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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1934. HBRINGING UP FATHER Freewrfren ,_ ‘.”q..v , cifrnraibavnsfiofranviersnhforsaid L LT 3 5O THATS THE GU, THAT'S GOT_MAGGIE STARVIN TO DEATH- WILL BE ON THE AR By GEORGE McMANUS UM HE SAYS HE ’_‘}, AND THE MORAL OF THAT IS: You may lose your head any minute these days. Of course, it isn’t anything to ple are always losing things and finding them by ad- vertising for them in the ‘Lost and Found’ columns of THE DAILY EMPIRE TELEPHONE 374 worry about, because peo- attan Hotel, | fully equipped and doing good | business for sale at Cordova, Al- | aska. Total purchase price ss,ooov‘ Cash payment down $2500. Bal- ance easy terms. Owner quitting country. Wire or write Mike | Steele, Manhattan Hotel, Cor-‘ dova, Alaska. FOR SALE—Electric demonstration iroper for sale at big discount. | Terms if desired. Alaska Electric | ;Light and Power Co, ) 1 LARGE trunk :n good condition wanted for cash. Box 1566. 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) 3400. FOR SALE—Dining room set. Also spring. Phone 1423. EB SALR—OCale 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. { Wfi your ola gola Into value.! Oash or trade at Nugges Shop. BHILDREN cared for oy day, week pr month. Phone 2552. WANTED POSITION as cook, housekeeper or practical nurse about March 10. rfl‘y E. Klamer, General De-! ivery, Juneau. iFURNISHED small duplex house. Sutiable for two people. Call 236 or Apt. 10, Seaview for Kkey. ment at 122 Second Street. Apart- ment consists of 4 rooms. Partly furnished. Inquire San Francisco Bakery. FOR RENT — Six-room furnished apartment with bath. Also two room furnished apartment with bath. Telephone 3253. FOR RENT-—Furnished housekeep- ing room, single $10. Two rooms furnished $20, Inguire upstairs, 2nd and Seward over Cash Grocery. FOR RENT-—Cabin, large enough for two men $8 monthly, includes light, water, garbage. Telephone 2343, FOR RENT or rale—Planos, radios, sewing machines. Expert piano tuning. Phonograph repairing Anderson Music Shoppe. Telephone 143. FOR RENT—Five room furnished house with kitchenette and bath Call Gorham Coffee Shoppe. APARTMENT. Tel, 2004, 421 E. 7th FOR RENT—Seven room furnished house, four bedrooms. Fireplace Oil heat. Call Windsor Apart- ments. VACANCY—2 and 8 room apts and furnished house. MacKinnon Apts. ONE steamheated room for rent. Phone 219. cesevsescsssetestsessecescescseenoten Marine News — STUDEBAKER HEIR MARRIES CHORINE = Zapora from from Alaska Pagific . TIDES TOMORROW e e 000000000 s (NORCO IN PORT High tide 0:15 a. m. Low tide 5:58 a. m., 3.1 feet High tide 11:57 p. m. 6:19 p. m. Low tide Canadian Pagific steamer Prin- cess Norah is scheduled to arrive in port from the south at 5:80 o'clock this afternoon. The steamer has the following three passengers aboard for this port: Miss Thelma Archambault, William Allen, Ray Walker. Bt <o NGRS SMALL BLAZE CALLS OUT FIRE DEPARTMENT SUNDAY The cabin on 12th Street accu- pied by Mons Tonsgard caught fire yesterday morning at 9:15 o'clock when the blow torch with which he was thawing water pipes got too iclose to the floor of the house. No serious damage was caused and the small blaze was quickly ex- tinguished by members of the Ju- neau Volunteer Fire Department, according to Fire Chief Gray. R S Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ®e s 000000000 :FISHERMEN FORM : NEW UNION FOR Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to ® arrive at 5:30 oclock this e| sttt s - ANGHORAGE AflEA}; rive late tomorrow after- noon or evening. tomorrow. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail 9 pm. Victoria 10 a. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle March 5 dt 9 p. m, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS southbound March 1. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and way ports, at 10 am., for Petershurg, Kake and way ports. scheduled to arriv | | | Seattle February 26 at scheduled to sail Seattle March 3 at m, is scheduled to sail leayes every Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . warkers, bers and the Forty Charter Members| |, Sign Temporary Organi- zation Rolls in District ANCHORAGE, Feb. 26.—Fisher- men and cannery workers olgan-‘ ized a resident Fishermen-Workers Union with forty charter members here yesterday. | Ike Berg was named temporary 'head of the organization. nent officers will be chosen later. | A. C. Wamser, President of the| Perma- Workers Union was present and reported his union had 300 mem- numbers are in- creasing. His territory covers Bris- tol Bay, and the Aleutian Penin- sula. The area is planning to en- large its membership. | Wamser is now visiting other | coastal cannery workers in the in- terest of protection of resident| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell Erskine, Jr., are shown just after their ittle church around the corner.” Mrs, Er- Alaska Resident Fishery-Cannery | skina is the former Meredith Howard, Broadway show girl and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel James Howard of Tulsa, Okla. (As* sociated Press Photc) arriage at New York's “ ESTEDEH HAS 40 SHERNEN 17 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT DRIFTING IGE On the return trip from 8itka SAILING SCHEDULE 5 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA. Mar. 1 N'WESTERN Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 8 NAZINA Feb. 24 Mar. 5 VICTORIA Mar. 3 Mar. 6 Mar. 15 YUKON Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 22 REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wran- gell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cordova, Valdez and Seward. NORTHWESTERN calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. VICTORIA calls at Yakutat and Latouche. YUKON calls at Sitka northbound and south- bound. ALASKA calls at Sitka southbound. For All Travel Information Call | 3 o* e THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent from Seatile Broey Soaday sishi 8 0. o B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 70 Frt. Agt. Phone 114 GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas PHONE 2 CARRIED AWAY, |Floe Breaks from Mainland M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, fTvmakes, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 !and way points, the motorship Es- | Y"teboth, Capt. Edward Bach and| {David Ramsey, purser, docked here | jat 3:30 o'clock this morning. Ex- T. Eckholm and Harold Knight, | omsey: ! purser, docked here northbound | with mail, freight and passengers. The motorship left for the south at 9 o'clock Saturday night. Arriving here on the Estebeth| were, from Sitka, Ed Leach, Thel- | ma Harvey, Frank D. Price, James |L. Brightman, Fred Johnson, P.| ... and Drifts Out in Caspian Sea | - &z : R noon the motorship Norco, Capt.| % X 2% fishermen are reported to have been THIS AFTERNOON —Four hundred | carried away on an the Caspian Sea with 190 horses. The floe broke from the mainland |and is drifting before PACIFIC 0 74:00p.m. SAILING 6:15p.m. *7:30p.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 0:45p.m. and SEATTLE 11:15p.m. ‘ 12:00 Midnighy From juneau e ‘ | PRINCESS NORAH Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junea Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 *Calls first trip of month only Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 lba Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen¥ CANADIAR FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU Those who left the motorship here from Seattle were, George ‘Bolyan, Mrs. George Bolyan, Frank Cox, Frank Day, Newell Northrop, Jack Popejay, W. A. Kolander and Edward Lee; from Ketchikan, W. McNeil and Ted Humbolt. the Norco were: for Seattle, R. L. Bernard and L. V. Sparks; for Ketchikan, Mrs. M. Moses, V. D. Harrison, Harry Smith, Ed Delan- N. A. McEachran and H. B. Crew- Al Slagle, and H. H. Porter Jr. i MAC MAYBURN runch on Shelter All equipped. Box 1658, WANTED—Will purchase baby go- cart. Telephone 189, POSITION WANTED by couple, aged 40 and 45 respectively. Wom- 80 experienced cook and excellent baker. Man diesel engine and compressor operator and all perience as steam-electric power plant operator, has unlimited chief engineer marine steam li- cense. Man formerly worked at Eklutna, Alaska, as compressor operator on the Anchorage hydro- | electric power project. Sober and ! reliable, couple will go anywhere. Please state particulars in first letter. C. C. Jones, Box 465, Pert Angeles, Wash, | around mechanic; three years ex- | 2 yoom apt. range; nousekeeping room, heated. Channel Apts. Phone 436. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. i FOR RENT—Furnished two room apts. Apply Johnson's Apts. or telephone 5102. e ——— e THREE-room turnished apt., bath, electric_range, Corner 3rd and Gold, Ellingen Apts. —_— !?;’ RENT—Sreepiu; room. Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST—Auto tire qand rim, 30x5x20. el NIRRT WANTED—WIll furnish board and | room and wonderful care for a!f limited amount of children in a lovely beach home near Lena Point. Reasonable rates will pe given on monthly basis. Tele- phone 732 or see Minnie Fields. | FOR expert typewritmg, trained nursing, child’s care or house- work by the day or hour, Phore | 436 or call Chennel Apartments l —_— WANTED—WIll purchase foot pow er sewing machine, Must be in good condition and reagonable for cash. Address T 1111 care Empire. | | — WANTED—$5,000, gilt-edge seour- ity. Will pay 8%. Address replies to Empire No, 3431. W work for men, women and » dren at Saloum’s on Seward St.' Telephone 3402. R. R. Lister. COAL WHOLESALE | and RETAIL | Pacific Coast | | Coal Co. Phone 412 l R. J. Grant, from (Chichagof, |'Curtis, J. M. Karadich, R. Ellers, | A. M. McDonald, Ivar Maki, Frank| from Chatham, A. Bar- tholomew, and from Tenakee, Mrs"near Kulali Island. Their posi- Richard | ©O. Carlson; from Wrangell, R. H.| Chadwick; from Petersburg, Natie | Whiting, Frank Dufresne, J. P.| Thursday evening at 6 o'clock the Estebeth is due to leave on the| " | drift; long trip to Iey Strait and Cross;mod_mg |Sound points which it makes the| first of each month. — e Shop in Juneau Leaving here for the south on| ey and Edward Lee; for Wrangell,| Telephone 62 Telephone 62 Krafft son; for Petersburg, Helen Zamora,| OTHERS MAROONED MOSCOW, Feb. 26.—Another floe has been swept into the open sea | carrying 145 men and 140 horses, tion is described as extremely peri- lous as the ice is soft and the February 28 i Sibois March 14, 28 6 30? B Winter Excmsion Fares Now in *7:45p.m. Effect—Round Trip Fare $64.00 10:00p.m. i Final Limit March 31, 1934 11:30p.m. | | 12:158.m. P Tickets, reservations and full *1:15p.m. particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agea$ JUNEAU *—Saturday only. t—Goes to Thane. fishermen are without ¥ B | 403 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 582 | Fine Floors Estimates 7ree ||| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- GARLAND BOGGAN tion Company Flooring Contractor Hardwood Floering—Laying, Sanding, Finishing | | i Pacific Transportation Company CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurg- day at 10 am. for Petersburg, szemd Port Alexander and way points. TIML .SCHEDULE Leave Juneau VALUABLE POSSESSIONS WORTH? Figure up just what you would Jose if your important papers, documents, Jjewelry and other valuables were stolen or destroyed by fire. Then compare your figure with the low cost of PROTECTIQN in the modern First National Safety Deposit Valuts, With the cost of adequate protection as low as $6.00 per year, why rigk loss or damage that would cost you many times this amqunt? At the Pirst National therg is an individual lock box of just the size to meet your ze- quirements. Come {n—make your Safe De- posit reservation NOW and know that your valuables are recelving the protection they deserve. ¢ The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska ‘e money you spend an a washwoman 52 times & year ‘the cost of soap apd wash- ing utensils that have wt:: Lary Processes or gver- your own vitality »ios dust add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” e | H, S. GRAVES - Beautiful J: 00800 T4%am. i1 7y B, Burford & Co., Agents “The Clothing Man® 'u Cabinet ShoP [} Chapel R otom |} Pnone 7 Valentine Budg. | Home of H"‘bllmr;mr and | MILLWORK | :fcr‘fd“:: Sundays and Holidays | 8 I Window, Plate and Auto GLASS§ | Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau = Moulding, Panels and 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. ) o M hi SECOND AT FRANKLIN || ! otorship Service Is Our Motto | OPPORTUNITY ALWAYS “ESTEBETH” Your selection of this | the lates't at ko 7 establishment gives us | ves Juneau Every Thure- the opportunity of add- | COLEMAN’S ||} day st 6 P. M. for Sitka ana ing dignity and beauty 3 o Way Ports to a ceremony of sorrow. Our services are priced * . g DAVE HOUSEL, Agend «to meet the needs of all. The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a I [ ] Florence Holmgquist, Prop. | PHONE 421 | The Charles W. )| Bewrends Benk Bulding ||| LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Carter Mortuary Waldh Repaling PHONE 136-2 Juneau lce Cream Brunswick Agency \ Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM Daily Empire Want Ads Pay, ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer "FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ; Telephone 409 B, M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Plumbing CUT YOUR FUEL BILL! Let us clean your furnace now with the TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER Gets the soot and dirt in every nook and corner Harri Machine S[\op Heating Sheet Metal

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