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g § i $ { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. NOV. 23, 1933, [/BEAT T, UNK/ RUN FER YER - | FOR SAL aby bug, Like n high chair, gs-c;\x:“ $30. Telephone 3401. | | )R SALE—7 acres on Glacier Highway, Mile 7. Bargain. Terms | if desired. Enquire Em| | FOR SALE7-tube Kolster Radio. Mahogany desk model, 520.00., Phone 537. FOR SALE—45 ft. trolling vessel, | equipped for trolling and halibut- ing. 40 h.p. heavy duty gas en- gine, $700.00. Inquire gasboat Cricket, Rock Dump Float, 7 TUBE battery radio. Price $40.00. Enquire L. E. Herrin, Van Lehn residence, Willoughby Ave. houses, lots or cabins. If inter- ested see Wrecker Rox or Phone| 1134. P. O. Box 2214. 00 Hirst Onicnagof Stock. 45 cents First National Bank. il FOR SALE—Cale ana@ restauramnt 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 renl—Planos and radios. Expert piano tuning. An- derson’s Music Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephone 143 or 488. | TURN your ola goid into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop.| CHILDREN cared for by day, Week or month. Phone 2552. } {IALF Soles Mens DRESS SHOES| $1 o $125. Men's heels 50c, ladies 35c. Saloum’s. Seward Street. LOST AND FOUND | ST_Two keys and bingle at-| tached to blue ribbon. Finder: please return to General Delivery | at Post Office. | TOST—Gold Elgin wrist watch be- | tween Guy's Drug Store and 1st St, Juneau. Reward. Phone 21, Douglas. | LOST—_Palf lineman's pliers near | Gold Creek Bridge. Return to; Cable Office. Reward. | i WANTED g WANTED—Stenographic or office| work by young woman. Will ac-{ cept house work from responsible | parties. Phone 374. i | GORDON’S i Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear Seward St, near Front A ] i SEEBIG VAN | | For the largest assortment of | | Alaskan Made Christmas { Giffs in Juneau! | 204 Front St, 205 Seward St. & N | | I H _POLLY AND HER PALS n FOR RENT--Store room formerly occupied by Jarman’s next to San Francisco Bakery. Shelving, cir- culating heater and display cases included. Inquire San Francjsco i @eceseececnaon FOR RENT—Four-room furnished » apt. Fhane 3304 Steamer Movements ° oy s w1 NOKRTHBOUND . FOR RENT — Two large rooms,| ¢ Northland scheduled to arrive ® twin beds. Also single housekeep- in port at 2 o'clock tomor- e ing rooms. 207 2nd St. row afternoon. . FOR RENT , wurnished cottages SCHEDULED SAILINGS o and cabins. See Tom McMullen. Zapora scheduled to sail from ® South 9th St. = Seattle November 24. . Alaska scheduled to sail from ® FOR RENT Seven-room house Seattle, November 25 at 10 @ and bath. Newly plastered, nice- a. m. o ly furnished. Four bed rooms. Princess Norah :cheduled to ® Opposite Postoffice. Inquire at sail from Vaucouver Nove-m ® Windsor Apts. ber 25 at 9 p. m. e [——— — Norco scheduled to sail from # THREE-room furnished apt., bath,| ¢ Seattle November 27 at 9 ® electric range. Corner 3rd and p. m. ° Gold. Ellingen Apts. PERELLE apts. Also houses. Phone 2004. 421% East Tth St FOR RENT—jurnisned three Toom cabin. .Suitable for two men. Telephone 109. FOR RENT —'vLarge housekeeping room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 438. FOR RENT—Sreeptu; room. Phone 5317 s — | Resurrection Lutheran REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, ! Pastor | Morning Worship 10:30 AM. || % Hamilton Beach Food Mixer $197.5 ATTACHMENTS Meat Grinder - - - - - Slicer-Shredder - - - - Coffee Grinder - - - - - Potato - i S R Jujce Extractor - - - inadt be used without P Unit, .’.‘3.‘::'."‘3.‘ $4.75. W'" g ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive in port tomorrow ev- ening. Yukon scheduled .southbound December 1. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for 8itka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. eoepm 090 s e BIG FREIGHTER I LYING OVER DUBING TODAY ;Depere Arrives Yesterday with Assorted Cargo —Leaving Tonight The Alaska Line freighter De- | pere, Capt. O. C. Anderson, com- ' mander, and G. W. Parks, purser, ‘Southeast Al- tied up. ab be put off at other Southe: dock at 10;30 o'clack last night af- ter unloading freight at Douglas,’ Where it arrived at 3 g'clock yes- 1 h nses at Nelson! terday afternoon. e . S | . This morning wne Depere was at the Pacific Coast dock, un- $ d Egegik, Togiak, Kulukuk and | loading cqal. As soon as the cargo :?:m: a‘nd.oa is put ashore, probably Jate tor night, the freighter will leave for Guigilling Sitka, where it will deliver. 8|,y gopount of ice which prevented | & Wh 4 Y. % quantity of freight. | at a wise choice. A 'glft a quantity of miscellaneous freight z: | that will save hours of tedious for the Westward. | kitchen work for years to come.' The Depere left Seattle with 2! 000 tons of .cargo, lumber and dynamite. ( e $3.25% | | Weather was bad gll. the way :-;E“ north. with heavy rainfall. e 8.5 3. the Alaska-Juneau There is also mostly coal, 5 | vessel was forced to lay-to for the i ( from Big Diom: which is Sov- o: “_nlght when south of (Prince Ru-|.4 terrl?ory o | pert. due to reports of a 44-mile f | gale. e Depere is scheduled to sall Th, | from Seattle again. on December at noon for Southeash and Sauthwest Alaska ports. Daily Empire yvant Ads Pay. P R . . % save fuel with PYREX foods better. New ‘shipment just’ low prices. . PYREX a&se You can cook at lower temperature and It ‘ saves ‘money, sayes time, and cooks Thomas Hardware Co. ¢ T i WARE. arrived—at the new —— Marine News beencespese By CLIFF STERRETT S{ I AIN'T FOOLIN, UNK ~ (HONEST L AINT! 4 TN " REGULAR-TRIP Ths itorshlp Patific, * Capt. Paul Kegel, commander, sailed from the City Dock at 10 o'clock this morning on its regular week- y voyage for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and waypoints. The Pacific carried an unusu- ally heavy cargo of miscellansous freight, consisting chiefly of hol- «day supplies. A large number of turkeys were included. Passengers were Bill Feero and Chris 'Dakl [for Tebinkoff Bay; Mrs. V. A. Paine, Andrew Moran, and Bert Caro, for Kake. NORTHWESTERN 1S BOXER ARRIVES 'AFTER VOYAGE ‘70 BERING SEA {Captain Crawford Reports Heavy Weather, Slush Ice, Encountered Two months to the day after leaving Juneau for the north, the! Motorship Boxer, Capt. James Crawford, arrived here at 7:30 o'-| Westward, is making good time clock this morning, with froz- | and is scheduled to arrive in port en reindeer for winter relief work| tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock in- in Juneau, after crawling through!stead of 1 o'clock Saturday morn- ta thick fog dyring the night ing, which put him four hours later than expected. i ! After a dash into ‘the. north ESTEBETH CHANGES ‘[ SCHEDULE, ONE WEEK which took him near the Arctic Circle, Capt. Crawford was non- chalant this morning ‘in speaking | 3 of the risk he ran of ?et'.ingl Motorship Estebeth sails tonight caught in the Ice. faa |at 6 oclock for Sitka and way- “There wasn't any danger of ports. Next week, owing to Thurs- that,” he said. ‘“Although ge did'day falling on Thanksgiving Day, have some difficulty in lightering the Estebeth will load freight and cargo ashore in one or two places sail at 2 o'clock Wednesday af- !on account of slush ice which had| ternoon. formed.” ! Reindeer Aboard | The reindeer came from Tin/ | city, and wers part of the Cape? ‘With 95 tons of Nanaimo coal for Prince of Wales herd. Butcher-| here, the freighter Depere was tied ing operations were performed on!up at the City Dock from 6 to 10 the beach, according to i Capt.|o'clock las tevening, while she dis- Crawford and the weather was so charged the shipment. clear and cold that the carcasses, froze overnight, thus eliminating extra trouble freezing them in the ship’s refrigeration system. There were 400 reindeer in the original | shipment, many of which have al- ready been delivered, and some to ————————— DEPERE BRINGS COAL during the early morning hours | yesterday to unload a few tons of ' general freight. —————— GASBOAT IS SOLD The gasboat Rosita has been sold by Mrs. E. J. Martin to John J. Kline, local contracfor. The Boxer went north with ma- GOODY SALE Island, Unalakleei and Little Dio- mede Island, and with teachers, Grocery. —adv. DUE FRIDAY NIGHT, Steamer Norihwestern, from. the The Yukon also landed here! ; Hospital Guild.Geody Sale, Sat-: urday, Dec: 2, 11 am. (‘.ia.mick'sl gt} SEATILE SHIP ,‘Freighlver‘ Ohioan Starts to Sink, New York Har- bor, Crew Removed NEW YORK, Nov. 23.. — Two | freighters, the Ohioan, inbound from Seattle, and the Liberty, col- lided in the harbor this forenoon. The Ohioan started to sink and |the crew was removed, The freight- 'er was beached and the crew re- turned and danger. The Liberty was damaged in-a (lesser degree. is in no immediate —o—— 00009000 . AT THE HOTELS . 00 9000090000900 Gastinean William Fromholz Juneau; George Turner, Juneau. | Alaskan [ W. W. Montgomery, Taku; Gil- | bert Nadeau, Taku; Frank O.John- | son, Taku; Fred Anderson, Taku; | Elmer Pierson, Juneau. oo igarettes Candy Cards The New Pabst Famous Dranght_ Beer On Tap . / @aymon’d,‘who started for could not land there Steve K, the Boxer from stopping. He will be at Little Diomede Island until the North Star or.a government cutter visits the Island next sea- Little BDlomede ¥sland is the arest United States possession Russls, being only three miles Weather Severe . Bad weatheér marked the trip, said Capt. Srawford, although it was no worse-thap he had expect- ed. Conditions. were so bad at { Nelson that five days were required to unload there. The Boxer en- | countered. much heavy weather, and gales were frequent. At Una- lakleet, slush dce gave consider- able trouble to the tug and light= er taking freight ashere, and for| a time it looked as though they: would ‘ot pe able to unload. | . The Boxer picked up Christmas wnd freight at Campbell, on St. Lawrence Island and mare than four toms of archeologicsl specime: mpstly bones, for Prof. Otto kst At Unalsska, which were discharged at Seward to be pent to 1 | . Ports of call in their order were Akutan, Egeglk, Kulukuk, Tog! Quigillinguk, Nelson Island, Una lakleet, Nome, Tin City; Diogigde Nome, St. Lawrence Island, Boxer Bay, Gambell, Unalaska, Kodiak, ,Sewufl.'!nkuut and Juneau. ! 1 ————— :i? I R TR ] TIDES TOMORROW ot ¥ Low tide 0:00 a. m., 11 feet High tide 6:42 3. m. 136 feet ' Low tide 12:47 p. m., 4.7 feet ! High tide 6:37 p. m., 13.4 feet —_—e RUMMAGE SALE The L Gpild of Holy Trinity Cal irgl wil}. bold a rummage sale tomorgow in the former Jaz- e e W ¥ & .,d‘ " bargain — rooming and lease—will pay about 50% gross —and 25 % or more net. home ' on 12th Street tidelands—furn: ished—less than $1,000,00,, ~ Leave Seattle Juneau, Haines, and Seward. bound. each trip. R. J. McKANNA, Agent 1B M.S.“ZAPO! wock, Orafg, Ketchikan. CAHADIAN. PACIEIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA _and SEATTLE From juneau PRINCESS NORAH } Nov. 2, 16, 30 Dec. 14, 31 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU 4 house equiément "CHANNEL BUS LINE | : LEAVE AUK BAY '7:00 a.m.~12:30 Pm.—4:30 pr. | LEAVE JUNEAU (Out way) 9:15 am.—2:30 p.n.—5:30 pm. . T o R —— The Flornce Sho, : . 18 . 25 2 . 9 . 16 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Skagway, S.'S. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and south- S. 8. Yukon calls at Yakutat and Latouche northbound and southbound. s 8. S. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak For Information and Tickets Call THE AEASKA LINE Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 . $ GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas™: Leave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneat Nov. 24 Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonah, Tenaxee, Fort Alexander, Kis SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Junesu Commercial Dock, Agen¥ LARGEST LE h.m. from Seattle’ Due Juneau Due Jufieau Northbound Southbound Nov. 25 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 16 Dec. 22 Dec. 28 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 7 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Cordova, Valdez Nov. 30 Deg. 1 *Calls first trip of month only LOW AUTO RATE FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas aad . Thane 6:15a.m. 6:16p.m. 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 8:40p.m. 12:30p.mt 11:15pm. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00am. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneap 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. \ 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. ' 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. ' 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. ' 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m, 3:45p.m.t 11:15a.m, 5:00p.m. *—Thane. ! i 1 : t1—PFreight will be accepted. | t—Saturdays only. ! Juneau Ferry & Naviga-' tion Company : Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock ‘Thurs- day at 10 am, for . Kake, Port Alexander and way points, i 3. B. Burford & Co, Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves sy Every Thurs- day at § P. M. for Sitka Way. Parts " 'DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Froxe o O Watch Repairing Brunswick 41 Co.

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