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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. POLLY AND HER PALS ( THAT YOI U SAML? SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, | i you: (. Think carefully abo SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND =) HOW COME YE POPPIN' FFZO\A TH' PILLOWS 80 EARL\/ 2 } SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Junean Dae Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Yukon ....Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 28 N'Western ..Sept. 23 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Alaska, . Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Yukon' . Oect. 8 oet: B Oct. 12 Alaska . Oct. 13, ; Oct. 19 Yukon Oct. 20 , Oct. 26 THE AY.ASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 == — rm mmm It = YUKONBRINGS.DREAMLAND, o Marine News | THIRTY - FIVE " FUNCENTER FOR TONIGHT F‘OR RFNT—I rOOm housekeepm[.{. ug || dishes, linen, light, $15. 00 month- | sdagd S S sy LBd JY Sinii, PER uNs HEHE ly. City Float, entrance over Ju-‘. g Slpisdpliicieat vl s your proposition. " | o neau Cabinet Shop. | . & Direct youc seling gISEe —— | Steamer Movements ; | al e ndividual, FOR RENT—Wii: sublet for five|e : " T B £ Pe gl e Bt months, four-room apartment; 725 | ® NORTHBOUND o Alaska Lme Steamer Is Hard Times Dance to Be S 1 . 1 | s REBIR | Guts Bosd brooe 100 (¢ ShmlpeL s S NAVIGATION Scheduled to Sail at | Given—Clo Rolando | 5. Emphasize the best fea- | FOR RENT—Furnisued or unfurn-|e 3 oclock tomorrow after- @ 5:30 This P. M. | and His Orchestra | ture of your offer, ished, a Eivc room house; full|e noon. o ; ST 8 Mention price. basement, “oil burner, fireplace, (e North Sea due Saturday. e The following ald to navigation ,,.uing a¢ three o'clock this af-| Hard times bring a good time to| & 1. Make answering as essy ete. Phone G. E. Krause, 439. 0 SCHEDULED SAILINGS e in Alaskan waters is temporarily ternoon, her forward deck piled Douglas tonight when tHe big Hard | v " as possible. {® Northwestern scheduled to sail @ out of commission but is o be qiopreet high with perishable food Times Dance will b hoiding forth' FOR RENT—Two furnished rw){ni\. from Seattle late this afler- e rEsl‘crnd‘fls soon as Pnss\blc: _ products, the Yukon brought thirty- at Mike Pusich's Dreafilanc. W '/ ¥ Ml}d T/’ld with ‘path, steam_ heated. Telf-|e rnoon'dr evening. e _Zzimovia Strait—Midchannel ROCk | \.." ;o 1ions here, most Juneauites Clo Rolanda, recent arrival from phone 177. o Alaska scheduled to sail from e Beacon, reported destroyed March o PEEORR e TR SMECRE Qo and his thiee-plete oréhestra l’ d \m“ FOR RENT — Two room partly|® Seattle September 26 at 9 a : 17. i B e | filling ‘the ‘air with good"old ttnes,| A er T ) i gl i zer ing here were: the big Dreamland floor will pre-| et furnished apartment over Totem ” 5 4 o | 3 fo BIEL: & Pagsenger ng he; : g P’ | ' z Groo=y, Telephione 626, e Northland scheduled llo. it drl ° L‘ fin Ca;ul—l}um,v Peint Light, .10 partle H. L. Brewer, sént an unique scene as impover- TRAN ql)o RTA"ON co MONARCH RANGE for sale. 808 i 4 oo Bet(e RELSGIEE. 85 R4 : relighted _"em“mber 12, m W. K. Burford, Mrs. Gertrude Coon, ished appearing dancers celebrate " Dixon Street. Phone 631-2 ripgs. OZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, wat- ¢ 9 P. m. Saginaw Channel — Faust ROCk \y. ;. Erwin, Mrs. J. D. Har-|thefr lot. Tags and tatters are the 5 it st TTT TP Ter, disnes, cooking wwen<is and ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail ® Lighted Bell Buoy, reported ex- | pon Grimes, Mrs. B. L. Hol-|theme of the occasion, and “Rag-' FOR SALE ORRENT—Partly furn- outh Reasonable al Seaview 8 ;”’"‘ Seattle September 28 at o tinguished Septmeber 14, 1936, WaS \rooy, Margaret Holbrook, Estey | gedy Ann™ the tosing &ini:. | = The only line serving Alaska that maintaing f SiX-T00 houss and bath. ik ; L4 p. m. relighted September 14, Julian, Mar s, B. y " ;f?fxgs.“?n:;‘l‘l?rmo Nugget Shop. MISCELLANEOUS ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® aleutian Islands—Tuscarora Reet e e i l\,fil{;‘;fix u‘c'l:,oflc;‘((,:hl]egav?:g] ;‘)’:‘:;C‘:JC: t‘]‘];pmx’:: a reguar weekly service throughout the year. IR T " ¢ Princess Louise scheduled to o ted Buoy 2, reported showing ;... Miller, J. McGuire, Kay Mur-'a full evening in every way. High-| S DA P R2aS00 ypMSTITCHING, 6¢ yd. up; dress- ® el B OTOE lw?srrtm" R S e ki 19!36‘ 325 phy, Juno O'Brien, L H. Sedlacek, light of the festivities will be the =, Leave Armive Leave able. Phane 4 mgking, tailoring, covered buttons, © morning and s Sojith, tWo ‘e, restored to normal "CHAFREEILGES |4 vens, Wil- Prize Waltz, at midnjght sha = "y “ — T Gl et m}m Lewis. 426 e holirs later. ® September 18. e R amh B [harp. | = Boat Seattle Juneau Juneal FOR SALE- 'l.fldfl\m”)»r:nde s e e LOCAL SAILINGS | Permanent Changes Berie £ 10 M TP | S. 8. North Sea ...Sept.21 Sept.25 Sept. 2l hoiilien s the T, Chib MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 194 & Esiebeth leaves every Wednes- o Tongass Nar ~Tewis Rt [V 1o B mawards, Bagter Feith.| LARGE CROWD AT | M. S. Northland ... Sept.28 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 anielsen a > Fire Club. am 3 g 3 gh, K. 2 , Ba 3 4 3 anielse ASREANTERE - RUANGS ~ Permb- e day night at 6 p. m, for @ Ligh l.‘rhjmu T ;nc changed Sep- ooy Hart, David Roberts Jr., Pet- O. E. S. AFFA'R S. S. North Sea Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 i FOR SALE—3 Round Oak Heaters, = (o " erns” pynoce wave, 50c. ® _ Sitka and wayports. 8 vember 15 1088, to fiagh Tisetond, or Robarte MYs. Peter RONCHE 1. s M. . Northiand ....Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 good condition; 1 used furnacc. po. Beauty Shop, telephone ® Dart leaves every Friday at e eCibs h{_ cconds. Rustaft and James Andrews. fote ihidn 100 perbons gathered S. 8. North Sea ....Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Phone 484 201, 315 Decker Way. ® 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake @ &ICD! .“ PO The steamer is scheduled to sail':y the Masonic Temple last night FOR SALE—Large view lofs i1 - = ¢ . aug mesports. % {}lggcr“{é 1936“"0 for the Westward at 5:30 o'clock zor'the Order of Eastern Star hot- ! o i g ey ke \\ A -‘th ®© 0 0 0 0 0 00 0. 00 00 i A R0 e P this afternooen. returning he early | gish dinner served by the order for ‘ o f Gold Belt Addition at new low AL 3 s IR feet above high water bi a skele- yovi woel. “ RAY STEVENS, Agent ... i prices, $450 to $1050. Discount e e K husbends and friends at their fall - Tp BupgGRD, Ticket Agent ] for cash. Allen Shattuck. |WANTED—Maid for general housc- T T | Sitka” Souhd—East Bedéhn has get-together. Featured on the pro-| WHARF ) work. Mrs. J. A. Williams. Phone IDES TOMORROMW:: (| oy ety Ristohtifted gram during the evening were violin ~CIT¥ FOR SALE—Used whitw enamel in-| 2702, + ND_";‘n ‘S‘aund—“Rocl;v P‘m‘n;‘i‘.m 'r “mp e e selections by Mrs. Jack Livie and GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent side bath tubs, your choice $10. | Low tide '0:20 & o 32 feet eitflt;lls)1cd Septeitber 13 p accordion numbers by Rudy Ed- — - ) :20 A m., Stablis ptember 12, 1936, at | — = See Bulger, Heating and Plumb- “]AN'I”‘D ;TZ TICHL five- {’}?0;“ l:?'(‘ High tide 7:02 a_m. 110 feét westéth entrance to Golovin Bay. munds. ! 7 ¥ ing, Front Street. | v}:/muk‘ x;‘x.;“\;“o\‘r’)vuslcm:/l urna Low tide 13:28;p; m. 69 feet The lght 1§ flashing white, flash In es Ura I““ A Following the dlxmmr and eELnl._ T High tide 63205 n m. 129 feet 03 seconds, eclipse 2.7 seconds of ainment hour, the regular busi- AI k Tr t tl nl)nmi;uj;éloach‘ruzcllmldmlgx;fls;daazn :WANTPD Rdlka ‘knl Sonm furd- KRS £¥] 130 ‘candiepower. The light is 175 . ness session of the order was held. as a ansp(“.‘ a on I y o & —_——— P y s . ! ished children, with or without * B feet above high water on a small u I"g flm s s, 5 idstein | : ; i o . [ i Sge pui oo | Geivaid sohociings Apply Mintield 3 HAL'BUTERS white house. It is maintained from British Climber, 51, ompally b g, .“_ trf p EARIA | School, Glacier Highway. il August 1 to October 31. \ PEIPING, Sept. 23.—Restoration lees Up Everest Try 2000—4 h < Changes to Be Made foaks he celehe 1 : g i °pu“m";;’ard‘:g Ix"l'::;f,l;gm?’: WANTED — Woman for general| SELL SE ATTLE Lynh Candl — KatZehin River :0;,1( fi’c‘i;fi;“\‘.i?;fle??’;;‘fif”'gf.’f’: FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION eges than Leghorns. We specialize hogs:fl'ilrkv Inquire. sf ‘433 5:,h‘: A Flats Lighted Bell Buoy 4 to beperors who ruled China from 1368 lcdl;?N?O’;] 'Ft 2;‘:}‘;“‘ R‘ejtlt" Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle i 2 and Nelson. | satblished about October 10, 1936 i jus dh g PR GRS L i te in Alaska shipments. $1.15 ea. F. ! esat] s |té 1634 A. D., are buried, has just s % RN § P 5 tion t! ed this year in an at- O. B. Seattle. OBAN'S Farms & |y, SEATTLE, Sept. 23.—Three hali- in positioh of Katzehin River Flats | peen completed. » e T v 5 Hatchery, Kirkland, Washington. “ggfif,fi;}‘ Z‘,";’fn’:fi;::n'fc““;,’,‘;l buters arrived today from the west- Buoy 4 which will then be dis-| The tombs, famous for the long (CTPt to climb unconquered “O‘mt} Ketchikan v;“’r':%"')'ck P'lg;:le:;fi:rg?ieil'llnesne‘;ttle 3 take anything. Address Ben ©rD banks as follows " \avenue of grotesque stone amma]sTE‘fe;es‘ ‘”“‘ Bexey txydlt ‘u':."un” b :PM T}; ) 9P.M ’Fr‘da / FOR .SALE—Baby buggy and baby et fade Empirs, Eldorado, 39,000 ‘pounds, sélling I AT T |leading to them, are annually vis- | bm;l;v: ;unhsil]me aytl will be| S E - n‘:?; o .S. t l25y crib. Call 5152. S Ulfor 1w and 104 cents; Seawle, ZADORA [§ DUE HERE® [ited by thousends of American pifocd DU Shafl never ty again S. 8. Evelyn Berg ... Sept. 24 + Sept. b At r g 39,000 pounds, 10% and 10 cents; “ g 2 e | touris heir wa; see China’s | . 5% Al 0l pei ik o *M, S. Zapora ott. 1 Oct. 2 YOR SALE_1931 Willys T Rk SXPERIENCEL» young woman : i HU F,l. R ourists on their way to see China’s | g o " & oo 0 S er that T shalll P e it battery—| Wants general housework. 50c Sunset, 36,000 pounds, 11% and 10 T RSDAYA E NOON “Great wall” which is only & |give yp climbing Seaatar ;;eaks' Jeod jogncution; DOw. ¥ heur. Phone 380L | cents. l e short distance from the Ming Se- | ..o orten hard "'I ko bish vl D B l{hMMLI‘ A ent $125.00 for quick sale, Write Em- g —| The Evolution and Selma J. Motorship Zapora, from Seattle, | pulchres ‘:‘eu“l C:: parder thig S8 Roahest g (4 + 3 2 mountains e - E p“e o TR TR el old gom It vaiie brought in sable and sold for 4 and js due in port 4t 2 o'clock tomorrow | The restoration was begun last f :__“.__ ! PHONE 114 Nighl. Phone 3127 ,OR SALE A'Nen dan hese ;m‘ "l‘" al Nugget 51109 |4 cents a pound. |afternoon according to radio ad-!year with money provided by the SAVE THE DATE! 4 i iy incomplete, will sell for one Y IR i Y " vices received by D. B. Femmer, Ju- | Government Railways and the Min- | Wednesday, Oct. 14, for the Mar- o half invéstment, Tiness cause for BOUND FOR OUTSIDE UNDERGOES OPERATION néail ‘agent, ‘istry of Finance for the restoration | |tha Society dinner. adv | £ selling. Address by letter L 1810 Many residents of Fairbanks are! care Empire FOR SALE—Moaern, twenty-foot, [its. mahogany front and baok bar, friends here while the steamer was . ARCTIC gmu annous John White, of the Alaska Laun-| aboard the Alaska southbound for|gyy was admitted to St. Ann's Hos various points in the States on vis- \pital at roon yesterday and under- Juneau péssengers from Seattle|of historic landmarks and cultural | Pérsson, Gale Perssoh, Mrs. A. H Mmrs. Pearl Brockmén,) Heavne, i fiw | LOUIS DELEBECQUE " Office at Gastineau Hotel Lobby pm;.(;-shnuu;eloe, Night Phones, 4652 and 623; Hafigar, 106-2 rings ~ Twa Large, Fast lanes for Charter Service . to Ans'mn Alaska ~-ALEX HOLDEN . Chief Pilot GENE MEYRING Pilot board | the Zapora ' include Allen objects. Similar renovation scnvmes‘ are now going on at the famous | Among those Who met Juneau|went an operation performed by PEIsson, Bairie Coates, C. D. Coates|Temple of Heaven, the Altar of |Chatham Straits Transporiation Co. and other shrifes in or| e S Empire ads are read. PRINCESS LOUISE ; September 16, 24 ; October 3, 15, Alaska Air Ttanspéi't,' Inc. PO Y - AIRWAYS MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY| l'ACl.l!lC AI.ASKA Soqflh Juneau . Fairbanks Nome ~ P W M. Whitehead and Dr. C: €. a0d wife, 66 99 ! also cigar case. KRAFFT CAB-|ID port were Mr and Mrs. A D.|Garie; ai 4 oclock. Richard _Brockinah, Mrs. 1. G.\near Peiping. M. s DART ‘ SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER INET SHOP. fi\:ih J::: V‘\,Iv VX clark&iDrE;;:: A e Whkefield, Terry Qgfighehr Denny | - e — 4 . | —_——— es. orenz, ss (——————-—-—q-—-‘—'—— 1éger, D ¥ e o : Clausen, Miss Norma Clausen, Mrs.| G‘! ese 'irs g ‘Alcohol as MO‘OI‘ ‘atl:lvisme;x;:l;l;tgzgir;v;rzk:rfi;{ > 7'Place LOCkheed VE ;a ) LOS) AND} FOUND |otto BaByless and Mary Bayless § ; HA INES \ IS ! Fuel Is Boonung Alexander and way ports. 1 o P 2 E | - > i Y vy |Freight received not later than 4, G'Pluce Bellance Skytocket P LOST—Ong .brown lesvther purse. OUT ON VAUATION | ] C’HA,RGED m cLOmFB RIO DE JANE[RO Sept. 23— p. m. Thursday. o ik ir Please return to Ordway | Mrs. Lewis Brown, of Fairbanks, THEFT CASE HERE official figures, showed a govern- | FOR INFORMATION | 4-Place Stinson Patco s TOST_Navy-blue, wooden beaded, |!S @ southbound passenger for se- | HARRY RACE, Druggist {ment decree requiring consumption| MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 ¥, I v A 3 _l|attle on a two months’ visit with | “The Squibb Stores of AW' . |engines in Brazil to burn with| ey ¥ trior Shturday atternoon, Finder Ber mother, Mrs. T. Ransen | Complaint charging Nan Dol yine parts of ordinary fucl one prrt| 'CHANNEL RUS LINE LINE { U.S. MAIL 3 please return to Mrs. Alex Hold- |z L e "“—'——T ‘L”:nefiiufg Stolin pmpr:r(;eywklll;“fi i OF ‘alcotiol Tias stepped up ‘Mlookol| oL 1 Douglas It i .ll'fln or . en, Gastincau Hotel. Reward. | H. S. GRAVES li | JUNE. AU YOUNG filed in U, 8. Commissioner's Coun!f;gf“;?‘i:-,;zofia 3lzn 291; g;z m:: ,‘;:1 ot dhe Bgin g M o 5 PHONES, Juneau g&';f“é s612, Night and Day FOUND—Pair of glasses at rifle Hom:T:re }ffll::hisg\ 2‘"" i } | Hardware Colfigflty ‘;‘l:';;e:';gr ::;r:!::estelegrapned %0} it comes from sugar cane ’l‘ol;‘:’ £ ;‘5 GP MFS. 4 515 A 155 Al g IMMY™ R range. Owner can have same by affner an [ A B i Y 3 4 SHELDON SIMMONS b INEHART “ proving ownership and paying for (| Marx Clothing Al e and Heavy Hardwars | | '““f edw‘t’:';“wf m:geif)“’m:’ i HARD TIME DANCE | coate M-J’ N Chief Pilot Pilot ( |= = recly s At THE DREAMLAND, o A RN e L and othbr accessories which she 15| oo cciay might. Douglas, | 40; HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent > FOUND—Folder containing keys, In' = {alleged to have known was stolen s 1o | 440, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, - . Sabin’s store. Owner may reclaim R R from Mrs. Sadle Johnson of au- | | : by calling at Empire and paymg iy h g |neau.” Pno“ 6 4 for this advertisement. Ammunition * 5 e Saturday and i — - See—BIG Van Fis 3 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS' || - Sunday | .,’.f.",'f.fif’d bantam lch;;ken :u;e SOUTH FRANKLIN ' Two emergency sppendectonhes| | _ FOF Very prompt Leave :ms”ium_'“'fii‘ gy B ¢ o 4 and otherwise normal, is owned by| Phone 479 DRY CLEANING were performed yesterday afternbon| | LIQUOR DELIVERY | | PMc2:30, s E R v l c E Siothert Starkoy of West Flaina: Moy lat St. Ann’s Hospital, one on Dixie Q RD . ‘. 10t y McClure by Dr. W. P. Blanton and <+ - | t e the &ther on Mrs. J. Ingle by Dr. TO INTERIOR ALASKA - c1g . W, Whitehead. RN 5 i ) ms ———————— G Soft ts'n-:m-:'m SAILS THURSDAY | s CAN ADIAN Luxurious Twin Engine Transports igaretie: Water S o oy daay i RS - Radio Equipped g e = R PACIFIC P . Candy Washing ay at 6 pm, ALL w.cc I.v : , : h . | i R tbeonthedbekby " | : ‘ 4 1*}»";4, e | Thursday. SAILING oty | DAVIS SPORTATION | DA 5 THANS) . TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA e Gastlnm notel ‘ i e sads Bl i > and SEATTLE i o /Lode ana-pracer “iocation notices > . PHONE 106 | i o4} e — From Juneau Louis A. Deleb ' . P un C e ‘etque s

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