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'nl LY AI\D HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1936. SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS ad will produce, Male (nl)k areful.y about Address Ei (=B S —"C ) m- ed. ot ot st e e e Marine News 5 | \ \ | ) ] ot i e e et i i) - pire R-1266 | WA ’ young lady (lmkmv or office work preferr References if desired. Miss Aud- o | 104, WANTED—Will cace 1 MAIL BOAT IS BACK IN PORT, SITKA ROUTE n s e s s s s s e s B fic. Use colortul || TYPING, mimeographing. Phone J NORTHBOUND . Roedda Uelaved for Many words. Avoid generalities. ____ ® Northland due Friday afternoon © BRUHGHT HEHE 4. Tell the whole story. - for white chil- ® or evening ° RCd\OH.‘" . Sails at 5. Emphasize the best fea= || = gren Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS » Noon Tomorrow 6. Mention price. | shorts » from Semi}e{lwmghl; ; ° The motorship Rtzada arrived d [ v - 3 e - b UGN BENIERIST W i from § here at 9:30 o'clock last night with | WIDOW 1laqy wants ne o attle February 29 at 9 am. ® 10 pitd & il - [ hour or day. Needs em © Nm‘-!h sf-\ A‘Iu: c.lx .u ': e MO!Ol’Shlp il’l I:,arlv Thh Anan the. ne b to Sitka and 1 badly. Best references. Phone ° from S le March 2 at . 2 2 ) way ports at 12 o'clock, noon, to- g —— s.' e ° pm oi" MowmpSajls South v Borees 12 ovlock S b e TURN your old goid into valve. ¢ zgpora scheduled to cail from e . i e L A Cush or trade at Nuggew SNOD. ¢ " Seattie March 5 at § pm. @ During Forenoon of the Roedda and Dave Ramsay boat ‘ ® Princess Norah scheduled (o o e s purser MISC h ] \\. Ous e sail from Vancouver March 6 e ) Passenger for Juneau were: i S H on 5th and | paTy ® Fine b o ; From Chichagof—Alex Peterson. I LOLA'S Beauty Shop, WA o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS -+ Dock eorm Seattle & From Sitka—Robert Wakelin s 52 1upp sedan, §100 906 guaranteed permanents $375 ¢ yicieria in port and scheduled @ Tacoma at 2:30 o'clock this m From Tenakee—Mr. and Mrs. S e o lsted Tedve it coupiile, ORIl 815 A1 Wl o tosall south at 6 . o'clock ¢ ing With six passengers for Juneau. Johnson, George Tokenaks. v i i, or telephone 201 for POl o tonight o The HiBOHRRHAE- Trbni: Tacoma From Hoonah—Mrs. E. A. Swan- ca )3, Gastineau Hot s © Northwest luled south- e Mrs. George Johnson and two c n, Mrs. H. H. Ibach, J. A. Ron- 3 o & bound & h 6 ° from Seattle—Wm. B. Litche- Y < FOR SALE-C nplete SSONS in Hardanges, cro - LOC 'L, SAILINGS . Alfred F. Burzo, Archie M. F.cm Kimshan Cove—Mr. and Sulky. Good condition. Re - ing, etc. Phone 3282 ® Etebeth ieaves every Wednes- @ Dovgall. Collis Druley able. Phone 35501 £33 ¢ day night at 6 pm., for e The Zapora moved from Fem- 1 e here on Sun- = " e Sitke and wayports . 's Dock to the Cold Stor dock Roedda was de- FOR SALI m%n ENM Py S s . 0 o'clock this morning ay » which destroyed bos yumber 3472 ) " & A the Patie o €d for Seattle a short time h lding in Sitka equipped including girde e and wayports « with the following passengers from aboard the ve: ete., $450.00. Inquire at Apariment gy . o A ; MR PR P R R e S iz hting the flames 4, Nugget Apts., after ou 1019 We To Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. H. G. unusually heavy freight ship- box 1257 care Daily K Dickerson, Victor Dickerson, Robt. ments, and by bad weather FOR Purnished VIGTURlA HERE Thompson, James T. Wilson The motorship ved at Sitka i quite Snap Shop To Petersburg — Mr. and Mrs. “ast Friday morning, where 108 tons FOR SALE—Six-room house, au Stanwood Whiteley, C. Hornad there by the steamer Evelyn matic oil burn el FOR Cux m ap.. §290 UN wAY SUHTH e, Ber awaited shipment to Chi-| electric hot water, davenp; r Alro one 1 apt. 815 o 00 v e o0 0000 - e two double beds, combination Dishes, lights and water. Oves e SO R i ey S semuT o radio, floor lamps, settee, buffet, Junea Cahinet Works. City Floa e v e o es v encoec ete. Write Empire C 1254 —= s o e OR I’FNT—Furnisned 3-room apt. R.: D, et % 2 i s e e bath. Near Eridge, ni : Monagle from Westward—Takes | Hign tige 5:33 p. m., 125 oot ; 3}:;;?‘:3}4; s SUN LAMPS—35bU. Rental price Fourteen South l‘c“ Hde l} }0 Bedi fook [ e = = $2.00 per month may be applied 1 s POR SALE—Northern H purchase grice, Alsska Riectri Sl Juneau, Alaska, Feb. 24, 1936. SAILIN erty. One of the best buys Light & Powsr Company o o tocx SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby given — TO VANCOUVER. VICTORIA Juneau. Priced tow for quich e 25 i 5 S it dO¢k that the Director, Bureau of Navi- and SEATTLF sale. See owner on prem i 4 e i F i =2 s gation and Steamboat Inspection, ! 5 e ~.|rUR RENT — o-room up-to-cate, cd | e 5t 20 pM. P ynder date of February 12, 1036, From Juneau s FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs | home. unturnished, full basem s for Juneau were: From Sew- o ¥ b b ey the Act of PRINCESS NORAH f See Juneau Commercial Dock or | ©Oil burner, fireplace, electric o \ §R B Peter- o 1501030 ko charge (8 > Phone 3 | range, etc. In one of the best bt Mg March 11, 22 ! f . AR s PR i gas screw INGA to . 9 99 b | residential districts. G. E. Krause. t—Jud Strand, Lient. (Ve T P18 April 1, 12, 22 FOR SALE—Upright pian Rea- | Phone 439. wton, Esther Peterson. s Vondbl el maliE: T 1918 B Round Trip Winter Rates now Sirable Prions 857, ] - e I a3 E. M. Polley, _° Fla in effect to Vancouver, FOR RENT—urnished single o pai Farwell, O. Rapussi, Art Si- SCAttle. Washington; her official Victoria and Seattle # double apartments. 209 Second mens, R. Rapuzzi, Stanley Smith, J. Rumber is 211305; her gross ton- $65.00 &i 6;1@“5\ Street, upstairs. Reasonable. Goding, Arnold Hestness, W. W, "age is 27; her home port, Juneau; Tickets, reservation and full FOR RENT -~ 3-roon: u.mu )is " I F. Kane, : Johi FOUND-—Biack lined leather glove. house, Rawn Way, rear of Sewa Fenw e ; i |‘<‘\”x":4‘m: ‘.‘:“i s Z;;ndmg. $30 per month. Phone Outbound passengers were: To (‘ Tl v F;, n;v‘ : | 3 : Seattl Mrs. Saf Mount, Carl all or phone Emp | 70%Y, warm, furn, apts, Laght, wat. \eidman, Richard Johnson, Robt. FOUND Child’s horn rimmed| er, dishes, cooking utensils and " .R\"x,m;;r'N“: o Swnmm;l i d \er may have same| bath. Reasonable at Seav e O N by aying | — P e 2 o I 3 LheRy 4 ‘,;::n.»mi‘;::: The world’s “biggest apple” is at To Ketchikan—Judge W. A. Holz- i 5 AR Cornelia, Ga. It is made of metal heimer, Mrs. Holzheimer. iro Drug Co. | and measures more than six feet diameter. ah, a Georgia Indian an alphabet of his own al-| though he was unable to read or write 91 \\'lj\'.\' THE Bl‘:\i"i‘l- FUL DIAMOND RING First Aid to Beauty Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL VWORK PHONE 34 S 5 S 5. TR DRUGS American Beauty Parlor To Wrangell—C. H. Keil, D. Pau- lino, O. Lillegraven. - TWO FIRE ALARMS I DURIN"' 24 HOURS‘ Two minor fires were extinguished during the last 24 hours by the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department. The department was called to the residence of A. J. Goodman at Dis- tin and Indian Ave., at 4:30 o'clock vesterday afternoon, where a small blaze in an outside wall, caused by | thawing water pipes, was put out, | with damages limited to less than | ! 810 in e o N N \ 14 At 12:20 a. m. today the Fire De- | partment was again called out by a small roof fire causing minor dam- wwes at the home of James P. Jack- son, at No. 14 in the Indian village. | ., | _ SHOF IN .IUNI'.AU' eamelly., {1 PUROLA REMEDIES 5 apiiien i PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- E IFTS m by your || FULLY COMPOUNDED e S FrontSt. Next Coliseum i ;' PHONE 97—Free Delivery | | § Ludwig Nelsoa . 5 e SUUUUBN i JEWELRY and WATC HES ! GARLAND BOGGAN | | PHONE 36 | WHardwood Floors SABIN S 4 i Polishing | Fm- very prompt Axing he & i “Everything in Furnishings LIQUOR DELIVERY R adng B for Mea” -————a owner, Alaska, A. 8. Thompson, of Hoonah JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector of Customs. First publication, Feb. 24, 1936. Last publica\mn Feb. 27, 1936. £ T | H S. C‘lAVES BEAUTY SHOP “The Clothi Man* } i 12 and © | Home of Hart 3chaffner and || Streets | Marx “'~thing i ! b SR g PHONE 541 | | . L | WHEN IN A HU.RRY B it o s A CALL COLE FOR OIL! | & | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | t PAINTS — OILS | amount , . . QUICK! H Builders’ and Shelf | COLE TRANSFER | e Phone 3441 or Night 1803 ) . g « | Thomas Hardware Co.‘j: particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUN'EAU BETTY MAC Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY” CARLSON { | made | livered as early as possible chagof and Hirst-Chicagof. One' round trip from Sitka to Chichagof| was completed, and the Roedda vms‘, schediuled to sail on a second trip! to Chichagof enrcute to Juneau when the Federal Building fire| cecurred, delaying the vessel sev- eral additional hours. Storms resulted in a n- overnight stop at Gypsum, near Tenakee, and tham. Twenty tons of concentrates from the mines at Chichagof were eboard the Roedda on her arrival| here last night - ALASKAN FLOOD CONTROL SURVEY VOTED BY COM. De.egale Dlmond Success- ful in Authorizing Mata- nuska Examination WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 House of Representatives FI Control committee has reported vorably on two bills by Alaska Dele- gate Anthony J. Dimond authc - ing flood control ! lower reaches of Ve and on Lowell Creck Sew The Matanu river durin; 20" s eonctit s a serious dama reat ‘to ‘the town of Ma 1k its mouth and to agricultural lands borde the river along the valley floor The Lowell Creek survey will be to deterniine what altera tions are needed in existing flood control works. Last fall the flume became blocked and flood waters spread through part of the town of | Seward e LATE SAILING The M.S. ROEDDA will leave for Sitka and way ports at twelve o'clock ncon, February 28 (tomor- row). Please have your freight de- Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager STRI\I FOV&BEER MUNICIPA). ENGINEERS SURVEYORS . VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone M ERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULR Leave Due Juneau Due suneaw Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboune 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,, Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar, 6 ALASKA ..Feb. 29 Mar. 3 Mar. 11 THE ALASKA LINE Round trep fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Azent—Phone 2 2 rer: A Sha- | a delay of several hours at Cha TN the year. Leave Arrive Leave - Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau M. 8. Norco Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 M. S. Northland Feb. 24 Teb. 28 Mar. & ROUND TREP S. S. North Sea ... Mar. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 SEATTLF M. S. Northland . Mar. 9 Mar.13 Mar.15 S. S. North Sea Mar. 17 Mar.20 Mar. 22 $65.00 RAY STEVENS, Agent i Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ...Phene 79 CITY WHARF ..Phone 23 GUY SMITIL, Douglas Agent Phone 18 ‘The only line serving Alaska 'aat main- tains a regular weekly service throughout Alaska Transportatlon : Company FREIGHT—"PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings frcm Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier C, Seattle 9 P.M. Wednesday 9 P.M. Thursday “*M. S. Zapora Mar. 4 Mar. 5 5. S. Evelyn Berg Feb. 26 Feb. 27 D.B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 | | Construction Co. ||| PAUL BLOEDHORN 1 ,l Juneau Phone 487 5!‘! at ‘;;",’;:‘,“';“1“,&":&'" i n— 2 e Telephone 409 FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing | WARRACK FOR INSURANCE See H. R, SHEPARD & SON B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader, Department Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! Chatham Stralts Transportation Co. N ¢¢ 2 M.S.“DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 g.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | ‘Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Douglis—20 minutes before| each hour, starting 20 minutes be- fore 8 am.; last trip 20 minutes before midnight. Leave Juneau — 15 minutes after| each hour, starting 15 minutes past| 7 am.; last p 15 minutes past| 12, midnight. Glacier Highway Leave Juneau 7:30 a.m. 9:. 3!) am. Leave Auk Bay Sunday Speciai 6:4> pm ALSO 1AX] SBI.TN.E i % i ¥ A |\ 77 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. When you bank by mail, 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- venienee in the handling of YOUR finances! it isn’t The First National Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA TH N N W B W i X

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