The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1929. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG : By BILLE DE BECK s Slick T YOUR ~YoNeauE - FER MARIN® FACES 2 I kNow Ya! at 10:30 o'clock last night with the [counts in part for - | fellowing 57 from Ju- jof packers to put up this variety. 9 2 3 g | neau The run was below last season and, : > i y LARGE%T = PR — sburg—C. V. Brown, ined wi le fishing Lo | T | K ong, John Jenson, F. N.|fish, there was incentive! to FOR SALE i S. Brozie. put away a large K T i e B E T TR : sell—Victor Lindberg,| Pink mar y in tone| THE EMPIRE |E SALE—Modern living room. i with quot: A dime spread | ARy itk Hooa Bk room fil“.m i e s bibedb A].AMEDA HERE _Lorraine Chides-{at, $1.50 to $1.60 per dozen. 'This| v 'wner leav- v 1 S I S 7 3 e 4 b ell, J. A. price compares with ye Through which the general g one 2453. Steamer Movements L. Ohi Mrs. T. L. Chides- | Supplies of pinks arc to be| public cen always have its Homé made Toathorl Jr, M. Ljample. Buying 1s lavgely hand-to- SALE NORTHBOUND | , T. L. Chidester, ; wants_supplied. Bargain for cash, Inquire|® Queen due Sunday. -: nN w AY rritt, Tom Thomson, W. R. Self-| mouth with jobbers SCHEDULED SAILINGS © ridge, Jos Redley, Charles A.-Haw-!East at a minimum Closing time for classified o t4 F 5 4 i Silver Fox Barber Shop. 0 ; advertisements: 3 P. M. | | e Nortawestern scheduled to sail ® thorn, B. B. Guen, Charles Devlin,| 5 e [ BATLING SoiEnULE Closing time for display ad- } FOR SALE—Four room furnished from Seattle Nov, 16 at 9 @ R {Emil Nyman, Edward Carlson, Ohrisji SRR T SCUE WP re;t:etz:::::peill&; h:x}:l W i use with bath and pantry. In-|e Admiral Rogers scheduled to © Stormy Weather Encount-}Lundn , J. M. Pirnie, H. W. Me;- HALIBUT PRIC ® &l 8 - 1! aquire at Empire. sai 3 {rin, A L. Re se-tion. i 3 R ‘12“1;:0:" Beattle Hoy. 489 :1 ered on Gulf of Alaska 7 B T e l- @eves0o00cs 00 .‘l Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Five cents for continuous R SALE—Dinner set elght pieces R i | B Sehttle—Mrs. Rose Li htl — ! Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound subsequent_insertion. Breakiast sot five pisces | Prnfess Nerah Seedtoet o i Which Causes Delay ; ; b, |, SEATTLE, Nov. 13.—Thre vessels Yukon e ver. 20 Count five averags words Two ”‘b"‘“ tables, oL BBOE Lo ReTE iSEes TR : { brought 58,000 pounds of halibut to NertBrastam. Oct. 26 Oct. 20 Nov. 5 5. Can be seen at 142 Gas- | . | to de rougs P. B el dand sl i es 3 A 3 “to t‘le line, o | Alameda scheduled to sail @ /gy el U“wu‘“‘,’e‘l‘_;“w‘;‘i“i Stabler, D, O, Peterson, M ;:‘;fl;ffmda’ and gold for 17 and Alameda ..Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 from Seattle November 23, at @ ' oygeging Culf of Alasks, fHe Wilson, Mrs. B. M. Wal , i1 s Yukon . Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 finimum charge, 50 cents. au Ave. Must be sold soon. 9 am. . 4 | don \V:\koheld. Fridolph Erickson. | - ST | Northwest Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 & % steamer Alameda, Capt. C. V. West- " Tie x 5 . T, B. C. v 13, ern Nov. ov. 3 ~OUTHBOUND SAILINGS Sl was clght houss Jate st s: & SOl see Sel Danl, Jack P 4 Alameda ........Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 1 jue southbound about = Light, Adelle Light, C. A. Schon- i A R Yukon due southboun arrived in port from the Westward|aeio’ aei 5 hamanyin ‘1, A, En-{thousand pounds of halibut were Yukon . .......Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Nov. 19, 3 o ,at 4:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon. " e - w0l herée yesterday American | N Mol nis, Fred Miller, Henry Guernot, .~ ) . an | % Mmg\:;?ac“;hxx:dln‘:;s o following passengers were Coyle, E. Tonaka, C. L. Fink, H. halibut sold for 8 and 15 cents and W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 rd for Juneau: Eva Robinson, 2 ATy 2 T 9 & ;. for Sitka and way ports at 4 It iy ":me&: VsVaixl)- Ahrenstead, Harold Swanson, O, P.| Canadian for 8 and 159 cents, 6 o'clock Thursday night for e liam ¥. Wyller, J. H. Brokaw, C. . poetam. chegee. Tmec o Skagway, starting Sept. 17. ® g Nagnel Gust Nelson, R. H. Chad- evéry ‘other Tuesday. © wick, Mr. and Mrs. B. Holl i i s a S. y, Sam i America First leaves every ® g,y R J Summy, Lillian Ke,,_,CHUMS SHORT, All members of Igloo Number 6, | Ve 3 for s 3 o e e house, $15.00 month. Inquire Sea~ __~ b Wednesday 2t 1 p. m. nedy, A. F. Halloway, and two ONLY 100,000 Picneers of Alaska, are requested ts Petersburg and Kake and ® .00 to attend the funeral services for T Apents e PERGAU Emme' THIR. s BE. O way ports. sl % A i CASES IN 1929|vatentine Berger to be held in % g :_2:11;]“\:‘1‘ ;)fxnth F:rn:—... lTfiErms;. 0% . 0 0.0 b b 0N charging ‘»Fflj_h‘ at 3: B the chapel of the Juneau Young b e teioshos TR i iad ——e——— B e aa e Yot S Hhatie of 1 in the Puger|Mortuary at 2 oclock tomorrow g P E e P e il S (e eeeeeeee e e 00 Gt iy chipment of 30 boxes| SO »d salmon market is the |afternoon. Pl wear badges. POR DENICTour ToguL S FOR SALE—Spectacles 32.45 o pair | e TIDES TOMORROW of from halibut for the Alaska Pish |2PParent sharp shortaze in' sup- ELMER REED, apartment. Electric range. Mrs.A ot Home Grocery, E. Millaeger,je 0.0 e 0 0 00000 00 ex e s of chums as compared to last Secretary. passenger accom- | B, 5 Nebon. General Merchandise. e Seattle Post-Intelli- A DR, mmeodntlons i PRI 47 3 ST k. * |chipment of 6 tierces of mild cure " g he P 0 o, ouse, | — Low tide, 4:36 am. 20 feet. ‘..fl:mm gencer of November 4. s Have you tried the Five o'Clock Admiral Line ve ~ Seattle Juneau Juneau o VI'E i i o i 0 S rer 7 5, S I Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? sels h b Roge! Nov. 8 partly furnished. Furnace. In- WANIED High tide, 10:48 am., 170 feet. | 0 L A IEENS I'son, over November 5, ¢ els hwye been gers g qulre. Nugget Shop. - | Tow tiag, 84 pitl. 08 feek | rc Steamer loter went to, U8 ireateat ireduckitn’ r : —aav. jompletely and | Queen ... Oct. 30 Nov. 3 Nov. T oo D LIS 2 _WANTED — Young lady Wants| High tide, 11:22 p.m, 153 feet. |aeier rocelving a shipment of con.|inirds from last season, when stacks PR SRR s AR A 8 thnte‘x;iauy'immga i:zuecn l;!qov.lzc{{, l;llov. 121 Nov. 2; FOR RENT—Four room she lu\'\( work or care of chiidren. — — TRl T S P e p at 310918 c 3 t 2d. You togers ov. ov. Dec. : s = i R eon g i them very attrac- Queen . Nov.27 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 house, electric range. Near W > erences. Address 884 care | W‘ ‘Eentmtc :l,),p,,‘,md for th¢ solfth ovas” 100,000 cases expected to | A Nac [ 285 0k S tery Kany b N e less Station. See R. B. Martin, Empire . 1 | beproduced from Puget Sound, the | able, Rogers .. “Dec.18 Dec.22 Jan, 3 |FOR SALE — Emmscn piano 10. sale. Inquire at office, Seaview FOR RENT — E—Moderr. 3 room house FOR RENT—Four room furnished| on ¢ 10th Street. Inquire of| house. Telephone 2004 | L. J. Jewett, 409 Goldstein Bldg. Brown, Gust Johr FOR RENT — 4 room furnished FOR SALE—One seven passenger | NOTICE house with bath. House No 530 Cadillac car with membership in| Park’ Street. | Glacier Taxi Association. Also - e oy | two-car garage building. See FOR RENT—Two room unmshcrl‘ Berry at Gastinean Fotel. -...loc.'ceo-o-ooooco.o-cnooc Brokerage She also took on a | | Lighty, Company. coag 45 | A 1) Columbia River and off the coasts of gror = -“LOST ‘A eloh V LETTERHEADS of "Washington and Oregoh. PILLOW SLIPS i WINTER REDUCED ROUND TRIP FOR RhNT Ino room furnished . ’ . i 5 o - ‘e prin! em On’ the present price level, cosf RATES NOW IN EFFECT-$73.60— apartment. Electric range. SiX [O0ST pair horn rimm as we p t th 5 P : Juneau to Seattle and return. Pas- . room furnished apartment. Tel ek hse. ‘Gold n(xg;er pm evidence your W ()stlng’lollse :: bucyx::i a;e »a;;:n:a: qanr:‘c;, u: and A A P o Cemmibiite chibt I i “11 DRESSER SCARFS / journey from Seattle ON OR BEFORE phone 2004. . Y s i% i . "8 TR MARCH 25TH, 1930. FOR RENT—2 room apt, also 3 ¥ | sleeping or housekeeping rooms. FQUND — 10-foot skiff, | E ’ 3 ¥ INFORMATION tud TICKETS: Channel Apts, 6th and Main. een. Owner may have same | N el - A | BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt.,, Phone 4 Stella M. Jones, Telephone 436. g e [P = e ] Y i 2 i) T:}‘“}]d mzlzmx [):;t “;;d pll"“ml" Foreign and Domestic Woolens | . GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas FOR RENT—one furnished three™ o in_Stock room apartment. Steam heated. [OST _Gold Ncck’ac' and N gc' Correct Fashions and Fabric F . g or Every Lighting Phone 29. Return to the Gastineau Hotel. “ YOR RENT—Furnisued steamheat- | o o e e FwahOI:I;'AnND ‘—Furnlsned steamheat- T T erchant Tailor | ed apartments. Apply IJugget \I‘SLELL‘\I\EOIJS [ Juneau Phone 66 x |1 Shop. w | 1 Suits from $50.00 up [ i In All Sizes | MIDGET LUNCH (51 ¢ PALMIST—Come ‘and have your IIANO, Victor orthophonic Phono- | foriune told from your hand. = — All Home Cooking araph, sewing machines. Rent or ‘Work. busin<ss, marriage and the‘ [ e e - [ fut foretold. 302 F i N - ah uture foretold. 302 Fromt|{ (2 ARB AGF ‘ b FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAP™'E { e Purpose sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. Street. e e T ‘ FOR RENT—Fuily iurnished — ; apartments, single or doul;le. FERRY TIME CARD 1 HA ULED Newly painted; baths and Roti , = suncau for Douglas and '} AND LOT CLEANING water furnished. Furnished cabins ave: Ele - C RAILWAY > 0. DAVI | $500 per month. ~ Apply Sea-| Thane e ctric Lo. % Tickets w or from all Eastern points of United view Apts. Sinen. il Thope 2 y States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Y 915amt ‘40 p.m. i WOOL Various Routes—KLiberal Stopovers T iy b ; B / | W. L. COATES, Agent. | | Leave Juneau Southbound Capital ‘ ‘CMAH!A"’ PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 12. {FALIFIC 4 PRINCESS NORAH—Nov. 26; Dec. 17, 81 The Arcade Cafe | 12:30pmii | 3 % :00 p.m. 12 midnight - % mers Sund: Special Dinmers on Sundays | Bt 1:00am. ‘ SHIR‘! g and Week Days | Soda Fountain in conneclion | L p. 'l;](;uglas e 1 FT‘:‘OX;:,‘ ::éi :‘l‘::‘:(l}:l C i d listen to the radio | | ki 3 1?2 % : Rl ARy YOUNG, Fros. || O®am ewpm. | . near Ferry Way. & || Many good looking num- }/} THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Phone 288 8:30a.m. 1 .m. , opp. Gross Apts | bers, both plain and 3 am.t m. , opp. City Wharf. 53 ; i fancy, in our new Pen- | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” = saw Mill. . e ‘ 2 w dleton Wool Shirts now Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 )loney spent here ‘ n. B t w:lloughby at Totem Gro. || on display. m prmm buys | 5 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s i : / Z ! 1 -.‘—Frcigh’t will be accepted. ?Ta;& and Seward. | % ZERoI_ENE AT 1 3 Quality =i Front and Sevar | : ! COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. | §—Effective April 1st. i 5 Second and Main. g | ! MOTORSHIP MARGNITA ~ H work < ‘ Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | mm and Seward. | A | - the m0dem ‘ SABIN’S 'Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 oelo& Fire Hall. (! | direct to Funter Ba, : . y, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, P | tion Company Guastineau and Rawn Way. {, ml The Store for Men |Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baran, ,sa?;cu?.?: :,',‘;’ ,?:,‘fi;,, i | !way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every oth JUNEAU. CABINET. {/| THE CASH BAZAAR {13+ 5 : | DowtE | t. on't: Year {A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT o :Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— * and DETAIL MILL- }. Open Evenings Seventh and Gold. WINTER’S s * - i A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Fifth and Kennedy. WORK CO. : , : , ; Opposite U. S. Cable Off'ce g;';;gu;ag;;g;:';f; Bouse BLOW! i © E"’u";":'. Alaska Meat Company . Front Street, next to Warner e e Distih Ave., and Indian Sts. prenyor SR e 1 T Vellwe || BREMEN&HAMBURG | rHONE 10 CABINET and CALL THE T B TR . A COAL | DIRECT FROM | DirecT SERVICETO | | F"*Siints Chichen Tamaies, Chit Con Cormey MILLWORK 3,::;‘:"‘0?;2,3?‘“°“““"”‘ For Every Purpose MONTREAL MONTREAL | DS Qi Shd Riok GENERAL CARPENTER Juneau S o PEERLESS UTAH cannsg 48 , o - o — i b GLASS 5 Rooms Ol K ' BLACK DIAMOND LUMP {| -mmm!'u > stosse | Regular Service L GLASS REPLACED Plumber | 1)-Saamcx LADYSMITH mounn mrr ....317500 | to HALIFAX | Pioneer Pool Hall IN AUTOS, || deweler ard NANAIMO NEXT BAILINGS: i v % * Estimates Furnished Upon D. M. GRANT | Optician PACIFIC COAST NUT _NOV. 16. Send for friends or relatives in MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION _Watehes DIAMOND BRIQUETS FAST EXPRESS SERVICE Burope. North German Lloyd Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards equest % l At Newman-Geyer I 'g'h::x: WEBSTER SMITHING FROM NEW YORK—FIVE Representatives will arrange all Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. . | i PHONE 154 P, NEW YORK—FIVE | g rourng puspors ot Oil Burer Service a JAPANESE TOY | | RRE s | NORTH GERMAN 1 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Specialty e BREMEN I LLOYD | THE GASTINEAU “Front Street Telephone 412 (Reom i Esd ’ P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders { || H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent l mhfl'&i’ifl&fi:fiz{%fin Eg".'.&‘n'.';;»-.-':-‘x 8:;:851?1;?:1 .Ev:-‘;“l’mg::%min:' 52: ud S ——— WEN OR YOUR LOCAL A ¥ S i U g SHOP Pacific Coast Coal H. B. MAKINO Company Estimates Given—Work i Guaranteed ——

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