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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 15, 1937. LIKE nQON N‘ADA WME- \'\:A\/E WILL '\ WEAR WELL a t five average rate per line for consecutive | tions One day Additional days mum charge 50¢ must be in the office by 2 ¢ in the afternoon to insure on same day. cept ads over ons listed in telephone telephone of error or if an ad stopped before ex- | advertiser please no.- s office (Phone 374) at | ce and same will given attzntion. I“L DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | FOR SALE URANT for sale. Write : 316, The Empire. LE — Hotel. 40 furmshed 21 with private bath. Hot ar cold running water all rooms. Lobby, dining room. Bargain ; Howard ). Stabler, Building, Juneau, Al 5 roum house, W. 11\11 3283. FOR SALE 3. Phone F Lynch, h range. Martin FOR SALE-—Monar condition. See Glacter Highway I property. Du- ly furnisbed on fine OR SALE—Income < house, comple . gross, 10 lot, close in, §4,000. Terms Ascociates, S| Phone 662, view tuck Bldg., FOE SALF — Rooming house, 17 rooms furnished; 6 unfurnished. Second and Seward. Enquire at Empire. ALE~—6 room house on Basin | also Jot on 5th near Ken- dy. Reasonable. Phone 330. NE Col ner Steady income. ! & Banfield —Froj Main. ne "OR SALE Front and Inquire Fa VR SALE 41 Boat Discovery, but trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, Seattle, Wash., or Sunde & d'Evers Company, Seattlé, Wasl b n.p. fOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door five-passenger touring sedai.. ‘-1 condition. Connors Motor Co. FOR RENT T—5 rocm, u house. Call at Juneau Works-or phete 245, furnished 5 1 Marble FOR RENT — 6 room apart at with bath and oil burner. Also 2 room apartment with bath. Both newly renovated and furnished. 711-5th and Kennedy. FOR RENT ~— Furnished 3 room apt., steam heat. Excellent view, quiet, adults only. 124 W. 6th St Phore 141. FOR RENT — Furmfihed hMml apartment. Inquire Jensgn Apts. | VACANCY Nugget Apts. FOR RENT — Furnishea 2 room bachelor apts. Eureka Apartments. FOR RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. . SOLD! AN' NOW FER SOME SHOPPIN' »# TOM Allen’s $8.400. /- Geo. B. Rice - “Diesel | suitable for hali- | Newly renovated. | FER MY (L OWNSELF. < © 1926, Kigg Pestares S Soate Toc World | WOMAN wants hone 1603. day work WANTED war srunk in w Empire N vuy a condition, rite WANTED to roem ana board chil- dren—Reasonable rates, schooling included. Minfield Home, Lena Beach or write Minnie Field, Box 763, Juneau. TURN your ola gold into value Cash or trade at Nuggel Shop. "~ MISCELLANEGUS fresh California dates. [¢; from your grocery. 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. LOST AND FOUND. WILL the party who took the sled from Bob Croken please return same to the Tallapoosa. 'LOST—Billfold containirg currenty. Reward. Return to Empire. EDSON WAVE SHOP Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about FREE RADIO | | Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | EC NS A — HOP | | | EY an Empi Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW | ARCTIC Pabst Famous ! Draught Beer On Tap JIMMY” CARLSON — ve: Money Saved is Money Earned EARN AT ; R TR L T N P | Ludwig Nelson | | WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, \laska ‘ | ¢ Dart 1 Maloof, LOOKS LO\/EL)/ e e e et i e e Steamer Movements NARTHBOUND Northland in port and sched- uled to sail for Sitka tonight at midnight. ska cue tomorrow. word at 3 o'clock afterr.oon. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Princess Norah scheduled to e sail from Vancouver at 8 o'~ e clock tonight. e Nereo scheduled to sail from Scattle February 19. scheduled to sail from Seattle February 19. Victoria scheduled to sail from seattle February 20 at 9 am. HEOL ¥ SAHING- ® Yukon scheduled southbound e ahout February 24. . LOCAL SAILINGS » Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® day night at 6 p. m., for e Sitka and wayports. Jeaves every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake o and wayports. . e s 05 00000000 ) e s 3 0 0 e e o0 . A No def- this . . . . ° . eer0eece0creees0csnecoe ’ D E3 TIDES TOMORROW 4:00 2. 10:31 a. 17.3 feet 0.3 feet m., 140 feet m, 26 feet High tide Low tide High tide 4:37 p. Low tide 10:32 p. e .. m,, —_— — AT THE HOTELS 4 —_ | L2 Ketchikan and Mrs. Henry Museth, Rose M. Juneau; John M. Olson; Jerry Reiland, San Francisco. Alaskan T. A. Whitely, Hoonah; Pete Pap- pas, Fairhaven; Don Capps, Ju- neau; Johr Neoluff, Juneau; Louie McCallum, Mrs. Mrs. A. Valdez. Juneau, Amaska, February 12, 1931 |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. TO VANCOUVER, VICTOFIA end SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAI February 11 and 20 March 1 Tickew, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agen? JUNEAU r*’—. ZORICT NORTHLAND 0, CHANGES TIME FOR SAILINGS North Sea to Sail North March 12, Agent Ray Stevens States Follewing a strike-time vacation which he and Mr. Stévens spent I mainly in the Pacific Northwest but which also took them south to Los Angeles for a week, Ray ens, Northland Transportation Cc ny agent here, returned to home in Juneau aboard the c. | par motorship Northland. | Mrs. Stevens 1s remaining in the States on business for the |Jones-Stevens Shop here, in w she is a partner, and will return uabuul the first of March, Mr. Stev- north from we arr ved in San F' |cisco |ux( as the maritime work |were returning to their duties II.\U' Stevens said, “and you may 1 |20 back. The vote in favor of 1 surning to work was so overwhel ing, and the men so anxious to get hack to work, that it would appear that there should be no furthe rouble of that sort for some tim Mr. Stevens announced that the Northland will make one more trip | north this month, before being! aid up about two weeks for over-| haul. The motorship Norco will | make two trips north, leaving Se- attle next Friday morning on the first and will then be replaced, on March 12, by the steamer North Sea, which is now undergoing re- pairs. The time of Northland portation Company saili Seattle for Alaska has b ed from 9 o'clock on Men ings to 10 o'clock on Fricay morn- ings, Mr. Stevens announced. e Underdogs Beat | Hockey Leaders | e PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 15. — The‘ underdog teams in the Pacific Coast Hockey League, staged a rebellion | yesterday to beat the leaders. | Seattle beat Portland 2 to 1 at Portland. Spokane, recently the Oakland Clippers, beat Vancouver 6 to 4 at Spokane. | e e IS OPERATED UPON Mrs. Joe Williams, of Thane, un- derwent an operation this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest oold or bronchial irritatior, you can g relief now with Creomulsion, us trouble may be brewing and you cannot nflord to take a ! with anything less than Creomul- ' sion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to | soouu and &m the ml;lgmed mem- Tanes as germ-laden phlegm loosened and expelled, other remedies have Trans- from chang- | even- By CLIFF STERRETT ---THAT YOU'LL. BE NEEDING SOMETHING NEW AGAIN ATTER THREE OF FOUR iwell believe that they were glad to v |of Douglas. ident of the local Chamber, acted |uray NEARREE - | JOUGLAS ’L NEWS NOUGLAS C. . STAG DINNER BIG SUCCESS Thirty-five Sit Down to Tables Saturday— Wives Attend Later stag dinner given at the nd Saturday night by the; s Chamber of Commerce in‘ of the members of the Ter- itorial Legislature proved an en- Joyable success in every respect, i will be long remembered for| the entertainment, and ms]nnng‘ talks by the guests, to say nothing: the excellent banquet served. There was not a vacant seat at the | table which extended nearly the| ire length of the Dreamiand| dance floor as fifteen of the Leg-! islators and twenty of the most prominent citizens. of the town as| hosts gathered. The speakers ot the evening in-| cluded the following: Senators Hen- ry Roden of Juneau, N. R. Walker | Ketchikan, Jeseph Patterscn of | ez, Victor C. Rivers of Fair- s, and John B. Powers of zle; Representatives Joe Grpnng of Hyder, James V. Davis of Ju-| neau, Harry Race of Ketchikan,! Tolbert P. Scott of Nome, H. H. McCutcheon of Anchorage, Ed Cof- | fey of Palmer, Dan Green of Hot Springs, Andre\\ Nerland, Victor B. Ross and Leo Rogge, all of Fai banks; H. R. Shepard, former Leg islator of Juneau; L. W. Kilburn, Mark Jensen and Thomas Cashen | Arne Shudshift, Presi-' as toastmaster. | Each of the guest speakers ex-| pressed sentiment indicating prom- ised aid to Douglas for a new public school. At the conclusion of the round- ’ teble talks, wives of a number of those present and additional guests. attended to enjoy dancing for the ! remainder of the evening. i Lol [ SASATERLE, Try an Empire ad. |new fire-truck and take up a prop-| | osition to put the truck over in a D. H. , number FIRE-TRUCK FUND HAS REACHED CLOSE TO $500; NEW PROJECT PLANNED A special meeting of the Douglas | Volunteer Fire Department has been | called for tomorrpw evening ral'J the purpose of hearing the report, of the committee on the proposed | big way. The committee in charge of securing donations for the truck fund has been meeting with good | success and the meeting tomorrow promises to be an enthusiastic one. AUTROL LA GRg 5o WINS SECOND GAME FROM HAINES The second game between Doug- las and Haines high schools played in the Natatorium Saturday even- ing was a much better game than| 8. ag could be rep: this morning of quite a little dis- turkance to traffic along that thor- cughia.c as the snow became water- soaked and more difficult for cars to get through. A gang of shov- elers was put on to open up drain- for the water until the break d, eee - EDENSHOW RITES, TO BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral services for Miss Enaldes Edenshow. 20, who died last week at the Covernment Hospital, will be held temorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock fiom the chapel of the C. W. Cartir Mortuary, interment, Evergreen Cemetery. The deceased had been a patient at the hospital for the past year, having been brought to Juneau from her home in Hydaburg. | COMBINATION PARTY GIVEN BY VIKINGS "+ After their regular business meet« ing Saturday night the Vikings gave a combination Valentine and birth~ day party for members and friends, Lunch was served following the meeting and during the dance. Harry Crane entertained and played for the dancers. Another social get~ together for the Vikings is sched- uled foi February 27, at which time @ a card pa and danece will be held. AR Sy { RETURNS HOME Mrs. Frank Sunderland, and her baby daughter, Dixie Lee, have been |dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital and have’ returned to iheir home. - Points® of “etiquette China' are decided by govérfindent committecs, not by individual or social groups. —— — ’l'WO LARGE DEPENDABLE SEATTLE AND ALL the ;on Friday and resulted in the closer score, 28 to 25, in favor of| Douglas. Coach Pedersen used his substitutes for a considerable part of the game while the visitors were | able to take advantage of Lhelr} greater familiarity with the floor | baskets in addition to the: lesser resistance from their oppag- ents. | The Haines team and coach got (away early Sunday morning on the |steamer Fornance for their home, leaving many expressions of pleas- ure over their visit in Dougla.s e —— MRS. CROSBY COMPLIMENTED | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rice enter-| tained a group of friends at their home last night in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Violet Crosby, of Juneau, the date of that event being Friday, Febuary 11. A delightful evening of games and refreshments were enjoyed. Those present included the fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ander-\ son, Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Cros- | y, Miss Beulah Crosby, Virgil, Crosby, Jean Natterstad, Arline! |Rice and several children. M. T H. S. GIRLS ENTERTAIN An event of much pleasure for a of the younger people of Douglas was that given at the home of Miss Vera Kirkham Sat- evening in honor of the Haines basketball team, the Misses Vera Kirkham, Jennie Johnson and Ruth Langseth, being co-hostesses. | Thirty boys and girls were pres- | ent and enjoyed an evening of var- | ious card games. Sandwiches nnd‘ cake were served. | — e i WATER MAIN TROUBLE | A break or disconnection in the | Al:thorized u S. i) MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. SEAPLANES offer FAST tc POINTS IN ALASKA MAIL Carriers PHONES: 623—106 —Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Vilots——GEN® MEYRING SERVING AlASKA THE YEAR’ ROUND SBAILING SCHEDULE Steamer YUKON ALASKA . N'WESTERN ... VICTORIA Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound s Feb.. 7 Feb. 10 o Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Mar. 2 *Yukon northbound calls Sitka, Haines, Skagway, Seldovia, Kod! iak in addition to regular ports of call. Southbound sailing from Juneau to be an- noinced later. Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 water main adjacent to the bridge | B fill on Third Street was the cause | 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 Agent.... CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent.. M. S. Northland M. S. Norco ... HIAND Leave Arrive Leave Seattle Juneau Juneau I Southbound Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Febh. 23 Feb. 23 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Alaska Transportation Company Zapora from Seattle PHONE 114 Evelyn Berg from Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent SCHEDULED SAILINGS February 19 February 23 Night Phone 312 Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT » 3.0 DRY CLEANING [ 1 Soft FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room | ! house. Oil range. Phone 187 after | Toenu i S 5 pm. e P oot ikt o AL AT PHONE 206 §-ROOM steamheated furnished house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, clec-| | Juneau Radio Service range, Frigidaire. Wlnu\or 1 dan't be discouraged, your is authorized to guarantee vcreomulnon and to refund your 1! yau Are not satisfled with 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Junezu Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 | i Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points the v first bottle, t creomn!slon H;.!;{ now. (Adv.) éCHANNEl. BUS LINE ! Phone y05 Jeneau or 71 Douglas Water w“hm‘ | Leave Juneau: A.M.—T7: 15,8:00,9:15. |10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15 |4:15, 5:15, "6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, ? i 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned hy experienced operators. | Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40 SHELDON SIMMONS “HMMY”P&]}FEHART 10:40, 11:40; P-M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40 Chief l-ll)lm ¥ P A c l F l c A L A s K A 140, 6:40, 6:40, 7:40, :10. AROLD R. BROWN, ent }uo 6:40, “:x:;’m 8:40, 10:10 Ag AIRWAYS T 22 JUNEAU CASH GROCERY Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; 'CASH GROCERS P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. Corner Second and Seward Streets very For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to ity San Francisco bukery warm, furn. apts. Light, dishes, cooking utensils Reasuaable at Seaview. I LOZY *. water, and bat] FOR RENTFurnished apartment. Phone 2004. 425 7th St. Chnthlm Murany 1rlmpm tation Ce. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmear Dogk every Priday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander aad ~ay ports. Freight received not later than 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone M22‘ LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery ALASKA LAUNDRY | PHONE 15 Traffie Officce GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 #ave Juneau: AM. — 7-30, 9:30; »M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday BSpecisl 10:00 p.m. Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays Free Deli l leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. LOUIS A. DELEBECQ“ PHONE 58 R