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POLLY AND HER PALS f How pARED H DON'T BE RIDICULOUS, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE YOUL HAVE SUCH FUNNY OLD- You NEVER WOULD HAVE GIVEN 1T/ FASHIONED PREJUDICES, PA THAT I DECIDED TO SPARE YOUR FEELINGS ! OLD-F, PREJUDICED, HUH 2 YOU'RE GONNA, EAT THEM CRACKS, KID NOTICE ‘When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don't wish fo Want Ad I nfor mation be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such Phone 374 as Box 10-A, Empire. ’ People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed (o the box mnumber listed. Wo will see the adver- tiser gets them. Count 5 average words to the ‘ line. Daily rate per line for consecu- | five insertions: Pirst day, per line ... 10¢ THE EMPIRE | Following days, per line H Minimum charge, 50c. . | Monthly rates furnished on re-| quest, Copy must be in office by z o'clock on day of publication fo Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lis'ad in telephone 4irectory. Phone 374 Ask for ad-taker. FOR SALE—General Electric va- cuum cleaner, used as demon- strater, for sale reasonable. Terms if desired. Alaska Electric Light| and Power Co. FOR SALE — Ba« tenor banjo, strictly hi-class rument. Want | $50.00 or hi-power rifle 30-40 or| 30-06 preferred. Must be first SUNLAMPS FOR 1 calls. Call evenings, room 3, charges may be applied on pur-! Channel Apts. chase price. Prevent colds. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. | SPECIAL for revruary . PERMA-: NENT WAVE $3.50. Edson Wave | Shop, Valentine Building, Tele- | phone 241. | | FOR RENT — Unfurnished house. Inquire 132 6th Street = e { T awaiis|A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits THe| Mies Imlay to see THE REBEL rHE.| 8t the UPTOWN THEATRE TO- NIGHT. FOR SALE - 10t ma.res Uptown Theatrd stock. Par value $10. Wfih sell for $8 a share. Write Em-| pire A 207. i FOR BALL 4-room furnished | house, reéasonable, Ninth and Cal- houn. Phone 4623. | A COMPLIMENT, REBEL at the UPTOWN ATRE TONIGHT. FOR_RENT—Cabin, 9th St. Tom McMullen. FOR "RENT or st house, partly furnished. Nugget Shop. Toom Inquire PIANOS rentea, wued. Pnone 143 Anderson. ; TURN your oia goia Into va!ue[ POR REN1—1wo-rwum 8pt,nouse- | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop keeping room, rarge, $20.00. Ev- i ! erything furn.sheu. Phone 436 MISCELLANEOUS | Channel Apts - MARCFL and finger wave, at your| WANTED home. Licensed operator. Phone | 436. WANTED—Used washing machines, — - any condition, in trade on new OVERDUE accourits and bad debs model General Electric vashing g’ll‘;“‘: Room 9, Shattuck machines. Alaska Eléctric Light| BUlcing and Power Co. TE | For general repnu work, old or WANTED — Oapawte woman for| DeW. call Henry Gornaiw. Phone | ® Norco scheduled to sail from general house work and care of children. Write P. O. Box 814. NEW TODAY il - Highest Cash Price for O JOLD Gold, Jewelry, Silver ana 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 letter giving full details to Box No. 1700, care Empire. EXPERIENCED truck driver, me- chanic, wants work. Call 472, ask for Sawyer. WANTED—Woman wants work by hour or day. Address W 234, care Empire. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Thomas Hughes to see THE REBEL at the UPTOWN THE- ATRE TONIGHT. BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 103 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 I (3 bl ot “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” “Juneau’s Own Store” MADAME ORLOFF I TEACHER OF VOICE Class or individual instruction Studio—5th and Hennedy Appointments 4 to 8 pm. ‘z | Saturdays—All Day | LOS'I AND FOUND LOST—Wire haired terrier, abom one year old. Reward. Telephone 181. LOST—Tilinois goid wrist watch Call Juneau Motors. A COMPL!MENTARY ticket' awaits | Jacob Jackson to see THE REBEL | at the UPTOWN THEATRE TO-| NIGHT. f« r,—_—, - | | GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON li Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES—CHILDREN'S ‘ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third —_— | Chatham Straits Transportation €n M. S. “DART”, Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight recelved not later than 4 P m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 IT’S Wise to Cali *8 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0Oil Coal Marine News 1 ®© . 0 0 20 0 0 0 00 ¢t Steasser Movements . NORTHBOUND ® Northland scheduled to arrive ® at 11 o'clock tonight. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Zapora scheduled to sail from ® Seattle February 15, 9 am. ® Seattle February 18 at ® pm. ® Northwestern scheduled to sail ® from Seattle February 20 at 10 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Febru- ary 22 at 9 pm. SOUTHROTIND SAILINGS Victoria scheduled southbound February 22. LOCAL SAILINGS 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 0 0 000000 .- © P e s e v v urans L TIDES TOMORKROW ke S B R YR 2, 0:15 a.m tide, 59 a.m tide, "11:56 a.m. tide, 6:23 p.m P YRR 144 feet feet. feet. feet. H Lo High Low ---c.'q-.-non AT THE HOTELS a-.-cn.-.cao- Almkfln Moorty, ZY\DA Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCroskey, Anchorage. William W. Gastineau Gerstman, Wrangell; H W { Engstrom, | Juneau. . PRISONERS BROUGHT HERE FROM HOONAH BY DEPUTY Juneau; L. Al Osgood Special Deputy Joseph W. Pratt brought Kendall Williams, to Ju- neau from Hoonah. Willlams is inder sentence of charge of assault to Juneau to serve his time. E dignity and respect that you desire charac- terizes our funeral service, and assures complete atten- tion to every detail of the ceremony. Avoid the con- fusion and expense often the result of haste by learning now, without obligation, of the types of complete sery- ices available, [ J The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Gronut Tribute” Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express ‘Money Orders Anytime” FPhone 134 Free Delivery BANDON BRING LARGE POWDER - SHIPMENT HERE 200 Tons g at Dupont —125 Tons General Cargo Brought Bringing an important cargo of 0 tons of powder for DuPont, the nannel yesterday. She left on return trip to Ketchikan and tle at 6 o'clock this mornir from the Juneau Commercial Doc Not only she carried a feature of her third 1935 trip from Seattle, but the Bandon was skippered for the first time by a new master, Capt, Einar — Thompson, formerly skipper ofvthe Evely is Merlin Hi DuPont esterday afternoon, Bandon moved up the Channel 1, Re the Estate of KARL L) the Juneau Commercial Dock, where 125 tons of general cargo | was put on the wharf. One passenger, W. W. Moorty of of the estate of Karl Klenke, de- came with the Bandon. ' T HOUSE REJECTS. ' TRAP MEMORIAL AMENDMENT {Fish Measure Now Goes. to Conference—Four Bills Approved Craig, Bandon arrived in Gastineau Director while the was the large carz(; Act and for approval as a mort-- Berg. The Bandon’s purser In the United States Commission- ‘together with a petition praying | | account FRIDAY, AM 172 FEB. 15, 1935. NUME BANKER T0 COOPERATE, « FHA BENEFITS Fmancnal Insmutlons in Al- aska Go Strong for Home Building Assurances that the Miners and | Merchants Bank of Alaska at, Nome will cooperate to the fullest ‘, possible extent in extending the benefits of the National Housmz to the entire Seward Penin- a district have been given John Pegues, Territorial Director of | Federal Housing Adgpinistra- by Grant R. Jackson. Jackson, president of the! conferred with the Northwestern s in port southbound Wednes- y. He announced that his bank ould apply at once for a contract f insurance under Title I of the E the tion, Mr. Nome bank, agee under Title IL Particularly because of the fu'e ast fall it is expected that much NOTICE Court for Juneau Precinct, Territory er's Division Number One, of Alaska. In Probate. KLENKE, Deceased NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Adrian V. Roff, administrator ceased, has filed herein his final of such administration, ithat all the residue of said estate, \both real and personal, the samel bemg in value less than Four Thou- | sand ($4,000.00) Dollars, be set apart by the judgment and decree] aid court as the property of| decedems widow Elsie Klenke, to be used and expended by her for| ,the support and maintenance of herself and Florence Klenke, thej minor child of decedent and his| ,said widow, in accordance with the pruvislons of Chapter 12, Session Laws of Alaska for 1919; and the discharge of said administrator from his trust; and that 10 o'clock itory will have been obtained in the 180 days on a' and battery. Ed-| ward Austin, under a sentence of | 180 days on a charge of non-sup-' \port of his family was also brought a.m., on the 11th day of April, 11935, at the office of the United venes Monday afternoon. | 1 Four Bills Pass | States Commissioner for Juneau Alaskd, his Three House bills and one Sen- Frecinct, at Juneau, ate measure were passed rapidly Deen set as the time and place for ,by the House this morning. House settlement of said account and the Bills Nos. 34, 15 and 33, all aimed | hearing of sald petition; and that !to further clarify the existing sta- nll heirs, creditors and other per- (Continued from Page One) modernization and construction work - will take place in Nome during the coming summer and with the Miners and - Merchants Bank joining with the Federal Housing Administration, ample funds will be made available for such work. Thlneen of the 14 banks in Al- now prepared, or soon wnll be to make modernization loans. Mr. Pegues predicts that 100 per cent cooperation on the part of banks within the Terri- {near future. The Miners and | Merchants Bank at Flat is the tonly financial institution Wwhich as not made application for in- surance but it is expected to do $0 soon. - GOLD CREEK BRIDGE WORK IS PROGRESSING STEADILY With the moderated weather | which has prevailed for some time; form work has been started on the Gold Creek Bridge, part of Ju- neau's PWA program, it was an- nounced today by R. A. Gridley, PWA Inspector Engineer. Footings were poured earlier in the winter and it is expected that the work will go steadily ahead if the moderated weather continues. There is a crew of from six to ten working now under the supervi- sion of J. G. Shepard, Resident Engineer in charge of the work. — e UNDER OBSERVATION Paddy Brennan, formerly of Cor- dova, is being held for observation under the care of Dr. W. W. Coun- | cil, jail physician. He was arrested | Wednesday night on a charge of insanity. Brennan is a well known old- timer of Cordova and for many years was employed by the Copper River and Northwestern Railroad. Banished forever are the clothes basket, wash line, and laundry tubs. And she’s Winter Round 'l‘rip Ticxets Now on bala—Jun—w to Seattle and Return—Upper deck, $68.00; lower deck, $62.00. Return limit March 25, 1935. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Feb. 13 ...JFeb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 22 ....Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Mar. 5 TANANA ... .Feb. 12—Freight steamer. *Calls at Seidovia, Kodiak and Uinki. *Calls at Seldovia, Kodfak and Uzinki, S. 8. KENAL leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. Steamer *N'WESTERN iVICTORIA *N'WHESTERN THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent Througn tickets to California by Pa- _cific S. 8. Lines TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Ar. Juneau Lv. Junéax 3 ?l Jan. 4 Jan. 6 . 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 Feb. 1 Reb. 3 i &L Feb. 15 Feb. 17 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Ar. & Lv. Juneau Leave Seattle Dec. 1 Jan. 21 Dec. 15 eb. 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 114 Leave Seattle Nov. 26 Dec. 10 Dec. 24 Jan. 7 Jan. 26 Feb. 9 Feb. 23 Guy L. Smith Agent Douglas A R RS TG AT T R T . YRR ZAPORA sails from Seattle BANDON sails from Seattle FEBRUARY 12 FEBRUARY 20 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, K'« wock, Craig, Ketchikan. 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. UMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Panhandle Air Transport ‘ “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportatior in Alaska tutes, were approved, as was property notification, R SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! P The Florence Sho Permanent Waving a Spuglty Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 4271 Behrends Bank Building - ————=% Sy Car&inal Cabs _THE_ A Sen- (sons interested in said estate are |ate Bill No. 16, providing for lost 'notified then and there to appear ! {First publication, Feb. 8, 1935. a gayer, jollier companion for her husband now that she sends her clothes to the and sh have, d jow cause, if any they Ve i ; why the said account should not be settled and allowed, and distribu- tion of the residue of said estate made as aforesaid, without further notice of proceeaings. Reference is ‘hereby made to said account and petition for further particulars. ADRIAN V. ROFF, Administrator. HOWARD D. STABLER, Attorney for Administrator. YOUR ALASKA Laundry Last publication, March 8, 1935. C. V. KAY, Manager Phone 619 [CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau FOR SALE or CHARTER 10x12 heavy duty 2-drum Clyde Hoist. 150-ton scow; also 120-foot barge. Sturdy 50 H.P. towhoat, 52 feet long. Five 3,000-gal. shipping board water tanks. 6 H.P. single drum hoist. Anchors (200 Ibs. to 3-ton patent anchors). Cables, blocks, 'shackles and miscellaneous ship chandlery. CALL ROOM 330 GASTINEAU HOTEL ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND c HAHS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected MHRY CROCERY %The Store That Pleases” PRINCESS NORAH January 30 February 13, 27 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU | inter Round Trip Excursion Rates lin effect October 81. Final Umit March 25, 1935 | Round trip — Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle—$62.00 THE MISSY SHOP Specializing in « HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | HOUSE DRESSES and accessories at moderats ! prices T GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood F loon | FERRY TIME CARD ’ LEAVE JUNEAU 13:50" m. 6:"up.m b ¢/ WD.D. Juneau Ferry & Navigs tion Company TIME SCHEDULE Three Trips Every Day Ledve Auk Bay *Calls first trip of month ca}, ; Ar. & Lv. Juneaa et e