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HAS DONE /1 KID/ BELIEVE ME DIRT/ [ ALL MY FAT HAS SETTLED / / IN MY \‘, ( STUMMICK. ) POLLY AND HER PALS CARRIE'S, FERINSTANCE 1S ALL BELOW THE KNEES! Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- bive insertions: First day, per line ... Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50C. Monthly rates furnished on re~ jJuest. Copy must be In office by 2 p'clock on day of publication fo! Insure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone | from persons lis‘ed in telephone Ajrectory. Phone 374. 10c | { { Ask for ad-taker. | RENT FOR RENT — Unfurnished house. Tnquire 132 6th Street, ! FOR RENT—Cabin, 9th St. Tom| McMullen l A COMPLX\‘[ENTARY Llcht awaits | Mrs. Paul Brown to see THE| DEATH KISS with Adrienne Ames and David Manners at the| UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. ~ Six-room Inquire FOR RENT of s house, partly furnished. Nugget Shop. SPECIAL for Fetruary . . PAW'S 1S ALL ABOVE THE IFIED SECTION (20 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 letiers addressed (o the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE oL 0SB e 60 e Steaser Movements . . . . NORTHBOVND ® Bandon scheduled to . . . arrive tomorrow morning. Victoria due tomorrow noon or evening. N — | ® Northland scheduled to arrive | ® Friday night. |® SCHEDULED SAILINGS ‘o Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle February 15, 9 am. FOR SALE - Pontiac Coupe, run| ® Norco scheduled to sail from but 3500 miles, rumble seat, fend- “ Seattle February 18+at 9 er well spare tires. Excellent con- e dition. Call 203, Assembly Apts.|® SOUTHROTND SAILINGS or telephone 239. | ® Princess Norah scheduled to | ® _arrive in port at 7 o'clock PERMA- e tonight and sails south at midnight. after- NENT WAVE $3.50. Edson Wave e Bhop, Valentine L ik 5 4 pAQENBERS MISCELLA "EOUS | PIANOS renteq, cuned. Phone 143. Anderson. FOR REN4.-~1WOo-roum ApL., Nouse- keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev- | erything furn.shed. Phone 438. | Channel Apts WANTED WANTED — Capabrs woman for general house work and care of children. Write P. O. Box 814. A CO\’[PLIMENTARY ticket awails L. R. Hogins to see THE DEATH KISS with Adrienne Ames and David Manners at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. WANTED—Small nouse or two- room furnished apartment. Ad- dress P, O. Box 1658. NEW TODAY SOLD Highest Cash Price for Old Gold, Jewelry, Silver and Jental 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 Jetter giving full details to Box No. 700, care Empire. MARCEL and finger wave, at your home. Licensed: operator. Phone‘ 436. ! FOR THIS POR SEA’ITLE Feb. 12. OVERDUE accounts and bad debts | collected. -Room 9, Shanuck Building. Building, Tele- ‘ ® Northwestern scheduled south e ON NORTHLAND — Motorship pouer NEW NORTHLAND BOAT HAS 3,133 BROSS TONNAGE Admiral Peoples, to’ Sail for Here on April 1, Is Described The steamer Admiral Peoples, newest acquisition to the fleet of the Northland Transportation Com- pany, and to make her first de- pature from Seattle for Alaska on April 1, is a vessel of 3,133 gross 000000000000 scssnnce phone 241, ® Dbound tomorrow noon. tons. !FOR SALE — 100 snares Uptown| % Kenn"?ecfl:; Se:‘:;;ngedms_: This fact, and other pertinent Theatre stock. Par value $10. Will| § day night at 8 pm, fore figures indicating the size and sell for $6 a share. Write Em-| Sitka and wayports. X o Cduipment of the vessel, were re- pire A 207 ‘. Dart leaves every Friday at e leased today by J. B, Burford and foR BAE T tiedm Turnished|® .7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake o gu?umny, Juneau agents for . the house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal-|® - and wayports. . 2“‘1.‘9“1 L”m: o Vout. Bk 46, ‘. PEID 0L N b aieil arrying a crew of 60 persons, the Admiral Peoples has. 155 firsc |TURN your ow goio into value, class passenger accomodations. All| but 20 of the rooms are equipped| According to company with baths. Yy, C B A% 2 |DON L. ERWIN- TEMPORARILY TRANSFERRED Leaves Ala:k_a— for 'Wash-| |ticularly ' urged ington to Aid Coloni- zation Plan WASHINGTON, Feb. 12— (Spe- ci considerable experience in ex- periment farm management in - the North, Don L. Erwin will be tem- porarily transferred from his po- sition in Alaska tg aid in carrying out the colonization plan. Mr. Er- win is expected to arrive in Wash- ington about March 4, at which time the organization will be com- pleted and arrangements made tol, choose the desired families for the colony. It is planned for the group to arrive in the Matanuska Valley about the first of May. Angelo Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Angelo were | visiting here for several days last| week. Mr. Angelo is employed by the Alaska Railroad and of course is a genuine Alaskan, this being Correspondenceé)—Having had | Cty > Oijaqu { project were highly valuable. | i | his first trip out in seventeen years. ! Galen In Washington Attending matters relating to announcements, the Admiral Peo-|his McKinley Park transportation | ples will afford the largest and most luxurious first class aecom- modations of tle-Juneau service. The vessel is of 1903 net tons, has a length of 209.4 feet,a brea.dth I 45 feet and a depth of 22.8 feet.| er engines develop 1,700 horse- She was built at Elizabeth, T For general repam work k, old or!Northland sailed last night at mid-,N. J,, in 1918 for war service, but new, call Henry Gornam. Phone | 2553. —tlowing booked for Juneau: E. A. Perdue, Martin Mrs. LOST AND FOUND FOUND —. Small female terrier.' Phone 6004. bOST—-Wll] the person who took! black silk umbrella at the Pio- neers’ meeting by mistake please return it to Mrs. Anna Winn. ers, Mrs. J. Nordstrom, Varnes, Veseley Dudeff, Coon., LB N PSS e e dB L i o TR i POvesew.ooanvae A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits] ® TIDES TOMOKROW Oramae Hollister to see THE|(® © © @ @ ¢ o ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o DEATH KISS with Adrienne night for Southeast Alaska ports was later outfitted as a passenger with 63 passengers aboard, the fol- boat. Her owner, before being bought by the Northland Line, was Borleck, ! the Portland-California Steamship E. Torgeson, Valeria Tram- Company, i bitas, John Lindquist, C. W. Mcy-fF‘rancisco. Aasta ' Lindtner ' Admiral Peoples—who, idcidentally, {Skeie, H. Hermanson, Harold Eddy, may have a new name by the time Stanley Dal, J. C. Baldwin, Harvey she sails on her maiden voyage— with a home port in San According to J. B. Burford, the |wnll operate on a weekly schedule |with the Northland. This probably e |will mean that the Norco, now . Ibeing used with the Northland, will e be switched to a freight run. —————— 1 Ames and David Manners at the| AL Low tide, 3:30 a.m. 64 feet. ! UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHI‘. High tide, 9:20 am., 139 feet. SHOF IN JUNEAU FIRST! S — { Low tide, 4:2¢ pm, 15 feet. | T B TR VT High tide, 11:00 pm., 124 feet. GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON 1‘ EXPERIENCED truck driver, mer chanic, wants work. Call 472, ask for Sawyer. WANTED—Woman wants work by hour or day. Address W 234, care Empire Thomas Hughes to see THE DEATH KISS with Adrienne Ames and David Manners: at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. 7 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'~CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Thlrd The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Epecxld Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building terizes our funeral service, and assures complete %atien- [ fusion and expense often the result of haste by learning now, without obligation, of the types of complete serv- Chatham Straits Transportation o | BETTY MAC || BEAUTY. SHOP 103 Assembly Apartments | PHONE 547 ] “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” “]uiw#u'n Ouwn Store” MADAME ORLOFF TEACHER OF VOICE Class or individual instruction | Stadio—5th. and Kennedy | Appointments 4 to.8 pm. | Saturdays—All Day | —— ] e M. S. “DART’ ices; available. Leaves Femmer Dock every Frid at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake; _Port Alexander 4nd way ports. Frelght received not later than 4 P m. Thursday. ! FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone IT’S Wise to Call 18 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Drug Co. Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery er THE dignity. ang uii-“nt that you desire chanc-~ tion to every detail of the ceremony. Avoid the con- Butler Mauro Cardinal ‘Cabs and tourist business, James L. | Galen has been in Washington y boat in the Seal-, since January 19. He is leaving for {New York for a week before re- { turning to his home in Cordova. Bez In East Nick Bez has been in the city for about ten days in the inter- ests of his fish packing business. passage of the Sirovich bill . for | the elimination of all fish Lraps in Alaska. Aiding R. R. Act John J. C. Moore, veteran con- been in Washington the past two weeks aiding the Delegate to se- cure legislation to include em- ployees of the Alaska Railroad in the retirement provisions of classi- fied civil service, or preferably, a separate retirement act for Alaska Railroad employees similar to. the Canal Zone retirement act. bill is now being worked out ‘and Mr. Moore will leave for California before returning to Anchorage: Colonization Plan rived in the city today, having made the trip to Washington at the request of the Delegate to help lin carrying out the colonization a_farm of his own in the Matanus- . ka Valley and because of his -eon- | | nection with the experiment farm' | that - Mr. - Shonbeck’s advice - and | Mr. Bez is strongly opposed to the! ductor of the Alaska Railroad, has! The, where he will remain several weeks| A. A. Shonbeck of Anchorage ar-,day and one leaving Juneau for plan. Having successfully . operated | |of the Alaska College it was felt | | ing fl»fl SR PR siztance in cs.rrymg out the Urging Appropriations appeared before the Sub-commit- tee on Appropriations as fo the Alaska items contained in the In-| terior Department bill. He spoke for more than an hour and a half on various features of the bill which concerned ' Alaska, and' par- largely increased appropriations for the ‘education and medical relief of the Natives of Alaska, and for the continua- tion of ' the activities of ‘the .Bu- reau of Mines and :the reestablish- ment of the Federal mining bureaui ?: in Alaska. THIS NEW YORK MAN THINKS HE RATES SUPPORT Seattle WERA Headquart- ers Receives Demand for Food, Shelter SEATTLE, Feb. 12—There is a man in Jamestown, N. Y., who Delegate A. J. Dimond recently |’ SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ‘ROUND R SAILING SCHEDULE le an dcck w"oo *N'WESTERN Feb. 13 tVICTORIA ...Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 22 *N'WESTERN ..feb. 20 Feb. 23 ,Mar. 5 TANANA ., Feb. 12—Freight steamer. *Calls at Scidovia, Kediak and Uinki. “Calls at Seldovia, Kodiak and Uzinki. 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 . J. McKANNA, Agent Phone 2 g Througn tidkets to California by Pa- cific S. S. Lines Yo’ "4 Thavel and s, VORTH LA == TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout Z/M the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Ly. Juneay 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. Junean Nov. 26 Dec. 1 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Yeb. 4 Feb. § 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 Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas thinks Seattle owes him a living, and by jimminy, he's demanding his rights. As witness the follow- letters received by Seattle| WERA headquarters: “I am coming to Seattle soon, and I don't wish any delay in re- ‘ceiving aid when I get there. “I am married with two small | children. What information should we send you to avoid delay in re- | ceiving relief? Will you please rent | a house for us to be paid for by a welfare check? “I am now receiving the follow- ing items, and will expect to get same promptly on arriving in Se-| attle: rent, food, milk, gas, water, | electricity, clothes, doctor, dentist | and fuel.” | ‘As an afterthought the eastern | gentleman added: “I don't suppose you know of a job I could secure?” ! Just why he wanted a job Ie i Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. ZAPORA sails from Seattle FEBRUARY 12 BANDON . sails from Seattle FEBRUARY 20 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, K« wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month ca}, Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneam Commercial Dock, Ager All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 9 am. LUMBER failed to explain. — e MERCHANT AND THEATRE OWNER BOARD C. P. R. SHIP James Tropea, merchant and | theatre owner of Skagway, was a| ! passenger ' on the Princess Norah yesterday afternoon. He has been | spending a month in Seattle on business. B SPECIAL FERRY There will be a special ferry leaving Douglas at 8:30 p.m. Tues- Douglas after the Firemen's Ball i'I‘uesday night. —adv. —————— ATTENTION REBEKAHS There. will be an important meet- ing at the I. O. O. F. Hall Wednes- !day night starting at 8 o'clock: ! Drill Practice. . All members urged ship chandlery. FOR SALE or CHARTER 10x12 heavy duty 2gdrum Cl!dé‘lws‘- 150-ton scow; also 120-foot barge. Sturdy_ 50, HiP. tawboat, 52 gm long. Five 3 000-gnl shipping, b 6 H.P. smg!e drum hoist. $ Anchors (200 1bs. to 3-ton palent anchm‘S) Cables, blocks, shackles and miscellaneous CALL ROOM 330 GASTINEAU HOTEL ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS-AND BACON-U S. Government Inspected 8 PHONES 83 OR 85 - THE SANITARY GROCERY “Thq Store That Pleases™ L 0 LI GARLAND BOGGAN Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportatiop in Alaska C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 | FERRY TIME CARD CANADIAN A TR FACIFIC am eem to attend. pipisid EDITH SHEELOR, o~ —ady. Secretary. TO vmgommn; wcrbm b and SEATTLE e Lot LIAVE DOUGLAS | From Juneau v v , 6:30paa. PRINCESS NORAH b January 30 Ao February 13, 27 2:15pm. 13:38 Tickets, reservations and full © 8:30pxo. 1:258m. RN ‘e—Barurasy only. P TS V. W. MOLVIEILL, Agent #—~Goes o Thane, | ik iy | Winter Round mpmumm |in effect October. 31, Pinal lmit ]'m“f‘ Ferry.& Naviga ‘ March 25, 1935 tion Company TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Three Trips Every Day Leave. Auk Bay Leave Juneas *7:00 am. 7:30 am. 2:30 pm. 30 pm. Hardwood Floors Leave Auk Bay—6:45 pm. Waxing .Polishiag Leas, "!‘W:"'W -Midnight PH Leave Auk Bay *8:00 am. SN % ' oy