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P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. VISIBLE SPECIAL bargains: Brass bed and springs, cot and mattress, laundry stove, small table, flat top desk, 6 chairs. Economy Cash Store, corner Second St. and Main. FOR SALE stove a: Phone ~ Large round heéating i pipe in good condition. 284 FOR SALE—Snu circulating Par- lor heater, very reasonable. Port- able electric sewing machine in perfect condition. Phone 129. combination coal - électric range for sale. Reasonable. Best condition. Has hotwater coils. See it. Cash or terms. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phone 6. USED FOR SALE — Seven-room modern home. Phone 3281. fiPECTACLF.S Reaamg, $2; bifoc- als, $6; nearsighted, $4. Hours, 3 to 8 Orpheum Rooms, Optical Co. Day FOR SALE—Truck and sedan, good condition. Piggly Wiggly. in SEE MORRIS for highland for wood, any length EXCEPTIONAL pargams ™n used cars now. Good selection nors Motor Co. b NSRS -— [ JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Little Store with the BIG VALUES . o « THROUGH | THE | | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small photo negatives near THE EMPIRE ‘ Closing time for classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. /Closing time for display &d- vertisements: 11 A. M. wmm—mm cenw. eor continuous subse- I BRIBED HER TO KICK THE YOGI, SO HE CALLED OFF THE INVISIBLE STUFF/ Cor- | | | AN’ BEFO! furnished ooms, bath. WANTED house, close in; Phone 472. FOR RENT—Slecping room, single or double. Phone 129 or call at ® 421 Seward St. afternoons or evenings Inquire Cash = Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101. ;Oil RENT-—F\er\isfiéd ap‘;trtfiierni. Cliff Apartments. FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel House. Hot water heat. Phone 361. 3d and Harris. Phone 3374. FOR RENT—Steam heated apan,-i ment. Nugget Shop. McBRIDE apartment. Phone 5701. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $10 month.| ® 207 2d St. RNISHED apaiiments; 7 rooms, HIS MIND, I TAPPED HIM ON THE TURNIP! FOR RENT—Steam heated room. ® YOU'LL NEVER GIT AWAY WITH 1T SOON'S HE COMES ) HER INVISIBLE SLAGAIN/ RE HE : SENATOR WALSH DIES SUDDENLY THIS MORNINE ‘Passes Away in His Sleep Returning to Washing- { ton with Bride (Continued 1rom Pags * Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to Saturday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle March 4 at 9 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle March 6 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle March 10 at noon. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver March e 11 at 9 p. m. arrive e I One) e SOUTHBOUNG SAILINGS Northwestern is scheduled to arrive at 5:30 o'clock to- morrow morning and will remain in port 3 or 4 hours. Admiral Evans scheduled southbound about March 11. LOCAL BAILING> Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Stka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday From committee room Senate floor and back again he delivered attack after attack on' the Republican administration and was largely instrumental in foreing the resignation of one Cabinet of+ ficer and bringing about the indict- | ment of Albert B. Fall, a former' Interior Secretary, and Edward L. ’:Duheny and Harry F. Sinclair oa /e at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, charges of criminal conspiracy in {e Kake and way ports. | connection with the leasing of thse! e s e e 00000 e e 0 0 naval oil reserves. ot e | Is Recognized ir | RS, '——af Coming as it did in a national | TIDES TOMORROW Jpolmcn] year, this service broughf | Senator Walsh instant recognition from the leaders of the Democratic, Party, who selected him as Permas' |nent Chairman of the turbulenf New York convention. The con& | vention would have given hifi‘ High tide 4:32 a. m., 138 feet | Low tide 11:27 a. m., 3.1 feet High tide 5:36 p. m., 10.3 feet Low tide 11:06 p. m,, 6.5 feet rooms (electric range) Phone - .o | further reward by choosing him 2004 | furth d b hoosi hi e . | SKAGWAY STUDENT itor second place on the Presidens FOR RENT — 3-room iurnished| RETURNS TO HOME| tial ticket with John W. Davis, buf, house. Phone 2704, | = {he would not permit if. ' unces apts. Steam- 132 6th St. VACANCY in Fr heated. Iaqui Walter Sipprelle, son of Mr. anu" {Mrs. Guy Sipprelle of Skagway, jreturned to his home in Skagway Born at Two Rivers, Wis, ol June 12, 1859, Senator Walsh star B o AR the Pri Norah 1 S ed out to be a school teache PARTLY furnished apartment|°n, ‘he Frincess Norah from Se-lafter receiving his education if' attle where he has been attend- |y bl schools | Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. |, o (1o University of Washington. | e puplie. schools. And , the Unsy e, e 4 BTN, | versity of Wisconsin, but becam% —_———— e 5 ;AT | interested in the law and begad’ “‘\P\TEP NOTICE practicz with his brother, Henr WILL pay $5.00 per 1000 board ft. for| Patrons of the Juneau Water|C. Walsh, at Redfield, S. D, il 4 Company are warned that a water|1884. 100,000 feet of hemiock wood logs delivered at Salvation Army head- quarters, Willoughby Ave., with- in 30 days mom inis date. At|Bow Basin, and requested to be|fered for election to the House of least 5,000 board ft. of this amount| careful ~about allowing faucets to Representatives in 1906, but was; must be Geivered within ten|run. JUNEAU WATER| defeated. He also was defcated; days. Phone 254 adv. COMPANY. for the Senate in 1910, but was DO YOU WANT a better position? Are you prepared for it? The 1. C. S. have trained thousgnds for better positions and bigger pay. They can help you. 300 rounding the leasing of the oil re= courses offered. Free hookle!..;a?""g: ?dfrl:hr? ;“:m:ssmai';‘:serves to Doheny and Sinclair by International Correspondence s ! yfa ‘| Fall during the early days of the/ Schools, Vance Bldg, Seattle, Harding Administation required in=l ‘Wash. OFFICIAL System Bridge Booksl;vestlg:flo:. He had come to béi B SR S EL% i { i recognized among his fellows as § WANTED—$50005 loan for one| Dutier Mairo Drug Co Sy o | year, 15% interest, good security. il o s SN | WE HAVE 17 WANTED—Two A-J men to room| HOTEL ZYNDA at the Right Price and board. Phone 601 | MISCELLANEOUS {ROOM and board at The Hall for A-J men. Phone 235. |FOR all aroun@ repalr ‘work call | | Henry Gorham. Phonc 59. | More Fllt Yom' | | — et | on . | WE SELL, rent and tune new and| | M‘:.‘i.ey I | rebuilt pianos, radios, phono-| | . l | graphs, sewing machines. Expert| | COLE"AN'S service. Phone 143. Anderson|g. Music Shoppe. = = TURN your old gol . Home Boarding House Saturday Return to Empire. FOUND—GH ad and get it at Empire Office C 2604. Anti-Freeze For Your Car NOW JUNEAU MOTORS o value. | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. tire chain. Pay (o:-i Six years later he moved t@h Helena, Mont. Becoming interested| in politics there Senator Walsh of=! | shortage is imminent, due to the freezing of a water main in Silver| elected in 1912 0il Reserve Prebe Mr. Walsh had seen ten years of| service In the Senate when that body decided that the secracy sur=i U & I CAFE Closed Friday, March 3 To make repairs the U & I Cafe will be closed all day Friday from Large smple Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. — P T T Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street L. SCHULMAN | Mandfscturing Furrier II | | | Formerly of Juneau Reasonable Prices 501 Ranke Bidg., Seatile SERIES 222 et THE NEW H upp;obile | IN. TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! ow! IS THE TIME TO'REPAIR || YOUR CAR JAMES CARLSON FOR SPRING Juneau Distributor SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. to the | {oil inquiry itself created scarcely a THE SANITARY GROCERY S““The Store, That Pleases™PHONES 83 OR 85 y CLIFF STERRETT FRIENDS, OLE § / FELLER!GO Carl Leonard and the 1000 pound whale he lassoed near San Pedro, Cal. Leonard saw the whale chaslag a school of fish, and as its momentum carried it ashore he tossed a lariat and roped the mamma_l. It flopned in the water again and nave Leonard quite a ride in his boat before he managed to herd the mammal into quiet waters where he killed it. (Associated Press Photo) learned lawyer, but he was lmlc‘another as counsel had in no way known to the country. ‘Ampaired his availability as a Presi- When it was put underway, the|dential candidate. Fate had it that Senator Walsh should become Chairman of the| Madison Square Garden convemion.‘ and when weeks of the m-} qui had run into months with nothing of the sensational devel-|as sort of arbiter in the hi oped it was almost lost sight of.| making struggle between McAdco Painstaking examination of vast|and Alfred E. Smith, the New York volumes of the record had con-|Governor, and also in the religious | vinced Senator Walsh, however,|and racial row which was bound up that the transaction had not been|in the controversy over a proposed wholly in the interest of the Gov-|platform plank denouncing the Ku | ernment. With this conviction he|Klux Klan. Like Governor Smith, kept hammering away until Do-|whom he refused to support, th2 neny furnished his sensational tes-|Senator w. a Catholic and so no timony thi at-the time of his|friend of the Klan; but he told| negotiations with Fall for the lease|the leaders of the warring factions| to the California reserve he had|that as presiding officer he could Joaned the Triterior Secretary $100,- | show no favors as to either candi-| 000, sending the money to Wash-|dates or policies. ington in a “little black satchel’| Several times quring tnose three transported by his son. This testi-| teeming weeks th econvention was| mony loosed the flood gates and|on the point of a riot, and the as disclosure followed disclosure| Senator smashed several gavels in Senator Walsh found himself unv%ms efforts, frequently vain, tol of the most talked-of men in the maintain some semblance of order.! country. | Many times his own fighting Irish Friend of McAdoo |olood was aroused, and once or| In the closing uuys of the in-|iWice he threatened to clear the quiry, many of the friends of the galleries of boisterous spectators | Senator urged him to become a|Who made the difficult work of candidate for the Democratic Presi-| the convention doubly hard. dentlal nomination, but he adhered| When McAdoo and Smith finally to his original plan to support] Were eliminated and the conven- William G. McAdoo and in a public| iR in the late afternoon of a announcement argued that the|SWeltering July day had nominated brihging of McAdoo’s name into| John W. Davis, the delegates set the oil inquiry as one of ths sev-|UP & cry for Waish for Vice-Presi- eral former Cabinet officers em-(de“t- and they would have stam- ployed by Doheny at one time or|Peded themselves into nominating Naies _(him forthwith had he not declared ¢———— . ~—————————=a|the convention adjournqu | | Later, informally notifying John | Smith Eleetrie Co. { |W. Davis of his selection as the | Gastineau Building | |party standard bearer, Senator | EVERYTHING | ; Walsh brought some criticism upon 1 ELECTRICAL | { himself by adverting in his address | | {to Mr. Davis's former connections . (as counsel for “Wall Street ihter- ———e ests.” This was a subject which Mr. Davis himself had viewed as having been closed hy his pre-con- vention statement. Senator Walsh's first national| political service was as a delegate | to the Democratic National Con- vention in 1908. He represented his State also in the Baltimore and St. Louis conventions which nom- inated Woodrow Wilson and at the San Francisco ‘convention in 1920. He married Miss Elinor C. Mec- | Clements, of Chicago, in 1889. She died in 1917. They had one daugh- ter, who became Mrs. E. C. Gudger, wife of Commander Gudger, U. S. N. & SABIN'S | Everything in Furnishings fot Men [SOUSEES—. Saloum’s Qew-rdstreet.-msw; ] | CAPITAL ELECTRIC | KOLSTER RADIOS | Flectrical Appliances, i Repairs [ | ; e = A A R TR S TR GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 ., OUR COAL will give as much heat as two of the dirty, slaty kind. That’s why you save money by getting your coal from us. If you want coal that will not klink up your stove, will burn down to the fine ash, that will give the most heat pos- sible you should give us your order. WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED D. B. FEMMER " PHONE 114 | FINEST STEAMERS LARGEST REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau te Seattie 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 Teave Seattle Feb. 18 ...Mar, 4 ....Mar. 11 Steamer N'WESTERN *ALASKA .. N'WESTERN Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Feb. 21 Mar. 2 Mar. 7 Mar. 16 Mar. 14 Mar. 23 Ports of Call: 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 PHONE 2 Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Mar.18 Mar, 22 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay Calls at Sitka north and south bound. J. E. KEARNEY Agent, Admiral Line Dock ! y PHONE 4 e —— C Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd, J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 M.S.“ZAPORA” March Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay 10 March 17 March 17 Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonnn, Tenasee, Port Alexander, Kls wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. Round trip to Seattle, WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneau vor Douglas and Thane 9:15a.m. 8:15p.m ( 7:10am. {:30p.m: 9:15a.m.1 9:40p.m. } 13:30p.xa. ¢ 11:18pm. 2:00p. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.§ $1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. 12:45p.m.t 12:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 13:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Preight wili be accepted $—Saturdays only. Juncau Ferry & Naviga: tion Company - Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thars- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Ageéns Phone Bingle O ‘mmm *Calls first trip of month only $50. Low auto rate. 3 THOMABY A. MORGAN, A.enl' CANADIAH PACIFIC 10 vw‘?:@:amm From Juneau - PRINCESS NORAH March 2, 16. 30 April 13, 27 Winter Excursion Rates Now # Effect—ROUND TRIP 365.58 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full V. W. MULVIHILL, Ageat JUNEAU M. S. “PACIFIC” iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way Based at Juneau SEAPLANE MITKOF FOR CHARTER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska J. V. HICKEY, Owner PHONE 194 Your