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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933. R N —" WE WOMEN POLLY AND HER PAIS IT'S AN OUTRAGE THE WAY, ARE ANNOYED YO SAID I, SISTER! THEY 'D OUGHTTA BE A LAW/! FOR SALE—Columbia air-cell bat-|— Phone FOR RENT — 4-room tery set complete. Cheap. 143. | '10M THUMB new walnut piano furnished | house. Electric r . Phone 187 after 6 p. m. for sale or rent. Old-style upright, FOR RENT — 6-room house; well rental, $2.50 monthly. Expert piano tuning. Phone Anderson,) 143. FOR SALE—Cozy, modern 5-room | house, beautifully furnished. Phone - 131. Price reasonable FOR SALE—Dry " forest wood, any | |FOR RENT—Five-room F‘URNISHFD “G-room "mdun hou% piano. 6th St. near Phone 561 furnished; Franklin. furnishe | house. Phone 3204 Automatic oil heat. Inquire per- length. Phone 162 | sonally at Saloum’s Store. I‘ | Steam-heated, s L —_— - FOR furn- SPECTACLES. Reaamg, $2; bifoc-/ ished apartment. Nugget Shop. 4 a ed, $4. Hours, e. e | TR iy FOR RENT—Furnished house, in- 3 to 8 Orpheum Rooms, Optical Co. SEE MORRIS for nighland forest| wood, any length. i Day SXCEPTIONAL pargamns 1 cars now. Good selection. Cop-' nors Motor Co. WANTED EXPERIENCED WO'VKAN wants work—house, hotel or restaurant. . Inquire B-2634, Empire. WANTED—$50006 loan for one _ year, 15% interest, Empire C 2580. i WANTED~TWQ A-Jmen to room: M(‘BRIDE ‘marumm. and board. Phane 601. Mrscuu;:golw [ H DO YOU WANT a bcner position? | FOR RENT—Heated offices used FOR RENT—Sleepmg_room, single| | APARTMENTS for rent. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. good security P‘OR SALE or Rent - Schombcl | VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartments. | quire Bishop Apts. Apply First National Bank. or double. Phone 129 or call at 421 Seward St. afternoons or evenings Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101. Cliff Apaxlmems House. Hot water heat. Phone 361. Phone 5701 OUSEKFFPINO room: 207 2d St. , $10 month. | | | { Are you prepared for it? The 1. C. S. have trained thousands| for better positions and bxgger‘ 300 F'URNISHED apairiments; 7 rooms, 5 rooms (electric range) Phonc; 2004. pay. They can help you. courses offered. Free booklet.| FOR RENT — 3-room {farnishe ed | International Correspondence| house. Phone 2704. Schools, Vance Bldg, Seattle, & o | ‘Wash. PARTLY furnished apartment.| ROOM and board at ‘zhe Hall for ""A-J men. Phone 235 FOR all arouna repalr “work call Henry Gorham. Phonc 59. TURN your_ old golz into 'value. Davis ‘Apts. Apply 132 6th St. LOST AND FOU\D LOST — aveler's chiecks. Finder| please notify E.mplrc C-2627. -"Cash or trade at Nugget Shop.|® T BERGMANN DINING | | ROOM (11 Board by Week or Month | Meals for Transients | ! Cut Rates | Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c | | . 1 MRS. J. GRUNNING More For Your | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY MAY HAYES Modiste Bergmann Hotel PHONE 205 Money AT COLEMAN’S o } Saloum’s i Seward Street, noar Second at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. WE HAVE I7 | 1‘ Lower Fron' Street | I | . CAPITAL ELECTRIC | KOLSTER RADIOS Electrical Appliances, Repairs FIRE ALARM CALLS || 1-3 Third and Franklin, i4 Pront and Franklin | Front, near Ferry Way. | Pront, near Gross Apta Front, opp. City Whart. i Front, near Saw Mill t at‘A. J. Office. ghby at Totem Seventh and Main Fire Hall Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harria Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. | Beach, |T are so sure of what I |of UNCHARTED PAC[F[C | OCEAN ISLE REPORT GIVEN ' VERIFICATION SAN FRANCISCO March 13.— Capt. L. G. Richardson, command- r of the British motorship Silver which has arrived here, verified recent radio dispatches from the Silver Beach, reporting |an uncharted island in mid-Paci- fic. Richardson said. “My officers and we saw that hope to pass that same position on my return voyage and corrob-! orate our findings.” Officials of the San Francisco branch hydrographic office said if there is further verification of the report a resurvey of those waters will be ordered as the position is directly in the Great Circle route between Manila and the Pacific 1 | Coast. \EAGLE LEAVES FOR SEATTLE ON SUNDAY The left Eagle, Capt. Jacob Engdal, r the south last night, re- pai: having been completed by the Charles G. Warner machine shop to the broken shaft which necessitated the craft being towed {to Juneau by the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa. Aboard the Eagle is the party scientists of the International Fisheries Commission to whom the motorship has been under charter for the last ten weeks. |TO REPLACE DOLPHIN |AND LIGHT AT SHEEP {CREEK, FERN ARRIVES The Lighthouse tender Fern, Capt. William H. Barton, arrived in Gastineau Channel on Saturday |to replace the dolphin and light at Sheep Creek, which were blown| loose by a severe wind storm about ten days ago. The Coast Guard cutter Talla- poosa picked up the dolphin and light on Thursday and tied them HOTEL ZYNDA © Aarge Sample Rooms 'VATOR SERVICE 'YNDA, Prop. larrived in Juneau on Saturdey from its regular run to Soapstone. Tt is due to Teave here Tuesday morning with mail and freight. S = PIANO STUDIO Removed to 430 Goldstein Build- | ing; residence, 4 MacKinnon Apts, | Phone’196. | aav. at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, e i 5 Returning from its regular week- Bk S ol uor 3 ®ily trip to Sitka and way ports, sceseevsocesos big the motership Estebeth, Capt. Ed- . ward Bach, Purser Robert Cough- | TIDES TOMORROW lin, arrived in Juneau at 4:30 e [o'clock this morning. S : Passengers arriving here were: High tide 2:01 a. m., 185 feel |5 Chichagof, Andrew Hobick; low tide 8:33.e..m., 23 [M; from Tenakee, O. Nelson and I High tide 2:30 p. m, 167 feet |paymura; from Hoonah, George Low tide 8:20 p. m., -02 feet |, es. RN | The Estebeth will leave here FER FORTY YEARS T'VE CARRIED § THIS SPUD-SQUASHER #N g MY Mu:7 FER . c FURTS, @cy MAGGIE! DON'T THAT THERE CLUB CRIPPLE EM FER LIFE? By CLIFF STERRETT T'VE NEYER HAD A OCCASIGN TO- USE IT YET, PLAGUE TAKE 1T/ | Dc;tly é;oss-zvord Puzéle b Thursday evening on the oufs |ward run. ——————— L. gyl ADMIRAL EVANS; 0UT SATURDAY % ACROSS o: ution af Yesterday's Puzzle 8 Walked with arine [(News | e 5. Metri steps 3 llllL\c:Ill"e Spoken § Legumes Ivory 2. Toward 3 5r:fuereu :mlll"‘f' —_— side Small stream | 13. Perfect golt i Kt et B Mk o o N : b Central portion Steamer Movements | of'in 'car NORTHBOUND . . Faucet Northwestern scheduled to- 8 0" T HBouNn arrive sometime tomorrow. Pigpen i r ike " . Cry of a crow ls;x]lls from Ketchikan at 11 e :fiu‘geflx‘z: i’ the ead ght. . ! . Stitch Princess Norah due tomorrow. @ Smd]\l\r{‘ i Scheduled to sail from Ket- ® | gy M"n"“_\m‘“ chikan at 6:30 o'clock to- e Young bear . Automobile ight . The motorship Northland, Capt. ln'eu . Perceived by night. the touch Zapora due to arrive Friday e [Leonard Willlams, Purser B.: P. apiece 39. Form of morning. o | Winch, arrived in Juneau this \\'Mc:‘y‘nfiurt :f- 3 @ “Ellret;rslon > morning from Sitka, Porl Zihorp 4 PR ; 41, More mature JUBERELED SRIOR 4 and Funter, at 5:30 o'clock and oy }h‘.'.'.m’. 31 t 42. Belief in a per- Norco scheduled to sail from e | ’ ¥ " ‘sonal God Seattle March 13 at 9 p. m. ® ‘len for Seattle at 8 o'clock. 4. ST\xIIYr'rilnf se ng p ge. ' - 45. ble: Admiral Evans scheduled to e | Thiow“t:km.,u.ms ;[,;. f;c;mt h.]y:nd 5 Tgeevis sail ‘from Seattle March 18 e |S8U IOT tue soutn on the. NOFVHAR cline 47, Turf at 10 am. ° George Baum, Larry Parks, ‘ }\{l:;m slower jg &v‘?fi?fil‘&”a ‘Northland schedul"d to sail e |Herb Kittelesby, Karl Theile, and 3 . Depart from Seattle March 20 at e |C- W. Hufeisen for Seattie, and 9 pm. {Herb Carbray for Kefchikan. AASS v SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Alaska is scheduled to sail ®! south March 16. o i LOCAL SAILINGS . 4 | Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e { day night at 6 p. m., for e FRUM A Sitka and way ports. . 1 | Pacifie leaves every Thursday e SEVEN HALIBUT SCHOONERS SELL P. M. FOR SOUTH “We sighted the island early in| The Admiral Evans, Capt. T.{ the morning of February 11; it|Nickerson, Purser R. V. Harris,| CAT("HES’ SEATTLE was in latitude 3128 north and!left the Alaska Juneau dock bound | longitude 15213 east,” Captain|for Seattle, Saturday night at! SEATTLE, March 13. — Three 11 o'clock. While in port Saturday,’ schooners arrived today from the a shipment of fresh halibut for western halibut banks and four Seattle and concentrates from the ¢ame in from the local banks, sell- Alaska Juneau were loaded. (ing their cargoes soon after ar-| Passengers leaving Saturday rival night were—for Ketchikan, E. B.' The vessels from the western Elliott, Glenn Carririgton and Tom banks were Aleutian, 30,000 pounds, |Smith; for Seattle, G. E. Young, Tordenskjold, 30,000 pounds, both B. W. Burfon, Helen C. Skuse, m J. C. Thomas, P. H. Abbott, Mrs. YOU HALIBUT PRICES S, NOW HIGHER FOR and Celtic with 30,000 pounds, sell- ing for 9% and 7 cents a pound. From the local banks the Chan- cellor brought 10,000 pounds, Mar- iner, 2,000 pounds, Unimak, 3,000| 9 cents a pound, and Lebanon with 3,500 pounds, selling for 11% and § cents a pound. - CITY FORCES AT WORK CUTTING ICE, STREET Several city forces are engaged today in cutting ice from corners of streets to permit of easier going Leola Bacon, L. M. Carrigan, C. ulllng for 10°and 7 cents a pound, i for automobile traffic. " S L. Zimmerman, Mrs. John Rust- gard, John Rustgard, L. Williams,' T ———= e ———— I Goldstein, I. Goldstein, Mrs. Charles Goldstein, Charles Gold- < 7 stein, Mrs. G. Beblan, and one| third class. W E I N v I T E ‘pounds, all three selling for 11 and STEAMERS N LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Mar. 16 Mar. 23 April 3 April 10 Steamer ALASKA N'WESTERN ALASKA YUKON Mar. 11 Mar. 25 ..April 1 Mar. 14 Mar. 28 April 4 FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA PHONE 2 SHI ALASKA STEAM Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, NORTHBOUND LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Mar.18 May. 22 NEW YORK SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay 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 Arrive Juneau Leave Juneaj “ ” M.S.“ZAPORA March 10 March 17 March 17 VCamng at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Klas woek, Cralg, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. : WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 *THOMAS A MORGAN, ‘Agent HAZEL JAMES FERGUSON| SHIPMENT SOUTH For prices ranging from 2% to] 4% cents, 41,000 pounds of halibuf were purchased by E. Engstrom and the Juneau Cold Storage for shipment south. On the Admiral Evans, Saturday, 46 boxes of fresh halibut were sent to the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company and 29 boxes were shipped fo the Sebas- tian Stuart Fish Company. E. Engsirom bought the fare! of the Hyperien, Capt. Oscar Oberg, | 15,000 pounds, for the Sebastian Stuart Fish Company for 4.05 and 2% cents a pound. The Dixon, ‘Capt. Emil Samuel- son, brought'‘in 11,000 pounds of halibut on Friday which was sold to the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany for the San Juan Fishing up on the Treadwell side of the|and Packing Company, for 4.05 4| Channel. and 2% cents a pound. e e,—— The Ina J, Capt. Sivert E. An- FERN IN FROM TRIP derson, brought in 15,000 pounds TO SOAPSTONE |©f halibut, which were sold to the Juneau Cold Storage Company, The Fern, Capt. John Lowell|{or shipment to the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company; o 4% and 2 nts a pound. ) You will find at this bank complete facilities .t0 meet your bapking needs and to simplify and safeguard the handling of your finmclal affairs. You will enjoy our friendly helpful service and genuine interest in your financial progress. We invite you to make this bank your bank- ing home and let us serve you as we serve many of your friends! ¥ First National Bank OF JUNEAU === Where Sound Management Guirds Your Funds. - Juncau Ferry & Naviga- i Made to Order | | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned H. J. YURMAN | The Furrier 1 FUR GARMENTS l Good " Till “March 25 | FERRY TIME CARD e o D T R CANADIAL | 6:16a.m. 6:1%p.m. 9:158.m.1 :40p.m. P 12:30p.m0.1 11:15p.m. SAILING 2 12 midnight TO VANCOUYER, VICTORIA, 3:30p.m.¢ $1:00a.m. #nd SEATTLE *4:00p.m. i Leaves Douglas for Jumeam From ]um 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. .zm' P g PRINCESS NORAH :308.m. 9:56p.m. l;:llba.1 11:30p.m. March 16, 30 :3“0-"& 12:15pm. April 13, 27 ,.‘:::' 1 Winter Excursion Rates Now # (e i Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 t—Freight will be accepted only. Tickets, reservations and full arbiers: ] Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings

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