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E, ; : e —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1936. " By CLIFF STERRETT " POLLY AND HER PALS = KBUT DIDNT PA ON THE PANTRY Aoilea ot SEVEN WANT AD POINTERS Your wani-ad will produce, if you: \. Think carefully about your proposition. 2. Direct your selling efforts at the individual. 3. Be specific Jse colorful words. fweid generalities. Tell the whole svory. Embhasize the best fea- ture of your offer. Mention price. Make answering as easy as possible. Ll - FOR SALE ing machine, Phone 039 dressing table and go-car 2702. BABY bugey, et Phone walk- all ongoleum rug, 00. Day Write Emp cost $6.50 model A Ford 403 First St FOR house. SALE Write FOR RENT ROOM and board for gentlemen in private home. Steam heated room. Phone 681 Five-room furnished P. O. Box 13 3-ROOM apt. will be vacant Nov. 1st. MacKinnon Apts FOR RENT apt. Phone 5601 Two ruom [urnished 334 Ewing St SABIN—McMulles . i St COZY, warm, 1urn. apts. 1 er. disnes, cooking otenells oath. Reasopable at Seaview. at, wat- anc MISCELLANEOU MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone Or leave orders at Burford's. GTARA TEEL neaistic Perma- nents, $3.75. Finger wave, I0c. Tola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. PIANO lessons, classical or popular. Beginners' fall classes now start- ing. Phone 554. Ruth Wood. WANTED FOR room and board Phone 413 Dougias. WANTED—Best car that $30 will buy. Notify Akers, radio office USED sheet iron wanted, 2,000 feet. Phone 1133. Madsen. ¥ old goia INT s € trade at Nugget Shop. Jean Harlow continues to receive advice and prescriptions from fans who are an s about her case of sunb; e s a5 FORD AGENCY \ (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street l e S DS T Alaska ‘Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos—Musical Instruments | | and Supplies ‘Pnone 206 122 W. Second | HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. \ CHANGE THE PAPERS SHELVES, AS You OSEKE HiM= k" P . . "| o Dart . N . _|for Seattle and recent | I e e B v . . . s . . s . . ® cvening. Should have five ® ® days mail aboard © . SCHEDULED SAILNGS ° e North Sea scheduled to sail @ k4 from Seattle 10 o'clock to- © . o ° ° . ° ° o o . . . . ° ° . mOITOW morning. Al a scheduled to sail from Seattle October 22 at 9 a. m. a scheduled to sail from attle October 23 at 9 p. m. OUTHEDUND SAILINGD hwestern scheduled south- und next Sunday. LOCAL SAILINGCS Listebeth leaves every Wednes- @ day might at 6 p. m, for ® Sitka and wayports. . leaves every Friday at e 7 & m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. NORTHLAND IN - LAST EVENING, - BRINGS 6 KERE ;Molorship Takes Forty-one I Out from Juneau Southbound Bringing six passengers to Junea from Sitka, the motorship North- {1and arrived in port southbound la {evening at 10:15. After loading fi: |at the Juneau Cold Storage, the | Northland moved to the Union Oil |Dock at 11:30 to take on fuel be- fore sailing for Seattle at 3:30 this morning. The Northland took 34 | passengers outbound from Juneau seven for other Southeast Alaska ports. Passengers inbound to Juneau on the Northland were: Mrs. T. Gan- ders, Jr., C. Nelson, Mrs. H. Thomp- son, Mrs. G. Cook and children, D. Fenton and R. Hill. | Through passengers were: E. | Farnsworth and A. Van Mavern, |for Ketchikan and E. Paulson, O. Erikson, A. Johnson, for Beattle. Passengers outbound from Juneau for Seattle on the Northland are: Alfred Reichl, G. W. Glaystin, L. W. Hengen, Elma Field, James | Grimm, E. J. Nuhn, Mark Miskulin, R. J. Rogers, O. H. Jahnke, Ray Mc- | buters arrived | Donald, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Michel- |son, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Field and | {baby, Eleanor Field, James Osborne, | Oscar Koch, Warren Kerr, Joe Pet- | i, Lucille Priggs, Wm. Pries, Miss Cell Alexander, E. Peterson, H. Thibault, E. Thibault, J. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nye, G. H. Smith, .\" V. Latus, T. W. Powell, H. Mil- an, G. W. Linn and T. Gould. For Petersburg—R. H. Stock, Lil- lie Isturis, Elizabeth James, | William Mahoney, Lizzie Peele. — Skeleton's “No Find” NEW NEIGHBOR, DROPPED IN. HE DID, BUT 1/ MRS PRIVMM, TH' | For Ketchikan—Ralph Johnson. For Wrangell—A. W. Demmert. | s HOUSEKEEPER. SHE'LL THINK s o e ODUNA BRINGS CATTLE HERE; LOADS LUMBER Freighter in Port This| Morning Has Large Cargo of Ties Alacka Ln Nilson, last Wedn at the Pacific ehier Oduna | hich sailea | y evens- | Coast | 1 jdock her at 1:30 o'clock this morn- ng, brinzing three passengers to| m:scellancous freight left | ¢ Nor ern and ten cows| and cns bull for the Juneau Dair-| loadiny lumber for Fair- | b ; and Seward, the Oduna sail-| d from the Juncau Lumber Mills| ‘== >k at 11:45 o'clock this fore-| nocn. After stopping at the Oill Dock, she continued on to Skagway | and Westward ports | The cargo cn the Oduna includes: | —— From Seattle 300,000 board feet | ’ | of ties for the Alaska Railroad, and Es bridge timbers, building lumber fln(" AcF ANN&UNG coel for Cordova; also a huge boiler | for an electrical installation in An- NEw PRIGES GN | | chorage, besides considerable ma- chinery end miscellancous freight. | At Ketchikan the steamer took on 100000 board feet of ties for| eward for the Alaska Railroad.| The Oduna loaded 50,000 board feet | f lumber here for Fairbanks, be- H S sides 50000 board feet of ties for| Local Prices His ngh Mark| r at Sew ! . . . the alaska Railroad at Seward. | ¢ ogigig Ll oo >Palibiy | On Purser R. T. ngham'’ are John Lawler and wife and two| Sold on Local Market % children, who are settlers going to| Kodiak to farm and who have with| Now salmon prices, the highest| them a tractor and other farm ma- } ¢ el of the year, were announced this| chitiery Desldes 100 calv | morning by the Afaska Coast Fish-| Passengers for Juneau on thelerias The new prices of 20 cents Oduna were: Kaj. Louring and Jack | . large red salmon, (over foi Khristian, from Ketchikan; and|ieen pounds), 10 cents for small| Cleve Orme, who was overseeing the shipment of cows from Seattle, for the Juneau Dairies. - SELL, SEATILE| | SEATTLE, Oct. 20.—Three hali- from the western | banks today as follows: Pacific with 38,000 pounds, sell- ing for 11%, and 10 cents a pound; Tlene 35000 pounds, 11% and 10! ) cents; Atlantic 32,000 pounds 114 ‘.’ and 10 cents. The F. C. Hergert came in from the local banks with 11,000 pounds | of sable selling for 4% cents a| pound. For Star Bazers A new observatory will soon be {bullt on the Hafelekar: Peak 'near 5 i I DECLARE . ‘T DONT KNOW WOT KINDA / ‘ RESlDElGI: ROOSEVELT SEES WORLD SERIES Marine News | reds and 8 cents for white salmon, ifective m both Juneau and er up to noon today, the halibut boa ,, according to Wallis George cuz TH PAPERS PAW PUT ON TH! PANTRY WUZ FROM HIS DEN DATED 18901 The No. 1 fan at the second World Series game at New York was President Roosevelt, talking things over here before the slaughter with Manager Bill Terry (left) of the Giants and Manager Joe Me- Narthy (right) of the Yankees. John Roosevelt is at the extreme left and Frankiin, Jr, between the President and McCarthy. (Associated Press Photo) Lode and pracer fvcatlon notices i for sale at The Empire office. Chatham Srraits Transpoctation Co.! In the only fish sale in Juncau “M s DART” v o WJe arles )06 pounds of 1 I and 1,500 pounds of black cod Fisheries vivian, Capt ind 6.60 cents. Shipments of fish sout land last night from neau Cold dock 3 tierces of mild-cured mon shipped to S aska Coast F n king tiere mild-cured to the Alaska Trelle in Ketchikan; from | the & tierces of mild- | ripped by E. E. Engstrom to the Sebastian- Stuart Fish Co., in Seattle and 200 'n halibut Chicago, B = - JHALBUTERS | pHONE | TIDES TOMORROW High tide 4:27 a. m., 12.6 feet Low tide a.m, 58 feet High tide 3:51 p. m., 143 feet Low tide 10:43 p. m., 20 fect . Today’s News Today—Empire PHONE 208 | Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles San Francisco Bakery at tle by the Al- of shipped by through 122 Second St.—Next door to | | Ll JUNEAU Larsen, sold libut from Area Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Peterskurg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. | Freight received not later ihan 4 p. m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 SAILING COUVER, VICTORIA | and SEATTLE | From Juneau | PRINCESS LOUISE i October 24 PRINCESS NORAH - November 2 j Tickets, reservations and full | particulars from | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent The First National Bank JUNEAU LANCASTER, Pa—The skeleton /1¢T€ at @ height of 7,744 feet-= dug up by workmen on the cam- 5¢¢0Rd In Austria only to the fa- pus of Franklin and Marshall Col- ' M0Us 10,177-feet-high”Sonnblick ob- lege was no historical “find.” servatoty.* " Someone recalled the days when R A medical students buried cadavers Lode and.piacer :scation. notices | there. ’lur sale at The Empire office. Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE ARCTIC DRY CLEANING [ 4 Soft Water LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Phione' 108 Junaia or 71 Douglas Leave Yunean: A.M.—1: 153:0, I ;P 5, 1:15, 3:15, | ‘15, 6:15, 6:15, ' 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, L.eavs Douglas AM.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, | 10:40, 11:40; P.M.=-12:40, 2:10, 3 s AM. — 7:30. 9:30; 15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 A.M. Sl o 5 CRPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$50,000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEFOSIT BOXES 2% % Paid on Savings Accounts Office at Gasti PHONES: Gastineau, 10 i ! For very prompt | LIQUOR DELIVERY A ‘ " Winter Rates | | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Good foed, canoeing, hiking. Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Air ‘Transport, ALEX HOLDEN Chief Pilot MARINE ATRWAYS, Inc. 623; Ha_mgur, 106-2 rings Two Large, Fast Seaplanes for Charter Service to All Points in Alaska neau Hotel Lobby 6; Night Phones, 4652 and GENE MEYRING Pilot RVING ALASKA THE . YEAR'ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juncau, DueJunean Steamer Seattle | Northbound Southbound Alaska Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 Yukon Oct. 20 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 “Alaska Nov. 7 Nov, 10 Nov. 17 Yukon Nov. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Alaska ..Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Yukon Nov. 28 Dee. 1 Dec. 8 ’\ All sailings call Haines and Skagway both Northbound and Southbound. *Calls Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. ’ Winter Roundtrip Fares now in effect. THE ArASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX. Agent—[’!m_ne 2 RO REHLAR TRANSPORTATION CO via The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the ycar. Arrive Leave Boag Juneau Juneau ! S. S. North Sea ..Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 ‘ “’:::LE M. S. Northland ..Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 i’ RETURN S. S. North Sea ..Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 8§ i $68.00 M. S. Northalnd ..Nov. 9 Nov.13 Nov. 1§ | RAY STEVENTS, Agent Phone 109 | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. ... ...Phone 79 CITY WHARF . i Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Phone 18 Alaska Transportation Company FREIGHT—*PASSENGERS—REIFRIGERATION Weekly Sailings from Tacoma and Seattle to Ketchikan—Wrangell—Petersburg—Juneau Port Dock, Tacoma Pier 7, Se:.xttle 9 P.M. Thursday 9 P.M. Friday S. S. Evelyn Berg ...Oct. 15 Oct. 16 *M. S. Zapora . e 22 Oct. 23 D. B. FEMM PHONE 114 R, Agent Night Phone 312" Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega: 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Pluce Stinspn ;"P:_ztco" PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 ,“JIMMY” RINEHART Pilot SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot 5 HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent 35S ~ Louis A. Delebecque y MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY] ....AIRWAYS . Seattle Juneau Fairtbanks Nome n

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