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I DON'T SEE WHY I HAS T! BATHE ' SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, if you L. Think your piuposition. 2. Direct yous selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be specific “Jse colcrtul || words. Aveid generalilles. Tell the whole swry. Emphasize the best ture of your offer 6. Mention price carefully aoout - fea- o FOR SALE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1936. PAW, Y'MEANS T'SAY YOU'VE SCRUBBED TH' SCAMP AWREADY 2 e I} F"OR i Marine News NOT EGGZACTLY. SHE ) WUZ SO DERN DIRTY FROM PLAYIN' IN T COAL-BIN ... © 1936, Kios Peasuomn Svodicate. i £ Three-room houseboat in good condition. Inquire Fred Sabey, Juneau PECIISARA P RPGRRE A EI D L1 1 S S 25 ....»-—....4 FOR SALE—WIIl sell cheap, MO- |, . o n o s 0 s o o 8 o o hawk 9x12 rug, nearly new, an- M +/SEAL GOES SOUTH tigue mahogany dressing table Sleamer ovements & FGR FULL OVERHAUL with large mirror, card tables, | S DErtEOR ! s etc Also three mahogany EriMig oy 0i0n scheduled to arrive ®| The » Game Commission ves- show cas! Shelving:=Inguire at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow af- |sel ; sailed for Ketchikar Juneau Frock Shoppe | ® for overhaul and probably will be ternoon. ivelyn Berg scheduled to sday afternoon ar- Four-plate electric Tt Five Round Oak heaters r ¢ 'laid up about a month. drick: Lance Hen- n, Chief Clerk for the Com- By CLIFF STERRETT | -SERVING ALASKA THE % > ™) [THAT M SvELy YEAR ROUND » LETTIN' HER SOAK q OVER-NIGHT ! - . e | SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northe~ud Southbound Leuve Jus.irea; Due Juneat Alaska July 4 Juy 17 July 13 Aleutian July 6 July 9 Victoria July 7 July 11 July 13 : Mt. McKinley July 8 July 11 | Yukon July 11 July 14 July 20 | N'Western ._.July 14 July 18 July 20 | Baranof July 15 July 18 Aleutian July 17 July 20 TR THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 i | ,THREE HALIBUTERS | SELL AT SEATTLE| SEATTLE, July 8. { halibuters arrived | follows: From the Western banks—Majes- tic with 27,000 pounds, selling for {10% and 10 cents; Bolinda 22,000 | pounds, 11 and 8 cents. i The Chancellor came in from the | (Gamma Phl Beta S(nonty local banks with 10,000 pounds sell- LOUISE GOMES \ T0 DOCK WITH CAPACITYLOAD | 8. — Only three here today, as (Jloup Aboard Mak- |8 for 11% and 8 cents. | ing Round Trip SHAE INCE RUPERT WINS J Frince Rupert’s Canadian Pacific steamer Princess|ered the Ketchikan aggregation on ball team smoth- . . . . . . . » ° 3 range A o > Thursday ac d the vessel Louise arrived in port at 6:30 o'clock |the Fourth of July by a score of 7. Make aniwering as eay I » Prince Robert due Thursday ® (mission, accompanie e vessel Louise arrived in | p 2éa An positbis Inquire 519 Sixth St " ls evening e [south to supervise start of the work. |last evening with eight persons for|16 to 3. The game was played in| /7/fl,l 7 A ) |FOR SALE—Overstuffed davenport | North Sea due Friday. ®|Also aboard was Warden C. M.|Juneau and about 200 tourists, a ca- | Ketchikan, | and chair, electric sewing ma-|® Victoria due Saturday. ® |Carson, who will transfer to the can-pacity load, and salled for Skagway - w%n[mm ohine, plaho: electric | ® Mount HeKinley due to arrive ® [nery tender Catherine D at Ketchi- | at 12 o'clock. 2 ('}"‘T( ':i""‘l']“» QUE! : | oS, - i 3 P P e ' oy mong ore ety | dith Hardcastle was chose H 'R | phonograph, slightly used, but all (® Saturday. ®lian and proceed to Bristol Bay| Among the tourists were a party st v I\ SRS D i, Taquire Juncau |® SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ [where he will relieve Warden H. R.|of 27 Gamma Phi Beta sorority mem-|Queen of Ketchikan's Fourth of | gmm TRAN SPORTATION CO - er g bl af s j o Princess Charlotte scheduled to @ |Sarber, who will return to his for-|bers from all over the United States July, defeating Aase Bustness, the | ;‘P B N . I Mlody o A > sail from Vancouver July 8 at & |mer station at Pelershurg. |and Canada. The group, which js|next closest. Both candidates polled Sor. ony '\“‘1 g lI” e l.”“ | FOR SALE—AG a bargain, six-room |® 9 p. m o| - {making the round trip, is headed by more than four million votes The only line serving Alaska that maintaina Also suitable offic ‘ele R £ @ ar S| 8 . < B L house, full cement basement, oil |e Prince Robert scheduled to sail ® | [Miss K. D. Shorney of Vancouver,| . - % a reguar weekly service throughout the year. e i In Cas-|® from Vancouver July 10 at e} |B.C [ S REIRECONY A = burner, cement sidewalk. In Cas- m Vancou y 1 = - . A i Jesse Shelley is reported conval-| - FOR RE s, steamheated | ey-Shattuck Addition. Phone 4392. ® 9 p. m . S. K. Gray is master of the Louise | \ Leave Arnve ave ] newly furnished, electric range @ Zapora scheduled to sail from e jand A. B. Barker is purser \“f‘(“h m}wh after an appendectomy E B Seattl 1 Les Corner Tt and Harris. Telephone | FOR SALE—Housenold furnishings. e Seattle July 10 at 9 p. m. ° - lu[r lunmd Monday at St. Ann's Hos- | & 1 = attle uneau Juneay 2004 W. E. Nowell, Seventh, near Gold. e Yukon scheduled to sail from e FOREST MEN OUT | pital S - P RO NV v ' : = ———|e Seattle July llat9am e Inspector Charles G. Burdick of | . 5 o iy e PasE TN S osrook! A ey \Esr‘ :M\{r ;‘:.1.;,.,: ?;:“:fi M'X “om. | © Princess Alice scheduled to @ | |the U. 8. Forest Service is leaving | Chatham Strams Transportation Co. ga',).s'::o.ll';m;“d ju;y 8y .1,7 Ly Electric range. 315 Ewing St e o it proes them super-|® all from Vancogyer July il ed |today for Ketchikan on administra- 3 e 29 | o f NETHL Rea., —BQ 0 July 24 July onstration p -l e < tve. Whe . G mies | aboavd | Ly | M. S. Northland ....July 27 July 31 July 31 ATORE and office space for rent ior to others. Libel re al allowance| & o b hcduled to” safl @ K raregtal B LR i S. 8. North Sea R R A T Seward Building. R. E. Robertson. | your old ‘mzu-hlm-: payme :zHV'U e from Seattle July 13 at 9 | Salmon pack reports continue to|irict Ranger W. A. Chipperfield | “4Ves Femmer Dock every Priday M. 8. Northland Aug.10 Aug.14 Aug. 14 e - | weekly. Famous Singer dressmak-|g ", @ |hold up favorably with average sea-|;1so was pulling out today on the | 3¢ 7 8m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port S. S. North Sea ... Aug.17 Aug. 21 Aug. 23 FOR RENT—Three room apt. and| po course Free. Rebuilt portable 2 ] : ; i L g 2 AR il 0E O 5 e Prince George scheduled to s, according to information re-|panger IX for field work in the Alexander and way ports. M. 8. Northland Aug.24 Aug.28 Aug 28 bath. - Steam healed, [replace: clectrics, low as $20.00. Rebuilt o "y from vancouver July 13 @ |ceived by the Bureau of Fisheries|ioonan vicinity and Foceet Exan.|Frelht received not later than 4 # Phone 266 console electrics, low as $35.00. All § 54 g ) 1y, . ©|here from its agents in the field { ner J. P. Williams was leaving on p.m. Thursday. RAY STLVENS, Agent 5 G20 COZY, warm, turn, apts, Laght, wat- | machines "p’“‘:“\“ ""g ‘].”’“_‘\'1“"’ ® Northwestern scheduled to sail @| Pack reports from six districts|ine Ranger VI for trail reconnais- | FOR INFORMATION J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent, . er, dlsnes, cooking utensils auc| ;‘;:“‘““-‘éj":“'}:n;::;‘l"h’“:w 4‘“2 8-le f]rnm Seattle July 14 at :jnnlvzuglh Jul& T l'()‘;}":"“kr““(m;; |sance at the south end of Baranot |MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 (oo wyagpy . bath. Reasonable at Seaview s 2 3 _|® 9am i RS, St SR >+ | Island | GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent i & 4 e FOR SALE — 4-tube Philco radio, | ® Baranof scheduled to sail from ;l]mk.\. § w:):unn. 4,449; cohoes s e i > 1CHANNEL BUS LINE : e | Must sell. Very reasonable. Leav-|® Seattle July 15.at 9a. m. . 420; total, 78/ 3 DIES AT KETCHIKAN | Phone 108 Junvau or 71 Douglas WANTED ! sel y 1 e ed',/e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS «| Alaska Peninsula, South Side ; = i < 15,8:00,9:15, kL [ el Imperial Rooms No. 4. ¢ pijycess Louise due to arrive in o |Reds, 197.439; kings, 2491; pinks, Ml-‘rLLOULu(' Bk ‘."Km for | Les 5, 1015, 3.15. | ; THOROUGHLY experienced wom- | o e : e port at 5:30 a. m. Friday and )50,783; chums, 77,807; cohoes, 174;|Some time, passed away in Ketchi- | Al k T t t' OR SALE — Luncn councer und el et Kl 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, an cook - baker-boarding hous g g T c;«‘l‘x oy o sails south at 8 a. m o |total, 328,294 kan at the home of her daughter, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. | as a l‘anspflr a Ion camp crew W Strong,[ ® Alaska scheduled southbound e| Alaska Peninsula, North Side - Mrs. L. Laurin Gillespie Leave Douglas A.M.—1:40. 8:40,9:40, | tireless worked, a hours, r LOST AND FOUND ® next Monday ® |Reds, 7.008; kings, 176; chums, 52 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, Compan ference iere. P. O. Box| . LOCAL SAILINGS -““‘(“‘ 7 by 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10 | 1416. FOUND—Child’s light blue sweater | ® Estebeth icaves every Wednes- ¢ Jopper River, (final)—Reds, 73,- 11:40 | 3 OROUGHLY exnerienced hoiel| on Thane Road. Owner may have | day wight ai 6 pm, for e |90; kings 2460 mmrl) 76,456 Glacier Highway | lREIv(xHT .l_{\GBEN(.LR.S—RLl RIGERATION ) tvong. willing worker,| Same by calling at Empire, prove |® Sitks and wayports. ¢ | Cook Inlet—Reds, 0.M9; kings 1 |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15; | Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle o O e go any.| ProRerty and paying for this ad-|e Dart leaves e riday at -'?’”' "“;‘:-‘ z“w‘l, :“”2;‘6‘;‘ 2048; co- P.M.—12:30, 4 Saturday and to any hours, steady, re g0 an : ¥ o : =1t w0es, 2447; total, 30, : 1 - ent, . a. m. for Petersbarg. Kake o ; | Sunday Special—6:45 p.m. " A where, references. P. O. Box 1416,| Vertisement. [ e i o| Icy Strait — Reds, 5611; kings,! |Leave Juncau: A.M. — 7:30, 9:30; Ketchikan—Wrangoll—Detersburg—Juneau el e Tusay Baallar bill betwien e ¢ 6 s e 67g e 8. 8.5 19; pinks, 4,913; chums, 17,479; co- | P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday an Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Scpttle i ,,.,]‘,,“ Mrs. Charles Gold-| Home Boarding House and Butler 4 S0 Blns i hoes, 724; total, 28,746 SAILING ! Sunday Special—10:00 p.m, ‘ 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday sioivesidibonr Mauro. Return to Alstrom’s News | , F i ——mr—e-en TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | ALSO TAXI SERVICE | *M. S. Zapora July 9 July 10 Sy e epuote 1 Ste oy TS U =3 LODGE INCORPORATES d SEATTL —_ pdrs 3 : 4 wh b 4 Stand. Reward ; and 8 E S. S. Evelyn Berg .. July 16 July 17 e : { |, TIDES TOMORROW The Fairbanks Elks Lodge, No.| naDe : ; July : FLENDORA T IR0 o% o | ————— ——————4 11551, has filsd srldeles wf fhcor- | F; s 1 perienced, exceptional ability,good| ~MISCELLANEOUS 551, has icles of rom Juneau . 7 at detail work, desires position. - High tide 3:39 a. m. 162 feet |Peration with the Territorial Aud- | v DIESEL . . e L) gen Call Zynda Hotel, Room 506 REBUILT UNDERWOOD typewrli- | Tou tige ‘9-.m o m., -077 feet |Mor naming Arthur. 8. Brown, PRINCESS ALICE ? e Ll J L ers, standard No. 5's like meW.| migh tide 4:23 p. m, 166 feet |CPMles O. Fowler and Ralph B July 3, 17, 28 TRAINING PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 EXPERIENCEL: young woman| A sacrifice at $25. Phone 4332. | pow tide 10:30 p. m., 14 feet |NO'Fis as IRREReI | PRINCESS LOUISE A e gD i B a SN TS R wants general housework. 50c | = - EATHER BREARS e 9 P | i P,g S SALESMEN WANTED _WEATHER BREAKS MARK July 10, 21, 31 (B Men now being selected to e T ighd <o § APIFAGUIEE + M KINLEY The month of June: ves | [{PRINCESS CHARLOTTE tiaf tor Diasel Biginocring - TURN your 0ld gom 10w vawe |IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS you can Warmet: 44 JaChiNan for the YRSt July 14, 24 |l with the famous L. L. AD- Cash or tade ai Nugget Shop. | make good money with a Raw- 28 years. Wae hoghess day was Jile '@ . /@ CcOX DIESEL SCHOOL, in g e e R e b o e 14, temperature at 81 and the| " Tickets, reservations and full |8 poryland, Oregon. For full H 3 B g | coldest was June 13, tempera-| particulars from i inf i $ ’ rans r 9 c. — { started. No capital or experience Hiire 41 | in t:ma on call 619 or write needed. Steady work for right hd V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent to P. O. Box 1736, uneau. man. Write Ravicigh's, Box SKG-| —— IR 5 o TUNEAD | ] SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER . -3 Yaslang, opir, SEATTLE, July 8 — Steamer . A B R | | - | HARRY RACE, Druggust || “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Watch and Jewelry Repalring | | PAUL BLOEDHORN at wvery reasonable rates FRONT STREETS | ] 'PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DE_LIVERY GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates | | | E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 584 ! Phone 4753 BEAUTIFUL SUDBURY YARNS | DOROTHY DEILY 122 SECOND STREETS ‘ | Models, Needles, Instruction | Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Junean, Alaska Mount McKinley sailed at 9 o'clock this morning for Alaska with 110 first class and 72 steerage passeng- ers aboard. Passengers aboard the steamer booked for Juneau include E. M. Brennan, Leona Karinen, Frances Karinen, Katherine Karinen, Ilene Karinen, Charles Johnson, R. J. Chadwick, Oscar Hawkins. 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 Leader Dept. Store George _Bro!:}}ers LIQUOR STORE SOUTH ON PRINCE sHIPs 8. S. ‘Prince George’ and S. 8. 'Prince Rupert’ Leaves Juneau south- bound every Satur- day at midnight. 8. 8. ‘Prince Robert’ Leaves Juneau south- bound July 18, a. m. H. R. SHEPARD & SONS Phone 409 CANABI AN NATIONAL SRR < Y i Agents PHONE 655 Free Delivery Rhoda May Clark Foot Correctionist { 517 Goldstein Building | | PHONE 564 | |l THE BEST . | TAP BEER i IN TQWN! & INSURANCE { KEITH G. WILDES 8| Phone 2701 | =|{ THE MINERS' C. W. “Red” WRlGHT [|| Recreation Parlors PLASTERING | and STUCCO [ Liquor Store New York Life l ! | ZORIC DRY CLEANING @ Soft Water Washing ® ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 i | j Telephone 316 l BILL DOUGLAS @ o 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” AT Kt ASONABLE CHARTER RATES PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent | SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE ' TO INTERIOR ALASKA .- The First National Bank JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 [ ] COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS = ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2%% Paid on Savings Accounts A F Luxurious Twin Engine Transports Radio Equipped Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 106 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! 5" . PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Juneau Fairbanks Nome | TAKU TRADING COMPANY operating e-place FOKKER Universal Seaplane Fiy in JUNEAU—TULSEQUAH—ATLIN Interior of British Columbia and Yukon LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Agent Office Phone 601 Residence Phone 4652 CHARTER TRIPS To British Columbia’s Best Fishing Grounds. Seattle