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il wabwAt L hmard s franaba L Y ' ‘,\ b R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1934. course, it isn't anything to THE DAIL TELEPI ELECTRIC dishwasher for sale cheap. Used only as a demon- strator. Why drudge when you can get this bargain. Alaska El- ectric Light and Power Co. FOR SALE—133 Nash Coupe, A-l condition. See Wm. Rudolph at the Sanitary Grocery. POR - SALE-— Complete chicken ranch equipment capable Of handling 500 chickens. Equipment includes Diesel oil Hoover burner, 260-egg incubator; waters, feed- ers, wire etc. Big sacrifice for quick sale. Call or write Empire 3490. FOR SALE — Baby bed, wicker buggy and swings. Phone 2001. — e i FOR SALE—Oak dining room set— buffet $15, table $15, china closet $15, library table $8, chairs $1.50 each. Mrs. Wm. Reck. Phone 155. FOR SALE — Leather-covered bed davenport and large easy chairs to match. Reasonable. Telephone 109. AND THE MOR! You may lose your head any minute these days. AL OF THAT I£ of worty about, because peo- ple are always losing things and, finding them by ad- vertising for them in the ‘Lost and Found’ columns of [ ] . Y EMPIRE FOR RENT or sale—Pianos, radios, sewing machines. Expert piano tuning. Phonograph repairing. ‘Andarson Music Shoppe. Telephone 143. | FOR RENT—Five room furnished | house with kitchenette and bath [ Call Gorham Coffee Shoppe. | STEAM heated room. Single or | double. Oberg's residence. Phone | 219, APARTMENT. Tel, 2004 421 E. 7th FOR RENT--Seven room furnished house, four bedrooms. Fireplace. 0Oil heat. Call Windsor Apart- ments, 1VACANCY—2 and 3 rocn; apE. and furnished house. MacKinnon Apts. ONE steamheated room for rent. Phone 219. MAC MAYBURN ranch on Shelter All equipped. Box 1658, 2 room apt. range; room, heated. Phone 436. nousekeeping Channel Apts. FOR SALE — Baby buggy. 162% Gastineau Ave. FOR RENT--Four-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. BLECTRIC range for rent. Reason- able. Westinghoue automatic. Rental charge applied on pur- chase price. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR SALE — “Tne Chili Bowl” equipment on Willoughby Ave. }OR SALE — Used Lang kitchen range, $18. Good condition. Apply 207 2nd St., near Seward. in good condition. Reasonable, terms if desired. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR SALE — White enamel sink with double drain board. Has been used but in first class con- dition. P. O. Box 259. FOR SALE — In Douglas, two houses with lots. Reasonable. Mrs, Doogan. FOR SALE—Oak dining room set; buffet $15, table $15, china closet $15, library table 15, chairs $1.50 each. L FOR SALE—Dining room set. Also spring. Phone 1423. - ey FOR RENT—Furdished two room apts.. Apply Johnson's “Apts. or telephone 5102, | THREE-room furnished apt., bath, electric range. Corner 3rd and Gold. Ellingen Apts. FOR RENT—Sreepw; room. Phone 531, WANTED WANTED — Reliable experienced dry goods salesman to represent well known Seattle wholesaler. Address with references, and lines carried, Mr. P. Silver care Barlin and Silver, 8th and Virginia, Seattle. WANTED—Will rent or lease nicely furnished five-room house, Prefer two or three bedrooms, also elec- tric range. Address P. O. Box 767 with full details or tele- phone 2102. FOR expert typewriting, trained nursing, child's care or house- work by the day or hour, Phone 436 or call Channel Apartments FOR SALE—Oale 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. Cash or trade at Nugges Shop. CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone 2563 LOST AN FOUND - T SaSSor ity < | v/ Y $ 54 LOST — One black camel's hair overcoat. Liberal reward. Robert Gookburn, Gastineau ‘Hotel. ; e Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR WANTED—Will purchase foot pow- er sewing machine. Must be in good condition and reasonable for cash. Address T 1111 care Empire. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Inquire Mrs. I .Goldstein. 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- dren at Saloum's on Seward St MISCELLANEOUS CONSULT R. K. Smith about that new auto top or upholstery re- pair job that your car needs. Six years practical experience in auto factory. Satisfaction guaranteed. Very reasonable. Telephone 3281, B R S 2 Daily _lnwlre Want Ads Pay _© 1934, King Powures Syndicase, 166, Gl Wi iighis iternedd — Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle February 19 at 9 pm. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle February 21. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Febru- ary 23, at 9 pm. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seaftle February 24 at 10 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle February 26 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Victoria scheduled southbound . Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND . Alaska scheduled to arrive to- ® morrow afternoon or even- e ing. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e . . February 23. . LOCAL SAILINGS 4 Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e | day night at 6 pm, for e Sitka and way ports. . Pacific leaves every Thursday e at 10 am., for Petersburg, e Kake and way ports. e e e e 000000 ———,———— ESTEBETH IN PORT EARLY FROM SITKA Motorship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach, and Purser David Ramsey, arrived in port at 3:30 o'clock this morning from Sitka and inter- mediate calls after a pleasanf trip both ways, the water as smooth as glass. Passengers arriving on the Este- beth were as follows: From Sitka—R. D. Baker. From Chichagof—A. Covich. From Angoon—Mr. and Mrs. { Wilson Peterson and family. From Hoonah=<Mrs. Fred Law- rence, Francis Lawrence, Chris Co- vich. ————— GASBOAT EXPLOSION An explosion on fhe gashoat Fox Trot at Seldovia recently blew her captain and owner, Martin Peter- sen, through the door of the cabin and onto the deck. Petersen was slightly Burned, bruised a little and badly scared. The boat caught fire, but with the aid of townspeople of Seldovia she was beached and flooded. — Nearly 5,000 residents of New Or- leans and the immediate vicinity make their living by fishing. As we pause in mem 00, business anniversary The First Juneau, | tains and a pioneer of Alaska and W ashington’s Birthday FEBRUARY 22 let us renew our determination to carry on to the best of our ability the work he started—the building of a great nation. This bank will transact Febuary 22, the 202nd ington’s birthday. Bank Marine News CAPT. MOORE, 'EARLY PIONEER, BOES T0 SITKA Veteran Steamboat Man| | One of First Pilots on Yukon Befo_re Klondike The dean of Yukon River cap-| fhe Canadian Yukon, Capt. William | Domingo- Moore, has been admitted to the Alaska Ploneers’ Home at| Sitka, according to advices received yesterday at the Governor's office from Eiler. Hansen, superintendent of the Home. ‘Captain Moore, who was born in 1854, was the son of the elder Cap- tain Willlam Moore, the founc of Skagway. He came north to the Cassiar district in 1873 and h lived continuously in the Nortl since 1886. He was captain of fthe st wheel steamer Arctic, The f large boat on the Yukon River from 1892 to 1895, when he was transfer- red to the new Alice, and was probably the best-known pilot on| the lower river previous to the Klondike rush. Later he moved to| the Kuskokwim River and had| command of the Cora. For the past three years he helsi resided in Anchorage. He was born | 1 in ®eru, South America, eighty year$ ago: fr: SRR POV T ee 00000000000 . THDES TOMORROW | e e 00000000000 High tide, 4:57 a.m., 14.8 feet. Low tide, 11:37 a.m, 2.5 feet. High tide, 5:53 p.m., 11.1 feet. Low tide, 11:24 pim. 58 feet. e ——— PARISH DINNER Parish Dinner of the Holy Trin- ity Cathedral in the Cathedral Hail tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock. —adv. Shop in Juneau e e, BOWLING Nothing lke the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowling Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower PFront Street, opposite Winter and Pond —— =l = does ory of a great man, Thursday, of Wash- National Alaska ‘ Cementing Cuban Recog By CLIFF STERRETT TR SRR T2 nition | Enjoying their first shore leave in Havana since the overthrow of the M: achado regime, these American sailors are cementing diplomatic rela- NORTHLAND IN SOUTHBOUND LAST EVENING On the way south, the motorship Northland, Capt. Leonard Williams, commander and E. P. Winch, pur- ser, docked here last night at 6 o'clock and cailed for Seattle and way points an hour later. Leaving here for fthe south on the Northland were: for Peters- burg, Arne Lund, Mrs. C. J. Par- sons; for Wrangell, Chet Johnson; Ketchikan, W. O. Carlson and Sam Savin; for Seaftle, Mrs. Kenneth McCrae, J. V. Hickey, J. B. Caro, Jr., Ernest Rogsan, Mrs. William Haynes, Mrs, Mary Kennerly, Ar- delle Simmons, Mary Simmons, Mrs. Katherine Simmons, F. H. Lynde, Walter Cairns, Sario Cas- lanido and H. R. Hasselborg. —— PAST PRESIDENTS TEA The Past Presidents of the Ju- neau Women's Club will entertain at the home of Mrs. R. R. Her- mann Tuesday afternoon from 2 until 4:30. An interesting program has been arranged and all club women are invited to attend. Host- esses: Mrs. J. P. Williams, Mrs. A. M. Geyer, Mrs. R. R. Hermann. adv 7 washing save MONEY The money you spend on & washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and washe ing utensils that have to be {requently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far grealer by home methods; the possible illness 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 serve " Alaskd Laundry ——— | tions between the U. S. and Cuba with the aid of a charming Cuban senorita, The boys were given a rousing reception in the C on their first social call. ullan’_c’apir‘.al ASSAY AND ENGINEER GFFICE OPENED HERE AT THIRD AND MAIN Offices have been opened on Main Street, near Third, by the Alaska Assaying and Engineering Company, with G. T. Oien, gradu- ate of the Washington State Col« lege in charge. Later in the spring Mr. Oien expects to have two other engineers and a chemist associated with him. Among the services offered by the company is examinafion and engineers’ reports of mining prop- erties, the assay of all ores and free information concerning the de- velopment and mining costs of prospects, according to Mr. Oien. e ANNUAL DINNER OF HOLY TRINITY TO BE GIVEN TUESDAY Tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock the annual parish dinner of Holy Trinity Cathedral will be served in the Cathedral hall by the members of the Ladies’ Guild. All members of the church and those interested in affairs of the parish are invited to attend the dinner which will be served without charge. Following the dinner, reports of the officers of the, various organi- zations of the parish will be made and several musical selections will be presented, it was announced. - e A French steamer took on 1,000 tons of oak staves for wine casks at Beaumont, Tex., consigned to Algiers and other trans-atlantic ports. | | HAND LAUNDRY : 1 | Lace «Curtains Our Specialty | | Gastineau Ave. Phone 2252 | | A. J. GILLIS, Prop. | Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer | S FOR INS URANCE See H. K. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected PHONE 39 .- Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | J. B. BURFORD & CO. upper deck $71.00. Leave —Calls Yakutat and SAILING SCHEDULE REDUCED WINTER ROUND TRIP FARES— Juneau to Seattle and return, lower deck $64.00; Return limit, March 31. Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *N'WESTERN Feb. 17 1VICTORIA Feb. 23 ALASKA Peb. 17 Feb. 20 Mat. 1 NIZINI Feb. 20—Explosives, freighter cargo *N'WESTERN .Feb. 24 Feb: 28 Mar. 8 1VICTORIA Mar. 3 Mar. 6 Mar. 15* —Calls Kodiak and Seldovia each trip. i—Calls Sitka northbound and southbound. For All Travel Information Call Due Juneau Due Juneau Latouche. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent Phone 2 D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 114 GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas M.S.“ZAPORA” Feb. Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junes . 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, fvnakee, Port Alexander, Kilm wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 *Calls first trip of month only Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 lbs Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen¥ SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Jjuneau PRINCESS NORAH February 28 March 14, 28 Winter Excmsion Fares Now in Effect—Round Trip Fare $64.00 Final Limit March 31, 1934 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Fine Floors Estimates Free | GARLAND BOGGAN TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 7:00a.m. . 12:30p.m. 4:15p.m. 5:. Sundays and Holida; Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. ALWAYS the latest at COLEMAN’S Juneau lce Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM | FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU | 6:15a.m. 14:00p.m. 7:15a.m 6:15p.m. 8:00a.m *7:30p.m. 9:15a.m. 9:45p.m. 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12:00 Midnighy 3:30p.m. *1:00a.m. LEAVE DOUGLAS 6:30a.m. 5:00p.m. 7:30a.m. 8:30a.m. i 9:30am 10:00p.m. 12:45p.m. 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m. 3:45p.m. *1:15p.m, *—Saturday only. t—Goes to Thane. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company WD Sy TR | Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way points. J. B. Burford & Co.,, Agents Valentine Bldg. Phone 79 Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thure- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Ageny IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It’s Paint PHONE 549 We Have It! Wendt & Garster CUT 'YOUR Plumbing Let us clean your furnaece now with the TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER Gets the soot and dirt in every nook and corner Harri Machine S[lop m&mm FUEL BILL!