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i b iciun THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MARCH 19, 1930. _BARNE Y GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Y By BILLE DE BECK ~ [N s e :I;:-M GOlna OuErR \ & { Tus -4 OR THE FIRST 7 _same Two, s SHOW, MR GOOGLE - \NHY \ 7 R I\( DONT SUPPOSE 7ot \\\ A RiEEs i \ \ OUD CARE T : sz k4 // 4 Rifies 2 & 2 e M BEQINNING o HORSEFACE!) iy i [‘f C| C g 't ‘ Kick oUTTA g i Npea e ) ML, sve s wor op Toere! ONE - TRE | 7 ek Toviae r/t | | I HER TRAPEZE \l SAME OUT & AEW (S EMPTY ‘IT».Q SHE HAS TSSSED ouT 2 TE REST & e, X SAILING SCHEDULE FaMILY CanGo QN WITH THE. / : Leave = DueJt Due Juneau . / Steamer Seattle Northbornd Southbound *Alaska . ... Feb. 15 Feb. 1 . 26 *Yukon Feb. 22 Feb. 25 ar. 4 *Northwestern .. Mar. 1 Mar. r 11 *Alaska . Mar. 8 Mar. ar. 18 *Yukon .. ....Mar. 15 Mar. 28 tAlameda ....Mar. 18 9 pm. Mar. 2 *Northwestern Mar. 22 Ma; *Alaska - Mar. 29 Apr. 1 King Featurcs Synaicaw, (nc., Great Britain rights reserved. *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. P rs eSS e et oo SR s e eoenessd FBIION, Ggorige B, Cléveland, B. W.' 3 - Euxtbcn. A. H. Hummer, Mrs. LUMBER M““LS wu“l‘ L # ~Southeast Route only. # Harry R. Allen, Mayme Reck, Mrs.| * OPEN IN FEW WEEKS o George -Gehri, John Coats, Benja- W. E. N al ll]e ews {min Fy' Davis, Charles F. Miller,, The Juncau Lumber Mills will Sl - (it C. W. Cash, B. G. Cruickshank and |cpen for the 1930 soa | one steerage for Seattle. the snow is off t A. L. Wood, H. B. Car- |ably aboul E. Dudden for Ketchi- | manager, s b b BT e ed oo THERMOMETER DROPS \ : Mavern, Herb Kittels-} He returned R last i 3o "ay and Chet Johnson for Wran-'|evening from 1 ere he I Steamer Movemert: | TO LOW MARK TODAY |sell; i Sidwent and-O. D. Leet for [been for some time. With n‘«:: NORTHBOUND | e S Petershur |came Sam Raymond, n Bhibiod Nosil due ¢ With ‘thcl %hm'n. r at g B i % foreman, and W. A. Fox .'11 Il s.| grees at 12:30 o'c k § | Young, filers. Thursday night st : s s 9L oy Alameda scheduled to arrive e | Juneau r. Rutherford brought to Juncau Siturday. est weather c a Buick sedan, wr he has had January 29, 1925, than fiv for the past two years but which Passenger accom- SCHEDULED SAILINGS years ago. has been in Seattle modations on ¢ : | The low mark regist last | LAST NIGHT[ x L2ig Admirat Lige y. + Southhound Admiral Watson scheduled to i i sels have been e G night is .1 de; ! 4 TRIBAL DANC MIE sompletely and Leave Arrive Leave from Seattle March 2 minimum of Februa i | ENTERTAINMENT, THU mxh"’.)nlly lmyprov~ Seattle Juneau Juneau 10 am. On January 29 5, 1} 2310 |Q — ed. You will find ey TR Rl N el Sy, AES e b | 33 ] Queen Mar. 5 Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Northla .(-i scheds to .\:.‘l tomperature w d. e teamer B”"gs Flfty two | Tomorrow night, starting at 8 them very att:ac- | pyans .Mar.12 Mar.15 Mar,27 frool Seaitle: March 20 ab ®{tipigisaniro was the| Passengers Here from 'oclock in the Roller Rink, A. B tive and comfurt- § Rogers .....Mar.13 Mar.17 Mar. p.m second 1 yer rec 4 in Hall, Douglas Camps A. N. B. and | Watson f 3 Apr. thuestorm scheduled o sall © Naroh, The ; 1. Deattle and Wayports . [X05 8 ihow 1o the peopie of | Rogers . ? 131 Apr. at ® Infarch were , 1 th ; bt o | Juncau, the Indian Tribal D > (‘;dz‘;f‘ - X g :g'- enth and -4 degrees o 1t f apt. Charles A.\or fostivity dances, in all glor \ - g 5 > in 1900 G y & in port from the 4 g o Watson ....Apr. 9 Apr.12 Apr. A oo 4] soath at 7:15 p. m. yesterday with | Rogers ......Apr.10 Apr.14 Apr. | mail, freight and the following pas- L A e e | ° e000006005080 | These dances will be performed SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS s s il Ty {chiefly by th are left of | v . 3 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS SECRET lNDICTMLNT engers lu.. Juneau: the once Taku Tribe. This tribe | . INFORMATION AND TICKETS; Robers schediiled 1o Bfl":;-r O s L eSS, S | numbered around 10000 at its| 5 BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone southbound about l_Q RETURNED TODAY Y s v HETY” |peak of population in the olden | g ; irsday night at 7 o'clock. e azlfiim M Surich, Mr. and MIs-|days and was known as the most| . GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Nougles Admiral Evans anhcdglnd In its first repor > it was|BE. Ireland, Mr. and Mrs, G. Jacob- formidable tribe in Alaska, They; southbound about March 27. @ ;0 c10q i n, the @8 My . 7400 A, | fought battles along the coast from sl i s in A ‘|Port Simpson up to Yakutat, and y S NGS Federal Grand Jury toc returned | Ko: Jean La g "y 4 LOCAL SAILINGS ¥ | & bt o ¥ fone sceret indictment and one mtfmd Mrs. M. V. Many 4 2R TaXil TUVer 1o0) e g Magnita scheduled to lewve ® (a true bill before Judge Justin W.|Melton, J. Palmer, Sar oitrd, | TRLFIRE N | for Sitka and way ports at e |Herding this ving. The nature| G. Roberts, Roy Rutherford,| In those days there were a dozen | 6 oclock Thursday night for ® of the indictment and the d g , Mrs. T. Suth |vilMiges along the Taku River, the| Skagway, starting Sept. 17. ® |ant named were not made public.| X T. Tulintsoff, Mrs. Capital being at high water mark, | feeeeeeses o v | every othur Tuesday. i not a true bill was in the |Tulinthely. Mrs. L. Weather Just a mile above the present De- I'or Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Seattle ot 2 R i g inst Harry Baito, Jupan-|Young, hd fwelve teerage from|Vighne camp. The farthest vil-| Wednesday et 1 p. m. for @ ese goon, | Seattle, lage was above the Tulsequeh River.| | [EIESICIUAN Leave Juneau Southbound urg and’ -Kake anid ®|Who Wwas ¢ 2 veeks| Judge J. Wickersham, Frank Po-|Beiides fighting other triber, there PACIRIC ago on a char 1 y the |pl y Faulk from Ketchikan; %ere many domestic battles, until| 3 5..e : % 4 8 Prohibition law . 8 1. L. Brown, J|finally half of the tribe moved to| Prin. Norah—Mar. 11, 22; April 1 Thete ‘Was! N0 seORLOL She. D1k |8l vertdast '} Gartley, W.|what is now known as the Town || b i 4 S trict Court this atternoon, Judge|Gartley! V. ley, and Eric An- of Klawock. At that time the|{ (SR Prin, Alice—Apr. 12, 22; May 3 + THE EMPIRE - . e - , Harding adjourning it to 10 a. m.|d : | population dwindled greatly by con- : . " w05 Is the Medium 2 R ¢ ! PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. March tomorrow when the grand jury will| While steamer is to the|tinuous wars, after dividing, very >4 Prin. Louise—May 13, 24; June 3 o S : 19.—Thirt thousand pounds of Teport again. | Westward n,hu is booked to stop at|few remained of the Taku tribe, | Through which the general | e 8 e A hallbirt ‘wére . Sbla Here yesterday:| ———— | Port Althorp. She alsd carries men !4l today there are only a hand-}{ Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada public can nlways have its American fish sold for . ALASKA !N PORT ‘}41d supplies for the San Juan ful left. and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers. wants supplied. cents and Cinadian fish f lant at ‘Uganik and the Naxuhf Many wierd costumes ‘will be| W. L. COATES, Agent. Clpsing time for classified wiin a 1t G 9 benba |Pacific plant at Uyak. These will’worn by the dancers, some of them | v : advertisements: 2 P. M R AL A BOUND FOR SOUTH |;,."transterrea to the Redondo at handed down from four to i A S i U R BT ) 5 Closing time for d y ad- % 2 b PRI T~ B i e e % f |,rwm'd. {generations, Among these Will he | r——_— vertisements: 11 A M <00%. TID TOMORROW € er v Capt. rson § - The ' Yukon cailed at 12:30 a.m. a huge dragon fly, which in the Teén cents per lUne first in- } 7 2 3 PR T I G O rrived in port from the s d| from the s:aska Juneau|nlden times, had the most in- sertion. : - 3 chortly before 11 am. t t arf with the following passen- jurious habit of biting a person's Five cents for continuous 5 P i o i 5 e Y el B L 3 passengers for Ju-|gers from Juncau; hair, thereby making him bald FOR SALE subsequent insertion g 1da: 2 eau John Renner, M. C. Edmunds, headed, or i r — x = I tide, 1€ am., 14 feet. 2 leaving a white streak Count five averace words t ; tsned prion ‘;i;l,i_ 5:14 D 117 feet Dennis Winn, Jack Rice, Mrs. A ank Nash, Mrs. Lena Leonard,|of hair en the person for the rest! . L » 0 month. Inquire Sea-| . o 10744 55 feet, |Miller, J. Zathorch, Frank Arm-|prank McCafferty, Henry Baxter,|of his 1 . SUNNY-SUDS E M}nlmum charge, 00 cents. (| View Apartments. Loy wile “‘-im >9 16 Istrong, Sam Lee, T. A. Parsons, J./Ralph Wien, Vern Depert, L.| SUNNY-SUDS ELECTRIC { e FiaNo, Viewor oreopnoe Poono- GREEK FREIGHTER B, Kauin e 5 6 |Cumg ol EE RO JUDGE PAINE HERE WASHING MACHINE gty anapt o AP SERLRCRRIIES, HeR 0 SENDS QUT “S0§” Cottin, Treland, L. M. Carti-| jonn F. Chamberlin, Gust Jusslin, | FROM FOX ISLAND : ! FO l( bAH‘ "d-"» Anderson Music Shoppe. x{van 'S.im Shucklin and uu.:,rjx.,, Anna Sinclair, Jack Kelly, ‘It.(‘ V. A. Painc, who has been on f NEW CORE, MAE 10, X Thie | o va loft ab 3 oolock thic |7 Shepard fng thigedgieerse fornls fox jsldad six miles from Foake FOR “ALEA ed: apartments, single or double. prackay Radio Station has picked ey i F A1 4 Cordova. since last November, came to Ju- 3 - < aflernoon affer unloading about e |neau early this week. Mrs. Paine 65 feet; in very pged condition,| Newly painted; baths and hot yp an “SOS” call of the Greek Py ¢ build g = y b i | equipped with a logging donkey | water furnishcd. Furnished cabins freighter Eugenie, listed as being 160 tons of building stone for the| MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS |remained at the fox ranch. { i a o N A erin company. Thaso‘ ‘he N meet el i o capable of handling Jm-? feet oi! $5.00 per menth Apply Sea- 200 miles nor[heagt.nf Bermuda. £ re wilr ‘“:f::; ;{E:tl; 2Bool:30e;)-' r:’.min xm(alr;pxh\'l;s/c{x)tpllq‘nr ;::Lu: sm):ur:tlan?;ar "Ifiz::.} Price $130 00 5 .:.x‘]u'i?lblmrO'llzzmirlfn‘w }10 ?— “PL:’?“ - Th(:. Eu;‘zsnle ds!u;:o g Eng";?; Mr i Mrs. J. D. Norris, Capt.|church Patlors. Mrs. Ray Taylor Paine said today. He said his 5 : tng thap anchors or made irito a had stopped and she: Was WHSDIC August Romenseth, Mrs. H. Good-and Mrs. W. P. Beott will act as fum is coming along excellently | : Sldbiver: Pl vezy T . MISCELLANEOGUS o steety I i win, Fred Kessel, Maj. Malcolm | hostesses, Interested friend nd rcported he and Mrs. Paine Iron Clad Guarantee For further in mmnnN to G - i e TS e SALT STUNS MICROBES AR 1 = nvited. —adv. havcf,a,d‘f‘__m"f*i‘fjoyam wlnter Hans Floe, Hawk t ske I—Come ¢ s s Floe, Hawk Inlet, “Alask it s WASHINGION, March 18—Salt,' | [, R. SHEPARD || « TR D ; fortune told from your hand.iy. . "py...y of Chemistry @nd Soils | NOBROR 0 Pramgrns FOR SALE ; owl W rk. num(;:)rl.fi,oiy:‘.nx;:];; Bl""rdo‘:z Srte, dstersaconitie af SRS bend & SON, Ine. | The “llVlARGNITA”: will ot ac- GARB 4GF Alaska Electric Light and Alleys. Goo nly ;;‘r ;"t“" i molds in certain alfalfa hay. GENERAL INSURANCE in Jupeau open | ) N | “Absolute Security” A I G C sell reasonable for cash. Se f A Figures at the University of Tex- Valentine Euilding ¥ HA UL N Power Ompany y‘:;l:-xc;;;:wn or write P. O. Box 651 WESTERN JN:/LS‘rlr;f;;roS“l;‘u119~ a shuw1 the x;:ecrhugyew:ge of fresh- e g -f‘ LOT CLEANING » . ), X 'y 4 * men is lower . [ ' 3 Juneau. : | im0 e oo S} ver sach yeari o W. D. BROWN || teares Juncau tor Dougias ana | WOLLAND THE TAILOR JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA FOR EALE—'\'T:’-OH v Gass Bede-] n prompt, efficient and strictly CANVAS ; § Thane will take orders atnd re- 2 3 Bk %h Suitable | confidential manner by expert D, P | 6: 1'% 3640 Bam. A i o o ol | Prospectors’ Supphes ! 7108w, 7:30 pm., late model Ad ruph il : g v Morris | anketd and Ghllls for 915amt 9:40pm. Chester Barnesson Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service stentils. Just the thing for mai Real _Service 12:30 p.m.t §11:15 p.m. Successor sz lists, Address 48, care Em-| WANTED 2:00pm. 12midnight Benson & Simonarson . & . " BEPEY R R 3 o & > pire, s e e | Construetion Sy wam PHONE 66 ! FOR BALE—vpeceacies 3345 a nair | be given free of charge to a re- 2 at Fome Grocery, E. Millazzer 1 intelligent woman past thirs Comp("nv - Extra Heavy Copper Tub Improved Safety Wringer Leaves Douglas for Juneau J - 6:20 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Genersl Merchandise. J g the ability to fit P | | e o A osition worth while, 34 1 i ‘Zis‘?fifii Coats made {0 grriex Peom THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY iy | W o An exception- 4 S hts | | 12:45pm.t 8§11:30 pm. FRESH ALASKA SEAL “The Last Service Is thé Greatest Tribute” LOS[ AND FGUND | a opportunity awaits the right ERAL ; 215 bam. 12:15 a.fn. : <IN 4 i GEN . A SKINS [ Corner 4th and Frankiin St, Phobe 136 } 5:00 p.m . | {Sizes up to 38 for $550.00. . 3 | —Thane. Select your own lining 1 t—Freight will be accepted. | from Y}‘)Velty ailks, | | i~ Saturtays ouly. ooy COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. oot s e ‘ MOTORSHIP MARGNITA i Mr sity of sa’s histor:; 1 . ’ o o i 8 e W 2 i | Phome 62 Jonean By & Nuvigw || YUIIAN'S |, P, bk g Ec, L B T ,,,;:::_m,,,,,, y PHONE YOUR ORDERS tion Company Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, snoo, Baran | s TO US , = CARBAGE | B o Sy C2 s s, G0 HAULED w.P ]ohnson We wil- attend to them NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. A.'F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. LO On Glacier His n. Give phone when an- v ma.n pOllCE dc SW ng gy _'*“l'”ng £k Sens fln‘pfi — Ct\*\PENTER WANTED— (“rl wom; for gen —_— . eral housew: Apply Mrs. I. . LOST+—White gold * Coldstein. WORK with. white knit b s SR AR T B TR Protiably between th 3 r the first time in the Univer- P! ; { N e ! Quick Service | 1% Sy exachddid [ racsing dafig Tieie » M. S. NORTHLAND ! promptly. Our coal, hay, Jau waht Besqeliable sefvice £ Thone 584 DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS :sgzslzn;mgil\;ea;:la :Vht;ia) order Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: Pion,eer POOl Hall 3. We always place our MAYTAG WASHING gumtuofnnsfacmm backof | . ). DHAKICK i _ MACHINES | You Can’t Help Being cvery printing job we do. We| jeweler srd " DAY-FAN RADIOS Pleased For Information Apply to are_good printers—know it— Gpacian Phone 1 . ~o D, B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent and are willing to back our | i Watehes Front Street Juneau | D. B. FEMMER * st - : J ’ Rdgaens wih ot gurssas | E5 G, lamonts , PHONE 114 j EEREPRONT, 114 L sverwaze b B March 20; April 1, 14, 26 MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Plol—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. mlp‘, Prop.