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BROTHER | CRANKY- HE SEEMSTO BE UNCONSTOUS:|: Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- Sive insertions: Pirst day, per line ... Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50cC. Monthly rates furnished on re- quest. , Jopy must be In office by 2 pclock on day of publication to Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis‘~d in telephone “irectory. Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker. FOR RENT — Gorham Coffee Shoppe on Ninth Street with liv- ing quarters. Telephone 2553. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment. Phone 5601. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Wilbur Burford to see Adolphe GING UP FATHER OH. DOCTOR-MY. VLL GO IN AND HAVE A TALK WITH HIiM- HE MUST REMAIN INNBE - HE' S 9 S 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. “THE DAILY. ALASKA. EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 28 = ™t vvs o6 People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed. Wo will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE ® o 00 00 000000 Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon in port ‘westbound. Time of sailing not sched- uled. Norah scheduled to rrive about 4 or 5 o'clock tomorrow morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle January 28 at 9 p. m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle January 30 at 10 a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle February 4 at 9 p.m Zapora scheduled to sail from e ecescececoe ° . PRI . FOR SALE — Reduced prices on e | Diamond T trucks for limited e | time only. Model 211 year 1934 e | one and one half ton, standard'e | cab $925 fob Seattle. Model 211'® with two ton rear axle, former price $1347 now $1200. Shipment ® . . . . . . . . > . Kenai leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports, ® 0 0 8 00 00 s o0 combination radio, complete with 100 records. Original cost $350,' not including records. If sold quick will sacrifice for $65 cash. Telephone 2201 or call 142 Gas- Seattle February 4. . of hot water heaters in today, SOUTHEATIND SAILINGS o ; $695 and up. Dutch’'s Economy No_ steamer westward. . | Garage LOCAL SAILINGS . Early Sunday from Seattle, Bound' Westward rrying a large passenger list included not only many Passages on that vessel, but more than one hundred per- | sons transferred from the Victpria after that,craft hit a reef, the Alaska Steamship Company's Yu- on arrived in port from Seattle at 3 o'clock Sunday morning. Due to longshore difficulties, the boat was not scheduled to leave for Seward until some time today. Sixty persons were brought to King Festures Syidigae, IngiGrest Bicain dghs reserved By GEORGE McMANUS 1 JLST TOLD HiM. HE MUST REMAIN IN_BED- | TOLO Him HE WAS A L\TTLE ANEMIC - AND WATH THAT: HE GOT UR AND THREW ME ‘'ouT!l GRACIOUS, DOCTOR! WHAT HAS OFFERING'LOW ABOARD NORAN RATESFORMEET FOR THIS PORT Special' Round-trip Tickets s § Canadian Pacific sfiéan‘ier‘ vPflnr‘ Announced for Pioneer | e Norah, from the south, left | 1 etchi ‘clock this, morn- Session Here Ketchikan at 7 o'clock this morn: ing bound for Juneau and. Agent At the Tequest of.the Secretary V.. W. Mulvihill schedules the ar- At th ecr g ! S ORIRE tots the Ploneers of Alaska, which | T\VAl hete at & or b Delock tomor anization is to hold a Grand row morning. Py S ¢ Passengers aboard the Princess 4 CUnyEih e Juxleau DEXY| \oran booked for Juneau include h, the Alaska Steamship Com- H. Ahdersan. A, J. Ficken, C. T.!| announces a reduction in| i %" ial round-trip, first-class and uaAdnJianrd A vi" Majlem. steerage passenger fares to Juneau ATTORNEY ARRIVES from other Alaska ports. The dates K R hrreg foF the * Bhbitie- of the special ticket sales will be (from February 8 to February 14, e opening date of meeting here. This announcement was_released in Juneau by R. J. McKanna, local American Fisheries of Bellingham, Wash,, S. N. Greenleaf, acconipan- iéd by his family, arrived in ‘Ju- neau, as a passenger on the Yu- ent i ;.| kon from Seattle. Greenleaf is ac- | Leave Seattle Ar. & Ly. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar. & Lv. Junees :i\»oi(;x;rlh:assle;n:;;:p bc:)rr’:par\)n),_ companied by Mrs. Greenleaf and Nov. 26 ne¢., 1., Jan, 21 Jan, 26 Baker, trafffo. manager for the | “Piid and Ethel Greenleaf. Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Feb, 4 Feb. 9 ao‘mpa’ny in Seattle. R Dec. 24 Dec. 20 Feb. 18 Feb. 29 First-class . accommodations, in- SHO?}N 7‘"”"':7“77' Jan. 1 Jan. 12 pding two groups, and steerage age rates have been reduced. he return portion of the tickets t be used from Juneau no ter than February 24. Tickets will FIRE ALARM CALLS Jan. 23P.M.Jan, 26 . 2 Jan. 30 Feb. "3 Feb. 13 iCalls at Kodiak, Seldovia and Uzinki. *Calls at- Yakutat. 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 R. J. McKANNA, Agent Phone 2 * PORTATION CO g'mw: line, serving Alaska that main- a régular weekly service throughout the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneau Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Jai: 28 Feb. 1 Reb. 3 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO SEATTLE- AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Bnrlm;d & Co. D. B. Femmer Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 111 Guy L. Smith Agent Douglas not be good for stopover at points Juneau from Seattle and South- Y TR A A e Y I AT NRL IS B, IR T other than Juneau. Menjou and Benita Hume in the WORST WOMAN IN PARIS at the NIGHT. FOR RENT or sale — Six-room | house, partly furnished. Inquire Nugget Shop. PIANOS renteq, tuned. Phone ‘14S. Anderson. FOR REN1—1IwWo0-ruum 8pL., DOuse- keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev- erything furn.shew. Phone 438 Channel Apts. WANTED NEW TODAY GOLD Highest Cash Price for Old Gold, Jewelry, Silver. and Dental Gold. Western Smelting & Refining Co., 205 SW 5th: Ave., Portland, Ore. Mail us your gold for estimate. Checks returned promply. Licensed by United States Government. EXPERIENCED woman want for general maid's duties. Apply by letter giving full details tp Box No. 700, care Empire. EXPERIENCED truck driver, me- chanic, wants work. Call 472, ask for Sawyer. YOUNG woman wants work for’ room and board. Telephone 38’ and ask for bookkeeper. A COMPLIMENTARY T. J. McCaul to see Adolphe Menjou and Benita Hume in the WORST WOMAN IN PARIS at the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- NIGHT. 5 WANTED—Woman wants work by hour or day. Address W 234, care Empire, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Probably in vici o Street and West 8th St., small red book with™"Federal Emer« gency Relief” stamped inside cov-! er. Finder please return to, Em- pire. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket-awaite Charlie Miller to see Adolphe Menjou and Benita Hume in fhe WORST WOMAN IN PARIS at the UPTOWN THEATRE TQ- NIGHT. ; v an -Allen ha$ ‘lost his light colored, composi~ Finder please . tele- glasses, tion rim. phone 3023. UPTOWN THEATRE TO- | tineau Avenue. i FOR BALE—Six-piece dining room suite. Good condition. Reasonably See Simpson J. Mac- Kinnon. FOR SALE — 10v shares Uptown Theatre stock. Par value $10. Will | sell for $6 a share. Write Em- pire A 207. 1 FOR SALE — Monarch range. in- quire Northern Hotel. } 1 A COMPLIMENTARY 'tickét awaits ' Harold. Kuox. to..see . Adolphe | Menjou and Benita Hume in the | WORST WOMAN IN PARIS at the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- NIGHT. UNDER "tne new rederal Housinz 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. | electric range, ‘three 'burner with oven. Reasonublé for cash. See| Mrs. J. W. Woodford, Salmon' Creek. | FOR SALL — %-room ‘furnished house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- | houn. Phone 4623, TURN - your- ola- Ot o trade MISCELLANEOUS | | OVERDUE accounts and bad debis | collected.* Room 9, Building. |For generai repar work, old or I' new, ‘¢all ‘Henry Gornaw. Phone - .2553. : ‘ARE YOU LUCKY! 1922 Lincoln | head penny worth $2. Other coins | up to §$5,000. Complete U. S. and Canadian buying lists. and month- v magazine “Colus,” 32 'pages, mailed for dime. COINS, Ing., Milaukeg, Wis. ITs Wis% tg Onj! 8 Trdnsfer Co. T * ‘when in need of CAN. PACIFIC T0 OPERATE 3 STEAMER Augmented Service fo' Be Maintained During Tourist Season The Canadian Pacific will oper- ate more steamers on the South- east Alaska route during the com- ing season than during the past two years, according fo advices re- ceived by Agent V. W. Mulvihill. Three steamers will be operated the Princess Louise, Princess Char- lotte. and Princess Alice, on a | weekly schedule through June, and a_tri-weekly schedule through Au- gust, the height of the tourist sea- son. FOR BALE - Used Westmghouse | On July 31 the Princess Char- | lotte will leave Vancouver on a special cruise calling northbound at all the regular ports but in- cluding side trips to Ocean Falls, Behm Canal, Punch Bowl and Walker Cove. On this trip an en- {tire afternoon and evening will be| spent at Juneau to allow for ioto value. | Sigbtseeing. Southbound from|Hart, George E. Morgan, Nugget Chop, |Skagway, salling from there on|wakelin, Ray Manthey, George! e ~| August 5, the steamer will pro-|Brewer, Frank Garrett, John Per: ‘| ceed via Peril Straits, Sergius Nar-letti, Carl Kellerman. £ rows to Sitka, thence south to Wrangell, Ketchikan, Stewart, B. Shattuck | C.. and’ the regular ports enroute|Casl Koban. } THERE s little that can be dore to fill the empti- ness and feelingwaf.soli- tude thaf descends” upon the spirits of those who arebereavedy However, by conducting fu serve iceg that defmitely at- tend to every detail and east Alaska ports. They included From Seattle— Arthur Adams, Wesley Arnold, Dorothy Adams, J Barker, N. F. Bavard, Mrs. George | Brewer, Mrs. O. D. Cleveland, Dr H. C. DeVighne, Mrs. DeVighne, C. Dunlop, D. G. Daskalos, Ni Keyko, James L TFreeburn, Britta Fuller, A, Fristschie, Melvin Grigs- by, Mrs. 8. N.” Greenleaf and child, | Ethel Greenleaf, S. N. Greenleaf, Mrs. Lorene Gucker, Edith Hor- | ton, Mrs, Addie E. Holbrook, Well-' | man Holbrook, W, T. Imlach, Mrs. Imlach, Myrtle Krusey, S. J. Kane, ! { Martin Lardin, Thomas A. Mor-| { gan, Mrs. Morgan and ‘infant, J. J.| { Meherin, Mrs, Meherin, Mrs. J, F, [Mullen, Bell' McMullen, Dorothy Mishello, S, Norheim, H. Olsen, C.! W, Orr, John E. Pegues, Clarence iR. Rands, Jackie Rundell, Betty! i Rundell, Mrs. Margie Rundell, Mrs. | George Smith, Peter Warner, Mrs. ‘Warner, John Vognild. From Ketchikan—Henry Lepsito, Jack Clifford, L, H. Kubley, Mau- rice Simpson, C. H, Hegre, P, Wil- Mrs. L. F. Hebert. { From Petersburg—J. P. Morgan, | Miss N. Lorentzen. Twenty-five persons are sched- uled to depart from Juneau on theé Yukon when that vessel leaves. to- day for Seward and way nports, The outbound list includes: 4 For Seward—J. F. Banish, Elmer J." T. Scheiblberger, F. P. Selef,_& Hams, J. B. Heath, Miss A. Kirk,! The round-trip rates follow. The ‘Group II" first-class price is list- ed first, the “Group 12" first-class ice next and the steerage price last. From Ketchikan— $20.80, $18.40, $13.60; from Wrangell—$12.80, $11.20, $8.00; from Petersburg— $10.40, $8.80, $6.40; from Haines— $9.60, $8.00, $6.40; from Skagway— $11.20, $9.60, $8.00; from Cordova— $40.80, $36.80, $24.80; from Valdez— $4320, $38.40, $25.60; from Sew- ard—$48.00, $4240, $28.00; from Seldovia—$57.60, $53.60, $35.20; from Ouzinki—$66.40, $62.40, $41.60; from Kodiak—$66.40, $62.40, $41.60. e 0000000000000 B TIDES TOMORROW . e ccccscssrecvoe Low_ tide, 1:14 am., 62 feet. | High tide, 7:24 am., 142 feet. Low tide, 2:48 pm., 24 feet. High tide, 9:10 pm, 111 feet. Logan, Frank L. Johnson, Robel "For Cordova — Louis Giske, O, Chester Carlson, Harry Curran, For Haines—Mrs. A. E. Johnson, Johnie Jackson, Billie Jackson, For Yakutat — Esther Peterson, Martha Barley, Ted Strand, 3 For Skagway—C. White, Storey. e WALD APPOINTED ' Glen W. Wald has been appoint- ed_as a temporary substitute in Juneau’s Post Office, according to IPostmaster Albert Wile. wald was }appofnted Saturday. ® TP Rre— - CARD PARTY PARISH HALL FRIDAY NIGHT = oo . SHOP IN JUNEAU! ——— tham Straits Transvortation Co. M. S. “DART” Oscar | page. size. —The right way tobread is to let the light fall over your shoulder onto the —Be sure the light falls on your and not in your eyes. —Hold your book in; a ‘position to avoid all: glare and eye strain. —Use Edison Mazda Lajnps of proper BETTER LIGHT__BETTER SIGHT | Thirda ana Franklin. Front and Frankiin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Sawmill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem | | Calling at Funuer, Chichagof*, Hoonah, renakee, Port Alexander, K4 jv.'ock, Craig, Ketchikan. | Wills Navigation Company ZAPORA sails from Seattle BANDON'S sailings announcel FEBRUARY 4 later *Calls first trip of month on’} Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Ager All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 9 am. Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Garage. Front and Seward Front and Main. Secorid and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh ‘and Main. Firé Hall. oo Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. | | | BER =iy ] uneau Lumber M ill e & v ] , Inc. Fourth and Harris. Fifth, andd Gold, Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. ) Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house, Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts, Distin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth and C. Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Panhandle Air {ranspofi Co. | -4 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE/FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation in Alasks.; C. V. KAY. Manager Phone 619 | <l i booi; Winter Round Tnp Excursion Rates in effect October 31, Final lmit Round trip — Vancouver, \mu?fa FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 1 6:15am. 3: PRINCESS NORAH January 30 February 13, 27 . Tickets, teservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU 4 Juneamli;nyl Naviga . March 25, 1935 tion G mpany and Beattlo—$62.00 L “u‘qh- 5 TIME SCHEDULE B | S g vat prcealvead PSS PR e oun and Power Co. ~ g e [} .| V-eonNsoN ||| Butler Mauro ||| ™ <™ ) avwice o uiieen tom sl IUNEAU. | i £ gPOUGLAS ' e o : 't Drug Go.~ The Charles W. —_— mopp— R 8 S o o T A WARRACK b Henes Ortr Carter Mortuary §5° << THE ‘SANITARY GROEERY Wistug Pollog s Construction Co. | 1§ paese 1st. " ren Detvers Tyl Bl PHONES83OR85 ' . “The Stors This Pleases” Sinding —rry—or