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Want Ad Information Phone 374 ' NOTICE YWhen advertisers put In ads they sometimes don’t wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed. Weo will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE FOR RENT FOR RENT—Cabin for rent, $10, includes light, garbage and water. Telephone 2343, FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house. Phone 4743, or call 503 Willoughby Ave. | FOR RENT' — Single or double steam - heated rooms, downtown location. Apply 326 Second Street or telephone 318. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, Third and Franklin, $30. Call ‘Waynor, Phone 28, FOR REN1--KENT A SUNLAMP— $2.00 per month. Rental payments may be applied on purchase price. Alaska Electric Light and Pow- er Co. FOR RENT—Two-room rurnished apartment with bath, Telephene 1532. VACANCIES close in, Seaview Apts. Furnisheu. Also water, lights. Also cabins: FURNIBHED apartment for rent. Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601. PIANOS renteo—uiuned. Phone 143. George Anderson, i WANTFD—2 or d-r.on house or apartment. State jrice. Box 988. MISCELLANEOUS NICE clean rooms and board, single or double, $45 and $50 per month, steam heated rooms. Try our home cooked meals, 50 cents per serving. ERWIN'S BOARDING HOUSE, opposite Cold Storage on Front Street. | EYE lash and eye brow dye $1. Also | all types of beauty work. Reason- able prices. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 319 Decker Way. WRANGELL INSTITUTE OPENS Wrangell Institute opened last| week with an entering class of 20 toy: and 15 girls, and a total en- rollment of about seventy. All of! the buildings were painted during the summer and a number of other lm?ravcmem.\ have been made. Chatham Strales itsasuortation Cc M. S. “DART”| Leaves Femmer Dock every Priday at'? a m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander &nd way ports. Preight received not later than ¢ p m. Thursday. ! POR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 1622 [ s JUNEAU Drug Co. “FTHE CORNER DRUG STORE P. 0. Sabutation No. ! FREE DELIVERY IT’S Wise to Cali “8 Juneau | Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE ' Foel Oil Ceal Transfer WW“‘ 5‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1935. FOR SALE—Plymouth sedan won at Fair. Telephone 190 or 2952./ FOR SALE—One half acre at Sal- mon Creek Bridge, also 126-foot frontage on Glacier Highway. In- quire Fred Crowell FOR SALE—1933 Chevrolet coupe. Two spare wheels and tires. Good condition. Phone 4004 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE — 300 gal. oil storage tank. Reasonable. Inquire at 403 Franklin. FOR SALE—Four-room house. See| John Neilson, boat builder, south side of 12th Street below Fair Building. | FOR SALE—Wooden twin beds, bow ends and chiffionier with mirror. Needs repainting. Telephone 464.) FOR SALE—Drapes; complete set of dishes, bridge table, reason- able. Call at No. 6, Harris Apart- ments. FOR SALEUsed Ford pick-up truck. Reasonable. See Walter G. Hellan. FOR SALE—Best hotel site in city. Will take the price in hotel stock. Apply P. O. Box 437, City. FOR SALESecondhand typewrit- | er. Good condition. Cheap. Ad- dress Box 863, care Empire. FOR SALE — Six_room furnished | house at 886 West 9th Street. Terms can be arranged. See par ty on property. FOR SALE Mc;der.x'] five-room house, close-in. Real buy. Phone 436. Call after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—One back bar. Call Northern Hotel. and Blue Fox/ Too many for | Rudy’s Ranch, | Juneau. | FOR SALE—Silver pups, also mink. available pens. Glacier Highway, FOR SALE—Northern Hotel prop- erty. Oneé of the best buys in| Juneau. Priced low for sale, See owner on premises. "OR SALE—Eighwen-foot round- | bottom rowboat, Call Cabiu 4. 335 Willoughby Avenue betwecn |Zyes 6 and 7 pm. NABH sedan, splendid condition. | Good tires. Telephone 4134. POR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs. See Juneau Com’l Dock or Phone 8 FOkx SALE — New 12 ft. skiff Cheap. Telephone 349. WANTED WANTED—Young woman, must be experienced, to care for office and answer phone calls. Address B 886 care Empire stating ex- perience in first letter. WANTED -- Experiences woman | wants washing, ironing or clean- | ing in homes, hour work. Tele- | phone 3552, { TURN your o go:0 ‘nto value. OCash or trade at Nugget CThop. Continued dry weather this sum- mer which dried up the nectar- bearing blossoms has considerably injured the honey crop of North | Carolina, beekeepers report. Minor details that are so distressing in time of bereavement have no place in a Carter conducted service. Ex- pert and afficient work by a carefully directed personnel eliminates the extra tasks that inevitably appear. Our services are complete in every detail The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the .o-i--..n-.o-slo.o.oo.cou-.o..o...‘.f_"‘— quick | S Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Bandon scheduled to arrive sometime tonight. Northsea scheduled to arrive at 11 o'clock tomorrow fore- noon. Evelyn Berg due to arrive sometime Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept. 19 at 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to sail from Se. e Scptember 21 at 9 a.m Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 23 at 9 pm. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 27 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound next Monda LOfAL SAILINGS Estebeth icaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm., for Sitka and wayports. Dgtt leaves every Priday at 7 a.m. for Petershurg, Kake and wayports. ece 000000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o 3 . . . . . . . . ® e v e e e e e e . TIDES TOMORROW . Pe 000 o000 000 . ) Alaska Gasti- 2 s Teetl , 6.5 feet 129 foet - DR. J. W. EDMU} HERE NOW >oainent popular 3 now here on Alaska Vacation unds is examining , correeting muscu- lar Eye defects and reflex physical ills occasioned by Eyestrain, such as crossed-eyes (straightened with- out operation) headaches, nervous- ness, indiges re-examined for glasses every one to two years. Dr. Edmunds eye work is far-reaching in health improvement. His frequent vacation visits to Alaska (professional) and fices at 1431 Fourth Avenue (Ground Floor, one of the finest ants. For many years in Alaska there has been an insistent demand for Dr. Edmunds’ skilled Eye work; and Alaskans look forward to his Annual Visits. AT GASTINEAU EHOTEL UNTIL SEPT. 23. APPOINTMENT. B e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! —adv. W PN i s i GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing Sandil:g PHONE | § | . '} GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rstes E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 5§84 Phone 4753 SABIN’S Greatest Tribute” Eyerything in Furnishings for Men PHONE EARLY FOR|’ WHAT TIVE | '8 UA GIT IN LASTH| Marine News 12 PASSENGERS ON TRIP OF ESTEBETH A full load of passengers was tak- len to Sitka and way ports when the motorship Estebeth left Pacific Coast Dock at 6 o'clock last night. Twelve persons took passage. The outbound list: For Chichagof—Ed Olson, Thomas Greaker, A. Nystrom, Pete Nova, Joe Watson, George Curtis, Vic Kosky. Jourden, John Logergren, Holzheimer. For Hoonah—M. D. Williams. SALMON INDUSTRY TO SPEND $200,000 FOR ADVERTISING A $200,000 advertising program e |for canned salmon was voted in| Seattle last week by the board of trustees of the Association of Pa-, the executive | cific Fisheries and committee of the Northwest Salmon | Canners’ Association. The amount to be spent, it was stated after a session in the Wash- ngton Athletic Club, will be based n the pack of 1935. A resolution was adopted for the naming of a committee with in- structions to act at once in the randling of the campaizn. . NO RENT PAID, P. 0. | BOXES TO BE CLOSED Postmaster Albert Wile received ructions from the Post Office nspector on his recent visit to Ju- eau, that the Department is in- stent that Post Office box rents aust be paid by the last day of his month and if not the boxes will » closed. Po-tmaster Wile asks the co- peration of all box holders so that it will not be necessary to close the boxes and cause inconvenience in delivery of mail. —_————— FREE VOCATIONAL DEMONSTRATION TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY A free vocational demonstration under the auspices of the Vocation- al Department, will be held next interests in mining, have been made |Week according to an announce- vestigations, Department of the In- possible because in his Seattle of-|ment made today by Mrs. C. N. terior, who left Juneau for Lem- Crone, demonstrator. The demonstration will be given optometry offices in Washington) [in the parlors of the Northern the Alaska Transpoft Patco flown _hls Seattle practice is carried on]Light Presbyterian Church next by Sheldon Simmons, returned at by his two ably-qualified assist- | Thursday afternoon from 1:30 to 6 4:30 o'clock. e PALERMO LINEN - . . SHOP WILL OP:N FRIDAY MORNING . Dealing exclusively in fine hn-‘; ens, the Palermo Linen Shop makes its debut in renovatec quarters at :m d:;uumn:; ;teail:fa ':‘:,m‘;‘;, Alaska. She will return to Juneau after an absence ¢ | month. Third and Franklin Streets. The little shop, under the man-| agement of Mrs, Marie Dimettio, | will offer the finest of articles,| embroidered linens at most reas- onable prices, Mrs. Dimettio states. The shop has been undergoing renovation for some time, and with the opening of traffic on Franklin Street, the management announces the opening of the lt.ngn shop at 9 o'clock temorrow ‘merning. TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay *7:00 a.m. 8:15 a.m. Leave Juneau 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 12:30 p.m, 2:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. §;15 pm. *7:30 a.m. bus goes via (Racler and Montana Creek. UNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 a.m. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau at 10 pm. SATURDAY EVRNING SPECIAL! Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm. and Juneay_ at, 1. a.n. 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY s THUTTY, SUSIE. For Tenakee—Eric Burman, Gus| William ,wa§. well known to the people of By CLIF¥ STERRETT IT MAKES LIFE HARD, IT DOES. EITHER YER RSB SR T . 'S A INDIAN Ak AROOND LOOSE EIGHT IRUNNIN' IN TH' HOUSE! | { ) { 1 Liquoy control in Detroit always has been a problem. But wnl.- a proposal of state police commissioner, Oscar Olaner, the solution may be at hand. Olander, who has revealed the plan to Gov Frank D. Fitzgerald, proposes that the Detroit police take over the com- plete jurisdiction of drinking places. Governor Fiizgerald some time i back urged the state police to take over liquor enforcement, but i Olander’s plan delegates the task to municipal aathorities. The com-‘ missioner intends to present his plan to Governor Fitzgerald’s con- terence on law enforcement to be held at Lansing early in Septembe'.] FUNERAL SERVICES FOR TURNTIME ARE FRIDAY AFTERNOON { Funeral services for Julius Turn- | time, who died at St. Ann's Hos- | pitdl on September 16, will be held at the Chapel in the C. W. Carter | Mortuary tomorrow afternoon at 2| c'clock. Turntime, who was the elevator cperator at the Goldstein Building, @lenmore Juneau. ot ERITAB TG 4 HAMMON RETURNS FROM LEMESURIER J. 8. Hammon, Division of In- esurier Island shortly before 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon aboard o'clock last night on the plane.| Hammon reported a fine visit ;wm: Joe Thach, old-time friend of | Rex Beach, who also visited Lem- | }esunet,lsland while he was here several weeks ago. ; oo WATCH HOSPITAL e . L. HALE i MRS. M'CRARY LEAVING ¥k Mol | “Next to First National Bank” YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Junean Seattle Northbound Seuthbounc ..Sept.14 Sept.17 Sept. 23 Sept.21 Sept.24 Sept. 30 Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Oct. 1z Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct.’ 19 Oct. 22 Oct.’ 28 .Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 ALASZA YUKON ALASKA THE ALASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Agent—FPhone 2 Twe only fine serving Alaska that mem- tains a regular weekly service throughout the yvear. P Arrive Juneau Leave S. 8. North Sea .. M. S. Northland . S. S. North Sea . M. S. Northland . S. S. North Sea .. M. S. Northland ... 8. S. North Sea .. RoUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 HAROLD' KNIGHT, agent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent €ITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Navigation Co. PIER B—SEATTLE Ports of Call Ketchikan ‘Tenakee Hydaburg Hoonah 5. 8 BANDEN Kiswak Chichagot M. S, ZAPORA' . : Pori Alexander JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. M. S. ZAPORA . S. S. BANDON . M. S. ZAPORA Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot e s | et e s - e < Mrs. R. W. McCrary, wife of the D“ From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE August 27 Sept. 5, 14, 24 Oct. 3, 15,.24 Clean $1.50, Jewels §1.25, Main Spring $1.50, Balance Staff $1.50 Crystals 50c and 75¢ “All Work Guaranteed” FERRY TIME CAK) : LEAVE JUNEAU r:-sv.n. Juneau Ferry & Naviga tion Cowpanv THE SANITARY GROCERY Between Juneau and Fairbanks one scheduled trip wegk!y leaving Juneau every Tuesday at noon and arriving Juneau from Fairbanks every Sunday. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 206 Juneau Lumber Millsz Inc.. For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 413 CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night BAILEY’S *™ it a CAFE o Regular Dinners “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS"

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