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1 1 ] 1 £ ¥ ST R e A s LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet-| | N SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, if you: | 1. Think carefully about your proposition. 3. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be specific. Use colorful words. Aveid generalities. Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea= wure of your offer. Mention price. Make answering as easy as possible. (Tmess) FOR SALE—Seven display counters at Leader Dept. Store o ae FOR SALE—1000 ft. of 6-inch hy- pipe. Box 193, Douglas. USED wasning machines wanted in trade on the New GENERAL ELECTRIC. Liberal allowance on any kind of old washer. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. FOR SALE—Toulouse goose €ggs also Rhode Island hatching eggs Address P. O. Box 23/3. FOR SALE — Alaskan Hotel. See Charles Hooker. FOR SALE—22 ft. x 6 ft. gilinet or pleasure boat, hull only. Brand new. Reasonable. See K. E. Her- lin on Glacier Highway, below Greenhouse. FOR SALE—One of the best resi- dential lots in the Casey Shat- tuck Addition, a real bargain for an ideal house site. Call at Room 9, Shattuck Building. LISTEN WHIT LET'S NOT GO OUT I'LL COOK YoU A SWELL DINNER THAT'S SWELL, POLLY . MAVENTED [ GOOD OPPORTUNITY Young man with plensy( of pep to learn photo finish- ing. State age, experience if any, salary desired, educa- tion. Address GO, 1369, care Empire. WANTED—Young couple, experi- enced cook and waitress, want position anywhere in Alaska, res- taurant or camp. C. E. Gates, 3642 Findlay Ave., Seattle, Wash. WANTEL— Wi cexe for white chil- dren. Reasonable. Mrs. Lyle John- son. Phone 98-2 longs and two shorts. TURN your goid Into Vewe. Cash or trade av Nugget Shop. MECERENES room for gentlemen. Phone 6002 Housel house on. Fourth. FOR RENT—SIz ished housekeeping rooms. Second Street, Upstairs. gre or double furn- 209 FOR RENT—b-room house, par- tially furnished; also 4-room apartment unfurnished except for stoves. Convenient locations. Ap- ply to. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. FOR RENT—3$-room furnished apt. Tth lnd\ East. Phone. 2004. FOR SALE—Monarch combination coal and electric range. Good condition. Telephone: 1392. X ik N COZY, warm, furn, apts. hight, wat- er, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR SALE—Small electric range sewing machines, beds, mattresses, Phone 639, FOR SALE All-electric range, washing machine, other household goods. Phone 639. FOR SALE—Fower boat, 36 ft. long, 9 ft. beam. 60 h.p. Buick Master Six engine. See owner, 5th and Kenney, No. 431, between 5 and 7 pm. FOR SALE—One large leather dav- enport, one White sewing ma- chine, one wicker rocker; all in first class condition. Phone 143 FOR SALE or Lease—Lunch count- er and equipment; new, modern. Good location, reasonable rent. Phone 173. VACANCY. Nugget Apts. FOR RENT—Furnisbed 3-room apt. ‘Reasonable rent. Phore 524. Mrs. Monagle. rOR RENT — a-tcem up-to-date, home, unfurnished, full basement, oil burner, fireplace, electric range, etc. In one of the best residential districts, G. E. Krause. ROCIHTUND S LOST—Taken wny mistakep from I. ©O. O. F. Hall Saturday night, lady's black pony coat. Party having wrong coat please com- municate with Mrs. H. Swanson, MacKinnon Apts. FOR SALE — Hhouse on 5th and Park. Reasonable. FOR SALk—Northern Hotel prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises. FOR SALE—Uprighi » pruns: Rea- sonable. Phone 357. MISCELLANEOUS BSOS O WA Rl T FOR Mimeographing Phone 194. JAZZ PIANO—Single lessons or by the month. Call 357 or see Ruth Wood, Capitol Cafe. LOLA'S Beauty Shop, fuger waves 50¢, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for K appoint: ments. ing, etc. Phone 3282, “The Alaskans’ Rendezvoms” SINCE 1900 Battersby & Smith Inc. Managed by Fred Morrissey and Joe McGinnes ulmum-.mwn BEER TOBACCO CARDS LUNCH COUNTER LOST—Boy's blue Chinchilla coat with, worked in green thread. Phone 1663. FOUND—Bunch of keys at Front and Seward. Owner may have them by Dproving property and paying for this ad. Call at Em- pire office. FOUND—Initialed Ue clasp—R. E. C. Owner may have same by calling at Empire office and pay- ing for this ad. d LOST—Knitted wool glove, green dominating color, between Front ‘and Second Street: - Returm te Empire 'for reward t: I New York Life \ | ‘ INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES | Phone 2701 initial inside neckband: jone H1564 AIgEInESs nnon i % b Va B i - . iy LET'S JUS' HAVE A D OL' FEAST OF CHEESE AN!' CRACKERS, : | YUKON BRINGS Marine News | j5pASSENGERS —orcon. 10 THIS PORT | s es e 00000000 | Steamer Movements NDRTHWESTEHN NORTHBOUND Zapora scheduled to arrive at 3 o'clock tomorrow morning. Northland scheduled to arrive Friday. Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from 'Vancouver April 7 at 9 am. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle March 10, at 9. p..m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 11 at 9 a.m. North Sea scheduled to sail M.,;..m--,;m} brrrrr oo . . . . O ° . . . . . . With 45 passengers for Juneau and | more than three hundred travelers | enroute to the Westward, steamer | | Yukon from Seattle berthed at Pa- cific Coast Dock at 8:30 o'clock this | morning, and sailed for Seward at | 12:30 p.m. Passengers for Juneau were: From " Seattle—M. O. Anderson, Miss D. City O. Anderson, Thais Bayers, Esther | Davis, Nell Elliott, Walter Hancock, SEATTLE, April 7. — Steamer Elisabeth Kaser, M. B. Madland, R. | Northwestern, on the Southeast Al- ' E. Murphy, Mildred Pilsen, Elina {aska Triangle Route, sailed for the Rantakari, Lloyd Steele, Karl Theile, (north this morning at 9 o'clock with ! Edythe Young, Okko Auwen, Bert | 94 first class and 21 steerage aboard. | Carlson, Leslie Green, Allan Greg- Passengers on the Northwestern on, Fred Jensen, David Karr, Roy | booked for Juneau include E. Bar- | Larsen, John Lease, Tony Martin, F. | { rett, Mrs. W. A. Blanck, Ida Roller, | N: Sixteen Passengers Aboard Steamer for Capital ©F00ee0eesceces000000 0 e from Seattle April 13 at 9 pm. sh, Clemens Oliver, Edward ® Victoria scheduled to sail from @ | john Woltte and wife. Harold Jacob- | Schoonover, Lars Tjernagd, W. W. e Seattle April 14 at 9 am © | son, Dave Dishaw, Lowse Kelsey, H.| Wirtanen. | e« SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS * |W. Terhune, Miss Jane Long, Mary | m Ketchikan—T. Soffold, J. P. | e Yukon scheduled southbound e |g. Baker, H. Sterling, U. Gustaffson, | Morgan, C. H. Flory, Art Nyquist ® next Monday, April 13. ® | William E. Johnson, Glenn A. Gard- | Rev. John A. Glasse, Clarence Foss, | . LOCAL SAILINGS | ner, Joe Long. Louise Nelson, Sid D. Charles. W.| ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- = e C. Arnold, Roy Anderson, Ray | ¢ day right at 6 pm., for ¢ Blake. % « Sitke and wayports. < | From Walingel—Woodrow Morri- | ® Dart leaves every Fridi~ nat e | son, J. P. Loutt | e 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake e From Petersburg—Sam A. Light, | ® any wayports ¢ “ UN NURTHLAND Ralph Andeyson, Cecil €. Ruleford, | e v e e e 000 e | J. B. Loftis. p ek R R | Outbourd passengers from Ju- neau werg b Seward—Jimmy Dug- | an, M. Lubich, Dick Johnson, Mrs Johnson, Mrs. K. Wuoti, J. E. Kenr | O. Clausen, Mary E. Waterud, L. G. | “a 8005 v o - idedl 1t FORTHIS PORT 006000000 0 | i | Morrison. §Hg C. Gorham, George | High tide, 1:19 a.un., 17.1 feet SEATTLE, April 7.— Motorship | i 3 Low tide, 7:40 am., -13 feet. |Northland sailed at midnight last TZSE'SE‘LT{,IIZ;\?;uf,"fli’";fi"é“.‘, d‘f",""' High tide, 1:56 pm. 153 feet. night for Southeast Alaska DOTs| g igiter. o Ga’;’;‘" 5 lncfii l:' Low tide. 7:42 pm. 18 feet. |with a capacity list Of PaSSNgETs in- | &' wroei "W Johmgtone & A ke - e | cluding the following for Juneau: | g o e e e - f stone, Is 2 ich- PATCO MAKES FLIGHT M. J. Martin, C. Unick, Mrs. R.|aeicon Sflgi(;fiec l?::;ljf{eiOh;Mg; Elmer Hanson and one other pas-| A. Reischl and child, C. L. Strong, |, ) senger flew to Chichagof LOde\y‘TA](In Roberts. 3 'ahu‘nos .LoeH lef&l:ék";‘, kngg.; £ in the Alaska Air Transport Patco e - ool B R. Gurthiar. Mrs, Gunnar, W, seaplane piloted by Sheldon Sim-| THREE CROWN BRANDY |weqey Glenn Carl, John Dana, G. mons. On the return trip the Pa!coi ‘THREE CROWN BRANDY has|\roukin R, Ellers, gy brought Jack Roehm. from Chicha- | been aged in the woed for twe T, Gordova—Edw. Price, Chas. gof to Juneau. i years! And the price is very 1ow.”| Tauzers, L. Haugse, Olaf Loveseth. | Mrs. D. Ryan, R. Omura, S. Haman- i da, Wm. Sinclair, H. Mattson, John | | Anderson. | To Valdez—E. Rosendale, C. Ros- | { endale. | TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE T ToVEAU-ToTRG PAINTS—OIL—GLASS i } Hardware Company } Shelf and Heavy Hardware DATES @ 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m, Guns and Ammunition || — 5 M( Reasonable Momua,y Rates ' {Leave Juneau: A.M. ENROUTE SOUTH Steamer Victoria from Skagway berthed at Pacific Coast Dock at 5:15 p.m. yesterday and sailed an hour later for Sitka enroute to Se- attle. Passengers for Juneau were: J. E. Coninck, Elinor Dusenbury, Xitty Goss, Rev. Sister Milburge, Mr. and | Mrs. A. E. Mueller, E. A. Rasmuson, Rev. Sister Rosalinde, R. D. Russell, C. E. Stadsklev, R, J. Bonjur. Through passengers from Skagway | =4 to Sitka were: R. W. DeArmond, A. | Johnson, Harry Monroe. From Skag- | way to Seattle: Edward Erickson, | Mrs. J. A. Kilton, Donald W. North- | rup. | Outbound passengers from Juneau were: To Seattle—Beverly Rhind, | Mrs. E. Rhind To Sitka—M. D. Manderfield, John | Monohan, F. Housler. ! |CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas ! 7:15,8:00,9:15, 15, 1:15, 3:15, , T:15, 8:15, 9:45, 12:00 midnight. 11:15, | Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, '8:40, 10:10, 11:40. Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; P.M.—12:30, 4 Saturday and Sunday Special—6:45 p.m. Leave Junea M. — 17:30, 9:30; P.M.—2:30, Saturday and Sund: Sp-cial—10:10 p.m. ALSO TAXI SERVICE CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLV From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH April 1, 12, 22 Tickets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU ! Chatham Strants Transportation Co. M.S.“DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | 1918—May 11 at 9:33 am. H I';:'m 0. DAVIS Ptelzl‘:tl "l‘é‘é’éfia‘“&!’"flfi’“fism 4 1919—May 3 at 2:33 p.m. | e i FOR INFORMATION Y 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. g v SNV D HEALEN, Phone Wt i 1921—May 11 at 6:42 a.m. 1922—May 12 at 1:20 p.m. {ggtfiay 9a 2:00 p.m. " ay 1l at 3:10 p.m. AF‘I‘ER : 1925 May 7at 6:32 p.m. 6:00 P. M.I! iggs—-fipril 2163 at 4:02 pm. TR —May at 5:42 am. g 1928—May 6at 4:24 p.m. PHONE: 1929—May 5 at 3:41 p.am. ; 1930—May 8 at 7:03 p.m. ’ 1931—May 10 at 9:23 a.m. 1932—May 1 at 10:10 a.m. 2 2 6 1933—May 8 at 7:20 p.m. 1934—April 30 at 2:07 p.m. ]93§—Muy 15 at 1:32 p.m. NENANA ICE POOL CLOSES APRIL 12, 1936 of ‘your Daily Alaska £mpire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by “SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. Leave Steamer YUKON Apr. 4 Apr. N'WESTERN Apr. 17 Apr. ALASKA -Apr. 11 Apr. VICTORIA ......Apr. 14 Apr. YUKON Apr. 18 Apr. THE ALASKA Leave Boat Seattle ——— M. S. Northland ..Apr. 6 S. S. North Sea ...Apr. 13 M. S. Northland ...Apr. 20 S. 8. North Sea ....Apr. 27 M. S. Northland .. .May ¢ RAY STLVENS, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound 7 Apt. 13 1 Apr. 13 14 Apr. 20 18 Apr. 20 2 Apr. 27 LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Arrive Juneau Apr. 10 Apr. 17 Apr. 24 May 1 May 8 The only line serving Alaska that maintains a reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Juneau Apr. 10 Apr. 19 Apr. 24 May 3 May § Alaska Transportation Company F REIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—3uneau Port Doek, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday Apr. 17 Apr. 10 *M. S, ZAPORA . Apr. 16 S. S./Evélyp Berg . Apr. 9 D. B. FEMMER, Agent liighi Phone 312 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Pilot The First National Bank JUNEAU ° CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2149%, Paid on Savings Accounts Formula for cutting fuel costs: INDIAN to start the fire . . . CARBONADO to bank it day and might. PRICED RIGHT 'PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412— S —