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er wants live distributor. The Gaqn reward for return or for Mary Kaslov, Rose Kaslov, Lisa Silent-Heet Burner is an out- . information. *Phone 167. ! Kaslov, Anne Livésay, J. E. Most, TRIP TO S}T](A. FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION standing value in the oil burner | T Henry Roden, Sandy Smith, Jack From Juneau ® | W, Sailings f Tacoma m:,uf":.:,ypr:fi:‘; o tition, MISCELLANEOUS 1Steamer Arrived in Port at|anen, c. Buck, Rudy Capper, g Pilot Gene Meyring, flying the Irv- | o - mTo a, Santily m 6 st . iter Carl, Perry Davis, Jack “Bin~ vy i s : ! i and yet-glve mare value 31;:: MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 104, 6, Sails for'Seattle 8l ieen, Tom Dooley, Sam Hamade, PRINCESS LOUISE o sk::k:?e‘liéa(l)e{:'cl:gl:f Ketchikan—Wrazgzll—Petersburg—Juneau I your competitors. Write or e 8:30 o'Clock |A. G. Hennall, John Hoover, Kpute this aftechiait RIS Gab ‘oasseraces | Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle o ’ { steamer south- [Johansen, Albert Lane, Harrison i T Beauty Shop, bring four Legi it- Sept. 3 Sept. 4 Sholt. Jex Faw Oun X 5 b % ; telePhone {, nd from Skagway, berthed at/Leer, J. MacDonald, Walter Man- October* 3, 15, e B v i S. 8. Evelyn B 5 5 s s 201, 315 Decker w.y i ka to the Convention in Juneau. S. S. Evelyn Berg ... Sept. 10 Sept. 11 4 WANTED — Scandinavian woman .the Pacific Coast Dock at 6 o'clock;tilla, A. Mori, Frances O'Neill, | Outbound passengers were: Char- < i for general house cleaning. 403 {this morning and sailed for Seaitle [Erwin Reed, Bill Secor, Robert| Tickets, reservations and full lotte Von Scheele, to Sitka and Ed| <1 A, Franklin St. at 8:30 o'clock. Thomas, Gilbert Whitehead, «Bill particulars from Provost, to Tenakee . B- F EM MLR. A gellt . i Persons leaving Juneau on the Whitney. b et e ? EXPERIENCEL, young woman Northwestern were: A. J. Ficken,| Leaving at 4 o'clock enroute to V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent Lode ana deation notices PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 wants general housework. 50¢ A. J. Ficken, Jr., Maude Cook, Mr.|Seaftle the Yukon had aboard the | JUNEAU for nle.:t Tl'xl:::-'lu office. v JESS MY LATEST INVENTION. 'S FER FRIGHTENIN' FLIES! WOT TH' SAM HILL. IS THAT 2 | Tate, | -‘ Johnson, W. F. Johnsori, Plorence | | * AT-THE |IOTELS - II b SEVEN WANT AD . Markle, Jean Marke, Herb Dunlop, p 1 PO[NTERS - — ha (3 r Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Frank Metz- | Gustineas | FOR RENT—Large room with twin | d lne ew S gar, George Leonard, E. Dahl, J.| Max Krom, Seattle; Mabel Mohs Your want-ad will produce, beds ‘and- sinigle’ room; both hot | 5." Heisey, W. Kaskinen, Mr. and gon, City; Velma Bloom, City; water heated. Phone 681. Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. H. B. Humphries, Helen Gray, City; Mr. and Mrs. it you: 1. Think earefully about your proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be spegific "se colcrful words. /eid generalities 4. Tell the whole story. 6. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your uffer. 6. Mention price. Make answering as essy FOR SALE — Furnished dwelling | with 15,000 square feet of ground space, exceedingly good garden spot within eity limits. Price $2,500 for quick sale. See Allen Shattuck. i FOR SALE—Summer home at Auk Bay. See Henry Baman. FOR SALE—Latest model National Cash Register; and Hawallan guitar. Inquire Silver Fox Barber good condition, new battery— $125.00 for quick sale. Write Em- | pire W 1813. | mR'sAfi:*—i“New small modern FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment. Telephone 2004. ing. Mrs. W. E. Bathe. WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Telephone 69. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Boy's bike taken from side- walk 'in front of Chile Bowl. WA\TED—OU burner manurutur- GUARANTEEL Kealistie Perma- | for full information. Silent-Heet Oil Burner Co., 118 East 28th nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c.| hour. Phone 3801 TS iR S SRS TUKN yeur ciu g0id 10U e @ ON NORTHLAND s WOT\‘\ 2) fa I SAID, DAG NAB T --- BRING T BASKET ARE YOU NOT BY A JUG- FUL, BUDDY! AW UNK ! VUH AINT GONNA CHUCK 1T INTH! WASTE 2 “Siamer hovements” 'Y UKON BRINGS .5 LEGIONNAIRES 20 20 S ® Aleutiar in port. ® Alaska scheduled to arrive al. 2 o'clock tomorrow morning. Northland scheduled to arrive early Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle September 2 at 9 a. m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Septem- ber 2 at 9 p. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle Scptember 4 at 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to sail from Sleamer, Atrriving at Mid- night, Has More than Capacity Crowd Commandeered by the American Legion for transportation to their 1936 Department of Alaska Con- |ley Nichols, R. M. Shepard, Mr. and {Mrs. B. D. Stewart, J. C. Winter, Roy Yost. From Corcova—John H. Ghap- pell, Jean Dempster, Frank Kaslov, 'OUTBOUND ON ‘NORTHWESTERN = Iverson, George Jacobson, Merrill Northwestern, Dowling, Agnes Dohs, E. L. Todd, |following passengers from here: W. Jacobson, W. Carl, Mr. and TCI Seltble-—Ru(h Hirst, D w. T0 CONVENTION Charles “Huntley,” Anthony coeoboosoey Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kilburn, Dick| g §Mead: Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Earl Kilburn, Miss Humpheries, Gucker, Madeline Fanning, iMax Puche, W. H. Franzen, R. E. Fleld, J. J. Wildberg, E. T. Shock- {Qtto Trunk, W. J. Stewart, W. A. Danijelson, Mrs. J. H. Schooley, Mrs. E. MacKay, J. S. Wilther, Mrs. H. | L. Brewer, Emma Ness, Miss Berg- |dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Payne. For Ketchikan—P. H. Adams, M. {D. Williams, Mrs. V. Hoban, Hazel Arnold, Dave Haun. For Wrangell—K. N. Neill. N |WIFE OF CAPTAIN OF T SA IS SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE September 8, 16, 24 SAM PERKINS Heberlee, R. Charlton, C. D. Strode, | ley, Mrs. E. Ness, A. L. Pnrmn.s.; and mail, T T™H HEART ] * Carl Lindstrom, Douglas; Walter Carl, ton; Mr. ahd Mrs. Peter Christian. son, Minneapolis; Joe Sheldon, Sew- ard; Margaret Webb, Seward; An- nie Clarkson, Seward; Creo B. Ives, Seward; Mr. apd Mrs. S. C. Ray- nor, Anchorage; Dow V. Baxter, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Morris Mergan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Frank Wads- worth, Ann Arbor, Mich.; J. C. Win- ter, Valdr z; Frank Cooper; Mrs. F. Cordova; A. A. B. Trites, Kensing- P {d. Ahvery; Lucille Ahvery; J. E. | Valdez; Roscoe Townsend, Vancou- yer; Perry Davis, Cordova; Walter tila, = Cordova; Albert ' Lane, Cordava; Merrill Johansen, 'Cor- | Péterson, City; Hjarmar Carlson, | City; J. €. Winter, ‘Jflmes. City; Jollie George, Haines.| City; Joseph l‘ 'MEYRING ON AIR FOR RENT — Three-room cabin, Seattle September 5 at 9 @/ o0 T vuk tved in " | beman, Cordova; Francis O'Neill, suitable for bachelors. Inquire at| home, incomplete, will sell for one a. m. &9 mld‘mtgl:', l:s;”;,:;; ::nwx?:e:! ARRI Al} .’UNEAU jordova; Harrison Lux, Cordova;| & & reguar weekly service throughout the yeac Getchell residence at 10th and | half investment. Iliness cause f";| North Sea scheduled to sail @ /0 bRl b arum. beats Gieorge Jacobson, Cordova:; Jack Leave Armive ' Leave A Streets. | selling. Address by letter L 181 from Seattle September 7 at ' = L vy Tt d Mrs. N, Dineen, Cordova; Dr. T. J. Pyle, Boat Seattle Juneau Junem .| care Emplre." 9p. m. o s sl ool R T b Sl - M. S. Northland ....Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 4 ENT — Two room partly |— et —— | t heduled ti il . ...Aug. A P i FOR R B | e T it Northwestern scheduled to sai Aftivals ol the stewist inckisil: foutter Talls T P | Zynda { S. S. North Sea ..... Sepa.12 Sept.14 furnished apartment over Totem LE— from Seattle September 9 Pacea, R | M. S. N g Grocery. Telephone 626. only $15. Motor alone is worth ey From Seward—Dow Baxter, Mrs. |cent steamer from the south and is| ~Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Coulter, City; . S. Northland Sept.18 Sejt. 18 § il that much. Alaska Electric Light SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS H. L. Brewer, Mrs. D. B. Calvin,|a guest at the Gastieau Hotel with|Ann Rohwer, City; Dalma Han- S. 8. North Sea ...... 3 Sept.25 Sept. 21 FOR RENT—9 rm. house, auiomat-| and Power Company. ki |Mrs. P. Christianson, Peter Chris-|her three children. Helen, a Jun-|$0B, City; Kathryn Long, City; Cyn- M. S. Northland ....Sept.28 Oct. 2 No steamer west or north. i Pt Qct. 2 lc steam heat, 8 bedrooms, 3| — ———0 LOCAL SAILINGS |tianson, Anna Clarkson, Frankior, has entered the Juneau High|thia Batson, City; Marjorie Tillot- S. 8. North Sea ...Oct. 5 Oet. 8 Oet. 11 baths, electric range, overstuffed |/FOR SALE—Westinghouse "CARD- Estebeth laves every Wednes- ‘e |COOPET, Mrs. W. Culver, William |School, and Dorothy has entered an, City; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. % 6. Northlsod . @ck. 13 Osk: 18 +06k itk & furniture, oak floors. Call wmd-; INAL" electric range, three burn- leaves every 9 Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hellen- |the grade school. The baby, 17 ke, Brawley, Cal.; Sandy Smith, ! S.S. North Sea ...Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct, 23 sor Apts. | ers, white enamel. Bargain at day night at 6 p. m, for ® {0 hp Teonard Hopkins and |months old, is yet too young for the| Frank Koslov and family, New | A< ..Oct. . 3 e ——1 $60. Alaska Electric Light and e Sitka and wayports. ®|child, Fortuna Hunter, Mrs. Creo|kindergarten. York; Fortuna Hunter, Eklutna; | e Sept. 1 VACANCY. Nugget " Apartments. Power Co. Dart leaves every Friday at ®|ryes Mrs. Paul Marsch, Anna Mar- | Ann Martin, Bethel; Mrs. Walter| - = — 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake @ [tin "w. M. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. | Culver, Anchorage; Mrs. Clarence; RAY STLVENS, Agent ..... B iy et e s R Toies W T yoic Nome|® and wayports ®|S. Raynor, Jean Reekie, Ted Rey- | Hahn, Cordova; G. R. Gray, Haines;| 3, B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent er, ] . @ e e o0 00 o o o @ oinolds, Mrs. Joe Sheldon, Charlotte H, B. Humfrey, City; R. T. Mun-| cypy WHARF oath. Reasonable at Seaview now. See Al Zenger. | | s 3 ! ‘Winni pu— 7 e | | Von Scheele, Frank H. Wadsworth, CAN AD! A N | cle, Winnipeg. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... W ANTED r‘on SALI:—\aoqern, wwenty-foot, ! |Mrs. Margaret Webb, Mr. and Mrs. 1 L Alaskan | mahogany front and baok bar,| H. P. Wilke, H. J. Carlson, Ralph PA I F & | ‘Walter .fi)hn, 1;uu;oo\"xrl; T. A. Tor-| B A ‘ | , City; Roy Yost, Seventy 1 for all kinds of sew- also cigar case. KRAFFT CAB Effner, Donald McAlister. | y |, Sersan, | | o s for _INET SHOP. From Valdez—Eunice Hahn, Stan- [ | Ml Ole Johansen, City; Herman 1 i ! Returning, Meyring will | Mrs. Bro&e, Roscoe Townsend, Kaj. Louring, Maude Cook. Cash or trade si Nugget Shop. — —m SEATTLE, sapt 1 — Momrshlp Northland of the Northland Trans- portation Company sailed for Ju- neau and wayports at 6:45 o'clock this morning with a capacity lisf of passengers including the follow- HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” ing booked for Juneau: WATCHMAKER, and SINCERE j : u o A. G. Jacobson, James Banner, 4P| tinson "Patc CHANNEL BUS LINE 31 0,3 cies G 5. Hael| | spacre Gocks an emey TRIBUTE ‘ wissi 2 and son, Miss Bernice Lovejoy, Mrs. Pred Serollus, E. €. Jakeway, e Lode and placer location notices @ for sale at The Empire Office. ,Empirn classifieds pay. FRED MATTSON EYE GLASSES SOLD Most, Nellie Juan; Stanley Nichols, [ dova; Tom Darley, Cordova; Boh WS, S SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Junean Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Aleutian Aug. 28 Aug. 31 MIERANE Alaska ....Aug. 29 Sept. 1 Sept. 7 \ Victoria ......Sept. 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Yukon Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 N'Western ...Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Alaska -Sept. 12 Sept. 15 Sept. 21 THE 'ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 HLAND - TRAN SPORTA‘I‘ION co The only line serving Alaska that maintalme Alaska Air Transport, Inc. AT REASONABLE CHARTER RATES P 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday *M. S. Zapora ... SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket AND REPAIRED 127 SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bidg. P.O. Box 1648, Juneau, Alaska A, funeral serviee, when performed by us, becomes a sincere tribute. ! Dignity and distinction far beyond H the cost of direction marks each 3 service, and every detail is under the supervision of our own staff. Phene 208 ""A_._"'" n'“'."-, 0. J. Jewett and wife, Marilyn Jewett. PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 jd L g g — % g 4. TIDES TOMORROW | : +IBES TOMORROW. €:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8.40, 10:10,/ | | | 1 SHELDON SIMMONS hief Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot Chatham Straits Transportation Co. | “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock: every. Friday at 7a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Part, Alexander and way Preight reeeived not hmn 4 p. m. Thursday, FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 11:40. Ia-nA-kh. High tide 1:00 a. m., 184 feet Low tide 7:12 a m., -20 feet High tide 1:27 p. m., 185 feet Low tide 7:33 p. m., -20 feet e —————— Try The Empire classifieds for results. FINAL HONOR ©On an oceasion demanding so much in the way of dignity and good taste, services under the direction g of Carter’s are alwayé satisfactory. | And these superior setvices are Highway AM.—T:00, 8:15; Saturday aad pm. SCHEDULED AIR " SERVICE "~ - .“IS o T always reasonably priced. Td monfmm Cigarettes VOGUE Luxurious Twin Engine Transports Offering Savings to Cash MO Equippod Candy Buyers of Ladies’ Card Ready-to-Wear. K - “Save by Paying Cash” THE - Psos ofi“ Gastineau llotel Seward 658 e mpa PHONE 106 G NEW ARCTIC Pahctl"cmoul Draught Beer On Tap: - Louis A. Delebecque . MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY[ K ) PACIFIC ALASKA -AIRWAYS Seattle Juneau Fairbanks Nome *Tomorrqw’s Styles Today” | | i |