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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 193 N%RENN SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, i you: L. Think ecarefully about your piroposition. | Direct your selling efforts ai tne individual. Be spegific “Jse colorful words. %eld generalities. Tell the whole story. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. Mention price. Make answering as easy as possible. Purnished Phone 681. FOR RENT steam heated room. FOR RENT—1 room housekeeping, dishes, linen, light, $15.00 month- | ‘ ly. City Float, entrance over Ju- | P neau Cabinet Shop. | FOR RENT — zurnished 3-room | cabin with bath; also 2-room ) furnished apartment with bath Mike Vagge, 513A Willoughby Ave. lrj v{lec FOR RENT—Will sublet for five months, four-room apartment; 725 Basin Road. Phone 1003. 3 furnished e 2551 Two /larg ic ringe DL e FOR RENT-—Furnisued or unfum- ished, a five room house; full basement, oil burner, fireplace, ete. Phone G. E. Krause, 439. FOR SALE—Estes piano. Reason- able. Phone 3022. FOR RENT—2-room rurnished apt. steam heat. Phone 5601, Nickino- FOR SALE—1836 Oldsmobile sedan. _ ‘.o Apis. Ewing St. See Service Motors or Chuck Danielsen at the Fire Club. FOR RENT—Partly furnished six- room house and bath. Inquire/ s s — N ho FOR SALE—3 Round Oak Heaters, ' ueeet Shop good condition; 1 used furnace. Phone 484, FOR RENT—Two “rurnished rooms with bath, steam heated. Tele- phone 177. FOR RENT — yo room furnished apartment over Grocfl‘y ‘Telephone 626. ‘ FOR SALE—Large view lots in Gold Belt Addition at new low prices, $450 to $1050. Discount for cash. Allen Shattuck. COZY w-.rm mrn npu uzm wat- er, disnes, cooking utenecils md oath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR SALE—Nine-tube, Silvertone, cabinet radio. A-1 condition, new tubes. Phone 171. FOR SALE—Usea whiw. ename in- | side bath tubs, your choice s10.| See Bulger, Heating and Plumb- ‘Exs-m-r dressmaking. Alterations. | ing, Front Street. Your home or mine. Phone 5302. | FOR SALEVIQSO Ford tudor sedan, HEMS’I‘XNthG 6 yd. uj motor good, lires good. Only 32,-| 000 miles. Inquire 521 Goldstein Bldg., after 7 p.m. 3000—4 mo. old Mmmca Leghorn pullets. Hardier lay larger & more{G"ARAN TEEL eggs than Leghorns. We specialize in Alaska shipments. $1.15 ea. F.| O. B. Seattle. OBAN'S Farms & | Hatchery, Kirkland, Washington. FOR SALE—Baby buggy and baby crib. Call 5152. FOR SALE—1931 Willys 6 couch. 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. !“OR SALE—Monern. twenty-foot, mahogany front and baek bar, also cigar case. KRAFFT CAB- INET SHOP. LOST AND FOUND U)ST—Nuvy blue, wooden beaded, lady's purse; trict, Saturday afternoon. Finder please return to Mrs. Alex Hold- en, Gastineau Hotel. Reward FOUND—Pair of glasses “at rifle WAN‘['ED—Mud tor general house- WANT‘ED-‘TO renL flve -room part- WANTED—Boara and room furn- TURN yeur old gorr mu p; dre: making, tailoring, covered buttons Ruth Lewis. 426 Goldstein Bldg. MlMEOGRAPHING” Phone 194 Reansnc nents, $3.75. Finger Tola's Beauty Shop, 201, 315 Decker Way. wave, WANTED work. Mrs. J. A. Williams. Phone 2702. ly furnished house with furnace. Write Empire W 1867. ished children, with or without private schooling. Apply Minfield ' School, Glacler Highway. WANTED — Woman for general housework. Inquire at 433 5th and Nelson. ! Electrician or auto mechanic. Will | take anything. Karch, care Empire. | in downtown d15-|leEmENch young woman wants general housework. b50c hour. Phone 3801 ¥ Cash cr trade at Nugget Shop. ! range. Owner can have same by | proving ownership and paying for this ad. AOUND—Folder comamlng keys in Sabin’s store. Owner may reclaim | | by calling at Empire and paying || for this advertisement. | PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY | H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing GUNS Ammunition See—BIG Van SOUTH FRANKLIN Phone 479 Cigars Cigareties Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous MISCELLANEOUS JM PASSENGERS Perma- | i 50c. | North Sea, of the Northland Trans- ! telephone 'Portation Company, sailed at 10:30 (o'clock this forenoon with 34 pas- | Thompson, Lester Peters. | ¥ WAN’I‘ED—Young man wants work. ', Address Ben' g | | | | | AINT THAT BATHIN'- SUIT POLLY'S PARADIN! IKINDA EXTEEME? Marine News THRTY-TWD ;' ONVICTORIA Yukon scheduled to arrive to- morrow afternoon or evening of . | Should have 2'2 days mail. —— Zapora scheduled to arrive at e - o 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Sleamcr B}'lngs Five Pas- | sengers in from Skag- way and Haines o' t i PN g - TG Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Louise in port and is 0! North Sea due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle September 23 at 9a m Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle September 26 at 9 a. m Northi from Ses Spm SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Five persons, I. M. Busby, M. H. Carroll, A. B. Cain, Alice O'Brien, e/and Dean Storey came in this e morning on the Victoria, from Skag- e !way and Haines. e| When the steamer sailed for the e south, the Victoria had aboard the e following passengers from here: e Mr. Hendrick, Bill Harn,’ C. W Christoffell, John Thompson, Dan Hanson, James Cooper, D. M. Both- well, A. C. Kingsley, Fred Gloria, Mrs. John Troy, David Charles, Ida James, R. Edenshaw, Alice Baill J. P. Williams, H. B. Crewson, Sis- ter Euphrasia, O. S. Sullivan, B. H Gooding, B. Karch, A. Lee, D. Ev- hurphsta, T. Thoren, Dan Hoisen B J. LeHaise, M. Bresnansen, B. Ven- (ture, L. Aspila, L. T. Holte, S. E. | Guthrey and wife, Mrs. Glen A ! Hymer. ON NORTH SEA | FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Sept. 4l q - . L B . 000000000000 0000000 * 0 Prromemeen S ed to sail ile September 28 at leaves every Wednes- 6 p. m, for Wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at T a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. ® 0 0 0 0000 0000 - — NO-HOST LUNCHEON Juneau Women's Club will give a no-host luncheon at Juneau Coffee Shop, Wed., Sept. 23, at 1 o'clock. Members and friends invited. Prom- inent speakers. B - SAVE THE DATE! Wednesday, Oct. 14, for the Mar- tha Society dinner. —adv. . e 7 TURN o™\ PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY AND ECONOMY - 22. — Steamer sengers, including booked for Juneau Mrs. J. B. Godfrey, Miss Martha Linden, Mrs. Anna Toloff and grandson, Helen V. Davison, Mrs. Walter White, Mrs. Mabel Olson, Mrs. B. R. Glass and daughter, Miss Delma Evans, Miss Caroline D. Todd, John Lane, Mercer. F. the following St 'l g | —— i TIDES TOMORROW | --T'aIT YoU USED -‘;.Enif.l_fl/ INTENDS ot WEAR ER 4 M e e i om0 1936, King Peatures Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved | ALASKA BRINGS Canned Salmon, | 66 PASSENGERS Aids Nurthlam!l “T0 THIS CITY Industry Provides Steamer, Steamer Arrives from West- | | f‘ Mail Service, De- ward at Early Hour— | 85 T anspunatmn, clares Semar Sails Soon After That Alaska’s principal transpor-| Arriving at an early hour this tation facilities' and frequent mail morning from the Westward, the service to the outside is very lar;:ely‘Am.ska had a full load of passeng- | dependent upon the success of the ers for Juneau, including: P. Territory’s chief industry—salmon | Schneider, R. L. McPhee, J. B. Lof- | canning, is sometmes overlooked by tus, H. Weding, C. Fletcher, Adolph | residents of the Territory, William | Schmidt, Nina Acquino, C. White, Semar, General Manager of the A. Sams, Mrs. J. Acquino, Laura Northland Transportation Company, Mcqumo Fred Acquino, F. Schrader, stated in a recent interview in| {J. B. Warrack, J. Shepard, H. F, Seattle. Kennard C. A. Gertsman, F. “Now that the salmon packmgjflotes. June Adams, Gloria Gentray, season is at end, it is quite ap-|C. Brant Jr, Mr. and Mrs. C. propriate that I point out to Al-|Brant, G. Brant. askans the part this industry plays! J. M. Somerndike, Mrs Karinen, in supporting their transportation | Arleen Karinen, R. D. Hall, H. em,” Semar said. “The steam- | Stuhr, E. Smith, W. Holbrook, F. ip lines serving Alaska depend on Russell, E. George, Josephine income earned during the summer | George, J. Stevens Jr., Hazel Han- months to maintain year around sen, Mrs. E. Alstead, H. Brennan, speration. While off-season opera- Herbert Brennan, H. George, E. tion is essential to the residents of | George, Mrs. George, S. Hemming- Alaska it is not profitable to the!er, N. Heleban, N. Frank, C. Henry, steamship companies which must;B. Henry, D. Henry, J. Williams. meet their bills during this period Helen Rener, J. Williams, D. out of funds earned in the peak Olaf, F. Snudling, A. Shefer, Julia summer season. Stevens, Mrs. B. A. Jack, Daisy “While tourist travel accounts!Jack, A. Andrews, P. Junde, Bessie for a good deal of the lines’ sum-|Wilson, J. Wilson, H. Wilson, Eli- er revenues, the tourist, financially |zabeth Wilson, Judith Melton, G. speaking, is really only the frost- Melton, J. L. McCrarry. —adv. | |ing on the cake. The real depend- ence of the steamship companies |is on the annual shipments of can- ned salmon. “Approximately 75 per cent of our annual income is drived from |freight revenues collected on the movement of this product, and the |shipment of cans, -machines, and |other supplies north to the can- ineries at the start of each season. Without those cargoes,” Semar con- tinued, “sailings would necessarily be much less frequent and the ves- sels engaged in the Alaska trade 1would be smaller and less comfort- ,B,hle than they now are. | “The Canned Salmon Industry not only makes those facilities necessary, but it also supports the ! shipping industry and enables it ta |serve all the Territorial residents |ore efficiently and increase the fre- quency of mail service from the outside,” he concluded. High tide 5:42 a. m., 11.3 feet Low tide 11:06 a. m., 6.4 feet High tide 5:11 p. m,, 133 feet BRI . MG Lode and placer location notices or sale at The Empire Office. CAPT. JIM DAVIS President LOUIS DELEBECQUE Agent MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. Office at Gastineau Hotel Lobby PHONES: Gastineau, 106; Night Phones, 4652 and 623; Hangar, 106-2 rings Two Large, Fast Seaplanes for Charter Service to All Points in Alaska ARRY RACE, Druggist 'he Squibb Stores of Alaska” ALEX HOLDEN Chief Pilot GENE MEYRING Pilot JUNEAU-YOUNG H:rdware Comlxgly Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition | 4 ZORIC DRY CLEANING WASHED WITH THIS NEW « Turbolator EASY How thoroughly dossyour WASHER er remove the soil from shin hard-to-gel-at neckbands and cufis? See this new TURBOLATOR EASY Washer that washes ALL the clothes ALL hllmobnaflnwidndlnhludflduq New SAFETY Wringer — new BIG- GER capacity—new SILENT geaz drive, Persons boarding the Alaska here | SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Yukon N'Western Alaska . Yukon Alaska Yukon Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oet. 20 THE AvASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Sept. 28 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Sept. 19 ...Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 znd 4 NORTHLAND : TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintaime & reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Seattle .....Sept. 21 .Sept. 28 Oct. Arrive Juneau Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 RAY SYLVENS, Agest .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Aun! CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent for the southward trip were: P. R. Bradley, Rev. F. Munroe: C. | Wolf, Clyde B. Day, Mrs. M. Mea- han, Ruth Nelson, John Holton, Mrs. Hensley, Harry Kinnear, Kaj Louring, G. E. Austin, L. E. Tucker, Gordon Ingman, Jean Faulkner, Clarissa Ursich, Mrs. I. Field, W. Robertson, Mrs. Ralph Mize, F. W. Burgess, Earl Clifford, S. Zuerin. ! i A. F. Movatney, F. H. Erickson,| Jack Stewart, Ross Gridley, Roy| lBenneu, Elizabeth Leckenby, Elda| Custer, Louise Riede, P. Guerrero, ! E. M. Balliriger, Edgar Raxnoe, Rev. | C. J. Sacresen, Rev. A. Nickelson,‘ Mrs. Ruth Morgan, .P E. Hagse,| R. S. McCaffery, M. Link, J. F! West, Mrs. R. S. McCaffery, George| Tampinen, F. E. Philliams, Dan Du- boff. —————— MERCHANT GOES HOME J. D. Gadona, Dawson merchant, is aboard the Princess Louise re- Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrargesll—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday S. 8. Evelyn Berg ....Sept. "4 Sept. 25 *M. S. Zapora .Oct. Oct. 2 D.B. FEMMLI;. Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 turning to his home after hls ;annual buying trip. | 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 ':h-: 108 Junvau or 71 Dougias ive Juneau: A.M.—T: 15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—13:15, e 4:15, 5:15, 6:15 7:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leavo Douglas A.M.—T7:40,8:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, €:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8: 11:40, Leave AIk Bay: A-Ila—1 00, PM.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday PM~2:30, 5:15. d Sunday Special—! CANADIAN PACIFIC SAIL “ i TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE September 16, 24 October 3, 15, Tickets, reservations snd full particulars from V. W, MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellance Skyracket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot " HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent