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(/ WANTIN! T'WED OK. BY ME,S SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, U you: 1. Think ecarefully about your proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be spegific "Jse colorful words. #id generalitles. 4. Tell the whole story. 8. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. 6. Mention price, 7. Make answering as essy as possible. MQB.RIZNE& RENT — VACANCY ';nrby 2 rms. and bath. ¥OR Apts Three-room cabin, ! Inquire at 10th and | FOR RENT - suitable for bachelors. Getchell residence at A Streets. FOR RENT — Two room furnished apartment over Totem Grocery. Telephone 626 FOR RENT—9 rm. house, auiomat- ic steam heat, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, electric range, overstuffed furniture, oak floors. Call Wind- sor Apts. FOR RENT — 1 room apt., iight,, Alishes, linen $15.00 monthly. City float, entrance over Juneau Cab- | inet Shop VACANCY. Nugget Apartments. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Laght, wat- er, disnes, cooking. utensils and oath. Reasonable at Seaview. \\ ANTED WANTED — Scandinavian woman | for geperal house cleaning. 403 Franklin St WANTED-—Experienced wunre» a[ once. Telephone 336. ‘WANTED -- Woman lo care Im‘ home and three children. Out of town position. Telephone 626, stating expertence; | WANTED — BDdld for 11 yr. old school boy. Will pay $30.00 month- ly. Also want second hand studio couch. Phone 237. A 1 h()()kk(’(‘p(‘l wants whole or pnr!w time work. P. O. Box 2376. WANTED—General repatring, foun- | dation, shingles, alterations, Tele- phone 1102 EXPERIENCE1, young woman wants general housework. 50c hour. Phone 3801 TURN your old gora 1NLO Vaue Cash or trade ai Nugget Shop. MISCEL LANEUUS G"ARANTEEL* Foeansun Perma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c.| Ipla’s Beauty Shop, v.elephoncf 201, 315 Decker Way. | rry an Empire ad. Juneau Coffee Shop | | MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served l from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. { Catering to Dinner Parties 4 Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M.—17:15,8:00,9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.l--fl:lg 1:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, 11:15, 13 Leavs Douglas =140, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M—12:40, 2: : 140, 5:40, uo, 'Hm. 120, G Leave Auk Bay: AM.—T7:00, 8:15; PIM.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday and Sunday Special—6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; | PM.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday and Sunday Special—10:00 pJn, ALSO TAX1 SERVICE Peter Pan Beauty hoppe P!?PIF 2k _POLLY AND HER PALS DATTER,POLLY, IS p:m:l;' Is [ ers, l Power Co. | | now. | INET SHOP. ME ON FOR SALE—Latest model National Cash Register; and Hawalian guitar. Inquire Silver Fox Barber Shop FOR SALE—Used washing machine with electric mangle $40, 6-tube late model Console Graybar radio | 5-tube table model Jack- radio $10. Apply Mrs. Radio Apartments. $40, new son Bell Lenhart, FOR SALE—1931 Willys 6 coach, good condition, $125.00 for quick sale pire W 1813 | |FOR SALE — New small modern home, incomplete, will sell for one half investment. Illness cause for selling. Address by letter L 1810 care Empire Write Em- FOR only that much. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. SALE—Used health motor, INAL" white enamel Alaska Electric Light electric range, three burn- $60. and FOR SALE—1 large safe, 1 narine 16 horsepower motor in good con- dition. Phone 171. FOR SALE—Modern house, attach- ed garage, just completed; up to the minute in every detail; elec- tri range, refrigerator, oil burning circulating heater, inlaid linoleum. On C St., between 10th and 11th. | Phone 4392. FOR SALE — and Indian Sts. Build your home See Al Zenger. F‘OR SALE Moaern, twenty-foot, front and back bar, also cxgv case. KRAFFT CAB- 'BELLANCA SEAPLANE DAMAGED, ACCIDENT at_the dock face, the Bellanca sea- plane of the Alaska Air Transport was put out of commission morning when the clutch of the| hoist which was lowering the plane, into the water from the new AAT dock hangar here, slipped. Damage to the plane bent front pontoon . struts. included the crash., The plane, is now under cover in the hangar, removed from the floats and on wheels, will be grounded for about two weeks, while the| broken struts are sent to Seattle to| which |have new ones made from them as patterns. - - - FLY Irving Airways, Inc, 7-place White Lockheed. Phone 626. adv. o NG R HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” ey VOGUE Offering Savings to Cash Buyers of badies’ » Ready-to-Wear. “Save by Paying Cash” 107 Phone Seward I}, “Tomorrow’s Styles BUT I WARNS YUH, TH' GUY WHICH DOES WILL. NEED A LOT O'MONEY. new battery—| $15. Motor alone is worth | FOR SALE—Westinghouse “CARD- Bargain at| Large lot on Ninth | Dropping six fee( on the new ramp this| There| was no one in the plane at the time| |of upper | o a0 n oo o 0000 . ! Steamer Movements . NORTHBO!UND | ® Northwestern due iate Sunday . or Monday. ® Aleutian due Monday. . SCHEDULED SAILINCS ® Alaska scheduled to sail from . . | Seattle late tonight or Sun- | | day | | ® Northland scheduled to sail @/ |® from Seattle August 31 at ‘. 9 p. m ® Victoria scheduled to sail from ® Seattle September 2 at 9 e am ® Princess Louise scheduled to e sail from Vancouver Septem- ® ber2at9p m. Zapora scheduled to sail from ® Seattle September 4 at 9 p.m. ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Prince George scheduled ® southbound midnight to- ® night. © North Sea e bound (tentative) ® Sunday afternoon. ® Yukon scheduled southbound ® next Tuesday. . . . . . . . . scheduled south~ 4 o'clock 0009 s000ecescccsscessrsorss s LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m, for . Sitka and wayports. o . ( . Dart leaves every Friday at e . . . 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. e e eee0 000 - - | | e TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 5:17 a. m, -0.3 feet || High_tide 11:41 a. m., 148 feet Low tide 5:28 p. m., 25 feet High tide 11:31 p. m., 16.8 feet J | R TIDES MONDAY Low tide 5:56 a. m., -1.3 feet High tide 12:17 p. m., 16.3 feet Low tide 6:09 p. m, 0.7 feet - TONSILECTOMY Dr. L. P. Dawes performed a ton- silectomy on Mrs. Jerry McKinley | this mommg at St. Ann's Hospital. (== ‘ the BEST! 1] 1f you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help jou! A grand selection of |} good food . vegetables and all the things that men like 1] best. PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” your Reliable i Marine News THEN I'M JESS TH' MAN, MR.PERKINS much to the entertainfment of the | audience. I Denounces New Deal In a brief talk, Candidate Gore denounced the New Deal, declared | ‘HEPUBLICANS | Hfl LD ANUTHER \Lhe Constitution was in danger and | rectted the. labor plank of the Re- \publlcan platform adopted at Cleve- ‘Iand, which calls for ‘open shop.” He cried against bureaucracy and declared he would make stern rec- Plaved‘ommendauons to Congress. The "md&ence applauded, appammlv of {the mind that recommendations ‘\verp an excellént thing. #¥ou can’t ram S$ocialism down |the throats of the people,” declared | Mr. Gore, charging that was what |the Democrats were trying to do. GEORGE TAKES Appropriate e Muic —Candldate McCain Re- peatedly Challenged The Republicans held another r,nl) last night. This time mov-| ing over to the Juneau Cclxseumee charged the cost of living had Canadian Nat ional Lmer Theatre. Howard Stabler served as| T 4 h lH Chairman of the evening, describ- ‘mcreased lon” the De_mocrats Due Tonight Will Have |ing"the audience as 4 “mice, gooa|*2d. that the Social Security pro- Bt 57 - 5 grnm would not work. He said he 31 South from Here crowd with quite a number of. Re- ; -3 jwould recommend changes in the publicans. There was the usual % | Organic Act which would permit Canadian N(\onml liner Prince George will sail for the south at|the free movie, but there was no large numbcr of children to enjoy cost of mining survey to apply on . assessment. He said he stood for midnight tonight, according to an- Pictures of Presidents last night.|me eorial control of the fisher- nouncement of Agent H. R. Shep- Rather, the program committee of- ard. fered a fishing comedy film, which| ies. The following passengers have |many seemed to think was approp- booked passage: D. D. Hull Mr. tiate. McCain Talks Then Mr. McCain talked for quite and Mrs. O. E. Schroeder, Mr, and| The evening’s entertainment op-|& While. He was interrupted sev- Mrs. H. Goldfield, John Doogin, thed With several organ selections, €Tl times, once by an unnamed Miss Louise Skinner, Robert H. | AMong them, “Indian. Love Call,"|Man who challenged some of the Barrett, G. B. Dodge, C. C, Bray- | Red Sails in the Sunset” and “No-|SPeaker’s remarks against Mr. Di- ton, Mrs. M. N. Ward, P, L. Mil-|body's Sweetheart Now.” An ex-|mond and again by Mrs. Henry Ro- ton, Miss Geraldine Vello, Ofel | cellent duet was presented by Ron»ide“' wife of the Independent can- Kenchelo, Frank L Moran, James|d Lister and Henry Benson, their|didate Roden. McCain had charg-| H. Pierce, Lester Milton. Mr. and|voices blending admirably to the G that in 1913 Senator Roden had| | Mrs. M. Levett, S. Mildowan, Larry tune, “Oh, Suzanna, they using thelbeen against the eight-hour law. Bunger, Mrs. J. F. Mullen, Virginia Words, “Landon, Oh Landon.” “That's a lie" shouted Mrs. Rozy Mullen, Beatrice Mullen, Boyd Ma- _ Candidates and campaign lead-|9em, rising in her seat. “He is| line, Eugene Netmeyer, Jack Simp. ©fs then took their seats back of|the, father of the eight-hour law." | Again the speaker charged that| the Senitor was interested in a| concern in Ketchikan which '\up— plies wire for fish traps. “I don’t think he'd vote umm-,l‘ he ceclared. replied Mrs. Ro- I PIGGL QUALITY AND ECONOMY Ison, J. A. Gibbs, B. A. Nixon, Wally the footlights. Reading, left to right, cott were Mrs. Charles Sey, Mrs. Al- bert White, H. R. Shepnrd, Cash Cole, Lester O. Gore, Howard Stab- RIFLE MEN TO MEET ler, Grover Winn, Harry McCain, AT FEDERAL BUILDING ’&ck_ Wilson, Hanniford Henning the fish traps,” TOMORROW MORNING and Elton Engstrom, g “He would too,” Sends Messages {9pthaising again 1 —_ With the services of radio sta-|y ahE. seneaker, (apphieptly & 'hiv All rifle men who are going to tion KINY acquired and the hook- | lustered, turned to other things, take part in the shoot at Menden- up made, Chairman Stabler deliy-|9¢3LDE at some length with sub- hall range tomorrow are 'lfiked to ered several messages via the radio, tiscts whioh, this mmily etk v meet in front of the Federal build- and checked on some: which it was! G065 1ot believe fit to print and ing at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning assumed must have been sent pre-|distribute to its large mixed au- to drive out to the range, it was an-|viously via the Signal Corps fele.|dicnce of readers which _include| nounced by Charles G. Burdick, graph office. He especially extend-|2undreds of women and children. Range Officer, today. All those ed greetings to the Alaska Native| MCCain bitterly assailed The Em- with cars are asked to be sure and Brotherhood, and , delivered _other, Pi'¢ #nd concluded by reciting poet- stop at the Federal Building as it messages, which appeared to the ln- will be necessary to supply trans- teners to have cut the G. O. P] oAy R | portation for some of the shooters. telegraph tolls appreciably. SeveraI‘TRAVELERS ORCHESTRA Teams from the American Le- commented that it probably wx;sL TO APPEAR AT CITY CLUB| gion, Juneau Pistol and Rifle Club the first step toward balancing the| and the CCC will compete tomor- budget. ‘The Travelers’ Orchestra, a group row, in preparation for the Legion The various candidates and lead-|0f Alaska Native Brotherhood mu- convention shoot to be held next ers were introduced, H. R. Shep-|Sit-ans from Angoon, will open its| Wednefida\' ard, Republican candidate for Ter-| Juneau engagement this evening r A o ritorial Senator, advising the lis-'at Sam Gazaloff's City Club on Lode and placer kmnmn notices teners if they could not vote for the South Franklin Street. The Trav- for sale at The E-pire Office. Republicans on September 8 to vote -lers, a five-piece band composed - anyway. {of Ronald Johns, Walter Johns.‘ | Mr. Gore was the first speaker Jack Bell, Andrew Ebana and Paul | of the evening, the delegate can- Rudolph, make an annual, tour of, didate taking second spot to Mr. Southeast Alaska cities at the close McCain, who talked about an hour, of the fishing season each year,! imostly about Delegate; Anthony J. Playing short engagements. The Dimond. - Mr.. McCain is running Travelers will be in Juneau at the against Attorney General James S. City Club for a few days only. | Truitt and Senator Henry Roden.| B T | {The Chairman apparently had| ATTENTION | {thought Mr., Gorewas,.to be the The South Alaska Mining Asso- {principal speaker and. introduced Ciation will hold a meeting tonight [Mr, McCain first, but learning his in the offices. of Heory Roden, 1axmr reversed the introduction, |starting promptly at 8 glclock. All | members are urged to attend. adv. | Lode n;d placer location notices' for sale at The Empire office, GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 ?HONES 92 il 95 Phone 4'(53 Free, ——————%— - } Fresh Meats, Grocenes, 3 "’fi" Y' k,Lf = Ll;t?{‘ s,‘u mea sgnd ew York Lite M - “ INSURANCE % Sell - CASH [Pt st oo b b 4 KEITH G. WILDES ' Leader Dept. Store | PORI FOR INFORMATION | PHONES | Otfice 601—Residence 601-3 George Brothers MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Cl'llfllll‘ll Straits Tnnspnrhhon Co. “M.S.DART” |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday {8t 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port i | T . REPAIRED 127 SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. | | ; EYE GLASSES. SOLD P.O. Box 1648, Juneau, Alaska THE MINERS' . Recreation Parlors {CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING s TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE ZORIC DRY CLEANING ® Soft Water Washing : @ From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE September 8, 16, 24 October 3, 15, 24 ¥ “November 2 - Tickets, tions and full baltutars rom , V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU . ARCTIC i’cbd i"a‘gleous DrcthOn - er ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 . “TIMMY” CARLSON and ‘ « Liquor Store } BILL DOUGLAS SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJunegu Seattle Northhound Southbound Steamer N'Westren __Aug, 27 Aug. 31 Sept. g Aleutian Alg. 28 Aug. 31 - ! Alaska Aug. 29 Sopt, 1 Sept. 7 ¢ Victoria Sept. 2 sSept. 6 Seph 8 3 f Yukon Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 } N'Western _..Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Alaska ! Hisept. 12 Sept.15 - Sept. 21 THE ArLASKA LIN The only line serving Alaska that maintains & reguar weekly service throughout the year: Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket il 4-Place Stinson “Patco” AT KeASONABLE CHARTER RATES ) PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day . Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY] Seattle - Juneau Leave Arrivée Leave Boat Beattle Juneau Juneay S. S. North Sea ...Aug. 23 Aug. 28 Aug. 30 M. S. Northland ....Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 4 S, 8. North Sea Sept. 8 Sepa.12 Sept.14 M. S. Northland ....Sept.14 Sept.18 Sejt.18 S. S. North Sea ...Sept.21 Sept.25 Sept.27 M. S. Northiland ...Sept.28 Oct. 2 Oct. 2 | S. . North Sea ..Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 M. S. Northland Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 18 1 5. S. North Sea ....Oct. 17 Oct. 21' ‘Oct. 23 Yukon Sept. 1 RAY STEVENS, Agett ... i g st A i J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 CITY WHARF .. . Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... ——..Phone 18 1 ka Tr | Company g FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION i Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle i 3 te H Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Junean 5 Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle i 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday ¢ S. S. Evelyn Berg ....Aug. _)7 Aug. 28 *Mz 8. Zapora -..&..... pt. 3 « Sept.. .4 D B. FEMMER Agent | 4 B k % ngfit Phone 312 | “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent i SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE 70 INTERIOR ALASKA. .. Luxurious ‘Twin Enginb 'l’runspom i Radio Equipped o . Office Gasfineau ll_otei ' ‘PHONE 106 Louis' A. Delebecque L -» N TR | PACIFIC ALASKA | | AIRWAYS - | | airbanks - Nome !

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