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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDVFSDAY FEB. 15, 1933. POLLY AND HER PALS {F THIS DIDN'T CONVINCE LYOUQ HUSRBAND, \VHAT WILL? STEAMERS ‘ p By CLIFF S‘T]< RRETT NO ITAINT, UNK ! SEE I KIN Z PUSH HIM L FROM ROOM 2= TO ROOMm! HE SEEN THIS. AN STILL THINKS LC’ER A FAKE! DON'T BE A PATSY, MAW! é‘r’s DONE WITH 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 eave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbotind Southbound ..Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 23 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Mar. 2 ...Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 16 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 23 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova, Valdez and Seward—north and south bound. 'Also calls at Latouche. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent S Cu;r—Srarzrz_' Steamer *ALASKA N'WESTERN *ALASKA N'WESTERN Ports of Call: w |[eesoeccsesose Steamer Movements ALASKA HERE . . NORTHBOUND o @ Norco scheduled to arrive ear- ® DURING NlGHT e ly Saturday morning. 4| - SCHEDULED SAILINGS . | ® Northwestern scheduled to e e sail from Seattle February e FOR SALE—Schombel’s & h 2 lsatsa.m.l il ? o pe . . :—Schom house with Z==—pror ng room; © Northland scheduled to sail e < P f S ' L L d hot water heat. 11th :\nd»Wll‘ F?\i) I;iNuzcgon;h;l;”?hg e from Seattle February 20 O;One Of Largest Passenger a6l lc teams p lnes_.\ t . ‘a‘ loughby Ave. Inquire Coliseum e 4 A- at 9 p. m. . L N A‘lb d D . u Theatre SIX-room flat wit | Zapora scheduled to sail from o| Lists Northbound During SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, OB AALE wainut Gase. Viotor.| o0 Anduire at Gast o B Tl Mesb opon. @ Winter on Steamer LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NORTHBOUND ST i aart hone 5701 % The steamship Alaska, Capt. i round trip rate, ttle, ave ve _ Junesu ‘Yeal” estate MCBRIDE .xparlmcnt Phone 5701 o 1yary 25 at 9 p. m. ®!H. Anderson, commander and Paul Yater as 103, atp$65 56 Sealtlc, Seattle Juneau . with monthly income. More in- HOUSEKEEPING rooms,$l0month, ® SOUTHEOUNG SAILINGS Coe, Purser, docked here from the SHRA Ad. Evans..Feb. 25 Mar. 1 { formation can be had from Frank ' 207 2d St. e Admiral Evans is scheduled ®|o,,¢ at minight last night with Ad. Evans..Mar.18 Mar. 22 Harris at Harris Hardware CO. |—— — -, ® southbound about February ®lyq g5 class passengers and 9 ( - | VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartments. e 18, steerage for Juneau. It remained SOUTHBOUND I FOR SALE—9 female mink, 3 male ———— ——— @ Alaska scheduled southbound e ;. port over night unloading coal Leave Juneay FURN!SHED apartments; 5 rooms (electric range) 2004. 7 rooms, ' ¢ Phone | o I mink. Cash or terms. Good breed- ers. First class condition. George B about February 23. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Ad. Evans .. Ad. Evans . Ad. Evans ... and freight. The steamer stopped at Nanaimo or coal on the trip up, making it a few hours later than expected. “forest FURNISHED apartment for rent. SEE MORRIS ighlan, Sitka and way Dorts. o i e Calls at Sitka north and wood, any length. | Electric range. Call Cash Grocery © Pacific leaves every Thursday o ‘lfaviijg Asleal::e h"‘—mo‘n "or r::;. sonth: Bount, R A e i Lt e at 10 a m, for Petersburg, e |“a%% the Alaska has one of he| l;xczmormn. D’l”ga"xb n uw}) R ‘—&" Kike snd \;ay ' o |largest northbound passenger lists | % J. E. KEARNEY — nishe: ports. o8 Vit | oaLs ;’:w C;:ood selegion. (Gon F?IR RE){,I;I & ;&onm ik TR R RO LTA: ‘fm'%r" ! i e In acknowledgement of his feat of seamanship and courage which resulted Agentt nors Motor Co. | ouse. one 1 SHULS P ot OE &It ll‘%m;l é;c d““_'*k- 0‘°m lcn the ry »C\]Je osf tll';e crewfof the lq” |‘Aated Bntlih freighter Exeter City, Admiral Line Dock AP N e = IF % etersburg—] . Chadwick, Oscar | Captain Giles Stedman of the S. merican Merchant is decorated by FOR SALE—Victor Cabinet Phono-‘v,:icANCY in Erances Ax;!s.sstteam b TIDES TOMORROW ®|R. Hart, D. T. Felt, L. F. Hebert, yor John P. O'Brien of New York with the Municipal Medal of Honor. FHONE ¢ ffimhpx;sx xr(o713d<, fine condition, heated. Inquire 132 6th . \. l.“Mrs. L. F. Hebert: from Wran- mén Stedman ,ased his SA"E _thmugh a;:glfn%hgale to g\;.(‘:cor the ]dx;— one 5 S o o s rin: i sed mariners and succeeded in saving 22 o e crew. Four, includ- xR nse T IPARTLY. furpished spartment.). oo 164 teot |5 . J. Meherin; from Ketchi-| i the cantain, were washed overboard before the Amierlcan Merchant | Davis pr Apply 132 6th St. High tide 4:25 a. m., 16.4 feel kan, Frank Booth, George Bar- reached the scene; L3 T e hone . Tow tide 11:07 a. m., 1.0 feet |wick, N. A. McEachren; From Se- L ¥ . WANTED High tide 5:15 p. m, 125 feet 'attle, Olime M. Andrews, M. M.| f = % Low tide 11:02 p. m,, 39 feet [Boich, Fred Campen, J. V. Davis, VALENT]NE TEA HAD AEXECU’"VE COM. Gastineau WANTED——Hmsework by capable e John A. Glas Mrs. John A.| | Mr. and Mrs. L . Hebert: young woman, C | [Glasse, Jack Glasse, gimmie Glasse,| LARGE ATTENDANCE| OF AMER. LEGION | -[FIVE HALIBUTERS ‘ SELL AT SEATTLE| MET LAST NIGHT' The Executive Committee of Lhor :’;; WANTED- o A-J men to room and board. Phone 601. Marie Glasse, Christine Halvorsen, Frank Meredith, P. O. Peterson,| Th Mrs. A. A. Wald, Harold Wald and |y Harrlet Yeager. | e A. McBachran; sen, Juneau; F Christing Valentine Hall given in 1h» SEATTLE, Feb. WANTED—Silent or working part- 15. — Three fin |8dg evening by the La Alford John Bradford Post of the1 b ey i ner in long- lished mercan-|g.hooners: arrived today from the (;:cak\“:]:hfo;n:l;ox ’ll?liXdM:th Wrinity Cathedral was a com- |American Legion convened at the| Qeotga [ Bruick, Kefchikan. tile business in Juneau; object,’yocrern” banks and two schoonmers ska | o e s according to the (home of Capt. J. M. Olark last | By Alaskan : i State’ in took the following passengers from | ¢ St night s enlarging of business. ate from the local. \npmbu.» of the Guild. ught. Brnest Kohlhase, Sumdum; F. g Jetier amount able invest I Junean: For Hpiues, Nellie Bers |} In addition to routine business| : £ 8 8 -| From the western banks the Ha-| = Much fun was caused by dit; at S5 | ©. Johnson, Taku; G. Confur, Ju- ir 2 1y, Daniel Berry, M. A. Moore, £ including recommendations for 4 s C-2565 Empire. vana brought 40,000 pounds, selling| . ¥ 4 |quaint manner in which admission |18 ing recor a £ neau; John Adams, Juneau. B A oA A . > 4 Audrie Moore, Mrs. O. E. Schom- changes in the Post's by-laws, the | > e for 5 and 2 cents & pound; Eldo- |Was® charged. Fach guest was changes in the st's by-laws, the | T e MISCELLAREOUS ado 80000 pounds, and Celtic bel, Louis Schombel, Elsie Schom- ok 7 BUeSs W35 | committee discussed and voted on | : [EJUS rado 30 g bei, Joe Hayes and Clyde Schom-|Gpakged by (he waist measure-| 5o\ 00 0 res for indi-| J.B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER both selling for 4% and 2 cents a pound. The Bertha arrived from the local banks with 5,000 and sold for % — | with 34,000 pounds, FINGER WAVES and marcels, 50c. Will call at your home. Phone Let the adverusements help you make your shopping plans. bel; for Skagway, G. E. Gallant; flel‘t. one cent an .inch, but judzg- Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 Mrs. G. M. McGrath; for Seward, ing® by the very satisfactory re- Helen Porter, Margaret Rogers,|CeiPts no one was too vain to give G. L. Rich, and H. J. Yurman. |theicorrect measure, according to| ent and il Legion s | Through the help of the local post, | |nine veterans have been aided in | getting to either homes or secur- Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay Feb. 22 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 M.S.“ZAPORA” Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. L. SCHULMAN Manufacturing Furrier Formerly of Juneau Reasonable Prices For Your Car NOW Anti-Freeze JUNEAU MOTORS Now! IS THE TIME TO REPAIR YOUR CAR FOR SPRING SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. | Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON | Juneau Distributor get-shead prpsum for 1933. If you haven't an Interest Bearing Account at this bank already, open one this week, then add to have | Start an account this week. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU AKE_THIS YOUR THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 I Motorship “ESTEBETH” | Q {501 Ranke Bldg, Seattle SERIES 222 it regularly. ‘Save for expenses, Leaves Juncau Every Thare- L-."‘ i) save for opportunity, save for day at G,P’f’L ":‘ Sitka and : THE NEW happiness| Save, and you will 7. B: Burford & o, Agentr DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Bingle O Based at Juneau SEAPLANE MITKOF FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska J. V. HICKEY, Owner T g 28 S he + FOR. “all around repair work call|7 and 4% cents a pound, and the ‘be'eommm,ee. b g e 3 i H h 59. Discovery brought in 8,000 pounds, o jing jobs in the States since last|Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonas, Tcnagee, Port Alexander, Klaa Henry Gorham. Phone %% lseliing for 6% and 2 cents. MISS 0. M. ANDREWS = | M C. B Rice wished to x| November. wock, Cralg, Ketchikan., *Calls first trip of month only rent and tune new and e———— |press the appreciation of members | ~mpoce present at the meeting in STkt oiknaa” Tedios, | Bk R, A TO BE NURSE AT ot the Guild for the generous|,qqition to Gapt. Clark were Ralph Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. e 4 g ;s tronage both in the afternoon | y b v “ | graphs, sewing machines. Expert| Given by Rebekahs at 8 o'clock. GOV'T. HOSPITALixdpevfnmg‘ fij};‘;‘:én““y‘tm sfle“}gg‘v“e":"";‘:;“’_:fi L NAVIGATION_C_O: Fhone 8 | THOMASAAMOREAN, iAgsph | service. Phone 143. Anderson!pridge, whist. ‘Refreshments, 50c. MOk A ot | . During the evening both bridze | parnsten and Robert Bender. : - < Yo ame R on the sblev:merayAlaskaevlv;slar;A;;dL Seawist weid plaved by, & pilm- TR FERRY TIME CARD : fi u A DI a “ Call Yellow Cah, Phone 22. ady|and will immediately assume her | ERE S8 gue;lts mmu.g},’ chelgz . Old Papers for sale at Empir Leaves Junean vor Douglas and C , Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | i duties as nurse at the Govern- g soen B a A I e Hpane | fi iFi BOARD and room, or board only, ®{ment Hospital here. b g e 6:15a.m, s:1tpa P ‘ c Marshall House, 6th and Frank-| BETTY MAC Though she came here from her :.:' tgm: d % home in Pennsylvania, Miss An- 7 4 o y 02. e lin. Phone 3902, L E@gifiififii | [drews has very recently been with |4 SV INC SERVICE: foR e gt i S msmmo“ L T o + ] the Government vice i i L LOST AND FOUND PHONE 347 e (S rvice. 1 e/ BANKING SERVICES FOR 1933 Spmt t:00am. 4nd SEATTLE YR ——— 4 o o4 | FOUND—Gentleman’s gold buckle |~ . mn—“n “E“:;EJG & 00p.m. ring. Owner may recover by pay- | $——————— " % % Leaves Douglas for Jumeas | ing for adl, phbning. 25%. | c By Catholic Ladies at Parish Hall.| S Av | N G S 6:30a.m, 6:30p.m. From Juneau | i S CAPITAL ELECTRIC | |Bridge, whist, pinochle. Refresh- | $7:45p.m. PRINCESS NORAH \ 5 ) 9 | y ments. —ady.| 8:56p.m. ’ MRE. JOHN MULLER AND | KOLSTER RADIOS | A c C O U N T s e | J N WAY M s :30p.m. | DAUGHTER ON WAY HOME } ”""'mm | . | 12:15p.m. March 2, 16, 30 | Mrs. John Muller and her daugh- e \ i A e, Wintec Excursion Rates Now M | ter Ann Muller were through pas- : & : Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 sengers on the Alaska for Cor- Good Till March 325 Adgva from a trip to the States | | t—Freight wili be accepted 3 [Mr. Muller is connected with the | McCAUL MOTOR | only. Tickets, reservations and full { Bank of Alaska in Cordov: COM particulars from = S PANY | Juncau Ferry & Naviga- | o "0 oome avens ‘ ! ! tion Com JUNEAD i — ngs and \pany HOTEL ZYNDA g Plan NOW your savings a Transportation c-..qy. S. “PACIFIC” M 1 Valentine Bldg. PHONE 194

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