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g g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER ANT YOU TO GO LSRR AM STARYOM AND GET ME ONE OF HER BOOKS ON - A PERFECT DIET” AND THE MORAL OF THAT IS: You may lose your head any minute these days. of course, it isn’t anything (o worry about, because peo- ple are aiways losing things and finding them by ad- vertising for them in the ‘Lost and Found colwmns of THE DAILY EMPIRE TELEPIONE 374 | iarge enough! includes | Telephone | FOR RENT—Cabin, for two men $§ monthly, LARGE trunk in good condition | wanted for cash. Box 1566. light, 2343, water, garbage. FOR SALE Complete chicken | ranch equipment capable oI MODERN wu rd;m—jm handling 500 chickens. Equlpmem‘ range. includes Diesel oil Hoover burner, 260=egg incubator, waters, feed- ers; wire -etc. Big sacrifice !m’ Electric | Phone 236. | FOR RENT or sale—Pianos, radios, sewing machines. Expert piano| quick sale. Call or write Empire tuning. Phonograph repairing.| 3490. ‘Andvraun Music Shoppe. Telephone | 143. FOR BALE—Dining ream set. Also , | spring. Phone 1423. 3 ' FOR RENT—Five room furnished | house with kitchenette and bath. FOR SALE—Oate ang .res ANt o)l Gorham Coffee Shoppe. doing good business but owner g R, must leave city to look after APARTMENT. Tel. 2004. 421 E. Tth | other business. Terms cash or part-down. Communicate immed- FOR RENT-—Seven room furnished " fately 3181 Empire for personal house, four bedrooms. Fireplace interview. Oil heat. Call Windsor Apart- ments. ] | TURN your ola gola Into value —— Cash fx trade at Nugger Soop. VACANCY—2 and 3 room aj s. | — | and furnished house. MacKinnon CHILDREN cared ror oy dAy. woel} Apts. 2552. H S Bt __|ONE steamheated room for rent | Phone 218. WANTED ! e ) g | MA YB : WANTED—_WIll purchase baby go- | “AC x‘:ipp;““s‘;;mlgsgn Shelter | cart. Telephone ;189. | ¢ o g | ~/2 room apt. range; nousekeepin POSITION WANTED by couple, | room, hl;ibed i Channel eeApp: aged 40 and 45 respectively. Wom- | ppo o gg0 4 an experienced cook and excellent , baker. Man diesel engine and compressor opersator and all around mechanic; three years ex- perience as sieam-electric power | plant operator, has unlimited chief engineer marine steam li- gense. Man formerly worked at Eklutna, Alaska, as compressor operator on the Anchorage hydro- electric. power project. Sober and reliable, couple will go anywhere, Please state particulars. in. first letter. C. C. Jones, Box 465, Pert Angeles, Wash. |FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 187 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Furnished two | apts. Apply Johnson's Apts. or| telephone 5102. room | THREE-room ruxms“hed apt., bath, electric range. Corner 3rd and Gold. Ellingen Apts. I FOR REN1—Sreepiu; room. Phone 587, i ® ® 0 0000000 e WANTED—Will furnish board and|*® AT THE HOTELS ° room and wonderful care for a|® ® ® © ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 0 s 0 0 0 limited. amount of children in a| lovely beach home near Lena| Point. Reasonable rates will be| -, 4 Mrszly;;:nlmm Pissareff. given on monthly basis. Tele- ; Ak, Je 5 phone 732 or see Minnie Fields. | G u smin c‘:‘;‘" FOR expert typewritng, trained nursing, child’s care or house- Daily kmpire want Ads work by the day or hour, Phore i 436 or call Channel Apartments. WANTED—Will purchase foot pow- ! ‘ er sewing machine, Must be inf | good condition and reasonable for cash. Address T 1111 care Empire. WANTED—$5,000, gilt-edge secur- ity. Will pay 8%. Address replies to Empire No. 3431. WANTEDFirs: crass shoe repalr | work for men, women and chil-| dren at Saloum’s on Seward sl | DINING ROOMS | | | Table Board by Week or Month | | Transient Meals 50c | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daniloff | COAL WHOLESALE and RETAIL Pacific Coast | Thomas Hardware Co. ' IT’S A PLEASURE | To Sell the Old Reliable | m.w,’i'; : Coal CO.. | COST MORE—WORTH IT | . | SEE BIG VAN | Phone 412 BERCMANN || 'D SEE MADAM STARVUM- . 2 Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND L4 Ncreo in port. *4 Princess Nerah scheduled to arrive. Monday afternoon or ® evening. . Northwestern scheduled to ar- e rive Tuesday. 2 Zapora scheduled to arrive ® next Tuesday. L SCHEDULED SAILINGS . orthland scheduled to sail e from Seattle February 26 at e 9 p.m. . Victoria scheduled to sail e from Seattle March 3 at e 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Alaska is scheduled to sail @ southbound March 1 LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 pm, fo Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® e 0 00000000 ——————————— ® 0 0000 00000 TIDES TOMORROW ® 00 09000000 5.7 143 feet. feet. feet. feet. Low tide, 4:42 am, High tide, 10:40 a.m., Low tide, 5:15 pm., 07 High tide, 11:46 pm., 134 Tides Monday Low tide, 5:23 am., High tide, 11:22 am, 153 Low tide, 5:49 p.m., -02 - e {MRS. WHITING COMES 44 feet feet, feet. Mrs. James Whiting, Postmaster at Craig, mother of Percy and Ted | Reynolds, will arrive on the Norco for a few days visit here. During her stay she will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rey- nolds in the Empire Apartments. S e —— BURFORD'S CORNER TO HAVE LOCALLY MADE BEER COOLING OUTFIT Rice and Ahlers are installing at Burford’s Corner the first beer cooling equipment to be wholly manufactured in Juneau from stainless steel, it was announced here. The equipment was especial- {1y manufactured to accord with the particular needs of that place, according to Wilbur Burford. ‘There will be storage space for | two' casks of beer, water taps and .|a sink of stainless steel, included in the new equipment. Sl G Shop in Juneau HOW MUCH AR WORTH? important papers, fire. Then compare . that would-cost you quirements. Come deserve. o 7% H %3 \ iy, B\ TO VISIT TWO SONS| VALUABLE POSSESSIONS Figure up just what you would lose if your other valuables were stolen or destroyed by LIKE TO RIGHT IN HERE: SIR Marine News NORTHWESTERN HAS 13 ABOARD ~ FOR THIS PORT | SEATTLE, Feb. 24. — Steamer Northwestern sailed at 10 o'clock | this forenoon for Alaska ports w. 115 first class and 29 steerage passengers aboard. Passengers boked for Juneau in- clude Wilbur T. Hughes, Mis Vera Paige, A. G. Peters, Mrs. ‘Ba]l B. W. Brenton, H. H. Carlisle, Mrs. C. Bailey, Mrs. Ina Saxon | Tessie O'Neil, R. L. Heigert, Mrs | Margaret Jones, Mrs. G. E. Dooley H. B. Callow and wife and four steerage. SON OF JUNEAU WOMAN BECOMES SECRETARY, WALLA WALLA C. OF C. Alfred W. McVay, John McCormick, of Juneau, recently selected from among six \applicants to serve as Secretary for, | the Chamber of Commerce in W {1a Walla, Washington, according to word received here by Mrs. Mc- Cormick. Mr. McVay resigned the position | {of Sport Editor of the Walla Walla Bulletin, which he has held for | six years, to accept the new post { An article appearing in the Bul- ment, describes Mr. McVay as fol- lows: “A resident of Walla Walla since August 15, 1923, Mr. MgVay ' at- tended Whitman College four years majoring in economics and engag- ling in debate and journalism ac- tivities. He had sales experience |with threc Walla Walla business houses and later entered newspaper work, serving a year cn the Union before coming to the Bulletin. He has carried through successfully a number of ideas in promotion in his work on the Bulletin.” Of Mr. McVay, B. M. Hunting- {ton, president of the Chamber of | Commerce in Walla Walla said “Mr, McVay is 4 young man, am- ‘bitious, thoroughly in sympathjy with the forward-looking program which our organization has adopted jand I believe he will work hand- in-glove with our directors. He has demonstrated an aptitude for organization work, knows the ‘com- munity and district and is gambling his own future on the future of the community.” Mr. McVay succeeded Mrs. Mam- je L. Bennett, who had been with the Chamber of Commerce as as- sistant secretary and later secre- tary for more than a decade E YOUR documents, jewelry and your figure with the low cost of PROTECTION in the modern First National Safety Deposit Valuts. With the cost of adequate protection as low as $500 per year, why risk loss or damage many times this amount? At the First National there i§ an individual lock box ‘of just the size to meet your re- in—make your Safe De- posit reservation NOW and know that your valuables are receiving the protection they - R | 3\‘\"\'\!\? AT HER DESK. | L. C. Devlin, | son of Mrs.| was | \letin announcing the new appoint- | By GEORGE McMANUS | BY GOLLY: SHE MAY | HAVE SWRITTEN “A PERFECT DIET" BUT SHE NEVER | FOLLOWED T - | Wed Doug ]r.,"Wlthm Month"” | 3 | Ithough the actress, herself, refuses to confirm or deny the reports, | London,£xieisof Gertrude Lowrence, Bri she will marry Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (inset) within the month. They | | say that the ring worn by Miss Lawrence was placed there by Fairbarka, | | FIETH AVIATOR | Farley appeared before the Sen: (“ ‘L.,mnuuw and denied he made a “personal remark” to former Post-| master General Brown zbout Sena- | LBSES LIFE IN tor Black, Chairman of the Sen- | ate Air Mail Investigating Com- mittee, some inferred yesterday Lilly Brown, an Indian woman, | was adjudged insane by a jury in| United States Commissioner J. F. | Mullen's court this morning. She will be sent to Morningside on one of the next boats south. Two Compamons Rescued by Destroyer After Crash | in Angry Waters | (Continued from: Fage Ome) | ( fliers who died during the past‘z eight days were carrying the mails, the others being on errands con- | nected with the mail service. A xth Army flier was killed on .’1; rivate flight. : President’s Plans | It is understood Presiaent :(oose-i Beautiful velt is drawing plans to have pri- Chapel |vate industry rebid for contracts at Your for carrying air mail | Service Major C. L. Tinker, Commander | of the Western Division of the Air Mail Service, said the Army was i faced with almost an impossible ) ™ task in flying the mail at short || OPPORTUNITY notice. 1} Your selection of this Postmaster General James A. 2 establishment gives us | the opportunity of add- ing dignity and beauty | to a ceremony of sorrow. Our services are priced to meet the needs of all. The money you spend on & washwoman 52 times & year; [ ] The Charles W. the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be Carter Mortuary {requently replaced; the PHONE 136-2 wear and tear on clothes far grealer by home methods; the possible lilness due to unsanitary processes or over- ise to Call taxing of your own vitality o ke S ++ . Just add these up and then compare the result with Juneau our low-priced laundry serv- | | Transfer Co. Alaska : when in need of Laundry “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ITS MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | J. B. BURFORD & CO. | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Phone 113 GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas ish stage actress, insist that |1 | \. Fine Floors FINEST STEAMERS SAILING Lea: Sieamer ALASKA 'WESTERN NAZINA VICTORIA YUKON Feb. Fgb. Mar. Mar. Seatt ve le 24 24 3 10 LARGEST SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau § Northbound Southb < M Mar. Mar. 15 Mar. 13 Mar. 22 REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wran- gell, Pet Cordova sburg, Valdez NORTHWESTERN call Yaku Sitka northbound VICTORIA calls at YUKON calls at bound. ALASKA calls For All Tr Juneau, ad ave Ca Haines, Seward, Seldovia and Kodiak. itat and Latouche, and south- Ska at Sitka southbound. Information THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent PHONE 2 M.S.*“ZAPORA” wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 D. B. FEMMER Leave Seattle Feb. 21 | Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonan, Tvnakee, Port Alexander, Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Arrive Junean Leave Ji ‘Feb. 27 Feb. 2 *Calls first trip of month g¢nly Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 10(p lbs 4 PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH February 28 March 14, 28 | Winter ¥xcmrston Fares Now Effect—Round Trip Fare $64.00 Final Limit March 31, 1934 Tickets, reservations and full partiulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU CfiNADIAu | FERRY TIME CAR in 1 | GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Hardwood Flcoring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing 403 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 582 | Estimates Free TINik SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay 7:00a.m. 7:45a.m. 12:30p.m. 2:30p.m. 4:15p.m. 5:30p.m. Sundays and Holidays Leave Auk Bay 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. i | ALWAYS i the latest at | COLEMAN’S | { Leave Juneau | ! { 2 -1 ! ! { 3:30pm. | 6:30a.m. LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a.m. 7:15a.m. 8:00a.m 9:15a.m. 12:30p.m. 2:00p.m. LEAVE DOUG! 7:30a.m. 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m. 12:45p.m. 2:15p.m. 3:45p.m. *—Saturday only./ i—Goes to Thank. ( Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company —_————— Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way points, J. B. Burford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- B —————21 Juneau Ice Cream | | Parlors | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | DANISH ICE CREAM | lhyltl!...fa'sfihlfl Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing FRONT STREET e e i o i ek Daily Empire want Ads Pay. IDEAL PAINT SHOP If I's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster CUT YOUR FUEL BILL! Let us clean your furnace mow with the TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER Gets the soot and dirt in every nook and corner Harri Machine Shop Plumbing He-hng Sheet Metnl