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

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15005 2o dhrRadl St "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1929. By BILLE DE BECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU (TS NO LUSE - IM A MarRkED MAN! THATS WHAT I am 1l EVERY PLACE T GO THAT'S MY MAN! ot &T Aw - Now T& PoR HIM I WAS JusT AND COULECT TRAT TRINKIN T WAS THE UNLUCKIE ST GUY TTRANK You SR NYou ARE VERY KIND BARNEY GOOQLE'S LIFE REMAINS IN DANGER. IN VAIN HAS THE POLICE DEPARTMENT SOMETHING IN_THE WORLD, MADE SEARCHING INQUIRIES INB WIS HAPPENS - 8ur NOU'RE A PAST LIFE HOPING B FIND SOME CLUE., I0 TAKE AN OATH LUT WORSE OFF Ny SOME CAUSE AS o WHY HE SHOULD BE THAT THE QY Wi THE OBJECT OF VICIOUS: ATTACKS WHICH PUSHED ME CFFA THE "CAN ONLY BE CONSTRUED AS ATTARKS ON HIS LIFE. BARNEY HAS A0 BNEMIES — ROBBERY CAN ACT BE THE MATVE EACH TIME HE HAS BEEN WAYLAID IS ASSAILANT HAS REMAINED HIODEN AND No ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE T TAKE HIS VALUABLES — TRAIN WAS THE PULLMAN SAILING SCHEDULE A Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda ..........Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 * Jos oM Yukon ®) Nov. 30 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 pawe il fo3r Northwestern ......Dec. 1T Dec. 10 Dec. 17 L4 . . 2 & urca Syndicate Inc. Alameda .....Dec, 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 5 1 rights reserved, Northwestern ....... . 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Reduced WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN EFFECT — Juneau to Seattle 'and return, $7350. mwm——: by fire in the South Sea Islands. pire or telephone 134 Lvouglas. | nections. S ) In 1908 4n& 1007 he. was en- Tickets on sale until February 28, RETURN LIMIT, 3 A | MARCH 25. |gaged in making observations de- | L4 termining the earthquake movement W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 arlne eW {in California. From 1903 to 1911 S { |he was in command of the United | | States Coast and G Survey | | steamship Pathfinder 2 co | e - =—=3 | 2] surveys in the Philipy Islands. Je®oeeeo oo e e e e onsurveyparties marking the Alas-| From 1911 Lso 19120 l)fr was in ’ i $s ® ka boundary in 1891, 1892 and 1893. | charge of the Seattle office of the 5 RS Shne a Steamer Movement: ®In 1894 he was a member of the|Coast and Geodetic Survey. ( 7 AWNTR | o NORTHBOUND ® 'National Geographic Conference. In SRR — THE EMPIRE FOR SALE N T ,\? g \IT/LD el RIS e Suntilay. _®1895 to 1897 he served as chief of | MARGNITA ¢ om furnished SALESMEN— “nt Opportunity. © Princess Norah is due Sunday @ \the instrument division of the Coast | he Margnita sailed fc and Is the Mediom house with kitchenette and bath The Kemper-Thomas Company of : . ISurVi}; ;)H:('l' in Washington, D. C., | way ports at 6 ol night | on double ccrner lot in good lo- Cincinnati, nationally known| n which position he was responsi- | with the following ers, all| accom- Through ‘ghiich the general {) . . Casey-Shattuck Addition.| manufacturers of calendars nnd:' o lble for the development of many | for Trenakes: G. ¥ Johmeon. W, A. Mg i 1 public can always bave its $3500.00. Allen Shattuck, T [ e st Alties. 5 . @ 'instruments used by the service to- | g nodations on Leave Arrive Southbound wants supplied. 500.00. , I | ;\ :‘g‘q‘;:ls:':]“fl:(r‘,c’f::\ll(‘ii é?tids:llc\:" v s ol YR service | Walsey, Pete Jac);so:\. Louis Chiro- Anismltl;sl Lln;\r : Seattle Juneau Juneau 1 R Y Y . ; » p SOrvIoeR 8 By $ vich, John Popoch and Sam Buda- | 3! ave been e ;1' ons 2 dx.s o ol ; es; L] O\ This line includes something for (® £all from Seattle Dec. 18 at ® one of the first intensive magrn | . SR, materially improv- | oyeen Nov.17 Nov.21 osing 4e or display | cash, Apply at Variety Store. and purpose. Cal-|? 10 am. © ‘surveys of the Pacific C inje e e 6o eooeeoese ed. You will find | Rogers Nov.24 Dec. 6 e MRS PR SALE. R roon trolaned . greeting| + SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® command of the schoonmer Galliles TIDES TOMORROW o | them very attrac- | queen Dec. 1 Dec. 5 | Ten cents per line first in- Eiorie ST CRLE « Tnqilre 3 rances, and | Northwestern scheduled south ® This magnetic survey |seee0000000000 tive and comfort- | Queen Dec.15 Dec. 19 { setion. I 'Willoughby Ave.. or telephone, “Goodwill This will|® bound about Dec. 17. © 'the Carnegie Institute, ¢ | Low tide, 4:41 am., 32 feet. able. Rogers Dec.22 Jan. 3 f Five cents for continuous }/ 3% g work in well with any line you|» LOCAL SAIANGS ® in the pu High tide, 10:47 am., 18.1 feet TER REDUCED ROUND TRIP . subsequent insertion. : i be handling and liberal| » Masgnita scheduled to leave ® | Tow tide, 5:30 pm., -2.1 feet. ; ggmsRNow IN EFFECT—8$7350— Count five averars words Tt olern. 6 are paid promptly.|s for Sitka and way ports at | High tide, 11:48 p.m., 152 feet. | s Juneau to Seattle and return. Pas. to the line. . rooms and bath. G Terms 510 Lloyd Bldg. ,Seattle.{® 6 o'clock Thursday night for — — e b | ' sengers must commence their return Minimum charge, 5C ceuts. reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em-| State experience and presentcon-|e Skagway, starting Sept. 17. P ik | journey from Seattle ON OR BEFORE e every other Tuesday. Datly Lross_ivord Pl,{zzle | g = MARCH 25TH, 1930. s et A e FOR SALE—Spectaciss 2.4 a pair L Rt i b 3 | INFORMATION wid TICKETS: N » . . ATTENTION » Wednesday et 1 p. m. for i | at Home G , E. Millaeger, : b 3 = = AT Kl S orating. Gauaranteed Firsf ass| v way ports. . Small nall r ' i #OR, RENT—Furnished 2| ,’“n“m"' LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- | Work only. Max H. Mieike, Phone |+ s e 66 6 a6 60 ae o . Cease: naut. s Xl ",',’,'::'h,,, | GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas i for rent. Inquire above Winn ? : o vy Ly ady N . Tear vigator | | Hat Shop. TION NoTI AT THE UMPIRE} SO T T . Hindn queen Seriminating f ¥l o — S — |~ P e g CAPTAIN PRATT 5. Sew lightly Defunet i RENT—Five roor n MISCELLANEOUS3 TuE Juneau LAUN A b 35 Desorited [ ; im's , $12.50 per month VA I e et HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY OF COAST SURVEY, . Arouse xm]n 1rge u'nlren | § | & included. Telephone Doug- LEE ROX '“‘L FREE LANCE Franklln Street, belWesh SUCCUMBS AT 82 ;:vrlle of dan; ”.’{u.l," '."‘.; ; | Fa34, | Wreeker. Buildings bought, sold Front d Second: Strest { N 19. Size of type . Fatty frult i || i P R S S S lephone 444. o o d ) (Seattle Times, Dec. 6) 20. Lonthe 9. Nerve nete i { —Furnished four room |, SRS U PHONE 359 Comdr. John Francis Pratt, 82 32 :.‘:f,’ :,“' ‘.“,','p“ 1 | Heisc on 12th Street. Call 93 |'ALMIST—Come and have your ) ______________________] |vears old, who spent fifty years with Withstand use i o xtreme | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAP™LE f13r 6 p. m. foriune told from your hand., = ~ [the United States Coast and Geo-' 53 Farls = = s | Work. business, marriage and the $—="""""= 77777 ldetic Survey, died last night-at his | ship aded | Leave Juneau Southbound i future foretold. 302 Front _ {|home, 1320 Boren Ave, after an| 3§ Beer . o E 21 ks a0 PRINCESS NORAH—Dee. 17, 31; f et 1Y NEW ZIPPER PLAY {|ilness of two days. Commander| courses of & mark | Jan. 14, 28; Feb. 11, 25 f g GRS | e |Pratt was graduated from Dart-| 49 ¥ T 3rink » LOST AND FOUND. | .4 SUITS {meuth College in June, 1871, He | 3. L |)m|.;"n-':',~'\;m ¢ Tickets w 6r ‘from all Eastern points of United , ! - o Y retired from the Survey in 1920. a. Bebhom 1o & 4 Batter suvktl- B e States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. i S o (DORS e e DUl daw ndued For Children Commander Pratt first came to| & aimaie L Eaeon | Varlous Routes—Liberal Stopovers } | ENT—Furnished apartment. Pan 1o M. By Walne, Puget Sound as commanding officer | $1. Niariunce " 67, Agricaltaral e W. L. COATES, Agent. ‘02, th Street. st s o Oregon Blanket Berets||of the steamship Yukon in 1884, and | 4 t B ReoRTS § tovara . FOR LENT—Five room funished e T T e to Match Coats .::;0:‘:31;“:‘::‘,;35125;0:“;t@“gsfig: b e, Vexetnpie sul- r‘":‘x.fl.-..u ! house. Telephone 257. | A . v | th 2 eshy frult o el il Anticipate B ’ h&d l}:w Stmud of Juan de Fucfaflllfl . kzfin:':.“a.“:m' 10 ;A;':}:“I':-fnflll{“nl 3.;:':’:3:"5:?.':” THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY RENT — Seven room house, nting needs | J |1885 he served as engineer of the | & i ) 3 Dlen | partly furnished. Furnace. In. JOBK P b g arman’s | United States Navy Yard Commis- | :m .f:v'l'.:"'.';'fmff’.fu.“ :(l,"':‘flf.'J;un .:-'u'x[."ffl'u".‘”nl‘ | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” S vhi W 0] P . Guldo's high- ool | -~ Za’fé',;mfféif hrors ei(;xcete;av‘; EY:::: !:l“t‘ catching cels * loosely estnoto Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 X-‘ORdeENT—Fuml:hed apn;tm;ms U—flw—D'—';RW; [ — !served as American representative; e and four room house. Telephone | 3 THE CAPITAL e | e e s S 3 TN DN = WS ST 2004, |l n Wi i e e =/ i CANVAS | E ! COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO = w | CLEANERS |” THE LAST WORD . e S o i s | Prospectors” Supplies | ave‘now located in || n MOTORSHIP MARGNITA view Apartments. ! B"“"::fl"“gfl?;:‘:" . [{ Bureau of Information VICTOR PORTABLE Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock e — P, |{ Bldg., Lower Front St. PHONOGRAPHS direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port '—Four room furnished [ _ . . "y i i illi et i 3 { Cleamng, Pressmg, JiloAhiven ahd: Now Althorp, Chxchngpf, Sitka, Chatham, Kx]}lsnoo, Baranof, i { i W leati Being. Derponstrated way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other . FIANO, Victor ortopnonic Phono- | THE CASH BAZAAR ||} Repair Work, Pleating Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— Zraph, sewing machines, Rent or { Comp}ete Sattlsfiactxon $35.00 1 A.'F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. s 2 | suarantee ! a 3 4 St Open Evenings |} 1, Called For and ||| JUNEAU MELODY | FOR RENT—Fuily tumnished | Opposite U. S. Cable Off‘ce ||| Delivered, Phone 371 | HOUSE | Ala@ka Meat Comp any apartments, single or double. |\ s - Temporary location over | - Newly palnted; baths and het p— o ln — — Dr. Pigg's Office i PHONE 39 water furnished. Furnished cabins H. R. SHEPARD ||! - —_—e | Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. k-1 . .. s T | L A WO, o AN — X - pd y . $5.00 Aper menth. Apply sea-‘ i & SON. T ' TRY OUR $1.00 : Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, i | Yy Avls. - 5 o SON, Tnc. = | | Dinner ana Merchants' Lunch | | i . Grabs, Oysters and Fish Tiy the Five oClock Dinmer|| —GEnioAl ] ‘Secarity” I Mg 8 5 2 ! Mabry S Lafe =3 Bpecials at Mabry's. —adm]‘ ARCADE CAFE Valentine Building 1 Pioneer Pool Hall | | & 2 i L i e o Regular Dinners | FOR SALE L.J. Saartcs 8 P ‘\ Short Orders | MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION COMMODORE CIGAR STORE Jeweler ard § Lunches Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards CHEAP FOR CASH Optician Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. See Steve Johnson, over Watches POPULAR PRICES California Grocery ’;5(:’& Diamonds (omp En Y= Hw =2 S Siivarware AND LOT CLEANING HARRY MABRY re N BT Phone 584 | Proprietor ‘THE PERMANENT FOR THE PARTICULAR Old Papers for sale at Empire Office A PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR HER YWour Business | ; i g & % £ E @ ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Housel, Proprietor 1-3 1-4 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. 1-8 1-9 2-1 2-3 FERRY TIME CARD Front, near Saw Mill, Front at A. J. Office. Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Willoughby at Totem Gro. Thane . | I t that a bill has been pald but ; ; -3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's ¢ e o » carigéllad CRACK fhat has been Rocepted . et g | o | and paid is p?smve proof. 1 o 9:40 pm, | E:s Prmont :nd eward. 1\ JUNEAU CABINET This convenience and protection is pm.f §11:15 p.m. | "_ ’ yours for the asking.' Pay your bills the pm. 12midnight 24 SO, han. and DETAIL MILL- { modern and safe way pm.t $1:00 a.m. | 2-9 Fire Han. 1 WORK CO. b “4:00 . | OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT e IR GRS, and Riwn Way. [} Front Street, next to Warner o $:30 R o b 3-5 Fourth and Harrls. | Mation Show / g 3o s 3-6 Fifth and Gold. 3 9:55 p.m. 3-7 Pifth and East. CAB”VET and \ THE FIRST NATIONAL 1u:8 :.:.t H1:Rpm. I 3-8 Seventh and Gold. MILLWORK ‘ BANK ot TR Ves . e o SN PSNEENSIIAL CROQUIGNOLE: WAVE GENERAL_ CARPENTER OF JUNEAU , i00pam. 4-3 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. % 66 N A I VETTE” WORK Let Us Solve Your . 1—Frelght will be actepted. || 1o minths and Cathonm Coal Question! o J e || 45 and Calhoun, T A i GLASS REPLACED : g {—Saturdays only. 4-6 Seventh and Main. SOFT AND NATURAL .ps y $—Effective April 1st, 27 Bl B, P B. ghrigs. AT THE IN AUTOS P'c‘féc Coast Coal. |i | 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. : Estimates Furnished Upon - Lompany (RS | 7% Grocery. Juneau Ferry & Naviga E 4 il Locery F LOREN CE SHOP Request a8 Telephone } H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent 1 tion Company

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