The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1936, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

§ T WOULDN'T MIND DAT!NG HM. 8 SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, i you: \. Think carefully about your pioposition. 3. Direct your selling efforts at the individaal, 3. Be spegifioc *Ise colorful words. .%eid generalities. 4. Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. 8. Mention price. 1. Make answering as ossy . s possible. FOR SALE — BARGAIN. Close in property. 10 one-room furnished bachelor apts. Brings in $74.00 per month. One three-room apt. rents for $20.00 per month. One garage large enough for eight cars. Will sell for $2950.00. $250.00 down, balance $50.00 per month, 7% in~ terest. Apply Cliff Apts. FOR SALE—Nine-tube, Silvertone, cabinet radio. A-1 condition, new tubes. Phone 171 POR SALE——Ufien White enamel in- } side bath tubs, your choice $10.! See Bulger, Heating and Plumb- | ing, F‘mm Slrcet motor good, ‘ires good. Only 32,- 0p0 miles. Inquire 521 Gpldstein Bldg., after 7. p.m: 3000—4 mo. Told ;a}x;)rca-uahorn pullets. Hardier lay larger & hmrel‘ eggs than Leghorns. We specgal\ze {in Alaska shipments. $1.15 ea. F. O. B. Seattle. OBAN'S Farms & Hatchery, Kirkiand, Washington. FOR SALE—Baby buggy and baby erib. Call 5152. FOR SALE—IDSI mes 6 conc.h good condition, new battery— POLLY AND HER PALS i FOR EE}"I‘-—Q rm. house, automat- !EXPERT dressmaking. Alterations. YOU JUST THINK YOU WOULD, POLLY. ia%n:ma 3 ' FOR. RENT — Furnished 3- room cabin with bath; also 2-room furnished apartment with bath. | Mike Vagge, 513A Willoughby Ave. | - FOR RENT — 4-room. furmshedo--a.n-on-o-o houseé ‘and bath. Phone Douglas ¢ o g |¢ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND FOR RENT—'I‘wo large rurmaheds. Northland in port and sched- rooms. Electric range. Phone 2551. | o uled to sail this evening for e sitka enroute’ to Seattle. Victoria scheduled to arrive at 3 o'clock Sunday - afternoon. Should have 4% days mail. Evelyn Berg sé¢heduled to ar- rive next Monday night. FOR RENT-—Will sublet for flvc é months, four-room apartment; 725 | b Basin Road. Phone 1003. is FOR R:ENT—P‘urnlmed ‘or unfurn- | o ished, 4 five room house; full basement, . ofl burner, fireplace, : ;“:";: ds{“::e::fi:fi:; R 4 ) e"?—ml_anf_gf,,‘snm isvd e 8 oclock hext Wednesday FOR RENT—2-room rurnlshed apt.! e evening, steam heat. Phone 5601, Nickino- ‘@ SCHEDULED SAILINGS vich Apf.s Ewing St. @ Princess Louise scheduled to UM 1, G Sl hird VS e sail from Vancouver tonight FOR RENT — Three-room cabin o a9 o¢lock. suitable for bachelors. Inquire al e North ‘Sea scheduled to sail Getchell residence at 10th and e from Seaftle Septemiber 21 at A Btreets. e gp m = —— @ Northwes! scheduled to sail FOR RENT—Pu.rUy rurmshed SiX- o from Seattle Sept,erbbeimfi “ room house and bath. Inquire ¢ gg m Nugget Shop. ! SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS FOR RENT—Two furnishe with bath, steam heated. Tele- ® Text Monday. phone 177. e LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® {FOR RENT —. Two room partly ' day ‘Sdghi o 76 17 b, fer furnished apartment over Totem o gitya-ang wayports. p Grocey. Telephone. 620, | @ Daft leaves every Friday at ¢ ® 7 &.m. for Petersburg, Kake § rooms ® Alaska 'sthéduled southbound ic steAm heat, 6 bedrooms, 3 °© baths, electric range, averstuflod""""""' furniture, oak flogrs,. Cajl wuw 5 ¥ sor Apts. | LS + COZY, warm, fufn, apte. Laght, Wi |_TIDES ToMoRROW | er, dishes, cooking utensils and | * oath. Reasonable at Seaview High tide 3:16 4. m. 14.1 feet Low tide 9:02 a. my, 34 feet i High tide 3:04 p. m., 156 feet MIS(‘ELLANEOIJS Low tide 9:36 'p. m., 1.0 feet Your home or mine. Phone 5302: TIDES MONDAY $125.00 for quick sale. Write Em- pire W 1813. FOR SALE -- New small mOdem | o \rir: mestsuo Perm home, incomplete, will sell for one half investment. Illness cause for selling. Address by letter L 1810 care Emplxe FOR SALE—Moaern twenty-100t, mahogany front and baok bar, also cigar case. KRAFFT CAB-|WANTED—To rent five-room part- INET SHOP. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Palr ot glaues n rifle range. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying for COMPETENT stenographer wantd this ad. ZOUND—Folder containing keys, in Sabin’s store. Owner may reclaim by calling at Empire and paying WAN’I‘ED—Bo;ra and room rurn- for this ndvertbemem Lode and pl:eer lmuon Mtlw for sale at The Em'h'e " GARBAGE' HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phonr 753 PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVL?I:Y S ek | Tfy The Ewipire olassffieds for quick "y i %ol e High tide 3:55 4. m., 131 feet HEMSTITCHING, 6¢ yd. up; dress-( Low tide 9:45 a. m., 44 feet making, tailoring, coféred buttons. | High tide 3:37 p. m., 149 feet Ruth Lewis. 426 Goldstein Bldg. Low tide 10:16 p. m.. ;1.8 feet e e e e s MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 194. RUMMAGE SALE October 13 in Dugout nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone| —adv. ——,———— 201, 315 Decker- Way. l Try ‘I'ne sinpire chsslfleds for \s ANTED ¢ ;flck results. Jy furnished house with furnace. Write Empire W 1867. WANTED_Light outboard motor— three or four hp.; in running order. Address Empire Box L1881, legal ‘experience. Write !'mpird W 1878. ished children, with or without private schobling. Apply Minfield School, Glacier Highway. WANTED — Woman for general housework. Inquire at 433 5th; and. Nelson. .. e i, o AR Btk o A WANTED—Young mun wants work. Electrician or auto mechanic. Will | -HARRY RACE, ! “The Squibb Stores . JUNEAU-YOU Hatdware Company PAINTS—OMN.—GLASS take anything. Address .Ben' 3 Karch, care Empire. 3 Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Gins and Ammunition EXPERIENCEYS young woman [> 50c | WaRts - general hbusework. Wour, Photte, 3801 - 4 I fhio R S IR Em JEUr Old goxs mbt viie Cash cr trade at Nugget Bhop. ZORIC DRY CLEANING Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW; .. ARC‘I‘IC PR | Soft Water .0 q,._.o..o.onoao-o-ooocnotttfi‘ and wayports. 'S Marine News ; 12 PASSENGERS ABOARD ZAPORA SEATTLE, Sept. 19.—Motorship Zapora sailed at 11:30 o'clock last night for Juneau and wayports with the following passengérs on board for the Capital City: Allen Persson, Gale Ferssou, Mrs. A. H. Persson, Barrie Coates, C. D. Coates and wife, Mrs. Pearl Brock- . man, Richard Brockman, Mrs. 1. G. \!ynkeneld Terry Gallegher, Denny Gxfl)egher, M!s an Gallegher. 'FORNANCE LEAVES ®| The U. S. tender Captdin James Fornance left for Chilkoot Batracks 'at 8:05 oclock this_iiorning Te- turning the following 'passengers’ to ® [the army post: Capt. Ransom Am- Tong, Mrs. Ralph W. Dusenbury, Mrs.‘C."'J. Sullivah, and Mys. C.| E. Herton. The tendér, which arrived. here Thursddy evening, is comménded by Capt. George Smith. | The'three ladies cdme dowh to do a bit ‘of shopping in the capital !city and while in town were guests #* at the Zynda. Mrs. Dusénbury is | the “wife of Col. Ralph' W. Dusen- bury, Commander of Chilkoot Bar- racks. Mrs, Sullivan s the wife| of c J! Sumvan Hatnes merchant. | g:e;—ron daughter of | 11 ' ,y " SUIT FILED | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 18. —A suit for $79,913 has been filed against the Sailors’ Union of the Pacific Coast by the Dollar Steam- ship Company for damages alleg- suffered when the Trans-Pa- iner President Hoover was tied | p- £k 'six days by labor trouble over FOR THIS PORT FOR HAINES TODAY ON NflRTHLANIl | Motorship Gets in 15 Mm- utes Early This After- | ‘ noon from South | Motorship Northland, Capt. Kon! Eriksson, berthed at-the City Dock at 1:45 o'clock this afternoon with} 30 passengers for Juncau, one (or‘ Hoonah, one for Kake and seven‘ for Sitka. Persons disembarking here were: George Brown, J. Holden, H. Dun-| lap, A. Fortig, J. Martin, C. Cho-| quette, R. A. Gridley, J. Severson, S. Reyes, K. Louring, H. Kinnear, | N. Fuller, M. Refsland, J. Loveth, E. Thompson, William Hunt, J. Green, Clarissa Ursich, Peter Larsen, H, R. Herner, L. H. Wilms, George Mar- tin, ‘Mrs. G. Morton, A, F. nght Betty Wilms, Dorothy Wilms, Mrs. Norman Edwards and child, Nor- man E:d-wards >-oe HALIBUT, SALMON SOLD HERE TODAY | J Starting ‘the \veek end’s business| on the local fish exchange, the Norland, Mayor T. Goldstein’s hali- but schooner, Capt. Tom Sandvik, sold 20,500 pounds of halibut from) Area III this afternoon, to the Al- aska Coast Fisheries at 7.55 and 6.50 cents. | Four packer boats and two trol- lers also sold trips in Juneau this morning. The troller Secure, Capt. [J. Hopen, sold 600 pounds of sal-| (mon and the Carol H.. Capt. Ed, | Hansen, 200 pounds of salmon, both to the Alaska Coast Fisheries. Three Coop packers, the Nakat, Capt. R. Jameson; Alms, Capt. A. I Bartness and the Revilla, Capt. P. % | Holmberg brought in loads of 500, 900, and 1,300 pounds of salmon respectively. The Martha J., Capt. S. A. Stevens, Sebastian-Stuart packer, also delivered a trip this: morning. | Boats taking ice this afternoon were the Martha J., and the Revilla. ———————— ester, is leaving tomightoén the Northland for Sitka and Ketchikan on a general inspéction mp of Fot- est Service projeets. C. JIM DAVIS ident l’mNES Gastin 623; ALEX HOLDEN Chief Pilot, . Asmmum ™ MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. Offiee at flnflmeuu Hotel . Lobby , 1065 Night Phones, 4652 and nfi\- 106-2 rings 4 Two ge, Fast Senplxnes for Charter Service L;fr‘ to All Points in Alaska SPN WITH THIS NEW e i LEBECQUE gent ¥ LOUIS GENE MEYRING WASHED o RO, - Y TG S THIHTY ARRIVE [ IN.CITY TODAY | ! successful dances. held in the Doug- ‘wlll let loose their tantalizing tunes Charles H. Flory, Regional For-as ///}'/// P /// //’////r /// i) PASSENGEHS JUNEAD BOUND ABOARD YUKON SEATTLE, Sept. 19.—Steamer Yu- /kon sailed for Alaska ports at noon today with 133 passengers aboard, including the following booked for Juneau: Mrs. J. W. Irwin, Mrs. G. Coon, Ben Hogins, O. S. Martin, Ernest Mattiello, W. K. Butford, June O~ Brien, Kay Murphy, Mrs. B. L. Hol- brook and daughter, Mrs. R. Lun- dell. Mrs. H. Lietz, R. Nelson, Janet Mnllcr Mrs. Sinnott, Mrs. H. L. Brewer, John McGuire, E. B. Stev- ens, Miss V. Bartlett, Mrs. J. D. Harlan, L. Sedlacek, “0—-‘— ONE HALIBUTER SELLS, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Sept. 19.—One hali- buter, the Morrona, arrived from | the western banks and sold here to- day. The schooner brought 25,000 pounds and sold for 13% and 12 cents a pound. The reliance came in from the lo- cal banks with 1,500 pounds of sa- | ble and sold for 4% cents a pound! and the Visit with 900 pounds of | sable soid for 4 cents. DOUGLAS INN DANCE RAY STLVENS, Agert ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent OO Ve % 0 4 a0 2 P Steamer Alaska . Victorfa . Yukoén N'Western Alaska Yukon ... Boat M. S. Northland 8. 8. North Sea .. M. S. Northland ... 8. 8. North Sea M. S. Northland .. 8. S. North Sea .. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuncau Dae Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 15 Sept. 20 Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 . Oct. 6 Leave Seattle Sept. 14 -.Sept. 21 ..Sept. 28 Oct. 5 .Oct. 12 ..Oct. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Sept. 28 Sept. 29 oct. 5 oct. 12 THE AvASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 The only lime serving Alaska that maintain & regaar weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Juneau Junea) Sept.18 Sept. 18 Sept.25 Sept. 21 Oct. 2 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 GIVEN EAGLES’ HALL! Continuing the recent series of las Eagles' Hall, John Marin, pro-| prietor of the Douglas Inn., today announced that Clarence Rands ‘and his five-piece dance orchestra once again upon the Douglas air this evening. Dancing will com- mence at 9:30 and will continue well after midnight. The current series of Eagle Hall jdances have proved very popular‘ among residents of the Channel! cities. Empirek ssleds | pay. l * Juneau Coffee Shop || | MRS, T. J. JACOBSON (i ! ['n Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. to Chathsm Straits mmflhuq Co.. “M. S. DART” L 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 Phone 108 Jlnu“or 'u Douglas 100, 9:1 - 5 Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle te Ketchikan—Wrang2ll—Pectersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle Y P.M: Thursday 9 P.M. Friday *M. S. Zapora . Sept. 1 7 S. S; Evelyn Berg \.Sept.,2 L PHONE 114 Sept. 18 Sept., 25 - D. B. fLMMlLR Agefnt “Night mwmw SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7 7:Place Lockheed Vega - 6-Place Bellance Skyrocket 4-Place Shnsqn 'Patco PHONES, Jumn g‘mgnr, 612; Night and Day 587 SHELDON SIMMONS - HAROLD R. mgov’m, Agent «*JIMMY”. RINEHART Pilot ¢ Tarbol tor CANADIAN| PACIFIC SAILING 894 SEATTLE From Junéau PRINCESS LOUISE September 16, 24 J October 3, 15, “* Tickets, reservations and full fim\wm’ - A R fiLED AIR RVICE . .TO,INTERIOR ALASKA u;udxo!hg:;od i MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLYI oo gk PACIFIC; A AIRWA i £ IS MMFMM L v %

Other pages from this issue: