and Louis D. Baker. F oy G « From Bettles, Mr. McQuone flew by Pacitic Alaska Airways to Wise- | ‘Porter, Anchorage; Mr. and S. man to audit the books for Mr. ED SHAF.FER ASSUMES‘J:;:: S. n’;‘rri?:g,wAr;c};or:;:: x;{ read the news articles. LOST ANI» FOUND | LOST — Light brown overcoat at '3 Moose Hall, Finder please phong 4503, A led by | ' . { For a change of climate and to| A Dubln, J.He Was accampanled ”POSITION WITH LOCAL!Veta Truitt Moehring and I+ consult speniaglists, P. W, Despat.‘\wo"kv Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of mon| | } gt 2 ! "Read the a8 ns carefully as yoy|G. Wesch of the First Nationall Truitt Moehring, Anchordge; Iris| : | read thé news articlés. Bank af Anchorage. {PIGGLY WICGLY STORE';. ac puz. > former, local reSUFRGE SN A Rowsd fip to Seattle, 0. LN Al K3 : q'mu m the dem;“t otr:g ngr.bewic- LY Zynda ‘.;:;Vrbl:“lrl:':m:rd ‘;fg th:ufifi:nfflf; WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORG o it g | RUOTE Histte, 1 2. Entacior bed: A . Haines. | , s UNE,A " and he said that is was very inter-| Ed Shaffer, formerly of Ket-| oA R,;\ybo:x;n kHamos | enroute on the steamer Alaska for J U FROCK | |oiinp Ho praised highly the er-|chikan, has assumed the duties of . . .. Alaskdn =~ [seattle. His health has been tal-| FERRY TIME CARD | - mom ficient @vlation schedule that made|Assistant Manager of the Piggly} o . Tak?xg River: pgar;m lCo Md':ing for some time, and Fairbanks| yeqyes yumean sor Douglas and > A it possiblé for him to cover terri- Wiggly, meat department, according '!'akd River: Jo}{n Pricey A:ra 2! physicians advised him to make the Thane : ! wfiia:“ tory tht formerly took many|fo an anhouncement made today ngooiaoinvamwat | TP a:158m. 5:15pm. PA' IFI¢ # Dresses, Lin weeks {n & few hours: by Manager Ed Swuem of the local 3 ik | Mr. Despot resided here for many 7:10a.m, :30p.m, - e olet aid e { Piggly Wiggly store. . .3 | years and has many friends in the 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. ] T 2 - -~ Mr. Shaffer was employed by thel, Members of the Tampa, Fla. city. He was interested in the U 12:30p.0.¢ 11:15p.m. 8, G 3 e . 'I Ketchikan branch of Frye-Bruhn'golf association have voted to use & I Cafe at one time. The length FH 12 midnight TO VANCO! VICTORIA, j v 4 Bk b o | Company for the past ten vears, Gene saraz_en's suggestion for 8- of his stay in the States will de- 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. dnd “A'l"l'l‘ before coming to Juneau with his inch cups in the Gaspavilla open|pend on the progress he makes *4:00p.m. P S I 13 a: m, 62 feet wife and two children. tournament February 10-12. ! toward recovery. % - From,]unaau ‘ , & m, 134 feet G LB = ek ) u:v- Douglas u; Jumean i a. m., 3.8 feet e ' : TEN :30a.m. :30p.m. PRINCESS NORA BREAD s FORMER UTAH FIRST LADY TO CHRISTEN SHIP e aon 3 & 9:65p.m. | Febrpary 9 Always Good— : i 12:15p.m. March 2, 16, 80 . 1:16a.00 i< - ol Biaer & BAAEE - Alwa Wintee Excursibn Now "o lways Fresh Etfect—RO) 5.50 ¢ “Ask Your Grocer” 1—Fretght wili be doceptéd o = oy aviga: | v w. MULVIHILL, Ag tion Company ¥ M oNEAT Anfl Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUBEL, Agent Phone Single O- n s, X - ) SEAPLANE MITKOF FOR CHARTER to Anywhete Southeast Alaska Based at Juneau “ PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, O%ner e | > . GET THROUGH oty For Your Car NOW JUNEAU MOTORS Leaves City . iay at 10 a. IS THE TIME : m TO REPAIR TH E EM P’ RE NEIYE: g‘IX'CE(?RgXMOW YOUR CAR - M Georgé Dérn (inset), wite of exovernor Dern of uu‘l: sas chasen to e;r:l.é:n“m:“n.n:r;n a ermi ormerly the P: ismina, secon : vessels acquired for r a \ of N pas- Closlis_tims (o clasained da; FOR SPRING R Pt By, £ MR gl TR e A 3:&..;:"‘(';':“*:."},"&- is: 2 P, M. Per Gill, 10c; Half Pint, 20c; fime for display &d- L Press Photos) SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. The Samé High Quality 853 SOLD AT George Bros., Sanitary Grocery, Cash Gtocéty or Phone 488 %A DAIRY Eap———= — THE SANITARY GROCERY Pléaséi”PHONES 83 OR 85