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By BILLE DE BECK Huuo, B G, wHATS ABOUT You AND SPARK PLUG GETTIN' TOGETHER AGAIN ALL THIS I M HEARING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930, YES, SIR - UST o' STUFF T GOTTA GET - I'M SORRY, BUD - BUT I GoTA BE AND, OR Guess 1 BOY, HAVE T BETTER GET BEEN BUSY-~ 3| THE FEED JUS' LOOKIT THIS ORDERED FIRST — oW My, WONT SPARKY BE GLAD WHEN HE SEES His *@ 1990, King Features Syndicate, Tncy Great Britain rights reserved ! ‘amount of halibut purchased herefe from Seattle April 29 at 9 J. Xidas, Miss Etta Thomas, E. 8mith, Maggle Kadnak, Mrs. F. |durmg the last month as 248620./¢ pm. 3 O. Pickett, Miss R. Johnson, Mrs. Holmquist, Stanley Grayson, F. A: | This is nearly double the amount|e Admiral Watson scheduled to ® |Effstrom, A, Graham, C. Flory, C. Nefsy and Charles Peterson from ‘o'I two years ago, when the total!e gall from Seattle April 30, !Poweru. Mr. and Mrs. L. Suby, J. Skagway; James Truitt and Fred was only 129,987 pounds. e at 10 am. {Ross, A. Rosie, I. G. Anderson, R, McRae from Haines. i The steady increase of the last|e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS H. Brown, P. R. Brown, L. Lynds, She left at 6 pm. Those taking | two years is particularly noteworthy | @ Northwestern scheduled south- A. B. Kenney, T. L. Pittman, J. passage for the south included bhc“ |in view of the Iact_thab this is the|® bound at 10 tonight. White, B. Lykke, Willlam Dodson, foll;:mmg’ 3 : beginning of the 'thrd year of opor-“. Alagka due southbound about |A. Bray, from Seattle. | Mrs. J. L. Ervin, Tom Espodal, ation of the new plant o{ the 'Ju-‘o April 29, George Waltz, R. H. Stock, J. L. Mrs. Ann Miller, J. W. Gucker 8 | neau Cold Storage Cczmnany. The |e LOCAL SAILINGS Cavanaugh, D. Ross, Karl Theile, and son, H. G. Goodwin, C. V. 4 figures show a steady and substan-| s Mmgnlta scheduled to leuve ® T pugta, George Kaytoe, C. K. Brown, S .Krasson, Henry Roden M tial increase in 1929 and the pres-ie for Sitka and way ports at 2 | E Wright, D, Shaw, C. Gardner, Mrs. and one steerage for Seattle; H. |ent year. ¢ B oflock Fhursdsy night for @ |p ‘Brown, A, E. Wick, J. Codson, A. B, Crewson, Jack Olsen, Tony Sven- P-4 | Among the local boats, the Avona|e Bkagway, starting Sept. 17 Anderson, W. W. Kimkle, Mrs. son, Ray Falk and t t 1 - Capt. Olaf Larsen, stands high in every othbr Tuesds R Mits brs aNaN . pt. N e 1] y. Kimkle, D. W. Kimkle, Jr., W. L. Ketchikan; Mike Paul and F. E. : the 1930 period. Between March S Kimerlea , First leaves every ® 'puu and A. Van Mavern, {fom Roundy for Wrangell; L, Creito,! x 21 and April 20 she brought injs Wednesday at 1 p. m. f0r & | qunorre F. Price, J. O. Mnm'Mr’g AW ! 16,200 pounds of halibut, while thg 4 Petersburg and Kake &nd & gno remained in port until 6 a.m. Sharples, Gerald L. Church and P! Hyperien, Capt. Oscar Oberg, and|® way ports. today unloading freight at the City, james Breman for Petersburg. | : the Emma, Capt. Tom N were|s 3 o e s e o 0 0 0 8 00 Dock, and laumber for the new shed e Y | T T s R | r J ace with —_————— : ‘ g ¢ BERY: Yt ¥ |tled for second place with 13,500 ofjthe. Jineay Cold Storage Com-| yazp; BRINGS HERRING ® FOR RENT fpnundc each. g (gighn $.60.8 848000004 \panv She also carried-a cargo | e v e flities | . o | Only one other boat of al glo.\c TIDES TOMORROW ® 'of; cement for the N. P. Severin The H Otint.. Meaik’ /BiEFLy | IS THE EMPIRE FOR RENT—Furnished two room |Wwhich bx‘ouxh'}.m!lsh ;xm}-s vlvas lmrp]zhclr e 600000000 o;comp‘my_ brau‘gom ;n zloal?arrplia?)f her(:-;fi\" " |” house with bath for rent. On|than the top boat of the local fleet. | Passengers leaving here were as i y . o cthigtvitnns | West 10th Street. See Albert|That was the BernicePE, cbam. Low tide, i 355 ;eet. e e e D8 Lzruyth)ed;:u’x)\&;::xt 001;);1::;%2:0;:; Through which the general } | orman, 122 West 10th Street Alfred Edwards, of Petersburg,| High tide, , 131 feet. Bob Lee, Ed Anderson, Harl Ma-~ e 9 2 public can always have its §| between 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. | which unloaded 16,500 pounds. The| Low tide, 17 1080, . | et iBie . B Jodes dahn. Eoidih i0ad6d 200 bhrtels. A LW HONH | wants mp‘pll&d. l | vansee, Capt. C. Peterson, of Ket-| High tide, 4.6 feet. 4 ¥ ' has been located at Auk Bay. | Closing time for classifled advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time fer display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. ‘Ten cents per line first in- sertion. 4 Pive cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the Iline. Minimum charge, 50 cents e N | FOR RENT—Pianos, Radio Com- binations, Phonographs, expert piano tuning, phonograph repair- | ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. .FOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment; also furnished cabins. Inquire Cash Grocery, Willoughby Avenue. R RENT—Nicely furnished steam heated room. Corner 6th and 1 Franklin. Telephone 133. FOR RENT—Three room furnished FOR SALE house. Bath. Telephone 183. FOR SALE — Axminster rug, $15; leather rocker $1250; vacuum| cleaner $10; floor lamps $5; doll| buggy $4; child's sled $250. All good condmon J. D. Helps poration Garage Doors of Alas- kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agsnt FOR sALE—New sman rugs, 53 75| up. Telephone 106. FOR SALE — HATCHING EGGS: | Regal Dorcas White Wyandottes from R O P stock $3.50 per set- ting of fifteen. S. C. White Leg- bnrns, Hanson Strain, $3.00. 8. C. dollywood $2.00 Al Forsythe, P. 0. Box 1181. e o LA e RN W #OR SALE—Four room furnished house; garage. Telephone 4004. FOR BALE—Spectaciés $3.4 a pair at Home Grocery, E. Millazger,| Generul Merchandise. WANTED WANTED, — Nursemaid for child foux, years old. Phone 3441. WANTED—Salesman for well rated | and. financed oldest Utah woolen manufacturing concern. Enjoy good business and prosper on re- peat orders handling the CACHE line. For interview address num- ber 159 care Empire. Representatives for Building and Loan Assoclation. Good commis- sion’ paid on new business. Sales- man will be backed up by local advertising paid for by Home Of- fice. Make applications to A. J.! Nelson, Gastineau Hotel. WILL exchange piano or radio fory house painting. Anderson Music | Shoppe. WANTED—Housekeeper or girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. Robert Simpson. WANTED — Casn for false teeth, ~dental gold, discarded jewelry, platinum, diamonds. Send to R. | {FOR RENT — Small steam heated apartment. Electric range. Bishop Apartments. Call 221, | chikan, icept freight after 1:30 p. m. on HALIBUT TRADE FIGURES SHOW GOODINCREASE Exact figures show the totalje is credited with 16,000 pounds. - NOTICE TU SHIPPERS The “MARGNITA” will pot ac- salling date. —adv, | "GARBAGE HAULED | for FOR RENT — Fully furnished 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 furiished kitchenette and bath. Gross Apartments. Apply Colissum The- atre. |"OR RENT—Five room furnished apartments with electric range. Teelphone 2004. 42!%; East Tth Street. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Heat- ed, 4 rooms, bath. Phone §703. MISCELLANEOUS WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU- REAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle, Washington. Investigations made in prompt, efficlent and strictly { confidential manrer by expert operators. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:10a.m. $7:30 p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40 p.m. 12:30 pm.t §11:15 pm. 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 3:15 pm.t $1:00 a.m. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:20am. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. $7:45p.m. 9:30 a.m.t 9:56 p.m. 12:45p.m.t §11:30 p.m. 2!15 p.m. 12:15a.m. 3:30 pm.t 1:15am. 5:00 p.m. *—Thane, t—Freight will be accépted. $—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- ., Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- i, N. ¥, . ! tion Company Marin Nodeoeceoncssvoe | i + ‘Steamer Movements {Surpass Same Period of s NORTHBOUND 25 ® Admiral Evans due Saturday. Former Years — Avona |3 SCHEDULED SAILINGS High in Local Fleet [o Aamiral Rogers scheduled to | ¢ sail from Seattle April 24 at With nearly one-fourth of a mil-'® 10 am. |lion pounds of halibut landed here|® Yukon scheduled to sail from | from March 21 to April 20 inclusive,|® Seattle April 26 at 9 a.m. an increase of 55,825 pounds over a|® Northland scheduled to sail similar period in 1929 and 118,633 ® from Seattle April 26 at 9 |pounds over the correspondingje pm. {month of 1928 is shown on the|® Prificess Alice scheduled to irecords of the Juneau Cold Storage (e sail from Vancouver April 28 Company. e at 9 pm Alpmeda schedulde to sail OIL TANKER GOES; TO | WRONG PORT ; SOMEONE 'MADE BAD BLUNDER| VANCOUVER, B, C, April 23— The oiltanker Los Alamos from San Pedro for Seattle, arrived in port |last night and asked local agents; The master found that | somebddy had blundered. His car-|! go was bound for Seattle and mot|” orders. WHERELL T SEND IT ? HORSE OVER. HERE - FOR. HIS MEALS BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG e News ALASKA BRINGS 1 PASSENGER |Steamer Aryes Last Night | from South — Has Freight for Capitol | The Alaska, Capt. C, V. Wester- |lund, arrived in port from the ymuth at 7:30 o'clock last evening | with the following passengers for | Juneau; | | J. E. Kenendy, Harry Gregisen, Mrs. | E MacMaquire, William Polk, H. W.| | ! AWperts, Charles E. Rice and Miss' Mabel Koenigs for Seward. for Valdez; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Huber, K. Lozaroff, John Rakovich, | William E. Falconer, A. Matson, P, Flowler, Henry Brockman, Ole Eide, Bert Thomas, C. M. Thorne, H. G. Steel, Mrs. V. Burns, Henry Nelson, E. Hietala, C. Pagg, R. Nelson and Fred McRae for Cordova. | \ .- HALIBUT PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, April 23—One hundred and twenty-six thousand pounds of halibut were sold here yesterday. American fish ,|sold for 5 and 123 cents and Ca- nadian for 6 and 104 cents. the | Annual Bale will Matt McGlade and O. K. Raynz the past, May 1st. | ptre, ADMIRAL WATSON IN TOUAY BOUND SOUTH| The Admiral Watson, Capt. E. Thomsen, arrived in port from the westward at 9:30 am. today with following passengers for Ju- neau: J. Wickersham, B. B. Green and A. F. Nelson. She left at 10:45 am.. Those |leaving were Clift Alvoy and Mrs. | Margaret Hawthorn for Seattle; William H. McCullough and Ray- mond F. Taylor for Ketchikan; James Brennan for Petersburg. ALAMEDA HERE AND SOUTH LAST NIGHT| Steamer Alameda, Capt. Gus Nord, arrived in port from the north at 4 o'clock yesterday after- noon with the following passengers for Juneau: R. D. Wilnes, C. H. Smith, W. R. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *Northwestern ...Mar, 22 Mar. 25 Apr. 1 *Alaska ... Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. 8 tAlameda .. Apr. 19p.m. Apr. 5 Apr. 17 *Yukon — N A ] Apr. 8 Apr, 156 *Northwestern ... Apr. 12 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 tAlameda . Apr. 159p.m. Apr. 19 Apr. 21 *Alaska ... ..Apr, 19 Apr, 22 Apr. 29 *Yukon ..Apr. 26 Apr. 29 May 6 " fAlameda . ...Apr. 29 9p.m. May 3 May 5 —Southeast and Southwest Routes, t—Southeast Route only. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Passenger accom- modations on ¢ Southbound ?e).s have b av en Leave Arrive Leave Juneau Juneau somple tely and materially improv- Evans Apr. 17 ed. You will find | Rogers Apr. 17 them very sttrac- | watson Ag; 24 Evans Apr. 26 May 8 Rogers Apr. 28 May 1 Watson May 3 May 16 Rogers May 12 May 15 Evans ... Mdy 14 May 17 May 20 Watson ...May 21 May 24 June 5 Rogers ...May 22 May 26 May 30 INFORMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Dou‘lll FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE e el LUDWIG NELSON'S be held 25 in| ~—adv. - Old papers rms saié at The Em GENERAL INBUBANCE “Absolute Security” Valentine Building SALE Marten "Mink Fox Neck Pieces Yurman’s Devinney & Clouse Typewriters and Repairing Sewing Machines and Victrola Repairing | | | \( | Juneau, Alaska PHONE 338 AMERICAN LEGION ARENA Next Smoker Watch for Date AND LOT CLEANING |here, He got his vessel out of port E. O. DAVI® on the same tide. Fhone 584 | Agents are trying to find ctt who G ! blundered. e 13 0 SR | LIS H. R. SHEPARD | i GUILD GOODIE SALE l & SON, Inc. 1 | The Goodie Sale which was to |bave been held by Trinity Church |Guild next Saturddy in the Malony 3 | Building, has been unavoidably| " (VR TO T A postponed on account of the fire.} # GEVAERT FILMS AT —adv. | “A¥ALASKA SOENIC VIEWS ady | TTLE, April 23.—Five vessels - 58,600 pouhds of halibut sold day at 10 and 17% cents. |PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US Diam(md | Brique THE ALL PURPOSE FUEL Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 PHONES 83 OR 85~ "Tbe Store That Pleases” “THE SANITARY GROCERY | We wil attend fo 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 fidng Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 i | | Tae JuneAu Launory | Franklin Stréet, between Front and Secotid Streels | PHONE 359 KANN’S STORE THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT TIME AT THE RIGHT PRICE I SEE 'BIG VAN Goodrich, Hood 4nl Firéstone | | Rubber Boots, Bhoepacks, Slick- “fl'l and Oil Skins 2 Blwm STREET Always Open Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Norah———AprflQIZ, 28 Princess Alice—May 3 B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Princess Louise—May 13, 24, June 3 Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Poitits of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Btop-Over Privileges Tickets on Sale—May 22 to Septémber 30 Final Return Limit—Ottobér 31, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building Juneau NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. S. NORTHLAND Leaves Scattle for Juneau on the following dates: April 26 Fer Iuformation Apply to D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents TELEPHONE 114 [ United Transportation Co. (LIMITED) | LAUNCH AMY ' RIVER BOAT JEANNE Leaving Juneau twice each week for Tulsequah SEASON OPENS MAY 5 For rates-and information PHONE 5000 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 ev: direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Ten: Hoonnh. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chnthlm, Killiando way ports. Leaving for Skaxwuy and Haines' every Tuesdny at 11 p. m. Information— F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phu m. Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 188 Pool—Billiards 3 Meéet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop.

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