The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1934, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 1934. I'M GONNA READ POLLY THE RIOT ACT,, FER CONSENTING T/KEEP WINNIES Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On_Tap “JIMMY"" CARLSON POOR, KID=-SHE FERGOT TO ASK WINNIE WHAT KIND OF By CLIFF STERRE'LT DEY TAKES POT LUCK AN’ LIKES |T/ SALE—Walnut _dining room Good condition. Reason-| e for cash. Phone 3441-2: - \ Late '29 Tudor Ford | Excellent condition, good | Can be seen at Femmer's sedan. rubber. { Dock FOR SALE—Oak dining room set, | | complete. Library table, chiffonier and dresser. Phone 155. | FOR SALE—in Douglas, two house with lots. Reasonable. Mrs. Doogan. condition. See Wm. the Sanitary’ Grocery. Rudolph at 1! FOR SALE—Dining room set. Also | spring. Phone 1423. FOR SALE Ok RENT — RADIOS, PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. Expert piano tuning. Phone 143 Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR SALR—Oale ana restaurant doing good business but owner Iz PAINTS—OILS Builders’ and Shei? HARDWARE Thomas Hardware Co. FORD AGENCY (Autborized Dealers) OILS GREASES Juneau Motors FUOT OF MAIN: 5T. | 'must leave city to look after other business. Terms cash or part down. Communicate immed- iately 3181 Empire for peuonlll interview. { ! — TURN your ola gola Into value Cash or trade at Nugges Shop. SR R D Y S CHILDREN cured for oy <ay, week or month. Phone 2552. FOR RENT FOR RENT«F‘;\; vroom furnished house with kitchenette and bath. Call Gorham Coffee Shoppe. | v |FOR RENT—Two room apt. private | entrance and private bath. Phone 226, e = s | STEAM hea T Single or double. Oberg’s residence. Phone | 219 APARTMENT. Tel. 2004. 421 E. Tth FOR RENT — Small apt; with| private bath. Phone 1502 E b | FOR RENT — Four-room. cabin, large enough for two men. Across from City Cafe. Call Cliff Apts, Apt. 22. BOWLING Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! * Develop your game on the' finest alleys you ever played‘on. Brunswick Bowliné Barber Shop in connestion Lower Front Btreet] opposite Winter and Pond = Alleys ., Pool Bowling Cigars T Soft Drinks 7 FOR RENT—Seven room furnished house, four bedrooms. Fireplace s Oil heat. Call Windsor Apart-| } ments. 3 ! |FOR RENT—One room and kitch- l enette, electric range, $15. Two {l' rooms furnished, twin beds, $20. { | Single furnished $10. 207 Second E St., near Seward. { VACANCY—2 and 3 room apts. and furnished house. MacKinnon Apts. f range. Phone 236. - v The, Méney you spend on & washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the ‘wear and tear on. clothes far grealer by home methods; the possible iliness ‘due to unsanitary processes or over- taxing of your own vitality ++ . just add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- g v by Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR 7| Beward Street Near Third H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart, Schaffner and ONE steamheated room for rent. Phone 219. | MAC MAYBURN ranch on Shelter All equipped. Box 1658. FPOR RENT — Five-room house. Phone 131. : e e 2 room apt. range; mnousekeeping room, heated. Channel Apts. Phone 436. house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. telephone 5102. . THREE-room rurnished apt. bath, electric range. Corner 3rd and Gold. Ellingen Apts. FOR RENT1—Sreepiu; room. Phone 637, WANTED WANTED—Will purchdse foot pow- good condition and reasonable Empire. WANTED—Young man wants any’ kind of work. Room 9, Juneau Rooms. \ WANTED—Woman wanted to care, pital. Good home, board and small salary. Telephone 106. "™ WANTED—$5,000, gilt-edge secur- ity. Will pay 8%. Address replies to Empire No. 3431. WANTED—First crass shoe repair work for men, women and chil- MISCELLANEOUS ©$ 0000000006000 000000c000000000000 — | chorage 07524, for a tract of land FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | FOR . RENT—Furnished two room| | apts. Apply Johnson's Apts. or|| er sewing machine, Must be in|] for ‘cash. Address T ‘1111 care | [ for childrén while mother-in hos« | | dren at Saloum’s on Seward St. e | | Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday Tmoon. ‘SCHEDULED SAILINGS A Alaska scheduled to sail from e Seatflé ‘Pebruary 17 at 10 e am. . ° Norco schediled to sail from e Seattle February 19 at 9 @ pm. . Princess Norah scheduled to'e | sail from Vancouver Febru- ary 23, at 9 p.m. ° SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Zapora in port and scl ! . to sail south at 5 o'clock this ® afternoon. | Northwestern scheduled south- e | bound February 17. o Victoria scheduled southbound e February 23. -{‘ LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® day night at 6 pm, for e| Sitka and way ports . Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am., for Petersburg, ®| Kake and way ports. . o! eeecsescc oo e o e oooo-oo--o.o-} . TID! TOMORROW e 0000000000 High tide, 1:46 am., 184 feet. Low tide, 7:44 am., -0.8 feet. High tide, 1:50 pm. 186 feet. Low tide, 8:05 pm., -2.6 feet. - eeo A 35-section tourist camp was moved overland to Red Bluff, Tex., | new boom town near the site of | a proposed dam. ————,——— UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. | December 18, 1933. Notice is hereby given that J. D. Roop, has made application for a trade and manufacturing site, An- embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 1996, situate on the north shore of Ten- akee Inlet on Chichagoff Island,| containing 14.17 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publica- tion or thirty days thereafter, ahy |;,o tor the steamship Chehalis and | person claiming adversely ' will be barred by the Statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First Publication, Jan. 31, 1934. Last publication, April 4, '1934. | Juneau, |o'clock this Morning for the Wi | L. Paul; Marine News s VIGTORIA HERE FROM SOUTH AT 10:30 TUESDAY Orchestra Music Broadcast from Steamer Heard in Many Sections of Town With orchestra playing, and am- plified through the loud speaker stem aboard so that music could be heard practically all over town the steamer Victoria, Capt. H. Od- sen, commander, and M. J. Wilcox, purser, docked here from the south last night at 10:30 o'clock. After unloading freight all nigh at the City dock and the Alas the steamer left at 7:30 ward by Haines, way of Skagway Arrivals Those who arrived here on the Victoria were, from Ketchikan George Heflin, L. F. Hebert; nolds, Mrs. Ted Reynolds, Will from Petersburg, A Lund, John F. Chamberlin. Seattle arrivals were R, D. Bak- ler, Roy Cox, Pauline Eldridge, W E. Feero, Geneva Feero, F. 8. Fel- lows, I. Goldstein, Mrs. I. Gold- stein, Bobby Goldstein, W. P. Li ton, Lois Martin, John P. Mona, Mrs. J. P. Monagle, Fred Ordway, E. Paulson, Mrs. E. Paulson, Mrs, E. Stubblefield, Mrs. M S Wilson, L Wwilson, Departures i Those who left this morning on the Victoria were: for Skagway,| Alice J. Wilson and Charles Peter- | son, for Valdez, Charles Williams, for Cordova, Normand McLeod; | for Seward, Nestar Hupper, Jack Savilla, Gil Rich, F. B. Johnson, J. J. Chisholm, and for Seldovia, J. W. Gucker. i e NEW LINE PLANNED TO HANDLE ALASKA FRESH, CANNED FISH SEATTLE, Feb. 14—J. E. Berg, of Ketchikan, Alaska, is negotiat- motorship Bellingham for service in | the Southeast Alaska fresh and| canned fish industry, it is reported | ‘There. T - North Carolina State College es- WANTED WANTED—Gifl for ‘géneral house- work. Inquire Mrs. I .Goldstein.!000 in 1932. IT'S MORE IMPORTANT NOW THAN' EVER BEFORE— to make safeguard to preservi estate for your family. for estate distribution as you wish it— and this bank, named as Executor, will see that your wishes are carried out to the letter. The First Juneau, BAND, |Leader I will organize band and teach begin- ners anywhere in Alaska. Write ‘George: Matelak, 102 West Baule-| M,‘Mm,_wmngm_., e Today’s deflated property values make it essential to take every precaution and ' Bank timates the gross income of farm- ers in' that state was $200,000,000 last year, compared with $140,000,- : {| | Mrs. a Will! e the value of your A Will provides National Alaska Wrangell, A. VanMavern, Ted Rey- - itry. FINEST TEAMERS \ LARGEST A~ ¥ P~ REDUCED WINTER ROUND ,TRIP FARES— Juneau to Seattle and return, lower deck $64.00; upper deck $71.00. Return limit, March 31| Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle ~Northbound swumoundl Feb. 17 ¥ Feb. 23 Mar. 1 freighter N'WESTERN #VICTORIA ALASKA NIZINI Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 20—Explosives, cargo N'WESTERN .Feb. 2¢ Feb. 28 Mar. tVICTORIA Mar. 3 Mar. 6 Mar. 15 *+Calls Kodiak and Seldovia eath trip. i—Calls Yakutat’ and Latouche. | —Qalls Sitka northbound and southbound. For All Travel Information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McCKANNA, Agent Phone 2 \ | | 3. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 114 GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau lmve!ml— Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 The baby heroine of the flight from Texas to Baltimore, Md,, through [Calllng at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tvnakee, Port Alexdnder, Kla a raging bliz Sue Trammell i following recovs ictured as she lef from the br CRABAPPLES WIN FROM PEPPERS Final Playoff in Elks’ Mix- ed’ Tournament At- tracts Gallery Before a gallery of interested spectators, the Crabapples, victors in the Fruii League contest, won the championship of the Elks' mix- ed bowling tournament last night in a match with the Peppers, champs of the Vegetable League. Though it was a title match all {games were characterized by low res on the part of the bowl and the Peppers were handicapped by the absence of M. Grigshy, one of the regular members of the team. Mrs. Lavenik, of fhe losing Peppers, made the highest total of the evening with 523 and Mrs. Wil- Tiams, of the victorious Crabapples, was high for a single game score when she rolled 183 .in her third Details of the next Elks' tourna ment, which will also be a mixed event, are to be announced as soon as the teams are definitely formed. ¢ Individual scores in the cham- pionship play-off last night were: Peppers Mrs. Lavenik 171, 180 172— 523 Grigsby 142 142 142—*426 Banfield 142 175 180— 407 ——— — Totals 455 497 494—1446 Crabapples ‘Willlams 147 178 183— 508 Halm 180 152 175— 507 TIverson 144 141 156— 441 Totals 471 472 5141457 — e+ — ! Daily Empire Want Ads Pay rd ,with Jimmy Wedell, racing aviator, five-months-old ns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, at saved her life. Nurse Trammell, Sue’s mother, t J DOUGLAS ] BOWLING TITLE| "y p— CAGERS TO PLAY This is a busy week on the maple court for the Douglas Firemen. Tonight in the Nat they play the | United Meat quini and tomorrow night they are matched to play |the George Brothers team, also in ‘lhe Nat. Both games are scheduled |to start at 7:30 o'clock. Last Monday night the local fire | fighters played the Douglas High |School, winning by a 29-24 score. | — e e——— | CATHOLIC SERVICES ARE | BEING HELD EVERY NIGHT H A mission is peing conducted at |te Douglas Catholic Church this week by the Rev. Edward Budde. The services start at 7:30 o'clock each night and “Fundamental |Truths of Religion” and Lenten | subjects will be discussed. e TRAVELERS RETURN HOME Deputy United States Marshal W. |E. Peero, Geneva Feero and W. P. Litton were returning passengers on the Victoria last night after a three weeks' trip to Seattle. | ITS { Wise to Call 48 ‘ Juneau Transfer Co. when 'in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal i Transfer e - ——— NSURANCE | Allen Shattuck, Inc. Egtablished 1898 Juneau, Alaska Telephone 409 B. M ALASKA MEAT CO. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & ./ Behrends Bank Bldg. PSSV FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10;30, 2:30, | wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 lbs Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent CAHADIAN “PACIFIC FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a.m. 14:00p.m. SAILING 7:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 8:00a.m *7:30p.m. | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 9:15a.m. 9:45p.m. and SEATTLE 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12:00 Midnigh$ From Juneau 3:30p.m. *1:00a.m, PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS February 28 | 6:30a.m. March 14, 28 7:308.m. Winter ¥xcurston Fares Now in 8:30a.m. Effect—Round Trip Fare $64.00 9:30a.m. Final Limit March 31, 1934 | 12:45p.m. 2:15p.m. Tickets, reservations and full 3:45p.m. *1:15p.m. particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU *—Saturday only. t—Goes to Thane. —t Estimates Free | Fine Floors GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | Sanding, Finishing ] 403 Goldstein Blg, Phone 583 | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion' Company Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” f;e:veet cltjty Dock every, Thurs- y af am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and vw' points. » s TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE | Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau, 7:00a.m. 7:45a.m. : 12:30p.m. 2:30pm. |} _J: B. Burford & Co, Agents 4:15p.m. 5:30p.m. Phoge 79 Valentine Bldg. Sundays and Holidays » Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. y Motorshi ALWAYS B TERRUE the latest at Leavil yids ' [ COLEMAN'S 111 mwip e arn i ez 4] Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O The Florence Shog Permanent Waving a S| l Florence Holmgquist, Prop. | PHONE 427 : J R My SRS .| LUDWIG NELSON b . A'l'“m. 4 aind : Watch Repairing ¢ Juneau lce Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM | IDEAL PAINT SHOP If I¢’s Paint We Have It! i PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster | CUT YOUR FUEL BILL! Let us clean your furnace now with ftlle TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER Gets the soot and dirt in every nook and corner Harri Machine Shop Metal | $E -9 Plumbing "Heating Sheet Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. , - ] i

Other pages from this issue: