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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY JULY 28, 1936 — WHY TH' SNUBBIN', WOMAN |S GOIN o T SERVING ALASKA THE **“EH%L“%%?:L‘*T% ; YEAR ROUND TWICE'T AS MANY . 4 e LR DEBTS AS WE Hi\fi‘ " gl I SNUBS THOSE AS NEEDS T, SAMIL | AR SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Leave Due Juncau Due Juncau July 18 July 21 July 27 July 21 July 25 July July 22 July 25 July 27 July 28 July 29 THE A.‘:\\KA ll\L Alaska Victoria Mt. McKinley Yukon Aleutian N'Western | Baranof Aug. M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 | ALIGE ISIN ALASKA TAKES SEVEN WANT AD s POINTERS | RE BL” T bl\dtl\\(x)d typewriter, Marine News Your want-ad will produce, \f you: 1. Think carefully about like new, a sacrifice at $20. White Ray diesel oil burner and range, a bargain at $15. M.S. Hiawatha, ———————a your proposition. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. Be sp, o "se colarful words Ad generalities Tell thé whole story. Emphasize fie best fea- ture of your offer. Mention price. Make answering as easy as possible. Lower City Float, Phone 4332. 5 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Louise scheduled at 6:30 o'clock 74—with side Inquire Harley Cheap. FOR SALE — car. Like new 808 Dixon to to- Princes: arrive CASEY - SHATTUCK ADDITION A few attractive homes sites left S ALLEN SHATTUCK 3 Wednes- FOR SALE—A home with an in- come. Wz have a two family house in a fine location that may be had for $1,000.00, balance $3,- 00000 at 6% interest ALLEN SHATTUCK = | | RICERENE FOR RENT Furnished, heated | poR SALE. room for gentleman, Housel House e e ooy floor on 4th St. Phone 6002 automatic oil burner, full con- crete basement, laundry trays and .. Small payment down, b less than rent. Phone 1951 . . . . . . . . . L3 . . o . . ° . . -Six-room house on 5th The only line serving Alaska that maintaine Three-room 7 & reguar weekly service throughout the year, FOR RENITI cabin $25.00; also two-room cabin, $10. Suitable for bachelors. Phone 2851 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay FOR SALE—Muskrat jacket 38; also imported Spanish shawl Telephone 323. size Three-room furnished Telephone 2004 FOR RENT- apartment S. S. North Sea ....July 20 M. S. Northland ....July 27 S. 8. North Sea ...Aug. 3 M. S. Northland ....Aug.10 . S. North Sea ...Aug.17 M. S. Northland ....Aug.24¢ July 24 July 31 Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 21 Aug. 28 July 26 July 31 Aug. 9 Aug. 14 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 APARTMENT Decker building, for rent CURRANTS FOR SALE Fresh picked currants, $1.00 per gallon, FOR RENT. delivered. Phone 98 1 long 1 short. ed sleeping rooms, —Two furnished heat- Telephone 68l. poR SALE—At Douglas, skiff 14 feet long, tip top model, oars, oarlocks, sutiable for outboard motor. Anderson’s cn coast. Will sell for $10, worth $25 sail at to VACANCY. Nugget Apartments. - f"ORr RENT—One room houskpg apt., dishes, linen, lights $15. Also one at $20. City Float, entrance over Juncau Cabinet Shop. RAY STEVENS, Agert . J. B. BURFORD, Tickct .‘\unt CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas A:el’lt -Phone 108 ki 2 1= FOR piano. 4151 SALE — Chickering upright Very reasonable. Phone sail STORE and office 9 Seward Building for rent Robertson space R. E. .‘o‘..n......-.-.-..o...o-o..-......a...-.w SAILINGS . |o . . southbound Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle te #Ketchikan—Wrang2ll—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle *M. S. Zapora ..........July 23 July 24 5. Evelyn Berg .. July 30 July 31 v P.M. Thursday 9P.M. Friday D. B, FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 I 5 S R G U S | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” AT kEASONABLE CHARTER RATES PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 §IMMON5 “JIMMY” RINEHART ilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent — G. Boggan, - night WANTED room 6, WANTED Experienced wants work. WIll take extra job. FOR SALE — Luncn councer and |® No fountain experience. Call Clff . yanse hood. Call 173. Apartments, numb Lsi g i TID:.S TOMORROW MISCELLANEOUS (-UARAN ITI‘ D Iwo-room furnished Ap)ly Nickinovich Telephone 5601 FOR RENT apartment Apartments. Realistic Perma- | nents, $3.75. Fingef wave, 50c.| Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone, 201, 315 Decker Way | Low tide 3:19 a Hgh tide 9:54 a Low tide 3:03 p. m., 66 feet High tide 9:12 p. m, 137 feet > - WATER SHUTOFF m., m., 3.1 feet FOR REN 1l sell—Three- RENT will sell—Three sl room furnished house, hot or cold water. Telephone 4743. or RADIOS for rent by the week or month. Juneau Melody Shop. Mrs. J. R. Langseth, who attend- ed the annual convention of the Re- | bekahs at Walla Walla, Wash., re- WANTED - Experienced waitress wanted. Apply Alaska Juneau Buarding House. Lode and plucer location motices for sale at The Empire nmce. THOROUGHLY cxperlenced hotel | maid — strong, willing worker, any hours, steady, relief, go any- where, references. P. C. Box 1416., | Dzmage to our main pipeline ated the shutoff of all Ju- neauy City water today, July 28; except for a short’ period late this afternoon. adv. Tc w “Red” W WR!GHT PLASTERING STUCCO Telephone 316 JUNEAU WATER CO. R R e . NN SOUTH ON PRINCE SHIPS 8. 8. ‘Prince George’ and EXPERIENCKLs young wo waris general housework. hour. Phone 3801. man 50¢ TURN yeur cid gom@ 1010 Vaive Cash or trade al Nugget Shop. CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCFSS ALICE July 28 pmNglEss wUlSE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 24 Tickets, reservations and full FINE “1 Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | PAUL BLOEDHORN | | at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS "GENERAL MOTORS and PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON $. 8. 'Prince llnyert‘ Leaves Juneau south- bound every Satur- day at midnight. S. ‘Prince Robert’ Leaves Juneau south- MAYTAG SHELDON Chief ¢ 2 Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. ( 7l Ch-thun sln.ln mwmm Ca ‘M. S.“DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. | Frelght received not later than 4| p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 SmERIED | E. 0. DAVIS . Compounded Canadian Pamf:c Llner ‘Gold Dlggexs Arrive at| : | Takes Nine Locals Out | 11 Last Night on Return | | p. m. tOMOrrow. pora due to arrive cess Alice arrived from Skagway |“Gold Diggers” cruise aboard on| this morning at 5:30 and left for | the return trip from Matanuska | Prince George scheduled to ar- rive Thursday evening Mrs. F. Lawrence, Miss R. Wirt- | wards for the south. neau at 9 30 A. M. anen, Mrs. T. Lindberg, Dr. S. E.| Passengers arriving on the boat rive Saturd % SCHEDULED SAILINGS | A Steatger; ¥ u k ol Qapt; O Marks, Mrs. W. J. Marks | lenthal, James Wickersham, J. H.| Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® ed for Seward at 9:30. Aboard were REGURD RUN s Smith, O. Hart, Miss C. Ap at 11 a. m. on special Alaska ® and a full load of tourists. Bt il Sl Behinsite 4he He from Seattle July 31 at ®|Alexander, S. M. Bell, E. J. Blake BTpl Sk ANCIENE Alaska scheduled to sail from ® |Rex K. Early, G. W. Folta, H Canneries at Cordova Op-| from nere from Vancouver August 1 at ® |Bobby Scoit, Mrs. Viola Skog, Alice 5 | Abbott, Chandler Hirst, W. R Hours Daily North Sea scheduled | kinson, David Thomas, Minnie Bre- |Charles Burdick, J. A. Thatcher, record run of salmon on Prince i Prince Rupert scheduled to sail old La Roche and Vance Speed M. Kauback, L. C. Pratt, day, has kept the canneries oper-| 9p.m liams, Mrs. Cauthorne, Annie Al- 2 Y . iha Bar ; All help possible is being employ- sk the Yukon for the Westward thi P p eing emplo o Kttt 1 Hovning Oleen. - SEE latest Singer Sewing Machines “ Thape: te A &6 Tast ax thes | COZY, warm, turn, apts. Lagdt, Wal- Singer Vacuum Cleaners. A dem- | Bl Dokt | S lh” Aeiak b at To Seward—W. Roberts, Frank I s the your old machine; payments $1.00| e Yukon scheduled {ney, and Edward Eghisiedt, 7 PASSENGERS m m n ing course Free. Graybar portable|o LOCAL SAILINGS + electrics, 1ow as $25.00. Rebuilt|e Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o | T2 Vaiges | Leunon at 6 p. m, for machines repaired. Free service tolo Sitka To. Kokl RieNb Boy ~Op- " Ihuxn and Janel Ophclm | waitress 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake *mornmg for Southeast Alaska with S e night for Southeast Alaska ports| Passengers aboard the North- with a capacity list of passengers.| Western booked for Juneau include McBridge, Douglas Hewitt, Miss |A J. Smith, wfe and daughter. | Inez Kaiszer, Fred Schomberg, L.| g ! A i | evening at 6:30 o'clock, has the { cently, is returning to her Juneau following passengers aboard, book- | H: N lS DE ’ MRS. COPSTEAD LEAVES ilores Smith, Miss Frances Smith,| Mrs. Lily Judson, wife of Albert Mrs. C. Copstead of Ketchikan R. W. White, S. D. Putnam, J. L. 'She came here several weeks ago | Copstead and Edith Neimi, return- Mumson, Ernest Schwoever. Hrom Excursion Inlet where she and { ed to her home aboard the North The remains are now at the Car- (ter Mortuary awaiting insiructions ve Juneau: A.M.—7: 1538:00, 9:15, | —_—————— :15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15,| BERG COMPLETES WORK: :‘6“;’ 3“::"; lAlM.127 ;n 23 1:’0 : :g" $am Berg, construction foreman bound Aug. 1, a. m. "/ for the Warrack Construction H. B. SHEPARD For very prompt & SONS A ‘“E";':; “::_‘2; 00, 8:15; | Alterations for the Juneau Medi- 5 cal and Surgical Clinic of the sec- sxsiolly . Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday and|on the Alaska -where he will be employed by his company tempor- SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA night This A.M. for South from Matanuska Valley Prince Robert due to arrive Bt | Canadian Pacific’'s steamer Prin-| Steamer Alaska, with the BPWC day afternoon. Aleutian due Thursday [Alaska ]_lne Vessel Docks the south at 8 o'clock with the | Valley arrived in port at 11 o'clock following passengers from Juneau: |last night and sailed soon after- \ at 5:30 and Leaves Ju- Northland due late Friday. Northwestern scheduled to ar- Harrls, Mss. S. E. Harris, Miss M.| were: Richard Wakelin, C. E. Jackson, Miss Appleton, W. J.|Strong, Miss E. J. Foster, S. Hel- Baranof scheduled to sail from e Glasscock, arrived here from Se- [ = Seattle July 29 at 9 a. m. e attle at 5:30 this morning and sail- Bale 2 | Newman, W. L. Carr, E. E. Smith, 3 couve! v 3 asse okef ¢ | pleton, Alice Kilgo, J. G. Watts,| sAil from Vancouver July 29 e 24 passer booked for Juneau TR W R Carattet cursion trip. e | Passengers for Juneau were: S e Ba yn Berg scheduled to sail ®! From Seattle — Judge George F. & 5 Wes, Lolse Bk i i | " The following persons booked pas- 9.p. i B0 Blaer B“““"; T | sage on the boat for the trip south Seattle August 1 at 9 a. m. Haney, Walter Johnson, Lyle Kel- i A Princess Alice scheduled to sail ® 'sey, S. P. Moyer, W. Schmitz, erahng, E lghteen To Seattle—Anna Meyers, Mrs, 9p m Tassell, Charles Tuckett, Albert | ,L}lf:.r,k' ]m(. OA r;,.c"“ 0 SW‘:‘ | | Wile, Walter Scott erg, J. G. Anderson, Marie Wi from Seattle August P <etchikan — Me; erg CORDOVA, Alaska, July 28.—A b Jibmi Eoleuean coimelviaaber *| ard, B. F. Kane, H. J. Collins, Har- | Barbara Thatcher, Alf Stanfyard, Willlam Sound, starting last Tues- o from Vancouver August 3 at o | To Petersburg—Mrs. Diaz, Juan- 3 MG From Wrangell—K. B. Edwards. ating as much as 18 hours on 1]"“ Diaz, Manuel Diaz, M. D. Wil- ictoria scheduled ) wes 3 y e on Stretch Pl SR At et The following booked passage on Vop, Blies Reen ani 7.0 oxer : ed to pack the big run J Mount McKinley scheduled to J"“”""”" Mrs. Bekman, Rev. A. Dinand, i 3 | Milton Od(;m er, disnes, cooking uten=ils and gpstration will prove them super ey ‘Cnllms J. A L:lv\u‘rds George can be brdllf‘d.’o bath. Reasonable at Seaview jor to others. Liberal allowance SOUTHBOUND Temple, S. J. Whitfield, John Gaff 7% iz e i ; To Seldovia — Fred Hotes and NURTHWESTERN weekly. Famous Singer dressmak-|® next Monday. Ot ot { | console electrics, low as $35.00. All] a. | i et piad: vl /akaln S, Jo, a8 410 L8R L SR Fo Cardova—P. -W. Neill | Mattson Boarding HOuse. ) cystomers. Singer Sewing Ma-|o Dart leaves cvery Friday at | chine Co, Juneau. Phone 43: 75 | SEATTLE, July 28. — Steamer and wayports ol | Northwestern sailed at 9 o'clock this . e ® 00 9 ot ol ol '\LBUISE HAS SEATTLE, July 28—Motorship| 148 first class and eight steeerage Northland sailed at midnight last| Passengers. EI.EVEN FUH Passengers booked for Juneau|N. Leach and wife, John C. Reed, include E. S. Avant, Mrs. Douglas| Mrs. J. R. Langseth, John King, um. | MRS. LANGSETH COMING For Douglas—Mrs. Robert Fras-| Canadian Pacilic mer Princess . er. Louise, due from the south this — S. JUDSDN’ OF home aboard the Northwestern. ed for this port: | - e Mrs. D. Schwabacher, Miss Do- | Lloyd A. Nelson, Miss Julia Queen, | Judson of Hoonah, died at 1 o'clock | who came here recently to attend M. Y. Aivazoff, Harold F. Damon, ! this morning in St. Ann’s Hospital. | the marrinage of her son, Raold {her husband were working in the | Sea. } ‘cannery CHANNEL Bus LINE from Hoonah, relative to shipping Phone 108 Junvau or 71 Douglas |the body there for burial. 415 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45,| RETURNS TO d SEATTL 11:15, 12:00 midnight. ! " R i 8 “il ZO 940, 3 m‘[Compa.uy. has ‘completed the con- tract held by his company on the nts Phone 409 IQUOR DELIVERY = R A 499 | par—12:30, 4:15. Saturday and 5 Q Bunfiy Sgetial-2:45 pi. ond and third floors of the Gold- stein Building and left for Seattle Sunday Special—10:00 pm. ALSO TAXI SERVICE arily. | as written e S JUNPAUITES VACATION { Mrs, Charles Waynor and Mrs. Rowe, her sister, left on the North Sea - for California for a short visig, Cigars Cigarettes Cards THE NEW ARCTIC l!:"h't.:bsl chmou; aught B & Tgap eer ———————— BUY AT HOME! Luxurious Twin Engine Transperis Radio Eqmpped Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 106 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! IUNEAU—TULSEQMH ATLIN it Interior of British Coh'fllbil and Yukon 3 oo F A e HARRY RACE, Drugg:st “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 FreeDelivery Ludwig Nelson WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, Alaska TAP BE IN TOWN! & THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS (OSSR e S | Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING BHEET METAL WORK ? ‘PHONE 34 CHARTER TRIPS To British Columbia’s Best Fishing Grounds. Agent Office Phone 601 Residence Phone 4652 "TIMMY" CARLSON

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