The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 24, 1936, Page 6

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IFIEP e LR TER PV IXREVTITTIIVPITT I I0R 9 s r b v v goan s EX 2 ISRV ET NS N e S e ey o e g e e e tErTYI Y v e reee S SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will proauce, if you: L. Think carefully your proposition. 3. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be spegific "Jse colorful words. /¥%weid generalities. 4. Tell the whole story. 5. Emphasize the best fea- ture of your offer. about & < 1 WHO'S THAT YOUNG BLADE POLLY'S BIN ¢ DLA\/IN' AROUND )v s B o8 RIERENES VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. CABIN—McMullen. 9th St. WILL RENT—New General Electric | Console Radio to responsible par- ty. Get outside stations. $5.00 a month. Phone 633, evenlngs FURNISHED 4-room house Phone 187 after 5 p.m. F'OR RENT Nice quiet room for 6. Mention price. 7. Make answering as easy as possible. SALE—Electric wasmng ‘ma- wringer attached. See C l :nn Oakes. MONARCH RANGE for sale. 808 Dixon Street. Phone 631-2 rings. FOR SALE OR RENT—J’BX‘IU furn- ished six-room house and bath. Terms. Inquire Nugget Shop. FOR SALE—Estes plano Reason- able. Phone 3022. FOR SALE—1936 Oldsmflbfle sedan See Service Motors or Chuck Danielsen at the Fire Club. FOR SALE—3 Round Oak Heaters, good condition; 1 used Iumace Phone 484. } FOR SALE—Usea whiwe enamel in- | side bath tubs, your choice $10. See Bulger, Heating and Plumb- ing, Front Street. 3000—4 m;. old Minfircé—uéhmn pullets. Hardier lay larger & more eggs than Leghorns. We specialize | in Alaska shipments. 31.15 ea. F. O. B. Seattle. OBAN'S Farms & Hatchery, Kirkland, Washington. i’OR SALE—Baby buggy and baby crib. Call 5152 "OR SALE—IBB] Wfllys 6 coach good condition, new battery— $125.00 for quick sale. Write Em- pire W 1813. PR TN S MR L 1OR sALE -- New smail modern home, incomplete, will sell for one half investment. Illness cause for selling. Address by letter L 1810 care Empire. | MIMEOGRAPHING? gentleman. 114 West 6th St. Phone 330, [FOR RENT — Furnished steam heated room. Phone 681. FOR RENT—Wili sublet for five months, four-room apartment; 725 Basin Road. Phone 1003. FOR RENT—Pumlmed or unfurn- ished, a five room house; full basement, oil burner, fireplace, etc. Phone G. E. Krause, 439. FOR RENT—Two rurnished rooms with bath, steam heated. Tele- phone 177. FOR RENT — Two room pe.my furnished apartment over Totem Grocry Telephone 626. OOZY w-.rm turn. apls wght, wat- er, disnes, cooking utensils and oath. Reasonable at Seaview. MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITCHII\ Gc yd. up; dreS- making, taflorins covered buttons. Ruth Lewis. 426 Goldstein Bldz Phone 194, GUARANTEEL Reallstle Perma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. Tola’s Beauty BShop, telephone 201, 315 Decker w-.y 1 ; WANTED WAN'I'FD Gond used sludm cuu(‘h Phone ED, 16. work and care of two children. Call 5604 after 5:00 p.m. WAN’I’ED—Mam tor general house- work. Mrs. J. A. Williams. Phone 2702. WANTED—TO rent five-room par; ly furnished house with furnace. Write Empire W 1867. FOR SALE—Moaern, :wenty-(out mahogany front, and baok bar, alsc cigar case. KRAFFT CAB- INF'T SHOP LOST—One brown leather purse Please return to Ordway's. lady's purse; in downtown dis- trict, Saturday afterncon. Finder please return to Mrs. Alex Hold- en, Gastineau Hotel. Reward. FOUND—Pair of glasses at rifle range. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying ror' this ad. mUND—Folder conta.!nlng keys, in Sabin’s store. Owner may reclaim by calling at Empire and paying for this gdvertisement. " Empire classifieds pay. [ i PHONE 36 For v rompt LIQUOR VERY ished children, with or without ' private schooling. Apply Minfield School, Glacier Highway. HE'S A YOUNG PAINTER. A FUTURIST, I GUESS WANTED—Maid for general house- WANTED—Boara ana room furn-! DON'T DOUBT T ABIT, BY CRACKY! Vi i Marine News i —— ] S e’ |LOUISE TAKES Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND . ® Zapora in port and sails sou.h 51 souTHBnuNn e at midnight tonight. . ® North Sea due tomorrow night e ® or Saturday morning. . ® Northwestern scheduled to ar- e ® rive Monday. ) L] SCHEDULED SAIL!NGS . ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e . ° Seame September 26 at 9 a. @ CPR Sleamer Arrives at 7 . ¢| and Sails for Vancou- » Nor'-hhnd scheduled to sail e f{rom Seattle September 28at & ver at 9 AM. e 9p m. L] ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail @]/ The steamer Princess Louise ® from Seattle September 28 at e |berthed at the Pacific Coast Dock e 9p m e at 7 this morning and left south- ® Princess Louise scheduled to e ‘bound at 9 with the following pas- ® sail from Vancouver Sep- e |sengers aboard from Juneau: ® tember 28 at 9 p. m. e| Mr. and Mrs. W. Morin, S. Mer- ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |koorieff, Tom Balnave, Mr. and ® Yukon due southbound next e |Mrfs. M. J. Gallwas, J. L. McCarrey, e Monday or Tuesday. o |ROss Fox, Mrs. T. Kennedy, T. Hel- ° LOCAL SAILINGS ‘len(hal. Mrs,v 4 He]vlenthal, Bertha o Estebeth leaves every Wednes- .lii:;zl:xgh. Ivan Windsor, George : g?:;m";izt w‘:typ:n:. e : G. E. Goudie, H. R. Herner, Mrs 7 D. Dishaw. C. B. Personeus, Ru'h ¢ Dart leaves every Friday at ® Neiing Mrs. B. B. Neiding, Mrs, O, ® 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake ® (g gullivan, R.E. Newton, E. Lager- & KRG wayports. ® gren, H. F. Kennard, Miss C. Tii- . ® & 00 000 0 0 v 0 e fany Miss B. Simpkins, R. Bidde- ‘come, C. Davis, E. Weschenfelder, 4 H. E. Smith, W. T. Tull, E. H. Clary. TIDES TOMORROW || J. Barfoot, M. Peterson, D. Mc- ¢ Gee, M. M. Krom, J. Penwck, e |Archie Shiels, John Durand, D. Low tide 1:44 a. m, 32 feet Brant Jr. C. L. Brant, Miss G High tide 8:27 a m, 115 feet ‘Bmm. Mrs. C. L. Brant, Robert Low tide 2:02 p. m, 65 feet 'Hall, Rev. J. M. Somerndike, Geo. High tide 7:58 p. m., 13.1 feet 'Rehm, L. E. Osness, H. I. Lucas, R. Rogers, Mildred Sinnott, Mrs. R. L Close. e g NORTHWESTERN JUNEA |]4HALIBIJTERS edobl ‘SELL, SEATTLE | SEATTLE, Sept. 24—Four hali- buters arrived today from the west- ern banks. i The Tacoma brought in 23,000 pounds and sold for 10% and 10 cents aipound; Pioneer, III, 15,000 pounds, selling for 10% and 10% cents; Vansee, 39,000 pounds, 10% 'and 10 cents; Pacific, 39,000 pounds, 11% and 10 cents. e \CAMPBELL RACING SEATTLE, Sfpt. 24 - SLeamer Northwestern sailed for Southeast Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this forenoon with twenty Sengers. The following first ' class pas- sengers are aboard the Northwest- ern for Juneau: Miss O. Nichols, J. W. Fennell, Miss Merel George, J. T. Beckman, and seven steerage. SRS & HOONAH WOMAN ILL Mrs. Margaret Johnson, of Hoon- ah, entered St. Ann’s Hospital yes- {terday for medical attention WAN"I'ED — Woman for general | housework. Inquire at 433 5th! and Nelson. WANTED—Young mun wants work. Electrician or auto mechanic. Will | take anything. | Karch, care Empire. wanis general hour. Phone 380L TURN yeur old gomt mt vawme Cash cr trade ai Numt Shop [ W& GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing Ammunition See—BIG Van SOUTH FRANKLIN Phone 479 Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW - ARCTIC .. Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap i | g.m e PHONE Address Ben! EXPERIENCKL: young woman! housework. 50c - GOES WESTWARD Mrs. Gus George left aboard the | Yukon for a visit with relatives m the MaLanuska Valley. - | CAR SOLD TO BAND. LEADER FOR FIFTY LONDON, Sept. 24—The famous Blue Bird first of the racing cars built by Sir Malcolm Campbell, at a cost of $25,000, has been re- ported sold—for $50. Billy Cotton, prominent band leader, chaser. | 4 2. HARRY RACRE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” | dance cylinder, 350-horsepower machine ) {Pill to Combat Famine Prescribed tFor China | LANCHOW, China, Sept. 24.—Fu- ,ture famines in China may be ef- fectively overcome if a “starvation !speeific” invented by Dr. Ma Yen- &m, a Cantonese physician, proves ! successful. Dr. Ma’'s prescription, it is said, consists of pills containing highly iconcentrated sesame, beans and cer- tain medicinal ingredients. i e | — on the beach at an English seaside ! JUNEAU-YOUNG resort. There’s no other place he drive it . || Hardware Company |[|*® I pums—ol.—elxse | i ] | Shelf and Heavy Hardware ZORIC DRY CLEANING ° . his formula to the Kansu Prov- ince Famine Commission for con- ® to western Kansu. TR T ——— Lode and placer location notices Y ' o" ,l.r sale at The Empire office. is the reported pur-! He intends to try out the 12-| Soft The taking of these “staryation” w‘tfl pills, Dr. Ma says, will enable a q person to live for weeks without, Wulnna ardinary food. He has submitted sideration as a measure of reller i 'TH‘ HOTEL MANAGER P TH! LINE SEZ EEEN PROMISIN' "X Mo RO 1 LAPORA GETS LANDUN GLINGS IN AT NOON TO SMALL LEAD FROM SOUTH ~ IN DIGEST POLL Ten Passengers Will Sail Roosevelt Shows Gain of| on Motorship Which | Four Per Cent with Great | Leaves, Midnight Strides in South States On the motorship Zapora, which| With Gov. Landon 'still clinging arrived at noon today from Seat- to the lead, and President Roose- tle, was the following list of pas- velt gaining approximately 4 per; sengers: Mrs. A. H. Persson, Allan cent on him over last week’s re-| on, Gale Persson, Mr. and bort, the third report of the Liter- 'Mrs. C. D. Coates, Barrie Coates, 2ry Digest Poll is said to give Lan- Mrs. Pearl Bockman, Richard Bock- |don 153,360, Roosevelt, 88815, and man, Mrs. I. G. Wakefield, Mrs. Lemke 10,374 votes, with a total of Don Gallagher, Terry Gallagher,, 1254718 votes tabulated from thir- Scattered returns from the follow- | 3 SERVING ALASKA THE "EAR ROUND ' S AN SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DugJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboun¢ Yukon ....Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 28 N'Western ._Sept. 23 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Alaska Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Yukon Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 12 Alaska Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Yulkon Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 I THE ALASKA LINE 1 M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 NORTHIL Ty TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintaine & reguar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave Boat Seattle Juneau Junem 8. 8. North Sea ....Sept.21 Sept.25 Sept.21 M. 8. Northland ....Sept.28 Oct. 2 Oct. 2 S. 8. North Sea ...Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 M. S. Northland ....Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 1§ 8. S. North Sea ....Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 RAY STEVENS, Agert .. " J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . Steamer Leaves Here at 6:30 o'Clock Bound for Westward - Today's News Today—Empire. Denny Ghallagher, A. Van Mavern, |teen states, with no large cities in- Sailing at midnight from the |cluded. Commercial Dock the motorship will have aboard the following per- N8 states make up this week’s total sons from here: Edna Olsen, Mrs, 0f tabulations, Arkansas, Indiana, Hind Mary Ellen Hindes, Mrs. Towa, Louisiana, Maine, Minneso-| M. Gloria, Fred Gloria, Alice Bail- | (& Mississipi, New Jersey, New York, ey, Richaid Radalet. Mr. and:Mrs, g?;gg Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and‘ D. P. Kraomér, Mavy Lou ESSMSN. 1. tue shathern sphlee reporting are | 3 B ranging from 3 to almost 9 to 1 rm-; Roosevelt. | Towa so far gives Landon 14,942, SIXTEEN I.EAVE Roosevelt 9,133; New York, Landon| 45,595, Roos t 11,045; New Jersey, |Landon 20,500, Roosevelt 11,045; Oluo Landm\ 12,593, Roosevelt, 7,- nsylvania, Landon, 25,750, zRocseve]t 11 Indiana, Landon LAST EVENING 7,853 Roosevelt 4,881; Louisiana, Landon, 742, Roosevelt, 2,197; Maine, | Landon 7,661, Roosevelt 3,465; Min- nesota, Landon 13,598, Roosevelt 0.352; Miss ppi, Landon 244, Roosevelt 2,163; Oklahoma, Landon 2,091; Roosevelt 2,627; Texas, Lan- don 1368, Roosevelt 4,615. | So far 27,288 who voted Democra- | Alaska Line steamer Yukon left tic in 1932 have signified Republican here at 6:30 last evening bound for this year. Thirteen thousand seven Westward ports. hundred twenty-six who voted Re- Aboard the vessel were the fol- Publican in have switched lowing passengers from Juneau: L. Democ this year, leaving a net L. Parr, B. B. Parr, C. T. Erickson, 10ss thus far in the switching of George M. Williams, Tom Daniels, 13562 fcr the Democrats. Mrs. Gus George, Mrs. H. F. Gall- e was, John F. Splaion, Daniel Mc- GO SOUTH | Hufford, F. Shields, Robert Klein, Mrs. B. B. Neiding, daughter of! F. Yasanaga, Gil Rich, I. M. Bush- | e ong My 1. R, Shepard, and Ry, M. H. Carroll; Halen Cully. | ggughiver, Ruth, 16f6 o thé Prihc cess Louise enroute to their home VERLE BARTLETT I§ |in seatui = ————— | ARRIVAL FROM SOUTH LEAVING FOR U. W. ! Richard Radalet leaves for Seat- | Miss Verle Bartlett arrived here!tle tonight aboard the: Zapora to! yesterday on the Yukon to replace again enter the University of Wash- | Mrs. Chester Ellis at the Alaskaington. | Credit Bureau. The marriage of e | Mrs. Ellis, the former Margaret Sands, was an event here of last‘ o Saturday night Chatham Straits Transportation Co. Miss Bartlett, a graduate of the “ University of Idaho has taken ad-| u s DMT” ditional training at the Idaho Tech- ! nical Institute at Boise. She was, Leaves“Femmer Dock every formerly with the Washington Mu- |3t 7 @. m. for Pe‘EYSb“f!: Kfl& Pon tual Savings Bank at Seattle and Alexander and way ports. jwill have full charge of the office FTelght received not later than 4; of the Alaska Credit Bureau. Fo?z &Th“N%ON | The new-comer is stopping at the FORMA! ! Bviais Hotol, PREne |MAURICE ©. REABER, Phone 4622 e, | LEAVES TODAY CHANNEL BUS LINE Byron Personeus, son of Rev. and Mrs. Gharles C. Personeus, leu‘ AM.—7: 15,8 | this morning ‘on the Princess' Louise 13. enroute south to attend the Nnrth-!:?a'" :“1:‘ ,PI?"?",S .‘}"?’ :’:: ‘ west' Bible Institute. i 11:15, 12:00 midnight. | Leavs Dauglas A.M.— » | Lode and placer location nmuu‘m‘:u ,oh;_!‘_ LA SN a0, {for sale at The Empire office. 118320 3100, "'0- 8:40, 6:40, 7:40, '8:40, 10:10,| GARBAGE HAULED Giace T Reasonable Monthly Rates ‘E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 753 3 Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; [P 12:30, 415, Saturday and Sunday Specin—6:45 p.mm. |Leave Junean: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; PM.—2:30, 5:15. Seturday aad Bumuysmu_muom ALSO TAXI SERVICE ANADIAN PACIFIC PIGGLY WIGGLY ALASKA = LAUNDRY || e PHONE 15 ’ New York Life iU, KEI'I‘H G. Office m—w 601-2 — — Two Large, Fast to All P ALEX HOLDEN Chief Pilot B i MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. Office at Gasth\uu Hotel Lobby . PHONES: Gastineau, 106; Night Phones, 4652 and 623; Hangar, 106-2 rings From Juneau LOUIS DELEBECQUE Age PRINCESS LOUISE September 16, 24 October 3, 15, Tickets, reservations and full GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Alaska Transpertation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION w»ekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrargz2ll—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle % P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday S. S. Evelyn Berg .._Sept. 24 Sept. 25 *M. S. Zapora .. ‘ot 13 Oct. 2 D.B. FEMMER. Agent Night Phone 312 PHONE 114 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellance Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 “JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA Luxurious Twin Engine Transperts Equipped Radio [ ] Office Gastineau Hotel PHONE 106 Louis A. Delebecque MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! o PACIFIC ALASKA particulars from V. W. MULVIRILL, Agent JUNEAT es for Charter Service in Alaska GENE MEYRING Pilot AIRWAYS Seatile Iunequ Fairbanks Nome A et R S R R Ak S LR {

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