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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1929. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG | peicemesommmsmrecame —— \( J/ T < [T ( Home WiT" Ne, MR S SOME GUY SAID - vy HE WAS THE GAS MAN AND 3US' AS I_wAS POINTIN' QUT THE MEER He SAW YOu AND “AN’- SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda h R Nov. 26 Dec. 8 Yukon y. 8 Dec. 3 Dee. 10 Northwestern Dec. Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Alameda 3 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Northwestern . 5 Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Reduced WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN EFFECT — Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Tickets on sale until February 28, RETURN LIMIT, MARCH 25. MARGNITA ARRIVES | The Margnita arrived in June: 4 |at 4 o'clock yesterday a 'y W. E. 2NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 | the following passengers Cove—Joe Barbire; Todd . Wm. | Grozcman; Hidden 1ls Schaefer; Baranof e e e o3 | Jack Fannef} Killisnoo; v9 8o e 0000000000 YUKON HERE FROM {berg; P,mt_er—flJO —R. Fitzgibbon; 0 % Ter e e B el I St“me" Movemert: | 'WESTWARD ON WAY |Sempie, Tom Higgins. R. Ricte MOR S | . NORTHBOUND o John Schooly ‘and Leroy J THE EMPIRE it o REV UMBERBER | vorowctil 0% v 2| SOUTH TO SEATTLE ™™ *"" 222 E & a5 @ : tonight. 7 days' mail. { MOSES IN HOSPITAL SCHEDULED SAILINGS .i Yukon, Capt. C. A. | 1s the Medium nd > for | Steamer o sh. Apply at Variety S | ® Queen sc ed to sail from ® |Glasscock, arrived from the West-| Thaodore -Heyder, purser of the Through wn‘;ch the general 2 2 ¥ = PRAISES SARGUN‘. Seattle Dec. 11, 10 am. ©jward at 4:30 o'clock this morning Mar:;nlza hrlnés “,Jd %0 Junel Passenger accom- | public can eiways have its FC x a dav- | o Princess Norah scheduled to © ywith the following passengers fOTIma- Henry Moses, well )\nm\n fu,\ modations on £ Leave Arrive Southbound wants supplied. x living | T 3 ® sail from Vi uver Decem- ® | Juneau: L. W. Bayers, A..C. Tib- |y, 'e of srgucheast At L‘ Admiral Line v - Seattle Juneau Juneau Closing time for ciassifled room . Reasonable and in| I was greatly troubled with my|g per 12 at 9 pm. o |bits, Lec Warren, George Dixcontbe, x:’ T et 7 “f vl e sels have been Rogers .. Nov. 8 advertisements: 2 P. M. good c(mdulon r“phme 1602, ; stomach du st two years, | o ajameda is sche sail ® |igurd Wallstedt, D. Sobol, Mr. | going treatment 10: ul sompletely and Queen Oct. 30 Nov. 3 Nov. 7 i1 S .' 4 | stomach in the Government Hospita materially improv- Quéen . Nov.13 Nov.17 Nov.21 . ° Closing time fer display ad- terrible ‘head- 4 3 3 2 et FOR SALE—Two Ford r s, an n blinding dizzy|§ oTOm Seatdle Dec. = M‘,} G. Lindstedt, Peter Jae- lat Sitka, . Heyder said that peop ed. You will find Rogers ' __.Nov.20 Nov.24 Dec. 6 s 0 g ) o Tttt ;i practically every port of call hay them very attrac- Queen Nov.27 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 g ® sail from Seattle De 8 4 Mrs. “ g » S FOR SALE—Five room complett & » 10 am | ' After loading freight at the City BELLINGHAM IN PO ¥ inser furnished hor 16w C f a2 + SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Wharf, Juneau Cold Storage, and FISH IS TA! SOUTH gifiggRNgaDU&EDE ROE,IP{B‘JRIP five averacs words close in on Willoughby Avenue | ® No steamers to Westward. ® {the Alaska-Juncau, the Yukon sail- 3 gders Sy T 8 an“dEreturn. 5";"' he with 32 mpraved tide! : > LOCAL SALANGS e jed for the South at 8 oclock with' p.o Motorship Belliagham, Capt N aebioes ‘N colrinenty: Mseit gt Minimum charge, 50 cents. land, $3,000.00. Allen Shattuck,] s Ma.guita scheduled to leave e [the following passengers from Ju- Syd Hooper, arrived in Juneau at journey from Seattle ON OR BEFORE Inc. | 5 ® for Sika and way ports at e neau: SRR e 6 oclock this morning from the | g:58 MARCH 25TH, 1930. g e L R ' » 6 o'clock Thursday night for @ | For (Wrangell—Lennie Engstrom, | oo % o e 140,000 pounds | 2 OR RE V’l XC?R —hrnlth ]noomn rurnished § » Skagway, starting Sept. 17. Mrs. Ed. Lindeman, Mr. ‘md‘ M | 5F Evonsds Bl ‘#abms the Marigh Pish | | L INFORMATION wud TICKETS: 2 e \;nl)u"hb‘ R “(telvphov)n : ; ; ® cvery other Tuesday. s R i ;ccmpany she sailed for Prince . BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 T—Furnished hree room | gpg s s Bk ; * America First leaves every e Frank, Dufresne, Joo Smith, J.1 0% 530 orclack this afternoon. | GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas Telephone 183. » Wednesday et 1 p. m. for e |Bryan. / % 3 g ., Petersburg and Kake and e! For Ketchikan — Martha Del NOTICE . vertisement i s per lne first In- spelis that my son had to read my ated furn- FOR SALE—Home, ruty < iern. 6 Wag povhe o |Wentworth, Mrs. J. Booth, H. T.[ o ~OICE during 39086000 ae e s Tripp J W. Gucker, Mr and Mrs. ;wndy WERtHEE Wil use rooms and bath. Garde_. Terms réasonable. Fine view. Apply Em-| : B % an Winkle, 3 pire or telephone 134 Isuglas. |8 4 B ]"“;,lgr Csnclxlilfl.vlcfi;M% z‘x]nd Mr)snkniehz- care in order to prevent, as S mod 4 % g PREPUE Oy e e ub Mr. and Mrs. C. T.| |possible, sparks from flying from | 90 A i e A 2 2 wchlmneyfi Persons noting defective | chimneys or flues will please re- unfurnished. TOR SALE . o \ 3 | TIDES TOMORROW © !Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. L. S 8 SO ITE SRt 900 "ff““ S ps (l“’ldJ Iport same to Tire Chicf Dolly Gray | e steis, £ a1 g ' 2lor Chief of Police George Getchell. id Belt e, Mllaeger e b g = Tow tide, 2:10 am., 36 feet. |L. Cavanaugh, Iver Anderson, H.| GEORGE A. GETCHELL, | High tide, 8:37 am., 150 fect. |B. Crewson, H. W. Jensen, Leonard | . < SRS Leave Juneau' Southbound LOST AND FOUND : i &) | Low tide, 3:08 pm. 3.0 feet. | Johnson, Mrs. J. T. Welch, Ml.‘ e 241 i CANAmAN PRINCESS NORAH-—Dec. 17, 31; 3 | High tide, 9:068 p.m. 12.7 feet. |Charles Specehly, G. R. Collins, MOTORSHIP SAILS 1‘ e/ Jan, 14, 28; Feb. 11, 2 Telephone FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT™'E i e lgta gt {Mrs! Ahna White, R. D. Baker,, 7 g ! | Ed Lun‘d Stanley Nowicka, Mrs. TheSMotlorsgm NDORXCHO -,;fls CIATWA a u,‘ | 5 ® CESTRERN o 4 : b " from Seattle December 17th. or $ Tickets tw ¢r rrom all Eastern points of Unif STEAMER NORTHWESTERN R by e | T5 DUY AT 8 TONIGHT mme e e o Diact, [{relght reservations telephone 114 States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. ]0"0 Miller, Harry Gregson, Sl}'-icr see Agent Femmer. (adv.) Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers 1 v - mer Northwestern, with sev-| R iR s W. L. COATES, Agent. up my mind to try " |vester Main, H. Gloss, A. A. Ham- L/ g, SR Aot modatiGn . ot the iishe The FREE LANC A o 5 ) 1 from the States, is Taracts d I have the best health|en d Raadl “Iram . the h berg, and Chsrles E. York. . house, close to Fi L /recker. Buildings bought, sold d = “‘ ars. T cat any-|due at 8 o'clock tonight with the | it i | irade, this store will be open TUES- | peeeeeeoeeea. \day evening, December 10th. dollars. A month get rent ' op demolished. Telephone 444 1 e ‘ 5 Sepggie gt Sk T 5 . ) s % rh« estion is per- | following pasnm.,ers from Seattle: GORDONS M and; a ton of ‘eoal free, for | ALMIST—Gome_and bave fszy| 1deal Hendrickson, Lola Korh-| Fo: your accommodation, this|2%% B-MBEHRENDSCO.Ing THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY :b;\b; born in tke house. Doug-| foriune told from your p or head Cht‘ in weeks. It's|onen, Mrs. Jack. K““,“d' C. D.istore will be open the evening of “Th 3 % Seults Co, %" Work. business, marriage and the hard to realize that any medicine|Stewart, Harry C. DeVighne, MrS.|pecember 10th until 9 p. m. adv.| e Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ks hedaerinaicd Foberg, Bill Haugan, and two steer- | gz future foretold. 302 Fron:.‘{‘ml“ have done so much for mvgl 4 ,T The Arcade Cafe ]' LEGION AREN . Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 | OR RENT;Thrue room furni Street. a month's time. ed apartment. Bath. Cliff Apart- LLLk e | gon Pilis put my liver in ments. hy condition and I am per-|f " mrre v 5 i lated. I feel it my duty |} THE LAST WORD Soda Fountain in connection | [ ARSI SR |feetly | OR RENT—Furnished apartments, Qur printing draws |, i others k o e | in and four room house. Telephone attention. Giveus a | v ).t' r:wnx]:(“n?xfl 'fieifi’.i‘,it | VICTOR PORTABLE g m;a&;ndvlg:!?(}'? i";fip'.“‘”" | DECEMBER 20 : MOTORSHIP MARGNITA » 2004 | chance to prove it |John S. mberger, 2521 Wellesley | PHONOGR Af’HS I Phone 288 ‘li‘ierz‘é:st f?flnt’i‘,"'i;,;“{;’ W’Il;h‘;:sl!d:yTevefllm fiifio Gaho cll,%crlt! o , Ha et, Tenakee, m ‘ RENT—Tw rnished | WMAMAMMMAWMIWWANA St., Denver. A ?use, $15.00 l‘ngntrkiml‘;\quiredge:— AR s o ity AT Butler-Mauro & Co,, Inc., Agents.|| Just Arrived and Now Auspices of Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, -Killisnoo, Bnand : P ooy —adv, Being D strated i way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other vitw Apartments 2 W. D. ByflOWN R [ i $§I5n%n(; AL ‘; A RB A‘;E L.0.0. M . Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— OR RENT—Four room furnished CANVAS & " A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. . Telephone 187 i g i Painting, Paperhanging and Dec- HA E LED R - ok 18 | Prospectors’” Supplies | [crating. Gavaranteea ¥irst class|| JUNEAU MELODY O, Victor Orthophontc Phono- Blankets and Quilts for | ‘work only. Max H. Mieike, Phone LO ! 7 4!“ a M a ‘ mpan Zraph, sewing machines. Rent or Real Service {1191, —adv . HOUSE e e Sk e t o : s | i 1 E. 0. DAVIS anderaney biax o s — E i e TS R LaEe Temporary lacation over S Andemon; Masle Soppe. — ——— NOTICE TO CKEDITORS | Dr. Pigg’s Office Thshe AM FUNESU Sanims PHONE 39 % T Pul - o < | — o smmnk) ! : o8 RaniFaiy R[] R SHEPARD P i e e and DETAIL MILL- }| Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. = Hiide ‘ ; [ the ourt for i i o 5 5 o WORK CO Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cern Newly palnted, bathis and hiot & SON, Inc. the Territory of Alaska, Division THE CAPITAL : . Grabe, Oyutess and iv‘li "5 s Crabs, s and Fis] water furnished. Purnished cabins GENERAL INSURANCE | fumber One. Before A. W. Fox, Mabry)s Cafe CLEANERS Fronv Street, next to Warner ¥ . :15;0\'? :::& ot o || v'l'fifi'(','fi S;:x‘:ll;itgg i bate Judg:.cf!\?x:.]e(iuexl;‘r)erc?fig.hu- F Are now located in Machtae SHon S e T rates e || T Piers Blag, L 1 e CABINET and { Pioneer Pool Hall L} -G B i b e Shart Ordars Cleaning, Pressing, MILLWORK . MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Advemw | Jeg;i::u :u lt,;r o‘raz 53‘3&5’3"2}"?: admlz;x"stra: P »Lunches2 !! Repair Work, Pleating | {GENERAL CARPENTER { Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards ‘our Business {1 I iy A; p‘ersmsohgvfi;:flifis‘ P;g}r_\' I? I?A"!% tlgR - gErg Compéete Satlsfactmn WORK : Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. 5 %5%@; Dlamonds uaranteed GLASS REPLACED || Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days { Next Smoker COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. = against the estate of said deceascd i | Work Callod 5 5 5 Silverware are required to presemt them to | or! ed For an ] the undersigned at 432 Goldstein HA]},RY }\{:}BRY I3 Delivered, Phone 371 |, . A Building within six (6) ‘raprietor | ——---> {Estimates Furnished Upon A, Request e g ey e THE CASH BAZAAR ||l | + . M. L MERRITT, | L0 < Administrator. Third ‘and Franklin, Open Evenings First publisation, Nov. 19, 1929. . : |Last Mmhcat Dec. 10 1929, FPront and Prankiin. < : Varied Selection i Front, near Ferry Way. Opposite U. S. Cable Office 1-3 1-4 . 3 1-5 P | 6 Front, . Gi Apts -~ F q’,lure to Beccwe FERRY TIME CARD |14 ho oo ooy et »‘ CHRISTMAS ‘ ' Credit v umeen T Dot nna || L8 Tk 4 4. 3 Ot Useful Ci HANDKERCHIEFS Remember Your Friends On - 33 Witlougnby; op [0l Gl seful Gifts 10¢ to $1.00 . Christmas Day With An Is no proof that a bill has been paid but | 8:15 4 1 6:15 pm. 3 g:i:l:ughby, opp. Cash Cole's . a cancelled check that has been accepted | 5 7ot - and paid is positive proof. ! g.’:g :',':', Igiigs:' 3 g‘m: ‘"\g DS;:::-'G- i SHEAFFER Attractlve Card i B ? {4 s oed 2-5 Front an ¥ i This convenience and protection is 12:30pm.t §11:15pm. Il 2 Main and J arman’s 7 V 3.0 Secand aa v We have high-grade Christmas cards that yours for the asking. Pay your bills the X 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight i A a modern and safe way 3:15pmt $1:00am. . PARKER bear beautiful sentiments for your relatives . and friends. OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT “Stpds. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30am. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 am. k4 pm. Thane Gastineau and Rawn Way. | Fou in. P Second and Gold. | niain Pen These attractive cards are for sale at very Fourth and Harris. i A sk e F;’ml s:; Gold. Desk Sets TuEe JuneAu LAUNDRY reasonable prices. They are infinite in 2 4 AT | “2 9:30 am.t 9:55 p.m. Il 3.7 Pifth and East. Franklin Street, between variety—many of them altogether unusual. 8 9 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU 12:45pm.t §11:30 p.m. Seventh and Gold. ¥ Front and Second Streets 2:15p.m, 12:15a.m, i Send a card—even if you are also send- Fifth and K 3 ; K 3:30 pm.t 1:15am. o Sonec i PHONE 359 ing a gift. 5:00 pm. @ Pl i ey M6 g . DRUG' €0, S e e The sentiments expressed on these cards t—Frelght will e posthted B il o e will strike a responsive chord in the hearts I 1—Saturdays only. | Bt o in i #ree Dellvery | Fhone 134 FOR SALE of their recipients. Ninth, back of power house. §—Effective April 1st. || 4-7 Tweltth, B. P. R. garage. » COMMODORE CIGAR STORE CHEAP FOR CASH Juneau Ferry & Naviga- See Steve Johnson, over The Dally Alaska Emplre California Grocery