The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1936, Page 6

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BRINGING UP FATHER BUT I TELLS YUH, IT'S Too DAGNAB EXPENSIVE! EXPENSIVE OR NOT YOU'RE GONNA\ HAVE YER PICTURE \_L’N SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS ab 1. Think your proposition 2. Direct your selling ef at the individual. nt-ad will produce, out forts Use colorful 3. Be specific words. Avoid generalities. 4. Tell the whole story. asize the best your offer. Mention price. Make answering as as possible. | 5. Empha ture of 6. 1 fea= easy FOR SALr — NOTICE OF AUC- TION: All the real and personal pmpon) of the Wrangell Lumber r Co. will be sold at Saw Mill office 5 1936, ticulars the Bank of 2 X FOR SALE -- Two, three-qua iron beds, complete. Inquire Seward St FOR SALE—Three-room house witk bath. Near Bridge, nice location Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele phone 436 #Or SALE—New sSuvamatic r oil burners, 150 gal. welded tank §65, installed. Fully guaranteec ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441 FOR SALE Northers Hotz) prop erty. One of the best buys | Juneau. Priced low for qui sale. See owner on pre FOR SALE-—Coal "n(i Pr See Juneau Commercial Dock [ Phone 3 FOR SALE—Uprignt plan- _sonable. Phone 351 Rea Furnished, heated Phone 3351. FOR RENT sleeping room FOR RENT—Furnished single or double apartments. 207 Seécont Street, upstairs. Reasonable WILL sublet r furnished four room apt. in the Assembly for one month. FPhone 4054. FOR RENT—7-room house, nicely furnished, ove ed furniture, cil heat, 4 bedro fireprace. new oak floors. Call Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—Furniwied 4-room house with bath. Fifth and Ken- nedyv. Phone 1472 FOR RENT—Sman nouse. L. R. Smith. Phone 223, FOR RENT -~ 3-roon: unrurnishec house, Rawn Way, rear cf Se Building. $30 per month. 334, COZY, warm, ru'n apl» u,,hl wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and| bath. Reasonable at Seaview. warc Phone FOR RENT — Seven-room, partly furnished house, th and Gold. Mrs Anna Winn F 0SS | CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 107 Juneau R —SOUTH. “for white chil- Mrs. Lyle John- WANTED—Will ca: dren. Reasonab! son. shorts. Phone xperience. Phone 3553 after 5 pm WANTED—Maid for general house- hone 361 WANTS responsible pnt\ to board and rcomn gr: school girl for about one month. Phone 4054. WIDOW laagy wants ncuscwo.K by hour or day. Needs employnent badly. Best references. Phone (38 F(‘IR.:J‘ yur Aold goid 180 value. Cash or trade at Nugget shop &mmw FOUND—Picked op T way. lIP Lady’s umbrella. Cwner may have and at same by proving property paying for this ad. Call Empire. \H\( h L \‘Jh()l S u\Yl)I\l lm L«nl(Ian offered by Mes: s, Andover, Hamp- for reliable in- formation as to the present ad- dress or whereabouts (or death if known) of Alfred Edward Bai- England, hire den (locally known as Edward Bayden) who in the year 1920 resided at 380 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, and then intended go- ing to Alaska; he 'vas for y Bandsman in the 14th Battalion Canadian Regiment. OLA’S Beauty Shop, 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. ’IPE. THAWING— Day Phonas 441 and 4504. Night Phones 436 and 4504. ALASKA WELDERS, Juck Silva, proprietor. LESSONS ln Hardanger crochu- ing, etc. Phone 3282. | H.S.GRAVES | “The Clothing Man" 1 | Home of Hart Sehaffner and | | Marx “'~thing [ SSS S SS Peter Pan Beauty | Shoppe PHONE 221 | I MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. HELVI PAULSON, Operator [ — 98-2 longs and two PA SHOULD HAVE HIS PICTURE TN TR TS e s CONSENTED, PR Marine News f R e P U A AN'NOW THAT HE'S HE'S JusT cu'r ON HIS WINTER —] WOOLENS. AN' HE'S SO FIDGETY WE'LL HAVE T'MAKE A MOVIE oF HIM! IS CLAMPED IN ICY These two freighters were completely stalled by the sub-zero weather. which filled the Hudson river at Saugerties, N. Y., with ice. S0 thick were the blocks that the men were able to walk from the | J Brosund (Ien) to the Mauna Loa. (Associated Press Photo) ! | | IAPORA SAILS is a round-trip passenger aboard the Zapora. v o e o0 00000000 r ¢ Steamer Movements 34 PASSENGERS » _—— . o zommen COME HERE ON ® Northland scheduled to arrive ® e Friday afl oon or evening. @ . “DULLED SAILINGS k4 E TERN ¢ Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail € e from Seattle January 16 at e e 9pm. . I o i 4 ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e | Steamer 1n last [ven ng " Aitle January 18 at 9 am. e i Soith W v o Norco scheduled to sail from e rom South on Way ® Seattle January 20 at 9 pm. ® to Westward e Zs a scheduled to sail from e ® tle January 23 at 9 pm. ® | iy, 34 passengers for Juneau, (e L Norah scheduled to sail ® | gieqmer Northwestern from Seattle, ® from Vancouver January 24 ® |perthed at Pacific Coast Dock at 7 . st ® | o'clock last night and sailed for the ! LUBOUND SAILINGS 2| westward at midnight. Capt. C. A. ® Victoria scheduled southbound @ | 15000k §s commander of the vessel ® at3a.m. tomorrow. ® | and Paul Coe is purser. » Northwestern scheduled south- ® | pacconoere for Juneau were! From ® bound January 24 ® |Seattle—T. R. Allen, Edwin E. Bus- s LOrAL 'SANLINGS sey, E. H. Clifford, S. W. Collins, ® Estebcth icaves every Wednes- ® | nape) Dukleth, Robert Dukleth, Mrs. ¢ day rght at 6 pm, [or ® wallis George, Maydelle George. J. e Sitke and wayports. ® | W. Gucker, Mrs. J. W. Gucker, Cor e Dart leaves eve:y Friday at ® |raq B Hoff, Mrs. L. C. Lemieux, Mrs. ® 7 am. fer Petersburg, Kake @ |p A Nazurette, Jean McDonald, ® and wayports. € |Mrs. C. J. Newlin, Willis E. Nowell, | s e s eceseccen PRIN. NORAH SAILS SOUTH EARLY TODAY - Canadian Pacific steamer Prince: Norah from Skagway berthed at Pa- | Holzheimer, Mrs. Holzheimer, Frank | master of the Zapora and George cific Coast Dock at 5 o'clock yester- day evening and sailed south at 3 o'clock this morning. Outbound passengers from Juneau were: Miss I. Wood, I. Goldstein, Mrs. 1. Goldstein, Mrs. A. Sey, Miss Patricia Sey, B. M. Behrends, Mrs. B. M. Behrends, Henry Messer- schmidt, Dan Russell, N. Loloff, San Gazaloff, Mrs. Frank A. Boyle, Mrs. | wrles Warner, H. W. Anderson s. H. W. Anderson, H. L. House, H. Johnson, Mrs. C. Reed, Miss F. Ruth- erford, C. R. Bussinger. - > e vveovweoooooe L4 TIDES TOMOKROW . #0000 00000000 High tide, 4:55 a.m., 14.6 feet. Low tide, <11:16 ‘a.m., 4.2: feet. High tide, 5:14 p.m. 12.2 feet. Low tide, 11:08 p.m. 4.2 feet. DRURY GOING SOUTH W. 8. Drury, of the firm of Taylor and Drury, proprietors of trading posts at Whitehorse, Mayo and other points in- the Yukon Territory, is & passenger from Skag- way enroute to Seattle aboard the Princess’ ‘Norah. e SHOP IN JUNEAU! Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department _Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! SOMETHING DIFFERENT in FOODS Delicious, HEALTHFUL and— | | satisfying, because they con- |} tain the precigus minerals usually lost in cooking. Health Foods Center e aaa s s s e s s o s s e ] Mrs. Willis E. Nowell, Everett Noavell, | | Frank Widigos, V. Widigos, Fred | |Clemmons, Bill Makarenko, W. W Sands, Fred Steinhagen. From Ketchikan—Robert Wakelin. From Petersburg—Eric Ness, Mrs. Ness, M. W. Odom F(r‘vn Wrangell~ -E. Pettigrew, Miss | iter, H. W. Terhune, R. A | 3ri dlm Joc Santos. CQutbound passengers were: ’l‘u‘ “eward—dJ. E. Turner, Peter Kirkibo, ;u s. Kirkibo, O. S. Sullivan, John Pegues, E E. Busse, Judge W. A B A. Boyle, M. E. Monagle, Robert Bender; E. W. Griffin, James S. Tru- itt, H. Meyers. To Kodiak—Dora Gregoroff. To Cordova—P. Woolery. To Haines—A. E. Schoettler. To Skagway—Sister Rosalind, R. N. Neill, L. Streed, George Sorich. D ' FUNERAL SF.RVICES FOR MRS. LEWIS TODAY, TOMORROW | Funeral services for Mrs. Jacob | Lewis, 30, who died yesterday at | her home in the Indian village, will | |be held in the chapel at the C. W. Carter Mortuary at 5 o'clock this afternoon, and at 1 o'clock tomor- | row afternoon at the Russian Orth- odox Church. Both services will| be “conducted by ‘the Rev. A. Pl Kashevaroff, and interment will be‘ in Evergreen Cenfetery . Mrs. Lewis was the daughtér of‘ James Rudolph weu-knnvrn 'mbem« pole carver. { ji BB 0k - The Temple of the sac;gfl Tooth at Kandy, Ceylon, is said fo contain | : tobth which beldnged 49 @kfiud ha. | steamer Zapora from Tacoma anc Outbound passengers from Ju- neau were: To Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rabb, Mr. and Mrs. Lu- her Pendleton, Mr .and Mrs. J. Fulberton. To Petersburg, J. J. Meherin. To Chichagof, C. L. Tribbett, R. B. Hunt, Lewis H. Smith, Mrs. L. Bowding and two children. To Hoonah Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas. FOR SEATTLE THIS MORNING Alaska Transportation Company | Scattle berthed at Femmer's Dock at 2 o'clock this morning and sailec for Union Oil Dock enroute to the States, by way of Sitka at 8:30 a m. Capt. Sam Bartholemew it ThousandsAof C;rns Removed The Butler-Mauro Drug Co. now have a remedy that really will re- move ANY corn or callous quickly ind without any pain. It is pro- perly named END-O-CORN. If you we one of the unfortunate ones. who have tried many “corn eures” and still have your| stubborn old corns or calouses, go to the Butler-Mauro Drug Company NOW and let them demonstrate | END-O-CORN. It only costs fifty! cents, but it's worth $50 because it is sure. —adv. | Davis is Purser Passengers ior Junz2au were: From Tacoma, Winston J. Jones D. L. Glynn. From Xetchikan Henry Roden, H. G. McCain. ' J. A. Talbot, Alaska Transporta- tion Company Agent at Ketchika CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLF From Junequ PRINCESS NORAH January 1 Februaryy laf 24 Round Trip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Viotoria and Seattle Tickets, reservation and full particulars from Chatham Strafts Transportation Cc. M.S.“DART” | | Leaves Femmer Dock every mdny |at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 CHANNEL BUS LINE Phane 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Douglas—20 minutes before each hour, starting 20 minutes be- fore 8 a.m.; last trip 20 minutes before midnight. Leave Juneau — 15 minutes after each hour, starting 15 minutes past T am.; last trip 15 minutes past 12, midnight. Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 7:00 a.m. 7:30 am. 8:15 am. 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:15 pam. Saturday and Saturday and | Sunday Special Sunday Special 6:45 p.m. 10:00 p.m. ALSO TAXI !EBVIC! [ ——— ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil . Coal - Transfer PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY so-called | - - SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULFR ieave DueJuncaui Due Juneay Stzamer Seattle Northbound Southbounr. VICTORIA Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 16 N'WESTERN ...Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 24 ALASKA .. Jan, i8 Jan. 21 Jan. 2¢ VICTORIA ..Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb. THE ALASKA LIN Round tnp fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 ”fi TRANSPORTATION CO ‘the only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service u:rmhont the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau M. 8. Northland ..Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 M. 8. Norco ... Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 M. S. Northland ..Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 S. 8. North Sea Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 ROUND - kI M. S. Northland ..Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 SEATTLF S. 8. North Sea ....Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 3 M. S. Northland Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 $85.00 S. S. North Sea Mar. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent ol J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent s CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas A‘ent N ALASKA Transportation Company Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Port of Tacoma, Jan. 15, am, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Jan. 16, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash, Port of Tacoma, Jan. 22, a.m., and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Jan. 23, at 9 p.m. Calling, Ketchikan, Wrangell, letersburg, Juneau. For general information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residece Phone 312, Office Phone 114. § Weekly dervice from Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER AGENT et I 4 | FINE - WARRACK | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | Construction Co. { I! PAUL BLOEDHORN | Juneau Phone 487 | at '"’F :N;I'M.E TR“E’ET“‘“ I B FOR INSURANCE ! See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. b ~ For Every Banking Need YR THIS bank places at your disposal its complete facil- ities, with the assurance of the fullest cooperation in ‘ meeting your requirements. We believe you will find satisfaction in the efficiency of our service and in its per- sonal, cordial nature ‘ ¥ ® . The First National |} A

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