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. > . - — BARNEY GOOGLE S O DD’ SWE LEavE ME AGAIN 2 - IF S» / / [/ MR GCOGLE. IM.A osr '’ ONHARPY MAN p GEY O e —— ve SNAP OUT OF T - SHE'S GONE! FORGET NOUR TROUBLES! AnD WELL GO DOWN & THE HIPP AND SEE THE FIVE FEDORAS AND SPARK PLUG ”I' E'S GONE N YOUR HAT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930. PSST- HORSEFACE GET A LOAD OF THIS BIRD ON OUR HEELS, OH HE'S BEEN BosH! TRAILING US SINCE WE LEFT The FOLLOW © 1930, King Features Syndic FOR RENT FOR SALE steam heated apartment. Apartments. Call 221 - room furnished use. Telephone 187 range. Bishop |~ FOR SALE_Baby Sulky. In figst class condition. Telephone 1803. FOR SALEFamily range in good condition. Nearly new. Telephone | 5451, & FGR RENT — Unfurnished house- keepiftg room for rent. Call at Marun residence, corner of Third and Main Streets. P FOR RENT — Fully furnished | spartments, single or double.| lewly .painted; baths and hot ' guter furnished. Furnished cabins .00 per manth. 2 room house | rnistied, $15.0 per month. Ap-| ly Seaview Apts. | RENT—One room furnisned | litchefiette and .bath. Gross Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- FOR RENT—Five room furnished apartments with electric range. Tealphone 2004. 421%: East 7Tth Street, ¢ FOR 'RENT—Furnished apt. Heat- | ed, +& rooms, bath. Phone 5703. “¥ictor orinopnonic Phono- | “sewing machines. Rent or | salé. Anderson Music Shoppe. e e e WANTED ® LADY cook wants position in camp up tetwenty. Good home cooking | to please. Phone Gastineau Hotel. | WANTED—Woman for Thousework | Apply /Gastineau Cafe. H MARTERWIN, Public Stenograph- er, telephone 436. WANTED '— Cash for false teeth, dental gold, discarded jewelry, platinum, diamonds. Send to R. Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave. Brook- Iyn, N. Y. ED—Woman wants day work, | laundry or cleaning. Call 212, Anna Mae Hill. WANTED—A complete training will | be given, free of charge to a re- fined intelligent woman past thir- | ty, possessing the abllity to fit herself for a position worth while, ! with larger income. An exception- al opportunity awaits the right person. Give phone when an- swering. Box 85, cate Empire. FOR SALE—Nine tube all-clectric radio and phonograph. Call afte: six at Zenger's Grocery. o Rl FOR SALE—New siuail rugs, $3.75 up. Telephone 106. Na- .. O, FOR SALE—Goat Tertilizer. tional Alaska Fur Farm, Box 384, Juneau. FOR SALk—rour room furnished house, furnace, bath and toilet. Call 438 12th Street or telephone 1404 after 5:30 p, m. or Sundays. FOR SALE — HATCHING EGGS: Regal Dorcas White Wyandottes from R O P stock $3.50 per set- ting of fifteen. 8. C. White Leg- horns, Hanson Strain, $3.00. 8, C. Hollywood $2.00 Al Forsythe, P. O. Box 118l.. 7OR SALE—Two modern five room houses with baths. Good location. John Welsh, Telephone 1501, FOR SALEFour room furpished house; garage. Telephone 4004, FOR SALE—Speciacies $340 & Dalr at Home Grocery, E. Millasger, General Merchandise. e = MISCELLANEOUS P e N T S | WESTERN (NVESTIGATION BU- REAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle, Washington. Investigations made in prompt, efficient and strictly confidential manner by expert operators. ‘ | GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIS ADVERTISE your merchand and it will SEE BIG VAN Rubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- ers and Oil Skins 211 SEWARD STREET THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between and Second Streels AMERICAN LEGION ARENA Next Smoker Watch for Date Steamer Movement: NORTHBOUND Admiral Watson due to arrive 10 o'clock tonight. Admiral Rogers scheduled to arrive 8 a.m. tomorrow. Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive perhaps tomorrow night. Due at Ketchikan at 6 p.m. today. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle April 14 at 9 p.m. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle April 15 at 9 p.m. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 17 at 9 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 19 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled south about 8 a.m. tomorrow. Yuken scheduled southbound about 6 p.m. tomorrow. LOCAL SAILINGS - Mmpgnita 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 at 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and way ports. meeeceessess s e ——— S e v 08009000 000000000000600000000080ssas frrrrrrreerrg VIRGINIA IV LOADING The Virginia IV, Capt. Matt Nordness, is loading box shooks at the Juneau Lumber Mills today and will sail this evening for Hood Bay and Port Althorp. LET AImQuist FieSy your Suilt we call and deliver. Phone 328 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15 a.m. $:15 pm. T:10a.m. $7:30 pm. 9:15am.t 9:40 p.m. 12:30 pm.t §11:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00 a.m. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juncas 6:30 a.m. 6:20 pm. 8:30 am. : 9:30 am.t 12:45 pm.t 2:15 p.m. 8:30 pan.t 5:00 p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. t—8aturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. 12:15a.m. 1:15a.m. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company W. D. BROWN CANVAS F )it Prospecto:: SBE]:;.'CI | Real Bervice \ L).SaAricx "FORTHE PARLOR FURNACE JUNIOR DIAMOND BRIQUETS ARE JUST RIGHT Z \WHY SHOULD 22 ANYBOOY =z = | | | \ {Bert Caro for Sitka; ;’I‘hurvluy or Friday, tthe Reliable Transfer, lc icident appeared in “Plane Talk" THE FIVE FEDORAS ARE 1IN GOoD FORM ooy, KIdTz - I CaN sTAND A LITTLE EXCIEMENT,| I 7 ""?& = Ml il Marine News e et s | LEVIATHAN ON ATLANTIC TRIP NEW YORK, April 14—Recondi- foned after three months in the irydock, the United States Iiner teviathan has sailed for Europe with 570 passsengers, including Gen. | John J. Pershing, Chairman of Jhe Battlefield Monument Commis- sion, who fs making his annual 068l m i diregt visit to France in connection wuhlpmy t0 ik the Te monuments. MARGNITA RETURNS AND GOES TO SITKA| Motorship Margnita, Capt. Sev- erin Swanson, arrived in port from Ketchikan at 5 pm. Saturday and sailed for Bitka and wayports at 10 pm. with the following passen- gers from Juneau: Charles George and George In- ouge for Excursion Inlet; Mr. and Mrs. George Beck for Hoonah; John Lawrence, Wilhelmina Larsen and Jean Smith F. Bhobeck for Bar- for Tenakee; anof. 8he will return here Wednesday, sail at 8 p.m. for Skagway and will leave again on the Sitka trip according to gents | ges s s ok INJURED IN FALLING| ‘H%mrmfif‘m il Mfim ! *1 . Tnc., Great Britain rights reserved s vt T High tide, 1:48 am. 185 feet. Low tide, High tide, 2:33 p.m, 159 feet. Low R. B. LEE IS ASSIGNED | TO COVER TERRITORY ©On his first trip to the Territory, R. B | Bros,, Company, arrived here Satur the steamer all towns in the southern end of | rundstrom the and Sitka. Mr some days, getting acquainted with eral years. On his present trip he will visit All of the Divisions, go-' as “SEATTLE, isels’ with {sold her 119 ¢ PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., April 14. —One hundred 'thousand |sold here last Saturday. can fish sold for 5 {and Canadjan for 5 and 10.8 cents. The Fenwick, :»-pt | ness, Astoria Puget Sound tender of Excursion Inlet, arrived in port this | morning | from the ON SHIP'S ELEVATOR! e mecursicn ouot. Tom Dan- |ielsj?ts tn port today from the Lib-| Lieut. Commander A. W .Rad-'by, McNéill and Libby ford, U. S. N, Commander of the Taku Har By BILLE DE BECK AHH - HERE THEY oME - TM GLAD B SEE'EM, AINT You, KLATZ 2 TTHERE'C MISS FANNY on THE. ToP TRAPEZE - HOW \WELL SHE Looks ERCE R TIDES TOMORROW . MISS KRUGNESS IS HONORED AT SHOWER In honor of Miss Ruth Krugness, whose ma to Ed. Blake is to be one of t cial events of the younger se spring, Mis Bel- va Williams Edna th en-} tertained rday with a kitchen and bathro hower. as in the form of a| A breakfast held at| A color scheme of orange and green was carried out, with a and the Carnation. Milk|table center picce vase of datfo- on | dils. visiting | Guests 8:16 a.m., -2.8 feet. tide, 13 feet. - e 8:19 p.m., TR, le o (Bob) Lee, representing Alber Queen, after were the Misses Irene| Waltonen, Bessie | Yurman, a Pugh and Miriam | McBride; Mesdames Alma Sully, | Florence Holmquist, Leota Russell, | Evelyn Hollmann, Ideal Wildes, Carrie Jorgensen and Helen Jewett. - o b CAR! S CAMERAS AT i ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv division and Haines, Skagway Lee will remain here for chants. He is the first representative of his com- itory in sev- | L ZEI far north as Kotzebue IL' will occupy ten months i oo St HALIBUT PRICES April 14—Five ves-| 9,600 pounds of halibut last Saturday at 12 and H | and twenty-four pounds of halibut were Ameri- and 123 cents D - EFNWICK IN PORT | George Sand- | She will stay here un- the arrival this week of men outh, and before.sailing | | | oard a cargo of toal teeth white . breath sweet aids digestion, After Every Meal fi S el — - LIBBY TENDER HERE plant at bor. Navy Alaska Aerial Expedition last |- year, and now Athletic and Recrea- | tion Officer on the U. 8. 8. Sara-| toga, recently suffered a dislocated |and broken arm aboard ship, ac-| cording to an item in “Plane Talk" weekly newspaper published on the! vessel, The following aécount of the ac- | “While supervisin some work on our forward fli deck, Lieut. | Commander A. W. Radford, our A, & R Officer, in jumping aboard | the forward elevator, .which was being lowered, caught his feet in| the guard wire railing and fell to the elevator. “The fall dislocated his left arm ! and broke it quite close to the left, shoulder. “Lieut. Commander Radford was| sent to the hospital ship Relief by the Aroostook Wednesday evening. | All hands wish him a speedy re-| covery and return to the ship.” SLIGHT INCREASE IN HALIBUT BIDS MADEHERETODAY | Halibut prices showed a slight upward trend today when four |boats sold 18,700 pounds of fish at prices of from 10% and 6% to 10% and 655 cents. | The highest price was paid by Melchior, Armstrong, Dessau, which purchased 5,500 pounds from the Margaret T. Cap.t Peter Hildre. San Juan paid 10% and 6% cents for the catch of the Emma, Capt. Tom Ness, 7,000 pounds. The same & prices were giver by New England | to the Thelma, Capt, Bernt Al- stead, 4,200 pounds, and the Mabel, Capt. Ole Jackson, 2,000 pounds. HANGAR MOVED TO | : " SUMMER LOCATION | The hangar of the Alaska-Wash- | ington Airways is back in the old | place near the Femmer Dock where | it was for many months” last year. The hangar was towed from its moorings near the greenhouse on Glacier Highway where it was placed for the winter and today workmen are putting the finishing touches to it ready for the first plane to arrive here, PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY . “+pride you take in the entire town, as well as in your own AND BAINT UR I any perst of it, from exterior to It just isnt being done any more. Civic Pride is too strong. Not an occasional house should be ideal condition—but every house on every street. The neglected home, thanks be, is frowned upon, and, first of all, by those who own it and live in it—if they bave proper pride. hen a house-painter or an interior decorator make their appearance at your house, it is an indication of the persoml property. any of the small jobs you, or your wife or the éhildren can do—and do right well, too. Buy Paint, Varnish, Enamel %eqfien Shellae, Stains, Calcimine or Kalsomine, well select ater Wall Tints and Finishes, that their very presence may an inspiration to you—to “go to work.” Ask for our expert advice. I's free, Cle "“The Store That Pleases” e i STEAMERS / SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound ...Mar, 23 Mar. 25 Apr. Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. Apr. 19pm. Apr. 5 Apr. Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. Apr, 13 Apr. 15 Apr. Apr. 159p.m. Apr. 19 Apr. Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. Apr. 26 Apr. 29 May o Apr. 20 9p.m May 3 May 5 Steamer *Northwestern *Alaska ... tAlameda ... *Yukon " *Northwestern tAlameda 9, ska .. ukon tAlameda *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. t—Southeast Route only, W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Passenger accom nodations on f Admiral Line v sels have been sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrace tive and comfort- Southbound Leave Juneau Apr. 17 Apr. 17 Apr. 24 May 8 May 1 May 16 May 16 May 29 June 5§ May 30 Arrive Juneau Leave Seattle Evans Rogers Watson Evans Rogers Watson Rogers Evans Watson Rogers Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr. 30 May 8 May 14 May 21 May 22 Apr. 28 Apr. 28 May 3 May 12 May 17 May 24 May 26 INFORMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 ADMIRAL LINE FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE LS: DIAN Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Nerah—April 12,22 May 3 Princess Louise—May 13, 24, June 3 CIFIC. 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 AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, ‘Agent Valentine Building Jumeau NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: April 14, April 26 Fer Information Apply to D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent TELEPHONE 114 THE CHAS, W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 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 other | Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Pioneer Pool Hall MILL XI IN CO! sty 5 Meet your friends at The Pioneer, Chas. Miller, Prop. e et et STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters v Geo. M. Simpkins Co.