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| IF YMUST YMUST. TLL HAVE NEEWAH SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS nt-ad will produce You you I. Think carefil.y about 2. Direct your selling efforts at the individual, 3. Be specific. Use colorful words. Avoid generalities. 4. Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea~ ture of your offer. 6. Mention price, Make answering as easy as possible. (T¥o &*MJ ~Electric ranges r‘\ e oven Westingnouse Good conditicn ns. ec-quarter, 421 ‘on SALE beds Seward St FOR SALi: ~ NOTICE OF AUC TION: All the real and personal property of the Wrangell Lumbe: and Power Co. W be sold a public auction for cash at the Siw Mill office on. F 1936, at 2 p.m. For further par ticulars write: or inquire of the Bank of Alaska, Wrangell, Alzika Inquire complete FOR SALF~»Tu|m mnodel Jjust the thing for small pe washer, | a | laundry, for sale chaep. Don't| wait to see this, $1850. Terms | Alaska Electric Light and Pow-| er Co. FOR 'SALE—Three-room Tiouse Witk bath. Near Bridge, nice location Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele- phone 436. FOR SALE—Threv-room house witi bath; Ninth Street on tide [lats Inquire of Lee Rox at Rainier Citib FORrR SALE—New suvamatic rangc oil burners, 150 gal. welded tanks $65, installed. Fully guaranteed ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441. FOR SALE—General Electric wash- er. TUsed as demonstrator, for sale at a reduced price. Terms if desired. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR SAL{E—Northern Hotal prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises FOR SALE-—Coal and Pres- w-log! See Juneau Commercial Dock or Phone 3 FOR SALE-Uprignt plan~ Rea- sonable. Phone 351. MISCELL %\\JEOU LOLA'S Beauty Shop ger waves 50c, guaranteed permamnls $375 ¢ complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments . | PIPE THAWING— Day Phon2s 441 and. 4504, Night | Phones 436 and 4504 ALASKA| ‘WELDERS, Jack Silva, proprietor. —— o LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet- ing, ete. Phane 3282 CHOCO".ATES e e Rice & Ahlers Co. TING PLUMBING IFI’AL WORK PHONE 34 T Py 3 m'mlvouwxn' 5 oo pruary, 5 | STEP ON 'ER, NEEWAH. DON'T LEMME MISS THAT TRAIN! TAKE YuH TO TH' STATION. RFRRINEa FOR RENT—One-room apartment $20 monthly. Entrance City Float over Juneau binet Wo! FOR RENT—Sma L. Smith. Phone 10use. FOR RENT -~ 3-roos: uniuri 3 N house, Rawn Way, rear cf Sewarc Steanier Movements Building. $20 per month. Phone é ot i e NORTHBOUND arm, furn. apts. Light, wat- ® Victoria scheduled to arrive at 10 o'clock tonight. Should er, dishes, cooking utensils and ® : bath. RFasonabIe at Seaview. e have 4'2 days’ mail from the — - @ states, FOR RENT — Seven- -room, pamy e Evelyn Berg scheduled to arrive furnished house, 6th and Gold. Mrs. e midnight tonight. Anna Winn. e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Zapora scheduled to sail from WARKTED e Seattle January 9 at 9 p.m. - —-—--—~ ® Princess Norah scheduled to and roomers. e sail rrom Vancouver January . 10 at 9 p.m. e Northwestern scheduled to sail ANTED Boarder 210 Main Street P R O FESSIONAL GENTLEMAN— s e from Seattie January 11 at wants private room in good Am- ¢ gopn erican home. Write Empire 01155.| ¢ Norghiand scheduled to sail BAYDEN (or Baiden). A rewa:zd is : fg‘”‘l’;“ms"am“ January 13 at e s Homp. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o L far iable in.| ® Alaska scheduled southbound el % ""ls tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'- formation as to the present ad-| o i oo Tl e o eing dress or whereabouts (or death | PP i wn) of Alfred Bdward Bai-| o wp gttt Stil's B Rt &) (ocally known as Edward day, ATERE G 8 pmd”“m” | Bayden) who in the year 1920,y guia® B B0 o B | resided at 380 Pacific Avenue, \ k i ® Dart leaves every Friday at ® 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake e and wayports, s e e e e 00 00 Winnipeg, and then intended go- | ing to Alaska; he was formerly a Bandsman in the 14th Battalion Canadian Regiment. “ 200000000 00000000000:00000000000 ‘WIDOW mcry wants nec vork by JABY PERRIN IS TO hour or day. Needs employment BE BURIED WEDNES ,n\\'* badly. Best references. Ph 638 T Funeral services for Raymond Per- rin, 14-months’-old son of Mr. and Mrs, David Perrin, who died at the family home in the Indian Village | last Sunday, will be held at 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the chapel | of the C. W. Carter Mortuary. The | fURN your old goid into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 4 |Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff will offi- | FOUND—Picked uy, on highway {ciate and interment will be in Ever- Lady's umbrella. Owner may have ,rean Cemetery. | same by proving property and b I — g;’:?‘\’i for this ad. Call at WED AT CORDOVA Y5 B R * % 2 Christmas Eve became the wed- ding day for Miss Eunice Bruer, | SAILS ON TIME | beauty parlor operator, and Clar- | ence Hahn, The Roedda \\'lll sail for Sitka dova. and way ports at 6 p.m. Wednes- day and freight for these points| will be received until 1:30 p.m. Wednesday aftérnoon. —adyv. business man, at Cor- SCANADIAN PACIFIC SAILD ¢ TO VANCOUVER; and SEATT! —rrdrrea | "“Tomorrow’s Styles Today” From Jurneau PRINCESS NORAH Janvary 15; 29 | February 12,:24 Round Tip: Winter Rates now in effect to Vanconver, Victoria and Seattle \ \ \ ! \ \ \ (3] \ \ \ Junéau’s Own Store| \ - Tickets, reseryation snd full particulazs from V. W. MOLVIHILL, Agent - JUNEAD: T ST }i IR :'“”"“"W'm-“”'—"’w‘“““""g N(_\V Army All' Chl(,f ; Marine News | T it e i |time Federation of tlie Pas | succeeding Oliver dition is not reported serious. S R A R P STRIKE TIES UP 55 SHIPS | ALONG COAST Secretary Perkins Asks: Maritime Federation to Arbitrate | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 7.— Blockaded vessels on this coast reached a total of 55 when striking seamen tied up the Point Loma and | the W. R. Chamberlain at San Pedro and the Dairy, Mathews and Al- varago here. Twelve hundred machinists have | walked out of the shops and ship- | Maj. Gen. Oscar Westover One of eight promotions given high ranking army officers by yards here, demanding a higher | President Roosevelt went to Maj. minimum wage. Gen. Oscar Westover, acting chief Meantime, Secretary of Labor) of the army air corps, who was Perkins appealed to Harry Lund- | given full command of that berg, Seattle President of the Ma 5 ] branch, succeeding Maj. Gen. Ben- submit disputes to en arbitration jamu:; Fou](;n:’, l\;vhose r”'g:t‘oq board before striking | was demanded by a congressional committee in connection with his wethod of aircraft purchases. ROEDDA BACK " FROM SITKA . TIDES TOMORROW oco-o--oooooc, High tide, 0:46 a.m. Low tide, 6:22 a.m, High tide, 12:26 p.m. 17.9 feet. Low tide, 6:56 p.m., -20 feet. USRI £ TN P. M. AT M'GRATH Lewis L. Laska, fromer Cordovan, | is the new Postmaster at McGrath, | Anderson, re-| 155 feet. 35 feet. signed. Motorship Roedda, Capt. Ed. | Sl e | P Bach, MARRIED AT FAIRBANKS | ach, arrived from Sitka and way |ports at 7 o'clock last night with Sarah Ann Stephens, student '"' (the following passengers from Ju- the University of Alaska, ’wuu From Tenakee—Harry E. Al- | Charles Francis Herbert, mming len, Andrew J. Davis, George P. engineer, were recently married ““&mch J. Monicich; fxl-om Chicha- ‘com Charles Metz, Olaf Winthers, MRS. RODEN IN HOSPITAL |E. E. Bromley. Mrs. Henry Roden entered St.| “ppg poeqda, scheduled to arrive Ann’s Hospital this morning to un- "‘undny morning, was. delayed by dergo Tediosl Krgagment, Her cob- |y 4" Geotner. The ‘motoréhip will Sk s & ‘ sail for Sitka and way ports at 6 __.__c | o'clock tomorrow night. Among the FINE | cargo being loaded today for de-| Watch and_Jewelry Repairing “hvcry on the next trip is about 3,000 feet of boat lumber consigned PAUL BLGEDHORN I |to the Superior Packing Company -t very reasonable rates | | at Tenakee Inlet for the construc- 5 _P’EONT STREET « | |tion of two seine boats. a2l e | | | | . ATTENTION GRANT BALDWIN, Herder. Ludwig Nelson JEWELRY and WATCHES Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOYING or STORAGE Fuel 0il . Coal Transfer each hour; starting 15 minutes pqn 12, -midnight. . HON. PA SAID THAT IF 1 DD HED BREAK MY~ HON. NECK! LAST NIGHT f;\airh;nks where they will make | gof—Alfred Jythe; from Hoonah—! eir home. | Eugene Chase, Mrs. George Mal- .-~ Legion of the Moose Number 25 will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock ‘at Moose Hall. Installation of of- LEGIGN CONSIDERS. | SERVING: ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND “ 3 ,mxtwu scuxnv BOND PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING CABIN Cost'of building the new Jmierican Legion cabin at Fritz Cove was dis-~ cussed at the meeting of the Alford John Bradford post last night and iv was decided to consider the plan of selling bonds to members. A comumit- | tee of John H. x;\gewmnn | Nordling and A, E. Karnes was nam- | see if such a program might be car ried out successfully. Aside from la- bor, logs and equipment, it is antici- pated the initial cost would be at least $1,200. A letter was received from Com- i mander E. M. Polley, now in the east, | which especially stressed the need {of furthering the Americanization program. Tonight all Legionnaires are asked the Legion post and Elks which starts at 9:30 at the «lks’ alleys. Re- | | Quest is made that all members wear their Legion caps. HONEYMCGNERS ARE RETURNING; JUNEAU David Turner, al the Radio staff, | and his wife, are aboard the steam- er Victoria due. tonight from the south. They hayve been on their hon- eymoon in the states, —————— PRAYER WEEK SERVICE Commemorating Prayer Week, the first of a series of united services ibetween the First Presbyterian Church and the Salvation Army will be held in the Salvation Army Citadel this evening at 7:30 o'ciock. The public is invited. e SHOP._IN JUNEAU, FIRST! ed to canvass the membership and to attend the bowling match between | , | the year. Leave Boat Seattle M. 8. Norco ..........Dec. 23 M. S. Northland ...Dec. 30 ROUND TRIP M. 8. Norco Jan. 6 SEATTLF M. S. Northland Jan. 13 M. S. Norco Jan. 20 $65.00 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... CITY WHARF .. GUY, SMITH, Douglas Agent . Staamer Seaitie N'WESTERN __Dec.'3) Dec. ALASKA .. Dec.'28 ' Dec. VICTORIA Jan. 4 Jan. N'WESTERN ._.Jan. i1 Jan. ALASKA Jan. 18 Jan. VICTORIA Jan. 25 Jan. LE 24 a g 14 21 28 LA Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaw Northbound Southbounc Jan, Jan. Jan, dan. Jan. Feb. -~ B R Cew THE ALASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M._J. WILCOX. Aeent—Phone 2 ‘f'nie only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout Arrive Leave Juneau Juneau Dec. 27 Dec, 27 Jan. 3 Jan. § Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 Phone 109 Phone 79 Transportation Com pany Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Port of Tacoma, Jan. 8, am., and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Jan. pm. Calling, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Port. of Tacoma, Jan. 15, am., and from Pler C, City Dock, Seattle, Jan. 16, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. For general information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residece Phone 312, Office Phone 114. Weekly vervice from Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER AGENT | 9, at 9 FREDRIC’S Finger Wave .and Shampoo—-75c COSMOPOI.ITI&N BEAUTY snoms Pay’ii 'r‘sm&‘ Groceries, Madts, Liquors Leader Department Store We Sell toy LESS beu-e WQ Sell tor CASKI PHONE 36 For very promipt LIQUOR ')ELI\_{ERY am.; last trip 15 minutes past INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Juneau - b s Alaska OPEN ALL NIGHT Dave Housel, Prop. Our Sei Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single 0-2 rings _ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineas ces {0 You Begin 'and End- lt the Gang Plank of Every Paasenger-Clrrym( Boll ALASKA MEAT CO. mAWG;oAm:N's ‘BABY /BEEF—DIAMOND TC BAMS AND, BACON—U S. Govemment Inspected L