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POLLY AND HER PALS WANT ADS "WANT AD MISCELLANEQGUS PHONE Mrs. Bathe INFORMATION kind of sewing. 3801. MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951.|e rive at 4:30 o'clock this after- Steamer Movements NARTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to ar- | | \ about any | Count five average words to the ine Daily rate per line for consecutive | nsertions One day Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge 50¢ 10c GUARANTEED Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co./e noon. e Gen, W. C. Gorgas scheduled to Realistic Ferma- |y i) from Petersburg at 8 o'- nents, $3.75. Finger wave. 50C.1q clock tonight. Due in Juneau Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone|q quring night or early tomor- 201, 315 Decker Way bt ol . SCHEDULED SAILINGS Jopy must be in the office by 2 ok PIANO lessons, sissical or popular. scheduled to sail o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE $150.00 cash k ess for ger proi- bus man and trader 579, Juneau FOR SALE: $75 Victor cabinet radio, $40. Small G.E. radio, $15. Willoughby Ave., Apt 17 %0!{ SALE: Electric ranges. Chean. Guy Smith, Douglas. Call morn- Ings FOR SALE five-passen, conrdition. ~ FOR RENT r touring sedan Connors Motor Co. 9-ROOM house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- tric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. VACANCY — Sorpy apartments, 2 rooms and bath, 317 Franklin St. FOR RENT — 5-room partly fur- nished house on 6th and East Sts, Newly decorated $35.00 monthly Phone 426. LOZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. "OR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment with bath, $20.00. Chff Apts. FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated room for gentleman. 114 West 6th St. Phone 330. | ;UiR;IlsiflE?Dii ou rr- lar ge room house. Phone 187 after 5 P. M. HOUSE for rent—$2500. Corner Third and Harris. Inquire Os-! borne, Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—3 Phone 2004. 4 Tth J0ZY, warin, 1urn. apts. laght. Fag- er, isnes, oath. Reasonable gt S¢ APARTMENT for rent in Decker Building. FOR RENT—Small apartment, cosy and modern, reasonable. Empire S 138. VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments, furnished. Census figures show the average Kansas bank employee receives an annual salary of $1,2360. ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. WANTED: Experienced waitress atl WANTED to room ana board chil- TURN your ola gold into value | ¥ LOST AND "OUND | handy | LOST—La 304 1OST—Pair of men’s shoe-skates, 3 Pontiac, two-door Per A-1 according to the U. S. Bureau Agricultural Economics. stcamheated farnished | EDSON WAVE SHOP - | Write —————— e North Star e from Seattle 9 tonight. e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e No steamer north, west. . LOCAL SAILINGS o Estebeth leaves every Wednes- e day night at 6 p. m, for e Sitka and wayports. e Dart Jeaves every Friday at Reasonable rates, schooling |® 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake included. Minfield Home, Lena ¢ and wayports Beach or write Minnie Field, Box @« @ @ @ ¢ o ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ & Beginners' fall classes now start- WANTED | the Terminal WOT'S AILIN' AUNTIE, UNIC? THREE DAYS NOW SHE'S DRESSED LIKE A PARAI HOSS | : 1 Best Year-end Laugh Comes Snow Plows in Action 24 Hours Daily, Fairbanks 'Freak Weather Conditions Continue—Busses Can't Reach U. of Alaska FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 21.— o Freak weather conditions continued o Wednesday and with an all-day o SNOW on Tuesday, the fall reached a total of 1022 inches for the win- ter, of which 54.3 inches have fallen this month. Busses are unable to reach the University of Alaska. 0s00s0ec0e0c0eecase 763, Juneau. —_ Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | TIDES TOMORROW Snow plows are working day and ————————% night attempting to keep the streets | |clear as a fire prevention measure | ->-oo—— 5.1 feet 16.2 feet 0.3 feet 132 feet tide 2:33 High tide 8:46 oLw tide 3:44 p. High tide 10:08 p. m. - SALESMEN RETURNING Kenneth B. Edwards, and Johnson from Seattle on the Princess Noral Low m., black purse contain- ing keys. Return to Empire. Re- | ward | at Auk Bay Lake, one week ago Sunday. Return to Empire. Re- ward gained g0 J. Heinz Company in Juneau, and 19037 |south several weeks ago. of | Johnson has been in the Seatt office of the National Grocery veral months. Returning to cash inc between Farmers' cent ne 1932 - Empire ads are read .| Mrs. Johnson preceded her husbar north several weeks ago. st il AR Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about FREE RADIO Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 668 1936, in additicn to the heavy ci rus fruit movement. | Still Coughing? No matter how many medicine: Pipe Thawing | Day or Night WELDING ALASKA ARC WELDERS Phone 379 | Serious trouble may be brewing you cannot afford to take a chanc with anything less than Creomul | branes es the germ-laden ph! is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies results fi¥m the very first bot Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv. CANADIAN PACIFIC, SAILINTG TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA snd SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH January 23 300 Ruzms . 300 Baths from $2,50 Special Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE Febrary 2 Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER | | Juneau, \laska Tickew, reservations and full particulars from | | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent | JUNEAU Chet | are returning to Juneau Edwards, who represents the H.! sailed mittee for | Ju. {Foster; (low neau with him are his two sons.! California shipped 28,000 carloads of tree fruits and table grapes in you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can | get relief now with Creomulsion. and | slon, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mem- gm have failed, don’t be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee | Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with MANY ATTEND CARD PARTY LAST NIGHT | large number attended the |Catholic Daughter’s card party last night in the Parish Hall and Mrs. Walter Hellan, president, Mrs. Mu- riel Jacobson, Mrs. Frances Hoke, and Mrs. Jeanette Johnson, com- members, are to be compli- imented for the successful affair. le| Contract bridge awards (high), |went to Mrs. John Newman; Frank Mrs. E. L. Gruber, John L. Green. Pinochle (high), | Mrs. Sigrid Walther, Ed Rodenberg, \Jr.; (low) Mrs. Bessie u. Whist (high) u, P. J. Mullen; I. Cashen, L. K. Moi. The third and final card party| of the series is scheduled for Feb- {ruary 2. At this party the grand |award will be made to the person thaving the highest score for the series A h. | Mrs. Joe (low) Mrs. = 3 e FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services were held this af- ternoon for Peter Sumdum Jr., from | the chapel of the Charles W. Carter | Mortuary. The Rev. A. P. Kashe-| varoff officiated and interment was| in the Evergreen Cemetery. — e Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “TIMMY” CARLSON [ Winter Rates | SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every tas! Reservations Alaska Air Transpor Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 COP PP OOt 2t OIS, PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery ZORIC DRY CLEANING e Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 T HOTEL ZYNDA FELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery Chatham Nwafts Yransportation Ce “M. S. DART” |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aad way ports. \Freight received rot later than 4 p. m. Thursday. i FOR INFORMATION |MAURICE C. REABER, Phona 4622 CHANNEL 8US LINE| | Phone 708 Jeneau or 71 Douglas | Leave Yuneaun: 110:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, J!:H. 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, ! 11:15, 12:00 midnight. lLeave Douglas A.M.—17:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, §:40, 10:10, { 11:40. ! Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special PFirst Bus Sundays and Holidays | leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. "By CLIFF STERRETT SHE VOWS SHE'S GONNA STAY IN “THEM CLOTHES 'TIL I TAKES HER TO LC—U OPERY'! s rewrves | |-R! " from Alaska; Ales Hrdlicka Is Cause of It AlL. Yessir| A device by means of which an automobile speeder stops himself by his own speed is shown above with its inventor, Francis H., Shepard, Jr. Displayed at Atlantic City, the gadget, set up by the roadside, registers the exact speed of a car. If it is excessive, it flashes & red signal ahead to halt the car. to the printer.} By PRESTON GROVER WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. — The year end’s best laugh came, of all places, out of the Smithsonian in- stitution. Ithe final proof went o How To Wage War Among bits of modern army in- struction is how to conduct a 10 At the time of Long's assassina- | Douglas this Ales Hrdlicka (pronounced Herd- lishk 67-year-old curator of phy- sical anthropology, submitted a re- port of summer’s excavations in Among illustrations were Plate howing swarms of long-billed 5 | minute artillery barrage on on ene- my machine gun strongpoint. First give them a heavy two-minute burst of shrapnel. Survivors will dive into the safety dugouts back of the ma- chine guns. In five or six minutes the enemy machine gunners will tion, stories from Louisiana indicat- ed a plan was afoot to have one statue of him occupy both niches assigned to Louisiana. But Capitol regulations prohibit one state hav- |ing more than one niche in statu- evening,' Thereasa Campbell and Jim Manos will take their marriage vows, before U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. A marriage license was issued to the couple this afternoon by the Commissioner. Both bride and groom come back out to man their wea-|tary hall. Another is allowed else- AM.—T: 15,8:00,9:18, | i mosquitoes, and Plate No. owing types of modern Eskimo er ling the mosquitoes, Dr. Hrd- icka wrote: “I found it hard to sleep.” Then he added, “See Plate No. 7.” Mystified but grinning Smithson- | jan proof-readers stared at the pic- ture of five fur-clad Eskimo women, uspecting the veteran explorer had ixed his photographs. He had. A hasty correction was made before pons, knowing that the barrage| means an infantry attack is com-| ing against them. But right then| they get another burst of artillery fire that continues until the home| boys go over the top. Very nice. j Plans of earnest supporters of| the late Huey P. Long to put an; oversize statue of him in statuary| hall in the capitol have not mater alized. Any attempt to install whopper probably never will. a| | "SPAIN’S ‘VOLUNTEERS’' CAUSE CRISIS Reeder, Joe All Evrope was made uneasy by the crisis developing over the steady influx of foreign mercenaries in the Spanish civil war. These volun- teers, all of foreign origin and hailing from France, Britain or Ger- many, are shown enjoying the winter sunlight during a pause on the Madrid front. They were fighting on the government si (Asso- ciated Press Photo) $1 .00 For Your Old Iron ON EITHER Hotpoint—Westinghouse—Coleman NEW STYLE AUTOMATIC IRON $6.95 regular LIGHTER $1.00 Old Iron FASTER '$5.95 You Pay EASIER Take Advantage of This Saving Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. , |I||III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIll|llII_IIJIJIIIllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | | | are residents of Chichagof, where he is employed as a contractor in the mine, and she has been working as a waitress Witnesses will be Mrs. A. M. An- derson and Ray Nichols. - .- where in the building. The Capitol architect feared too many heavy stone or bronze statues would make the floor unsafe. Further, Charles E. Fairman, capi- tol art curator, said no state would be allowed one statue big enough for two niches. He hasn't heard| pr ¢. H. Blackf ab anything but “talk,” he said, about |pioneer Oklahoma °Z§’e'nf,‘;,y";'h§$ here being any Long statue at all. |wood before dawn as a setting up exercise. CHICHAGOF COUPLE TO WED TONIGHT AT | DOUGLAS DREAMLAND Under the softly glowing lights of Mike Pusich’s Dreamland in'g, L 4 Ladies dance free? | at the TERMINAL | tonight. Gents pay | 50 cents. —— MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. MAHL Carriers PHONES: 623—106 —Han:ar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN; Filots——GENX MEYRING Alaska Transportation Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 NO STRIKE ON Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent —_————————————————— JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 1 Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Officc GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phope 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE