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I WANTS YUH, T’ BE SURE GOOD GUNS AN’ SHOW UP AT OUR CHARITY BAZAAR Bl W THIS AFTERNOON. POINTERS AN energetic distributor in Alaska is wanted by the manufacturers of SAVASOLE, an amazing plas- tic rubber for repairing shoes, boots, raincoats, tents, anything made of leather, rubber or cloth. With SAVASOLE, anyone can put new half soles on his or her own shoes for as little as nine cents a pair, or patch worn spots for a penny each. Guaranteed water- proof. Four million cans hold in U. 8. Splendid profit opportun- | ity for distributor in Alaska. Must carry stock. Write or wire for details and FREE sample of SAV- ASOLE on leather. SAVASOLE COMPANY, Dept. Staub, CIN- CINNATI, OHIO. Your want-ad wil if you: *. Think carefuly about your proposition. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. Be specific. Use colorful words. Avoid generalities. Tell the whole story. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. Mention price. Make answering as essy as possible. produce, YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR REAL FOR SALE -~ Two, three-quarter.; ir beds, complete. Inquire 421 Seward St FOR SALE—Tnrec-room house with | BUSINESS CAREER. Selling the famous MURPHY line of high grade advertising in Alaska. Our new exclusively copyrighted line includes art.calendars, indoor bill- ,SUSIE, YUH JUST HAD A CHARITY BAZAAR Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to arrive at noon tomorrow. Should have 215 days’ mail aboard. Zapora due next Wednesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 tonight. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 25 at 9 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle January 27 at 9 pm. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle January 30 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south- @000 ec00ee00e000000c 0 TO PAY FOR THE EXPENSES OF TH ONE WE RUSHES |[EXPLORER BEING OVERHAULED HERE The power plant of the motor- ship Explorer, now at the Upper City Float, is being overhauled in the Charles G. Warner machine shop. The Explorer recently ar- ‘rived from Seattle with Magnus Hansen, owner of the vessel, aboard. The Explorer, with Capt. Fred Martinson in charge, has been en- gaged in fishing out of Ketchikan for the last two or three years. Cap.. Hansen, who recently re- NEXT SUMMER turned from New Mexico after an absen; of almost two years, is TWO De Luxe Cruises Be_ n:n.zt} improved in health. sides Sixteen Trips Arranged { s ) C.P.R.PLANS THE STEROSCOPE The STEROSCOPE is a new in- ment that I have added to my Sixteen regular voyages and two -Ray equipment. These sterescope nvnor ANT HAD LAST WEEK, STUPID! owners of the oil screw or vessel called the NORLAND, her tackle, apparel, furniture, equipment, en- gines, etc. FOR A LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. WHEREAS, a moniizon has been issued out of and under the seal of the above-entitled court on January 16, 1936, wherein and whereby, after reciting among other things that a libel and petition was filed in said court on November 25, 1935, by I. Goldstein and Tom Sandvick as owners of the oil screw or vessel called the NORLAND, her tackle, apparel, furniture, engines, equip- g 7 ment, etc. in a cause of limitation of their liability concerning a cer- tain alleged injury to one Pete Loe, alleged to have been caused by the anseaworthiness of the oil screw or vessel NORLAND, on October 7th, 1934, in the waters of Alaska, for the reasons and causes in said libel and petition mentioned, I am de luxe summer cruises will be pro vided by the Canadian Pacific in the Alaska service during June, Jul and August according to advices re- ceived by V. W. Mulvihill, Juneau agent. X-Ray pictures bring out the third i dimension or depth and show rota. | commanded to cite all persons tions or twists in the spine that]claiming damages for loss, de-{ have been overlooked before. Chronic | Struction, damage or injury occas- cases of disease that have not|ioned as aforesaid, and all others responded to the old method of having claims against the said ves- ERVING ALASKA THE ‘EAR’RCUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneay Seattle Northbound Southboune Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Steamer N'WESTERN ALASKA VICTORIA Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Feb. 6 THE ALASKA LINE Round trep fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 NORTHLAND The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. P 13 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau -...Jan. 20 -.Jan, 27 ..Feb. 3 -Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 ..Mar. 2 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 6 M. S. Northland S. 8. North Sea M. S. Northland S. 8. North Sea M. S. Northland S. S. North Sea ROUND TRIP SEATTLF $65.00 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF S s GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . board, greetings, art blotters, di- rect mail, fans, advertising pen- cils, and other specialties. Con- nection permanent. Year round work. Liberal commissions pay- able weekly, also cash bonus and bound at 4:30 o'clock tomor- row afternoon. Alaska scheduled January 29. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- the | chiropractic are getting well today. |l her tackle, apparel, engines, Why suffer with chronic head-|furniture, equipment, etc, to be constipation, rheumatism,|2Pd appear before the said court appendicitis, bronchitis, and make such proof of their re- spective claims before the court, bath. Near Bridge, nicé location. Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele- | phone 436. The new schedule shows steamships Princess Louise, Princess | o | Charlotte and Princess Alice, taking | aches, « | care of the service with the ten and | paralysis, |a half day excursion cruises to be |high blood pressure, neuritis, stom- . . . . . . » . . . . . . . ° . . » . . . . southbound POR SALE—New sSuvamatic range . oil burners, 150 gal. welded tanks. $65, installed. Fully guaranteed ALASKA WELLDLERS. Tel. 441 FOR SALE—Northern Hotel prop: erty. One of the best buys In Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises FOR SALE—Coal and Pr ; See Juneau Commercial Dock o1 Phone 3 L R ARG FOR SALE--Uprignt Ssonable. Phone 357. N nished, b apartment in Douglas. Se¢ burn. FOR RENT—One room apar.men Iree light, furnished complete fox GVID?)W laay wants ng housekeeping. Entrance City Float over Juneau Cabinet Shop. | prizes. Our advertising ideas scores thirty-one consecutive months more business. Establish yourself in a growing business. New selling season. Write quick. Outline experience. Give three references. Thomas D. Murphy Co., Red Oak, Iowa WANTED — Experienced ' waitress, also cook’s helper, lady desired. Erwin Boarding House. WANTED—Dog sled for cash, En- Guire Empire, J1186. WANTED—Lady to occupy room. Board also available. Call 632. WANTED—Will care for white chil- dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- son. Phone 98-2 longs and two shorts. ok by hour or day. Needs employment badly. Best references. Phone 638. FOR RENT—Furnished single or\ fURN your old gold into value. double apartments. 209 Second * Street, upstairs. Reasonable. FOR RENT—7-room house, nicely furnished, overstuffed furniture, oil heat, 4 bedrooms, firepiace, new oak floors. Call Windsor Apts. FOR RENT -— 3-room« unrurnished house, Rawn Way, rear cf Seward Building. $30 per month. Phone 384, 'C_OLVY,VWarm. run:n apts. Light, wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR RENT — Seven-room, partly furnished house, 6th and Gold. Mrs. Anna Winn. An ancient newspaper recently un- eartifed at New Bern, N. C., reports 1,300 people died of yellow fever in that town in 1864. CHOCOLATES Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 e Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEOUS LOOK! American Beauty Parlor guaranteed Duart Permanent Waves for a limited time at $250. Get your work done for less for cash. Telephone 637. LOLA'S Beauty Shop, finger waves 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for "appoint- ments. PIPE_ THAWING— Day Phones 441 and 4504. Night Phones 436 and 4504. ALASKA WELDERS, Ja¢k Silva, proprietor. l@SgONS in Hardanger, crochet- ing, etc. Phone 32682 day roght at 6 pm., for Sitke and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Petershurg, Kake and wayports. e e s 0000 e s 00 0 0 TIDES TOMORROW o e 0 000 0000 00 High tide, 1:40 am., 17.1 feet. Low tide, 7:27 am., 12 feet. High tide, 1:30 p.m, 189 feet. Low tide, 7:55 p.m 28 feet. ——— SITKA MOTORSHIP ON JUNEAU TR Mot 1ip Edgecomb of Sitka, Capt Peter Inatson, arrived from Sitka Tuesday and will sail on the retuin trip to that port next Monday or Tuesday. Ed Hansen, part owner of the Baranof Bait Company and | June 24, and Wednesday, July 29. schedule will be weekly during June and August with all departures Sat- | urdays at 9 p.m. out of Vancouver. ilings will be weekly and Saturdays also {av 8 pm. on both days. | Wir salling scheduled at the | height of the tour season is that of the Princess, Louise out of Van-, | zouver Saturday, June 6, with arriv- |al at Skagway Wednesday, June 10, ailing the following day from Skag- | y for return and arriving at Van- ~ r June 15. The Saturday sailing thereafter will maintain the same cegular order as to time and ports with Wednesday departures, taking he same number of days for the turn around The special excursion cruises show | the sailings from Vancouver at 11 am. for the two voyages. The sched- | | ule list calls at Ocean Falls and Ket- is § |handled by the Princess Charlotte, |ach, spleen and liver trobles, when |OR Or before the 20th day of April,| | sailing from Vancouver Wednesday, scientific X-Ray chiropractic will |1936- remove the cause of these dis-eases. nothing and may mean your health. LEON ENSCH, Chiropractor 206 Main Street. Phone 451 CITATION No 3852-A 10 ‘the District Court for the Ter “ritory ‘of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. In Admir- alty. IN THE MATTER OF THE LIBEL 'AND PETITION OF I. GOLD- STEIN and TOM SANDVICK, ‘The bodies of Capt. William A. Ellerbrook and his beloved New- foundland dog who perishéd in a fire 'are buried in the same coffin at Wilmington, N. C. If you are suffering from indigestion, atonic dyspepsia, sour stomach, ¥as pains, “raw stomach,” inflammation of skipper of the company’s gas boat chikan, an attractive sidetrip through | the intestines (enteritis), gastric acidity Svetta Ana, O, S. Larson, an em- |the Behm Canal, thence to Juneau B¢ Sick headaches, due to excessive acid- ployee of the Baranof Bait Com- pany, and Mrs. Larson are passeng- ers aboard the Edgecomb on a.com- bined business and pleasure trip. GASBOAT GRAMPUS ARRIVES IN PORT The gasboat Grampus of Sitka, Skipper Chatles Peterson, arrived at 3 o'clock this morning and will leave on the return trip to Sitka tomorrow morning. | Jim Brightman of Sitka is a pas- senger aboard the gasboat, and Der- mott O'Toole of Tenakee is making a round trip from that port to Ju- neau and return. X Skipper Peterson is engaged in fur-buying and made several stops lat way ports for that purpose. ~ PERSONAL A $1000-.BILL AND A GOOD HEALTH RECORD' are all 'you need to obtain, without medical examinaion, $1,000 maximum pro- tection, against loss of life from any cause; any person up to 60 years of age eligible, average cost per year less than $1.00 per month. Write for application blanks and particulars t6 Western Mutusl Benefit Assocation (De- partment M) Vancouver, B. C. "SHOP IN JUNEAU! [ Peter Pan Beauty | e — | Richard Winters, 13-year-old Mc- i Culloch county, Texas, 4-H club member, made a net profit of $937.79 in seven months by feeding 24 Here- ford calves. it Sxe S "Tomorrow's Styles SQMETHING DIFFEBEN in FOODS Delicious, HEALTHFUL and— satisfylng, because they con- tain the precious minerals MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. ' HELVI PAULSON, Operator bateord ooy .Health Foods Center jand Skagway. Thirty-six hours will | |be allowed at Skagway where side |Wrips have been arranged with the} | White Pass and Yukon Route to jLake Bennett, Whitehorse and West | { Taku Arm. | ——————— i GOES UNDER WATER | The gasboat T3953, on the grid| at the Upper City Float, filled with| water today, and at high tide this afternoon was almost entirely suh-l merged. Another gasboat nearby, which sank several days ago, lay on the bottom under several feet of water. - IR | The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets | 1 | . If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help you! A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases” | stomach’ |- ity, you can't afford to fgnore these warning signs. You should try at once the Doctor's Prescription, known as Gasa Tablets. If you allow these conditions to become worse, the acids may eat into the delicate mucous membrane of vour stomach and intestine and possibly cause dangerous ulcers. Gasa Tablets soothe the raw, inflamed lining of the “acid! and help convert starchy foods into dextrose, which is so essential to' energy of the body, and preservation of health. Take just one or two Gasa Tab- lets and see how they help your stom- ach to “tackle a hearty meal’ The first bottle must produce results or money. back. On sale at BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. CANADIAN] PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Y T SEARry A From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH January 15, 29 February 12, 24 Round Trip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 ‘Tickets, reservation and full pastioulars rom BEAUTY SHOP 12and B /| Freight received: not later than 4 | "Phone-108 Juneau or 71 Douglas NOW, THEREFORE, all persons Sailings on the regular summer Investigate. Consultation costs you|¢laiming damage for any loss, de-| struction, damage or injury oc-| casioned as aforesaid are hereby,! in accordance ‘with said monition, | cited and admonished to appea:| before the above-entitled court, at! Juneau, Alaska, on or before the 20th day of ‘aprii, 1936, at ten dclock in the forenoon, or if that ce nct a‘day of jurisdiction, then the first day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to pres- {ent and make due proof of their respective claims to the said court; tand also all of said persons are nted to appear and answer the allegations of the libel and peti- fon hereinabove mentioned on or sefore said last mentioned date, or within such further time as this court may grant, and to have and DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Jan-| uary 16, 1936. | WM. T. MAHONLY, United States Marshal for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division No. 1. | First publication, Jan. 17, 1936. Last publication, Feb. 7, 1936. Chatham Stralts Transportation Co. M.S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock eyery Friday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone m {CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Douglas—20 minutes before ¢ach hour, starting 20 minutes .be- fore 8 am.; last trip ‘20 minutes before. midnight. Leave Juneau — 15 minutes after ach hour, starting 15 minutes past am.; last trip 16 minutes past receive such relief as may be due. Trans p,oru;tion Company Next sailing Evelyn, Berg from Tacoma, Wash, Port of Tacoma, Jin. 29, am., and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Jan. 30, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Next ‘salling Zapora from Tacoma, Wash, Port of “Tacoma, Feb. 5, am, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seautle, Feb. 6. at 9 p.m. Calling, Ketch:nan, Wrangell, Detersburg, Juneau. For gencral information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residece Phone 312, Office Phone 114. Weekly Service from Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER AGENT | [ | | WARRACK Construction Co. Juneau Phone 487 FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON - Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. I | { \ When You Are Home... When You Are Away . . . No matter where you are, you can always bank safely and promptly’ by MAIL at the First National of Juneau. ; Wh&p you bank by mail, it isn’t necessary to “wait till you go to Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of Teansfer = ° PHONE 36 For very prompt‘l it LIQUOR DELIVERY 45 the bank.” You can bank from dnywhere at ‘any ‘hour. In 1936, let banking by mail at the First National provide safety and con- venience in the handling 6f YOUR finances! g . AR AT A The First Natipnal Bank U. ALASKA \"