The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 13, 1930, Page 7

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“THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, JAN. 13,‘1930.. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SOME ot Tig! WESETTER 4 : Ny N ALL MY ExPERIENCE WIOE HERE | ! N ~ W 3 4 DID EXACTLY | sV MEVER SEEN ONE .“‘;‘a‘y " ' 7 4 i o 4 X A " AS I e © COMPARE Wt \T b ~3{ . i i 5 % ou - Joe HOLRE (AOKS” siedes [ ) e 2 4 o ’ Wil x mune UV‘% 2 ME""AL;X(:L A CHINKE K SAWUS, C RO / NY s CASILE - ELI HOWKER cquant TR HIHIT 48 SERGEANT | 2 ; i WAL MUST Be A SRANGE (EauinG 7 . LAR \ 4 o X 3 ; watl MAN e HOUSE UE'S COMIN SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda Dec. 24 Northwestern Dec Dec. 27 * Jan. 3 Alameda ..Jan. Jan. 17 Jan. 14 Northwestern Jan. Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Alameda ...Jan. Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Northwestern .......Feb. Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Alaska Feb. Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Yukon ....Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 stall a new shaft. On her way % Reducea WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN north b ught mach Ny EFFECT — Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. supplies for a logging Tickets on sale until February 28, RETURN LIMIT, cata Island MARCH 25. Marine News o ¢ W. ¥.. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 SEEAREIEBATYG 13zpan MARGNITA IN PORT ! FROM SITKA ROUTE| 7 P i i b s 00 s 0000 i The'.x\rI:n';i?n.\ ul‘/‘(;:,(sm(fi : .C'- wl QUEEN IN PORT =52 ! SHIP COMP BITEETREREBERREN Steamer Movements morning with . i sengers: NORTHBOUND | From Chichagof- Queen in port. Sails at noon @ | i l‘ VR o T e | {Pete Jelich, 8. & sday for Sitka and way- | Ed. Makki, 1 J ports. | 5 ARG | DePorter, Charles Nicora, Sam De- | No:ttl‘n:::s[::rlr;lfihééu‘xfl‘j“x‘o]ssan Stear Queen, Capt. Frank |poravich. | Passenger accom- $rbin Beattle Jan. 16 at B | Landstrum, arrived in port from Se- 3 i E Mrs. Mar- | modations on Lv. Ar, Southbound i % e attle at 11 o'clock this forenoon n MeDon- | Admiral Line v Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneay v with the followiny assengers: jald, W. W. Ki | sls have been v Admiral Rod, heduled to i d al Rodgers schedule From Seattle—Ed, McCormick, From Tenak 1t Mattson, tompletély and | Rogers ....Dec. 18 Dec, 22 Jan. ;:n ::;om Seattle Jan. 15 8t ® | w000 Goldstein, Mrs. J. W. Flan- | Chris Christer Dorothea. Miller, gueen p 1;:& Zg ?ec. fi Jan. am. T 3 ueen ... n. an. S g (RN agan, Mrs. Victoria Lassister, and|J. Johnsor 3 | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Howard Lassiter. From - Chatham—Oscar Johnson. Rogers Jan. 15 Jan. 18 | fh d 8 en Jan. 22 Jan. 3 | ® Prineéss Norah scheduled in From Kotchikan—Mr. and Mrs.| Frem Hoonah—Chris Molver, ¥ gflgen Feb, 5 ;‘eu.z: Peb. port at 10 ajclock tonight and © |y B gk R. S. Waltz, H. M.} From Funter—Mr. and Mrs. Sam sails southbound at midnight. ® |gopin 1q Radde, C. R. Hoults, | Pekovich. WINTER REDUCED ROUND TRIP at 7 o'clock tomorzow mOrn- @ |gng M. A. Lavenik e v I RATES NOW IN EFFECT—$73.50— ing. From Wrangell — 5 THE. ¢ POR Juneau to Seattle and return. Pas LOCAL SAuaNGS :Herclfl ,ll,\:;f: Bernice shap ke i R ! sengers myst comamence their return Magnita scheduled to leave fson. 3 journey from Seattle ON OR BEFORE | arrived in ¥ for Sitka and way ports at ® ' Tiom petc g ~— H. A. Dahl,|; b ¥ < MARCH 25TH, 1930. 6 o'clock Thursday night for @ jang Jack Ha 3 o Oraig, | Q INFORMATION AND TICKETS: Skagway, starting Sept. 17. P a Nal i Rty : . G\ P b 5 every other Tuesday. 3 S il b ' ¥ ~=§# BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 ARG Tie oo el S of the Queen this trip, | Lsonard § A. Dauphir 2 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas QEEEREEEEED 3 gE9SEITIENT zzasE 2eweEn 0 » Wednesday 2t 1 p. m. for e Sapt. A. W. Nickers % i ol o e TR essume command of midnight Saturday. ). BROWND i ok d r Watson on the California FOR SALE ([ W.D, BROWN [[2."%0eececace Velktal 8 1 0 - i AMERICA FIRST ARRIVES namEn PEEIETESESASNINZEE IBTITREEENEATEINLTIRARSTERROLALN naEEs . o PR ol W | CANVAS | | - - 2 The Queen has 280 tons of coa gl e with ouse. Turst class| | Prospectors’ Supplies [ [0 ¢ ¢ e e s o s o oo the Pacific Coast Codl Com I G ot conditiant el 497, of inguive| | . Blsuketa Aull Quite fec . Ni1¢ . TS XCWOEROW. C 0 nanysand 415 o 68 eucaital Through which the general }| Harriet Holeman School of the‘ Real Service | ‘H‘ml" e W e Sk ’!;XCI::Y‘;h(“nI“.h}fiI.nSe:' ‘,;;m(j.\;]:zfv(v_ t] 13 1 and | /public can always have lts K, T, e s 8| Fow tide. 6:08 em., Py 4 gt > passeng| O ABIAN FOR PRINCE gg:#&. VANCOUVER, wants supplied. FOR SALE—Four room rurnished|{ ™~ e et ‘; High tide, 12:08 pm., 10.4 feet. | The Queen is scheduled to sail | Gapt PAC IELG, Leave Juneau Southbound [ tAm Hod . 10 reports Closing _time for classific Low tide, 6:50 pm., -3.8 feet or Sitka via the Triangle Route at | nd a good trip both ways. i PRINCESS NORAH i | g R Franklin §trepl, between : Front and Second Streets ! PHONE 359 e | house with bath. Inquire 328! - p—_ J advertisements: 2 P. M . Willoughby Ave. or telephone TnE JuNeEAU LAuNDRY - - |Noon ‘tomorrow y X 1 95: Closing time for display ad- 329 X ek TRES 1 R ! S Py e AN 2 3 Jan. .14. 28; lf‘)gb. 11, 25; 3 b e R e S ool man Geitver, Phone 528 ! g it ‘ iriekate o e froAr 111'::;'5&‘:“;);{ms ot Uni e ye call and ver. Phone 3 ¥ i i 1 ckets r all e) A :l:: St per Hin FHst d F(:mns and bat N PRINCESS NORAH ( | \ )i States or Canada and to Europe or the Orlfi";g" b g ) o ik " - . jous Routes-~Liberal Stopovers « - Five cents for continuous reasonable. F' ‘ HERE FROM SOUTH ‘ Varl ox:;, . COA'I'ESrAgentp ocs -5 subsequent insertion. pire or tel 134 Dwouglas. | o | 8. ¥, X o E E Count five averags words - —--——— | [, ], SBARICK |Federal Power Commission 14 princess Noran, Capt to the M FOR §ALE~—.}-pecv.aclex .45 e nalr 2] 'day night with the follow! Minimum charge, 50 cents. at Home Grocery, E. Mlla:zer, Jeweler and [ arrived in Juneau at 6 o'clock Sun- N Genersl Merchandise, | Upacian | 1n compiiance with section 4 (© 'rongers for this port: Miss Mariam THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY b | =5 i RS {of the Federal water power 26| McBride,' Mr. and Mrs. Newman, | e g . W, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS | 55gg Diamonts | (4L et ) s T, Oebmaron & SONGT i Henjelelaen: end | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” AL F ity AT Itlverware B A e < oisco,| P8bY, L. H. Metzgar, H. W. Mc- " » - —— |'ALMIST—Come a have your | — kil o | Chronicle Building, San E‘“;_““:“" Dermotf, D. A. Weyand and son, \ | Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 RENT—Partly furnished four x told | o —— | California, has made -application, ? by Teleph Doug- Iotiung, fols Lo a0 e for a preliminary permit for a Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Lister and C room house. ‘elephone g ! Work. business, marriage nfmd the | pawer development on Dorothy Lee . T i - etk L1 | TG, (PO ) AMERICAN {Poke. tributary to Taku Inlet, in' The Princess Norah salled for ’ COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. FOR RENT—Six room house with Stroet. | Tongass National Forest, South-|skagway at 7 o'clock. She is due bath. Teléephone 1395. | e 2GI | eastern Alaska, consisfing of a stor-!i juneau, southbound, at 10 K MOTORSHIP M ARGN]T A : u : WANTED LEGION ARENA {age dam, a tunnel to tap the lake| .o " onion “and win sanl at| ff % ) : ; A FOR RENT — sSeven room house, | NG o | below its natural level, & penstock, | ;o oo, - 1 | Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o partly furnished. Furnace. In- WANTED — oxpeilenced kitchen Ngxt Smoker {and a power house on tide water, P Lt LN, I \ direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port quire Nugget Shop. helper wants work. Henry Wile,' i ¢ {with a transmission line to the vi- o Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, {Northern Hotel, Room 10, Tele- 5 cinity of Juneau. This appiication YIRGINIA IV. ARRIVES ‘ 5|/ way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other FOR RENT—Furnished apartments rmge ot o . JANUARY 25 is for the development of power 2 g T y 1 t 11 Information i} o and four room house. Telephone | .P 3 i | proposed to be used in the manu- FROMSEATTLE,BRINGS % uesday a p. m. T Phone 149 2004, | Auspices | facture of wood pulp. Any objec- A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., e 149, : 1al f $37.50 f K- 3 5 tion to such application or request MACH‘NERY FOR CAMP FOLKS ren YOR RENT_we oo Sumismed | SPeCial KAt o8 A American Legion |for " a hearing thereon, ~together S TTENTION = HERES ONE WAY ! 2 house, $15.00 month. Inquire SEB_‘Lnd trips to Paris and return. 5 v‘;vitth atny hr}:eg; reporlt; m;io(x)‘their The motorshlp Virginia IV., Capt. BUT GETTING BUSINESS 15 ALASKA MEAT CO & ata for whi considerai 5 + i view Apertments. ‘ e desired, should be submitted to the 4]:/{3; o{iY;cd:e;Sl;n::;vf:orxx:ngu?r?nl}n SOMI"Hg‘E LS8 AGAIN® SOME . | tive Secretary, Federal Power : 4 . FTANO, Victor Ortnopnonic Phono- | ; [ Executive Sectetany oo o0 | Seattle, via, the west cost of Prince | | UNPAVORAGLE COMMENT= (P QUALITY: AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING zraph, sewipg machines. Rent or |of Wales Island, with a general YOU ARE “THROUGH WITH BOGUS Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales fale. Anderson Music Sheppe. | | cargo of freight. ADS, AND WANT THE REAL / PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 - Capt. Nordness took the Virginia | | THING PHONE US RIGHT NOW. outh about three weeks ago to in-, dhig s | FOR amfl‘—ru'iw ni:‘nisgfd; Almmmidmutemepfiarz ! I : T TR ¢ apartments, single or double | B} ) end 3 . i LA E; 3 “ . 1 ? e e ot | A T degly vecomhon ; i | Mexican Statesman and Fiancee Pioneer Pool Hall water furnished. Furnished '“‘b“’fl attention value medium 4 \ < y b €500 per mcnth. Apply Sea- onall piecesofjobprinting. MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION ‘ Telephone 183 1#)l—Billiards viow Apa ket oo | To help you get the right Decn?rpllfk sw‘igg‘ ;"dp;‘;l;:‘tk;;r‘s‘“‘(’t; : fi' f:ft zz‘urpmu;g : Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. joined in’ offering prizes for the| Y service. We always have {5 tnree best novels produced in each | Flmt’ of cuts on hand § country next year. A speclal prize | rom which you ma of $6,000 will go to the author of | Pi‘k the ones you maal ®the best of the nine works. R B TR | Al £ MoST folks, when they 3118 J FIRE ALARM CALLS i ¥ decide to have a piece of 3| PHONE YOUR ORDERS 2 s ik Bine printing donewant it atonce. § TOUS -+ | |} : 5 { .4 | The ALASKAN HOTEL We are well equipped togive 3 ] ] N 1-4 Front and Franklin. { ST Py \ | 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. FERRY TIME CARD prompt service 0a your work. prrr]:pl‘l‘):l.’ . (Sl}re rég :(l), tgz‘;:" 4 | ‘DAVE HOUSEL, Prop. :‘: hon: o gu.“;” Whaet. Le Furthermore, it will not look % | grain and transfer busintess| W ! s 4 | Modern Reasonable Rates o A 3 aves Juneau for Douglas and % & 0y A daily. There' ; ' 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. H Thane like a hurry up job, since our 2 'i3 increasing daily. There's a, 6 4 A b m‘ '}";b"- 4 e e Sk ability to handle rush work ‘zegson. gll\;e us a}:.nal order! 3 loughby a . | :15am. :15 p.m. A o arn why. :-3 Wuloughby. opp. Cash Cole’s 7:10a.m. 17:30 p.m. enables us to S{V" it the °Yay AC 't Hel yB in ph K Wi ; ‘ . 9:15am.t 9:40 pm. eame careful attention that ou Can elp Being | g UNFAU' CABINET udpmt MIlpl is given less hurried work. Pleased . P - } J A :00 p.m. midni % i - 3:15pm.t $1%00 a.m. 4 D. B. FEMMER ! s " 23 k ol and 313[‘1\]1(‘:(?1111 g SR fi PHONE 114 ‘ : . i 'ORK CO. 4 Leaves Douglas for Juneau p g et 4% 3 ! Srons Btibel. niat 1h. Warnei W&M: ot b e fi30pm. | / | ‘ 3 | Machine Shop and Harris. 8:30 am. 87345 p.m. 1 IR b 5 7 ‘ i . it w0a o stz wwsa | VICTOR i - FUR il = \ CABINET and -4 ;‘v":m;n ‘:fl;ld' 2:15 pm. 12:158m. Radios and Combination GARMENTS | £.d : : 8 || MILLWORK 3.9 Fifth and Kennedy. e nig) i i ‘Radio-Phonographs ! £ | > 4 ’, } Hinlils Sivesria Cadibbit: ‘:; g:'-h' b'f‘::'&l:’::; :;“‘“ o Thane. i RECORDS ' We manufacture Fur : | WORK Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. A--Preight mill Pe. scofted, SHEET MUSIC Coats on the premises. ” y - . -~ GLASS REPLACED WORK : 1—Saturdays only. Let us demonstrate. i i £ Bloh snd Lalboun. §—Etfective April Ist. s : | BxPrafint of Mexico Plutarco Eifus Calles wifhi his Sancee, M |} - IN AUTOS = n honor retsrs Twelf garage. ; i ¢ Leoncr Llorente, watching a sport contest |k W&:‘P'gmhm JUNEAU MELODY ‘ urman’s from Paris, where he went recently to recuperate from a Estimates Furnished Upon B y Juneau Ferry & Naviga- : breakdown. This is the first picture of the two ever taken e Request Ty & & & iy press. 'Bersistent rumors are afloat that they will be ‘wed secretiy tion Company LRI at any m@ment. g S,y | | | 200 ST il Old Papers for sale at Empire Qffice Qs | | | [ i | ! [ Dodeadpedroiedesds 2 RGPl e @ Wies oo Sed

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