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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1929. ~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG [[T0r ToLL G ThE woRLD THAT "\ NERNEH . TS HEARD THE KLOTZ KID 18 THIS 4 B ABOUT THET WLOTZ KID -ME'S :+ NECK OF THE WOO0S - ¥ & ACGAQ@%M; HE\IQ;(EEEQM S A'CULAT BouY U % NEVER taind WHERE £ GOT) A REWARD FER HIM ¥ | TR wro, BUT 1 KNOW AND N R} L ® NOU'RE SMART You'lL NAB . ¢ ! HIM BEFORE SOMEGODY TAKES | 1R THAT SHERIFF SIGN OFFA NOUR FROAY" DECK AND {gy i FANS QU T& SLEEP - — ij The.KiD IS DANGERQUS AND - LBLAHTA ‘BE IR AN 1RON SACKET ! A ¢ / [ ) | I Sy = R il giaoLy B L NEE W ,j © AS SILLY AS HE (OOKED ! 7' 45 5OS2 REWARD - GREAT / + IDEA! THATLL WAKE ULP THESE » HILL BILLIES - WHEN THEY PIPE THAT EVER LASSO { IN Town'LL B8 o oast season, the seagoing dredge | Reference Books, Etc. — = FOUND — Law, Book, vriecticut | . , 8 ¢clock Thursday night. s America First leaves every o|McKinzie removed a total of 250.- | 5 I.). Smaricx | ol | Jeweler avd el y T 3 % i ? . i ; | oo ; \ FINEST arine CWS . Watcnrn STEAMERS forrrrrroreeeseoneasess ) FOR SALE—Three burner oil stove! | (éh Diamonds { it £ \ ¥ G | with oven. Phone 1473. | | Sliverware i i THE EMPIRE FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car, | i S ! is the Medium run 6,000 miles, 1926 model and|® ® ® ¢ ¢ & ¢ o 0 0 ¢ & o : A JAPANESE TOY | in good shape. $225.00. Economy | ® i ! S Through which the general !/ Garage. Phone 146. » Steamer Movemenu - § 1\ SUOP public can always have its )| - . NORTHBOUND el i H. B. MAKINO | 4 wants supplied. * FOR SALE-—Home, fully modern. 6 ¢ Admiral Watson =3 due to- ® Fu URE SHG ALS i Tront Street | Closing time for classified § i rooms and bath. Garden. Termsie arrive at 5:30 o'clock this af- ® i1 P. 0. Box 218 fof Mall Otders s 1 advertisements: 2 P. M. | reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em-| ¢ terncon. Has 4 doys mail. @ | B~ i R | < Olostug timie ‘x;)rAdls‘x:h! ad- §| pire or telephone 134 Douglas. | Noftkwestern is due 6 o'clock ® o= = ~——— PHONE YOUR ORDERS vertisements: . M. | FOR SALE—Miager Lunch at less| ® Sunday morning if she makes ® Us 2 A w:i:ncents per line first in- | than cost. :u new cguipment. : AtI::k:m;\‘xo i : . CAPITAL LAUNDRY | TO { " pleiis e . { Largest Frigidaire, Lang Range, i : Second and Franklin We will attend to them Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Five cents for continuous etc. Does strictly cash business|® SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Shoal Control Believed to| t1; 0 L hs Poat Seattle Northbound Southbound " s 1€ promptly. ur coal, hay, subsequent insertion. and always been money maker,|® Princess Lotvs. =5 scheduled ® 7 PHONE 355 . £ Bt . Count five averags words {| rTerms to responsible parties. e to sail from Vancouver Sept. | Be Attained at Mouth We Call and Delivet grain and transfer business| Yukon Sept. 1 Sept.10 Sept.17 to the line. ® 16 at 9 p. m. . W I N im increasing daily. There’s a Northwestern Sept. 11 9p.m. Sept. 15 Sept. 16 k (ARSI, e ML | : : s " Minimum charge, 50 cents. { | FOR SALE—Burroughs Posting Ma-| e Queen scheduled to sail from © angel arrows - | reason. Give us a trial order| e ity o 1 ?;Q‘-“l | e e e o T eviembe 10 010 S e |today and learn why. | Notthwestern . Sopt. 24 0p.m.Sept.28 Sept.30 | i | iscount. e a. m. ° 0 material snoaling of the = § ! ¥ Yuki ; & -3 s oy 3 at Juneau Motors, Inc, Ask for|e Atumeda scheduled o sail ¢ | Wrangell Narrows steamship chan-|{Juneau Public Library{| You Can’t Heip Being | s L BT e WANTED { Lucas. e from Seattle Sept. 21 at 9 nel is expected by cngineers in Free Reading Room : e T R g I Y o |the immediate future, or for Sev- g | Pleased ; W ot ataT R , WANTED—Maid for general house-) FOU% B T noncies B30h b ber |+ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e leral vears, it was sald foday by City Hall, Becond Floor | i i work or school girl to assist witn| & FORE PIERREEL 8er,| & vukon scheduled southbound e |ENgineer James Truitt, of the Al-| Math BEost and’ Podil D. B. FEMMER ! | house work. Apply Mrs. Robert| ™~ 2 ® about Sept. 18. o | ¥ka Engineering Commission, who| PHONE 114 | Simpson. FOR BALE — 10 room furnished | Admiral Evans 1s schedvicd e |h8s been in charge of work on the |} Readitg Room Open From | B Drossmaking — Women's dresses,| 118t telephone 268, | ® south about Sept. 19. . ch;fincl for several years. a. m. to 10 p. m. i b underwear, men’s shirts, boys' and ° i LOCAL SAILINGS y [ l: g“;“(’uc‘“‘(m;?’l I"“:V *:” the |} Circulation Room Open from 1§ ¢ | e irls' clothing. Mrs. Edith Grimm, . » . znita scheduled to leave e uired depth of 27 feet at mean|)to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. TQ ! el dedat ey N LOST AND ¥FOUND !¢ for sSitka ana way ports at e |oF 1w water, he said. During the |{Carfont Magasines, Newspapers, FIRE ALARM CALLS ‘ ¢ = Dk ey = g Ty W T L] 5 . . . L] £ 2 | Reports. Owner ma; same : FREE TO 1-3 Third and Franklin, FOR RENT | by calling at Empirg and paying|® Wednesday et 1 p. m. for 000 cubic yards of silt, sand and! s i\ 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1 Z ol Vot dA + Petersturg and Kake and e |other loose material, most of which | § e st »e mumwend || 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. FOR T—Two room furr = & » way ports. came from the shoal at Pou‘r.mi =i | 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts. house. Inquire at Seaview Apa FOUND—O1 1 an trail, part|* 2 e e e e e e 0 0 0 0 @ burg Bar. 1 v \ '} 1-7 Pront, opp. City Wharf. ments. | of magazine clip for rifle. Owner R e L Work Holding up FEKRY TIME CARD , 1-& Front, near Saw Mill. 9:5;mm accom-~ " —————————————— | may have same by calling at Em- This shoal, which was at the '{ 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. jmodations on r & FOR RENT =] six :q')zm fdmrr‘ush;d‘ uife and:payint fe tAls WE) se 000 00000 00 e north entrance of the channel, was| Leaves Jumean for Douglas and | 5.3 willoughby at Totem Gro. Admiral Line v - Regulany and Dependably house with plano. 6th and Frank-f_______ .- |® TIDES TOMORROW o |the only one in the entire channel Thane 1] 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s els have been lin. Telephone 593. FOUND—White infant’s cape with/e @ @ @ e @ @ @ ® ® © ® o o |that affected traffic. A survey 6:36 am, 6:15 pm. A Barn. s plewy. g Leave Arrive Southbound —_ e e ! hood attached. Ow: h N 7 5 t materially improv- b o e s CO SR S R UATR Low o 4164 e D feet (R he enflte DIIRE SUONEY A 10 am. - 11137:30 pm, 2-4 Front and Seward. Ty P onq | Steamer Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaen H apartments. Cliff Apartments. o A T and| High tide 11:25 a. m..13.2 feet |shoals and but very little bank 0:18 am.t 9:40 pm. {{ 2-5 Front and Main. them very attrac- | Watson . Sept.11 Sept.1¢ Sept. 26 i o men's. | _paying for this ad. Low tide 5:05 p. m... 46 feet |sloughing. Where this occurred, 13{80 Bt | IR0 B, I| 2-6 Second and Main. tive and comfort- | Rogers ....Sept.12 Sept.16 Sept.20 FOR RENT—MacKinnon residence 5ouND A skiff drifting on Gas.| FUEh tide 11:03 p. m...144 feet |the dredge removed the sloughed AR0'Aan. I8 dhight 2-7 Fifth and Seward. Evans Sept. 19 [ near cable office. Fully furnish-' ¢ 00 Channel. Owner may have| PR material thus clearing the chan-| 2‘15 pm.t $1:00 a.m. (| 2-9 Fire Hall. Queen Sept. 12 Sept.23 Sept. 27 i ed. Apply MacKinnon Apart-| camd by proving property and 'TIDES MONDAY nel for its entire length. | mm pm. {| 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. g.:”??s' 2“P§ fi; S“:P:gg g: ‘2 ! mehta; | baying for this ad. ‘Teléphone| LOW tide 5:32 a. m... 06 feet | The shoaling at Petersburg Bar e Diowslas, Soe Staann ;] <4 Besond aud Qold, sl i ke Ok, 5 Oot, 16 o e | 3324, High tide 11:56 a. m...14.3 feet |was thought therefore to have been 16:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. i] 3-5 Fourth and Harris. o v g 3 ) FOR RENT—One three room furn L 8:30 am. 17:45 Queen .....Oct. 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 10 it —_—— ow tide 5:43 p. m... 3.2 feet |caused by the deposit of silt and g 45 pm. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. o, ished apartment. Reasonable. 831 e 2 | 9:30 am.t 9:55 p.m. 3.7 Fifth d East, 3 in Road, telephone 100¢. | MISCELLANEQUS High tide 11:42 p. m...154 feet |other loose material from Peters- :30 . i85 p. -7 Fifth and East. oo i R | T2 P iure creek. A survey has shown| . 435Dt '111:30 pin. 3-8 Serenth and Gold. vl : ' | FOR RENT—Modern 8-room house,' PROSPEGIOKS ATTENTION: A| Table Runner—Mrs. Harriman, to exist east of the channel a bank ’f“ p.am. 1’3.15 anm. || 3-0 Fifth and Kennedy. INFORMA ey CKETS: { W, completely furnished, including pair of good binoculars may find first; Mrs. 8. Hietala, second. of lighter, shifting material which, ol R AnliToikh, Bt of DUREE ot BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 '\ piano. Steam heat, garage. Rea-| it for you. We have them. The| Dress scarf—Mrs. Tripp, first; |\t 18 now felt was a source of the |, digiding 4-2 Calhoun, opp, Seavisw Ak GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas _ sonable rent to responsible party.| Nugget Shop. Mrs. Nick Petiovich, second. * | shoals, rather than the creek dis- —Tnune. '] 4-3 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. z 3 Sngile Reader s, 1 Buffet set—Mrs. Tripp, first: |charge. To lessen the chances for t—Freight will be accepted. 6, NNt ad. Galloun, Sl p RN ! —— - ———— PALMIST—Come ana have YOUr|nng g Qgho : PP, *{future shoaling, some 15,000 square |$—Saturdays only. |] 4-6 Seventh and Main. a g | FOR RENT—Five room furnished| fortune told from your hand. . E. Oshorne, second. 4 . |$—Effective April 1st. * || +-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. - 1 A Pair towels—Mrs. E. Osbo feet of material was removed from ) 3 house, close in. Furnace heat.| Work, business, marriage and the s . i wrics Nellie Simpki - rn;, the bank by the dredge and’ Mr.| ‘ 3, Twalih, abd WIORERINS 9 4 | H s Nellie Simpkins, second. ¢ 1 . | Telephone 257 & | futuro foretold. 303 Probt| GenterpieceMiss S Hictala tirst |TFUitt said it was believed that Juneaw Ferry & Naviga- || fome Croecry. ' , FOR RENT—_Two rooms with bath, _Street. 1%, Mvbdahl. second. this will control the situation fori tion Company i 4 ; Electric range. Corner 2rd and ~| Embroidered Shawl—Mrs, F. G.|Several years at any rate. ) Gold. Phone 138. ‘ D Heynes. * 7| Surveying Small Boat Channel | P FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE . A T 4 : W . FOR RENT—4 room furnished apt.| Fancy Pillow—Mrs. C. H. Flory, | Mr. Trultt during the past season, Leave Juneau Southbound 421% Fast Tth. Phone 2004. ; first; Miss Eva Tripp, second, |hes sounded 1n the Narous for a . ® 'CANADIAN 10, 21; Oct. 1, 12. g : o Bedspread_Mrs. E. O Fields,|Small boat channel for the pur-| e PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 10, 21; Oct. 1, i | FOR RENT—Three room furnish-| first; Mrs. John Ahlstead, second. |POS¢ of giving "Sf"““h"f:sels ‘"‘td b PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22; Nov. 2. i ed apartment. Steam heat and| The White embroidery Division |tOWs 2 passage through those wat- { electric tange. Bishop Apartments. | of the Needlework Department is|CfS Without using the fairway for| \ ; Tickets w or from all Eastern points of United § : EM B R 0 IDERY in charge of Mrs. Flory, superin- |the larger boats. ‘The data is now| P : States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. e & FOR RENT—Four room .’uruished‘ tendent, assisted by Mrs. T, J. Me- | being worked up. The Coast and| SEAPLAN : "KETCHIKAN” Various mm;‘éberfi s'fm | ;pTrtmem- Apply Mrs. R. P.l |Caul and Mrs. J. J. Connors, The Geodetic Survey has had a party | W. L. COATES, Agent. ) A g * elson. | BRIl A i r-t . . e BB ; . | Colored Embroidery Division is un- |11 the same waters all season sur- Pas s and Freicht D 1 d | 4 oy | ing ‘! sengers and kreight Delivere B 7OR REnT—ond funined three| The many beautiful and ex-{der the supervision of Mrs: James|VeVIng Dreparatos ik ot tnol & Thi MP | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICYN CO. i ¥ room apartment. Steam hented,\quisnely worked pieces of embroid- | Wickersham, superintendent, as- |° . 9 le m;l;]ow: 4 i 5‘;"‘ m irty Minutes | . MOTORSHIP M ARGNITA P!+ Thone 2. {ered household linens found in the ¢isted by Mrs, C. E. Hawkesworth T e | ! 6 oelock = iNeedlework Department of the |nd Mrs. G. Blomgren. i Alask W h' A' Ieaves City Dock every Thursday evening at o’clock FO!} REN;’"}"“ room apartment, | pignth Annual Fair of Southeast Other Awards fer'smallLi;BIt. Wi e | a- as lngt0n lrfl?ays !direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port also seeping o housskeepin icka made it Gtfeut for the| Hand made apron— R oselen| T LGP DN UR Seh fy ¢ ‘Althorp, - Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, rooms. Channel Apartments, Gth}judges to come to an immediate |Monagle. monic tide scale. In the new .8 PHONE 64 -OR 429 orp, agor, ol » y J and Main. Telephone 436. {decision but prizes were finally| Hand knitted article—Mrs, Grub- chart, the bureau will adopt the| \way ports. Information. FOR RENT—Furnished house New- |awarded to the following: er, first; Mrs, Alex Gair, Douglas, |Tean 1ow or low water ecale used Larry Parks: :-: :- Juneau Agent |""" A.F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. second. by the Board of Engineers on the| — o TR MR e Besteetinnd o | e Satchibt- Mrs. & Osborne, |NArrows Tealect | FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED "‘:‘ ‘fin""'—n?‘;m“e‘mm:‘m;. Luncheon Set—Mrs, M. DuChes- | irst; Mrs. Monagle, second. - Ala8ka Meat Company ments for permanent and iney, Thane, first. Toss Stitch Embroidery—Mrs NOTI DITO e T transient guests. MacKinnon| centerpigce—Mrs. E. Krause, first |E. Osborne, first; Mrs. Peterson, | u,gmcfgmtgwfilfw “mn"saku_“ PHONE 39 2 4 Aparamenis. |Mrs. Charles Miller, second. second. tat’ Precinet; First’ Jadietal . Divi- Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. FOR RENT—Furnished steambeat-| Child's Dress—Mrs, Ray Stevens, Bead work—Mrs. T. J. Ploegman, | sion, Tertitory of Alaska. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, ed apartments. Apply ‘dugget!irst; Mrs. M. Lynch, second. first, Mrs. Hammersley, second. |pefore W. H. Dugdell, Probate| Crabs, Oysters and Fish i = ! ] Hardaj ] | Shop. Centerpiece of tatting—Mrs. Har- | rdanger—Mrs. G. Olson. Judge, Yakutat Precinct. \ ot —e . . (riman, first and second. Patchwork quilt—Mrs, Rat Rhod-{ In the Matter of the Last Will! | . FOR RENT—1we ught housekeep-| Luncheon set, croquet edge —|€s. and Testament of Stephen A. Gee,| . ing rooms; inquire over Winn Mrs. William Dickinsen, first; Miss Appliqued Bed Spread—Mrs. H.|deceased. Notice is hereby glven,: Ploneer Pool Hall 5 f | Hat 8hop. Nellie Simpkins, second. L. Faulkner, first; Mrs. Jackson,|that the undersigned was on the| } SEANO, Vit Oriioptionio Fhavo |, Embroldered. towel_Mrs. E. Os- second. third day of September, 1929, ap- MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION A graphi, #éwing machinies. Rent or| C-® firsti M. B. Tanner, sec- Knitted lace—Mrs. Harriman. |pointed Executor of the Last Will YUKON STOVES Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards 4 sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. ond. Pair darned stockings—Ella Yur-|and Testament of Stephen A. Gee, friend The Pi Chas. Miller, % . | Dress scarf—Mrs. E. Osborne, man. deceased. All persons having claims SHEET IRON Meet your friends at The Pioneer. o , Prop. FOR RENT—Fuily furnished|first; Mrs. William Dickinson, sec- IT(mn:td sweater—Mrs. Gruber. |against the said est;t.e are required i » apartments, single or double. ond. ‘apestry—Mrs. Victor Johnson. [to present them, with proper vouch- Newly painted; 'hs:hl and hot| Pillow cases—Mrs E. Tanner,|first; Mrs.'E. Tanner, second. ers attached to the undersigned, PIPE J‘ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS water furnished. Purnished cabins | first; Mrs. E. Osborne, second. Rag rug—Mrs. Tke Taylor, first; |at Yakutat, Alaska, within six (6) . 4 $500 per month, Apply Sea-| Embroidered sheet—Mrs. E. Os-|Mrs. D. F. Millard, second. months fror. the date of this no- FITTINGS ! TH E G AST’ N E AU view Apts. ‘bome, first; Mrs. G. Olson, sec-| Dress scarf—Anita Eggersgluess. |tice. | 2 ; ond. Bed spread—Rosellen Monagle. Dated at Yakutat, Alaska, this SHEET IRON FLUME Our Services to You Begin and End at the - Italian cut work—Mrs. E. Os-| Pillow cases—Rosellen Monagle. |3rd day of September, 1929. Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FOR SALE borne, first; Miss S. Hietala, sec-| Crochet article—Mrs. Frank Web- P H AR, . HYDRAULIC PIPE - ——— ———————————— |ond. ster. xecutor of the estate of ooz FOR SALE—Orthophonic Victrola,| Embroidered Bed Spread—Mrs.| Afghan—Mrs. Walmsley, special Stephen A. Gee, Deceased. TANKS ¥ 5 late model, with 90 records, $70.'B Havedahl, Treadwell. award of merit. First publieation, Sept. 7, 1929. Fr e_Bruhn : 7-tube Atwatet Kent Radio, com-| Embroidered table cloth — Mrs.| This division is under the sup-[Last publication, Sept. 28, 1929. y g Diets; whh* mahopaiy oebinet,|Gabe Paul, first; Mrs. H. Paulkner,|orvision of Mrs. M. Monagle, sub- by 3 e R T A oo gy Boypociyly oy 3 crintendent, sssisted by Miss M. OPEN_EVENINGS Company ter, $5.00 Pho " mi | Hardanger—Mrs. John Rustgard, | Monagle. The CASH BAZAAR, Front and « Bvienitet; P me 1601 |first; Mrs. H. Faulkner, second. ——.———— Main Streets, opposite U, S. Cable H y Featuring Frye’s FOR BALE — Florence Heating Colorea Household Linen Bl Casey ts stl at No. 8 Wil- ; 5 FOR . SALE Florence Heating 2 Office, is opén evenings for the Retail Lici Hams IlldM . % 8, J. , uglas, first; Mrs. 3 i e P maier, st yi ot o v call and weo Y Sy Gy e, PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “Everything the name 5 FOR SALE—Three room furnished| Luncheon set—Mrs. E. Osborne, {will demonstrate. P.O. Box 327. adv RBG X “ % i plm"' g - house near Fourth and Kennedy.!first and second. ——to——— 'We tell you in advance what job will cost” : :\3 . 1l % (Cheap for cash. Oscar Perjue—| Ppillow cases—Mrs. E. Osborne, LODE MINING CLAfM LOCA-| Try the FMve 0Clock Dinner ‘mnmmrlp.m. lm;mnmm,m, TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE Specials at Mabry's, ~adv. PHONE 38 ¢