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wowee e o it —— 5 B " i " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 1933, FINEST LARGEST POLLY AND HER PALS STEAMERS l A WOT'S ALL THEM : YOU INFERNAL IDIOT/ B | |[HOW DARE YoU SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from Seattle Every Saturday at 10 a.m. Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau 4 Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON ... ..Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 10 ALASKA ........Nov. 4 Nov. 17 Nov. 16 N'WESTERN ....Nov. 11 Nov. 15 Nov. 26 For Information, Reservations and Tickets % “'\ “ iy C \ = fl\ )2 ] 2 :Uifior: oo Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Dc:. 1 Z ) S s =Y = = < orts ! all: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, R | 1 i g g = \<D=T75é2’ 2 - Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- = 3 ¥y 5 v 4 5 B R ’ 7 i ~ dova, Valdez and Seward. = B.8. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and south- bound. - R ? S:S. Yukon calls at Yakutat northbound and "’me ‘,u €!‘2‘1 ‘)w1 "A‘v J A S southbound. o S.8. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. FOR SALE | T T Ld — e - R Y e T cil table. Ferguson jumped from 7 TUBE bat radio. Price $40.00. FOR REJ\I «:)—xm.nmf;_rmshed apt. Marlne News Your Dllt:)’y his chair, took hold of Hanford 3 3 fng Yan' Gem{ Wwith Ratil EH0ne Seb y . g to put him under arrest, but de- ! Ave | Two targe nght /lfuaay sisted when his attention was called 3 7 ( ff' D election, called Hanford a damn s Call lcer. 0 liar. Both men sprang to their feet THE ALASKA LINE 2 brandishing fists across the Coun- R. J. McKanna, Agent Phone 2 FOR RENT 0y rooms, dishes, twin 20 month. One room R \p. Phone| beds, linen, to the fact that he was not on 7 | $10. 207 Second St. Upstairs. duty until 9 o'clock. Hanford resigned as Chairman of 436 or write Jack Koby. | P o ® 9% 000000 0P 4 N SPECIAL CASH PRICES on wool FOR RENT —- Furnished cottages MA'N SEGRET le E Can’t Be Done for the Sim-|the committee, but the Mayor re- lankets. Also Khaki quilts, while| and cabins. See Tom McMullgn. | I Slumer MOVG-IIIIIII fused to allow any action taken . “p ¥ Furniture Co,| South Sth St. ! NORTHROUND ple Reason “I'm Not | 5%, Titicr until A, B. Ander- | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four- | uF MIGHIGAN ades repaired at Econ-| room house with bath. Tele- on Duty, Sir son, the third member of the com- ROLLER S ou omy F e Co, 1. O. O. F¢| Pphone 1472 | DE BLIG - FOR RENT Seven-room house | ; mittee, returned. FOR SALE or rent — Furnished| and bath. Newly plastered, nice- Ecor F. Bl . . . . { ® Northwestern due 'to arrive o late Tuesday or early Wed- e ° . . ° . » was an interesting session SRR i R e City Council held at Wran-! MR. AND MRS. KEX EARLY last week, according to the \ gell Sentinel, in which fists \were branished, “liar” was ‘hurled, nesday. Zapora scheduled to arrive Tuesday or Wednesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS FOR HIRST - CHICHAGOF . . . . | ® Princess Norah scheduled to . . . . Hiouss. Barghin: PHoue 3602 | 1y furnished. Four bed rooms.! 7 Low e Dol Opposite Postottice. Inquire at Great Blocking of Wolver- sall from Vancouver Nov.gl «d an officer Who sprang to make| Mr. and Mrs. Rex Early and New 1 WILL SELL—trade—or give away| Windsor Apts. b e Rai Mischief | at 9 p. m. n arrest desisted when he had|Steve Early, who came to Juneau Round Trip Rate houses, lots or cabins. If inter- — - Tl mne i alses 1scnie | ® Norco scheduled to sail from e |noi vet “gone on duty.” last Monday to attend the funeral o ested see Wrecker Rox or Phonc THREE-room furnished apt., bath, with Opponents !® Seattle Nov. 13 at 9 p .m. e| Here is the account of the in-|of their mother, Mrs. P. S. Early, Safling from Soatile 1134. P. O. Box 2214 | x(l: 5-(![: ‘“yfif.fi’“’f;) :;L?cr 8ca and| Yukon scheduled to sail from e |cident as appearing in the Sen-|-eturned to Hirst-Chichagof on the Erory Moaday nicht at9 5. m. E sold. Elling . ) -_'® _Seattle November 18 at 10 e|tinel: motorship Estebeth. 700 Hirsi, Omacnagof Stock. 45 cents. po e Pnone!s ."f\"\),,‘“fiffii‘lfifiififsficx- e ‘am . Firewerks Department S e J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER - 3 y Ffees Oll: 8 7 ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e| The fact that the Council is the| v, 5. GEOLOGIST ON | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 Firsp Tetons ‘oant- | ‘2004 421% East 7th St. {ing is one reason why Michigan's| 3 SUUTHBOUND SAILINGS & B oot o —— [ mighty Wolverines have been able orvhiand 1s scheduled seuth= IOR SALE—A wicker b\kfh, bt Three-room furnished ll:l’,:;’:m[ ’x v:el:'mr Stm(mional «punt ® bound Sunday at midnight Also baby’s bathtub. Phone system of foot-| ® Alaska scheduled southbound verning body of the town and some dignity should attach to the Council Chamber and that onsideration of the town's affairs WAY TO WASHINGTON | - ”» Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junesi M.S. ZAPORA Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Dr. Ralph Tuck, U. S. Geologist > in the Anchorage. district, in.oon- Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kla o ** FOR REN 8 apt. with bath. Suitable for ass and prayer pass and ¥ ® November 16. . . . LOCAL SAILINGS e |by the Council and city officer . ° . p— 2 bachelors. Phone 1005. FOR SALE - Two second-hand ball this season. heating plants. One Arcola, ONC poe mr e Toom | Coaches say the present Michi : i nection with the Alaska Railroad’s| Wooks Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only eleven displays better block- ® ¥stebeth leaves every Thurs- should be conducted with courtesy,| development program, is a passen- OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK was entirely lost sight of in a bit- ter controversy starting over dog ger south on the Yukon. He will| Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen# Arco, with radiation. Cheap. Rice = . " iiile . for two men,| 820 ing than any Wolverine team since(® ~ 4ay night at 6 p. m., for . go to Washington, D. C, to con-| & Ahlers. Telephone 109. 8itka and way ports. a-minute” days early i o U Sl e 4 FOR SALE—Cale ana restaurail pupNieppn apartment for rent. | this (‘(In'm Pacific leaves every Thursday collections and involving H.| for in regard to future geological doing good business but OWner - pn. ... s600 | This there has been more ® 8t 10 a. m., for Petersburg, son, Night Marshal, and Coun- | work in the westward area. Mrs. . FERRY TIME CARD must leave city to look after Y | biockins dritt on Ferry Field than ® aks ana way ports Imen Hanford and Bidwell, Tuck went outside some time ago C ‘ u A DIA“ other business. Terms cash Of FOR KENL — Iivc-room COLUage| ;. ,,y (hree seasons of recent ® © ® ¢ ® ¢ ¢ @ ® ¢ ¢ ¢ 02 son refused to collect the|and has besn visiting relatives in fl | Leaves Juncau for Douglas ang part down. Communicate immed-, and bath. Beautiful view. Apply years. | b e . omad es and stated his case badly. | Kentucky, her old home. I | Thane ?mcly 3181 Empire for personal ‘"f'\“m'm,flf',m' Veterans who already knew all H( {Ielf lh;al it -T(a‘- .n!] llu_yu;sulc:e L.u o - A CI F c( | 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. interview. b __ FOR RENJ — wvarge housekeeping | about defensive play when they TEXAN WANTS .\,‘1\ him t;vv‘\m h.xlfx ong "u’m: TAKING SON SOUTH . { 7:10a.m. 0p.m.. = b electri iy rted for pre-season practice n poor pay and resented the fact 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. : +_Panos and room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- | reported D! n e Ehert i B pins 5 . FOH BALE or Toi apt. with range, Phone 436, | were set to work blocking. | hat the highest paid town em-| Arthur Marsh, of the Anchorage SAILING 12:30p.mt 11:15pm. S ert iano 3 4 " . " vy " e bloyee had C y 5 ary Post ice sta is r' i radios. Expert piano tuning. An-j Toom P nee. Phome ™| " Giving an opposing end a “free ployee had recently had his salary | postoffice staff, is aboard the Yu-| 5o YANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 2:00pm. 12 midnight derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward oo ppny gorooin furnished | ride” fo the sidelines is an effect- raised $20 a month under the plea| kon accompanied by his son, Eu- and SEATTLE 3:30p.m.t 11:00a.m. Strect. Telephone 143 or 488. 175 500 capin on 9th St. Tele- | ive way of shaking a ball-carrier T e - | smne suenl GG Lie belng s takey | *4:00pm. —into value.| phone 2654. Joose on off-tackle runs. Usually himself, was kept on less than afto a specialist outside for treat- | “1):12:: f,}’"ruféfl ::,‘Nu ‘:: ‘E?;gp e iena sl a guard comes out of the line to| DUBLIN, Nov. ii—prof. C. H { iving wage and expected to Work) ment of the knes bone. The young From Juneau ZLeaves Dougias for juneaw = 3 " FOR REN1—Sreepti ; room. Phone | y.in o blocking back take the end Slover of the Department of Eng- more than his present hours, which | man is suffering from a tuber- ! 6:30a.m. LADY needs work by hour or day.| 537. out. Much time has been spent lish in the University of Texas and |0€ stated were 63 a week. He re-|cular infection due to an injury PRINCESS NORAH ! 8:30a.m. Phone 44. = = — -~ | {raining Michigan guards to come a recognized authority on Anglo- cnted bitterly charges of ineffi-| received not long ago. 9:30a.m.t e . | BOST AN, FOUND : |ont aiexty Irish medieval relations, declares|iency and negleet of duty, feeling e Nov. 2, 16, 30 12:45pm.t CHILDREN cared for by day, week : ; | e inis work, Coach Kipe's the growing interest taken by Am-|that he had done his work well MISS OJA ON VISIT 2:15p.m. or month. Phone 2552 | LOST—Pair lineman’s pliers Near ..cers strengthen their legs by ericans in Celtic antiquities justi- wnd that the town should appre- Dec. 14, 31 3:45p.m.t FALF Soles Mens DRESS SHOES| é’i‘l‘ "g[‘l‘k B:{’"“); v ReWn 0} gnoying each other about the field. |fies the establishment in Dubin of |°late the fact. Hanford, Chairman| Miss Lillian Ola, formerly em- | 5:00p.m. S1 to $1.25. Men's heels 50c, ladies| 020l Otfice. Fewar | Although the Wolverines still an American school of Irish arch-|> “;L Wm;"“wv started out court-| ployed at B. M. Behrends Co.| Tickets, reservations and full *—Thane. | 35¢c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. | resort to punts and passes to gain |eology eously, ant Ve»ndevd by almost co.m- Inc X, and who has been in Cali-! particulars from t—Freight will be accepted. P et G AR | WANTED | ground they have added to these a — e .ngd [1;)1 blows "mm B‘ldwell. who| fornia recently, passed through t—Saturdays only. MISCELL ANEGUS (gt o pasventl mannigg attack. ey e s i’ osen (nelsling that Ferguson) Juneau aboard the Northland en- SCELLANK |ANTED at onee—a position as| In their games against Michigan || S TOMORKOW should not be dismissed from office | route to Sitka to visit her broth- V. W. MULVIHILL, Agect | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- B 7 7 2 WHY ? ? ? cook, housekeeper or practical | State, Cornell, Ohio state and Chi- |** without due Vm\'psugatm‘n‘ of the|er, George Oja, manager of the JUNEAU % face life's struggles blindly? In-| nurse. No objection to the coun-| cago. hlv;ic);xganidcopm::?‘:: werei Tow tide 2:08 & m. - 82 feat .clh:l:i[‘:e 35::;! his efficiency as| Sitka Transfer Company. tion Company teresting, fascinating study re- try or location. Room 435, Gas- outrushe: y W . ! ngh tide 8:39 a. m. 139 feet 2 2 TSRO SPER g ?—_——v——- veals Nature's laws. A free book | tineau Hotel. ——a———— | Low tide 3:01 p. m. 43 feet Hanm'\ghfrf]m_ Head In 5 CARTER RETURNS Fine Floors Estimates ne:? B “The WISDOM OF THE SAGF;-SHJWA'I:ITD* S ey o ARE SOUTHBOUND | Hieh tide 8:48 p. m. 126 feet |y e by b ol R L DA Wfiof;r:::;. oL o GARLAND BOGGAN | I{" -~ A will be mailed to you upon re- : s s —_ = s 5 : Flooring Centractor portatio pany AMORC_TEMPLE, ROSICRUC-|, Sojppssions. A2l Sinp and son, Richard, of Anchorage,| LOW tide 3:01 a. m, 29 feet/ | Gourol Bidwell int o Ll e ldsaio Sanding, Finishing il . O IAN PARK, SAN JOSE, CALI-| ing Co. e garassouith conthe TUKOR | MeAD e 11905, 1, 151, ek i@ cn. Bive s SITREEE D b g | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | || Leaves City Dock every Thurs- FORNIA. | WANTED—Lacy wants work of any | to spend the holidays. } o, I = thati he TGRS AT Repe et AL P |4 day s 10wl dor Betasitiig, s de — e | d. Phone 472. Room 2. a0 High tide 9:49 p. m., 13.5 feet . | Kake, Port Alexander and way NEW Auto-Camp, Gas Station,| kin Sl l-‘oMR TR.——EATMENT i BORER U o ' points. 3tor i a 6 o = T :xlx?:;.llo!i\-.c%]:;);m:lun:g: ub 42010111‘21' R 2 — 3 | GEORGE STEELE ABOARD PA RENT CHANNEL BUS LINE P.;. B. 7.."0"1 & Co., Agents acres. Good land. Price $1500.00.| | GORDON’S Harry Mizeoti, of Flat, is a pas-| YUKON BOUND FOR STATES * LEAVE AUK BAY | one 79 Valentine Bldg. Take part Alaska and cash. E.|/ Nl b senger aboard the Yukon going wi ; g 0 v 7:00 a.m.—12:30 p.n.—4:30 pm. | Dorig, Sonoma, Calif i Ladies’ Ready-to- the. States for medical treatment. mug’eo;ie t:;ee:;uk;; = ol ity i 18 LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) s S 7 . Ty | .+ He is n il | v g ? E5E b Feaion, DO, for trestment |} Wear The aayrusemenis oring §ou| severing his . business connections il i 9:15 - 8 Jmefi DD 0. D : of fallen arches, also corns, and| | . Seward St, near Front | |news of better things to have and | in Cordova, but will remain outside Motorship complete line of footwork. Next "' S e .:£ easier ways to live. # iwhere he can be near Mrs. Steele — “ESTEBET ” door to Brownie's Barber Shop. | — ~ {who is with relatives recovering | More For Your H ‘ {from a paralytic stroke. Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- ———eee—— — CARROLL ON TRIP | day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and A% Way Ports | COLEMAN’S DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O Turn to Brit. Autos | SIMLA, India—Government fig- ures show that in one year India’s| jmports of American automobiles P. D. Carroll, of Curry, is a ’ passenger aboard the Yukon for have fallen two-thirds while im-( T Sitin o rhamaln urrtl) ol rts of British cars have doubled | ntil a - Rhe total, however, fell from 11 i the first of the year. The Florence Sho, 522 in 1931-32 to 8.877 in 193 w ::vlnx a ’Pro ty I e o nen N | I Your Child’s | PRONE a1 ||| LUDWIG NELSON Behrends Bank Building FIRE ALARM CALLS J R|GHT ) Bank ] 1-3 Third and Franklin. 7 14 Pront and Prauklin. = GROWTH | Juneau lce Cream A sy e Y A b y | Parlors 3 = Front, near Gross Ap! - | 1-1 Front, opp. City Whart. NN / | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S i3 s e i . oo n o (| e, 1-9 mt at A. J. lce. ks a 2-1 Willoughby st Totem depend upo,n these thin s ! HARDWARE Grocery. i g Aavernsements i 33 Willoughby, opp. Oash —regardless of whether your banking needs b e e A pchemante: evrens wony| | Thomas Hardware Co. oI, oo Garaga. are small or large, wuc‘ want you to know fal 1gyous child i to develop normally. And sun- L. 33 poont and Main :h‘at we‘c:llll welcome the opportunity to be ot .:xm?lé.c‘:.gfi‘::‘,'ng.mfi“:.fn‘;f::‘f"fl.“:fi, dict, Second 3 service. Wit them, “rickets”, that unfc hildren’s dt: COMTENTIMENT | i st s wresss i Complete facilities, a full range of banking .ah l;l;dl;fycthcnsnuh. AR R HEADQUARTERS for i . . lve summer sunshine tl nte! a | umcu‘ phu our pmond interest in your tn}:-ewm u_:1 ':ldm l;"Y Sunlamp. Its beneficial ultra-violet ny'. can ;rwent and = 3 financial progress, assure you of complete deive ;“;‘g‘m A da; cure rickes Q;‘kl*lx‘:’n g :«::‘ll:pment :‘a'?:'nd se;r SraiRAL . e 1519 ure. And remember, i banking satisfaction at this bank. We invite riop s vl the'Gariera] Blecteic Safety Reflecror and Safery Glsss Bulb . B. 0. P. & you to make this your banking home and x (et o ¢ insure e?ct{ve ukrl:-vlcle( radiation with no danger of ELECTRIC 4 '3 i erved steamin; 3 normal use. neral 1 § eamestly hope you will come to us to talk Smooth. Btmuating, by a General Electric Sunlamp today and assure your SUMNBLAMP | A Geypuil Wi Boaunt! i over present and future prospects—confidene Blending richly with the ehild. . .and yoursclf ... the healthful benefits of sunshine i ANTI-FREEZE £ fially of course. good thick cream. And _ . day or night . . . winter or summer . . . whenever you P"c!“ Rnow ;P ; RATIRFYING. s f:'....hu model llustrated (Model I . .. price $20.50) is the | gt 2 Gallon Can for $3.50 +8 fi,‘:"fw. ol dn g gy oo A g B o il e 22.50 ‘screws or gadgets. s Good for a whole season—will not boil P ’l,(),le away. Prevents rust. With this we give First National Bank {1\ BAILEY’S : Alaska Electric Light and e e . 411 CAFE - Power Co. ' : JUNEAU DOUGLAS

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