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SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce. you: Think carefully your proposition Direct your selling efforts at the individual Be specific. Use colorful Avoid generalities. Tell the whole story. Emphasize the best ture of your offer. Mention price. Make answering as es.y as possible. about fea~ - Usod wrinker post i er for Blue General Electric Wash- er for sale reasonahble. Cub your wash day labor ectric Light & Power Co. (s FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, run 12- 000 miles. Also trailér, good con- dition: $210.00. 629 Ninth St. FOR SALE—Threc-room nouse with bath; Ninth Street on' tide flats Inqulre of Lee Rox at Rainier Club F‘Ofl sALE New Sflvamuu" range | oil burners, 150 gal. welded tanks, $65, installed. Fully. guaranteed ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441. Terms. Alaska El-| Tasron Nke won RENT—2 roorh furnisied apt. for two. No children. 403 Frank- | 1lin St FOR RENT Steam heated, Phone 681, FOR RENT — 2 room furnished apt. Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601. FOR RENT — 3-room un(unushed house, Rawn Way, rear of Seward Building. $30 per month. Phone 334, LARGs ~oom apu. Light, free lineny dishes, radio, $20.00. also ong- room $15.00. Entrance City F’luut over Juneau Cabinet Shop. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview, FOR RENT—Two-room house, part- | ¥ furnished, $15 monthly. Whites | only. See W. H. Robinson or Phone 1 4754, ‘ e | | EOR RENT—SI'»flflng room in pri- | vate home for refined young lady. Phone 318. ‘(‘OR RENT ~— Seven-room‘ pamy | furmished house, fth and Gold. Mrs. ‘ Anna Winn 'PIANOB Tenvea—tunea. Phone -148 George Ande1on 7th & Franklin, | IRy THE DAILY A[ASKA EMPIRE; mfim 1l Marme News : NORTH SEA IS s e e s 0000000 le le . . Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND 3 Norm Sea in port and scheduled ® to sail for Sitka at 3:30 this ® afternoon. |® Zapora due Wednesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS ' Princess Norah;scheduled to sail from Vancouver November 29 at 9 pm. ° Northwesmm scheduled to sail |® from Seattle November 30 at e Ham. | ® Northland scheduled to sail |® ' from Seattle December 2 at e 9pm. * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Yukon scheduled southbound |» at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. ® Victoria scheduled southbound e December 7. . LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth lcuves every Wednes- s day night at 6 pm, ‘or e Sitka and wayports. ® Dart leaves every Friday at ® 7 am. fcr Petershurg, Kake | and wayports: e e 00000000 .--.--oo--"‘-—-ttoacoo'cn 'Ml IN PORT EARLY THIS MORNING | Steamer M:l:; Fast Run{ from South—Is Off for Sitka Steamer North Sea, Capt. A. Nick- srson. commanding, making a fast|! rip north, berthed at City Dock at 8:30 o'clock this morning and was scheduled to sail for Sitka at 2:30 p. m. Passengers for Juneau were: El- len Jackson, Mrs. E. G. Wilson, E. F. Clements, Mrs. E. F. Clements, Sebastian Pollner, rank Nichols, - John Fenwick, A. &. Schoettler, Mrs, Wm. Holzheim- er, E. M. Jacobson, D. K. Van Ack- ren, E. Jakeway, Mrs. W. S. Simp- son, W. S. Simpson. Through passengers to Sitka are J. Ranquist, J. C. Sutherland; Miss G. Taylor. Helen Bender,| ' CARRIED AWAY Escapes — 2 Structures Completely Wrecked (Continued momns fage One.) below the Bragken home, owned by William Steinbeck and below the hill on Harris Street. its foundation and the house occu- pled by Buz Orme oelow the Mullin me, and the home of Louis Kar- stens, in the rear of the Halm house; also shifted from their foundations. The Kobak and Halm houses are | damaged almost beyond any sort of the building still standing is tilted and wracked so badly that they will have to be torn down. Bracken House Twisted The Bracken house was moved ten .feet from its foundation and badly twisted out of shape. It has been estimated that salvage from the Bracken house will not amount to mcrs than 35 or 40 percent of its former value. It is at present hanging IN DIRT SLIDE ==z \Occupants Have Narrow| The Mullin residence slipped off | salvage. In each instance the part of | P’JE bALE—Nm‘:h\‘m Hotel prop- | — erty. One of the best buys in &mfl Juneau. Priced low for ' quick| ESTEBETH ON sale, See owner on premises FOR SALE—CmI and: Pres-to-logs | See Juneau Commercial Dock or | Phone 3 FOR SALE—Upright plan. Rea- sonable. Phone 357. 11 (hJL/\VFO R | CHIMNEY sweeping — Also expcn‘ furnace chipping and scaling. Prompt service. Phone 639. PIPE THAW ING— Day Phones 441 and 4504. Night Phones 436 and 4504. ALASKA WELDERS, Juck Silva, proprietor LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet _ing, ctc. Phone 3282, WIDOW lud\, \Aflnl\ ho \(‘vmrk bV hour or day. Needs employment badly. Best references. Phone 638. Must be good condition and rea- sonable, See Jack Fargher, Phone 389 or address F 1073 care of Em- pire with full partichlars WANTED — Nursing or housework. Ellen Isaacson. P. O, Box 1859, WANTED—Will care for white chil- dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- | son. Phone 98-2 longs and two| shorts. Py T e TWRN your old goid into value.| ~ Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. “SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE I o)) %499 "2 \‘.'/ 4 THE TERMINAL Phone Cardinal e e e “Fomorrou’s Stvles Todav” TOUNDAP.nt of bxfocal glasses in case. Owner may have same hy proving ptropetty and paying for this ad. LOST — Diamond-stuaded platinum wedding band. ‘Reward offered. Call 50. Special’ Delivery to Douglas Daily :30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No msiter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can zet relief ncw with Creomulsion, Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chanc: with anything less than Creomul- sion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mem- is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have fmled. don't be “discouraged, your | drugeist is authorized to guarantee Oreomulsion and to refund your | money if you are not saticfied with results from the very first bottle. | Get Creomulsion righv now. (Adv,) | B SRR T MR AR " 0. S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” | | | Home of Hart 3ahaffner and | | Marx e Compounded exactly as written by your doctor. Jumeau Drug Co: TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEYL BUS LINE PHONES; Jynean 108—Douglas 71 | eave Douglps — 20 minutes before »ach hour, sturting’ 20 minutes before | 3am.; Iae;g L‘SZ 20 minutes before 12 ’“'midnight. Leave Jul 5 minutes after each wur, star mg minutes past 7 a.m.; ast trip 18 onihutes past 12 midnight. lacier, Highway Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay to Auk Bay to Juneau 7:30 AM. 7:00 AM. 9:30 AM. 8:15 A M. 2:30P.M. 12:80 k.. 5:15 P.M. 4:15P.M. Sat. & Sun, Sat. & Sun. 10:00 P.M. 6:45 P.M. 10 P.M. each evening to Salmor Creek Power House CHANNEL TAXI COMPANY In connection with the Bus Service at all hours CALL 108 for TAXI or BUS Service W.-H: BACON, Operator CHANNEL BUS L lNh Permanent A Specialty Peter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET/ AY, Prop, VIOLET pm‘msx*‘. Operator Front Street Phone 221 SITKA ROUTE Motorship Estebeth, Purser Dave Ramsey, sailed Wednesday evening | at 6 o'clock for Sitka and way ports with the following passengers: To Hoonah—John Marks, J. McKinley, Pete Duncan, Leslie Johnson. To Chichagof—John Karo, R. Tesich. To Funter Bay—Gilbert Bixby. To Ten- akee—Jos. Michend. To Killisnoo— R. L. Carlson, To Sitka—Fritz Kar- s BELLINGHAM IS HERE FOR FISH! Motorship “Undbr Special Charter to Take Ship- ments to Rupert Motorship Bellingham, Capt. John Lanterman, arrived at the Juneau Cold Storage Dock at 1:30 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan. 'I'he{ branes as the germ-laden phlegm | vessel has been chartered from the! Ketchikan Cold Storage Company by Sigmund Einstoss to transpon\ two large shipments of frozen fish,| 166,095 pounds of salmon and 51,- . . o e aaaoe L) . TIDES l‘l)'Vl()RllO“' . |@oe o 0000 00000 precariously on the edge of the steep iincline above the Osborne and Mul- | [1in homes, which have been vacated. Struggles From Debris The Kobak house was inhabited by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gotney and Mrs. J.'Graham, but at the time of the slide neither Mrs. Gotney nor Mrs, Graham were in the building. Roy Gotney, who was in the kitchen, was parried down the hill in that part of the house when it broke loose from the rest of the structure, and al- | jhough the kitchen collapsed when it struck the Halm home, Gotney sdtruggled from the wreckage with only slight injuries, largely burns up- on his arms, from: a stove. Mr. and Mrs, Matt Halm and their ! four-year-old grandson, Billy Sperl- | ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperl- | {ing, were in the Halm kitchen when it erashed down the hill and col- lap:ed against the side of the Brack- High tide, 3:51 am., Low tide, 9:32 a. High tide, 3:18 pm,, Low tide, 10:09 p MRS. HOLZHEIMER RETURNS FROM SOUTH 144 feet. 4.7 feet. 158 feet. =02 feet. | 179 pounds of halibut for the Alas- {ka Trollers Cooperative Marketing | Association, Inc., and 91,719 poundfl‘ of halibut and 8486 pounds of black cod for the Atlantic and Pa- i cific Packing Company, from Ju- neau to Prince Rupert, where the fish will be transferred to the Can- ,adxnn National Railway for ship- Mrs. wllllam A. Holzheimer, Na-| ment to Eastern United States. tional - Democratic Committeewo-| The two shipments total more than man for Alaska and wife of the|the capacity of the Bellingham, United States attorney, returned which is about 280,000 pounds, ap- this morning on the North Sea from proximately nine carloads, and thdt: & visit with her daughter, Cather- quantity of frozen fish will be load- ine, wife of Lieut. Samuel Gregory, ed as soon as it has been prepared ~nthing I stationed in Bremerton. While in Bremerton, Mrs. Holz- heimer was able to celebrate the arrival of a grandchild, Miss Sam- uella ‘CGatherine, botn October 17. Mrs. Holzheimer, on her trip ’nmth visited friends in Ketchikan. SITKA VISITORS BANQUET FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. K. Roatikainen, visl- sntertained their Juneau friends at + Thanksgiving turkey dinner in the Gastineau Cafe Wednesday evening. Those present were: Misses Hilja Roatikainien; Helvi Paulson, Louise | Tanner, Miriam Puranen, Messrs. | Toivo Lahikainen, Arvid Isaacson, ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. Tanner, Mr. and {Mrs. Ed Waltonen, Mr. and Mrs. G. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Osterback, and Mrs. Gust Nurmi, Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. I tikairans leave in a few lays in their boat Pelican for their Sitka homs. S - + ATTENTION, DE MOLAY Regular meeting tonight, 7:29 | o'clock, both degrees conferred. Eats. adv. ROBT. W. COWLING. gEaheR: BEE U, OB 4 ors in the Capitol City from Sitka,! | for shipment—probably Sunday. The Bellingham left Ketchikan last Wednesday and had fair winds throughout the trip to Juneau. The vessel carries a crew of eight men, includingi Cap't. Lantermian and chiet Engmeer I M. Green. VICTORIA HERE ON WAY WEST Steamer Victoria, Capt. J. Ram- sauer, berthed at Pacific Coast Dock at 11 oclock Wednesday night with 16 pascengers for Juneau, and sail- ed to the Westward at 3 a.m. Inbound passengers were: From Seattle—Mrs. C. G. Blox- ham, Mrs. A: B. Bolton; Harold F. Daman, Miss. Dorothy Geiss, A, B. Holden, J. S: Hansoh, Gene Meyring, B. D. Stewart, Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Karl Theile, and Gertrude Van Dam. From Wrangell— Mrs. Kenneth Cole, John N. Kenney, C. R. Willard, Minnie Borbridge, Nellie Borbridze. T=e2 Victeria loaded ties and lum- ker for the Matanuska coleny pro- ject at wayports, which delayed her arrival in Jupeay. Outboupd . pasgengers were: To i FINE - | Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates_ FRONT STREET I i 1 | | D o S IS, Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in néed of MOVING or STORAGE 1 Fuel Oil Goal sfer . i A e — QTRA'ITON & BEERS MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS . VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone 502 PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf Skagway—Mrs. Jean McAlister, A. V. McAlister, James Trope, Mrs. R. L. Carlson, J. F. Wallace and wife. To Cardova—V, Skaffis. — ¥ WARNING Persons are warned to keep out out of Evergreen Bowl until furth- er notice, on acgount of danger of slideg, R 'y ) I. GOLDSTEIN, Mayor. e - o S —adv: Special Delivery to Douglas Daity § 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. PAY’N “TAKIT Groceries, Meats, Liquors | en home. Mr. Halm was slightly {injured about the head, but Mrs, Halm and the Sperling boy escaped with minor bruises. A dog belonging to.the Halm family, who was also in the wreck, escaped entirely unscath- ed. John Halm, son of Matt Halm, was not at home at the time of the slide. Thrown From Feet Mrs. Bracken and Lolla Chesley, who were in the Bracken house when 3} vas struck by the wreckage from t the Halm home, were both thrown[ frof their feet by the impact but were uninjured. The Juneau Fire Department was summoned to the scene of the slide and arrived within a very short time. The fitemen aided in the removal of personal effects by the oceupants of the damaged homes, and offered every possible assistance, Richard Ford was appointed night watch- man: by. the Police Department, and: he remained on duty Wednesday night and last night, Boris Chernikoff, who lives in the house on the grade on the west side of the street; also served as volun- teer watchman, His home has so far escaped injury, A survey of the damage caused by the slide was made for _the Gover- nor’s Office this morning by two | | TYPEWRITERS RENTED’ ! €500 per month Y . B. Butford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by [ | «atistied custoners” Chiatham strants Transportation Go. M.S.“DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday ~at 7 a.m: for Petersburg, Kake, Port ;. Alexander and way ports, p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION 1y —— | FERA em oyees, and at a l u‘l:our | this affernoon” a 'spatial ‘se ‘m.y authorities,. to consider emer- genry measures, was, ifi progress. ! At least one of the-destroyed resi- | dences, the Halm. home, .was fully caversd by fire insurance, but no provision was made for earthslide A cstreet slide at Fifth Strnez above Kennedy, which occurred at about| | the same time as the slide on Third Street, necessitated considerable rock ;flh repairs. A serious slide occurred ‘}ln E‘ergroemflewl Wednesday night been r’-ported 3 ‘, 'PAA LOCKHEED TO " BE FLOWN SOUTH PAA Pilots Gene Meyring and Alex Holden, who arrived Wednesday |en the Victoria from Seattle, 'made | arrangements this. morning at the PAA hangar, which was towed to a | point one mile up the channel for | winter storage several weeks ago, to float the Lockheed Vega at' high | tide this afternoon. This is prepara- | tory to bringing the plane, which ‘has’ been storéd in the hangar, to Juneau for anchorage until weather permits the two pilots to. fly the ship to Seattle. Local PAA officials stated today that a flight of {he PAA Lockheed Electra from Fairbanks to Juneau, is being planned for either Saturday or Sunday. MRS. ETHEL NEVILLE | BIESIN ST. ANN'S Mrs. Ethel Neville, 47, Fire Hall stewardess and one of Juneau'’s pop- jular and wellknown residents, died this afternoon in St. Ann’s Hbspital after a lingering illness which had caused hospital authorities to send for her daughter, Mrs. Roy ‘Torell, of Seattle, over a month ago, and who was at the bedside. No plans for burial have yet been | made! Tt i5"possible the remains may be taken' south.’ 'DOUGLAS TEACHER IS TO BE MARRIED| A marriage license was issued by U. 8. Commissioner J. F. Mullen to- day to Gifford-Carter, teacher in the ‘Douglas Public School, and Ruth Christenson, who recently arrived from the States. Wedding plans were not revealed. e SHOP IN wmu FIRST! SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings ” for, Men” ‘ , E[ué;m Nelson JEWELRY and WATCHES FOSS CONSTRUCTION CO Phone 107 Juneau } HOTEL ZYNDA Lange S8ample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 3 . # .ZYNDA. Prop. BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHor 12and B Freight received not later than..4 MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Reliable pharmacists ‘compound Lyour o prescriptions. Franklin Street between Front and Second Slrsetu .3 ~ PHONE 358 CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS: NORAH December 4, 18+ January 1 | January 15 | Round Trip Winter Rates now “in'éffect t6' Vancouver, * ' Victria and Seattle + | IDEAL PAINT SHOP FEL R Sl g PHONE 549 | $85.00° TicKets, reservation and full particulars from %9 W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU and a‘slide on Glacier Highway has 3 e e e T e YEAR 'QOQJN " Leave DueJuneau DueJuneaw Seattle Northbound Southbound 16 19 Nov. 27, 23 Dec. 5 30 Dec. 13 T Dec. 18 14 Dec. 26 21 ‘ Jan. 3 28 _Jan. 8 Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dee. Dec. Nov, Nov. ...Nov., Dec. ..Dec. Dec. .Dec. THE ALASKA LINE Round' trip: fare to- Seattle—$65. M. J. WILCOX. Agent—FPhone 2 Thavel and b NORTHLAND \S=== TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Juneau Arrive Juneau Leave Seattle Dec: ¥ Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 +Jan. 5 S. S. North Sew Nov. M. S. Northland S. S. North Sea ... M. 8. Northland S. S. North Sea . M. 8. Northland . ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. ... CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent WILLS Navigation Co. PIER B—SEATTLE Ports of Call l Ketchikan Tenakee Hydaburg Hoonah Craig Juneay Klawak Chichago! Pory Alexander JUNEAU COMMERUCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave: Seattle Sailings S. S. BANDON NOVEMBER 30 aax every 16 days thereafter . Trans portatwn Co-mpany Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 27, am,, and from Bell Strect Terminal, Seattle, Nov. 28, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, Wrangefl, Petersburg, Juneau. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 4 am, and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Dec. 5, at 9 pm. Calling Ket- chikan, Wrangell, -Petersburg, Juneau. For general mivrmation call Agent — D. B. FemmcrARr.sxdenca Phorie 312, Office Phone 114. Weekly Service trom Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER AGENT Alaska Air Transport, I\n'c.. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau. Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; om, 58‘1 ~~SHEEDON SIMMONS, Pilot DON'T WAIT TOO LONG! Drive in today and let us give your car a complete winter overhauling. Shift the worry | to our shoulders! Ful} Anti-Freeze Service o Connors Motor Co., Inc. THE@#OTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau THE.SANIEARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” HARDWARE Our Services to You Begin and End at the "]uucau s Own Store” . Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat sdus U