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1 ] POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1936 P WOT D'YA MEAN, THEY AN'T NG JOBS OPEN ? HERE 'S ONE RIGHT HERE. IT SEZ “MAN WANTED: WHITE BEAR LAUNDRY. ) I'M 'FRAID I WOULDN'T SUIT, ——— e SEVEN WANT AD Your ad will proguce, | if you: 1. Think carefuliy about | your pioposition 1 2. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be specific. Use colcrinl words. Avoid generalities. 4. Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. 6. Mention price 7. Make answering as essy as pussible. was xshcr Near-/ 929, Get- rner elec- set board, n tub nsils; $14.50 ('zuj‘ after 10:30 am. | t Apts of RABBII‘ SKINS. Wl‘] pay 2 i"()il SALE h-old, male po-} fok dbg Juneau FOR SALi- [¢ 8-tut Atwater-Kent AT, ington autc c rifle, Tho ing machine. All practically new | Phone 171 or write P. O. Box| 1439. FOR SAL:Baby buggy, prac tically new. Phone 148 or 149. { FOR SALE—Alaskan Hotel. Charles Hooker. POINTERS I WANTED — Two Must be in good Empire C 1207 twin be Write iron condition EARrPiFJ‘;'TI{FV{ wants work; Ly day or contract. Phone 25 |ELECTRIC welder, 30, and single 4 years experience w employ- ment in Alaska. Wyatt B. Jones, National Hotel, Point Richmond, California. WANTED—Will ceve for whizc chil- dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- son. Phone 98-2 longs and two shorts. WIDOW lacy wants ne: k by hour or day. Needs employment badly. Best references. Phone 638. TURN your old gold into value. Ca.sh or trade at l\nggev. Shop. MISCELEA ach skins for untanned white rabbit in lots of ten delivered to Sitka. Write Manca, {JAZZ FIANO— Single lessons or h\ the month. Call 357 or see Ruth Wood, Capitol Cafe. LOLA'S Beauty Shop, fluger wave: 50¢, guaranteed manents $3.73 complete. Call Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. {LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet- ing, stc. Phone 3282. ~ MIRREN &2 WOR SALE—200 pairs shoes nnd VACANCY. Nuggct pr rubbers for ladie shoes 25¢ to $1.2: 50c pair. Dreses 25c to $1.00. Suit cases $1.25 up. FRANK DAY, 326/ ‘Willoughby Ave. Moccasins, same | boys, girls. New as cash. FOR SALE — Hhouse on 5th and Park. Reasonable = -- | FOR SALE—Six-room house, auto-| matic oil bur electric hot water, davenport set, two double beds, combination radio, tloor lamps, settee, buffet, ite Empire C 1254. | F‘OR SALE—Tnhrec-rovtn nouse “hh' bath. Near Bridge, nice location | Reasonable. See Lee Rox or l:lv-l phone 436. FOR SALE—Northern Hotd piop } erty. One of the best buys i | Juneau. Priced low for qulcn‘ sale. See owner on premises FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-10gs sSee Juneau Commercial Dock or Phone 3 e AR e S B FOR SALE—Upright plars. Rea- _sonable. Phone 357. RTINS, | FOUND-Elk's gold ring, rcd stone with BPOE in gold. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. See George Danner of Mendenhall Dairy. LOST — Near rear of Juneau Ice Cream Parlor, one 100-foot sewer cable coiled in frame. Will finder kmdly H.S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man™ | Home of Hart Sehatfuer and | | Marx ~'~thing i = e : | Juneau Ice Cream I Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | rturn to Rice & Ahlers; Rubbers 25¢ 10| FOR RENT: 7-room house with 4 bedrooms. New oak floors. Oil heat. Nicely furnished. Overstuf- fed. Fireplace. Call Wmdsar Apts. FOR RENT - One room apt. $ i rO'R: 7R’ENT = | i I 1 COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager - g | month. Also one : m apt. $15. Dishes, lights and water. Over Juneaa Cahinet Works. City Float ner, electric range,| FOR RENT-Fumxsned 3-room apL Reasonable rent. Phore 524. Mrs. Monagle. up-to-date, home, unfurnished, full basement, oil burner, fireplace, electric range, etc. In one of the best residential districts. G. E. Krause. Phone 439. single or double apartments. 209 Second| Street, upstairs. Reasonable. F‘OR RENT—»'umlsned ‘F‘OR RENT -~ 3-room: unfurpished |the settlement thereof. house, Rawn Way, rear cf Seward Building. $30 per month. Phone; 334, er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasomble at Seavlaw. Tbe Juneau | l.aumlry I l’ Franklin Street between | | Front and Second Streets ¥ | PHONE 388 Q. [ SBE o A R ! WHEN IN A Hl RRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! | 34 plus or 27 gruvity, in aay | amount . . . QUICKI | COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery 1 33 % ; - H COZY, warm, furn. apts. v.ight, wat- | i Marine News 2 i i i et it P B TR RN 1§ ‘ - e s s s s e v 8 e e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Zapora in port and scheduled to sail south during after- noon. Victoria in port and sails for westward at midnight to- night. Northland due Friday after- noon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle March 12 at 9 pan. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle March 14 at 9 am. ©© 000000008000 000000a4sa SOVTHBOUND SAILINGS C R 2A0000L0C0000000020000000c01 08 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION In the United Swates Commission- er’s (Ex-officio Probate) Court for the Ter: y of Alaska Ju- neau Commissioner’s Precinc In the Matter of the Estate of GUSTAF BOLLINGMO, some- times known as GUST BOLLING- MO, Deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th day of February, 1936, OLAV LILLIGRAVEN, Ad- ministrator of the Estate of Gustav Bollingmo, sometimes known as Gust Bollingmo, Deceased, made and filed in the above-entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, his Final Account and Report and Petition for Distribution, and that on said day said Court entered its order! directing that a hearing be had upon said Final Account and Re- port and Petition for Distribution,| before it on April 20, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. in the office of the said United States Commissioner, in the Federal-Territorial Bulldlng,, {in Juneau Precinet, Territory of| |Alaska, and that all persons then| {and there appear and make their |objections, if any, thereto or * to| OLAV LILLEGRAVEN, | Administrator of the Estate of | Gustav Bollingmo, Deceased. ! First publication, Feb. 19, 1936. Last publication, March 11, 1936. PHONE 36 For' very prompt 1 LIQUOR DELIVERY | s —_— B FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates’ FRORT STREET | Chatham Strans Tratsportation Co. M.S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every mdu( at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port| Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later. than .4, p.m. Thursday. | FOR INFORMATION equipment by and Larry Parks and second mat; George Maas, Mr. Bradford, Edmund Jean. .« . ST. PATRICK’S DAY | ter Hellan, Mrs. LAPORA BRINGS 11 PASSENGERS 13 PASSENGERS ~ ABOARD NORAH ON WAY SOUTH Canadian Pacific Steamer Leaves Port Early This Morning FUR THIS PURT Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- Morning—Sails South g | in Afterncon la | | Motorship Zapora from North Sea scheduled to sail e and Seattle berthed at Femn from Seattle 9 p.m. March 16. @ Dock at 9 o'clock this morning Princess Ncrah scheduled to was scheduled to sail south some sail from Vancouver March time this afternoon. The annual 17 at 9 pm inspection of the Zapera's hull and the Department of ® No steamer north or west. Steamboat Inspection was conduct- . LOC'AL SAILINGS ed while the vessel lay at the dock e E:tebeth leaves every Wednes- this morning. On the southbound ¢ day right at 6 pm., for trip the Zapora will call at Hawk « Sitke and wayports. Inlet. ® Dart leaves every Friday at Capt. S. G. Bartholomew is mas- ¢ 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake ter of the Zapora, and George Davis e and wayports. is purser. A new third mate, ‘d @« s e 600060 e e s . Hooper, is making his fir Y 125 L -~ |aboard the Zapora. Eldred ndan ill serve as first respectively. Passengers aboard théZapora for Juneau were: From Seattle Henry Roden, | and Mrs., From Ketchikan—Joe Green. at Pacific Coast Dock a Motorship Atrives This!aigne an satea ter seatti st 7 Tacoma | soq, A. s| S. Hellenthal, 1d Brown, H. cess Norah frcm Skagway berthed at 11:30 last o'clock this morninz. Passe! rs from Jun-au for Se- ttle were B. . Brereton, G. Bocking, R. L. Healzy, C. W. Hufer- Shyman, W. P. Jones, Mrs. H. D. Stephens, C. Slater,* Walter Bacon, Fred Jagdu 'vzrs Fred Jagdel. VICTORIA HAS LARGE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS " Steamer Al rives 1 his After- J. H.|& ftravcllers bound for Seward and |the Interior, noon—_Sails West at Midnight With an unusually large passeng- | list, including more than 109 the steamer Victoria From Petersburg—A. VanMavern, berthed at Pacific Coast Dock at | 2 o'clock this afternoon and was scheduled to sail to the Westward Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Whiteley, Lawr- ence Stuppel, A. W. Smith. Roy L. Watson is a round-trip 2% passenger from Petersburg. were: For Petersburg—V. C. Bingham,! Roy Watson. ———————— "Sveoescveoe TIDES TOMORROW . High tide 2:43 am, 162 feet, | Low tide 9:07 am. 05 feet. | High tide 3:18 pm. 138 feet | Low tide 9:08 pm., 29 feei. | - ! CARD PARTY PLANNED A card party, celebrating St. Pn(-] rick’s Day, will be given ’I‘uesday March 17, at 8 pm. inithe Purlsh Hall by the Ladies’ Auar Socnety\ of the Catholic Church. Bridge, pinochle and whist will midnight, due to the Ilarge amount of cargo aboard the ship Outbound passengers from Juneau COnsigned to Juneau requiring sev-| eral hours for unloading operations. Capt. O. C. Anderson is master of the Victoria and P. B. Coe is| purser. 000600000 0 0 o o CharlesW Hope Mrs. Walter Hel- be offered; and prizes given in each | division. served. Committee in charge i§ Mrs: Wal- W. T, Mahoney, Mrs. Guy McNaughto Guyot, Mrs. I. Killoy. Refreshments will be BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 12and B Streets PHONE 547 — SPECIALIZING Gastimeau Cafe Short Orders at All Hours - MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 { ,' Mrs. Sam | Passengers for Juneau were: Frcm Seatile — B. F. Nelson, CANADIAN | PACIFIC SAILING | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | and SEATTLF From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH | * March 11, 22 1 April 1, 12, 22 Tickets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU A N R PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE UNK, I JUST AIN'T GOT ENOUGH SPUNK IN ME T'BE SCRUBBIN' BEARS! e e i A SR O s Ertaic areonm s s SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneas v | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound VICTORIA .....Mar, 7 Mar. 10 Mar, 19 ALASKA ...Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 23 i YUKON -..Mar, 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 TRE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX. Agzent—Phone 2 Townsend, lan, John Hermle, F. R Roy Rutherford, M. D. John B. Hal Ww. W. Lindtner, Mrs. P. M Holdar C Annabel | ot gg/ba,ue/ znd ; : ford, Keith 7’ A m Beauchamp, Mi: Johnson, Boese, Ray Bock, R. W. Campbell, Tom Patovich, F. Rocheleau. From Ketchikdn—N. A. MLE]Ch- ran, G. E. Austin, George B. Phil- lips, Mrs. Fred Muller, Frank Scul-|® ly, C. C. Karels. From Wrangell—August Harold Glaser, D. D. Hull | From Petersburg—Chet Johnson, | Esther G. Rhind. S e Erickson, The only line serving Alaska that maintains a reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave RlOTING FLARES Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau | | M. S. Northland ..Mar. 9 Mar.13 Mar.15 @ | S. S. North Sea Mar.16 Mar.20 Mar.22 ANEw IN SPAIN ROUND TRIP M. S, Northland . Mar.23 Mar.27 Mar.29 SEATTLE S. S. North Sea Mar.30 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 A RAY STEVENS, Agent .Phone 109 _| J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 Month-Long Disorders Con i TG 4 tinue as Extremists GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . . Phone 18 Demonstrate MADRID, ;March 11.—In the Vll-1 lage of Ceheginin in M\ a pro- vince a priest fired into a mob burning his home, in a new turn in the month's rioting. One person was Killed. Soldiers patrolled Granada streets after yesterday's clashes, in which extremists broke doors of the Uni- versity of Madrid and wrecked sev- eral class rooms. They threw furni- ture into the streets and attempted to burn the buildings before storm police scal"rr‘d them. Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle tG Ketchikan— Wrangell—Petershurg—3uneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Wednesday 9 P.M. Thursday e SR 'IHE MARTHA socnz-ry S. S. Evelyn Berg ... Mar. 11 Mar. 12 will hold a food sale and counter *M. S. Zapora ... Mar. 18 Mar. 19 lunch at Sanitary Grocery, Satur- day, March 21, from 10:30 to 4:30. —B,dvAi‘ G 5P < SHOP IN JUNEAD" Sl iR SHOP IN JUNEAU, FYRST! D.B. FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 ‘ PHONE 114 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 b SHELDON SIMMONS 2ex o DISTILLERIES (0. IDEAL PAINT SHOP 1If It's Paint We Have X! FRED W. WENDT When You Are Home ... 7 When You Are Away ... . .. . No mattfer where you are, you can always bank safely and promptly by MAIL at the First National of Juneau. | Pay’n Takit Groceries, Meats, Licquors Leader Department Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for vc‘Asfll CHANNEL BUS LINE 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas _minutes before eachhmu',s ting 20 minutes be- fore 8 l.m_;hi‘ui trip 20 minutes before midnight. Leave Junésu — 15 minutes after| When you bank by mail, it isn’t necessary to “wait till you go to the bank.” You can bank from anywhere at any hour. In 1936, let banking by mail at the First National provide safety and con- venience in the handling of YOUR finances! The First National each hour, ltming 15 minutes past 7 am; last trip 15 minutes past 12, midnight. Glacler Leave Auk Bay Leave 7:00 am. 30 30 30 15 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Special Sunday Specia 6:45 p.m. 10:00 p.m. ALSO TAXI SERVICE Ju 7:30 am. 9:30 am. 2:30 pm. 5:15 p. Saturday and