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g s POLLY AND HER PALS et L TRTS tt / 'SMY WATCH, SUSIE. TH' DANG THING DON'T KEEP GOOD TIME ZAT YOU, PAW P:EK\NS ? SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, if you: 1. Think carefully about your proposition. | CARPENTER or contract wants work Phone 2551. ELECTRIC welder, 30, and singl 4 years experience wants emplo 2. Direct your selling efforts ment in Alaska. Wyatt B. Jon ab ths Individial, | National Hotel, Point Richmond, 3. Be specific. Use colcrrul || California. i ;";}d‘:‘h“‘?‘; gi’n‘::y“m“‘ |PHONE Mrs. Bathe about lining . Tel e whole 4 ‘ - s it 9 5. Emphasize the best fea- || 0% @nd any kind of sewing ture of your offer. | WANTED—Lady preferred, o help § Mention price. | with cooking. Erwin Boarding 7. Make answering as essy || House. as possible. A s | WANTED—Experien 1 around | male cook wants wol ‘elephone ,—@ | 121 before 6 o'clock. o ‘' son. Phone 98-2 longs and two SALE— Bam buggy, DPracs{ goe new. Phone 148 or 149 R N {71 , WIDOW laay wants nc SALE—200 pairs shoes and| hour or day. Needs employment bers for ladies, boys, girls. New | padly, Best references. Phone 638 25¢ to $1.25. Rubbers 25c to | 1068 into valve. Oc pair. Dreses to $1.00 suuy!’URN your old goid cases $1.25 up. FRANK DAY, 326 Cash or trade at Nugget Shop Willoughby Ave. Moccasins, same | e — MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — House on 5ih and| pm e e W e each Park. Reasonable, | i for untanned white rabbit skins in lots of ten delivered to Sitka Write Manca, Sitka el davenport se | RAWLEIGH electric ater, Routes open for re- two double beds, combination| ji;p1e men, Good profits for hust- . radio. floor lamps, setiee, buffel | jors Ol established company. No ] elc. Write Empire C 1354 experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work rite Tnree-rooin nouse with | FOR SAL todiy el pt. SK bath, Near Bridge, nice location. | i:"dfi,'mffflg"éfl{r Rpa R0 Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele- > 5. Cr e e nhone 436. AZZ PIANO—Single lessons or by - T lhv month. Call 357 or see Ruth FOR_SALE—Northern Hotel prop- Wood, Capitol Cafe. erty. One of the best buys in b Juneau. Priced low for quick | LOLA'S Beauty Shop, fMuger waves sale. See owner on premises. 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint= ments. i}ifi Sil:éijl nnd VPres-m—Iogs t See Juneau Commercial Dock o1 % Phone 3 .;ESSONS |n Hardanger crochet« Ing. ete. Phone 3282. NQB.REN% VAQANCY Num,el Apts i NG R s FOR SALE—Upright plan>. Rea- sonable. Phone 357. LOST — Near vear of Juneau Iee Créam Parlor, one 100-fool sewer cable coiled in frame. Will finder | kindly rturn to Rice & Ahlers| 2 FOR RENT — Heated room wi lh private family. Write Empire | ciaa1. FOR SALE—Diy bed and mattress,|o o b o e like new, $15.00; two-burner elec-| ‘g iomc New oak floors. Ofl tric plale, $400; 26-piece sel of | heat. Nicely furnished. Overstuf- dishes, folding iron board, tin tub and cooking utensils; $14.50 card table, $1.00. Call after 10:30 a.m., Apt. No. 4, Spickett Apts. TG 15 47 Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL VWORK PHONE 34 fed. Fireplace. Call Windsor Apts, FOR RENT—Fuwrnished house. In- quire Snap Shop. month. Also one : om apt. $15. lights and water. Over Cabinet Works, City Float. Reasonable rent. Phone 524, Mrs.' Monagle. TOR RENT — o- up—m—date. home, unfurnished, full basement, oil burner, fireplace, electric, range, etc. In one of the best’ residential districts. G. E. Krause. P “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” —Iurnished single or double apartments. 209 Second Street, upstairs. Reasonable. 1 : | FOR RENT — 3-room unrurnished Juneau’s Own Store house, Rawn Way, rear of Seward Building. $30 per month. Phone 334, AL L IR VRS SR A T COZY, warm, furn, apts. Light, wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! (Harry Lucas, V. W. Mulvihill, M. J. | Wilcox, W. H. Alexander, Mrs. W. " (H. Alexander, Jim Ellen, VF(;IV!iREVNT i One xoom’ apt:rrs‘.—';! FOR RENT—Furnisned 3-room apt. | e -V/A'LUS R« NOW |F T HAD A GOOD @ WATCH "I COULD MEBBE HOME ON TIME. (£ BEYE ! NIGHT-BIRD | /7 Marme News | ! \ ot et e e e e e e 8 s 0 8 @ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to ar- rive at 7:30 o'clock tonigl Should have 3': days’ Victeria eduled to ar mor} fternoon bu definite at 3 p.m. tod Zapor heduled to arrive nex Wednesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattie 9 tonight Evelyn Berg scheduled to s from Seattle March 12 pm. ve to- nothing ail 9 North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle ¢ p.m. March 16. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska in port sail south at ternoon. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day roght at 6 pm., for Sitk« and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. fcr Petersburg, Kake and wayports. e e 0000000 and scheduled to 4 o'clock this af- . 4 . . B ° . ® . 0 . ° . ° . . o . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . ,y--.ono..aoooo.-'ooon.o.oo... NORTH SEAIS SEATTLE BOUND - With 47 passengers for juneau, in- ‘ cluding a large party of Elks whc made the round-trip to Sitka, the amer North Sea from Sitka ar- rived at City Dock at 10 o'clock la | night and sailed at midnight for Sv-l attle. | engers frcm Sitka 1cr Juneau | : M. E. Monagle, John Walmer M. S. Jorgensen, Herb Redman, C.| H. MacSpadden, Jack Kirston, M. S. Sides, M. Lavenik, H. R. Shepard, A. Van Atta, J. D. VanderLeest, Guy McNaughton, Frank Foster, W. M. | Poole, Mrs. W. M. Poole, H. Mei H. S. Sully, Mrs. H. 8, Sully, Al Buch- er, Lyle Hebert, Mrs. Lyle Heber Elwood McClain, C. H. Flory, Al- bert Wile, Pat White, Cal White, | Robert Jernberg, Mrs. Robert Jern- berg. Miss Bobby Dalzell, Vern Soley, Mrs. Vern Soley, J. J. McCloud, J. O. | Lundquist, Ed Lauri, Bob Hurley, Al Shy- man, W. H. Chadwick, Effie Fleek, H. B. Crewson, B. F. Kane, C. W. Wortman. Through passengers from Sitka | were: For Ketchikan—Vincent Litz; | for Seattle—Miss Lucille Cadman, Neill Anderson. Outbound passengers from Juneau were: To Seattle—Mrs. S. Cohen, | Mrs. Clara Hicks Morrison, Frank | (vulu]c\ Clarence Anderson, Mrs. C “ Crar\ Daniel Hall, A. S. Einmo, A. | B. Phillips, Mrs. W. Scriber, Billie | and Howard Scriber. | To Ketchikan—Mrs. Alexander. To Petersburg—A. VanMavern. | ————— { | George F. . TIDES TOMORROW LA S0 00000000000 High tide, 1:53 a.m,, Low tide, 8:05 am, High tide, 2:14 p.m, 15.7 feet. Low tide, 8:11 p.m.,, 09 feet. BERE: Lol 1 SHOP IN JUNEAU! 17.0 feet. -0.2 feet. FINE Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery {MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | ‘ PAUL BLOEDHORN | | at very reasonable rates 1 FRONT STREET | RS Leaves remmer Dack every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port, Alexander and way ports. Frelght recelved not later than 4 pam. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION | | | torium, 10 PASSENGERS - ABOARD NORA! FOR THIS PORT Canadian steamer Princess Noral is scheduled to arrive in port at 7:30" o'clock this evening. The fol- lowing passengers are aboard the Princess Norah booked for this port N. Adamson, D. MacDougall, G George and wife, Mrs. T. A. Morgan and son, Mrs. J. Boyle, Miss L Grabbe, Mrs. G. Paine, Miss I Schneuer. | B NORTHWESTERH ENROUTE SOUTH Steamer Northwestern from the Westward berthed at Pacific Coast Dock at 6 o'clock yesterday morning and 10 hours later, after unloading a large shipment of coal consigned to the Pacific Coast Coal Company, sailed for Seattle. Passengers for Juneau were: H. rtin Collins, Mary Graham, H 7. Gorham, Margaret Klanot, G. L. | m\rl' John B. Ward, George Big- | . A. Hadden. ; Oll!bmm(l passengers Zeattle: R. E. Flandert, lick, A. J. La were: Art Wick- {Overend, E. Clifford, E. Gregorson. To Ketchikan—N. 1. Beers, To Petersburg— O .G. Hillman, Robert Wakelin. MUSICAL CONCERT 1 TUESDAY EVENING | Offered to the public without charge, a musical concert, sponsored by the school musical organizations, cheduled for tomorrow evening at | 8 o'clock in the grade school audi- Mr. Byron Miller, director, to be master of ceremonies, In addition to school talent, Willis E. Nowell, well-known violinist, By- ron Miller, and Clarence Rands, will offer musical selections, with Carol | Beery Davis providing accompani- | ments. | The school orchestra now compris- | es 32 pieces and is expected to fur- nish an unusually interesting pro- gram. Glee club singers, under direction of Miss Ruth Coffin, will also par- ticipate. — ., SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! —_———— SHOP IN JUNEAT! BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP | 12and B | Streets 1 PHONE 547 | e e | SPECIALIZING : Gastineau Cafe Short Orders at All Homrs WATCH ME 3 K, — You SEEKS VlNDlCATlON TERRETT WHAT YoUu NEEDS IS A COMPASS ! viie claims of Dr. Frederick Cook, to discovery of the North Pole, cuce rejectad, will be investigated by the National Geographic Soc- ict cted Press Photo) FLIER GATTY He said he wanted to be vindicated “before he died.” (Assocl- COOK SUES FOR IS DIVORGED VINDICATION ON LOS ANGELES, Cal, late Wiley Post. She testified that her husband was ‘“only home on rare occasions and even then he would stay only a few ‘mmulefi and depart for a hotel.” e SHOI’ IN JUNEAU! CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLF From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 11, 22 April 1, 12, 22 Round Trip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 Tickets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU i March 9.— TO Mrs. Elsie Louise Gatty today se- | cured a divorce from Harold Gat- | Gasa, Mrs. N. H. Roghe |ty yound-the-world flier and navi- |and child, A. E. Johnstone, C. R. gator for the POLE DISCOVERY | Asks $25,02)(T0f Encyclo- pedia Britannica for Say- . . “p - v | ing Claims “Rejected | | NEW YORK, March 9—Dr. Fred- erick A. Cook on Saturday filed a $125.000 suit in the Supreme Court | against the Encyclopedia Bnl,anmcn jthe Viking Press, Houghmn-foflm! |Co., and Jeanette Mirsky, writer, chargu-g depreciatio nof his claim of |discovery of the North Pole in 1908. | Dr. Cook seeks $25,000 from the i Britannica for a four-line reference {in its closing statement to the ef- |fect that his “claims have been uni- | versally rejected,” and asks $50,000 |from the Viking Press for publica- tion of a book “To the North,” in which he charges he was accused falsely of fraud, misrepresentation, and obtaining money under false | pretenses. Dr. Cook, who claimed to have dis- |covered the pole in 1908, was the | | subject of an extensive fraud inves- tigation at that time. i | Bauilders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Thomas Hardware Co. I Paan Taklt { PAINTS — OILS ]| ‘l i T | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | ' | If It's Paint We Have It! | Il FRED W. WENDT | I PHONE 549 ) ) I (B Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Douglas—20 minutes before each hour, starting 20 minutes be- fore 8 am.; last trip 20 minutes before midnight. each hour, starting 15 minutes past T am.; last trip 15 minutes past 12, midnight. Glacier Highway - Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 7:00 a.m. 7:30 am. Leave Juneau — 15 minutes after 15 am. am. pm. pm. 4:15 p.m. pm. Saturday and Saturday and Sunday Special Sunday Specja 6:45 pm. 10:00 pm.’ ‘ALSO TAXI SERVICE ERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Leave DueJuneau Due Juneas Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbouns VICTORIA ~Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 19 ADASKA . Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 23 YUKON Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 VICTORIA . Feb. 18 Feb. 27 N'WESTERN Feb. 25 Mar. 6 ALASKA Mar. 3 Mar. 11 dae —— ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 CITY WHARF . RAY STEVENS, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. RTHLA RANSPORTATION CO / ViR D The only line serving Alaska that maintains a reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau M. S. Northland ..Feb. 24 Feb.28 Mar. 1 S. 8. North Sea ....Mar, 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 9 M. S. Northland ..Mar. 9 Mar.13 Mar.15 S. 8. North Sea Mar.16 Mar.20 Mar. 22 cosqotosoossonsesissears — o LT (1) ...Phone 79 ...Phone 23 ................ Phone 18 Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle te Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—3suneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Wednesday 9 P.M. Thursday *M. S. Zapora ... S. S. Evelyn Berg . Mar. 5 Feb. 27 D.B. FEMMER , Agent Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 SHELDON SIMMONS HH HH Alaska Air Transfi Inc FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 Pilot When You Are Home ... 7 When You Are Away .. & .. . No matter where you are, you can always bank safely and promptly by MAIL at the First National of Juneau. s - When you bank by mail, it isn’t 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- venience in ‘the handling of YOUR finances! The First National * Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA ] 2