The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1929, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 ¢

Other pages from this issue: