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DOES DREAT BIG BOY LOVE MTTA BITTA YUH ((LITTLE KEWPIE | WANT AD NFORMATION A («)\.n[ five average words to the D line for consecutive ate per One day 10¢ Additional days 50 Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 rnoon to insure day. over telephone listed in telephone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. Phone In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please no.- | | fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given tention I'HE DAILY ALASKA E'\IPIRL FOR SALE—Electric Philco r $15, good condition. Phone 3¢ ng machine bove White all mornings. FOR SALI Good cor with 4 L 40x90. $1,000. Corner ot Phone 652 FOR SALE room house bath. L 9th and E SALE—Property NE corner Front and Main Inquire Faulkner & Banfield. FOR SALE—44-1t. Boat Discoy uitable for hali- but trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, eare Olson & Sunde Shipyards, Seattle, Wash., or Sunde & d’Evers Company, Seattle, Wash. FOK SALE: Electric ranges. Cheas. Zuy Smith, Douglas. Call morn- ings. two-door 250§ FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, five-passenger touring sedal. con..mon Connors Mowr Co. ; " FOR RENT * FURNISHED apt. tor rent. Triangle ' Bldg. See Stan Grummett. FPOR RENT-5 room house: 2 bed- rooms, oil burner. $25. Seatter Tract, House No. 1565. FOR RENT — 4 room furnished house. Call 67 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT — Steam heated room. Phone 3602, FOR RENT—Two room furnisherd npartment Phone 3204. Smi'k P‘OR RENTnA vacancy in ; mey madein, building, Doug 3 room apt FOR RENT—Eecven room furr FOR RENT — Furnished 4-190m house. Oil range. Phone 18 after 5 pm. 9-ROOM steamheated furnished house, 2 baths, 6 bedrcoms. elec- tric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. i e S vOZY, warm, furn. apts. Light water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. OR RENT—Three-room rurmshzd apartment with bath, $20.00, Cliff . Apts. 6th St. Phone 330. FOR RENT—Furnished apmlm(nl Phone 2004. 425 Tth St. “Smiling Service” T Bert’s Cash Grocery ‘ PHONE 105 | | Pree Delivery Juneau » | LOST — 35 np. Diesel Efili RENT —“Nxcc qm;tvk;eiaticrcl d room for gentleman. 114 West I'LL SAY IDOES, ADORABLE | | WANTED ana board chil- schooling D to room dren—Rea G included Mi. Beach or write | 763, Juneau. eitl Hon Minnie Field, Box TURN your ola gcld into value Cash or trade alL Nugaet Shop. MISCELLANEGUS MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4351 Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co, U ED Realistic Ferma- Finger wave. eauty Shop, Decker Way. telephone | P1ANO - 1 or popular , Beginners' fall classes now start- ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. LOST AND FOUND Small black kitten fiom Sixth and Harris. Child’s pet. Re - ward. Call 58 or 6153. ' | LOST—Billfold (:rJlanir}lng currency. Reward. LOST — Important pzpets between | Juneau Motors and St. Ann’s Hos- pital. Finder please call Hilda D. Krause, phone 983, Reward. Civil Servics £ xamination s Civil Serv. nounced open tions as . fol- Return to Empire. Steady income. The United L Ci mm. co $2,000 o Department of Junior patent examiner, et tent Office, $1,630 s Manago- ice, for ap- ¥ Iimu(h of I ment, National pointment in Washington, D.C., only. Junior observer in meteorology, $1,440 a year, Weather Bureau. Fu,. ,oformation may be obia at Room 311, Feder: nd Territor- = jal Building - CARD OF THANKS We friends for their k'nduness pathy shown us during the illness and. less.of our son adv. MR. and MRS. S. W. wish to thank our THE _ingredients of Vicks V. poRub m Pipe Thawing | Pay “or" Night" WELDING | ALASKA ARC WELDERS Phone 379 m “Ludwig Nelson WATCOMAKER and JEWELER | | Juneau, \laska [ | “PHONE 206~ - Juneau Radio Service For Your LADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next doot 10 Ban- Francisco bakery Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery GONNAGIT ENGAGED. 1e e e300 e eC0000CeEsESIE e . Do(k last evemingi at 6 o'clock. JEXILL medicated with throat soommg i TSR ¢ 1 (e S 70 T T 70 PSR o 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 5, 1937. SORTA MINDED T TS S e s * 8 00 Steamer Movements NARTHBOUND amer norihbound. CHEDUCLED SAIL NGS ss Norah schedul sail from Vancouver Febru- ary 6 al 9 pm. ukon scheduled to sail from Seattle not later than 3 p. m. inday. seheduled to tle Sunday. 1d scheduled to sall orh Seattle night of Febru- 10. 1 Berg scheduled to sail n Seatlle February 12. )" scheduled to sail from tle February 13. Sfll THBOLNE SATLINGaS ) sieamer north, west. LOCAL SAILINLGS wheth leuves every Wednes- s day mght et 6 p. m, tor . Bitka arid wayports. s oart ves every PFriday at s 7a m for Petersburg, Kake “« and wa > e e e o sail from e a ceoec e e i TlnFs Tomnwpmw Low tide a. m, 6.6 feet High tide 9:06 a. m., 13.7 feet Low tide 4:12 p. m.,, 23 feet High tide 10:38 p m., 120 f(e¢ — - MOTCRSHIP DART IN PORT; IS TO SAIL ON SUNDAY arrived in port at 2 p.m. day from Port Alexander and way ports. Wall's Doe 5 from Red Blu{f Pay. ‘The Dart w ing at 7 am. for and way ports, ESTEBETH LEAVES "FOR SITKA AFTER on motorship 1 £ad ot™er islant peints w Mrs. M. G. Rozers. for and Jacob 1T for Si cbeth: sailed fr the - rl_v The Bin Jiassifieds Zor | quick results. R L) o0y % | B ArS— e RO | . and SEATTLE -From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH February 11 and 20 March 1 Tickews. reservations and full particulars from V W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAT LAUNDRY PHONE 15 MAGGIE'S SIZE Marine News | to-! [ Dr |—although there are no wild deer, MAGGIE GOT AROUND THAT OK. Body cf Cannery Waichman Found Near Latouche Andrew Erickson Reported Victim of Drowning When Small Boat Capsizes CCRDOVA, Ala. Pep. 5, — body of Andrew Erickson, mi watchman at the Port Nellie Juan nnery, was found on the beach ar Latouche, according to word by ved here. Nauves 100 to Valdez where an inquest will be held. It is reported that Erickson was drowned. He left Latouche Jan- uary 1 in a small boat for Knight Island, the weather was stormy and I as not seen again uniil his bod was found on the beach. " rkson was well known in section. ir the bouy | this " MINING MEN ENTHUSE OVER TIMELY END OF | PACIFIC SHIP STRIKE | Hailing the end of the maritime opportune for Alf‘ CIL Uil wie BRUw ason's work, lwml well- led tl enroute to the board the Gen. W. C.'Gor-) two wore: k Guia Corporation, b reh lode mine, sirdwood district at ithe : and J. H. Hengler-| ka Central Mlmngl n Company, oper- 1k ngs in the Valdez| goon, bringing with W eq\upment for next sum- DANA DEVIGHNE IS GRADUATED, FROM NURSES’ COLLEGE Miss Dana DeVighne, daughter of and Mrs. H. C. DeVighne, for- | me of Juneau, was graduated on {January 29 from the Louise Savage !Knapp College of Nursing, in Santa {Barbara, according to announce- ments received in the last mau by friends in Juneau. Miss DeVighne was graduated from the Juneau Hign Sciool alwer | attending Strathcona Girls School {in Victoria for tweo years. She start- ®ed her: nurses course at the Vir- ginia Mason Hospital in Seattle and transferred to Santa Barbara at the time her family moved there to, make their home. ——————————— i It is against the law to hunt deer with dogs in Erath County, Texas| m : there. Winter Rates | SITKA HOT SPRINGS ] Hot. Baths Amom::“all)m to suit every taste. ~Reservations Alaska Air ‘Transport. { i s i “M, S. DART” | | Leaves. Femmer Dok . every Friday | at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port ‘Alexander aad way ports. | Freight received rot later than 4/ “p.. m. Thursday. . FOR INFORMATION |MAURICE C..REABER, Phona 4622 A NS L B T RN 5 ¢ CHANNEL. BUS LINE! | Phone )05 Janeau or 71 Douglas | Leave J : AM.—17: 15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; PM.—12:15, 1:15,.3:18, | 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. ! hfll Douglas A.M.—7:40. 8:40,9:40, ), 11:40; P.M.—12:40, uo. .40, 6:4u, T:40, 8:40, uno. “11:40. Glacler Highway Lesve Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; PM.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special | - 6:45 p.m. ~ave Junean: AM. — 7-30, 9:30; | SM2130, 5415, Saturday M | 10:00 p.m. First ‘Bus Sundays and Houdm - leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM, & say 1) sCI 320 By CLIF F STERRETT ALOTAGOOD DIETIN' / woULD DO MAGGIE! DIDN'T YUH SEE HIM WEARIN' THOSE REDUCING—GZLASSES MAGGIE NEW FLOATING BUY SCoUTS' CANNERY UNDER JAMBOREE IS CONSTRUCTION ~ HELD TONIGHT attle—Coming North During May TTLE;! Feb, 5-“R. D. Sur v ats, Alaska about May 10. Vessel Is Bemg Built in Se- yan, r of a fleet of 17 purse seine said today: a mew floating ery: is being built at the plant Anderson Shipbuilding Cor- a ion -and will ke ready to leave The floating cannery is being built om the hull of the former uiciseo Bay-Puget Sound mmander and will represent vestment of $50,000. San erry an Quarters for ‘a-crew of 44 men are to be bullt aboard the craft vessel ‘will -be propelled by orsepower diesel engine. Four generations of the fam:ly are now lnmv on the cifie Con:t Graf Zenpel_in’s New Navigator Suryan Pa- American-Born FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Feb. inausiry, as operators’ Airship Graf Zeppelin has a ow be able to get needed sup- |chief navigating engineer: «|can-born August Groezinger, irst German ward mincrs: pass- | million kilometers in the same air- craft. to - have - flown Groezinge: Empire ads are reaa 5. new Ameri- the one % was born of Ger- /man parents at Stronach, Mich, Harry Staser, of |but was taken back to the Father- {land when he was four. He joined the Friedrichshafen, | struction plant in 1908. | Groezinger is the proud possessor of the City of New York’s medal commemorating the LZ126's flight to Lakehurst in 1926. He also holds a Japanese decoration on the to return from the|2ep's round-the-world flight, the Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin | medal. airship con- first and O 0 DO YOU KNOW? It 'would cost you c(ppiéoxlmateiy $285.00 if you burned candles to get the same amount of light given by a 100-watt Mazda Lamp ‘dur- ing its life—(750 hours). BUY EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Alaska Electric Light & Po\m- Co Blg Event Wlll Be Held in| Elks’ Hall — List of Events Announced | Boy Scouts' of Juneau' and Doug- las will gather tonight at 8 o'clock in the EIks' Hall for their annual Jamboree. Scout Masteérs who have trained, their trops for this final event are Mark = Jensen, Douglas Troop; Wayne Young, Norlitemen; Sher- wood Wirt, Firemen; H. W. Doug- las (assisting), Legion ' Troop. Contests requiring practice and skill will be held and the Lmup making the highest number ner Ch ham, George Folta, Roy Hoffman. List of Events The list of events for tonight's Scout Jamboree is as follows: 1. Troop Yell Contest — Judged on originality and presentation 2. Knot Tying Contest—Individ- |ual, Nine knots ‘selected out of fif- |teen previously suggested. 3. First Aid Contest. Five men team. One problem to be selected from three’ previously given. 4. Signaling Contest—Four man ~ team from each troop for each type of signaling. Both the Morse and Semiphore codes will be used. 5. Troop Stunt. Limit five min- utes. 6. Judging distance by pacing up leach troop. | 7. Games—Skin the snake and to fifty feet. Four man team from shoe ra R LR FINED FOR VAGRANCY C. C. Smith of Anchorage was sentenced to 25 days in jail and fined $175 on January 14 when he pleaded guilty to vagrancy before U. |S. Commissioner Thomas C.: Price. j ——————— AUXILIARY DANCE |by the American Legion Auxiliary, | Saturday night, at Elks Hall. Admis- sion $1.00. Rand’s orchestra. adv. Alaska Air Transport, lnc. SEAPLANES FOR' CHARTER 7-Place lockheed Vega :: 6-Place Beliemca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “’Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Cl_\let Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent “JIMMY” RWEHART Pilot ' JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS' Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery 3, PHONE 58 of “ points will be awarded with a ban-| B Judges of the contests are:' les Burdick, -Captain ‘John M.| Clark, Tom Cashen, Glenn Kirk-| John Keyser, DONATIONS OF CLOTHING NOW BEING URGED Salvation Army Makés Pub- lic. Appeal. for ‘Assistance ;. —Needs ; Are, Stated Urgent appeal l§ made by the Sal- vation Army through Adjutant Tan- Douglas for donations' of used cloth- ing of all’kinnds. “With the present cold spell we again for a greater response to this appeal,” said Adj. Tanner. “The organization has need for men’s, women's and children's ap- parel. We wish to make méntion that all applications for clothing have beén filled by the organiza- tion during: the past year, but as our supply is just about depleted this urgent appeal is being mnde at thh | time.” Clothing may be left'at the Sal- i ation Army Hall on Willoughby Aventie ‘or will be gladly called for by telephoning 264. : YT B | The regular Theeting' of the City |Council will be held in the City Hall jat 8 o'clock’ tonight. Among mat- ner, to the residents of Juneau and|’ are not able“to fill all the needs| that come to us, so'we ask once| FAMED DOG ORDINANCE IS COMING UP: BEFORE 'CITY COUNCIL: TONIGHT ters scheduled to come up is the widely heralded dog ordinance which, if enacted, would require that all dogs be kept on leash in the city. The ordinance will be in kec- ond reading. City Engineer Milton Lagergren dlso will present suggested revis- ions for the building cede. 1 We truy believe thal we sell | America’s Greatest Shoe Vaiues ' | nnl “Préttiest Footwear L DEVLIN'S THE NEW Aité"nc Pabst Fcnnous Draught Beer On Tap JIMMY”' CARLSON TWO LARGE ] MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. APLANES | ; offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL Authorized u s. POINTS IN ALASKA MAn‘ Carriers PHONES: #23—106 —Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENE MEYRING FRESH TENAKEE CRABS | EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FCGDS STORE. Telephone 476 Prompt Delivery PHONE 114 § radio stationd, all manned PACIFIC Alaska 'l‘ransportatlon Company bt Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike D B. FEMMER, Agent Between Nome, Flut Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always. within 100 miles of one of our u AIRWAYS Traffic omte GASTINEAU nd'ml;—rhm 108 LoumA.nmnm vndii u- LN by experienced openwrl- <3 ALASKA ) ”