The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1929, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK . OH My} TS emenma\sswq-1| JUST GET THROUGH LECORING THE CHILD ON THE EVILS O GAMEBLING AND THOSE CONFOUN DICE DROP OUTTA MY DOCKETS - THANK HEAVEN HE AINT ASKIN ANY. QUESTIONS - OHiWELL . AS LONG AS'HE \ , DOESAT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE I DONT LIkE o' GEY PDISANAL. B.G BT THEM RONES HIY (ke THEY Wuz PHONIES! AEY AWAY-GET Awav ! MY GOODNESS! How'D THOSE .FUNNY LOOK A THINGS GET (A MY POCKEY -~ 22 Iuw Pick ‘EM UP, 8.G. /1AL 7 ; FINEST Bkt foit @l sTEAMERS = w-'; p Jeweler ard 3 . Optician: Marine News | ™ FOR SALE e , 42— Lo JAPANESE TOY SPECTACLES. Reading Glass $3.50 | b= pair, Bifocals Cemented THE EMPIRE , Is the Medivm Z\ e bwqurof.'.........'..1.‘..‘.....'... H each pair, best gr . = oo TID 'TOMORRO . Through which the general {| BIFOCALS, NONE BETTER |, Steamer Movements IR i l: .w. P SHOP public can always have its i MADE, $8.00 each pair; glasses| o NORTHBOUND vant3 ighted people $6.50 per ; . N e H. B. MAKINO wants supplied. [ for neap Ul e o Admiral Watson is duc Satur- High tide, am, 174 feet. d Closing time for classified {| pair. With every third pair of|g gy, Low tide, 6:55 am., -0.9 feet. P. O o g 7 ¢ ] 1 4 adé;:rtisem':nt!:f 2 : :‘lay Pt S\:\ «m S;gld\»;l:fl ‘u‘air“:z'l:re;;t:‘;u?; » SCHEDULED SAILINGS High tide, 1:05 pm., 183 feet, . O. Box 218 fof Mai/ Orders E osing time for dis) 8 ec us 3 are interes o i 7.99 2 ooy R vertisements: 11 A. M. | oy other rade of slasses. Day| 3 Vaemie cesoer 3 020 A 0| | eee o ‘ PHONE YOUR ORDERS ‘Cen cents per line first in- }| Optical Co. at Maki Boarding S an L3 L Farag f | SAILING SCHEDULR o | Houe, osber 3,3, 4 5. st 015 AERETIIN T BLTR L2 S bices © * ]| UAEITAL DAUTIIFE TO US | [ T oot ot Tl L) R Lokt RIS S < v o e e s o ulMlI T e We wid attend to them Poat Seattls Northbound Southbound m}f‘fl“‘cmulmf"m i fancy and plain. Close out prices|® sail from Vancouver October SEATTLE, Oct. 2—Three vessels PHONE 356 promptly. ' Our coal, hay, o averars wor for cash at the Nugget Shop. | 7 at SRl ¢ |amived here yesterday with 18,300 i z Ve Ol subchadion. | {grgin_and transfer business Yukon Sept. 28 Oct. 1 oct. 8 o lne. s~ | Alameda scheduled to sail e e s : : o 8 Minimum charge, 50 cents. ||FOR SALE—Four room furnished|e seattle October 12, at 9 am. ® B ot and, gold o AR ts Increasing daily. There’s a S Oct. 5 ' Oct. 8§ ' Oct'18 |" house. Address 1858 care Empire e O e s 2 ~——3 | reagon. Give us a trial order Alameda Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 SRS | el syt e ) Aslomln‘nun\b SALLINGE, o | U EE T 3| today- and learn why, Yukon Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 | FOR SALE — Hssex Goach, 1027|© Admiral Rogers south Friday. e i . 1 A | Alaska Oct Oct. 29 Nov. 5 WANTED | odel, Cheap. Phone 176 of 1104,| ® Yukon schcduled south Oc- @ ALAMEDA IS HERE Juneau Public Library}! you Can’e Help Being | . 2 ' A S Sl At T o FROM WESTWARD Free Readi ou Lan elp bewng | e o e A X 5 rvom house, fire-|s Admiral Evans south about Oc- © H ree Reading Room Pleased i ANTED— Second hand gort 1y wash tubs, con-|o tober 10 oy — 1l . ks i W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 typewriter. Telephone 322 crete. foundation, level lot, choice , Steamer Alameda, Capt. C. V. al, on oot 3 | foundation, » choic LOCAL SAILINGS . S8 ; ; | 5 | | ation, Phone 1508 : LOUAL S AT | Westerlund, arrived in port last! Maln Btreet and Fourth D. B. FEMMER | ANTED—Baby to care for while ’o Maignita scheduled to leave ® | . ..o . 0 o0 i 4 FHONE 114 | mother works. Telephone 5204. | FOR SALE—Home, fully modern, 6| o fOF Sise and Way ports 8t & "atter taxing on a large shipment Tiading Yoo o YORK WANTED—Girl \\'un(swm'k.! rooms and bath. Garden. Terms| ' o oony S"Rpt 17. » |Of halibut at the Juneau Cold Stor- | i v ik —— P. O. Box 452, Juneau. reasor u]t*_ Fine vie . Apply Em- 5 t'\‘!“l'v r{li\n~|~ Tiinaiy " o!age Dock and a consignment of Circulation Room Open from 1 ) & .2 n ) pire or telephone 134 Tuglas. e e s every o |concentrates at the Alnska-Juneau t0 5:30 p. m—17:00 to 8:30 p. m.} | FIRE ALARM CALLS FOE RENT FOR SALE—Burroughs @ g Ma-| » Wednesday ¢t 1 p. m. for ® dock, the steamer Alameda sailed C“"‘:;f“umnu. Newspapers, OF RENT |"chine in A-1 conditiou. ...l seli| o Petersburg and Kake and e for the south at 1:30 o'clock this i e e i}'1-3 Third and Frankiin. T % Toom housc com-| ©n time or cash discount. Calll + way ports. o DeEHgwith Lo Salipntug: AT Dc FREE TO ALL i\ 1-4 Front and Franklin. plotely furnished. For further; &t Juneau Motors, 1ac. Ask for|s 2 @ ® 0 e e e e e 0 e e 3 SCNECS Doy Juneait 3 v swmaed ] 1-8 Front, near Ferry Way. particulars apply Gastincau Gro- | Lucas e S MF’" ;““‘g"‘“’fi T IF B“Pg“““- smeease~rae=s || |.6 Frent, opp. Gross Apts. A B e Miss « Cornelius, Lucy Oome, o 5 ox i1 t, . City Wharf. cery. 2 ____|FOR SALE—spectacles 3345 a palr| YUKON SAILS WESTWARD |Mabel Oome; Baby Oome, Joe Vil- F&RRY TIME CARD } l-g gz:t ZZE-" 5‘; Mill Passenger accom: ~ | at Home Grocery, E. Millaeger 7 5 < la, George Hanson, J. L. Johnson, 4 R OR RENT—Store space, 214 Sew-| ' g > J J b oS |{ 1-9 Front at A, J. Office. modations on e istroct. Malpny Bullding. wil«, FEBTel Mexctindise Steamer - Yukon, Capt. C. A.jJ T. Tjrel Leaves. Juneau for Douglas and (| 2.1 willoughby at Totem Gro. AT Tin b & lease. | . P Glasscock, sailed for Seward and [For Wrangell—F. B. Floyd, P. Bi| 2 Thane |} 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Gash Cole's sels have been Regularty and Vependably i 32 A : i MISCELLANEZUS way ports at 9:30 o'clock last night Mullen, AllenBone. | :'1: ::' ,',’,";; DL | Barn. completely and Leave Arrive Southbound OR RENT_ Steam heated sleeping RAE 4 i e For Ketchikan—Lorene McLeod, | 10 am. :30 pm. '| 2-4 Pront and Seward materially improv- o P] 3 e TTE I ITON 11 Y 2 fron i eward. R N Spotinl winter rates | PROSPEGIUKS ATTESITION: A[¥ih the o el for Core K. Katlson, Carl Peterson, Albert | 9:15 am.! 9:40 pm. {1225 Pront and Maih. 2. You will fing | . Steamed . (@SNtia; dunewi ik Juneau Room: pair of good binoculars may find :l 28 M B E 'r“.l\ a d i’:)li Phil- Brown, Donald Armour, H. B Car-| 12:30 p.m.t §11:15 p.m. || 2-6 Second and Main. them very attrac- Watson ...Sept.11 Sept.14 Sept. 26 RENT- ished apartment ¥ I ot LWL DaytEm, - The ]maim ‘Ssr‘\v;‘rd“ Tl bray, E. P. Curtiss, S. Wallstedt [ 2:00 p.m. 12 mudnight 2-7 Fifth and Seward. tive and comfort~ Rogers .....Sept. 12 Sept.16 Sept-fg Bakery. x B | TATeT hins (Sha. DASE Y0Ui| o soteet llne o vistingRRERCCANIRE . Mg flouin, A Uriaghierd 4:00 pm. 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. e T ek ot Al DA D YA | fortune told from your band |gmpire. e | For Bealtle—Miss Minnie Field,| Leaves Douglas for Juneas || 3-4 Second and Gold Rogers .....Sept.26 Sept.30 Oct. 4 ['OR RENT—Two room furnished, Work, business, marriage and the it el T e Uk Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Chidester, Gro- 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. {] 3-5 Fourth and Harris. 4 Watson ..Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 13 house. Inquire at Seaview Apart-| future foretold. 302 Front ver O. Winn, Mrs. E. P. Curtiss, 8:30. a.m. $7:45 pm. i 3-6 Fifth and Gold. ? Queen Oct. 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 1& ments. | Street. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Roy Curtiss, Lois Curtiss, Jim: Fuju, 'l:"” a.m.t 9:556 p.m. 3-7 Fifth and East. o St =1 heo s : John Floge, Fred. Hacker, F. A :45 pm.t §11:30 pm, || 3-8 Seventh and Geold. \ X £ missioner’s Court for " " | ;- IZE nt: gxr-lr? n:d {tcuf il g e mxh:-h;crcr?Lmo:;Hn;m;Gn:ku CDivision Davidson, Fred DeRoux, James (Jlspm. 1815 am. || 3-6 Fifth and Kennedy. ~ INFORMATION wad TICKETS: apartments. CLff Apartments. | | [WH@O'S WHO [ e e ons. *Hetore Frank A, Winters, George Cotfin, Julia Short- 3:30 pm.t 1:15 ams {f/4-1 Ninth, back of power house. _>—8 BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 OR RENT—Five zoom furnished | | AND WHERE || Boyle, Commissioner and ex-Of- Tidg6 Ceoreg T M. A ’—Tmi:n:.o i s S’Tlfi?.“‘flvé"”’sn?'}?&‘in‘gfi' 2 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas house, close in. Telephone 257. - |z A &| ticlo Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- Enelind, H.8, Rutherford, G. Bars: | 7o fop Ly 1 *| 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. ; k 9 5 | “Mrs, 5. E. Brown lefv juneau on| cinct. lont, A. Smith, A, Schtaller, George |1~ T08L WAL e accepted. (| +-6 seventh and Main.” OR RENT—4 room farnished apt.|the steamer Pririces; Louise for Se-|In the Matter of the Estate of Lohn, George Hognoff. PR i 1| -7 Tweittn, B. P. R. gar 421% East Tth. Phone 2004. |attle where she will visit her par-{ ALBERT PEDERSEN, deceased bt i TR A 1. e prniter gkl i e e Vi ond Mos 1. E Rutiner,| noric 18 meresy Gven TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS| . -LIwelfghand Willoughlg, IR RENT—Four room furnished & . M @ daiigs ey 3 2 b . Juneaw Ferry & Naviga. || -9 Home Grocery, 5-1 Seater Tract. for the next four weeks. That the undersigned was. on the & s ;2?:;:‘ ent. Apply Mrs. R. P."'p ' ocronguay is a southbound [30th day of, September, 1929, duly NOW OPEN;-HUNTING tion Company R S AN TR % . | ¢ ————————— | passenger on the Princess Louise |appointed executrix of the last PAR y 'k CT SMABN N, PRSSNGS0 A - v OR RENT—One furnished three|lcaving here yesterday. He will [will and testament of Albert Ped- TIES’ OSPE ORS | room apartment. Steam heated. make a short trip to Seattle and ersen, deceased. All persons having ] 3 . y - The Twin Glacier Camp is now,| DPhone 29. San Francisco. claims against the estate of said open for hunting parties and p‘ros-} | Miss M. Cornelius, who returncd |deceased are requested to present OR RENT—Furnished house New-‘ T " ing | same with proj v s attach- PCLOrS: Al Elnglo a0l S0 R e [here recently after accompanying proper vouchers attach- yp., o001 poth well known locally,| ly renovated. 132 6th St. IMrs oft to-|ed to the undersi t 424 Gold- {Mrs. J. H. Hart to Seattle, left to- signed at 424 Gold- ' FOS Lohe “of the camp and: Petersburg to. visit for a stein Building, Juneau, Alaska, s it Labi TiQREHE Y foui " the. date POTiSY cgn . beaccomudated by FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT™AE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 10, 21; Oct. 1, 1% PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22; Nov. 2. Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orlent. OR RENT—Furnisned steamheat- | 42¥ for Jecd epartments. Apply Zugget time With her brother and sister- g the weck, and everything furnished | 0p. in-law. of ‘this notice. but Neies Land aesotie e B CANADIAN Various Routes—kiberal Stopovers i I Mrs, W. H. 8. McKinney, wife of | JENSINE PEDERSEN, A 2 o AT y W. L. COATES, Agent. LANO, Victor orthophonic Phono-|the manager of the Fairbanks wx- Executrix of the Estate of k‘“* can be furnished to those wha || TRANS-AZLANTIC El';‘vn TRANS-PACIFIC o s 3 wmph.A;wim n;l;chlnes Rent or |ploration Company, is a pnbaenger!rrt }:“x]l;el't“Pedcr(s)cr;. gcc;ag sed. (r'mm- e bt e h il & COASTWIS TRANSPORTATION co. e. lerson Music Shaoppe. board the steamer Yukon ond is|l 'S ieation, " Ocl.- 2, - 102 q 7 . \ . ' L e A s n ond S|, <t publication, Oct. 23, 1929, bear on the Taku river now and|y MOTORSHIP MARGNITA R T—Fui T returning to her home in Fair- ARl 3 sananortab o a5 X " $ OR RENT—Fuily furnished ) ,.caier having spent some time T e ’l’x')"{;;“ca'g’p'::ie;‘f;;e’il;:‘} TRANS-CONTIN Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o'clock & . | 1 W INENTAL | direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port apartments, single or double. | . i . Newly painted; baths and hot "\ i Tiela, who ettt ¢ iday for St. Anthony, Idaho, with ka Scenic Views in Juneau, is act~| ing as special agent for the camp. - Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other —————————— $500 per month. Apply Su-:m, mifor _children for an indu;l-): LODE MINING CLA1M. LOCA-| CANADIAN A IF Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— {tripl sehool - there, g spepd | S TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE ; P C IC A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, |days visiting friends in the States| ok i | e e Sae— mees before returning here. | (L———il— A—-’—-—- Tl i i f — | o . ( 9 Advertise 4 The Arcade Cafe | ——FAMOUS—— Alaska Meat Company ¥ our Business | THE CASH BAZAAR - "N OPEN EVENINGS. o T e P THE CASH BAZAAR, Front b = and Main Streets, opposite g | US. Cable Office, is open eve- i nings for the convenlence of | those who cannot: arrange to shop during the day. CASH BAZAAR FRONT AND MAIN STS. Opposite U. 8. Cable Off‘ce o R PR e T Tl | Special Dinners on Sundays | i 1 | o rovsia’e luesen || PRINCESS STEAMERS | i PHONE 39 || Come in and lsten to m, Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish radio. Mary Young, Prop. Phone 288 | —r Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI INi CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. | e— ' To Prince Rupert, Victoria CALL THE ; Vancouver and Seattle Juneau Direet Connections at Vancouver to all kastern Points r particular women we| ‘r | Plumber of United States and Canada THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ; , offer a fall line of i D.M.GRANT | VARIOUS ROUTES—STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES THE GASTINEAU HELENA | | £ t . e At Newman-Ggyer a8 . Qur Services to You Begin and Ead at the PHONE. 154 i Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carxying Boat * RUBINSTEIN’S 1 Nm P il i 1 rner PREPARATIONS uSpecia]t;v el Frye.Bruhn : GEQ. M. SIMPKINS Estimates Given—Work . For sala-Af COMPANY ZEROLENE Guaranteed FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Company e —r—————— R, e F i Frye’s De- 10.7)) ™ 15 e . = i -eaturmg rye’s (Fha/™F || war commopore the m;odem GET A CORONA | W. L. COATES, Agent licious Hams and Bacon s e .8 | Ice Cream, Oandies, Cigars, ol' 1 e I Jmé Y;;“r ?bn:il : ek l‘ Valeatine Building- “Everything the mmi hone 25 Free Delivery | || %m":’- ;m m I { LB oorunl;e:ru K, wgg’ | implies” B (k4| | STEVE JOHNSON, Prov. || A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT |/ satisfied customers” I PHONE 38 —i

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