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POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, if you: 1. Think carefuliy about your proposition. 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. 7. Make answering as essy as possible. | i rdel B Ford One um;p;.;u| A B Gordon at 1 evenings. FOR SALE all-electric radio with achment Has f home or m’ on blan Heisel General radio duction See repr home on and can be 4 pm DL fam ight six. Sleeping acc tions for five. Reasonable phone 1191 long feet da- Tele- FOR SALE: shop, cleaning and pressing. Only tailor in town. A going concern. Big summer business. Owner sick, must change climate. If you are a tailor, chance of a life time. Price for quick sale, $450.00. Write F. A Jones, U. 8. Commissioner, Cor- dova, Alaska. FOR SALE -~ Two, three-quarter, | iron beds, complete. Inquire 421/ Seward St FOR -;A? ‘Threc-room house with bath. Near Bridge, nice location Reasonable. See Lee Rox or teie- phone 436, FOR SALE—New sSuvamatic range oil burners, 150 gal. welded tanks. | $65, installed. Fully guarantecd.| ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441 FOR SALE—Northern Hotel prop- erty. One of the best buys in|—__ Juneai. Priced low for qulck‘ sale, See owner on prem! | POR SALE-—Coal and Pres-to-logs | See Juneau Commercial Dock or | Phone 3 { FOR SALE—Uprignt piars. Rea-| sonable. Phone 357. i T B bl i i | MQB.RI;NKE‘ - i FCR RENT—2-room apt Lmhl\ and water furnished. $15. Phone 106-2 ring POR RENT—Three-room m-m»hul apartment. Telephone Single FCR RENT—Iurnished three-room house with bath, also fur three-room cabin and cabin. Inquire ) 3 ‘Willoughby Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Douglas. See burn. heated | Kil- FOR RENT— Furnished single or! double apartments. 209 Second | Street, upstairs. Reasonable. FOR RENT -— 3-roon: unnunh‘md house, Rawn Way, rear cf Seward | Building. $30 per month. Phone 334. COZY, warm, furn. apts Lnght wav. | er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview POR RENT — Beven-room. partiy i . furnished house, th and Gold. Mrs. | « Anna Winn. i eeaa | Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING , , PLUMBING )| SHEET METAL WORK [ i PHONE 34 ¥ S oo Ko in POLLY AND HER PALS Ye LOLA'S w. K’\'I U 'ln cash. Write oom Jmu\c smpire S for room. Call 632. D—Lady to occupy Board also available. WANTED—Will care for white chil- dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- son. Phone 98-2 longs and two shorts. WIDOW la hour or day. Needs employment badly. Best references. Phone 638, TURN your old umd o value. Cash or trade at Nugget hnup MISCELLANEOGUS NOTICE TO HO\IE OWNI:RS We can now install *plumbing and ating systems under a new -year finance plan. Come in i let us give you further de- ils, PHONE 34, RICE AND AHU RS CO. a Beauty Shop, ! T waves 50¢c, guaranteed permanenis $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. "I E TH “\'IN(f~ Day Phones 441 and 4504. Night Phones 436 and 4504. ALASKA WELDERS, Jack Silva, proprietor. crochet- LI::§SONS in Hardanger, .ng, etc. Phone 3282 &[D‘SHGE_.D.Q\ T - Case, containing glasses. Fir pleas: aotify 2551 LOST—Light tan overcoat with Astoria, Oregon, label in collar Taken by mistake from Elks' check room Saturday night. Re- turn to Hilmer Berg, Kaufmann's Cafe. LOST—Wallei with papers David Mahlum, also receipts and cash- iers’ checks and bank book. Re- turn to Empire, reward $5. No questions asked. ["PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY l ) DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIUNS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery - e T IR { Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe PHONE 221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. ELVI PAULSON, Operator N ) \ ) N \ ) ! i ) ) ) H ) § ) N N E ! b rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrered . . 0 . . ° ° . ° ° . ° . ° ° Marine ! | 1) Steanter Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive in port at 4:15 o'clock this af- ternoon. Should have 2% days Sails south via Sitka without returning to Juneau. Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- rive Wednesday. »CHEDU SAILINGS Norhwestern scheduled to sail Ixom Seattle Feb. 1 at 9 a.m. scheduled to sail from February 3 at 9 p.m. a scheduled to sail from ttle February 6 at 9 p.m. ess Norah scheduled to n Vancouver February 7at9p. m. Al scheduled to sail from ttle February 8 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Victoria scheduled southbound ® February 6. . LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth lvaves every Wednes- mail. ° ° . ° . . . L) . e day rnight at 6 pm., for ® Sitke and wayports. . ® Dart leaves every Friday at e ¢ 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake e ® and wayports. [] ¢ e e s e 00 s 0o . o e ¢ 0000000000 . TIDES TOMORROW . ® e 00000000000 a.m Low tide, 0:52 53 feet. High tide, 7:21 aum., 154 feet Low tide, 2:21 pm., 19 feet High tide, 8:53 pan., 117 feet DUPS - ALASKA CGD LIVERS HAVING COMPETITION Cod livers, \\Imh add definitely tn the income of Alaskan eod fish- ermen, are running into stiff com- petition from Japanese products in : the manufacture of the vitamin oil usctl 50 extensively to stave off colds and for other purposes, according to the Fishing Gazette of New York City Frozen swordfish livers, shipped 10,000 miles from Japan to Boston, have come into commercial use only recently, but are said to have! raised havoc with the New England fishing industry as a low-priced competitor. During April, May ani June, Japan shipped 179,586 pounds of swordfish livers to Boston, and frem January 1 to September 1| Canada sent 10,000 pounds of cod | and halibut livers through the cus- toms. | PAINTS — OILS i Builders' and Shelf | HARDWARE gyl Hmy Race Druggist SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings for Men” in FOODS Delicious, HEALTHFUL and— satisfying, because they con- tain the precious minerll‘ usually lost in cooking. | Brown, Miss M. Keaton, Mrs. | ding, Miss Shirley Garten, Mrs. Saaaosl | WHAT TH' SAM HILLS WRONG WITH TH’ MUSIC- SITTIN' THERE LIKE A POST FER HOURS/ AND I FEAR TEACHERZ HE'S BEEN )(HE SHALL SIT THERE MANY MORE HON. SMEARED BOTH HON. HON.BRAT HAS STOOL AND KEYS WITH HON. GLUE / News 5 D e TSSOSO PSS AN SIS S S IS SIS ‘NflRTHI.AND DUE : THIS AFTERNOON Motorship Northland, due in port at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon, ra | the following passengers for Junea. from Seattle: Mrs. D. Housel, Elaine Housel, Bud L B Keaton, Leonard Berlin, H. L. Red- lingshafer, E. Reeves, L. D. Liles, Thomas O'Blade, G. Y. Mach, Glen Carl, Mrs. Tom Hutchings, Bud Bod- Grummett. |OLD SANTA ANA IS NOT ONE PURCHASED BY ALASKA 5. 5. CC.. Purchase of the New York-Souf American Grace liner Santa Ara by {the Alaska Steamship Company for ervice in the northern routes brings | to mind another ship of this name, the old wooden carrier Santa purchased by John Rosene in 1905 |from the Pacific Packing and Nayi- ‘gation Company which became a unit of the fleet of the Northwestern Steamship Company. Three years later this firm was merged with the |- Alaska Steamship Company. | Purchased by Capt. Wallace Lang- ey of Seattle, the Santa Ana was operated between Seattle and Bethe! | on the Kuskokwim River of Alaska. | In 1926, the vessel was sold to thi Orange Belt Steamship Company of Mobile, Ala. The Santa Ana encoun- tered a heavy storm in the Guif of Mexico during her voyage from Se- attle to the Gulf port and was towed into Tampa, Fla., in a damaged con- dition. She is now operating out of Mobile. | The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 388 e et PHONE CARDINAL CABS 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 i .ings that men like best. Whflmm’:;""'”"”';”—”“""" IrlSh Facc EPIC Yea_[‘ m 1936 Irish Free State has in prospect a in 1936 which will see considerable revision of the republic’s n epic year in its stormy historyv economic and industrial system. Early in February the senate will be abolished and a unicameral government established, giving Presi- dent Eamon de Valera almost dic the cabinet which will dominate the tatorial powers since he controls one-chamber legislature. Ireland is also going through an industrial revolution designed to give the republic economic independence and self-sufficiency. This program has resulted in extremely high living costs due to the high taxiff necessary to protect the fledgling industries. " CHIMNEY FIRE | A chimney fire at the home of | Harry Olds, opposite the Fire Hall, et u CANADIAN 6:20 pam. » couny yesterday, resulted in g of an alarm e fire to be harmless and burned 1t without causing damage. fou Compounded _PRESCRIPT Bfi exactly as written by your doctor. e ! SAILING TO VANCOUVER. VICTORIA and SEATTLF 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 particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU biH A= | Ludwig Nelson JEWELRY and WATCHES BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP ] 12and B Streets CHANNEL BUS LINE | Leave Auk Bay GET RID OF YOUR CORNS QUICK - SURE - SAFE Use END-O-CORN tonight. In the morning pain will be all gone. In a couple of days your corn or callous troubles will be ended. END-O-CORN is worth $50 but the Butler- Mauro Drug Co. sells it for fifty cents. Get a jar TODAY and have happy feet. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! SHOP IN JUNEAU! Pay’n Takit Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! L Chatham Stralts Transportation Co. M.S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every h-ldsy! at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight recelved not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas | Leave Douglas—20 minutes before SAILING SCHEDULK Leave DueJuneau Due suncde Suzamer Seattic Northbound Soutnvouss ALASKA Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 29 VICTORIA . Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb. 6 N'WESTERN -.Feb. '1 Feb. 4 Feb. 14 ALASKA Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 19 VICTORIA Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 N'WESTERN Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 6 ALASKA ..Feb. 29 Mar. 3 Mar, 11 THE ALASKA LINE Round trp fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 ) YT ‘The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau M. S. Northland ..Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 S. S. North Sea Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. o M. S. Northland .. Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 S. 8. North Sea ... .Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 M. S. Northland . Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. . S. S. North Sea Mar. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 $35.00 | HAROLD KNIGHTU, Agent Phoné 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... _ Phone 79 | CITY WHARF -Phone 23 | GuY sMrrH, Douglas Agent Phone ' 18 ALASKA Transportation Com pany Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Port of Tacoma, Jan. 29, am. and from Pler 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 Pier C, City Dock, Seaitle, Feb. 6. at 9 p.m. Calling, Ketchinan, Wrangell, Detérsburg, Juneau. For general information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residece Phone 312, Office Phone 114. Weckly sService from Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER AGENT n i | WARRACK | Watch and Jewelry Repatring | | Construction Co. | PAUL BLOEDHORN | Juneau Phone 487 ! at %?va;nlbh rates ] aQ— FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 - B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 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. When you bank by mail, it isn’t néecessary to “wait till you go to the bank.” You can bank from anywhei‘e at any hour. In 1936, let banking by mail at the First National provide safety and eon- venience in the handling of YOUR finances! | each hour, starting 20 minutes be- |fore 8 am.; last trip 20 minutes before midnight. | Leave Juneau — 15 minutes after oo mrerres o= | gach hour, starting 15 minutes past T am.; last trip 15 minutes past 12, midnight. Glacier Highway Leave Juneau 7:00 am. g 8:15 a.m. [ 3 The First National Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA ZE W R 2 WX