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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1936. SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, It you: \. Thinx carefully your proposition. 3. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be s fic Use colorful about words. /9eld generalities. Tell the whole story. Emphasize the best fes- ture of your offer. Mention price. Make answering as essy as possible. Lol o me FOR SALE—Breakfast set consist- ing of table and four chairs, wal- nut chest of drawers, two up- holstered chairs, end tables, cof- foe table, floor and table lamps, mahogany finish secretarial desk, GE washing machine and man- gle, Majestic all electric radio $20. All in good condition and must be sold Sunday. Call between 2 and 6 pm. Sunday at Empire Apartments number one. Mrs. Jerry Goss. FOR SALE—Enfield .30-'06 Sporter, good condition, with case, $22.00. Also ammunition. Write or en- quire Empire M 1864. FOR SALE—1935 Plymouth de luxe sedan; excellent condition, new tires; radio; very reasonable. See J. R. Bradford at Juneau Lumber Milis Office or telephone 358. ¥ PAW ! COME QUICK AFORE ASH %ONNS HISSELF! WHERE IS HE, SUSIE --- OFF TH' REEF 2 e 1936, RIERENVRS FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms. Electric range. Phone 2551. FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt. steam heat. Phone 5601, Nickino-}™ vich Apts. Ewing St. o o A 90 " 0 " e e e Steamer Movements NORTHBOIIND North Sea in port and sails for Sitka at 5 o'clock this af- - g e = ternoon. FOR RENT—Furnished cabins on| e northwestern scheduled to ar- 9th St. See Mrs. Tom McMullen. | ¢ piye at 10 o'clock tomorrow e morning. ® Princess Louise scheduled to arrive Monday afternoon or e evening. 2 e Alaska due Tuesday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Northland scheduled to sail R ST e e from Seattle September 14 at FOR RENT—Large double room, 9 p. m. B twin beds, steam heated. Will | ® Victoria scheduled to sail from furnish hoard if desired. Phone ® Seattle September 16 at 9 681. e am ALY R -ooee—— | ® Zapora scheduled to sail from FOR RENT — 3-room furnished | Seattle, September 18 at 9 apartment. Telephone 2004. | p.m. L s B e o ¢ SOQUTHBOUND SAILINGS ° furnished apartment over Totem | ® Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. Gipocezy. Telephone 0. LOCAL SAILINGS | Estebeth leaves every Wednes- * MR W T . . . |FOR RENT — Three-room ecabin|e . suitable for bachelors. Inquire at|e Getchell residence at 10th and|e . . A Streets. | FOR RENT—Partly furnished six- room house and bath. Inquire | Nugget Shop. | FOR RE’N’L‘;"IA‘QO furnished rooms { with bath, steam heated. Tele- phone 177. . . . . . . ° . . ° . . . [y . L] ? b4 L) . . . . ° | |e FOR RENT—9 rm. house, auiomat ic steam heat, 6 bedrooms, day night at 6 p. m, for baths, electric range, overstuf!ed‘ Sitka and wayports. | furniture, oak floors. Call Wind-!e Dart leaves every Friday at sor Apts. |® 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake | e and wayports. | COZY, warm, furn. apts. Laght, wat e 000000000 0 | er, disnes, cooking utensis and} | oath. Reasonable at Seaview. i RADIO TENDER Marine News ——— SPEEDY COAST GUARD CUTTER COMING NORTH Narcotic Smuggling | from Orient WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. — The |Coast Guard has assigned a new lcrack cutter of 327 feet overall and with a 20 knot an hour speed to Cordova, Alaska, in a war against narcotic smuggling from the Or- ient. Other vessels have also been as- signed to the Pacific Coast and Honolulu. * | TIDES TOMORROW * —% 0.4 feet m., 15.6 feet m., 19 feet m., 15.9 feet Low tide High tide Low tide High tide 5:20 a. 11:36 a. 5:43 p. 11:51 p. m., TIDES MONDAY Low tide 5:57 a. m., 0.1 feet High tide 12:19 p. m., 163 feet Low tide 6:21 p. m., 1.0 feet .- —— | MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 194, ' FOR SALE—House at 915 West 9th Street, half cash, balance terms. Telephone 299 or write P. O. box . FOR SALE—Practically new Frig- idaire. Reasonable. 1062 C St. FOR SALE—Usea white enamel in- side bath tubs, your choice $10. See Bulger, Heating and Plumb- ing, Front Street. FOR SALE—1930 Ford tudor sedan, motor good, lires good. Only 32,- 000 miles. Inquire 521 Goldstein Blde., after 7 pm. mo. old Minorca-Leghorn . Hardier lay larger & more egos than Leghorns, We specialize in Alaska shipments. $1.15 ea. F. O. B. Seattle. OBAN'S Farms & Hatchery, Kirkiand, Washington. i"OR SALE—Paying business. Phone 453. FOR SALE—Baby buggy and baby crib, Call 5152. FOR SALE—1931 Willys 6, coach, good condition, new ba tlery— | . MISCELLANEOUS | sanll iy |GUARANTEEL: Realistic Perma- swnl-l-uw HEBE i nents, $3.75. PFinger wave, 50c. | Tola’s Beauty Shop, telephone pne ynited States Naval Radio 201, 315 Decker Way. Tender Swallow tied up at Juneau ILOST -. Leather case containing CGovernment dock at 10 o'clock this humerous keys left in Post Office | MOrNing after coming from Cor- late Saturday night. Owner great- :do_va and Cape Hinchinbrook on her | ly inconvenienced. Reward to (third Alaskan cruise this year. She; finder for return of keys to the! Will probably leave for Bremerton Empire office. (navy yard tomorrow. Lieutenant = _ | Commander Bern Anderson is in | command. ' The Swallow is tender for all ra- T % e dio stations in the Thirteenth Naval s WANTED — Party or parties Who piggrict, as far north as Pribilof picked up purse and delivered it ygangs She will leave Bremerton to the Alaskan Hotel Cut Rate geptember 28 for the Pribilof sta- | Liquor Store to call at the Home tign to take south a Navy Yard Grogery” for reward. work crew ney there. WANTED—Board and room furn-' While on the present cruise, the ished children, with or without SWallow took a work party to Cape| private schooling. Apply Minfield Hinchinbrook and left them there | School, Glacier Highway. to complete a job at the station. ! RARER A 5 R Dr. Blem, Lieutenant in the Na- WANTED—4-room furnished house val Medical Corps, is making the centrally located. Write Box 1287. present cruise. ; WANTED WANTED — Woman for general| H housework. Inquire at 433 bth! STRELT WASHING NOTICE | and Nelson. o parking of cars will be per- i mitted on paved streets Sunday RICE, ASSOCIATES OPEN SALES OFFICE George B. Rice and Associates have opened sales offices in Room 8, Shatuck Building, to better en- able them to care for their busi- ness. George B. Rice, perhaps better known as “Gee Bee” has built his wholesale and jobbing business around such well known firms as Trane and Company, McPherson Furnace and Equipment Company, Richmond Sanitary Company, The Steel Tank and Pipe Company, Banta Boiler Workers, J. E. Porter Corporation, Merchants National Trade Boosters and the Kahler and Olness Company, of Petersburg, Alaska, featuring Polar Star, Alaska pack, crab meat. Rice said today that for the present he will maintain a sales staff in Southeast Alaska only, byt may decide to cover westward &nd interior points from this office later. —————— - KETCHIKAN VISITORS HERE Mrs. John Ostraat and Miss Clara $125.00 for quick sale. Write Em- | WANTED—Young man wants work, | between the hours of 2:00 am. and ‘pognan arrived in Juneau Thurs- 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. FOR SALE—Moqern, wweaty-foot, mahogany front and back bar, also cigar case. KRAFFT CAB- INET SHOP. | Electrician or auto mechanic. Will ' 8:00 am. that will interfere with | take anything. Address Ben|street washing operations. | Karch, care Empire. | I. GOLDSTEIN, | - 2 — | —adv. Mayor. EXPERIENCEl» young woman, — o :::—r'-' P:s::f;;mbwmmk 50c| Lode and placer location petiont] g 3 ‘lot sale'at The Empire office. ! day on the Zapora and will return the first of the week to their homes in Ketchikan. Mrs. Ostraat is visiting her cousin, Miss Ebba Erickson, housekeeper, at the Go¥» ernor’s House and Miss Rognan is staying at the Zynda Hotel. * FURN your old gom v vaaie | o Oash Cr trade at Nugget Shop. | E.0.DA TELEPHONE . 212 Phone 2753 Native chiefs ceded Samoa to the United States in 1904 but Congress' did not accept the island group un-| til 1929. i i g— Try The Empire classifieds for quick results. N | Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC dfluw!—m 3 - JUNEAU 6 Kiog. Frasures Syndface, T, Warid nghs raened, 1 BARA i‘ | son, By € = NOF DOCKS HERE ON TRIP FROM SEWARD ‘First South—lt;):x;d Stop at Juneau for More | than Month | Calling at Juneau on the south- |bound trip for the first time in | more than a month, the Alaska Wal‘ to Be Waged Agains‘ Steamship Company’s Baranof | docked here at 4:30 o'clock yester- |day afternoon, and left for Seattle at 7. Since July the Baranof, op- posite the Mount McKinley have been going direct from Cordova to Seattle by the Outside route. Five passengers from the west-| ward for Juneau were aboard: MTrs. W. Chandler, Mys. James Gleason, Bruce Gleason and James Gleason' Jr., and O. S. Sullivan. There are four round trippers, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brant. Mrs. Alice Brant and Miss Mary Brant and about 60 through passengers {rom Seward and Cordova. Twent ven boarded the steam- cr here for Scattle and two, Mrs. B. Hunsbedt and Diane Hunsbedt for Ketchikan. The Seattle bound passengers are: Mrs. W. A, John- Mrs. J. W. Erwin, John B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Briggs, Charles Maki, Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Carlson, Mrs. Fred Orme, Fred Orme. Edward Borup, Margaret Hanson, | Kathlyn Carlson. Gene Carlson, M. W. Dennis, Bernhardt Mullen, Grace Purdue, Glenn Carrington, Walter Draper, B. Masslenikoff, Walter Taylor, Henry Luydikinen, Ray Oftte, Verald Eberhart, F. A Belmonte and Fred Sales. B CATHOLIC WOMEN ORGANIZE SUNDAY Juneau Catholic women who are to join the Court of Catholic Daugh- ters of America will be initiated at services to start promptly at 1 o'- clock Sunday afternoon at the Parish Hall. The ceremonies will be under the direction of Mrs. Marian Sheridan, State Vice-Regent for the State of Washington, assisted by Miss Flor- ence Walsh, the two having come here for the purpose of organizing the group. At 8 o'clock Sunday morning, the | women who are to become mem. bers of the court, will attend the; Mass in a body. ] Following the initiation, tea will| be served in the Parish Hall | i NORTHWESTERN ’ HERE ON SUNDAY Steamer Northwestern 1s sched- uled to arrive from the south at 10 o'clock tomorrow forenoon. From here the steamer goes to Skagway, | Now SAFETY Wringer — new BIG- GEF vw SILENT " Nas Ectic Light & Povr G, returning to Juneau and then pro- ceeding to Seattle via Sitka. WASHED WITH THISNEW | | « Tyrbolator LIFF STERRETT Somebt;dy Has Dominic’s ‘Goat, He Reports Somebody has Frank Dominic’s goat. The Thane road resident report- ed to the Marshal's his dog started to bark. nie sallied forth to see what the ruckus was about. When he got out to the goat lot, he found one of his black, 3-year-old female goats gone. A| car drove away just before he ar-i rived at the scene, Dominic report- ed, and he suspects that somebody stole the animal. About a year ago, some over-en: thusiastic hunter shot one of Dom- inic's goats, of which he has guite a herd. IRIS GRAY HONORED AT AFTERNOON TEA | &5 Miss Elizabeth Pullen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Pullen, who is visiting here with her parents, is entertaining at tea at her home this afterncon complimenting Miss Iris Gray, daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. J. L. Gray. { Miss Gray, an instructor in music | at Oregon State College, is leaving | on Monday enroute to Oregon for the opening of school. | Miss Pullen has just completed a | special graduate course in social work at the University of Wash-! ington. i Miss Grace Naghel pours at the| affair this afternoon, which is| attended by a number of school | friends of Miss Gray and the host- THE AY.ASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—PRhone 2 ) The only line serving Alaska that maintaime & reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Jineajy Sept. 14 Sejt. 18 Sept, 21 Qct. 32 Oct. 11 Qct. 18 Oct. 23 Sept. 1 Leave Beattle Arnive Juneau Sepa. 12 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 21 RAY STEVENS, Ageat .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ess. | = =i " PHONE 36 | | For very prompt l LIQUOR DELIVERY l HELEN PARROTT VIOLIN LESSONS ® Advanced Students Phone 681 For Appoinment “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 i MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 CHANNEL RUS LINE| Phone 108 Junsau or 71 Douglas | {A‘” Jupes B w.l:oso.l'i | 5 7:15, 8:15, 945, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leavs Douglas A.M.—7:40,8:40,9:40. 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:. $:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 11:40, Highway { Bay: A.%.—‘!:M. l:llé turday an Sunday Special—§:45 p.m. Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday and 00 PRINCESS LOUISE September 16, 24 October 3, 15, Perticalss from V. W. MUL! A Agent Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Wegkly Sailings fl’fll:l Tacoma and Seattle {3 Ketchikan—Wrargeoll—Petersburg—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. FEMMELR. Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 B T TS Alaska Air Trgnspogt, Inc. SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER 6-Place Bellimca Skyrockei 4-Place Stinson “Patco” AT R ASONABLE CHARTER RATES PHONES, Juneau ga“g:'g:}" Night and Day SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot : Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent L] E } ¥ [ Bt 3o ¢ P22 i ' o - 3AILING SCHEDULE s Leave Due Juneau Dae Junean Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound - Baranof i 4 Sept. 10 Yukon Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 N'Western ..Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Alaska ....Sept.12 Sept.15 Sept.21 j Vlct_orln Sept. 16 Sept. 20 Sept. 22 i Yukoq Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 28 N'Western Sept. 23 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 - § § ——————.:'.____'——_—)' SCHEDULED AIR ~_ SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA uxurious Twin Engine Transports ;:7 * Radio Equipped PHONE 106 i . Louis A. Delebecque MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! @ PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS - -

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