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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. YESSIRREE ! TH' OU BEARD'S BURSTIN' OUT RIGHT SPRITELY THESE DAVS! WANT AD , INFORMATION Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive Insertions: One day i Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ....50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 oclock 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. Oc "' of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please no:i- | iy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given attention. r | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | S e el FUR SALE FOR SAL rouvm hous St: Phone 3283. | [} | | , W. 12th FOR SALE—Monarch range. Fines condition. See Martin Lynch, Glacier Highway. FOR SALE-—Income property. Du- plex house, completely furnished.! Rent gross, 10% on $8400.y La:ge lot, close in, fine view Price $4,000. Terms. Geo. B. Rice & Associates, Shattuck Bldg., Phone FOR SALE — Rooming house, 17} rooms furnished; 6 unfurnished. Second and Seward. Enquire a Empire. "OR SALE—6 room house on Basin | road; also lot on 5th near Ken- nedy. Reasonable. Phone 330. ‘OR SALE—Froperyy NE corne: Front and Main. Steady income. Inquire Faulkner & Banfield. ‘U, SALK—44-1t. 35 np. Dies Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- but trolling and seine fishing. | Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner,’ care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, Seattle, Wash., or Sunde & d’Evers Company, Seattle, Wash. fOR SALF—1933 Pontlac, two-door five-passenger touring sedar. -1 <ondition. Connors Motor Co. FOR RENT FOR RENT — 6 room apartment| with bath and oil burner. Also 2/ room apartment with bath. Both| newly renovated and furnished.| 711-5th and Kennedy. l FOR RENT — Furn'shed 3 apt. steam heat. Evesilent quiet, adults only. 12¢ W. Phone 141. room FOR RENT — Furnished d apartment. Inquire Jensen ADp's. | i VACANCY Nugget Apts. FOR RENT — Furnishea 2 room bachelor apts. Newly renovated. Eureka Apartments. ) FOR RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room house. Oil range. Phone 18" after 5 pm. | 9-ROOM steamheated furnished house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- tric range, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. { i, | LOZY, warm, furn. apts. Ught\“ water, dishes, cooking utensils| and bath. Reasouable at Seaview. | FOR RENT-—Furnished apartment. Phone 2004. 425 Tth St. . £ AR BB RO e I Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second | | l! 8 300 Rocms . 300 Baths Jfrom $2.50 Special Weekly Kates ALASKANS LIKE THE YEAH2 WALTH' BARBER CHARGES SHAVE ME AS HE DOES ANYBUDDY ELSE. TH SAME T/ Marine News | - WANTED ‘ WANTED — To buy a wardrobe|® trunk in good condition. Write|® Empire N. 297. 4 . Y e e s e 8 e e PRI Steamer Movements NARTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive tomorrow night or early Sun- day. Scheduled to sail from Ketchikan at 5 p.m. today. Alaska due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Febru- ary 15 at 9 p.m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle February 19. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle February 19. SOUTHBOUND SAILING3 Yukon scheduled southbound about February 24. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and wayports. Dart Jeaves every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. . . . . . x e . WANTED to room ana board chil-|e dren—Reasonable rates, schooling | e included. Minfield Home, Lenale Beach or write Minnie Field, Box | e 763, Juneau. TURN your ola gola Into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEOUS MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951/ Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. GUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. PIANO lessons, ciassical or popular. Beginners' fall classes now start- ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. TIDES TOMORROW WILL the party who took the sled | | from Bob Croken please return same to the Tallapoosa. High tide 2:40 a. m.,, Low tide 8:5¢ a. m,, High tide 2:5¢ p. m, Low -tide 9:05 p. m., 18.1 -0.6 16.8 -0.4 | WILL party who took wrong slzc! Shuglove golashes at the Gover-| nor’s reception, please phone 1983 | so that exchange can be made. TIDES MONDAY High tide 3:18 a. m, 179 Low tide 9:40 a. m., -04 High tide 9:40 p. m. 155 Low tide 9:46 p. m,, 1.0 R HOTEL Mrs. Marie Chauvan, formerly proprietor of the Anchorag ehotel, sold out recently and left for the States to live. THIRD CHILD BORN Shirléy Louise Lohse, weighing |seven pounds and eleven ounces, ar- rived at the Cordova General Hos- pital. She is the third child of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lohse. LOST—Billfold containing currency. ' Reward. Return to Empire. | Today’s News Today—Empire. * EDSON WAVE SHOP Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about PREE RADIO | Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 - 1 Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “TIMMY” CARLSON —_— Juneau, Amska, February 12, 1939 SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby given that the Director, Bureau of Mar- ine Inspection and Navigation, under date of Feb. 3, 1937, gave au- thority under the Act of Feb. 19, 1920, to change the name of gas screw NAGURUK to HELEN LEE. Said vessel was built in 1920 at Navy Yard New York; her official number is 233207; her gross tonnage is 20; her home port, Juneau; owner, Lo- men Commercial Company, Nome, Alaska. JAMES J. CONNORS, Col- lector of Customs. Feb. 12-13-15-16. S PO S CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTOFIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORANI February 11 afid 20 March 1 Tickews, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JONEAU Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT PIGGLY WIGGLY ZORIC DRY CLEANING Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Ludwig Nelson WATCOMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska —_—————— " PHONE 206 ’ Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco bakery White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 FPrompt Delivery f % }Z’IT ML R TAPORA TAKES | 7 PASSENGERS | AND FISH 0UT {Motorship Sails from Union|; Cil Dock for Hoonah Last Night Sailing at 11 o'clock last night from the Union Oil Dock here for| Hoonah thence south by way of| other Southeast Alaska ports to Se- attle, the Alaska Transportation Company motorship Zapora took| seven passengers and 283 boxes of | cold storage fish out from Juneau.| Included in the fish loaded by | e Zapora at the Juneau Cold Stor- age dock were: One hundred boxes, containing 10,000 pounds of dressed ! silver salmon Co-Op, at Seattle, - and es containing 53,000 pounds| sent by the ACF |to be shipped east by rail through Prince Rupert. Passengers leaving Juneau on the jZapora were: Mrs. A. Taroff and| |Miss Taroff, Mrs. L. W. Patrick,| and Joseph Akagi, for Seattle; Mr.| and Mrs. J. 8. Jeffrey and L. ;K\‘t(h;‘.m, for Petersburg. | ANNUAL DANCE | OF FIRE BOYS 1S BIG SUCCESS Affair Continues to Early Today — Entertain- ment Also Provided Junzau’s Volunteer Fire Depart- ment members put on a dance last night at the Elks’ Ballroom that might be compared with a gala New Year’s celebration. Theve seemed no end to the num- ber of couples that streamed into| the ballroom and danced through to the early hours of this morn- ing. Valentine colors filled every inch of the space not taken by the dancers. ! A popular gathering spot was the corner where punch of Valen- tine hue and of several flavors was served. During the intermission, pupils of Dorothy Stearns Roff entertained | with several tap dances. Adrienne Glass, wearing a pink and blue doll custume, gave the first dance entit'ed, “Sweet and Hot Tap.” A team composed of Ruth Allen, dressed as a farmer girl, and Sue Stewart in a farmer’s costume en- tertained with their “Hickville Fol- lies” number. Bernice Lovejoy sang several selections during the eve- ning &ccompanied by Rands orches- | tra. { —a— VAN MAVERN TO SITKA A. Van Mavern, representative for the West Coast Grocery Company, is a passenger on the Yukon for Sitka. Chatham Mwans Yranspo:tation Ce “M. S. DART” Le%v,eu Femmar Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. fof Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aa¢ ~ay ports. : Freight received rot later than 4 , P. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 |CHANNEL BUS LINE " one J05 Jeneau or 71 Dougias ve Jupeau: A.M.— o 5, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15 5, 8:15, 6:;15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. las A.M. Glacier Highway |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T7:00, H ‘P.l!.—l'.':flfl. 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 pm. #ave Juneau: AM. — 7-30, H | ®ML.—-2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special i 10:00 p.m. | First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau af 9:30 AM. shipped by the Al-|_ | 'aska Coast Fisheries to the Alaska | P—Riedi | GOVERNMENT SCHOOL almost ( By CLIFF STERRETT DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATS HAINES FIVE The Douglas High School proved co strong for the Haines school hoopsters last night and they scored exactly two points for each one f the latter, the game ending 42 to 21. Their greater speed coupled with superior weight accounted a iot toward their victory. It was the work of the two Douglas s, Feero and Stragier, how- ver, that put the game on ice. They <cored 13 and 9 points respec- | ively, or more than half of the Huskies score. The Haines boys were game how- ever, and with some of the strange- ness of different hall and surround- ings in general, now worn off, are expected to even up the score a little in tonight's game. After the game last night, the two teams and their coaches, Ped- erson and Knotts, were given a hamburger feed by the De Hi girls n the Domestic Science room, which proved an enjoyable affair. Summary Haines H.S. (21) Cranston, 8 Hunter, § Sorrel, 8 S. (42) —Shitanda, 4 C—Cashen, 12 G—Feero, 13 Sheldon G—Stragier, 9 Sorrel Substitutions—H. Savikko (4) for Shitanda; A. Savikko for Riedi; 3urges for Sorrel. Officials: Angus Gair, “rank Stragier, scorer. B referee; HAS IINCOLN DAY PROGRAM A joint Lincoln's Day and Valen- tine party was held at the govern- ment school yesterday afternpon. At 2:30 the following program was given: Sonv. Read.ng, Kinch. Song, school Reading, “Requiem,” Bob Willis. Sonp, “Battle Hymn of the Re- public,” school. Reaaing, “My Captain,” James. Song, “Yankee Doodle,” school. Reading, “To a Butterfly,” John Guererro. “Story of Lincoln,” Mrs. R. Davis. In the evening the class time for taxidermy was advanced and a “America,” by school. “Our Country,” Lucy “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” May | | tines. "HE PUTS IT DOWN QN HIS AMUSEMENT TAX. community frolic was held in the school room. Eight tables of cootie and a chili lunch were the chief events. The post office had a busy few minutes distributing Valen- PRSP e PARTY POSTPONED The party planned by the Doug- las Island Women's Club for en- tertainment for the wives and daughters of the legislators has been indefinitely postponed due to previ- ous engagements of the guests, it was announced this morning. The affair was scheduled to have been held in the government school this evening. -, STAG DINNER TO BE FOLLOWED BY DANCING | The stag dinner arranged for this evening at Dreamland to honor the legislators will start at 6:30 o'-| clock and last until about 9 o'clock | when it is anticipated the wives of | those present will attend and danc- | ing to follow. At 11 o'clock, the Dreamland will| be open to the public and the regu- | lar Saturday night dance will be held. . Vancouver, B. C. lay untouched! |organized for the Inland Boat- |mens’ Union, said the action was taken because the unlicensed crew aboard the C: n tug Kingsway which towed cows here, are unorganized. ‘Shingle Cargo g Nlt T.nucned‘ | Picket Line Established— | pr. and mrs. J. A Sutheriand, of Longshoremen Refuse | Fairbanks, are passengers on their way home aboard the steamer Yu- to Handle Load kon after an extensive automobile PORT ANGELES, Wash,, (tour that took them over most of Feb. the United States and to Mexico {13—Two scow loads of Canadian City. shingles, towed here yesterday from | e -, e —— ; SALESMAN ARRIVES |today beside the freighter Wash-| Baxter Felch, sales representative ingtonian as the longshoremen re- for Fisher Flouring Mills, arrived fused to load them following es- here aboard the steamer Yukon tablishment of picket lines last night by the Inland Boatmens’ Union and Shingleweaver~” Union. Max Wedeken, of Seal ttle, Coast from Seattle and Ketchikan. —_———————— Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office.’ —— TWO LARGE DEPENDABLE SEATTLE AND ALL Authorized U s. PHONES: 623—106 —Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Filots MARINE AIRWAYS, Ia SEAPLANES offer FAST SERVICE tc POINTS IN ALASKA m Carriers GENE MEYRING "Douglas Church | | Services = Notices lor thiz church column1 must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 1:15 p.m.—Sund: School. Lenten devotions, 7:30 p.m., Fri- day during the Holy Season of Lent. Way of the Cross and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. ST. LUKE'S EFISCOPAL CHURCH 1:30' p.m.—Sunday School. 2:30 p.m.—Vesper service and ser- mon. DOUGLAS ¥xESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGUNER. Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible School. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services. DOUG~1S COMMUNITY CHURCH I. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sundey School and services. Everybody welcome. Minister B | | SERVING ALASKA THE SAILING SCHEDULE Steamet YUKON ALASKA N'WESTERN .. VICTORIA . Round Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Feb. 10 - Feb. 16 Feb. 23 *Yukon northbound calls Sitka, Haines, Skagway, Seldovia, Kodiak in addition to regular ports of call. Southbound sailing from Juneau to be an- nounced later. trip fare to Seattle—$65 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent——Phone 2 The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Boat SEATTLE and RETURN $68.00 RAY STEVENS, Agent... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen! CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent M. S. Northland Leave Arrive Juneau Jupeau Southbound — SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 6 Office, 587 ELDON SIMMONS Be hief Pilot 12; Night and Day “JIMMY” RWEHART Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Strecis Free Delivery PHONE 58 Leave i Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora from Seattle . Evelyn Berg from Seattle February 19 February 23 D. B, FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Mnn_y Points Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned PACIFIC by experienced operators. ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE

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