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g I'M BURNIN' SULPHUR CANDLES UP ATT ON ACCOUNT OF ANGELS Want Ad | Information Phone 374 | Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- | Yive insertions: Pirst day, per line Following days, per line ... Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- yuest. Copy must be in office by 2 p'clock on day of publication to Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'>d in telephone Airectory. Phone 374 _.10c | - 5e Ask for ad-taker. FOR RENT—Gorham residence on 9th St. Phone 2552 FOR RENT — Oii neated 7-room house, four bedrooms, fire place nicely furnished. Four-room house nicely furnished. New oak floors, newly pastered, oil heat. Call Windsor Apts. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits John Ahlers to see Sherlock Holmes at THE UPTOWN THE-l ATRE TONIGHT. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment. Phone 5601. SUNLAMPS for rent reasonable. Rental charges may be applied on purchasing price. Ask about our plan. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR RENT or sale — Six-room house, partly furnished. Inquire Nugget Shop. FOI 7R’EN’i‘ i‘a.my furnished house. Inquire 132 6th St. PIANOS rentea, wned. Phone 143 Anderson. FOR REN1—4wo-1um apt, nouse- keeping room, rorge, $20.00. Ev- erything furn.shec. Phone 4338 Channel Apts. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Party taking heavy blue navy overcoat by mistake from Elks' Hi-Jinks Monday night will please telephone 76. ws? — A pal; of glasses with brown frames. Return to Alaska Welders. Reward. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Helene W. L. Albrecht to see Sherlock Holmes at THE UP- TOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. PARTY is known whoix;lgl‘(ed up black pup on_the loop road. Please return at once. T WANTED JWANTED—Choice building site for residence. State cash price. Ad- dress P. O. Box 2200, Juneau. WANTED — Experienced meat cut- ter. Apply by letter to T 181 care Empire stating experience and telephone number. WANTED — 9x12 bedroom rug in good condition. Call 3354. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Olgat Anderson to see Sherlock Holmes at THE UPTOWN THE- ATRE TONIGHT. WANIEDU—Men wanted for Raw- leigh Route of 800 families. Write immediately. Rawleigh, Dept. BK 4 SA Oakland, California. WANTED—Woman for housework. Must be willing worker, exper- ienced and good cook. Write Em- pire G-1200. PAINTS—OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARZI | i Thomas Hardware Co. O e e s Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders IC e 5 NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they somectimes don't wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed {o the box number ted. Wo will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE FOR SALE — Used Westinghouse electric range, three burner with cash. See oven. Reasonable for Mrs. J. W. Woodford, Salmon Creek. For sale on easy terms or for rent —One of the most modern homes in Juneau; hot water heat, auto- matic oil burner, and economical to heat; hardwood floors; full concrete basement, laundry facil- ities; best of plumbing fixtures; fireplace. G. E. Krause, Phone 439. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Tommy Allen to see Sherlock Holmes at THE UPTOWN THE- ATRE TONIGHT. UNDER tne new tederal Housing Act it is possible for the owner of suitable property to finance a modest home and we offer sites at Woodford Acres at very rea- sonable prices. See Mrs. J. W Woodford at Salmon Creek. FOR SALE—A real Largain. 8-tube Majestic radio, model 91, super- hetrodyne loud speaker, mahog- any cabinet. Also doll buggy in good condition. Phone 2322, FOR SALE — Monarch range. in- quire Northern Hotel. FOR SALE — =-room furnished house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- houn. Phone 4623. FOR SALE - li-room furnished apts. Reasonable. Phone 1532. TURN your owa golo into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEOUS For general r;bxi_rr v;ork, 071217 o; new, call Henry Gorham. Phone 2558. FOR SALE—Completely furnished home on Glacier Highway, daily bus service, $800 cash. Call Bill Rudolph at Sanitary Grocery. P T i Phone Cardinal Cabs I S TR | FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repalring | at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | { FRONT STREET £ MARKET BASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Free Delivery . . ! THE | 1 | | Phone 342 P McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY ' | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers YOU SHORE PICKED ME A A HECK OF A HIDE-OUT/! 1934, King Fescuies Syndicare, Inc., Great Bricsin rights seserved, P [ CCHUUSSSSSSHE S SUUUBTUNEL LS S SS LSS | ® o 0 0 25 00 0 0o Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND Victoria scheduled to arrive at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing if she makes Wrangell Narrows tonight; if not, will arrive tomorrow evening. Northland scheduled to arrive Friday evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle sometine today. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle January 7 at 9 pm. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver January 11 at 9 pm. SOUTHBROTIND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south bound at 10 o'clock tomor- row morning. LOCAL SAILINGS leaves every Wednes- for Kenai day night at 6 pm, Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports, e o 09 000 0 0 0o .- ® 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0o . TIDES TOMORROW . ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 000 0o High tide, 0:17 am., 149 feet. | Lo wtide, 5:53 am., 35 feet. High tide, 11:49 am. 185 feet. | Low tide, 6:37 pm. -31 feet. | CLOSING QUOTATIONS | TODAY,N.Y. EXCHANGE York Stock Exchange, furnished by the Wilson - Fairbanks and Com-; pany’s Juneau office: Amer. Radiator 15%, Amer. R. M. 23%, Amer. Smelting 38%, Amer.| T. & T. 106%, Amer. Tobacco 85%, Amer. Water Works 14%, Atchison Topeka 54. i Atlantic Refining 25%, Bendix 17, | Borden 24%, C. P. 11%, Caterpillar| 38%., Cerro de Pasco 46%, Chesa- pee - & Ohio 44. | Chrysler 42%, Commercial Sol.| 22%, Continental Can 65%, Contin-| ental Oil 19, du Pont de Nemours| 98%, Electric Auto-Lite 28%, Fair-| banks 20. Gen. Electric 22, Gen. Foods 33,| Gold Dust 17%, Granby 7, G. N. 167, Howe Sound 51%, Hudson 12%. Int. Nickel 24, Johns-Manville 55%, Liggett & Meyers 108%, Liquid | Car. 30, Loew's 34%, Loose-Wiles“ 357, Lorillard 21%, Marshall Field 11. ! MclIntyre 41%, Montgomery Ward 297, Nash 18%, Nat. Biscuit 29%, Nat. Cash Reg. 17%, Nat. Dairy 16%, Nat. Dis. 287%. | N. Y. C. 20%, N. P. '30%, Pullman 48', Radio 5%, Reynolds 51%,| Safeway Storves 45', Sears Roebuck | 40'%, S. P. 18, Socony 14%, Sperry, 9%, Stand. Oil of Cal. 31%, Stand. Oil of N. J. 43%. . ‘Texas Corp. 21%, Timken Roller | 35%, United Aircraft 14%, U. s.| “THE DAILY ALASKA i Marine News oo S OF SITKA BO pyoer - EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1935 I'M TAKIN' THE INTERNAL WORKIN'S OF THE RADIO T/ TINKER ON EM, UNK. SNOW FAILS TO0 AT EPTIE T Kenai Leaves with Seven Passengers on Sched- ule Last Night Leaving on schedule in a flurry of snow, the Kenai departed for FISH SEASON 1S OPENED IN ONE SECTIO Sitka and way ports last night with seven passengers. 3 The passenger way bill included: Salmon Trolling Starts Im- ror "renskee—r. s Hart; for mediately in Part of Gustavus—J. B. Loftus; for Kim- shan—W. H. Biggs; for Chichagof —Fred Anderson, O. B. Twedt, Gust George; for Sitka—Lillian SEATTLE, Jan. 3—Three months Oja. earlier than usual, B. M. Brennan, @ State Fisheries Director, has open- ed the salmon trolling season from New York Woman, Slip Point, near Clallam Bay, to Prisoner in ]tul the westward, including Neah Bay in Germany, Freed Washington PR 1% T S and adjacent waters. SUTTINLY, SON! IT’S HOLLER HAINT 1T ? TREASURER T0 HOLD OFFICE UNTIL APRIL 1 Decision Reached Regard-| ing Legal Term of Of- | ficial by Board : (Continued rrom ®age One.) of the term for which he was elect- od. Mr. Olson announced that he was well satisfied and would institute no legal procedure to attempt to take over the office but would agree to allow Mr. Smith to hold the office until April 1. | On his part, Mr. Smith agreed [to take Mr. Olson into the Treas- urer’s office to work with him un- | til April 1 when he will turn the | office over. To Request Appropriation The minimum of small salmon has been raised from 16 to 26 inch- es. Thirty or forty boats, employing a total of about 100 men, will start fishing immediately. Wood Freeman, Manager of the Trolling Vessel Owners’ Association, said the majority of the fleet, in- cluding the large offshore fishi craft, will not start until late this month. State Fisheries Director Brénnan (said the early opening of the Sea~ ,r juneau at the Clerk’s office up Other officers of the Territory, take | son will enable a lot of fishermen, who otherwise might be in need" of funds, to provide for thems= selves. ST UL IS ' concrete bridge on Gastineau Ave- * nue. Plans and specifications may | Bill No. 82, then pending in Con- %be obtained at the City Clerk’s| 87ess, was passed. This measure, | The Administrative Board agreed WALDMOHR, Germany, Jan. 3.'to request the Territorial Legisla- —Mrs. Elsa Sittell, aged 31 years,| ture, which meets January 14, to of New York, jailed for allegedly | make a deficiency appropriation to calling President-Chancellor Adolf | cover the salary for Mr. Olson for Hitler a Jew, has been released |the period of three months inter- after 10 days' imprisonment. She . vening before he will take office. will be allowed to remain in Ger-| The law in question is covered in many. | Chapter 80, Session Laws of Alas- e -~ 1ka, 1933, specifying that the Ter- CALL FOR BIDS | ritorial Attorney General, Territor- Sealed bids will be received by, ial Treasurer, Territorial Auditor, the Common Council of the City Territorial Highway Engineer and to 5 .p.m. January 18, 1935, and Office on January 2, immediately | opened by the Council at 8 pm.,| following their election rather than January 18, 1935, for the construc-| % APril 1, as had previously been tion of a concrete trestle and bulk- | the law. head on Calhoun Avenue and of a| This 1aw was passed by the last | Legislature providing that Senate office upon payment of $20 deposit fee. | the Territory of Alaska to the The following are closing prlces‘ 'd of various issues today on the Newl\ 2‘ :All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check (or bid bond) for| |N sNuwsLID W five per cent of the amount of} the bid. Bid bonds shall be furn- ished by a bonding company au-| Tragedy Believed to Have thorized to do business in the Ter-} ritory of Alaska. Should the suc- Overtaken Packers of Supplies cessful bidder fail to enter into a contract and furnish a satisfactory performance bond within the time; stated in his proposa!, the certified REVELSTOKE, B. C., Jan. 3— check (or bid bhond) shall be for- Provincial Police believe that Cyril feited as liquidated damages. The and Kenneth. Chaston, brothers, successful bidder shall be required have lost their lives in a snow- to file a performance bond in the, slide while packing supplies to the full amount of the contract price,| Teddy Glacier mine near Cam- which bond shall be furnished by borne. a surety company acceptable to The police found one packhorse the Public Works Administrator.| tied near a recent snowslide but This improvement shall be con- no trace of the two brothers and structed under the contract pro-| another horse. visions of Bulletin No. 2, PWA, The bodies may not be found un- “Requirements as to Bids, Con- til spring. tractors’ Bonds, and Contract, Wage —— and Labor Provisions,” dated March inghouse Electric 37%, Woolworth 3 1934, ~Labor required shall be 541, Hudson Bay Mining 13. chosen from lists submitted by the Volume—790,000 shares. {U. S. Employment Service (Nation- Average—Up approximately 50c. 'al Reemployment Service) Spot silver—b547c. provided in Paragraph 3, section Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle min. 0" ©f the contract provisions, if ing exchanges: Bralorne $11.80, and when such National Reem- Bremner 37%c at 50c, B. R. X. 21c, Ployment Services has been estab- Cariboo $147, Golconda 31%c, Mon- lished. Attention is called to the tana Con. 23%c, Nabesna 67c at, fact that not less than the min- 89c, Ploneer Gold $10.50, Premier iMum wWage rates prescribed by the $1.63, Silversmith 6%c, Sunshine Federal Emergency Administration $12.10. of Public Works must be paid on this project. No bid will be con- sidered unless accompanied by the bidder’s Certificate of Compliance, Shop in Juneau! Rubber 17, U. S. Smelting 122%, Westinghoue Air Brake 25%, west-l 1 HE desire to be free of all the worldly details at- tendant on the death of a loved one is so great as to prompt the arrangement of special services to meet the need. Responsibility for ful- filling this personal need falls to the funeral director, and in each of the services conducted by us, it is sin- cerely and completely car- ried out. @ The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” |U. S. Government Form PWA 61, Chatham Straits Transportation Co, Tévised March, 1934, to the effect P that the bidder is complying with 1M S “DART” and will continue to comply with L e each applicable code of fair com- Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday petition, or in the absence of such at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, code or codes, with the President’s Port Alexander and way ports. Reemployment Agreement. Copies Freight received not later than 4 of this certificate will be included {advancing the date of elections in second Tuesday of September or | earlier, was subsequently passed,| making the Territorial bill a law. S eee Old papers for sale herse FIRE ALARM CALLS Thira and Franklip, Front and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Sawmill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cesh Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. T Home Boarding Houss. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth andd Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Cathoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun Tenth and C. Twelfth, BP.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. p m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 —adv. ITS Wise to Cali 8 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer with the “Instructions to Bidders.” | A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery HONE 58 s 2 FRYE'S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON . Frye-Bruhn Company lephone 38 Prompt Delivery THE SANITARY GROCERY Winter Round Trip Tickets Now on Sale—Junean to Seattle and Return—Upper deck, $68.00; lower deck, $62.00. Return limit March 25, 1935. “hrov h tickets to California by Pacific Steamship Lines SAILING SCHEDULE L Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Sca Northbound Southbound ALASKA Dec. 17 YUKON Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 25 N'WESTERN Dec. 22 Dec. 25 Jan. 4 *VICTORIA Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 11 *Connects at Seward with S. S. STARR for Kodiak, Seldovia and ‘Aleutian ports. S. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and. Way Ports. Freight received untif noon day of sailing. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent C A RTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Ly. Juneau Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Reb, 3 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneas Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Feb. 4 Feb. 0 Dec. 24 Dec. 29 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agert Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas N L K . i, S i S RS, S BANDON sails from Seattle Jan. 3 ZAPORA sails from Seattle Jan. 11 BANDON sails from Seattle Jan. 19 Calling at Funver, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Compahy Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Ager’ All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 9 am. 'LUMBER | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Panhandle Air Transport Ce. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska C. V. KAY, Manager Phomne 619 ik R, FERRY TIME CARD CANADIA = o PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau . PRINCESS NORAH November 28 December 19 January 2, 16, 30 Tickets, reservations and full particulars :from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU i | ZiE m:,.:mvm an tion Company and Seattle—$62.00 TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Three Trips Every Day Leave Auk Bay Leave Junea: *7:00 a.m. 7:30 am, 12:30 pm. 2;30 p.am, 4:{'5 pam. 5:30 pm. Hardwood Floors pecial Trip—Saturdays Lea; A Waxing - Polishing mnm-d’m Sandin, *Suncays and Holidays °8:00 am. 1 am.

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