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i | | i BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EM w JHILE MONA STEWA REMAINS /GUIETIN AT HOME (M PALATIAL MILLA SERENELY CONFIDENT THAT BHE HOLDS THE DESTIAN OF HORACE P.KLOT2 RIGHT (N THE PALM oF WY WHITE LaND. T3 fAND OF / BERNARD GOOGLE HAS BEEN TORNING OVER TRE SITUATIOAL. \NEWING (T EVERY AMGLE aAnD HAS ar (AST. REACHRD A Olak OF CAMPAIGN @Y WHIGH & HOPES. Te SAUE KNS DEAR ERIEND FROM EORTHER. ACCNY, AND RESCUE. R Tom CAD S Ce RUT MR GOOGLE NGL CANT GO (N HER HOME = SHE WONT TALK T HER SEE HER LAWYER HER TUKE 3 EROM L5, M TCHES You — Nou CETTER TiME 18 PRECIOUS ~WE CANT WaSTE \au Go HOME AND LE DOWN. HORSE FACE LET ME HANDLE TRIS BABY - T PROMISE YOU VOUR NAME. WONT EVEN BE S Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Prince Rupert due 8 tonight. Northwestern is due Saturday. Admiral Evans due Saturday. Princess Alice is due Saturday evening. Admiral Rogers is due Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Dorothy Alexander is scheduled to. sail from Seattle July 19 at 10 am. Princess Adelaide scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 20 at 9 pm. Alaska is scheduled to sail from Seattle July 21 at 9 am. Prince George is scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 22 at 8 pm. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle July 23, at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise is scheduled in port at 5 and sails south at 6 a.m. tomorrow. Queen due in port at 11 o'clock tonight and sails at 2 am. tomorrow. Alaska due southbound about July 23. Admiral Watson due south- bound about July 26. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitxa and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday night. 90 00.0000000000.00.000000200000000000006000¢ 000098 r000000000060006006000000000000000009500000e8 ® Virginia 1V sails for. Chicha- » gof and way ports at 6 o'- ® clock every Weadnesday night. ™ America First leaves every ®» Wednesday at 1 p. m. for o Petersturg and Kake and ® way ports. AnDeseeeoscseceoe e————————— ® 8 000000000000 - HALIBUT PRICES < ®© 0 000000000 000 SEATTLE, July 18.—Only one wvessel, bringing 2,000 pounds of hali- but, arrived here yesterday and sold for 25 cents straight. Fresh roasied peanuts apd pop- rorn. Junesu Ice Cream Parlors FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean for Douglas and # Thane $:15 p.m. :10 au 17:30 p.m. 9:15 am.1 9:40 pm. ';2'30 pm.t §11:15 pm. > 2:00 pm. 12 midnight . 3:15 pm.t $1:00 am. 1*4:00 p.m. deaves Douglas for Juneaw ; 6:30 am. 6:30 pm. 8:30 am. 17:45 p.m. {9:30 am.t 9:55 p.m. 942:45 pm.t $11:30 p.m. 12:15 am. 1:15 am. Juiieaw Ferry & Naviga: . tion Company FIRE ALAKM CALLS -3 Third and Franklin 1-4 ¥ront end Franklin. 1-6. Front, near Ferry Way. 1-& Front, opp. Film Exchange {-7_Front, opp. ity Whart. ] 1-85Front, near Saw Mill 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1° Willoughdy at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. warehouse and garage. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5, Front and Main. 2-§ Becond and M 2-7 Flth and Seward. 2-9. Fire Hall. 3-2 Gastineau and Raws Way. 3-4 Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Geld. Fifth and Bast. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of bouse, . v Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian Bt. Ninth -and Calboun. Seventh and Malm. ' Twelfth, Northern L'dry. 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. «# Home Grooery, S| power ~Marine News MODERN WHALERS MAKE BIG HAU IN SOUTHERN SYDNEY, Australia, July 18.—T is estimated that 6,600 whales hav been Killed. in last six yea in the Ross Sea by three whaie fa Jtory ships and their attendant cha: ers. ¢ According to reports from New Zcaland, the Norw 75,000 barrels of whale oil, rer the board 49,000 barrels of oil, senting a catch of 543 wh made a total of 1,329 whale two ships in four months. Hobart from the Ross as reported to have es, whi-™ yielded of oil. represe: returned to Sca recently. treated 732 wi 63,500 barrels three whalers, two concerns 2,061 whales th Adding this s reported catches to the official figures for previous years bublished by the New Marine Department the factory only three in six ye D ADMIRAL ROGERS IS SEATTLE, July fe, Albert Brown and wife, Miss Eunice Anderson, Mrs. Emma Far- rington, A. C. Anderson, Miss Regnbild Hanson, and two steerage. — e TIDES TOMGRROW Low tide, 5:48 am, 02 feet. High tide, 12:19 p.m., 13.1 feet. Low tide, 5:45 p.m., 49 feet. High tide, 11:43 pur 153 feet. ———a Living on the Texas-Arkansas line, Mrs. F. E. Pharr of Texar- kana played in the State golf, t e received |@eneral manager of the Kennecott s{to Chitina. for the Mmotor over Richardson Highway to The N. T. Nielson Alonso, which | the | have accounted for| ships have ac-| counted for more than 6,600 whales NOW ENROUTE NORTH 18. — Steamer | the 1 Admiral Rogers sailed for South-|averaged on this one trip about|FOR RENT—First of ugust, 7- LOST—A bunch of i:v}vs_ near Front Street, Douglas. Finder leave at Feusi’s Store. FOUND—Heavy cardboard box with pillow strapped on oustide. Owner | erty and paying fo this ad. Call } Totem Groc LS — - SEA 'STANNARD ENROUTE TG KENNECOTT FOR ANNUAL INSPECTION | | | ! Enroute to the west to inspect company properties and interests, |E. T. Stannard, vice-president and ‘Copper Corporation and the Ala: | ka Steamship Company, visited Ju- factory ship C. A. Larsen made Deau yesterday while the steamer | senting a catch of 786 whales, and | Yukon was in port. Iie was ac- valued at approximately $3,500,000|companied by Mrs. Stannard and in the United States. The Sir)A. J. Spr purchasing agent . Ross, when she left/for the company. New Zealand for Europe, had on| Mr. and Mrs. Stannard will go (ta Cordova, Kennecott and then From there they will |Fairbanks and, after a day or two siting in that vicinity, return to | the co over the Alaska Railroad. | Mr. gue will go to Katalla for |a short visit AL B R S | FR JH RAC TOURS U. E S. BY RAIL | R | NEW YORK, July 18—Light Car- {bine, I. B. Humphre; rprise win- ;mr of the Brooklyn handicap at | Aqueduct, can lay claim to being the most traveled horse in the world today. Bred in France by A. King Ma- |comber, he came to America on his g jaunt. ~ Since then, and he is x years of age, he had made the trans-continental hop to Ti- |juena every winter. As this is |a jaunt of some 3400 miles from metrovolitan tracks, he has east Alaska ports at 10 o'clock|g 800 miles a year. this morning with 150 first cla: In between times he has spent passengers and s gerage. Tholyie' avk Tiiing’ b more nleage: fyollcwing passengers are aboard for | i pis ¢ im for “King” of the wn;fi» Juneau: | deri i Miss T, Howen. Kvs, & Bowen. | o C‘i‘lti._._.__ S. G. Laughlin, B. F. Futer and| = Ice Cream Parlors. L.). Saarick Jeweler and Optician Watchee =5 Diamonds "‘"m Iverware pS et S | | i | | | i | = 'l New Shipment of Cool Dresses tournaments in both States and; r o e now has two titles. [ Voiles, Dimitys and —eve | P Commercial job printing at The| Lawns | $1.95 it The Empire. - '} CAPITAL LAUNDRY Second and Franklin PHONEL 355 We Call and Deliver — e “A GOOD JOB ALL WAYS” And because it is our motto we will expand in PAINTING of every description. Interior and Exterior, 't Sign and Landscape Painting, Graining, Kalsomining and Wall Papering Anything to beautify tlie home, office, etc. CALL ARMAND, The Painter TELEPHONE 1603 Estimates Gladly Given SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY E'rr Jarman’s D § See BIG VAN the GUN MAN NEW AND SECONDHAND 211 Seward Street ! LOST AND FOUND | may have same by proving prop-| Ice cream, orick or Dulk. Juneau ThiS (S NO TimME FOR RIDDLE S, My GOAD MAN - TEW HER IYs A GENTLEMAN FROM The < | | | | s mss oNA STEUWA MN\\.\, Q& DOWN | RESENTLY, SDAY, JULY 18, 1929. By BILLE DE BECK e THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general | { public can always have fits |'§ wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first In- sertion. Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. 3 Minimum charge, 50 cents. \ et | FOR RENT room house in Douglas, complete- 1y furnished to dishes and a sew- | ing machine, 4 bedrooms. 1 Mrs. A. Africh for key. Bacchia. John |FOR RENT — Three room apart- | ment, electric range. Two room | apartment, alsosleeping or house- | keeping rooms. Channel Apart- ments, 6th and Main. *Telephane 436. :Steam heated furnished rooms with | running water in each room. See | Geo. Simpki 1cr rent. |{FOR RENT—Furnisned room. hot and cold water, steam heat. Apt. 4, Sorby Apartments. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Apply 5th and Ken- nedy. Mike Avoian. |FOR RENT—Furnisned rooms. M- ren Apartments. 5 room aparement. Nicely furnish- i ed. Newly renovated. 132 6th St. FOR RENT—Furnished steam heat- ed apartments for permanent and transient guests. MacKinnon Apartments. ed apartments. Apply Nugget !~ Shop. |FOR RENT—1we nght housekeep- | | Shoe Repairing in Connection ing rooms; inquire over Winn e —%2| “Hat Shop. = LUDWIG NELSON il Jeweler || Expert watch ind jewelry re- ! | pairing. Agent for Brunswick ! | Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | Phonographs, Records and [ | 3 [ | | PIANO, Victor orthophonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT—Fuily furnished apartments, single or double. Newly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins Eoriind | $5.00 per month. Apply Sea- i:’" ——gy | Vview Apts. ’ = g s s -3 Rupert, Ketchikan, Juneau, and at Vancouver with C; All steamer rooms are outside an Canadian Nationa OPERATING PALATIAL STEAMERS “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” between Vancouver, B. C., and WEY, Alaska, calling at Prince | Railways and at Wrangell, southbound * e Steamer arrives at Juneau every Thursday P. M. from the south. Departs from Juneau for south every Saturday midnight. Connections at Prince Rupert with Canadian National Railway anadian National Railway for all points East. d have hot and cold running water. H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Junean 3 See | . |FOR RENT—Furnished steambeat- |* WANTED WANTED! Several Alaska Men and Women. to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh House- hold Products in Juneau, Skag- yay and Sitka and various other towns or rural districts in this part of Alaska month or more clear profit. Raw- leigh Methods get business every- where. No sel quired. We supply Products, Out- fit, Sales and Service Methods— Everything you need. Pacific Coast hranch car complete stock, gives prompt s Your | home locality may ailable. 1 month. ic: he ¢ Empire. WANTED—Girl for general hous work. Call mornings. Mrs. Chas. Goldstein. WANTED-—=A grubstake by an ex- i perienced prospector who has been up the Taku country. Care 1592 Empire. TAI I;ORING, messmaidng and Alterations. Call 3504. Mrs, Sam Morris, | SALESMAN WANTED Is 3 Duluth famous woolens well known for ovr 20 years in Alaska. Easy | to sell our made-to-measure Suits and Overcoats from $2350 to $48.00. Over 200 patterns. Also Mackinaws, Flannel Shirts, Work and Sport Clothes, Hosiery, Sweat- crs, Underwear and Blankets Superior workmanship means more 1 repeat sales. JGenerous commis- sion and bonus. Exclusive terri- tory. Lines limited. Write today. Give experience and references. Box 1532, PATRICK DULUTH, Duluth, Minn, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Your own business without sent of in- vestment. Sell famous Patrick Duluth, made-to-measure, All Wool Suits and Overcoats $23.50 to $48.00. Also Blankets, Sweaters, Flannel Shirts, Mackinaws, Work and Sport Clothes, Underwear and Hosiery. Liberal Commissions and Bonus. Patrick line sold for years in Alaska. Nationally advertised over 20 years. Just show samples. Heavy repeat sales means regular today. Give experience and refer- ences. Box 1532, PATRICK DU- LUTH, Duluth, ‘Minn. e Loy CLOTHING ‘SALESMEN — Patrick- Duluth, made - to - measure, Suit and Overcoat line. Biggest money maker in direct to consumer tail- oring field, 200 Patterns. Prices $2350 to $48.00. Generous com- mission and bonus. Also separate line, if desited, of Famous Pat- Work and Sport Clothes, Sweat- ers, Hoslery, Underwear and Blankets. Advertised nationally aska. Exelusive ' territory. Lines limited .s0 write or wire today. Give experience and references. Box 1532, PATRICK DULUTH, Duluth, Minn. ] | i ‘and GOOD l SERVICE Our Motto | $150 to $400 a | ling experience re-, | Profits vancrease every Lowest prices; best values; most completg service. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept, SK-422, Oakland, Calif. WANTED—To rent a piano. Mus: ! be in good condition. Care 1993 income. Exclusive territory. Write ! rick Magkinaws, Flannel Shirts,| over 20 years. Well known in Al-| FOR SALE FOR SALE—NOTICE 1,000 feet of canvas hose, at Browns' Canvas House, Front Street at City Dock. 5 p. New. See| an Hotel FOR SALE —Latest model 5 h. Gray Mari |FOR SALE—Eight room house, hot | | water heated, furnished. If in- | terested, call and inspect. Mrs. Elmer E. Smith, Douglas, Alaska.| FOR SALE—Burroughs Pos chine in A-1 condition. Will sell on time or cash discount. Call at Juneau Motors, Inc. Ask for Lucas. ing Ma- | | | e i !BLUEEERRIHS for sale. Phone | orders to Dou , Phone 79. FOR SALE — About 25 blue fox | pups, 1929 litter, for immediate | delivery or not later than Sept. 1st. Terms can be arranged. Write Henry Moy, Hoonah, or see me in Juneau, Sunday and Monday, | Gas Boat T54, City Float. Leave Boat Seattle *Alaska *Yukon July 14 tNorthwestern July 16 Alaska July 21 tAlameda July #3 Yukon July 28 *PORTS OF CALL: Cordova, Valdez, Latouche Juneau, Haines, Skagw southbound. SAILING SCIEDULE Ketchikan, and call Valdez and Wrangeil southbound. tPORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, y. Does call Haines Calls at Sitka southbound. Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound July 16 July 23 July 22 July 30 July 29 Aug. 8 July 17 ‘Wrangell, Juneau, Seward. Does not not ¥. E, NOWELL, Agent, Phore " ? Passenger accom- modations on r Admiral Line v - i sels have been tompletely and materially improv- | ed. Wou will find | FOR SALE—C /mul and plan- | | er. Good s ever used. Cheap. | Phone 1394, P. O. Box 703, Ju-| i neau. \' |FOR SALE—Troller, fully equipped. | | T1460. 23 by 8 ft. E. O. Fields,| Ninth Street. |FOR SALE— house furnished. Phone 585. A Modern seven room | 3203 or FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- chine, electric iron and Victroia Cheap for cash if taken at once Telephone 533 between. 12 noon | and 1 p. m. FOR SALE—25 ft. boat. No.| | M2471. Inquire Sam Bieri, lower| ‘FOR. SALE S | Dye Works building {FOR & Building on| Mayflower Island by Douglas Fire Department. Apply Robert Bon- | mer for further particulars. LUon |FOR SALE—3 room house, lower | 12th Street. Very reasonable. P. | 0. Box 708, OR: ;;ALF;—Snvngc W chine in good condition. hing Ma- Owner T living in country. Inquire Ed. | Kirchoffer, near Fair Building. i Mrs. J. W. Crosby. 117617EAS_AL —Comptometer in good | condition. Also National Cash Register suitable for any business. | CHEAP. Apply Empire. | seven-room house completely fur- nished including piano. See Mrs. Ada Hewitt or telephone 77, Douglas. FOR SALE—Moxern six room house with bath. Fine garden and I)er-l ries. Good view. Reasonable. An-| swer 1572 care Empire. FOR SALE CHEAP — Apartment building and lot; inquire J. G. Zimmerman, Douglas, Alaska. |FOR SALX—isz-100v cruiser, 60 h.p, ‘ W. 8. M. engine. Fast, roomy, { ver sea-worthy. A-1 condition. | Selling to close up estate. See or write Peter Lund, Petersburg, Alaska. FOR SALE—pectacles $3.45 a pair | at Home Grocery, E. Millaeger, | General Merchandise. e |FOR SALE — oanning machinery, | line shafts, pulleys, reduction plant, and various cannery equip- ment. Two stationary engines, 50| %= | h.p., Fairbanks-Marse, 160 h.p. Wes- £oms 200 b.p. Heinie Boiler, One four-inch Fairbanks-Morse steam | pump, brick and fire brick. In- | quire €. W. Bender, Auk Bay. FOR SALE—Completely furnished five room house. TInquire Mrs.l Harold Smith, Phone 1204, | FOR SALE—For Speedo Can Open- ers and Sharpeners, Call 1401, |FOR SALE—For Sale Cheap. Edi- ! son Phonograph and Records. Sled. Reading Lamp. Telephone 5704, | cantile business. P. O. Box 1276. |FOR SALE — 10 room turnished flat; telephone 268. gty M SRR s |FOR SALE—Une half Interest In Berry's Taxl. Inquire M. D. Ber- ry at Gastineau Hotel or P. O. Box 1176, MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST—Come and have your Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front Street. ' | fortune told ‘from your hand., (EaRADIAN \FACIFIC, R ATLWAY. N lrrrrrrrrt v SERVING ALASEA Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive Southbound them very attrac- [ 5'C2meF Jsj‘;,“lls by b e tive and comfort- Watson July % Rogers July 18 July 22 July 26 Dor. Alex. .July 19 July 2¢ July 24 Queen July 25 July 29 Aug. 2 Jor. Alex. .July 30 Aug. 4 Aug. 4 Watson July 31 Aug. 3 Aug. 15 Rogers Aug. 1 Aug. 5 Aug. 9 INFORMATION aad TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt.,, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS LOUISE—July 9, 19, 30; August 9, 20, 30 PRINCESS ALICE—July 12, 23; August 2, 13, 23. PRINCESS ADELAIDE—July 16, 26. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—August 6, 16, 27. Tickets Yo or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA ; Teaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o'clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tepakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnog_,_ Baranof. way ports. Information. A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Tr: Alaska Meat PHONE Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Crabs, Oysters LAUNCH “NAKINA” TAKU RIVER SERVICE 1929 Freight and Passenger Service to British Columbia Points on Taku River Inquire Winter & Pond, Agent, Juneau, Alaska. ansfer Co.; Phone . Company 39 s 149: Roasters and Bréilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, ARTIST’S SUPPLIES Brushes, Tube Colors, ete., at JUNEAU PAINT STORE Telephone 183 Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION = Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Rioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. THE HOTEL; OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Frye-Bruhn Company implies” - PHONE 38 Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon “Everything the name

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