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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK g g s g el b ——— BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG [ [/ AND THERE (N THE. \ T “".1§|i‘.‘fl\{|!‘;§‘ y N o \ SHHM - OM.DEAR - SHES | BROAD DAVLIGHT - AS 3 i I PACKING HER GRIP - SHW BOLORACED AS EVER - DONT TALk SO LOUD - I SAW - SHE MEETS ; NO! 1 HeaR 4 1 CANT SEE HER MOW - A VIPER ANUD WALKS HER GOING THERE SHE \S - SHE'S OFF WITH RiM % UPSTAIRS - g FILUNG A FoUNTAIN OW DID HE LOOK COME WITH * PEN- PERMAPS N LIKE A ME. MY FRIEND - SHE\IS GOING B . ASK YOU MR CROONER ? A b g GOOGLE How DOES W’F MODERN HUSBAND AR , . STAND A CHANCE COF 7 . . s v 3 | SAILING SCHEDULE @NG Qs Renls 2 N, NS 8 \ Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau & PN A Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ~ R NN S *Northwestern ....Mar, 22 Mar. 25 Apr x \ E *Alaska Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. tAlameda .. Apr. 19p.m. Apr. 5 Apr. *Yukon . Apr. 5§ Apr. 8 Apr *Northwestern Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr tAlameda Apr. 15 9p.m. Apr. 19 Apr. *Alaska ..Apr, 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 2 *Yukon Apr. 26 Apr. 20 May tAlameda ....Apr. 20 9p.m. May 3 May 5 Marine News | IS KILLED BY | ROCKSEIGHTY | —oeed AN EXPLOSION| -~ ONETAKEN OFF i UNALGA WILL !om Seknpen Dies!frokn Tni} galies, seous, At 11, o ol i juries Received Aboard |Briish steamer City of Peking - I X struck the rocks 15 miles north- ' Alten PSS ® 9 9 0 0 0 0000 00 Steamer Movements . . . NORTHBOUND - Admiral Watson due to arrive ® Saturday or Sunday. L4 Admiral Rogers scheduled to e arrive next Monday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Northwestern scheduled to sail @ from Seattle April 12 at 9 ® am. . Northland scheduled to sail ® from Seattle April 14 at 9 ® p.m. ) Alameda scheduled to sail from @ Seattle April 15 at 9 pm. ® Alaska scheduled to sail from @ Seattle April 19 at 9 am. @ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah in port south- @ . ° . . . . . « . . B . . o ° . . . . Schooner east of Port Hamilton Island, south e kof Korea, early this morning. Pas- SEWARD, Alaska, April 11.—Olaf sengers and crew, numbering 81 | Passenger accom: | Semsen, aged 43, a single man of | were rescued by a passing trawler | modations on | gty Seattle, member of the crew of |and landed on a small island off Admiral Line v - | P Southbound C G d C the halibut schooner Alten, was|the Korean coast. 1t is belleved | sels have been Let A TP oast Guard Cutter on At- yined vesterday by an explosion |the vessel is a total loss. | sompletely and aatin e ;, 3 | 3 SR materially improv- eattle Juneau Juneau lantic Coast C |of one of the schooner’s air tanks R c Loast Loming | ed. You will find !located in the galley. 3 : Mar. 5 Mar. 9 Mar.13 to Junea 4 HALIBUT PRICES them very attrac- Mar, 12 Mar.15 Mar. 27 u | Semsen was standing on the ik S tive and comfort- ‘Mar 13 Mar 11 Mar, 20 R (e o '”_“' . ,deck directly above the tank. ‘Hr, SEATTLE, April 11.—Four vessels | able. Mar. 19 Maf.n Apr. 3 :bAphI 11—Returning suffered two broken legs besides with 15,900 pounds of halibut sold Apr. 4 to the Pacific, the scene of her fatal internal injuries. He lived | ) . vecterday at 1% and 103 baRE ) . h . 5 Apr.17 early triumphs, the Coast Guard only three hours after the explo- oo % o 3 k . 7 Apr.11 cuttéer Manning will arrive in 8e- ! sion. " 3 Apr.24 {attle in June, bound for Juneau| - Capt. Jacob Bossi abandoned 28 CARD PARTY § - 3 .14 Apr.18 :m take up station replacing the skates of gear, valued at several vcuttgr Unalga, which is to be sent thousand dollars, and sailed direct| The Pioneers Auxiliary, Igloo No. | INFORMATION AND TICKETS: |to the Coast Guard depot at South to Seward and is awaiting instruc- |8, will hold a card party after| | Baltimore for new boilers and-re- tions from the Fisherman's Union |cheir next meeting on April ith| A BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 { building. of Seattle, of which Semsen was|it about 8:30 p. m. Prizes and Y X " GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas Comdr. J. A. Starr, who will com-|a member, before shipping the body | refreshments. Admission fifty cents. == mand the Unalga during her voyage 'gouth. Public invited. —adv. to the East Coast, has arrived in .- D Seattle from Key West, Fla,, where; AGFA-ANSCO FILMS AT Dell E. Snermi, saneauws Mano he commanded the cutter Talla-| ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv| nner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv PP L v . 00000 000000000000000000000000000s0ecw bound at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails at 11. Queen scheduled southbound 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Admiral Evans scheduled south about April 17. Yukon scheduled southbound about April 15. LOCAL SAILINGS Mmgnita scheduled to leuve for Bitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday night for Skagway, starting Sept. 17. every other Tuesday. America First leaves every Wednesday &t 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and poosa. He has faken over com-'—— = !mand of the Unalga succeeding !Lieut. N. 8. Haugen, who has been transferred to the cutter Snohomish o . | 3 FOR PRINCE RIJPERT, VANCOUVER, as executive officer. FaIx K Manning Rescues Villagers i ) ! The Unalga will make an Alaska L ) VICPORIA AND SEATTLE way ports. T, 3 PY eseeeeoe cruise, leaving here April 12, before . ; et B lleaving for the East Coast. She : ; { Leave Juneau Southbound e F,U_R R.E_[ r % imea e Tive wClock | WLl sall for Balttmore July 1 N - s : : Bt R THE EMPIRE FOR RENT — Unfurnished house- | Bave You =oed N abry" g| The Manning, commanded by B.C. COAST rincess Norah—Apri 2B | Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cn(ei Capt, . W. Beiry, did valuable Reliu])]e, STEAMSHIPS F keeping room for rent. Call at R M Martin residence, corner of Third | lwork during the Mount Katmai ‘ = 3 . Princess Alice—May 3 Through which the general and Main Streef FERRY TIME CARD !yoicano eruption in Alaska in 1912. Gra efr"lt Y bllc can always have its g v s o il She took aboard the residents of c ‘ p Y ORI, pearfinsTiv) ¥ BOR BES T gy rur;.sl:lrdfi Leaves Juneau for Douglas and |the village of Kodiak during the Large Standards No. 2 v Princess Louise—May 13, 24, June 3 apartments, single or double. Thane 1 i d cared for them for ten . w s : 3 Olosing time for classifled fErupNaQn. gnc. gpre e 2 Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United i aaiitite: Newly painted; baths and hot 6:15a.m. $:15 pm. |days. The Manning left Seattle in dozen, 75¢ 5 i e e water furnished. Furnished cabins, 7:10 a.m. 17:30 pm. [1916 for the Atlantic and during e e L 2 for 35¢ States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Closing time for display ad- e SRS ments: 11 A. M. $500 per month. 2 room house| g:j5amt 9MOPM. ithe World War did valuable convoy f ; REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER vertisel : furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap-| ‘ §11:15 pm | Pigely Wiggl T “pettia. per lzte, (g 10 ly Seaview Apts gl : A5Pm. lduty in European waters. ‘ 1ggly Wiggly Del Monte Golden EXCURSIONS sertion. i e sl m. 12midnight | el e Five cents for continuous { |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished steam .m. WARD LEAVING SOON ! Flour Bantam Cflrn v’?‘;ci::tss lf:;u:\sle B g;olt)(;osw':;tel’;‘:)vei:eg;s subsequent insertion. heated rooms for rent. Inquire C - Count five average worde at 326 Second Street. Tenyes Douglas '”f Junihn John Ward of Klukwan, who $2.35 § 2 for 456 Final Return Limit—October 81, 1930 to_the ltne. e e R TR oL WK R . - j Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled s oA Tuup (ot ik early this week for medical treat- . Miimum charge, 80 oenta. kitchenette and bath. Gross & i ugzggp‘m' men{, expects to return home on' T ma (’8 i Moungly By v rsrrrceeoossoseseess | Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- 12:45 p.m.t :30 p.m. | B > g | e Tpd digam. poe Admil Rogge | utter omato FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS 7 ki R e ‘ Pure W. L. COATES, Agent FOR SALE FOR RENT—Five room furnished 5:00 p.m. jfe@s000esz00000 Fres}l Creamery Bultcr € L i y AP S R HlT oak dinity. heh| Apaunenta Withelschric, zange| | *—Theme, le TIDES TOMORROW o] 2 pounds for 89c 3 cans, 50¢ Valentine Building Juneau h ¢ s < oach. | Teelphone 2004. 421% East 7th t—Freight will be accepted. e e 00000 00 000 with seven chairs; électric wash: Street. $—8aturdays only. { . g “machine; electric heater; el- §—Effective April 1st. High tide, 0:16 ».m., 183 feet. | v ectric sewing machine; glassware, | FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Heat- | Low. tida, 6:28 ‘A BoE0" feet. ; Piggly Wiggly Sea Island Tender R NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. ! china, etc. 'Sacrifice prices. J | ed, 4 rooms, bath. Phone 5703. High tide, 12:30 p.m., 17.6 feet D. Helps. e e L R “""t}’of eafngal::figa' Lav the oReBi oty o Sp.ecial Coffee| Sweets Peas M. S. NORTHLAND FOR SALE—Nine tube all-clectric| zraph, sewing machines. Rent or | p » S NOTICE TV SHIPPERS | radio and phonograph. Call after| gaje Anderson Music Shoppe. —-——T\II The “MARGNITA” will pot -c-{ 3 POlde, 31-00 3 for 500_, Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: ix at Zenger's Grocery. e e | gy it .s 3 B -1 W. D. BROWN cept freight affer 1:30 p. m. on FOR SALE—New small rugs, $3.73} W AMED \ CANVAS sailing date. —adv. ik L s || Prospectors’ Supplies Suga" FOR SALE—Goat Fertilizer. Na- | WANTED—Woman for housework Blankets and Qu for l Del Monte April 14, April 26 A sparagus Fer Information Apply to e ol bt ' TIPS i D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent _{MARY ERWIN, Public Stenograph- L Franklin Street, between | PHONE 11 FOR SALE—rour room furnisned| % telephone 436 1. ). Smaricx Front and Second Streels Wild 3 for 39¢ 4 TELE 4 e tional Alaska Fur Farm, P. O.| Apply Gastineau Cafe. Real Service | TeE JuNEAu LAUNDRY 16 pouudé, $1.00 Box 384, Juneau. Call 438 12th Street or telephone| gonta) gold, discarded jewelry, 1434 ‘after 5:30 p. m. or Sundays. it dlssugnil Band 107 Op! > : = 4 { ommmaearicrar. Y s LoD e | i, At B - Blackberries Mushrooms P A T T A FOR SALE — HATCHING ©GGS:| Ul ; d Regal Dorcas White Wyandottes| o N. Y. “,fi:flg 2 2 £an8, 7.5(: No. 1 tin from R O P stock $350 per set- | WwANTED_Woman wants day work, s = 3 for $1.00 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ting of fifteen. S. C. White Leg-| jayng 212, P T . LA 4 ket B, 4800 B, 0.| © i A e, OA 212, H. R. SHEPARD Rose Dale Sliced | Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 o T : £ e i i bttt 0. Box 1181. WANTED—A reliable maid for gen- | | & SON, Inc. s Pinea pple Cin-a-mon eral housework. Middle aged GENERAL INSURANCE .F(zg 5&2?;5"‘;;“2;2‘;‘??; i:osd w\vm;jry.m(x‘:r;);cf::r;gi.Telephone Mrs. Vmg‘: s;‘el;rld:ny; No. 21/2 Krust Toast COAS%[TS(]!): R’}S‘g?ll’vspol{(’[;‘fi'lr’r[glq CO. condition. Cheap for cash. Tele-| __ 3 phore Thane 6-2 rings WANTED—A complete training will Wel-Wav 2 for.55¢ 5 pounds, $1.49 5?‘":% Cl}t‘y m every '{"hl;r 'lg:!T‘ v:am };t P n::.w d rect to Fun ay, Hawk Inl ‘enakee, Hoon! 0 be given free of charge to a re- IMPROVED e Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, ] house, furnace, bath and toilet. | waNTun _ GCash for false teeth, Teweler and PHONE 359 tician | | e FOR SALE-—Two modern five TOOm | fined intelligent woman past thir- houses with baths. Good location. ty, possessing the ability to fit way porte: Leaving for Skagway and Haines every John Welsh, Telephone 1501. herself for a position worth while, FOR THE 3 5 o e o P . ith 1. 1 . Al tion- . FOR SALB—Oversoufted davenport,| With Iarger Income. A exceptian Electric Modernize Your Hame Tmflfyl,ftmfip- m. l{:figmflfim-—m Cou Phone 149, Telephone 2451. . i ! person. Give .phone when an- ¢ PO atitribiee rooms turnipted |- 0rie X (0 BN PARLOR BAKING LAMP Approximately 80 per vent of the houses in ubude; garage. Telephone 4004 | MISCELLANEOUS HEAL WO America are of lumber construction and their i FOR BALESpeciaciea 3.4 & D8ir | oo oo e yon FURNACE Instant relief for pain average age is 13 years. Pwneer POOl Ha ge ag b +as at Heme , B mlzga_‘f‘AerST—Comt and bave your posis: o M':'“‘“‘h g ortune told from your hand. In several sizes and prices MILLER TAXI IN CO ON e ine. Work. business, marriage and the HOW ABOUT YOUR HOME? Telephone 183 l—Billiards . fatiry vl SRR JUNIOR —— {} - Consider what small expenditure will make Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. LODE CLAIM LOCATION Street. z NOTICES e e DIAMOND | it more attractive. Both American and Canadian | WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU- Juneau Dr.l g [ forms at The Empire. REAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle, ! ! Washington. Investigations made | BRIQUETS *| in prompt, efficient and strictly | - STATIONERY, OFFICE EQU']_PMENT’ F oot e s AN T Gl "o e | ARE Company Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. || Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing i Rubbel;:o:t:,d sg;epgilx;; Slick- | CODE CLATMEOCATION: - JUST RIGHT Free Delivery - Phone 33}! Lumber for Every Purpose | szcl(u;s:; Dehaierssllil’l::moo:l Tsypcew:)nms ! NOTICES Post Office Substation No. 1 211 SEWARD STREET || g American and Canadian ; : PHONE 358 ¢ 'E__;“_'i'o_""____éltmnmmm ‘ i s R

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