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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 23, 1935. By CLIFF STERRETT 1T AIN'T PINCHED, PAW, [ JESS BORRIED IT TO TRAIN THE KINKS OUTTA KITTY'S TAIL. POLLY AND HER PALS Tl NEVER BE ABLE TO SHOW KITTY WITH THAT CROOKED NEVER SAY DIE" DAUGHTER- "WHERE THERE'S AWILL, THERE'S A WAY" SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND er Round Irip Yickets Now on Sale—Jun=au to Seattle and Return—Upper deck, $68.00; lower deck, $62.00. Return fimit March 25, 1935. SMATTER 2 JA LOSE SOMETHIN' 2 s DAWG-GONE/ { AN'A COUPLA CONFOUNDITS ! YEAH. SOME Z POLE-CAT JPINCHED MY WALKIN*- STIcK! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Feb, 22 Mar. 5 Mar. 16 Steamer VICTORIA *N'WESTERN *VICTORIA 2 YUKON Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 18 ALASEA Mar 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 “Calls at Kodiak, Seldovia and Uzinki. S. 8. KENAIL ieaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. Feb. 20 Mar, 2 Feb. 23 Mar. 6 THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent Througn tickets to California by Pa- . cific S. S. Lines a Steamshir Co. 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 mumber, sach as Box 10-A, Empire. According to advices received # |this afternoon by Agent R. J.| o o b B E L EL R G € 1 MeRanna, the steamer Victoria will Oldhmerstlndudea Amorxglsau from Seattle February 28 in-| 18 Inbound Passengers stead of March 2. This is due | on Steamer Victoria | Information Phone 374 nt & fine. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive Insertions: First day, per line .. Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- juest. Oopy must be in offiee by 2 pclock on day of publication fo Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone 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 ® & 0 0 000 00 e .n Steaer Movements | '] NORTHBOUND Norco in port and sails south at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive at midnight tonight. Princess Norah scheduled to arrive Monday afternoon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle February 25 at 9 p.m. Bandon scheduled to sail HEAVY CARGO OF FREIGHT COMES ON S, S, TANANA | More than 1,000 Tons Brought Here This Morn- ing from Puget Sound average words (o to heavy offerings of freight and | passengers, the radio stated. t The freighter Depere is also | scheduled to sail from Seattle about March 8 with freight for | bcl:(h S;;u;heast and Southwest Al- | B F RN/ “The only line ‘serving Alaska that main- aska ports. | =) tains a regular weekly serviee throughout 5 the year. MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneauw Ly. Juneau Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 11 + Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 A large party of veteran Alas-| kans, destined for residence in the Pioneers’ Home in Sitka, was! brought to Juneau with the arrival of the southbound Victoria. The versel brought 11 pioneers among its 18 loeal imbound passengers. The “Vic" arrived at Pacific Coast Dock at 7 o'clock last night and left for Seattle and way ports om Alaska-Juncau dock near mid- | I ror save | FOR SALE—Copper River House, Cordova, seventeen furnished : | i SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! i ek @0 0ccccecsse e Airectory. Phone 374. Ask for ad-taker. FOR RENT—Cabw, 9th St. Tom McMullen. FOR RENT or swe - Six-room house, partly furnished. Inquire Nugget Shop. 'OMPLIMENTARY ticket awa B. R. Aiken to see Jack Oukk in UPTOWN NEW YORK al the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. Anderson. POR REN1—1wo-rwum 8PU, NOUSE- | keeping. roomn, rar.ge, $20.00, Ev- erything furn.shea. PhHone 436 Channel Apts WANTED WANTED — large comfo strictly modern. Empire. ntleman wants le room. Must be Address R 272 A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Ed Bach to see THE HONOR_ OF THE PRESS at the UP- TOWN THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. WANTED—Work by day or week. Phone Mrs. Lundell, Douglas. WANTED — Sewing of any kind Phone Mrs. Bathe. WANTED — Capabls woman for general house work and care of children. Write P. O. Box 814. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits J. Bellatto to see Jack Oakie in UPTOWN NEW YORK at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. 30LD NEW TODAY Highest Cash Price for Old Gold, Jewelry, Silver and Jental Gold. Western Smelting & ! Refining Co., 206 SW 5th Ave., Portland, Ore. Mail us your gold for estimate. Checks returned promply. Licensed by United States Government. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket_awaits J. R. Guerin to see THE HONOR OF THE PRESS at the UP-| TOWN THEATRE SUNDAY EXPERIENCED woman W 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. hour or day. Address W 234, care Empire. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Walter Andrews to see Jack Oakie in UPTOWN NEW YORK at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. " Californians consume approxi- mately half of the 500,000 cases of ripe olives produced in this coun- try annually. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” “Juneau’s Own. Store’’ a; phone 241. | rooms, large lobby, well (urnish-‘ { ed. Very reasonable. Address P.[® { O. Box 198, Cordova. i from Seattle February 28. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle February 28. SOUTHENMIND SAILINGS No steamer westbound. NSRRI RIONRARETNT - ll & FOR SALE—Property at 3rd and e sold. Ing McCloskey, next e door. |® LOCAL SAILINGS ® Kenai leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. ® 6 0 0 00 0 00 00 0 | |FOR SALE—Single beds, $3. Also ! baby furniture. 314 Front Street,'q | upstairs, o |FOR SALE—Sled dog, brok: to o pack. Apply Apartment 21, Mar-| o AT REEY S | able model portable e ! waching machine. Reasonable. Convenient terms. Alaska Elec-| ® tric Light and Power Co. ! LR RO AN SN - | 3:48 a. feet | 10:29 a. feet | 4:29 p. teet 10:23 p. feet TIDES MONDAY | High tide 4:28 a. m,, 147 ‘ Low tide 11:25 a. m., 2.6 | High tide 5:30 p .m., 108 Low tide 11:14 p. m. 55 feet -~ | | High tide Low tide High tide Low tide A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits O. W. Ayers to see Jack Oakie in UPTOWN NEW YORK at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. I SPECIAL for Feuruary . . PI:Eii\?IA- | NENT WAVE $350. Edson Wave | shop, Valentine Building, Tele- | TURN your oia goia value. | i | Cash or trade at Nug;zet Shop. SEAPLANE SENT ON | MISCEL)L.ANEOUS “MYSTERY” FLIGHT ARE YOU LUC ! 1922 Lincoln = Off on a somewhat “mysterious” | head penny worth $2. Other coins mission, the seaplane Patco len] up to $5,000. Complete U. S. and this morning to meet the north-! Canadian buying lists and month- bound Northwestern near Wran-| ly magazine “Coins,” 32 pages, gell. Aceording to a telegram re-! mailed for dime. COINS, Inc., ccived here by C. V. Kay, Man-! Milwaukee, Wis. ager of the Panhandle Air Trans-| A COMPLIMENTARY tickel Walis ty piok ap & mdn oho oone | was, Jennie Johnson to see 9 self as “Daiber, National Geo- HONOR OF THE PRESS at the graphie” and take him to Lituya{ UPTOWN THEATRE SUNDAY pay NIGHT. b Bty 3 s Lk A The telegram requested that the| FOR expert services in filing your Flane make a return flight from income tax report call Bessie Lituya Bay to Juneau tomorrow. Anderson, Phone 239. | Neither Kay, nor officials at the| akln v W - Alaska Steamship Company office MARCFL and finger wave, at your today could throw any light of| home. Licensed operator. Phone identity on Daiber. 436. persons to Bullard's Ranch on| the Taku River and then carried! ;\2 call Henry Gornuu. Ph‘me‘supphes to DeWitt's Logging Camp | }M Oliver's Inlet. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits el 4 e e P Myrtle Berry to see THE HONOR | A girl named June Flowers lives OF THE PRESS at the Up_‘at‘ Eastman, Ga., and at Cedar TOWN THEATRE SUNDAY‘H‘“ in the neighboring state of' NIGHT. Tennessee dwells Ann Apple. For _ general repar work, old or EX-LEGISLATOR ON BOAT Now an Anchorage attorney and,! |at one time, a member of the' { Territorial Legislature from the , Third Division, Arthur Frame is {southbound to Seattle on the Vig- {torfa. He boarded the “Vic" at' ' Seward. | R o i Chatham Straits Transportation Co. ' 13 9 ‘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 MAURICE C. REABER, Phene 1622 MPLETENESS of every féature and meticulous care in seeing to every de- tail have always been a part of our every service. Long experience in anticipating and providing for the desires that arise in such exigencies has made our direction niost satisfying and successful. A complete service never ex- ceeds a normal charge. The Charles W. Carter Mortnary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” P e Wise to Call 18 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oif - Coal ¥ " Pransfer | Baby Bey |sons of Frank I. Reed, President| Early today, the Patco flew tWO | freight for Southeast and s(mth-| 1t. The fellowing inbound passeng- 3 were included on the purser's anifest: Bringing a large cargo over more than 1,000 tons of general freight and express, the Alaska Steamship Company’s freighter Tanana was berthed at Pacifie Coast Dock at 2:30 o'clock this morning from Se- attle. Because of her heavy load, the vessel is not expected to leave for hte Westward until late tomorrow fternoon. She is expected to call at four different docks while on the Channel. Included in her car- go, besides general cargo, are large hipments of oil, lumber, and min- ing supplies. | She is skippered by Capt. An- derson and her purser is Clyde Guptill. Soderburg, G. W. Davies, Wil- am Turner, P. H. Ringstad, P. lendenning, N. J. Nicholson, Mike y, Frank Taylor, M. Minton, R. W. Pierce, William Gibbs. From Cordeva—Judge Simon Hel- lenthal, Mrs. John Devine . From Yakutat—Sadie Johnson, Martha Refsland. From Skagway—H. G. Gleason Twenty-six passengers left Ju- neau on the Victoria. They in- cluded: 'or Seattle—Mrs. June Adams, Mrs. V. Moehring, P. E. Jones, Richardson, Joe Snow, Miss Ann Gavan, Edna Holtcamp, Mrs. Wil- liam Meier, Margitta Maier, Frank Maier, H. A. Gerstman, Frank Par- rich, Fred MecGlumphy, George Kanazava, James Zanondrea, Wildenradt. For Ketchikan—J. M. Clark, Dan Mahoney, E. M. Goddard, Jack Dennis Mrs. Born on New York Subway NEW YORK, Feb. 23. — When people ask Mrs. Gertrude Rudolf’s son where he was born he can say, “in the subway.” He came into the world aboard a northbound Seventh Avenue ex- press train while other passengers wondered why they had been shooed Clifford, John McCormick. out of the car. | For Petersburg—J. Hanseth. Mrs. AR S Bl | H. Wildenraat. WCRK ON POWER UNIT For Wrangell—C. A. Youngcross. e Starting work on a new power| GrIFFGRD TO KETCHIKAN unit for the Anchorage Light and| yaey Clifford, salesman for the Power Company, a party includidg panome Groeer: k 'Y, is bound for Ket- Jake Erbacher, foreman; Kenneth chikan on the Vietoria, having Lohnes, Paul Reed and Frank Reed,'yoyvan passage here last night. o s Junean Ice Cream i Parlors i ] of the company, left Anchorage for | Reed, near Eklutna, February 4| says the Anchorage Times. {1 S NOTICE TO SHIPPERS S. 8. Vietoria will sail from Seat- Fountain Candy F. E. Jones, N. M. | H.| | | From Seward—Ed Anderson, John A. N. Bainbridge, ! | Third acd 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. ‘Wiloughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harria 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 O. Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Beater Tract. SPEECH IMPROVEMENT GRAMMAR—PHONETICS Interpertation of the printed page Elimination of self-consciousness i SHORT ORDERS | | 52 tle February 28 instead of March 2 on aceéunt of heavy cfferings of freight and passengers. S. S. De- | sails about March 8 wItHl * The Florence Permanent Waving a Speel Florence 'Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 _ Behrends Bank Building —Public Speaking Simplified Instruction in . c. . } ip For appoinments: 5-6 p.m. Tuesday. Thursday, ‘Saturday. Room 509 Goldstein Bldg., Juneau Harri Machine Shep “ELECTROL—Of Course” Banished forever are the clothes basket, wash line, and- laundry tubs. And she's ' a -gayer, jollier companion for her husband now that she sends her clothes to the laundry. 411 €Complete Service on Every Motor Need CONNORS MOTOR CO. Inc. YOUR ALASKA o e ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMO: TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspec THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” | b SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO Ar.&Lv. Juneau Feb. 23 Leave Seattle April 1 Mar. 9 April 15 Mar. 23 April 9 SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$43.00 . B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 111 Ar.&Lv. Juneau April 6 April 20 May 4 Leave Seattle Feb. 18 Mar. ¢ Mar. 18 Guy L. Smitdy Agent Douglas R S T B P D S TR D AR T ! ZAPORA sails from Seattle BANDON sails from Seattle - FEBRUARY 12 FEBRUARY 28 | Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- | wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 pounds. K“’ills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen( All sailings from Seattle from Pier 7 at 9 am. MBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Panhandle Air Transport Co. “PATCO” 4-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportatior in Alasks | C. V. KAY. Manager Phone 619 ICANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING > ) TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From - Juneau PRINCESS NORAH FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEBAU d 13:50° .m. January 30 February 13, 27 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU : 1508 ?:mm. 1:18a.m, *—<Savarasy onty. 1-Goes to Thane. . Winter Round Trip Excursion Rates |in effect October 31. Final lmit March 25, 1936 Round trip — Vanecouver, Victorls and 00 Junean Ferry & Navigs tioni . Company THE MISSY SHOP, Specializing in | HOSIERY, LINGERIE,