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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1936 By CLIFF STERRETT o BEIN" ABLE T' LOOK. AT TH' CHEERED o mINGS LIKE FOLKS COULD SHORE TAKE A GREAT LESSON FROM THAT BODY. IT SEZ HERE WHERE A MAN CLAIMS TH!' END ©O' TH' WORLD'S COM gl' IN TWO MO 3AILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Junean Due Juncau Seattle Northbound Southboun¢ HOW COME, PAW 2 Steamer Alaska # Yukon # Alaska Yukon Alaska h Yukon Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Cet. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 I ott. 31 THE AvASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 1® 1936, King Peaturee Syndicime, Inc World sights reierved REERENEKR FOR RENT_Furnished apartment. McBride Apsrtments Phone 5701. SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will proauce, # yohis FOR RENT — b-room furnished | e g:l;s:: with bath. Call Bill's Shoe | ’ your “proposition. ! P }.-aao.---o'd Direct. your selling efforts | rOR RENT—Five-room furnished | b at the individual. Heise PHONETS0N Steaniér Movements NORFHBO Be specmu “Ise colcrful wards. reid generalities ® Northland scheduled to arrive e Saturday. Tell the whole gwory. oot b o room for gentleman. 114 West : EV:E;: Berg due Sunday after- | ture of your uffer. s SEISY Rgne 3N, e SCHEDULED SAIL!NGS Mention price. Make answering as easy FOR RENT—WIL sublet for five |® Zapora scheduled to sail from as possible. months, four-room apartment; 725 Seattle Friday, October 2 at Basin Road. Phone 1003. ¢ 9p.m. ® Yukon scheduled to sail from F‘OR RENT—‘Avo mrmshed rooms | ® Seattle Sunday or Monday. with bath, steam heated. Tele- |® North Sea scheduled to sail | Pphone 177. "o from Seattle October 5 at 9 -~ s . p. m. “6;0’(1!?0& RENT - Two !DOm PM"JY o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS furnished apartment over Totem | | ® Northwestern scheduled south- Grocery. Telephone 626. ;- bound tcnight, sometime, | R T s oo | nothing definite at 3 p. m. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, Wat- | ¢ pripcess Louise scheduled er, dianes, cooking utepsls and 4. southbound next Saturday CABIN—McMullen.' 9th St. | | FOR RENT — Nice quiet, heated, Steamer Amves in Port at 9:30 Last Evening on FOR SALE—Electric range. condition. Phone 3903. FOR SALE—1931 Chevrolet sport sedan in excellent condition. In- quire 827 W. Tenth Street. The only line serving Alaska that maintalmg & regaar weekly service throughout the year. Leave Seattle Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 9 Arrive Boat Juneau M. S. Northland S. S. North Sea M. S. Northland S. S. North Sea M. 8. Northland S. 8. North Sea M. S. Northalnd FOR ilege of Goldstein 526, between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 Posi FOR SALF — Five-room house in Douglas. Three bedrooms, m-wl_v‘ remodelled, new roof and foun- dation. $2,000. See Allen Shattuck. KAY STEVENS, Agest ... 1. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agrn! CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent i 1 Marine News | ] ~ HERE AT NINE SEI.I.S SEATTLE y ol ALASKA BERTHS Aleutian brought in. 35,000 pounds . for 10% and 10 cents a pound. Come in from West- aged 3% cents a pound. estward berthed at the Pacific| sengers for Juneau: Sam Braun, her 1 NOl’t ks Tl'p Haynes, John Lubich, Fred Lucas, The PAA Electra took off at otlock last evening, btinging 45‘J[‘annttc Whittier, M. D. Williams, erford for Fairbanks and R. W. {A. Cohen, Mrs. L. Cunmingham J. Reastner, George Parks, E. M. . ;. o vath. Reasonable at Seavie' morning. flight from Fairbanks on Sunday. sALE—rmmlulc. and priv- day. G. Lemieux, Vera Liebel, H. Lindlay, 2 G"ARAN’I’ELL‘ Reaisiie Perma: day hight at 6 p: my for e|W. T. Mahoney, Mrs. Dorothy Mc. RNodes Rex Beach, W. D. Culver, $01,°315 Decker Way. w. leen Peterson, A. Ruppell, Miss B, en, E. Novich, J. P. Morgan, C. Beginners' fall classes now start-| ® 7 & m. for Petersburg, Kake ® - | bin, Bob Toussaint, Mrs.. C. Way-| Passengers for Southeast ports FATLENO < ! N | THIs MURNING SEATTLE, Oct. 1.—Only one hali- buter arrived in port today. The 3 from the western banks and sold Twenty-five Passengers | HERE BR'N ING 1 Six vessels came in from the| |local banks with sable .and aver- | ard on Steamer 45 PASSENGEHS Sleamer Yukon arriving from the Coast Dock at 9 o'clock this morn- PAA ELEGTRA ing with the following list of pas-| | G. Burke, William Cooper, M. L.| FUR INTEHIGR Donaway, J. W. Gucker, H. H.} F. A. McCloud, N. N. Odom, L. Steamer Alaska, Capt. C. W, Wes- d ¢ |Schromm, H. J. Thompson, Mar. ! terland, arrived northbound at roma 5 ¥110:30 this mofning with three pas- DlssEpeis (o Jtiesu |R. McCombe, Sam Mally, John |S€Dgers, A. J. Ruppel and R. Ruth- | Arriving here were: Rosé Angot, Medica, John Ofola, M. Casheur, . .o = o ehorse. Mt 5 M. itk Prafk Thithsne |BoWan, I Teylor, Stvert Christen-| The pliné will.mikb: a, reftrn e {® Alaska scheduled southbound ® (R. W. Fraser, W. A. Hesse, Anna “”L‘é:;::‘:‘m‘?:’a'fmmn e dpiive 7 ¢ ';"[]‘3_“' ap:f’;,],;enfimimn MISLLLLANEUUS : next Wednesday or. Thurs- © | Mae Johnston, K. K. Katz, Mrs. L. hid, abowrd the following.. Bas- Empn:e classifieds nuy uilding. I Iy ' LOCAL SAILINGS }A. B. Luhdstrom, Brd, P P. Mat- | S0€8 booker Lom Junest i nents, $375. Finger wave, 50c.|s Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® |thiesen, J. McGovern, Mr. and Ms. p-ooc Den- O ©. Brant, Mus, M. | g Tola's Beauty Shop, telephone 2 cA NADIAN H. Henderson, Dean Williams, Pat- y 2} Sitke and wayports. 'Leod Dorothy Peterson, Mrs. R. A. sy Carter, C. M. Handley, H. Wirn- 3 ety 3 ] = S B | | s Taves every BEIGAF 86 6 ! Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Kath- Sl Yo 5% 3 PIANO lessons, classical or popular. | 4 % N i Fletcher, S. E. Guthrie and wife, * R e e & Rieck, John Reck, H. Shak, H » )% 21 inj Phone 554. Ruth Wood. |® and wayports. . " |Grace Tringell. g_ e e Sterling, R. J. Sommers, C. A. To- TO VANCOUVER. VICTORIA and SEATTLE FOR SALE—One automatic electric | washing machine. One three-) quarter bed. One day bad. Chairs,' dressers, etc. 426 Main St. included: Mildred Hill, Gerald Hill, Mrs. B. Refsland, Enna Kronquist, Teresa Kirk, Ebba Kirk, Grace, Tringale, Phillip Tringale, Peter Roberts, David- Roberts, W. T. Hunt, G. Duncan, H. Katase and| wife, J. Suckinan, Charles Burdick, | | WANTED | p {nor, C. Wise, B. Hulk, W. Wana- { * ~——————% maker, E. Keyes, B. Bedwallas. TIDES TOMORROW || Arriving from Southeast Alaska ——————————& |ports were: Effie Bronson, Bertha High tide 1:28 a. m, 180 feet ' Christensen, L. G. Lemieux; I. D.| Low tide 7:23 a. m., -07 feet |Raginsky, C. H. Flory, D. M. Both- High tide 1:32 p. m., 198 feet |y Mrs E. Edmonds, Ruth Harri- Low tide 7:56 p. m., -32 feet |gon Dorothy Hanson. S. Anderson and wife, Mrs. .- Leaving here on the Alaska this Samuelson, H. S. Deily, Ben Aguna, LEAVES AFTER VISIT morning were the following pas-|Baxter Felch. [ Harlan R. Herner, of Clarksdale, sengers for Seward and Valdez > - Arizona, was a passenger south re- g, Lewis, Don Buchanan, Her- WILLIAMS BACK | pullets. Hardier lay larger & more cently after a visit to his sister,|an Reft, Jim May, N. Kupoff, M:D: Williams, District Em,mm:u eggs than Leghorns. We specialize | {Mrs. Frank Garnick. Oscar Hart, Mrs. L. L. LaMay, H.|°f the Bureau of Public Roads, in Alaska shipments. $1.15 ea. F. WANTED—Expeérienced meat cut-| Mr. Harlan had ot heen i ™-lp carter, Robert, Wakelin. {back in Juneau today on the Yu-| oy O. B. Seattle. OBAN'S Farms & | ter. Apply Piggly Wiggly Meat neau for eleven years and was sut« kon after an inspection trip to the Hatchory, Kirkland, Washinglon Department. | prised at the greaw stride .;unchEl [NEMARTIHSEN\ Westward, reported road contracts' -~ has made in his absence. i iprog‘ressmg in ;good shape in that TED—Woman, 19 to 45, as cook and housekeeper for man and three children, at Chichagof Transportation furnished. Apply Alaska Air Transport. From Juneau FOR SALE OR RENT—Partly furn- ished six-room house and bath. Terms. Inquire Nugget Shop. PRINCESS LOUISE October 3, 15, Alaska Transpertation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrang2il—Petersburg—Juneaun Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle FOR SALE— Rouna Oak Heaters, | good condition; 1 used furnace.| Phone 484 wnshin’g"ma,chiine. Byron Miller. Phone 3751. \WOMAN wahts housework, cham- bermaid work or cooking. Phone 2551. PRINCESS NORAH October 24 November 2 3000—4 mo. old Minorca-Leghorn | Tickets, reservations and full particulars from | FOR SALE—1031 Willys 6 coach, | wANTED — Reliable party fo run |district. Mueh of .the work in the Formerly employed at Thane, M. | good condition, new battery— $125.00 for quick sale. Write Em- pire W' 1813. JOR SALE -- New smail modern home, incomplete, will sell for one| I Sitka, Alaska. < |RECENTLY arrivea capable cook; Write Oscar Sirstad, Herner is now the Assistant Mill | mfl,lus PARTIESI | Superintendent at the Phelps Dodge | T y REL, mine at Clarksdale. | Miss Elaine Marwensen, who i to 5 | become the bride of Edward Glov-| + BROKERS TRAVELING anetti on Saturday, has been the Oscar Hart and Robert Wakelin, | inspiration for a number of enter- fox farm. good housekeeper; practical nurse, | experfenced with children, willing Westward this season is on the Moose Pass route. e MARRIED Phillip F Tringale, San Prancisco fisherman, and Grace T. Aiello,| Vi Wy MULVIHILE, Agemt JUNEAU Chntham Straits 'l‘nnswrhfio Co. half investment. Illness cause for ' selling. Address by letter L 1810 care Emplre seeking immedidte employment or ' g, interview for future employment., Phcne 488. LOST AND FOUND |- b e ___|FIRST class woman cook wants LOST—Black and siver belt in work in restaurant or boarding front of MacKinnon Apartments.| house. Phone 233, room 27. Call 109. FOUND—Pair of glasses at rifle! range. Owner can have same by proving ownership and paying for | this ad. ! | | |G ! i | WANTED—Boar@ an« room furn- f ished children, with or without private schooling. Apply Minfield | | School, Glacier Highway. | WANTED — Woman for general, FOUND—Fvlder conv.alnmg keys, in| housework. Inquire at 433 Sth Sabin's store. Owner may reclaim dnd Nelson. | by calling at Empire and paying W— for this adverélserhehr NTED—Young man wants wor] | Electrician or auto mechanic. Will | take anything. Address Ben Karch, ‘care Emptre. mmncm. young woman wanis eral housework. Mc hour. Phone 3801 .._s_.__..._:_.:_n_ TURN your old gory mt” veige Oash cr trade at Nugges Shop. Fifi%—-———.———.r—a | PHONE 36 For very prompt ¥ LIQUOR DEI.IVERY HARRY RACE, Druggist | “The Sguibb Stores of Alaska” ; Transport. CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Juneau: AM.— 10:18, 11715; P.M.~12 worker, «can furnish references, 'traveling men, left on the Alaska|tdinments during the past several waitress of Monterey, Cal, r the Westward and Interior. > IN FROM TULSEQUAH George Robbins is in Juneau from Tulsequah and is registered at the!Cuncan ai:the Duncan home on E| " Street. - The sixteen guests present- astineau. SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Good food, canoeing, . hiking, Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Afr 5 «M, S, DART” weeks. |married here last night by Acting Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday Ameng: the affairs given was a U. S. Commissioner M. E. Monagle. (at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port yshower on Saturday afternoon given Witnesses were Teresia Krichhein- Alexander and way ports. by ' ‘Evelyn .Jenkins. and Corinne er and Paul Roric. Freight received not later than 4 ————_————— p. m. Thursday. Lode and placer locatiou netices FOR INFORMATION €d the bride-to-be with a, number for-sale at The Empire omw | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 of Jovely -gifts, { o (R p On. Saturdey. evening, Miss Mar-,| | tensen was the. guest of ,honor ‘at| 4 shower given by Miss Betty Good: | Agent man at the Goodman home on Dis- \tin Avenue. : Fifteen: friends of the popular honoree enjoyed the affair. mmE AmWAYs lnc. ! \The Cathelic. Girls - Sodality, sur-, "V Offiée at Gastineau Hotel Lobby Miss ti t her hos 4 TR A DI o on|| | PHONES: Gaslineau, 106; Night Phones, 4652 and CAPT JIM DAVIS LOUIS DELEBECQUE Phone 108 J nnouu e u n.mt.' 1:15, 3 & V.lB llb !”l . the . Coliser Apartments | e et o] '623; Hangar, 106-2 rings Tuesday evening and: presented, her 'With an imported linen. table cloth., Two Large, Fut Seaplanes for Charter Service to All Points in Alaska 'Mary Nordness entertained at her im ,é:..:.;“; Aum&‘ffie"':}fi:. . ALEX HOLDEN GENE MEYRING ‘bich;-was 8. miscellaneous shower - Chief Pilot Pilot ; Mr -Miss . Martinsen . were: Kay|\e Goodman;, Mrs, F. F. Creed, Eulah Acker, Mrs. J. C. Michalsen. Mrs. :d. M. Giovlmm, and Mrs. J. Mes- eanm‘lxw ON YUKOON. .|| w V. Cornfield; National ad- vertising. -manager -of . the Seattie Datly Star, is a passenger south on “Delieiousiy Different Foods” "~ME to-Banquets and Private Dinner Parties ALASKA MEAT CO. mmkmc CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF._DIAMOND' Jt} HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government” W | | 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday *M. S. Zapora ..........Oct. S. S. Evelyn Berg et. 2 9 1 Oct. Oct. D. B. I'EMMLR Agent PHONE 114 * ,nghl, Phone 312 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellance Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hnngnr, 612; Night and Day Chief Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent 10 m;niiixbn ALASEA Hotel MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLYI, o SCHEDULED ATl SERVICE Luxunou; uT:l‘:EE;ngme Transports LoulsA.Delebecque PACIFIC AI.ASKA AIRWAYS o

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