The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1929, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1929. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG T : By BILLE DE BECK BRLISE ME . T Nin Joe Wb N/ OO 1S THiE e < : RR-YAH YA GST A FEELAY THAT ANY MINUTE SOUIOT & SE = wn_" . R BPRNE"Il NOURE GONNA BE BUMPED OFF - = S dilnt s S Now T RO Two \WANS ABOUT IT- e ! can Go oursie SOME GANG S GoT WA OR AN FEBEL M NUvBER - ONl AL riguT IM A MARKED MAN! AN REMEMEER - DOAST TEWL A SOUL WHO SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound Alamedd . e NOV. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Yukon Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 .~ Northwestern Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Alameda Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Northwestern .Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Reduced WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN EFFECT — Juneau to Seatfle and return, $73.50. flSNUOK SL ATED | Tickets on sale until February 25, RETURN LIMIT, ‘l .. NOWELL, ent, jone Marine News | FOREXECUTION e | & | b Bicame: Moviasiel STEAMER QUEEN ; “Sggilmgfi;j};;\.&;fifie | . NORTHBOUND € THE EMPIRE Is the Medium SAILINGS \W aren Thoma, Northwestern scheduled to sail . ¥ | tentiary, said th» from Seattle o4 at 9 Capt. A. W. Nicker- | gupreme Court ac ) the appeal Passenger accom- of Dr. Snook before midnight to-| modations on f Leave Arrive Southbound night, he has authority to proceed | Admiral Line v Seattle Juneau Juneau o the Professor's electrocution for sels have been} pooerg Nov. 8 , |the murder of his paramour, | completely andf gueen Oct. 30 Nov. 3 Nov. T a Hix, last June 1 A e | Quoen Nov.13 Nov.17 Nov.2L and Mr A stay of execuiion granted Dr.| e You will find | Rogers .20 Nov.24¢ Dec. 6 14 o ¥ 5 kil . o at midnight em very attrac- | Queen . 5 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 | After ht the Quesn Snook expires at midnight and| tive and comfort- | | sailed the south at midnight |under the law the Warden said| able. . s .11 Dec.15 Dec.19 | with the following passengers from |he had authority to proceed with Rogers . . Dec.22 Jan. 3 Through which the general public can always have {ts wants supplied. Closing time ror classifled advertisem Closing 7 RO 3 e Nej vy § 5 7245 B DAY | ALMIST—Come wnd have Jour|« wOUTHBOUND SAILINGS: ° am. ° . . ° ° “fen cents per l‘me flrsn in- at Home Grocery, K, Mlaeger, goriyne told from your hand.|e Alameda d “ 2 . o ° ° . Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 2 cu Mer jous promotion: considered. Mail full particulars | as to your requirements. Richard | A, mmons & Co, 151 Fiftk | Aven New York City. Pris ail from Vancouver Dec. 26 sextion. pGenesa1. Merchandise Work. busincss, marriage and the cember for continuous { - — ! future foretold. 302 Front LOCAL SAILINGS Maignita scheduied to leave for Sitka and way ports at | For Fetersburg—Pete u midnight tonight and midnight to-} N RATES NOW IN EFFBCT—$73.50— ]J. E. Ames, Chet Jok § OrTowW. 5 Juneau to Seattle and return. Pas. er, Ray Swanson, E " Street. five average wWords g E ek to the lne. L ~ At Auk L JON v, eldest son 5 o'clock Tl a ight f it charge; 60, Sl s white ,_‘um : wateh.|” of the >. Jenes, Mt. 6 o'clock Thursday night for For Wrangell— sborn, the execution would take P journey from Seattle ON OR BEFORE wunicate 9. W.| ¢ Skagway, starting Sept. 1T 8 |pgpne: Monroe, A ; i her order is re- MARCH 25TH, 1930. ell, Solicitor, Wollongong, N.| % A‘:“-‘" 0“1;_“‘ Tusdan u,uym“ { cetved from the court. | 3 \ 4 INFORMATION wud TICKETS: S. W. Australia. Information his erica First leaves every | "o ikan—D. M. Bothwell, i ‘ Fi R R ) » Wednesday et 1 p. m. for ©, ", Cyn o Hardy, Mrs. Kittle- > BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 Petersburg and Kake snd &y Gt X GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas ® way ports. = i =, eo 000000000 0S For Seattle—Mrs. £ Slgr] \'lx Warden Thomas refused to say 3 sengers must commence their return { Juneau |the execution at any time between § WINTER REDUCED ROUND TRIP 4 i § i | Furnish- ol .sonable | — = P 3 ] . 1 o . et BSON, Ine oo smrinsni e e L o rindin a AR o plo g & b e 0 e B estby. arles G. g s, VMONTAG’S and lute Security 0 T X D. M. Graham, R ttle, Mr.| |l EsBwué s Small Part — feet. A e GERNCE ST i liogs ive, Alber : . 4 f FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT™'E {Grant Morris, L. M. Kl ' rence Simpson and H. Stationery | , ; . Iry Our $1.00 Dinner LR AN g nd 50c Merchants' Lunch R i i IN (,u T BOXES 3 GesR R e : N getting out 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. ! i o b e it OFF ON VISIT a circular, circular ARCADE CAF | | The Princeton, Presbyterian mi S % : - lel.lcrorolhcrpicccof N Tickets tw or Trom all Eastern points of United ded by th: S"‘-\‘Hc m" H‘P él 1 H‘. prmtcd matter...the States’ or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. 9 vill leave| o ffave Splth: b tar. arhE i|| paper, the address- Various Routes—kiberal Stopovers |for Angoon at 3 o'clock tomorrow | © B P T v ing, the mailing easi- | W. L. COATES, Agent. - morning. She will return to Ju relliert e = H 1 1 th: Secvice Drug Store neau before Christmas is recovering nicely. ¥ y total more an Phone We Deliver iy Gean ' After Christmas Mrs. Kashevaroff| §i|| the printing. Yet, g 5 . jand her daughter will go to Cali- Hil in a large measure it ettt et bt | 3. G. carson and J. L. Town- 4 TH HAS. W. CA TU {send, formerly of the gnian Island {1OTBI8 to visit her daughter Mary, | the Results Depend E CHAS. W RTER MORTUARY gesoe - T o who is; Mrs. Jack Calvin, Natalya, §& X LODE MINING ULAlM LOCA- fox ranch, left for Seattle on thel Bt Lt ol expect to return| B Upon the Printing. } “Thé Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” FOR RENT — Seven room house, TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE Queen. . ¢ parfly furnished. Furnace. In-|e— g 26 i [ D, M. ¥othwell, teaveling man, 1410 JUBERu in akout,a month. I B Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 | ————— - ! {1l Let us show you some y uire Nugget Sh . ik the 9 # Vi 2t - ger for Ketchikan on thel ., prong GIFT CERTIFICATES {| samples to illustrate e e e FOR RENTFurnished apartment : . [P oniastin. mouf bWy il R fl ourstatemene — llf|" " COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Always accept- and! four room house. Telephone || i attention |eharged from the Unalga by rea-| 200 i 1| o lson of expiration of enlistment, able and can be exchanged for mer- | m——— MOTORSHIP MARGNITA 5} R Rl [ e des faof 5 “iwo room Turnisned ||3] I e b ol pris imporance 1 you wsh 2 | |2 passenger on the Gueen for Eo- |chandlie 3t any e : Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o'clock 00 month. Inquire Sea- I 115 kL ‘why weare so careful in the selection attle. He will go east via the| direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, -Hoonah, Port e A e s | dtroiathd of type, paper and ink when we do ‘Pmmma Canal. | Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranoi Low tide, 10:22 p.m. 1 feet. B $ § H R t Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS NORAH—Dec. 17, 31; Jan. 14, 28; Feb. 11, 25 REN'I*I”U Sixth Street. i ; | i - SRR, i M A Dr. R. W. Willlams, dentist of| wa, orts. L FIANO, Vicior Orthophonic Phono- Iy | | A well prined piece will get emuts | | Skcegway, arrived in Juneau on the Hunters and Pros pectors Tuz’sé’a ! ne;""‘g f}’,&ffi‘,flfi{‘}?y and Haines every other » 2raph, sewing machines. Rent or §| =5 ILLE ! o because it gets sttention. Let us show ! Queen. Mrs. Willlams accom- | ‘A, I‘ M . m, B sale; Anderson Music Shappe. UL 4 you how we can increase theattzntion | | 11 1ieq her husband here. g cKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. T T R LLWO ool veor b e s | TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN ] ouble. Foevovwey e’ e i 4 g apattment. doub! sderLy convu ® | Painting, Paperhanging and Dec- Best of accommodations {for Hunting Parties AlflSka Meat Compan'Y Newly paw s and hot | e | - - od. Furnishe g = orating. Cauaranteed First Class water furnished. Furnished cabins o 7 —~2|5work only. Max H. Micike, Phone and Prospectors. Reasonable Rates. For "' PHONE 89 $5.00 per month. Apply Bea- | 1101, —adv. fi . i | : urther particulars see Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. ( ARB \Gg HAULIT 3 Tue JuNeau LAuNDrY e grienars Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, ARR GORDON’'S GIFT CERTIFICATES A ~ YV B . . Frankl treet, o as . ,,,qmn b é hdow i Fren) l;:flssr:;e‘mflhest::; The Tacal Wi weds: scoepts FRED ORDWAY, Alaska Scenic Vneys €rabs, Oysters and Fish Cable Office. | able and can be exchanged for mer- PHONE 359 { chandise at any time. adv. 8 e e s e e 2" | Commercial printing ap The Em- || Al Chnstmas Gift for All—A Portable Under- " | . P ioneer P ool Hall HMNJLED .3 S > | | |tz e B wood Tyepwriter, Leather Goods and MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION é’s ‘ ‘°g;‘?? ;“’ A Fine Assortment of "r“—‘_w D. BROWN T Stationery 0 Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards CLEANI ucla 7 [ eet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. £ 0\9ivis' o Fatenes JAPANESE and ||| CANVAS Geo. M. Smlphms Co. e D e 3t a5, proends NP || CHINESE | P ’l T EMBROIDERIES Real Service THE PERMANENT FOR THE PARTICULAR ‘Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Rentonalli Beiced |2 A PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR HER J arman’s ‘ . R R The best line of CHRISTMAS CIGARS and Thad and Franklin. i 7 Front and Franklin. J oA | SMOKERS’ ARTICLES in Juneau—at Front, near Ferry Way. 1-3 v < 1-4 . . g 115 7 3 Failure to Receive FERRY TIME CARD |3 Ernt 3. e 2T ALASKAN HOTEL 5 2-3 f . Front, near Saw Mill. Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Credlt T gees Front at A. J. Office. | Thane H Willoughby at Totem Gro. Is no proof that a bill has been paid but 1 e-15an 2:15pm. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's a cancelled check that has been accepted i 7:10a.m. 730 p:m. and paid is positive proof. 0-15amt 940D m. This cemvenience and protection is | 12:30 pm.f §11:15 p.m. yours for the asking. Pay your bills the i 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight modern and safe way | 3:15 pm.f $1:00 a.m. OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT re:v0.0d0 Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. AT 8:30 a.m. $7:45p.m. 9:30 am.t 9:55 p.m. THE FIRST NATIONAL | 1245pmt §11:30pm. ‘Eégtdififidfiéf{‘ | M . || JUNEAU CABINET Second an ain. J | d Fifth and Gold. CABINET and MILLWORK Fifth and East. GENERAL CARPENTER 5 -6 ¢! -9 2 i\ -4 ks l i | -7 A 2:15 pm. 12:15am, || 3-8 Seventh and Gold. ! BANK AMia oA | R THE ORIGINAL CROQUIGNOLE WAVE : , 3 | WORK | Let Us Solve. Yong 2 || GLASS REPLACED Coal Question! -7 | P i : | -1 s 5:00pm. Ninth, back of power house. > *—Thane. Dl A, G Inia “NAIVETTE” IN AUTOS Pacific Coast Coal _ Estimates Furnished Upon ; ; t—Freight will be accepted. 1 : :—Saturdays only. A o SOFT AND NATURAL §—Effective April 1st. Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. | AT THE Twelfth and Willoughby. 3 Juneafl Ferry & Naviga: | . FLOREZ\ CE SHOP Request i tion Company /| e e ehoiadasintort

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