The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1933, Page 6

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| | TAKIN' NEEWAH i | DUCK HUNTIN ed stock for breeding. 13 female two males. Reasonable price. Charles J. Rapuzzi, Skagway, Al- aska. purse containing Zipper fastening. ave same by prov- and paying for this at Empirr FOUND—Lady's various ite ‘Owner majy ing prope ad. FOR FOR SALE on terms or to rent a 5-room ultra modern home. Oil burner, hot water heat, fireplace, full basement, hardwood etc. G. E. Krause, Phone 439. £ - FOR SALE—Will : for cash as leaving city one al electric high boy radio in fix class condition. Also electric st ing machine. Apply Radio Shop next to Capitol Theatre. FOR SALE — Heywood-Wakefiel i aby buggy, high chair, go-cart i { Like new. $30. Telephone 3401, ] 21 { H 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. WILL SELL—ux —or give away houses, lots or cabins. If inter-, ested see ‘Wrecker Rox or Phone! 1134. P. O. Box 2214. "00 Hirst Chicnagof Stock. 45 cents. First National Bank. FOR ‘SALE—Cate ana resuurmt doing good business but owner| must leave city to look after! other business. Terms cash ‘or _ patt. dawn. Communicate immed- fately 3181 Empire for person'll interview. FOR SALE or reht—Pianos and radios, Expert piano tuning. An- derson’'s Music Shoppe, Street. Telephune 143 or 488. | " SORN your ow go into value| i Cash or trade av Nugges Shop. G e R e o t CHILDREN cared for by day, week b or month. Phone 2552. BTN W6 ol SRV HIALF Soles Men's DRESS BHDES $1 to $1.25. Men’s heels 50c, lad! 35c. Saloum’s. Seward streec. FIRE ALARM CALLS i i 1-3 Third and Pranklin. . i-4 Front and Franklin. ¢ 1-6 Pront, near Ferry Way. 1-8 Pront, near @ross Apta. Front, opp. City Whart. Pront, near Saw Mill Pront at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Garage. Fifth and Fitth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fitth and Kennedy Ninth, back of power house. for that HEAD COLD! Two sizes floors, | sacrifice cheap | Seward, . HAS A SCREW e HE LOOFE SEFES THINGS! FOR RENT tore room formerly occupied by Jarman’s next to San Francisco Bakery. Shelving, cir- culating heater and display cases included. Inquire San Francisco | | Bakery. | | {FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | ® | apt. Phone 3204. * Steamer Movements FOR RENT rurnisned cottages|® NORTHBOUND L4 and hcabx;:s.stSee Tom , MeMullen. | Ajacka due Tuesday. . by b ® Zapora scheduled to arrive ® FOR RENT Seven-room house|® next Thursday. b and bath. Newly plastered, nice-|® SCHEDULED SAILINGS o 1y furnished. Four bed rooms.|® Princess Norah scneduled to e Opposite Postoffice, ‘Inquire at|® il from Vaucouver Nove-m ¢ e ber 25 at 9 p. m. L4 . ... |e Norco scheduled to sail from e m furnished apt, bath,| ® Seattle November 27 at 9 @ electric range. Corner 3rd and p. m % o! Gold. Ellingen Apts. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle December | cabin. Suitable for two men. | Telephone 109. Yukon scheduled southbound ® December 1. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- t day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. . Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m., for quer&burl.ll Kake ana way ports. o PERELLE apts. Also houses. Phone 1 . Steamer Northwestern, Capt. C.| e 2004. 421% East Tth St. il W. Glasscock, commander, and | Crer Mortuary. norals derengiivd ang Tenariion, OUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Joe Large, purser, docked here | participation in the reception of; FC o r nd scheduled south- e/ / | the United States destroyers s t ; (FOR RENT—rurnisnca three room bound next Monday noon, e | Southbound at 6 o'clock this morn- ISURPRISE ORCHESTRA | paged- st " the FHE" plohie: parad | APPEARS TONIGHT AT | o i FOR REN7T — Large housekeeping room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. FOR REN1—Sreeptu; room. Phone 537, WANTED ..'l'g...'l..h | WANTE —sStenographic or off: work by young woman. Will ac-| ce p‘ house work from responsible | gy NORTHLAND HAS, “wos: axo zouso_ FOUR HOUR STOP, SAILS TO SITKA, Will Stop at Pmt Althorp on Return — Sailing for Seattle Monday Noon L()ST»BEI\MOI\ )l)l St nnd (:old< stefn Building two music books. Finder pl("..\sl. call 260. I‘OUND A pair o( glasses. Owner can have same by describing them ' and paying for this adv. Inquire ; Service Transfer Co. 21 PASSENGER ABOARD ALASKA "FOR THIS PORT, Motorship Northland, Capt. Leon- ard Williams, commander, and E. | P. Winch, purser, tied up at Fem- mer’s dock yesterday afternoon at 1 oclock and sailed for Sitka o'clock n«fenqer: for Juneau were Dr. fln’i ‘Vh< J. W. B. McAuliffe, Mrs. A. H. Whitcomb and H;\rr, Setzer, from Seattle; SEATTLE, Nov. 25. — Steamer M. S. Wilson, Charles H. Flory, A. Alaska sailed at 10 o'clock this| Riede, A. C. Kingsley, Gerald forenoon for Southeast and South- Turner, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Elliott, west Alaska ports with 68 first Mrs. A. Garn, Joseph Acton, and class and 7 steerage passengers.' Ed Ridley from Southeast Alaska Those -aboard the Alaska booked ports. | © Besides eleven through passeng- for Juneau are: | Bob Toussaint, Charles Hall,|ers for Sitka, the Northiand pick-|PROSPECTOR PLEADS Robert W. Bender, Nell McClos- | key, Sam. Berger, F. D. Sheldon,|J. Kaznakoif, N. A McEachran, Ben Delgelle, Peter Jellich, M. J.| George R. Hatton, W. W. Mont- Sullivan, R. J. Rinko Bnrbara,gomerv Ed Christensen, Mr. and Laurie;, Margaret - Lo Robert| Mrs. Tom Dimetrius and Frank Caszy, Miss Alice White, Mrs. K.| W. George Cashel, Jack Laurie, A. Krugman,|" Due to stopping at Port Althorp G. Swanson, Mrs, R. L. Bernard,|on the return from Sitka, the ed up eight passengers here, John two steerage. Northland will not sail from Ju- —_— | neau for Seattle until Monday DANCE—ELKS' HALL | noon. Dance under#the‘ auspices of B. PSRN P NSy P, O. E. Saturday hight, Elks’ Hall.| The orchid, aristocrat of flowers, Revelers Music. Admission 75c. | requires at st seven years to Ladies Free. —adv. | bloom. VTR S " FILL YOUR COAL BIN TODAY! COAL-UP with the economical INDIAN EGG- * LUMP coal—a low costing, quality coal you can depend on to provide full heating comfort holding its fire a lopg time. INDIAN EGG- LUMP burns with a long, clean, hot flame— holding. its firea long time. INDIAN EGG- LUMP has always given complete sfaction in the range, furnace or heater. For a Long Burning, Sustained Fire— bank. with: Carbonado Coking Coal ) 412 AR | Takes 14 South—Has 68 Marine News : NORTHWESTERN . TOUGHES HERE SEATLE BOUND Brings 28 P assen gers— Through: Passengers jing and sailed again at 7 o'clock.| Passengers for Juneau were Joe| Anderson, W. F. Barber, G. T.| Dunbflr, Letere Jones, Olive LaVar-| my, R. L Pratt, Mr. and Mrs.| ] Rogers, Ken Seymoure, G. W. Ter- rill, Charles Williams, J. Wilson,| F. A. Wood, J. P. Vario, C. D. Gammun, Patsy Miller, C. C. Per-/ soneus, Rose Femmer, George An-| Rev. E. Budde, Mr. and Mrs. Rapuzzi, Mrs. A. Streed, B. H.| Clifford. Ketchikan. Southbound Passengers going aboard ‘here were Alfred C. Johnson, Harvey| Allen, E. H. Roberts, Eva Gunn,| | (- en last to T Funeral- serviees for John Sorri, | who died early Friday morning at j the family residence on Gastineau {Awnue will be held Monday af-| ternoon at 2 o'clock from the C.| REISS’S ROAD HOUSE| Anton Reiss, manager of of M. D. Moran, R. Roberts, J. M.|gymon Creek Roadhouse, has tomorrow night. | —adv. STAGE'S TEAM LOSES BATTLE BY SCORE 14-1 LOS ANGELES, Cal, | Loyola of the West defeated Al- > Stagg’s College of the Pacific night by a score of IAST RITES .FOR JOHN SORRI WILL | BE NEXT MONDAY gaged a surprise orchestra for ap-| pearance at his place tonight and A new dance pro- gram has been arranged and all new numbers are promised by the derson, L. L. Trimble, Ed Madsen, management. P 4 | L.| e e e ATTENTION FIREMEN There will be -a~drill by Com- The Northwestern also had 64 pany No. 1 of the Juneau Fire | passengers for Seattle and two for (Department on Sunday afternoon at one o'clock. MINARD MILL, Foreman. DOLLY GRAY, ' |DRUM, BUGLE CORPS | ENJOYS BIG FEED AT | AM, LEGION DUGOUT irty-six boys of ihe Bugle ‘and Drum Corps enjoyed their annual dinner at the American Legion Dugout yesterday evening, | celebrating the founding of the organization. A feature of the evening was a talk by Mrs, Edith Sheelor, who told the boys about the American Legion convention at Chicago and about the World’s Fair. | Miss Pauline Reinhart, instrhetor of the corps, was presented with a tea set by the American aLe- gion in token of appreciation of the work she has expended ‘on the corps. During the present season, be- | ginning in May, the Corps has | appeared in the Memorial Day parade, played taps for seven fu- Nov. 25— ed on the Fourth of July, parad- ed ‘the opening day of the base- ball ball szason and games, taken part played at five in the;| en- | for the Parent-Teacher Associa- tion, played for the Pioneers of Alaska, 4nd taken part three nights and in three parades for the American Legion show. | ‘The Corps at present has a mem- bership of 42 boys and 8 reserves. g th NO PARKING NOTICE Because of street ‘cleaning opera- tions, no parking of cars will be permitted on paved streets tomor- |row (8Sunday) morning from '3:30 to 8:30 o'clock. City ordinance to | this effect will be strictly enforced. C. J. DAVIS, Chief of Police. Chief. |—adv. Kowal, Peter Roeser, Jim E. Tan-| aka, and G. Meste, for Seattle; George Anderson and John F. Chamberlin, for Ketchikan, and P.| Jorgensen and Mrs. Carl Jacob- son, for Petersburg. | ——————— i Jim L. Paul, Vera M. Paige, Sam| | ' TIDES TOMOREOW feet feet feet feet Low tide 2:10 a. m, High tide 8:37 a. m,, Low tide 3:08 p. m, High tide 9:10 p. m., 2.8 15.6 21 13,0 TIDES MONDAY Low tide 3:07 a. m, 32 High tide 9:27 a. m., 18.1 Low tide 4:00 a. m, 14 High tide 10:10 p. m, 133 feet feet feet feet GUILTY, GAME LAW Charged with violation of the Alaska Game laws, John Robin, prospector and fisherman of Bar- low Cove on Admiralty Island, pleaded guilty' this morning before United States Commissioner J. F. Mullen. The specific charge was that he caught four mink out of season. He will be sentenced later. The charge was filed by Frank Dufresne, Alaska Game ‘Warden. A Bi TURKEY R for .. s1 TONIGHT! FROM 5 TO 7 O’CLOCK Annual Bazaar LAST DA Nativity Parwh Hall BEANO BOOTH—NOVELTY BOOTH—BARGAIN BOOTH—FISH POND—WELL-FILLED HOPE ' CHEST Four-Piece Orchestra Each Evening—Dancing Music by Filipino {Stringed ‘Orchestra during dinner hour VOCAL SELECTIONS by, Madame Orloff, Dramatic Soprano, formerly with Chicago Civic Opera, and Miss' Minnie Morris, Lyric Soprano, star pupil of Madame Orloff. EVERYONE INVITED ADMISSION FREE Dancing 9:30 to § i (N T . Wy w ”GRAND OPENING DANCE ELKS HALL TONIGHT Auspices B. P. 0 Elks s 1 ;’\, * MUSIC BY JIMMY STEELE’S REVELERS Admission 75c, Ladies Free b ] i + SRR s the | Southeast Alaska fair, appeared be- | FINEST TEAM ERS SAILING sumgs Every Saturday at 10 Al Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau I Steamer Seattle Northbound. Southbound 4 N'WESTERN Nov. 25 | YUKON Nov. 18 ,Nov. 2L Dec. 1 ALASKA Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dee. 7 N'WESTEREN .....] Dec. 2 Dec. 1 Dec. 16 YUKON ..Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 22 ALASKA .........Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 28 Ports of Call: Ketchxkfln, ‘Wrangell, Petersburg, 3 Jupeau, Haines, Skagway, Cordova, Valdez and Seward. 8. S. Alaska calls at Sitka northbound and south- bound. S. S. Yukon calls at Yakutat and Latouche northbound and southbound. S. 8. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak each trip. § For Information and Tickets i * Call i THE ALASKA LINE- i 3 R. J. MCKANNA, Agent J. B, BURFORD & CO. D, B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Dnnglu Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau l.nll; M.S.“ZAPORA™ '35 % Nov. 30 Dec, 1 f Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kla i wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 LOW AUTO RATE Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen¥ CANADIAR FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and o PACIF o c I C 6:158.m. 6:15p.m. 1 7:10a.m. 17:30p.m. | 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. SAILING 12:30p.mt 11:15pm. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight N *4:00p.m. From juneau Leaves Douglas for Snneam | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. S 8:30a.m. 17:45pm. | PRINCESS NORAH | - giyamt =i 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. | Nov. 2, 16, 30 2:16p.m. wispm | 3:45p.m.t 11:15a.m. Dec. 14, 31 5:00p.m. 4 i *—Thane. Tickets, reservations and full {—Freight will be accepied. | particulars from $—Saturdays only, Juneau Ferry & Naviga-! tion Company ' | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Estimates Free lwood:: Flooring—Laying, I“delnnu Phone 582 Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Petersburg, , Port Alexander and way 3, B. Burford & Co. Agents Phone 79 Valentins Bldg. § —? | | i CHANNEL BUS LINE | LEAVE AUK BAY { 7:00 a.m.—12:30 pm.—4:30 pm. | LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am.—2:30 p.m.—5:30 p.m. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junesn Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitks and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Stogle © Money AT LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER '" ' 'Watch ‘Reppiring ' A General Motors Product! ANTLFREEZE ' 2 Gallon Can for $3.50 Good for a ‘whole season—will not away. Prevents rust. With this we un complete radiator check-up—tighten all wnnemonl and water pump!

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