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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 10, 1930. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 4 \NHA( o) B\T\&G Nou, 3 ~, HorseFACE: | KLOTZ 2 I Came ViHERE S o % =~ Tt TS a8 ALL THE WAY ouT WiEE BARNEY GOOGLE! B s | ’ s S . 4 %_usr © SEE U I™M sued DIONT Nau LET FE MISSUS AN R AN UNHAPPY t:t.ATTERAY:T-u ML KNOW Nou GRAMDSON - AND ALL ~MAN PLEASE PLEASE (osue‘mb 2 _WERE COMING, [ I GET OUT OF Yau 'S PR ng AwAY - C“‘:w” 5 Ol QL SEE CSEE NOUR. MR GooGlE2 /- A LOTTA i i A pori 45 Qb PAL 22 8 % I Am 22t/ - 2 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda ... Dec. 24 Northwestern ... 3 Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Alameda ... b Jan. 1 Jan. 14 Northwestern ....Jan. Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Alameda ... . 2 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Northwestern 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Alaska 3 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Yukon .. 3 Feb. 28 Mar, 4 9! Reduces WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN PRINCF‘SS MARY ls X EFFECT — Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. DUE HERE TONIGHT| 'v Tickets on sale until February 28, RETURN LIMIT, MARCH 25. Steamer ess Mary, delayed W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 is scheduled by p port from r the south at 7 o'clock tonight. | Pa | | Princ ! on, 4 ATHWESTERN %5 io5s MXJ J. J: i 3 J. Ficken, H. I I . G " IN FRUM suuTH G. B. Phillips, Mr. rs. Charles | Sabin, Mrs. H. R epard, Miss V. ,s Spaulding, Mr. ull(l ’VII§ R. W.| Strong, W. H 1, H. Marcus {Arrived Ligh Night and and o' manin Passenger nocom- . . . ks o . o . . sail from Se Y ol o modations on f Lv. Ar. Southbound o1 Left for Westward I p A Admiral Line v - | _ B e ° ° . . . ol . . bt w0000 0sceen e Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND scheduled by e at T o'clock tonight. Has 1 day's mail. SC“EDULFD SAILINGS 10 am. 3 Alaska scheduled to sail from ths Mormng Tlevak Strai ak Strait Light, | ,;e;‘mhp‘l::el?‘:fi: Queen Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 Seattle Feb. 15, at 9 established m unnamed materially improv- | Rogers Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 27 SOUTHBOUND SAILIN amer Northwestern, Capt. !isle 65 1 ed. You will find | Queen ... Feb, 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Queen scheduled southbound asscock, arrived from the|erty of Shot v them very attrac- | Queen ....Mar. Mar. 8 Mar. 12 Thursday morning € 8 oclock Sunday night of south end of T ait, tive and comfort- | Evans ....Mar.12 Mar.15 Mar. 27 Northwestern scheduled south- @ {with following passengers i e of about 13 * Rogers ..Mar. 13 Mar.17 Mar.® bound Feb. 15. this po v 1 of onc sec- WINTEK REDUCED ROUND TRIP LOCAL SALANGS | From Seattle—Swan A. Aasen, T.|on¢ @ ever 10 seconds, RATES NOW IN EFFECT—$73.50— Maiguita scheduled to leuve ® L. Allen, Mrs. F. A. Clark and mounted on sma house. ) Juneau to Seattle and return. Pas. for Sitka and way ports at e {¢hild, Pat Davis, G. 8. Goss, W. D. Light is 20 feet above and S sengers must comnmence their return 6 o'clock Thursday right for e Beatrice Huston, Miss C. obscured frcm 3817 degree: 1 g Jjourney from Seattle ON OR BEFORE Skagway, starting Sept. 17. ® , Rose Miller, Frank A.!degrees. 3 MARCH 25TH, 1930. every other Tuesday. ° Peter Melseth and fam- Stralt v C in- | INFGRMATION AND TICKETS: America First leaves every @ ily, 2 Severin, H. W. Terhune, trance 51 s / Wednesday &t 1 p. m. for e , Mrs. A. White, i about 13 > § BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 . A . . TR NETET, N INTEE YRR TN NRA AN YRS TETRETIN 5 Petersburg and Kake and e and 10 third e B r @ ¥ { GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas F A AR i . : » way ports. From Ketchikan—R. H. Chadwick, : D < % S By ooe — - /am 000000000 rs, C. W. Wilson, J. L. 'small white = Javar . 8. Monagle. keleton tov IUR RENT GORDON n rangell—C. W. Crewson, awash about o L i . m Baker, J. Gucker, Ann Leroy, Reef Point. Vi 3 THE EMPIRE < C AMERICAN For your accommodation, this s Buoy 2, wes discontinued same S T Salasa epi 3 als eping ‘:,mrs- will be open the ev X < Ao e e rooms. 2651. | LEGION ARENA February 10th until 9 p. adv. | bersburg—L. M. Cartigon,| San Christoval Chantél — West! Through whlé AOh:VE \ts | FOR REN s 5 3 . Ne , 8. Wallstadt and as! e of Wales Island Hm'-i . e FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, publ:: mne:“”s 3 urnished. Tel Next Smok(’r PPt it 1 rd. 5 Island Reef Gas Buoy 6A | 4 | SEATTLE wants supp! 4 a Th T vester: vas schedul stablis an, 27, 1930 in place | Leave Juneau Southbound Closing time for classifiea )| < S o 3 ) mc - 3 ds Reet Buoy g advertisemenis: 2 P. M. FOR RENT—- ed apa FEBRUARY 22ND s o Mind e e o B.C. COAST PRINCESS NORAH i e g A * R L goid 5 b STEAMSHIPS Jan. 14, 28; Feb. 11, 25; ertis . | . JYODGE BROTHERS owstorn® near Nar- continued same date; is flashin Maren 11, 32; April 1, ' Tenex{l.:::‘pe:‘ ’l‘:n b;l‘.r“ in- { FOR RENT—F ed ¢ Auspices DODGE BROTHER rows red light of about 40 candle-po i Tickets to or from all Bastern points of Unitec br M . ric i After discharg a large al ‘s g a flash of 0.3 second ev | States or. Canada and to Europe or the Orient sertion. or rent. Tnquire over Mrs. Wi American Legion Announce cargo at the C ck, the “nn?{x‘m J.V ‘ Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers iNE S L - pOREYUON ¢ i o gt nea@\LAmbér Mills and ‘tho Alaska| Wrangell Narfows—Burnt Islar W. L. COATES, Agent. b et dnsefioned - i oot Furnished | - ; T'wo New Models Juneau, the Northwestern sailed Reef Light, reporte | i woa;:mun:lvfi averag? words apartment. heat. TR L R R 3 | i NF\V SIX early today for the Westward with January 15, 4 £ phone Sixth and Main Sts. +; & V1 - the following passengers from Ju- lighted. 1 Minimum charge, 50 cents. Also sekeeping or sleeping “!1')0 ]?_lorence Shop i neau: | Wrangell Narrows—South Lcdgn; c 3 .1 d rooms. Nalrts £ b ee Parm- A NEW EIGHT For Cordova—Jack Hanson, An- East Side Light, reported extin-|| You can enjoy the benefits of mild, medium & o | Anety ave { 3 ton,_ Jahnson and Charley Woods. gulst . 15, was found burn- 3 . . . FOR RENT—Three room furmshed | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS A halt 1 For Seward—Mrs. Eva T. Robin- P,‘,‘gl }f.f, Jl;n 1930. i | or violent exercise without any exertion on FOR SALE | apartment, hot and cold run-| Phone 427 for Appointment At amazingly tow son, 'Mr.'and MrS, Geotge H. My-| Wrangell Narrows—Rotk Point| your part by using a ning water, steamn heated. Tele- e el prices ers, John Leyben, Mrs. T. O. T 2 ” e ey A T8, v . temporary float light, repoirted out F?IR sALfih_bastg :a?:gemlsgirsdhe(: phfl—- b Shields and Robert Wakelin. ‘or position January 17, was repla"cd( THOR GRA YBAR or Gm:;:le wondmon 5 Telepht’)ne 4144 FOR RENT — Seven room house, e o in pos,mn January 19, 1930, S [} : ] . : Stephens Passage—Middle Point | partly furnished. Furnace. In- Y | 3 M’—' quire Nugget Shop. urman \Lght reported extlng\ixgisheg JD“‘ TOWER FOTRIMDAN | =ttt ket | ]‘I CA UL mbn 30 1929, was relighted Jan- Foh‘:u‘s"fi“:;m"“m?nq“;e 35 | FOR RENT—Two room C L Willoughby Ave. or telephone Douse, ;fr??n;]l(t):m Inquie Sea- Buys Raw Furs MOTOR -CO. FRUM SUUTH perl i 3 ) ExerCise and RPduCing 320, reported m e — and Pays Top 5 replaced January 23, 1930. | Fowc g <7 TEr T ST PO fIANO, Victor orvnopnouic Phono- Service With Satisfacti |was replaced Ja y FOR BALESpecwactes 3245 & nalr s : action Gestincan Channel — Swamped e otlor at Home Grocery, E. Mlfll;zar,‘ araph, sewing machines. Rent or Prices Arrived Sunday Mornmg o e Geners) Merchandise. Ji5:: Anflermt Mt Bhdbbe: 1| Send us a Shipment ‘ with Freight and Pas- d about two miles south of ¥ 3 OOR MODELS IN STOCK FOR SALE—White enameled baby ‘ FOR RENT-Fu .ly furnished GARMENTS MANUFACTURED) | -—-Offl S tk Marmion Island Light, was removed | TABLE AND FL R sleigh, upholstered. Inquire Apart- | Spartments, single o double '§ ™ [T Sehen OOHK lon January 23, 1980, ' EVEN DATING ment 22, Clff Apartments. Newly painted; baths and hot ! | Lisaxiskl StialbsRogk JS0ARE | | water furnished. Furnished cabins |~ | ILight, reported extinguished Jan. = i A i 3 ‘, X ; . JUNEAU CABINET | The steamer Queen, Capt. Frank |1 was relighted Jan. 23, 1930, Free Trial in Your Own Home First 3 " 5.00 r th. Apply BSe«a- TR AT ] MISCELLANEOUS :mw ::u e poty. Dow W. D. BROWN " Landstrom, arrived in Juneau at| 1. Strait—Point Adolphus Ligh®, it " Tcanvas and DETAIL MILL- { ;5 oclock Sunday morning with | eporied extinguished Feb. 4, 1930, k El 3 L' h d PALMIST—Gome and bave your | FOR RENT—Th 5 l WORK CO. the following passengers for this| i pe relighted as soon as prac- Alas ) (?Ctrlc lg t an fortune told from your hand. " .nppment with bath g Prospectors’ Supplies | | port: W.rk. business, marriage and the | o) o0 Nygget Aporiments Blankets and :l:r;nr |1 Fronu Street, next to Warner ' From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. E Hogple: ———— future foretold. 302 Pant‘ i Real se,?,:eu ‘ Machine Shop } . Jones, A. Hasler, Mr. and Mrs. POerr Company Street. ] 1 R — | J. Flaneuf, Wendall Flaneuf, L./o 6 o 06 6 60 060066000 desie ket e | CABINET and Flaneuf, Mrs. B. R Anderson. » TIDES TOMORROW e DISPENSERS OF DEFENDABLE 24-HOUR ELEC- STORE HOURS | WANTED _Experienced lady sten- | | J From Ketchikan—Albert Wile and| Low tide, 5:09 am., 3.7 feet. TRIC SERVICE AND RELIABBE ELECTRIC ;ull'aph'r wants position, cit;xsr!}‘ FERRY TIME CARD | 1ILLWORK Donald Armour. High tide, 11:12 a.m., 180 feet. APPLIANCES For the accommodation of the| full or part Room 334, i eEN o From Wrangell—Mrs. M. Gart-| Low tide, 5:55 pm., -26 feet. trade, this store will be open Mon- eau Hotel. | Leaves Juncau for Douglas ana | (’[‘NERAI‘;VO%AKRPENTLI‘ ley and Tom Konatsu. [o0o00e00 00 o JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA day evening, February 10. T ATTENTION | Thane : From Petersburg—Dan Molvear | — r = Phone 6 Phone 18 adv. B.M BEHRENDSGO, lec ! Why wait untl Spring, have your 6:15 a.m. 3:16 p.m. GLASS REPLACED and Leg S, B | {lnte.rmr painting, paperhanging and | 7:10a.m. 17:30 pm. | IN AUTOS The Queen remained in port fwe‘ [ Try the Tive uTlock Dinner decorating done now. Max H 9:15am.t 9:40 p.m. | hours, unloading a general cargo of L L 3 ol s P Bpecials at Mabry’s. —adv. | Mielke. Phone 1181. X 12:30 p.m.t §11:16 pm. | Estimates Furnished Upon freight whieh included six new e D = ! 3 12 midnight Request Chevrolet cars for the vConmrs' B o3 ] sl i THE CHAS. w. CARTER MORTUARY .5 R R TR g ¥ $1:00 a.m. Motor Company. At 2 o'clock she 3 .m. shifted to Douglas and discharged 3 - \ FIRE ALARM CALLS IG RBAGE HAULING | | Leaves Douglas for Juneau |~ o= : ™ 150 tons of coal, sailing for Sitks, | BSGINY ‘ “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” - | W. E. TARR 6:30 am. 6:30 pm. \ via the Triangle Route, at 4 o'clock | < p Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 1-3 Thad and Franklin, Inguire building below 8:20 am. $7:45 pm. "/ this morning, with the followir » 3 1-4 Pront and Franklin. Cable Office. am.t 9:55 p.m. ¢ passengers from Juneau: | el 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 45pm.t ° §11:30 p.m. ¢ For Skagway—Harry Meihan, J | -6 F‘rcn:. opp. g’:‘;“w‘:;’f — - | ::l*g pm. l::S m, ; 4 ! : O. Strenbraten and Walter B. Hei- | 2 wt’ i COASTWISE TRAESPORTATION CO. Tront, near Saw MlL e [ PR BRee 4 | ol MOTORSHIP MARGNITA 1 2 fi T | For Sitka—Mrs. Boris Kostromet- gi‘ront £5 o fi THE HOME i ¢ } |inof, Augustus Hart, Frank Breed Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock 3 |® Willoughby at Totem Gro. BOARDING HOUSE f—Freight will be accepted. ) |Dan Rose and Ed Jones. | |direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port | | ST TE ISR SNEILAT AT AR RERSY H = 1 1’ 1 1+ 2 2 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s t—Saturdays only. Barn. | P Althorp Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, B anit Hewsra Completely Renovated =Betiye Mpg a6 AMERICA FIRST IN PORT 1way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— Front and Main. BEST HOME COOKIN Second and Main. EROp o At g AR A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Fifth and Seward. ‘tion Compan they taste it. Intro- Transient Meals pany 12:30 o'clock this morning from Sy A Steam heated rooms with hot} | o o [PHONE YOUR ORDERS |Petersburg and wayports with one| duce a loaf to your % | St o v || BT PO o e g e | e || ALASKA MEAT CO. | | | | | ) | | The children know | Junean Ferry & Naviga- | The mailboat America First, Cap" good bread when 7 John Haho, arrived in Juneau at per month. ! TeE JunEAU LAUNDRY ! | | Capt. Haho reports a stormy mp en to their fayorable ;‘l'r“t;‘h_::d;:f“ ke b I | we wm sattend to them Wih much wind and snow, outward comments. It’s made QUALITY AND SERVICE TO #OUR LIKING FRLK Franklin Street, between Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales Fifth and East. tly. bound as well as on the return| right in the right Seventh and Gold. - {} Front and Second Strects gig;‘,‘," v SRk hat i, { sort of sanitary PHONES 3 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Fitth and Kennedy. e L e | PHONE 359 | increasing dafly. There's a bakery. Ninth, back of power house. 7 AR, . \ L PESOETY g::’;“::"fi.,‘:“m‘“'%‘:.“ HARRIS Hardware jroaton, SRR i | GARBAGE Peerless i" Calhoun. Company | - | 4 Boi B gxfi?“:fl:"‘ i Guaranteed ” Cfl’;,mp s | HAULE Da Bakery MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION AND LOT CLEANIN Fire Extinguishers - B Telephone 188 —Billiards $6.25 each 2 nds | D. ?fiOFN%%ER ! .H?.u?‘l:lm “Bemoper. e Nt Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. " Pioneer Pool Hall B o o o €9 €9 69 00 63 60 60 10 hobabhdbhbbiabdibdl