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o > o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. ( I WOULDN'T Ki NOu ABOUT ANY THIN AS SERIOUS AS THL NOU WHAT L Saw WITH MY 0w ENES! BARNEY = IM TELLING ' ~RIGHT AT THIS = il 1 G B S, I GOTTA GET = | HOLD OF KLOTZ =HELL BLOW A COUPLA TUBES WHEN HE HEARS THIS -~ WELL FER THE LUVVA Mike! cos s FER By BILLE DE e ] I.LARGEST " W SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Southbound Leave Steamer Seattle *Northwestern Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Apr. |3 STEAMERS - FOR JUNEAU ¢ W] Marine News with 207 first class passengers and Queen scheduled to sail from A stadvibe; Cannery Crews ‘ o Yrjana, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Proper, Northwestern scheduled to sail Northland Saiis | o Austin from wayports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . ° . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . » . . a |area yesterday. 800,000 CARS STOLEN for a week or more when she will SHRGHIPGY G leave in company with the Re- es 00000000 triever. A ! o ) : g Steamer Movements A UAR ! N 4 Alameda and Northland| am meers romorrow = s NORTHBOUND o il Nigh | oo * Alameda scheduled to arrive @ | s s ALASKA Sailed Last Night— | 1, 1aqes Ald of the Resurrec- |~ et 2 Saturday. (3 T U 1 Evans Sailed Today [tion Lutheran Church will meet to- | Northland scheduled to arrive e 0 St morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'cloek | Saturday. . me Mr: t . SEATTLE, April 2. — Steamer at the home of Mrs. B. B. Green | 'assenger accom Admiral lwan; scheduled to: More than 350 on S[eam.’Am,,,m" sailed at 9 oclock last on Distin Avenue. Mrs. John‘; aodations on f arrive Saturday. Q ig 3 L ' assist a Stess SCHEDULED SAILINGS o er Out of beallle— night for Southeast Alaska ports Reck will assist as hostess. \dmiral Line v Southbound . Scattle April 3 at 10 am. @ The following passengers are| - Yukon scheduled to sail from e k. e it |bound for Juneau: | WASHINGTON, April 2.—Three | °d. You will find | Queen Mar, 5 Mar. 9 Mar.13 Seattle April 5 at 9 a.m. o' With the biggest passenger list 2 X ! i el them very attrac- | gyans Mar.12 Mar.15 Mar. 27 Seattle April & -m. o J 4 J. F. Huffman, Miss M. Peter- hundred thousand automobiles are y . g » s Norah scheduled to e Out of Seattle of any stcamer this * tive and comfort- | Rogers Mar. 13 Mar, 17 Mar. 20 Princess Norah schedule: o won (SO0, Mrs. Fred Peterson, Major stolen annually in the United " i % g - April e Year, the Alaska, C Anderson, e 5 | Watson Mar.19 Mar.22 Apr. sail from Vancouver P + . oo ¥ Malcolm Eliott, W. E. Wetzler, Dr. States, it is estimated by the Amer: 2 o arrived in port from the south at f _ iz Rogers .....Mar.27 Mar.31 Apr. 7 at 9 pm. ek Bt & W. W. Council, A. C. Kinsley, R. ican automobile assoclation. The BVaN AP 8 JARE Tats seheduled to ® 5 p.m., yesterday with the fol- H ak Bicicind e A ivans .. pr. pr. pr. At W etion” 1 lowing for Juneau Lonseth, R. Rayke, H. C. Davis national loss is $20,000,000. Queen Apr. 8 Apr. 7 Apr. sail from Seattle April 9 at ¢ [OWIng foF .unee and wife and daughter, Grover C. ces Watson Apr. 9 Apr.12 Apr e L. D. Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. J. | i 4 ats weiss APE, pr. pr. 10 am. | Winn, and 15 steerage | ATTENTION ELKS Rogers ....Apr.10 Apr.14 Apr. it and E. H. Myer from Seattle; R. g , Meeting tonight. Installation. from Seattle April 12 at 9: . Borisuers. Albert Whibs: L% ¥ _"f‘*'}:l*-]\"":’ N“;ll‘“fl":’l S{*:I"d 9 adv. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | INFORMATION AND TICKETS: a.m. e - Re s __|oclock last night with 65 sen- - >eee - SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Swartz 1. Brockman, J S etirey: |gers including William Morris and Gome to the Martinique School BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt.. Phone Admiral Rogers is scheduled @ : i ! p |Wife for Juneau. of Dance on Friday afternoons GUY L. SMITH, A J 3 sters and r i |0 ance ay @ 3 . , Agent, Nouglas south Thursday night. o Svarda, G. B. Peters and Mrs. | D. Evans Sailed Today b the Moinust Dancss 16 foae ] 4 . Ma ] Apr. 1 Apr. 8 Apr. 19p.m.Apr. 5 Apr. 1 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 15 Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 22 Apr. 159p.m. Apr. 19 Apr. 21 Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 *Yukon Apr. 26 Apr. 29 May 6 fAlameda Apr. 20 9p.m. May 3 May § WASHINGTON ARRIVES *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. {—Southeast Route only. The Washin ew England hich will operate this year section of the ng cannery 1 the Yakutat arrived in Juneau will remain here NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 els have been sompletely and - - - 3 YEARLY | Leaye Juneau Leave Arrive naterially improv- Seattle Juneau | i Alaska scheduled southbound ! Ay Or S, i 1. | Steamer Admiral Evans sailed for gyred, AT about April 8 o When the Alaska left Scattle 1ast] jagq porgs at 10 o'clock this . = LOCAL SAILINGS o Saturday morning she had aboard|mornine with 79 first class pas- Magnita soheduled o lewve o 257 first class passengers and 108 \sengows and 26 steerage. There is NOTICE TO CREDITORS | for Sitka and way ports at e Sieerage, a total of 365. Smg.r::‘lmn]y ond steeinge . passengsr for| 1 Llho f’(.‘()l\l'ln\\xu:vl;\n('r’s C{(’\ur:. !:\ 6 o'clock Thursday mnight for e cannery crews are booked for COr-|gunean. | and or he ‘"""f‘" recinct, Skagway, starting Sept. 17, o dova. while stops are scheduled at| PR e | First Division, Territory of Al- : * " o Tenakee and Drier Bay | | aska. In Probate every othor Tuesday. e o | | A MY o e Tt e t to her regular B In the Matter f the Estate of} + . Amerioa First Jeaves every o e s R Py bl Roads Exceed Tr.acl?ge "LYNN BRAINARD apstT. peo|{ For Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Seattle Wednesday 8¢ 1 b m. {00 2 Cirried more than 100 tons of W Of Railways in France ceusea ; PESEMER o ing and window sash for the con-| v Natice 15 hitrelly given; b Agnes | Leave June Southbound way ports tractors of the Territorizl and Fed-| PARIS, April 2—The roads over F. Adsit was on the 1st day of “eave juneau dSouthoour SRSV as BN Sa {which special automobiles April, 1930, appointed Executrix of B.C. COAST ———— - 11 d i N 4 STE AMSHIPS ———————— - She left here at 5:30 o'clock this|ing to the railway companies the estate of Lynn Brainard Adsit, STEAMSHIPS Deit ice b 9. e e 7 | ‘ iy 1ex'e g g d ,-‘ . |port passengers from one railway deceased lllll. Ah Apl‘. 121 2"’ Mfly 3 % Y THWESTERN IN morning. Passengers leaving here| ‘s . FOR RENT NOR were: H. A. Allen, C. O. Peason, |System to another in France, meas-| All persons having claims against| path ot M 13, 24: J 3 THE EMPIRE e S ok o fiaiaied TH Paul Roy, William McDonald, C. J.|ure more than half as much as the the estate of the said deceased,| rin. Louise—May 15, 5 June Is the Medium ‘r(lzlii h‘:ll‘\-‘\l‘v (::;l(l xl‘y):w):l.:; m(];”x‘-;]::-ll PORT BJ)UND SOU Palun, Carl Stress, Sam Nelson,|iron tracks belonging to the same shall prc:.)m‘xt lhc)f)‘ properly v | 4 | Apply Coliseum The-| The Northwestern, Capt. C. V. John Martinson and two steerage |companies. z : A [.xovfl. t(«)‘ 1‘(1:' .[u"(hl‘;mif?,m -.v.z" Iln‘l'un: Tickels to or from ail Eastéin polnts of United States’ or Cannda Through which the general s ort fr for Seward; E. G. Watch for La-| In 1929 more than 300,000 passen- 505, Goldstein uilding, Juneau, | g esterlund, arrived in port from v r 4 " as it . a ¥ 2 and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers. West 3 A . -|gers were carried in automobiles Alaska, within six months from the P public can always have its } . o ——————— 1o westward at 1:45 o'clock this touche; Willlam Shaw, Chester B0 p : | ¢ NT—Furnished suit- the westwar e & Fou- |owned by the railway companies. date of this notice. | W. L. COATES, Agent. . wants supplied. { Furnished room sui ‘ine with Paul Bishop, John Simonsen, Alonzo Black, Fred Fou y ; @ Bl o Olosing time for classifled § | ableior light housekeeping. Young ;;‘:’i::nsm T, Baghy, and S, Wall. lon, Joseph Podboy, T. O'Malley, 1“0 hm”wn]y ci?p&,:ggfluutofnfi- 2“da;’<y l;«{ AI)L:::!AII;MAMSR“, L ———— advertisements: 2 P. M. | 1lady preferred. Telephone Zynda ™" ™ Ak 2 Mrs. T. O'Malley, R. D. Russell,|blles have lengthene he _ rall-, 8 pril, k | 2 Closing time fer display ad- || Hotel. "”:’:c’?;u";“;‘luiw am. with tne Barl Bell, Jack Rink and one steer- |Way lnes of France by more than| AGNES F. ADSIT. | vertisements: “u:;'elrd{m - | [FOR RENT—Five room Turnished following: George R. Chamberlin, 88 for Cordova. B AN m‘fs_.,_.___ {First publication, April 2, 1930, | ELECTRIC VA CUUM Ten cents per 1‘ apartment with electric range. M. J. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. R.| 5 4 e ATTENTION ELKS |Last publication, April 23, 1930, 4 Loy i Telephone 2004. J. Groner, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hon- Meeting tonight. Installation. |z T !lv:m:e‘nu lolr:nwntmuoua S e ning, Mrs. C. M. Jorgenten and ADMIRAL WATSON Py M. H, SIDES, Secretary. [t £ subseq insert! 'OR RENT—Furnished apt. Heat- ;" cteerage for Seattle; Reinert o SR e i R S Count five average WOrds | cd, 4 rooms, bath. Phone £703. g o U 0% \imsirong and L. | HERE LAST NIGHT, ‘ HAR(I:{IS Hardware to the line. e <5 ps D. Falconer for Ketchikan; E. Pet- | ompan Minimum charge, 50 cents. ‘“,’,’i.,sfh;};;,‘.I,“;n{,f"';‘m;.“;;“‘;“;‘f tierers, S. C. Barrington and E.' The Admiral Watson, Capt. Einar| P dy FOR SALE OR RENTED | "Apar 4 eid for Wrangell; Sam Guedt for Thomsen, arrived in port from the, Now located next oo eecorrreee=d | View Apartments, R 2 Foobtossus e ST S s Petershurg. | Westward at 7 o'clock last evening. | CONNORS ¥ 5 | FIANO, Victor ortnopnonic Phono- ———,——— Passengers disembarking here in- Royal Hoov()r and FOR SALE | zraph, sewing machines. Rent Oy o ¢ o o » o » ® o o ¢ cluded A F. Novatney, W. H. Dug- GARAGE i ’ - — | sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. TIDES TOMORROW e dell, Oliver Stiles and Secundo Ba- $— | Fl N FOR SALgfgour horse])opwfi‘; 1";»1(:‘-1‘ 7OR RENT—Fuily furnished ® ® ® * ¢ CRC RN BRI B ‘gflé.he e ke dinw o the General V] e(‘trlc co Standard gas engin | | : .m. condition. Cheap for cash. Tele- | ;z‘::;‘“:fi;}m;‘_"%;:mmm?“m‘ High tide, 2:53 am., 169 fect. southrwnh"me fa]l:{wlng passen- THE JUNEAU LAUMDRY The ) 1 hone Thane 6-2 rings. | . | Low tide, 9:3¢ am. -1.0 feet. gers from Juneau: H. R. Sarber, 1e three best vacuum cleaners on s e it s | water furnished Furnished cabina| T %o\l 3l [ 156 feet. |Mrs. Mary Reyes and four children. Franklin Street, between e y I FOR SALE — Hot Point clectric| $500 per mcnth. Apply Bea~ | U7 o' g9 pm’ 34 feet |for Petersburg) Ed Ridley for Ket- Front and Second Streets the market today stove, three plates and oven. Prac-| view Apts. | (Y 5 chikan. P PHONE 350 ) ! tic;xll);‘ newm&nu at a bargain.| | AALIBROY. PRICES My g £ Regular Advertised Prices Telephone g WANTED | | — —— s FOR BALE—Two modern five room | : | SEATTLE, April 2—Two vessels | R AGE houses with baths. Good location. | WANTED—A reliable maid for gen- | with 61,000 pounds of halibut ar-| ‘The Woodrow, :k:)- ;.HC;‘D i 2 Ny s % S valsh. Telophone 1501 | ‘eral house work. Telephone 36L |rived yesterday and sold for 12 boloff, of Kootznahoo, Is in Alaska Electrlc Llo'ht and John , P e Sl il today, loading supplies for Mr. MOoST ks, when th S FOR SALE—Overstuifed davenport,\WANTED—A complete training wfll’ g Soboloff’s store there. dcido b " qf H ;phone 2451. | be given free of charge to a re-| e R e ecide ave a piece O o s S et | fined intelligent woman past thir- |, PRINCE R O N printing done want it at once. LOT CLEANING ower Ompany FOR SALEThree room furnished | 1y, possessing the ability to fir 2-—One tunteed 8ac fen BOuiiis [ SEE BIG VAN I Weare well equipped togive § | WOLLAND THE TAILOR nouse; garage. Telephone 4004. | yercaif for a position worth while, POUN 3 Goodrich, Hood and Firestone | . o will take orders and re- T B OUGL LASKA E 7, — i = terday. American fish brought| | 4 service on work, g JUNEAU AND D AS, A K FOR SALE — 16 hp. Standard,| with larger income. An excephof o\ 'yq 3 conts and Canadian sold | | Rubber Boots, Shioepacks, Siick- | s id kil ceive payments Phone 6 Phone 18 ? e . ) on. | al opportunity awaits the right 4 | ers and Oil Skins . 4250.00; 8 hp. Union In good €O | 10000 ™ Give phone when an-[for 6 and 14 cents. 211 SEWARD STREET Purthermore, it will not look Chester Barnesson “ S ; dition, §200.0; also some AT | LUy pox 85, care Empire. | AR I Always Open like a hurry up job, since our Successor Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service gzszflss i 5k ol ers le at mbm-’ FERRY TIME CARD ability to handle rush work Benson & Simonarson W e B T e | enables us to give it the PHONE 66 i SALE — Almost new range ' g and ORI or wood, family size. Also Sing- . | Sk A 6:15 p.m. is given worl | er sewing machine in good con- 7:30 pm. ‘ 20% OFF THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY dition. Inquire Seaview Apart- 2 ¥ 9:40 p.m. That’ US / H & ments. AMERICAN 12:30pm.t $11:15pm. 9 \ il “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute POR BALE—®peciacies 33.45 a nalr LEGION L i Aoy {{ On Faney Silk Linings for || Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 at Home Grocery, E. Mullazger, | 3:15 pan. v ST B v NSy | Your Fur Coats | Merchandise. | *4:00 p.m. | L b e, _i'_“:“‘l“____‘_fl____' ARENA | Leaves Douglas for Juneau ’ G A RB AGE |{ mHave your garments relined || 1 o 4 .m. o i | 6:30 a.m. 6:30p | § mow. Coule in anfl make }| COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. e Axn ¥OURD Next Smok | Saemy apm HAULED | —— | MOTORSHIP MARGNITA ‘ ext Smoker 9:30am.t :55 p.m. | | » — i # 12:45pm.t §11:30pm. AND LOT CLEANING | Y 2 . : 5 “LOST — The owner of the bridge RIL 12TH | 2:15 pm. 12:15a.m. .'% s | urman’'s !Lpaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o'clock i : ay L sgpy d Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port book accidentally carried away 3:30 pm.t 1:15am. PHONE YOUR ORDERS) Fhone 584 |direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, from the Florence Shop last wero;k 00pm. s | | Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, B: would appreciate its return by — *—Thane. S —_——— Wy ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other person or mail. 'o———- {—Preight will be accepted. . Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— | W. D. BROWN "5?,‘?.‘.{3"';’""'1.; We will attend to them NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. A.'F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. MISCELLANEOUS CANVAS Lan ve April promptly. Our coal, hay,’ ot ot o 577 | Prospectors” Sapplin o i e et bives| S NORTHLAND PALMIST—Come and have ym;r Blu?k sl Q.,,B ‘for Juneau Ferry & Naviga- |is increasing daily. There's al o e i 7 m{mw:;:u.':l:mmrm:a&eil Real Service l tion Company {:3:;"; ngil?a he :;fla] order|| * Eeaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: Pioneer Pool Hall : fed r ! tufure foretold. 302 Front, ,__._—-—T 3 3 April 1, 14, 26 MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Street. I.). SaAricx MIDGET LUNCH You Can’t Help Being I S Telephone 183 ]—Billiards P WES . ‘er Inform s - . Box_ 156, Oeattio,| Jeweler and {| Tom Sturge, Prop. Pleased Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop.~ | Washington. Investigations made Optician || Open Daily Except D.B 3 R D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent i ¢ in-prompt, efficient and strictly | . Watcdes i» . B, FEMME N contidential manner by expert ‘gidgy Dismonds | Sunday || - ™ prioNE 14 TRLEPHONE H4 ,Old Papers for sale at Empire Of operators, i Stiverware o et i ——b — e DR ATARTTY SR S wrerer BT MOV WOt wrme W - - . [N