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6 Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the| Jine. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: PFirst day, per line 10c Following days, per line - 5c | Minimum charge, 50c. | Monthly rates furnished on re- yuest. { Copy must be in office by 2 oclock on day of publication to| Insure insertion on same day. We from persons “irectory. Phone 374 accept ‘ads over telephone | lis'sd in telephone Ask for ad-taker, 5&7 RENT—One-room apt., com- plete, $10.00 monthly. 207 2nd| Street, near Seward. FOR RENT — TWo-rvom furnished apartment. Phone 5501 ARY ticket awaits tcheon to THE WOMAN at THE THEATRE tonight. see CONSTANT UPTOWN FOR RENT or sale — Six-room | house, partly furnished. Inquire Nugget Shop. PIANOS renteq, wined. Phone 143. Anderson. FOR REN1- :—1au-xw.n apt, nouse- keeping room, rorge, $20.00. Ev- erything furn.sheu. Phone 436 Channel Apts. | WAN TED furnished WAN"[ I',D — Will rent steam heated apartment. Address! by letter W 212, care Empire. WANTED TO RENT—Steam-heat- ed apartment. Phone 4001 or| write Box 1522 WANTED—Woman wants w hour or day. Address care Empire >d meat cut- ress. by letter to T 205, care Empire, stating full quann-s cations and salary wanted Maid Iol V\VANTEI) —_ ]\(\.hl‘\\u k Immediately. Address G 1200 Em- pire. A COMPLIMENTARY t Elsie Thompson to see THE CON- STANT WOMAN at THE UP- TOWN THEATRE tonight. cket awaits WANTED — 9x12 bedroom rug in good condition. Call 3354. WANIED—Men wanted for Raw- leigh Route of 800 families. Write immediately. Rawleigh, Dept. SK 4 SA Oakland, Californla. FOR SALE - 100 sha.res Uptown Theatre stock. Par value $10. Will sell for $6 a share. Write Em- pire A 207 F‘OR “SALE—Corona portable type- writer, $15. Telephone 3351, 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 these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE UNDER the new rederal 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. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Lois Spencer to see THE CON- STANT WOMAN at THE UP- TOWN THEATRE tonight FOR SALE - . usea Tfl'esm\gf‘hou.»v electric range, three burner with oven. Reasonable for cash. See Mrs. J. W. Woodford, Salmon | Creek. |7OR SALE — <-room furnished house. reasonable, Ninth and Cal- houn Phone 4623 AOR SALE — l4-room turnished upts. Reasonable. Phone 1532 RN your o gowo Cash or trade at Nugflen shop. Ml\\,hLl A h()l S OVERDUE accounts and bad debts collected. Room 9, Shattuck Building. For gcn(m’n .rcpnrr work, old or new, call Henry Gorham. Phone 2553 A COMPLIMENTARY ticket u\&‘fllL:< Senator John B. Powers to see THE CONSTANT WOMAN at THE UPTOWN THEATRE to-| night. HAVE an attractive gold placer proposition in Interior for good worker with some money. Worth investigating. Write Empire V 208 SITKA COUPLE IS OVERDUE ON GASBOAT TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Al Crisler, whe left Sitka Decmber 10, in the gac boat Woodenshoe, with the inten- tion of returning two weeks later, have not yet arrived and fear is felt for their safety, according to a radio received by the Governor's office from U. S. Commissioner H. L. Bahrt of Sitka. Mr. and Mrs. Crisler planned on being away for two weeks to| fish for black sod for the Sheldon | Jackson School and the Pioneers’| Home, the radio stated. Their de- lay in returning was Commissioner Bahrt by Peter Al-| lard, the couple’s son-in-law. e — Old papers for sale nere. & % T Juneau Ice Cream Parlors | | SHORT ORDERS i i Fountain Candy | ' S e S RERER FOR SALE — Monarch range. in- quire Northern Hotel. L] L] | BETTY MAC || | BEAUTY SHOP ) | | 103 Assembly Apartments | PHONE 547 Chatham Straits Transportation Co. M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION Clams measuring three feet across in tropical waters south of [=— Florida can clamp a diver and drown him. ITS Wise to Call 18 Juneau ! \ Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer E;E Mauro Drug Co. Free Delivery MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 ————————— Cardinal irto value | reported to | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1935. Marine News ® 0 8 0 0000 b o Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arr Friday evening SCHEDULED SAILINGS Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle January 19 at 10 am. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle January 19. scheduled to sail from attle January 21 at 9 p.m s Norah is luled La sail from Vanc Jan- uary 25 at 9 p. m. SOUTHEOTIND SAILINGS Nerthwestern scheduled south- bound about January 24. LOCAL SAILINGS Kenai leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm. for Sizka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a.m. for’ Petersburg, Kake *» and wayports. [t o060 0eeeesese — e — ive i lo . . . . ° . . . . . ° ° ° . . e . . . . . . . . ®ececccecssercecsscescccccnnne 9000000000 000 . TIDES TOMORROW . 00000000 h tide 5:25 a.m., 49 feet tide 11:25 a. m., 162 feet High tide 6:04 p. m,, -0.7 feet — .- SENATOR AND MRS. JAMES FRAWLEY TAKE APARTMENT Senator of Nome, have taken a suite the MacKinnon Apartments wh they will make their home during the current legislative session Before leaving for Juneau on the Northwestern, Senator and Mrs. | Frawley had spent two months vis- iting in Seattle and fornia They left Nome on the last sailing of the steamer Victoria and mot- ored from Seattle south as far a and Mrs. James Frawley, in | San Diego, Cal In their search far su e, however, Senator |ind Mrs. Frawley were disappoint- | *d as they found continual rain in | unny California In the September fire, which virtually destroyed the city of Nome, Senator and Mrs. Frawley were among those who lost most | of their personal possessions. Dur- {ing the rehabilitation work, the Senator as a member of the special committee appointed by Gov. John W. Troy, was among those active |in planning the rebuilding of the city. D {CALL FOR SELOND | CLASS MAIL, SAYS POSTMASTER WILE | Owing to the extremely large ! shipment of second class mail and | parcel post on the Princess Norah and Northwestern, Postmaster Al- bert Wile requests all box holders’ to call and take delivery as often| as possible. This will facilitate j | dispatch of the mail and relieve| | the over-crowded condition at the Post orrlce \ Sitoes &Y | WARRACK | Construction Co. | Juneau Phone 487 s [T e ] | | | | | Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates | | PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET lHE desire to be free of all the worldly defails 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 “EVEN DOZEN" PASSENGERS 60 ~ OUT ON NORAH Canadlan Vessel Leaves for Vancouver This Morning I Bzl An even dozen passengers were taken southbound from Juneau by the when couver, Princess Norah this morning that vessel left for Van- at 2 o'clock. Th2 from Skagway, at 5 cy afternoon. B. C, Included on the passenger mani- fest were the following outbound persons: Mrs. L. Cuff, Edward Poole, Miss G. Vehrs, C. W. Christoffel, C. M Huff, T. Tamby, O. J. Hatland, etti, G. A. Van, B. M Walter Baccn, and Miss P. Johnston —e i e CLOSING QUOTATIONS The follo g are closing prices of various issues today on the New York Exchange, furnished by the Wilson - Fairbanks and Com- panys' Juneau office: Alaska Junegu 17%, Amer. Can » 111%, Amer, ight & Power 3% Amer. Radiator 14%, Amer. Rolling Mill Amer. Smelting 35% Ame: & T. 104%, Amer. To- bz , Amer. W. W. 13%, Ana- conda 10%, Armour N 5%, Atchi- son Topeka 49%. Atlantic Refining 24%, Bendix Bethlehem Steel 30%, Bc C. P. R. 12%, Caterpillar 38 co 41, C. & O. 43. 8 , Com. Solvents 21% C\ul 64%, Cont. Oil 17%, s-Wright 2%, du Pont de h ours 94, Electric Auto-Lite 25% FairbanksMorse 19. en. Electric 21%, Gen. Foods| Gen. Motors 3 Gold Dust , Granby 7, G. N. 14', Holland H Homestake 351, Howe Sound ., Hudson 10%. lm Harvester 39, Int. Nickel 22% 4| Johns - Manville 51%, Kennecott| 16%, Liggett & Myers 105%, Liquid’ Carb. 27%, Loew’s 32, Loase-Wl!es 36, Lorillard 19%, Marshall Field 10, | McIntyre 38'% » Montgomery Ward {27%, Nash 1 Nat. Biscuit 28 | Nat. Cash Register 16%, Nat. Dair: Products 16, Nat. Distill %, N. Y. C. 18%, N. P. 18%. Penney 71%, Pullman 48%, Radio 15, Reynolds 47%, Safeway Stores 42%, Sears Roebuck 36%, S. |16%, Socony 13%, Sperry 87 Stand Oil Cal. 30%, Stand. Oil N J. 41%, Texas 19%, Timken | Roller 33%, United Aircraft~ 134, {U. S. Rubber 14%, U. S Smelting | 109%, U. S. Steel 37%, West An‘ FIRE ALARM CALLS Third ana Franklin, 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. Cole's Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main Second and Main, Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Maln. Fire Hall. Home Boarding Houss, 3-3 Gastineau and Rawn ‘Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harria, Fifth andd Goid. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power - 3 & Cash house. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin and Indian. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun, 4-6 Tenth and C. 4-7 Twelfth, BP.R. garage, 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby, 4-9 Home Grocery. 5-1 Beater Tract. TODAY N.Y. EXCHANGE Mayor Angelo J. Rossi (right) joined with thousands of his fellow San Franciscans in welcoming home Frank N. Belgrano, San Francisco banker who was named national commander of the American Legion. Since the legion convention in Miami, Belgrano has been in the east (Associated Press Photo) on veterans' business Electric 38, Wool- & Hecla 3% 24, West. 2%, Calumet E n Bay Mining $12.35. Volume—480,000 shares up to 2 %e. ver and Seattle Bralorne $9.30, ¢ at 50c, B. R. X. 17c, Gold Quartz $1.26, Gol- a 36c, Montana Consolidated Vabesna 65c at $1.00, Pioneer remier $1.50, Silver- Sunshine $11.00. - WORLD DAY OF PRAYER TO BE ON MARCH EIGHT nining Bremner Gold mith 8¢ The Interndenominational Coun- il of the Christian Women of Juneau will obse: the World Day )i Pray usual and the date 1is yes s on March 8, ac- \ ording to an announcement made 3y Mrs. J. E. Click, President, and VIrw. David Waggoner, Secretary, of the Council The material for the program s already here and the Executive Board is planning a fine service for the day and all women of the Juneau branch are invited to at- tend. - 'HAROLD KNOX BE AT | WGCODLAND GARDENS 's favorite by Dave Burnett, phone, will be fea- tured in a dance music progran at the Wood Gardens, accord- ing to Frances Hayden, proprietor. Harold pianist, 2 - This is Knox's homecoming night ‘and he is almost sure to be wel- comed by a large crowd of his Juneau friends, R REMAINS SHIPPED SOUTH | The remains of S. De Gracia, accompanied by E. Belare, as far as Seattle, left on the steamer Victoria. A brother in Seattle will take charge of the remains there for trans-shipment to Man- ila for burial. This is at the re- quest of relatives residing in the Phlippines. o1 NN 20 to 50 JUNEAU SERVING ALASKA THE Winter Round Trip ;\'lcl(ets Nn to Seattle and Retum—bppér deck, $62.00. J. McKANNA, Agent Throug-: tickets to California by Pa- cific §. S. Lines YEAR RO UNI} “i‘ o0} Return Limit Man-h 25“893 SAILING SCHEDULE $aln——.hnm lower Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound WESTERN Jan. 4 YVICTORIA Jan. 4 Jan. 12 *N'WESTERN Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 24 Calls at Yakutat north and south bound. *Connects at Seward with S. 8. STARR for Kodiak, Seldovia and Aleutian ports. S. S. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. THE ALASKA LINE — a2l zund NORTHLA ' TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Anchorage, Alaska. Detsnobat gfl 1934, MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND stice is hereby given that Har- Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Junean old Windsor, entryman, together i) gt B with h:fl witnesses, Ludwig Chri:a Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Reb. 3 tian Baggen and James Edwin Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 S has made final proof on SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 *n mestead entry, Anchorag 08322, for a tract of land embraced | MOTORSHIP NORCO Leave Seattle Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Ar. & Lv. Juneaw in U. S. Survey No. 1521, situate | peave Seattle Ar. & Ly. Juneau cn the Glacier Highway 14 miles| Nov. 26 Dec. 1 northwest of Juneau, latitude 58°| pDec. 10 Dec. 15 3" 30” N. Longitude 134° 34’ 00" Dec. 24 Dec. 29 W. and it is now in the files of | Jan. 7 Jan. 12 the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter said final certificate will be issued and final proof accepted. FLORENCE L. KOLB, SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 111 Douglas : SEO BANDON sails from Seattle Acting Register. First publication, Jan. 16, 193 Last publication, Mar. 13, 1 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Rol Rae, Ar se SE% | C.R.M. containing 160 acres, and it | the files of the U. S.| Alaska, | filed in the is Land Office, and if no protest is local land office within the period of publication or thirty days there- final certificate will be issued | afl UNITED STATES GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 20, 1934. Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam Henry Feight, entryma ther with his witnesses, all of Haines, nchorage 07412, c. 23, NELNWY, sec. 22, sec. now in Anchorage, ter, and final proof acepted. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Fi La Acting Regi: rst publication, Jan. 16, 19: publication, Mar. 6, 19 ts and Frederick Hugh Alaska, made final proof on his homestead for the S%SWY4, | 26, SE% n T. 28 8. R. 4 E. ster. 35. 35. to- Carl Me- ha: | ZAPORA sails from Seattle | JANUARY 19 Calling at Funver, Chichagof*, wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Wills Navigation Company Toonah, .!ANUARY 29 renakee, Port Alexander, Kl - *Calls first trip of month on’j Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Phone 3 Junean Commercial Dock, Ager, All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 9 am. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | i | | | THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store Thiit Pleases” DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist—Optician Eyes Examined—Classes Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484; Phone 238. Office Hours: to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Residence 9:30 WHEN YOU SEW A FINE SEAM! When you sew, see that the light falls on your work and not on your eyes. SIGHT - DOUGLAS foot candles of light are nécessary for average sewing. Don’t guess about your lighting, we will check it with the new accurate Sightmeter at me-cost to you. BETTER LICIII —BETTER S [ ] Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. CANADIAN 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 Winter Round Trp Excursion Rates in effect October 31. Final limit March 25, 1935 Round trip — Vancouver, Victorla and Seattle—$62.00 | THE MISSY SHOP ' Specializing in HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | HOUSE DRESSES 1 and accessories at moderaty prices GARLAND BOGGAN | Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing ) Leave Ank Ray Leave Auk Bay Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” _g‘ 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER ! Most Economical Air Transportation in Alaska J\ C. V. KAY. Manager ‘\ Phone 619 | } FERRY TIME CARD mvn JIJNIAIJ Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion Company TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL RUS LINE Three Trips Every Day *7:00 am 7:30 am. 12:30 pm 2:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 5:30 p.m. Speeial Trip—Saturdays Leave Auk Bay—6:45 p.m. Leaye Juneau—12:00 Midnight *Sunaays and lldun. *8:00 amm. *9:15 am. | Teave Juneas o