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. . ey & BarundivAi) Board also available. Can g2 3 Steamer Movements Vlo“:;';tg Sails in 3. Be specific. Use coloriul S NORTH BOUND > ernoon words. Avoid generalities. || WANTED—WIll care for white chil- 1000 oheduled to arrive o & Teil the wihiole sty dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- oy ebinsl o B e s Aliéka THAbsborthiRE Company's 5. Emphasize the best fea- || Son. Phone 98-2 longs and two o " CCRH, K MDOL » shotorahip, ZahoM. WEted b Pein. ture of your offer. | shorts, Evelyn Berg s s mer’s Dock at 4 o'clock this morning 6. Mention price. ‘ WIDOW xm'y wants work by © fr tle Fe © and sailed for the States at 1 o'clock 7. Make answering as ersy hour or day. Needs empioyment @ Vici »duled to sail from © this afternoon. ; ; Jussivle J badly. Best references. Phone 638. @ ¢ "ebruary 15 at § 3 !"..m,yulgcrs for Junvfxu \\}ur\ From SEE o Norco s to sail m o Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- ¢caitle—Miss Lois Arthur, B. Cole. | TURN your your Toid goid into valve. ® Seattle February 17 at 9 pm. ¢ cess Norah arrived from Skagway 2nd Alden Torgerson Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. e Zapora scheduled to sail from ® at 6:30 o'clock last night, and From Tacoma—D. Glynn ~———————————— - & Seattle February 19 at 9 p.m. e sailed for Seattle and Vancouver OQutbound passengers from Juneau MISCELLANEGUS e Princess Norah scheduled to ® with 21 passengers from Juneau Vere: For Funter Bay—W. S. Peko- R T A T i ® sail from Vancouver February @ ct 3 o'clock this morning. vich, Mrs. Pekovich. 9 ;]‘5 A Ford 2 -M)'rlCE TO HOME OWNERS: We o 21 at 9 pm ® Outbound passengers were Fcr Seattle—Mrs. J. Lyman. 3 Good tires and moto can now instaill plumbing and e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS = For Seattle—C. F. W .. L. 1. Capt. S. G. Bartholomew, master heating systems under a new e Northwestern scrieduled south- ® Iversen and wife, Thomas Ness ©f the Zapora, remained in Ketchi- three-year finance plan. Come in ® bound February 14 o J. B. Bernhofer, A. H. Cohn, Mrs, k@0 on the northbound voyage for 1 and let us give you further de- e Alaska scheduled southbound ® I, Hendrickson, Mary E. Waterud, lical treatment, and the vessel is )= tails. PHONE 34, RIC AND e February 19. ® Nellie Simpkins, E. Babcock, John temperarily commanded by Eldred I -| AHLERS CO. . LOCAL SATLINGS ® Roed, L. Peterson, B, Ashby, . Hanson Tirst Mate of the Zapora. : ) n ttle. | ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- Y v, 4, Bawyer, Pat Good. Cnbt: bnrino‘n:no\_\' expects to re- For 1rthe nform ‘nqm"‘ LOLAh ueau(y Shop, er WA’W‘ e day night at 6 pm, far e znmu,h H,ms Berg, Clifford Berg, sume command of the steamer on W Tark | 50c, guaranteed permanents f:,m « Sitke and wayports. € the thbound mp’ FOR SALE—Three-roor L(; mt)ip‘.é;hox;d ‘.3011" 1ljr a;npmn:V : D:na x‘:mfi ;:el;,lvs;‘:(malf: 354 = htie 0: Pockham 3 bath. Near Bridge, ni ments. ! i Whypaits i 7 ““\" §: pomodr.. TWO BOATS DELAYED e “ Among the tnrough passengers . | g T Cee e e Sy 1o samoer wewe. BY HEAVY WEATHER i ER TR WHINGeee ) el J. R. Smith, Cashier for the White — FOR SALENew suvamatl: Day Phones 441 and 4504. Night Pass and Yukon Route at Skag- TWO fish boats bound for Juneau ol Burners, 150 gal. welded ts Phones > ALASER H ASK s ! S way; L. Noble, Canadian Customs With cargoes of black cod have been $65, installed, Fully gua ,,,..,fl\ WELDER! a, |‘u~w-t"'rr Agent, who has been at Summit, (‘(]né.:d for a week because of heavy 'ELDLER el A @ r W s r weather. e CESSONS in Har fl .?' C] f;‘l L,‘_f,;w'::,m::nflf W RO BRIS Th swkhind m POR SALI—_Northers Hots) piop mg, ete. Phoue 3252 B A A e 9 Taku Harbor, while the Fremont erty. Onex:f éhe] b“‘x ’;; 8 e 45 % i e e o e |DovEtuutiEnnter Bay Juneai. iced low for g = E ¢ e 5 sale. See owner on premises W%RLNM Steamer Alaska sailed from Pa- * FIDES TOMORKOW 5 MCAFFERTY RETURNS POLLY AND HER PALS -- AN' WHEN I BLAH, BLAH--- SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS -ad will pruauce, w~\‘\II[‘D 71’0 hu\ a Phone 5152 ))Ab\ buggy if yor 1. Think carefuliy your proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts TYPING, 194, muneographing. Phone about to occupy WANTED—Lady room. FOR SALE —Coal and Pres-to-logs TOR RENT — Heated, furnished following passengers Lo . High tide, 3:58 am., 151 feet, |Juneau businessman and property gy~ e — o~ oprorume _ f,‘;;,n"e“‘;e‘“‘ Gmeroil (Rony or room for gentleman. Phone 6002. To sgi,fi(‘,i“gfi,‘,’ ;w:: Jgi’::‘; d- Low tide, 10:22 am. 2.7 feet. | OWner, returned aboard the Alaska For general information call Agent — D. B. Femmcr—Residece - Housel house on 4th. man, J. P. Morgan, R. S. Ingram, High tide, 4:26 p.n., 124 feet yesterday, afternoon. Mr. McCaf- Phone 312, Office Phone 114. . FOR SALE—Upright plars Rea- | — - ~ Clyde Neff, Charlie Gilbert, Mr. Low tide, 10:16 pm. 4.1 feet. | ferty spent four weeks in Seattle Weekly Service from Seattle and Tacoma sonable. Phone 357. |FOR RE One-room furnished o ™ 5o reries. ©. Odekirk. ———eee on a combined busines sand pleas-; — — | for house ng. $15 n‘.on:‘;x. En- Ca'.h(‘rinev McKmno}n Mx's g a FAIRBANKS COUPLE WED | ure trip. D B FEMMER | trance City Float over Juncau g S e Mrs. Anna Meyers and Edwin C, ——————— oo S i > % SALESMEN WANTED Cabiret Shop. é‘_’"';\;oox:'fi: I\R,;:"leé:;u:m;fi.cfigJnlm..\on. both of Fairbanks, were AGENT SUN LAMPS—$5.50. Rental price of Herb Dunlop. i i gty 5'1";;’1‘} When in Need of SAILING $2.00 per month may be applied on ~ To Valdez—D. T. Felt. o ¢ % BF DM familles in Doglas 8id| o ctuse orice, Alasta Misoirle To Gortlova—Mrs; 5, (. Fassell;| diedee ot the Fairbanks Explora- | DIESEL ONL—UTAM coAL | T VANCOUVER VICTORIA 3 R R T 4 N i : et Light & Power Company. Mrs. Daisy Christensen, C. W. Hall, tion Company. ‘ 1 FINE rt earning $25 weekly and in- e g GENERAL HAULING . crease rs apidly. Write today. RaW- FOR REN1—Four-rowu furnished SKB-12: Oakland, ‘ leigh, Dept Calif. JUST LET T AV METOSESJEQ T i UE, \ \ \ ) \ \ § \ \ 3y cific Coast Dock for the Westward at 6:40 o'clock last night with the Gus Backus, S. To Haines—Anthony E. Karnes, apartment and bath. Downtown j w. Gucker, Ralph Johnson, Mrs. To Sitka—Nicholas Ray, John Il- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY F[;B 12, 1936 * s s s s Griner. | location. Inquire San Francisc0 R johnson. LR Bakery. |FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt, | Cliff Apts. \Jweslas! | For RENT — in, oo e Sam Pappas, R. Wakelin, G. C. Cazac, J. H. Beach, Alfred Til- son, George Carpenter, Peter Kitka. By LL[bF ST ERRLT'[ SAILING SCHEDULFR Leave DueJuneau Due Jurear | Stzamer Seattle Northbound Southbournr ‘E N'WESTERN Feb. . 1 Feb. 4 Feb, 1! ALASKA Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 VICTORIA Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 27 N'WESTERN Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 6 ALASKA ..Feb. 29 Mar. 3 Mar. 11 THE ALASKA LINE Round trrp fare to Seattle—$63 mm» T R R G HERE \larme News D e e USSR b | /IPASSENGERS ®° 000000000090 preminent | Frank McCafferty, SPEND WHERZ YOU MAKE IT! UNITED STA'I'ES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ; GENERAL LAND OFFJCE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. November 12, 1935. STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 room up-to-date, To Skagway—F. B. Vanderwall, REPUBLICATION | | home, unfurnished, full basement, H. Dixon, F. W. Reed. Notice is hereby given that James' w "= ===~ N,A,,M,* | oil burner, fireplace, electric ———tt— F. Dowling, has made application| = — Harry Race | range, etc. In one of the best GOES TO HAINES |for a trade and manufacturing sitP.j! | residential districts. G. E. Krause. J. W. Gucker, merchadise broker.| ancnorage 07809, for a tract of land | BETTY MAC Druggist | Phone 439 sailed for Haines on the Alaska. | described ‘as lots 5 and 8, sec. 8, T. BEAUTY SHOP cuocorates Ngket AT L | ettt 7{30 S R. 5 E CRM. containing | vacancy. I—Furnisned single or apartments. 209 Second upstairs. Reasonable. double Street, FOR RENT -~ 3-room: unfurnished house, Rawn Way, rear cf Seward Building. $30 per month. Phone 334, COZY warm, furn. apts. Light, wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Rensonab]e at Seaview, VP ST ) "GARLAND BOGGAN ! Hardwood Floors | Compounded PRESCRIPTIONS .\, :‘ Waxings A Polishing = e | andin, as written | PHONE 58% : by your \ doctor. l { | | : Guy Smith 15 DRUGS b PUROLA REMEDIES The Jlmeau Laundry Franklin Street between Fromnt and Second Streets PHONE 38 PHONE 36 PRESCRIPT1ONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED |} Front st. Next Coliseum | | !} PHONE 97—Free Detivery | | For very prompt | R e} LIQUOR DELIVERY ) \ ! Peter Pan Beauty [ Shoppe PHONE 221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. HELVI PAULSON, Operator | 44.59 acres, Any and all persons claiming ad- 12and B | versely any of the above mentioned | « Streets land, should file their advers'*} claims in the U.S. Land Office, An- PHONE 547 chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- | 227> 22 === after, or they will be barred by %~ the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Feb. 12, 1936. Last publication, March 18, 1936. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE :[ Thomas Hardware Co. Cigars Cigarettes e Ludwig Nelson JEWELRY and WATCHES e e SN e Rice & Ahlers Co. o PHONE : Candy . Cards The HEATING SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 ) New Arctic Pabst Famou: Draught Beer On Tap CABS " FROMSEATTLE ISPURCHASED —_ = | l'Vlolonshlp in hall) This CARDINAL | M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 KIRKPATRICK AUCTION SALE FOI'II]E]’ /\laska Sleamer IS Sold to David R. Gird- S T/ JORTH lA% wood of Seattle ‘The only line serving Alaska ’at main- » et tains a regular weekly service throughout SEATTLE, Feb. 11— David R the year. Girdwood, Seattle shipping com- pany executive, has purchased at Leave Arrlve Leave public auction the steamer John C. Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau Kirkpatrick, formerly of the North- western Steamship Lines, for $5.000. M. S. Northland ..Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 The former Alaska steamer, built | M. S. Norco Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 ;. in 1919, cost $250,000. Claims of ap- M. S. Northland .. Feb. 24 Teb. 28 Mar. & L,:::\P.;];L:l\n?sltl)\:‘o 5:::@ been as- ROUND - RIP S. S. North Sea Mar. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 it q SEATTLF M. S. Northland Mar. 9 Mar.13 Mar. 15 . S. 8. North Sea Mar.1/ Mar.20 Mar, 22 SHOP IN JURCAU, FiRs"! $65.00 HAROLD KNIGH U, Agent Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ..Phone 79 CITY WHARF ... _Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .Phone 18 . ALASKA Transportation Com pany 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. Nexs sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash.,, Port, of Tacoma, Feb. 19, a.m., and from Pler C, City Dock, Seattle, Feb. 20, at 9 pan. Calling, Ketchixan, Wrangell, Detersburg, Juneau. GLENMORE DISTILLERIES (0 buIsvie owiNsROR, From Juneau Il WARRACK I | Watch and Jewelry Repairing PREICIE, MORAH | Construction Co. ||| PAUL BLOEDHORN February 12, 24 | Juneau Phone 487 | at very reasonable rates March 9, 20, 30 | FRONT STREET | R T H | Round Trip Winter Rates now B FOR INSURANCE Victoria and Seattle $65.00 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | ! 3 | Tickets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Pav’n 'l‘akit | Grocerles Meats, Liquors Leader Depcn'tment Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! |Chatham Straits - 'rnmpuruuon Co.|. ‘M.S.“DART” | Leaves Pemmer Dock every Priday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | i | Alexander and way ports. i Freight received not later than 4 { pm. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION ‘. No matter where you are, you m always bank safely and mptly, by MAIL at the First N‘auml of Juneau. ‘When you bank by mail, it isn’t ‘?}?cetfiqn to ;wmt till baglu go_to & b 4 ou. can k from anyvhae at_any hour. In 1936, MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 N i mlng v¥ mail_at the First | atio pro de safety and’ con- CHANNEL BUS LINE venience in e the hsndlfiig of YOUR | Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Douglis—20 minutes before each hour, starting 20 minutes be- fore 8 am.; last trip 20 mlnutei before midnight. Leave Juneau — 15 minutes l.lkd each hour, starting 15 minutes past| @7 |7 am; last trip 15 minutes past 12, midnight. i Glacier Highway Loave Auk Bay 1 7:00 a.m. 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. | Saturday and | Sunday x 6:45 p.m. finances! tact First Natwrwl Bmék au LR IT

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