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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1936 POLLY AND HER PAl b N pi __SU/ SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS NINETY/ AN'ME SHIVERIN' {LIKE A COOT. I BETTER SEE A DOCTOR. AN’ TH’ ONE IN THIS ROOM SEZ NINETY-FIVE / qou BAN-“SOUTH: - LR TYPING, mimeographing. Phone Your want-ad will produce, | 7‘917' 8 e 2 if you: WANTED—Lady io occupy »som. § 1. Think carefully about Board also available. Call 632. your proposition. ® e 9 9 o 00 0 00 0 0 2. Direct your seliing efforts WANTED—WI1Il care for white chil- o . at the individual. | dren. Reasonable. Mfs. Lyle Jon Steamer Move.nents 3. Be specific. Use colorful | son. Phone 98-2 longs and two o Stk . words. Avoid generalities. | shorts. . NORTHBOU . 4. Tell the whole story. | @ Norco due Friday night or early @ 5. Emphasize the best feae 1W}IID°W r‘agy “:;’o‘:(t” it e Saturday. ° ture of your offer. . Bkt e b ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS “» 6. Mention price. A ikl i b s ® Zapora scheduled to sail from @ 7. Make answering as essY | fURN your old goid into vaive ® Seattle February 6 at 9 pm. @ as possible. !l Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ® Princess Norah scheduled tn = | ® sail from Vancouver February & SCELLANE S e 7at9p m. . . MISCELLANEOUS ® Alaska scheduled to sail from NOTICE TO HOME OWNERS: We ¢ Seattle February 8 at 9 am. ® can now install plumbing and @ Northland scheduled to sail heating systems under a new ® from Seattle February 10 at e three-year finance plan. Come in © 9 p.m. . collectors, U. S. stamps and for- and let us give you further 3 Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail e ain prices. James' tajls, PHONE 34, RICE from Seattle February 13. e are General Delivery AHLERS CO 4 SUUTHBOUND SAILINGS » - - Victoria scheduled southbound e FOR SALE—Threc-room house With [OrA's meauty St 4 p.m. Friday. . bath. Near Bridge, nice location 50z, guaranteed p Northwestern scheduled south- e Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele- complete. Call “ bound February 14. . phorie 436 or telephone 201 fur appoint- @ LOCAL SAILINGS . ¢ — ments ® Estebeth lcaves every Wednes- o D 2 a eldes v 3 oy N I 3 a v . $65, installed. Pully guaranteed. 1Pl THAWING- PR L SR ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441 Day Phons 441 and 4504, Night ® Dart leaves eve:y Fridey at e - ——————————— Phones 436 and 4504 ALASKA ® 7 &m fcr Petersburg, Kake o Northern Hots p WELDERS, Jatk Silva, proprietor, ® 804 wayports 9 erty. One of the best buys in g b TR M B A g T T Juneas, Priced low for quick VESSONS in Hardanger, crochet- PP R R sale. S6e owner on premiscs ing, ctc. Phone 3252 FOR SALE-—Coal and. Pres-to-logs See Juneau Commercial Phone 3 pright plars Rea SHOP IN JUNEAU! Dock or RICEREN kD JAP SEINERS LOST AT SEA Bakery ° FOR RENT—Four-room furnished sonable. Phone 357. apartment and bath. Downtown e — ~ | lccation. Inquire San Francisco ! ~—— ; ! . 4§ two rooms and bath. Wors[ Storm in 4 Years \ — Y . { . . { FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. Strikes Islands—U. S. ! P SR APS. e Freighter Stands by udwig Nelson FOR RENT Furnished 3-room 2 heated apt. Phone 1604. YOKOHAMA, Feb. 5.—The Am- 2 JEWELRY and WATCHES ; R . erican freighter Eglantine has radio- Harry Race Druggist CHOCO™ATES SHOP IN JUNEAU, FiRs! “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” RSN 5 )L 531 S i Guy Smith | | iPOR RENT — Beven-room, partly tract of land situate on the Glacier | furnished house, fth and Gold. Mrs. ... » Hi S & i annaWnn ighway about 7 miles from Ju { RS . heau, embraced in U. S. Survey | No. 2153, containing 6.46 acres, lati- ) { i VACANCY. Nugget Ap! | FOR RENT—Furnisned single or FOR RENT — 5-room up-to-date, ¢d she is standing oy a Japanese fish- home, unfurnished, full basement, g boat which is in distress in a oil burner, fireplace, electric storm 160 miles off Cape Noshima. | range, etc. In one of thé best Tokyo reported that navy craft residential districts. G. E. Krause. 2r¢ searching for nine fishing boats | Phone 439, with crews totalling 57, lost at sea | i in the wi blizzard in 49 years. > el e ®ecoses0 000 FOR RENT—Three-room furnished TIDES TOMORROW s apartment. Telephone Single O. ® ©¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ e ¢ ¢ ¢ @ 0.0 o High tide, 0:3: a.m. 15.6 feet. Low tide, 6:14 am., 29 feet. High tide, 12:19 p.m. 17.2 feet. Low tide, 6:40. p.m., -1.5 feet. FOR RENT—Furnished, heated apartment in Douglas. See Kil- burn. 3 H UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEHIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska. | January 13, 1936. | Notice is hereby given that Harry F. Starr, entryman, together with COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, wat- his witnesses E. J. Kirschofer and! er, dishes, cooking' utensils and Frank Deorge, all of Juneau, Al-| bath. Reasonable at Seaview. |aska, has made final proof on his homestead, Anchorage 08033, for a double apartments. 209 Second Street, upstairs. Reasonable. 3-roon: unfurnished house, Rawn Way, rear cf Seward Building. $30 per month. Phone 334. Panama City has grown from a | town of 700 in 1913 to a city of 11,000 tude 58 degrees 21’ 44” N. longitude | in 1936, 134 degrees 33° W. and it is now e {in the files of the U. S. Land Of- fice, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no Zynda C. E. Miller, Wrangell; Mrs. M Moore, Fairbanks. i SEEEST o S L R e D D S S SO NORTHWESTERN IN LAST NIGHT ON WAY WEST Steamer Northwestern from Sc attle berthed at Pacific Coast Dock | at 8:30 o'clock last night and sailed for the Westward during the caxl, morning. Capt. C. A. Glasscock i3 commander of the Northwestern ax Paul B. Coe is purser. Passengers for Juneau were: From Seattle—David R. Brown, Jane Far- ! elley, Miss E. Grandall, Marjorie Jef- fries, C. W. King, Willis King, Mrs. C. J. Peters, Peter Sherie, Robert Simpson, Mrs. Robert Simpson, W W. Tt Vanderbilt, Eugene Boejort, Har IMullen, Dan Schaefer, F. C. Wagner. From Ketchikan — Mrs. N. B. Moore, D. T. Felt om Wrangell—O. Lillogram, G. P. H. Adams, Elmer Passengers from Juneau were: To Seward—Ellen Mack, Robert Libby, George Phipps, O. R. Hart, A. C. Black, Gil Rich. To Cordova William O’Neill, Mrs. A. O'Neill, Mrs. George Phinn. To Skagway—P. B. Halverson, E. J. Reiland, H. Walker, D. Dennis, Lillian Klaney. - > . v e A" THE HOTIrLR es o v e anoo0e e . 0 Gastineau Jane A. Farrelly, Juneau; D. T. Felt, Seattle; P. H. Adams, Seattle Hdw. Co.; Miss Evelyn Crandall, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tur- | off; Jack and Bob Turoff; Carl W. Hall; King, Seattle. Alaskan Ben Wilson, Junedu; Harry Mul- len, ' Juneau; Fred C. Wagner; W. Farlin; E. Gilligan, Salmon Creek. MISS FARRELLY RETURNS Miss Jane Farrelly, employee of the | FERA office in Juneau, returned cn the Northwestern from a three- weeks’ vacation spent with her par- ents in Portland, Oregon. ;e > FERN BEAUTY PARLOR Closed during the absence of Mrs. H. C. Shippey in California. Will reopen for business March 3. adv. —————— Forty-nine persons died in in Miami, Fla., from injuries fered in traffic accidents. 1935 suf- Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards D R U G S tiaked —OSI:S" | | protest is filed in the local land i ““l‘l':'l:“’;v":ue || office within the period of pub- PUROLA REMEDIES . | |lication or thirty days thereafte: 4 » oo | [said final proof will be accepted PRESCRIPTiIUNS CARE- ?l Thomas Hardware Co. | |anda final certiticate issued. FULLY COMPOUNDED [ ] GEORGE A. LINGO bl Regis Front St. Next Coliseam ) | f—semr—n First publication, Feb. 5, 1936. PHONE 97—Free Delivery zf: Peter Pan Beauty Tast: pUbHE: vl 1. 1938 It % e 4 3 Shoppe = S b e S e |§ Rice & Ahlers Co. | | The Juneau Laundry || HEATING PLUMBING Franklin Street between | § SHEET METAL WORK Front and Second Streets d { \ PHONE 34 PHONE " \ il stk ‘ g ey i PHONE 36 |; i SABIN’S £ 4 N | > & rom 1§ ; _‘)Eflt_lll') prompt MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. * T e I R [Q DELIVERY HELVI PAULSON, Operator } E - b, | The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap = & “JIMMY™ CARLSON mith, Clifford L. Swap, Mrs. A, | ock, Jr., and two children, Mrs. | off, Jack Turoff, Mrs. B. | Petersburg—Miss Brita' Ask, G. W. King, Seattle; Willis | o T — By CLIFF STERRETT This convincing demonstration HEY: PAW/ 1 WUZ,SYSIE,BUT IT'S LIKE IcH) L ME AN’ANGEL'S IN HERE. AIN'T )Y WARMIN'UP FINE/ YUH coLD? s of one of the stage kisses in a play whose actors were tried on charges of appearing in an indecent show was given in court by Charlotte Treadway and Jach Gardner, two of the players, while Deputy City Attorney Robert Anderson, the prose- cutor, timed it. Scenes from the play were enacted in the course of the trial at Los Angeles. (Associa ted Press Photo) Leads Italian Fleet The Duke of Spoleto, cousin of King Victor Emmanuel, commands |the “Italian fleet in thp Red Sea, which has been massed to “face CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER. VICTORIA and SEATTLF From Juneau i PRINCESS NORAH 1 February 12, 24 ! March 9, 26, 30 | Round Trip Winter Rates now ! in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 Tickets, reservation and full | particulars from | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent i JUNEAU ;xny eventuality.” (Associated Press Photo) LEGION AUXILIARY Committees covering the various phases of the American Legion Aux- iliary activities for the coming year were appointed last night in an in- lwresflng and busy session of the |group in the Dugout | Chairmen are as follows: ! Poppy Chairman, Mrs. A. E. John- |stone; Bulletin Chairman, Mrs. A. =. | Karnes; Americanism, Mrs. Lorraine APPOINTS WORKERS | |l Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Depariment Store | We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! : Chatham Stralts Transportation Co. M. S.“DART” SAILING SCHEDULR Leave DueJuneau Due Junear i Steamer Seattle Northbound ~Soutnuoun { VICTORIA .........Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb. 6 N'WESTERN ...Feb. 1 Feb 4 Feb. 11 ALASKA ..Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 19 VICTORIA ......Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 27 | N'WESTERN .. Feb. 22 Feb. 2 Mar. 6 ALASKA .Feb.29 Mar. 3 Mar. 11 THE ALASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 R Alaska Steamshir Co. RTHILA via D ‘The only line serving Alaska aat main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau M. S. Norco Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 ROUND 1RIP M. S. Northland ..Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 1§ SEATTLF M. S. Norco Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 M. S. Northland Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. . $65.00 HAROLD KNIGH t, Agent Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent - Phone 179 CITY WHARF e A Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... ...Phone 18 ALASKA Transportation Company Nexv sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Port of Tacoma, Feb. 5, am, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seaifle, Feb. 6, at 9 pan. Calling, Ketchinan, Wrangell, Detersburg, Juneau. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash, Port of Tacoma, Feb. 12, am,, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Feb. 13, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. For general information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residece Phone 312, Office Phone 114. ‘Weekly dervice from Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER at very reasonable rates Jumnn FRONT STREET Phone 487 | AGENT [} w T i i | FINE T WARRAC Watch and Jewelry Repairing fl Construction Co. | PAUL BLOEDHORN 1 ] | I ) FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. o— 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. |B. Johnson; Library, Mrs. Homer Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday Nordling; Hope Chest, Mrs. Esther &t 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Seelye. % Alexander and way ports. Plans for the social meeting, to be Freight received not later “than 4 | held February 18 ‘in the Dugout.‘ p.m. Thursday. were discussed, and Mrs. A. E. FOR INFORMATION | Karnes and Mrs. Waino Hendrick- MAURICE €. REABER, Phone 4622 |son were ointed hostesses. *Members were aiso reminged of| CHANNEL BUS LINE Members were also reminded of | the public bridge luncheon, given| Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas under ausflices of the Auxiliary, Sat- | Leave Douglas—20 minutes before urday of -this week. Mrs. Oscar Ol-|each hour, starting 20 minutes be- son is in charge. fore 8 am.; last trip 20 minutes 1 2 before midnight. | Leave Jumeau — 15 minutes after r""""”"‘““w" each hour, starting 15 minutes past BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP |7 am.; last trip minutes past 12, midnight. | Glacier Highway Loeave Auk Bay Leave Juneau | 7:00 am. | 8:15 am. 12and B 12:30 p.m. Streets { 4:15 p.m. Saturday and PHONE 547 Sunday Special 6:45 pm. e e rrrrororocossd ALSO T. 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! The First National Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA