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POLLY AND HER PALS IT SEZ HERE WHERE MADAME MITZI, THE MODISTE, GOT THREE HUNDRED SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, if you: 1. hink carefully about your proposition. | Direct your seliing efforts at the individual. Be specific. Use colorful words. Avoid generalities. Tell the whole stwry. Emphasize the best fea= ture of your offer. Mention price. Make answering as easy as possible. | 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. WIDOW laay wants ne hour or day. Needs employment badly. Best references. Phone 638. 2. 3. TURN your old goir{n(o value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEOUS LOOK! American Beauty Parlor guaranteed Duart Permanent Waves for a limited time at $2.50. Get your work done for less for cash. Telephone 637. LOLA'S Beauty Shop, 50¢c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. FOR SALE—Dodge sedan in good | running condition. Good tires, | $50. Phone 2551 FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk $15.00. 2-hole electric range $1.50, one very small heater $3.00. Phone 299. ’IPE THAWING— Day Phones 441 and 4504. Night Phones 436 and 4504. ALASKA WELDERS, Jack Silva, proprietor. e — FOR SALE—Tailor shop, and pressing. Only tailor in town A going concern Big summ business. Owner sick, must chan climate. If you a tailor chance of a life time. Price for| quick sale, $450.00. Write F. A. Jones, U. S. Commissioner, Cor-|A dova, Alaska | cleaning ESSONS In Hardanger, crochet- ! ing, etc. Phone 3282 PERSONAL $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 | vears of age eligivle, average cost { per year less than $1.00 per | month. Write for application | blanks and particulars to Western | Mutual Benefit Assocation (De- partment M' Vancouver, B. C FOR SALE -~ Two, three-quarter, iron beds, complete. Inquire 421 Seward St. FOR SALE—Threc-room house with bath. Near Bridge, nice location. Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele- phone 436. FOR SALE—New Suvamatic range | oil burners, 150 gal. welded tanks | $65, installed. Fully gum’anr-ed.‘l ALASKA WELDLERS, Tel. 441 FOR SALX—Northern Hotel prop- erty. One of the best buys in| Juneau. Priced low for quick| sale, See owner on premises. | Phone 3 2 - kiR R ks FOR SALE—Upright planrs. Rea- . sonaple, Phone 357, {Al Gordon and Mechanic Dies When Machine mm—fi Crashes Wall n - LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 27.—Al FOR RENT — Three-rocm house. Phone 223, evenings. L. R. Smith. See Juneau Commercial Dock or | Gordon, veteran automobile racer. who joked at death, was killed when a tire blew out on the 119th lap of VETERAN AUTO FOR RENT — Unfurnished room, a 200 lap grind at the Ascot Speed- WHERE YOu GALS GON'Z DowN T TRY ON THEM DRESSES) . O'COURSE. B o ian RIFEINES Anonos ¢ A 1 o Marine News Steanier Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Norah in port and scheduled to sail for Skagway at 3:30 o'clock Victoria scheduled to arrive to morrow afternoon. Nothing definite at 3 p.m. today. Zapora due next Wednesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle January 30 at 9 pm. Norhwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 1 at 9 am. Norco scheduled to sail from Beattle February 3 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound January 29. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm., for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. s e 0 e s 00 e .8@000cc0cV000000000,000000000000 9 © 08080 00000C06000000000000000a0s e vvvoevvooooe . TIDES TOMORROW b ©e 00000 000000 feet feet feet feet High tide 3:36 Low. tide 9:46 a High tide 3:51 p. m. 161 Low tide 9:57 p. m., 05 ————— NORCO SAILS FOR SEATTLE + Motorship Norco of the Northland yTransportation Com y sailed for Seattle at 9 o'clock Saturday night with the following passengers from Juneau: To Seattle—Albert Orsen, Louise Arthur. To Ketchikan—Winston J. Jones, Bill Cosalen, Simon Jones. To Petersburg—J. B. Dalton, A. Goodman, Stan Jekett. - - DOC CARVER AT HOME 17.9 04 m., m, J. Doc J. W. Carver, Civil War veteran, who has been confined to the hospital for some time, is > s NORTHWESTERN ON WAY SOUTH Steamer Arrived from West Last Night—Delay- ed by Storm The Northwesterr, . A. Glass- cock, Captain, Paul Coe, Purser, arrived in Juneau at 8 o'clock last night with 92 first class passengers and two steerage. The list included numerous prom- inent mining men and merchants from the Interior and the West- ward, Haines and Skagway as well as the returning First Division delegates to the Territorial Demo- cratic Convention at Seward. | The passengers for Juneau were, Charles Goldstein, Fred Hambcrg,“ J. Toulson, George Howe, C. J.| Edwards, Johne George Wenzel, Eugene Percich, Mrs. Percich, Oscar Phipps, Charles Torson, Mike Greg- oroff, C. A. Rice, Hawley Sterling, William A. Holzheimer, Mrs. Holz- | heimer, Frank A. Boyle, M. E. Mon- agle, Robert Bender, E. W. Griffin, Thomas Monnelly, Mrs. Monnelly, H. Walker, Harriet A. Lawrence, Elmer Jakeway, Harold Glaser, S. A. McEachran, and K. B. Ed- wards. Delayed by Storm The Northwestern was consider- ly delayed by storms, two days at Kodiak, awaiting better weather and after six hours at anchor off Cape Hinchinbrook, severe winds caused the vessel to drag her an- | chors, soyshe put to sea again and during the next 14 hours steamed southbound at an average speed of |two or three knots per hour. Outbound passengers were: To Se- attle—~Grace Neville, J. Ryan, R. L. Schrock, Mrs. R. L. Schrock, Lyle Kelsey, Harry De Groot. Jacob Wil-| liams, Gudman Winther, L. R. Tur- {ner, Mrs. L. R. Turner, Mrs. R. B. Martin, Mrs. Lola Williams, Harriet Williams, Grace Aiello, G. M. Grasty, |R. E. Pennington, Donald McGregor, R. W. Mathews, J. Kepler, G. J. Kanc |Frederick Unger, C. O. Nelson, Eliz- 'abeth Campbell, F. K. Ordway, Mrs F. K. Ordway, Sam Guyot, M. Stew- art, F. R. Townsend, Mrs. G. W. Boggan, I. Gustafson, F. Bondeson, | F. Marty, M. W. Ott. To Ketchikan—E. B. Elliott, Wil- “TLINER, TANKER _ IN GOLLISION None Injured in Crash of Vessels on Lower Mississippi NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. 27.— Steamship Amapala, tropical passen- ger vessei of the Standard Fruil Steamship Company, and the oil nker Camden, collided early this rning in the Mississippi River at Soliver Peint, 60 miles below here. After the crash, the Amapala was beached on the river bank with a gaping hole in her keel while ar- rangements were made to transie he passengers to New Orleans. No one was injured in the crash. Are Held, Abeyance SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 27. —Townsend Plan leaders, including Dr. F. E. Townsend himself, decided at a conference to hold all Third Party plans in abeyance until after the two major national political con- ventions are held. P BRI Wi SHOP IN JUNEAU! i | | Chatham Strans Transportation Co. |at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port| Man Sought in Mystery Death of Young Woman Body Found in Trunk in Spokane Hotel—Officers Search for Japanese SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 27— The ghoulish discovery in a hotel room of a trunk containing & decompos ¢ ing woman’s body, elad only in under garments, has set the Pacific North- west officers on a.hunt for a mys- terious Japanese friend. The victim has been identified as Mrs. Dolores Nacearato, aged 24; a | waitress. The hunted man is Eitaro Hig- hashi, who livea in {iic same hotel. | -, - JONES LEAVES Winston J. Jones, Assistant to Samuel A. Perkins, president of the | Alaska Transportation Company, left | for Ketchikan on the Norco Satur- | day night. He has been in Juneau for several days. | B RN TR AR P WA AT P RVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw Seattle Northbound Southboune Jan. 11 i 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 trzp fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 K Alaska Steamshir Co. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Seattle Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 ...Feb. 24 Mar. 2 Arrive Juneau Leave bt Juneau ] s e — M. 5. Norco M. S. Northland . S. S. North Sea . M. S. Northland S. S. North Sea M. 8. Northland 8. S. North Sea Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feh. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 6 Jan. 29 Feb. 2 Feb. 0 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. . 8 ROUND 7T RIP SEATTLF $65.00 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas ...Phone 109 Agent SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings for Men” PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE ‘Thomas Hardware Co. | Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! M.S.“DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday | Alexander and way ports. ALASKA Transportation Company Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Port of Tacoma, Jan, 29, am., and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Jan. 30, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash, Port of Tacoma, Feb. 5, am. and from Pler C, City Dock, Seaitle, Feb. 6, at 9 p.m. Calling, Ketchinan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. For gencral information call Agent — D, B. Femmer—Residece Phone 312, Office Phone 114. Weekly nervice 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 | | I FRONT STREET FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON . B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | | | Telephone 409 Freight received not :later.than 4, $10.00 monthly. Phone 2551. way yesterday. in a much improved condition now liam T. Mahoney, H. L. Faulkner, E. | FOR RENT—Newly-renovated two- ‘The machine crashed over the re- taining wall and three-room apts., with new furniture. See TORRELL'S APTS,, 153 Gastineau Avenue. W. E. “Spider” Matlock, mechanic, {riding with Gordon, died today as llhe result of injuries he received. FOR RENT-—-3-room apt., able rent, furnished. Phone 524. Mrs. Monagle. | PASON* | ¢ oo oo ot & | Rice & Ahlers Co. and is holding open house for his friends at his home at Tenth and E Streets. ——————— 1 NOTICE TO MOTORIK | Automobiles operating after Feb- < ruary 5 without 1936 license plates | will be tagged and owners will be | H. Clifford, Bob Springer. | | To Petersburg—Einer Hallquist, L.! | Askila, Ole Englen. | To Wrangell—-Mrs. W. Floyd, N. | Butler. | — e, A coffin box was set up as a tem- | porary telephone booth at Snake p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION [CANADIAN MAURIOE C: REABER, Photie (022 | CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Juneau ot 71 Douglas | Leave Douglas—20 minutes before jeach hour, starting 20 minutes be-| | fore- 8 a.m.; last trip 20 minutes ) { { | 1 1 | PACIFIC SAILING subject to penalty. Get your plates Creek, Fla., during the September. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | before midnight. | | 1935, huricane. l and SEATTLV | Leave Juneau —. 15 minutes after ! each hour, starting 15 minutes past '7 am.; last trip 15 minutes past 12, midnight. Glacier Highway - Leave Auk’ Bay Leayé Juneau 7:00 am. 7:30 a.m. 8:15 aim. 9:80 am. 12:30 pam: 2:30' pm. 5:15 ‘pm. heated [ HEATING PLUMBING || NOW. apartment in Douglas. See Kil-! SHEET METAL WORK i ROY. HOFFMAN, ‘ burn. | PHONE 34 Chief of Police. | - ERE YOU MAKE IT! From Juneau | PRINCESS NORAH ! January 15, 29 February 12, 24 - Round {rip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Vigctoria and Seattle Tickets, reservation and full * 'particulars from o V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent adv When You Aye Hame. . . When You Are Away ... { - £ &, SPEND WHI FOR RENT—Furnished single or double apartments. 209 Second| —— Street, upstairs. Reasonable. FOR RENT -~ 3-room unmrm.shed} house, Rawn Way, rear of Seward) ——l -~ Jweslos! R S YT RA TR 2 . ... No matter where you are, you can always bank safely and promptly by MAIL at the First National of Juneau, When. you bank by mail, it isn’t necessary . to “wait till you go to the bank.” You can bank from. anywhere at any hour. In 1936, let banking by mail at the First National provide safety’ and con- venience in the handling of YOUR finances! & “Tomorrow's Styles Today” 334, COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, wat-| er, dishes, cooking utensils and, bath. Reasonable at Seaview. the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the fan'my . .+ let us help you! A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and all the #.Ings that men like best. Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases” Druggist CHOCOVATES | FOR RENT — Seven-room, partly furnished house, 6th and Gold. Mrs. Anna Winn. " SHOP IN JUNEAU! Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe PHONE 221 B Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- “FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery SOMETHING in DIFFERENT [ ] fio & erst TheFi ;5;4‘ Compounded Delicious, HEALTHFUL and— satisfying, because they con- tain the precious minerals usually lost in cooking. Health Foods Center exactly as written by your . - For very prompt 'LIQUOR DELIVERY MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. HELVI PAULSON, Operator