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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG I LOVE HER So- I FORGIVES HER FOR_ANY MEAN THING SHE GAus Nou PLENTY OF AIR IF NOURE SMART _NoutL SNAP (NTo 1T SHE BVER MY VERY NOSE wAS AND. DO T Me! EROZEN seséas \ )& ROMANTIC - FORGET HERY o L S e o SHE USTA TREAT ONLY Come BUEN THOSE You UKE anv gACk To ME - o, FOR RENT THE EMPIRE Is the Mediam house March 3rd Through wkich the general ’public can always have Its _wants suppiied. | ¢ "Closing time for classified )| advertisements: 2 2. M. Closing time fer display ad- , vertisements: 11 A. M. ‘' Ten cents per line first in- serticn. ! ive cents for continuous ibsequent Insertion "~ Count [lve averare {to the line, Minimum charge, 50 cents. om furnished te bath. In- e 831 Bason Road or tele- ne 1004. NT—Furnisned rooms for Steam heat. $10.00 per Telephone 29. month. | i |FOR RENT—Furmisned apartments E { hone 2004 worde apartment. Sieam heat. Tele- phone 436, Sixth and Main Sts housekeeping or sleeping t FOR SALE i FOR- SALE—Victor Cabinet Ortho- phonic Phonograph and records. | Cheap for cash. Call N e gt o = (Cash Bazaar. house, $15.00 mc room nouse Furnace. In- — seve partly furnished. quire Nugget Ehop. oom Turnished nth. Inquire Sea- FPR SALE—Chol alder wood. Telephone 114 | #ing machines. Rent o _ | sule. Anderson Music Shoppe. | K Wl * FOR SALE National Cash Res ger -in- good condition. Suitable | fhr_general cash transactions. Also 1y ‘furnlshec apartments, siogle or double “OR RENT— \ e T"del__t"s:mf:?“’:fl?lt n\:alvtl‘f Newly painted; baths and ho AN ";zld. ) s haa. | water furnishod. Furnished cabin b Lsts. Address 43, care Em-| go05 o minth, Apply Bes i s Ty 4 | vlew Apts. FOR SA"E — Six room Iu i 3 house ® {th balh, garage, ga:den.| WANTED Good condition. Teclephone 4144 € |after 6 p. m. |WANTED—Ma ——————————————————— | y0y} FOR SALE—®peciacies 3245 a nalr | ;mf urs e at Home Grocery, E, Milazger, | — op. for general house to assist. Apply !Generw) Merchandise |WANTED—Maid for general house i work. Telephone 5000 9 a. m. to - T BI[SLLLLANEOL’D g p. m. After 6 p. m. telephone 83. \| [ALMIST—Come and bave your | fortune told from your ‘hand | |W-rk. business, marriage and the | W %, tuture foretold. 302 ¥ront! ¥ b4 - | LETTERHEADS / WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU-| - [ Rl o, Of mox 190 Beatile,| . TS WS print them } 'Washirigton. Investigations made evidence your in prompt, efficient and strictly | i e confidential manner by expert| business progress Operators, L'I\U 0 | ! LOST AND FG b i gy .. e gy T g O T Ry TR T » LOST—Wrist waich w nserip- | ,tion on back “Mildred,” between| | H. R, SHEPARD v iThe Coffee Shoppe and Moose | | & SON, Inec. Finder please return to} GENERAL INSURANCE “Absolute Security” Valentine Building Hall. The Coffee Shoppe. Em- Old papers ros sale at The ! ¥ & y.lr& = 1 = e | T GARBAGE ||| PATS Hardver S HAULED | 1 Quart +{® axo ror ceanxe - {1| BLOW TORCH g i $390 '’ NEs! EVEN THe TiME Swe SHUT THE DOOR (N MY EacE AND KEPT ME OUT (N “THE BITTER COLO Tl MEMORIES \_ BEALTIE ARE - FAIRBANKS PIONEERS HONOR ELSON 1 g1 PERE Ole Eielson last night became a | full-fledged Pioneer of Alaska when he was made an honorary member of Igloo No. 4 Likz his famous| son before him, who was also an| honcraty member of the local Ig- Marine News e e e ) 100, Mr. Ticlson said it was one ori YR p0ieseeeeneV| orican Can Co the proudest moments of his lfe;® Steamer Movemerts ° § " to join the ranks of the oldtimers.|® e | Will Build $1,000.000 welcomed to the igloo by | ® NORTHBOT . E: 2 s Main and ® Northwestern is du e Unit to Seattle Plant a few well-|® _2 o'clock tom [ el ielson occupled | @ Ing. Has 7 day ©| SEATTLE, March 4—Made ne- * beside the pres-|® SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ jcessary by the growth of tie Alaska ident during the business meeting |® Queen scheduled to sail from ® |fishing industry, construction will and afterwards partook of the typ-|® Seattle at 10 this forenoon @ |start within 90 days on an addi- ical pioneer lunch. |® . but no report received. ® |tion to the Seattle plant of the In behalf of the igloo R. C. Roth-| @ Princess Mary scheduled t0 8 | American Can Company. The new enburg, past grand president of the|® Sall from Vancouver March junit will be fireproof, a two story (& Ploncers of Alaska and speaker of |® 6 &t 9 pm. manufacturing and warehouse the house of representatives of the |® Alaska scheduled to sail from # |building. Also the sum of $250,000 | last Territorial legislature, paid a|® eattle March 8 at 9 am. @ iwill be expended for can manu- ing eulogy to Ben Elelson. ® Northland scheduled to sail @ |facturing machinery of the latest He told ,how Eielson had estab- from Seattle March 8. ® | type. liched commercial aviation in Al-|® Admiral Evans scheduled to " — d how he started olit from‘: siill from Seattle March 12 :‘ rbanks on the flights that magle by ) cal v:m\:-]:rm lranfe;‘.lb The speak:;r ® Admiral Rogers scheduled to e {Hoover’s Choice for elt especially on the reception | sail from Seattle March 13 @ Al'my Quarbermaster‘ rded the aviator by the Terri-|{® at 10 am. » ; | legislature when he passed *+ SOUTRBOUND SAILINGE o h Juneau last spring on his ® Yukon in port and schedu panks and described the approval by the legisla- LOCAL SANaNGSs Ma:gnita scheduled to leuve for Sitka and way ports at n occupied a plac can never be for e 6 o'clock Thursday tight for nburg told Mr. E “we| Skagway, starting Sept. 17. s and your son,|® every other Tuesday. skies, was truly | * America First leaves every | » Wednesday et 1 p. m. for eered the tra cer of Alask pic pic By BILLE DE BECK William M. Butler In Senate Race William M. Butler, former United States Senator and chairman of the Republican National Com- | mittee during the 1924 Presidential campaign, has announced that he will be a candidate for the Re- publican nomination for the | United States Senate in the coming Massachusetts pri (Inte | ne of us. | il it _———— » Petersburg and Kake and O T R L way ports. e M NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME|) WV B o 0 = [ 51 Sinclar; Bl No. 3037-A | A skan—Charl son, Tena- | in the District Court for the TeI- |y ¢ ¢ 6 s @ 8 ® ® » » ® ¢ Pete Sutt Sam How- | fitory of Alaska, Division Number TIOES TOMORBOW aliee; Mr. and Mrs, J. Onme, at Juneau lissssgevssnin 0. G. Hillman, city; In the Matter of the Application | 5 William X, e, city. of HANS ALFRED MODIGH 10| gy tige, 3:26 am., 163 fect — e — change his name from HANSE Low tide, 9:56 am., 07 feet HALIBUT PRICES ALFRED MODIGH to HANS| mp yge 3:55 pm., 136 feet. Colonel John L. De Witt, In- & ALFRED MOODY. | Tow tide 9:52 pam, 28 feet, |fantry, has been nominated by PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., March| President Hoover upon the recom- mendation of the Secretary of War, for the post of quartermaster Public netice that on March 15, is hereby given} 1930, at the| e e [ ceived his appointment as second ]ig:ltsemnt of Infantry, Oct. 10, 1898. 1t Juneau, Alaska, on the appli- cation filed by Hans Alfred Modigh n said Court on January 29, 1930, for the changing of his name from Hans Alfred Modigh to Hans Al-| fred Moody, and all persons are required to then and there appear | and show cause, if any they have, why said application should not be granted. WITNESS the Honorable JUS- TIN W. HARDING, Judge of sald Court, and the seal thereof, this| 20th day of January, 1930. FORD ARR]VES WlTH (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, CATCH OF HAUSUT Clerk. | The Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdat, SEATTLE, March 4—Two hali- but schooners have arrived from the Vancouver Island banks mak- ing the first deliveries of fish her: since the opening of the halibt season. The Unimak brought 6,000 pounds of small halibut, 3,200 pounds of ling cod and 1,300 pounds of red| cod. (International Newsreel) M orris I et mirst publication, Feb. 11, 1830. ,ast publicaion, Mar, 4, 1930. 4.—Twenty-nine hundred pounds| 5t halibut were received here yes- | | bour of 10 o'clock a. m. & hearing FIRST HAL[BUT OF general of the Army, with the terday. American halibut sold for will be bhad before the District| - rank of major general, for a term 14 cents and Canadian for 13.10 and | Court for the Territory of Alaska, SEASON IN SEA']"]‘LEI,,g four years, 8 cents. | iin the United States Court House,| De Witt is 50 years old and re- i Ee NEBRASKA RETURNS The Nebraska, Capt. Iver Stolpe, former herring boat of the Juneau flect, returned this week from Pe- | tersburg. complete overhauling, has had new cabin constructed in place of | the old one, and looks like a new boat, | She has been given a a Van’s Shoe Repairing | GUNS AND AMMUNITION Moved to 211 SEWARD STREET |first boat of the Juneau fleet to! D R ~———— | return here with a catch of fresh CENER‘AL 7T | W. D. BROWN halibut, arrived in port tils morn- | C \RPENTER ! CANVAS |ing with 5,000 pounds. | a5 AMERICAN ’ . . This was sold to the S8an Juan; I\ ‘! Plg:mfit(::i Q%::'EI:}):“ ll ‘Fillm\g and Packing Company nt: WORK ]L(‘[ON 1 a 15 and 11'%. The Sunset, Petersburg | E L o s é boat, which brouzht in 6,000 pounrlfl‘ ‘ ) — |yesterday, left this morning after P’ 6 4 FERRY TIME CARD |teking bait and ice at the Juncau | wone b ARENA Cold Storage company, | —————— ‘ TANANA DUE THURSDAY —_— Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane i z g15am. s:15pm. ; | The Florence Shop | 7:10a.m. $7:30 pm. The freighter Tanana, of tmX § “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- | e 9:40 pm. | Alaska Steamship Company, is arl‘ Snent Wath 12:30pm.t §11:15pm. Keichikan todey and is duc on| | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS 2:00pm. 12midnight Gastincau Channel with a large| phone 427 for Appointment 3:15p.m.t $1:00 a.m. cargo for local ports on Thursday.ig_n, 2 *4:00 p.m. (SO = = Leaves Douglas for Junean i ' gfgg:fl: tg;ig:::: Coats made to order from} W P Johnson g . oI . el b b FRESH ALASKA SEAL;| 12:15a.m, SKINS . . o‘;m‘.’mm 1:15am. Sizes up to 38 for $550.00. DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Select your own lining MAYTAG WASHING *—Thane. r from novelty silks, MACHINES I:gtf,‘i‘;;f l:,,:;.mpm just in. DAY-FAN RADIOS §—Effective April 1st. Phone 1 b Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Yurman’s tion Company Front Street Juneau g THE JuNEAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: * Mar. 8, 20; April 1, 14, 26 e e L. ). Saarica For Iafermation Apfl!:to D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent TELEPHONE 114 Next Smoker APRIL 12TH PHONE YOUR ORDERS | TO US We wilr sattend to them promptly. Our coal, hay, grain and transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give ub a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 et | porerdrree. FINEST: [STEAMERS L. _h(.,v E- FLEET SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbornd Southbound Feb. .8 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 .. Mar. 15 Mar. 18 Mar. 25 Mar. 18 9 bm. Mar. 22 Mar. 23 Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Apr. 1 Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. 8 Leave Seattle Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Mear. 1 Steamer *Alaska “Yukon *Northwestern *Alaska *Yukon tAlameda *Northwestern *Alaska *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. + —Southeast Route only. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 ALASKA STEAMS Passenger accom- modations on f° Admiral Line v. » wls have been sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Lv, Ar. Bouthbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Feb, 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 17 .Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 27 Queen Rogers Queen Queen Evans ) . Rogers Mar. 18 Mar.17 Mar.21 WINTEF REDUCED ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN EFFECT-$73.50— Juneau to Reattle and return. Pas. sengers must commence their return journey frcm Sesttle ON OR BEFORE MARCH 25TH, 1980. INFORMATION AND TIOKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Nouglas For Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Seattle CANADIAN PACIFIC B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Leave Juneat Southbound Prin, Norah—Mar, 11, 22; April 1 Prin. Alice—Apr. 12, 22; May 3 Prin. Louise—May 13, 24; June 3 Tickels fo or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. 2 &y e} You can enjoy the benefits of mild, medium or vinlent exercise without any exertion. on j your part by using a | THOR, GRAYBAR or TOWER Exercise and Reducing Health Motor TABLE AND FLOOR MODELS IN STOCK EVEN DATING Free Trial in Your Oun Home First Alaska Electric Light and Power Company DISPENSERS OF DEPENDABLE 24-HOUR ELEC- TRIC SERVICE AND RELIABBE ELECTRIC ! APPLIANCES JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Phone 6 Phone 18 it THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 186 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, e Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Plol—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. OId Papers for sale at Empire Office

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