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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1936. ey B 1 TR R [ PITY Y/CANT ) e T, - Jh ' R H I S'POSE Y'LOOK ALL ME AN' TH T GET ALONG DONE UP d r gy WIFE WUZ UP T'GETHER WITHOUT WE COuLD, B%é\[lgr; q0E. 2 i ALL NIGHT HAVIN FIGHT\N SMUC L SAM _/ iH 2 4 i o i SAILING SCHEDULR | W\ /2 Tn\ . @my oy Cé&c ! Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw o~ k""k\- | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboune i VICTORIA Mar. 7 Mar.10 Mar. 19 ALASKA Mar.14 Mar.17 Mar. 23 YUKON Mar.21 - Mar. 24 Mar. 30 VICTORIA ..... .Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 27 N'WESTERN .22 Feb. 2% Mar. 6 ALASKA .20 Mar. 3 Mar. 11 THE ALASKA LINE Round trrp fare (o Seattle—$65 i M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 . | p | Wit { . | . ity s | 3 PR - 7 T 2 . o | | s Mm \r--'»-—-‘--—‘--'ooco—oomo-~-¢—~~-»-om«ms \ PASSENGERS Death flf c"rtls SEVEN WANT AD | 1L i ; POINTERS v o —— \/l rine NeWS e Your want-ad will produce, 1| References if desired. Miss Aud- - ,W“ M !,14 ¥ ’ it y | rey Richardson, Zynda Hotel. = Z 2 via 1. Think carefuly about { ; { S g s b i iR 8 1 a" U" rae Is | Bl b your pruposition. TYPING, mumeographing. Phonc ¢ o o« ¢ « # » o » @ © @ t ‘iz 2. Direct your selling efforts 194. LI M : ° ‘ ) the 1 | 4 e eamer Movements ~ | e R e 3 o Am:;‘“{;‘: colorful w NX'ED;iMll oo rm \\lm’«:un— * = UND : Canadian Pacific steamer Princess (Continued from “age One) i TRAN SPORTATl()N Co Be specif color! e 7 H 2 ¢ i % 5 % - - bRt § o d‘i Notd aliti | dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- > I - Norah. from the south, has the fol | words. Avoid generalities. S b e Princess Norah scheuled to 1r " ing passengers aboard booked for ally for tne Ks G 4. Tell the whole story. ”;’"'[ Phone 98-2 longs and tWo o =" ¢ g gclock tonight, and © ] Sl a valued lal}: fo}x‘ Lflt‘ lel\?a:mx::' 5. Emphasize the best fea= shorts. should have 3'. days' mail @ B SR R o | CEBOK And: 6, F ERSIGEIUSA (ABDITA | “r: ot plid L L Y 7 - ° .;‘r” »‘1 1ave da; o g Mrs. A, Graff and two children, tions, Few men knew the inside of | - The only line serving Alaska ’aat main- i & ; WIDOW laay wants nousework by © _aboard : h Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Anderson, H.| ' Hoth itvors Ghe AbariopolRbEl e R Eivine At B2 petaDn P08, hour or day. Needs employment © Northwestern scheduled to ar- o ] 4 Barbola, D. Graham, Miss C. Halvor- : . edill aihs & réguiar waekly scsvise 7. Make answering as essy badly. Best references. Phone 638, ® rive tomorrow afternoon or o en, C. McKasson, H. Heier, T. Ness, | 0f Prenomination maneuvers and| g the year. as possible. Mo e © evening but nothing definite ® Mrs. E. Swanson, Pastor H. L, Wood, | the rough and "l;nbk‘ of the hustl-| TURN your Tod g0l d inw ® at 3 pm. today e I inos B ourteen PaS'en sers H. Jekill, W. Strong ings, as did the former Vice-Pre Leave Arrive Leave Cash or trade at Nug,v © Zapora scheduled to arrive next ® B { souriee T E gers puty =00 S0 dent ‘ Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau ————— — o Wednesday L Or juneau— iakes e, a1 TS | S . e i —— e Northland scheduled to sail ® Ten Out PARTY ON SUNDAY| He had come within striking dis- M. S Northland ..Feb. 3% Teb. 28 Mar. 1 = B FULLER Brush dealer. e from Seattle 9 to: ° ! k tance of the White House himself ROUNY 1P S. S. North Sea ....Mar. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 and personal brus © from Seattle Fe 24 » Motorship Norco from Seattl S g Mrs. ReIohi I .5 v | The has been told on g N M s Northland ..Mar. 9 Mar.13 Mar.15 pp sedan. $100 en: Phone 901 or 1 e ) p. m. o berthed at City Dock at 4:45 pm. M e u}::\fln-\ Wfl_f"‘“:\“:(‘c’:_";\umnrm that in 1920 he missed S. S. North Sea ...Mar.1f Mar.20 Mar.23 just completed. Le Ae Hve du , o Saturday, and sailed for the State € bridgh qouple, wey B W ooy b ftean postuabion for pts tained Sunday afternoon at a 4 o’- I uth and will sell che ° rom F o au Cold Storage Dock o 5 00 party given by the |Eresident by an eye-lash; that ex- r on Gastineau H ot g\|.A:>uA1:L(),pd l;mm ; i e Ypm b : D v« ‘k %uudl_z I,“(’”.”I.‘l? management of the T(’ltmlmi] Cafe, qul‘ I‘Jx“ m“f ,,.[,‘,“m,L, he would RAY STEVENS, Agent 109 ] g L duled: to sall frcm b Ekholm is master of the wnere' the pride, the former Miss|have been selected by T ¢ complete. Call 315 De Way 29 at g e N and C. Halstead is sel 5 2 ¢ 4 ha J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent FC L DLERe. B lary 29 at 9 am N and C. Halstead is purser Charlotte Polet, formerly was em-jcontrol of the party ms G or telephone 201 for appoir P < weduled o © Passengers for Juneau were Plineds “ the Chicago ccnvention CITY WHARF o R y | ments. © from Seattle March 2 at 9 € From Seattle — Miss Ba:bar An immense wedding cake. made | Harding GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent 5 A e s RS e p.m . Jnmmm Mrs. Lena Peterson, Les v Home: ards, and elaborate| Curtis' political philosophy was! S IS¢ J. ager, crochet- h 2 b; omer Richards, and elaborate urt Po] al ¢ I I ) i F X ® Victoria scheduled southbound e m Ketchikan 0. Gertsm: tiful silver vegetable bowl pre- |theories was that in a national X comp o February 27 ® A. VanMavern, The Reverend Mon- to bride campaign everything was over by i) c . LOCAL SAILINGS *® 19e, John Newmarker se present were : Mr. and |the middle of October. Check bacl ALASKA e ® Estebeth leaves every Wec ® From Wrangell — O. D. Miller Richards, Mr. and Mrs, |over his record and you will fina 2 S « right at 6 pm., 19 & Nps Don Miller, Miss Hazel Wheat- and Mrs. Lee |that he rarely made a speech after [ C 1257 care FOR RENT — Gne room ap « < and wayports. € on, Mrs: L. Hustolf M. McAlister, | that time. Usually he could b Transportatlon Ompany | month. Also one room apt ¢ Dart leaves evely Friday at & prom Petersburg—Stanley Zehrn, an, Mr.|found in some out-of-the-way plac FOR SALE—Sis-10! Aol e l,m‘m'\ jua e SN S AL .l’etershu:g‘ Kake & W: H. Chadwick. Misses Eve-|taking it easy. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Port of Tacoma, " matic oil burner, electric ran By Jeush Works, Dliy Foal. i alid maggaues © Outhound pasengers were I % "5 Johnston, | Both as a member of the Senate Feb. 26, a.m., and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Feb. 27, at 9 S0 Hot s, Aasannext iy e 00 e 00 e e e m . T, geattleOliver Hall Kessler, Smoky Mus, and later as presiding officer of SiaF Batehiren, Wikhdell Pobbraiie Rneas i elec QLSO AOVEEE F RENT-—Furnished 3 A~ E#r——— | Po Ketchikan + Havold, Glasér, K. Gambol ihat oy ‘Diniuenn 8 inentabickie pm. Calllag Ketehikzn, & 4 A b two double beds, combination| Reasonable rent. Phone . Sam. Light, Bill Robertson e s v aie Nexw sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash, Port of Tacoma, radio. floor lamps “"J“"' butfel.| Monagle ROEDDA DELAYED o Wretselili A MoBaciabn, s?:.,mi'[m;mn Z‘.;m‘: p’mid‘: e Mar. 4, am., and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Mar. 5, at 9 D ple. Write Empire C 1254 E i hp B N P . s . caiy 3 SUN LAMPS—3b.bu. Rent ON SITKA ROUTE Cenn Ellingson, The Reverend Mon the Senate in recent times. He p.n. Calling, Ketchxan. Wrangell, letersburg, Juneau. FOR SALE — Summer home and! $200 per month may be applicd c 8 1 roe. H. B, Crewson. demanded order from Senators and s chicken house located at Aui| purchase price, Elec Due to unusually heavy freight To Petersburg—John F. Chamber- got it even if he had to stop pro- For general Information call Agent — D. ?i‘l:‘emmcr Residece Bay. See H. L. Faulkner Light & Powar shipments, the motorship Roedda on lin ceedings for several minutes. Phone 312, Office Phone 114. ——— e — — the Sitka mail route, scheduled to e i Weekly Service from Seattle and Tacoma FOR SAL}:.»—.lltxlrc!;x'r\o::‘ vx?\..lvr MU rUR RENT — 5-room up-to-date, arrive in Juneau.on SUNday MOM- & o o 4 o e s 8 o 6 o o o CLOAKROOM POLITICS bath. Near Bridge, nice loc home, unfurnished, full basement, ing, will probably be delayed ths g TIDES TOMORRCW . s N ¥ v D B FEMMER Reasonable. See Lee Rox or t cil burner, fireplace, electric week until LOMOLIOW. P o o G st DRI SAILING He always said that party pol- . . phone 436. range, etc. In one of the best - - - AR TO VANCOU R, VICTORIA itics in itself played a minor part AGENT [ i oo residential districis. G. E. Krause. g R Bl St yEE and SEATTLF in the enactment of major legis- A PO BALIC—N ““"‘"”l Ho Phone 439 13 HERY POAT ElDER B fie A & @ 20 feet P | lation in the Senate. Members of erty. One of the best 5 i 3 3 > ‘Tom Juneau the Senate, he said, stress politics| oy i T > Sedbnct for ek ' . Hig! 2 2: . m., 17.6 feet b ot et it 4 Juneat. Priced 1w for quick| pOR RENT—Furnished single or ARRIVLS FROM SCUTH T :“:;0 ey S £y _g., = PRINCESS NORAH in the cloakrooms, but on the floor | FINE ‘r sale. See owner on premises bl artmantel 40" Bacox 0 o, S o ikcing conalAera gl ajor leg-| i | gon e (\])‘1‘1 x.nm\ 0! b]‘u;u( A oot \‘r e N February 26 ‘u‘u‘rm,, cmm‘duaflon of\ ma]» ]‘s, { WARRACK Watch and Jewelry Repairing | NS res-to-logs, | Street, upstairs. Reasonable. J 5 e o % M islation they forgot about it and i FOR SALE-—Coal and Pres-to-log i Bider arrived in Juneau at 9 o'clock Juneau, Alaska, Feb. 24, 1935 Mareh 9, 20, 30 moved in @i nonpartiasi et | . PAUL BLOEDHORN [ See Juneau Commercial Dock Of pOR RENT -— 3-room: unfurnished this morning from Seattle and SPECIAL. NOTICE is hereby given Round Trip Winler saws 00w IHis ahsarvation. Siuh T attar Constructlon CO. Aax very reasonable rates | Phone 3 house, Rawn Way, rear of Seward 1l that the Direcior, Bureau of Navi- mn effect to Vancouver, service of more than ® quarter of| | TEDeE Phone 487 ERONT STREET | FOR SAL Upri “Rea- Bullding. $30 per month. Phone The vessel, commanded by Capt. gation and Steambeat Inspection, Victoria and Seattle i 2 7 2 e = LE—Uprig] . Rea § = ~ a centwry in both houses of Con 3] sonable. Phone 357 334, 3pencer L. West, is to leave to- under date of February 12, 1936, $65.00 i i y : e e — for Paviof Harbor, where gave authority under the Act of Tickets, reservation and full e . SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST: COZY, warm, Turn. apts. Light, wai- Donald S. Haley will super- February 19, 1920, to change the particulars from G * - = = | K QISR ) QORIDg julpnalis und f work on the bulld- name of the gas serew INGA to V. W. MULVIGILL, Agent BOY SCOUTS MEET FOR INSl ’RANCE . e AR % | bath. Reasonable at Seaview ladder. The project NUISANCE Iil. JUNEAU The Ameriean Legion Boy Scout H ‘§sl'l:.'n7\7l—)£'<'; YOU MAKE 11! ) be carried out with a crew. of Said vessel was built in 1913 at PRESTSS Y SR ——-=4 | Troop, Rev. O. L. Kendall in charge, IDEAL PAINT SHOP | 3 - relief s Seattle, Washington; her official| | will meet in the grade school gym- See H. R. SHEPARD & SON If It’s Paint We Pl.ue It e Assistant Agent Fred R. Lucas number is 211305; her gross ton-| | BEITY MAC nasium at 7:30 oulock tomorrow Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg- ! 4 FRED W. WENDT nd Dorothy Baker, clerk, nage is 27; her home port, Juneau; ) evening for i ‘ | PHONE 549 WINTER COATS AT will arrive aboard the Northwest-'owner, A. S. Thompson, of Hoonah, BEAUTY SHOP i e < ——E 3 HALF PRICE ern temorrow for their duties in'Alaska. e e R, | the Juneau office. JAMES J. CONNORS, d o e ; t | Juneau Frock Shoppe B0 % GORORS, Vand & v’n T t Juneau xce Cream Pl i : i i o - Collector of Customs. Streets l ! Parl | | g xclusive But Not Expensive” | © si10p IN JUNEAU, FIRST! First publication, Feb, 24, 1936. | 3 arlors | % R 1 — o Lest publication, Feb. 27, 1936 ¢ Joo Cream, Soft DKL Chriks " e — "RATTON & BEERS o 2l PHONE 541 Groceries, Meats, . COF OP NO. 91 WINS THE BEAUTI- | MUNICIPA), ENGINEERS | b rereoeed Liquors Percy Reyn: Manager | | FUL DIAMOND RING { SURVEYORS i MAURICE AKRE —_— q ARSI Tl . —_— 2 | | GUITAR JSIRUOTOR PAINTS — OILS | | Leader Department TS R ,,,_,_,__-,,,,--,--,,,. Ameri B Parl VALENTINE BLDG, } | | Spanish style, $1.50 per lesson, Builders' and Shelf | V¥ ow Are Dome merican Eeauty Parlor | | Tele 5 ¢ or special rates for a series | | S weagra AR, Telephone 502 S s 11 HARDWARE | tore r ¥ H T Styles | id to Beauty : i ¥ ot lessoni I i When You Are Home . .. ! omorrow’s Styles | s TUDIO—416 Goldstein Bldg. honias Haxdsare Co. We Sell for LESS because ¢ i Today” ! S GRAVES _‘| Al va N ; We Sell for CASH! When You Are Away... . ! ~1 ne clutmn. Man* i — — - S | -~ //‘ Pe S H PLUMBING | Chatham Strans Transportation Co. ... No matter where you are, you & ! ,/l 0 "'15_, ! T METAL VWORK Home of Hart 3ehaffner and | Y, 66 99 can always bank safely and ! ! { Ci t ]‘1. s. DART promptly by MAIL at the First { ! ) i1garettes National of Juneau. : \ ('andy i | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday A \ |} at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port When you bamk by mail, it isn’t Juneau's Own Store! |} { CALL COLE FOR OIL! | Cards | Alexander and way ports. g it 4 b Jt o o Y necessary to “wait till you go to | i { || 34 plus or 27 grwvity, in any | \Prelghc received not later than 4 the bank.” You can bank fr B O { amount . . . QUICK! | | p.m. Thursday. h t Vo In 1 om * : { COLE mNsFER 11 | FOR INFORMATION anywhere at any hour. In 1936, i [ S | I) R U G 1 | |MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622/- let banking by mail at the. First . i Compounded i Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | e { National _provide safety and con- i L ! ; s o e | CHANNEL BUS LINE venience in the handling of YOUR . 4 | PUROLA REMEDIES e e Phone 108 Junesu or 71 Douglas | finances! $ : aswritten } |\ by oGORIPTIUNS CARE- ew :::;eh:::u;l:s:zo ;r:)mufis wperg: ! JLLY COMPOUNDED gt o b . Y by your H‘ FULL’ ) fore 8 am.; last trip 20 minutes 1~) S N '3'!' i Y \‘} ) 7 d ° | before midnight. Faer A L] doctor. |} Front St. Next Coliseum | | j Leave Juneau — 15 minutes after | | PHONE 97—Free Delivery | Ludwig Nelson rc ]lc each hour, starting 15 minutes past ! ll‘&t ationa au Drug Co. {|] JEWELRY and WATC m:s T am; last trip 15 minutes past g6 3 f L ook B 12, midnight. B n Rl A c g _ Glacier Highway €t o %4 by "GARLAND BOGGAN | } Y e Pabst Famou, s e iy * JUNEAU, ALASKA PHONE 36 Hardwood Floors || SABI N’S Draught Beer 1230 o, 230 am A & s | ;i .m; :30 p.m. s F t Waxing Polishing | | On Tap 415 pm b1 or very promp Sandin | |{ “eversbing in Parnishings ~TIMMY" CAR _Saturday an frviea 4 . 1 2 Eunday Epr Sunday Eneeie , LIQUOR DELIVERY | PHONE 368 || for Men JIM¥ LSON oLt e —— Bl e ALNO TAND SLIAKCE

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