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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB: 26, 1936. PULLY AND HER PALS AH !'T"”‘ NOT H REAL HAIR ,BUT A WIG. . EL_AH E‘ AH-.- P i S SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS proauce, | WANTED—Wourk by lady | Clerking or office work preferred. | References if desired. Miss Aud- | rey Richardson, Zynda Hotel. -ad will carefully about | moposition. | ct your selling efforts e Indiviauai [YPING, 194 Phone sgraphing 2. Di lm white chil | WANTED—Will ¢ Be specific. Use colorful words. Avoid generalities. | dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- Tell the whote swory. Phone 98-2 longs and two 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. Ve WIDOW laay wants vork by hour or day. Needs employment badly. Best references. Phone 638. Mention price. Make answering as ersy as possible. TURN your old goid mro val Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. : , ,Loms Beauty Snop, House on o‘h anc 50¢, guaranteed perma i complete. Call 315 Decker FOR 1932 izupp sedan. $100| oOr telephone 201 for appoint- ove t completed. Leav- ments lr‘;l,l,:;l.l F,};‘,,,l‘_; LESSONS in Hardanger, crocte ing, etc. Phone 32 ild's bed, complete,| ————————"—7— i condition. Reason 'm%REN 501 ] R m FOR RENT shed house. In- quire Snap Shop, FOR RENT — One room apt. $20 month. Also one room apt, $15. lights and water. Over 1 Cahinet Works, City Float FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room AI)'. electric hot Reasonable rent. Phore 524. Mis. LEAVE j f‘g i: A{/ two doubl ath Monagle radio, floo et Writ [o} SUN LAMPS—3b.50, m\m.n price f $2.00 per month may be applied on UN PR'N' NfifiAH o FOR SALE—Tnrec-rovt: house witk purchase price. Alaska Electric bath. Near Bridge, nice location Light & Power Company. }:;:;‘;":;’e'e' RFr e Rox or ‘ruR RENT — b5-room up-to-date, ~Canadien Pacific steamer Princess 3 Lot W1 home, unfurnished, full basement, Norah arrived from Skagway at 7 POR SALE—Northern i poi | oil burner, fireplace, electric o'clock night, and sailed for erty. One of the best buys range, etc. In one of the best Vancouver early this morning Juneau. Priced 1ow for quick| residential districts. G. E. Krause. Passengers from Juneau were sale. See owner prem Phone 439. To Vancouver — Roy Oxman, N. - — - Banfield, F. J. Spenger, Mrs. F. FOR SALE-—Coal : RENT—Xurnished s O Petts, Mrs. V. M. Blackell, Mrs See Juneau Commercial Dock o} double apartments. 209 Second ¢ P Wyller an? child, Miss M Phone 3 - Cpagha ) FOR SALE—Upright pta sonable. Phone 357. Street, upstairs. Reasonable ed Rea | FOR RENT -~ 3-roon: uarurnish Phone Building. 334. $30 per month TeGE Streng, W. &Mflpfi COZY warm, furn. apv.s L(;,hl wat- , er, dishes, cooking utensils | bath. Reasonable at Seavie SHOP IN JU‘N lined leather glove ame by proving this ad.| 1ay have and paying for Empire Call or phone WINTER COATS AT HALF PRICE { ] Juneau Frock Shoppe “Exclusive But Not Expensive” | SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT'\ Juneau Ice Cream house, Rawn Way, rear cf Seward . and o.® 9 By CLIFF STERRETT E z { s g s i z i s .. oo e e Steamer Movements NORTiiBOUND scheduled to arrive In this afternoon . . . . Zapora . port late o Northland due Friday ° or evening L4 SCHEDULED SAILINGS . ° ° . . e o o Iternoon ‘(htxl\(ln(' to sail Princess Noral chedule to sail from Vancouver March 6 ® at 9 pm SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Victoria schedu noon tomo Northwestern bound about M ° ° . heduled south- e farch 6. 3 . . . ° . . LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth lcaves every Wednes- day reht at pm. far Sitke 4nd wayports 05 evel Dart ! 3 0 c v eE00000000000CN0000000000 0 a0 15 PASSENSE Ben 0 amson, ) J. Newmarker, m Lowe, 'wm Ellen Shaffer Beatrice Waugh, Mrs. Eva 1gh To Prince Rupert — William Holmes. - voe3es0 e . TIDES TOMORROW . gh tide 3:46 a. m., 17.9 feet Low tide 10:14 a. m., -0.5 feet gh tide 4:30 p. m., 14.2 feet tide 10:16 p. m., 2.8 feet - FLEISCHMANN'S GIN more than erdinary gin! costs no adv. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, l:l), BI Wl\\ THE Bh'\l TI- Manager FUL DIAMOND RING l Parlors | I | | MAURICE AKRE | GUITAR INSTRUCTOR Spanish style, $1.50 per lesson, L | or special rates for a series g7 ==========="7!| American Beauty Parlor | | of lessons. [ i d Iy First Aid to Beauty | TUDIO—116 Goldstein Bldg. | Tomorrow s Styles o= e & <L T TS R | Today” R { v | Rice & Ahlers Co. | [ nearve PLUMBING | ! SHEET METAL WORK I PHONE 34 ! Juneau’s Own Store )\ \ { 18 § \ ! \ \ \ ) \ \ (B 3 Guy Smith DRUGS o e Compounded 3 | ezactl { . i PUROLA REMEDIES 8 waiiien PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- by your FULLY COMPOUNDED doctor. Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery Juneau Drug Co. | — 7 e o= H.S. GRAVES | "ne Clotlfln‘ Man* i Home of Hart Sehaffner and Marx ~inthing | | 1} ee—————— L] EN IN A Hl RRY | CALL COLE FOR OIL! | | | 34 plus or 27 gruvity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Elflifi Ludwig Nelsoa JEWELRY and WATC HES ————d o~ T | TGARLAND BOGGAN || Hardwood F loors PHONE 36 i For very prompt }’ Waxmgs mdlll:ohsh ng LIQUOK DELNERY i PHONE 35 r—h—__u \ ] | ‘ SABIN’S ' “Everything in Furnishings for Men” Marine News Juneau, Alaska, Feb. 24, 1936. ___ UNRAY TRk SURVEYORS i SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby given teeeeeeeee. o om — | \ |that the Director, Bureau of Navi- | | . VALENTINE BLDG. Vi gation and Steamboat Inspection, BEITY MAC | Telephone 502 |‘§_ felephone 409 1936, —_ | nage is 27; her home port, Junea 1 ‘ Alaska. WELL, GOOD-BYE, PO LY I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT j WITH MY MANICURIST [TM JUST CURIOUS TKNOW IF YER FRIEND'S APPOINTMENT IS T'GET HER NAILS MANICURED jmf JUST SHARPENED! 7 Steamer VICTORIA ALASKA YUKON N'WESTERN ALASKA 7 MRS. SHAFFER LEAVES OR SOUTH ON NORAH NAVIGATION VICTORUZIA .. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneay 'Seattle Northbound Southbouns Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 19 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Ma#. 23 Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 Peb. 15 Feb: 18 Feb. 27 Feb: 22 Peb. 2 Mar. 6 ..Feb. 29 Mar. 3 Mar. 11 THE ALASKA LINE ,° Round tmp fare to Seattle—§6s M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 Shaffer left on the Prin- 1 for the south following advices that Mr. Shaf- AIDS OUT IN —_— ment of Piggly Wiggly, left on i recent steamer for Bellingham. | Several Bcacons Buoys Re- Mr. Shaffer will meet his wife HERE FBB WEST 3 in Vancouver ported Resicred to ; and immediately re- 'n by auto to Service 5 | | | | | | ".s mother’s bed- side SRA ; = The following Alaska naviaguon) = ‘The only line serving Alaska 'aat main- tains a regular weekly service throughout MRS V BO(‘[‘AN aids are temporarily out of ‘con the year. ssion @ W tored as s m mission and will be 'res : Forty-seven }’asseng_’cxa for RETURNS FRoM SOUTH <oon as possible, according to the et Leave Arrive Leave stfice of » Superintendent Of | @ ————— Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau Juneau—95 Enroute i i i B i h ighthouses 1 M. S. Norco Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 to Seward (et Hanc E g W_n !;H,,‘. Low 1:1:(1“1{”( Buoy 1 reporte 3B Northaon Beias Aaim e With 47 passengers for Juneau, Johnson, in Roseburg, Oregon, re- Deep Bey Entrance Beacon re- ROUND TRIP i 6<NOHh Sea :lhr 2 M?r. 6 Mf\r. x: LD yo Passengers enroute to turned on the Northwestern ported destroyed December 14, 1935 SEATTLF »‘L :S. 'Nnrlhlamd Mar. 9 M.Lr.‘13 Mar. 15 ¢1d, the steamer Northwestern from ~ Word of her mother's fatal ifl- Bjock Island Light reported ex- fipet S. S. North Sea Mar.1f Mar.20 Mar.23 attle berthed at Pac riess reached Mrs. Boggan in JuU- yinoiiched February 11 5. Dock at 1 o'clock this ueau on January 26. She immed- Gape St Elias Light Whistle d to the Westward shor etely took passage for the south, g,y 2 reported extinguished Nov. RAY STEVENS, Agent Phone 109 noon. :x‘u'v’ lr,.C.m\cr!lh \u;]r,dl Hl]. ,!Eevld,uhan 19. 1935 . B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent = wsungers for Junsat that her mother had already ;{.1»((1 Noisy Island Light reported ex- TY WHARF O S —Mrs. D Bak Mrs. G. away. Continuing south for the tinguished November: 9;" 1995, ¥ MV, Dosiglin Apssst. v 2 y ¥ 4 . funera - va ent 2 igus il o i [ , Douglas Agen W. Boggan, C Gardinor, Mrs :GIT:”{mi‘“\n:rltxfqurrxs;\d:p:x:fls-‘f Aids | restored AN Rarvice . singe D i dueldy Bred. o G i " Jast report, February 15. are as Lucas, Cedric Moody, F. K. Ordway, attle e ir I P. Ordway, Charles Rice = o 52 R e 3 I v, Mrs. H. C. Shippey, SCOUT TROOP TO MEET P“““hc”*";f"l" i l';’""‘“' = = tinguished ebruary was - { 14y S.mens, Mrs. W. E. Smita, J e ’ Al k 'E rt tl m, Mrs. Hawley Sterling, Mr The Norlitemen Boy Scout Troop lighted Feb. 20 askKa rans| 0 a 0“ Julia Terhune, W. F. Thompson, C. Will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 _ Foundstone Rock Lighted Bell Buoy 1 reported extinguished Feb 13, was relighted February 15. U. Tipsword, Mrs. C. D. Tipsword. ck in the Northern Light Pres- Normand West and eight steer- byterian Chureh parlors, Acting '°. : ! ag yutmaster Eugene Rhode in Faust Rock Lighted and Bell rrom Ketchikan cHache. Betera to Bucy HS reported extinguished John M. Clark, Lena Elder se initiated, and [»{F“b 15, W cELERNE PR G0 Weekly S Jingham, Gertrude Mannin cially request .| Hood Bay Lighted Buoy 3 re- cher, N. Lester Troast, | ported extinguished Feb. 8, was re- Istedt and two steerage. | lighted Feb. 20, Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION ilings frcm Tacoma and' Seattle to Ketchikan— Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier C, Seattle m Petersburg—G e Ander- Rocky Island Light reported ex- e % o st tibcs WUt tinguished Feb. 6, was relighted 9 P.M. Wednesday 9 P.M. Thursday nut, Baxter feian, n. £ sscect CANADIAN Feb. 15. *M. S. Zapora ... Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Chet Jobnson, R. D. Russell | Cape Edgecombe Light reported S. S. Evelyn Berg _Feb. 26 Feb. 27 om Wrangell—Fred G. Hotes | extinguished November 18, was re- . PACIFIC lighted February 15. Permanent Changes Made: Salisbury Sound - Morskoi Rock Buoy 2, first elass nun, established February 19 in 116 feet of water, 200 yards 327 degrees from rock pt. J. Ramsauer is master of the and Lee Winch 1s Noiuawestern purser Outbound passengers were To ward--Floyd Betts, L. M. Berlin, Daupniny, H. Torgensen, Ed SAILIN TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLV PHONE 114 D.B. FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 Delaney, J .C. Cooper, Ray Hurley From Juneau with depth of one fathom over at o A. E. Schoeitler, Andrew Simons, < QN low water E Townsley, C. W. Hufeisen PRINCESS NORAH ISV S 14 February 26 | March 9, 20, 30 | Round Trip Winter Rates now | in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 WARRACK Construction Co. Phone 487 NEW TELEPHONE DIRLCTORY Now in the process of compila-' | tion, New listings and advertisers will please notify Juneau-Douglas | Juneau Telephone Co. —adv. To Cordova—' John Bang To Seldovia Richard Wakelin. To Haines—Mrs. A. Watkins. Teddy Ibe and wife, — Geo. F. Dunbar | Watch and Jewelry Repalring | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | | at very reasonable rates | | FRONT STREET | > Tickets, reservation and full I 2 A T A TR SHOP IN JUNZAY, FIRST! particulars from | STRATTON & BEERS l | | [ G 22 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent { TPAL EN El UEvARST ‘l MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | under date of February 12, BEAUTY SHOP FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD SON B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. { \ gave authority under the Act of } February 19, 1920, to change the i ‘K 12 and B L3 name of the gas screw INGA to P 9, Taklt o' NUISANCE IIL . Streets ay n 'rg‘ = Said vessel was built in 1913 at| | i ’i Seattle, Washington; her official PHONE 547 GTOCGTIGS Meats’ 4“ number is 211305; her gross ton- ment Lec;der Dgnartmont , ... Store. ..., We Sell for LESS because owner, A. S. Thompson, of Hoonah, PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt JAMES J. CONNORS, | | HARDWARE ' | Collector of Customs. First publication, Feb. 24, 1936. Last publication, Feb. 27, 1936. R | [ Thomas Hardware Co. finances! Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap Saturday and Sunday Speviad When You Bxe Home S When You Are Awuf SHD 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, riécessary to “wait till you go to the bank.” anywhere "'at ‘any ‘hour. In 1986, let banking by mail at the First National provide safety and con- venience in the handling of YOUR it ‘isn’t You' can ‘bank from -

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