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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1934. POLLY AND HER PALS N\N FINEST o MERS TLL SAY, SUSIE!! THIS HERE'S THE FUST TIME MY OLE STEM-WINDER HAS TICKED IN TEN DAYS! SAILING SCHEDULE REDUCED WINTER ROUND TRIP FARES— 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 A i A Feb. 23 7 = S - ALASK Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Mar. 1 @fifik}t& 2/ )\ Feb. 24—Explosives, freighter s cargo *N'WESTERN .Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 8 f v | — MRS. PAUL W. GORDON GROCERY AND FOOD fVICTORIA . Mar. 3 Mar 6 Mar.13 = = | % HOSTES'S AT BRIDGE| RETAILERS DISCUSS_“ v s R e el " Complete chicken|FOR RENT—Cabin, iarge enough | LUNCHEON THURSDAY NRA CODES TONIGHT #—Calls Sitka northbound and southbound, uipment capable of| for two men $8 monthly, includes l arlne eWS | s R For All 1mc\:calullimmmon 500 chickens. Equipment | light, water, garbage. Telephone | | Mrs. Paul W. Gordon was hostess bR hants who dtributa e AR T il Hoover burner,| 2343. | at a delightful bridge luncheon : . | o roceries and fo will ee s it A A B apend iy atteriionn iT) ey Nilig ro% e aad food Wil mest Gog R. J. McKANNA, Agent Phone 2 MODERN two room apt. Electric |evening at 8 o'clock in the Council P T on. Fifth and Gold Streets. Fol-|gy ot & Phone 236. | 3 . b o | Chambers of the Hall to in- VIGTGRIA HERE © Gt three tables of|formally discuss the nadoption of s 5, | contract bridge were in play i“n NRA code applicable to lh[‘ll'\’ Steamer Movements which first prize was won by Mrs. % | 2 e # _" | business. NORTHBOUND flN WAY snuTH Ismigvh'(m,‘.\ and second by Mrs. | "W osinite action on A Nerce scheduled to arrive at |Hugh J. Wade {adoption of a code will be post-| at 2 o'clock tomorrow af- Guests were Mrs. W. Fletcher \yonoq yunti) the return of Hugh J. ternoon. EARLY TUDAY‘E:’?:“: = -”‘:“:““sl-‘_l‘“;-hf‘:s"l'ni‘;‘;f-.wmo. NRA Administrator for Al- | Zapora scheduled to arriv SRR b R V. aska, tl rehants will - discuss apo rive | |Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Mrs. Wil e il ) next Tuesday. he matter in its various ramifica- .y o 1 o - | SCHEDULED SAILINGS i g"“l_“l‘i'm“\:“_“ \,Ff:;w,’{“;""f,’,;),l;‘{;] |tions and try to get together on | D e e e or o | OB the Way south the steAmer|Mrs. Charles G. Warner, Mrs. John S | ol | victoria, Capt. H. Odsen, com-|Davidson, and Mrs. V. Solovieff. ary 23, at 9 pm. der, P ) o X, X o Nabthwestern scheduled: to;sall 8 o onfwar 8. G- IpRy PR from Seattle February 24 at 10 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle February 26 at 9 pm. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle March 3 at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND = SAILINGS Alaska is scheduled to sail southbound March 1. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am. for Petershurg, Kake and way ports. | ——— g machine Expert pi ng. Phor aph repairing. | sic Shoppe. Telephone | - y bed, wick { swings. Phone 28 room set. Also 143 ____|FOR RENT—Five room furnished FOR SALE—Oal restaurant| house with kitchenette and bath.| doing good business but owner| Call Gorham Coffee Shoppe. ki 15;;;egLyT;fm;w:as;": APARTMENT. Tel, 2004, 421 E. 7th | part down. Communicate immed-| FOR RENT—Seven room furnished | iately 3181 Empire for personal| yguse, four bedrooms. Fireplace | interview. Oil heat. Call Windsor Apart- £ : URN your ol gola into value.| ments. irade at Nugges Shop. | 2 and 3 room apts.| and furnished house. MacKinnon | Apts. T. L. GEORGE / i ‘d”:(‘k(’.d hvrc‘vj Llat_ 4 3‘? o'clock 1thl< ROALD CAPSTEAD TAKES 1 SE ‘TLE I NE morning and left two hours aler' POSITION IN PIGGLY | EASTERN BUYING for the south. WIGGLY MEAT DEPT. =T Those who arrived here on the . | T. L. George, of the Leader De- steamer were: from Fairbanks,| poqiq Capstead, graduate of Ket-|partment Store aived in Seattle Frank Nash; from- Anchorage, R.|chikan High School, and recently by plane from New York City ye Lo Boar, Wved. . Bherh and | e geattle, has replaced Walter | terday, according to word received M. C. Edmunds; from Seward,|Nelson as assistant to E. G. Schaf- by his brother, Joe George. Oddie Hallson, Mrs. George Gull-|fer in the Piggly Wiggly Meat De-| Mr. George, Who has been East| J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER ufsen, Patsy Gullufsen, Gloria Gul-| partment, it was announced today. on an extensive buying trip 1or| micket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 114 |lufsen; from Valdez, E. H. Clifford,| My, Nelson left this morning on the Leader Department Store, ex-| GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas gnd T H(-: H;ddleslon: from COr-|the Victoria for Seattle. pects to leave Seattle on the| lova, J. C. Leen, John Coats, R. - ee Northwestern tomorrow. 1 Leave Seattle =y J. Shepard; from Yakutat, E. M. ———————— M. S' ‘ZAPORA" 5 Feb. 21 m;:bu';“ I“F'e%,?s‘ Axelson; from Skagway, L. 'W.|UNITED FOOD COMPANY Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tvnages, Port Alexander, Kla Paker, Lee Omang, Dave Willard| DISPLAY ARRANGEMENTS W. H. ANDERSON, OF CORDOVA | and Alice J. Wilson. i WILL BE LATEST TYPE ON WAY TO SAN FRANCISCO |%o°K Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Those who left here for the g TO ATTEND N. R. A, "H.’\R[N(ELSEA'['YLE AND RETURN—$50.00 Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 lbs south were: for Petersburg, E. V.| E. B. Morrls, contractor, is do- Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agenk Seyrel; for Wrangell, L. M. Car- ing the alteration work on the W. H. Anderson, of Cordova, who : | window display arrangement for was chosen to represent the Alaska . apts. Apply Johnson's Apts. or ERlutt ssor Eklung, Alaska, 85 COMPISSSOr| o)oypone sygy. {rigan and Vincent Baronovich; ; i : % o0 {lie Ananowage Y | for Ketohikan, J. Newmarker, J.|the United Food Company. The fishermen before the NRA fish FERRY TIME CARD e ectric power n!fucvt- Sflbe‘:hfl‘r‘c‘" M. Clark, W. A. Holzheimer, W.|DeW equipment will be of the latest code hearing in San Francisco, was reliable, couple will ?0 an‘y IC -| electric range. Corner 3rd and| T. Nelson, Mrs. T. W. Pedersen; |Sahitary type and will be painted a passenger on the Victoria for ¥ tat articulars in firs ) | v 1 o B HA 2 ing cl i rd- Se: r or- Pl state parti } Gold. Ellingen Apts. | for Seattle, Harold Grimstad, G. white, insuring cleanliness, accord- Seattle. From Seattle Mr. Ander: v LEAVE JUNEAU | C. C. Jones, Box 465, Port| | ing to R. R. Brown, Ifanager. son will use plane transportation : |FOR REN1—Sree, room. 'I' H. Walmsley, Mrs. H. C. Shippey,| By Z e 2 . - = e il —Sreepmu ; room. Phone uN SI KA RUN H O, Shippey, D, M. Morrison,| - e to San Francisco, for which ar- 6:16a.m. +4:00p.m. RETURNS FROM TRIP rangements have already been made | 7:15a.m, 6:15p.m. WANTED _Will furnish board and |._ S LR e Mrs. D M Morrison, J Morris.| bl room and wonderful care for a| LOS1 KU FOUND | | George Weiss, Mrs. George Weiss, | y Mayor W. H. Chase, of Cordova. 8:00a.m *7:30p.m. limited amount of children in a| ST ARD ¥OUL | A |R. Romes and H. Ahrenstedt. | Mrs. Alsie J. Wilson, of the e o a = TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 9:15a.m. 9:45p.m. LAmm'lcan Beauty Parlors, returned Daily Empire Wunt Ads Pay and SEATTLE 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. Jovely beach home near Lenalremr—rrrne B s rtos il We | s b A DL RRRIAe 1D, 008 on the Victoria this morping from 2:00p.m. 12:00 Midnighj 3:30p.m. *1:00a.m. colored case. Finder please retur v AR ety TR | given jon_ montuly basis. Tele-| 4, Empil'v.LRtwurd $1.50. | on its regular mail, freight and NEW STRUCTURES TO [a week's business trip to Skagway. | IT’S A PLEASURE | cured for cy day, week . Phone 2552. i A R T R ONE steamheated room for reni.| " 1 | Phone 219. MAC MAYBURN runch on Shelter | All equipped. Box 1658. WANTED by couple, and 45 respectively. Wor TR i i il xperienced cook and excellent |9 room apt. range;- nousekeeping | Man ' diesel engine and| yoom heated. Channel Apts. | essor operator and all| phone 436. | { mechanic; three years ex- | ) as sieam-electric power |[FOR RENT—Four-room furnished | ator, has unlimited | house. Phone 187 after 6 pm. ( | ¢ engineer marine steam li-|— s e - 4 + | FOR NT—] e y | cense. Man formerly worked at| RENT—Furnished two room 0000000000000 0000000C00000000©G0CG6CG0GSE S From juneau 16 732 or see Minnie Fields Py 4% | Mrs. Wilson reported that Skag- e TR AP I e e = assenger Tun to Zitka and way| BE COMPLETED FOR |way seemed to be thriving and that \ To Sell the Old Reliable PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS U. S. and BALL BAND February 28 expert typewriung, trained & ¥ |'points, the motorship E;:obcm_ Iy B e AR TaRAly dood TR 2 ¥ : ing. child’s care or house- l BERGMANN | Capt. Edward Bach and David MENDENHALL DAIRYHme. PR TR SRRBIAN. €T | Rubber Boots—Shoe Pacs March 11, 28 ‘ 323331$2 :Eggg: kY - hour, Pho; | Ramsey, purser, left port last ev- 75 | COST MORE—WORTH IT wor A S & B e | bPIBNII;JS} vlv{(lOM“S L L o, Jobn 3. Kleln, Juneau contract-| i oo o | SEE BIG V Winter Excmston Fares Now in 8:30a.m. *T:45p.m. et e Ao N A . e’n-:“lenty Mee:ls o;oé onth | | {eaving here on the Estebeth,|or, who recently completed the| ct(mt}_' Dxt (Grese Siroek, JooRig o oW G VAN Effect—Round Trip Fare $64.00 9:30a.m. 10:00p.m. WAN D—will purchase foot pow- i andnsMrs s rai | | were: for Angoon, J. Tollefsen; for |new dairy barn and garage for r]ge);:Enscx\;illx::u)gi;;:‘ei?snir;s d;::(—l Final Limit March 31, 1934 lzifip.m. 11:30p.m. er sewing machine. Must be in i . +; | Chichagof, Tom Lewis and Ed Eg-|the Mendenhall Dairy, has been|; .~ ) pomin g who ret clp(;rom Tickets, reservations and full ey 18-Fuscat. condition and reasonable i | Jand. awarded the contract for the milk|oy “ FArtEE: TG T Im e o 3:45p.m. *1:15pm. for cash. Address T 1111 care| || The Estebeth is due here on the|house for the dairy. | i RS TORRY *—Saturday only. e | H. S. GRAVES return trip Monday morning. The new milk house will be| REGISTRATION OF VOTERS V. W. MULVIHILL, Agest t—Goes to Thane. ——— = P » { e e c— a two story structure with the| Registration Books for Registra- JUNEAU TE! It-edge secur ‘The Clothing Man’ | | 8 8l \ | Wfif%jfi;fiz;’”g;_; E‘Addris replics | | Home of Hart, Schaffner and s e o e oo oo oo o e oground floor having a wash room, tion of Voters, General Municipal N to Empire No. 3431 Marx Clothing ile TIDES TOMORROW e boiler room, built-in-ice box,|Election to be held Tuesday, April \ i fr % June Ferry & Navi . 2T e Sl i e e 0o e v oo oo oo ocooling room a separating and(3, 1934, will be opened Thursday, I Fine Floors Estimates Free | au Ferry aviga- WANTED—Firss crass shoe repair |———————— | bottling room and an office, |March 1, 1934, and remain open it G LAND SA tion Co 4 work for men, women and chil- Low tide, 3:50 am. 68 feet. |while the second floor will be|until Saturday evening, March 31, i ! 1/&[5]50!}‘;“ CO?‘?IC(;'D(I', N n}pany dren at Saloum’s on Seward St. High tide, 9:46 a.m., 132 feet. |finished for living quarters. 1934, 1 | Hardwood Flooring—Laying, _— Low tide, 4:3¢ pm. 18 feet The wash room will be equipped| American ecitizenship, twenty-one Beautiful l Sanding, Finishing ) + | High tide, 11314 pm., 12.3 feet. with the latest type of a sterili-|years or age, bona fide residence Chapel | PIONEER CAFE i P I o N sation bottle washer, and the|of the Territory of Alaska for one | at Your | 403 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 582 | |} Pacifio Transportation Company J. K. Paul Nick Novak I.nmu-:s WILLIS AWARDED boiler room will have a five-horse year and the Town of Juneau, Service i e e - M s “PACIFIC” “THE HOME OF TEN DOLLARS IN TRADE power boiler to supply sufficient Alaska, centinuously for six months | TIME SCHEDULE Leaves City g GOOD EATS” | BY LEADER, GEO. BROS. steam to thoroughly sterilize all|immediately preceding said date of ‘ t | » | | ik eyl 5 E day at 10 am. for Petersburg, bottles and containers.. In the|clection are the qualifications re CHANN L BUS LINE Kake, Port Alexander and way N 1 James Willis, of Douglus, holder |cooling room will be a tank with |quired. 5 Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau ints. | Jones-Stevens Shop |of No. 20040, was awarded ten dol-|a continuous flow of ice water, A. W. HENNING, OPPORTUNITY 7:008.m. A = | S | |lars in trade by the Leader De-|according to George Danner, own- City Clerk. Your selection of this 12:30p.m. . | LADIES—CHILDRENS | partment Store and George Broth-|er of the dairy. | Pirst publication, Feb. 23, 1934. establishment gives us 4:15p.m. i Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. » Sew! : Estree!t-To- Near Third | VISIT THE | ers. One award of ten dollars in - e e — ‘! the opportunity of add- Sundays and Holidays 4 Pttt it g i 4 _L___—____,_, merchandise remains to be claimed. Shop in Juneau | ing dignity and beauty Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau | | to a ceremony of sorrow. 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. Salmon Creek | gu:neiir\i::sn;r:s g?r;?. f Motorship Roadhouse | 2 & | ALWAYS “ESTEBETH” — the latest at R T ANTON RIESS The Charles W. | COLEMAN’S day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and WHOLESALE | ! Carter Mortuary Way Ports PHOI:IE 136-2 DAVE HOUSEL, Agen) The Florence Sho Phone Single O The d “The Lasf s HOW MUCH ARE YOUR ;fi:’fi%’::};’ T reatest Trimter VALUABLE POSSESSIONS ing utensils that have to be P’ 9 {requently replaced; the WORTH? wear and tear on clothes far ope PalelC Colwt Figure up just what you would lose if your g:‘m:uhmummwz { important papers, documents, jewelry and unsanitary processes or over- i oal : s W or destroyed b; Wise to ¥ other valuables were stolen or destroyed by 5 it Call 48 5 fire. Then compare your figure with the low just add these J \ ] up and Phone 412 cost. of PROTECTION in the modern First VA SiiAse the resalt with uneau \ National Safety Deposit Valuts. |{ our low-priced laundry serv- With tne cost of adequate protection as low e Alagka TranSfer Co' e o= e i v 8 e wovies nsaot o1 IDEAL PAINT SHOP At the First National r._here is an individual Laundr Fuel Oil Coal II It's Paint We Have It! AGENCY ! ToEat | palhn o g e e Y Ui mmse 1l pHONE 549 Ve 8 G (Authorized Dealers) \ posit reservation I‘{OW and know that your AR - G AS AT ANY tim - ; \valual?lf)n are recelv'mg the protection they As i g e INSURAN CUT YOUR FUEL BILL! s, You ke our oL B ol Let us clean your furnace now with the GREASES - eat v ! e S o The First National Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bauk Bldg. TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER " lunch. Bank Gets the soot and dirt in every nook and corner good and RETAIL e R APt Juneau lce Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM | Daily Empire want Ads Fay. i Juneau | A 4 Motors || BAILEY’S o i | LASKA MEAT CO. || Harri Machine Shop _ BEER—If Desired L |} TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected . . s B Ao o e 5 PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal [ ]

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