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ARE YOU GONNA WEAR THAY IMPOSSIBLE SKY-PIECE IN PUBL T, PAW? THE DAILY ALASKA WPIRE, THURSDAY MARCH |4 1935 Want Ad Information Count 5 average words:to the five insertions: Pirst day, per line ... ¥ollowing days, per Minimum . charge, Monthly rates mrnhhud on re- quest. Copy must be in office by 2 pelock on day of publieation to Insure Iinsertion on same .day. | We accept ads over uluphohe. from persons lis'ad in telephone Airectory. I Phone 374. Ask for -d-n\mr. | "FOR RENT | FOR RENT — Corner Thitd and, Franklin. Sutiable for small store | Phone 1191. John Conn. | PIANOS renited—tuced. Phone 143, George Anderson. B b & i < A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| James Fullerton to see . the big double bill of ANYBODY'S BLONDE and Ken Maynard in TOMBSTONE CANYON at the| UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. PFOR REN2 —1 WO-Tuudt spt, nouse- “Eeeping room, TArge, $2000 By erything furn.dheu.. Phont 438 Chahnel Apts WANTED WANTED—A Scotch fertier male dog, pup preferred. No- pedigree required. M. E. 8. Brunelle. WANTED—Small furnished' house or apartment. Phone 1531. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits Mark Storms to see the big double bill of fANYBODY'S BLONDE and Kep. Maynard in TOMBSTONE.. CANYON at the UPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT. o lrni e i AT IR WANTED—Young-1ady wants furn- ished room in ' private fi Closé in. Reasonsble. réntal: dress R 275 oare Empire, 3 Cn\x‘P'rl for.Old Highest ce for. 30LD Gold, , Sliger wx Sental Gold. Weatern, Smelbin Retining * Co., 205 n' 8th w-. Portiand, Ore. Mail 4§ your ‘gold for estimate. - Chéoks réturned promply. Licensed by WH m Government. ool PR S EXPERIENCED woman want for general maid's duties. ‘Apply b}’| letter ‘giving full details to Box No. 100, care Empire. EXPERIENGED tuck chanic, wants work. wamfivmww hmrotdli Address L34, SHOP IN ;u:m nm: , me- ask g Butler Mauro | Drug Co. % Free Delivery ; O — GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON S—— SPEECH IMPROVEMENT GRAMMAR—PHONETICS Interpertation of the printed page —Elimination of self-consciousness Citizenshi . Seturdey. Room 509 Goldsteln Bldg, Juneau NOTICE When -advertisers pdt in ads they sometimes don't wish % be bothered with phonme calls and answering doorbells, s0 we give them a box mmmber, such as _Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer thess ads shonld send letters addressed o the box number FOR SALE—Lot 5, block 104, $100 cash. Address P o. Box 1581, FOR SALE—Two used Sunny Buds washing machines. Reasonable. Term may be arranged. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. POR BALE—Sece the 315 'HEAT KING OIL BURNER in opera- tion at the Sanitary Barber Shop. QUICKER CHEAPER AND BET- TER. FOR SALE—Corner lot with two houses located at Ninth and E Sts. Bee Lucas at Assembly Apts. or Phone 421. Terms. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket: awaits Mrs. Mae Clarke to see the big double bill of ANYBODY'S Marine News ou..u‘.o.ooo- Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND : SALMON FRON : MANCHURIA IS .~ EUROPE BOUND * Nine Thous:x;i— Tons Goes to Market Formerly Supplied by Coast SAN PEDRO, Cal, March 14— More than 9,000 tons of salmon passed through this port yesterday aboard the motorship Columbia Maru, bound for Hamburg and Rotterdam from . Darien, Manchur- Zapora scheduled to nrrlve sometime tonight. Northland due to arrive Fri- day evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from ® Scattle March 18 at 10 am. ® Bandon scheduled to sail ® from Seattle March 16. ® Norco scheduled #o sail from e Secattle March 18 at 9 pm. ® Princess Norah scheduled to ® sail from Vancouver March 19 at 9 pm. ° ¢ SOUTHBMIND SAILINGS o ® Victoria scheduled to arrive ® at 4 o'clock this afternoon e and sails south at 7 o'clock e tonight. . fa. Yukon scheduled southbound e s next Monday. . This marks the third year in which such huge shipments have lhn.l“l’eca::‘l se‘:::ym%vsednu- » gone to North Europe from Darien day night at 8 pm, for 0 a market formerly supplied large- Sitka and wayports. ly from the North Pacific States, Dart leaves every Friday at e Alaska and Canada. ) 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports, ® o 80 20 0 00 00 s o w e« . PR | TIDES TOMORROW |j® @0 ® 00 000 b o | MISS HEYWORTH TRAVELS | Miss Gladys Heéyworth, former Low tide, 4:24" am, 53 feet. High tide, 10 15 am,, OR STAY. OF FEW HOURS Comblned Felcht. Pas- senger Boat NL First Amvnl. Many Months Making its first ‘trip to South- east Alaska this season, the North Wind, Northland Transportation Company’s combined freight and passenger vessel, reached this port at 8:15 o'clock last night from Se- attle. After disthargihg eight pas- sengers and much freight, the craft left for Port Althorp at 2 o'clock this morning. ' General cargo vn taken off at Femmer's Dock. At midnight, the boat moved over to City Dock, where barrelled oll was discharged for the Union Oil Company. The North Wind's skipper is Capt. €. C. Graham, while her purser is W. G. Scott, The North Wind will leave wire netting for fish traps at Port Al- thotp, then will sail southbound for Seattle, The inbound. passenger list: From Seattle—Miss Emma Frank, Miss Grace Ragsdale, Mrs. Evelyn Garner, W. D. Shawver, Mrs. W. D. Shawver, A. Asselin, E. Ainlay. The outbound passenger list: For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Nnmu m i FOR ST BLONDE #nd Keh Maynard 'in bookkeper with George , Brothers TOMBSTONE CANYON &t the here, is nd--on the first YPTOWN THEATRE TONIGHT.'leg of her yacation ttip to Hono- | FOR ‘SALE — o-foom completely lulu as a passenger on the Prin-' furnished hm 6th and Kenw °ess Norah' for Vancouver, B. O. nedy. { From that. Canadian port, Miss PEVIDRGEIEL. SOV NS A Heyworth, who recently resigned FOR SALE—ioftus hume on Gllc- her position, will take passage on Courtright; Willlam Leekey. - DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY' | { i PATCO IS TAKEN TO SEATTLE FOR REPAIRS TODAY o Mwm-twmml ier Highway; at present rented. For information write P. O. Box 1661, Juneau. FOR SALE—AIl furniture of Chan- nel Apts. Must be sold. Nothing will be reserved. FOR SALE—Copper River Hoube, Cordova, seventeen furnished rooms, large lobby, well furhish- ed. Very reasonable. Address P.| ©. Box '198, comvm maumrwummomu MISChLLANEOUS DIESEL OIL: We' liveries of Diesel ::al qudntity | from tBe only strained, filtered ahd metered 'system in the city. m; prices and you | pay, for éxactly what' you 'get' ffom the meter. CALL CQLE TRANBFER. SPECIAL. . , PERMANENT WAVE $3.50, Edson, Wave Shop, Valen- tine Bufldlnl Telephone 241, For' general repair work, ol new, call Henry Gorhn.'n 194. making de- i 1 M w!l‘—l-ldy'l < “Adfim:z;m E&E walth Arthur Thage' to doub e bill ‘o INDE and, Ke: DAILY_EMPIRE WANT ADS PA S o S S T PR . BETTY MAGC . 1"BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 18th and B Streets PHONE 547 Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal * Transfer - Ol in any | - ( Watch Repairing | Philco—General Electric Agency | FRONT STREET the Empress of Canada for Hawaii. | T TR i | Being cmled to Seattle whe& PAID YOUKR TAXES? {repairs will be made to damagés Fiiday, March 15, is the last day incurred at a recent storm in on which taxes for the second half Hirst-Chichagof, the seaplane Pab~ /1934, may be paid to escape pen- co left Juneau ot the motorship ‘alty. To avoid possibility of prop- Sitka. erty being posted for tax delin-; The plane was taken aboard the quency be sure to arrange for pnr Sitka in three parts, having been ment of taxes this week. | dismantled at the scene of the A. W. HENNING, storm to_ facilitate bringing to Ju- City Clerk. [neau. The fusilage is suspended on the after deck space of the | Sitka, while the two wings have —adv. I T Juneau Ice Cream Parlors SHORT ORDERS | It 'was announced by Panhandie Fountain Candy | Air Transport Company officlals PAUBARDALT < T .~ today that Pilot Sheldon Simmons - P r will leave for Seaftle as a passenger LUDWIG NELSON , JEWELER house. on the Victoria. C. H.”Kell, co~ partner, also may make the Seats tle trip. The seaplane will be flown north {or & resumption of passenger serye 'ee out of Juneau as soon as the overhaul has been completed. ————— — 3 Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Seward Btreet Banished forever are the clothes basket, wash line, . and laundry tubs. And she's a gayer, Jjolller companiofi for her husband now that she sends her clothes w0 the laundry. ‘We have always main- tained the respectfully reverent character of ev- eryfuneral service. Serv- ices here are rendered with a quiet dignity and sympathy that antiei- pates every desire of those whom we serve. The details of direction are planned and complet-" ed without causing added anxiety to members of the family. Rates are economical, The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Seryice Is the Greatast Tribute” ® YOUR §i ALASKA | !been stowed forward of the pilet, THE: .SANI TARY GROCER¥ e “The Store Thid Plesses” * FREE Tickets to the Uptown Theatre given to persons whose names appear in the Want Ads. Find your name, call at the the.. tre box office for your tickets. Tickets “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Nffl THREAT IN, COAST SHIPPING IS BEING MADE General Blockade Indica- tions Bring About Tense Situation SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 14.—Threats of a general Paeifle Coast shipping blockade brought increasing tenseness to major ports today as seafaring unions pledged support to the striking oil tanker sailors. The first sympathetic walkoui is announced at San Pedro where it is sald the radio operators have been called off oil tankers. The strike is endorsed by the International Seamen’s Union. e ATTENTION EAGLES There will be a special meeting Friday evening at 7:30 in Eagles Hall, Douglas, to arrange the de- tails for the burial of Brother Dick Schmijdt, All members requested to attend. ' —adv. WELLS ENTERS HOSPITAL Robert Wells, a medical patient, was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital this morning. | Schilling Liquid Yood, Colors (add appetizing tints to] SPUAD, (sSSERR, gAUCE, Chatham Straits Transportation Co. M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at T a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than b m. Thursday. FOR" INFORMATION. MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 1622 e S S g Harri Machme S[\Op y “ELECTROL—O] Course” ST TR ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF— Duuom) TO HAMS AND BACON-U. S. Govqrnment' 'V SERVING ALASKA THE - YEAR ROUND | SAILING smnuu! { Leave DuyeJuneau Due Juneau Seattle No:mmnu loumbo\md ¥eb. 28 Mér. A Klf 13 Mar. 13—Fre tet‘ ar. 12 Mar, 10 Mar. Mar. x Mar. 30 Apr. and Skagway . n southbound, also Seldovia, Uzinki ‘and £. 8. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wi 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way % received until noon day of uflml. Steanter N'WESTERN *VICTORIA DEPERE ....... YURON THE ALASKA - LINE Phone 2 m.nlyllum.nmmtnnh tains a regular weekly service thronghout the year, MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneaun Ly. Juneas Feb. 25 Mar, 1 Mat. 3 Mar. 11 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Mar. 31 SEATTLE AND RETURN--$80. MOTORSHIP NORCO bt 4 Leave Seattle Feb. 18 Mar. 4 Mar. 18 Ar.&Lv. Juneau Feb. 23 Leave Seattls April 1 Mar. 9 April 15 Mar. 23 April 9 SEATTLE AND RETURN-—$48.00 4. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femuner Ticket Agent Freight Agert Phone 79 Phone 114 Ar.&Lv, Juneau April & April 20 May 4 < Guy L. Smity Agent Douglas WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY PIER B—SEATTLE, WASH. Seattle Sailings Ports of Call March 8—M.S. Zapora Ketchikan Tenakee March 16—8.8. Bandon Hydaburg Hoonah March 24-M.8. Zapora Craig Juneau April 1—8.8, Bandon Klawak Chichagot April 9—M.BS. Zapora Port Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK~-Agen| PHONE Main and Wllloughby Ave. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | Panhandle Air Transport Co. }. | “PATCO” 1-PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportstios in Alasks I d C. V. KAY, Manager ; Phone 619 Wi SRR T B O ANZ ;-il:N B and From Junbau PRINCESS NORAH March 18, 2¢ April 3, h%) May 5, 13. 28", Tickets, reservations and full particulars T U only, 1—Goes to Thane. Junean Ferry & Navigs om V. W. MULVINIAL, Agent JUNEAU. 4