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A Classified Ad in the DAILY EMPIRE did it T 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 our classified columns. are made possible through Phone 374 il ulj'; HAVE ALITTLE SUMPN TO EAT \ BEFO' DE ing Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain right LIS RS SRS 2 I N I Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle January 11 at 9 pm. Vietoria scheduled to sail sall from Seattle Jan. 12 at 9 a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 18 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south- bound about 11 o’clock Sun- day. night, weather permit- ting. Admiral Evans s scheduled southbound about Jan. 19. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ‘wayports. Pacifie leaves every Satur- day at 10 s.m for Peters- burg, Kake and y ports. e o 0800”00~ 0o ———.—————— NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE i United States of America, First Judicial District of Alaska, ss: Public notice is hereby given, that | by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias (or execution), dated January 7,! 1932, A.D., issued out of the District | Court, of the United States for the | | { | PRI SRR NN NN NN N NN R NN W + 6009 00000000000000000000°0s 0 ¢ frrrrrmreees oo Marine News Vessel Calls at Juneau on (houses. She shifted the NORCO COMES FROM SEATTLE AND GOES BACK Motorship Brings Four Passengers and Takes Nine for South From Seattle and way ports, the motorship Norco, Capt. A. Eck- holm and Purser H. Knight, ar- rived in Juneau soon after mid- night last night. She moored at the Femmer dock, where she dis- charged a capacity cargo, ocon- talning large quantities of fresh fruits and green vegetables, and where she disembarked four pas- sengers. She shifted early today to the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany's wharf where she took on frozen and salted fish and embark- ed nine passengers before sailing at 10 o'clock this forenoon on her return voyage south. i The vessel's incoming passengers were: From Seattle—Jos~ph Flanagan, E. Zingeler, Morris Richardson and Mrs. James Larson. Persons who booked passage at Juneau for the South were: For Petersburg—M. M. Custard. For eSattle—Mrs. L. V. Goss, V. E. Goss, Mrs. Gladys Suby, Juneau |Suby, Luther Suby, H. McCormick, J. Lauderdale, Martin Vasgoard. — e, EVANS BRINGS BIG CARGO AND 24 PASSENGERS Way from Seattle to Seward ‘With afairly large cargo and 24 passengers, the steamship Admiral Evans, Capt. C. C. Graham and Purser R. V. Harris, bound from Seattle to Seward, called at Juneau late yesterday, arrivin gat 4:30 in the afternoon and departing at 9130 at night. ‘ The vessel moored first to her own dock, the Pacific Steamship Company’s, where she unloaded general merchandise for business to the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany's wharf, where she put off mining supplies. She sailed for Sitka and the Westward from the Alaska Juneau wharf. Passengers for Juneau Passengers who disembarked at Juneau were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Sutherland, Mrs. "| After the installation exercises, GET IN UNE THERE - PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY HAVE NEW OFFICER Joint Installation Followed by Cards and Re- freshments Newly elected officers of the Ju- |John Reck, Treasrer; Elmer | Alaska and of the Juneau Chapter |of the Auxiliaty of the Ploneers, | were installed at joint exercises |last evening in the Independent |Order of Odd Fellows' Hall. The installing official was H. R. Shep- ard, Past Grand President of the [Ploneer order. The new officers of the Igloo are John T. Spickett, President; E. F. Rodenberg, First Vice-President; H. L. Bahrt, Second Vice-President; John Reck, Treaasurer; Elmer Reed, secretary; Al Lundsrom, Chaplain; Charles W. Carter, His- torian; John W. Myers, Sergeant- |at-Arms; August - Anderson, Door- keeper; J. C. Hayes and Trevor Davis, Trustees. { The new officers of the Auxil- Mary are Mrs. John Langseth, President; Mrs. Anna Snow, Vice- President; Miss Agnes Manning, Secretary; Mrs. Josephine Spickett, Sergeant-at-Arms; Mrs John Rowe ‘Chaplain. |cards were played and refresh- | ments were served. SAILING SCHEDULE SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $85.50 Leave Dué Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Jan. 9 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Steamer— N'WESTERN ... VICTORIA ....Jan. 12 . N'WESTERN ..Jan. 19 *ODUNA............Jan. 30 *—Freighter, for Southeastern and Southwestern ports. PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters burg, Juneau, Haines, (Chilkoot Barracks), Skag- way, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 First Judicial District of Alaska on/y o:c Paul, Miss Gertride Greer, a judgment rendered in said Court, Frank H. Foster, C. Goldsetin, O. | NOTICE TO. WATER UME | A special meeting of the Pion- oo RS ieers and the Auxiliary will be held FOR RENT ¥ FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Reasonable. Phone 4032. FOR RENT—Heated, double front sleeping room. Phone 537. FOR RENT-—Occiwental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and' boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- cidental Hotel FOR RENT—Five room furnished apartment. Inquire 421% East “hl Street. Phone 2004. | American Beauty Parlor Mrs. Jack Wilson Telephone 397 on the 4th day of January, A. D. 1932, in favor of Wm. A. FLEEK, | doing business as FLEEK'S MA- | CHINE. SHOP and. against Ga.s.! ADLER, Official No. 214954, ete.,! which is case No. 3245-A. I have,| on this 9th day of January, A. D. 1932, levied upon the following de- scribed property, situated in the Town of Douglas, Alaska, to wit: The Gas. ADLER, Official No. 214,954, her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture, fixtures, machinery, an- chors, equipment and engines, and that I will, accordingly, offer said| property for sale, at public vendue to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on the 25th day of January, AD, 1932, at 280 oclock pm. of BEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, newly finished, complete- 1y furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. Close in. WANTED INFORMATION wanted as to the whereabouts of Tom McIntyre. Has been in Alaska for nineteen years. Please write Wm. A. Me- Intyre, Beaver Creek, Oregon. WANTED — Two or three room furnished apartment, close in. Telephone 136. WANTED — Music teacher for Mickey Mouse Orchestra. Call Capitol Theatre. palin & l Dl dark clouds away IT IS surprising the way paint brightens up a house, not only outside but inside as well. That dingy laundry in the cellar—that little den which always ecems 50 dark and depreseing throughout the winter—that entrance hall which docen’t say "W elcome™ to YOUNG woman wants work by hour or day. Phone Room 18, Cliff Apts. MAGAZINE subscriptions. Tel. 436. MISCELLANEOUS MAXE YOUR OWN CANDIES. Flavoring and coloring at small expense, send for CANDY RE- OEIPT BOOKLET, postpaid for 2c. Home Receipts, Box 4192, .y Portland, Ore. FIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, » Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- y Ing. Radio and phonograph re« pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. : FOR SALE CAR FOR SALE—Piggly Wiggly. ¥OR BALE — rwommg house for sale, fourteen newly renovated <0 - steam heated rooms. Good loca- tion. Reasonable rental. Tele- %+ nhone 442 afternoons or evenings. » fi SALE—New S'yle WEDDING RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See these at the Nugget Shop. LOST ANV FOUND e . S S LOST—Round bottom skiff, green, 12% feet long. ‘Telephone Doug- o, 185 222, ¢ l LOST—Socket wrench and handle. ! Return to McCaul's’ Garage. Re- 3 ¢ the guest—these arc some of the dark clouds which the magic of a int brush can drive away. To shen up with paint is to ex- change gloom for cheeriness. ~We carry every painting ma- terial your home will need to makeit a joy tolivein, including Dutch Boy White- lead—the basis of § durable, economical house paint. Our gor. vice is prompt and our prices are right. THE PAINT SHOP FRONT AT MAIN . Pederson and Paddock Shop Phone 354 Res. 402 PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quallty Portralture; Photo Pinjsh- ing, Camerss Alaska Views, Valentine Corner said day at its cradlé, on the beach (|pelow the Douglas, Alaska, Native| ¢ Village at the site of the old Tread- well Mining Company mill tailings. Dated, January 9, 1932, at Doug- las, Alaska. ALBERT WHITE, U. 8. Marshal, First Judicial District of Alaska. By W. E. FEERO, Deputy. R. E. ROBERTSON, Prottor for Libellant. M. E. MONAGLE, Of proctors for libellant. First publication, Jan. 9, 1932. Last publication, Jan. 23, 1932. ————— PRINTING STATIONERY BINDERY ~ GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY | | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneaw for Douglas and Thane 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 6:15a.m. T:10a.m. 9:40p.m. 11:15pm. mildnight $1:00a.. 9:15a.m.} 12:30p.m.t 2:00p.m. 3:30p.m.t *4:00p.m. Leaves Bougias: for Junean 6:30a.m. 12 Ross, Carl Jacobson, R. D. Carri- gan, Garfield Bailey, W| Bailey, O. oo e B oanord, &A% | wetfiner, all water will be shut oft Thomas, C. Kunitson, E. Anderson, | {T0M. the upper sections of town Allen Warrick, L. Lee, C. Hegg, S. and on the tide ats between Salli, Orville Wheat, * 7'|the hours of midnight and 6 am., " Ten Booked Here until further notice. Ten persons booked passage for adv. JUNEAD. WA o0 sm;a. and the Westward. They Quartz, and . places. jocation. no- | - tices. at The Empire. Mrs. Mary Jack, Charles M. Pet- Are You Watching Your erson, F. P. Ulrich, Robert Ulrich BLOOD PRESSURE?, for Sitka. For Latuche—Douglas Gray. For Seward — John B. Rarst, Ralph Mize, Henry A. Wier, Rev. { J. Allard, R. E. Lawrence. Almost every case of apoplexy is ———t aggravated by spells of indigestion, often accompanied by dizziness, es- pecially after eating heavy foods or a too Hearty meal. ! If 'you are beginning to be troub- led by slight digestive upsets — if you have pain .or other distress after eating—if you suffer from sick headaches or dizzy spells— Start taking a tablespoonful of Dare's Mentha Pepsin before meals, By replenishing your scanty gastric juice and easing the load on a tired stomach, Dare's keps your stomach from getting out of order. | No conscientious druggist would pretend for a moment that any stomach remedy could absolutely prevetit apoplexy. But he will' tell you that by keeping your digestion running along smoothly, you are doing much to lessen the danger of an attack. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. and all good druggists gurantee Dare's to overcome indigestion or money back. —adv. In order to conserve the water supply during the present dry | TIDES TOMORROW . o High tide, 2:40 a. m., 15.8 feet Low tide, 8:22 a. m.,, 3.4 feet High tide, 2:16 p. m., 168 feet Low tide, 8!49 p. m., —1.3 feet Tides Monday High tide, 3:19 4. m., 156 feet Low tide, 9:08 &. m., 3.6 feet High tide, 2:56 p. m., 16.9 feet Low tide, 9:20 p. m., —02 feet e AT THE HOTELS Gastineau L. M. Carrigan, D. D. Carrigan, C. Hegg, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. H. Sutherland, Allen Warrick, Bell- ingham; O. Ross, L. H. Kubley, Ketchikan; 8. J. Thomas, Mani- toba, Colo.; E. H. Clifford, Juneau, Alaskan C. Jackson, Petersburg; George Franklin, M. Warner, city. Zynda Mr. and Mrs. H.!R. Flanagan. Yurman, the Furrier Triangle - Building | I | ( | | D e Y Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Maifi Street and Fourth Reading Room Opea From Samtidpm Ctroulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m~17:00 to 8:80 p. m. OCurrent Reterence, Books, Bto. FREE TO ALL Cedar S Superior Doors and |miral Evans, Alaska LUMBER | fUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows' Hall Friday evening, Jan- uary 22. Some of the members | |will be asked to recount their pio- neer exercises. Ther ewill also be cards and retreshments. i A S e CARRIGAN IS HERE L. M. Carrigan, prominent bro- ker, and R. D. Carrigan were pas- sengers for Juneau aboard the Ad- COMRADES ATTENTION! One of the purposes we have associated ourselves together for is to inculcate a sense of individual obli- gation to our community, State and nation. Let us get out the old snow shovel and clean off the sidewalks in front of our residences and places of business. Let us try to make of Juneau one town in Alaska wheré one can walk on our sidewalks in safety. John Alford Bradford Post No. 4 hingles Cement Windows PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleass® Leave Arrive Bouthtound Seattls Juneau Lv. Juneau Adm. Evans .Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan.18 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangel, Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, *Yakutat, Cordova, Seward, BSeldovia, Kodiak. Intormétion ena tickets furnishe on Beattle-Caffornia service. Cafifornia-New York via Panam Cansl and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlante ‘Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way was- er, return ‘by rail); $35000 1 E ADMIRAL LIN | Northland Transportation Company wrem SERVING ALASKANS by Jan, 4 Jan. 9 Jan. 9 fan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Schedule subject to change without notice J.B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. PEMMER MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) X LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone 6 O PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, évery Sa y £t 10 a:m. for Petersvurg, ort Al : mdg 544 ) der Polats. Sed gt e ers nust e 79. J. B. Burford & Agts,, Valentine Bldg. c.Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 2¢ 1st and 16th M. S. “Z!@PORA” o Beginning ‘Jan. 1, Zapora will sall from every month, arriving at Junesu Sth and . WILLIS NAVIGATION CO. » Round Trip, $50.00 1 SPECIAL! WINTER SEASON RADIO SERVICE OFFER In order to insure our customers getting the best out of their radio sets we will make a complete exam- ination of your radio, test the tubes and inspect the ground and aérial for only 50¢ This is a special offer, good for a limited time only. By taking advantage of it. NOW you will be assured of uninterrupted radio &pjoymefit: Dor’t rum the risk of missing the big programs! Juneau Radio Service Co. One Way, $28.00 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute® Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phicns 1368

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