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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP! SA’IURDAY MARCH 4,193 THEM MOVIE QUEENS 1S COO-CO0, CONFOUND IT! e round heating ood mndhmn USED combination coal - electric range for sale. Reasonable. Best condition. Has hotwater coils. See “ash or terms. Alaska Electrie, Light & Power Co. Phone 6. FOR SALE — Seven-room modern| _° home. Phone 3281. BPECTACLES. Reaamg, $2; hx!oc- als, $6; nearsighted, $4. Hours, 3 to 8 Orpheum Rooms, Opucnl Co. F’OR SALE— Txur‘K and sed.m‘ in FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel‘. good condition. SEE MORRIS for mzhla.nd forect wood, any length. | Piggly Wiggly. flxéEPflOr‘-T;x:hAb.jus’mn; n used cars now. Good selection, Con- nors_Motor Co. ATTENTION ENCAMPMENT MEMBERS Regular meeting of Aurora En- campment No. 1 A, L. O. O. F, wiil be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Juneau, Monday evenjng, March 6, at 7 oclock. Work in the Golden Rule Degree. L. W. KILBURN, sSeribe. - | —adv. NOTICE OF ELECTION To the Electors of the City of Ju- neau, Territory of Alaska | NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Ordi- nance Number 177 of the City of Juneau, and in conformity there- with, a General Municipal Elecuon will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1933 hetween the hours of 9 o'clock a.m and 7 o'clock p.n. of said day for; the. purpose. of electing the follow- ing. officers, to-wit: | | | | | FOR RENT—Heated offices. Apply First National Bank. Phone 1 'HOUSE, 208 Willoughby R. Smith, 223. FOR RENT-—Siecg room, Alngle or double. Phone 129 or call at 421 Seward St. afternoons or evenings. APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone f01. Day FOR RENT—Furnighed apartment.| e Cliff. Apartments. Hot water heat. Phoue:&fil House. FOR RENT—Steam heated room. 3d and Harris. Phone 3374. McBRIDE apartment, Phone 5701, Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. " WANTED ith board first flat it uire desired. Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle March 6 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle March 10 at noon. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle March 11 at 9 p. m. . Pnnccss Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver March 11 at 9 p. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle March 13 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUNG SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled southbound about March 11. LOCAL SAILINGb® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for e Sstka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a, m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. uooo-oo-o--.. - — cecss oo !~ TIDES TOMORROW ! e |lin, Miss Helen Lund, L. M. Car-| Gold Reserves Tied Up 5% | HOUSERERBING, rooms, $10 month vigan | The closing of the New York 207 2d St. Low tide 0:23 a. m., 76 feet Those taking passage from here |City Reserve Bank means tying up — | High tide 6:40 a. m, 120 feet lfor the south were: For Peters-|of its huge gold reserve against | VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartmen Low tide 2:20 p. m.,, 38 feet tphurg, C. Hegg; for- Seattle, H. E.|withdrawal of either domestic or ————————— | High tide 9:16 p. m,, 99 feet [Sullivan, Tom Martinson, Mrs. Os- | foreign agencies. FURNISHED apaicments; 7 rooms, car Hegsiad, Doris Hegstad and| High officials of both political SUEDE 5. rooms (clectric range) Phone TIDES. MONDAY Mrs. M. Laur! | parties were in conference until A { el Low tide 2:27 a. m. 78 feet >, early today in Washington discuss- FOR RENT — 3-room furnished| High tide 8:23 a. m. 122 feet, the situation. house. Phone 2704, Low tide 2:36 p. m., 29 fest British Action { MOLESKIN St High tide 10:24 p. m, 11.0 feet itish banks according to ad- 3 # PARTLY furnished apartment PR o S from London, have suspended NOTICE TO MARINERS ! GASTINEAU CHANNEL- Shl’:‘p Creek Light, reported d ed on | February 28, will be rebuilt and| relighted as soon as practicable. above San Francisco Bakery. e eee WANTED — To rent furnished|® AT 1HE AOTELS house, eclose in; 4 bedrooms, bath | e Phone 472, T AT PN R i Gastineau | WILL pay. $5.00 per 1000 board ft. for George Gilbertson, Haines; Mri 100,000 feet of hemlock wood logs|and Mrs. M. A. Lavenik, city; C. delivered at Salvation Army head- quarters, Willoughby -Ave., with- in 30 days mom this date. A{ least 5,000 board ft. of this amount ‘A MAYOR. THREE COUNCILMEN. l must be aelivered within ten ©ONE: SCHOOL DIRECTOR. days. Phone 254. FThe Common Council of the Cnly " of Juneau having heretofore, hyIWANTED_”mo" loan for ‘one resolution, duly designated the. vot-| ing precincts of said City and the! Polling Place in each thereof, the/ tors are hereby notified: ! #That all duly qualified voters! residing within the boundaries of| Voting Precinct No. One of sai @ity of Juneau, which are as fol-} Tows: All that section. lying on the northerly sids of East Second Street and West Second Street and the said Second Street extended across| the tide flats to the City Limits and easterly of Gold Creek will vot: in the Fire Apparatus Room in the City Hall Building, located| at the corner of Fourth and Main| Streets, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. One, City of Juneau. That all duly residing within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. Two of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: TAll that section lying on the southerly side of East Second Street and West Second Street and the. extension of said Second SLree“1 aeross the tide flats to the Clty Bimits will vote in bu)lqmg occu- pled by F. Wolland, located on) k 9, Lot 4, the same being the} duly designed Polling Place in| and for Precinct No. Two, City of! Juneau, | SThat’ all duly qualified voters' residing within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. Three of said of Juneau, which are as fol- Al that section lying on the X and- westerly side of-Gold Creek 4nd the oil pipe line of the Electric Light Company, including the, Seatter Addition, will vote in ence building, located next w e Grocery, on upper side of loughby Ave, the same being ‘and for Precinct No. Three, City | f Juneau. ted at Juneau, Alaska, day of March, 1933. “H. R. SHEPARD, Clerk of the City of Juneau, i1 ¥ Territory of Alaska. publication, -March 4, 1933. publication, April 1, 1933, this qualified voters; — . duly designated, Polling Place'|, year, 156% interest, good security Empire C 2580. WANTED—Two and board. Phone 601. i cures, 50c. Will call your home, . Phone 451, ROOM and: board at The Hall for A-J men al FOR all arouna Henry Gorham. Phonc WE_SELL, rent and tune new and rebuilt planos, radios, phono- graphs, sewing machines. Expert service. Phone 143. Anderson Music Shoppe TURN your old gow: into value Cash or trade at Nu"gez Shop. " Benlin maintains a ool in which men who hope to becomé detectives are trained in all branch- es of criminology and law enforce- ment. I |I Smith Electric Co. Gastineau Building | | EVERYTHING | \ ELECTRICAL [ Anti-Freeze For Your Car NOW JUNEAU MOTORS Thorsen, city; L. M. Carrigan, Se- attle; Florence Walker, Ketchikan; N. R. Walker, Ketchikan; Tom 3mith, . Ketchikan; F. J: Barono- vich, Ketchikan; John F. Cham- serlin, ‘Seattle; Baxter Felch, Se- attle; | H. J. Alvis, Seattle; B. M. Raymond, Seattle; Alfred J. Lom- >n, Nome. Alaskan Ed Carlson, Wrangell; L. M Svans, Juneau. Zynda Helen Lund, Petersburg; William/ L. Paul, Ketchikan. — HOTEL ZYNDA Large S8ample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. More For Your l : Steamer Sads from Seattle! _}LCLIFF STERRETT ‘CUSE ME, AUNT SUSIE! FORGOT I HAD IT ON/ DELICIA HICKS, COME BACK HERE WITH MY APRON < THIS VERY INSTANT! CAUSE YOU GOT HOSS SENSE, SISTER! Morwy 7 = Check Book' in Cash NORCO BRINGS LARGELISTTO JUNEAU TODAY Motorship Bt brom South| 1 at 4 o'Clock—South | This Forenoon The Motorship Norco, Capt. T. " Eckholm, Purser H. Knight, ar-|¢ g i R rived here from the south bringing Preparing Legislation general freight, 4 o'clock this| 1oclamauons ‘Are Issue by Governors—Re- lief Legislation NEW ¥ORK, March 4. — Bank lidays now prevail in many of e States of the Union, New York, inois, Maine, Pennsylvania and { Nebraska going into the holiday. By proclamations of the Gover- Mississippi, Iowa and Rhode d took similar restrictions on thdrawals in some form -or is a byv\ord and “Brother, can you ' Seattle, .as the banks remained for the holiday found themselves Stores Are Supplied Banks in eight towns in the PREVAIL'NG IN 'Pocket, No AT spare a dime,” has been altered to. Bwlher can you cash a closed yesterday, the first of the |three-day holiday. 'with money in the bank and_ a check book in their pocket but no , Stores. remained open and are being supplied with change from State of Washington remained op- en as the holiday is not manda- 'TLE, March 4.—Depression MANY SECTIONS 'check; to: fit the times in | Many who had not “salted up” cash. on hand. the banks. to: an- Elacas where script has been sed for a-leng time, trundled along unmindful of conditions in at 4 According to advi eived fr: morning and. left Juneau du'ecclyf\\:hhm.‘llOiL D. C, nator Joseph for the south shortly before the|T. Robinson, of A 53d jocalities where the banks were noon: hour. ",h nking relief is being prepa either closed or were cperating on on the mot- ev the financial emergency and , jogirieted basis. s arriving e: from Seattle—Alfred be hastened for action early : LIPS Lomen, H. Alvis, Mrs. Williamin the meeling of the new Con-| | Steinbeck, Mrs. M. Raymond, A.!gress. | Great Britain imports nearly 100- Torgerson, Dr. E. Malin; from Ket-| The Federal Reserve Bank in 000 clocks monthly. chikan, Tom Smith, J. Gaffney,) New York City closed with other .- F. J. Baronovich, William Paul,|banks in the State as did the : : N, R. Walker, Miss Florence Wal- |Federal Reserve Bank in Phila- g Lhc President of the Uniied States received his salery in semi- delphia. monthly payments. ker; from Petersburg, J. Chamber- ice 'I foreign currencies owing to the ’\n\enc an holida nuul.ed on the French Brouse today F UR TH I S P UR T‘Ul privately. In Berlin private deal- ings ~have been prohibited since 1931, | —— - HALIBUT SHIPPED SOUTH s. SHIRTS $1.95 with Large* Num- | b Ab d Frozen halibut was shipped south. er oar on the motorship Norco by E. Eng- e #strom and the Juneau Cold Storage SEATTLE, March 4. — Steamr this morning. Two hundred and Alaska sailed at 9 o'clock this gwenty-three boxes were sent south morning for Alaska ports with 96 by Mr. Engstrom for shipment to first class and 25 steerage p"'ICthfl"l) and one hundred boxes H. IS- sengers. | were shipped by the Juneau Cold The following passengers are storage to be sent to New York aboard the Alaska booked for Ju-!gity, i GRA VES neau: s ‘; 1 A i e L:me‘fi‘ R. :‘"“fh-!‘l’;;” E]-;”‘- 1-| ‘Some 4,000,000 acres of arable elte,” Mrs. Pear ubbe, Dennis soil of France is devoted to vine- : Winn, C. J. Burr, Glenn Hill, Mr5. yards, it The Clcthing. Man R. C. Jones, Fred West, P. 2 Plamandon; Theron Nelson, Doris YT SR o R Be Doty, Mrs. C. W. Doty, Mike Mc- Kallick, Brick Paulson, A. Di J UNEAU SAMPLE - | Mrs. George Getchall, M SHOP > Meigh, John Carroll, Harold”th The Little Store with the ! WE HAVE IT | son, Mrs. T. Lindbergh, Mrs. °T.| at the Right Price Kailio, and eight steerage. BIG. VAEUE! ,‘ > I Harris Hardware Co. Lower Fron% Street Classified ads pay. I. More For Your - | Money | B e W08 CGLBMAN’S | J UNEAU EROCK Manufacturing Farrier Formerly of Juneau Reasonable Prices 501 Ranke Bldg. Seattle " 1S THE TIME TO REPAIR YOUR CAR' FOR SPRING SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS CONNORS MOTOR i e i SEOPPE e but not Expensive” Hoslery and_ Hats FINEST REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Steamer *ALASKA N'WESTERN Ports of Call: R. J. McKANNA, Agent Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 limited to March 25, leavmz Seattle SAILING SLHEDULE Leave ~.Mar. 4 Mar, 7 Mar. 11 Mar.14 Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Tickets on sale until Feb, 28; return portion Due Juneau Due Juneau f Seattle Northbound Southbound e Mar. 16 Mar. 23 Petersburg, Cor- dova, Valdez and Seward—north and south bound. *Also calls at Latouche, THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Ad. Evans Ad. Evans Calls at J. E. Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Mar. 18 Mar, 22 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay Sitka north and south bound. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 78 | M.S.“ZAPORA” | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonxa, Tenasee, Port Alexander, Kia *Calls first trip- of month- only- Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent rpieperhot Al CAHADIA M Leavea Junean ror Douglas and Juncau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company. | - Motorship “ESTEBETH” > PHONE 114 | wock; Craig, Ketchikan. | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. March 10 March 17 Phone 3 PAC 11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.ma. Winter Excursion Good Till March 2, April 13, 27 Leave Seattle Arrive Jupean = Leate Juneay March 17 IFIC From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH 16. 39 ‘Rhates’ Now M Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 March 25 meu,tem;uum.uflm particulars from . i , Leaves Juneau Every Thars- s THE NEW . 7 Everything in Furnishings DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Hupmobile “ + TR Y Conit o kR upmo omn SHOVELE‘UL OB - : : 8 { OUR COAL Id = 1] FUR GARMENTS | will give s much heat as two of || CAPFTAL ELECTRIC | Made to Order Famous the dirty, slaty k:’nd. T;;n's why KOLSTER RADLOS | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned IN TRUTH A CAR [pou Ve momey by getting your Electrical Appliances, | t H. J. YURMAN FOR A NEW AGE! that will not klink up your stove,| | Repiiry Al Tha Furior , that will givé the R — ~ JAMES CARLSON ||siei gt e v vor i || LR enty asie | Junean Distributor : E B. FEMMER ,E,. (03 ?&Vg{s ll i diiemn The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings ' V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU — M. S. “PACIFIC” Candies TR -

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