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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK JTLL HAVE T RuN OUT & NEW ROCHELLE - NOW THAT KIATZ nas The SWEET Woan BACK (1 HARMESS EVERYTHING SHOULLD B HOKEY POKEY ~ BOY! -How Kulz (OVES THAT WIFE O HIS S ANOBODY'S BUSINESS SINES! ( " KOKOM HOWRE YA AN HIS WIFE - ,;/"/WELL JWELL, €T AINT MV LITTLE ERIEND ARE NOUR GRaNDP - THE ActT ? DONT BE SMART, kokamMa TELL YOUR AUNTY HER FIRST HUSBAND IS HERE A HER WHAT She's STCK 1N The VEN a’ BOY ? How! C'™von s BG AND 'SEE The acr - HOME 2 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished st heated rooms for rent. Inquire at 326 Second Street. { THE EMPIRE = Is the Mediam Through which the general pulilic can always have its wants supplied. Llosing time for classifled advertisements: 2 P. M. / Closing time fer display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- Jsertion. Five cents for continuous # subsequent insertion. Count five average words the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR R house, vinen, Theatre. T—Furnis close in. Tailor, two room John Tor- to Palace S next FOR RENT—One room furnished kitchenette and bath. Gross Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- hed room suit- able for light housekeeping. Young lady preferred. Call at residence’ corner 3rd and Main St., op- posite Zynda Hotel. » {FOR RENT—Five room furnished FOR SALE | apartments with electric range. o Teelphone 2004. 421% East Tth 5 FOR SALE—Sunny Su ashing | Street. machine; crib mattress, size 30x 54; smal] library table 24 inch | top. Telephone 2104. i FT)R RENT-—Furnished apt. Heat- ed, 4 rooms, bath. Phone 5703. —— |FOR RENI—1Wwo room zurnished FOR SALE—Four horsepower Fris- | house, $15.00 month. Inquire Sea- co Standard gas engine in good | yiew Apartments. i condition, Cheap for cash. Tele-| | phone Thane 6-2 rings. PIANO, Victor orinopnonic Phono- e ———| @2raph, sewing machines. Rent or FOR SALE — Hot rouint electric sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. i ove, three plates and oven. Prac- = ::cal!y newl and at a bargain.|’OR RENT-—Fuily tur::l!;‘e: Telephorie 54C4. apartments, single or uble. Newly painted; baths and hot| water furnished. Furnished ublnli $5.00 per mcnth. Apply Bea-| view Apts. | WANTED WANTED—A reliable maid for gen- eral house work. Telephone 361. * FOR SALE—Two modern five room houses with baths. Good location. John Welsh, Telephone 1561. $FOR SALE_Overstuifed davenport, | Telephone 2451. | —_— — ! FOR SALE—Three room furnished { house; garage. Telephone 4004. R e W PR ‘Standard. | WANTED—4A cumplete training will | SALE — 16 hp. Standard,; Rzgooo- 8 h.p. Union in good con-| be given free of charge to a re-| @ition, $260.00; also some smaller| fined intelligent woman past thir- . Fleek’s Machine Shop,| [¥: Possessing the ability to fit, gfl:}e:s' i B herself for a position worth while, S with larger income. An exception- FOR SALE .— Almost new range/ al opportunity awaits the right suitable for burning either coal person. Give phone when an-| sor wood, family size. Also Sing-| swering. Box 85, care Empire. i ) er sewing machine in good con- > dition. Inquire Seaview Apart- ments. » " AGENTS WANTED —— |sEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY by | ‘WOR BALE—®peciacies 3348 & DaIr | oiant international indgstry. over| at Home Grocery, E. Mulazger,| 7000 already started; some doinz General Merchandise. | annual business $13,000; no ex- - | perience or capital required; ev- MISCEL’ ANEOUS erything supplied; realize success, independence Rawleigh's way; FPALMIST—Come and bave your | retail food products; soap, toilet fortune told from your hand. preparations, stock, poultry sup- Work. business, marriage and the| Ples; your own business support- future foretold. 302 Front ed by big American, Canadian, Street. Australian industries; resources ever $17,000,000; established 40| WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU- REAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle, years; get our proposition; all say it’s great! Rawleigh Company, Washington. Investigations made in prompt, efficient and strictly Dept. SK-4-J, Oakland, Calif. confidential manner by expert LOST AND FGUND operators. P MO 3 R, 5 LOST — The owner of the bridge Dr. G. M. Hall University of book accidentally carried away| Tennessee, geologist, found coal from the Florence Shop last Mon- | / veins extending 7,500 feet deep in| day would appreciate its return] Johannesburg. 1 by person or mail, V. D. BROWN I CANVAS | Prospectors’ Supplies ul | Marine News e POBRSBEIIS | LRI B R R B R I I R T T S S S, Steamer Movements °* ° TIDES TOMORROW . ® 0000 %0000 e e NORTHBOUND | - Alameda scheduled to arrive @' High tide, 8:30 am., 160 feet Saturday. Low tide, 10:22 am., 00 feet Northland scheduled High tide, 4:36 p.m., 123 feet. Saturday. Low tide, 10:14 pm., 48 feet. Admiral Evans scheduled to ———— - arrive Saturday. HALIBUT PRICES Queen due Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April § at 9 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 7 at 8 pm Admiral Watson scheduled to sail from Seattle April 9 at 10 am. . Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle April 12 at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers is scheduled south at midnight, tonight. Alaska scheduled southbound about April 8. LOCAL SAILINGS Maignita scheduled to lewve for Sitka and way ports at to arrive SEATTLE, April 3. ® =old 96,900 pounds ® 11 and 18% cents. * MARGNITA TR Five vessels of halibut at TA TRIP TO SITKA IS DELAYED The Margnita will not be on the Juneau-Sitka run, leaving tonight, for the present trip but the route will be covered with the gasboat Pheasant, Capt. Bert Maycock, car- rying mail only and a few emer- gency passengers. The Pheasant will make no calls at Hirst Cove or Chichagof. [ The Margnita left carly this| week for Ketchikan for repairs| caused by damage sustained on| 6 o'clock Thursday night for e her last outbound trip from Ju- skagway, starting Sept. 17. ® neau for Sitka. While the damage| every other Tuesday. e |was not extensive it was deemed| America First leaves every e (advisable to send the ship to Ket- Wednesday at 1 p. m. for @ chikan fo be placed on the ways Petersburg and Kake and e there way ports. b 2000 ® 8 000000 —e——— | | | e R QUEEN ON CIAL TRIP The Queen, of the Admiral Line,| will be in Juneau northbound some- time this coming week-end on a| STEAMER QUEEN IS NOW COMING NORTH cpecial trip, according to Brice| it o ke Howard, local agent. The Quu.vu" SEATTLE, April 3—Steamer|is making the trip with a full| Queen sailed for Southeast Alaska |freight and passenger list for can- | ports at 10 o'clock this forenoon neries in order to accommodate| with 187 first class passengers this business, Mr. Howard said and 37 steerage {After this trip she will be laid up| The following passengers are in Seattle for repairs, sailing again booked for Juneau: late in Ma Mrs. Ida R. Creese, James R.| S Sharp, G. W. Ruotsola, Bert Ruot- sola, C. M. Hanley, Mrs. Lois Mar- 3 tin, N. Madoff and wife, Mrs. R. B.| The Bernice E, Capt. Alfred Martin and baby, and two steer- Edwards, sold 9,000 pounds of hali- |but here yesterday to San Juan lfl! 10’2 and 6% cents. D A IV LEAVING . . . . . . . ° ° . . . ° . . . ° . . . . ° ° ° . . ° . . . . . . . . » . . . i BERNICE LLS HALIBUT age. ———— R. T. Hirsh, representative of the New York Alaska Gold Dredging| firm, and J. K. Crowdy, dredge-| man, are bound for the westward on the Alaska. They are going to Candle, where they will take over mining property to be developed. B — The Virginia <V, Capt. Matt Nordness, is leaving today for Port | |Althorp with a load of box shooks | |from the Juneau Lumber Mills. ' - e, | Passengers from Cordova on the | MUBUAROY S : The Mutual, zender of the Fi-| Northwestern included S. Wallstedt, | o . | traveling representative of the 9algo Island Packing Company at | (Pillar Bay, is in port today to Moose Lodge. {load lumber at the Juneau Lum-| & TICE ber Mills. ;i i — The Methodist Ladies Aid Society s will meet at the Parsonage to- WARER CNSC S BFIoN | water will marrow afternoon at 2:00 p. m. to|,, Waler will be off tonight from 112 o i e perfect plans for a Fancy Work o’clock midnight till 1 a. m. or % {about one hour, on Front Street| i‘;‘:‘fil‘;’;:;h s to be held Saturday, |n o, ¢he Nugget Shop fo the Al- S e adv. | | aska Juneau. —adv. JUNEAU WATER CO. | L J. Smaricx Jeweler and Optician e e e | SEE BIG VAN | Goodrich, Hood and Firestone | Rubber Boots, 8hoepacks, Slick- ers and Oil Skins 211 SEWARD STREET Always Open Ulvarware | | | I o I Blankets and Qui for Real Service IR 0 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15 pm. 7:10 a.m. 17:30 pm. 9:15am.t 9:40 p.m. 12:30 p.m.t §11:15p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t 11:00a.m. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Junean 6:30 a.m. 6:30 pm. 8:30 a.m. $7:45 p.m. 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 p.m. 12:45p.m.t §11:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 12:15a.m. 3:30pam.t 1:15a.m. 5:00 p.m. : *—Thane, t—PFreight will be accepted. $—=8aturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company- .. . PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US We wik attend to them promptly. Our coal, hay, grain and transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why, You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER «=. PHONE 114 GO RIGHT (A% B.G. YOU'RE AS WEICOME AS A PALLBEARER wir AN SHOES Privain rights NES. MR GOCGLE. - THAT'S JUST ThE WaY SHE<S ACTED EVER SINCE SHE ARR\ED NEVER MOVES QUT OF THAT CHAIR - JUST SITS AND ROCKS AND Highest Honors for Vetera n Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley, presenting the Oak Leaf Cluster, one of the highest army awards, to Major General Frank R. McCoy for his fine administrative work during the Nicaraguan elections. International Newsraald miral Watson. He expects to go rboerd the TUnited States Bureau of Fisheries boat Brant as en- zineer, | L. Utness, Superintendent of 'the Pioneer Sea Food cannery at Cor- dova, passed through Juneau on the Alaska. ] Among the cannerymen on the Alaska was E. A. Edwards, head f the Valdez Packing Company, who was accompanied by Mrs. Ed- wards. | A. Rue,’ Manager of the New | England Fish Company plant at| Drier Bay is bound for that place on the Alaska J. J. Buckley, Deputy U. 8. Mar- shal at Fairbanks, is returning home on the Maska after taking prisoners south on the last trip of hat steamer. S. C., Barrington and E. Reid, transportation men of Wrangell, re- turned to their home on the North- western, after visiting in Juneau and Tenakee for two weeks, WHO'S WHO | AND WHERE | Capt. James Abernethey of the American Mail Line is returning south on the Admiral Watson from a vacation spent at Dutch Harbor. He declared he had the finest va- cation of his life. the Alaska included C. C. Proper for Arrivals on Mr. and Mrs. Juneau J. T. Tennyson, Superintendent of the Superior Packing Company. was a passenger for Tenakee on the Alaska. Oliver Stiles, who has been trap- ping in the Yakataga area this winter, was an arrival on the Ad- FOR THE PARLOR FURNACE JUNIOR DIAMOND BRIQUETS OTHER LEANING TOWE) FURDPE , NAME s NO% AND YET THEY SAY IT DOESNT PAY 0 APVERT‘ISE ARE JUST RIGHT ANCOUVER, D SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Norah—April 12, May 3 Princess Louise—May 13, 24, June 3 Princess Alice Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS ANI)-RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building Juneau I FINEST-. STEANERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Northbound Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Apr. Apr. 19p.m. Apr. Apr. 5 Apr. Apr. 12 Apr. Apr. 158p.m. Apr. Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 26 Apr. 29 Apr. 299p.m. May 3 Due Juneau Southbound Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 2 May May Steamer *Northwestern *Alaska tAlameda *Yukon *Northwestern tAlameda *Alaska *Yukon tAlameda 15 19 *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. f—Southeast Route only. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 RS e e ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Passenger accom- uodations on ¢ Admiral Line v sels have been sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Southbound Leave Juneau Mar. 13 Mar. 27 Mar. 20 Apr. 3 Apr, 4 Apr. 17 Apr.11 Apr.24 Apr.18 Leave Arrive Seattle Juneau Mar. 9 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 22 Mar. 31 Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Queen Evans Rogers Watson Rogers Evans .. Queen Watson Rogers INFORMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Nouglas e y NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: April 1, 14, 26 Fer Information Apply to D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent TELEPHONE 114 ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS FOR SALE OR RENTED Royal, Hoover and General Electric The three best vacuum cleaners on the market today. Regular Advertised Prices Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNTAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Phone 6 Phone 18 Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service P e e THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 R Tt e e S T e | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. | MOTORSHIP MARGNITA |Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o'cloek direct to Funter -Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port {Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, |way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every ofher | Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— 5 X A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149.: Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 PBol—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. ! 0old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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