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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1933, How KIN WE ¥ MAKE A FIRE FOR SALE on terms or to rent a 5-room ultra modern home. Oil burner, hot er heat, fireplace, full base hardwood floors, | etc. G. E. Krause. Phone 439. FOR SALE or rui irnished | | i | house. Bargain. Phone 3602. WILL SELL—trade—or give away hou. lots or cabins. If int ‘l’—‘ ested s Wrecker Rox or Phone 1134. P. O. Box 2214 | 700 Hirst Cmicnagof Stock. 45 cents. | | . . . . . L) L] ‘SUNLAMPS FOR RENT—You buy the S 2 bulb $3.75. Rent table or floor model $2 monthly. Payments may be applied on purchase price. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company eecesscovcovoe First National Bank. FOR SALE—A wicker baby bug Also baby's bathtub. Phone 238 FOR SALE heating plants. TWO S One one Arc Arco, with radiation. Cheap. Rice | & Ahlers. FOR SALE—Caie ana restaurant doing good business but owner must leave city to look after other business. Terms cash or part down. Communicate immed- jately 3181 Empire for personal interview. FOR SALE or rent—Planos and radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephone 143 or 488. AT . TURN your oig g0l into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LADY needs work by hour or day. Phone 44. CHILDREN cared for by day, week | or month. Phone 2552. HALF Soles Men's DRESS SHOESI $1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50¢, ladies | 35c. Saloum’ Seward Street. MISCELLANEGUS Gas Station, | NEW Auto - Camp, Store, 6 cabins, 1 apt, 6 roomj 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—Experienced solicitor fo Christmas Greeting Cards. Good | commissions. Apply Empire Print-| ing Co. ANTED—Lacy wants work of any | kind. Phone 472. Room 2. | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair linem Gold Creek Bridg Cable Offic Reward. Return to | | The Empire wii snow you the best way to save and invest what cash you have. Read the advertise- | ments of the local merchants an The Empire. | B— i Resurrection Lut Church REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Pastor Morning Worship 10:30 AM. heran "i‘ I | | | 1993 .4 5 BLItist ¢ trr . TWO large rooms, dishes, twin Steamer Movements ° beds, linen, $20 month. One room ...~ NORTHBOLUND 8 $10. 207 Second St. Upstairs. Alaska in port and sails for e £ Douglas at 6 o'clock tonight e and from there for the ® FOR RENT —- Furnished cottages g yestward about 4 or 5 hours ® and cabins. Sec Tom MeMullen | ¢ Jater b South SOl (B | ® Northland scheduled to arrive ® : ———— | Friday night . | FOR RENT Seven-room house | ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS | and bath. Newly plastered, nice-|® Zapora scheduled to sail from | | i | L] o |Northland sailed for Southeast Al- HAS COMPLAINT Marine News 10 PASSENGERS ON NORTHLAND. FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Nov. 7.—Motorship * aska ports at 9 o'clock last night ' Columbia River Fisherman opened on October 19 in Washing- | t By CLIFF STERRETT MY DEAR UNK, HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN THAT I STUDIED CELLO FER FOUR YEARS? B \ i WANTADS ? 'HALIBUT BOATS PRACTICALLY IN FROM BANKS NOW SEATTLE, Nov. 7—Two hali- | but schooners arrived from the western banks today and sold their catches. The Senator brought in 129,000 pounds and cold for 9% and |7 cents a pound, and the National ;nrrrived with 9,000 pounds of hali- but and 6,000 pounds af sable. The | halibut was purchased at 9% apd |7 cents a pound and the sable for OVER HEARINE, FISHING CODE | i Makes Charges; Pro- tests Are Filed : {3 cents a pound. ASTORIA, Oregon, Nov. 7.—/ ‘All vessels are now in port or harge that brokers and retail-| have been reported as coming. of canned salmon controllad | e, e Fisheries Code hearing whch | BISHOP CRIMONT LEAVES TO ATTEND CONVENTION on, was made yesterday on | ly furnished. Four bed rooms.|® Se November 8. o as e ; iR OF BISHOPS IN CHICAGO | Opposite Postoffice. Inquire ml ® Northwestern scheduled to sail | With 43 passengers aboard, the fol- ’C“‘f;’; ‘(’:fo]:;’;? *“;I:"SDY; Z»C.m ary | Windsor Apts. ¢ from Seattle Nov. 11 at 10 e |lowing booked for Jumeau: O 8 River Fishermen ; B 'J' R‘ o ¢ 87 | 11 IS o! George B. Wright, Dr. E. B, wil- FProtective Union, who with Charles R maank, By | FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | o : {son, H. R. Brown, Mrs. Hilda KNapp, President, attended the| Catholic Bishop of Alaska, will at- { | e ss Norah scheduled to e | i Bearinoe end the Conference/ of Bishops of | apartment with bath. Telephone| g from Vancouver Nov. 11 e |Bergh and two children, H. Hat- Neangs. : 4 the Cnthpits ChibaR 15 the Dritad 3204 AT o | meisten, Mr. and Mrs. ‘B: W. @- Maitson said only two fisher- ;lp,,.nl g h ]uéc ":h L r(‘ | | | orco scheduled to sail from e|Loughlen and Patrick O‘Loughlen. mén, one from Puget Gomd and{Stetes, to he el In fhe near lu- | PHREE-room furnished apt., bath, orco schedule S sBls gt the other from Mississippi, a trap|ture in Chicago, Il | "electric range. Corner 3rd and|® Seattie Nov. 13 at 9 p m. @ owenr, were given places on t Bishop Crimont left here for the | Gold. Ellingen Apts. ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ®| NQTICE TO VESSEL OWNERS Central ‘Code committee. He said|scuth on the Northwestern and | & B B { @ Yukor scheduled southbound e protests have been filed in the|after a short stop at Ketchikan |woc { PERELLE apts. Also houses. Phoneje November 10 ® | All owners and operators of small name of the Columbia River Fish-|Will continue on his way to Chi- 2004. 4 t Tth St. . LOCAL SATLINGS ® | vessels requested to attend a ermen against inclusion of cannery|Ccago. Following the conference, he | FOR RENT_ Torde-room furnisned | o Estebeth leaves every ThUS- ® |eoting at the Council Chambers, workers and packers and asking|CcXpects to visit New York City, [P oith bath Sultable for|® « day nient at 8 P. m, fof ©|miesday, Nov. 7, at 8 pm. to dis- that the code not be adopted un-|Montreal, and other Eastern cities, | ‘hashelors, PHone. 1006 e Sitka and way ports. {cuss the proposed Gastineau Chan- til the Columbia River fishermen |returning to Alaska in about two | 11« ors. -mm‘, 3 @ Pacific leaves every Thursday ® el Bridge. could file briefs outlining objec-|months E B ¢ at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ¢ 1. GOLDSTEIN, tions, Lot | FOR RENT—rurnisuea three 100m | g gaye and way ports. ol ) cabin. Suitable for two Mmen.lq e e s e o e 8@ e oo sl 2V Mayor. T e A Ty Telephone 109 g e ST . AT THE HCTELS . ek B | VACATION ENDED sesecerscmnaosce FURNISHED apartment for rent. Phone 3602. ‘! | | FOR RENy room cottage | and bath. Beautiful view. Apply| Gastineau- Hotel. BOAT OWNERS MEET TONIGHT A special meeting of boat own- ers and fishermen will be held FOR RENT — Two-roon furnished | tonight at 8 o'clock in the Coun- house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- | Cil Chambers in the C{ty Hall to phone 2654, ldiscuss the proposed bridge across Gastineau Channel. Mayor Gold- stein, who will appear at the reg- ular bridge hearing meeting tomor- row afternoon, wants all boatmen [ | FOR RENT — Lurge housekeeping | room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. meeting and give their opinions regarding proper clearance, etc., for the proposed structure. 'This opportunity is open to all to ex- press their views and from these he will form conclusions. L et J. W. SORRI | | Woodworking Cabinet Making | Small Jobs a Specialty | | Phone 349 85 Gastineau Ave. TIDES TOMORROW " " ‘ SEE BIG VAN. I High tide 4:45 a. m.,, 12.1 feet | Gunsand Ammunition || row tide 10:16 a. m, 68 feet | 204 Front St. 205 Seward St. | High tide 4:04 p. m. 133 feet | GUNS FOR RENT | Low tide 11:04 p. m, 23 feet ! [} —i RS £ 5 —e | | FINE | GORDON’S | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | | S Tiac? | at very reasonable rates | J Ladies _ReadY'to' l WRIGHT SHOPPE ||| =~ Wear | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | | Seward St., mear Front ; . [ E— —regardiess of whether your banking needs are small or large, we want you to know that we will welcome the opportunity to be of service. Complete facilities, a- full :range of banking services, plus our personal interest in your finencial progress, assure you of complete banking satisfaction at this‘benk: We:invite you to make this your banking home and eamestly hope you will come to-us-to talk over present and future prospects—confidene tially, of course. First National Bank to appear tonight at the City Hall| Harold Brown, of the Standard Oil staff, outside on a vacation trip, is returning to his Juneau home aboard the Northland. e 0Old papers ar The Emplre 1 MONEY The money you spend on a washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far greater by home methods; the possible illness due to unsanitary processes or over- taxing of your own vitality « .+ . just add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- % Alaska Laundry —~— Cu . J. I Ni conTenTmenT Brewed to 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 SATISFYING. BAILEY’S CAFE TH ALASKA HERE ers, the steamer Alaska, Capt. C. V. Westerlund, Dave Doran, purser, docked in Ju- neau from the south at 1:30 o’clock and will the Westward at 6 o'clock. east Alaska ports were S. E. Vi- kanes, Polley, W. B. King, E. H. Clifford,| L. A. White, W. L. Paui, Mrs. Cora | Armour, W. F. Mrs. R. B. Lesher, Mrs. liams, R. Bender, C. Coyne, Mrs, Coyne, B. Albott, A. Andrews. Seattle aboard Gray, R. R. Hermann, O. Holten, John Kapp, R. T. McCulloch, D. line Petrich. E SANITARY GROCERY Gastineau A. H. Smith; B. Parson, city; W. Weston, Seattle; Donald B. Het- T |Mira Loma, Cal.; James M. Ashton FROM WESTWARD SUNDAY commander, and R. H. Chadwick, representative of the U. S, Rubber Company, ar- [ rived in Juneau from a business trip to the Westward aboard the steamer Northwestern. - e —— The Washburn-Fairweather ex- pedition scaled three hitherto un- climbed peaks of the Fairweather range in Alaska this year. sail tonight bound for| | Arrivals in Juneau from South-| A. M. Anderson, E. M. . A. Nutbeam, M. D. Williams,| Adams, J. Farrar, R. B. Lesher, J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonah, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kla CANADIAN Fine Floors Extimates Fres | | 403 Goldsteln Blg. ; FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from Seattle Every Saturday at 10 am. Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound -...Oct. 28 Steamer YUKON ALASK. N'WESTERN Noy. 15 Nov. 26 FUKON 2. Nov. 21 Dec. 1 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, - Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova, Valdez and Seward. S.8. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and south- bound. 8.8. Yukon calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound, S.8. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. For Information, Reservations and Tickets Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKanna, Agent Phone 2 Safling from Soattle Bvery Menday night at § p, = D. B. FEMMER Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junesy Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 15+ k, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent FERRY TIME CARD. Leaves Juneau for Douglas and ‘ Thane P c I F I C 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. . —_— | 7:10a.m. $7:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. SAILING | 12:30p.mt 11:15pm. 0 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 2:00p.m. 12 midnight and SEATTLE 3:30p.m.t 11:00a.m. *4:00p.m. From Juncau Leaves Douglas for Juneam | Tacoma; George I. Clithero, Seat- i i :f’o"&n 6:30p.m. Itle; S. E. Vikanes, Ketchikan; A. PRINCESS NORAH { :30a.m. 17:45p.m. h P | M. Anderson, 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. hirty-four Passengers|M- Anders " Aiaskkh Nov. 2, 16, 30 12:45p.m.t 11:30p ma. Aboard for Juneau from | c. r. coyne, Petersburg; Miss ; 4ikn s 12:15pm. S.E. Alaska and Seattle |B- Albott, Petersburs. Dec. 14, 31 stgg.mt 11:15a.m. S e :00p.m. | Tickets, reservations and full *—Thane. . With freight, mail and passeng-|R. H. CHADWICK ARRIVES S ArHAARs i §=Proight il 6y scepted, ' § t—Saturdays only. V. W. MULVIBILL, Agent | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- JUNEAU bt tion Company P Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock évery Thurs- day at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing J. Braddock, Mrs. D. Wil- o RS PIGGLY Juneau-bound passengers from the Alaska were; M. Ashton, P. R. Bradley, G. Clithero, Mrs. F. Fagerson, W. 9 ickolifch, J. R. Noyes and Pau- HOME.-LIKE »Surroundings @et. homelike surround- ings add the ultimate to the dignity of a conducted funeral service. A beauti- ful chapel with organ. Pri- vate retiring room. Skilled arrangement of flowers. THe GRACIOUS, complete Real THRILL! Nothing -llke the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys service this community 4 ever played on expects. yor Play The 5ot Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards ~ Bowling The Charles W. Carter Mortuary “Th- PHONE 1963 “The Last Service Ts the Greatest Tribute” e “The Store That Pleases” points, I CHANNEL BUS LINE 3.8, Borford & Co, Ayesits Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. kH LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) More For Your l | Mo Aavernsements ‘spread world products before you. LEAVE AUK BAY 00 a.m.—12:30 p.m.—4:30 pm. :15 am.—2:30 p.m.—5:30 p.m. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurse day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone' Single O | LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER - Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET Jl}ngm* Ice. Cream. B0 P A General Motors Product! ANTI-FREEZE 2 Gallon Can for $3.50 Good for a whole season—will not boil away. Prevents rust. With this we give complete radiator cheek-up—tighten all connections. and water pump! CONNORS MOTOR (0.