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TS A PITY YOU DAMES DON'T REALIZE HOW THE DAILY ALASKA ENB’IRE,V TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1933, THE ONLY' THING THAT STANDS BETWEEN YOU AN’ THE __~ PRIZE FER THE WORLD'S COMICALIST CALLS “UN SPECTACLES. Reaamg, $2; bifoc- op™ pemm sieam-heate eee0s 000000 Steamer Movements . . b . NORTHBOUND Alaska in port bound westward ports, Northland scheduled to arrive Friday afternoon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle March 10 at noon. for Marine News als, $6; hted, $4. Hours, " ;o4 apartment. Nug shop Northwestern scheduled to sail 3 to 8 Orpheum Rooms, Day ., . e|® from Seattle March 11 at Optical Co. FOR RENT—Furnished house, in-|e 9 p. m. . g e T quire Bishop Apts. e Princess Norah scheduled to SALE—Trucx and sedan, I _ _____ —————— @ sail from Vancouver March good condition. Piggly Wiggly. | FURNISHED 6-room modern house.| o 17" o 3 it BEE MORRIS for nighland forezt| Automatic oil heat Induire DEr™ ¢ yoreo soneduled fo sail from ood Y. Brgth | sonally at Saloumra Store. e Scattle March 13 at 9 p. m. e - - | STEAMHEATED rooms; with board ® SOUTHBOUNG SA""NGlz SXCEPTIONAL vargams In used "¢ gogired. Inquire * first flat ® Admiral Bvans scheduled cars now. Good selection. COr-| p,ve gan Francisco Bakery. |® southbound about March 11. nors Motor Co. 4 RN il . LOCAL SAILINGS 3T e FOR RENT—Heated offices. ® Estebcth leaves every Thurs- 1 ————— )| First National Bank. e day night at 6 p. m., for WE HAVE I7 g AT - ® sitka and way ports. | NT 7“27 m| roo’xh.flsln»'] at the Right Frice IO B - DR 8 Harris Hardware Co. | 2 Lower Front Street || e 421 Seward St. nings, APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire ! Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101, | Smith Electric Co. ; G neau Building EVERYTHING FOR RENT—Furnished apartment CIliff Apartments. ; ELECTRICAL FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel House. Hot water heat. Phoue 361 f‘O’li’Wfiéf’l;r:Slelar;\ “heated room 3d and Harris, Phone 3374 MCcBRIDE apnrunem' Phone 5701 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $10 month 207 2d St. VAGANCY -MacKinnon Apartments fiafiéfiED ni)av’mems; ki 5, rooms (électric range) - | rooms. Phone L. SCHULMAN Manufacturing Furrier 2004. | Formerly of Juneau PRl A A ET Reasonable Prices FOR RENT — 3-room iarnished 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle | house. Phone 2704. L' PARTLY furnished apartment Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. WANTED WANTED—Combination radio vic- work. Call mornings. Mrs. H. L Faulkner. Phone 43. — To rent furnished house, close in; 4 bedrooms, bath Phone 472, WANEES‘—E.EOOA;:A lo;r for one year, 15% Interest, good security. Empire C 2580. WANTED—Two A-J men (o room and board. Phone 601. ; | MISCELLASNEOUS . FINGER WAVES, marcels, mani- ] cures, 50c. Will call at your 1 home. Phone 451. : ROOM and board at The Hall { A-J men. Pho 235. FOR all around repalr work call Henry Gorham. Phonc 59. i | WE SELL, rent and tune new and | rebuilt pfanos, radios, phono- graphs, sewing machines. Expert service. Phone 143. Anderson | Music_Shoppe. | b, R e rH ROUGH ! TURN your old golc into value. | cash or trade at Nugget Shop WANT HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. or double. Phone 129 or call at|q 4 Anti-Freeze IS THE TIME i lin | TO REPAIR THE EMPIRE || For Your Car YOUR CAR o h.:mlel :'u.awu’ 2 SEE US FOR i e aiind 2 o MOTORS cown&gis 1&0@“ Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a, m, for Petersburg, afternoons oxl * Kake and way ports. o8 e e 38 ee s Low tide 4:39 a. m.,, 5.3 feet High tide 10:34 a. m., 14.3 feet Liw tide 5:09 p. m, 04 feet High tide 11:35 p. m., 13.8 feet STEAMSHIP LINES OFFER ATTRACTIVE RATES TO PIONEERS Pioneers from all parts of the Territory are looking forward to he Grand Igloo of the Pioneers »f Alaska to. be held in Juneau seginning March 16. It is expect- >d that there will be a large at- endance at the Grand Igloo and very inducement is being offered )y the transportation companies in he way of reduced round trip fares setween all Alaska coastal cities ind Juneau. The moderate fares are much be- ow the usual and are good for topovers in Juneau until April 1. 3oth the Alaska Steamship. Com- sany and the Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd., are offering these at- ractive low. rates, ONE HALIBUT BOAT SELLS IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, March 7.—One hali- out schooner reached here today, he Resolute from the western »anks, with 33,000 pounds and sold| or 7% and 6 cents a pound. Make Millions Think—and Buy! By CLIFF STERRETT 15 THAT S BAGGY-KNEED NIT=-WIiT YOouU K - r— DELLWOOD READY FOR SERVICE IN CANNERY TRADE; (Seattle Daily Times) | After serving Uncle Sam long and well and carrying the Stars; and Stripes completely around the| world, the steamship Dellwood will | sail from this port March 6 as ay unit of the Seattle- Alaska cans| nery fleets. A Rebuilt and cquipped for tha! salmon trade at the plant of the Todd Dry Docks, Inc., in Seattls| at a cost of $120,000, the cannery| ship Dellwood bears little resem- | blance to the United States cable- ship Dellwood or the United States | Shipping Board freighter Dellwood : built in Oakland, Cal. Through all of the changes in management and service the ves-: sel has retained the name given | her when she swept down the W in the California port in 1920. | Now under the house flag .of the P. E. Harris & Co., of Seattle. sal- | mon packers, the vessel will play! between this port and the salmon ' canneries of the firm in Alaska. Equipped for Salmen Trade The extended bow and stern of | the Dellwood have been taken off, cable tanks have been put ashore, No. 3 and No. 4 hatches nave besn moved back. No. 1 and No, 2 hatches have been converted into! one large hatch capable of carry-| ing piling up to 110 feet in length, all accommodations have been re-, built so they may be used by em- ployees of the cannery firm travel- | ing toand from Alaska. Four addi-| tional lifeboats have been placed | aboard and the ship converted into a three-master instead of a two-| Sir Malcolm Campbell’s crew of mechanics raised him aloft and | sheered his feat of setting a new land speed record of 272 miles an hour at Daytona Beach, Fla. Below his car is shown speeding along the sand 1 his record-smashing run. (Associated Press Phatas) master, three new masts being, stepped. Seventy-five foot booms Todd plant. The vessel will carry forward and sixty-foot booms aft a ship’s crew of thirty men. She and new winches have been in- will be commanded by Capt. An- stalled. drew J. Borkland with Anton Berg- The Dellwood’s cargo for her'seth as chief engineer. Both men first trip as a cannery ship will formerly were in the cannery ship include 913 huge piles for use in Perry L. Smithers. construction of fish traps in Al-| The Dellwood made a trip com- aska. The vessel will go to can-|pletely around the world a few neries at False Pass, Hawk Inlet years ago while in government ser- and Stevens Creek. Only a small vice. She went from Seattle to number of cannery employees will London where she loaded cable for go north on the first trip of the/the Philippines steamed to ‘the ls-§ ship. lands via Suez and came to Seat-| Will Carry Cannery Crews tle from Manila after completing!‘ However, when the Dellwood | her cable-laying duty in the Or-| sails'May 10 for the same canner-'ient. ies, she will have nearly 200 sal- mon packers and fishermen and a cargo of cans and general supplies for the three plants. The Dellwood maintained a speed | R RS L ] . | HALIBUT BOAT LIVIATHAN | IN PORT FOR REPAIRS, CALL 14 Royal Blue Cabs Home Owned and Operated Comfortably Heated SERVICE—Our Motto » T | 2 | CAPITAL ELECTRIC | KOLSTER RADIOS [ 11 ' Bepairs \ Now! of 10% knots on her trial voyage and speed tests on the Sound just after she was completed at the To have repairs made to ma- chinery which broke down on the way north from Seattle, the hali-; {but boat, Liviathan, is in port to-! day. It is expected that repairs will be completed today, according to Charles G. Warner at whose machine shop the work is being , done. ' THE NEW Hupmobile . OUR COAL FORNANCE HERE BRINGING TEAM FROM CHILKOOT Basketball Quintet from Fort and Rooters Here Until Tomorrow Bringing the basketball team from Chilkoot Barracks and a represen~ tative crowd of rooters, the Army barracks tender, Fornance, Capt. J. H. Smith, arrived at the Gov- ernment dock here’ late yesterday It will leave tomorrow morning for the return trip to afternoon. Haines. Members of the team from the army post, King, 'and Murray L. Harvey. J. E. ‘Graham, J. P. Gloyer, E. H. Joe Yarberry, Dilbert Mesks, George Minnoka, Carl Meyers, E. J. Edgell, A. L. Short, E! izdbeth Shelton, Nick Thomas, L. Hi guson and J. C. Kirmse, 3 A JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hate 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! 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 odal that will not klink up your stove, will burn down to the fine ash, that give the most heat pos: -gible you should give us your order. ' WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED " D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 JAMES CARLSON . . “dunesu Distributor SABIN’ Everything in Furnishingy for Men i Reasonable Monthly Bates E.-O. DAVIS: 'TELEPHONE 584 1 | ) e Sy pesa v “Fhe Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 . _THE SANITARY GROCERY OR 85 Captained by Lieut. M. McKee, were Frank E. Wehrer, John M. Light, D. B. Stewart, A. Accompanying the team as Toot- ers and making the round trip on the Fornance were: Mr. and Mrs, Bauer, Frank Morris, J. B. Ward, ng, Charles Fer- ot} GARBAGE HAULED | FINEST S SAILING SCHEDULE ieave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound - Southbound .Mar, 4 Mar. 7 Mar, 11 Mar. 14 Steamer *ALASKA N'WESTERN 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 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 pr. 1 Calls at Sitka north and south bound. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Artive Juneau Leave 6! ”» M.S.“ZAPORA March 10 March 17 March 17 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenasee, Port Alexander, Kis wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. WILLS'NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS 'A. MORGAN, Agent: FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Jumean tor Douglas and CAHADIAN Thane A | ~ 8:13a: 8:1pm 4 titam O wuma PACIFIC 9:15a.m.1 :40p.n. 12:30pam.{ 11:15pm. BAILING 2:00pm. 13midpighi 10 VANCOU! VICTORIA, 3:30p.m.§ $1:008.1m. and SEATTLE *4:00p.m. From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 2, 16, 30 April 13, 27 tion Company “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Forts DAVE HOUSEL, Ageny Phone Single O FUR GARMENTS ||| . YURMAN = -l { m{mm : l; | Open Evenings i i i