The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 3, 1936, Page 6

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/sz;;ou CoN'T ELIEVE IN IT, B SAMIL? SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, if you: '. Think care your proposition 2. Direct you: ng efforts at the individual. 3. Be specific. Use colorful words. Avoid generalities. 4. Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. 6. Mention price. Make answering as essy as possible. { fully about FOR SALE — Postage stamps for collectors, U. 8. stamps and for- eign, bargain pi Jame Grimm, care General Delivery FOR SALE—One 1933 model B Ford %, ton pickup. One caterpillar tractor 10. See Gordon at A. B Hall evenings. all-electri attachment. Has f home or radio use repr on blanks. See Walter Heisel at Heisel home on Seward Street and can be seen any day after 4 pm. FOR SALE—Gasboat number or the famous THREE DUE Forty-eight feet long, beam nine feet, six. Sleeping accommoda- tions for five. Reasonable. Tele- phone 1191 FOR SALE—Tailor shop, cleaning and pressing. Only tailor in town A going concern Big summer business. Owner sick, must change climate. If you are a tailor, chance of a life time. Price for quick sale, $450.00. Write F. A Jones, U. S. Commissioner, dova, Alaska. ;‘01‘2 Sm — TWo, three- qu'lrts'r iron beds, complete. Inquire 421 Seward St. FOR SALE—Threc-room house with | bath. Near Bridge, nice location.| . Reasonable. See Lee Rox or tele- phone 436. FOR SALE—New Suvamatic mnge oil burners, 150 gal. welded tanks. | , $65, installed. Fully guaranteed. ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441 K)R SALE—Northern Hotel prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale, See owner on premises. FOR SALE-—Coal and Pres-to-10gs. See Juneau Commercial Dock or Phone 3 e FOR SALE—Uprignt sonable. Phone 357. plarn. Rea- Cor- o oceupy WANTED— Lady robm Board also available. Call 632. WAL, TH' FORTUNE- TELLER TOLD ME 1 WUZ GONNA GIT A NEW GOWN. SECCUNT, TH B) (JLU* F STER RLI”[ YOU LOSE, PA HERE SHE IS, AN'IT'S C.0.D. ERES Marine News WANTED—Will care for white chil- dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- Phone 98-2 longs and two son. hour or day. Needs empluymu badly. Best references. Phone 638. TURN your old gold mw value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEOGUS NOTICE TO HOME OWNERS: We can now install plumbing and heating systems under a new three-year finance plan. Come in and let us give you further de tails. PHONE 34, RICE AND AHLERS CO. LOLA'S Beauty Shop, 50c¢, guaranteed per enis $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. PIPE THAWING— Day Phones 441 and 4504. Night Phones 436 and 4504. ALASKA ‘WELDERS, Jack Silva, proprietor. . LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet- ing, etc. Phone 3282. wz&nmm VACANCY. Nugget, Apts. FOR RENT — 6-room furnished apartment over Capital Cafe. Also steam-heated office rooms over Capital Cafe. McCaul Motor Co. FOR RENT — Heated, furnished room for gentleman. Phone 6002. Housel house on 4th. FOR RENT—2-room apt. Lights and water 105-2 rings. furnished. $15. Phone FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment. Telephone Single O FOR RENT—iurnisned three-room house with bath, also furnished three-room cabin and 2-room | cabin. Inquire Mike Vagge, 513A Willoughby Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished, heated apartment in Douglas. See Kil- burn. FOR RENT-—Furnished single or double apartments. 209 Second Street, upstairs. Reasonable. ot ottt et e e . e o e et e 0 00000000 000 Steamer Movemnents NORTHBOUND Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive tomorro wafternoon ot evening. Nothing definite a 3 pm. today. Should have 4%, days’ mail aboard. Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- rive 3 p.n. tomorrow. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle February 6 at 9 p.m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver February 7at9p m Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle repruary 8 av Y a.au Northland scheduled to s from Seattle February 10 at 9 pm SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS a scheduled southbound . . . . ° . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . 2 . . E) 6. . LOC AL, SAILINGS . Estebeth ieuves every Wednes- e day night at 6 pm. for e Sitka and wayports. . Dart leaves every Friday at e 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake e and wayports. . o.o-lc-o.o-to.o....oo-o.o.o.-o..... e 600000000 e e v 0000000 . TIDES TOMORROW s e 0000000000 Low tide, 4:42 am, 4.7 feet. High tide, 10:48 a.m. 16.2 feet. Low tide, 5:23 p.m. -05 feet. High tide, 11:54 p.m., 14.7 feet. .- - EVELYN BEKG HERE TUESDAY AFTERNOON Motorship Evelyn Berg, freighter of the Alaska Transportation Com- pany, is due from Seattle tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. This is ac- uurding to a radio received by Agent D. B. Femmer. GRADUATE NURSES ELECT OFFICERS Election of officers will] feature tenight's meeting of the Graduate Nurses of Gastineau Channel at the home of Mrs. E. H. Kaser. Members are asked to assemble at 8 oclock for a lively business session | FOR RENT -~ 3-room: unturnished house, Rawn Way, rear ¢f Seward Building. $30 per month. Phone 334, | COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. LOST—Light tan overcoat with Astoria, Oregon, label in collar. Taken by mistake from EIks' - check room Saturday night. Re- turn to Hilmer Berg, Kaufmann's' Cafe. ws‘r—wmm with papers Davxd Mahlum, also receipts and cash- checks and bank book. Re-} reward $5. No| iers’ turn to Empire, questions asked Ninety thousand Chinese youths play at soldiering and learn outdoor 't as members of the 1028 Boy troops in the country into China two decades ago. GNE 36 promp intro- | FOR RENT - Deven -room, paruy furnished house, 6th and Gold. Mrs. anna Winn. | More than 43,000,000 acres of Ne- ! braska farm and ranch land have been mapped by government soil scientists. FIRST: SHOP IN JUNEAU, r--------..--m Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 § " Peter Pan Beauty i Shoppe | PHONE 221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. HELVI PAULSON, Operator ! { i SIMPLE MUSCULAR RHEUMATIC PAINS |~ —GET QUICK RELIEF Don't let stomach trouble due to Isck of digestive juices spoil your appehite, make you feel weak, run-down, sluggish, miserable, without ambition of zest for the good things of life. Take Willams S.LK. Formula and get quick relief. The first bottle must produce results or money back. Williams SLK. Formula is cam- pounded from the prescription of a former army doctor and has been tested by thou- - sands. It acts as a mild tonic, stomaghic | stimulant, mild laxative and gentle diutetic stimulant for the kidneys, Being a lignid —already dissolved—it starts to work'®i- most immediately. Highly concentrated, it is very economical. Costs only a few cetits a day to take. Beware of drastic drugs. Tsy a bottle of Williams S.L.K. Formula under the money-back guarantee. See how much beliltr you feel after just a few doses. On sale at BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. PAINTS — OILS [ Builders’ and Shelf ) HARDWARE ] ! il Thomas Hardware Co. Sosathat gifofal Druggist CHOCOVATES SABIN’S “Everything in Furnishings for Men” el EXPLOSION ON TUNA CLIPPER KILLS 3 MEN Five Survivors Are Picked Up Off Coast by Purse Seiner SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 3.—An ex plosion sank the 65-foot tuna clipper Olympia off Cape Lucas, at th southern tip of Lower last night killing three of the crev of eight. The Romanica, another seiner, rescued the five survivors. A search is being conducted toda California, purse i for the bodies of the three meu ! killed. | his secretary for several years, at PR TR ernoon. Leonard said their raman BOY SCOUT iROOP her.” (Associated Press Photo) MEETING TONIGHT cponsared by the Juneau Fire De- partment will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Elks Hall Wa\m- Young, Assistant Scoutmaster, stated that all members of the troop are requested to bring ropes for knot- | tieing practice, and signal flags for semophore practice, to the meeting tonight. The Scouts will be drille in preparation for contests betweer the various local troops to be held next Friday, Troop Celebration Day, the 25th anniversary of the found- ing of the Boy Scout movement. - ee— MISS GARTily RETURNS Miss Shirley Gartin, nurse at the first members of the 1936 Mount arrived on!Everest Expedition left here enroute spending a to Darjeeling, India, for a new as- vacation at her home in Bakers- Sault on the world’s highest moun- tain. Government Hospital, the Northland after field, California. s G Mason county, West Va., may have parted. Nine other members of the & marker soon on the farm where Party will follow in a few days. Mark Twain's grandfather was born. ! - — SPEND WHESE YGU MAKE IT! PHONE If you're out to please the man of the family ., . let us help you! A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and all the &ings that men like best. Scmitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 1 ! pedition Leave London Enroute to India LONDON, Feb. 3.—Bound for “the | {last great adventure on earth,” the| ! Three men and one woman de- The woman, Mrs. Noel Humph- | reys, will accompany her hushand, ¢ Dr. Humphreys, only as far as Dar- Benny Leonard, former lightweight boxing champion now. in the | beverage bottling business, was married to Miss Jacqueline Stern, MOUNT EVEREST’ \| First Members ot 1936 Ex-| THEY STACK TH’ )\ CARDS ON YUH. ERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING 'SCHEDULE Leave Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbounr VICTORIA Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb. 6 N'WESTERN Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 14 ALASKA Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 VICTORIA Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 27 N'WESTERN Feb. 22 Feb. 2o Mar. 6 ALASKA ..Feb. 29 , Mar. 3 Mar. 11 THE ALASKA LINE Round trp fare to Seattie—$63 M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 Due Juneau Due Juneaw N ORTH LA ROUND TRIP SEATTLF $65.00 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ......_ CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Axent M M. M S, === TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seatfle ~Juneau Juneau M. S. Norco .. Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 . 8. Northland Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 S. Norco Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 . 8. Northland Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. & . S. North Sea Mar. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 ...Phone 109 Phone 79 Phone 23 viQ New York on New Year’s Day aft- ce “began the minute | set eyes on DAWSON QUEEN FOR IGE FEST FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. 3.- Dawson has been invited to send & “Miss Dawson” to reign over the sec- ond day of the Ice Carnival here which will be on March 6, 7 and 8. ‘The day has been designated as Dominion Day, in honor of the neigh- bering Canadian metropolis of the Yukon. The contest to select a Fairbanks Queen and those for other Alaskan entries continue. Feb. 5, am, pan. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Port of Tacoma, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Feb. 13, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketcnikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junepu. For general information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residece Feb. 12, am,, ALASKA Transportation Company Nexw sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash, Port of Tacoma, and from Pier C, City Dock, Seattle, Feb. 6, at 9 Calling, Ketchinan, Wrangell, Phone 312, Office Phone 114. Weekly Service from Seattle and Tacema D. B. FEMMER AGENT HITS ON HEAD IN AUTO CRASH SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 3.—Miles ‘Tooke, aged 18, died last night as a e WARRACK |11 Construction Co. [l ll | Juneau Phone 487 1|7 FINE FRONT STREET o S a—— Detersburg, Juneau. Watch and Jewelry Repairing | PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates | jeeling. Hugh Ruttledge, veteran leader of | the 1933 expedition, again leads the | drive up the perilous snow-bound | heights toward vhe 29,000-foot pin- vacle which has defied four previous | attempts and claimed nine lives. | CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLV From Juneau * PRINCESS NORAH February 12, 24 March 9, 20, 30 Round Trip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 Tickets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU A e | Ludwig Nelson JEWELRY and WATCHES o~ BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP « 12and B Streets : mobiles. result of injuries received in an au- tomobile collision. Tooke was thrown out of his auto and struck on his head. The police are to question F. S. Peters, driver of one of the auto- SHOP IN JUNEAL, FIRST! | | Pay’n Takit Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! Chatham Straits Transportation Co. M.S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a.m. for Petérsburg, 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 Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Douglas—20 minutes before each hour, starting 20 minutes be- |fore 8 am.; last trip 20 minutes before midnight. Leave Juneau — 15 minutes after | each hour, starting 15 minutes past |7 am.; last trip 15 minutes past 12, midnight. FOR See H. Telephone 409 a9 5% ¥ ean the When You Are Home .. . When You Are Away... i No matter where you are, you INSURANCE R. SHEPARD & SON B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. always bank safely and promptly by MAIL, at the First National of Juneau. When you bank by mail, it isn't necessary to “wait till you go te bank.” You can bank from anywhere at any hour. In 1936, let banking by mail at the First National provide safety and cen- venience in the handlmg of YOUR finances! The First National Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA

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