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' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY APRIL 21, '1930. — = = 4 By BILLE DE BECK ey HES GAT A ABOUT SUMP'N- TEM‘IFRS WHATS HE GONNA DO Wil T2 SHALL W Gkns Hin 2 LOOK —HE WENT BEHIND THAT TRes - WE CANT LET HiM DO . ANVTHING DESPERATE — - 5— WONDER whaTs TuE MATTER WiTH BARNEY ? DID YOU wean THaT SIGH WHEN HE c;msr sco*rr'l' HES Gor COME ON - WE'LL SNEAK LD ON HIM BEFORE T8 Yoo I SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound *Northwestern ....Mar, 22 Mar. 25 Apr. *Alaska ... Mar, 20 Apr. tAlameda . Apr. 19p.m, Apr. 5 *Yukon .. Apr. § Apr. 8 *Northwestern ....Apr. 12 Apr. 15 tAlameda ... .Apr. 15 9p.m. Apr. 19 | i *Alaska ... .Apr. 19 Apr. 22 *Yukon pr, 26 Apr. 29 tAlameda ... Apr. 299pm, May 3 Steamer *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. t-—Southeast Route only. [ driver crew will be engaged im' Capt. Starr is not new to Alaska, A ‘ Marine News repairing and redriving dolphins for aids to navigation in Wrangell Narrows and will display the usual lighthouse tender signal of a red flag and a black ball while at work, as a signal to other vessels to slow down when "passing. Mas- ters of vessels are requested to ob- serve the signals referred to when displayed. | Aleutians. Capt, for he was with the service in Bering Sea many years ago. The Unalga will remain in port until tomorrow morning when she will have finished taking coal and will leave to continue the seal pa- trol. After following the seals she will proceed on her annual trip to Attu, easternmost island of the Starr said the W. E. NOWELL, Agent Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle April 23 at 10 am. Admiral Rogers scheduled to Alitak Bay—Kodiak Island—Lazy Unalga would probably return to Bay Light was placed in commis- Juneau about mid-July. | sion for season on April 18. - NEW BOATS T0 FOR TAKU RUN ALA%?%?N% WEEK END S ©00ec®00000000000 0000000000 0000c0ss Passenger accom- n modations on f sail from Seattle April 24 at The Alameda, Capt. Gus Nord, Admiral Line v Leave A“wesou;:!::l:nd 10 am. Pacific S;ll\ age Compar\y arrived in port from the south sls have been Junehn: . b Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April, 26 at 9 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle April 26 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah in port tonight and sails south at 10 am. to- sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon with the following pas- sengers for Juneau: Plans to Have Fleet Here by End Of Month Mrs. Ruth Boroff, Mrs. V. Burns, Entrance into the transportation |COURY Georse DuBarry, W. Gel- i3 'lum, Mrs. C. I. McGehee, Juanita trade on the Taku River will be ,, % ¥ AR R 0. as navigation: ap@ik iMcGehee, N. G. Nelson, Mrs. H. W. a1 Ca ' |Parker, Tex Smith, Fern Smith, Apr. 17 Apr. 17 < Apr. 24 Apr, 23 Apr. 26 May 8 Apr. 24 Apr. 28 May 1 ..Apr. 30 May 3 May 16 ..May 8 May 12 May 15 by the Pacific Salvage Col ny, ¥ Evans ..May 14 May 17 May 29 lmcrrow. % according to official 1furxr:};‘:lo}n‘§im:c:r sm]:,'ih'- 4 “)v' ISerrl,C T‘;’ Watsorl ....May 31 May 2 June 8 Alameda south tomorrow fore- X S ik k. . Plerre, Marie arrloe, C. F. ...May 22 May 26' May 30 s received foday by the U. S. Customs | wylion, and two steerage, e Houba. She had considerable freight for ‘The. Prince Rupert branch of this | juneau, Including a shipment of company, the advices sald, is mak- ‘coment for the N. P. Severin Com- ing preparations for the Taku ‘pgny freight service to the Tulsequah| At 9 p. m, the Alameda left for mineral fields. The Naas River, har- {the north. Those leaving here M..gnl;?.c“llc‘hfdfigl“;s leuve o |POF boAt used near Prince Rupert, were: Willam Crozier for Skag- is to Be put in shape for the freight "wny: L. D. Ryan and Basil Spald- for Sitka and way ports at e | . ¥ 3 and passenger business, ing for Haines. 6 o'clock Thursday night for e | Before returning here sometime i In addition the Pacific Salvage Skagway, starting Sept. 17. _ every other Tuesday. Company is building twelve 24-foot 'Tuesday morning she will call at . flat bottom river skiffs which will | Haines, Skagway, Dundas Bay and o 'y'“' el ’:“:’ o for o (be equipped with 16 h.p. Lockwood 'Excursion Inlet. esda; B 9 | S e Peters| Sl Bake and |outhoard motors to be used for| AT 0 b v IR 1o Pipaggbiors, nd iy ODUNA HERE SUNDAY men or for general use. the0 et %! 1tis expected these boats wii ar-| WITH LOCAL CARGO le o 5% Blia 26 &5 o .‘rive here by the end of the month S TIDES TOMORROW o |and will be placed in operation as| The Oduna, Capt. Johansen, ar- soon as the ice goes out. Supplies [rived in port early Sunday mornir ito be handled by these boats for|with {reight for Juneau. She un- for Northwestern scheduled south- bound April 23. Admiral Watson is scheduled southbound 11 a.m, Wednes- day. INFORMATION ‘AND. TICKETS: FRANK L. KNIGHT Republican Candidate FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Norah—April 12, 22 CANADIA? PACIFIC. B.C. COAST. STEAMSHIPS | THE EMPIRE FOR RENT-Pianos, Radio cOm-}' L R A ) Is the Medium | binations, Phonographs, expert| Low. tide, 2:40 am, 71 feet, |Canadian interests will come to|loaded a scow and ‘shipment of “Princess A]we—l\ray 3 piano tuning, phonograph N’Dah"‘ High uaé 8:21 fl’m“ “'3 fcett Juneau by way of Prince Rupert .m‘nber at the Alaska Juneau Gold 3 ¥ . i Through which the general ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. | High Hde, B . L e aboard steamers of the Canadian|Mining Company wharf, and a Terntorml Prinicend LOUISC——MB)’ 13, 24, June 3 wbll: n}‘lme:wm bave U8 }'TOR RENT — Modern furhished| High tide, 957 pm. 133 feet, | National and Canadian Pacific. e ot s A T wants supj o : S 4 i A A S Thatie. . Point; f United apartment; also furnished cabins. | e : s T Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of Unite Olosing time for classifled ) | Inquire Cash Grocery, Willoughby | | From here she was to go to Hawk reasurer States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient . advertisements: 2 P. M. | HALIBUT PRICES | NOTICE TO MARINERS Inlet and Port Althorp before re- Closing time for display ad- § | Averue 40 | ‘l turning to Wrangell and Ketchikan REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER ¢ ] vertisements: 11 A. M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished steam | SEATTLE, Aprll 21—Five vessels| . West Coast Prince. of Wales|for lumber and ties. Then she goes . : EXCURSIONS Ten cents per line first in- heated room. Corner 6th and| it 17400 pounds of halibut sold 1Slnd—Davidson Inlet. Report has|to Cordova, Seward and Uganik. Subject to the April Stop-Over Privileges Various Routes 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 sertion. Five cents for continuous been received that a floating trap was _noticed adrift between Black ‘R.ock and Cape Lynch April 19, ‘CUTTER UNALGA ls IN JUNEAU BEFORE Franklin. Telephone 133. Primaries last Saturday for 12 and 15% cents. FOR RENT—Three room furnished | 'house. Bath. Te]ephone 183. 4 five average worde {| 21 to the line. Minimum charge, 50, cents. v B e s ] FOR SALE PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., April Three hundred and fourteen and is a menace to navigation. - _ 2 Mariners should exercise caution FOR RENT — Small steam heated | thousand pounds of halibut were whbr navigating {5 thet vidnity. | apartment. Electric range. Bishop | sold last Saturday. American fish |~ Glarence Strait — Meyers Chuck ARSiimant, . Oull (& sold for 5 and 113 cents and Ca-\piont was moved March 16 to north| The Unalga, Capt. J. A. Starr, IFOR RENT — Fully furnished |P2dian fish sold for 5 and 9.6 cents. point Meyers Island south side of |United States Coast Guard cutter, apartments, single or double. VTN S e ‘entranoe to Meyers Chuck. There |arrived in port late Saturday after- Newly painted; baths and hot| VIBMINIA Ty LOAPING Will Appreciate Your Vote Juneau oo G A N FOR SALE—Overhead Door Cor-| ~ poration Gdrage Doors of Alas- kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- | son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. water furnished. Purnished cabms $5.00 per month. 2 room house furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap- ply Seaview Apts. The Virginia 1V, Capt. | Nordness, loaded lumbér and box| Clarence Strait—Lake Bay Float shooks today for the Fidalgo Island right, 1, was replaced for the sea- Packing Company, at Pillar Bay. son on April 19 and second class recently come to the Pacific Coast, !is no change in the character of |noon on her annual seal patrol T’—— " QHEDA1 Matt the light. trip. ( H. R. SHEPARD In addition to Capt. Starr, who hails from Key West and has only & SON, Inc. “Absolute Security” NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND GENERAL INSURANCE | Valentine Building o R !The shipment is being made by the can buoy removed. the Unalga is carrying two new ]l 1 i ¢ FOR SALE—New smail rugs, $3.75 FOR RENT—One room furnished | juneau Lumber Mills. | Wrangell Narrows — During the fofficers. One is Lieut. E. H. Fritz- , up, Telephone 106. | Kkitchenette and bath. Grossj iperiod. from April 20 to 30 the sehe, :Executive Officer, and the FERRY TIME CARD pa Apartments. Apply Coliseum The-| Try the Five oCrox Dinner lighthouse tender Fern and plle other is Lleut . 8) v F. Dcoue : 8 , (FOR SALE—rour br(:;m furnished | atre. Speclals at Mabry's. —adv. | Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: house, furnace, baf and “toilet. - nd . Call 438 12th Street or telephone |FOR RENT—Five room furnished | qoeeemeees 1 WILKINS VlSITS EIELSON GRAVE e s April 14, April 26 . 1404 after 5:30 p. m. or Sundays.| apartments with electric range. TrE J 1A i Hl ; 5:15 p.m. . SO m ;felpthone 2004. 421% East Tth HE JUNEAU UNDR' g 17:90 pm. 2 Fer Information Apply to - reet. Reial hi | b Franklin _Street, between am.t 9:40 pm. i anc;ssthcktiaggyfip:s(’;:j | FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Heat- Front and Second Streels pmit :;1;!5”&' i D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent o "Of fifteen. S. C. White Leg-| €d, 4 rooms, bath. Phone £703. P 259 . dnigh . horns, Hanson Strain, $3.00. S. C. : . RLORE pm.t $1:00 a.m. i = TELEPHONE 114 i vood 82 00 Al Forsythe, P. MONUMENT HONORS LA SALLE P D“‘m for ¥ R wred ¢ ; 6:30 p.m. i s il 17.—A ! . Four room mrmshed‘mg]::nt:to_‘(‘l‘:a‘;f:a t‘:p:he mem- | l GARBAGE | 17:45 pm. W‘yg garage. Telephone 4004. | TERSTRERt e et o O orer, La H A 'ULED ": :;: THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY el . Sajle, bas-[BEn. grecled. UojeiRoar % 12:15 &.m. “The Last Service Is:the Greatest Tribute” : e A oA Hippn. Corner 4th and Prankiin St Phone 136 L INVESTIGATION BU- | : $ 14 PO, Box 154, Sealtle,| ‘ % C | COASTWISE‘ IN. CO. ¢ > ! [Wdkington. Investigations made ‘ De“nney UG : MOTM A K ¢4 | Rej . 3 o efficlent and strictly | Typéewriters and Repairing Juneau F erry mga / . : oy s ential manrer by expert | Sewing Machines. and. Victrola s Leaves City Doek every Thursday evening at 6 o tion Compan: ’ . e 5. | Repalring ey | pany direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, i e o 0 | Juneau, Alska PHO - I % | Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Bnnfl: . WANTED e {1 i |way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every o i B T Buikdine and| KANN’S STORE lTuesday at 11 p. m. Information— presentatives fo | THE RIGHT GOODS | | F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149.° Lén - Association. Good commis- | AMERICAN AT THE RIGHT TIME F sioh paid on new business. Sales- H AT THE RIGHT PRICE m will be backed up by looc?l LEGION | {l rtising paid for by Home - i | [ — | ot aate s o' 3| PHONE YOUR ORDERS ARENA : Pioneer Pool Hall , el 4 1 WILL___—:xchn:ge ::m Zr radio for - T0 U8 | ~ SEE BIG VAN MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION ! R 7= painting. Anderson Music] We Wil attend to them Smok B Bris Phoso Goodrich, Hood and Firestone Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards 1 Shoi promptly. Our coal, hay, Next Smoker fhi sttt R s et o | | Rubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- O lorain and transfer business P gl e g gt '3,'_' S B on e ers and Oll SKins Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. WANTED—Housekeeper or girl for |ig increasing daily. There’s a Watch for Date 2t the dead filer, Iaoks an. Eicison plisted Sir Hubert for four years, 211 SEWARD STREET ; general housework. Apply Mrs|ponqon Give us a trial order three In Arctic and one in Antarctic.’ Alwazs. Opin 2ifoe. Robert Simpson. = Cusn ror false heth,l gold, discarded jewelry, today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and Commereial Printing PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” fitum, diamonds. Send to R. Pleased Jowaler and L Excl Dealers Underwood Typeuriters » - $ efferson Ave., Brook xclusive TS €I Y R | i | e THE SANITARY GROCERY Geo. M. Simpkins Co. ”:m ]hpAe‘rl a 17:e !:mxun of- PHONE 114 Avewere | ‘ e ——