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SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-: if you: 1. Think ecarefully about your proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be specific “Jse colcrful words. Aveld generalities. 4. Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. ad will produce, 6. Mention price. house, full cement basement, oil 7. Make answering as emsy burner, cement sidew In Cas- | as possible, | ey-Shattuck Addition. Phone 4392 | - |FOR SALE—Housenoid furnishing | W. E. Nowell, Seventh, near Gold si acuum Cleaners. A dem FOR RENT—On¢ ym house it onstration will prove the iper Casey-Shattuck Addition. Apply| ior to others. Libe allowance J 15, Thomas Hard-| vour old machine; payments $1.00 ware Co. weekly. Famous Singer dre k ing course Free. Rebuilt portab FOR RENT—4-rooms mheated, | clectrics, low as $20.00. Rebui 1ed, ele d Harris fur ih ric range Telephone apartment | FOR RENT-—-Two-room MARBLE SEASON. /| HOW WELL T I\ REMEMBERS . TROR SALE) FOR SALF - Four-plate range. Five Round Oak Inquire 519 Sixth St electric heater FOR SALE and chair chine, piano phonograph, | in fine condition Melody Hous Overstuffed electric sewing and Victor electric slightly used, but all davenport ma Inguire Juneau At a b | FOR SALE console electrics, low $35.00. Al machines repaired. Free as Electric range. 315 Ewing St S8TORE and officc space for ren' Seward Building. R. E. Robertso FOR RENT--Three room apt bath team heated Phone 266, COZY, warm, furn. apts. Lagnt, wat- utensils Seaview cooking at WANTED INOGRAPHER-bookkeeper, ex- perienced, exceptional ability, good er, disnes, anc bath. Reasonable at detail work, desires position Call Zynda Hotel, Room 506 EXPERIENCED, economical woman | cook wants work. Will go any where; good reference Phone 396. P. O. Box 1463, “ EXPERIENCEL young \Au:nnx‘; wants general housework. 50c | hour. Phone 3801 i Cash or trade ai Nugget Shop. | ~ | @é—m. HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska’ FINE Watch and Jewelry Rt-pnlflng ] | PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates ¥RONT STREETS | Cnatham Surans Transportation Co M.S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Priday |, at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY - all customers. Si i Ma chine Co., Juneau. Phone 4332 Philco radio sell, Very reasonable. Le ing city. Imperial Roor. D. 4 'OR SALE — Luncn counwer and range hood. Call 173 LOST—One red rowboat, cc i oars and hatchet Phone Watkins, Thane 10-3 MISCELLANEOUS REBUILT ers tar A sacrific SALESMEN WANTED UNDERWOOD typewrit- 1 No. 5's like W 25. Phi 4332 nme IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS you can make good money with a Raw- | leigh Route. We help you get started. No capital or experience | needed. Steady work for right man. Write Rawleigh’s, Box SKC- 12-2, Oakland, Calif The explorer who trie to visit Lhasa, Forbidden City of Tibet, is faced by a political and religious | ulwark well-night impossible ' to penetrate, a recent observer wrote White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free "Delivery fotas e L gl Re S e E T e " Rhoda May Clark Foot Correctionist 517 Goldstein Building PHONE 564 INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES Phone 2701 7&?&?&1&7‘:& ; f " GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 | | Phone 4753 o = AR g R R e | | | BEAUTIFUL SUDBURY YARNS | DOROTHY DEILY 122 SECOND STREETS | Models, Needles, Instruction | | Ludwig Nelson | WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska [ | Rice & Ahlers Co. C Ww. “Red" WRIGHT PLASTERING | STUCCO | Telephone 316 | fcaNADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau | PRINCESS ALICE July 3, 17, 28 PRINCESS LOUISE July 10, 21, 31 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 14, 21 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1936. D e et i\ Marine News CHE B e B o B A B : | Juneau from Sitka and way| |* Steanier Movements points Sunday morning with the o . i following passengers: ' A. Pacator, Steamer Baranof from Seattle| . NORTHBOUND ' from Chichagof; Walter Kokko, berthed at Pacific Coast Dock at 8 Prince Vorah scheduled to H U AY from Hoonah. 11:30 o'clock last Saturday morn- flw - arzve sty B Clade ‘;i"“’;m,ff : I Estebth 16ft at nicoh Suniday, g, and sailed for Seward at 4 yith Telam Temple Slpnecs h a full passenger list made up PM. Capt. J. Ramsauer is master only abo: e Haid AW Al ase- | Of the steamer and J. W. Hickman o Ala duled to arrive at @ With more than 100 roundtrip P! ]1-‘ b Bheciouial e "‘” S“}f o e 5 9 a. m. tomorrow, sails west- ® |passengers aboard, steamer North-| 09!l plavers, ‘m'"”: ke & R ward at 12:30 o'clock ¢ | western arrived at noon last Sat T _P“S*’ ”?”* 1"_1‘ -THP au \\f‘.k. v . » Princess Louise scheduled to ® furday and sailed for Haines and| [ PANEDRRGINE, Mdts. Atchagaile, Mine tomorrow evening. ® |Skagway several hours later. Th NUSHIINAS - roheqlisty ST i tie e Aleutian scheduled to arrive ®|steamer is commanded by Capt.|" AI‘)‘I('Q\‘IHH‘. Mrs Lu!.,'»,» (,u‘|.n'_>(u-\ e Thursday ® | William MacDonald, and Paul Coc ' V. C. Chapman, Mrs. Nina. Cheney é Evelyr Bérk scheddid to are @ (i gusser AU Miss Katherine Cheney, Mrs. Anna e rive Thursday ® | passengers for Juneau were: Clar L] . (’(1'“'\&,"”‘?” H . Dicnd,» Sy o SCHEDULED ® |ence Anderson, Mrs. Bert Elstad ik B SO MG G 0N ¢ Motin Ben “sche . o5 Brandon; ¥tsene d Tieafion. | . |Miss Mae Fraser, Frank Kaslov o from . 2obert, Bender, T. K. cuntiton | leven Passengers for This |Mrs. Frank Kaslov, Miss Rosie o Prince Rupert o|yrs. T R, Cufitt At Kaslov, Miss Lisa Kaslov, Jc e frs. T. K. Cullilon, John Fa City—Many Tour- Bt bl oo W cing, o s frot onight. @ \res Bert Grikies, Ghatles Havson, 4 ) Lane, Mrs. George W. King, Gec o Victor ail from @|john Hanson, Mrs. C. Johnson) ists Aboard W. King, Jr, R. F. Lewis, Mrs ) tle 9 a. m. tomorrc Olemen o N B LA g Lewis, George B. McClellan, Mrs e el ;f"'J"J' o MacLean, Mrs. Ernest| Steamer Alaska sailed from Seat- \1\1 (’“{“v S Ml\x\x ‘“;"'Iw,:” ° from Seattle July al sk Deriill s - e lmat Baturday more at o Miss May Nelson, Miss Helen Nel- ° o : 4 9'son, Mrs. Nina C. Page, Mrs. Ed- e oftE adheditda o 8 kA Vit EIOCK Wish 245 ivet clabs SR ST |ute. SNGoNs Ot o L. - Dapderiasel p ! The steamer Northwestern arriv- |ste passengers 1 G . ver July 8 at e it 3 Ernest Harmon, Sam Lehman, W d in Juneau from Seattle at noo engers. aboRrdd the © Aladkn A ° o salled af BXPoIbE) % J. Fogarty, Roy Bante, E. J. Lynch e and sailed at six o'clo f08" Jufieetl dclude "EL. .1 SR 0T ERLE i ¢ from Vantouver July 10 at ¢|in the evening with the-following Tom Farrel, Mrs. Far-|yuion arrived in Juneau Saturday ' x; g o |boked for Skagway: Ben Bellaney. |rc A. W. Quist H clkge t g'f,( i [,y"j“{(ii ,‘,‘,‘\ \ scheduled to sail from e |Henry Meade, Roy Smith, Jean|R. G. Holmes,.Ann Weister, A.|; = oo 50 o0 B0 R0 o P brgeest v o Mg 1. « |Dempster, James Olson; for Haines: | M. Uggen, wife and child, Mrs. .| o PS> Byt ol | ! ; Mrs S. J. Thompson, Audrey and{L. McKinnon. nekls - Gefee. Kolp; M i @ Princess Alice scheduled to @ |4 8 S T awrence b B. D. Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs " s sail from Vancouver July 118 |TE PSRt S T K westen o tS ““’”‘ B e T + | salled for Seattle this morning witl PRINGE DAVIB 3 ‘\’[”yi S eattle July 13 at 9 e |the following booked for Seatile . CHANNEL BUS LINE s o | Mildred Bloom, Catherine Hill, Mx Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas |® Prince George scheduled to e |and Mrs. Gilbert So Gordor Leave Juneau: A.M 5,8:00,9:15 o sail from Vancouver July 13 e McGrath, W. F. Staley 10:15, 11:15; P.M. 5, 1:15, 3:15, lEat oD m ol Mr. and Mrs. O. M 4:15, " b¢ 6:15, 8:15, 9:45 ik s . | Soley night | @ Northwestern scheduled to sail e | i sha 9:40 [0 from Seaftle guly 14 at e " ragmorse = Gray Line Ru( ives Request :1‘1;‘4‘:‘? l';";'gh; “M ;711.30,?;)”' . :'q Al s ol , 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40 | b6 Bidanor scheduled 5 il from & NORTHLAND DOC‘KS for 325 Reservations 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8.40, 10:10 o Seattie uly 5at9a.m. o] WITH BIG JUNEAU to Glacier st e | ® SOUTHBOUND SAILI ° L il el atitealdie e PASSENGER LIST Leave Auk Bay: AM.—T:00, 8:15 [ 7 swamers north ot | : The liner Prince David, of the|P.M.—12:30, 4:15 turday and £ LOCAL SAILINGS ®| 0. 0in Northland docked atfCanadian National Line, under Sunday Special—6:45 pm. | & Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® lthe City Dock at 7 o'clock Friday (SPecial charter by the National 1: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; |# day cight at 6 pm, for®| . .7 o hhound from Seattle|Tours, of New York City, steamed FP-M.—2:3, 5:15. Saturday anc + Sitke and wayports. € |and sailed for Sitka early Satur-|down North River in Manhattan, Bupday Spetial—10:00 pm, | ¢ Dart lcaves every Friday at e300 SO0 Hestletl: for ‘an extenstve tous which ALSO TAXI SERViCE |® 7a. m. for Peterstarg. Kake @ | The passengers aboard for Ju-{Will bring the big ship to the South- m"_ [ ¥ #ud Waypbite S hols wele A B R east Alaska run. The Farthest North €' 0TS BINe v - et Srav P . Robert’ Sprague, James '|Gray Line, Jack Simpson, manager, [ | B s Bilie Devhint' Mk stated today that he received a wire DIESEL | s St ormd, 4 S 0 e o from the New York office, reserv- i | Johnson, Billie Johnson Anna [ from the New York office, reserv [l miDES TOMORROW | {Jobs, Mis. R. H. Strol ‘Mrs T.|ing 325 seats for the Mendenhall TRAINING [ 4|7 Akers. James W. Robinson, E.|Glacier sight-seeing trip. The Da- High tide: 2:10 a.m,, 17.6 feet. L. Wheeler, Miss C. Cs Frank | Vid is due to arrive in Juneau July = Low tide: 8:38 am., —2.3 feet. |Koyal, Mrs. F. Koyal, Don John- |31, it was announced Men now being ; sélocted o | High tide: 3:05 pm. 163 feet. |son, Rudolph Jobs, Miss Marion 8 231t ST 20r Dieecl EnEhisetiil Low tide: 8:52 pm., 1.7 feet. Stiles, V son, Mis Mary Wil- BRODIES ON BARANOF WiSh “the, fathonk: L, i AD- g son, J v, L. A. Delebecque,| R. K. Brodie, Proctor and Gambl :,"’xl DIESEL SCHOOL, in | et oo v m e~ 4 | Miss Louise Nelon, Virginia Eide. |official, Mrs. Brodie, their daughter Poftland, Oregon. For' full | Sitka bound passengers were: |Ruth, and their nephew, H. D, Bro- Jj. information call 619 or write Mrs. G. H, Tozier, C. E. Urice, Mrs. |die, are passengers on the Baranof to P. 0. Box 736, uneau. ar) H Pay’n Takit OPEN ALL NIGHT—24 Hour Service Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because | We Sell for CASH |1 Leader Dept. Store George Brothers Logia sl e ey Compounded exactly as written by your docter. e £ -] o = e = 5 = o o e 1/ | 5[" ' | THE BEST TAP BEER ‘ IN TOWN! ‘ THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors | and | Liquor Store ‘ BILL DOUGLAS L. T. Peterson, Jack Shennett intendent of the Alaska Gold Mining Co., left this on the Yukon for on a business trip Jur ZORIC | DRY CLEANING l Soft Water Washing ‘ PHONE 15 morning ! San Francisco —_— By CLIFF STERRETT 'MEMBER NOW ANGEL . NOT A WORD O' THIS T'TH' FAMBLY ! . ESTEBETH IN S | FROM SITKA The motorship Estebeth Baranof Brings 35 Passengers For This Port arrived Len |enroute to Seward ‘Pclersun. A. Swanson, Mrs. C. E.| |Price, Irene: Peterson, and Clyde Peterson. There were also twelve & = oundtrip passengers aboard the The First National Bark Capt. L. Williams is master of the Northland, and E. P. Winch| IUNEAU is purser. Outbound passengers on the| [.] Northland were: For Sitka, John| Hermoén, ‘Mrs. Charles Stanford,| Mrs. Carl Graves. i CAPITAL—sSO'OOO For Seattle—Mrs. H. Stlfi, Mrs. {4 ‘Toiley, J6hn Torvian, Arthus SURPLUS—$50,000 l Miller, Gene Forrest, Mrs. B. Ha- ho. @ For Ketchikan—J. P. M | e COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS METZGAR GOES SOUTH L. H. Metagar, General Super-| ACCOUNTS neau SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 214 % Paid on Savings Accounts | 'TAKU TRADING COMPANY operating Five-place FOKKER Universal Seaplane n JUNEAU—TULSEQUAH—ATLIN Interior of British Columbia and Yukon | CHARTER TRIPS To British Columbia’s Best Fishing Grounds. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Agent Office Phone 601 Residence Phone 4652 'SERVING AlASKA THE . 'YEAR’ ROUND AILING SCHEDULE Secattle Northo. Steamer r.d Southbound Leave Du».! 1 Due Juneav ukon June 0 Jy 6 N'Western ... Jur 1 July 6 July 1 July 4 July 4 July 7 July 13 Aleutian July 6 July 9 Victoria July 7 July 11 July 13 Mt. McKinley.July 8 July 11 THE ALAYKA LINE M. J WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 e T il anidd b NORTHLAND e TRANSPORTATION CC The only line serving Alaska that maintaina a reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneay M. S. Northalnd ...Junel5 Junel9 June 19 S. S. North Sea June22 June26 June2§ M. S. Northland ...June29 July 3 July 3 s North Sea ..July 6 July 10 July 12 M. S. Northland ....July 13 July 17 July 17 S. 8. North Sea ..July 20 July 24 July 24 RAY STEVENS, Agent -..Phone 109 J. B. BURF ()l(l) Ticket Agent Phone 79 cr WHAR ..Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Phone R Alaska Transpertation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle o ietchikan—Wrangell—DPetersburg nean Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday S. S. Evelyn Berg ...July 2 July 3 M. \ Zapora . July : 9 July 10 D.B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Nnght Phone 312 | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” AT R ASONABLE CHARTER RATES PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief rilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA Luxurious Twin Engine Transports Radio Equipped Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 106 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! ® PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Seattle Juneau Fairbanks Nome

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