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WHY DON'T TH BRAT GO OUT AN' PLAY INSTEAD O SULKIN' INDOORS 2) SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS your want-ad will produce, u you: L. Think carefully about your proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be spegific Yse colorful words. /%eld generalities. 4 Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. 6. Mention price. 1. Make answering as easy as possible. FOR SALE—Used white enamel in- side bath tubs, your choice $10. See Bulger, Heating and Plumb- ing, Front Street. FCR SALE—Al elechric Majesuc console radio $20, pint and quart fruit jars close out prices, Sim- coil spring and mattress. class condition. Inquire nent number one, Empire SALE—1936 RCA Victor all- battery radio. First class shapc 2-volt storage battery in- cluded. $40.00. See Carmichael, Sanitary Grocery. \ FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- | chine. Inquire Reliable Transfer. | FOR SALE—1930 Ford tudor sednn,, motor good, tires good. Only 32,- 000 miles. Inquire 521 Goldstein Bldg., after 7 p.m. —_— — — | 3000—4 mo. old Minorca-Leghorn | pullets. Hardier lay larger & morev‘ eggs than Leghorns. We specmlizel in Alaska shipments. $1.15 ed. F.; O. B. Seattle. OBAN'S Farms & Hatchery, Kirkiand, Wa_smnglon.l FOR SALE—Paying business. Phone 453. FOR SALE—Baby buggy and baby crib. Call 5152. FOR SALE—1931 Willys 6 coach, good condition, new battery— $125.00 for quick sale. Write Em- pire W 1813. FOR SALE -- New smail modern home, incomplete, will sell for one half investment. Illness cause for selling. Address by letter L 1810 care Empire. FOR SALE — Large lot on Ninth and Indian Sts. Build your home now. See Al zenger —Mooem. twenty-foot, mahogany front and baok bar, also cigar case. KRAFFT CAB- INET SHOP. B Al WANTED WANTED — Woman ror geneml housework. Inquire’ at 433 5th and Nelson. WANTED—Young mun wants work. Electrician or auto mechanic. Will take anything. Address Ben Karch, care Empire, muiiificfi:_}m woman wants general housework. 50c hour. Phone 380L TURN your oid gora mt 7aue “Railway Age,” reported that or- ders for locomotives. freight cars and passenger train cars through July surprassed the ordering vol- ume for the entire year of 1935. mm:mm\i \ — Three-room cabin i | FOR RENT suitable for bachelors. Inquire at Getchell residence at 10th and | A Streets. FOR RENT—Furnished cabins on/e® @« @ # @ @ o » » o ¢ o Tom McMullen. | & K 9th St. See Mrs. Steamer Movements ”-fm’.” WE TRIED HER OUT, BUT ANGEL DON'T LIKE HE ! Haltbut FOR RENT#ParLly furnished six- | o NORTHBOUND o | room house and bath. Inquire’ g zaporg in port and sails south e | Recelpts Rugust. Shhp. | e “at 8 oclock tonight from e s ® Commercial Dock. . x 2 FOR RENT—Furnished npm‘(mcms,‘: N‘g::‘ ien SReOvs. jo' srtre & }lF’;I":;;::ngz-‘va‘il-;k: ‘,Il:‘;;r?:zl:?:; telephone 172 or inquire at 378 s b % Seozgho]:‘:anklin i ® Northwestern scheduled to ar- e | ‘D period from Mirch 1§ to August 3 e rive Sunday. 031, the following amounts of hali- SR ETIN . SCHEDULED SAILINGS o (but bave been landed in the var- With bath, itedm heated. Tele- | ® PriiiGess” Loiifse’ schiéduted to »110US ports on the Paoilo Coast; Hofie 177 e sail from Vancouver Septem- ® ATCRM yamon: b P . _|e bermatop.m. o!U. S. Fleet 13,628,654 14,825,563 FOR RENTfiLar;e double room, | ® Alaska scheduled to sail from o | Canadian Fleet 8,585,702 378,148 twin beds, steam heated. wil|® Seattle September 12 at 1 T 4 R g furnish board if desired. Phone|® & M. L e ks D cai e Northland scheduled to sail ® These figures have been correct- eV e DAL ___|» from Seattle September 14 at o '€d to date but are subject to fur-| FOR RENT — %-room furnished(® 9 p. m. o ther corrections. npn,tmem Telephone 2004. ® Victoria scheduled to sail from o For the period from March 1 to b . | e Seattle September 16 at 9 e|August 31, 1835, the following land- FOR RENT — Two room partly a. m. e :ings were recorded: furnished apartment over Totem|e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e t Area 2 Area 3 Grocery, Telephone 626. e Baranof scheduled southbound e | U- 5 Fleet 11,902,562 10,301,05% o e e :{\.A;/o;‘ni e 2 oclock tomorrow after- e, Canadian Fleet | 8,273,984 219,382 i ) e | ® moon. LN e T ic steam heat, 6 bedmnm.sr, ; 4 Bliins schediiled i dbutbi e Sotal 20,176,456 10,520,436 baths, electric range, overstuffed| , "y55q at 8 o'clock Saturday e' It Wil be remembered that, al- turniture, oak floors. Call Wind-| ¢ moming o 'though the halibut fishing season sor Apts. e Yukon scheduled southbound .’was officially opened on March 1 COZY, warm, turn. apts. L wat-|® next Monday. in 1935, a period of voluntary clos- ol gt e, ooty LOCAL SAILINGS \ure from March 1 to 31 was en- “"_h Rgufioml‘ble at Beaview e Estebeth leaves every Wednes- .irorced by the halibut fleet. i« lo day night at 6 p. m., for @i For the month of Augzust“w?' |» sitka and wayports. the following amounts of halibu( MISLELLANEUUS o Dart leaves every Friday at were landed: A i s ( 2 Phone 194, |® 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake e &g MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 194, e el ytpms & Kal U. S. Fleet 1821357 2518942 G'JARANTEEL‘ Fealistic Permb\' & AR a6 e e Canadian Fleet 1,002,764 86,623 nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. | _ | a3 ATt Tola's Beauty Shop, telephone | 2,824,121 2,605,565 201, 315 Decker Wa.y LUS? AND 1-OUND LOST—Pair of eye glasses, wnh‘ out case on Franklin Street or Front Street. Return to Emph‘c Reward. S late Saturday night. Owner great- | Ing ly inconvenienced. Reward to! finder for return of keys to the Cha Empire office. | NORTHWESTERN " JUNEAU BOUND EATTLE, Sept. .Nommestem sailed Iast night on LOST — Leather case containing | the Southeast Alaska route with numerous keys left in Post Office | 69 passengers, including the follow- booked for Juneau: E. D. Corn and wife, 'Florcncc ffee, W. J. Brickley. £ PR — *. TIDES TOMORROW. H.s. GRAVES || | | * “The Clothing Man” { £ R Acknowledvmem is made of the nssxstnncc given by the Depart-| nt of Fisheries, Canada, United Smtes Bureau of Fisheries, and the Canadian and United States Cus- toms in the compilation of these | totals. 10. — Steamer TRy R SR | 4 HALIBUTERS ™. SELL, SEATTL SEATTLE, Sept. 10.—Four hali- buters arrived here today trnm. , the western banks as follows: ‘Wizard brought 39,000 pounds, Su- | 5 Home of Hart Schaffner and || Low tide 3:41 a. m, 16 feet | L Marx Clothing | ~High tide 10:20 a. m., 134 feet ,Perior 25000 pounds, Resolute 35.- —~—————¢J; Low tide 4:08 p. m., 4.4+feet |000 pounds, Trinity 39,000 pounds. 5| High tide 10:12 p. m; 146 feet |The average price was 11 and 10| i P el cents a pound. | e 4! The Alitak, Curlew and Libanon | |arrived with sable and the selling ; AT THE H,OTE,LS i ;‘prme averaged 3% cents a pound. T. | City; THEBEST | | Margaret Bennett,” Angoon; 'rodny 's News Today-—Emplrz. Zynda I Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Guthrey, Oak: land; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Taylor, | City; Mons Anderson, Mendenhall [, Alaskan Draper, City; ' Jack Buloofq (s o 8 Murgan, City. R TAP BEER | IN TOWN! . ® “ THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors || and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW Al&!‘lc GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Bates E.0.DA TELEPHONE * 12 Phone 53 ZORIC DRY CLEANING ® Soft Water Washing Office 601—Residence 601-2 ;mwm Lgfi%sf s t l(owrshl Estel .Captain Gus Gustafson, etk uinean gt evening enroute to Sitka and way points ‘with the following passengers on /Iboard: " 'A. M. Davis, Mark Wil- liaths, Fred Morgan, Arnold John- 15. Interest at 12 per cent charged 2 delinquent taxs. Plase pay now | R AT ALL. ANGEL SEZ SHE'S TOO HARD T'S A FIGHT witH! START men, Oilers, Wipers and Waterténders Association, and George Wallace (right), a meémber of the union, were indicted by the grand jury Oakland, Cal, for the five-months-old slaying of Chief Engin George W, Alberts on the freighter Point Lobos. District Attorney Earl Warren charged that King had “employed the assassins” and that Wal- lace was one of two killers.” He sdi Earl Klng (un), San Francisco district secretary of the Marine Fire- d Wallace had made a confession. (Associated Press Photo) IAPORA BRINGS TEN HERE THIS MORNING AT T Two Will Leave on Motor- ship for South This Evening Motorship Zapora of the ‘Transportation Company arrived in port at 7 o'clock this morning with the following passengers for Ju- neau: me SeuLLle—Mrs. E. L. Eikland, on, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Morlanen From Ketchikan—F. A. Boyle, J. Truitt. From Petersburg—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilcox and three children. Also aboard’ the boat were two | round trippers, Mildred McGinnis and Miss M. Groseclose, and Helen Swaggert booked from Seattle to Juneau and return to Wrangell. The Zapora will leave the Com- night enroute south with two pas- sengers aboard from Juneau, Mrs. C. H. McKasson and Befty Hill. — e Oliver Drange, who came to Ju-| nedu recently from Tenakee in| charge of prisoners brought to the| Federal Jail, has returned home, | leaving here' aboard the Estebeth | last night. ) | PIGGLY [ | WIGGLY possible and avoid the last min- FRQMQUR TRy S dlncelny, hiking, Reseryations at Alaska Air California Grocery ' THE PURE FOODS STORE mnumu FOR A PERFECT VACATIQ! IIOTSMGS mmmuumym...m-o'amm And. just, Jook at thmevmhwhnaawuywrkmm swimming, ge! g boating. pr.mmfiommmtm ufie...‘ excéptionally low rates. OWN FABM Delivery Prompt —AT wqmm Alaska PR mercial Dock at about 8 o'clock to- — 7 TURN To™N\ { FLY Irving Airways, Iuc., 7-place | White Lockheed. Phoue 626. adv. *F SN N MG * GUNS and | AMMUNITION BIG! AN The Glln | PHONE 36 | PHONE ?.'6 | | For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY * HELEN PARROTT VIOLIN LESSONS @ Advanced Students Phone 681 For Appoinment Chatham Straits Transportation Ca. “M, S, DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 P. m. Thursday. . FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | CHANNEL RUS LINE midnight. Leave Douglas AM.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, 10:40, 11:40; r.m.—u 40, :15. Saturday and B Su;!dly Special—8:45 p. .’ ive Juneau: A -— | B.ML~—2:30, e 7“"”' CANADIARN PA@ F!(. T0 VANCOUVER, 'vicromia and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE September 16, 24 October 3, 15, Tickets, reservations and full | RAY SYEVENS, Agest ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARE . SAILING SCHEDULE ~ S Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Barapof Sept. 10 Yukon ... Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 N'Western .._Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Alaska Sept. 12 Sept. 15 Sept. 21 Vietoria ....Sept. 16 Sept. 20 Sept. 22 Yukon Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 28 N'Western .. Sept.23 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 THE AvASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 The only Une serving Alaska that maintaims & regoar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Junes) S. 8. North Sea ....Sept. 8 Sepa.12 Sept.14 M. S. Northland Sept.14 Sept.18 Sejt.18 S. 8. North Sea ...Sept.21 Sept.25 Sept.21 M. S. Northland ....Sept.28 Oct. 2 Oct. % 8. S. North Sea ...Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 M. S. Northland ....Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 8. 8. North Sea ....Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Yukon ... Sept. 1 Alaska Transpertation Company FREIGHT—“PASSENGERS——REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle te Ketchikan—Wrazgsll—Petershurg—Junean Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle & P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday S. S. Evelyn Berg ....Sept. 10 Sept. 11 *M. S. Zapora . ...Setp. 17 Sept. 18 D.B. FEMMER. Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER 6Place 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 Pilat HAROLD. R. BROWN, Agent e —————————) SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE 10 WQR ALASKA Radio qufippqs! sk mfimlmel Louis A. Dshbwque MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLYL e PACIFIC ALAS MBWAYS = Juneau' - Fairbanks Nomo AR ey a2 - . LT IS ® - e SR ade £} e oV BT oo sew T b usimImicc i PR