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I'VE HEARD SOME SOUR HARMONY 1N MY DAY, BUT KITTYTAKES THE CAKE ! MY STARS! M BUT THAT CRITTER IS OFF s s L A S p > e 000 s 0000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern is scheduled to arrive Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver March 11 at 9 p. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle March 13 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evaans in p and scheduled to sail south at 11 o'clock tonight. Northland scheduléd to sail cell bat- - Phone FOR RENT — 6-room house; nished; piano. 6th St n. Phone 561. t of un-'__ ¥ R " , chests, FOR RENT—Five-room furnished tables and house. Phone 3204 L] low prices. {3 rooms, 2 beds, $ rooms, twin ® south at midnight Sunday. A beds, $20. 207 2d St, near Gold- gy : e, Colonial four - poster | stein Bldg. . M::\Th ;a::lllwféhed to sail finish; beautiful — SR . beds at extremely low prices. Ju- FURNISHED 6-room modern house.| ¢ LOCAL SAILINGS nean-Young Hardware Co Automatic oil heat. Inquire per-|® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e e sonally at Saloum’s Store. . &;};anm: at 6 p. m, for TOM THUMB new walnut piano ——— - |® and way ports. for sale or rent. Old-style upright, STEA TED rooms; Wi ® Pacific leaves every Thursday rental, $250 monthly, Expery if desired. Inquire first flatje " at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, e g o ‘s above San Francisco Bakery. e Kake and way ports. mno tuning. Phone Anderson, oo M FOR REN ——————— ished apa FOR SALE—Cozy, modern 5-room & house, beautifully furnished. Phone g TIDES TOMORROW EGg1. Price reasonable quire Bishop Apts. High tide 1,01 a. m, 174 feet or E. | Low tide 7:07 a. m. -1.0 feet FOR SALE—Dry forest wood, aBy poR RENT—Heated offices. APPIY|" High tide 1:11 p. m., 17.6 feet e, Fhone 163. _! First National Bank. Tow tide 7:30 p. B, <18 Test SPECTACLES. reaomg, $2; biloc- FOR RENT—Slerpmg room, sigle als, $6; nearsighted, $4. Hours, i P 5 TIDES MONDAY i or double. Phone 129 or call at High tide 1120 a. m., 188 feet ¥i3 to 8. Orpheum Rooms, Day 421 Seward St. afternoons or ig e ¥ a. m, L t ©ptical Co b Low tide 7:43 a. m. -19 feet S L T e R RO Y ST i) fide 180" o v LT ek SBE MORRIS for nighland forect ypApTMENTS for rent. Inquire| Low tide 7:5¢ p. m, -1.2 feet wood, any length. ———————— MASONS ATTENTION Cash Grocery, Willoughby or SXCEPTIONAL pargamns in used Phone 101 i gars now. Good selection. COP- FOR RENT—Purnished apartment 1 Lo G Datuneie, Masons cordially invited. WANTED FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel Rt T TN T WA, -~ House. Hot water heat. Phoue 361. SELL TO STORES T bl B4 WORLD'S largest company of its| McBRIDE apartment. Phone 5701. kind wants 3 good men in this to call on dealers with| advertised line o oe e Regular meeting Monday evening. Visiting | —adv.| ¥ Work in F. C. Degree. NOTICE OF ELECTION neau, Territory of Alaska. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $10 month 207 2d St. VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartments, 5¢ and 10c fast g FURN!QITED apaiiments; 7 rooms, | will be held on necessities. 65 new, popular items 5 rooms (electric range) Phone TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1933 on powerful attractive counter| 2004, between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. displays which move goods auto-| —————————————————_—=— [and 7 o'¢lock p.m. of said day for ‘matically. Up to 140% profit to FCJ’R REN;‘h 2 :‘;;gfm furnished ) ;o purpose of electing the follow- fetailer. Up to 100% profit for OUSe e : ing officers, to-wit: A MAYOR. THREE COUNCILMEN. ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. you. Experience unne y. Can gfart without investmen For getion write quick. No obligation. PARTLY furnished apartment. Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. year, 15% interest, good security ¥ Bmpire C 2580. e WANTED—1wo A-J men to room. and board. Phone 601. please notify Empire, C-2627. FOUND—Sled at A. B. Hall. Owner | may recover- by paying for ad., identifying ‘property. C-2623, Em- electors are hereby notified: residing within the boundaries ) I ire. Oity of Janeay, Which are as fol- MISCELLANEOUS il - SRS agtle ROOM and board at 'zhe Hall for|] i All that section iying on the A-J men. Phone 235, FIRE ALARM CALLS northerly” side of East'Second Street FOR all around repalr Henry Gorham. Phone 5 Third and Franglin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. b TURN your old gola ¢Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. bbeo Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem mboad H’ WE HAVE IP ‘ Grocery. A 1ha Wikt Wriep -3 Willoughby, opp. Gaab || Precinct No. One, ‘City of Juneau. | Harris Hardware Co. Cole's Garage. That all duly qualified voters Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main Lower Front Street residing within the boundaries & ©EOWWEte W INIATIIMIMIN K M ©oand b To the Electors of the City of Ju- 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 Election World's Products Co., Dept. AJ, The Common Council of the City Spencer, Ind. LOST AND FOUND of Nineau having heretofore, - resolution, duly designated the vot- WANTED—$50008 loan for ON¢|yogp _ mrayeler's cuecks. Finder|ing precincts of said City and the Polling Place in each thereof, the That all duly qualified voters| s. B Voting Precinct No. One of said and West Second Street and the| said Second Street extended across the tide flats to the City Limits and easterly of Gold Creek will votz in the Fire Apparatus Room! in the City Hall Building, located Front, near Saw Mill. {at the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and for Voting Precinct No. Two of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- HELLO, VETERINARY ? LISTEN, DOC. KIN YOU COME RIGHT PAW PERKINSL You SHAN'T HAVE KITTY CHLOROFORMED!: YOU SHAN'T! M ™ ’ “fi DON'T - BE A SAP SUSIEY TOM-CAT TUNED!// ONLY GONNA, GIT E PLAGUE -TAKED - : NORTHWESTERN 'HAS 18 ABOARD FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, March 11. — Steamer NortlTwestern sailed for So and Sou est |9 o'clock this i first class and 24 steerage passen= gers. The following passengers aboard {the Northwestern are booked for Juneau: Mr. V. Truitt-Moehring, H. L. Faulknér, L. H. Metzgar and wife, Mrs. Robert Kaufmann, Thomas George, Mrs. Tromas George, Mrs. C. Protzman, Mrs. K. Ross, Thomas Newcom, Mrs. J. A. Me~ Roberts, Tillie Jaster, Edith Lange, Annet Bergstrand and three steers age. ->oo—— commercial fish have been taken 2 Y o, | How does your sclution to by| ¥he News-Jigger on page 2 compare with this. It's wrong if it doesn’t shew Franklin D. Roosevelt, here revealed in the completed puzzle. Nearly half a million tons of} from the Great Lakes in the last; decade. News-Jigger Here’s Your Solution | i The Admiral Evans, Capt. T. Ni Tis, o'clock tonight. Westward were Mrs. D. F. Herbert !R. H. Chadwick, Paul Gordon, N Lester Troast, Dr. F. S. Fellows, and Earl ‘H. Clifford. four second class passengers. ‘was a heavy snow at Kodiak, Mr Harris said. Pa Evans on the way to Secattle are: from Sitka—Ted Brienno, Mrs. G 8. Clark; from Cordova, ‘Beech, Carthill and Durgh Carthill, drew Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Garber Jr., PR AR Gl SRS AR NOTICE TO MARINERS unlighted, 72° Forest Service Wharf. is placed temporarily during pairs to the ed as an aid to navigation. NEVA ported out of pesition January 13, ‘lwas replaced March 6, 1933. FAMILY TO ACCOMPANY | Junein 'REMAINS OF MARIOQN, Nornvestern teaving Seacfle ons| GOLDSTEIN TO SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Charies Go!dsieinUUNEAU_BOUND AFTER, TRIP TO EAST COAST| M.S.“ZAPORA” j|will leave ‘for: Seattle on ‘the Ad-| !|miral Evans tonight, accompanying | {ithe remains of their son, Marion| Goldstein, who was Kkflled fn an airplane accident near “Fairbanks |on Febrary 28. Funeral services for the former |neau. Juneau man will be held in Seat- | tle under the auspices of the Scot- tish Bite Masons of that city. ceased, and Mrs, services in Seattle. of L. SCHULMAN | Manufacturing Furrier 1 Formerly of Juneau | Reasonable Prices | 1 I | 501 Ranke Bldg, Seattle | | | Eh of! i(‘APl[‘\I FLECTRIC 1 o Hall m All that section 1lying on thef gt N -2 él&fnww souttherly side of East Second Street KOLSTER RADIOS | 4 Gastineau and Rawn and West Second Street and the B Electrical Appliances, i - Way. AP extension of said Second Street SERIES 222 Repairs 5 Speonnd’ and H across the tide flats to the City -6 Fifth and Gold. Limits will vote in huilding occu- R R, O b e -7 Pifth and East. pied by F. Wolland, located oh THE NEW 4 | -: #{v&mh :ndeoladd’ Block 9, Lot 4, the same being the ; | - and Kennedy. duly designed _Polling Flace 1n ‘Jrflinlflgff:fi §22£m 8 back of power |land for Precinct No. Two, City of H u mObi'lP Florence Holmquist, Prop. 43 Calhoun, opp. Seaview ||JUneau. ; P 3 Phone Triangle Bldg. Apta. That all duly qualified. voters 4-3 Distin and Indian. residing within the boundaries of 8 :—: ;{lnt‘l; m: g-nmm | Voting Precinct No. Three of said - ‘enth and O. City' of Juneau, which are as fol- 40 Home Grooery, ‘ All that section lying ‘on the IN TRUTH A CAR 5-1 Sester Tract. northerly and westerly side of Gold |the Seatter Addition, will vote {residence building, located next HOTEL ZYNDA ‘|| Home Grocery, on upper side l.uh Bgmple_ Rooms lof Juneau. Dated at Juneau, 4th day of March, 1933. H. R. SHEPARD, | i Students at the University of Arkansas were invited to express| freely their opinions of professors| Prosperity With Pflnt-lm interviews published in the uni- Jversity newspapers, Territory of Alaska. | First publication, March 4, 1933. lLa.sl publication, April 1, 1933. Creek and ‘the oil pipe line of the ~ | Electric Light Company, includingf| |'Willoughby Ave., the same being ELEVATOR SERVICE Ithe duly designated Polling Place 8. ZYNDA, Prop. {in and for Precinct No. Three, City Alaska, this Clerk of the City of Juneau, FOR A NEW AGE! in wl| JAMES,CARLSON iy . YOU vV You' will complete ‘ simplify handling affairs You will First Nati f . Juneau Distributor J ‘Where Sound AUMIRAL EVANSINEW SCHEDULE 1N PORT TODAY O WAY SOUTH son and Purser R. V. Har- docked here from the West- ward at 10:30 o'clock this morn- ing and will leave here southbound jat 11 ! Those arriving { here from the There were Good weather was encountered on the Westward trip though there ngers aboard the Admiral Dr. H. E. Fromm, D. H Kelsey and Alfred Blindheim; from Seward—Mrs. C, Reid, Mrs. M. E. An- Clark | Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd., un- J. E. Agnew, Albert Kotzerke and A, Surtees. from the outer end of the| The buoy re- Lighthouse Depot Wharf and is not being maintain- STRAIT — Whitestone Narrows West Channel Buoy 2 re- I. Goldstein, uncle of the de- Goldstein ' are also leaving tonight to attend the s [T Ae—— WE INVI your banking needs and to | *helpful service and genuipe i interest in your financial progress. ‘We invite you to make this bank your bank- ing home and let 'us secve you as we serve many of Jous fendst, OF JUNEAU sappaint Bl Yo Fend Sy THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleasey"PHONES 83 OR 85 ANNOUNCED BY STEAMSHIP C0. Admiral Watson and Ad- miral Rogers to Join Northern Service The Spring schedule for the Pa- | cific Steamship Lines, Limited, has been announced by the local of-| fice and includes the addition of | he Admiral Watson and the Ad-| miral Rogers to the present sched-} ule. | The Admiral Evans will leave | |Seattle northbound on March 1&; a week from today the Admiral| Watson will make its first trip of | {fie season on March 29 and thel Admiral Rogers' will join the nor-| thern fleet leaving Seattle on Ap- ril 4. ; { Beginning with the inauguration of the spring schedule a weekly service will be maintained by the i | o til May when the Queen will be added to the service. BB G | 1} Michael George and his family, “who live in Los Angeles are unin- jured by the frightful series of earthquakes which have stricken portions of Southern Salifornia, 'thcugh they have suffered consid- jerable damage to their home and ! business property, according to a yradio received from them this \morning by his son, Thomas |George. i \' Mrs. Thomas George left Los |Mae and Thomas George Jr., and took passage for Juneau on the | ———————— i {H. L. FAULKNER 1S/ ,|attorney, left Seattle today aboard the Northwestern bound for Ju- Mr. Faulkner left Juneau in Jan- uary ‘and has since journeyed as far east as New York where he was _called on business. - - Pave the Path to Prosperity With Printing! find at this bank facilities to meet and safeguard the of your financial enjoy our friendly B MR Ont;l Bank } Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, MICHAEL GEORGL AND ToNGASS Narrows—a larze [FAMILY UNINJURED BY gas buoy with black superstructure, Y is moored temporarily SEVERE EARTHQUAKES in nine fathoms of water on the south side of the west channel Tongass Narrows about 250 yards FINEST EST ]’AMERS : FEers SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau -Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA A Mar. 16 N'WESTERN . ..Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 23 ALASKA Mar. 25 Mar. 28 April 3 YUKON April 1 April 4 April 10 FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA PHONE 2 NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Mar.18 Ma.. 22 NEW YORK SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay Ad. Evans Mar. 11 Ad. Evans .. Apr. 1 Calls at Sitka north and south beund. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 |Angeles o ‘Monday with Bsther, | J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 H, L. Faulkner, prominent local | C2lling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenasee, Port Alexander, Kim i | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Jumean Tor Dougias and & Thane ¢:15a.m, 7:10a.m. 9:16am.t & ok SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Juncau Ferry & Navigs- | i | Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and T FUR GARMENTS : - Made to Order Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned Leave Seattle = Arrive Jmneau Lea: m March 10 March 17 M:oh l'1~ *Calls first trip of month only _ Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CANADIAN PACIFI 8:10D.0, From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 16, 30 April 13, 27 Winter Excursion Rates Now W tion Company Way Ports Famous Candies - The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings