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i : i s+ YO O . SEVEN 'WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad’ will proauce, it you: (. Think catefully about your proposition: i/AL:ANE\;—NuggeL Apartments. " FOR RENT—WIll sublet for five| months, four-room apartment; 725 Basin Road. Phone 1003. FOR RENT—Purnict-ed or unfurn- | 2 Direct your selling efforts ished, a five room house; full at une individual basement, ofl burner, fireplace, 3. Be s ie Jse colorful etc. Phone G. E. Krause, 439. words. ,%eld generalities. i Lo o B A2 4. Tell the whole sury. | FOR RENT—2-room rurnished apt. 5. Emphasize the best fea- steam heat. Phone 5601, Nickino- wire of your offer. " vich Apts. Ewing St. 6. Mention price. — _— 7. Make answering as easy FOR RENT — Three-room cabin suitable for bachelors. Inquire at Getchell residence at 10th and A Streets. g.,mssjble.‘ "Chev coupx "RENT—Two furnished rooms FOR SALE—1931 Chev coupe. New FOR RENT—Two furn battery. Philco radio. Good con- With bath, steam heated. Tele- dition. Phone 187 after 5 p.m. phone 177. & i ' FOR RENT—Partly furnished six- | room house and bath. Inquire ! Nugget Shop. FOR RENT — Two room partly B O e furnished apartment over Totem ing in week will sell new $62 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. Victoria due Sunday. Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- rive next Monday night. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sépt. 19 at 9 p. m. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle September 21 at @ 9 p.m. . Northwestern scheduled to sail e from Seattle September 23 at @ 9 a. m. o eeeccte Royal De Luxe Portable Type- Groce<y. Tflcphfme }528 writer for best offer. If you c:«.m FOR RENT—9 rm. house, automat: use it, here's your chance. Write ~ j. cteam heat, 6 bedrooms, 2 Box 1876 Empire and owner Will' pa4hs electric range, overstuffed show machine to you. furniture, oak floors. Call Wind- sor Apts. | FOR SALE — Apartments suitable | for man or woman. Requires| szy warm, turn. apts. aght, wat- about 1 hour work each day. Willl o gignes, cooking utensils and pay for itself in a few months.| ,ath Reasonable at Scaview. Good equipment. Good location. | = MISCELLANEOUS Downtown. Address Empire F 1872, HEMSTITCHING, 6¢ yd. up; dress- making, tailoring, covered buttons. ‘Ruth Lewis. 426 Goldstein Bldg. FOR SALE—Usea whiw. énamel in- side bath tubs, your choice $10. See Bulger, Heating and Plumb-: ing, Front Street. FOR SALE—1930 Ford tudor sedan, | MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 194, motor good, ‘ires good. Only 32,- 000 miles. Inquire 521 Goldslein Bldg., after 7 p.an. GUARANTEED Kealistic Perma~ nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Ipola's Beauty Shop, 201, 315 Decker Way. 3000—4 mo. old Minorca-Leghorn pullets. Hardier lay larger & more eggs than Leghorns. Wé specialize ' in Alaska shipments. $1.15 ea. F. O. B. Seattle. OBAN’S Farms & Hatchery, Kirkland, Washington. WARTED V;’;m_fili:o rentTiv‘ejroom part- ly furnished house with furnace. Write Empire W 1867. FOR SALE—Baby buggy and baby crib. Call 5152. FOR SALE—1931 Willys 6 eoach, good condition, new battery— $125.00 for quick sale. Write Em- pire W 1813. TR . ]I'!: R S TP COMPETENT stenographer wants’ s e 1 modertl} g, o part time work. 10 yrs. home, incomplete, will sell for ofie d half investment. Illness cause for :{gnllm:xpenence. Witte }.mp!ire selling. Address by letter L 1810 As® ) care Empire. WANTED—Boara and room furn= ished children, private schooling, Apply Minfield School, Glacier Highway. WANTED—Light outboard motof— three or four hp.; in running WANTED—Quart _beer bottles and half gallon jugs. Pay'n Takit. £ FOR SALE—Mocern, ' wenty-foot, mahogany front and begk Dbar, alse cigdr case. KRAFFT CAB-| oo i INET. SHOP... |WANTED — Woman for general S - dad o 3 housework. Inquire &t 433 Sth LOST AND X'OIJND and Nelson. : : "o gldsses r WANTED—Young miuf wants work; range. Owner can have same by| Electrician or auto mechanic. Will proving ownership and paying for{ take anything. Address Ben. this ad. Karch, care Empire, EXPERIENCEL young woman wants general hour, Phone 380L fURN yeur old gomx It vazie Cdsh Ct trade af Nugget 8hop. Industrial employment in August showed a 20 per cent gain over the same time in 1935 in the state of Virginia, the Chamber of Commercé | index reveals. FOUND-—Folder containing keys, in Sabin's store. Owner may reclaim by calling at Empire and paying for this advertisement. GARBAGE HAULED |/ Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 For ‘ery prompt ' ; LIQUOR DELIVERY | | BAREY,RACE: Drugeis order. Address Empire Box L1881. | 4. with ‘or without |’ housework. 50C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° ° . . . . . . . SAILINGS southbound SOULHEBOUND . Alaska scheduled L3 next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS . . » Estebeth leaves cvery Wednes- ) ' day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and wayports. e Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. . o . ., oo ecacoe 3 HALIBUTERS | SELL, SEATTLE telephone | SEATTLE, Sept. 18—Three hali- buters arrived from the western banks today. The Brisk brought 35,000' pounds ‘and “sold for 12% cents a pound straight; Orbit 19,000 pounds, 15'% and 12% cents; Arne 16,000 pounds, 13}% cents straight. = o3 & | TIDES TOMORROW * | =3 High' tide 2:43 a. m., 150 feet Low tide 8:21 & m, 24 feet High tide 2:3¢ p. ., 16:2 feet Lo(v 1lde 9300 p. m., 03 feet SALMON SOLD ON "~ | - JUNEAU MARKET, | Four 'salmon trollers sold to the Alaska Coast Fisheries at prevails ing prices of 17, 8, 6 and 5 cents |here toddy. The Dtutz, Capt. Al ‘Weathers, sold 900 pounds; the 21- A39, Fred’ Boynton, 300 pounds; the 21A27,"John Pedemeister, 100 and the 31A641, Capt. S. Jorgenson, had /400 pounds. ¢ ‘The Marge, Capt. Ed Skarett, took lice preparatory to leaving for the fishing grounds. ¥ W Lodé o~nd" placer location notices for sal¢.at The Empire office. ! Hardware Company } Ly Guns and | B ZORIC DRY CLEANING Marine News jaccordinz to t | President” Roosevelt oppbnent’s first return margin of 3 e ) LANDON AGAIN LEADS FOR IN DIGEST'S POLL ¢ Returns Change Republi-| can’s Lead from 3 to | to Near .2 to | With 99,734 returns out of more than 1,000,000 ballots sent out, the Literary Digest Fresidehtial poll shows Gov. Alf M. Landon leading President Ro elt 61,190 to 33,4223, at publication in it September 12 issue The Digest points out that returns have been received from nine states, including Indiana, Maine, Minne- sota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Tex- as. Of the nine, Roosevelt leads ,in but two states, Oklahoma and| Texas. The magazine points out that these are only scattered returns and many changes may be anticipated It points to Maine as an _exac- ple; 'There the returns changed in one week from three to one for ,Landon to slightly more than two to one. In his explanation of the ballot, the Digest says: “Landon, 61,190; Roosevelt, 33,423; Lemke, 4,169 “That is the score, as the Literary Digest's Presidential. poll of more than 1,000,000 votes swings 1t ‘fts third week. “It shows the original hamdful of 24,000 odd ballots* qundrupled to 99,734, "It shows preliminary. re- turns'in seattered sections of' five new states, as the tabulators dip be- low the Mason and Dixon line to 'size up two states nominally heay- ily. Democratic—Texas and Okia- homa. It shows Gov. Landon lead- ing in three midwestern farm states —Ohio, Minnesota and Indiana— ontearly returns. And it shows more than two to one in the orig- inal four states—New York, New Jerséy, Pennsylvania and Maine— to slightly under two to one.” whittling his | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1936, By CLIFE STERRETT ithy S8z T BROKE - 'of Sand Point were sentenced. to |the visit of the Alaska Game Com- |ed with attempting to keep Wardens = ( Appointment of Daniel J. Tobin (above), head of the Teamsters’ Union of the A. ¥. of L., as chair- 'man of the Labor division of the Campaign Committee, is interpreted by politi- | cal observers as a move to strengthen the New Deal in Labor councilr | Democratic Mrs. Edith Sheelor is leaving ‘on the Northland for the States on a lasting for vacation months. trip National — . RUMMAGE SALE October 13 in Dugout AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY two adv. “THE REXALL STORE” your Reliable pharmacists compound prescriptions. Butler Mauro Drug Co. | CAPT. JIM DAVIS " "President 623; Hangar, 106-2 Two Large, Fast ALEX HOLDEN o ¥ - < T TUREAU-YOUNG | How thoroughly ' remiove Agent MARINE AIRWAYS,; Inc. Office at Gastineau Hotel Lobby PHONES: Gastineau, 106; Night Phones, 4652 and rings WITH TH Pilot. IS LOUIS DELEBECQUE GUNS Ammunition See—BIG Van SOUTH FRANKLIN. .. Phone 479 aplanes for Charter Service to All Points in Alaska GENE MEYRING . NEW 4 2 domyor WASHER hard-to-get-at soll from. shirt See this new TURBOLATOR | BROKE, - PERICD” RESISTING OFFICERS Axel Mathieson and Axel Nelson) six months in jail and fined $500 and Jimmy Chebetnoy of the same place was given six months on a charge of assault; growing out of mission Brown Bear there in Aug-| ust, according to word to the Com- miscion here. The men were charg-| Homer Jewell and H. R. Sarber from making a fur check in the town when they were on patrol in that| region. e FOR CONSCRIPTION MADRID, Sept. 18. — Powerful | eyndicalists in Madrid, in an eight- point program, declared that the only effective means of crushing Fascism is to demand conscription| Z of all able bodied men and sweep-| ® ing administration reforms. 3 —>e——— GOOD SEASON | Fur to the amount of $60,000 w. taken out of the district about Kan atak last winter, and there are in-| dications, said J. H. Lee, veteran of the’ country, while' visiting in Sew- ard recently, that the take will be more the forthcoming season. Procurement Division, Public ! Buildings Branch, Washington, D.| C., Sept. 3, 1936.—Sealed proposals | in duplicate will be publicly opened | in this office at'1 P.M., Oct. 29, 1936, for construction af the U.SP. O. and Court House at Sitka, Al-| aska. Attention is directed to the special conditions of bidding set | forth in the specifications. Upon | application, two $ets of drawings! and specifications will be supplied | terested in submitting a proposa The above '‘drawings and spécifica. | lupon request, and when considered — | = | Phone 108 Junuau or 71 Douglas | s tions must be returned to this of-| fice. Contractors requiring addition- | al sets may obtain them by purchase | from this office at a cost of $10 per | set, which will not be returned, Checks offered as payment for drawings and specifications must be made payable to the order of the Treasurer, U.S. Drawings and specifications will not' be furnished lto contractors who have consistently failed to submit proposals. One set in the interests of the Government, will be furnished builders’ ex: changes, chambers of commerce ot other organizations who will guar- antee to make them available for| any sub-contractor or material firm interested, and to quantity survey- ors, but this privilege will be with- | drawn if the sets are not refurned | after they have accomplished their | purpose. W. E. Reynolds, Asslstan” Director of Procurement, Public| Buildings Branch. | Chatham Straits Transportation Co.| “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 BUS LINE [ Lesve Jypeau: A.M.— 00, Highway CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE 2 From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE Septemtber 16, 24 October 3, 15, Tickets, reservations and full particulars from _JUNEAU mw free to each general contractor in-|__ S R, N b= SER YEAR SAILING SCHEDULE o Leave Due Junéau Dae Juneau Steamer séattle Northboiund Southbound 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. 20 Alaska Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Yulkon Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 12 THE ALASKA LINE M: J. WILCOX, Agent—=Phone 2 TRAN SPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintaine a reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Beattle Juneau Juneal —— M. S. Northland Sept.14 Sept.18 Sept.18 8. S. North Sea Sept.21 Sept.25 Sept. 21 M. 8. Northland Sept.28 Oct. 2 Oct. 2 8. 8. 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 RAY STEVENS, Agect J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 CITY WHARF .. 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent " Alaska Transportation Company .. . FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle te Ketchikan— Wrar.g2ll—Petersburg-—Junean Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday *M. S. Zapora ..........Sept. 17 Sept. 18 S.S: Evelyn Berg :..Sept. 1 Sept. 25 D.B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 *r Night>Phowe 312 ri% P Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER / 6-Place Bellunca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” AT REASONABLE CHARTER RATES PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 ° “JIMMY” RINEHART SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent 5 iR 5 Py HEDULED. AIR SERVICE. TO INTERIOR ALASKA Luxurious'Twin Engine Transports Radio Equipped Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 106 i Louis A. Delebecque = MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! PACIFIC. ALASKA " AIRWAYS. .. 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