The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1934, Page 6

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P N e Vs THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1934 FINEST Plumbing 'H By CLIFF STERRETT LARGEST = - - TEAMER WELL, IF YOU AIN'T, WHY DON'T YA & 2 A s TURN AROUND AN’ LOOK THE S KEY-HOLE IN THE EYE 2% SAILING SCHEDULE . Leave Due Juheau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA Mar. 1 N'WESTERN Feb. 2 Feb, 27 Mar NAZINA Feb Mar. & VICTORIA Mar. Mar. 6 Mar YUKON Mar Mar. 13 Mar s REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wran- /4 A AN fik)’Z?E». 1 ! Haines, Skagway, R R ST ST ard [ NORTHW SRN calls at Seldovia and Kodiak, | ! SHARK LOSES THREE HOUR BATTL VICTORIA calls at Yakutat and Latouche. | YUKON cz Sitka northbound and south- | S Foe ™ TR = bound 5 4 L ALASKA calls at Sitka southbound. | arlne eWS b For All Travel Information | Call 5 & 6% /¢ THE ALASEA LINE | 3 ) R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 ® 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 00 . | N i ' Steamer Movements :‘ o) & g . o NORTHBOUND of l E S E ® Zapora Sscheduled to arrive e| | { ® at 10. oclogk tomorrow e A AR B ol | B ® night. . ® Northland scheduled to ar- e e rive Priday night. . : i |® SCHEDULED SAILINGS o 2 \ ¢ 3 4 e Victoria scheduled to sail e| At 7 o'clock last night the steam- % et e e e from Seattle March 3 at e|€ Northwestern, Capt. G. A AND THE MORAL OF THAT 1S: e 10 a. m. o | Glasscock, commander and P. B | ® Norco scheduled to sail from e |Coe, purser, docked here from You may. lase your head any minute these days. Of | ® Seattle March 5 at 9 p. o[ south bringing freight, mail an course, it isn’t anything to worry about, because peo- |e m. o | Passengers. The steamer unloade ple are always losing things and finding them by ad- | ® Princess Norah scheduled to e (réight at the Juneau Cold & vertising for them in the ‘Lost and Found’ columns of |® sail from Vancouver March e8¢ W_harf, moved from the |® 9 at 9 p. m. o |the City Dock to unload fre |« SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e and sailed for the Westward ! [ ] | ® Alaska is scheduled to ar- o Way of Skagway and Haines 2 e rive in port at 8.. m.. to- o | 0'cloék this morning from the Al- 7 y |® morrow, sailing south about e |3ska Juneau dock. | 3. B. BURFORD & CO. D, B. FEMMER |® six hours later. e| Arriving here on the North- | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 114 4 A | i s | ® Northwestern scheduled south- e western were, Mrs. L. Bell, B. W | GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas TELEFHONE 374 ¥ . BoTaikEnraanh B o | Brerton, Mrs. C. Bailey, H. V. Cal- | o o LOCAL SAILINGS ° low,_H. K. Carlisle, Mrs| H K <) | M S "ZAPORA” Leave Seaftle Arrive Juneau Leave Junes o Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e |Carlisle, Mrs. G E Dooley, T. 1 Flshermes BiFsuing 2 3000-pound, aEakk I AN Mruz Bl Lby | . it b 28 Epo. 2k Fob..28 le day nignt at 6 pm, for e|Ceorge, Wilbur D. Hughes, Mrs. gireq 70 shots at the 20-foot sea monster before being able to harpoos | COUINg at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kia |e Sitka and way ports. . ;‘2?“84?‘% J‘(J;;S-_l F‘-I G. MMM”“ and suhdue it. The shark was sighted from an airplane and three |Wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only ® Pacific leaves every Thursday e |Miss Jessie eil, Vera M. 2,1 hours later was landed by (left to right) N. H. Hornstad, Caesar | TTL . {e at 10 am, for Petersburg, ®|A. G. Peters and R. K. Reig Maneifl; D¢. Alblon J. Howsll and Johm E, Armstrong Who are shown | oot Lod doihien it $50.00° Auto Ratp=-South. 1.00 ber 102 Iba I ¢ {s - Bk and s borte " of ‘Taking passage from here w with the catch. (Associated Press Photo) | Wills Nuvigation Company Phone 3 Junean Commercial Dock, Agentt FOR SALE-"The Manhattan Hotel, | FOR 'RENT—Furnished thrée-room | o o\ for Haines, Margaret Jolby; A — —— | fully equipped and doing good| Office suite. Heated. Apply J““““"}. e o0 0006060 o o o Skagway, Clarissa Cloria; for Val-'o ¢ @ @ o ¢ 0 ¢ 0 0 ¢ ® o] | R ) business for sale at Cordova, Al-| Melody House or Telephone 65. | o dez, A. O. Black; for CoFova,|e e HOTELS o/ County Is Debtless | c/AuADIAN FERRY TIME CARD _ aska. Total purchase price $8,000. | — 20 P Thige sléans-tHab l‘ e o0 0 00000 e 0 o o Mrs. George Tomoff, George Tom-/o @« @ © ¢ ©¢ @ ¢ ¢ & o o o £ s | 4 u Cash payment down $2,500. Bal- “;I:afii’:g; Afig;}fi;’;‘ Si,ao‘;( t- TIDES TOMORROW. e|Off and for Seward, Richard| BRANRPORT,» Byagihe; colits PACIF' ance easy terms, Owner quitting e e e e e e e e e e e o e o Wakelin, Vivienne Vanway, How-| N. A McEachran; A. Je t- |house of Woodford County is onej . g LEAVE JUNEAU country. Wire or write Mike |2 large rooms accommodate 3. ard L. Case, W. M. Sherman, dack | chikan; P the /0 allaficrs | bave, ol 6:15a 4:00) Steele, Manhattan Hotel, Cor-! and cold wa ly decorated.| gion tide 1:06 a. m. 162 feet |Fopeioy, Joe Schroeder, P. Ttim- |} M. o n to Vi The county, | :loa.m. :00p.m. dova, Alaska, $2500 monthly 207 2nd near| ron tids 702 a m. 10 feet |MeT L. M. Evenson, Leslie Gasn-|o'Nei ates under a budget, sys- | SATLING T:150.m. G:15pm. = Seward. |~ Righ tded:055m. m., 168 1 jen, Leigh Roberts and Kelley|s d indebtedness, | 8:00a.m 7:30p.m. FOR SALE—Electric demonstration B o RS - .. Spenchs v . afemitico o £ {7 RPN , and has| TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 9:15a.m. 9:45p.m. ffoner for Sale at big discount.| FURNISHED small duplex house.| LOW tide 76 p. m, -12 feet The steamer left Seattle With Glenn Carrington | AR ELARTLE idtpm. 10 Terms if desired. Alaska Electri Suttable for two people. Call 2 TRt 114 first ,glass passengers and 24 s | From Juneau 2:00p.m. 12:00 Midaighy Light and Pov Co. or Apt. 10, Seaview {m- key. I' _PRINCESS NORAH SOUTH teerage pssengers for the nérth. | dova. | \; A 3:30p.m. *1:00a.m. FOR SALE chicken FOR RE. tore room and apatt- | 4 Alaskan e i PRINCESS NORAH LEAVE DOUGLAS " ranch equipment capable of| ment at 122 Second Street. Apart- | O the way south, the Prin-\] AST NEEDLEWORK Hubert Myers, Ketchikan; Charles | Perseverance Rebekah Lodge No. February 28 | 4 handling 500 chickens, Equipment| ment consists of 4 raoms. Partly | céss Norah, Capt. W. Q. Palmer, I H BY , Kodiak;yGads/diegert, Seat- |2 & Will meef Wednezday evening,| March 11, 28 B0 includes Diesel oil Hoover burner, furnished. Inquire San Francisco |commander and P .A. Hole, purser, D SPLAY HELD tle; H. Dibble, Seattle, Pebruary, 28, in L' 0. O, P. Hall.{ = % 7 7:908.m. 260-egg incubator, waters, feed-, Bakery. | docked here ' this afternoon at 1 cLUB ON TUESD.AY Zynda ‘11 f]l(’mb(‘l'b are requested (o‘Wl{ntcr Excmsion _Faxel Now in 8:30a.m. - ers, wire etc. Big sacrifice for | ——— | o'clock and . sailed - shortly - efter- ag T E. F. Zuern, Portland; Mr. and [attend. 3 Effect—Round Trip Fare $64.00 9:30a.m. quick sale. Call or write Empire [ FOR RENT — Six-room furnished | ward for Vancouver, B. €. and| Yesterday aiegnoor: the las¥ of|Mrs. A. Walle, Juneau; G. R.| EDITH F. SHE‘ELOR, | Final Limit March 31, 1934 12:45p.m. 3490. { apartment with bath, Also two|Way points. three mneedlewofk demonstrafions | Leasure, Kansas; S. J. Hermanson, | —2dv. Secretary. | Tiikat: ‘reditvitions A Tul 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m. —_— 3 room furnished apartment with | Passengers from Juneau who took |was held in the American Legion | Seattle. ‘ R S 5 P ;mrmulars Sl 3:45p.m. *1:15p.m. FOR SALE—Dining room set. AlsO| path. Telephone 3253. | passage for Seattle on the Prin-|Dugout under the auspices of the ————a he 1i *—Saturday only. spring. Phone 1423. —_— B cess Norah were Mr. and Mrs. Lee|Juneau Woman's Club. In addi- NO#iCE TO TAXPAYERS ‘ tate champion basketb: V. W. MULVIHILL, Agemt t—Goes to Thane. P | FOR RENT—urnished housekeep- { Dolan. tion to the large display of local| The final installment of 1933 real | Thornfon High, Harvi JUNEAU fl?:mSA " og‘ll:m:f: ;::“:;;2:‘, ing room, single $10. Two rooms - needlework there was on exhibit |estate and personal property taxes|all born in different for musg lge‘;“vde oty 0" Meb after, furnished $20. Inquire upstairs,|R. E. SMITH UNDERWENT an elaborate array of needlework |Will be delinquent after March s.i’trifihF‘mmt‘- England, Germany [ J % e Y oo gt or| 2nd and Seward over Cash| SUCCESSFUL APPENDECTOMY |from Norway, Sweden, France'and 1934, Payment should be made by, | BOISG bl Sootiand. | Fine Floors Estimates Free uneau Ferry & Naviga- : G ! | IN L G {HOSPITAL! India. that date to avoid penalty. State- ( . Tt doph. OomiminI e med] e i ol on s Jarge attendance b |ment of the e et el e | GARLAND BOGGAN | tion Company A :fm:r):n 318! pire for person: ]F‘OR RENT or rale—Planos, radios,| R g, Smith underwent:an emer- |the demonstration, which was gpen |Will be published on or before| I Flooring Co,ntrul.or'v | ew. : fcuwmg :acp}:nes. E;:perl P‘::: gency appendectomy at the Glen-{to all women of Gastineau Channel |March 18, 1934, as required by lan‘l | Hard;r:sgmglb?;\:iigggsmg, | | AN v e o i warnn| tuning. Phonograph repairing.|gaje Hospital in Les Angeles on nities, and - the afternoon A. W. HENNING, B b t N your ola gola Into value. ¥ : pital in ngeles commu les, T e aftern A e ’ Cash or trade at Nugges Shop.' A‘;%“O" Music Shoppe. Telephone | gaturday, according to word re-|was enjoyably spent, according to|=adv. City Clerk. | Phone 582 1 Pacific Transportation Company 5 — e 4 ceived here by Mrs. Smith, pro-|Mrs. Hazel James Ferguson, presi- AT TRETRE S, 1 SEAT & L =1 M S “P ACIFIC" l PHILDREN cured for oy day, Week |~ oo o | Prietor. of -the ~Juneau. Sample|dent of the club. ] 5 B or month. Phone 2552. T. Tel. 2004. 421 B. Tthigon" Tpe operation ‘was suc-| . During the afternoon two con- | { Telephone 62 Telephone 62 | TIME SC"EDELE Leaves City Dock every Thurs- FOR RENT—Seven room furnished |cessful and he is reported to be|Tests were held for button hole ! CHANNEL BUS LINE | ?{?k at P:)gt.:].; for Petersburg, WANTED house, four bedrooms. Fireplace. |getting along well . Mr. Smith will | making and the sewing on of but- Krafft ) Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau poinz xander and way 4 Oil heat. Call Windsor Apart-|be in the hospital for about three|tons. Both were won by Mrs, A. z Beautiful 7:00a.m. 7:45am. | 3. B.lnfard WANTED — Woman wants houss| ments. weeks, the message to his wife|Kaslica with Mrs. H. W. Gorman C bo Sh Chapel 12:30p.m., 2:30pm. } o & Co, Agents | "iwork by day or hour. Phone 44. e — | stated. - |winning with second awards. aoinet Op z ot Vi 4:15pm. 5:30p.m. one Valentine Bldg. e R SR U ____|VACANCY—2 and 3 room apts. e ,———— Tea was served at the close: of Sorvlan Sundays and Holidays ! WANTED—$250000 for 3 years ab| 20d furnished house. MacKinnon| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Athe afternoon. MILLWORK ¢ Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau | %. ity pts. 4 g fnonga(;;n E(x‘:giere M}{“x;;)l Yk e Window, Plate and Auto GLASS | 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. § s ® %M " |ONE steamheated room for rent. Moulding, Panels and | . Ll :"; Motorshi £ POSITION as cook, housekeeper or| Phone 219. Hardwood i 7 . Motorsiup ] practical nurse. about March 10, 5rre SAYEORN i or e ssconp a7 sramcuny ||| OPPORTUNITY'S ) ALWAYS “ESTEBETH” Mary E. Klamer, General De-|"\ equiine ™ poc lgsg, Service Is Our Motto e lipumiection of tis i the latest at livery, Juneau. ( L Squiped. Box AW RN s R e i) establishment gives us 4 Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- TR exvert Tvooeiime irained|FOR RENT—Four-roum furniahed e the opportunity of add- oy COLEMAN’S day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and s P Y PRATIAE, | house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. ing dignity and beauty = = Way Ports i nursing, child's care or house-| to a ceremony of sorrow 3 work by the day or hour, Phore| FOR RENT—Furnished two room X Our services are priced 3 DAVE HOUSEL, Agent i 436 or call Channel Apartmean! apts. Apply Johnson’s Apts. or E ’ ou to meet the needs of all. The Florence Sho 1 WANTED—WIll purchase foot pow- telephone 5102. : HOW MUCH ARE YOUR ; 3 3 ° Permanent :nln(n : er sewing machine. Must be in|THREE-room rurnished “bath, 3 M { ol i B B g Bedlat b L WG VALUABLE : POSSESSIONS W/ ‘, | A e Py v o g e Bt e G sad] WORTHS . Says ! The Charles W. | mewrsnds Baok Butdaig | Empire. — L L 4 | C e FOR RENT—Swepi: room, Pbone g : | arter Mortuar WANTED—$5,000, gilt-edge secur-| 537. L] Figure up just what you would lose if your Mo | Yy 1 Cr ity. Will pay 8%. Address replies|—— = important papers, documents, jewelry and | PHONE 136-2 Juneau Ice eam | to Empire No. 3431. X 2 i other valuables were stolen or' destroyed by The money you spend on a “The Last Service Is the Parlors . LOST AN FOUND tire. ‘Then®compare your flzmure “o:.ih mepliov: :;hmn 52 Hua your; ;1] Greatest Tribute” Exclustve HORLUCK'S Shop in Juneau i cost of PROTECTION in modern Firs! 1€ soap and wash- | DANISH ICE CREAM r T » _ {LOST—Auto tire and rigy, 30%5x20. National Safety Deposit Valuts. ing utensils that have to be g;_‘ 4 — .| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay, ! Telephone 3402. R. R. 3 T frequently replaced; the 1"; - i ¢ ook el MR | LOST—Will party who found biue With the cost of adequate protection as low RS And os 10 Shoses = 4 9 [ | coat on Glacier Highway near as $5.00 per year, why risk loss or damage the possible llness due to IDEAL P AIN T SHOP $almon Creek Saturday . after- that would cost you many times this amount? unsanitary processes or over- | | N g noon please return to Bugeau At the First National there is an individual e ot yoir owe ViAUL | Wise to Call 48 If It's Paint We Have It! AR N of Public Roads warehouse. 1 t yor 5 5 don X lock box' of just the size to meet your re + « . Just add these up and Juneau P 5 g & guirements. Come in—make your Safe De- . then compare the result with HONE 549 Wendt & Garster - WHOLESALE Daily Empire Want Ads Pay posit ‘reservation NOW and know that your our low-priced laundry serv- _ - d = = - valuables are receiving the protection they ice! Tr n8f er CO. : an | i deserve. 4 A $ s | { : - | H.S CRAVES | : A ; ka when in need of CUT YOUR FUEL BILL! RETAIL ![ Home ‘of Hart, Schaffner and { & L d 7 MgVI]Ngflu STO%A(’;’E | { ¥ 3T \ ! —_— j | Marx Clothing. | Th e First Natu)nal aun ry ue! Teis .- Let us clean your furnace now with the P i f gl C e S e - B o - ' ; — b e TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER 1 ‘ g§> o Gets the soot and dirt in every nook’' acific Coast | ¥ 1s A PLEASURE - | Bank — ery hogk and cornge Coal Co. || Eiisiis FOR INSURANCE Harri Machine U. S. and BALL BAND . « COST MORE—WORTH IT See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ; 7 ¥ 5 eating Phone 412 - f i L. SEE BIG VAN _ \ ' Telephone 409 B. M. Bduendl R R Bank Bldg. * ' Sheet'Me

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