The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1933, Page 5

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i v g i 3 | . . T S e ¥ weer mONLH. Phome 2552, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 28,‘ 1933. WHY, COUSIN HENRIET TA- W Hirst Chichdgof Stock. 45 cents First National Bank A wicker bathtub. Phone 238 Also baby GOATS—Cheap. Phone 436 or wril Jack Koby FOR SALE Twy second-hand heating plants. One Arcola, one Arco, with radiation. Cheap. Rice { & Ahlers. FOR SALE—Caie ana@ restaurant doing good business but owner must leaye city to look after other buSiness. Terms cash o1 part down. Communicate immed- jately 3181 Empire for personal| interview. FOR SALE — Two cottages neal Second and Franklin. Must sel| to close Jennie Winn Estate. For information apply to John Reck Administrator. EHOXCE tever reslaence 1ot. 50X100 at bargain. Best location in city Inquire 132 6th St. FOR SALE or rent—Planos ané radios. Expert piano tuning. Al derson’s Music Shoppe, Sewarc Street. Telephone 143 or 488. et i e TURN your ola gola into value, Cash or trade at Nugget Shop EXPERIENCED dressmaker wants work by day or week. Price rea- sonable. Phone 205. —— i LADY necds work by hour or day Phone 44. CHILDREN cared for by HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOES | $1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50c, ladies | 35c. Saloum's. Seward Street. MISCELL \NEG{iS NEW Auto-Camp, G Station, | Store, 6 cabins, 1 apt, 6 room| bungalow. Outbuildings. 6 46/100] acres. Good land. Price $1,500.00 Take part Alaska and cash. E.’ Dorig, Sonoma, Calif. SEE Dr. Fenton, D.C., for treatment | of fallen arches, also corns, and complete line of footwork. Next door to Brownie’s Barber Shop. WANTED WANTED — Work of any kind. Phone 472. Room 2. WANTED — Wireman wanted at| once. Apply Smith Electric Co.! SEE BIG VAN ¥ Guns and Ammunition 204 Front St. 205 Seward St. | % GUNS FOR RENT | \ \ { I baby bugzy. | { FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, heat, | FOR REN1—Srcept "I T'S UNBELIEVABLE THAT THE HON. HENRIETTA SHOULD NO SIR- BUT SHE HASN'T X)) OH-TRAT'S YOUR MODERN + ° By CLIFT STERRETT CALSE A GRAY HAIR J3 FEMALES |S JESS) FIVE-room modern furnished home in Seatter Tract. Telephone 202 som furnished apt., bath, c range. Corner 3rd and Ellingen Apts. splendid view, close in, references. Phone 801. SEVEN-room furnished house, steam heat, electric range, also four-room furnished house. Phone 200 FI‘RFLL.E apts. Also houses. Phone East Tth St. FOR RENT—Threc-room furnished apt. with bath. Suitable for bachelors. Phone 1005. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment. with bath, Telephone 3204. FOR RENT — Fivé-room furnished house, kitchenette and bath. In- quire Gorham’s Coffee Shop on Ninth St. or Phone 194. 'FOR RENT — Three-room cabin, ly furnished. Suitable for two Telephone 109. men, T {FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | house. Phone 187. ‘FOR EEN‘]‘A(;u;L rooms for quiet people. 430 Franklin St, L P, G A | FURNISHED apariment for rert. Phone 3602. |FOR RNy — 0 | and bath. Gastineau Hotel. room, electric plate, $15. Also 3- room apt. with range. Phone 436. | FOR RENT — Two-rooa_furnished ‘ house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- phone 2654. -room cuttaxe’ Beautiful view. Apply | | | Steamer Movements ° NuURTHBOONL Zapora scheduled to arrive ® Sunday. 3 Yukon due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Octo: ber 28 at 9 p. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle October 30 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle November 4 at 10 a. m. SUUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail ® from the Cold Storage Dock at 10 o'clock Sunday morn- ing. Northwestern scheduled south- bound November 5. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 8 p. m, for © Sitka and Wway ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. P 0000 0800 nspo ———— e eroe00000000000000000" .I TIDES TOMORROW 1.8 feet 159 feet 16 feet 145 £ Low tide High tide Low tide High tide y m., . m, 5 TIDES MONDAY Low tide 4:32 a. m, 16 High tide 10:48 a. m., 188 Low tide 5:09 p. m., 03 High tide 11:20 p. m., 15.0 feet feet feet feet room. Phone 537. LOUIS RUIKKA PATIENT IN ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL Louis Ruikka, of Tenakee, en- afternoon to receive medical car Mr. Ruikka is in a serious con- dition as the result of a stroke. - IONE FENTON UNDERGOES TONSILECTOMY THIS A. M. Ione Fenton, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fenton, un- derwent a tonsilectomy at St Ann’s Hospital this morning. — oo RETURN HOME Mrs. Richard McCormick and her_ small son, Robert, left St. Ann’s Hospital this afternoon for ]theu' home in Douglas. o T A SN S | GORDON’S | | Ladies’ Ready-to- | Wear | | Seward St., near Front B O. Maily: Bmpire ‘Want Ads Pay * tered St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday | “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” EXCLUSIVELY Hrintzess| DESIGNED AND TAILORED BY AT 0T ert “Juneau’s Own Store” NORTHLAND OFF ' ON SITKA TRIP LAST EVENING Motorship Due finalk Flare. - !‘ Sunday Morning on Way to Seattle . ol At 6 o'clock last evening the Motorship Northland, Capi. Leon- ard Williams, commander, and E P. Winch, purser, left the Femmer Dock bound for Sitka with the | following passengers '~ from this port: WMrs. F. L. Goddard, Miss Madge Clunas, Willlam A. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon. On the way south, the Northland o |15 due.tp arrive Here from Sitka at 22 PASSENGERS 10:30 Sunday .morning. i ABOARD YUKON FORTHIS PORT {o'clock this morning with 68 first class and 9 steerage. The follow- | ing passengers aboard are booked | for Juneau: | J. Varro, H. W. Strong, Geo. | Corbin and wife, Alice L2 Masters, Jack Spieglberg, Oscar Sundber 1 Louis Sundberg, F. Johnson, Mrs. J. M. Surich, Miss Dupre, Mrs. L. J. Dupre, Mrs. C. Kroch, V. | Papovich, Mrs. G. E. Cleveland, Gén. J. M. Ashton, Mrs. Alex Sa- boroff, C. J. Sithmons, A. White, Ruth Tucker, Carl Deminoff ‘and | two stecrage. e NOTICE TO MOTORISTS When a fire alarm is sounded, every vehicle must pull over to the curb and stay there for several iof fire trucks and cars, carrying firent¢n. Ordinance governing this matter will be strictly enforced, C. J. DAVIS, Chief of Police. —————— Charles Hall of Santa Crugz, Cal, Built & table six feet in diameter from a single knot which grew on a redwood tree in the mountains near there. —adv. — Ne 3 S - —— -...L—._ e notice. you to come in t and get your che; |27 Ve w2 N YOUR MONEY 15 Safer— —in a Checking Ace , count at this bank than itis when carried about on your person or left at home, yet a stroke of a pen on a check makes the amount you need available on a moment’s Pay by check—for safety and convenience; Cancelled checks are legal receipts for dise bursements. Check stubs give an up-to-d; record of finances at all times. We invite ay, open your account, book. First National Bank NS e E SEATTLE, Oct. 28 — Steame | Yukon' sailed for Southeast and | Southwe: Alaska ports at 10| minutes, to allow the free passage| { " JBIRD i (Continued from page five) WORLD TRAVELERS | COME TO OUR HI A great many of the students' of J-High may really be classi- as globe-trétters. Some were n at the far ends of the earth, rs merely blessed foreign parts with their glad presence for a brief me. To prove that we are a| cosmopolitan body, let us tell you facts. { e Seniors arz most traveled Grace Nelson has travelled o much that she could almost write a Baedeker. Her first voy-! age was made to Norway. = Her| ond trip again took her to the| and of the Midnight Sun, but on| way home she had the oppor- | ity to study Medieval History at t hand by going through Den- | mark, Germany and France. Mar-} | garet Hansen also spent- a ar | n Norway, and the summer b: | t she practically reached Sibe: ia; this time, however, she trav- lelled from the Alaskan side. Paull Hansen visited at Hamburg, Ger-| many, the British Isles, and, tzerland for almost two and a| I.u‘r years. Hilding Haglund qual- |ifies as a Far North explorer by having travelled in Norway, Swed- en and Finland. George Danner jand Rosa Danner have been to visited their grand- Elspeth Doug- centribution to | wher | mother is they at Munich Scotland’s ux 5 *heir claim to fame through the travels of Ju- ith Alstead, Frank Behrends and| Minnie Rogers. Judith has bzen to the Scandinavian countri | Dutch come to Alaska from t: { Rhineland, and Minnie arriv i from Glasgow, Scotland. Joe Sterling, of the Sophomores, |is our South American booster. | He has lived in Cuba, Mexico, | South America and the Canal Zone. Clara Hansen, Freshman, has ) travelled to the same countries as | her sister, Margaret. | Oh yes, we forgot Lizzy Ter- hune, Captain of the Hornets. Lizzy has explored the wilds of darkest Africa, Timbuctoo, and | Kalaniazoo by remote control. i 2 = | | \. BREVITIES \ Bl i All the excitement over the pro- posed grade sch3%l newspaper scems to have been for nothing. The so-called newspaper is noth- ing but an English project for the benefit of all Eighth Graders. | The boys coach and some boys {climbed up ladders in the gym; and changed the light globes. 1 The' Juniors have ‘discovered a plan which should prove very ef- fective for collécting dues. A contest will be held batween boys and girls with John Ritter and Corrine Jenne as captains. Tne side collecting the most dues in a certain length of time will be honored by a party from the los- ing side. The Honor Society met Friday night and elected officers for the year. The weather almost prevented our coming to. school last Monday. It looks as though the Girls’ Glee Club is getting ready for a December concert. Sevcral small vocal groups have been organized in the Girls' Glee Club. e ,e——— RICHARD BRENNAN HERE FROM PETERSBURG FOR STAY OF SEVERAL DAYS Richard Brennan, Postmaster at Petersburg, arrived in Juneau on the motorship Northland to spend a few days here. Mr. Brennan's father, James Brennan, is receiv- ing medical care at St. Ann's Hes- pital. BB S N BERNARD LARSON ENTERS ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL ON FRIDAY To receive treatment for an in- jury to his knee, Bernard Larson entered St. Ann's Hospital at 6 o'clock last evening. IS IN HOSPITAL To receive medical care, Louis Karsten entered St. Hospital today. Ann’s NOTICE OF JAEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Probate Court for Juneau Precinet, First Division, Territory of Alaska. In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES LARSEN, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Henry Roden, administrator of the estate of Charles Larsen, deceased, has filed herein his amended final ac- count and report of said estate and that a hearing will be had upon the same at ten o'clock a.m. December 11,1933, before the under- signed U. S. Commissioner at Ju- neau, Alaska, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate' may appear and file objec- FINEST TEAMERS Leave Steamer Seattle ALASKA ... N'WESTERN YUKON ALASEKA . N'WESTERN YUKON . 3 Poris of Call: Ketchika Juneau, bound. southbound. S.8. Northwestern calls R. J. McKanna, Agent S from Soat Bvery .'.'5':5., night at J. B. BURFORD & CO. Oct. 21 .Oct. 28 Nov. 4 ....Nov. 11 Nov. 18 SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from Seattle Every Saturday at 10 a.m. Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Oct. 26 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Petersburg, Cor- Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 n, Wrangell, Haines, Skagway, dova, Valdez and Seward. S.S. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and south- S.S. Yukon calls at Yakutat northbound and at Seldovia and Kodiak. For Information, Reservations and Tickets Call THE ALASKA LINE P D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 11% M.S.“ZAPORA” Oct. wock, Craig, Ketchikan, OFFICE JUNEAU C! Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat 23 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Teuakee, Port Alexander, Klm *Calls first trip of month only ‘OMMERCIAL DOCK Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agentt CANADIARN SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Jjuneau PRINCESS NORAH Nov. 2, 16, 30 Dec. 14, 31 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU {*Fine Fioors — Estimates Frée | GARLAND BOGGAN tions thereto and contest the same. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Oct. 6, 1933. (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, U. S. Commissioner and ex- officio Probate Judge. First publication, Oct. 7, 1933. Last publication, Oct. 28, 1933. S . i Resurrection Lutheran i Church | | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. conTenTmeNT Bréwed 't6 smooth away the rough edges of a bad night or a hard day ~—our coffee. Served steaming hot. Smooth. Stimulating. Blending richly with the good thick cream. And 8A’ G, BAILEY’S CAFE PHONES 83 OR85 : HOME-LIKE Surroundings Quiet, homelike surround- ings ddd the ultimate to the dignity of a conducted funeral ‘service. A beduti- ful chapel with organ. Pri- vate retiring room. Skilled arrangement of flowers. The GRACIOUS, complete service this community expeets. . . The "Charles' W. Carter Mortuary “PHONE 138-2 ' “The ce Is the THRILL! Nothing like the thrill of a_ ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on: Brunswick Bowling . Alleys Pool Billiards _Bowling Lower Front Street, opposite 3 ‘Winter ‘and Pond “The Store That Pleases” Flooring Contractor CHANNEL BUS LINE LEAVE AUK BAY 7:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m.—4:30 p.m. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 2.m.—2:30 pm~5:30 p.m. The Florence Sho T Permanent Waving .m&w' Florence Holinquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building | Junéan IeeA Cream’ Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and | Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. | 12:30p.mt 11:15pm. | 2:00p.m. 12 midnight ; 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. | Leaves Dougizs for juneaw | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. | 8:30a.m. ! ! 1 9:30a.m.+ { 12:45p.m.t i 2:15p.m. { 3:45p.m.t | 5:00p.m. $ | *—Thane. t—Freight will be: accepted. t—Saturdays only. | Juneau Ferry & Navigas tion Company Pacific Transportation Company § M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves c:’ty Douk every Thurs- day at 10 a.n. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way points. J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka snd Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O —_——— ‘ y | LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET Airways ! o

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