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&1 — Want Ad Information Phone 374 PRCIA SO RTINS s SN /|| to the Count words Jine. Daily rate per line for consecu- five insertions: First day, per line & Following days, per line . Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- quest. Sopy pelock 5 average ...10¢ 5¢ | in office by 2 to must be on day of publication Ins insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'ad in- telephone 4irectory. Phone 374 Ask for ad-taker T —— NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes 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 |(e ¢ ¢ 6 ¢ 60 60 0 o0 o these ads should send letters | o 3 resat o the box number | s Stéawer Movements listed. We will see the adver- | o , NORTHBOUND ¢ tiser gets them. ' Northland scheduled to arrive = é 'Friday evening. . EMPIRE e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e ® Victoria’ scheduled to sail from o . —————— @ Seéattle January 19' at 10 & UNDER tne new rederal Housing!® ~am. . | Act it is possihlé for the owner|® Zapora scheduled to sail from e of suitable property to finance a|® Seattle January 19. modest home and we offer sites| ® Norco scheduled to sail from at Woodford Acres at very rea-| ® Seattle January 21 at 9 pm. e sonable prices. See Mrs. J. W.|® SOUTHENIIND SAILINGS o Woodford at Salmon Creek. | ® Princess Norah scheduled to ® ‘ R arrive in port at 5 o'clock e FOR SALE - usea ‘#estenghouse this afternoon and sails south- ® electric range, three buiner with at 1 o'clock in the morning. e oven. Reasonable for cash. See| e Ncrthwestern scheduled south- @ Mrs. J. W. Woodford, Salmonje bound about January 24. e Creek LOCAL SAILINGS . 5 - ——— | COMPLIMENTARY ticket & i e s B FOR RENT — For i B Dorothy Stevenson to see TI 3Rl e JEhe 1008 months, | Completely . furpished | ~over o WOMAN at THE|S o=Vka and wayporis. . artment. Oil-burning circulat-| yorowN THEATRE tonight ® Dart leaves every Friday at e ; heater. $50 month. Phone 41| ¥ e 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake ® {¢OR SALE — <-room furmshec|® and wayports. . | house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- | * ® ® ® ® 6 & ¢ 0 ¢ ¢ 0 o FOR RENT—One-room apt., COM-| . phone 4623. 0 plete, monthly. 90T dnd |2 RN T e L S Street, near Seward. |FOR SALE — 14-room mrmshed;K E NAI RR'VES | upts. Reasonable Phone 1532. | |2 FOR RENT — TWo-ruom lurnished tment. Phone 5501. COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits to see THE CON- Ji STANT WOMAN at THE UP-| _ ~ i U Y TOWN THEATRE tonight. |OVERDUE accounts and bad debts L | collected. o f i - e O] O lected. Room 9, Shattuck house, partly furnished. Inquire Nugget Shop. PIANOS rentea, wned. Phone 143 Anderson. FOR REN1—1wo-tuum 8pU, nouse- keeping room, rar.ge, $20.00. EV erything furn.shea. Phone 436 Channel Apts. WANTED N TO RENT—Steam-heat- ed apartment. Phone 400 or write Box 1522 w WANTED—Woman wants work by hcur or day. Address W 234, care Empire. ‘WANTED—Experienced meat cut- ! ter. Address by letten, to T 205 care Empiré, stating full qualifi-f cations and salary wanted. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Lou Hudson to see THE CON- STANT WOMAN at THE UP- TOWN THEATRE tonight. WANTED — Maid for housework Immediately. Address G 1200 Em- pire. WANTED — 9x12 bedroom rug good condition. Call 3354. WANIED—Men wanted for Raw- leigh Route of 800 families. ‘Write immediately. Rawleigh, Dept. SK ! 4 SA Oakland, California. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady's black purse. Return TURN your oia goio Irto value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop MISCELLANEOUS Building new, call Henry Gorham. 2553, } . HAVE an attractive gold placer RETURNS TO HAINES After a visit here Works Administration business, M. D. for Haines. .o e - SPENCER ON BOAT C. T. Spencer, Deputy United PIGGLY IGGL v Juneau Ie¢ Cream For general repar work, old or Phone on Public Williams, of Haines, took pass- age on the Northwestern last night States Marshal at Fairbanks and father of Lois Spencer, who is in| Juneau now, is a northbound pas- senger on the Northwestern. FROM SITKA:HAS 10 PASSENGERS Vessel Docks in Juneau Yesterday from Week- ly Voyage proposition in Interior for good| On the Kenai, which arrived worker with some money. Worth |here from Sitka and way ports investigating. Write Empire v |vesterday, were the following ten 208. passengers: From Chichagof — C. Rhoad from Angoon— C. J. Holland, Mrs W. G. Johnson; from Tenakee—G. George. N. McLeod; from Hoonah— Samuel Johnson, Peter Hawkins, A. Franz, Rev. E. Budde - -ee TIDES TOMORROW 60000000000 Low tide 4:35 a. m., 54 feet High tide 10:37 a. m,, 15.8 feet Low tide 5:24 p. m, -0.1 feet High tide 11:5¢ p. m., 13.68 feet ARRIVES HERE TO BE AT SISTER’S WEDDING Miss E. F. Reinhart arrived on the Princess Norah to be in attend- ance at the wedding of her sister, Miss Pauline Reinhart, to Dr. Robert Livie next Friday evening in Holy Trinity Cathedral. B g — MRS. HAHN RETURNS Mrs. V. 1. Hahn, wife of the Superintendent of the White Pass and Yukon Route, was a northbound passenger on the Princess Norah | i | | i | | Marine N Mrs. Mary Hawkins, Miss Viola v CWS NORTHWESTERN -HAS BIE LIST OF 75 PASSENGERS Many Legislators Included in Large Number of Arrivals i | 1 Exactly 75 passengers disembark- ed from the westward bound North- western when that .vessel reached Juneau last night from Seattle and Southeast Alaska wayports. Included in this number were many legislators, who hurried off the Northwestern to the Territorial Euilding to be sworn in, when the vessel dotked at the Pacific Coast Dock at 8 o'clock. Visits were paid to both the Al- aska Juneau Dock and the Stand- ard Oil Dock before the boat clear- ed Gastineau Channel for the west- ward early this morning. nhound passenger mani- fest attle—W. C. Arnold, Jud- son Brown, Harry Campbell, W. O. Carlson, Mrs. W. O. Carlson, Kath- Jeen Carlson, Miss F. Casey, Mrs. G. Clarke, E. B. Clayton, Mrs. William Dunne, Robert J. Dupree, A. Erickson, Clyde Ellis, Mrs. James Frawley, A. F. Ghiglione, Charles Goldstein, Mrs. Carl Graves, Mrs. L. C. Hess, Luther C. Hess, Thomas | Hayes, Lyle Hebert, Mrs. Lyle He- | bert, C.. B. Holland, Mrs. H. Jacobs, J. 8. Jeffrey, Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, Mrs. A. Karginoff, Fred Lucas, G W. Martin, Mrs. G. W. Martin, Maurice McDonnell, M. McDonnell, W. McFarland, Charles Murray, | Everett Nowell, George A. Parks, |L. E. Phoelitz, W. S. Pullen, Mrs. 'L. Reeder, Mrs. M. Reynolds, Mrs Roggenkamp, Talbot Scott, Mrs Talbot Scott, Charlotte Scott, Miss | Stoddard, C. C. Stroupe, Mrs. |C. C. Stroupe, Charles Tuckett, G L. Van, J. B. Warrack, Arthur % |White, P. F. White, Veronica .l Wiegand, Lew Williams. From Ketchikan—Homer Jewell, {R. A. Bartholomew, A. P. Walker, |A. H. Ziegler, Margaret Otteson, IN. R. Walker, S. B. Morris, Mrs, (D. Armour, E. H. Clifford From Wrangell--R. C. Wakelin. From Petersburg—J H. Wheeler, |C. R. Coyne, H. Cawthorne, W. C. | Fletcher. Twenty-one persons took west- | ward passage on the Northwestern. | They included: | For Cordova — Carl Dahlberg, | James A. Davis, Jack Sarvela, JGeorge B. Nelson, Herman Keno, | T. George, Ed Laffer, Tom Wra- has, Gust Moment. For Valdez—Ed Delaney; Levshakoff. For Seward — O. T. Sullivan, ‘Charles Gustofsen, W. E. Falconer, For Haines—Col. and Mrs. R. W. Dusenberry, George Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Callin. John gl e | WORK PROGRESSE Man’s progress in his steps illustrated in ncw Norris dam on the Clinch giant penstccks which will carry powerhouse imbedded in the ciated Press Photo) NORAH T0 SAIL SOUTHBOUND AT 1IN MORNING Princess Boat Arrives Here Yesterday—Brings 12 Persons An even dozen passengers arrived in Juneau last night as passeng- ers on the Princess Norah, bound for Skagway from Vancouver, B. C. The Norah reached port at 5 0'- clock yesterday and, after a brief stop; sailed for Skagway. She is expected to return here at 5 o'clock this afternoon, to sail southbound at 1 o'clock tomorrow morning: The inbound passenger li Mrs. M. K. Douglas, Mrs. M. S. ‘Whittier, Royal Shepard, R. E. Law- rence, G. E. Mather, E. J. Moriarty, Guy J. Mower, J. L. Reynolds, H. M. Wilcox, J. Wolney, Mrs. C. Cowl- ing, Miss E. F. Reinhart. R MILDRED CASHEN BACK this picture of the Tennessee Valley River in east Tennessee, showing Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Jan, 21 Jan. 26 water from the reservoir to the Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Féb. 4 Feb. 0 massive concrete structure, (Asso- | Dec. 24 Dec. 20 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 | Jan. 7 Jan. 12 SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND S ON NORRIS DAM und, Trip !l('k;h to_Séattld and Retugn— deck, $62.00. Réturn limit % deck, $68. March 25, 1935. SAILING SCHEDULE eave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Scattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN Jan. 4 $VICTORIA Jan. 4 Jan. 12 s *N'WESTERN Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 24 {Calls at Yakuiat north gnd south bound. *Connects at Seward with 8. 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 until noon day of sailing. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent Threugh tickets to California by Pa- cific 8. S. Lines ska Steamship. NORTHLARND m\waefi {'I_'RANSPORTATIGN co * The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout P the year. 1 MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juncau Lv. 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 Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle to conquer mature, is poignantly Authority’s | {eave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Juneaw SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 6000006085000 00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith HOSPITAL NOTES L4 Ticket Agent Freight Agert Agent e |[eeeeeesccccs e Phone 79 Phone 113 Douglas | = ¥ | Pete Loe, an accident patient at | St. Ann’s Hospital since October 7, RN o was discharged yesterday and is |ZAPORA sails from Seattle BANDON sails from Seattle now registered at the Alaskan Ho- | JANUARY 19 JANUARY 29 A tel. | calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kia. | woek, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. | wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Ager’ All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 9 am. Howard Pershell, CWA worker who has been an influenza patient, left St. Ann’s Hospital this morn- ing. UMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. Rudolph Gomez left St. Ann's| Hospital this morning, after having received treatment for influenza. Mrs. Theodore Hellenthal was | admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yes- | terday for medical treatment. | ~— ! ) ) ) \ \ \ i Mrs. Guy McNaughton, a medical | i patient, entered St. Ann's Hospital | yesterday. An influenza patient, Joseph Scott was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital vesterday. e MRS. DONALD ARMOUR | JOINS HUSBAND HERE | Panhandle Air Transport Ce. “PATCO” Mrs. Donald Armour, Treasurer of the Piggly Wiggly Alaska Com- pany, with headquarters at Ket-| \ to Empire. Reward. 4 " Parlors , ’saf;ggf;‘ b .‘;‘:f"s;e":m},‘,: 3:" e FROM VISIT IN SOUTH chikan, arrived on the Northwest- 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER ! Fou?:?n(i)nnT onngsm | B ol el Sitiion imhikis s £ do.Jein hep D TS Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska b - i# on the Princess Norah after a five T G | e % A B '] FIRE ALARM CALLS [ months's visit with relatives in SULLIVAN TRAVELS C. V. KAY, Manager 100 ahi Ontawn I WARRACK California, Washington and British| O. T. Sullivan, connected with | Phone 619 . R SAl ares URGVE || BETTY MAGC || Constraction Co | e Columbia. She is at home with the Internal Revenue Department,| THeatp stock. Par value $10. WI | BEAUTY SHOP |t DERIRCEON V9, i her mother, Mrs. Katherine Hooker, is a passenger to Seward from here sell for $6 a share. Write Em-| | S | || Juneam Phone 487 || B e e muniin "ot Nostbllars: i pire A 207. | 103 Assembly Apartments ] B e B e e e ] PHONE 547 | §-3 Thira andPrapkiin. —_— e e e 7 FOR SALE—Corona portable type-| 5 i o e | 1-4 Pront and Franklin. FERRY TIME C writer, $15. Telephone 3351. z | E;INE 11': F’“;m:' near g‘"y ‘I;: B L. ' B S ’ t S : At | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | ™ ont, near Gross '3 5 o gANADIAN | TFAVE JUNEAD FOR SALE — Monarch T84 " | Chratham Straits Transportation Co. | 86 very seasanable rates 17 Front, opp. Gy, Whart. etter Light — better Stgh B i . colbntipy 1 29 | ; . PAc IF |C | 24 xoovmnmnany ueset e M, S, “IDART?’|| PAUL BLOEDHORN ||| 13 Pty .%o 40 Out of 100 . James Ramsay to see THE| i FRONT STREET [kt FRs st Tothm, N ¢ CONSTANT WOMAN at THE|Ueaves Femmer Dock every Friday |, i QEooeey, SAILING UPTOWN THEATRE tonight, |4 7 & m. for Petersburg, Kake, 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash ¢ ANCOUVER, VICTORIA - 4 o x| Port Alexander and way ports. Cole's Garage. @ “"and SEATTLE ", DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | |Freight recelved not later than 4 2-4 Front and Seward iy \1 Optometrist—Optician i p m. Thursday. 2-5 Front and Main. U P e & of From ]ur}éau : | Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted | | FOR mronmn'ohn 2-6 Second and Main, An investigation shows that forty out o ‘ PRINCESS NORAH : : | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | |MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 7 3 SXRE 5 ision. ‘ ¥ " . | Oftice: Phone 484; Residence | 35 Heverth and Mbia. 100 college students have defective vision | Noveriibef 3 1;3: | Phone 238. Office Hours: $:30 | 2-9 Fire Hall. o 5 i of 3 iversities are | December - : 12:45p . 11:30p.m. I s 1008 540 i 3 Biws Maaing Hooss: Students of our finest uni ! o Jannasy 2, 16, 30 pind fl:zn 4 2 ——————n 3-3 Gastineau and Rawa forced to leave school because of eye trouble. P T4 3:30pm, Lk i — e v SR Way. o o T 2 f thei c , reservatlons S use of thewr s . R L i Poor lighting is the chief ca particulars from *_8itirdsy oaty, I T S 3-5 Fourth and Harria, trouble. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent —Goes to Thane. 3-6 Fifth andd Gold. JUNEAU hoer— a0 2 i | - > 4 A Wise to Call ‘8 ey n he Dorn’t Gamble With Your Eyes— Winter Round Trp ExcurslonBatee) Jumeau Ferry & Naviga. HE desire to be free of 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. 7 €h s Your Ii,h” '9 2 J uneau | all the worldly details at- 1 Ninth, back of power <+« - Let Us Check Your Lis e, m:“imvm oria tion Company T f C tendant on the death of a house. 2 * | and Seattle—862.00 loved one is so great as to 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview g . ranstrer f”- o omnet 12 oot " TIME SCHEDULE ~*’ ; _when in need of special services to meet the 4-3 Distin and Indian. . o ] MOVING or STORAGE need. Responsibilty for ful- Py i e w laska Eleciric Li ht | THE MISSY SHOP i " Fuel 0il Coal filling this personal need 4.6 Tenth and C. [ Specializing in e Y Tranafer PY | falls to the funeral director, 4-7 Twelfth, B.P.R. garage, d P C | HOSIERU Y, Dl;ggm!m& l CH. BUS LINE . { and in each of the services 48 Twelfth and Willoughby, an ower LO. | HOUSE Tt conducted by us, it is sin- 4-9 Home Grocery. | and mmi at moderaty ps Every Day g INE 1 # ces le M G d' l delmd yon:nd completely car Seater Tract. JUNEAU DOUGLAS b pr I u:?os_" e K LhEE K am. o Butler Mauro ardina _ S s T am T o i C | || GARLAND BOGGAN 415 pm 5:30 pm. ) : ru 0. | The Charles W. Hardwood Fl Spectal Trip—Saturdays g : Carter M i . Y Y arawo 0ors Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. & “Hxpres Money Orders aAns i ‘:::‘;‘"y THE SAN’ TAR GROCER || Waxing Polishing | | Less Junen Juness—1:00 duignt Anytime” “The Last 3 | I Sapdi Service Is the ” apain Greatest Tribute” PHONES 83 OR 85 « . - “The Store That Pleases [ PHONE 38t Leave Auk Bay Leave Junesu . " . &———4u “8:00 am. *5:15 am. '