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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIKE, SEPT. 13, 1929. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK Pl 3 5 LEVE Mk THE NEXT TIME HFORSEFACE kior: I g . = £ = B[ [TRIES © Book ME FOR A CROSS CaunTRy 259 (B ™ AT il PUN IM GONNA KNOCK HM T& HIS knNEeS- ! i . v b TS “\5 i g T THAT GRANDSON CF HIS (S A i _KQH WELL, WHEN "G : p AS EASN TOo HOOk AS A PAIR 0= B i SEE kioTz LlL % \BUTTON SHOES WITH YOUR MiTTex: (I8 i TELL HM T ; 'ON = TS A TEN-To-TWo SHor ; CARRIED THe BALL NTHAT THE. KD GOT HEP 6 ME AS FAR AS I keuw s FOLLER I HIM AND BEAT IT THE BRAT AINT I THIS AIECK , Y BACK ® kokomMo - » 1) i OF THE WO0DS TRAT'S A CIMNCH - Bax! rmal in! ) 1A BSY!! THIS '?rA Soaa ‘ : : < R THE oLD APPLE TREES Ll. R— I g \ Marine News | g s |FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car, | run 6,000 miles, 1926 model and| THE EMPIRE in good shape. $225.00. Elcollom)" Garage. Phone 146, Is the Medium Silverware 3 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO | Front Street i 2 . O. Box 218 for Mall Orders | ) ! ~=—_"|PHONE YOUR ORDERS, CAPITAL LAUNDRY TO US | SAILING SCHEDULE Second and Franklin We will attend to them Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau VbR e promptly. Our coal, hay,| Seattle Northbound Southbound We Call and Delives rgrain and transfer business| Yukon Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 ¥ 'is increasing daily. There’s a Northwestern Sept. 11 9p.m. Sept. 15 Sept. 16 e m“.”fl\ reason. Give us a trial order b Alaska ot. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 - R | Alameda Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 T : S today and learn why. | Northwestern Sept. 24 9p.m. Sept. 28 Sept. 30 [ lonecn: Public Libeargl] you Cini Help Being | Yukon Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Free Reading Room Pleaséd s sseecscecence Elected Capta FOR SALE—Home, fully modern. 6 . Through which the general } | s and bath. Garden. Terms s'eam" Movements D . ° public can always have its reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em-| e NORTHBOUND wants supplied. | pire or telephone 134 Douglas. |e Dorothy Alexander is due at i » . . ) Closing time for classified 7 tomorrow morning and advertisements: 2 P. M. 3 sails at 1 p. m Clusing time for display ad- } | than cost. All ncw oquipment.|y sgmiral Watson is due to- vertisements: 11 A. M. | Largest Frigidaire, Lang Range, tomorrow evening. Ten cents per line first in- || ectc. Does strictly cash business| g ngithwestern is due Sunday. se=tion. and always been money maker. L - . & 5 b Admiral Rogers is due Mon Five cents for continuous Terms to responsible parties. day. subsequent» insertion. FOR SALE—Burroughs Posting Ma- SCHEDULED SAILINGS Count five averags words chine in A-1 condition. Will sell|® Alaska js scheduled to sail to the line. on time or cash discount. Call from Seattle Scptember 14 Minimum charge, 50 cents. at Juneau Motors, Inc. Ask for| at 9 am. ' Lucas. Princess Louise is scheduled 1 - - to sail from Vancouver Sept. | FOR SALE—Spectacles ¥3.45 a pair 16 at 9 p. m. WANTED at Home Grocery, E. Mllaeger, ¢ Queen scheduled to sail from Generl' Merehandise, Seattle September 19 at 10 FOR SALE — 10 room furnished!® & M. flat; telephone 268. Alameda scheduled to sail after school hours. I. T. James, from Seattle Sept. 21 at 9 orthern Hotel. [ LOST AND FGUND a. m. WANTED —Maid for general house- | i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS work or school girl to assist with FOUND — Law Book, Connecticut Yukon scheduled southbound ‘house work. Apply Mrs. Robert | Reports. Owner may have same about Sept. 18. Simpson. by calling at Empire an< paying Admiral Evans is schedvied = = e |; Tor this ad. south about Sept. 19. Pressmaking — Women's dresses, | ————— e, LOCAL SAILINGS underwear, men’s shirts, boys’ and [ FOUND—On M'..‘Junf'mb‘l wall, part Magnita scheduled to leave girls’ clothing. Mrs. Edith Grimm, | 4 e vll‘n for rn{le. Owner for Sitka and way ports at Third and Franklin Streets. | Y mryby _mlhm; at Em- 6 oclock Thursday night. i i sad America First leaves every " |FOUND—White infant’s cape with Wednesday et 1 p. m. for FOR RENT hood attached. Owner may have | Petersburg and Kake and same by calling at Empire and| way ports. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 WANTED—High school boy wants wpart time work either before or e Bt 1 DB BEMMER Reading Room Open rrom PHONE 114 8 a m to 10 p. m. 2 Circulation Room Open from i P i to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. ‘P C MPAN\ 4 Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Books, Etc. —— e FREE TO ALL | and Franklin, | and Franklin. ot 5w @armoend 1] 1.5 Front, near Ferry Way. , opp. Gross Apts. FEKRY TIME CARD | . opp. Oity What. S o ponio e, Front, near Saw Mill. ribdRtions.. ox © | Front at A. J. Office. 4 o i G e Leaves Juncan for Douglas and || 5.1 willoughby at Totem Gro. e Regilarsy utid vependably JFOR RENT — Six room furhished | paying for this ad. Dee6e0ees e eru dii | Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's tompletely and e o Bl , house with piano. 6th and Frank- | R 2 i L 3 5 i 1’1“30 m Barn. materially improv- basiicd Behttll MJulnlenu v, Jbou und lin, Telephone 593. {FOUND—A skiff drifting on Gas- o0 cee0scecss e e 5 4 * o) :30 pm. -4 Front and Seward. ed. You will find E | tineau Ch 1. O o " 9:40 pm. -5 Front and Main. them very attrac- | Watson ..Sept.11 Sept.14 Sept. 26 1 hanne wner may have TIDES TOMORROW v ry P! P! | [FOR RENT_Three and four room same by proving® property and §11:15 p.m. -6 Second and Main, tive and comfort- Rogers ...Sept.12 Sept.16 Sept.20 apartments. Cliff Apartments. e e 000 e 00000 || 2-6 paying for this ad. Telephone 12 mudnight -7 Fifth and Seward. able. Evans Sept. 19 oH $1:00 a.um. | 9 Fire Hall. Queen Sept.19 Sept.23 Sept.27 <asti Evans Sept.25 Sept.28 Oct. 10 near cable office. Fully furnish- Low tide 4:20 p. m... 59 feet Gastineau and Rawn Way. fes 5 % 2 S i ; ¥ Rogers . Sept.26 Sept.30 Oct. 4 ed. Apply MacKinnon Apart- MISCELLANEQUS High tide 10:15 p. m...13.4 feet 3 1l ':e:';o. :Dn‘:_.‘h\. ;‘:';0 :::“ ! .2 f«f,ff,':g ‘;fi‘; ?{Tfil& Watson .. Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 16 ments. S A PR R % 7 8 S 3324 Low tide 4:08 a. m... 2.5 feet IFOR RENT—MacKinnon residence | "~ High tide 10:46 a. m...12.1 feet £S = Quee ; t. i | PROSPECIORS ATTENTION: A i . ’ S50 ML FEReT e rdihgad gaid. R Gt N [POR RENT—One three room furn- | pair of good binoculars may find|[® ¢ ¢ ¢ e e s G e e 0 0 & o | / g eyl p s bt T I SO Bt ished apartment. Reasonable. 831| it for you. We have them. The|® HALTBUT PRICES © : % 13:45 pm.t §11:30 pan. | 3-8 Seventh and Gold. Basin Road, telephone. 1004. | Nugget Shop. ee0c0ccececcccoe ; : % 2:15 p.m. 12:15 aqu. i}3-9 T [ = SEATTLE, Sept. 13.—One vessel | T 8:30 pmt . 1:15 e -4 " [FOR RENT—Modern 8-room hnuse,’PALMIS’r—come ana have your| it 13000 pounds of halibut ar- 3 Y 5:00 pm. | | -2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas completely furnished, including| fortune told from your hand.|ived in port yes’mrda\' and soi *—Thune. -3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. 7 | piano. Steam heat, garage. Rea-| Work, business, marriage and the for 14 and 16% cent: i | “|t—Freight will be accepted. *| 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. sonable rent to responsible party.| future foretold. 802 Pront s i | t-—Baturdays only. |] 4-6 Seventh and Main. 7 8 9 1 || Inquire Leader Store. Street. < 1“]01111 S. Murphy of \Woodha- |§—Effective April 1st. Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. >: B i Twelfth and Willoughby. i Fifth and Kennedy. INFORMATION wad TICKETS: Ninth, back of power house. BRICE H. HOWARD), Agt, Phone, 4 DR RENT—Five room furnished TRADING SH]P LOST b A _]cr Y s [Juneau FCrl'y & Naviga-} -9 Home Grocery. |! Columbia University crew for | || 5-1 Seater Traet. SOUTHBOUND TODAY || next season. Murphy is twen- tion Company | ' ‘Telephone 257. 5 [¥house, close . in. Furnace he“'?STEAMER QUEEN IS ON SIBERIAN COASTtIcaptain of the championsi R RENT—Two rooms with bath. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE * Detailed information of the wreck || ty-two and rowed “number @Electric range. Corner 3rd and % of the Norwegian trading ship Eli- |)two” last year Gold. Phone 138. Steamer Queen, wupt. A. W.igp yrecked five miles west of |’ =i Nickerson, arrived in Juneau from & ( Leave Juneau Southbound OR RENT—4 room furnished apt.|the Triangle Tour at 5 o'clock this i Cape Billings, Siberia, 4 p. m." Aug- | !i o | CANAGIAN PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 10, 21; Oct. 1, 12, R 431% East Tth, Phone 2004, |morning with the following passen. |V, 11> was received here today by SAILING SCHEDULE ' | ‘A PACIFIC PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22; Nov. 2. o' Iuere abodrd fob thik port: Collector of Customs J. C. Mec- + RAILWAY, OR RENT—Three room furnish-|> ; Bride. CHANGE ANNOUNCED | : Tickets to or from all Eastern polnts of United i od apartment. Steam heat and |\ e “20 MIS . W SoWAT, MU | Gommanded by Elvin Larson off BY ALASKA S. S. CO. States or Canada and to Europe or the Orleut. electric range. Bishop Apartments. |, . i ' 80 Stathella, Norway, the vessel left | el e 113 "3 ‘TCHIK AN” Various Routes—XLiberal Stopovers - {Miss Rosalyn Kogo, Mr. and MIS. |gegtp1e july 9 bound for Kolyma,| AT SEAPLANE “KE W. L. COATES, Agent. FOR RENT—Four room furulshed;oébm’“:/‘ Selx;wré IIVhss J:dlla i:oré-;s,bem‘ She had just entered her, Eeginning with the sailing of the P 1 Freight Deli d Weapartment. Apply Mrs. R. P.ridge, Mrs. P. Selmer, Mrs. M. B. |y 4100 area and had $300,000 worth [ Yukon on its present trip, the Al- assengers and l'reight Delivere b il R, g Y onoon. “atisg [When she struck a_submerged icc- |tk bespriages e in Thirty Minutes COASTWISE TRANSPORTATIC™N CO. Dt RENT—One furnished three | yarion Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex |20F5, TO Brevent her sinking she (Bev *Shaiie B Sorlioune Solhes | MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Y e et onousuiags, cr Stavratol, stood by and sal- |Western Alaska, according to advices Alaska_W hinoton Airfl;fl g | Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock ; Fifteen tlerces of mild cured sal- |, 004 95 tons of her cargo. {Feceived here by local agents. i asn o) y direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port OR RENT—1wo room apartment, 0 Were taken aboard before the | “ge i 5 gota] loss, All Dosis. ask SEReGuIN fo. leave . PHONE 64 OR 429 Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, B also sleeping or }musekeepmg;E‘h“:_5““"‘l Zf;“gh at 1r° a m. De-i . crew was picked up August [Seward at 11 a. m. Saturdays and ONE way ports. Information rooms. Channel Apartments, 6th|PArting passengers were: 20, by the U. S. Cutter Northland |leave Cordova at 4 p. m. Sundays. | R ik ’ » MeKi i and Main, Telephone 436. Dngm; Sveasey, Eatle i;leaze;,‘!m e e fon these sailings 'ths, asekiams! ) Larry Parks: :-: :< Juneau Agent A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. T ———— » L oung, Ira James, Mrs. R. 4 (should reach J thbhound i S FOR RENTFurnished house New- | C. Craig, J. A. Andetsom, Mys. S, /!¢ men had made thelr way B s ik FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED ¢ly renovated. 132 6th St. | Mead, Thomas Mead, Myrtle Kru- e ; ‘ Alaska Meat C {sey, Ed L. Anderson, Elias Fall and | Used to supply trading stauons’; Due to the delay of the Yukon aska eat 0mpany FOR RENT—Furmsned Theat- | on the Kolyma River, the vessel by fog cn her present trip and to! ed apartments for penf:::xt ang | one steerage for Seattle; John Otte-| o "0 600 g};oss t?ns, 418 net. She ‘me stormy weather now prevailing | N - transient guests. MacKinnon|Sh Mrs. C. C. Collen and B. B.| oo \ine i1 Brevig. Norway, in |along the coast it is doubtful if, Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Apartments. Green for Ketchikan; Mr. and|,q, “poyy the ship and her cargo [the boat will arrive here exactly | Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, - : EGE. A Baksh; L ilf:eer‘li it Covdied - by istranee. {on time, Willis E. Nowell, agent, | Crabs, Oysters and Fish R RENT—Furnished steamheat- M. West, Chester mson, W. W1 pdvices received by Mr. McBride |said this morning. i ;dho apartments. Apply :Iuneu?atc:c;:rbnnd Mrs, E. Zimmermam'nlm brought word that the Si-| The freighter Cordova of the vt i R RCTr berian trading vessel Nanuk which |aska Steamship Company is to sail 5 ot P m ught honnnep-— e has been in the ice on the Siberian |from Seattle September 20 to visit | P!o P o el VISET RELATIVES HERE coast, is slowly working her way |Southeastern Alaska ports; includ- ing- 'rooms; inquire over Winn ly working y % ¢ Hat “Shop. Roundtrippers on the Queen in- |24t 8nd Is expecied to arrive in fing Skagway, Mr. Nowell said. ; MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION 0, Victor Orthophonic Phono. | clude Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sawerby!?o]:‘: e‘::‘: :’?tk'mr;rggmb:?t haq W YUKON STOVES Tclephf)ne 183 : Pool—Bllhgrds graph, sewing machines. Rent or{of California. While the steamer |* S8 V0 B0 (W0 ST o |CREW OF WRECKED | Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. sale, Anderson Music Shoppe, | WaS in port this morning they vis- | il r;pori Al GOLDEST FOREST IS SHEET IRON i : : il oy o0 0 (ited with Mr. and Mrs. 1. Sower- 4 ] - ] severe weather prevailed along the | . FOR RINTHI;: .yumz:::: by. The two men are brothers. | CtCTS B b oot ABOARD ADM.EVANS PIPE THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS PR : ; fed |September 3, and storms had torn i ST I N E U Newly painted; baths and hot| JEWETTS HAVE BABY [t pait of ths’ power boat fethy| wopiki Allaea Neth 17 Bl FITTINGS : THE GA A f kied e at Nome. Drewson and 31 members of the n ! 1o ird g o B R L L e e — crew of the Golden Forest, wrecked SHEET IRON FLUME Our Services to You Begin and Ead at the |born at St. Ann’s hospital-shorlly | C i G Pk of B PG ing t — {before 8 ook this morning to NOTIC in a fog at Yukak Bay, arrived ang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boaf . Mr. and Mrs, Leo Jewett, Mr. Jew- |T0 Scottish Rite Masons: here on the Admiral Evans. The HYDRAULIC PIPE D FOR SALE : " : Regular meeting at 7:30 p. M.|galvage King is standing by the P ett is @ member ‘of the Bureau of A 5 | Public Roads office force. Friday at Scottish Rite Temple. wreck and belping salvage part of T ANKS % | = WALTER B. HEISEL, |the cargo. ey NOTICE —adv. Secretary. 5 T Y Rl 1 [ o During the days of the Fair one 1 C FOR SALE—New 14-{oot flat bol- | way traifie after 6 p. m. going % | Doing the ’,‘,},’;‘fif S g ADMIRAL ROGERS 3 R 1 \ fl&' L 1 ompany SRR R R ~ - RICE & AHLERS CO 9% o o Bt oo T S G G i, o P (o et s 2| 15 ON WAY NORTH HL - R~ Featuring Frye's fon SALE e voom Tarnisbed | I8 e OETCHELL,~ |Pack by Goid Creek bridge, 0 Fair| SEATTLE. Sept. 13. — Steamer Wholesale and Retail ¥ 7>\A licious Hams and Bacon . 5 ' Building. Admiral R il X P R 5 . f ¥t vegr Pourts and Kemneds: _adr. Chief of Police. i b N e PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL B0 ', “Everything the name : . . Bergmann Hotel after 4 p. m. | NEW RECORDS —adv. Chief of Police. |with 25 first class passengers and “ im b Bergmann Fole Mer 4P ™ | New VICTOR RECORDS JUST S, ote steciiin: Phsssrigers foe duhedu 'We tell you in advance what job will cost” - A plies” FOR SALE—Three burner oil stove ARRIVED. Anderson Music Shoppe;| Try the ¥ive o'Clock Dinnerjare: A, N. Severin, Mrs. 8. Hel- « =Y. PHONE 38 _ with oven. Phone 1473, ¢ —adv. [Specials at Mabry's. ~84v. lenthal and John 8. Hellenthal. ‘ 3458 FOR SALE — Florence Heating| Stove, nearly new. Reasonable. Telephone 902.

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