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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933. R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R RO R R R R R R R IR, AND HER PALS T WAS SWEET OF ASH TO LEND YOU HIS SUIT! 2 2A HE DIDN'T LEND IT TO ME EXACTLY. I SWIPED ITOUTTA SET! GREAT GUNS! WiTH PANTS PIRUTS, L GOTTA BE ON HOUSE FULLA PILE OUTTA THEM PANTS, PAW, AN’ MAKE IT SNAPPY! 2. NUTHIN' DOIN, DERN IT!! PAPAS PANTS STAYS PUT! By CLIFF STERRETT O.K..CUTIE, PRESS ‘EM YERSELF THEN! ITS NO TREAT T'ME!! == ® 0 00 00000 0000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska scheduled t oarrive at 3 oclock Tuesday afternoon. Should have 4% days’ mail. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail rom 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. FOR round heating FURNISHED 6-room m I stove 1 condition,!! Automatic cil heat. Inquire Phone 284 sonally at Saloum’s Stor T STEAMHEATED rooms; USED cor \ation coal - electric jf desired. Inquire fi flat ghnee for Reasonable. Best, ahove San Francisco Bakery. condition. hotwater coils. See s = T it. Cash or terms. Alaska Electric FOR RENT—Heated offices. Apply Light & Power Co. Phone 6 | First National Bank FOR SALE — Sev Toom modern HOUSE, 234 Willoughby, Phone L. home. Phone 3281. | R. Smith, 2 | BPECTACLES. 2. $2: bifoo- FOR RENT—Siecpmg room, single als, $6; si| Hours, - or double. Phone 129 or call at' 3 8. Orpheum Rooms, Day 421 Seward St. afternoons or Optical Co. evenings. FOR SALE—Truck and sedan, in APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire good condition. Piggly Wiggly. Cash Grocery, Willoughby or P 2 - | Phope 101 MORRIS for highland forezt ; I RO e S M0l O {FOR REN Furnished apartment. wood, any length i3 i : - Cliff Apartments. ams In used selection. Car- SXCEPTIONAL Db cars now. Good nors Motor Co. FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel House. Hot water heat. Phone 361 " |FOR RENT—Steam heated room. 3d and Harris. Phone 3374 | McBRIDE apartment. Phone | HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $10 month 207 24 St. Py e ey s e 3 7 rooms, Phone L. SCHULMAN Manufacturing Furrier Formerly of Juneau ‘ | i | | 1 Phone 2704. house. Reasonable Prices 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. | WANTED WANTED—Maid for general house work. Call mornings, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner. Phone 43. | | DO YOU WANT a better position? { Are you prepared for it? The ] 1. C. 8. have trained thousands [ for better positions and bigger | pay. They can help you. 300 1‘ courses offered. Free booklet, |- International Correspondence | Schools, Vance Bldg, Seattle, | Wash. To rent | WANTED — furnished house, close in; 4 bedrooms, bath. | Phone 472. | WANTED—$5,0005 loan for ome | vear, 15% interest, good security. | Empire C 2580. 3 ‘ {WANTED—1Wo A-J men to room | and board. Phone 601. \ | MISCELLANEOUS ‘i’iNG R‘"\-NAVES, lxlargels. mani- | cures, 50c. Will call at your | home. Phone 451. ROOM and board at The Hall for A-J men. Phone 235. FT)‘R all around repalr work call Henry Gorham. Phonc 59. THROUGH THE | WANT rebuilt pianos, radios, phono- graphs, sewing machines. Expert service. PHone '143. Anderson Music Shoppe. — e TURN your old golc inta value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Advertisements tell you. how { much foods, clothing and house- 'hold needs will cost you before you i | | i | Z éWE SELL, rent and tune new and | I | i i 1} Anti-Freeze For Your Car NOW JUNEAU MOTORS eee o000 cc0cosc0eee s ;| advertising columns. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver March e 11 at 9 p. m. Norco scheduled to sail from ® Seattle March 13 at 9 p. m. ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ® Admiral Evans scheduled ® ® southbound about March 11. e . LOCAL SAILING® L4 ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e ® day night at 6 p. m, for e ® &itka and way ports. . ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e ® at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® Kake and way ports. . ® 00000 0008000 NEW CABINET IS SWORN IN; WORK STARTED President Roosevelt' Im- mediately Calls Offic- ial Family Together (Continued irom Page One.) PARTLY furnished apartment.|30 called on Federal Reserve Bank officials and business leaders to neet with him on Sunday for a tonference on the banking situa- slon. Mrs. Roosevelt, the new First Lady, witnessed the members of ‘he Cabinet taking their oaths. Roosevelt Cabinet The Cabinet as sworn in is as ‘ollows:” Secretary of State—Cordell Hull, of Tennessee. Secretary of the Trcasury—Wil- iam H. Woodin, of New York. Secretary of War—George Dern, of Utah. Attorney General — Homer S. Cummings, of Connecticul, Postmaster General — James A. Farley, of New York. Secretary of the Navy—Claude A. Swanson, of Virginia. Secretary of the Interior—Harold L. Ickes of Illinois. Secretary ‘of 'Agriculture—Henry A. Wallace of Iowa. Secretary of Commerce — Daniel C. Roper, of New York. —————— e e | TIDES TOMORROW | [ '] H. Low tide 3:48 a. m. 68 feet High tide 9:39 a. m., 13.1 feet Low tide 4:20 p. m., 16 feet High tide 11:04 p: m., 124 feet ——————— There's big news for you in the HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Now! ' 1S THE TIME TO- REPAIR YOUR CAR FOR SPRING SEE US FOR QUOTATIONS CONNORS MOTOR €O., Inc. e o ] | \ HALMROLLS HIGH SCORE IN BOWLING Low Scores Prevail Matches Played Off Friday Night At the Elks' Alleys Friday night,! Halm, of Team No. 11 made the high total with 575. Fred Hen-| ning of Team No. 12 was second! high with 545. | Halm, who rolled 224 in his first game, was the only one to make! over the 200 mark in a single;’ game during the three matches played. Team No. 11, with Halm, | M. Bavard and Foster had the high total for the evening with| 1502. The other teams, with the) exception of No. 10, with R. Kaul-| mann, R. E. Robertsoi and M. E. Monagle, which had a total of| 1453, were all under the 1300 mark, ln!‘ an admission ticket to a Des Moin CASH BAZAAR CO-OPERATES |qj] within a few hundred miles of liable customers of Juneau and Douglas at this time adv. THE CASH BAZAAR ———ee Classified ads pay. ment has authorized a complete survey of the section, from Uni- mak Island to Attu Island, cover- ing some 75,000 square miles. Expedition Sails March 15 the mine sweepers Ganmett and Swallow, two desiroyers and pos- |sibly the transport Vega as well as |two large amphibian planes, | Pilots of the mapping planes FARMER TRADES CORN FOR DINNER! | Lewis Morris (left), an lowa farmer, traded nine bushels of corn for ociated Press Photo) | Details of the matches played|— N T off follow: R ‘EXPEDITIUN Is T. George 164 192 140196 Erbland 120 169 125—414 ! Wilson 108 176 161—440 GUMING NORTH Totals 387 537 426-1350 5 Team No. 10. | [ Robertson 170 170 170—510* | Kaufmann 192 157 172—521 | Monagle 133 1712 117 } PR — — — — Small Sized Fleet Going to ‘Totals 495 499 450-1453 | . Team No. 4. ] Aleutian Islands for J. George 192 154 198—544 Shaw 146 153 146—445 : WeatEeL_S‘Udy e B f 143 171 105408 | pooorging to advices received e here from San Diego, Cal, the Youds P 4;‘0 417,3 $a-159 former Army Transport Argonne # Henting 177 188 180545 Wl take her sthtion lste this A4 155 135 155_sgav|MmoRth out on the tip of the Aleu- Mgca P ;4 126 165 37": {tlan Islands where the possessions i ™ lof the United States reach almost G A S to the shores of Asia, for the pur- Totals T“'m“:o 4»69 500-1385 pose of acting as a base for a H. Sabin 130 136 18 54 ‘thorcugh»gomgvgroup of geodetists Worth 133 118 146397 rand meteorologists, Pcor T 192 137 150 150 The Aleutian chain has been, R - i |termed “the weather factory of A ST |the northern hemisphere” for most o pa 4;50 :;9‘1 cisaialiy lof the storms which sweep across unE T 195 156575 |Canada and the United States, it 90 _2au |is believed originate in this vol- M. Bavard . 182 160 140—482 Foster 133 150 162—445 |CARIC BTOUP. - i ou RS ey i 2 Some of the Aleutian Islands = 1=0> |have not been charted since 1855. Totals:. o Sn G150 Because transpacific steamships, —— - A following the great circle route, Credit will be extended to rc-‘the long chain, the Navy Depart- The Argonne, scheduled to sail| March 15, will be accompanied by | es banquet. (. have been annou | manging squadron VP-9F. The flyers are Lieut. Gerald L. Huff, base force; Lieut. John b U. 8. 8. Saratoga; Ensign Charles C. Howerton, U. S.S. Lang- | ley, and En William A. Moffett, U. 8. 8. Lexington. w. Moffett. 1t. Commander Wilbur | chief aerological officer, with Lieut. |John P. West, aviation |Commander C. R. Tyatt, master of |the Argonne, will command the |expedition. More than 600 officers ‘and men will make the trip, Civilian Experts Going Civilian experts from the United |States Coast and Geodelic Survey, | |the United States Weather Bu- reau and the Navy hydrographic office will accompany the expedi- tion to the northern waters, ., Not only will the Aleutian chain, stretching 1,500 miles west be ‘sur- veyed, but numérous harbors val- {uable ‘for' naval operations will be | éxamined. A radio station will be estab- 'lished on Adak Island, where met- erologists will transmit daily records of barometic pressure, wind direction and velocity and other {data necessary for weather observ- jers on the western slope of the United States to compile their ’f_orccasts of approaching condi- |tlons.. The weather station will be permanent. Under present plans, the survey work " will continue until mid-Au- lgust if weather ' conditions permit, ——————— CASH BAZAAR CO-OPERATES Credit will be extended to re- liable customers of Juneau and { Douglas at this time. adv. THE CASH BAZAAR. THE NEW Hupmebile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! 1 TR PIERNE ONE SHOVELFUL OF " .. OUR COAL will give as much heat as two of the dirty, slaty kind. That's why| you save money by getfing your coal from us. If you want coal that will not klink up your stove, will burn down to the fine ash, sible you should give us your qrder. ‘WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED D. B. FEMMER P PHONE 114 JAMES CARLSON " Juneau Distributor that will give the most heat pos-|¥ A v JUNEAU FROCK ced by Com- | mander Alva D, Bernhard com- D.| Ensign Mof- | |fett is the son ot Rear Admiral M. Lockhart of the Saratoga, will be | adviser. ! FINEST Trckets on sale until limited to March BAILING Steamer *ALASKA N'WESTERN ......Mar. eave Seattle Northbound Southbound )~ ..Mar, LARGEST REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Fe!;. 28; return portion 25, leaving Seattle SOHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau 4 Mar, 7 11 Mar.14 Mar. 1§ Mar. 23 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova, Valdez and Sewar@—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 Ad. Evans .. Mar. 11 Ad. Evans .Apr, 1 Calls at Sitka north and south bound. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 M.S.“ZAPORA” | | wock, Cralg, Ketchikan, WILLS NAVIGATION CO. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Jupean for Douglas and Thane 6:18a.m. 6:20p.m. 7:108.mm. :30p.m. 9:18a.m.t 40p.m. 12: LY 11:15p.m. 2:00p. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.¢ $1:008.m. Juncau Ferry & Naviga- ] CAPITAL ELECTRIC | KOLSTER RADIOS | I §_;—___———£} | GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. O. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 | “The Store That Pleases”"PHONES 83 THE SANITARY GROCERY i SHOPPE tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” 9 Leaves Juneau l.:wy Thurs- SABIN'S || SiEEERam Everyflllnfrflln ul‘-.rnw DAm% sm [ 5 FUR GARMENTS | | | Made to Order | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned l | H. J. YURMAN The Furrier Leave Seattle March 10 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonas, Tenasee, Port Alexander, Ko Arrivg Junean = Leave Juneay March 17 March 17 *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent ICANADIAR PACIFIC A L SAILING i From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Mareh 2, 16, 30 | April 13, 27 | Widter Excursion Rates Now M Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Ageat JUNEAU M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves Dock every Thurs- kyltmn.m,ful"t-lm and way Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings LR H ] TELEPHONE 15 B