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“POLLY AND HER PALS DOWN T'TH' GENRAL STORE WHERE ) T' LONG-DISTANCE ONE TOPAW?Z ) O' OUR SALESMEN WHOSE ‘PHONE NUMBER I LOST, DAG NAB IT. ( FOR RENT SEVEN WANT AD FOR RENT — Furnished rooms. Third and Main, across from POINTERS ‘Your want-ad will produce, i you: L. Think carefully your proposition. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. Zynda. |ROOM and board at Gastineau about Mrs, Maude Handy. b FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apt. $20.00 monthly. CIiff Apts. 3. Be specific Yse colorful words. AWeid generalities. FOR RENT — Douglas—four-room 4. Tell the whole story. house with bath, furnished. Lawr- 6. Emphasize the best fea- ence Carlson. Phone 143. ture of your offer. 6. Mr-xmonyprlce, FOR RENT — Two room furnished 7. Make answering As essy apt. Phone 5601. 334 Ewing St. 85" possthis; ROOM ana woarc at Gastineau Rooms above Gastineau Grocery. Mrs. Maude Handy. VACANCY — Simpson Apts. Gold Belt Ave. ; $2.00. FURNISHED 4-room house and a. m. | bho said, when statehood comes, it|nenerin were her hosts this sum- Bifocals $6.00 at Ovphuum Rooms apartments. 425 Tth. Phone 2004, ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail O will probably be those young peoplemer aboard the Triton at a party| With her husband, she left Se- until Oct. 14. Day Optical Co. ~ : - . from Seattle October 14 or here now, who remain in Alaska,|a;ranged especially to give Miss|attle today for San Francisco. The only line serving Alaska that maintains e ONE, two, three or four rooms, 15 at 9 p. m. © who will take an important part|wiloughby and Foster L. McGov- St a regular weekly service throughout the year. FOR SALE — 7-room furnished | furnished at the Seaview. Rea- e Zapora scheduled to sail from @ in the formation of its statehood. !orn, of the Alaska Bureau, Seattle|NOLAN AND WILLIAMS house and 3 lots. Close in. Good Sonable rent. Water, light, etc. Seattle October 23 at 9 p. m. 6| That his subject and the Oppor-|Chamber of Commerce, an Oppor- ON TRIP TO SLOCUM INLET Leave Arrive Leave location. Reasonable. 413 1st Ave CABlech.mncx 9“1 SL SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS ® [ynity it offered interested the | tunity to experience the thrill of Belasisy Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau Phone 2204. Yukon scheduled southbound @ gyoup of young men and women at-|sip fishing. Roy Nolan and “Red” William: = . FOR RENT — Nide quiet, heated, next Thursday. 3 tending the forum was evidenced Both the visitors were lucky — |reported only a fair shoot at Slo-| SmwEc o o essey i ‘“‘rN"“h‘Jm furn- | yoom for gentleman. 114 West LOCAL SAILINGS by the number of questions asked 'and the thrill of catching her fish|cum Inlet, where they journeyed| S. S. North Sea ...Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 x-room house and bath.| gth St. Phone 330. Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® np Robertson at the close of hisis told again by Miss Willoughby in|for a days hunt on Nolan's gas-.‘ M. S. Northland ...Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Terms. Inquire Nugget Shop | —— day night at 6 p. m, for ® gddress. he tollowing stery trom the Seattle | boat Ked. SEATTLE S. 8. North Sea ..Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 ST o colecE ‘C‘”Yd’;""’“ “‘”;1 L ‘:'K*&‘ "“'; Sitka and wayports. ® | The Young People’s Forum; com- Times. IR i and M. S. Northland ..Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. I LEGE er, nes, cooking atepsis an 't leaves every i e g g, RS < “TUR 5 4 P Don Barrett, who has been con-| gath Reasonable fl Bosiion. Dart leaves svery Friday at @ posed of youngz men and women, FAIRBANKS BEER ON MARKET| RETURN S. S. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 8 B oy Wiy during ] e 78 m. for Petersburg, Kake @ out of high school, but unmarried, (Seattle Times) A Walvhianks ome Bk’ wekt $68.00 M. S. Northalnd ..Nov. 9 Nov. 13 Nov. 18 16 pest, summer, 16tk on the Yukon T —|* and wayports. e meets Sunday night, between 6 and| qjer blond Barrett Willoughby, [on the market there recently when| to begin his second year at the | Mlh(_.Ll LANEOUS ‘\ SIS > g ";,r:ilf;‘;?l‘_',l:‘Cx“{‘l‘;”f‘”‘n::“‘:nd'“;z:‘f‘“mmn writer of Alaskan tales,|the Pioneer Brewery began dispens-| versity of Alaska e i A v s > nows the . i ing its new beer brewed by Brew- STEVE!] fontversily of Alaska | eosraphin? Nu“ Robertson were hosts at the meeting | &% 0 ,}"{Of,'h[ ‘_’,rw.;‘g“.‘a‘ _f.l‘f mastit Joe Hartel' 4 | RAY STEVENTS, Agent Phone 109 G T |1ast night. oo NN I D . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . SOCIETY kR | phone 1701 (formerly 194). B Willoughby, _old- : d g MARTHA SO( Y DINNER R oughby, old-time trader an WOMEN OF THE MOOSE CITY WHARF . Remember the Martha Society = (o™ T T a0 T ade rasey P sl ship captain, she Hved ‘as a child Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ", Phone 18 Dinner at the Northern Light|™ ~7r T0% Jo S ion B 8 pert CHO]R HONGRS BRIDE | meny of the scenes which gyl a6 ainioe Chur §h Wednesday, October 14.‘ Phone 2304, | v she later depicted in books. AT n T from five to seven-thirty Adults - AND GROOM AT SOCIAL | But one of the biggest thrills, ; 75¢c — children under twelve 50c.' GUARANTEEL usile Per [ Alaska ever gave her came this| A { i s Public invited. —adv.| nents, $3.75. nn:;:ur wave, iy s EVENING AT OSWALDS:>\nnxxnxxex- with the. aid of a tin can| o "‘“”:")N fo. S. . e e OIS Tola's Beauty Shop, telephone| ~SEATTLE, Oct. 12—Five halib-| [and an old sock. ‘u, nbgrgmeiz Tl Cnap- | asSKa l‘flllspfll' ation Lode and placer location notices| 201, 315 Decker Way. utérs arrived here ‘today from the| The ¢hoir of the First Presbyter- | The author and her husband, ‘¥, N0 % Tuesday evening at eight for sale at The Empire Office. ; | Wéstern banks and’sold a5 follows: | fan Church honored Mr. and MIS. | Larry O'Conner, also a writer, were O C\0¢k: Special entertainment and Com an G PIANO lessons, classical or popular. | Wizard 40,000 pounds, Polaris 36,- Edward Ridley, who were redently |in sSeattle today on their way to ‘Circehments honoring Nugget y ' e ~-~==-es=-e | Beginners' fall classes now start- 000 pounds, Coolidge 20,000 pounds, married, with a surprise social ev-|iheir California home after two ChaPter No. 2 and. all ather visit- ing. Fhone 554. Ruth Wood. Kanaga 35000 pounds and Blanco ening at the home of Mr. and M¥S. | months in the North ing members. FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION “Tomorrow'’s Styles Today” | WANTED } { ) { { ¢ | | Holfman. Reck Apts. | e Juneau’s Own Store} CW uga 4| Lode and er locatloy “TITTT - T~ |fer sale at The Empire offi SLh s o S Today’s News 'Toaay—Empire. USED sheet iron wanted, 2000 Teet. Phone 1133. Madsen. your old gow MU Vaule cr trade al Nugget Shop notices | PO St o o HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE §. ZYNDA, Prop. 2. HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store [ GuySmth i DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum ® PHONE 97—Free Delivery BILL DOUGLAS — — = * |zon|c DRY CLEANING ? ° Soft Walg Rooms above Gastineau Grocery.i Y'MEAN T'SAY Y'GOT NO'PHONE BOOK 'WHERE A BODY C'N LOOK UP ANUMBER2 — {10,000 poun | DRESSMAKING — tailoring—chil- 1 R4 dren's clothes a specailty. Mrs. | < | .__1 JAZZ TOWS BARGE OF | i [, |and | Lodge, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 12, 1936. BUT ILENT IT TO TH' HARKINS UP TH' CREEK A COUPLA DAYS YER WRONG, STRANGER . THIS TOWN'S ALWAYS HAD A PHONE BOOK. TME Marine News —— ‘YOUNG PEOPLE’S FORUM HEARS ADDRESS ABOUT ALASKA’S STATEHOOD > § { {1 { { b aen o0 e 00 e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND North Sea scheduled to arrive at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ning. Should have about 2% d: mails board. Princess Louise scheduled to arrive tomorrow afternoon or evening. SCHEDULED SAIL!NGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle October 14 at 9 | Alaska since it was a district, and foretelling its statehood, R. E Robertson addressed the ' Young | People’s Forum at its weekly meet- @ |ing at the Northern Light Presbyter- o |ian Chureh last night. e| Mr. ‘Robertson suggested that ¢ 'young people in Alaska now study| o |the forms of state governments as, ececocesecoee €00 03 ss0000ve0000000000000000000 A Peter Oswald Sunday evening' fol- lowing the regular church services. For two yaws Mr. Ridley was % leadér of the choir and 'is now an | |active member of it. ' As a wedding present, and in appreciation of Mr. i Ridley's choir activities, the bride 5, the average price be- ing 11 and 10 cents a pound. - TIDES TOMORROW 2 Low tide 5: a. m, 1.7 feet ‘and groom were presented a gift High tide 11:41 a. m,, 16.5 feet y the choir. | Low tide 5:54'p. m., 04 feet | Another newly married couple was -oo—— honored at the party when Mr. and Mrs. Oswald, who were absent at FREIGHT TO TAKU the time of their wedding, present- ! led Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Waggoner | Cash Cole’s gasboat® Jazz made a with an attractive gift. | round trip to the mouth of the Taku! Following a soclal evening lun- sterday, towing a barge load ' cheon was served he Whitewater Mine| VR e PR Twin Glacier| des general cargo for the Taku district. At the mouth of the river, the SCHOOL DAY ROMANCE A wedding of school day sweet- | {hearts occurred in Seward whenf Miss Mary LeRoy of Burlington, | freight was transferred to Capt.| ¢ n Wm. Strong’s river boat Jeanfle Ior‘;o::;"w:"d w‘:?;hmrnptlmr“uon 10“ the up-river trip. ge ed following | jthe arrival of the Alaska in the | Several residents of Klawock are {Wesbward ‘port. Mr. .Paumso," b registered at Juneau Hotels. Mrs.[&5 employce of the First National 5% s Bank at Anchorage and grandson | Ed Peratrovich and Mrs. William Demmert are at the Gastineau. MXA’OI A5, PR Mrs. Frapk Knight. and Mrs. Joe Mehhert and A. W. Demmert are registered at the Al- askan. - > FROM YANKEE COVE Harry Stanton is registered at the Gastineau from Yankee Cove. HELPS PREVENT ; - MANYCOI.nsg Especially designed md for nose and P!{hfl“wt»\vhqm colds start. Regular Size..:30¢ | .CHWEL BRUS LINE u:tg i1:15; T n 5, 12:00 xn!dnlght ;w»abmlu AM.—7:40, 8:40,9 { P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:49, | 6:40, 7:40, 8:46, 10:10, ] 11:40, thler Highway s y: AM.—T7:00, mfl 4: 15. Saturdny ':l% ly Special—§. AM, — 7 30, "9:30; P.-.—!‘W, 5:15. '‘Saturday and Sunday Special—10:00 p.m. ALSO TAXI SERVICE PHONE 36 'Fl"r :very prompt' LIQUOR DELIVERY ._._—.____- Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments | i e 'I'HE NEW ARCTIC o il GOOD GOSH ! 1S 1T TAKIN' 'EM ALL THAT A NUMBER 2 Tracing the political history of | into | ‘oW |its present status as a Territory © ling near Juneau. |boat in quiet water. |into the swift tide, and then ‘strip’ Ifive of six feet when you play " and Supplies hm;e?zos 122 W.. Second. |- T'FIND Thrills from Tin Can and 01d Sock ‘Wild Martifiilloughby's Girl to Write J New Story Credit for affording Barrett Wil- 1by, one of the biggest thrills she ver had in Alaska can be claimed by the yacht Triton, J. J. Meherin, owner, and Charles Hayes, captain, according to Miss Willoughby's own admission. The tamous author of best-selling Alaskan stories, though her book | ‘Spawn of the North” was about! calmon, had never caught one — at least not strip-fishing. Mr. and Mrs. She Tries “Strip Fishing” Sitting on the bed in her room By CLIFF STERRETT WRONG AGIM, STRANGER . 'THE\/‘RE USIN' IT T'SELECT —adv. more at the Matanuska colony, gathering material for a new novel which will have for its background the modern gold mining industry of the North. . Miss Willoughby went to San Francisco after the war, deter-|§ mined to write about the North. When newspapers refused her a job she began work on a novel. After her money ran out she went to work as a secretary to Frederick O'Brien, whose South Sea stories were at the height of their pop-| ularity. After eighteen months of this she wrote a note to Rockwell Kent, SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuncau Due Juneau Steamer Sealtle Northbound Southbounc¢ Yukon Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Qct. 15 N'Western Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 22 E Freighter Service Oduna Oct. 12 Qct. 17 “HE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Dhone 2 telling him how much his illus- trated Alaska book, “Wilderness,’ meant to her. Kent showed the note to a pub- lisher. The publisher wrote to Miss Willoughby. The novel which she had begun became “Where the Sun Swings North,” and her career was started. I.AI) TRANSPORTATION CO LILLIAN G. WATSON, Secretary. at the New Washington Hotel she talked today of “strip fishing,” a new Alaskan sport, and the way it felt to get a twenty-pound salmon on her book when she went fish- “It's nothing like ‘strip poker,’ she said, laughing. “It's something like trolling for salmon, but you fish from an anchored boat. The |Swift tide that runs near Juneau gives your lure—a herring—all the movement you'd get from a moving Drink Water with Meals Jjuices, with gas add a spoonful of Ad- lerika. One dose cleans out polsons¢ and washes BOTH upper and lower | bowels. in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. Good for Stomach‘ Water witn weais helps stomach ! aids digestion. If bloated Butler-Mauro Drug Co.; —adv. “You take the tin can and pull the sock over it, and use that for a reel. The can with your line wrapped around it lies on deck, and the rest of the line run through eyes on your pole. You cast out the line back in by hand. The salmon hit like a speedboat and gome of them leap out of the water them.” New Story Is Coming Miss Willoughby, author of “Where the Sun Swings North,” “Rocking Moon,” “The Trail Eater,” and many other stories of Alaska, spent six weeks in Juneau and two | | ] | | i Chathash Strdits Transportation c«“’ “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. Tharsday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery ICANADIAN PACIFIC Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan— Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Seattle 9P.M. Thurxd.xy 9 P.M. Friday 3. S. Evelyn Berg ... Oct. 8 Oct. 9 *M, S. Zapora, .. Ott 15 . Oct. 16 D. B. 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