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UP ATTIC, ELMER, T'VE FIXED A SWELL HIDE~ ‘O Want Ad UT FER YOU. WITHOUT MEETIN NOBUDDY IN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1935. DON'T OPEN THAT |2/ SWELL, SUSIE. THAT SUITS 4 ME DOWN TO ) THE GROUND, ATTIC DOOR, THE HALL/ NOTICE g Feaeares Syndiate, Ioc, Gres Brimin n,m merved. ™| [ POSUSS U UBUISMIREPLTSEE PR GRS = el SUISH - SR NORAH AHRIVES By CLIFF STERRETT 7 I'M FUMIGAT IN” THE HULL HOUSE WITH Dern to Attend Inaugural Fete SER‘J!HC A 'EAR “Wikiter Rétin rlp? 3 to smue an.l Return—Upper deck, $68.00; Iover Return limit March 25, 1935. l‘hru za tickets to- California by Pacific Steamship Lines ¥ va on. Sale—Jud CAILING SCHEDULE Duie Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Northbound Southbound ALASKA Dec. 17 YURON Dez. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 25 N'WESTERN Dec. 22 Dec. 25 Jan. 4 VICTORIA 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 11 “Conneets at ard with 8. 8. STARR for Rodiak, Seldovia and Aleutian ports. S. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P..M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent " \ When advertisers put in ads § ! of Philippines . they sometimes don’t with to || « l-ll] : l 4 3 ,\ \ I nformatlon be bothered with phome calls || (l ( t (% b WASRINGTON, Jin. 2.8ecre- :\Fd answering doorbells, so we tary Dern will be the administra- give them a box number, such || Has'e - GHier. Siuly ‘AL Jhia Jear's “ ‘ llone 374‘ B8, Bok 10-A;: mpire. e R R A L SRR T 1 S DR (e ceremonies inaugurating the new N People wanling to answer |lo o o 0o ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ o 0 o [ — Pl’lgpplnwe cc[x)nemox;weal:h.hem & these ads shonld send letters | , A '\ Vessel Delayed Here by e War Departmen s % Count 5 average words 0 the addressed to the box number % Ste&e.er Movemems % ik Y toid Ccmm!sslgner Pedro Guevara line. listed. We will see the adver- ; e Steady Fall of Smow of the Philippines that he wil go . Daily rate per line for consecu- s b » NORTHBOUND 2 to Manila prior to the inaugura- live insertions: s 2 Vr:,‘-‘g"“‘ scheduled to arrive 2 —14 to Leave tion, which is scheduled for either e - First day, per hine 10c SIRE R o i 57 20 ~ next July or September. R N e il z”s T g THE EMPIRE o Northland scheduled to arrive Held in Skagway Whers shé dis- Tmeartainiy. aves. the adoption of Bootiy tetms. Berkish | . SCHEDULED : charged o large cargo of coal, the he final form of the new consti- | ey gjzdue/ zmd A, Monthly rates furnished on re- | |® _ SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Princess Norah arrived in Juneau's tution has made the date a matter | e i guest. ! L4 Znspwlalw‘k;eduled (;: sail from : aadie harbor at 1:30 o'clock thxsdan'erl; of conjecture, Guevara said. . T Copy mus ffice by 2| [o eattle January o I : _ noon. Because of the steady fa ——————— — | - o'c\::?l;‘ :qus(l*wbenlmpubbllxc(::iuny L:l | ® Norco scheduled to sail from MO(OlShlp Sailed from Se of snow, the vessel was not to sail 1 B el T msure Insertion on same day. | Seattle January 7 at 9 pm. @ attle Last Monday for southbound until midnight tonight. MANY ATTENDED z=‘- TRAN§PORTATION coO. . ;Jv: MCCI; LA tobatone | ¢ SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS e SoutheastsAlask The 14 Juneau persons who were OPEN HOUSE AT | s from persons lis'»d in telephone | FOR SALE — Used Westinghouse|® Princess Norah in port and e outheas aska expected to sail for Vancouver and MAYOR,S HOME‘ O The only line serving Alaska that main-’ Airectory ; electric range, three burner with|® sScheduled to sail south at e . Prince Rupert, B. C., are: 5 tains a regular weekly service throughout phone 374 Ask for ad-taker. oven. Reasonable for cash. See|® midnight tonight. e SEATTLE, Jan. 2.—Motorshid ;. ang Mrs. Robéry DuPree, [l o the; yhas, . —~— | Mrs. J. W. Woodford, Salmon|® Northwestern scheduled south e Northland sailed Monday night for prank Metsgar, Miss C. Halvor-| More than 400 %0 catlers atbengied Dt Ty MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND | Creek bound January 4. e Scutheast Alaska ports. The fol- .., j E Pegues, A. J. Ficken, A. the New Year's Day “at home”| =5 ° Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneau |- e LOCAL SAILINGS e lowing passengers are booked for yanmavern, Robert Richard Wood- given by Mayor and Mrs. Isadore | =i Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 - Fn “ n F ~ | Por sale on easy terms or for rent|® Kenai leaves every Wednes- ® Juneau: ward, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sturge,' Goldsteln yesterday afternoon be- | MW X Jan. 14 s S8 B . | —One of the most modern homes|® day night at 6 pm, for @] Mis. H. Blake, Carl Kelly, Frank oeear Westland, George Perry, M. tween the hours of three and five | =& i Jan. 28 = Feb 1 Reb. 3 B P R o | in Juncau; hot water heat, auto-|e® Si'ka and wayports. o Nelson, George Brewer, E. _Lux'an‘ Heimbwd Mlss Orace Bender. | o'clock. During the calling hours TR T e Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 P FOR RE Gorham dence On| matic oil burner, and economical|e Dart leaves every Friday at e Mr. and Mrs. Alstead, Judith Al- SRy |a constant stream of friends and | SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$60.00 9th St. Phone 2552 !‘ to heat; hardwood floors; fulll® 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake e c<tead, William Strong, Grover C. acquaintances greeted the city | NOTORSYHP ROLED A 1 concrete basement, laundry facil-{® and wayports. e Winn executive and his wife and enjoyed oy FOR RENT Cu neated T-room | jriec: pest of plumbing fixtur ? o0 00 000 00 s — { their hospitality. TLeave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneaw house, f bedrooms, fire place,| fireplace. G. E. Krause, Phone | — eee According to advices received by ! Numerous other smaller open Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Jan. 21 Ja?, 2? nicely furnished. Four-room house | 439 9 @600 06060 069 o o o The Empire, the Northland is to houses were held by Juneau resi- Dec. 10 Dec. }11 Feb. 4 i‘ea, 9 nicely furnished. New oak floors, | ] 1 (4 TOMORROW o Stop ai the scene where the Vic- Aania: apiL At @ay was DIBREARH Dec. 24 Dec. 29 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 newly pastered, oil heat Calll’\éo(\‘/l‘!’ljllv,lf’N‘{ ARY xl,ic-kud:ram teseces e eee s e tiorigounded and take the pas- [ et b s rod) BT B o 19 Windsor Apts SR B e e — | ugsis, SwsrL el PR STeR o | ternoon calling and exchanging the | SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 FOR RENT — Two-room furnished| UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT,| LOW tide. 5:02 am. 43 feet. north. Wrangell Salmon Packer, cheery greeting “Happy New vear| ; g purfora & co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith rtment. Phone 5601 i High tide, 11:00 am., 17.6 feet. | . I d lAmong others of prominence who | Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent _ epartme $ _|UNDER tne uew rederal Housing| LOW tide, 5:52 pm. -22 feet. | Bi Coll Bo Is Represenimg nde- were at home are Dr, and Mrs, W. Phone 79 Phone 113 Douglas 4 SUNLAMPS for rent reasonable.| Act it is possidle for the owner Bl T s T ! igger Lollege Doys pendent Canners | W. Council and Dr. and Mrs.| : Rental charges may be applied! of suitable property to finance a lGeorge F. Freeburger. | on purchasing price. Ask about| modest home and we ofter sites|J. A. HANDRAHAN DlES RALEIGH, N. C—It seems the T - e L A R T P i S e P R T, 2, s our plan. Alaska Electric Light | and Power Co, at Woodford Acres at very rea- sonable prices. See Mrs. J. W, college boys are getting bigger. Measurements compiled by the milf- tary department of North Carolina AS RESULT, PNEUMONIA' WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—(Spec- ial Correspondence) — Karl Theile, | owner of the Diamond K Packing | NOTICE TO MOTORISTS It is unlawful for any person to| !drive an automobile with any red | | BANDON sails from Seattle Jan. 3 “ ZAPORA sails from Seattle Jan. 11 BANDON sails from Seattle Jan. 19 A COMPLIMENTARY ticketawaits| _voodford at Salmon Greek. (Seattle Times) State College show the average OCmPAny of Wrangell, Alaska, fOZ; or green lights thereon visible from | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Fenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- Peter Carlson to see Lowell Sher- | FOR SALE—A reai Largaln. 8-tube| Jack A. Handrahan, 57 years old,|freshman there is five feet, 88 Mer Secretary of the Territory, “‘o( | directly in_front thereof. Violations | Wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. man in FALSE FACES at THE UPTOWN THEATRF TONIGHT FOR RENT or sale — Six-room Majestic radio, model 91, super- hetrodyne loud speaker, good condition. Phone 2322, mahog- any cabinet. Also doll buggy in | prominent Alaska mining man, died !inches high and weighs 144 pounds of pneumonia at the Maynard Hos- | Last year's model was five feet, 8 pital after a brief illness. |inches and weighed 142. Mr. Handrahan formerly was an| e in Washington for a number days last week. He was appom!edv representative of the lndependenh Canners Association to appear for will be prosecuted. C. J. DAVIS, adv. 1 | Wills Navigation Company Chief of Police. | Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Ager’, All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 8 am. pire G-1200. { Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates | | tendant on the death of a lcved one is so great as to prompt the arrangement of Wise to Call ‘8 Free Delivery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward PHONE 58 ;i : e e house, partly furnished. Inquite v investment broker in Bellingham. them on the question of mainle-| ATTENTION WOMEN OF MOOSE e i Nugget Shop. FOR SALE — Monarch range. in- Sixteen years ago he began mining | Ra‘ Killers nance or elimination of traps in| Regular meeting Thursday night g — -| quire Northern Hotel. it kg oa s : jview of the announced purpose O‘Im 8 oclock at Moose Hall. All FOR RENT — p“”y furnished operations near Juneau. Recently| * | Delegate A. J. Dimond to endeavor | e B a house. Inquire 132 6th St. ma SALE — <-room furnished |De spent much time in Seattle. He| 2 8 A ¥ {aembers urged to attend. | R SN e isodatt i aa e oL, | was an BIE CHICAGO — Nearly 100 “Pied to secure the passage of a bill call- GERTIE OLSEN, | e e e 3 y T e, and . . " " ” pe ! 7OR REN1—iwo-tvan apt, nouse- | ot TERAA0 o M Suryivers are his widow, Mrs. Lue,fi:‘e’er;yffi‘;i‘g‘t:::"gv“:mgr:“’c‘ufgf ‘"(;\AOYT‘::‘]:”Zg:“‘;‘;d"‘n’*e]l‘e;:gsb - | 2 Recorder. ' . » keeping room, raige, $20.00 Ev- Handrahan, ‘Senator Apartments,| . : . . . RS e 4 q erything furn.sheu. Zhone 430 |FOR SALE — ld-room furnished [and a daughter, Lenore Handra.|PAgning to rid Chicago of itS mond that in his operations at a o vy o <. - Channel Apis upts. Reasonable. Phone 1532. |han, who will amive from Cali-|cSumated 6000000 rats. In seven, wrangell during. the past summer % : B ET e | fornia. A brther is expected from |MOBDS they killed approximately ne packed more than twice: 3| PIRE ALARM CALLS || Lumber Mills, I ! LOST IXND FOUND TURN your o goio Irto value |ihe East for the services. 500,000 of the rodens in a house- many. seine-caught fish at trap-g 5700 3 { uneau Lumoer L 9 nc. 1 s Cash or trade at Nugger, Shop. el TS ORGSRV to-house campaign that covered caught fish and that he never re- A { 3 H LOST — Party taking heavy blue ) FAIRBANKS GETS $50,000 one-third of the city. 'fused to take any seine-cnught fish vt i ; navy overcoat by mistake from Paishanks Has been. ullot:li 50, | A R e T o) the fishermen for the can-; | C Elks' Hi-Jinks Monday night will MISCELLANEOUS 100+t exedt ke odwiGity Ml welr Anchorage, Alaska. |mery and never placed any of ‘:“{:‘,} 153 Thira ana Frankiin. “ f please telephone 76. * |For goneral repasr work, old or|Fire Department Building, to ex- November 3. 1034. jon e ‘}L}ll"?:g; e ot (| 1-4 Pront and Frankiin, | i ; . LOST — A vais of giames wilh| Dew, call Henry Gorham. Phone|tent the sewer system and to im-| Notice is hereby given that Hary |fact, hore they could not find. || 1-6 Front, near Ferry Way. | P h le A' T C ‘ brown frames. Return to Alaska; 2553. prove sidewalks. The money came |Carroll, entryman together with ers c: .. 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. annan wr ranspflrt (1.8 Welder: S et jods from PWA funds. his witnesses Dave Housel and purchaser. 1-7 Front, opp, City What. TR R ¥ B gy 4 e a3 S Livestock breeders advise that - Joseph Lazar George, all of Juneau, 2 ’*“:FT:LWWS 1-8 Front, near Sawmill, P73 29 e PARTY is known who picked up|calves be fed whole milk the first | ATTENTION WOMEN OF MOOSE|Alaska, has made final proof on' ATTENTION 10D ¢ the Siver|| 1-9 Front ab A.J. Office { P A TCO black pup on the loop road.|tWo weeks to assure them a good | Regular meeting Thursday night|his homestead, dAnfl;flr:Ee; 0;179!:’ f;r B::fl'ge ";fi:‘ ;‘gl St F.win|| 21 Willoughby at Totem | 9 tart i . g ofae f 1 n . : Heae om0l ik Fouor 18 B poclock ot Moose Fall. A\ rvey No. 2139, situated on the be held Thursdsy, January. 3, b Grocers. 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER e ——— 5 f officers. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash ¢ € el 5 A 4 COMPLIAENTASGH HEtot WRp > e e e e GERTIE OLSEN, [easterly shore of Gastineau Chan- 7:30 pm. Insta B s s Cole’s Garage. Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska . Jack Sorri to see Lowell Sher- —adv. Recorder. |nel on the Glacier Highway about sk 2-4 Front and Seward. L man in FALSE FACES at THE 3 360 GRS three miles N.W. of Juneau, Alaska, —adv. Noble Grand. | e RNEEE | o) UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. SESSIONS ELECTED containing 26.93 acres, latitude 58° " UNITED STATES || 2.6 Second apd.Main | C. V. KAY, Manager PIANOS rented, wned. Phone 148. A. R. Sessions has been elected |19' 467 N. Longltude 134 28 W. oo ppypny oF THE INTERIOR || 2-7 Fifth and Seward. Phone 619 ¥ % § worshipful master of the F. & A.land it is now in the files of the | Anderson. ’ ’ ‘1 g GENERAL LAND OFFICE (| 2-8 Seventh and Main. M. lodge at Anchorage. U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- etk Tond Offit | 29 Fire Hall s WANTED = pbnd Hanp promah, e et Anchorage, Alaska. 1 3-2 Home Boarding Houss. & ——— ————— . |in the local land office within the October 17, 1934 3-3 Gast .and RewD WANTED — Experienced meat cui- { GARLAND BOGGAN | |perlod of publication or thirty da¥s (.. i; nereby given that Karl R FERRY TlME CARD ter. Apply by letter to T 181 care | ’ e entryman, together W b 2l e e ik [ Harduood Fl?or_s | :‘f:zpted and final certificate is- 3::: h‘::hv:t.:ss gy e :—: m&mflmou TP . TR : telephone number. : | Waxing Polishing A GEO. J. Love, field and Perle B, Allen, all of | 8§ Fitth andd Goid. ‘s’mm-. ,: ,‘:: WANTED — 0x12 bedroom rug in Hi Sandin { Register, Haines, Alasks, has made fndlfc 8 M SUESEI oy frpirpey » good condition. Call 3354, PHONE First. puiblication, Nov. 24, 1934, $800t-00.his homegicad entry, SA- { 90 Sevmtu o f 9-45pm. £ - ‘Lasr, publlenunn. Jan, 16, 1935. chorage 07451 for .the Wi a 3-0 Fifth and Kennedy. R 13: u:4spm. 4 WANTED—Steam heated furnished ° A lot. 1, SEXNEY% sec. 22, lot 1, sec. 4-1 Ninth, back. of -power TO VANCOUVER, vxc'mxu _.,g: 12:00 Miauigt ap: nent. State price per month. 23, T. 30 S: R. 59 E. C. R. M. con- house. .. Tavie and SEATTLE & 3:15p.m. 'l: . P Address Z 167, care Empire. AN \\\\\\ . taining 166.03 acres and it is now 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview i 4 ) y ke :00a.m. 3 — . e =W | in the files of the U. S. Land Of- Apts. . ¢ From ' Juneau AAAYE DOUGLRS.. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits . \ = ;M s “DART” fice, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no{| 4.3 Distin and Indian. h 6:30am. . - ;4:40pm. Nellie Simpkins to see Lowell ar lna — |1 protest is filed in the local land 4-6 Ninth and Calhoun PRINCESS NORAH z&: .;':2““ ; }1{ E" UPTI(I;\VEIAL:;{EE :FA;E}:ZST(')": 1 \ \ Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday office within _the period of pub- | 4-6 Tenth and C. Nbv‘ei‘nbei' 28 l;fl..n.” b ”:: : E ? A | ‘.; 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, lication or thirty days thereafter,| 4-7 Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. December 19 12:45pm. 11:30pm. NIGHT R Port Alexander and way ports.. Ssaid final proof will be accepted || 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. January 2, 16, 30 2:15p.m. 12:150m BVAN K —, ted for Raw- ]Prelzht received not later than 4 and fipal certificate issued. | 4-9 Home Grocery. s i g . TP aen GEO. J. LOVE, || = Tract. tons and full :30p.00. L:15am. leigh Route of 800 families. Write p m. Thursday. , d 81 Spaper Ry e it *—Saturasy only. ‘ immediateiy. Rawleigh, Dept. SK FOR INFORMATION o particulars from s i 0 4 SA Oakland, Calfornia. MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 First publication, Wov. 7, 193¢. _— V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent iy i - TN ¢ Ty [SUSSSTEUSLSUSLTL e - JUNEAU VA D housework. v W st be viite ::rker. exper- | & : C ’ G Winter Round Trip Excursion Rates| Suneau Ferry & NlVil;l fenced and good cook. Write Em- FINE HE desire to be free of uneau vasn ur ocery in effect October 31. Final Jimit * tion ‘Company ! all the worldly details at- March 25, 1935 3 Round trip — Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle—$62.00 TIME SCHEDULE ranis—ous ||| PAUL BLOEDH ocial servies to. moct the edau : JUNEAU SAM i : "‘:“‘A:;)F;‘ Shell : Urléom smEETORN g Responsihl:i(_v o T Junf C R o - || S(lJ]OSP PLE cmaNxer, nUs un v o 1E e N Sline Wis peranual nest ranster Co. FRYE’S BABY BEEF ! ; Three Trips Every Day | Thomas Hardware Co. | ¢ = 7 o e e, i “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Bioinds » AL ool Leave Auk Bay W-:;u i || conduc is sin- $7:00,a.m. 130 am. T e | MARKET BASKET | ||| cerety l:‘:ldh};n::ple‘l‘dy g MOVING or stcAGIE F rye-Bruhn Company g s g 350 . Buder M auro Frovisiens, Fruite, Vegciatlee | || ried out. 25 9["!"!!!’0!‘ Teléphone 38 Prompt Delivery , DANCING . l:pl;fl g S | | Phone 342 Free Delivery l [ ] - " Clas si jcal or Speculty Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p:l. o Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery The Charles W, Carter Mortuary- PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Bucs g tarts Sild o THE SANI TARY GROCERY in class or pasivate lessons Wlmm Calboun, Phone 4§22 — Leave Juneau—12:00 uum.u *Sunaays Qld papers for sale at Empire Office

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