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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1936. POLLY AND HER PA'S By CLIFF STERRETT z : . WERES mAfl g g m G | e e ‘ SERVING ALASKA THE T ER INE 4 ---AN! TH! DANG TP THERE'S BEEN A ASININE ANT SEEN IIM I TOLD HIMT'GIT SOM AN TH! i 5 Y MISTAKE : 7 ASHZ? SINCE SUN-UP, BUDDY T DO SOMETH! DUMBBELL'S HIRED - NIE A MOVERT, T L/&/\_/ SAMIL “WHY? ABOUT TH' STATIC A STATISTICIAN YEAR ROUND GOT SOMETHIN' ~ ON TH! RADIO---- SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau IMPORTANT '3 ¥omril Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ; Alaska Oct. 22 Oc 5 Nov. 1 ST Yukon Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. - 8 il | *Alaska Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 | ll Yukon Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 ' | Alaska Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 | Yukon Nov. 28 Pec: ¥ Dec. 8 All sailings call Haines and Skagway both Northbound and Southbound. #Calls Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Winter Roundtrip Fares now in effect. THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 . o O o B & [ I ’ Cali f SEVEN WANT AD ! ! ences ln all Ornl(l | . | POINTERS : I\/I arine Ne ; "T0 SITKA LAST Are Hard to Straddle \ | | Your want-ad will produce, ! H . if you: ) A | 1. ‘Think carefully about || & -——rmremmem e oo e | NIGHT wr"l "] your proposition. s 0 F 0 0 8 % 0 % e e 2. Direct your selling efforts . ) L . at the individual. ! Stcamier Movements | 3. Be specitic Use colorfwt | NORTHBOUND . {Motorship Leaves Here on words. /weld generalities 2 Northland scheduled to arrive ® THB N | : . | 4. Tell the whole stwory. e late Friday or early Satur- ® Schedule with Frelght ! 5. Emphasize the best fea- o day. . an Passengers | ture of your offer. o Northwestern scheduled to ar- ® s | 6. Mention price. e rive Sund ’ Leaving here on her weekly trp| +] 7. Make answering as essy | o SCHEDULED SAILINGS e [to Sitka and way poifits With:mail,| as_possible. e Princess Norah scheduled to ® fraight and passenker LENEAL. 5| 2 el from Vancouver October & i fteen Passengers from |Estebeth left last evening at 6 o-| : B i s clock with ten passengers for is-| SAAIER R 10 wall, from 3 Juneau Unable to Get |1and cities aboard. | SAN FRANCISCO—Electrically charged fences are being adopted S 7;)‘0“::“%%“‘;?:; ‘li “;m‘; i s Acccommodations Outbound passengers on the Este-|so widely by California farmers that they have State and public utility o Seattle October 23 at 9 p. m. ® beltrh WS‘“ RO s | officials worried. : - - = . —|e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGs e | Owing to the large passenger h‘"’l gt one et ERgrne, | The latter have no objection to the half dozen commetcially pro- THREE-room houst "“““‘,]‘j‘ M- g North Sea scheduled south- e from the Interior, fifteen pe sseng-| V- Halvorson, A. Anderson, A. 8COlt. | quceq fences on the market, with their carefully governed currents, but ished on Glacier Highway. Close o " 4" 10:30 tonight o ers booked on the Princess Louise|Dave Housel. |they are afraid of the contraptions which many amateur electricians The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. in. Write Box 1942, Jordan f y SAILINGS from Juncau were unable to take| For Hoonah—Thomas Andrews.| . # DOMAY SR Mrs. Robert Greenewald, Carl|'® UP v uks ~hedule rrive Sat- assage tl morning when the r v seve! v 3 HOUSE for sale. 4 rooms and bath. ! ® Yu}m‘n scheduled to arrive ?.nl @ | passage : g | Greenewald, Mrs. L. Silvers, Already several valuable animals have been electrocuted and farm 908 “E” St. Phone 652. e urdey moming at 8 o'clock |steamer salled: southbound from|= .t/ Chichagol—Paul Yoz Yazarus, | leaders are holding their breath in fear a child may be the next vic- Leave Arrive Leave FOR SALE—Five-room furnished iw fly:“]llllll();:“[\t\ every Wednes b ]“1‘-1 Tbltise. axriVati g et this) | tm, o combat the dangss, they. at cartrine on an SouRgELRAL ST foay Sonrie. s dien R S Five-1oc shed Estebe! eaves e ednes- 1e se a ¢l 2 hi % % 4 house. Write P. O. Box 13. ° night at 6 p. m., for e morning at 5:30 and sailed for the, :)1:?nl;‘:gllr‘iixt formed a statewide committee to write safety regula 3 ) ¥ ions 5 ®» Sitka and wayports. e South two later, with thirty- | . i \ ? 8. 8. Nerth Sea ..Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 FOR SALE OR RENT—Partyy furn-j o o 5 oo every Friday at e One passengers outbound from Ju- | As explained by experts, the electric fence is the most effective M 8. Northland _.Oct, 12 Oct, 18 O, 18 ished six-room house and bath.| ™" © e Bl e Kake o Deau. Outbound passengers on the ( ever developed. Consisting of only one or two strands of wire and few SEATTLE S. S. North Sea ..Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Terms. Inquire Nugget Shop PR d o Princess Louise were FUH JUNEAU UN \ posts, it uses a negligible amount of current, and it is usually much Sha M S Northland Oct. % Oct. = Nov, i F SRS S o NG R For Prince Rupert—E. Finlayson, eaper than ordinary fencing. RETURN S. S. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. § FOR RENT |R. T. Monrce, T. C. Woodard, A. E. The idea is to impart a mild shock to an animal when it touches . 68.00 M. S. rtha . . 13 o ~—— 4 |Flannigan NURTHWESTERN {he wire. One such jolt is usually enough to keep it away thereafter. $ M. S. Northalnd ..Nov.. 9., Nov.13 Nov 18 FURNISHED 3-room apartment.| | p e oMo ppaw | | For Vancouer, B. C—A. . “I have seén hogs,” one expert said, “lined up on one side of a single & e |* T T i ni) Lx e i ID“E““*’“‘ D. | strand of wire with a trough full of food on the other and they made | et S L FOR RENT Furnished rooms., oo’ gi4o 7.00 a. m, 2.3 feet | it i '\;:‘; W | sEATTLE Oct. 15 — Steamer|no mové o toubh #—fightijooked at:Pidnd squealed.” RAY ”{]‘l‘;fl;‘; 1‘“’::“: o ;’:""e l;'g f Third and Main, across from| LoN L T & T o | e e TS - Northwestern of the Alaska Steam-| I ¢ X1 IS 171 RSy J. B. BUR et Ag .. Phone | ‘ I ¥’ : el - o S8 CITY WHARF . Phone 23 | -Phone 18 = | Zynda Low tide 7:29 a6 < | e 5 hip Company, sailed for South 29 p. m, -0.8 fee+ |F. Story, J. E. Boyle, C. W. Barbei P P . | Y G SNSP R | W G " east and Southwest Alaska ports at ! GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent 2 ! ) ox, J. G. Shepard, Jack FOR RENT—House, furnished, 4| 5 | McCann Mrs T ottonntt O “ackl3 o'clock yesterday afternoon wit! rooms, bath. Phone 1472 or in-| 0 NLY ONE VESSEL g L g 111 passengers aboard including the el 28 wHcth Bt | T derson, C. Latsson, L. Larsson, R.| i1\ PASSCREers ubo SFLLS IN SEATTLE vittficld, V. G. Hebert, S. G. Eber "I\;‘f““‘x “3 e ‘“I"‘ 5 e xaml“a In“s # RQOM and board at Gastineau| gSEATTLE, ¢ 15—Only one |bart, S. G. George, G. W. Eliott iy JAOORIoN: RRG S Al k t t Rooms above Gastinesu Grocery.|vessel sold here today, the Report|P. Zirglis, W wmn» R. Henderson. ¢ er(':’\;ulLl":\t];I‘ “‘a‘.‘;{‘:“;‘.' ‘D(’WJ‘ i as a r s'ur a 10 Mrs. Maude Handy which brought in 4,000 pounds of | Bendetoon 3 M e Tnoid, E | The United States Civil Service| - | sable, selling for 8% cents and 1,200 | & N o 5 o s c FOR RENT—Three-room furnished n:i‘\lI;d:‘ormtvdmmxf :((alxl‘u:g”i";r 6% FOX GOES SOUTH TO Michaelson, H. I Lucas, Harold L] Commission has announced open om an |1 C g C. C. Mann, N. L. Troast —_— competitive examinations as fol- apt. $20.00 monthly. CLf APIS. |cents a pound Taylor np bt i MEET MRS. PULVER | 7, Co i W, o.* Hetvinger,| - Mail [ 1 FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REFRIGERATION FOR RENT — Two room furnished | e ¢ ©. Rulaford, 1. W. Jewen. | 91X Passengers and Mail| cerea: technotogist, $3800 a year,! A apt. Phone 5601. 334 Ewing St. | Making a fast trip to Vancouver, yro' B £ Ninnis, Tnez Gustafson Tk Wr 1l associate pathologist (forage crops), Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle . {B. C., and return, Attorney A. W.|, > aken to Wrange $3,200 a year, Bureau of Plant In- | to | ° s T 3 g H : and two children, C. L. Shepardson 4 , BODM. ana board .at Gastinesu | Whlte pot | Fox lett here on the Princess Louise | n01 wite M. W Faweett, Leith F. by Indians | dustry Rooms above Gastineau Grocery. IThta. mrhing. In. Vasoonver aix. Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau | i bbot: wife, and seventee: —— Principal industrial toxicologist | 5, i Mude Handy, i § LIQUOR STORE Jirox will meet Mrs. Myra Pulver, fii;:.,lf“,g‘md . and mE WRANGELL, Alaska, Oct, 15, —| (heavy metals), $5,600 a year, Pub- | xg'gfiofrkh T“:':(;l)ma IS))NIi’rl\Z ?&‘g:; VACANCY — Simpson Apts. Gold | ’r”"s’ ll‘z"""_’l‘ "‘(“f"““"' who s caming s - (Special to The Empire)—The mail|lic Health Service. \ § 5 g n ) Octu -x'»‘y By Belt Ave. i PHONE rom Kochester, M., X, S0 8 -¥ialh WAUL HEARING boat Chacon, Capt. Falconer, en-| Senior medical technician (bone| M. S. Z RS ke fE Oct. 16 ) with her daughter here. Mr. Fox, W4V 4 ol |voute to Wrangell from Ketchikan|pathology) $2,000 a year, M. 8. Zapora-...... :Oct. 15 ct. | CABIN _Mieaull and Mrs. Pulver will come to Ju- i3 v Str s 2 | CABIN—McMuller: Sth St. 6 BT ET ! et ey Hearing on complaint against|via Kimova Strait, struck a sub- | Bureau, popartment of Labor. | 4 CUZ\J;‘“J'nrm -un; apts. V.ug}:‘L wmc- Princess Norah scheduled tomorrow morning in|miles south of Wrangell and filled|nologists. The salaries range from, H 2 Mt er, disnes. cooking ateneils an i o e . = despite efforts of thre umps to|$3.800 to $5600 a year. | : % 8 e Commissioner’s court. It is the sec- |despite e of e pumps t | PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 - oath. Reasonable at Seaview. Free Delivers i TO VISIT MOTHER ond action brought against Waul, |keen the water down. Applicants must have completed | | Mrs. J. G. Shepard is a passenger gukene | e m | far Baattle ou the ke "P". 8T charging assault with a dangercus| Indians nearby, hearing the ja full 4-year course leading to a' MISCELLANEOUS [ eatis Oh the steamer PHINCESS| weapon. The first case was d's-|“thunder” went to the Scene in a|bachelor's degree in a college or 3 4l e e e Mimeographing? Now | hone 1701 (formerly 194) or leave ' order at Burford's. -s e — L‘"‘"?L f“" a5 EO‘}“SI SOt 10Nl L e ed. gasboat shortly after Chacon sankuniversity of recognized standing| j—— indefinite visit with her mother, PRk i |and rescued six passengers who|Wwith major work in chemical en- {j|Mss. Molby, in Lakeside, Ore. | HILLARD BACK | were out in @ lifeboat and brought gineering, mechanical engineering, Alaska A!l. Tral‘s ort lnC. ! J. J. Hillard, Deputy Collector of | them to Wrangell with the mail. fuel technology, or chemistry, and 9 | Lode and placer iocation nOUORS} oyeor syt Fagle, returned on the| The passengers on the Chacon|must have had certain specified — - §ARANT A e Farma feas e ab _l ':' ’“"",'f‘,’jf’""“‘,f | Princess Loujge this morning after | included Sam Light, traveling man | experience. ‘ SEAPLANES FOR CHAmR s Finger wave, [0c. e 2o is m iatty Ehob, Belaline | ———————————————=ZL the summer ‘at his station in the|and three gypsies. , Full information may be obtained | iy v SN | | Interior and now will be in the Ju-| - e |at Room 311, Federal and Terri-, d #01, 315 Decker Way. | neau office for a time. | FAMILY COMES TO JUNEAU; |torial Building. i 7-Place Lockheed Vega iy PIANO lessons, classical or pe | ! . ] SRR TO MAKE HOME IN NORTH ST ! . e | DIVORCES GRANTED | J. H. Seriver is now in Juncau| 6-Place Bellance Skyrocket Beginners' fall classes now ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. | | - Divorces were granted in Federzu' Mrs. A. J. Jacobsen and three|from his residence on Senunel] wi HARRY RACE, Drugglst District court yesterday to Axel|children will arrive on the North-!Island and is stopping at the Gas- | ‘he Squibb Stores ¢f Alaska” Johnson of Juneau from Emma|western to make their home in|tineau Hotel here. Johnson and to Theresa Grossman|juneau. They will join Mr. Jacob- ” 4Place Stinson ""Patco” from Willism J. Gm&mfl“ of Sitka.|sen who preceded them here and | TEEEGEGCSERN - AR is an employee of the Alaska Ju- FFrReT u s. mn. d ;::;-fi‘};}v OI}“ f,sv',rsj"‘;j::f&"r{:fu; C A N A D ! A N | PHONES, Juneau g&.;gzr& 8(,712_ Night and Day - PAC i F EC s"“é’flfl is,ilfltmoms “JIMMY’;) ifil"NEHART WANTED | { | | WANTED--Practical nursing USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. | G“ sm \ INTOWN! || | T'URN yeur old gowa mt vau e Cash cr trade ai Nugget Shop. THE MINERS' DRUGS Recreation Parlors HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent and i PUROLA REMEDIES A A - 5 ks \ I : PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- XL b e —— - x HOTEL ZYNDA ’ Liquor Store 1 FULLY (OMPOUNDED HANNEL B TO VANCOUVER, VIOTORIA — - e ELEVATOR SERVICE | S 4 by Front Street Next Coliseum Mnl:mum'nnm e i e i et oaiben® 1| coave unesa: am. - 1500, 915, From Juneau SCHEDULED 'AIR 8. ZYNDA, Prop. il BILL DOUGLAS PHONE 97—Free Delivery 10:15, ll';S‘ GP-H.--I 15, 15, *a 4 ' B 415, 5:15, 645 7:15, 8:15,. 9 3 | s 3 715 08, ot mudnigne, PRINCESS LOUISE s E R Vl c B 2 T F R R | Leavs Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, ‘l , 11:40; P.M.—12:40, :40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, b o TO INTERIOR ALASKA - 11:40. Glacier Highwa Chatham Siraits Transpoitation Co.| _ PRINCESS NORAH Luxuriqus Twin Eflgmb Transports y o 2 Ao v M-S, DART? October 24 Radio Eduipped Cigars Cigarettes DRY CLEANING Ccmdy November 2 :30, 9:30; lLe‘ves Femmer Dock every Friday M fi £ ® Cvd‘ i I :30, 5:15., Saturday Special (at 7 8. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port ‘Tickets, reservations and full i : gai’*@g“; & i 3 s 10:00 p.m. Alexander and way ports. particulars from 7 | ik Bus Sundass s oldays PRt recived not e oun 4 : Ofiice Gastll llotel { Soft ‘ leaves Juneau at 9:30 A M. p. m. Thursday. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent u J FOR INFORMATION Rl Wat = JUNEAU PHONE '106 - ———%|MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | uus s || Washing [ ] Your ALASKA LAUNDRY Louis A. Delebecque MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLYI| I'ACHH!’"' ?AI:ASKA o A!‘WA YS- '*_"”* NEW « | : arctic || PHONE36 |/ iy LIQUOR DELIVERY Pabst Famous ||*————————+ Draught Beer ey — On ' Winter Rates | gt | SITKA HOT SP “TIMMY" Good food, canoeing, MARINE ATRWAYS, Inc. Office at Gastineau Hotel Lobby PHONES: Gastineau, 106; Night Phones, 4652 and 623; Hanzal', 106-2 Two Large, Fast Seaplnnea for Charter Service to All Points in Alaska ve Accommodations to suit . CARLSO! taste.’ Reservations Alasks 4 , ALEX HQLDEN GENE MEYRING PHONE 15 N 'rnfi::t Chief Pilot Pilot