The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 24, 1930, Page 7

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BOY - How SOUR ON ME For. ) ] M FlGG J 1 Love Twar ANIMAL ! SOME REASON- HORSE ComiN g’:l\swl‘%(&(ir‘antw <3 %NQ USE - I CANT waIT WONDER 1= NIO MY ROOM FOR TiL I GET My ARMS 9 HE'S WEARD 3] D A FEW NIGHT: s AROUND HIM-~~ MEBBE L‘\ SUMPRY x At IF L TAKE A X By "vuflv % OLD SPARKY. SEE HIM ANOw - wALK THE TIME wilL . PSS SUICKER /, 4 I //:i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. BILLE DE BECK /g g HELLO, BARNEY, TWHEN'S YOUR. THAT CLERK 1S ABouT ME? BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG AND T WANT T KEPT BuiET SEES PERILIN | RATE OF BIRTH SOFIA, Aprll 24.—Bulgaria holds Ifirst place in Europe and possibly | also in the world for prflpuruonnh |increase of population. Steamer Movements recorded in that year was 185,000 ® Admiral Rogers due Monday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS |per thousand every year is giving | ® Prinvess Alice scheduled ‘to Marine News NORTHWESTERN TAKES According tothe statistical office, w' B rinabos FRESH FISH ON HERE H;s British Tanker Off hich h: it leted th : T K 10t e eied the re | @ AN Bvane cue/Batiidhy, The Northwestern, Capt, Rem-| English Coast—Tanker sauer, arrived in port from the | Wile and two steerage. LINER BREMEN N COLLISION | IN DENSE FOG Is Badly Battered English Channel, early to- The tanker was badly battered |FINEST . | STEANERS, SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau 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. 7 ! *Yukon .. Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 15 i *Northwestern ....Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 22 | tAlameda Apr. 159p.m. Apr. 19 Apr. 21 MaReH 8 *Alaska ...Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 b © 1990, Ring Featutes Syndicats, *Yukon - Apr. 26 Apr. 29 May 6 iy ,,»,h,,,.,m_"‘ 435/9-:@‘/ tAlameda ... Apr, 200pm.May 3 May 5 o *—Southeast and Southwest Routes, t—Southeast Route only. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 —or 33 per, thousand inhabitants.|® westward at 10:30 o'clock last eve- |The proportion of deaths, was 18, ® Yukon scheduled to sall from ® ining with the following passengers| poy ER, April 24—The glant [per thousand. ¢ Seattle April 26 at 9 am. ®lifor Juneau: |German liner Bremen was in a | Both figures show a cons:derahle‘ ¢ Northland scheduled to sail Cora Mitchell, Kathleen Cameron, ! ifght collision with the tanker modations on § Southbound |{decrease from preceding years, but|® from Seattle April 26 at 9 83 ] Hillard, R. G. Blddle, Leo myiicy Grendair just off Dunge- Admirel Lins ¥ Arrt Le | the increase of the population by 15|® pam. ‘H Breuer, Frank Parrish, Albert ness, wls have been riht/ -ty Seattle Juneau Juneau completely and |rise to some anxiety among the ® sail from Vancouver Apnl 28 The steamer docked at the Ju- The Bréthon e macerially improv- | myans . Apr. 17 ttk { Srem vas ard bound | Government authorities. |® at'9pm. {neau Cold Storage Company, where uyd wo. pitiie ::magcd : a You will fl;fl Rogers Apr. 17 | It is argued that, with modern|e Alameda schedulde to sail | she loaded 21 boxes of fresh halibut 3 em very attrac- } waison Apr. 24 Lygienic methods and the campaign e from Seattle April 20 at 9 {for san Juan and two boxes of o g o bl o, o tive and comfort- | gyans :pr. ;i fipn 2: May rls |against such devastating' diseases ® pm. {fresh salmon, shipped by Melchoir, .into Deal to secure medlcal a“m"f i ‘l:;:lg;;; - Ap;. 5 M;:;; 23 x:y 1% jas tuberculosis, the population of e Admiral Watson scheduled to |A!mstrong Dessau, fian for“'m {lljlll‘ed e biloticn & MI:y' Ry s Ma; 15 |the country will soon be too great.'e sail from Seattle April 30, Those leaving ‘when she safled| o cortision occutred during a Evans ... May 14 May 17 May 29 (Tol Dv Sl AR I j® at.10 am. shortly before midnight were as fol- ‘d 1 B i Watson ... May 21 May 24 June 5 There is no more land to be e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 104 ense fog Rogers .. May 23 May 28 May 30 divided among the peasant and m; e Alaska due southbound about Sam Batoff, Mrs. M. Richards, —_— custries cannot provide employment o April 29. | : is ] |for the excess population, so that ¢ LOCAL SAILINGS f;'lga;tch:):as:“{g ssetsmew;::ll( ':)"l‘:l DEAN RICE LEAVES INFORMATION AND TICKETS: measures will have to be taken to o Margnita scheduled to leuve | gt Ketchikan; James Truitt, L. | FOR INTERIOR TR]P’ BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 induce the people to emigrate. | ¢ for Bitka and way ports at e | Kuhre, W. C. Anderson, James | GUY L. BMITH, Ageat, o “ v bR o Dok ifraday wight S &8 Wheeler and one stecrage for| . mndduts to PAILERKRS bo Assist in : ‘ TALKIE APPARATUS {® Skagway, slarting Bept. .17, ® . gHojersbiivg: the examination of three candidates | e b ::,wm:}m“fi",fi poresy for the ministiy, Dean C. Rlce of | PARIS — French exhibitors are » Wednesday et 1 p. m. for ADMIRAL ROGERS !l:;e Holy ’rntnftyldcathedral, is on |now required by an edict of the|s Petersburg and Kake and . :Lwas]'rd:es wlnpx . e Chief of Police to supply immed-'s way ports. SAILS FOR NORTH R va h A eth 3 fately details of talkie apparatus s » 8 ¢ s 2 e @ o ¢ @ ¢ & 8 ippenbrock, of e same | ln%all(‘d in their theatres. — e e+ — church, and they will proceed to | BEATTLE, April 24—Steamer Ad- FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, e AGFA-ANSCO FILMS AT | the Interior. Bishop Peter T. Rowe |will pass through here on an early ® |miral Rogers sailed for Southeast TIDES TOMORROW e e 0000000 ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv | Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this fore- | ® nbon with 115 first class passeng steamer. on his way to Fairbanks | | VICTORIA AND SEATTLE 8 to ordain those who are succes: T e | i {and 38 steerage. The following' o) with the seamiotions. | G Ta e Leave Juneau Southbound 1 ¥ ‘NT | Low tide, 5:05 am., 2.0 feet. | pagsengers are booked for Juneau: 1 Latd, sha - Blso rp || P—— N P i ) shop will return P . ,,,FUR - | DEVILLE | High tide, 11:07 am, 141 feet. W Petram and wite, Mrs.'A: Bam- o "o gail from New York on'| | ‘B.C. COAST Princess Norah—April 12, 22 THE EMPIRE FOR RENT-Pianos, Radio Com-| R | Low tide, 5:12 pm. 13 feet. |per and eight steerage. June 7, for the Lambeth Confer-|| h.STEAMSHIPS Is the Mediam ! ations, Phonographs, expert| KING | High tide, 11:29 p.m., 158 fect. S e Neath: - St Rise A Princess A]lce—May 3 10 tuning, phonograph repair- | ————— it A 16 N T B U i son Music Shoppe. . 7 b i 3 g Through which the general || Anderson Music ,Opp ey Superwr 1 HALIBUT PRICES FOR BROWN TODAY month. During his absence the Princess Loulsc*Mfly 13’ 24’ June 3 e e T b B |FOR RENT — Modern furnished| | RINCE RUPERT. B. C. April |only regular Sunday services which t '::dxpnm for classified apartment; ’ilsf) furnished cabins. | Flow()r ’24P—Twemy Lhoussn‘d .;)ou};ds pol’. W. D, Brown; who pastéd: away | :lLll bse held are the Sunday School Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of ‘United advertissments: 2 P. M. | Xf,q,“”'z Cash. Qrogly, SYLRURHY | nalibut were sold here yesterday, all |here early this week, was laid to| | States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient %...§ Cuostng time for dispiay aa- Mt S(,eds | Canadian, at 5 and 9.6 cents. {rest this morning in the Catholic | R PIAL MR [ REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER vertisements: 11 A. M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished steam { plot of Evergreen Cemetery, the| pp. Mary Kayo of Juneau, en-| EXCURSIONS Ten cents per line first In- || heated room. Corner 6th and ‘ 2 | SEATTLE, April 24~Seven ves-|Rev. Father Menager officiating. |tereq St. Ann's Hospital last even- | £ sertion. | Franklin. Telephone 133. ! “They Grow |sels with 97,000 pounds of halibut - Pallbearers were G. Fagerson, Sol ing for medical treatment. Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges Pive :cents for continuous |/ — Sriiga = =4 |sold yesterday for 10 and 16% cents.| Coppinger, Lee Rox, Miles Godkin,| A bay boy was born early this Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 v | subsequent insertion. O . o, e I ————— George O'Brien and J. W. Felix.|morning at St. Ann's Hospital to | Final Return Limit—October 81, 1930 Count five average worde || Nouse. Bath. Telephor £ ‘ Arrangements were under the sup-|Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuller of Juneau. ! Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled . to the line. FOR RENT — Small steam heated ' AT THE HOTELS ervision of the C. W. Carter Mor- Mother and son are doing well, Mountain Resorts - Minimum charge, 50 cents. { | gpartment. Electric range. Bishop ol TR tuary. Mrs. B H. Berthold was admit- L 5| Apartments. Call 221 ¥ We" Deliver| Gastineau—J. . Tennesori, Tena- ——————— ted to the hospital last evening FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS oy - Fhmin i % ec; R. G. Biddle, Seattle; Frank ERMA BRINGS SALMON for observation and treatment. A FOR RENT — Fully furnished| The Nyal Service Drug Store | poiin seastls, W. L. COATES, Agent FOR SALE apartments, single or double. | Alaskan—Joseph Fay, Tenakee;| The Erma, Capt. Ed Doyle, ar-| FERRY TIME CARD Valentine Building Juneau ° - - g | Newly painted; baths and hot Mrs. K. Cameron, Seattle; Mrs. C.|rived in port yesterday with 1,500 FOR SALE—Canary Birds. Oriental| water furnished. Furnished cabins | Mitchell, Seattle. pounds of king salmon, caught near| Leaves Junean for Douglas and Male Singers. Telephone 152. $5.00 per month. 2 roor& hOAusn : - Tee ‘Hatbor, for Méicholr, Arm- Thane - ished, $15.0 per month. Ap- GARBAGE | ; 18 L A et T S| L Geavew b | B el < T R R NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. ; floor lamps $5; doll| -~ T 8 H A ULED The Hazel, Capt. Frank Shorty, mainder will be mild cured. am.t 9:40 pm. 5 ’ :;f:;;rgfochu%?: s?edpssz.fio. AU‘FOFu ‘RENT——OnZ 1;)03: tug.:s::(; arrivel in port this morning with e pm.t §11:18 p.m. M s NORTHLAND » ood condition. J. D. Helps. eSO < g O AND LOT CLEANJNG a full load of fresh herring from| A Hutchinson, Kan, man, K. C. pm. 12midnight o Je |4 o Apartments. Apply Coliseum e E. O. DAVIS | Auk Bay. Beck, Jr., is collecting and raising pm.t $1:00 a.m, Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: P ¢ FOR SBALE—Overhéad Door Cor-| atre. Phone 584 | e 50,000 snakes which he will send 00 p.m. i1 26 poration Garage Doors of Alas- p— | Try the 7ve womwx Dinner |this spring to 2008 in all parts of Lenves Douglas for Juneau Apri kan Sitka Spruce, L. L Samp-| MISCELLANEOUS = |Bpeclals at Mabry’. “Alvii NN i g, 9123 by Fer Ixformation Apply to son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. | —ou oo ——0 5 -+ &Mlm $7:46 p.m. » s ' _| WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU- ek 9:55 p.m. D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent FOR SALE—New small rugs, $3.75| REAU, P. O. Box 154, Secattle, FURS 3 $11:80 p.a, g . up. Telephone 106. xasmorxu:ne;ng:;f";:;mfig':g; s 12:15 a.m, i J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents FOR SALE — RATCHING EGGS: | confifientr:a'l manrer by expert REMODELED L:15am TELEPHONE 114 4 Regdl Dorcas White Wyan:lon.es‘ operators, | | " from R O P stock $3.50 per set % SUMMER PRICES | = : —Frelght will be Fpr R e * ting of fifteen. 5. C. White Leg-| A cENTS WANTED - Ay ; ; e::-d-'y- owm i * : ; borns, Hanson Strain, $3.00. S. C. ¥ Also New ‘Garmmts % . ._—&umm" Awfl’ln, U t d T ns ortauon Co # ollywood $200 Al Forsythe, P.|ymn wanTED IMMEDIATELY by Made to Order nite ra p e 0. Box 1181. giant international industry. OIIET ’ I r' ue | J at F l'l'y & vaigl' 4 (Lllq’l'ED) VOR BALE _Speciacios 134 a palr| 7000 already started; some doing Y | | June: e ] T ¥t Home Grocery, . Millasger,| Annual Dusiness $13000; no ex- urman’s [ Sl Ol LAUNCH AMY RIVER BOAT JEANNE R “®77| perience or capital required; ev- pan e Sooae erything supplied; realize success, : e % Leaving Juneau twice each week for Tu!sequah L 14 independence Rawleigh’s way; | ——————ti——d— J SEASON othq HAY 5 i . WANTED | ;’rz‘gir:mispr:f;fs'm’::& ".’u“;f ! 4 “ [ THE THE Juneau LAUNDRY For rates and information PHONE 5000 4 ¢ n 4 i PO S SeA e SO Shoemaker, Steady em-| plies; your own business support-| | Devinney & Clouse | Frankiin Street, between . e e w&rgf:fit gmo Tr?e right_person. | ed bynblg ;‘u;xeréc;m, Canadian, ‘\ lepew;:m;l n‘e:da:;p:l‘:(l::l:fla ’1 ALL PURPOSE {{ Front and Second Btreels s 32 ide-A-Wake Shoe Shop.| Australian industries; resources|| Sewing Mac! | | PHONE 359 y Aoy Wide-ATWake BR® PUP! over $17000000; established: 40 | Repairing i FUEL | , THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY WANTED — Nursemaid for child| years; get our proposition; all | Juneau, Alaska PHONE 338 | | l four years old. Phone 3441. say it's great! Rawleigh Company, B | ! “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” . Dept. SK-4-J, Oakland, Calit. | ———————— | 4 ‘ : WRRICIND. Baloaman t65, HELTARCH ik o KANN’S STORE | Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 g (8 :&:fl:&ifigg‘flfifich wl;:Jov o c;‘:)?;c:gcn i e | THE RIGHT GOODS 4 g00d business and prosper on re-| Both ~American and Canadlin AMERICAN .. A% s Sl :nmlc't 3 7 peat orders handling the CACHE |forms at, The Emopire. | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. & line. For interview address num-| ——0m—70———— ———————| LEGION g T e mmie | ey | Pacific Coast Coal Co MOTORSHD BARGNELA . » ¢ . X ® Representatives for Bullding and > ARENA SEE BIG VAN Leaves City Dock every Thursday, eveming at 6 oh Loan Assoclation. Good commis 4 i por 55, direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, H sion paid on new business. Sales- COLOR \ Next Smoker | PHONE 412 nuonwmlcn n’;""gh” ,’”:uhck“_} Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, % man will be backed up by local 4 p v way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every taf i t NG érs and Ofl Skins | |[Way pol advertising paid for by Home Of- P Watch for Date | 211 'SEWARD STREET | Tuesdny at 11 p. m. Information— - y fice. Mbke Appilosiions. f A. J. i > Always Open F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, MR <+ Nelkn, CHosE ol | increases the pulling . i LR R H | & i m——— i ———— ot s et 28 % . el « WANTED—Housc:eeper or girl for| power of any printing | s I T } general housework. Apply Mrs. edtobas | I.).SmEARICK é l 00 : s "lecolorprintintase Tewair e CALIFORNIA GROCERY ' Yamoet : i Py e oy dlecol‘;wpfln‘t.lniflcuw MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION : dental gold, discarded jewelry, and satisfactorily 8 Th : HO » f B G . Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Stioum, diamonds. Send o, & - Watese PHONE 47 e Home of Better Groceries rds r, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- p Dismonds | 5 Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Pmp. , N. ¥, ) 3live; waze LOUITU UL L R T T T T T T |

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