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FCR SALE — mouming housé for sale, fourteen newly renovated steam heated rooms. Good loca- tion. Reasonable rental. Tele- nrhone 442 afternoons or evenings. POR SALE—New sStyle WEDDING | RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See these at the Nugget Shop. 'WANTED — Reliable woman for light housework, cook two meals. | {WANTED — tousekeeper. Appl: Kaufman’s Cafe in afternoon. INFORMATION wanwd as to the whereabouts of Tom McIntyre.! { Has been in Alaska for nineteen i years. Please write Wm. A. Mc- ! Intyre, Beaver Creek, Oregon. fOUNG woman wants work by ! hour or day. Phone Room 18,] ! Cliff Apts. e BEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, ncwly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. Close in. LOST ANV FGUND FOUND — Conklin rountain pen. Call W. T. White, Gastineau Hotel. s e Pt e {{Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room Olty Hall, Second Floot Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Openm From Sa m to10p m Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p- m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Etc. FRER TO ALL } B ] MISCELLANEOUS | ing. Radio and phonograph re- j pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER SEE YURMAN New m Glrn-nh n Mmmg. Remodeling Yurman, the Furrier Triangle Building E PANTORIUM % vltch and Jewelry " REPAIRING at m Teagonable rates WRIGHT ‘SHOPPE i e EXPERT _ESTIMATES GIVEN —on— PAINTING, DECORATING, REFINISHING PETERSON AND PADDOCK Shop Phone 334, Residence 402 Dt T o S FERRY 'mm CARD Leaves Jnun for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 7:108.m. 9: lh.m.V 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 11:15p.m. Juneau Ferry & Na e c'fi’;....gy'i"; * Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive at 9 o'clock tonight. Norce schediled to arrive at 2 q'clock tomorrow after- noon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland soheduled to sail from Seattle Jan, 25 at 9 p. m. Admiral Evans scheuled to sail from Seattle January 26 at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Victoria scheduled southbound at 10 a. m. tomorrow., LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for Sitks and wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur- day at 10 a.m. for Peters- e e burg, Kake and way ports. e ces 06000000000 900 °200000000000000000° 0 0 0 fremmrmmcors R R NN N NORCO IS DUE HERE SATURDAY AFTERNOON The motorship Norco is scheduled to arrive in port tomorrow after- non at 2 oclock from the south. On the return trip to Seattle the vessel will make calls at Prince Rupert and - Vancouver. S. S. NORTHWESTERN DUE HERE TONIGHT Steamer Northwestern, from Se- attle with many passengers aboard, considerable freight, and seven days’ . mail is scheduled to arrive at 9 o'clock tonight. The steamer is enroute to the Westward. ——————— !~ TIDES TOMORROW » High tide, 1:01 a. m., 15.0 feet Low tide, 6:40 a. m., 34 feet High tide, 12:36 p. m., 17.9 feet Low tide, 7:15 p. m., —2.7 feet Shoplifter for Curiosity’s Sake Not Curious Now SPOKANE, Wash, Jan. 22— James R. Grue, 60 years old, of Vancouver, B. C., knows what hap- pens to little boys and old men ‘who steal things. Arrested in a department store, Grue had fountain pens, cosmetics, knives, cheap jewelry, women's clothing and other arficles stuffed into pockets, his shoe tops and under Qlis vest. In a wallet was $575 in cash. “I just did it for curiosity’s sake,” Grue explained. “I never have been in troyble before—but there’s no fool like an old fool, ¥ guess.” Judge G. W. Stocker suspended a thirty-day sentence on condition Grue take & night train for Van- couver. vvnmvwwnmvvmn © @ © we can give rinting that fific bucll 20 popn present day edvertising AMAAMAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAALY HOT WATER BOTTLES ' and COMBINATIONS in pastel shades from $1.00 to $4.50 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 88 Post Office Substation No. 1 ® | November 1930. " BAT FELLAH SHO LooKS LAK A LADY-KILLAH = ‘Marine News SEATTLE HAS 600D HALIBUT: SEASON IN "31 Over Fiiteen Million Pounds Landed, Which Is Near Record SEATTLE, Jan. 22.—Halibut land- ' ed here last year totalled 15,087,700 pounds, the largest amount of any year since 1921, when Prince Rups ert displaced Seattle as the pre- mier halibut port on the Pacific Coast. This was revealed yesterday : in the Fisherman's Year Book. Prince Rupert led Seattle only by 1,688,000 pounds last year. | ——.————— NORTHWESTERN SALVAGE CASE UP IN SEATTLE Federal —J:;:lge Takes| Claims of Fishing Ves- sels Under Advisement SEATTLE, Jan, 22. — Federal/ Judge Jeremiah Neterer yesterday took under advisement the claims of five fishing vessel crews for $54,000 salvage against the steam- er Northwestern which lost her rudder in Oross Sound, Alaska, in! The defense submitted motion pictures taken by a member of the T LADY~ KILLER ?¢ By BlLLE DE BECK 1931, King Features Syndicate, Inc. “Great Britain rights reserved. s MAKES GUESS tON AWARDING 1 ANNUAL PRIZE Eugene O’ Nelll Apparently Slated to Be Given Pulitzer Award NEW YORK, Jan. .22—Broad- way's supposition is that the Pull- taer, prize judges. will -give this BSeason’s drama award to Eugene O'Weill for his “Mourning Becomes Electra” without so much as a wrinkling of brows. That is, unless some other pro- |duction comes along to challenge it pretty soon. Advance notices do not--herald such an advent. Of course, the attitude of the award committee is concealed. But it the . judges feed as many think they should, it must be a pleasant relief for them after the situation 'they found themselves in last. year. Then they frankly were up against it to make a selection | which would meet general approval. They finally named Susan Glas- ,pell'a “Alison’s House,” and to this 'day whenever the 1031 prize is ‘mentioned in company it starts an | argument. BARBERS’ ‘EXAM’ . LAW IS UPHELD TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 22—The legality of Washington laws cover- ing qualifications for obtaining State barber locenses has been up- held in a three-judge opinion handed down in federal court.The opinion dismissed the petition brought by Nathan Schaffer, Bel- lingham barber. Qlifford Wood, nineteen, stepson of Schaffer, was denied a state barber license by Charles H. May- bury, state director of licenses, on the grounds that the applicant had not taken & state examination. Northwestern's crew in resisting salvage claims. Fugitive’s Name Will Be Cleared After Many Years o e, LOS ANGELES, Can, Jan. 28~ The flight from San Francisco years ago of Henry Meiggs, build- er and financier, will be explained and Meiggs' name cleared, it was| declared by George A. Helfert,| Peruvian exporter who has arrived | in Los Angeles with documents sald to have been stolen from the Ban Francisco archives. Meiggs disappeared in 1854, leav- ing debts totaling $500,000, and wae suspected of having defrauded the city out of $2,000,000. Turkey is estimated to have 8,867 miles of roads and about 9,300 milas of unsurveyed tracks. i DAILY EMFIRE WANT ADS PAY T s MOTOR ILLS JUNEAU MOTOR CO, PHONES830R 85 ' [n Wlll Battle Denled the legacy of $50,000 left her in the wnfi of John ¥, Jelkes, wealthy Chicagoan, whose secre- gry she was for twenty-one yesrs, iss Mary A, Cadegan (above) is instituting _legal pi ings to obtain it. The Jelkes lawyer claims Miss Cadegan lost her right to the money by quittiag her job befor- her employer's death. {Suggests Two-Year Strike of Writers LONDON, . Jan. 22.—Charging 175 per cent of present day novelists are “writing muck,” Ralph Straus British author, -suggested a close season for writers at a luncheon here. “Let’s have something like a two years' sllence,” Author Straus said. “To have no new books for two years' would . stem this appalling output. Everybody is writing to- dday, and most of them dre doing 5o because they have nothing else to do.” — Now @ cash and carry liquor system is proposed. The trouble is that so few can carry the stuff These &lk Shps Have F renfh Disfinctwn For every girl who loves qqnmu under- things—this slip! 1t's mafle of pure dye, pure sikk and conies in “delectable styles. You can buy it in the favered pastel shades. The pricq’,g; most exceptional. “The Store That Pleases™ THE SANITARY GROCERY . FINEST STEAME SAILING SCHEDULE SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 Lea Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Jan, 15 Jan. 23 Jan. 22 Jan. 30 ve Steamer— Seattle +—Freighter, for Southeastern and Southwestern ports. PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, (Chilkoot Barracks), Skag- way, Cordova, Valdes, Latouche and Seward. INFORMATION AND TIOKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv. Juneau Adm. Evans .Jan.26 Jan.29 Feb. 7 Adm. Evans .Feb.16 Feb.19 Feb.28 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. California-New York via Patama Canal and ‘return. Round the world, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (ona way wat- er, return by rall), $350.00. BHHOWARDA:M A\DMIRAL LINE Trans < Atlantic, Northland Trankportation Company SERVING ALASKANS m m—!nm Rates burg, Douglns and Beattle Juneau Lv.Junesu Noreo . an.18 Jan.22 Jan. 23 Northiand jan.25 Jan.29 Jan.30° mmm %o change without notice 2.5, BURFORD & 00, D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Asen ; .M‘xfl" ‘WINTER OR MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. ’ FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For mformafi% pg' e ;fio\ml. Agent PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Il;elves City Dock, Jg:::u, every Sat! nt 10 n.tn..‘. é«: ot & call during winter nludnh. nnnt::l; Phone 79. 1. B. q?_m.mvufl‘fi? M. S. “ZAPORA” W Arrim Tomens C!mflmgw . Port Alexander, Kia- mm-kxewmm WMNM & WILLS NAVIGA'HONOO M ° O. J. WEBER, Agent SPECIAL' WINTER SEASON RADIO SERVICE OFFER In order to insure our ¢ustomers getting of their radio sets we will make a complete exg- ination of your radio, test the tubes and inlpoee the ground and aerial for only 50c This is a special offer, for a limil By taking advnmne o it NOW you will be assured of uninterrupted radio enjoyment. Don't rum the risk of missing the big programs! 2 Co.. - R | time only. Juneau Radio Service _PHONE 218~ ~ THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Setvice Ia the Greatesf Tribute™ Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phane 1363