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—— g _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPth MONDAY FEB 11, 1929, i e f ¥ By GLIFF QIERRETT ANMALS? WE GOT ) ; : Y . / 3o PAY ME, UNK! THERES A ANY KINDA ANIMALS A g : e % Roy/ HERE'S Y'SAY, BOSS! WE | |[THAT, FER? ; 2 o = cLC<S &OT ELEPHUNTS, | [VCALL THAT [ RS AT SAYS HES A RYENOSSERUSSES, EELIGION? e - : g™ TAGGLJHS AN ZEEBR e . N SN B'JFEM’ ANANIAS! SAILING SCHFDULE Leave Due Junean Due Juneaa g Boat :attle Northbound Southbound Alameda edan., 17 Jan. 20 Jam. 26 eTn . . 26 Jan. 29 Feb, 6 Alameda ... eb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Y:I(’r'hfi‘ostem ~..Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 27 ’TE"’JZ%" Aleutian . eb, 23 Feb. 26 Mar. & L 4 A“\_lfll-“kfl E . 2 . Mar. 5 Mar: 18 ukon .. Y & » A eral pa 8 The trip north et Mar. 12 Mar. 19 was made by Capt. Ness in fiv ) which is a fast run for W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phone 2 % - hip. The Emma is p s AN R N ; arlne e ‘7‘ 7 S h a 65 horsepower b gine, ! Over 20 large boats comj | Juneau halibut fleet. Oth - |these there is nearly a i IR AR R | smaller craft t are 0 i ® VG e I U !less Important factors i H « Steamer Movements ing the, market with t rite | i 1 - NORTHROUND - | food fish of the north waters. i‘ N # No_ steamer -northbound - REABY SEASUN AR ol b el i b % SCHEDULED SAILINGS |today and a greater number will i i . 4 Queen schéduled to sail from |leave tomorrow for the banks. The i H #+ Seattle Feb 8 {first catches of the season will be{ i % Northwestern '\Imlght t6 Juneau in about ten!f il Winter in SERVING SKA % Sl trom Se 1 ‘ i TR w——————— CALIFORNIA ALA! * at9am approximate prices that will & S$OUTHBOUND SAILINGS With the opening of the 1929 prevail will not be knc 7 FOB SALE ‘l e Regularly and Dependably # Princess Mary due in port at & |halibut season three di away, | eral or until the THE EMPIRE . — *""*f’l LOOSE LEAF cursllon fares Sy Jg. . P ails a id- ¢ |the ‘local fleet of schoc 3 and 3 J vhe: oy will th : Q o I pasre ARV PR now n - effect |* Leav rrive v.Juneau . b/ by Tl 2 st o - ‘ Through which the gemeralff quae LT R Queon 30 Feb.. B'EFeb ¥ 4 Alameda scheduled south- #|last preparatory t befc rices that are guaged by south LEGUg Ay IO B it Tiavel ibt BOT100 teat. 3 3 3 i : . “ob & bound about February 17. < putting out for the whore |ern markets, the amount of fish -21‘::1‘: E“]'l":”:;““” i b "'Ei Bargain if taken soon. Add OFFICE EQUIPMENT 3{:’52.’5 “Feb, f-?{; }3 §~§'§‘ ii 5 & Admiral Rogers scheduled % iaking fish starts at midnighton hand and the demand being the (™ eyl ™o ror classifieali]l Number 1096 care Empire. | Stationery, Qigen .27 Mar. 3 Mar. 7 i & southbound about February * |Thursday. main factors. W adv 3 o M ke p Printing and Rogers ..Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 25 i advertisem 2 P. M. PR O g z * 2. #| An opt c feeling provails| [t 18 authoritatively reported that [l *C00 GRS 0ty adoil; FOR SALBE — 24 foot V bottom Bining Queen .._Mar. 13 Mar. 17° Mar. 21 v e #|among the skippers and crews of | there is less halibut in A el cabin boat, 8 horsepower en- Queen ....Mar. 27 Mar. 31 April 4 i LOCAL SAILINGS #|the fleet as the fishermen the'Mtagt of this season than ha Evcfr;;“:xtj'pu A M et il Eine. Address Chris Jorgenson, ] ) Masgnita scheduled to leave #|(hat there is every indicat'on that|been in the past. This condition|flsertion i fl| Bex 6 GEO. M. SIMPKINS Ship and traver via the green boats. i # for Sitka and way ports ai 4)the on will be a prosperous|will tend to buoy up the prices|fl pive cents for continuouslll FOR AN, : X ’ @ 8 oclock Thursday night. %|one. Prices higher than those of |at least until the scarcity is over-|flsynsequent insertion. Jili d jam. s COMPANY INRORMATION, #30 TIORRER :wp:;n:: le nall:(i?; :I{hv‘_&" 'l; the Ias‘i .-.;;w.u are lookad for "nm(;. n’nvl the markets plentifully Count five average words togf et. ) BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 2 nd way port 6 *|to and the captains claim upplied the linc, H — - TP (,UYI SMITH, Agent, ouzlu @ oclock every Wednesday *|ihora is ason to bel - Al A South s NG ate R FOR SAIL 50 laying F 4. B 8 b * mn # ! more halibut will be Fleet Arcives =rom South fj Minlmum charge, 60 cea%. Hi s mong them 20 blooded Rhot T Reliable Transfer { " ® America First leaves every %y last | f¥oia. X : nikas = === ===d) | Island reds, with rooster 1 y { Phone 149 Res. ® Wednesday at 1 pm. for #| dier facilities un 50 S d sy | old. Selling bec of illness! | COURTESY and GOOD ® Petersburg and Kake #nd #|joading of rish cars th 1‘]:j’;:“":;M;"“"."“ e Loy FOK RENT | o ownér. Wm. Steinback. \'I’ SERVICE Our Motto | & wayports. # {handling of bait have been install-| . % 3 fe——Sgsse i - ) SRS H A+ ® &4 F % during the closed season at the | rereer oy il in . Hus: Saip | FOR RENi——Tirse rvom fitn: FOR'SALE~19 foot Eastorn lu'_ p" APMIRAL ROGERS [New ico clevators have been con- Sl (R i | Bl el o el o — FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE}! BN FROM SOUTH; |t and e o o hoats |11° aboard. the crews making las i | for motor. Telephone 3203 or| Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Leave Juneau Southbound i L ESTWA le “.‘1.,1‘~<1.‘1. the f:.n)x.,m.m Boats | inute preparations before s: < w585, | Thane PRINCESS MARY SAILS W RD 2 "””; e will be-able dur the banks. Bait wa 1\'{111 «lr:x il e to 1r’|‘br e i Ay s i .g::ha.m 1g:;gfl.m- Feb. 12, 26, March 12, 23; April 2 i sed < 1 aboard and the hpids Mrs. Schwazrzenberg, Doug-|XOW B R ARIRE: CABIRGY :15a.m. :30p.m. ROUND TRIP WINTER DXCURSION FARES With seven days’ ma aboard ice and bait and I y loaded to capacity with ice.| l1as, Phone 143. | Sewing Machine with attach- 9:16a.m.t 9:40p.m. Tickets to or from all Eaaterd pointa.af.linited ne freight and p: again for the ‘Banks after beingimppne @eltie, Paclf Bl Dorade, ll'nvn‘l:«.‘ Good condition. Phone| 12:30p.m.t §11:165p.m. States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. steamier Admiral F . B, in port several hours less thaniysithern, Havana, Clelsea, Ventur Whittier 4103. { 2:00p.m. 12 midnight Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers Thompson, docked from the south|Was required during the season|,nq the Radio were among the - 8:16p.m.1 $1:00a.m. W. L. COATES, Agent. . ¢ at 2 o'clock Sunday morning. |Past. ships reaching here: since ye uments, ! > *4:00p.m. Weather encountered nnrvhlwuml‘ Looking rmwnrlnl to a prosper- Bedta are dio ge. 4211 East 7th St.| HELF WANTED | Leaves Douglas for J’uneai L was ‘reported as fair until noar|Ous year, several owners of thel, Phone 2004, POS! S0 7 :30a.m. Junéau when (ux was met that |larger boats have installed dicsel g plants at Ketchikan FOR IEFTT : ‘ Oluelt’[:l)gvb‘l’\i?kli;l n :‘l;:l“vh(c):;:— g ;3”;1 3; égpm COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. 1 @ d ” vessel wm,,,“‘,,[ nnuiu(s. replac the mc and Peters re low bait ¢ f — rurms ud apart: \ Ly ekl :30a.m. :56p.m, Ton) i ..n first cost of die i 2 R —— ot - [ 4 gty i il 2:15p.m. 12:16a. , g Ghamna Tho s ir wi)‘!:\t mr‘:‘o Gt gl fol ths same i here uatil the situa-|FOR RENT—Apt., 6th an Gold. | care Empire | sia0om( $1:05am Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock ::::r..ba;ger BN e R el icrence 1o soon ‘real irulm ‘lr.ln“:!'xe‘ ner ;:qul;n Phone 5701. 5:05p.m. dx]rei::t to gfinter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Por§ % 3 s iR il 8 5. BTG 1 ¢ _—Thane, Althorp, ichagof, Sitka, Chatham, XKillisnoo, Baranof; b ors for Juneau from: Se-|from the lesser operating co. s. | oy W N FOR RENT --. 5 fuiiten d’ HELP WANTED— a | 3 y » 3 B ) ano! 4 S o oy p A ‘[ff,""““‘,',,,,rf"\.', New Craft R s T e [d i om 2 1044 | Gold Belt. Ave | il et o Male | 4" preignt wii ve accepted. way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for Albert, Brown, W. 3. Chil A GRR-RORL to operate with the g josal, as all of the| Near Dixon St. |YOUNG “man of character {—Saturdays only. Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information * Green, E. M. Goddard, B. Kirber. Juneau fleet this season is . will not make the run|p _ - | aggressive ‘sales ability to seil| §—Effective April 1at. A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, , Hiatlos Tieahys Hobert: Wa Emma, that only a few days 0 ‘ f3h) velins ] 1ane, Victor urtuopnonic Phono-| our popular line of greeting| ~ . 3 oy, fu‘baer--ltfl\\';uT Ay Hitea ved from Seattle. The Emma|gon o ‘],im(, ek ')':I’L“U“‘ f{:'r"'i;:: graph, sewing machines. Rent| ecards, gift mottoes, silhouettes, Jum,azx Ferry & Naviga- | = - R g . aratively new ship of P iy ‘“N““I I)l"w will s aliEaE sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | ant novelties and water colored | tion Company Alaska Meat Com G an The steamer sailed for the West- on typ '-(})__”“‘: been bu ! |1arge “extent bring their catches |FOR RENT — ruily turmshed: e;d;;:fi:t stl:lamte fi(;r f[r:umn' B e P y ward, at 10:30 o'clock Sunday|i ;rd(‘:;‘n“:h:?dl‘:"“.].’:‘lw\ ' |aireet to Juneau, bait up and re-| apartments, single or double.! !emcc atraid (101)&:‘1?0:11(1. }:;l'r"))r( ::;::\ I.]. Saarick g PHONE 39 i ssengers fr d captained by Tom 1 ol y a ; single oJd. IC . moraing with passengers fr £ one |turii to the Gult P Newly painted. Baths and hot! protorred; liberal commission| Jeweler and Fresh th':al Dressed ‘Hens, Roasters and Broilers. i south for Yakuiat, _| The first of the fleet is salling| . water furnished. Furnished| jagjs; exclusive territory full Opticia Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, { ard, Seldovia, Uzink for the banks today: cabins $5.00° per month. ApPI¥| (ime or sideline. Include cop-| n Crabs, Oysters and Fish b ' Ong, Jurledu pa IR 0 5L Seaview Apts, ies of letters of recommend P Watéhes e e ) BRI 4 ; =i D - : J [ e i for Yekutal. Shlp or Sail to TIDES TOMENREN SEVEN room unfurniaed nouse | tion in replying or adwise ro #Y(@, Diamdnds o ] ¢ 4 7 th scand hents erence- to write us direct, : BOTICE T0 MARINERS EUROPE High s, 2:30 am. 164 foet. | R LS PRt B thoraby saving time. Norih'| 2 : ¥ Low. tide, 8:38 am., 14 fe o raft Studios, Minneapolis, Min- 4 v | wbagell Narrows — Tiind 'a LLOYD High tide, 2:32 pm, 16,0 foe = {R T hugion Mnngagells, Min- i Tggp JUNEAU Launory WARM UP WITH ! | Slough Light was oty 163 via Low tide, -8:B6-pm.. +0:8 faet. MISWLLANEOUS ; ,;_,_______.__.~,,,| Frankls Bt hetwetn : 3 % . or} extinguished and “dophin Frequentservice between Vancouver i b g g i . T D d B . £ ] EJ“:!,M i 0 1920 ahd Germany via Panama Canal. B0 s, ‘mi“w“ S1—-ome and nave your|' New, sélect line of visiting cards ] Front and Sceond Streets 1} ramon rlquets % This:dight is in commission. e A T, We call and deliver. Phone 528 rtune told from your hasdfig; The Empire. | PHONE 359 | : i ] Wraugell Narrows — Kildahles e snd Garmncn i bl ol ‘| Work, business, marrisge and| e g BISERS s g o SEERR | $13.00 per ton at bunkers i Salféry Light extinguished and Allyear service,to Halifax-St.John's. salectdne of visiting wrds the future foretold. 802 Fromt ="~ P . : dolphin destroyed on January 30, For Fréight tnformation, ap- S o Street. - g oo e e Aae i e . | 1929, %ill be rebuilt and relight- ly to Robert Reford Ca., Lid., ; £ 3 = P Ftareal N 1 | ed as soon as practicable. and branch offices. o S o1 WAI\ TED Pactfw Coast Coal Co W 4 Stimner Strait — Vichnefski For Passenger Information, abply NOTICE! e ol t | Rock'Light, reported extinguish- NORTH GERMAN 8 SMNG With $1,000.00° wheg i { ed:on Feb. 6, 1929 was relighted knows how to work to join me H. G. WALMSLEY Agent 5 on #Bb. 5, 1929. Ll . D R 1| in establishing additional store,t Phone 412 : i By authority of the Commis- Offices in Montreal, Winnipeg, Re- After Fri : ¥ i Your own boss and investment | sioner of Lighthouses, W. C. Di- gina, Edmonton, or your local ages. er Friday, February 1st, fully scrl;re'lv-‘ § Astically L - e i n double money by Fall. ! ! brel) Bhgsrintenten = e — Dr. W. W. Council will be ffn.?w?r B00%, care Daily Alaska | § 106 Bmpire. | located at 109 Front Stree o — 4 ¢ ‘ CANADIAN . PACIFIC | hgoge: . | FIRE B ban catis 5 > \ oo VBRI ik R A FAMOUS Telenhaka H ‘ H“ " ’ We have received a 'large shipment of 4 HOUR A & p o o ) | - Telehoge No. 208, UL RH1 S N e Fraoxiin. : ” il ; ENAMEL in all shades at L |4 1-4 ¥ront and Franklin. | y, B | LCRene Princess Steamers : d o T e Ve, <] H “' JUNEAU PAINT STORE I Y, % e A S 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange. | | ‘lllllllll\nlm mur s s A i ’ TO PRINCE RUPERT, VICTORIA J.W. W ()()I)l«()RD 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. e ——l ; 3 VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE Representing the Northern 1-8 Front, nes; szw(w_u. | . ; : 4 ¢ 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. I T ] ? ‘ oyl Tnsurance G, | 2D Siloughny at Totem aro.§ |1 * | MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Sutis evers Wednesasy tri i 3 : Policy, also’ ‘accident ~and | |}2-8 Willoughby, opp."B. P. R. CCH o A b o d Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althor) % 5 Round trip Winter Bxcursion Fares \ insurance. Phone 2 “ warehouse and garage. . Onest Bo-ésmne Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Ann... A AT e sl s on Salmon Creek, Even- Front ln:li sarard- . | and culcl:'gxgofn Cklrrlyll'mlenier‘;v:dnd Freight. All freight s e ings by Front an aln. o - B B \ tu'be un City Dock a o’cloc] nesday. Alaskan Hotel, % Direct ‘Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern Rl il . Second and Main. He moved from a log cabin into the White House. } Phoue-Gingle O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company. ; Points ‘of United States and Canada I 4R - s Fifth and Seward. & haiid bt - = e < - | Fire Hall. e handled axe, musket and schoolbook with eager B e Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges COLD WET FEET 99 BT90) AL o CLOL )1 -2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. ili e prayed. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTE ) Causes Colds and Sickness Second and Gold. 9 fsc}]ltY. He pray LS . R T AVOID THIS Fourth and Harris. t AL . : it ) A L : : . Have your Boots He was a Builder, Soldier, Student and Christian. Visit Banff Annual Winter Carnival repatrod At o R 37 ;:;:: ::: 2:' sO__nnturally—he’ was fi;{ne t1 s i February 2 to 9, 1929 WIDE-AWAKE SHOE SHOP | |38 Seventh and Gold. | s o S“Pm““' R Tos oyl o End af the e : | High Quality” Workmanship 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. g &2 ng very Pumer-Cmyh. Ba.g i3 e ! 3 . < RIS —— 1| } 4-1 Ninth, back of power -. Through Tickets Sold to Europe T e B VR ¥ B ouse. and the Orient The ' Ates 42 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts.}|§ A v e O TS e ; e NORTHERN HOTEL g 1 ook Bapindazs | |ty NISHE R4 Okihonn. . wrst Nationa 2 ¢ ’ 4-6 Seventh and Main l.om-—lombpuumml $3.00 per week . wntain in connection. Northern L' st P; per and - 4 W. L. COATES, Agent Come 1a'sad Tisten 40 the. | |$18 SR 484, Witlournsy. «“There Is No Substitute for Safety” ‘Public shower and tub baths 50 oents. Ray 01 Buraer ; YALENTINE BUILDING JUNEAU I i, TSN o e R AT w | Phone 288 ¥ h-—...£