The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 6, 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)

1 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1929. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG . By BILLE DE BECK A ~ \ Did You Make } 4 KOKOMO “THosE FINGER ) \ COME PRINTS ON Nou MUST HERE THIS TUE WALL?Z Il O DONE IT INSTANT !/ i 4 ? WHEN YA COME | 7 3 HoME FROM ! = TH BANQUET y 7 LASTNGHY /) © 1929, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. N co=EHK NORTHWESTERN ls !ques ts that+ those desirous of ul—i flendmg the dinner notify her or HERE SOU fHBOUND Father Menager. The Parish Bazaar opens on ‘\Vedx.esdny November 13, and con- tern, Capt. J. in portpn-om { tinues through Saturday, November 16. at 10 o'clcok this | | ; | morning with the following passen- o P Marine News | FOR SALE room THE EMPIRE T SN IRERS A RR Y . Schonacker,| HOLBRGOKS RETURN Is the Medizm (g . HALIBUT PRIC! L4 T I Lot 52 foot| * Steamer Movements | CES |G. A1 m, C. Peterson, A. Er- | FROM VISIT SOUTH .‘dovp. Apply | e i ickson, J. A. Ramsay, H. B. Crew- | ot son, E. McBride, Irving Reed, J. SEATTLE, Nov. 6—Only one ves [ songhlin, G. H. Kaurk ‘ pounds of halibut ar- W ;lnpment of returned home last night a The Tish was 501d | frozen fish and fresh fish at the | YACtion in the States. | NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Mary scheduled to lpublic can always have its ants supplied. Closing time for -classified Jadvertisements: 2 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Holb: They were SAILING SCHEDULE eeecoescesesn Closing time for display ad- v > sail from Vancouver Nov. 7 { Juneau Cold Storage dock and a|océompanied by Mr. Holbrook's vertisements: 11 A. M. gar store for - cl; 9 pc‘:d o 1 s e ity shipment of concentrates and scrax)-"‘,i‘?“ o ‘lDor?‘vh_v ‘? Ten cents per line first in- Address or ukon scheduic ail ,» Nov. 6. iron at the Alask: 3 will visit with them for ¢ A sestion. E Nov. 9, at 9 ¢ —Eighty-seven thousand pounds of | e Alagk Jligean dock Sa Leave DueJuncau Due Juneau m left for the south at/ |and attend the Juneau this afternoon with the| M¥ s. Holbrook w | early last summer and vi Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound bassengers from Juneau: | Yukon . wet. For Wrangell—J, 8. Grant, Henry | tives for several weeks. Northwestern ......Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. © 00000500000 e e ¢|E Thope John B. Bernhofer. came to Oregon and spent sometime k Alameda .. Nov. 2 Nov. 5 . TIDES TOMORROW ®| For Petersburg—F. L. Hutchens,|Vith Mr. Holbrook's mother. ~She | § Yukon ~..Nov. 9 2 ®e 0 ecv 000000 0 e sabert Brown {was joined there 30 days ago by | Northwestern ......Nov. 16 . 19 For Ketchikan—R. B. Mar Lm.l Me. Holwook, “ Alameda Nov. 23 . 26 , 123 feet. |Donald Armour, N. G. Nelson, Jer-| T R | Yukon ..............Nov. 30 i halibut, all A Nerthw rn scheduled from Seatile Nov. 12, p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Queen scheduled in port at 6 o'clock tomorrow night. Admiral Rogers southbound southbound about Friday Five cents for continuous subscquent insertion. Count [ive averar? words to the lne. Minimum charge, 50 cents. { | s | FOR SALE—Spectacles. - | at Home Grocery, General Merchandise. R SAL 7Home, fully modern. 6 rooms and bath. Garden. Terms reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em- pire or telephone 134 Dwuglas. Through which the general } § { i { { \ 4 a 1;31: . Millaeger, High tide, 4: , Seat- i RBg L R TR - Ml"“m’;i": PRI Low tide, 10:1 , 6.6 feet. vy Warton, Gerald L. Church, A.| J. A. Ramsey, Chief of the Field B = t ey MISCELL \NEOL 4 1\‘::‘: ;‘2 ue southboun High (‘ido. 3:57 pm., 135 feet. R. Hartz, P. Strong. | Division, General Land Office, ar-| #3 W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 oom \: e VAR Wi Low tide, 11:02 p.m., 2.4 feet. For Seattle—Miss {rived here today from his head- Telephone 139. |5,y prsTCon h Tk J&CA;JQ,::‘;N&S leave AR RS {eon, Miss Lola Korhor . s at Anchorage on an offi- e Noriabal ) 1d 1 your | a v yeAm Singleton, John Blixt, Mrs S tr ' s Do, metrioo and tha] 300 foe SR snd'way Jreik u% AT THE HOTELS | SR st oner aex trip. ocuse Mlh bath. Telephone 518.; Wor iness, marriage and the| 8 w'clpek Thursday ‘night Tor ark, arles Ober i i 2l | fut foretold. 302 Fr Sk‘;;:;y SZQ.‘IE,\” s’fp‘t & e F. Meredeth, Maurice ) o T house, | Street. . S N BRCIERQ J. Xidos, Ernest G. Meiner, Andrew }:nfiENf?;mishse?jven]:‘ufislanceA] In-; 4 | every other Tuesday. ©| James J. Harris, U. S. C. G; L. Koskela, C. R. Taylor, Steve P:::n. E 5 uire Nugget Shop. 'DR. 0. A. STILLM. " IS America First leaves every ¢ M. Oarrigan, C. Krogh, George|jonn ‘Rundson, Victor Honlon, O. xpert Wednesday et 1 p. m. for e Lytell, Juneau; R. O. Lew Petersburg and Kake and e tle; J G. F. Grondy, Doris Clark, Gle Petty, R. N.; C. J. Kyle, C. .Y.VAAn- Auto,nobile PR RENT-—Garage n nt, Wrange! T el a1é4 atter o pm | SERIOULSY ILL FROM | . , ° . ° » ° ° ° ° . ® » ° . ° . ® ° ° ° ? > . . . ° . » . . way ports. ® |Davey, Ketchikan;..John Jensen. |qjerson Gunner Hegtuck and Daniel : o famiia| ‘CANCER:OF STOMACHI BRI pae 80 (0l SimTe faskan Carey. 3 : \ it PR RENT—Fpur room furnished i PESR ST Andrew kele, Juneau; Gust g W i Re airing house, clectric range. Near Wire-| Lenons, Creek; Carman y i p & ess Station. See R. B. Martin,| p, o 4. stillman, former pa .| ALAMEDA IN PORT Valdes RESERVATIONS FOR i Passenger accom- | b R SRR ILight Company. s Norther: ight res| — ) B | & modations on r ave Arrive Southboun — e BOUND WESTWARD/+ TURKEY DINNER AT || and OVERHAULING Admiral Line v - Seattle Juneau Juneau bR RENT_Five room \’un of this city, is very § g, | sels have been Rogers Nov. 8 apartment. Electric range. 10me in Eug Steamer Alameda, Capt. C. V. BAZAAR SOLICITED tompletely and Queen Oct. 30 Nov. 3 Nov. T boom furnished apartment. ces received {Westerlund, arrived in port from CITE 11 Nothing Too Small materially improv- | Queen Nov.13 Nov.17 Nov.21 Iphone - 2004. local friends. He|(he gouth at 11 o'clock last muh: C.'P. 0 : z i | sg. You will find Rogers Nov.20 Nov.24 Dec. 6 s 15 m cancer of thel,., ¥ 1 o sseng 4 Reservations are now being inade J . them very attrac- Queen . Nov.27 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 R RENT—Four roo: furnished toma d h een confined w;nd 2 “.l 'h folowing v o . 7 Y . ! ifor the annual turkey dinner t l\othmg TOO L"rge tive and comfort~ Queen Dec.11 Dec.15 Dec.19 y for Juneau: Mr. and Mrs Wlllnmn e ! 3 house with bath. 2} bis ke metime. hmlbro«»k A= - Johrmin C A 00 llrlb | always”given on the last night of | Rogers .. Dec.18 Dec.22 Jan. 3 ENT—2 room L was pastor of the ‘(‘m\“s Ralph Perich, William Nu(l‘ {|the three flay'g devoted u)‘ the Par- \Vr(»(-kmg Car Service WINTER REDUCED ROUND TRIP leeping or housckeep 1 church for sev-|erhauser, Dorothy wner These shirts are one of our \‘15!1 Bazaar. This year the (mmv} RATES NOW IN EFFECT—$73.50— Hannel Apts.,, 6th € 1 ned last win-|Lewis, and five s ge. % best values. i will ‘fall 6n Saturday, November 16 £ Juneau to Seattle and return. Pas- teita ¢ S Jones, T ill-health and 1&lt \ The Alameda d for the [ Arrangements have been made to sengers must _commence their return ;5 AT ks He and |Westward at 5 o'clock this morn- . A good heavy wool shirt. 5 accommodate 200 or more people at journey from Seattle ON OR BEFORE y located at Eu- |ing with the following passengers| Color—Navy Blue. Al sizes. '} |at one time so there will be no M CA UL MARCH 25TH, 1930. g room apartment. Steam heated /e a son resid-{from Juneau: ;:.\l the thing for these cold need for any one to wait for an ur C INFORMATION tud TICKETS: Phone 29. r of Dr. St lmmz:: For Cordova—G. B. Leighton. yS. necessarily long time before th ¢ ~ e e — Their addr For Latouche — George Katrich are seated and served. | MOTOR CO. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 ¥ RENT—Furnisned _SLEL';nhfi"' Avenue Eas and Mike Freeman. In order to facilitaté the handling GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas H -1 apartments. Apply Zugget 1| ot el Groaigs AnBataons | 4 4,.00 lot sugh a large crowd, Mrs, M. D. Service With Satisfaction 0p. b AR — D e { - e e | "inny hostess for the evening, re- O, Victor Orthophonie Phono- | e = WHIS2 2ARTY | _— = e e g zraph, sewine machines. Rent or, | W HO’S WHO . I JAT‘,‘; P“Jn?f;'sl 012 Alz{;l;::i.tLl:dl:‘s TO Y FROM ’)j sale. Anderson Music Shappe. 711 uxiliery, will hold a Whist Party| ‘ ‘ e e AND JEHERE | ey g, N . o || EUROPE EUROPE - F—-Fully fupished | O |the ellows all. are i NS DRI apartments, single or double., Mrs. R. B. Martin, who has been |cordially invited. —adv. SABIN,S z B R E M E N & HA M B u R G | Newly painted; baths and hot iting friends and relatives in| o — g water furnished. Furnished cabins Scattle, Portland and other Pacific G ARB 1(;1? 'ii The Store for Men { DIRECT FROM DIRECT SERVICETO ! FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAP™LE | $5.00 per month. . Apply Sea- Northw cities for the past two| 4 MONTR AL MONTR EAL view Apts. -half tmonths, was enrotite | | Leave Juneau Southbound o! Bl SV NS e, ot [ || CABIN § Outside o oo oo | .l 0 Juneau on the steamer Alameda | 1 1. [l crass )/ O PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22, Nov. 2. 0 i off in Ketchikan for a | ol @ 103 ; Regular Service PRINCESS NORAH—Nov. 12, 26; Deec. 17, 31 WAN FED sit. Mr. Martin left ! AND LOT CLEANING | | S e EERSmmond | bt $103.5 ANED 3o e 1 for that city on the steamer E. O. Davis ;, Advertise | <.+ . $175.00 to HALIFAX Ttk o br i kil Basterhy doanseibbieies wilited. Competent. cook: rmvr- stern and with Mrs. Martin | Phone 584 | | NEXT SAILINGS: s 0 00 0 States or Canada and to Europe or the Orieut. ences furnished. Phone 396. : '; g L i Your nnsmes’] NOV. 16. Send for friends or relatives In Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers AR i s o]« B0, WIS, - L OF! Burope. North Germsn Lloyd { ‘W. L. COATES, Agent. ANTED—Girl wants light house- Scward, Cordova FAST EXPRESS SERVICRE R b il all 7 Work or care of children, Phone arrived from Seattle and will spend|| FIRE ALARM CALLS FPROM NEW YORK-—FIVE dq:;le:en atives wi -mng-' 601. r o or three weeks here on busi- | DAYS to Cherbourg and South- | etails regardiag passporys, eto, y SRS R A T ; ;-Z FT‘rl-:r: anl;l :‘raxfi}m || ampton. Six Days to Bremen... NORTH GERMAN .- ————— Miss Ideal Hendrickson and Miss b3 nt an ranklin. ON THB D 8. 8. 3 Y p ¥ 'y Lola Korhonen left Juneau on the || 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. NEW ALOY: THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ~ ste -6 Front, opp. Gross Apts (DY our mtln‘ teamer Northwestern and will|| 1 1 : Yy as Ts spend the mest six weeks visiting || 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. | B E M E N “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” i ime ow and Jave friends and relatives in several of || 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. MONTREAL, 118 Phillips PL. o TORONTO, 24 King Bt.. West (Room 10-A) : f the Northwest cities in the state 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. WINNIPEG, 634 Maia 8¢.0 REGINA, 1721 11th Ave, o EDMONTON, 1035 tetat 8t Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 i AN AR A of Washington. 2-1 Willoughby at Tqfem Gro. ! 0:7\./o>uin LuCAL AOEI‘I Lt ———d e John B. Bernhofer, of the Harri | 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's . A Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. Machine Shop, is a southbound pas- ‘ COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. senger from Juneau on the steamer Northwestern and is bound for|| 2-5 Front and Main. ' MOTORSHIP MARGNITA ANEhgEY Whee e st K oui gii‘ffigldn:; dsx:fili. e’ CANADIAR, Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock -\ [ ABIRELS. oo T, TRANS-AZ LANTIC&?E}F TRANS-PACIFIC | girect to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port & ; = s|] 332 DASREN BRG BAWn Way. g Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, Foreign am;anmmels‘tic Woolens | i §:§ §Zf§?§ ::;1 S:}: Don’t Fear 3 ¥ay ;ortq Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other’ Correct Fashions and Fabric G Tt Jold, ; NTINENT AT, uest ay at 11 p. m. Information— .l F. WOLLAND : 7 {'u:l}: E‘S EZ’Z‘ WINTER’S TRANS-CONTINENTAL A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. [ o Sty pine sunea erehant Taller &6 | || 30 Pitth and Kenneay. BLOW! CANADIAN PACIFIC : Menthol-Honey fot Suits from $50.00 up ;i':: ::; g:;;‘;;l:,flg:;fse 1:::; :gx::'e. We Have B ous. B Alaska Meat Company COUGH SYRUP | —~————————=x| &2 DistinAve. and Inian 8ta A COAL "PRINCESS STEAMERS PHONE 39 £ g 4-6 Seventh and y 5 K 7 3 i Main, F Ev P Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. 35¢ and 60¢ CALL THE 4-7 Twelth, B. P. R. garage. or JESY T Etnose . . . Milani's Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, 4.8 Tvielfth and Willoughby. PERRIBES 11t To Prince Rupert, Victoria €rabs, Oysters and Fish b 4-9 Home Grocery, o AH ¥ 2 ] 5 Juneau : “I'Ac’f i’é@?&fi% LuMP Vancouver.and Seattle ; - uneau vruge L. 1 : * | .4 Plumber LJ.Saamicx NANAIMO REDUCED RATE ROUND TRIP FARES PACIFIC COAST NUT Pioneer Pool Hall DIAMOND BRIQUETS In Effect Nov. 1st, 1929 to Feb. 28th, 1930 . MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Free Delivery Phone 33 % Watchea WEBSTER SMITHING Direct Connections at Vancouver to all kastern Points Telephone 183 " Pool—Billiards Post Office Substation No. 1 At Newman-Geyer é’h ‘m..,'n::g of United States and Canada Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. | | Company l Jeweier azd D. M.GRANT | =Owe% | PHONE 154 - aei Pacific Coast Coal VARIOU: 3 C S ROUTES LIBERAL STOP-OVERS 0il Burner Service a JAPANESE TOY Company 3 e — THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS . { SE ONS ey . Gl 14 e o s THE GASTINEAU et gl . H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent || Our Services to You Begin and End at the Guarantee . G, , Agen s1di ur Servic o You in ang e $ Valeatine Building Jusnad Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Casrying Boat \____—_—————-—J‘ ——— -

Other pages from this issue: