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HERE'S A PITCHER ME AN' PA JUST AFORE WE WUZ MARRIED Pl SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce. if you: 1. Think carefully about your proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be specific Yse colorful words. Avéid generalitles. 4. Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. 6. Mention price. 7. Make answering as ersy as possible. HIQB.RI;NE FOR RENT—Furnished $15 per nth. Phone FOR RE Two-room furnishe house with bath. Inquire corne house, near Home Boarding Housc A. Schneider FOR RENT—Pent house apartment over Guy Smith's Drug ore Also suitable for office e- | phone 97, Juneau | STORE and office space for rent ard Building. R. E. Robertson FOR RENT—Three room apt. and bath. Steam heated, fireplace Phone 266 COZY, warm, turn. apts. laght, wat- er, disnes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. “\\lll) WANTED tracts. House repairing building ympetent contract- Rinhold | telephone Box 740. | on 150 new con- by « ors. Estimates given Construction Company 1951 or addr PO THOROUGHLY wom- | experlencea an cook - baker-boarding house- | camp crew - restaurant. Strong, tirele worked hours, re- ferences, go anywhe P. O. Box 1416 THOROUGHLY experienced hotel maid — strong, willing worker any hours, steady, relief, go any- where, references. P. O. Box 1416 EXPERIENCElL» joung woman| wants general housework. 50c | hour. Phone 3801. TURN your old gord mto vawe Cash or trade ai Nugget Shop. Cary Grant, screen actor, away from his English home to join a company of acrobats [Phecccest HARRY RACE, Drugg:st “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” ran at 15 M S R \ FINE Watch and Jewelry Repalring | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates | FRONT STREETS | PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY BEAUTIFUL SUDBURY YARNS DOROTHY DEILY 122 SECOND STREETS Models, Needles, Instruction Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska e e { Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING PHONE 34 e aaaaaead | FOR SALE—Silver < F‘OR SALE | SHEET METAL WORK | | FUNNY THING WUZ THAT WHEN I FIRST SAW PA I ALREADY HAD THREE STEADY BEAUX AN' DIDNT HARDLY NOTICE HIM floctl FOR SALE—Th room furnished house, West ¢ $600 cash Inquire Cabin 904 W Seventh v telep! 3602, FOR SALE—1935 Plymouth sedan € able for cash Box 1449, au FOR SALE—$250 buy this ed condition draulic € i rubber, spare tires. Terms to re- sponsible party. Phone Parsons 633. I-’)L SALE — 1 iring sedan 1(C new r heater, seat Inquire Apartment B, Gro tments SALE s about 14 fee long, tip top model, oa suitable for outboard Andes worth $10 Conn Tru B. R Number 4 Apts. Bargain Snow White FOR SALE Chickering uprigl piano. Very reasonable. Phone 4151 FOR SALE—Three-room houseboat in good condition. Inquire Fred Sabey, Juneau will sell ct Mo- 12 rug, nearly new, an sing table r, card tables etc Also three mahogany trim show cases and shelving. Inquire Juneau Frock Shoppe FOR SALE--Overstuffed davenport ma- FOR SALE—At a bargain house, full cement basement, oil burner, ent sic lk. In Cas- ey-Shattuck Add: 1. Phone 4392 FOR SALE—Housenoid fur hings W. E. Nowell, Seventh, near Goid SEE latest Singer Sewing Machines, | Singer Vacuum Cleaners. A dem- onstration will prove them super- ior to others. Liberal allowance your old machine; payments $1.00 weekly. Famous Singer dressmak- ing course Free. Rebuilt portable electrics, low as $20.00. Rebuilt | console electrics, low as $35.00. All | machines repaired. Free service to all customers. Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Juneau. Phone 43 | | 1 Bt 4-tube Philco radio. Very reasonable. Leav- Imperial Rooms No. 4.| Must sell ing city FOR SALE — Luncn councer and! range hood. Call 173. The great-grandfather of Leo Carrillo of the movies was Carlos Antonio Carrillo, first provincial governor of California. /7 TUORN ToN WIGGLY QUALITY AND ECONOMY - PIGGLY] . © 006000 200000000000 00C000000000000C0OCCI0CO0CGCEES COOCCOOLOEEOLES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1936, THAT RJGHT Marine News § By CLIFF STERRE JESS ANOTHER O' THOSE INNOCENT BYSTANDERS ! A FACT; MAGGIE . S S.BARANOF YUKON HAS 13 MAKES SPECIAL JUNEAU BOUND SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR Victo Mt Yukon AILIN THE . J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 ROUND CHEDULE Seattle Northo' rd Southbound Leave Du» '“reay Due Juneav July 4 dJuly 7 July 13 July 6 Juy 9 July 7 July 11 July 13 July 8 d 11 July 11 July 14 July 20 July 14 July 18 July 20 July 15 July 18 July 17 July 23 ALAYKA LINE B T o/ znd /j/ ';&_3_0 RTH LAND n ' The only line serving Alaska that maintalna @ regaar weekly service throughout the year, - e | - SO e -...m..) 3 | e T e e JUNEAU VUYAGE Leaves Seattle This Morn- L4 1 1 -y Steamer Movements STEAMER NORTH ing with Nearly 300 NORTHBOYUND . Thir ty P(’lsons Leave Cap]- Passeng(‘rs Prince Charlotte scheduled o s, to arrive about-6:30 tonight. & tal City for Sealtlc, SEATTLE, July 11.—Steamer Yu Yukon due Tuesday e Way Points kon sailed for Alaska ports at 9 Prince Robert scheduled to ar- ® £M o'clock this morning with 250 first rive 3 p. m. Wednesday . teamer Baranof stopped in Ju- ;lasad:md 38 steerage passengers on Zapora due Thursday. 2 1 from midnight to 1:30 o'clock | POar SCHEDULED SAILINGS morning in & special trip de-| Passengers aboard the Yukon Princess Alice scheduled to ® to relieve the passenger con- | booked for Juneau include: R. T. ail from Vancouver July 11 Twenty- th]e(‘ Junf'au Pas- v b She brought in one | Walker and son, Sobhie Petersor at 0 p. . sengers Arrive Here i enger from Cordova | Michael Brobak, ©. W.- Hemrick Northland scheduled to sail ® . e o Edwaatls Mrs, Albert Scholl, Maric Wilkin from Seattle July 13 at 9 ® This Morning The falloWwihg passehgers left for ]u W. Voneklaser ;xnill\\_lr Le i!uJ.[— p. m O S R R S R | Seattle aboard the ship: Hilding ley. George Lever, Mary Wappe Prince George scheduled to e| Steame 'IN’I'““ 5(’1“ arrived in l""l Haglund, C. M. Granger, Sally Lay- | Al Evensen sail from Vancouver July 13 e |3 an early hour this morning and - i Al Y & -dis 7 0 ],““, i o sailed for Sitka at 11 o'clock, She (O™ M! '“\‘I“ ““C’]v"“.‘)"’E’?’I‘:'\ B‘\‘l‘} Northwestern scheduled to sail e |Prought 23 passengers for Juneau 1',1"105::)-"( ‘01’: w.uj‘n.w{\" \i;: lex‘(k;:;dl— from Seattle July 14 at e 12 for Sitka, and has over 100 round (¢ 8 DS BV FES B SO0 s | trippers, including a tour party of | ' . 2! L g et e 9a.m . ¢ y s ; Allste: i Baranof scheduled to sail from e | Ohioans. ‘); ‘n' (“}:‘“;;n((: :}»;1‘]/;11;\,;: ‘g{; M,}Z Seattle July 15 at 9 a. m. .‘ The Juneau passengers were: S. 0Mm b B Eon M 4 Princess Louise scheduled to @ | B. Gifford, J. W. McDaniel, Mrs.| =008 Firah ’},r"n,.‘,‘,:”h, li‘ 54 sail from Vancouver July 15 e|J. W. McDanicl, Jack McDaniel Jr, | {"% P18 T T Fo¥a’ o/ bans. at9p. m Olive Urlin, John Doolin, Mr dar n, O S ik Lol Lyt Aleutian scheduled to sail from e Alice Boysen, J. W. Norris, Mrs.| ’:_ e )" -‘I‘ T o4 SN (gotar Ay Seattle July 17 at 9a. m. ofJ. W. Norris, Mrs. M. B. Refsland, | Sundum, Dewey Knight, Paul Oz- s o Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail e |Charles Kraus, B. Birkeland, Clarice | W& R. C. Loranger, M. Tremor ay early this af- from Seattle July 17 at 9 p. .|(ix((n O. E. Grim, Don Skuse,A. | Robert Beverly, Bale Gook > following passeng- m W. H. Milligan, Henr R el ers gway—F. A McCle Mount McKinley scheduled to ®|Roden, W. R. Clark, M. L. Forrest,| S 3 A ahd SR M. B8 S sail from Seattle July 22 at ®|Jack McDonald, Laura M. Christie AT THE HOTELS | { for Haines—Norman C. Banfield s eilk: O Black o PR N en Remmsnider, J. R. Ross and SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e| Captain A. K. Nickerson is maste: o ‘;f Jaseph Bakar Prince Rupert scheduled south- @ of the boat and B. R. Gillespie is| ¥ s ¥ Seattle passengers arriving in Ju- Boindl rARIGNE: thr RHE | llchir Stanley Zuern, Portland, Oregon; | neau were Miss Vera Hatch of Gol- Victoria due southbound early ® | Passengers leaving on the Nortn|N°ll Heard, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.|dendale, Wash, Merl J. Storms of Mofday morning Sea for Sitka were: Anna Riesterer,| 14Yd00, Mr. and Mrs. J..W. Nortis.| Juneau, and Mrs. Olga H. Weiss, of North Sea scheduled south- | Harriet Taylor, Marian Dickieson Gastineau aft, Cal bound 7 a. m. Monday. | Mrs. G. Everett, J. P. Anderson, Mr. | - J. Rusulcki Long Beach, Cal 0y | Alaska scheduled southbound ®|and Mrs. F. Farrally and M. S. I\CQI;:IKS'}\ xlxkxm. N MOUNT M’KINLEY next Monday o | Whittier . Shepardson, Sen- | LOCAL SAILINGS | L aif inel Island; S. B. Gifford, City HERE FROM SOUTH Estebeth leaves every Wednes- @ | Alaskan auy aghtiel A ol T L. Thompson, City; S. H. Lem-| The Mount McKinley arrived in Sitke and wayports. | ieux, Napoleon Champeaux, Joseph |Juneau from Seattle this morning,! Dart leaves. evéry Priday. .at e Obeaux, L. O. Yista, Atlin B. C.;|and is scheduled to sail from th T 4. i 100 Paleabore Kake el : C. E. Grimm, S. Wallstedt, Seattle. | Alaska Juneau dock at 4:30 o'clock and wayports . - this afternocn, for the Westward € ® 6 v e 00 a0 s - - fre el N TS TWRY _Tipes TOMORROV\’ [ i Al i SEATTLE, July 11. — Motorshi Low tide 0:35 a. m, 1.8 feet |z, 050 cailed at midnight last n nt High tide 6:42 a. m, 125 feet | "0 =050 00 Sta TN tol Low tide 12:30 p. m, 3.6 feet |, o0 oo ers are aboard the ¥iigh tide "7:01 p, i, @b0 Teet | ns. PESICRUSES GID . AvoRrd the motorship for Juneau v Mrs. Thomds Hughes, Thoma TIDES MONDA { Hughes, Jr., Baby Hughes, M Low tide 1:51 a. m, 14 feet |M. Robinson, Mrs. Muriel Methie- High tide 8:06 a. m., 119 feet |son, Shirley Methieson, Mrs. Verna Low tide 1:44 p. m, 4.7 feet |A Robinson, Mrs. Eva Darnell, Miss High tide 8:08 p. m,, 15.7 feet |Helen Clarke, Mrs. John Fran ———— | Convention. roomy Juneau Monday, in Seattle Tuesday and Wednesday, returns Juneau Thursday. Transpert, for information and res- crvations. Ve e FLY TO SEATTLE! Fly to Seattle for the Shriners’ round trip in big, | Bellanca seaplane. Leaves Call 612, Alaska Air —adv. D ROAD CLOSED Basin Road is now closed to all chicular traffic. MENDENHALL CONSTRUC- TION COMPANY. adv. e 2 o Compounded exactly as written by your doctor. Juneau Drug Co. .+ White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES Phone 2701 17 New York Lile i {1 C. W. “Red” WRIGHT WRIGHT PLASTERING STUCCO = 2, PRIN. CHARLOTTE HAS 4 FOR JUNEAU Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Charlotte, due late this afternoon or evening, has a full load of tour- ists aboard, also the foliowing book- ed for Juneau: Leonard Bales, Henry Benson, G. C. Field, Robert Kelsey = e AKIM DOBRYNIN IS AT CAPITOL CAFE Owing to the popular demand, | Manager Charlie Miller of the Cap- itol Cafe has engaged Akim Dob- irynin, “The Man With the Whis- ke to appear at the amusement place tonight nm;rv_ nin has taken parts in several talk- ing pictures in Hollywood and is a former Colonel of a Russian Cos- sack regiment. Mr. Mil that he will feature ton sian Folk and Russian C r states Rus- ongs. Chatham Strans Transportation Co. ‘M. S.“DART” |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port l | | Telephone 316 a THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! @ B THE MINERS' | | Recreation Parlors { and | Liquor Store | |4 BILL DOUGLAS | Alexander and way ports, | Prelght received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION ‘wumxcm C. REABER, Phone 4622 \CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas lmvo Juneau: A.M.—17:15:8:00,9:15, 10 15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3. 15, |4:18, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 12:00 midnight | Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 3 40,9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, | 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, !:40‘ 10:10, | 11:40. | Glacier Hilhwnv |Leave Auk Bay: AM.—T7:00, §:15; |P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday and i Sunday Special—6: 1.) pm |Leave Juneau: A.M. 7:30, 9:30; | P.M.—2:30, Saturday and Sunday Special—10:00 pm, | 5:15. popular | with the Sitka Cold Storage plant, Passenger s arriving in Juneau from eattle were Charles E THANE S PROPERTY IS Johnson GIVEN INSPECTION O. E. Hawkins, :rs. S. R. Karinen BY ENG!NEER CONROY ,‘,n,(]‘ Leona, Frances and Ilene Kari- The steamer has practically all ac- Arthur C. Thane and E. C. Con- | commedations taken by tourists ‘oy, the latter Consulting Engineer | AT d for the Howe Sound Mining Com-| SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! pany, with headquarters at Van- < souver, B. C., returned last night EESER from Eagle River where Mr. Conroy spent several days inspecting the DIESEL properties of the old Eagle River Mining Company and claims held by Mr. Thane under option in the Yankee Basin. Conroy left on the Mount McKinley for Seward and expects to return to Juneau shortly - D EIGHT YEAR OLD ARRIVES TRAINING Men now being selected to train for Diesel Engineering with the famous L. L. AD- COX DIESEL SCHOOL, in Portland, Oregon. For full information call 619 or write to P. O. Box 1736, uneau. Eight-year-old Clarice Green ar- rived in Juneau on the North Sea, in charge of the Stewardness, from Seattle where she has been attend- | ing school. She came here to Jum here parents, Mr. and Mrs. I ‘ Green, who arrived some time ago and are making their home here, ciasase CANADIAN FISH BUYER GOES THROUGH 1 PAC I Flc: S. Einstoss, fish buyers for the Co- | operative Fish Association, is a pas- senger for Sitka on the North Sea. SAILING — e — | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA SITKA MAN THROUGH | and SEATTLE A. D. Knight, who is connected | From Juneau PRINCESS ALICE accompanied by Mr. Rnight are passengers aboard the North Sea enroute to their home in Sitka ‘ July 3, 17, 28 RO ORINCER ST e 2 g | PRINCESS LOUISE July 10, 21, PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 14, 24 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Fly to Seattle for the Shriners'| Convention. $125 round trip in big, | roomy Bellanca seaplane. Leaves ' Juneau Monday, in Seattle Tuesday and Wednesday, returns Juneau, Thursday. Call 612, Alaska Air| Transport, for information and res- | ervations. —adv. | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Junesy North Sea July 6 July 10 July 12 land July 13 Juiy 17 July 17 North Sea July 20 July 24 July 24 A rthland July 27 July 31 July 31 S. 8. North Sea Aug. 3 Aug. 7 Aug. 9 M. 8. Northland Aug.10 Aug.14 Aug.14 S. S. North Sea Aug.17 Aug.21 Aug, 23 M. S. Northland Aug.24 Aug.28 Aug.28 RAY SVEVENS, Agent Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 CITY WHARF c....s..... Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Phone |8 Alaska Transpertation Company FREIGHT—*PASSEN GERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle te #Ketchikan—Wrangatl—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle v P.M. Thursday 9 .M. Friday *M. S. Zapora July 9 July 10 S. S. Evelyn Berg ... July 15 July 17 D.B. FEMMER, Agent Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 TAKU TRADING COMPANY operating Five-place FOKKER Universal Seaplane in JUNEAU—TULSEQUAH—ATLIN Interior of British Columbia and Yukon LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Agent Office Phone 601 Residence Phone 4652 CHARTER TRIPS | o British Columbia’s Best Fishing Grounds. 1 ALSO TAXI SERViCE SHELDON, SIMMONS Chief Pilot Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” AT ReASONABLE CHARTER RATES PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 “JIMMY” RINEHART 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 T O