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REMEMBER - I BEAT THE GUN T DAY— HOW T A Classified Ad in the DAILY EMPIRE did it Wonderful what a few words will do when they are aptly put in a classified ad. Homes are rented, busi- ness sold, goods exchanged, trips planned and count- less other accomplishments are made possible through our classified columns. Phone 374 \ TWOGASTINEAU CHANNEL BOYS GET POSITIONS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Heated, double front ssleeping room. Phone 537. 'OR RENT—Occiwental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. s Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- cidental Hotel. ! FOR RENT—Five room furnished apartment. Inquire 421% East Tth ¢ ;Street. Phone 2004. "EAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, ncwly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. Close in. WANTED WANTED — Music teacher for Mickey Mouse Orchestra. Call Oapitol Theatre. EUNG woman wants work by .huu' or day. Phone Room 18, Clitf Apts. MAGAZINE subscriptions. Tel. 436. MISCELLANEOUS : pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. [ — FOR SALE —_—— &OR SALE—Late 27 Chevie Coupe, perfact condition, priced for im- mediate sale at $75.00; also drum of gas and 5 gal. oil. Call 513, B B s CAR FOR SALE—Piggly Wiggly. POR SALE — moummg house for fourteen newly renovated ‘heated rooms. Good loga- tlon. - Reasonable rental. Tele~ ®nhone 442 afternoons or evenings. IR New Style WEDDING RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See these at the Nugget Shop. LOST ANV FOUND . S Do TR P rCRr e ¥ LOST—Round bottom skiff, green, 222. (Continued from Page One) “;2.% feet long. Telephone Doug- 'Ralph Mize and Douglas | Gray to Teach in South- . western Alaska The appointment of two Gasti- |neau Channel men as teachers in the staff of the Alaska branch of the Office of Indian Affairs was Imade public today by Charles W. Hawkesworth. | Ralph Mize, son of Mr. and Mrs {R. C. Mize of this city, and Doug- las Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray of Douglas, received the ap- pointments. Mr. Mize is an alumnus of the Juneau High School and a gradu- ate of Carnégie Tech at Pitts- burgh, Penn. Mr. Gray is & pro- duct of the Douglas High School and a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annap- olis, resigning upon graduation owing to an eye injury received during his last year. The former has been assigned to the Industrial Training School at Kanakanak, succeeding Dwight Mason, killed in an accident there last month. Mr. Gray goes to Chiniga to fill a vacancy. They will leave for their posts on the steamer Admiral Evans tomor- Tow or Saturday. Former Associate }Of Pantages Dies Blind, in Poverty LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jaii 7. ESTEBETH BACK FROM SITKA OFF TO SECURITY BAY {Motorship Is Scheduled to Return to This Port Tomorrow Having returned to Juneau last evening from Sitka, the motorship Estebeth departed this forenoon on a special voyage to Security Bay. She is scheduled to be back here tomorrow. The vessel reported agood freight and passenger business between way ports on her regular weekly trip to Sitka and return. Her purpose in going to Security is to take P. H. Davis to his hom= there. He is a brother of Capt. J. V. Davis of this city, owner of the craft. Making the round ftrip between Juneau and Security Bay are Don 8. Davis and R. L. Davis, brothers of P. H. Davis and Capt. Davis. The three visiting brothers came to Juneau' last week to attend the funeral’ | of their brother, the late H. C. (Lisle) Davis. CAPT. PETERSON IS HOME AFTER VISIT After an absence on a field trip of more than two weeks, George Peterson, Captain of the Ranger XII., returned to his headquarters in this city. He was accompanied by his son Charles. He spent the holidays with his family in Sitka. ————e— —— Wilson’s Birthplace Opened Today as National Shrine STAUNTON, Virginia, Jan. 7. —The manse where Woodrow Wilcon was born on December 28, 1856, was opened today as a National Shrine. Jchn Barton Payne, Secre- tary of Interior in Wilson’s Cabinet, made the dedicatory address. He sald Wilson was “not only the first citizen of the United States but the first citizen of the world.” Gene Tunney In-Law Is Seeking Divorce BRIDGEPORT, Oonn., Jan. T— Mrs. Katherine V. Lauder Dewing, sister-in-law of Gene Tunney, for- mer world's heavyweight boxing champion, has filed a divorce suit against Edwin Storrs Dewing of West Hartford. She chdrges intolerable cruelty and asks no alimony. The Dewings were married in 1923 and have two children. Dew- ing attended the Sheffield Scien- tific - School at Yale. YYYYYVYYVVYVVVYYVVVVIVYVY ® © & we can give your zrint‘vlg that modern= ti¢ touch so popularin present day advertising AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALY FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 7:108.m $7:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. 2:00pm. 13midnight 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t l::::.n. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 5';@3., 12:15pm. 1:15am. Marine News QL}HNMW ® 00 00 0B s0 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Evans scheduled to e arrive tomorrow. L Norca scheduled to arrive @ tomorrow night. .o SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle January 11 at e 9 p.m. . Viotoria scheduled to sail e sail from Seattle Jan. 12 a% @ 9 a m. [} SOUTHBOUNBD. SAILINGS o ! Northwestern scheduled south- e | bouhd Sunday evening. ol LOCAL SAILINGS o Estebeth leaves every Saturday e | night ot 6 p.m. for Bitks and © * wayports. ® Pacific leaves every Satur- e/ day at 10 am. for Peters- o burg, Kake and way ports. 9 50 00 00 %000 ———.——— 1™ ¥iDES TOMORROW 1| - - e High tide, 1:18 a. m., 165 feet | Low tide, 6:53 a. m., 53 feet High tide, 12:52 p. m., 179 feet Low tide, 7:32 p. m,, —24 feet —_—————— NORTHWESTERN IS DELAYED AT SEWARD Steamer Northwestern has been! delayed at Seward from sailing| southbound by the late arrival of the train there from Fairbanks.| Radio advices received here state| the steamer will not arrive in Ju- | neau before next Sunday night/ enroute to Seattle. | ——t——— ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS ‘The regular meeting of Silver Bow Lodge Number 2 A L. O. O. F.| will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Odd Fellows' Hall Work in second degree. All members urged e®ss 000090000000 00000es0 0 e { | Philadelphia office. PACIFIC MAKES SCHEDULE TIME Motorship Brings Four Pas- sengers on Return from Tebenkof Stormy weather was experienced by the motorship Pacific, Capt. ;Paul Kegel, on her return voyage to Juneau from Tebenkof. Head to attend. Visiting members wel-|winds, however, were offset by come. {tail winds, and the craft reached E. A. JOHNSON, here on schedule yesterday after- —adv. Noble Grand. |noon. S8he brought four passengers e — to this port. They were: From Pybus Bay—Henry Lutro and Robert R. Smith. From Sumdum—John Miller. From Tebenkof—Chris Dahl. DETROIT — The Motor Wheel Corporation has added 300 men since introduction of its new “Cen- trifuse” brake drum. The sixty-ninth birthday of Connle Mack, Philade b Athl manager, brought him a white birthday cake from the bobn : his !:::-. George Earnsaw and Jimmie Dvkes made the presentation at Connie's DESPITE WINDS FINEST HE'LL BE ALL RIGHT- SCIS MY SAILING SCHEDULE SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 . Leave Steamer— Seattle N'WESTERN ... VICTORIA ....Jan. 12 Jan. 15 . N'WESTERN ..Jan. 19 Jan. 22 [ *ODUNA..............Jan. 80 TS *_Freighter, for Southeastern and Southwestérn ports. r PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrarigell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, (Chilkoot Barracks), Skag- way, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE -~ LOW ROUND Leaye Arrive Southtound TRIP PARES . Bea B Junesu Lv. Juneay BEATTLE \ Adm, Evans .Jan. 8§ Jan. 8 Jan.18 Ports of Call: Ketohikan, Wrangell, Round the world, Trans-Atlantle Bound America Rate (one way wat- &, return by. ralD, $350,00 2 B. 0. BOWARD, Agént. DMIRAL LIN ' Company SERVING ALASKANS AWINTER OR SUMMER—Samo Service—Same Rates HOOVER'S BILL BEING DELAYED WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 7.— | Prospects for Congressional action this week on Hoover's reconstrue- & "m"; from Seattle every Monday - | tion corporation measure vanished 9:00 PM. for Ketchlkan, Wlm | today with the news the measure burg, n’";:."l Juncau. would not be reported to the House: by the committee until next Mon- |day. The Senate now has the bill |and hopes to approve it today or | tomorrow. — -, f .Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jam § .Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 hland Schedule subject to change without notice | | ALBANY, N. Y.—New York Stato 3. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER 'barge capal did a record business Ticket Agent M‘#’ | in 1931, 8,772,012 tons being moved Phone T Phone 1 an incease of 116,556 tons aver 1930. ——r— MILWAUKEE — Wisconsin Tele- phone Company will spend §7,- 000,000 in 1932 on extensions, re- placements and improvements. —— - — Dafly Empire Want Ads Pay. ~ THE DAILY 35 - TELEPHONE 374 ALASKA EMPIRE ¥ PACH'IC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY “PACIFIC” ent f of e sk Shiain ket M. S, “ZAPORA” every month, arriving at Round Trip, $50.00 In order to insure our ination of your radio, B{ taking advantage (o) risk of missing the bi ' kS Motorship Leaves City Dock, Juneau, Sati at'l i u;;y' leke', e every Saturday at 10 a.m. for Beginnibg Jan. 1, Zapora will, sail from Seattle 1st WILLIS NAVIGATION' CO. SPECI4E! WINTER SEASON RADIO SERVICE OFFER uninterrupted radio emjoyment. Juneau Radio Service Co. PHONE 218 THE CHAS. W. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. AILBOAT “ESTEBETH” . (Davis Transportation Co.) ~ LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. p l:.fon SI;I!‘KA ANDDWAYHPORTS . or: informaf % mntveo ousel, Agent A der and Way Points. See dusing winter schedule, agent Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. ts from bebnlnnfllulhl’. RS e e Jan. 18 Jan. sad 16th Junesu Sth and 24th. customers getting the best out of their radio sets we will make a complete exam- test the tubes and inspect the ground and aerial for only 50c This is a special offer, good for a limited time only. of it NOW Fou will be assured Don’t run the g programs! CARTER MORTUARY' Phone 1368 e e S e e 2 A A AP