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OW'S THE 2 FULLER FIGGER MOVEMENT PROGRESSIN; DELICIA? Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- live insertions: PFirst 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‘ed In telephone Airectory. Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker, FOR RENT — Unfurms‘md “house. | Inquire 132 6th Street. FOR RENT—Cabin, 9th St. Tom McMullen. - S;x-room Inquire FOR RENT or sue house, partly furnished. Nugget Shop A COMPLIMFNIARYHCKQ! awaits Nels Lee to see KISS at THE UPTOWN THE- ATRE TONIGHT. PIANOS renteq, mued Pnons 14, ‘Anderson. FOR REN41-~1IwWo-ruum &pt., DOW keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev- erything furnished. Phone 436. Channel Apts WANTED WANTED — Capabr woman for general house work and care of children. Write P. O. Box au WANTED—Small nouse or two room furnished apartment. Ad- dress P. O. Box 1658. NEW TODAY "OLD Highest Cash Price for Qld Gold, Jewelry, Silver ;jx 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. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Gardner Leighton to see THE DEATH KISS at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. O AERTEY b EXPERIENCED wvoman want for general maid's duties. Apply by letter giving full details to Box No. 700, care Empire. EXPERIENCED truck driver, me- chanic, wants work. Call 472, ask for Sawyer. WANTEB:-Womn; v;anu work by hour or day. Address W 234, care Empire. " The Florence Shi Permanent Waving a Florence Holmquist, PHONE 437 Behrenids Bank' Bunflu | | | | £ BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 103 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 “Tomorrow’s Stytes Today” _|{A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits THE DEATH)| YOUR GOW IS GITTIN' 3 DECIDEDLY 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 {o the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE e s s 000000 Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND Bandon scHeduled to arrive tonight. Victoria scheduled to arrive about 7 o'clack this eve- ning. Northland scheduled to arrive Friday night. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle February 15, 9 am. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle * February 18 at 9 p.m. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle February 20 at 10 a.m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Febru- ary 22 at 9 pm. SOUTHEOTIND SAILINGS No steamer westward. LOCAL SAILINGS Kenai leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p.m, for Sitka and wayports. Dart “leaves every Friday at ® 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake » and wayports. |o e 0o 0000000 oee — - | e { FOR BAL: 4-room xurmshed’ house, reasonable, Ninth and Cal- | houn. Phone 4623. FOR SALE — Bacon fenor banjo, strictly hi-class instrument. Want $50.00 or hi-power rifle 30-40 or! 30-06 preferred. Must be first | calls Call evenings, room 3,! | Channel Apts. SPECIAL for Pcbrlmr} § PERMA- NENT WAVE $3.50. Edson Wave Shop, Valentine Building, Tele-' phone 241 John Lowell to see THE DEATH\ y KISS at THE UPTOWN THE- | ATRE TONIGHT. FOR SALE — 106 snares Uptown Theatre stock. Par value $10. Will sell for $6 a share. Write Em- pire A 207. T ® o @ 8 o % v g o008 |» TIDES TOMORROW |® 000 0 v 000 00 Low tide, 4:3¢ am., High tide, 10:29 a.m.,, Low tide, 5:12 pm, ol . 1 5.6 feet. | 145 feet. | 06 feet. 13.4 feet. K | TURN your ola guio Into value. | Cash or trade at Nugget Bhop.| High tide, 11:41 pm,, MISCELL.ANEOUS ! el A 4 | Anchorage, Alaska. ! December 17, 1934. Notice is hereby given that Har-| 2 ___!old Windsor, entryman, together OVEBDUE accounts and bad debts with his witnesses, Ludwig Chris- | collected. Room 9, Shattuck tian Baggen and James Edwin Building. | Sparks, has made final proof on! e — homestead entry, Anchorage For . general repar work, old or| g3, for a tract of land embraced new, call Henry Goraam. Phone /in U. S. Survey No. 1521, situate 2553, {on the Glacier Highway 14 miles | A COMPLIMENTARY ticket await; Dorthwest of Juneau, latitude 58°| William Lowe to see THE DEATH 23 30" N. Longitude 134° 34’ 00* KISS at THE UPTOWN THE- W- 8nd it is now in the files of ATRE TONIGHT. | the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, _ | Alaska, and if no protest is filed' {in the local land office within the! iperiod of publication or thirty days’ | thereafter said final certificate” will | | be issued and final proof accepted. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. 'Pirst publication, Jan. 16, 1935. Last publication, Mar. 13, 1935. MARCEL and finger wave, at your, home. Licensed operator. i‘honc, 436. e | his | { GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON i — -~ — E dignity and respeet that you desire charae- terizes our funeral service, and assures complete atten- tion to every detail of the ceremony. Avoid the cons fusion and expense often the result of haste 'by now, without obiigation, of the types of complete sery- ices available. Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—~CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR {L Seward Sireet Near Third Chagham Straits Transportation Co. | M. 8. “DART?, Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday - @t 7°a. m. for Petersburg, Kake,' Port Alexander and way ports. | P:ei;ht recelved not later than 4 P m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ITS Wise to Call 8 Juneau Transfer Co. 3:& - nS’SgIgAGE Butler Maure Drug Co. Anytime” Fhooe 14 Eres Debivery | Mrs. { P. C. McMullen, J. S. Badger. | Wade, Mrs. Hugh Wade, Carl Q. | Jones. | M. Mycoff, James Pierce. | wards. ESTE HAS 600D TR TOWESTWARD Southbound Boat Leaves 17 Persons Here in Brief Morning Stop | With its ship's officers reporting a non-eventful trip to Kodiak as far as weather is concerrfed, the Northwestern, southbound, arrived at Pacific Coast Dock at 9:45 o'clock this morning. She left the Alaska-Juneau Dock for Seattle near noon. According to reports, the North- western experienced good sailing conditions on the westward trip, except for some gog around the Seldovia region. The vessel is skip- percd by Capt. C. A. Glasscock. Purser Jack Hewitt released the follovung list of 17 inbound pas- sengers for Juneau: From Kodiak— W. J. Erskine. From Seward—L. J. McCroskey, Mrs. L. J. McCroskey, Mrs. H. Me-| Cutcheon and child, Jack McCord, | { From Valdez—J. Wilson, Frank L. Johnson. From Skagway—Bill Peters, Mrs. B Peters, Sister Superior, Wunnm\ Manley, J. W. Wirt, Fred Story, Jr., H. B. Rineberg. When the Northwestern left for | the south this noon, she carried | the following 31 outbound passen- gers from Juneau: For Seattle—A. Dooglas, Paul Sorenson, Mrs. Paul Sorenson, Mrs, Fred Ordway, Mrs. W. S. Kljajek, Mark W. Kljaick, David Kljaick, Expie Johnson, Andrew Jarobek, A. 'W. Brindle, N. Lester Troast, Hugh W. J. Erskine, Hall, John P. Boyd, Jr, Miss.V. Campbell, John H. Greves, E. Jones, Charles A. Haley, F. Williams, Master John H. Mic}p | aelson, Andrew Jara.bek William For Petersburg—David Wayha, J. For Ketchikan—M. J, Henighan Mrs. C. M. Archbold, C. M. Arch- bold, Lyle Blodgett, H. B. Ed- ———— MRS. M’'CUTCHEON ARRIVES Mrs. H. H. McCutcheon, wife of | Representative McCutcheon of An-{ (chorage, and her small daughter, arrived in the city on the North- ‘Wwestern. —_—————— SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! Cardinal THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNE.SDAY F’EB |3 1935 THAT AIN'T ) STUMMlCi % ri IKENAI DEPARTS AT 3 TOMORROW MORN FOR SITKA \essel Amves Here Early Last Night with 20 assengers After seven ports of call, the Kenai ar- rived from Sitka at 6 o'clock last night with 20 persons for Juneau. She is not scheduled to leave on the return trip until 9 o'clock to- morrow morning, as mail and freight must be transferred from northbound Victoria tonight. Included on Purser Joe Harnish's | passenger manifest are: From Sitka—Charles “A. Haley, | Jack Clifford, Henry Heino; from Soapstone Point—F. L. Williams; from Kimshan Cove—P. M. Soren- sen, Mrs. Ruth E. Druley; from Chichagof—E. Molund; from An- goon—Miss Margaret Smith; from Davis, Jack Burke, Bob Kanazwa, Joe Nadau, Eric Johnson, B. Dome- | nick; from Hoonah— Mrs. Alice Cook, Miss Muriel Cook, Olaf Han- ‘sen David Johnson, Albert John- | 50! HALIBUT AREAS, OTHER GHANGES ARE ANNOUNGED New Regu]:ions Made Public by Fishing Vessel | ners’ Association SEATTLE, Feb. 13.—The Fish- ing Vessel Owners’' Association an- nounced many new regulations yesterday, one of which established the southern boundary of Area No. 1 whose northern boundary is Willapa Harbor. The southern boundary will be Cape Blanco. Heretofore the Area had no south- ern boundary and California fish- ermen had to stop halibut cateh- | ing when the northern banks réached the limit. I The new regulations provide for | the closing of Area No. 1 when- eyer Area No. 2, Willapa Harbor to Cape Spencer, Alaska, reaches »| the limit of 21,700,000 pounds, Heretofore Area No. 1 closed whenever Areas No. 2 or No. 3 Cape Spencer to the Aleutians, reached the limit. The limit of Area No. 3 is 24,300,000 pounds. Another change prohibits dory fishing in Area No. 2. s — Wants Sedate Sparkin SANTIAGO, Chile.—A new D 1ce regulation requires officers to, hand courteously worded cards to. demonst.ranve lovers in public; taking on passengers at! SIOGK BIIYING BOOST ISSUES ABOVE LOSSES Gains Are Made in Scat- | tered Trading — To- day’s Close Steady NEW YORK, Peb. 13.—Scattered buying gave stocks a fairly firm cppearance for most of the day. Trade was light. Gains of fractions to around one point cutnumbered the losses at the finish. Today’s close was steady. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Feb. 13. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 16%, American Can 116, American Power and Light 2%, Anaconda 10%, Armour N 5%, Bethlehem Steel 29%, Calumet and Hecla 3%, General Motors 31, In- ternational Harvester 40, Kenne- | Tenakee—George Murkom, E. L. cott 16%, United States Steel 38%, Pound $4.88. | OTHER STOCK QUOTATIONS The following are closing prices lof various issues today on the New | York Stock Exchange, furnished by the Wilson - Fairbanks and Com- {pany’s Juneau office: Amer. Radiator 13%, Amer. R. M. |{ 20:‘;. Amer. Smelting 347%, Amer T. & T. 103%, Amer. Tobacco 80%, | American W. W. 11%, Atchison | Topeka 43. Atlantic Refining 24%, C. P. 12%, Caterpillar 41%, Cerro de Pasco l41%, C. & O. 42%, Chrysler 38%, |du Pont de Nemours 94. Elec. Auto-Lite 24%, Fairbanks- 'Morse 19%, Gen. Electric 23%, G. ;N. 13%, Granby 6%, Howe Sound {447, Hudson 10, Int. Nickel 22%, Johns-Manville 50%, Liggett & My- ers 107. Liquid Carbonic 277, Loew's 327%, | Loose - Wiles 35, Lorillard 20%, | Mathiesen Alkali 27%, McIntyre 41, | Montgomery Ward 26%. Nash Motors 16%, Nat. Cash Register 16%, N. Y. C. 16%, N. P. 16%, Penney 68%, Pullman 49, Radio 5, Reynolds Tobacco 475%, ‘| Sears Rogbuck 35, S. P. 14%. Socony 14, Sperry 8%, Stand. Oil | Cal. 33, Stand Oil N. J. 40%, Texas {Corp. -19%, Timken 34%, United jAlrcraft 13%. U. S: Rubber 14%, U. S. Smelt- Llng 113%, West. Air Brake 24%, | West. Electric 38%, Woolworth 54. | Aeverages—Up .30. | Spot silver—537%c. { Toronto, Vgncouvet and Seattle mining exchanges: Bralorne $10.40, Bremner 48%c bid, B. R. X. 18c Carimoo Gold Quartz $1.15, Gol ,conda 29%, Montana Consolidated '18%s, Nabesna $1.00 at $1.08, Pio- (neer Gold $10.00, Premier $1.50, ‘suversmnh 5%s, Sunshine $1155. The Department of Agriculture. is undertaking to lacate and de- velop the best native nut trees thraughout the Unud iStates, | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, FOR ‘SALE' o i}fii}i.TER 10x12 l\eavy duty 2-d rup Clyde Hpist. g 150-ton seow; also 120 fwt Sturdy 50 H.P. towboat, S g Fiye 3,000-gal. shipping bga;d ater tanks. 6 H.P. single drum hoist. shes Anchors (200 Ibs. to 3-fon patent anchors). Cables, blocks, shackles nnq mlscellaneous ship chandlery. CALL ROOM 330 cAsn_}ymgI HOTEL ALASKA MEAT. CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Goyeryment Inspected THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OB 85 “The Stare Thas Pleases” | { | | Winter Round Trip !:xunaunm [in effect October 31 Final Tmit ER\-”"G ALASKA THE Ah f‘\.)»JN D * Winter Hound Trip mopux dw to Seaftle and Return—U; deck, $62.00. Bfll#n Hmit M SAILING scHEDuLE *‘N'WESTERN . ' Feb. iVICTORIA ... Feb. 9 Feb. 13 . . Feb. 22 *N'WESTERN ..Teb. 20 Feb, 23, Mar. 5 TANANA Feb. 12—Preight steamer. *Calls at Seidovia, Kodiak and Uinki. 4Calls at Seldovia, Kodiak and Uzinki. , 13 S. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesdny ‘at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of ' sailing. THE ALASKA - LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a renln weekly service flmlhmt the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Dec. 31 Jan, 4 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Dec. 1 Jan. 21 Dec. 15 Teb. 4 Dec. 29 Feb. 18 Jan. 12 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 113 —_— ———— Ar. & Lv. Juneas Jan. 26 Feb. 9 Feb. 23 Leave Seattle Nov. 26 Dec. 10 Dec. 24 Jan. 7 Guy L. Smith Agent Douglas . ZAPORA sails from Seattle BANDON sails from Seattle FEBRUARY 12 FEBRUARY 20 Trenakee, Port Alexander, K« wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month onl, Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agep; All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 9 am. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine, Hoonah, Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportatiop in Alaska C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 FERRY. FIME CARD & LEAVE 8:00a.m #:158.m. 12:30p.m. 3:00pm. PRINCESS NORAH Janiuary 30 February 13, 27 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from ' V. W. mvnm-b Agent

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