The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 17, 1936, Page 6

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SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, if you: 1. Think carefully about your muposition. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. 3. Be specific “Jse colcrful words. Aveid generaliues 4. Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. 6. Mention price. 7. Make answering as ersy as possible. EFRREN KD “Two-room furnished, | FOR RENT: steam-heated apartment, private bath. Telephone 5601, Nickino- | vich Apts. FOR RENT—Semi-furnished cot- | and cabin. Inquire Getchell ice, 10th and A St. after tage re: 6 p.m pa FOR SALE—1932 Durant cluding heater and radio, good rubber, etc., $200. Telephone 84, Deuglas., FOR SALE — Two residence view TOR SALE — Enfield (Edd lots, rcasonable. See Martin at light company. 108, restocked, twenty-six inch barrel, Ri p. Finish shows but barrel and action fir: class shape. Compct with re: pad, waterproofed e and rounds, '34 sue service am- munition, $30. Address P. O. B’)x‘ 1628, Juneau, Alaska. 100 FOR SALE — Seven Pribilof seal ( FORis.;&LrE——vsa‘L. pleasure boat skins, tanned, plucked and dyed black. Enough for lady's fur coat, $25 each. Telephone Carl Lovett, Phone 171. galley, 45-| 6 - cylinder Arrow, sleeping six, h.p. Stevens - Duryea engine. Geo. McAllister, Brownie’s Barber Shop. Furnished hous FOR RENT | three rooms and bath. Inquire | Archway Shop. Phone 589 | FOR RENTFive-room unfurnish- | ed house. Inquire Juneau Marble | Works. FOR RENT—Marshall Apartments, 4 rooms furnished, heated, ex- cellent view. Phone 114 West 6th St. 330 or call FOR RENT — .arge warehouse, garage space. Phone 187. I*‘ORifrtk;:N'Ir‘r—;fl\'e roorn, imrurn‘ish- ed, house on Dixon Street. Tele- phone 385, FOR RENT — Heased, furnished | room for gentlemen. Phone 6002. | KEousel house on Fourth. gte or double furn- | ished housekeeping rooms. 209 Second Street, Upstairs. cozy, war;n, rur;i. aius. er, dishes, cooking utensils anc bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | VACANCY. Nugget Apts, FOR SALE—One double and two single beds, complete. Telephone 308 evenings. FOR SALE—9x12 Axminster rug [F with pad; maple ladder back and sag seat chair; 4 sturdy hardwood end table 1105 B Street. Phone 2674. you want to get away from pay- ing rent, $1,000.00 down will bu 5-room house, two bedrooms, ful-| ly furnished, including radio.| Price $2,100.00. Allen Shattuck. : FOR SALE—Boats, scows, miscel- laneous equipment; see Bill Shaw- ver at Lawson Creek Dougiss Island. | FOR SALF—Seven display counters at Leader Dept. Store. | FOR SALE or Lease—iunch count- | i STRAIGHT Phone 173. er and equipment; new, modern. | Good location, reasonable rent. FOR SALE Park. Reasonable. — house on 5th and {"OR RENT--Furnished 3-room apt. Reasonable rent. Phore 524. Mrs Monagle. i *OR RENT — m 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. *AVENTED ‘WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply Mrs. 1. Goldstein. WANTED—Man wanted by large| Wood, Capitol Cafe. manufacturer of household neces- saries to complete Douglas and Hoonah organization. Must be willing to conduct home service ! business. Hustlers can earn $25. first week and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. SKD-12W, Oakland, Calif. TURN your od goid Inlo Vaswe. Cash or trade ai Nugget Shop. | | LOST AND FOUND | y | LOST—Gentlemen's -élasses in soft brown leather case. Finder please | notify Harri Machine Shop. | | GARBAGE HAULED i Reasonable Mona.s Rates E.0.DAVIS | TELBPRONE 584 | Phone 4753 i .. [ PHONE 36 | For very prompt j LIQUOR DELIVERY FCR SALYX—Northern Hotei prop- erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. sale. See owner on premises. | anhéALE—Upnghr, pranc Rea- sonable. Phone 357. Priced low for quick |LADIES, let an expert remake or MISCELLANEOUS reshape your hat. Only first class | guaranteed work. Drop in and let us explain. Phone 476 for ap- | pointment, reasonable rates. JAZZ PIANO—Single lessons or by LoLa's Be;u;; Enop, the month. Call 357 or see Ruth Lger waves 50c, guaranteed permanents $3.75 complete. Call 315 Decker Way or telephone 201 for appoint- ments. | LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet- ing, etc. Phone 3282. E!«e«e' e e e e e e Marine News | — e * TWO HALIBUTERS ; SELL AT SEATTLE ETATTLE, April 17.—Only two halibuters arrived here today, both from the western banks. The ves- sels, e the Sunde with 39,000 pound: and Alten with 30,004 pounds. Both ¢ their catches for 8% and 8'¢ cents.a pound. NRS. PAUL BROWN LEAVING FOR OHIO Mrs. Paul Brown, and children, | | Paula Diane and Paul Dennis, will | ® lleave on the North Sea Sunday for @ 'a summer vacation with her parents ® near Oincinnati, Ohio." She will be ern scheduled to sail ®|accompanied by Dorothy Brown, e April 21 ‘at 9 ®her sis 7, who has been eau for some time, 1d who is returning to her homc s e wT e mTEe & Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND North Sea scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Should have days mail aboard. Victoria scheduled late Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver tonight. at 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 18 at 9 am Northland scheduled sail from Seattle April 20 at 9 p.m. Northweste from am. Evelyn Berg scheduled 1o sail from Seattle April 24 at 9 pn. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound next Monday. LOAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm., for Sitke and wayports. Dart leaves every Fridiy at 7 wm. for Peterspurg, Kake and wayports. ® s e 0000 e00 e i & - . ° . to arrive | | essoc0ees0n ar in Indiana. o & e ] SATURDA DUTCH SWEET BR PEERLESS BAKERY - SHUP IN JunaAD? NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL REPORT In the Commissioner’s Court for | the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, before J. F. Muilen, Commissioner and Ex-officig Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. o In the Matter of the Estate of AUCUST ANDERSON, deceased. 1AL | D at the! —adv oF © 2t 40 0000000000000V CCC0eEP000T0EE NS Porrrreorre . > ) ° . . . « . . . “® e 05w e - 000 : s TOMORROW ® 00000000000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Low tide 4:16 am., 10 fect gnat H, L. Faulkner, administrator | High tide 10:22 am. 154 fest . W, A. of the estate of August| Low tide 4.33 pm., 02 feet anqerson, deceased, has filed herein | High tide 10:48 pm. 171 feet ang rendered for settlement his| final report of the administrator |of the estate and a petition for| |distribution. A hearing will be had | upon said final report and petition ‘bv!orv the undersigned at Juneau, |Alaska, at ten o'clock A. .M on May |21, 1936, at which time and place |all persons interested in the estate \and in said report and petition |may appear and file objections in {writing and contest the same. Given under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above | mentioned, this 19th day of March, 1936. WHISKEY i J. F. MULLEN, Commissioner and Ex-officio Pro-| bate Judge, Juneaua Precinct. First publication, March 20, 1936. enmore Distilleries Incorporated Louisville Owensboro | Medical Advice ‘ that should be obtained and sent by rado to a hospital er rclief station | of the United States Public Health | Service” the correspondence pre- sents an outln> guide to assist in furnishing the proper data crn- to Be Furnished | cerning the patient, including the | following questions: y uas “ar | 1. How long has the patient been islck? Was he takon sick suddenly or did the sickness come on slowly? 2. Has the patient a fever, and if‘ | so, how much? 3. What is the patient’s pulse rate Instructions Are Issued from Headquarters to Commanders patient tak: per minute? Fu'l explanation of certain ser- 3 | 5. What is the gener... ppearance ices performed by the United Stat- es Ooast Guard, perticularly ins- tructicns relative to chtaining med- (Part of the bedy swollen? ical advice by radio, are included| 6 IS the sickness thought to be ‘pur minute? l 4. How many breaths does the| |of the patient? Is the flesh in any‘ SERVING ALASKA THE SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northbound S . A4 Alaska Apr. 11 Apr. Victoria Apr. 11 Apr. 18 Yukon Apr. 18 Apr. 21 N'Western Apr. 21 Apr. 25 Alaska Apr.' 25 Apr. 28 Victoria Apr. 28 May 2 TdE ALASKA LINE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau M. J WILCOX. Ageni—Phone 2 outhbound Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May 20 N O | n recent correspondence received due to a poison or to poisonousi by Licut. Miles Imlny, commanding Io’:.)dz P ¥ | the U. S. Coast Guard cutter Talla-| 7 IS the sickness believed to be| due to a communicable disease such | as cholera, smallpox, etc? To what | ingtén, D:C. i ses have the crew been expos- | “Medical advice,” the correspon-|€d? Name, and how long out of port dence states, “will be furnished up-|©of departture ; if such request properly Other Informa'ion | ribes 21l symtoms of the case. 8. Are other men of the crew suf-. “The Coast Guard vessels must]“’"mg from the same sicknes: poosa, from the Commandant, U. S Coast Guard headquarters, Wash- | raceive full and complete informa-|OF bave other men been sick and c ardng distress, medical | Fecovered or died? with the least possible| Appended is a list of common ymtoms to aid in bringing out all the information, including head-' s, chill, fever, pain, location and lelay if effoctive service is to b sected. How to Make Call Radio stations and vessels may | Character; nausea, appearance of :ontact the Coast Guard by calling ‘onsue, coated or swollen; cons- “NCU” (general call for any Coast CIOUSDESS Or unconsciousn la- on the International,bbred breathing, convulsions, rash, alling and distress frequency of jaundice or any discoloration of the 500 kilocycles. Any Coast Guard|SKD; swelln? of any part of the unit hearing this call will answer | Pody; areis of tenderness; paralysis Ko in any part; infury to any part of “Radio stations or vessels, which | Pody; the treatinens thas has been do not maintain a continuous ra- Elven; ete dio watch, and who contact the ! 3 TR Coast Guard for assistance or infor- FOOD AND GOODIE SALE mation, should arrange a schedule! In the Valentine Building on with the Coast Guard unit in order Seward Street, Saturday, starting that a reply may be transmitteed at 11 a.m. Sponsored by the Ladies Guard ‘unit) without delay. | of Trinity Guild. —adv. Distress Calls “Radio stations not equipped to| === contact Coast Guard units maylz route distress traffic, or other in-| BETTY MAC formation, to the Coast Guard via BEAUTY SHOF the Washington-Alaska Military | Cable and Telegraph system. The | Coast Guard maintains {requen‘«‘ 12 apd schedules with the Military Cable| Streets and Telegraph system for the ‘pur- | pose of collecting information. PHONE 547 “During that part of the yea- when the Bering Sea Patrol Forc: is not operating in Alaska water:, | hatham Strans ‘Transpertation Co. all such messages will be forward- M. S. “DART” ed by the Washington-Alaska Mil-' itary Cable and Telegraph system | to the Commander of the Seattle |€aVes Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Division, United States Coast Guard | Seattle, or to the nearest Coast Preight received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. - Guard vessel stationed in Alaska.” ‘FOR INFORMATION BERT'S CASH G | Golden Ripe—3 LBS. \ DASH WASHING POWDER ONE REGU SIZE—ONE 10-0Z. PKG. FREE | | | HARRY RACE, Drugyist “The Squibb Stores of 3 | i FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers® GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street MARSHMALLOWS Finest—Freshest—POUND ... TOILET TISSUE ‘M . M.D.—Finest o &d and White #% 3 ¥olls, 28¢c ‘2 No. 2 APPLES — Winesaps Large Extra Fancy—DOZEN . = : '|" BUTTER and EGGS at the right price————CALL US FIRST! C..‘:Pjég%‘:fl "f BERT'S CASH GROCERY “SAVE THE DIFFERENCE” 211 SEWARD ST. FREE DELIVERY “SAVE THE DIFFERENCE" We are pleased to announce that we have added to our sales force . . . Business is good and we want to especially”invite those of you who haven’t super-service and dependable groceries TO DO SO NOW! JELL-0 All Flavors—3 FOR ... Y TOMATO JUICE 4ins, 23c Pound, 2%& Under the heading “Information MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Juneau: A.M.—7: 15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.ML.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 11:40. Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; PM.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday and Sunday Special—6 p.m. Leave Juneau: A.M. — 7:30, 9:30; P-M.—~2:80; 5. Sunday Special—10:1Q p.m. . ALSO TAXI SERVICE BRI 5 A s CANADIAN PACIFIC, SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLS From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH April 22; May 3 PRINCESS LOUISE May 12, 21, 31 Tickets, resexvation and full particulars from ot V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU tried our COFFEE M.J.B.—Schillings C PHONE 105 RAY STLVENS, J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . et Thavel wnd Al RTHLAN TRANSPORTATI % ON Co The only line serving Alaska that maintains 8 reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneay S. S. North Sea ...Apr. 13 Apr. 17 Apr. 17 M. S. Northland ..Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apr. 24 S. S. North Sea ...Apr.27 May 1 May 3 M. S. Northland ..May ¢ May 8 May 8§ S. S. North Sea ..May 11 May 15 May 17 M. S. Northland ..May 18 May 22 May 23 S. S. North Sea ..May 25 May 29 May 31 Agent ... F REIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle Ketchikan— Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday Apr. 17 Apr. 24 *M. S. ZAPORA . Alaska Transportation Company to JApr. 16 S. S. Evelyn Berg ....Apr. 2. D.B. FEMMLR, Agent, Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 ] L4 ‘f PHON . SHELDON SIMMONS Office, 587 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE AtReasonable Charter Rates Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Pilot”® * | The First National Bank JUNEAU [ CAPITAL—$50,000 * SURPLUS—$50,000 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS “Saturday and! ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% % Savings Accounts Paid on Formula for cutting fuel costs: INDIAN to start the fire . . . CARBONADO to bank it day and night. PRICED RIGHT ' PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412—

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