The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1934, Page 6

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[ | | ITS JUST A WEEK SINCE RESOLVED TO TELL THE HULL TRUTH AN’ NUTHIN' BUT FOR SALE P - S JFOR SALE OR RENT — RADIOS, PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. " Expert piano tuning. Phone 143 or 488. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR SALE—Cale ana@ restaurant " doing good business but owner must leave city to look after other business. Terms cash or part down. Communicate immed- iately ‘3181 Empire for personal interview. JTURN your ola gola into value ' Cash or trade at Nugget Shop 'CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone 2552. POLLY AND HER PALS BY THE WAY, YOU AINT TOUD ME WHAT Y/ THINK OF MY obcare toc, Greas Bricssn righes oo rent. Phone MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—Two furniched house- ! keepiing rooms. Phone 3204. - -leevoessoncescooe FOR RENT—Store room formerly Norco scheduled $6°88il from=e ! Seattle January~8:at 9 pm. ® Princess Norah. sthediled “to ot & o occupied by Jarman's store on|e ‘. Second Street near San Francisco s‘mf umm Bakery! For information apply|® NORTHBOUND .: @ San - Francisco. Bakery. ® Alaska schediléd to arrive at’e s e’ 6 o'clock tomorrow evéning.'e FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | ® Zapora scheduled to -drrive's house ‘situated above Bergmann|® Thursday. “ - Hotel. Telephone: 8322. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ‘s . . FOR RENT-—Large furnished room. $10.00 monthly, Phone 2551. WANTED WANTED—Two pals 'f;r roomers'. A J men preferred. 3rd and Main. TAPABLE young woman wanted al once to assist with house work. Address with references A 6451 care Empire. WANTED—First class shoe repa: " work for men, women and chi dren at Saloum’s on Seward St. sail from Vancouver- Janu- FOR REN7 - rurnished cottages -G 12-at &-pams - and cabins. See Tom McMullen | o Nm:westem s;eduled to sail itspthdes Y o ‘from Seattle January 13 at THREE-room furnished apt., batn,|$ '10-am. A electric. range. Corner 3rd and|® SUUTHBOUND SAILINGS Gold. Ellingen Apts. ® Northland schedulsd to arrive ¢ - ih port at 10 o'clock tenight PERELLE apts. Also houses. Phone [® “and sails ‘Soutth two 'hours e later. ® Yukon schéduled southbound 2004. 421% East Tth 8t. FOR RENT — Laree housekeeping January-12. room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- LOCAL SAILINGS Toom apt. with range. Phone 486.| o mstebeth leaves svery 'Thure- ‘e 600000 csscsenseo LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Keytainer with keys.), Owner may have same by identi- fying and paying for this ad. Inquire 3404 Empire. LCST—A Efiining‘ sib “in quarters between 9th Street Hill and Behrends Bank. Finder please communicate with Salvation Army. » L] | FINE | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | at very reasomable rates:: | | s WRIGHT SHOPPE - | '+ 'PAUL BLOEDHORN i B e A NS T IT’S A PLEASURE To. Sell the Old Reliable. | U.S. ana BALL BAND | Rubber Boots--Shee Pacs COST MORE—WORTH IT | | ‘! SEE BIG VAN | i FOR RENTSwepns; room, Phole|y s iy o¢ 0 D oy for o 537. ’ s dnd way ports: : o m., Pétérsburg, ‘& Commercial Adjust. svesessse ment & Rating Bureau Room 1, Shattuck Bldg. | warE GCR Hyperian Took Mail Run’ Today asMotorship.Tem- porarily Laid Up Returning from its weekly trip' to Petersburg, Kake and way points the motorship- Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegel, arrived 'in port Saturday with & -cracked cylinder -biock, which will keep it laid up until a new one oan.arrive from Seattle. ‘While the Pacilic is off the run, the Hyperian which has been char- tered by Caro and Company, will take the regular mail run and with Capt. Kegel left this morning at 10 o'clock for Petersburg, Kake, Port - Alexander and way points with mail and freight. The motor- ship left today in order to mnake up the time lost by the severe storms of two weeks ago. which played havec with steamer and (after January 1) | COLLECTIONS—RATINGS | | Albert White Fred ‘Huntress | [ S E PSRN [ S CHANGESIN "~ NAVIGKTION Stikine Strait — Snow Passage Lighted Buoy 2, found extinguish- ed Decémber 20, was relighted same ' date. | Wrangell Narrows — Turn Paint Shoal Buoy 36, reported carried by | ice about 75 yards north of its, position December 30, will be re- placed’ as*soon as' practicable. Wrangell Narrows — Turn Point Bhoal Light 38, reported destroyed by ice; : will -be rebuilt - and . re- lighted as soon as' practicable. ! Wrangell Narrows -~ Petersburg!' Bar Buoy 40, reported ‘slightly out! “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” i tvorses g replaced as soon as practicable. “Juneau’s Own Store” havigation by ice the keepér is unable to tend the lights. Until the ice is cleared by milder weather mariners canfiot depend upon find- ing the lights burning. ! \ Suminer 'Strait—Beéauclerc Island | Light, reported extinguished De-; ¢ember 26, was relighted Decem- ber 29. 3 Stephens Passage—Middle Point' Lighted Buoy 2, reported extin-| guished December 23, will be re-! lighted as soon as practicable. | Favorite Channel’ — 'Poundstone | Rock Lighted Bell Buoy I, found extinguished December 19, was re-| lighted December 27, but has been feported extinguished again Jamu- ary 1. s | + Tlevak Strait—View Cove En- ce Light reported extinguished December 27, will be relighted as ps 00n as practicable. o ——e——— Student petroleum engineers re- « « . Just add these up and fined two tank cars of crude. oil then compare the result with ‘for use at'the University of ‘Olla- our low-priced laundry serv- | | 'homa. % Eat At BAILEY’S LAFE R served small boat ‘schedules. 1t is dueback the latter part of this week and is expected to be on the - reg ular ~Thutsday schedule again next week: —————— 0000 bidoo0en oo TIDES TOMORROW e DRI B R R Y I B * P Low tide, 0:02 ‘a.m., 42 feet. High tide, 6:26 a.m., 15.1 feet. Low tide, 1:20 pm., 3.1 feet. High tide, 7:26 pm,, 117 feet. R 2 2 bsscoeaducecoc e AT THE HOTELS L4 ‘®00veee beiso e Alaskan Lee Billock, Seattle; Bert John- nion - Creek. Gastineau 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDaniel, Jurieaw. —eee—— cd g MELVIN CURRAN TO TAKE POSITION OF WATCHMAN " ¥ beth is due td leave port Thufs- ON 'SALVAGE CO. BARG‘PJ'.‘"” eveiing ‘st 6 Oolock. | BN Iy ‘Weather permitting, Melvin Cur- ran will leave tomorrow for the lower end of Douglas Island to | YEATS 8g0, a California citrus grOW- ., gapurday, January 13. take & position as one of the ‘watchimenr -on- the. barge Grifl of the salvage company, which suspended operations on the wréck: ed Islander for the winter months, decotding tothese connected with| the Company here. He will the place’of Thurmah Curtis, { | from I | | Althmifih this picture might pass for an Arctic seascape, it e Coast Guard cutter Manhattan; in the Hudson' River, New York; as it ploughed through a broken mass of ice after ice cutters had opened the channel for river traffic. Freighters going | await ice-breakers before they could proceed. - TTEs PN AR, was made river had to DRUG POISONS; " ), NOBLE DIES | i | NEW YORK, Jan. 8—John Noble, | aged 159, member of the National | Academy and internationally known | artist, is dead as the result of | poisoning from a. drug- used in the | treatment of alcoholism from which he suffered when taken to a hos- ital ESTEBETH ARRIVES | TODAY FROM SITKA “AND WAY POINTS At 11:30 o'clock this morning the of position December 30, will be son, Juneau; Pat White, Juneauummflhm Estebeth, Capt. Edward {A. B. Chalhoun, Thane; F. Biibcock, | Bach and David Ramsey, ‘Wrangell Narrows—Owing to thejJnnguu; Fred Brush, Juneau; Budi gosked here from fts weekly mafl Narrows being ¢losed t0 small bon‘Wulski, Juneau; E. Gilligan, Sal-! freight, “and passenger run to Sit- purser, { ka and way points. Passengers arriving here on the mail boat were, from Sitka, Eddie Leach; from Hoonah, Tikhon Lav- rischeff and Robert Grant' and froni Chichagof, ©O. Coleby. On ' the outBound trip the Este- - ' Since ‘its organization a dozen ers association Has spent $20,000,000 advertising fts products. PRI | ‘Jones-Stevens Shop ‘Ao _cumoreNs READY-TO-WEAR 'TELEPHONE CABLE IS | TORN QUT BY ‘TRUCK | ON SATURDAY NIGHT At least fifty telephones in resi- |; dences on upper Main Street, Sev- enth Street Hill, and Gold Belt Avenue, were put out of commis- sion at 6 o'clock Saturday evening, ‘when a truck hit the telephone pole at Sixth and Main “strests, ripping out over six feet of the main cable which feeds the entire | seetion. | Workmen were busy all day yes- | terday and today splicing the cable | and testing telephones: and it is I'expected ‘that theé majority of them will again: be in order this evéh- ing. — e , T. R. DANIELSEN" TAKES | POSITION WITH ALASKA | MEAT CO.' AS. CUTTER | Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Danielsen, formerly of Spokane, Washington, arrived in Juneau on the motor- ship Northland and will make their | home - hers. Mr. Danielsen -has| |'taken @ position as meat cutter . with the Alaska Meat Company. ——————— | FOOD SALE Steamer— YUKON ALASKA N'WESTERN DEPERE. YUKON WINTER ROUI Deck, $71.00. dez and Seward. 8. 8. NORTHWESTERN Kodiak each trip. . «For Information and Tickets _Call ik THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent . : J. B. BURFORD & CO. TRIP RATES8—Juneausto. Se- attle and return: Lower Deck, $64.00; - Upper PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, burg, Juneau, Haines; Skagway, Cordova; Val- S. S. ALASKA calls at Sitka northbound and S. 8. YUKON calls at Yakutat and Latouche nbrthbeund and; sowthbound. ’ D. B. FEMMER Seattle Northbound Southbeund, Dec..30% . Jan. 2 Jan.. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 27 Feb, 2 ‘Wrangell, Peters- calls at Seldovia and < s GUY L: SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas 7 ¥ Lesve Seattle Arrive Junean ulwl; <« t- M.S.“ZAP Jan. 5 Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonan, Tenagee, Fort Alexander, Kl woek, Ctaig, Ketchiken. SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 Auto Réte::South, $1.00 per 100 lbs. Wills Nuvigation Company ' Phone 3 TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From juneau PRINCESS NORAH January 17 February 7, 28 Winter Excurston Fares Now in Efféct~Round Trip Fare $04.00 Pinal Limit March 81, 193¢ Tickets, reservations and full ‘particulars froin ! The Martha Bociety will hold a Food Sale at the Sanitary Grocery —adv. [ ) s, » lI ' P Qj - REQORD SALE E 3 P 5 L e araetes AN THOUSANDS OF 'R'FQQQRQS TO CHOOSE FlROM JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE - Opposite George ‘Brot.hers CHANNEL BUS LINE LEAVE AUK BAY '7‘:‘:0";%:12:36 pm.—4:50 pm. £ 018 h.m)-l.-loum—lm 2 ;:-. tJdan. 1k o Jan, 19-% *Odlls first tilp 6f month onlp FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Dougias ard Thane » 6:15a.m. 8:18p.m. 7:10am. $7:30pm. 9:18a.m.¢ 9:40p:in. 12:30p.mt 11i6pm. 2:00p.m. 12 midfilghs 3:30pan.t T1:008:8 *4:00p.m, i *—Thane, t—Freight will be accepted. ‘3—Saturdays only. Bvery day ot ¢P. M. twr Sitin'Ghe WA Wy Portias ady

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