The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 2, 1933, Page 6

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FINEST LARGEST TEAMERS MERCY SAKES! AIN'T MEN ! HANG UP ON THAT “~ GOT NO IMAGINATION ? 5 oo : BUTCHER, SUSIE! WERE ALL THEY KIN THINK Y 77 ( GONNA HAVE DUCK — - FER SUPPER !! SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from Seattle Every Saturday at 10 am. Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA 5 Oct. 26 N'WESTERN Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Nov. 5 YUKO Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 10 ALAS] Nov. 4 Nov. Nov. 16 N'WESTERN Nov. 11 Nov. 15 Nov YUKON Nov. 18 Nov. 2 Dec. Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peter Juneau, Haines, Skagws dova, Valdez and Seward. S.S. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and south- bound. S.S. Yukon calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound. S.5. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. DESIGNATED NEW FEDERAL PRISON For Information, R'Zgzl\'a(ions and Tickets THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKanna, Agent Phone 2 e e | Marine News o o e tole. | and cabins. See Tom MecMullen erested see Lec Rox o tele-| gou g g phone 59 I i — e SALE ll 'IM'»“ s ‘~ FOR RENT — Seven-ropm diotise| & o c o a0 0000000 top, small oven, used, $10.00.! and bath. Newly plastered, nice-|g 7 d | 1y furnished. Four bed rooms. L ~ i . Opposite Postotfice. Inquire at|® Steamer Movements e Windsor Apts. . NOKTHEOUND . Smith | ® Norco due Saturday morning. @ FGR RENT—Three-room furnished HEDULED SAILINGS o 1] < R = ~| apartment with bath. Telephone | scheduled to sail from e/ e eNGR 3204 e Scattle November 4 at 10 @ ness. Oil ) 4 - {e a m 4 : aire > makers, dishes pGR RENT-—One room housekeep- | ¢ Northland scheduled to sail @ and glassware. Ten-stool counter| jng apt. 10 month. Two large|e from Seatile November 6 at @ |[¢ C and four booths. Living QUarters| yooms $20 month. 207 Second St. o g p. m. b3 Is Found byv C_oaSt Guards 3 - New Low in rear. For information write| near Seward. | st e e men, Dl‘lfimg Help— ot Round Trip Rate Mrs. Warren Chisholm, Wrangell, | ____ le princess Norah schedule . e |FOR RENT—Partly furnished five- | ® sail from Vancouver Nov. 11 ¢ lessly on Ocean . g % . | room house. Furnace heat. Apply|® &t 9 p. m. Alcatraz island, rising precipitately from the middle of San Fran- \‘\“ 700 Hirst Chichagof Stock. 45 cents. | a¢ st. Ann's Hospital for further ® SOU l‘ll““UM)) ;AII;JNG; : PORTLAND, Nov. 2— cisco bay, has been named by Attorney-General Cummings as the fut- - First National Bank. formation. | ® Northwestern scheduled south- Gunnar Christiar . a fisherman. ure prison home of the more desperate type of federal prisoners. He 6 2 [, informatlon s e S il Nevehis B, ® has boon rescued by Coast Guards. indicated George “Machine Gun” Kelly and Harvey Bailey, midwest |J: B- BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER TOR SALE wicker baby bUgEY. THREE-room furnished apt., bath,|e Yukon scheduled southbound ® |yen after he had been without ;‘d"flfe’sv W;“"’ 'i(e confined here. The island has been a military | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 Also baby's bathtub. Phone 238. | electric range. Corner 3rd and Ny At il o oo for 48 houre Chrictiansen wae disciplinary barracks since 1858. Prior to that time it was a Spanish | s A : 3 ours. N Was fort and prison. (Associated Fress hoto) Arrive Junean Leave Junesf ) Gold. Ellingen Apts. LOCAL BAILINGS & [ oRa g titking helvlosdis O E Ser: ated Pre 2 6 M. S[“ZAPORA» TetreSeste § A s L %S FOR SAL ~wo second-hand | p B0 heating plants. One Arcola, on¢ ppRELLE apts. Also houses. Phone Arco, with radiation. Cheap. Ric: | 2004, 421% East Tth St. & Ahlers. i Estebeth leaves every Thurs- abled boat 30 miles off shore. Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla ock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only A . m., !or: Tt Wi 1 e T . e E{finfiuw&;&imy : UUEER DE ALS ARMISTIGE DAY e gffi.lifBH;EgEsATTLE: OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERGIAL DOCK e e FOR RENT—Three-room furnished FOR SALE—Caie ana restaurant| apt. with bath. Suitable for doing good business but owneri bachelors. Phone 1005. must leave city to look after| at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, | Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent but banks and sold their fares. | FERRY TIME CARD MR | other business. Terms cash or | FOR RENT — ¥ive-room furnished | b part down. Communicate immed-| house, kitchenette and bath. In-| 1] schooners were the Liahona jately 3181 Empire for personal| quire Gorham’s Coffee Shop ou] H ' | wi 46,000 pounds and Nordic| | 2 Leaves Juneau for Douglas aué ik e Ninth St. or Phone 194. | | with 40,000 pounds, both selling | Thane ot interview. ! ‘f 8 d 6 & | * i - | S B b . L A T A ! | for foan cents a pound. | “ 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. FOR SALE or rent—Planos andFOR RENT — Three-room cabin, | WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. — The . . N e : i 7:10a.m 117:30; 4 vadios. Expert piano tuning. An-| fi:’:’ f;‘;‘;g;&?& slzémble 108 VR0 Senate Stock Investigating Coimi- Legicnnaires Busy on Big MRS. C. H. DENCH UNDERGOES | | 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. derson’ s :}fms;c Shoppe, f;:nrc B 4 J mittee has summoned Harry F, gusl Dance of Organ- | MAJOR OPERATION THIS A. M. SATLING | 12:30p.m¥ 11:15pm. Street. Telephone 143 or 488. | oo™ pram o T oM Turnished | in:(t-lkur. cou operat : nn:x ,»?r‘:u[n: T Dul‘iug Year | - i | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA i 2:00p.m. 12 midnight ; e into value| house. Phone 187. | utten, Chicago trader, to testify - | Mrs. C. H. Dench, wife of the| and SEATTLE 3:30p.m.t 11:00a.m. TURN your ola goia 8 B3 regarding their participation in a commander C. H. Dench, of the| | *4:00pm. ade at Nugget Shop. + i Cash or trade ai & | FURNISHED aparument for rent syndicate formed in 1928 to deal United States Coast Guard, under From Jjuneau ZLeaves Douglas for in the million dollar common stock © Elaborate plans are being made a major operation et S fi?;&flmk by hour or day.| Phone 3602. : : 1 d 4o ,’ Phone 44. | — — 3Sevenly-f1ve from Interior of the Sinclair Consolidated Ol by the Dance Committee of th Hospital this morning. F [ 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. e -—eir———————— | FOR KEN1 — TivC-room cottage d Corporation, Testimony showed the {American Legion for their b is said to bz 2xc -11(_.:_‘ PRINCESS NORAH | 8:30a.m. CHILDREN cared for by day, Wee"; and bath. Beautiful view. Apply| ON Way South Aboar syndicate made twelve million dol- Armistice Day Dan 0N SAUT | pursmrs— e ———— | 9:30a1m.t { or month. Fhone 2552. | Gastineau Hotel. : lars profit. day, November 11, which is theigi™ — o RS Nov. 2, 16, 30 | 12:45p.m. 7 i = — T D —— Canadian Steamer Evidence was also presented to- organization's principal affair of| RN i 2:15pm. HALF Soles Men's DRESS S’fdc(.‘ma REN7. — Luarge housekeeping T day that Chairman Wiggin, then the year. It will be held in the || Dec. 14, 31 H 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.10. ! 1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50, ladies | " yoom, electric plate, $15. AlsO 2 o tne way south the Princess|head of the Chase National Bank Mandarin Ball Room and music || | 2 | 5:00p.m. { b 35c. Saloum’s. 5}’“?‘” Sj“"‘ | room apt. with range. Phone 436.| o0 T w T palmer and|0f New York, sold large holdiny will be provided by Steel’s Revel-| Tickets, reservations and full | °*—Thane { . FOR = —— | 5 A Hole, purser docked in Jun-stock in the Brooklyn-Manhattan er's Orchestra, it ay_an- particulars from t—Freight will be accepicd. MISCELL/ ITOR RENT - aMtaty fumished | ©C % 2 oclock this morning and | Transit in 1932 shorily before the nounced by Ralph Martin, chair-| 1= Bdrardas ony. i Y | ;S S G d | satled from here south at 6 o'clock, | Board of D of which he man of the commitice. i) | grer— e } il & - ; L R oo Era R e R e PR % | { i e i, ‘Station, | HORE Aboard the Canadian ~Pacifici Was a member, voted to omit divi- An exceptionally large crowd lfi‘ AND | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent | Juneau FEI'l'y & NflVlgfl' Store, § cabins, 1 apt, 6 Y00M ROR RENT—Sreeptn; room. Phone|steamer were 75 passengers from | dends. look?d“ for by the ‘(‘Omml(tc? as | JUNEAU | : ung buildings. 6 46/100] r | the Interior on their way south for T —— Armistice Day is not only observ- |1/ | | tion Com; | bungalow. Outbuilding; 537. FELTON = Do ‘ ke pany | acres. Good land. Price Sl.BDO.DD.I — e !the winter, mostly from Atlin. | B. L. FELTON TO SPEN . ed as a holiday, but this year ‘ S R R T S| Take part Alaska and cash. E.| | “Those who took passage from| _ ~ WINTER IN s LANDSE 1~y ow well. S | | Fine Floors - Estimates Free | | ‘. . & 1 . = e] a r th ite re at e 1 e i a, Calif. |'here for the south on the<Bincessi = T« heloon, Agent for the While fieparavions ing made o[} i | *Dungj sofinroni il I ,,,WANT!%D ——— | Norah were, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.|Pass and Yukon Route, at Afiin, is see that ev; will have af : i I GARLANDC B‘?G‘GAN 13 Pacitic Transportation Company ® SEE Dr. Fenton, D.C., for treatment | WANTED—Lady wants work of any | severs, Thomas Hall, H. J. Me- on his way south to {1 the thoroughly | 1 Hooflncwm Floo:.ilnw" | ; of fallen arches, also corns, and| kind. Phone 472. Room 2. Donald, Mrs. C. Gronning, Mrs, Winter. He is a passenger abosrd . Special will make| 2 San nm:h_xmn" 't M. S. “PACIFIC” b complete line of footwork. Next| = = L. S. Botsford, S. Savin, Karl|the Princess Norah. the hall ‘exceptionally aitractive,|l| Not Because We Are |403 ings o If Leaves City Dock every Thurs. door to Brownie's Barber Shop. | L | Theile, and Alice Griggs. g e - Mr. Mariin declared, and the com- | Cheaper ) [ % Gemmein Bierimnons ax ;| (o o 0Y SR SR r 3 | {ttee membe e o a reiresdaiedtinicesell] -m. 3 I LOST AND FOUND The Princes Norah is due on| [FESEVNNRERNEEEE micc memd e busy leaving T 5 91! Kake, Port Alexander and way SHOP IN JUNEAU :FO-UNTS ;sm the return trip northbound Nov-, m;.hltl;?. um]‘.mn W .nh wulf con- 't points. i | On Dousias Tand across from | ember 13 |9 P"GGLY [ e i o CHANNEL BUS LINE |{ 3.2 Butord & co. Agenis o 9th St. Owner identify and pay | AR St { . . LEAVE AUK BAY | ne Valentine Bldg. L | - ] ? ; f R tion Luth 1] for this ad. SRR GHOREOW ¥ Ix ‘4 RICE & AHLERS CO. 7:00 8.m—12:30 P—4:30 pm. | et sl | Resurrection Lutheran g = % | V|| FroMBING | HEATING || LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) | B | Church B R (“‘Lm’:"l',“‘ High tide 1:19 a. m, 152 feet | | Woodworking Cabinct Making | 9:15 am—2:30 pm—5:30 pm. | & | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, i fake, L i Low tide 7:00 a. m., 3.0 feet Small Jobs a Specialty “We tell you in advance what Motorship | mated to provide refuge for 400,000 ' 4 job will cost” | Pastor | birds High tide 1:00 p. m, 17.1 feet | | Phone 349 85 Gastineau Ave. | i o o | Morning Worship 10:30 AM. || Pircs: Low tide 7:33 p. m., -16 feet | L gl | 1y More For Your ESTEBETH © i RN e ——— o - — s B { B Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- s ‘g Mone_y { day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and . LR Way Ports GORDON’S | | Ladies’ Ready-to- ( I DAVE HOUSEL, Agent ! w 4 ! Phone Single O | Wear | i o | Lo p ! Seward St., near Front he Florence Sho | 4 L Permanent Waving a Spec Ity ' : e > 2 Florence Holmquist . I o o 3 ¢ ¢ ” Pflonqu;' oo i LUDWIG NELSON B Behrends B Bulldin; JEWELER i FIRE ALARM CALLS Of C ourse j ! Bk Buldiog | T Bhing ' T | = Brunswick Agency t 1-3 Third and Franlin. i 7 FRONT STREET 8 i i4 PFront and Prankin. uneau lce Cream 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. HOME-LI Parl 2 | 1-6 Pront, near Gross Apia. { ME-LIKE arlors | | 5 . 3 1 i | . Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | A4 Front, g U Vet WHENEVER there’s a question | menT ‘ Surroundings DANISH ICE CREAM | FAINTS-—OILS J i 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. as to whether any particular b |1 Quiet, homelike surround- & 2 Baflgeey AL Enalt. % it 21 gw at Totem barki o s % available at Brewed u}"!‘;'dw a;vay ings add the ultimate to Real [ ARE y f 3-3 Willoughby, opp. Oasb AnKing eexyice 18 aviy the rough edges of a {|¥ the dignity of a conduoted || Aavernsements spreaa word| | Thomas Hardware Co. o i Cole’s Garage. this bank, the answer is always, bad night or & hard day } |} funeral service. A beauti- { | THRILL! products before you. | ] if 3-4 Pront and Seward. 5, 2 I , N = eptiee, ful chapel with organ. Pri- 2 1 3-5 Fropt and Main. 'OF COURSE. Rty Not vate retiring room. Skilled { |} Nothing like the thrill of | ] Bamcondh m:xnm A 2 Smooth. Stimulating. | arrangement of flowers. |{ a ten-strike! Develop your { 4-8 Beventh and Main. Our complete line of services and Blending richly with the The GRACIOUS, complete game on the finest alleys i 2.9 Fire Hall d faciliti l th a.l service this community i you ever played on. i -3 Home Boarding House. modern facilities, plus the person SATISFYING. expects. : . 3.4 Gastinesu aud Rawn | b Brunswick Bow]mg ‘ interest and co-operation that are 4 ! N 3 good thick cream. And i, { Way. | | 34 Becond and Gold 3 i | Alleys B. 0. P present in every transaction, are ) The Charles W. M . } i-:'gl :l?:hhmg g?%'m some of the reasons why so many BA-I LE Y S Carter Mortuary | cll’::‘n 1‘:::::‘ soll:fl;““rh‘l'fl i A General Motors Product! 38 Sevenin 08 Ot people make this bank their bank- CAFE G T T e 1] et SEEE et ANTI.FREEZE 41 Nt beck of power ing home. How may we serve you? Greatest Tribute” e i e 2 Gallon Can for $350 AN Py mm opp. Beaview : e 3 R e e Good for a whole season—will not boil P hone‘ £3 Riid i Cuinenn First National Bank | Il oot S a2 411 & Tenth and .;” . ! THE S ANIT ARY GROCERY 4 connections and water pump! 18 ”anm e [ PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” il CONNORS MOTOR CO. 22 e - v - P,y P L Ll e L 1 — B i

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