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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1930. BARNEY GOOGL MY FR‘A ‘\U' DID A MAN EVER E AND SPARK PLUG 5 LOOK AT TSl HAVE. MORE . MISFORTUNE THAN T ? LOOK. MAN, PP L v .000000 0000000000000 00000000 0 FOR RENT 1 FOR SALE FOR RENT--Nicely furnished steam | A | om. Corner 6th and | Sertes % 1. Samp-1 L A i ; } son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent FOR RENT-Tirce room furnished | ron gaLp 25 Chevrale kot BT Tl SRICRUORG E tire. Good condition. A FOR RENT — Small steam heated | apartment. Electric range. Bishop Apnrtmemfi Call 221 FOR RENT — Unfurnished lmuseA, keeping room for rent. Call at I Martin residence, corner of Third and Main Streets. | FOR RENT,— Fully furmished| apartments, single or double Newly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. 2 room house furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap- ply Seaview Apts. FOR RENT—One room furnished | kitchenette and bath. Griross Apartments. Apply Colissum The- atre. ALy POR RENT—Five room furnished { apartments with electric range. Teelphone 2004. 421's Dast 7th Street. FOR RENT-—Furnished apt. Heat- ed, 4 rooms, bath. Phone E703. I'IANO. Vietor ortnopponic Phono- 2graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. 0y WANTED WANTED—Housekeeper or girl for| housework. Apply Mrs general Robert Simpson. LADY cook wants p()slti(m 1h camp | up totwenty. Good home cookm(u to please. Phone Gastineau Hotel. | WANTED—Woman for housework Apply Gastineau Cafe. WANTED — Cush for false teeth, dental gold, discarded jewelry. platinum, diamonds. Sehd to R. Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. WANTED—Woman wants day work, laundry or cleaning. Call TAnna Mae Hill LAOST AND FGUND FOUND—Green coin purse contain- ing key. Owner may have same by calling at Empire and paying for this ad. LODE CLAIM LOCATION NOTICES Both American and Canadian iorms“at The Empire. T Juneau LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streels PHONE 339 e |FOR SALE— | class condition. 212, | p. Telephone 129 Baby Sulky. In first| Telephohe 1803. | FOR SALENine tube all- fi-clectric radio and phonograph. Call after six at Zenger's Grocery. F‘OR SALE—New snall rugs, $3. 75 up. Telephone 108. Na- B 0.4 FOR SALE—Goau 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. . C. White Leg- horns, Hanson Strain, $3.00. 8. C. Hollywood, $2.00 Al Forsythe, P. O. Box 1181. 7OR SALE—Two modern “five room | houses with baths. Good location. | John Welsh, Telephone 1501. FOR SALE—Four room furnished house; garage. Telephone 4004. FOR SALE—Spectacies $3.4b & natr at Home Grocery, E. Millazger, Generul Merchandise. | MiSCELLANEOUS | NESTERN INVESTIGATION BU- REAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle, Washington. Investigations made in prompt, efficient and strictly confidential manner by expert operators. LODE CLAIM LOCATION NOTICES Both American and Canadian {forms at The Emmre BRELUTAT - | Typewriters and Repairing Sewing Machines and Victrola Repairing | Juneau, Alaska PHONE 3884!} | Devinney & Clouse | ! | AMERICAN LEGION ARENA | | Next Smoker Watch for Date |ADAMS AND SON ARE | | Assistant Agent. ;Ol their time in Seattle, Aberdeen/ jend Green River. |te Club members. WORLD'S GREATEST ACROBATS By BILLE DE BECK Teks - TTHAT FOR YOU AND YOUR IF I HADAY WASTED SO MUCH TIME IN THAT THEATRE 1 COULD HAVE, 2 FOUND MY WIFE AND BROUGHT HEw, WHOLE FAMILY! HOLD ON, KALOTZ - ABOUT, BACK T© ME. LES SEE WHAT TS 'S ALl FANNY FEDORA’ Jus' A vingTe « IlL SEBE (F MR. KLOTZ |s HOME. - Marine News | Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND Northkland due Saturday. Alameda due Saturday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle April 15 at 9 pm. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 17 at 9 pm Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 19 at 9 am. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle April 23 at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 26 at 9 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers is scheduled southbound Friday afternoon or evening. Admiral Watson is scheduled southbound about April 24. Northwestern scheduled south- bound April 22. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka 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. 2000000000000 6000000000000 0000000000000000000000 BACK FROM VACATION | After a the States, Horace panied by Horace Jr., r(‘tulnr‘d to {Juneau aboard the steamer North- of the Alaska Steamship of which Mr. Adams is western Company, left here March 11 spent and | They most | |during their absence Mr. Adams spent | some time with his sister in Aber- deen. She was visiting in the United States before returning to her home in Amsterdam, Holland. In Green River they visited with Mr. Adams'’s brother. During their stay outside, they were spectators st the Washington-California crew regatta on Lake Washington, and were present at the homecoming| banquet given for Helene Madison, Seattle girl, who recently broke a number of world swimming records. - e — ATTENTION TENNIS PLAYERS The Courts of the Juneau Tennis Club located at Gold Creek are maintained at the expense of mem- bers of the Club and the right to use such courts is confined strictly New memberships will be wel- comed. ~adv. JUNEAU TENNIS CLUB. W. D. BROWN CANVAS Prospectors’ Su m}:phes Blankets and Qu I Real Service l L e T A S A John Hirsh, John Nystrom, A. A. \Fraser, Jack Rice, Anay Schiff, from Tenakee; jsand pounds of halibut were sold| | 26 PASSENGERS ; ABOARD ALAMEDA | FOR THIS PORT| | April 16. — Steamer Alameda led for Southeast “Al-; aska ports last night at 9 o'clock with 166 first class passengers and 32 steerage. The following passengers are booked for Juneau Count George DuBarry, Mrs. V.! Burns, C. F. Wyllen, Mrs. H. W Parker and baby, N. G. Nelson,' Mrs M. Walloe, Harry Steele, Mrs. | W. Gilliam, Mrs. F. Smith, Fern! Smith, Tex Smith, J. W. Sarn, Ted | St. Plerre, Mrs. ¢. McGhee, Mrs. | R, Boroff, Juanita McGee, and nine steerage. SEATTLE, l MARGNITA RETURNS; | SAILS TO SKAGWAY ‘The Margnita, Capt. Severin and way ports at 7 o'clock this morning. Passengers for ' Juneau | included John Jones fromi Sitka; James Donahue from Funter Bay.| She left before noon for Skag- way. Capt. Swanson said he would return here tomorrow in time to leave for Sitka on |egular sched- ule, 6 p. m e DIXON SF S HALIBUT The Dixon, Capt. Emil Samuél- | son, arrived in port from the hali-{ but banks this morning and sold| six thousand pounds of halibut to New England for 10 and 5.30 cents. — e — e 000 v 00000 TIDES TOMORROW . ® e 0000000000 163 feet. -0.6 feet. 13.2 feet. 44 feet. High tide, 2:52 a.m., Low tide, 9:33 am., High tide, 3:55 pm., Low tide, 9:30 p.m. e HALIBUT PRICES SEATTLE, April 16—Seventy-two thousand five hundred pounds of halibut were sold yesterday for 12 and 24% cents. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. April' 16.—One hundred and fifteen thou- yesterday. American fish sold for| 6 and 13 cents and Canadian for| 5 and 10.7 cents, Painting and Kalsomining. First class work guaranteed. Telephone 396, adv, GARBAGE | HAULED LOT CLEANING | E. O. DAVIS Fhone 584 L ). Saamicx Joweler and Optician Dismonds \ Sliverware PARLOR FURNACE JUNIOR DIAMOND BRIQUETS ARE JUST RIGHT eremee— EASTER NOVELTIES BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. #ree Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT T8 BIGHT Express Money Orders 'purser on the new Aleutian, Swanson, arrived in port from Sitka |1s to sail from Seattle in May on (of the U. 5. Steamboat Inspectors |of fresh halibut, | Juan, and a consignment of concen- | J. W., Felix and|trates for the Alaska Juneau Gold miral Rogers returns, when he will |return to Seattle. YUK(]N HERE SOUTHBOUND Purser Joe Large Changes Boats—Will Be Station- ! ed on New Aleutian Sfeamer Yukon, Capt. Charles Glasscock, arrived in port from the Westward at 3:30 o'clock yesterday | affernoon with the following pas- sengers for Juneau: H. B. Crewson, Mr. and Mrs. iJames W. Bayne, Albert Wile, Tom ' fHall, Oscar R. Hart, Fred E. Han- dy, J. J. Meherin, Peter Pappas, | Nick Hadoff, Thomas T. Nelson and one steerage. Purser Joe Large left the Yukon here and went aboard the North- western, while his former position on the Yukon will be filled by | Purser Wilcox, who left the North-| western in Wrangell and is there awaiting the arrival of the south- | bound_boat. This change was made for me reason that Mr. Large will be sta-| tioned regularly, this summer, which‘ iher first trip to Alaska. ‘The Yukon left here at 6 p.m. far the south after loading 22 boxes shipped by San Mining Company. Those leaving on the steamer were: Charles W. Hawkesworth, E. Jacobsen, Robert Proper, William | Bigoff, James A. Mlllars, Karl| Huyse, William R. Garster, Loockie 'vxbmnnon and M. D. euumn for attle. Capt. L. H. H. Jennings, M William R. Garster, Wendell Daw- son and Mickey Taylor for Ketchi-| kan; R. J. Sommers and B. M.| | Bucke for Wrangell. 120° PASSENGERS ON §S. S. NORTHWESTERN ‘The Northwestern, Capt. C. V. Westerlund, arrived in port from the south at 2 o'clock this morning, Passengers for Juneau were as fol- lows: Horace Adams, Horace Adams jr., M. J. Anderson, L. J. Boardman, P, E. Brown, P, C. Brown, L. A. liam E. Fak Keaton, Ted Keaton, Joe Kent, ‘William Peck, Peter Ringdal, R. W. | Stevens, Willlam Strong, and R. Wetton. She remained in port until 9 a.m. when she left for the westward with J. J. Hillard, Ed Holmes, Hen- ri Gulrout, Vern Gustafson and five rage for Cordova, and two steerage for Seward. .- — © LUDWIG NELSON'S Annual Sale will be held as ™ the put May 1st. —adv. PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US We wik attend to them promptly. Our coal, hay, grain .trangfer business is incmslnc 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 PHONES 83 OR 85, . i Dauphiny, Mrs, E. Engstrom, Wil-| ner ,William Fisher, | {Bill Houlinos, N. T. Keaton, Bob| I “The Store Thas Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY ROGERS SA]LS FOR ! NORTH AND SITKA Steamer Admiral Rogers, which arrived in port from the south yes- ‘texd\\ morning, sailed for the Tri- anglv Tour dt 9 p.m. with the fol- lowing sengers from Juneau: Mrs. David Thomas for the ! round t and south to Seattle; | ‘Tom Hall for the round trip and | south Petersburg; Ed Rogers, | Charles Fulion, Samuel Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walton, Billy Williams, John Young, J. G. Chris- tenson, Mrs. J. L. Brightman, M.| | Andrews and Mrs. Andrews for Sit- | ka. Mrs. T. Creese and W. W. Batch- eller for Skagway; Mrs. Nellie Shor- ty, Harry Donnelly, Mrs. Leonard Holmquist, Hellen Andrews, E. H, Sherman, A. M. Handley, E. H. Myer, Mrs. Blanche Harner, Mrs. Prancis Klitza, Charles Ward, | James A. Young, John D. Ward and Jennie Ward for Haines. The steamer is due to return Friday afternoon or evening, e — CAPT. FISHER HERE FOR ANNUAL VISIT Capt. William :Fisher, Supervisor { with headquartess in Seattle, was an arrival on the Northwestern for a business visit with the local of- fices. He will remain here until the Ad- Later in the | summer he expects to return to the Territory and visit the Westward | and Interior. Capt. Fisher is an annual visitor in Juneau and has many friends here. He declared himself favor-| |ably impressed with the many im-| provements made here since the | last time he was in Juneau, e MORE HERRING IN ! The Wilson, Capt. Martin Holst, | returned . from Tee Harbor this morning with another full load of herring. ' This is two trips she has, |made in as many days, with ap-| proxxmately 200 barrels each voyage. | EQUATOR IN PORT | The Equator of«the Star cannery in Ketchikan, arrived in Juneau this morning. SHEPARD || & SON, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE “Absolute Security” | Valentine Bullding ! o FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 7:10 a.m. 9:16 am.t 12:30 pm.t 2:00 p.m. 3:15 pm.t *4:00 pm. Leaves Douglas for Junesu | 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.n. ! 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m.t 12:45 pm.t 2:15 pm. " 3:30 pm.t 1:15am. :16 p.m. $71:30 p.m. 3 12 $1:00 &.m, | t—Preight will be accepted. | t—Baturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneay Ferry & Naviga- tion 1y AT 'x‘nmmmm: l CANADIAN PACIFIC Leaves City Dock every '{buuh direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chlchlm. Killisnoo, i et | lmay Leaving for Skagwsy and Haines every | KANN'S STORE | Tuesd Fnun O e atien TH . 1 1; o l* nim | ‘ on, Reliable Transfer Co., th 149. | SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound ...Mar, 22 Mar. 25 Apr. 1 Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. 8 Apr. 19p.m.Apr. 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 15 Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 22 Apr. 15 9p.m. Apr. 19 Apr. 21 Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 Apr. 26 Apr. 29 May 6 Apr. 20 0p.m, May 3 May 5 Steamer *Northwestern *Alaska tAlameda ... *Yukon .. *Northwestern tAlameda *Alaska .. *Yukon . tAlameda *—Southeast and Southiwest Routes. t—Southeast Route only. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Passenger accom- modations on £ Southbound Ad) Ling m:n l;‘.l ve ;: en Leave Arrive Leave Seattle Juneau Juneau sompletely and materially improv- *d. You will find Ao 13 Rogers Apr. 17 them very attrac- | watson ... Apr. 24 “";’ and comfort- | gyans ... Apr. 23 Apr. 26 May 8 able. Rogers Apr. 24 Apr. 28 May 1 Watson ... Apr. 30 May 3 May 16 Rogers ..May 8 May 12 May 15 Evans ... May 14 May 17 May 20 Watson ... .May 21 May 24 June § May 22 May 26 May 30 AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Princeds Norah—April 12, 22 Princess Alice—May 3 B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Princess Louise—May 13, 24, June 3 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 Step-Over Privflegn Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Final Return Limit—Qctober 31, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS : W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building 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 Juneau e i o THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA : evening at 6 o’ Pioneer Pool Hall ? MILLER TAXI IN CO " Telephone 183 a Meet your friends at The Pioneer, Chas. Miller, Prop. TIONERY, OFFICE - EQUIPMENT, Typewriter. Supplies and Commereial Printing | Exclusive Dealers Underweod Typewriters Geo. M, Simpkins Co,;

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