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I A TIU AT AOIZ A PAARINR. OATE I AL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 5, TON A 1naa 1934. e o e it \\, FINEST LARGEST 7 —= v STEAMERS FLEET ; 1 AFTER ALL,UNK, T GUESS WE 3 [ 3 POLLY HAD HER IT’S ONLY FER THE KIN STAND IT : | NERVE TO PROMISE DURATI?N OF | HER PAL SHE'D WINNIE'S KEEF THESE DANG VACATION. ‘ | ¢ [ PYRE. SAILING SCHEDULE ’ @ | REDUCED WINTER ROUND TRIP TICKETS— }5? | Juneau to Seattle and return. Lower deck $64.00, / | upper deck $71.00. Return limit, March 31. ( Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | ALASKA Feb. 8 YN'WESTERN ...Feb. 3 Feb. 17 Feb. 17 | ALASKA Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Mar. 1 | \ VICTORIA ....Feb, 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 23 b 1 DEPERE Peb. 15 Noon—Explosives ‘and ! , freighter cargo | {N'WESTERN _..Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 10 Cigarettes | Candy | Cards The New | Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY" CARLSON || AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau Motors ~ FOOT OF MAIN ST. BOWLING | Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. { Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowlh.g Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond e R The money Y washwoman 5. the cost of soaj 4 grealer by home methods; the. possible iliness due %o Ladjes’ Ready-to- ear l Home of Hart, Schaffner and ; BERGMANN | D! G ROOMS { ily. Address P. O. Box 1566. | FOR SALE—Dining room set. Ansu :pnniz Phone 1423. l'()R SALE ON l'ER\l': One OI the most modern hemes in Ju- Marine News Named As Japan’s New War Minister —Calls at Sitka, northbound and southbound. _Calls at Kodiak and Seldovia each {rip. —cCalls at Yakutat and Latouche. For All Travel Information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent. |SEAPLANE OFF FOR KETCHIKAN 30 SUNDAY orderly habits desires room with| orwithout board in private fam-| WANTED—Woman wants clerical work, good stenographer. Experi- enced in all kinds of general of- fice work. Address P. O. Box 228, City. P i WANTED—$5,000, gilt-edge secur- ity. Will pay 8%. Address replies to Empu‘c No. 3431. WANTED-FUSV crass shoe repnlr work for men, women and chil- dren at Saloum’s on Seward St. 0ST AND FOUND LOST—On Glacier Highway tweéen Auk Lake and town, tire and rim. Please return to Chan- nel Bus Line. ITS Wise to Call 48 ... ... Juneau e S | Swanson, be- | Durner, Her most recent service was with the Northland Transportation com- pany which turned her over to her owners early last week, taking her to Ketchikan has been idle for practically a year. from Seattle. el AT THE HOTELS Alaskan P. L. Bishop, eau; George Stobec, Chichagof; ; Charles Peterson, Gastineau F. R. Collins, Juneau; Junea; K. B. Edwards, Douglas; itk: uneau; Zynda T. J. Pyle, Juneau. B CLUB PLANNED MUSIC Seward women are planning the | formation of a music club with | Mrs, Lester Busey, Mrs. E. E. Reis- ner and Miss Jeanne Ironsides tak- |ing the initiative. She Taku; E. Gilligan, Salmon Creek; George Powell, Ju- G. Clara Shea, Tenakee. George L. M. Carrigan, Juneau; N. E. McEachran; Joe Repik, Lis- ianski; 8. J. Kane, Hoonah. WA neau. Hot water heat, Electrol|® 'S' b4 'M‘ v e s < 5‘ oil burner, laundry facilities, full teamer Movements basement, fiveplace, best of plamb- | » NOBTHBOUND Returns Saturday from ing, Never been ocoupied. Plenty | o Norah gohedled to arrive at | Round Trip to Sitka, “ of;closet: and:eupboard -room.Q. | ¢ }“"4o'clecthils’ afterncon. 1 | E. Krause. Telephone 439. % No G A dsouiad 16 Hoonah, Angoon, Kake FOR SALE—One 11x13 Willamette|® @¥ive some time tomorro On the first trip of the new 2-speed yarder, 4 drums, extend-(® SCHEDULED SAILINGS " y out of Juneau, the Lockhee ed fire box boiler, on log float|e Norco ‘Scheduled to $ail from o\ R 5 ane of the- Alaska Air Ex- “‘lllh J!vel ;fltlt('r !-{mk- g:m\ll;it:; Seattle, February 5 at 9 pm. ® Molorshlp Brlngs Largv press returned here: on Saturday with lines, blocks, steam drag saw | ¢ Zapora/ scheduled to sail from ® | T+ Hare fr, . 10on shortly before 3 o'clock “, and miscellaneous logging €quip-| ¢ = geattle, February 6. +| List Here f!om Sitka and with N. L. Troast and H. C. Red- id 1, ment. A fine powerful oggIng| e victoria scheduled to sail from o | Takes Nineteen Out |man, after completing a round trip unit at a bargain price. Inquire|e gpattle February 10 at 10 @ here with stops at FHoonah, New York Tavern e am, e With a large list of passengers Sitka, Kake and Angoon. The planc . —————————————————| ¢ Northland scheduled to sail ® aboard for Juneau, the motorship lef e Priddy mortiing 4nd spent F%?Aigf L;:“I,Y;fi:‘ ,\;Afifi’f@g'w from Seattle February 12 at @ | Northland, Capt. Leonard Williams, that night in Sitka, continuing to Sxvek ‘iano tunh’w Bhony 143‘ e 9 pm. . mmander, and E. P. Winch, pur- Angoon and Kake Saturday morn- 2 ':mderson Musle Shoppe, | ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ ser, docked here from Sitka last ing %3 . Musle Shoppe. | o slaska -scheduled southbound e | evening at 7:30 o'clock and sailed| Yesterday at 1:30 o'clock the A '".‘.‘!.,.,m...,,- a3 ® February 8. o | for Seattle an hour later. plane left hefe bound for Ketchi- F%f)clngs“;:od i bateeEit s LOCAL SAILINGS ®| Those who left the motorship kan, and is due back tomorrow or Following the resignation of Gen. | J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B, FEMMER 4 must leave city to look = after © Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® at Juneau were H. L. Coleman, Wednesday. Chet McLean is pilot Sadao A‘rakl, extreme militarist, | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 114 Nt other business. Terms ¢ash or|® @8y Dight at 6 p. m., for 0 |K. B. Edwards, H. B. Crewson, and J. V. Hickey, Manager of the Gen. Senjuro Hayash (above) was GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas art down. Communicate immed:|® _ Sitka and way ports. . Southwell, F. L. Johnson, C.|Compgny, accompanied the plane hamed a8 war minidter of Japan. | fam 3181 Empire for personal|® F#cific leaves: every Thursday e , E. Christensen, N. A. Mc-|to Ketchikan as mechanic. He ex- L P “::“‘c:;:“a":fl";‘: 1.S.“ZAPORA? leaveSeattle -Arrive Juneau Leave Junce i o s ! L e a1 10 & m, for Petersburg, ® M. Carrigan, Jennie pects to make a trip to the West plug™ol S Ji I SREnge, maht | Feb. 6 Feb, 12 Feb. 13 i e Kake ana way ports. o s. ! Zernoff, Gus Coast of Prince of Wales Islanl rejations. (Associated Press Photo) | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tvnaée, Port Alexander, Kla [URN your ola gola into value|® ® ®*® @ - e o e e o oo Clara Shea, C. J. Berg-|b e returning to Juneau. V. A LT EES | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Onsh or trade at Nugge: Shop. e strom, Mrs. J. Willlams, Jam WAR 8 msscuger, Sunday | SEATTLE AND RETURN—$5 e—South, $1.0( 1b! % Kitka, Mike Freeman, E. M. Perich, |when the plane left here, bou MANY ALTERATIONS Wilks Tartatins iR s;«:'go e ‘;,E:L ‘fifl: CHILDREN cared fv: oy day, week PRINGESS NURAH G. Sawnson his fox farm near Kake \ BEING MADE TO THE g pany ne u or month. Phone 2552. o Those who left here were: f — e - Petersburg—M. D. Williams; fo FIRE—54 BELOW W. WRIGHT BUILDING FERRY TIME CARD L |N FROM SGUTH & kan—J. F. Statter, Mrs. F o wood McKnight and baby; for Se- Fire recently damaged the home ) 4 i prane! i Contractors ¢ sily a vor} FOR RENT—TWo Tooms, bath and | dlan Pacific Steamer Prin- | 00lph Daab, Edward Poole, TROG streets, Fairbanks: Water Was DIaY- gireet making drastic changes and JEANE JIREAY g Canadian Pacific Stea s A. Morgan, Severt Jacobs@l.leq on the blaze for an hour and a | kitchenette. ‘Phone 1502, s vas scheduled to s 5 A > 1ol | improvements to the interior and| 6:15a.m. 14:00p.m. | cess Norah wa Mrs. John S, Patterson, Mrs. Glady¥s | half before it was extinguished. g { 15 — - ———|in port this afterncon at 4 Geds. PLE: Bk AR bR | s st . exte of the building, both in mni SAILING T:15a.m, 6:15p.m. 2 room ap‘ range; nnusekoepmg from the south. Only one passen-|4r 7 74 1 % v The thermometer registered 54 de- g0 1oom and apartments, in-| 8:00a.m +7:30p.m. Toom, peated, > CHANNGL A | cer, Royal M. Shepard, was aboard, | enip s, Smith, sartin. Hatisep| o o o ey the UME. | cluding a new emtrance from the| TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 9:15a.m. 9:45pm. _Phone ks g ey i e, Aidsd Thodedl| 4 o 1N ELKS mom SiTeet o the apartments on the| and SEATTLE 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m, ] FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | i Walter Wilgon, J. Smith me 96000k Hogr. 3:00p:m. f12:% Midpight | house,iPhone 187 after 6.pm;- |0 ® e ® ® s ® ® o ® o ® © 8| g H, B. Joseph, whose name ap- J W, Meyer: iarge of/¢he From juneau 3:30pm. *1:00a.m: Niahietil, -, ity S TIDES TOMORROW . . P [l red on a iish of mis painting and de g, the Mor-| 8 FOR" RE;«TTM:‘rr;xshod tWo 100mle o o 66000 0B RO 00 |sent out by the Governor's office, ris Construction Company is doinz PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOPNLas apts. pply Johnson's Apts. or 7 {is now in the Elks' Home at \IN the outside and entrance k, A. | 6:30a.m. 5:00p.m. telephone 5102. | High tide, 4:42 am., 155 E TEBETH HERE | Nedford, Virginia, according to M. Geyer, plumbing and i January 17 7:30a.m. 6:30p m. S M=k e e e [0S, 1105 s, 84 David Adler, secretary of the Elks' land has charge of the alterations February 7, 28 i 8:30a.m. *1:45p 0. * ¥ g 4 s High tide, pm., 119 | Lodge at Fairbanks. to the interior of the store. < 9:302.m. 10:00p ent. Phone MacKinnon Apts. Low tide, 11:16 p.m. 46 feet |TK N; | Winter ®xcursion Fares Now in s ity THREE-room furnished apt., bath, s [ T TS R I 54 0 R R m{:f "Tl:‘?"','f ,};:."h“;{' 1;?4'“ { 2:15pm, 12:450.m, Ielectric range. Corner 3rd and | MOTORSHIP BELLINGHAM Bisturnine dron: fls reginar weak g G it 3:45p.m. *1:15p.m. Gold. Ellingen Apts. I8 CHARTERED BY BERG| ™ ..\ (1) to Sitka and wayl W INDOW CLEANING Tickets, reservations and full *—Saturday only. B L o s b Tl : - anage- | Points the motorship Estebeth, Capt particulars from f—Goes to Thane. =y 421? i s%:";ies Ph°“°4 j""‘"r‘“ h““““:“‘gh_“‘; e | Edward Bach and David Ramsay, | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent - ‘hm:,_’"b?\”: 20:;;3;5{,“7‘, eE LBerg purser, docked in Juneau this fore- | PHONE 485 | JUNEAU i msf:, RENT—Sreepu; room. PBONe| o ian fish buyer, canneryman . e e MN_N-mmmq“ Juneau Ferrv & Navi : and lumber mill operator has char- g i nolorSe | X o 4 5 3 aviga- € e fored theievanel DoBAhid Oitizens | NS from Lisianski—Joe Replk; | peeeeeeee mmm7 Fine Floors Estimates Free | tion Compzmy <) / TE s ¥ ) from Tenakee—Mrs. Frank Reeder, | ANTED | Light, Paykr abd Witey c‘l’mp"“y Chris Petersen and Fred Mattson; | U N I TED FOOD CO GARLAND BOGGAN | & MIDDLE aged widow needs work.| The Bellingham *dormerh 't B¢ | trom Hoonah—T. J. Pyle and Steve | Flooring: Contrastoe Nursing, sewing, child care, assist | Steamship Willapa, “wis ‘DUt | cane S Hardwood - Flooring--Laying, | | housckeeping work — anything— | Portiend; Oregon, i 3091, and B%| - on Thursday evening at 6 o'clock CASH GROCER : < Bamting; Finlining [|{ Pasitic Transportation Company neat, capable, best references. Call | €1ane 3 | the Estebeth is scheduled to leave > o dstein Blg. ~ Phone 582 | Bkt one 436, several times. She is'a vessel of [y - CORG B T trin Phone 16 We Deliver Meats Phone 16 B o —alt M. S. “PACIFIC” PR SR 333 net tonnage and is 120:3 feet L L o i Do ey i s s roeeeee~ T TIME SCHEDULE !} Leaves City Dock every Thurs- WANTED — Youm, gcnt.emnn of | long. JUNEAU HIGH HOOL PO D e | CHANNEL BUS LINE '} Kke: port Alcsander and wes GRADUATE IS MARRIED| .} Kake, Port Alexander and way ALASKA AIR EXP RESS i gt il e gl . Miss Mary Josephine King and V000, :dogam: J. B. Burford & Co., Agents { A\'[ Richard Hoopes were recently mar- | FOR CHARTER 12:30p.m. 2:30p.m. Phone 179 Valentine Bldg. | ried in Fairbanks. The bride is the Lockheed '6-Passenger Seaplane { B 5:30p.m. £ daughter of Mrs. John King and Sundays and Holidays J. V. HICKEY 1 TELEPHONE 22 e Leave Auk Bay 8:00a.m. Leave Juneau | is a graduate of the Juneau High 9:15a.m. School. She has been attending the Agricultural College and hool of Mines. The groom is em; the mofGrcar mechanical ment of the Fairbanks Expl Company. . Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Ageny Phone Single O/ More For Your All Weather The Florence Sho op I Permanent Waving a S, Florence Holmquist, Prop. Banking Service! Belirance Beak Buting LUDWIG NELSON ? b3 Sl JEWELER When you bank at the First Natwna] bad weather need not interfere with the prompt. handling of your finances. You ean Bank by Mail easily, safely, and con- veniently. We invite you to use this all-weather Juneau lce Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM | | | Daily Empire want Ads Pay. Transfer Co. when in ne4ed of‘ MOVING or STORAGE YFuel 0il Coal i Transfer “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ’H:l‘llbrWeflormfllj mntlluuwe | WHOLESALE and RETAIL Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 banking service. Not only is it conven- T T b e (MU AR R N S0k jent—it also eliminates the risk of keep- ing cash, checks and drafts about the house where they may be lost or stolen. And remember——deposnts recejved by mail are given prémpt-attention! HEADQUARTERS for B. 0. P. A General Moturs Product! ANTI-FREEZE 2 Gallon Can for $3.50 Bank at the First National and Bank by Mail! The First National Bank ; Juneau, Alaska Good for a whole season—will not boil away. Prevents rust. With this we give complete radiator check-up—tighten all connections and water pump! Piwne 411 CONNORS MOTOR (o. At A a2 B A A At ey