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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 17, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK | -~ e . BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG e 4 > : . LA SR Ry I R e b Now (ISSEl = VERY WELL ,MR. GOOGU . Go on. Noune Been ] GO — ] ; i You ‘bnst\swu&:xgr‘g. Wew I JUST SAD T T}:‘k XS QUT WWITH WORSE LOGKING > FINEST i You GET THAT WIEE OF DIDNT THtE NOL IS (S So SROWS T £ et DA AAADY STEAMERS i YOURS Back You GOTTA MADE A VERY EMBARRATSING COME ON - A . = . STEAME 4 DO WHAT T TELLYoU - ATTRACTIVE. /\ WERE GONNA DO BAY ME 1 SOME SHOPPING — 3 COME ON AW - WOMAN - Alo ~— AND DONT EQRGEY- You i OFFENSE, T MUST MAKE QUT THAT WERE GO quy! Fod ASSURE NOU. / 4¢y o ( < YaURE HARD O want nn SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Jun: Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbornd Southbound 2ty *Alaska Peb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 i Yukon Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 4 5 *Northwestern Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 1t fb Alaska Mar. 8 Mar. 11 s *Yukon Mar. 15 Mar. 18 Q < 1 Mar. 189 pm. Mar. 22 5 tern Mar. 22 Mer. 25 - ek o Mar. 29 Apr. 1 @ 1620, King Foaturee Syndicate, Tnc. Great Britain rights reserved Southeast and Southwest Lou:es. Southeast Route only. 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. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 u Clarence Stra Meyers Chu Lightto be moved Marlne News March 16 to north point Meyers Island south side of entrance to Meyers Chuck. There will be no change in the character of the light. R R I I IR Wrangell Narrows — Rock Point v team A . ! temporary float light, reported Feb- . s er vioveme! . ) {ruary 12, as partly submerged and . NORTHBOUND ol 'running under with the tide, will o Alaska due at noon tomorrow. @ be replaced as soon as possible by e Has 3 days’ mail. Will be in on unlighted 2nd class nun buoy ® port 6 or 7 hours similarly numered i® SCHEDULED SAILINGS T Killisnoo Harbor—Killisnoo Har- ® Queen sche: to sail from N"‘““’:Sw"“ Cl“P:(vgbor, Southern Entrance Light re- Passenger accom- ® Seattle Fob. 19 at 10 a.m. S arrived at 4 o'clock ‘ported extinguished February 11, nodations on r . Prinolks Mty to » Sunday afternoon from the West- |will be relighted as soon as prac- Admiral Line v PRI 0 il o e sail from Vancouver Feb. ward with the following passen- |ticable. sels hate been z ¢ 20at9 pm. o Bers for Juneau: Killisnoo Harbor—Killisno =um;fi;§pnm Queen ... Feb, 5 Feb. 8 Peb. 17 o o | From Seward—W. D. Wandling, | Light rep: ¢ tinguished mal y rov- 4§ Rogers ... Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 27 ® Yukon scheduled to sail from @] 3, fbor Lig! I inguis . 2 e Seattle Feb. 22, at 9 am. | W. W. Batcheler, B. D. Stewart,|February 11, will be relighted s ad. You will find | Queen ....Feb. 19 Feb, 22 Feb. 26 R Margaret Lind: George A. Nel icabl them very attrac- | Queen -.Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar.12 . N.;rmwesm".lschedu:;-n to sail @ parel. LA ge A. Nel-|soon as prnctlc:!:f" u;le and comfort- § Evans ...Mar.12 Mar.15 Mar.27 L4 rom Seattle March 1 at 9 @ . o g able. Mar. Mar. &t ! From Latouche—One steerage. For Roges ¥ s M ) SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e! From Cordova—Two stecrage. Expert Piano Tuning or phono- . WINTEk REDUCED ROUND TRIP & M:n,m Rogers due south- .? After loading concentrates at the |graph repair work call George An- % RATES NOW IN EFFECT—$73.50— o -bound about Wb, 27 o Alaska Juneau the Northwesternjderson at Anderson's Music Shoppe. SN Juneau to Seattle and return. Pas. I LOCAL SAILINGS T 1Ot B N ATPOI St N : Soubuey from Seattie ON OF BEFORE 8|9 Magad Shodulled to Teape § 15 Filock Tast BgHt Wth thERL- | S o MARCH 25TH, 1930, f | % for Bitka and way ports at e 10Wing passengers: ;r ® 6 o'clock Thursday night for e | ‘ . P INFORMATION AND TICKETS: » Skagway, starting Sept. 17 ¢ 2nd Rev. Munroe. Federal Power Commission 5 BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 TFor Wrangell-R. H. Chadwick! E" every bther Thesddy. o| For Ketchikan—Hemming Berg- | | GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas | * Amerfea First leaves every o [Eren Bennic Messer, Bamry Brandt, | compliangce with gection 4 (e) LLDI DAL LR EL LD TR RS PP LES B EERL P | LLLELEL 2 CL BB E 21 1 % S T % T G o IEIRRINARRRENRAA| , * Wednesday et 1 p. m. for @ |Robert Hurley, Sam Nelson, Floyd| .U\ 0" pederal water power act & 5 s Petersburg and Kake and ® Bayers, Willlam Rodenburg, Loren (41 Stat. 1083), notice is hereby FOR RENT | s way ports. o |Sisson, A, D. Dunham, G. L. Rich, |gijyen that George T. Cameron, THE EMPIRE X i “28ee e 00 e s s e s Ms Anna Brandt, Dan Rose and|Chronicle Building, San Francisco, ] —Three room furnished AMERICAN | do ettt |Prank Wilhelm, California, has made application Is the Medism { Steam heat. Tele- [ | Yor Seattle—E. G. Wonderley, J.[for & preliminary permit for a ‘Thro LE(I[OV ARENA |12 o060 00 e e o ¢ o ¢ G Zimmerman, Mrs. Pearl Minert, | power devf‘.lopment on Dorothy e which ApEofpeielt 1] : ¥ o TIDES TOMORROW o Chester Zimmerman, Mrs, Dorothy |Lake; tributary to Taku TInlet, in|® - public can elways have its TOR RENT—Three rooms and bath {ees00sece 0o e s e Pason Douglas H. Glllette, Miss Tongass National Forest, South- FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, eastern Alaska, consisting of a stor- = }Elim Smith, and George Linvile. [oo0 gam a tunnel to tap the lake| SEATTLE CANADIAN PACIFLC o ave et | INext Smoker | 2 wants suppliea. | ished. Ga. Closing time for classified Hall. Inquire 8. Rosenberg, i High tide, 4:18 am., 16.7 fect. | ———————— below its natural level, a penstock, Leave Juneau Southbound advertisements: 2 P. M. : ont Strect. MARCH 1ST | Low tide, 10:44 am, 11 feet “ADMIRAL ROGERS land a power house on tide water, B.C. COAST PRINCESS NORAH Ololing time fer QIBNRY: N0~ ) 1o sy High tide, 4:52 pm., 136 feet. ; with @ transmission line to the vi-| | | STEAMSHIPS Jan. 14, 28; Feb. 11, 25; vertisements: 11 A. M. D REIGE R urnaudg SParimentsy 3 Low tide, 10:42 pm. 29 feet. cinity of Juneau. This application Maren 11, 22; April 1, : uspices Ten cents per line first in- Telephone 2004. iy g e e i is for the development of power Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United sertion. [t o gy s American Legion ! BOUND WESTWARD proposed {o be used in the manu- States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Five cents for continuous . FRE]GHTER DEPERE facture of wood pulp. Any objec- Various Routes—Liberal. Stopovers for rent. Inquire over Mrs. Winn's 2 e i h 1i i t g subsequent insertion. Hat. Enane — — The steamer Admirai Rogers [HOD to such application or, reques W. L. COATES, Agent. “Count five avers¢s words i il IS IN COMMISSION son. arrived i |[9F, @ hearing thereon, together | { oo eeeeeer to the line. FOR RENT—Two room furnished | ?"m Em:ra ;‘:0’;;0""( srfivx{:da: with any briefs, reports or other - g ¢ R ¥ W ? . |Juneau at 3: cl Y data for which consideration is - Minimum charge, 50 oents. apartment. Steam heat. Tele-| [ The Florence Shop 1 ; '1;")9 Aflflfgfl Sle“mfifxf" Company.: morning with the following passen- | desired, should be submitted to the phone 436, Sixth and Main Bts.| | «Naiyette” Croquignole Perm- | |(reighter Depere, which went gers from the south: Executive Secretary, Federal Power 5 - § P 3| Also housekeeping or sleeping ; anent Wave ‘:’g""g‘d mb“ fog “1“ ‘13‘1“19 Dc"‘i‘“{“ From Seattle—Mrs. B. H. How- |OCommission, Washington, D. C. E You can enjoy the ben;‘fits of mild, n}edmm B i || BEAUTY SPECIALISTS |last December, and which was lat- 'arq and daughter, Miss 5. Siegel | or violent exercise without any exertion on FOR SALE | POR RENErres. Turmshed | ~Phone 427 for Appointment | fer salvaged and fowed to Seatlle payl Syedeen, Grachion Nicha and|———— .. et > Y iS;TéA’xF"'sxx e e e room furnished i = |by the Pacific Salvage Company, child, O. Challam, Mrs, Harold|f™ your part by using a £ i = 8¢ aparttaent, hot AN Ol WIS L L e i - f . house with bath, garage, gezden.| ning water, st haatsd [ was recently overhauled in the grostrom and baby, five third class. ! p X e g S ST e s | s || THOR, GRAYBAR or w 6p.m Bhrsva o [ s in commission, according to word con, Mrs, J. Tortensen, C. J. Tor- [ | ) [ FOR RENT — Seven room house, Two Beautiful received here today. |tensen, Mrs. Peder Pederson, M. L. ¢ FOR SALE—peciacies 3345 & Malr | partly furnished. Furnace. In- Seventy-nine plates were replaced nferritt, J. E .Ames, Albert Brown, A N N TO WER at Home Grocery, E. Millazger,| quire Nugget Shop. | POLAR BEAR and the cr;gmcs. bollllers and m:xn- L. M. Carfigan, H. B. Crewson, A. o i Generul Merchandise, i — B densers had to be lifted in order G winiams, R. D. Jones, Lew B d b s {FOR RENT—Two room rurnished SKINS to do the work. The ship Will be prumiey. Sam Shucklin, Rev. Gab- |* oaraing Exercwe and Reductn MISCELLANEOQUS | house, $15.00 month. Inquire Sea- | as good as new when she begins yjo] M. Menager, A. E. Beaudin, i } | view Apartments. | At a Bargain her next voyage. | claire Kegh. House H lth M t PALMIST—Come and bave ym;r FTANO, Victor Grinapm bt | R | After discharging a large gen- | ea (] or m"kmbu:;’;f‘s!:::’m:::'m:‘;,e" Zraph, sewing machines, Rent or Dell E. Sherr, saueauws piano C'2l cargo, the Admiral Rogers Breakfast, Lunch ] N ‘e sale. Anderson Music Y . Hotel !sailed for the westward at 10 o'clock reakiast, Lun future foretold. 302 l'ronti — _m__‘ urman . jo, A -(_}:nmnu. —ul_: Sunday morning with the following . T BLE AND FLOOR MODELS IN s'rOCK Strect. 'FOR RENT—Fuily fumished P s ———==—7 passcngers from this port: and Dinner at EVEN DATING For Yakutat—Willlam Jackson JUNEAU GABINET { Mary Hamy, L. Lie Vink, Frank regular hours Stimson, A. F. Movatney, Jack Dinner from 5:30 to 6:30 ‘ and DETAIL I“ILL- Peterson, Wilson Peterson. @ 5 b i WORK CO. Por Cordova—J. P. Morgan. BOARD AND ROOM Alaska Electric Light and {l , WHSTERN INVESTIGATION BU-| APartments, sirgle of doutle HBAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle,| NeWly ‘painted; Gatts and hot o Wathe SItHINAA. Purniiled nibine | O T % Free Trial in Your Own Home First : e ‘ Washington. Investigations made 'T W. D “ROWN ] | 1 i in prompt, efficient and strictly | $5.00 per mimth Apjly Sea- gonfidential manner by expert| ViEw Apts J| CANVAS Pt \FOR RENTThrec room fumihed | Prospectors’ Supplies P Y e by the day, week or = Tt { 4 it | 4 K tch- Blankets and Quilts for Front Street, next to Warner Conrad Anderson, Dan Elvin. = | ::::tre-megltm:e.Lhflbzrt:mi::é!&kl ch: \’ an| 'R:al Hiovies . Machine Shop For Kodiak—Mr. and Mrs. Axel month Polver COmpan’y. TS I N S0 T MR ALMA LAHIKAINEN 1 | [ SRS, CABINET and 55 o AINE DISPENSERS OF DEPENDABLE 24-HOUR ELEC- DS | CANTE | AMERICA FIRST IN PORT e e s LETTER.HE‘: e *_“U\f\”‘},) 2 " FERRY TIME CARD MILLWORK The mall boat America First, | Old Franklin Hotel Bldg., TRIC SERVICE AND RELIARBE BLEGTRIC i - @3 we priat them SD-—Has anyone a position | ” B 5 i capt. John Haho, arrived from Opposite Cable.Office APPLIANCES evidence yoar | or job to offer m2? J JAcRer. | Leaves Juneau for Douglas and (‘I“:\L‘KAI\‘\'O?;AKRPENTER od bu;{ o wni‘;(t’;tst ik ; JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA . bt e o < - { this morning WO pas- 3 ¢ business progres® | WANTED Barber to take chargs| Thane it s d - |3 Phone 6 Phone 18 of shop. Apply ot the Ovl Res.| &15am. &:16pm. GLASS HEPLAGED" | moeet, TR guaiis g Or | Bl % IN AUTOS o g 2 TR LET AlmQuist riess yoir Sult | ! We call and deliver. Phone 528 | 4 R B ) A | oo Dovgiss | DK S ——— t am. H p.m. ! 12:30 pm.t 411:15 p.m. ! D 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight | LOST AND FGUN 2o0pm. 13mia FIFE ALARM CALLS | Z0ST—Psity finding fourieen inch |~ +4:00pm. e Estimates Furnished Upon Request " AEER| ; PEREL o5 [ 4 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” i e | 3:30 p.m.t 1:15am. P——— \ :rass ring on Front Street Sun-| Leaves Douglas for Juneau = | | time. A £ . ¢ ay please return to A. E. L. & | 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. || and a tank for crude oll save | | £ Lt {13 'nw: a:él :rr‘amn:il: Power Co. Will pay for trouble. | 25045 17:45 p.m. | Nentior. dspudile. g Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136: - 1-4 Frunt a ] | 9:30am 1 9:66 p.m. | PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 | S oy 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. Old papers at THe Empire of-| 4 ¢ 312 — — 16 Front, opp. Gross Apts tice, | wsemi sidpm | RELIABLE TRANSFER | | = 17 Pront, opp. City Whart. - et bt oty e ———— i COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA |Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at & a'clock idirect to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Po? Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, 1. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill 5:00 p.n | | 19 Pront at A. J. Oftice. THE HOME V. 5 —Thane 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. A | t—Freight will be accepted. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cesh Cole's BOARDING HOUSE I $—Saturdays only. W.P. Johnson Barn. | $—Effective April 1st. ! ara ;:; ;'235 ::g ?ae:(:rd' . Bz::’::;;m";" i . FRIGIDAIRE :way 1-ts.t Ilnaaving f?r Skagtvgay and Haineés every other ¢ 4 KING i 3 i PELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS : Tuesday at 11 p, m. Information— - o o by Board and Room, $45.00 Month ‘ Iunea&x Ferry & Naviga | NG W “:ma The gastronomical sat- |""A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, 2-9 Fire Hall. Transient Meals tion Company i e ey ‘ 1sfactt’mndto bg found in ~ 3.2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. Steam heated rooms with hot )| T STTIITIIo PHONE ORDERS gk our bread is due to the R | 13 Sectne and Gt and cold running water, $18001 |1~ : TO US B o arpu sxcollent QAP F Mbs ALASKA MEAT CO 35 ;o;;;h and Bari. per month. 1} Tae JuNEau LAUNDRY Phone 1 materials that go into 4 3-6 and Gold. TELEPHONE 293 We wilk attend to them it and the expert care QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ;:; ;?;;;nzn%bm‘ :::'u .“.‘.,,s::,‘.;,."'s‘.',’:; |promptly. Our coal, hay, Fragt "ot Juneau in its preparation. We Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales 3.9 Fifth and Kennedy. o 1 |grain and transfer business — lifrl(;cw how to make bread, 5 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 0 | olks. is increas»i!:lg daily. 'I:here’s 8| (et e s e totnyand carn wpe ™ | GARBAGE You Can’t Help Being | H A ULED "4-1 Ninth, back of power house HARRE 4-2 Cafhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. H +-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sta. S Hardware 45 Ninth and Calhoun. Company 4-6 Seventh and Main. 1 Quart ) Peerless Pioneer Pool Hall S A VR SR 4 41 Twelfth, B. P. R. garagz. Pleased \ i BakerY MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION 13 B Grocerz, BLOW e D.B.FEMMER || EooaE (e te dame Telephoue 183 Péol—Billiards 51 et TeRet, A ! 83.90 : | } sliders - ; Phone 584 l Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop.

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