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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1929, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PL. e e e el NY NAME 1S GOOSLE « FINEST I AIN'T SEEN S0 MORNING, TTHAT MUST BE YouR BARNEY GOOGLE, I'M HIM ARNUND CUSTOMER MISTER - T Swee R 0e > - - * . ¥ _BdoThER : Yeu A STRANGER Al TEWAL FoR A BUNDLE STEAMERS ‘,O:I‘: HTOVV\EN LOOKING Foie A SMALL e Rl 4 ' BOY FROM KOKOMO - HIS ANAME 'S KLOTZ Teave Due Juneau Due Juneau Beattle Poat Northbound Southbound *Yukon Aug. 17 Aug. %0 Aug. 29 *Alaska Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Sept. § tNorthwestern ...Aug 279p.m. Aug. 31 Sept. 2 *Alameda Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 *Yukon .....Sept. T Sept. 10 Sept. 18 tNorthwestern ... Sept.109p.m. Sept. 14 Sept. 16 CAlASKE iukiis Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 25 UNALGA BACK FROM | S.E. ALASKA CRUISE| The U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Unalga, temporarily under the cont- | mand of Lieut. N. 8. Haugen, ar- rived in port yesterday aftérnoon (after having been on a cruise of Southcast Alaska since Augtist 19. The cutter stopped at Petersburg and Ketchikan while it was gone. FOR SALE ,FOR SALE — Waterproof sleeping bag. Bargain if taken at once. Rev. Allen. i *PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Latouche and Seward. tPORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines and Skagway. Calls at Sitka southbound leaving Juneau Septem- ber 2 only. W. E. NOWELL, Ageat, Phone ? Marine News {FOR SALE—Flectric sewing ma- chine. Telephone 4982 or address post office box 791. 6 s e s sce0b60ss 0 oo TIDES TOMORROW . ® 2002000000000 Steamer Movements FOR SALE—22-Toot Dory 8-12 Uni- | versal motor in A-1 condition. Cheap for cash. C. H. Wiley, NORTHBOUND | While the Unalga.was in Ketchi- Gasul:.eau Hotel. X Prince George due Thursday High tide, 1:50 am., 18.1 feet. |kan they (‘pm)encnd a siege of ex- XELR Y e IR LN M G night. Low tide, 8:02 am. -2.0 feet. with strong | |FOR SALE—Baby buggy and haby Admiral Evans due Saturday. High tide, 2:16 pm., 180 feet. |winds and heavv rains which basinette. Telephone 3801, SCHEDULED SAILINGS Low tide, 8:25 pam. -1.0 feet. [caused the creek running through R AT S S £ S I - Queen scheduled to sail from ————— lthe town to swell and carry several FOR SALE—2 tents. Phone 3703, Seattle Sept. 5 at 10 am. houses and bridges away, accord: |FOR SALE—Lar fin- | A S s ridges 5B ) —Large maho[, ny fin- & Py ¢ princess Louse scheauled_to CANNERY TENDERSAN ' [to otficers. During the time & ish Bdfson Phonograph with Vic- B pprind - 4oy sail from Vancouver Sept. Unalga was anchored in Halibug tor reproducer A attachment and miral T i 5at 9 pm. J _U AN STRIKES ROCK Bay, 15 hear were sighted by memi- exceptional collection of Edison i%y g Regulan; and ependabl: i P sels have been 2 and 1 bly Yukon scheduled to sail from KETCHIKAN NARROWS bers o: the ’ records. Real bargain, térms if completely and Atibot Seattle September 7849 a.m. | The cutt opped in Hyder aud | necessary to right party. Phone C. Leave Arrive So d materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Doru(hy Alexander 3teamer Watson .. Queen Dor. Alex. Rogers .. Evans Queen Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaen Aug. 21 Aug. 24 Sept. 5 -Aug. 22 Aug. 20 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Sept. 4 Aug. 29 Sept. Sept. 6 Sept. 4 Sept. Sept. 19 Sept. 5 Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 26 Sept. 20 from there proceeded to Craiz at the rcquest of the Collector of Cu: toms to pick up the shipwrecked | crew of the Corona, which had burned and sank on August 25.| © Iforced to leave her and come to They tock the crew of the Corona ® town in small boats. {to Ketchikan, i ® Capt. Wallace Barriclaw says the | e o1 ] ® boat is slightly damaged and he! ® plans to make repairs here or take‘REFn IS TAKEN SOUTH TO KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Sept. 4— The cannery tender Nellie Juan fstruck a rock near the channel in the narro ciose to Ketchikah Tuesday morning and the crew was E. Harland residence, 3503. 9 at 10 am. Northwestern scheduled to ® sail from Seattle Sept. 10, at 9 p.m. SOUTHBCUND SAILINGS Alaska due southbound about midnight tonight. Admiral Watson is scheduled |- — — — |FOR SALE—Complete furnishings of 5 room cottage. 2 new rugs 9 by 12. 2 small rugs. 4 good rugs upstairs. 2 latest chandelicrs, hall mirror and light, rockers, dining sct, ete. Very cheap for quick sale. Cottage for rent to desirable tenant, close in. No cats or dogs Dor. Alex..Sept, 9 PUC L U VR Watson .....Sept. 11 Rogers ....Sept.12 FOR RENT I 5 pe AND THE EMPIRE FOR RENT—Three room furnished allowed. Call at 417 Frauklin St ! ;:::x!:int: bt i : Hey souch_ e TRK £5: 1% MURDEE Is the Me apartment with piano. Anderson FORTR i s REPX. i INFORMATION wad TICKETS: Princess Charlotte due in port ® A R Al Reed, ndioted recently at Ret2|f TS Music Shoppe. oty Rt S B BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phoné 4 at 5:30 Friday morning and @ {chikan for first degree murder for; ough whic] e general I e s e, oy gl e ! QGUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas i sails at 7. DMIRAL EVANS [the shooting last suimer o Olo|{ public can always have its { [FOR RENT—MaciKinnon residence Rooms. Sk s " || ¢ Admiral Rogers duc south- e IS BOUND NORTH Brudesetn at Saginaw Bay, was| ) Wants supplied. i Z“bl,e °(,f,;.°C'Km“y "X"'s.h' FOR SALE—5 years Geographic { bound Friday. > |taken south yesterday morning on({ Closing time for classified S ents PPl MacKinnon - Apart- | Magagines to date. P. O. Box213, * § Alameda due southbound » SEATTLE, Sept. 4. Steamer 'the steamer Northwestern to Ket-|{ advertisements: 3 P. M. ments. ! b e e about Scptember 10. e Admiral Evans sailed for Alaska | chikan. He will be tried there in| Closing time for display ed- FOR. RENT—_ON h" {FOR SALE—12 more 1vz» dlue fox . LOCAL SAILINGS e Dorts at 10 oclock this morning the United States District Court,|| vertisements: 11 A. M. G sour rt e “’zd pups for immediate delivery at o ® Maiznita scheduled to leave o With only nine first class passen- :the case being sct for September 9. | Ten cents per line first in- O“%m:;lh‘l:““ T B}I;:srk; :4 :;rgémbm:ei' ;: hkterest;’;i s.;c § g s s | b ment. 3 oat T-54, Aug. 27, 28, | d for Sitka and way ports at e £€rs and two steerage aboard. | - sertion. 84 e ¥ oclock Thursday might. | Posscngers for Juneau are: B 8. 0 ST [ “F1¥e omte 26" Bibhuriths TAQR telephons 3001, 29, or write to Hoonah, Alaska. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE | # America First leaves every o g;]l:\x:on and wife, and Lyman E.| N4 KA: E DICTED subsequent insertion, FOR RENT—Mode"n 8orool house, FOR BALE_Ode wainit cablnet} N , e v § v Wednesday at 1 p. m. for ’ Ring R et aranti ot Count five averac® words completely furnished, including, Grafonola and one Brunswick|{ |8 f Leave Juneau Southboun: » Petersturg and Kake and e oy TR AR Tan nd Ees it to the line. piano. Steam heat, garage. Rea-| Portable Phonograph. One Oliver ULLIWELY PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—Aug. 6, 16, 27, Sept. 6 » way ports. . DOROTHY ALEXANDER e i LR Minimum_charge, B0 cents. { sonable rent to responsible party.' typewriter. Chas. Anderson, op-|| WEAMIAMP PRINCESS LOUISE—Aug. 9, 20, 30, Sept. 10, at 8nesecescssce e {here for imprisonment, has been _Inquire Leader Store. | posite Emptre Building. RAIWAY PRINCESS ALICE—Aug. 13, 23 lS HERE SOUTHBOUND | icjgicd, at eichikan sor vighation | shvitei s, ot £ SO A T R Tl ek SR ST U RLAGA W W VI i o s, | (01duL1 ; to word receved by United | WANTED house; ' 6lose_in. Furmace heat.| canvas flume hose, at Brown’s Various Routes—Xiberal Stopovers ' PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | 7he Dorothy Alexander, Capt. C |2 £45 M an Albert White ’ Telephone 257. | Canvas House. Collapsible canvas W. L. COATES, Agent. 13 i Graham, docked in Juncay|States Marshal Al ot s Edri ——————————— | }oat on display. Front Street at HERE FROM SOUTH ::uthnound at 10 o'clock this morn- | WANTED—Work relining fur m’: FOR RENT—Two rooms with bath. Jit 70 L ; by ing and left for the south at 1 i ;;1:1?;0;;’;75(2{ < e Eleciric range. Cormer 3rd and ? - COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICN CO. { i 8 t apt. C. c'clock Arriving herc on the 5 3 Gold one FOR SALE-—Miager unch at less B T it ames trom Skaiwey eie: woe. | FIRE ALARM: CATIS K e TR et AT el e MOTORSHIP MARGNITA il C. 'Sainty, docked in Jun.ay rom stez from Skagway were: Wal WANTED—ORE rovm oiice in sub- FOR . RENTA mm furnished apt, | Largist. Piigidaire, Tang Ratgs, ‘ s the south at 7 o'clock on its last stein G. Smith, Miriam McBride, stantial building. Must be cen-| 421% East 7th. Phone 2004. 3 ! ¢ Eybil Godfrey, trip of the season, last evening with Mrs. D. L. Stevenson, Howard Ash- 3 Third and Franklin, ete. Doés strictly cash business ieaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock “ ’ pith . i eonveneli-SSEEu L IR L o "passangers for here. Those ar- ley and Mrs. Ashiey. Front and Franklin. | e 1748, care Bmpire, |[FOR RENT—Have fented the five and always been money maker.|direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tepakee, Hoonah, Port i e | iences. Address 1748, care Empire. B f riving were: Mrs. Edna F. Free- From Sitka—Dr. B. W. Bonell Front, near Ferry Way. iy 5" room house in Douglas but my Terms to responsible parties. Althorp, Chichagof,. Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof. and R. W. Nevilla, burger, Miss D. Freeburger, Mrs. Elmer A. Friend, Phyllis Friend, There were 100 roundtrip tourists G. T. Jackson, Mrs. P. Minert, Mrs. ahoard the steamcr and 75 steerage L. Petersen, Mrs. M. Godfrey, Miss passengers including the crews of A. H. Anderson, H. the Pjllar Bay Cannery, the Pu.- McLean, J. W. Sewall, Mrs. J. W. ter Bay Cannery and the cannery Front, opp. Gross Apts. ZFront, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw Mill. W. ANTED—Girl for hand washlngv and press work. Apply at once: Snow White Laundry. neighbor has one vacant and equally good at the same rental Kilburn. 1- 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-G 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s WANTED — Woman_for general housework, three hours every Monday morning in apartment. FOR RENT—3 room furnished apt.| with bath. Inquire 831 Basin L FOR SALE—Burroughs Posting Ma- chine in A-1 condition. Will sell on time or cash discount. Call at Juneau Motors, Inc. Ask for Lucas. Road or phone 1004 orts. Information. i p A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Alaska Meat Company | » Sewall, Mrs. E. Scott, Mrs. W. P. ot Excursion Inlet. On the way Barn. a2 > sz _ FOR SALE—Npectacles u‘s a p..u- PHONE 89 | | Scott and child, Mrs. A, W. Sharb- outn the Dorothy Alexander will | 2-4 Front and Seward. { Ee O8N FOR RENTScow, 16 by 60 fi. at Fome Grocery, E. Millaeger, | o 0 o0 oo iooq mroc” posctars and Broilers, | $les, Miss C. Winters, C. Gardiner, tep at the Taku caunery of Libby [ 2-5 Front and Main. WANTED—Maid for general house-| Harris Hardware Co. | General Merchandise. s Chicken Tamales; Con Cerne, Mvs. W. Strong, A. C. Monro, nreneill & Libby, and Tyee to pickt | 2-8 Second and Main, work, Apply Nugget Shop. iy o =5 Milani’s icken Tamales,; o 3 || Mrs. A. C. Monro, C. V. Brennen. .., (s crews 2-7 Fifth and Seward. IR M R o e ‘FOR RENT—Three room furnish- FOR SALE—For e Cheap. - Crabs, Oysters an ; S 4 | The steamer sailed at 11 o'clock ppic o the next to last trip the | 2-9 Fire Hall wANTED—SLenog:-:pnIc work 12| ed apartment. Steam heat and| son Phonograph and Records. - __J> for Skagway and is due here south- 0610 Alexander will miake this | 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. | years experience. Inquire Empire| electric range. Bishop Apartments. 65;;? Reading Lamp. Telephone = - — 30 o'clock Friday morn- .. = n B it -19. T Gk Wil suil>or the- wiuth st g e T L P FOR RENT—Four room furslshed —— LA UNC H “N A KIN A” 7 o'clock. D, Y WO e N 3-6 Fifth and Gold. WANTED — Housekeeping work.| apartment. Apply Mrs. R. P. FOR SALE — 10 room furnished i 1 L XY W) ¥ $he Prncess Tonise ‘wil make 220N Socording’ to OB Baker, [} o it AN ot Apply Empire A-19. Nelson, _fiat; telephone 263, : PPLILY | 3 rm'xr more round trips, the last on Du"'::‘;m B 3-8 Seventh and Gold. - | : & ER ICE . ; Li g for the south on the Dressmaking — Women'’s dresses,[FOR RENT—One furnished three il « Odtober 12, when the Princess Alice 1,00 “arevanger were: 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. | underwear, men's shirts, boys’ and | room apartment. Steam heated.! MISCELLA —NEOUS TAKU RIVER S V § , L be put on the run for tN0 "bor Wrangell—Paul Erscihander, | -1 Ninth, back of power house. || gine clothing, Mrs. Edith Grimm,| Dhone 29, |PROSPEGIURS ATTENTION: A 1929 #3Riad rips before. the new ship, the ., "0 pooan’ o Sniivan. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Third and Franklin Streets. | Princess Norah takes over the win- ter schedule for the Canadian Pa- ic Line. L%he Princess Charlotte haa 35 roind trip passengers and 100 tons For Ketchikan—Tom Hayward, G. Kisner, Lorene McCloud, H. B. Crewson, and Stella M. Young. For Seatile—G. W. Writney Mrs. F. C. Carson, R. Hancock, L. J. 4-3 Distin Ave.,, and Indian Sts. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Main. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. FOR RENT—1w. robm apartment, | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Green Harris Fountain Pen also sleeping #r housekeeping rooms. Channel Apartments, 6th| and Main. Telephone 436. pair of good binoculars may find it for you. .We have them. Nugget Shop. | PALMIST—Come sna have youff. fortune told from your hand. ! Freight and Passeniger Service to British Columbia Points on Taku River ® y FOR RENT—Furnished h New- | Winter & Pond, Agent, Juneau, Alasks. ! 3 - . and Miss Rae H. Stevens. i e ~ e || S RO i b 1 |FOR Rmfim memedfleamhent-‘ Street. , select line of visiting cards MINING CLAIM LOCA-'&——— ~————= ed aj nts for permanent and RSO i TR R : | * e O NOTIORS A ThE esPine | LUDWIG NELSON || | Torelen and Domestc Wooiens ST~ WeSEhoon S suvun bt G FACHT WEITEC M0 N B W everll?:e: =i Jeweler | '} correct Fashions and Fabric o - |the cost of members planes. the whiteness. No sewerage gas at anc g ; EENT—Furnished steamheat- (- — || pateing. "Agent for ‘Bramwice ||| F. WOLLAND @ Soarmes Aopy et P = will change the luster. ~ * '] Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | Merchant Tailor Shop. . - The Arcade (iaf: i JUNFAU PAINT STORE ! 1 ;:dgnomlbhs, Records and | 1 unean P. O. Box 861 _M‘:é Rm_.,l"“—“——:‘:mu:.m ;':"::f:;' bpoclal“%ln;;l:k o,l;l’.ulu:yl it = SRR R T — — - 2 8céa Fountaln in conmection. 3 ~ E [Cammar, Eampony | Sl o || S s o S Pioneer Pool Hall 4 1 L J.Seawcs CAPITAL LAUNDRY | |PTANO, Victor orthophonic Phono- | | radio. Mary Young, . ) v i i | graph, sewing machines. Rent or/ Phone 288 MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION | Jeweler ard Second and Franklin sale, Abderson Musi § “ — 2 ok Dok ' | Optician (s e Telephone — ‘B TESON pronse | FHONE 255 FOR RENT—Fuily frmsned; FEKRY TIME CARD Meet your ?riends at The Pioneer.,Chas, Miller, Prop. ' SHEET IRON ‘5@ Dismonds We Call and Detiver spartments, single or dodie eet y . i' Silverware o e eereees | NEWIY ted; baths and hot ‘Leaves Juneaa for Douglas and . ()TELS | - ter firnished. Furnishéd cabins : Thane 3 o s ' 4 HESTEE gaTis THE CASTINEAU view Apts. 7:10 a.m. :30 pm. FITTINGS G Y i 9:15 am! 9:40 pm. T anadlan Natlonal Rallwa S E t Beeli, strong t 12:30 pmt #11:15 p. : SHEET IRON FLUME ¥y Chasleson, T, fell 136 fost. rom 2:00 pm. 12 midnight Our Services to You Begin atid End w fii Passenger-! o OPERATING PALATIAL STEAMERS a water tower and sued the city 3:15 pm.v $1:00 a.m. Gang Plank of Every g HYDRAULIC PIPE “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” ||\or ¢, time he wes unsble to| i0pm = . mud. . TANKS - between. Vancouver, B. C., and Skagway, Alaska, calling at Prince R D | g ;g e ::f:: :: Rupert, Ketchikan, Juneau, and at Wrangell louthbound JAPANESE TOY i"fi it ';“ Steamer arrives at Juneau every Thursday P. M. from the south. S'HOP 11;6 ;:' §11:30 :: % Depirts from Juneau for south every Saturday midnight, ' H B 2:15 pm. u:_m am. RICE & AHLERS CO Connecttons at Prince Rupert with Canadian National Rallway F gt et Aew Feattiting Frye's Do and at Vancouver with Canadian National Railway P. O. Box 218 for Mall Orders '—Tmn.u‘ C ]i o H d Wholesalé and Retail for all points East. Bt ——8|, preight will be scoépted. cious Hams and Bacon A “ 9 : PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL All steamer rooms are outside and ‘have hot and cold running water. Reliable T i for ;_—_;w w'u. P Everythmg flw name “We tell you in advance what job. will cost” . . Fes. o 0 H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, ]uneau f GM f Juneat: Ferry v & fiavip-‘ e s il e, i R S tion Co_mpmy | AN NI AN AT AN A R N A A SR T S

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