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CHATIEs JAB TER B, CHNTTER J; o5 3 SEVEN WANT AD PCINTERS Your want-ad will proauce, if you: 1. Think carefuliy about your proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts al the individual. 3. Be specific. Use coloriul words. Avoid generalities. 4. Tell the whole swory. 5. Emphasize the best fea- wure of your offer. 6. Mention price. 7. Make answering as ersy as possible. TR ALY} FOR SALE_30 hp. Standard en- POLLY AND HER PALS T | w Clerking or office work References if desired. TYPING, mumeographing. BABBLE BAB3LE by you Miss Au rey Richardson, Zynda Hotel Pho 194, ANTED—Will care for white d- WANTED—To buy a baby bugsy Phone 5152, nil- dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- son. Phone 98-2 longs and two shorts {| WIDOW laay wants nousework by hour or day. badly. Best references. Phone 638. Needs employine: nt TURN your old goid inio valve Cash or trade at Nugget Shop MISCELLANEGUS gine. H. D. Enquire James F. T ¥ 5]15 % ‘J;':n‘es yilson, Box 1404, Juneau. 8 Beauty Shop, Wijeo s 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 FOR SALE—Sunny Suds washing complete. Call 315 Decker Way machine. $12 cash. Mrs. Soberg., or telephone 201 for appoint Ninth Street ments. FOR SALE Bix- e Cl1235. FOR SALE—Used Thor washing machine. $8. Call 5721 ? 4 FOR SALE—Thirry-seven foot Al- aska troller. Atlas-Imperial gaso- line engine. Excellent condition— ready to go. Boat now in Seattle. For further information, inquive W. K. Clark—Empire. FOR SALE—Threc-room house with bath. Near Bridge, nice location. Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele- vhone 436. FOR SALE—New Suvamatic range oil burners, 150 gal. welded tanks. ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441 FOR SALE—Northern Hotel prop- Juneau. Priced low for quick sale, See owner on premises. - FOR SALE-—Coal and Pres-to-1ogs See Juneau Commercial Dock or Phone 3 R o FOR SALE—Upright plan» sonable. Phone 357. Rea- S. Coast Guard cutter Keiner, U Tallapoosa 2 Smith & Wesson single target pistol. Return to Em- and receive reward. LOST shot pire {E YOU MAKE SPEND WHE " Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager house. Automatic oil burner. Wriie om_furnished I’IPE_ltL;‘.iVlNl Day Phones 441 and 4504, Night Phones 436 and 4504 ALASEA WELDERS, Jack Silva, proprietor. LESSONS In Hardanger, ing, etc. Phoune 3282 staREvRa | crochet- FOR RENT-—Two-room house and bath. T See John Torvinen, ailor. The FOR RENT—Store on Seward, near Front. Apply Room 3, Valentine B al { Apartments, | Phone | P | VACANCY. | d 3. 1dg. partment with bath. Third Klei 1604. urchase price. Cliff Apts. oil o burner, ange, ete. fireplace, electri ugget Apts. FOR RENT—Furnished single or 209 Second Street, upstairs. Reasonable. ouble. apartments. $65, installed. Fully guarant-ed | FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room apt. Reasonable rent. Phone 524. Mrs. Monagle. erty. One of the best buys i/ pOR RENT — Three-room, heated n and Gold. {SUN LAMPS—gb.bu. Rental price of $2.00 per month may be applied on Alaska Electric Light & Powar Company. oom furnishediapl. {FOR RENT — 5-room up-to-date, home, unfurnished, full basement, c In one of the best residential districts. G. E. Krause. Phone 439. 34, { FOR RENT -~ 3-roon: unrurnished house, Rawn Way, rear of Seward Building. $30 per month. Phone b i | ath. Reasonable at Scaview. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man* Home of Hart 3ehatfner and Marx “'athing HOP IN JUNEAU! Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery COZY, warm, furn. a'pl.s. 1;!?“ wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and I GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors :‘ Waxing Polishing Sandin, e, o PRGN ; THE D GABRLe A Sy BRLE D e e e P 2 . { Marine News FAMOUS BOAT Steamer Movewmnents The Gertrude L. Thebaud is the > > . . . . [ ® . . . . - ° ° . . . . . . . . . ° . 4 . . . . . Sitke and wayports. . . . « Dart leaves every Friday at i 3 7 a.n fcr Petersburg, Kake WHE A n and wayports, fi . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . ° . . ° . . . . . ° «a a0 | buys o 00 00 o < TIDES TOMORROW e v o0 000000 ONWAY SOUTH YEAH. I CAME IN HERE T'GET A PAR O' WINTER MITTS. ALASKA B. R REBUTS WORD Matanuska Coal Held ‘Good, the cost is about the sa shipped from the States. Southeast Alaska, AILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 17, 1936. By CLIFF STERRETT | i | i OF BALLAINE Chickaloon, was abandoned because ty Will be held next Friday even- at 9 p. m : : : ook At ing in the Parish Hall, under aus-| J.B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent -Phene . 16) bl IND SA ‘G ride of the Gloucester fishing there was not enough traffic to, & x Y SOUTHBOUND sul.l}\(“ fiefl > justify a line, trucks having taken!Pices of the Women's Altar So- | CITY WHARF .. > Phone 23 Alaska scheduled \uur.h hound b G 2 e enct the business. i clety, of which Mrs. Walter G. Hel- | GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Phone 18 at 9 p. m. Wednesday The vessel is about 120 miles east | 1an is president LOCAL BAILINGS of Halifax with disabled engines. The Department of the Interior,| ND-\VQ‘P <SR R L] — Estebeth ivaves every Wednes Heavy seas are also endargerinz according to Ummel, buys about) 5" Lo ik S e 3 O S— 7 tor ¢ 1100 vesl 2,000 tons of coal annually from|MeR!s, and interesting prizes, are day rght at & pm., for essel. planned. The public is invited to the Evans Jones mine near Mata- nusk use in schools and other at Bering Sea points, i Point Barrow. He said a 1o Ummel S, coal from Alaska, the States and British Columbia, finding the Department at 8:30 o'clock Ias: Brings 17 Passengers from | costs about the same in each in- | stance. | S | ;O“i t“i;(. :;%g B fily ]23 ;EP: Sitka — Takes 17 Referring to Ballaine’s charges! 0 858 B Bl 184 Ine f This P that &ll of the 450 settlers who! Low tide 4:05 p. m. 14 feet rom lhis Fort 1= S e, High tide 10:38 p. m., 12.6 feet | went jnto Matanuska in 1916 and M’KENZIE NAMED TO NEW POSITION at 6 o'clock last night and sailed for Seattle at 9 o'clock. | Passengers for Juneau from Sitka Motorship Northland, southbound | !9}7 have gone broke, Ummel said | from Sitka, berthed at City Dock;;;e'illysé:""h"ds 95 them -pre shill aska, “They had little when they were: Molly Peters, N. A. McEachran, E.| J. Reiland, C. M. Ellison, J. Cham- berlain, K. B. Edwards, R. Wake- lin, Mrs. J. C. Roehm, Mrs. M L. Bahrt, Fred Terrell, Joen Niemi,| Tony Stipick, Martin Bee, Ben F. Ficken, Mrs. B. F. Ficken. Outbound passengers from Ju- neau were: | To Seattle—Marie Nelson, Mrs. J. P. Keatonn, Mrs. L. H. Smith, Thelma Fuller, Clara Robinson, Dura Evans, Jennie Bromberg, R. E. Shelley, Grover Winn, S. Poltner, Merlin Evetts, R. W. Rosson, Harold Kenneth D. McKenzie has been promoted from district passenger agent of the Alaska Steamship Company, to the position of assist- ant general passeniger agent ac- cording to advices received from L. W. Baker, traffic manager of the company. Joining the' Alaska Steamship Company as a freight clerk on the; steamship Northwestern, McKenzie was promoted to purser of the vessel and later transferred to the Seattle ticket office as cashier. In a few years, he was promoted to traveling passenger agent and then to dis- Willis Peters, Tessie Peters, Tr=—eeeseooroeocreeeee DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL STORAGE and CRATING JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48 . When in Need of GENERAL HAULING CALL US Night Phone 4703 trict passenger agent and then to district passenger agent in charge! of the Alaska Line’s city ticket of- | fice in Seattle. Each year he makes a trip east to tell the people in that ' Knight. | To Southeast Alaska ports—John| Newmarker, J. M. Clark, Harry Race, Joe Denny. ! Through pasesnger from Sitka| part of the country of the scenic| were: | i wealth of Alaska. To Seattle—Elmer Jakeway, C.( 1§ % e M. Peterson. 1 GROVER WINN GOES SOUTH | To Ketchikan—P. H. Adams, K. | Louring, Don S. Wright. To Kake—Fred Haltiner, Ronald | attorney, left on the Northland | Bean. | enroute to Seattle in the interests| To Saginew Bay—Millard Rogers,| of his legal business. He expects| Mrs. Millard Rogers. to return to Juneau by March 2. | . _— | Yes, Suh! T'll soon be with you! adv| Grover C. Winn, well known local v i {1 | 34 plus or 27 gruvity, in any WHEN IN A H! RRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! | SHOP IN JUNEAU! | | Thomas Hardware Co. BEITY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 12and B Streets PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE | amount , . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER | Phene 3441 or iight 1803 . he blFTS-5 | | | | | Ludwig Nelsoa ‘{ JEWELRY and WAT( UES ) . New Arctic Pabst Famons Draught Beer On Tap % “JIMMY" CARLSON Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUABING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 SABIN’S “Fverything in Furnishings N for Men"” L PHONE {CANADIAN Chatham Straits Transportation Co. e t.A HE; ROUND BUT IF THOSE TWO HE -CANARIES DON'T SNAP OUTA T SOON, I'LL MAKE IT A SPRING HAT ! "-YEAR . SAILING SCHEDULF Leave Due Juneau Due Junean Steamer Seattle Northbound Soutnbounr N'WESTERN ... Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb, 11 ALASKA Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 VICTORIA ... Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 27 N'WESTERN Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 6 ALASKA ....Feb. 29 Mar. 3 Mar. 11 THE ALASKA LIN Round trrp fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 | | PN — 1 | started and they weren't farmers, but most of them are good Alaska residents today,” Ummel said. - AME CONSERVATION SOCIETY ORGANIZED A copy of the constitution of the| General Wildlife Federation, thel outgrowth of the recent North| American Wildlife Conference in fd O NORTHiBOUND vl PR Lok i S s T B | Washington, was received here to-| 3 M opcttiin Tol) BE'NG TOSSEBl But Too Far Away day by H. W. Terhune, Executive | ' tomorrow afternoon or even- ks 5 y by H. W. : [ ening. Nothing definite at from States Officer of the Alaska Game Com-; ‘'ne only line serving Alaska 'nat main- 3 . mission. | 3 p. m. today — ! . | tains a regular weekly service throughout Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- STU RMY SEAS SEATTLE, Feb. 17.—Alaska coal| W-.L. Finlay, of Portland, Oregon, | the year, rive next Wednesday is good c: but is too far away Das l"i;" ll'lam!ed du-e«gto;lfurk Or_e-‘,: SCHEDULED SAILINGS = from the United States, said J. R.| 80D, Washington an aska 1n| g Leave Arrive Leave Norco scheduled to sail from ® (Gertryde L. Thebaud, Pride Ummel. Purchasing Agent of the e ““,‘Cmuon;.“hue i Dmg- = Boat Seattle Juneau Juneaug Seattle at 9 o'clock tonight Alaska Railroad, in commenting| DATing, former Chief of the Bio Zapora scheduled to sail from of Gloucester, Re- i latimerits of Johd B Ballaine, nguaiy S!\u'\'e,\'. is chairman of the, M. S. Northland ..Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 1 Seattle February 19 at 9 p.m. ported Disabled who asserted in an open letter to OEAMIZtion. | M. S. Norco Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 2008 Princess Norah scheduled to President Roosevei. that “bankers’ | M. S. Northland . Feb. 24 Teb. 28 Mar. § ;alxl‘i{rgnx\),\“:mmu\‘«‘r!"'-'m'»m.\ BOSTON, Mass, Feb. 17.—The ;‘I‘i]mad: = n(.; S',dles“rhsd’]m-.‘ALTAR OCIETY TO | Bouns 1rIP :{.s.s Nf;lrthhslea Mar. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. Pt i e i R O Coast Guard headquarters report fluenced the Government’s policy TY SEATTLF - 8. Northland ..Mar. § Mar.13 Mar N(;‘“‘)l::f:f."x'l“,‘"‘;t:}'“‘]’ 1 10 %81l ¢ the Gertrude L. Thebaud, a two- 23ainst development of Alaska coal HOLD BRIDGE PAR i S. S. North Sea Mar.1f Mar.20 Mar, R o masted fishing schooner, winner of Mines. e 4 $65.00 9 a.m, » SRS < in Ummel said the branch line of _ Commemorating Washington's! Northland scheduled (o sail ¢ the 1930 fishermen’s race, is in 3 Hirtins BB i R T Raaifis ey distress off Halifax the Alaska Railroad, operated to P’ ge p HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent Phone 109 E attend ALASKA Transportation Company Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Port of Tacoma. Feb. 12, am,, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m. Calling Ketenlkan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Nexw sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash, Port of Tacoma, Feb. 19, a.m.,, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Feb. 20, at 9 p.n. Calling, Ketchman, Wrangell, Defersburg, Juneau. ->--a SUNDAY NiGHT ALARM A small roof fire at the Perelle *tments on Seventh Street was tinguished by the Juneau Fire ex night with very little damage -, - WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Meeting tonight, 8 p.m. —adv. For general Information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residece Phone 312, Oifice Phone 114. Weekly service from Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER - PACIFIC -, " AGENT SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA |5 - v and SEATTLF | RPN | FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates | | FRONT STREET | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 ~* B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH February 12, 24 March 9, 20, 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 Pay’n Takit Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! WARRACK Construction Co. Al When You Are Hom & When You Are Away ... .. . No matter where you are, you can always bank safely and promptly by MAIL at the First National of Juneau. r M.S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday &t 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 pam. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglag Leave Douglas—20 minutes before each hour, starting 20 minutes be- fore 8 am.; last trip 20 mibutes before midnight. Leave Juneau — 15 minutes after each hour, starting 15 minytes past 7u.m.;lmtrm15mmuu.pm 12, midnight. 3 Glacier Highway Auk Bay 00 a.m. | When you bank by mail, it isn’t necessary to “wait till you go to the bank.” You can from anywhere at any hour. In 1936, et banking by mail at the First National provide safety and con- venience in the handling of YOUR finances! WX I N TSN SN 4 The First National - Bank Leave 1z

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