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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 25, 1932. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG I'M WORRIED ABOUT MISS KITTY, ALL ALONE OUT THERE WITH THEM | SHARPSHOOTERS' /. rtlcles---Sell Them Through the Want Ads T\E M DISTANCE ! WELL—+IT'S NO USE WISHIN' T WAS OUT THERE =- TO CALL UP THAT GUY, A GOOD NOTION SNITZ, ON THE LONG— HELLO HELL I WANNA TALK TOo MESNITZ - WELL- THIS IS A FRIEND OF MISS ME COY'S, MISS KITTY. McCOY- NEAH- Youkwow- By BILLE DE BECK \F SHE \ TWENTY-F can You HEAR : MER] READ THE CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Seal skin coat, good | condition. Marten trim. Size 38! full length. $50.00 cash. Tele- phone 384. FOR SALE—Partly furnished four room house in Douglas. Reason- able. Inquire Apartment Number Six, evenings, Bishop Apartments. | CAR FOR SALE—Plggly Wiggly. FCR SALE — moummg house for sale, fourteen newly renovated | steam heated rooms. Good loca- tion. Reasonable rental. Tele- nhone 442 afternoons or evenings. POR SALE—New &'yle WEDDING RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See | these at the Nugget Shop. | | WANTED FOR RENT—Large 2-room apart- ment with range; large rcom and | kitchenette; Channel Apts., Phone 436. housekeeping room. 6th and Main. FOR RENT—Occiwental Annex Din- ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and e boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc-| cidental Hotel. FOR RENT—One furnished steam hested apartment. Apply Bishop Apartments. FURNISHED apartments. 421% 7th St. Phone 2004. '!EAVXEW APAn"'MENTS and cabins, ncwly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. Close in. E. Information wanted: Regarding the| whereabouts of Dr. Allan Clarke, last heard of in the jungles “East of Borneo.” Valuable reward for information that will lead me to him. Linda. WANTED—Lady wanm nuuseworx, by hour. Tel. 209, Cliff Apart- ments, No. 3. WANTED — Housexeeper. Apply 2t Kaufman's Cafe in afternoon. INFORMATION wanied as to the whereabouts of Tom Mclntyre. Has been in Alaska for nineteen years. Please write Wm. A. Mc- Intyre, Beaver Creek, Oregon. YOUNG woman wants work by hour or day. Phone Room 18, Cliff Apts. MISCELLANEOUS I"FANOS, Radios, Sewiug Machines, | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. i LXNDA This is a warning. If you! want to find your husband he is somewhere “East of Borneo” . . . but he is only a wreck of a man you expect to se2. Amnymons l o dniccd K Rese ® @ ® we can give your | Prml:mg that modern- ! istic touch so popular in t present day advertising | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS | Pt s e e Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Opea From 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 LOS1 ANV FGUND LOST—Bunch of keys in Keytainer. Probably left in post office lobby. Return to Empire. Reward. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and ‘Thane 6:15a.m. 7:10a.m. 9:15a.m.t 12:30p.m.¢ 2:00p.m. 3:30pm.t *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaa 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. 17:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m. 2:15pm. 12:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. .- Juneau Ferty & Naviga- tion Company 6:15p.m. 17 30p.m. DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY capacity of 15 passengers. VENICE, California—If you yearn to rock the boat pick out someé other craft than this one. invention of Vincenzo Persiani who demonstrates it here, the freak vessel simply can’t capsize, its builder declares. Constructed on twin pentoons, watertight, it sits low and wide on the water with a carrying It may be us¢d for duct hunting and fiching. HER TO COME + now LISSEN MR, McSNITZ , KITTY LEFT A DARN.GOOD JOB HERE. THAT WA RAVYIN' HER EIGHTEEN o LCKS AWEEK AND T AT LEAST GET WE 1™ GONNA TELL Designs “Safoboat” that Can’t Smk The . Marine News * Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND ® No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 25 at 9 p. m. Admiral Evans scheuled tosail from Seattle January 26 at 10 a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle, February 1 at 9 p. m. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle, February 2 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south bound January 30. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for Sitks and wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports. e 008000000000 - More Minnesota high schools en- gage in interscholastic declamatio: revealed. B e FINE Watch and Jewelry REPAIRING at very reasonable rates WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN HOT WATER BOTTLES and COMBINATIONS in pastel shades from $1.00 to $4.50 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 83 Post Office Substation contests than in football, a survey| 3 NEW LIGHTS ARE PLAGED T0 AID MARINERS Establishments in Tongass Narrows Announced —Other Changes Tongass Narrows—Thomas Basin East light, established January 13 |is fixed red oil light of 20 candle- | power mounted on a 5-pile dolphin |located off of breakwater at outer end of east side of dredged en- trance channel of the boat har- bor. Temporary fixed red light on breakwater was discontinued on same date. Tongass Narrows—Thomas Basin West light, established January 13, is fixed green oil light of 20 can- | dlepower mounted on a 5-pile dol- phin located at outer end of west side of dredged entrance channel ;of the boat harbor. | Tongass Narrows—Thomas Basin | beacon, established January 13, is !a 5-pile dolphin surmounted by a red triangular daymark located on east side of dredged entrance | channel at its junction with dred- ged area within the boat harbor. Sumner Stmlv.—-strait Island light | " WE CURE MOTOR ILLS JUNEAU-MOTOR CO. ory PHONES 83 OR 85 ' was relighted December 29, 1931. Sumner Strait—Point St. Albans Reef Lighted Whistle Buoy 1, re- iported extinguished December 24, | was relighted December 30, 1931. | Stephens Passage — Entrance to | Endicott Arm—Wood Spit light, re- ported extinguished December 28, 1 will be relighted as soon as prac- | ticahle. | Tlevak Strait—Goat Island light, reported extinguished Nov. 10, was |relighted January 12, 1932. Tlevak Strait—Block Island light, reported extinguished Dec. 28, was relighted January 12. Tlevak Strait — Tlevay Narrows Buoy 4, changed temporarily Aug. 3 to.a first class special spar type nun, was restored January 13 to a first class nun. reported extinguished Jan. 8, was relighted January 10. San Christoval Unannel—Piedras Island Reef Buoy 5A, reported as missing November 23, was replaced January 11. San Christoval Channel—Larza- tita Island Reef Lighted Bell Buoy 7, established Jan. 11, in place of Larzitata Island Reef Buoy 7, which was discontniued same date; light- ed buoy is black with pyramidal flashing white light every 3 sec, flash 0.3 sec. duration, of 130 ¢. p. 12, above water. Frederick Sound—Kake Lighted Buoy 2, established December 21, in place of Kake Entrance Buoy 2, which was discontinued; lighted ]buoy is red, skeleton superstructure | and shows a flashing white light every 10 seconds, flash 1 second | duration, of 130 candlepower, 11 feet above water. —eee—— L High tide, 2:51 a. m., 1%.0 feet Low tide, 8:48 a. m., 1.4 feet High tide, 2:46 p. m,, 17.5 feet Low tide, 9:10 p. m., —1.7 feet — For dispersing unruly crowds the Berlin police-department has |equmped with an armodred aut bile from which a stream of water is expelled at high presure. T {TWO MEALS DAY FORSTOMACH TROUBLE Skip one meal and drink wnbnt instead. Wash. aut sbomx:’h and bowels each morning by | water with spoonful of simple gly- pound (called Adlerika}. Adlerika brings ouc"fx;l you | never. thought werg in Jour, sys- ! tem. If you are nerv: , can't Utep, full of gas, it will surp you. /Adlerika contains no, harmful E | Get it today; by tomorrow ¥ 1 the wonderful effect of this Cer- man doctor’s remedy. Butler-Mauro Co, in Douglas by Guy's Me —adv. Drug, reported extinguished December 24, Klawak Inlet—Klawak Reef light skeleton structure and shows a | cerin, buckthorn bark, saline com- VICTORIA MADE B HOURS LATE BY GULF STORM Vessel Brin-g_s‘ls Passeng- ers Here and Takes Away 28 In consequence of contrary winds and high seas on the Gulf of Alas- | ka, the steamship Victoria, Capt. A. | V. Westerlund and - Purser Paul Cole, bound from Seward to ;Seattle arrived in Juneau Saturday. eight hours behind schedule. She docked :here at 5 in the| afternoon and cast off for her Puget Sound destina- tion at 11 at night. At this port she disembarked 18 passengers |from the Westward and Lynn |Canal and embarked 28 for the South. Went To Three Wharves On arrival here, the vessel moor- ed at the City Wharf, where she put off her passengers. She then shifted to the Alaska Juneau Min- ing Company’s pier where she took on gold ore concentrates. Finally she went to the Juneau Cold Stor- age Company's wharf where she loaded fish and reecived the out- going passengers. She sailed from there. | The craft had 85 passengers on arrival in Juneau from the West- ward. Of these, the following were for Juneau: From Fairbanks — Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Hanson, Mrs. J. A. Gustaf- son. From Seward—Alma Grant, Davis. From Cordova—Miss Mae Thom- son, Duncan Monroe, James Pole- darvis, C. Malehorn and two steer- age. From Skagway — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suffecool, Mrs. Gertrude H. McGrath, D. E. Sheriff. From Haines—Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stranger, Jack Stranger, Roscoe Carlisle. | Outgoing Passengers | Persons who booked passage at Juneau for the South were: For Petersburg—Mrs. Louis Paul, T. F. Brennan, E. Wentworth. \ For Wrangell—H. B. Carbray. For Ketchikan — Anna Smeltzer, Mary Pano, M. D. Williams, F. M. Cleghorn, Jude Smeltzer, J. F. Moffitt, J. O. Ebing, F. H. Foster. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. R. E Davis, 'Mrs. Gus George, Mrs. Harry W. Gorman, Mrs. Ivan Bessloff, Mrs. \Hope Markoe, Ruth G. Metcalf, Dorothy Aalbu, O. R. Carr, R. | Tonseth, F. W. Harrls, H. L. Red- |lingshater, M. B. Dahl, Marvin Hesse. t —— | ATTENTION MASONS | There will be a Stated Com- 'munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge |No. 147, F. & A. M. at the Masonic | Temple Monday evening, January 25. Work in the F. C. Degree. All Masons urged- to attend. By order jo: che W. M. ‘—odv v Secretary. | | | R. N,'l'lcl TO AUTOMOBILE “OWNERS o o m No. 202 of ‘the Ci y ol forbids the parking, of cars for more than 24 lective at once, all cars this provision of |fln ordinance will be removed and ’ owner will be req-lnd to pay stor- age upon cl GEOIGE A. GETCHELL. Chief of Police. DI ho - PHONE 487 MARK('SE STUDIO m of Quality i ing, "1 "“Thg Store That Pleases” THE SANI TARY GROCERY STEAMERS N\ "SAILING scHEDULE SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan, 23 N'WESTERN Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 30 *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 Steamer— VICTORIA .. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Leave Arrive Southbound TRIP FARES Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau LOW ROUND SEATTLE TO CALIFORNIA Adm. Evans .Jan.26 Jan.29 Feb. 7 Adm. Evans .Feb.16 Feb.19 Feb.28 Ports of Call: Keichikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, Yakutat, Cordova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak, Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans - Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. SERVING ALASKANS OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates Salling from Seattle Mond 9:00 PM. for xmmm Wnn.ol!.w mm‘h. s J.B. BURFORD & CO. ‘Ticket Agent Phone 79 MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” * (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. " FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for Petersvurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79, J.B.BnfluilCo,Ml.,Vd-nflmBld( Leave ‘Seattle [ ” M. S. “ZAPORA we Sen L Calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonzh, * Port. Avexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Special Round Trip Rate, $50,00. WILLS NAVIGAT{ON CO. , Phone 205 - = O.3J. WEBER, Agent SPECIAL! . WINTER SEASON RADIO SERVICE OFFER In oxder to insure our custofners’ getting the best out of their radio sets we will ke a complete exam- ination of your radio, test the tubes and inspect the grougd and aerial for only 50c¢.. This is‘.fi special offer, gdod Mr a limited time only. By taking advantage of it' NOW you will be assured of umr%.‘efl-upted ,radio gnjogment. Don’t run the risk of mmg the big programs! J uneau Radio Service Co. PHONE 218 Arrive Juneam Feb. 7 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORT{JARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts.. * Phone 136-2 1

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