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AT P W) fr— o SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your want-ad will produce, i you Ihink carefully apout your i uposition 4 Durecl your selling efforts at tae individusl 3. Be wpecitic “Jae colertul words. /wed generalities 4 Tell ths whole swory J Emnhasize Lhe best fes ture of your ulfer 6, Mention price, 1 Mike apawering as vcesy ws possible PO BALE Dinette ind & Call at Simpkins Btore Minorea-Leghorn pullets, Hardier, lay larger and more eggs than Leghorns. We specialize 0 Alaska shipment $116 ea. FOB, Beuttle, OBA? Part & Hatchery, Kirk W rigle 3000 4 mo, old $2.00 $6.00 &t Orpheum Hooms READING Pifocsl until Oet, or distance glasses 14, Day Optical Co YOIt BALE T-room furnished use and 3 lots. Close in. Good location. Reasonable, 413 1st Ave hone 2204 ry furn 1 buth Bhop PO BALE Ot lWEN'L 1shed mix house Terms, Inquire room " Judes R L. Kendrick of Pen- sacola, Fla, was the defendant not the presiding Jurist —in a trat fie law violation trinl. He faced o resulting from a ol which the machine in was driving figures By Chirge n he which { “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” :/Mmm Juneau’s Own Store ] R e HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE {UNION earpenters wanted. Call at 8. ZYNDA, Prop. HARRY RACK, Druggist e Bquibb Stores of Alaska” 0 s | Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY OOMPOUNDED Front Street Next Collseum PHONE 07—Free Delivery e ——1 ' FOR | 1I)Hl41|) sheet fron wanted, 2,000 feet, | FURN your old gow 1nv J T. ME EYE , SAM. THIS HERE DAWG'S WORTH A THOUSAND BUCKS ,HE ISt WHERE'D YUH MAKE T MUTT, HERB?2 FOR RENT RENT-—Three-room $2000 monthly furnished it Apta curt four-room Lawr- RENT Dou; s with bath, fur nee Carlson. Phone 142 tocososs § § § § e I, Marine News SRS s i FOR RENT —Two room furnished!® ® © # & & 6 ¢ o & & & » apt. Phone 5601 Ewing Bt * Steamier Movements * A > FOR RENT —Bleam heated furnish- | o NORTHBOUND . ed 1 Phone 2442, Bimpkins | @ North Sea scheduled to arrive ® WITH MAIL DFF 1 Tuesday . vy | SCHEDULED SAILINGS + WOOM and board at Castinead|q prynoers Louise scheduled to o Rooms above Gastinesu Grocery.|e sy from Vancouver at 9 o Mrs. Maude Handy ® tonight . T r ? oid | ® Northwestern scheduled to sail €| Immediate’, upon receiving the T o, Dmpson Apts, MUCle " trond enttis Oclober 14 849 © |matl from the steatigs Fok b the i ik e & m ® Estebeth left at 6::30 oclock la ™ {BHID 4 -room house and |® Northland scheduled to sall ® night on her delayed weekly run to ruments. 425 7th. Phone 2004.|® from Beattle November 13 at ® Bitka and other coastal island por ® 9pm ® Besides freight and mail, the Es- ONE, two, three or four rooms, | e Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail ® tebeth carried eight passengers out- furnished st the Beaview. Re; ® from Beattle October 14 or ® bound from Juneau. sonable rent. Water, light, ete, . 15 at 9 p. m, . Jassengers were: For Angoon—A ® Zapora scheduled to sall from e Davis and George Johnson. CABIN-—McMuller. 5Lh Bt ® Beattle October 23 at 9 p. m. ® For Hawk Inlet—J. A. Kagl and C * BOUIHEOUNDL SAlLinoas » Bhortridge POR RENT — Nice "‘“'"i‘] 4""“;"":"1' & Vilkon sensNTeE “RauBouti o | . For Panskes-Ols Wilson, Mrs. A "f‘;"’jl""l/,y':"f' e " e next Thursday. ® 8. Berg, Mary Harden, g R AU . LOCAL SAILINGS For Sitka—Charles Welcome. FOR RENT--WIiL sublet for five ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- o 5 - months, four-room upartment; 126 ® day uight at 6 p.m, for o/ ALASKA STEAMSHIP Basin Rond. Phone 1003, ® Bilka and wayports, . e wu + Dart Javis oty Py i+ OFFICIAL IS MAKING COZY, warm, lurn. apus. 1aght, wat- Peters % o, dnon, sooking wanels sno 5 1 W 107 Pelersburg, Kake FIRST TRIP NORTH nath, Reasonable at Beaview MISCELLANEOUS | A new coat for sister made from | your old one. $400 by expert Phone 2304 GUARANTEEL swaiiile Perma- | s, 8376, Pinger wave, [0c. | Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way PIANO lessons, class Beglnners ing. Phone feal or popular fall classes now start 564, Ruth Wood WANTED Electrie Light Bldg DRESSMAKING tadloring—chil- dren's clothes a specallty, Mrs, Hoffman. Reck Apts, Phone 1133, Madsen, WANTED — Sewing of all kinds Lining conts n specialty. Phone Mrs. Bathe, Ve Cnah cr trade at Nugget 8hop. THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! 1 THE MINERS' || and | Liquor Store | ® BILL DOUGLAS Recreation Parlors || e e e 000000000 > - Armong the five round trip pas- sengers on the steamer Yukon, in port last evening, are Mr, and Mrs. GHANGES lN | A. J. McLean of Seattle, | Mr. McLean is Chief Clerk in NAV'GAT'UN charge of operations for the Alaska Steamship Company, and although an employee of the Alaska Line for |more than elghteen years, and a general information source on Al- Alds to navigation In Alaskan | aeea magters, this is his first trip waters, now temporarily out of com-| 4" the Territory. mission, but to be restored, are 88| " arr McLean had little to say in follows: i the way of comment on his trip Wrangell Narrows Turn Polnb |y night, siying that he wished Light, 36, reported destroyed Bep-|wpo gee all the other ports before tember 29 I expressing his reactions Frederick Sound Cape Strait SR Light, reported extingulshed Sep-| 4 § e tember 28 | | Chatham Straits — Port Walter AT THE HOTELS | Light reported extinguished Octo- | ber 1, was relighted October 3. | Zimovia Stralt—Midchannel Rock| Cory B. Strand, Juneau; Ed Tib- Beacon reported destroyed March bett, Juneau; A. Hunt, Juneau; Alex It | Anderson, Seattle; Ralph Hall, Pet- Prince Willlam Sound — Smith |¢rsburg; Mrs. Clair Hall, Peters- Island Lighted Bell Buoy 1 report- |burg: Bill Knox, Seattle; Barbara ed extinguished September 25. }ffi',‘f;"l'ls“" ‘l;‘r';,";‘ ']V,'r“ U;l" Mx- Shristian, Vallejo, Calif.; M. Permanent Changes Bebles ¢ s Vel ! Revillagliedo Ohannel — Cygnet (%% A Prancisea: Dr. and i :"“.’:":i Light disconitiniied Septem- | iy Bellingham; Al Johnson, Wrangell Narrows - Blind Polnt e ALASKAN L. DeFlorian, Taku; troyed were re-estab- | nrontana Creek: Tom ted positions Septem- | yoqy, T Temporary Buoys 21 |\nd‘l Light 21 and North Flat Light 30, heretofore de: lished In ch ber Ben Rose, Smith, Ju- 29 ZYNDA Mrs. Robert Greenewald. Hoonah; |James L. Hobgood, Wales, Alaska; |Dr. T. J. Pyle, Juneau; Mrs. Clara Katzehin River | Hall, Petersburg. Flats Lighted Bell Buoy 4, flashing Changes to Be Made Lynn Canal ——————— ved, 1 sec. flash every 10 sec.| ATTENTION MASONS candlepower about 40, to be osmb-} There will be a Stated Commun- lished about October 10, in posi-|jcation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. tion of Katzehin River Flats Buoyl Lecture by Bro. Kendall. All Masons 4 which will then be discontinued. S r—p—. jurged to attend. By order of the — e ——wilw. M | TibEs Tomorrow || J. W. LEIVERS, TRkl e | —adv. - Secretary. Low tide 4:02 a. m., 21 feet | W n ——m High tide 10:30 a. m. 150 feet Alaska Music Supply | Low tide 4:40 p. m, 26 feet | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager High tide 10:46 p. m, 144 Teet Planos—Musical Instruments e » 3 and Supplies TIDES MONDAY | | Phone 206 122 W. Second Low tide 4:46 a. m. 18 feet High tide 11:06 a. m, 158 feet i g Low tide 5:19 p. m. 14 et |CHANNEL BUS LINE High tide 11:32 p. m, 150 - e e Try a classifiea—Empire. feet i —17: 15,8:00, 9:18, 8, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:18, ZORIC DRY CLEANING . [ Soft Water Washing [ J 15, 5:15, 6:15 T:15, 8:15, 9:48, 11:15, 12:00 midnight, AM.—T:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 40, 5:40, 6:40, T:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40. For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY SITKA HOT SPRINGS Good food, canoeing, hiking. Accammodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Afr Transport. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 1936. R 5 AR o ] By CLIFF STERRETT ,‘ 4 i SAILING SCHEDULE " Leave DueJuneau Due Juheaun Steamer Beattle Northbound Southboun¢ or Yukon Oct. 6 Oct: 9 oet. 15 N'Western Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 Freighter Service Oduna Oct. 12 Oet, 17 . r ly YUKON BRING 1) PASSENGERS T0 THIS PORT Many Juneau Residents Re- turn from States on Steamer Last Night 3ringing forty- Juneau, forty for 5o and five round Line cteamer Yukon, Capb, ck, arrived last even- t 5:30 oclock. Of the passen- for points beyond Junheau are ast Alaska trippers, the nine one for Ko- twenty-one eward, 13 ou- Alex An- son, C. Carison, Verna M. Car- an, Mrs. C. Carlson, Mrs. V. Christian, Mrs. B. Edgar, H: L. Hob- neau on the Yukcn were BRANT SAILS SOUTH | AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT The Brant, Flagship of the Bu- reau ol sisheries lieet, is saiiing at midnight tonight for Seattle, tak- ing members of the Bureau stafi to the Seattle offices for the win- ter. In the party leaving here to- night are Miss Bess O'Neill, Georgia Gallagher, Miss Jean Gal lagher and Ralph Baker. The ves- sel will pick up Alaska Agent L. G. | Wingard | at Petersburg S A, engers or| SOMMERS LEAVES ON INSPECTION TRIP OF | COMPANY’S ROAD JOB| NORTHLAND To inspect road work for which| the R. J Sommers wood, Mrs. J. L. Hobgood and two! Weeks children, Mrs. Mary Hardin, Mrs M. Harlen, Mrs. L. E. Hogins, Mrs. R. T. Kaufmann, W D. Knox, Dr. D. Middleton. Mrs. D. Middleton, Eli- zabeth Middleton, Fred Middleton, Mary Louise Middleton, Susan Mid- dleton, Wm. D. Middleton, Jr., M. W. Moss, Mrs. W. Molloy, Mrs. Jean Nordstrom, Mrs. F. W. Orme, June U'“ml"f;”r(;l‘;: m:iyuks'vi\;:\ Hubbell and Waller, prominent e 4 4 ¢ | S fisers Mrs. M. Webb, Richard Callahan!ocoule engineers, were engaged and Paul Lazos. From Ketchikan to Juneau were: Ben Aguna, Evelyn Fawcett, L. F. Hebert, Lizzie Reed, Dr. E. J. Pyle, Harry Sperling. From Petersburg — Passengers were Ralph Hall and Mrs, Ralph Hall. | Taking 27 passengers and one dog {from Juneau for Lynn Canal and | Westward ports, the Yukon left | this morning at 12:30 o'clock from the Juneau Lumber Mills dock, where she loaded lumber for the Matanuska Colony. Outbound passengers on the Yu- kon from Juneau were: For Skag- way—F. L. Gilman, Louise Livesley, 'C. White and Gertrude Willes. For Haines — Esther Cranston, Martha King, A. J. Matz, Steven Hotch and Larry March. For Cordova—Iris Adams, For Valdez—M. K. Karzdoff, John Jurich, 8. Pavlica. { For Seward—Ne¢llle Wright, Dol- ores McFarlane, Billie Walker, R. |J. Sommers, Gus George, Mrs. John neers of Ala: While av Mr. Seward's proposed, —— ENJOY P L MRS. KAUFMANN RETURNS Mrs. Robert Kaufmann returned to Juneau on the Yukon last night after two months in Seattle. Be- | fore returning home, Mrs. Kauf-| mann entered her daughter, Lenore, who is staying south for medical treatment, in Holy Names Academy. ., Lode ana piacer :ocation notices | for sale at The Empire office. Mrs. | Construction | for Cordova, one for Valdez, Company has the contract, R. J.| Sommers, company president, left on the Yukon for Seward. i The Sommers commpany has the |contract under the Bureau of Pub- ‘lic Roads for road work twelve miles | out of Seward and has had twent; five men on the job for the last and {Hansen, Don Barrett, J. C. Cooper, Ken Edwards, J. G. Shepard, G. V. | Goss, Mrs. G. V. Goss, R. Callahan, |and Alice O'Brien. — . IT'S COMING Can you imagine getting three ‘iln.ll-slie tubes of Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste for only 26¢? {It's only one of the many bargains at the Rexall ORIGINAL One Cent Sale, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 14, I5, 16, and 17, at Butler-Mauro Drug Co., The Rexall Drug Store, —adv. LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery ——— 1 Lode and placer Yocation notices far gale at The Empire. Office. er at 7 8. m. fc H:xw, Kake, Port Al er Ay ports, ht received "gm than 4 4 . m, Th k TR HroRkTion MAURICE ©. R, Phone "MARINE Office at 623; Hangar, to All ALEX HOLDEN Chief Pilot nywlnr& Inc. tineau Hotel Lobby ++ PHONES: Gastineau, 106; Night Phones, 4652 and Two Large, Fast Seéaplanes Pointa CANADIAN PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE October 15 PRINCESS NORAH October 24 November 2 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU 106-2 rings for Charter Service in Alaska GENE MEYRING y. Sommers will | seek further details in connection with specifications and bidding on hydro-electric | plant which the city plans to con- struct under the prvilege of legis-| lation which permits Alaska muni-| cipalities to bond themselves through the loan and grant facili- | ties of the P.W.A | | some time ago by the city of Sew-; ard as engineers for the project. PIONEERS SOCIAL SESSION' g— At the regular meeting of Pio- Igloo No. 6, held last night in the Odd Fellows’ Hall and presided over by Charles W. Carter, President, the coming movie show was discussed and the date officially set for October 20. Following the session cards were played and luncheon served. | | | | i THE ArLASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent-—Phone 2 RAY STEVENTS, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF ... Ipw<nrR<l I BBSEETSTTE TRANSPORTATION CO - 5 The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. 2 Leave Arrive Leave & Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau 2 A\ f S. S. North Sea ..Oct. & Oct. 12 Oct. 14 i M. S. Northland ...Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 SEATTLE 8. 8. North Sea ..Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 & and M. S. Northland ..Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 3 RETURN S. 8. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. § $68.00 M. S. Northalnd ..Nov. 9 Nov.13 Nov. 1§ GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent.... Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9 P.M. Thursday 8 9 P.M. Friday 3. S. Evelyn Berg ..... Oct. Oct. 9 *M. 8. Zapora ... Oct. 16 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellance Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. slm PHONES, Juneau Hn;,gar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot PR HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent SCHEDULED AIR SERVICE TO INTERIOR ALASKA Luxurious Twin Engine Transports Radio Equi Office Gastineau Hotel ' PHONE 106 k] MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY! ..X PACIFIC ALASKA "AIRWAYS