The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 18, 1933, Page 6

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG e e L e e o e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1933. By BILLE DE BECK FINEST F'——‘_“‘— \ RNEY ! HH L. - ¢ STEAMERS ' THAT'S WHACKO DUMPSY! | BARNEY .. el SEoNE - s THAT GUY DUMPSY LT THE THESE { THE FIGHTER WOT'S NEXT ROOM CHINNING INTERRUPTSHUNS ... GONNA TAKE ON SuULLY LOOKS LIKE THE BAR — " START OVER R W™ A MIXED BOUT! BAD NEWS ! WHATCHA TRYIN' TO DO- AGAIN, SULLY-. LOOKIT HiM .- ! WHERE'S GET HIM WORRIED ? SULLY ? ) :itaits, ights ccserved BEAT i, CRAND 16L00 Joe! ENDS SESSION - THIS EVENING Cabinet Lady LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Steamer Seattle ALASKA . N'WESTERN ALASKA YUKON " Mar, 11 Mar. 25 April 1 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound 'Southbound Mar. 16 Mar. 23 April 3 April 10 Mar. 14 Mar. 28 April 4 FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA PHONE 2 secsccscesces Steamer Movements ¢ NURGU H E H E Bt - . o s . With Election of Officers! ‘ NORTH o AT 2 . |® Admiral Evans scheduled to ® | H M SOUTH 1 and Social, Pioneers | n N arrive. Jate Tuesday. . ] Will Adjourn E i SCHEDULED SAILINGS L [ Norllap® i SAREEI it 20l GUT THIS A M with the election of officers this| ‘: ;wm Seaitle March 20 at'e ] ] oon, and selection of the| SHBA o Stes B, e ting place, and the social| coat. Any TWO-ROOM furnished apt. Steam|g a1 . chedquied to sail from n:. t mee ace, 8 P .f. S , . L. L d , heated. Phone 5601. b . SR M 58 w8 am .g The motorship Norco, Capt. T. mcn.:x_qtghto bg glv?x:ht‘hissr::l;mxn%w acine teanls llp ln(ls, t i OF iroom furnished| ® Princess Norah scheduled to e (Eckholm, and Purser H. Knight, 21‘[“1\1 Rl A e é house. Electric ra Phone 187/ ® sail from Vancouver March & ;do i in Juneau from the south ‘l o akd '.o;ia 5 SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, "I after 6 p. m. ® 25 at 9 pm. o/fA% 1:30 ek (s ancening el 0 SSCREE Ll e el i 4 NORTHBOUND i af " W S Wi e | ; Sl e Northland scheduled to sail Oi > for the south at 6 t ”\‘C Akt Fostardny ;nernnon‘ LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, T Sie T i FURNISH! 5 6-room ”mdu e from Seattle March 27 at e | Aoy HIRE | T?M ’I|“U‘dldnn'(§m t;;limt” fig:lo‘ Automatic oil heat. Inquire per-le 9 pm. o s arriving here on the :;.‘“ ”C‘g‘g;’:;mt‘;‘:ld’;" of“ei?:;"“:‘r;: NEW YORK Sl;;::;: Jm:: for sale or rer ) . s " s lone cov 5 sh and rental, $250 monthly Expert spnally at Saloum’s Store. *» SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e I ip were: Mrs. Lydia Fohn- the ofher rélative to the construc-| A charming studm portralt of Mrs. Ad. Evans._ Mar. 18 Mav. 23 B tuning, Bhine - Anderson: - g i ® Northwestern scheduled south- e | n from Petersourg; Fred |1 O Pioncers' Home for| Homer S, Cummings, wife of the piano tuning. Phone Anderson, por RENT—Heated offices. APPIY|y ~ pound March 23. ® |Jensen from Ketchikan; Mrs. Fred |tion of a new Ploneers' Ho Attorney General in the Roosevelt | SOUTHBOUND 143. | First National Bank. | Sorri, Fred Sorr, Jr, J. Kinghorn, |the indigent and it was decided’ Cghinet. Mr. Cummings, whose | . LOCAL SAILINGS . i g usina —_—————— oo 102 Aafl 3 e | | feldt, Jr. Lowell Ha W, (to refer both to the Territoriall home is at Stamford, Conn., was Leave Junea FOR SALE—Cozy, modern 5-room'mOR RENT—Slecpmg room, single| ® Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e {R' Rorie dr. HOW i ImesxgEure without further recom-! appointed to the post following the Ad. Evans or. 1 house, beautifully furnished. Phone | o1 qouble. Phone 129 or call at!® day night at 6 p. m., for e Cameron, Mrs. Jim _Stewan Mrs. nxé}m(lation ‘tragic death of Senator Thomas J. ; easonable g > . or|® Sitka and way ports. L Betty Whitely, Mrs. F. A g Walsh. He will hold the Attorne Calls at Sitka north and 131. Price reasonable 421 Seward St. afternoons or| | A committee consisting of H. R . y i RS A RS H ey © Pacific leaves every Thursday e and Master Ray Stevens, s g * ! Generalship only until such time as south bound. SPECTACLES. Reaamg, $2; bi o ienety le at 10 a m, for Petersburg, ® |from Seattle. Shepard, N. R. Walker and Jo2| president Roosevelt selects a per- als, $6; nearsighted, $4. HOW'S. ApARTMENTS for rent. Inquire|® Kake and way ports. @ | Leaving here spithibound on the|McDonald was appointed by Acting; ‘manent appeintse, after which J. E. KEARNEY 8 to 8 Orpheum Rooms, Da¥) (ash Grocery, Willoughby or(® © @ @ ® @ @ @ ® 6 @ ® ® ® Norco were: For Wrangell—Capt. Grand President, Alfred G. Lome:'q’ C“";::g;gsuw(l}ovg:n:: &g:‘!l}"ump—‘ Agent Optical Co. ] Phone 101. for Ketchikan—W. U;[“‘Cflfl;melzg the I:Iace, datzf alrlxlm Admiral Line Dock - pu— — s I3 ar. | officers for e coming year e o R T ENGERS e e a5 | Grin 500 inummummuumumunnummuu S— wood, any Iengm Cliff Apartments. Salute Flag 1 O AR S T e e £, The first American flag raised SHECEPTIONAL bargains In used poR SALE or Rent — Schombel| Jensen and My 8, 0. May. in the Territory after its purchase g8 0w, Gg"d selection. CoD-, mouge. Hot water heat. Phoue | Sy g G { from Russia by the United States SPECI 41' it Motor oA £ = ; was displayed at the meeting and| “ o oxt | M:BRIDE ap'ulmen; “none 5701. ZAPORA LEAVES after a talk by Delegate Nels Swan-| WANTED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $10 month berg regarding the history of the| 207 2 St. HERE FOR SOUTH |1ag the members of the Grand| Extract SELL TO %TORES —————— THlS MORN‘NGI"EIDO stood and saluted it. SEATTLE, March 18. — Steamer| WORLD'S largest company of its VACANCV MacKinnon Apartments. Admiral -Evans sailed for Alaska kind wants 8 good .men in this ;’UTN!%HED TR Other routine business was dis- | cussed before the meeting adjourn-| of territory to call on dealers with 5 rooms (electric rang’cl‘ l;))?g:)seimn.; at 10 o'clock this morning, The motorship Zapora, Capt Ied to meet again this artemoonj nationally adverised line of o 0 . | with 49 first class and 40 steerage|Hugh McDonald and Purser H.|at 2 o'clock. V 'll counter display goods. Aspirin, Rag=' """ 1% | passengers aboard. left southbound this i e S anuia or Blades, Mercurochrome, Breath 1~0R RL“ PR ;'urnhhad‘ The following ‘pas.s"exmz‘rs -:u'c me at 10:30 o'clock to stop at A | Gum, ete. 5¢ and 10c s sgllmg house. Phone 2704, | booked for Juneau: Mrs. B. Barker, and Craig on the way to TID] TOMORROW | necessities. 65 new, popular items ___ | Chester Miller, Mrs. C. D. Bak | $1.00 pint on powerful attractive counter pARTLY furnished apartment.|H. S. Graves, Arne Shudshift, M leaving Juneau on displays which move goods auto-| payis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. |David Housel, Elaine Housel, E. N. this morning were: | High tide matically. Up to 140% profit to| —_— vavht Paul Poitevin, Mrs. B. C.|For Klowock—Mrs. Anna Sakalow; |Low tide ¥ g retailer. Up to 100% profit for| Mlb( P.LL»\"*JL‘-),U | Showel, J. T. White, and two steer-|for Craig—Mrs. Donald MacKin-|High tide 815 pm, 111 seet|| Will not bake out " you. Experience unnecessary. Can| __ age. non and child; for Seattle—Dr. C.| Tides Monday in cookin, J. B. BURFORD & CO. start without investment. For FOR general repai hingling, ————— | L. Fenton, Mrs. Sam Light and two |row tide 1:45 am., 65 feet g Ticket Agent Phone “' ”@ction write quick. No obligation.| kalsomining, painting call Henry| Advertisements are your pocket-|children. I High tide .. 748 am. 13.3 feot . e World's Products Co, Dept. AJ,| Gorham. Estimates free. Phone59. hook editorials, They interpret the il s Sl Iow tide ..... 3:00 pm. 15 feet| S.“ZAPORA?” leaveSeattie Arrive Junean ° Leave Junea( Spencer, Ind. 15| merchandise news. HALIBUT IS SHIPPED |High tide 9:42 pm., 122 feet 9 March 10 March 17 March 17 | lb‘ HOME BAKED PASTRY. Orders taken, Jacobsen’s Jewelry Store.| | ON MOTORSHIP NORCO Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoona#, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kia wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only | Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. ‘]WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 _———e—o———— Make Millions Think—and Buy. JUNEAU DRUG CO. EXPERIENCED WOMAN wans| work—house, hotel or restaurant.| Inquire B-2634, Empire. For shipment to the San Juam Fishing and Packing Company 38| RS S IR I ROOM and boara at 'rhe Hall fm A-J men. Phone 235. i MAY HAYES | I W-AN'EEbi'iT\;'o A-J men to room. R boxes of fresh -halibut -were 5emk Modiste THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent hon TURN your oid gol: south on the motorship Norco this! 2 o —_ P q ) and board. Phone 601, Cash or tradf jLNu;zge'. s}mp l“l'“ou‘l! morning by the Juneau Cold Stor- i P‘HmoNEm 20'; ! SUBSTATION NO. 1 FEB.RY TIME CARD I l | age Company. '. CANADIAN Phone 33 Free Delivery l!ake Millioas 'lmnk—and Buy! Leaves Junean for Deuglas and Thane vy FRock ||| | TATORING I 2 " gz PACIFIC SHOPPE e WbII AND 1:::;'“ b . it SAILING “ ot Expensive” | | | 4 . ’ oo, 10 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Hoslery and Hate Everything in Furnishings From Juneau | More For Your " or Men t nl Money ‘ FOhE 218 Yo I = PRINCESS NORAH - AT | ow’ll Do 3 HORLUCK’S ; & i Mareh 30 T PALM BEACH Brick and \ U COLEMAN’S i ! THE NEW Better HAAS Apfi;e 13, 27 |l D FLAVORS. ;‘ ] When Buying Famous Candies Wintee Excursion Rates Now W . en Buyin, s |1 Juneau Ice Cream ‘l FIRE ALARM CALLS |!! Hupmobtle Yol T(})’;eg";:};ez?::r ; b e 0T o Parler e Tickets, reservations and full e ——— || D Eamnah | 8 “FUR GARMENTS | ; PR S e 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. I} Juncau Fe!l’y & N'"g.' ' V. W. MULVIHILL, Ageat 1-6 Pront, near Gross Apts Made to Order | tion Col " JUNEAU Suloum’s 13 ronh opp. Gy et |)| IN TRUTH A CAR o Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned | mpany 19 fi-:fi;m 3 ottice. FOR A NEW AGE! i H. J. YURMAN : L - otem 1 The Furrier { . Pacific Transportation Company Seward Street, noar Se 3 Skt ogp’ Oasn i ; Pr'nting L * Motorship A S, “PACIFIC" 24 Prout ang gewaa. ||| JAMES CARLSON 7 i ESTEBETH M. S. -5 (0l Main. {| ' Juneau Distributor g : The Coffee Shoppe Leaves Juneay Every Thurs- WE HAVE IT i1 P .n‘d""s.,'-‘:'rfii | i by Placing Your CHICKEN DINNER Eg'ln,ny day at C'P; lr':sw and at the Right Price j|| 8 Seventh snd Main. it Ordes with o SONRAY — Bt nzusm.. Harg: H:rrd‘w:éetCo. l 23 Hle ot Hous. 'l 2 A K T Taee | Mrs. Katherine Hooker mm Single (A)m 1 i 'on! ‘ee i P e ol o B e ooe | McCAUL MOTOR the ' H % Tl 3% Fifth and ol | COMPANY : | CAPITALELECTRIC 3G e, L i ' EMPIRE BETTY MAC | 432 %Eh:eo'un. opp. Seaview > . PRINTm ) PHONE 547 ] - a . that’s easy on your pocketbook 3 " The I"l‘t::s:‘ce‘ §kg£“’ &1 Tustty BPR eraee e, l Smith El“ectnc Co. CARBONADO TELEPHONE 15 COKING FURNACE COAL with INDIAN COAL i Money-back guarantee of { satisfaction. PHONE 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. D HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85

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