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-ER:- AH DID YOU YOJ N‘UST : AGAIN SOMETIME EYOLJ — e —— - ‘WANTED—Districy or repr Vacuum Cleaners. A dem SEVEN WANT AD | i 1 .'_.-‘,--»"" ' \ ] | arine iINews | USED VACUUM | k4 Your want-ad will produce ER SPECIALS. Vour | \ if you: General Electr } 2 1. Think carefu apout Royal or Ha Beac - your propositio: mechanical condition, fair “ s e r s s e B v e s e BHANGES IN 3. Direct your selling efforis Alaska Electri ht ver | o . at the individual. Company : Steamer Movements ¢ 3. Be specific "Jse colcrtul - . NORTHBOUND . words. Aveld generalities = © Princess Charlotte in port and e NAVIGATIUN 4. Tell the whole story. ° ils for Skagway at mid- © 6. Emphasize Lhe best fea- 28 . ture ul your offer N ce Rupert due Thursdey @ e 6 Mention pri & ilbanink e The follown; ads to navigat 7. Make answering as es;y © due to arrive e 'in Alaska cre temporarily out of as possible . X 3 o commission, to be restored as soor e e North Sea due to arrive Fri- ¢ as possible accordiny (o a notic e o o to marners issued by office of 4 card table S cheduled to arrive e Superintendent of I 565 W%RLN-M o, ROLE o e Zimova Strait—Midchannel B 5 PO AL bot, 2 potes.|® )ULED e con reported destroyed March 17 FOR RENT-Steam heated sicep- gear spoons, small ® Mount McKin e Gastineau Channel — —Lawscn & ine room bove San Francisc 00.00. S. G. Stev 91 ® sail from ® Creek Bar Beacon reported miss- Bakery. $18 month taRhy. AWe e 9am ® ing May 18 ’ = e o Princess Alice scheduled to sail ® Hood Bay—Hoed Bay Buoy 5 re- FOR RENT—Two and three Toom FOR SALE—1927 Essex coach, very ® from Vancouver July 22 at ® ' ported out of position July 8 furnished dupl W. L. Torell good tires and mechanical con- ® 9 p. m ° Alaska Peninsula—Ilasik Island 153 Gastineau Ave. after 6 Pm.| dition, $50, Also 2 h.p. motor, $25. ® Zapora scheduled to sail from @' Light reported extinguished July | Telephone 1951 e Seattle July 24 at 9 p. m. ®.1]; Kabuch Poipt Light reported VACANCY. Nugget Apartments o Prince Robert scheduled to sail ® | extinguished July 11; Cape Pankof . |FOR SALE — Hotpoint electric o from Vancouver July 24 at ® ' Light reported extinguished July FOR RENT—One room houskpe.l™ ....o" four plate. Bargain. Call's 9 p. m. o1 St diahies, lnen, Lghts §1b. Als0) gy og ey e Yukon scheduled to sail from ®| Aids Relighted or Restored one at $20. City F RLTanbe e Seattle July 25 9 a. m ® Nichols Passage — Lively Rock over Juneau Cabinet Shop. FOR SALE—At Douglas. ls]kl” 14/ e Princess Louise scheduled 10 ® | Lighted Buoy 3. reportes exti: | feet long, tip top model, oars,| ¢ sa 0l ancouver iy 25 @ 2 = 26 - ol FOR REN1 Besutitin, modern| LA VR aE T s . “:“9 ‘I‘) n Vanoauver July r;;l;]czis‘:ul:. 14, 1936, was relighted thewdin v:.\“!“;:“.:f]'\ ‘fl'“l\h)‘id | motor. Anderson's on coast. Will'e Aleutian scheduled to sail from ® | ™ ‘Sumner Strait— Little Pole An- T::fl-.“f “\]\k.')m.“}’“(; n:& 1‘:;19‘ o g ok S 12 _“'1?"‘ ‘J”h,lz?“{;,u‘ “Lm‘ i :‘clmmgv Outer Light reported ex- FOR SALE — Ohickering upright | N(l“x'[vlll “2:‘{‘((\1“ el o Sl o | tinguished July 14, 1936, was re- STORE and oftice space for rent. L A T ol L N one & pyirom Seattle July 21at 0 p.m. @ |gnieq July 16 Seward Building. R. E. Robertson. o7 g [SErheae o sa Permanent Changes 4 : rom Vancouver July 27 8t ®| o gerait Keku Strait Light OOZY, warm, furn. apts. Liib. Wil pop gy rp "4t 5 bargaln, six-room|® 8 P.m ® | established July 15, on former po- er, dishes, cooking wtenslls and “ .0 ") cement basement, oil |® Northwestern scheduled to sall @ gyiop geyy Strait Beacon 1, twelve b6 aipsagnanic af Rewview burner, cement sidewalk. In Cas- 3 YoM Seattle July 28 at :‘n‘m above high water cn a small ey-Shattuck Addition. Phone 4392 o Barannrkihattilen it salddbm .(’.V;](‘\lh;‘ 1::)4“(04 'f‘t.:j"‘"Id.:jmwtpw i I ror sate nousencta runishings . S UTBO A o |seconds of 30 candlepower. Keku W. E. Nowell, Seventh, near Goid. | 3 /e 0 O ound mext e Strait Beacon No. 1 was discontia: e A S Aol A el o ued same date ° o o ° ¢ . . o t Singer Se “m; Machines, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. WHERE 1\ THAT'S SORTA T SAY, THAT'S RICH SAY YOU ) A JOKE.WHEN||MOST NOVEL I MEETS A OH,RIPPIN' BORE I TELLS AH... WHERE 'EM I LIVES INTHE || DO You SUBLRBS. THAT N CURES 'EM TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1936 By CLIFF STERRETT e e PSS DU SN PSS 7 Shearwater Bay Pillar Point LOCAL SAILINGS : et Setith- { Li established July rty o "“] nstration will prove them super- |© Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o h,‘;‘.fl:.,(,\: 1¢.I.f““\:,l “.’,l ‘(\,,\ 1(!01) 1’(]111;\‘ San l;f.’fm]' ‘.:»(1\“‘111um “f’»:‘»e b heod e ok M el Bt e dereenigat - 6 P m, TOr ®gnal white house at entrance toé Hills Vocational Schools, Inc, YOUr 0ld machine; payments $1.00 o Sitka and wayports. | ahearwater Bay on an islet off th¥ (Division Hill Military Academy) ~ “Weekly. Famous Singer dressmak-|o Dart leaves every Friday at ®|North side of Pillar Pomt. The Port 5 «ee. Graybar portable 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake ® light shows a white flash of 0.4 S - 8 as $25.00. Rebuilt and wayports. © | seconds, eclipse 3.6 seconds of 180! NOTIC . please write home, Console electrics, low as $35.00. All ® 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e o candlepower. Obscured from Sit- machines repaired. Free service to e | kkalidak Strait and entrance to Kil- all customers. Singer Sewing Ma- o —— —————— % !iuda Bay when bearing less than WANTED—Maia tor general house- chine Co., Juneau. Phone 4332 TIDr_S TOMORROW 1359 degrees. Light will be main- R Fhoseo FOR SALE — Luncn couner wnd | *———— S S e T PO L et ERE © or s, g H¥deQul AUle, | High tide 2 161 feet “ Sitkalidak ~ Strait—Table Tsland private family. Phone 2352 S T e | Low tide 9:07 a. m., -06 feet |Light established July 10, one hun-, DD b s ISUBILANEOUS High tide 3:51 p. m, 161 feet |dred and six feet above high wat kited. App1y ‘Adskn Junean RADIOS for rent by Low tide 9:30 p. m, 20 feet |on T;ab]o Island on a small white Boarding House month. Juneau Melody Shop ot T fous. Ibs llight 15 Tisshing white g g A0E £ OPERATION PERFORMED |04 seconds, eclipse 36 seconds of THOROUGHLY experlencea wom- o r A TN | R. Stragier of Douglas under-|310 candlepower an cook - k ‘:-i)uxn'dnu: house- 10"' AND 1‘U“ND [ went an operation at St. Anns| Sh Strait—Lighthouse Point camp crew -restaurant. StroNg, STeAvED from home on Glacier | Hospital this morning. Light established July 1 , sixty feet tireless worked, any hours, re- Mighway — broWn 'and Mme[ - - “xlmv(’ high water on a small white ferences, go anywt P. O. Box Springer Spaniel pup. ‘Call 0395 | GOING HOME house on Lighthouse Point. The 1416. atter 6:00 pam. | Mrs. Dan Livie and infant daugh- | light shows a white flash of 04 — | ter left St. Ann’s Hospital this af-| seconds, eclipse 3.6 seconds of 30 THOROUGHLY experienced hotel iwmoo“ For. fidts Ronb: | candlepower. Obscured from 285 maid — strong, willing worke ¥ rl = |[o 732 degrees. any hours, steady, relief, go any wh('re references. P. O Box 1416 ZORIC DRY CLEANING & Soft EXPERIENCL‘D young wants general housework. hour. Phone 3801. woman 50¢ TURN your cl& gora 1INt Vawe Cash or t.rade ai N.nzget Shop. James Melton serves spaghetti sup- pers, prepared by himself, to 25 to Water 50 guests at a “mf'i,fi.k,, 5 Wa:hing ]i Compounded . exactly as written Y S our ot ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 IN HOSPITAL { Lon French, of the Anchorage Signal Corps, is in the Anchorage spital for medical treatment. - eee | SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST, PHONE 36 For very prompt Shilikof Strait—Alligator Island Light established July 15, on sum- mit of Alligator Island on a small |whne house seventy feet above {high water. The light shows a white flash of 1.0 second duration |every 10 seconds of 310 | power = candle- | e NO PAY FOR CITY EMPLOYEES | According to action taken recent- ly by the Anchorage City Council, |city employees will not receive th ! LlQUOR DELIVERY jregular volunteer firemun‘in'f\u u‘: | 34 11f ‘they {fight fire during the working day. For fires occurring outside of regular working hours, city employees will draw the usual : New York Life | INSURANCE fee of $1 for small fires and $2 KEITH G. WILDES V |for larger ones where a hose is | Phone 2701 ! used. i tas — R & <fs| BUY AT HOME! | o ‘Uhn.hun Strans ‘l'nuporutlou Co. ' 'M.S.“DART” — " GARBAGE HAULED HARRY RACE, Druggmst | | Reasonable thly Rates “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” i E 0 Avls TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 - | Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska [ | Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE % P Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday {at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port 4 | %/- | Alexander and way ports. g | Preight recelved not later than 4 THE BEST p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION IN TOWN! MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4§22 ® \CHANNEL BUS LINE THE MINERS' Recteation Parlors Phone 108 Junvau or 71 Douglas and ihlve.luea AM—T: 15,8:00,9:15, 110:15, 11:15; P.M. 15113!315 Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS ol B —1 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.ML—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: AM.—T7:00, g: 15; PM.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday and, Sunday Special—8:45 p.m Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Balurday and Sunday Special—10:00 p.m. ALSO TAXI SERVICE { Montana, { Many Prominent Fassengers Are Aboard Alaska FOR THIS PORT] Many prominen: ‘persohs’ are among the passengers #board the 2 on the present northbound rip. G. E. Dickinson was a re- nnz passenger to Ketchikan. L. P, Apple W a returning p: nger for his home. Mielowa Hadjukovitch and wife are returning to their home at Fairbanks, intending to fly in from juneau. ey have been spend-| ng several months at Mr. Hadju- h's old home in Europe. M and Mrs. J. F. Schultz of McCarthy are through passengers westward. Miss Eva Adams, nurse at a hos- pital at Kennecott, is also a pas-* senger. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tyson of} Danville, Ilinois, are taking the Golden Belt Tour. { R. N. Nason, prominent San' Francisco business man is taking he Golden B:lt Tour accompanied by Mrs. Nason. | Mr., and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Jr., are mak-| Tour. | Dallas Higdon of Vancou-| Washington, is making a trip| to Anchorage to visit her brother,| who is in the Signal Corps there.| Miss Higdon is a niece of Major| Frank Stoner of the Signal Cnrps.' known by many in Juneau. | Dr. and Mrs. Rex Schwartz are| returning passengers to Anchor- | where Dr. Schwartz will open | medical offic L. R. Shelby and wife are mi D to Seward. Mr. Sh terested in oil at Shelby H. R. South/.ck, of Roodhouse]r Hl, a conductor on the Chicago & Alton Railroad, is making the round trip to the Westward, accom- panied by Mrs. Southwick. A. M. Anderson, prominent ran- cher from Sturfis, South Dakota, is making the round trip, accom- panied by Mrs. Anderson Two Catholic clergymen, Rev. J. A. Heinz from Buffalo, an and Rev. A. Zischovsky from Lons- dale, Minn., are making the round f Big Horn, Wyoming, ing the Golden Belt Miss ver, of ng the Shelby, rounc | y is in-; trip on the Alaska. R. F. Fanta and wife, from Shrevesport, La., are round trip passengers. F. DeLara from Macau, South China, is making the round trip. He is connected with schools there, in the service of the Portuguese | government. HAS OPERATION Mrs. Jack Fulton of Anchorage recently underwent a major opcr- ation at the Anchorage Hospital &nd is reported convalescing nicely now. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Emmre office. ! C. W. “Red” WRIGHT | I PLASTERING H STUCCO Telephone 316 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH Leader Dept. Store George Brothers 1l 16 PASSENGERS ON NORTH SEA ATTLE, July 2i. — Steamer 3 led at 11 o'clock last Southeast Alacka with A capac list of passengers in- ing following booked for Mr. and Mrs. Drew, H. Painter, Miss Grace Neville, Miss Bebty Hitch, E. S. Henson, John Wood- | man, Tom Garrett, Martin Abra-| ham, Edward R. Moisan, J. B.| Thompson, David E. K. Wennerblad, Mr Ackeren and Lab; LOUISE TAKES § FROM JUNEAY Prin- 30 Canadian Pacific steamer cess Louise arrived in port at o'clock this morning from ¢ way and sailed south for Vancou- vere at 8 o'clock. The steamer has practically a full list of tour- ists aboard, but Agent V. W. Mul- vihill managed to find accommo- dations for the following passeng- ers from Juneau for the south C. E. Walters, Miss H. Flamoe, C. E. McLean, C. McAllister, I. Ok- amoto, Ken Melton - e DOWNTOWN PARKING Effective immediately, automobiles en the following streets is now limited to 40 minutes be- en 8 am. and 7 pm.: Front Street from Main to South Frank- in; Seward Str from Front to Third Cooperation of requested. ROY HOFFMAN, —adv Chief of Police. e - SHOP IN JUN SOUTH ON PRINCE SHIPS | S. S. ‘Prince George’ and S. S. Leaves Juneau south- bound every Satur- day at midnight. S. S. ‘Prince Robert’ bound Aug. 1, a. m H. R. SHEPARD & NS Agents CAN NATIONAL ICANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE | From Junecu 5‘ PRINCESS ALICE | | | July 28 PRINCESS LOUISE July 21, 31 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 24 Tickets, reservations and full | particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Five-place FOKKER CHARTER TRIPS To British Columbia’s { Best Fishing Grounds. TAKU TRADING COMPANY opehting JUNEAU—TULSEQUAH—ATLIN - Interior of British Columbia and Yukon Universal Seaplane LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Agent Office Phone 601 Residence Phone 4652 parking of ' motorists *Prince Rupert’ | unl Scuthbound Due Juneau July 27 July 27 Yukon July 28 Aug. 3 Aleutian Ju'y 30 N'Western Aug. 1 Aug. 3 pran Aug. 1’ 2SKA LINE J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 s naws Thavel 7nd /Mufi %:E@B%'E'H LA e T RANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintaims @ regaar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Juneay S. 8. North Sea ....July 20 July 24 July 24 M. S. Northland ....July 27 July 31 July 31 S. S. North Sea Aug. 3 Aug. 7 Aug. 9 M. S. Northland ...Aug.10 Aug.14 Aug.14 S. 8. North Sea ....Aug.17 Aug.21 Aug. 23 M. S. Northland Aug.24 Aug.28 Aug.28 RAY STLVENS, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agl‘n! CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Apnt Alaska Transportation | Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangzil—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle *\I S. Zapera ...........July 23 July 24 S. S. Evelyn Berg .. July 30 July 31 v P.M. Thurs.lay 9 P.M. Friday D.B. FEMMER. Agent Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 Phaone 409 | ADIAN Leaves Juneau south- '~ 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 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot “ ' HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent SCHEDULED AIR SCH SIRV”ICE TO m‘rmon AI.ASKA I.uxu.nous Twm Engine Transports Radio Equppod Nfice Gastmeau Hotel MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! K J PACIFIC ALASKA