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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG - Iy £ = g T TNk TS A TR EORTY - FINEST E GREAT CPPORTLAITY SEE - EVERYBODY WHOLL SAv FIFTY F TEAME = 1Fé>&‘1‘:cr;«eao C-A;S TS ¢_GREAT STEAMERS = € © TAKE A “THREE A (N ROPSSITION, BuT . = ST M A T L 4 A 3:\\30 cEEDETQ NOBODY SEEMS To = WSELE, A BUT IT™M (A T HAVE me \)cufiu! = L2 HAMBURGER = i STAKES 2 = S e I GUESS T M WORD Wik = | S AL WET €D Nou Buooy 2 = SAILING SCHEDULE = Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *Alaska i May 2 fAlameda, . May 13 May 17 May *Yukon May May 2 May 2 i *Aleutian M: 3 i Alameda May 31 2 ; ka . “Yukon June June 3 June —Southeast and Southwest Routes, t—Southeast Route only. OLD SAM DEVELOPED NICE LEFT JAB U'\' THE NOSE ()I< Il”llll< ()PP()NI”\I“ ( e N A W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 (This «lnr) 5. (hasfiret. o, s series dealing with unique and humorcus incidents of the ring. Others” will appear from time Marine News | Abnormal King Salmon Run Reported on WL AT 7 BN | May 26 June 2 June 17 June 9 May 30 June 6 June 19 June 13 'man in the ring as an opponent in Bostc 1 €XD: . Mr. Bullard reported, tlns too despite the fact that there were fewer boats fish- able. Queen ... Evans Rogers May 29 ..June 4 June 5 p.m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle May 31 at 9 am. WEST ON ALEUTIAN on one night and' the crowd ted more than a punch or two Carrying the Seattle Chamber | for its money. Sam didn't dare hit|® ing in thé area. From May Dor. Alex. June 7 Junel2 June12 SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS of Commerce Good Will Tour party, jhis rival with a right or the fight|e 23 to May 26 a total of 1,100 | Watson ...Junell Junel4 June26 Admiral Evans is scheduled {in. steamer Aleutian, Capt. Charles |would have ended abruptly there.|® kings were iaken, bringing e | Queen ....Junel2 Junel6 June20 Wi southbound about 4 o'elock ®|Giasseack, left here at 3:30 p.m.!So he settled down to practice.left the total since May 10 to e THE EMPIRE ‘Thursday afternoon. {vesterday for the westward with|jabs until everyone was satisfied| INFURMATION AND TICKETS: FOR RENT — Single apartments furnished, heated and electric re- frigeration. Permanent or tran- sient. MacKinnon Apartments. Admiral Rogers is scheduled southbound Thursday night. Aleutian scheduled southbound about June 3. the following passengers: and the job could be finished. John Hentgars, L. C. Thoeming,| He smote the big fellow on the Lon Garrison, Eiler Hansen, J. W. nose and smote him again. He |Russell, H. Elenenedorf, Ethan H. jabbed and jabbed and jabbed. Af- P . to time.) Taku River Flats '...."..'...VETERANCAPTA]N | et il | StMet Movemw:: L OF COAST ls DEAD;' By EDWARD J. NEIL L4 One of the best king sal- o ¥ (A. P. Sports Writer) ® mon runs in many years has . e NORTHBOUND _— Sam Langford, with his barrel | ® r led in Taku Inlet since o Alameda duc Saturday. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., .| che: gorilla arms and enormous|® May 10, according to a re- e SCHEDULED SAILINGS | —Capt. Erick Olson, aged 75 years, |puncl r, was never a favor-|{ e ceived at local head- o Alaska scheduled to sail from e Veteran Pacific Coast sailing ship |ite among the white heavyweights|e of the Bureau of e | ‘ from Seattle May 20 at 9 jmaster, died in a hospital here from: of his day The Boston tar baby e from Watchman e R ‘an attack of appendicitis he suf-'was just too tough. ® Ben Bullard. The run was e | Passenger accom- Queen scheduled to sail from fered two weeks ago. 1 “Tham” did fight the white | ® continuing in good volume e modations on £ Seattle May 29 at 10 am. Capl. Clson came oys he had to be very careful at|e on May 26, the date the re- o | Admiral Line v. .- Southbound Princess Louise scheduled to e |from Norway more than 50 years times. Negroes were easily boycot-|® port was written. . els have been Leave Arrive Leave sail from Vancouver May 29 e |2g0 and sailed the coast until hisited by the topnotchers. So Sam|® Between May 10 and May e | completely and Seattle Juneau Juneau a0 pm | retirement about 10 years ago. |did his speeial and particular work [® 22, there were more kings e materially improv- Sobtidead | S o st iy iabig ko [on members of his own race, (@ taken than in the same pe- e Bl lisali e i ot XN b5 Ty from Seattle May 30 at 9 ¢ TOUR PARTY GOES | He had a large colored gentle : riod in the banner year of : tive m‘:"mm_ Rogers ..May 22 4 . o ° . . ° . . . ° ° ° ° . . . . . Is the Mediam BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas Through which the general public can always have its . . . . . ° . . . ° ° (3 . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . ° . . 0 . the line. Amy leaves every Tuesday reasonable. Telephone 3704. CANADIAN ®aiant. pleaded into it. and Paul Kegel were to leave for | Leave Juneau Southbound Minimum charge, 50 cents. .I wants supplied. 3 {® Admiral Watson is scheduled e |Meyer, Raymond Selferarik, Clifton' ter one round the enemy's nose was|TAKU MAKES TRIP Closing - time for classified | FOR RENT—In Douglas, two com- southbound about June 5. e |Hayes, Fred Foulon, C. W. Casper,|bleeding badly; after the second it ‘ advertisements: 2 P. M. farBble five-roam Gottakes, M- | o LOCAL SAILINGS H. Y. Baird, M. Baker, C. Hach and was all cut. TO HAINES TODAY‘ Closing time for display ad- | ished; Phone Douglas 8. o Margnita scheduled to leave e/ four steerage, for Seward; Nick Ha-| By the time the third was over < | vertisements: 11 A. M. RS TR Y e for Sitka and way ports at e |doff for Latouche; Mrs. James R. he could hardly see past it The Taku, Capi. R. E. Ellis, left| & Ten cents per line first in- | FOR RENT—Steam heated apart- o o .i0cx Thursday night. Crawford and two steerage for Cor-| But nothing that he could do pre-|shortly after 1 p. m. today fo sertion. ment with private bath and o America First leaves every e dova. | vented Sam from socking that pain-!|Haines with Mrs. E. F. qruves an 1 Five cents f;)_r continuous kitchenette. Telephone 248. 18 - Worbbagay ati.1 O, for @ o by S .‘1:10 prafu Hey time he thought|A. B. }]I;yeans roundmtrxp i FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, Y subsequent insertion. o 3 1 e Petersburg and Kake and e , abput it gers. r. Graves will make the Count five average words to | FOR RENT—Completely 1“"““5}‘9‘1 - pomg ol® TIDES TOMORROW ® | I desperation the big negro fell |return trip from Haines. VICTORIA AND SEATTLE » house for three months. ery % y 4 e|® ® 0 o 00 00 000 e e e inaclinch Then he found Sam's| Late this afternoon H. S. Grave . . . and Friday for Taku River High tide, 1:01 am, 185 fect csilidy B4 4 e || DD : . 3 , 18 S Bty st'n. & i 5 spect! 1 stina- 'ACIFIC . . ’ —_— e oint connections. a . m. lap feas. | ¥ s sake, n i |4 FRESRSRLINE ¥ ir destina, > — Ma § FOR RENT—Three room furnished D ti ol $o otid & b b Foh de Lawd's sake, m he (@ prosp g trip. Their de | Princess Louise—May 13, 24; June 3 g - | apartment. Bath, electric range. ¥ o iy ol o Y- |safd, Yscattah yoh b anltion was not announced, but it is B.C. COAST ’ ? # " Telephone 138. LB T A K T R S High tide, 2:05 pm., 153 fest. [ W'y ioc, |known they expect to remain away || | sTEAMSHIPS 13, 27. : FOR SA LF ! ————— Low tide, 7:43 p.m., 26 feet. | for several days. 4 o p : FOR RENT—From June 3rd to O¢-| NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS | Friday morning the Taku wint| Princess Alice—June 20, July 1, FOR SALE—Essex sedan 1928 r(n,Od] 2?:7:; Hrliip qtifim”ffiiiimifii"m}? ! AND EAGLES {17 PASSENGERS H AT THE HOTELS x;:;vo éox;u]v\::;\nxlgezlrl]its ra?:?;ni:n{ 11, 22. el. First class condition. 100 stea e | { day. aturday mo 2 there is L i ] 4 rubber. Apply Carls Taxi or| eouple. Telephone 158. | Al members of Alaska Lodge| ABOARD ALAMEDA | inces lity the Taku will go to Princess Charlotte—June 24; July Ploneer Pool Hall. FOR RENT—Two-room steam heat- A-1, I. O. O. F, and Do:fi};. L;;u\::‘: FOR THIS PORT 5. DA Nad Sk orios: h. ;\sNul:ll‘;A‘);or"L xn‘r:lalnqufm:flxxcnlfipm;xl‘c{ Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Foints of United 2 LS Sl - | cd apartment. Also one house- 117 F. O. E. are reques s Nelson, Portland; Mrs. R. J., ¥ Rt States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient -FOR SALE—Trolling boa! feet t the Coliseum Theatre, Douglas commodat available for both of Fully cauipped réady to go. Pow-| KePINE APATUONL and one SICeh- | i3 the Memorial Day exer-| SEATTLE, May 28. — Steamer R"{"*Y ROtk et [these trips. ~ Anyone interested | REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER ered with 12-15 Sterling. See Sut-| 8 A e, o and assist in ceremony of - kan; W. A. Duperu, Seattle; C. Wit-' g sen Larry Parks or A. B EXCURSIONS ton at Woodman and Bernsten ny Dock. Tolenhonc 20. “OB SALE——u room house, furn- ished, and farm; chicken house and front garden. Inquire Doug-| las, Phone No. 143. FOR SALE—8 room hous fine garden, cheap. Telephone Douglas 143. Téle- FOR SALE—Wicker Go-Cart. phone 2343, I'OR SALE—~B lby carriage. Tele- phone 1953, E(SR SE‘F Four room fully furn- ished house; garage. Inquire 529 Fark Street. FOR SALk—sunny suds Electric Washing Machine. Nearly new. Goeod condition. Reasonable. In- quire Arctic Pool Room. FOR SALE—Overhead Door C poration Garage Doors of Alas- kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp- son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. scattering the ashes of late brother, Julius Jensen. —adv. Telephone 436. FOR RENT—] 3 Radm Com- binations, Phonographs, expert | piano tuning, phonograph repair- ! ing. Andersnn Music Shoppe. :r'on REN7 — Fully furnished Sheet Metal 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. Oil Tanks Gas Tanks Fox Feed Pans Smoke Stacks Stove Pipe Canopys Down Spouts Septic Tanks Air Pipe Yukon Stoves Pipe Furnaces Pipeless Furnaces Silby Tent Heaters FOR RENT—One room furnished | Kkitchenette and bath. Gross Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- | atre. Furnished apt.,, heated, open view. Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. ulwmtv of Idaho stuf work for summer. as draftsman or sur- Qualified veyor but will consider anything. Room 30, Alaskan Hotel. p—e & T #OR SALE—Spectacles $3.45 a pair at Home Grocery, E. Mxllaeger,' General Merchandise. RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL | WAVN'VIV‘EI):VCTQO‘; «wants place, camp or cannery. Will go anywhere. T»lophone 371. City Cafe. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Bunch of keys on ring. Return to Empire and receive | reward. ¢ T SEE BIG VAN | ! Guns and Ammunition Shoe Repairing | . Opposite Winter & Pond | The Gun Man | EXCHANGE YOUR OLD VICTOR RECORDS FOR NEW ONES JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE THaE JunEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, betweenm, Front and Second Streets \WANTED — cusn rm' raLse wetb, dental gold, discarded jewelry, platinum, diamonds. Send to R. Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. [ S FOR GUARANTEED HEATING and “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Mabry’s Cafe PLUMBING : SEE Regular Dinners A. J. Hawver Short Orders Lunches FRONT STREET Next to Nifty Shoppe Telephone 379 Contracts Solicited Any Place in Alaska Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. PPSPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor —_— Douglas- lu Junean 1.).Saaricx 230 &, ,:':pm i . Teweler and fi%‘,‘: i AMERICAN | “ophetes Bom) sk LEGION ‘aEAer Diwmoris Wpmt 1dsam. ARENA Ilnnr:n .:.flop.n. H. R. SHEPARD T . Next Smoker ! & SON, Inc, §—Effective April 1st. ul || GENERAL INSURANCE July 3 l “Abslate , Juneau Ferry & Naviga- d b tion Company !Alameda sailed at 9 o'clock T Southeast Al t class passengers day night for |ports with 121 fi land 50 steerage. | The following passengers are aboard the Alameda for Juneau Walter Hall and wife, G. O. Med- rik, A. L. Martin, Mrs. E. Wright, F. A. Statter, Steve Ward, C. H Reetray, E. W Loveridge, wife and son, A. R. Scott, and five steerage. HALIBUT PRICES | SEATTLE, May 2 with 10,000 pounds of halibut , Tuesday at 12 and 18 cents. —Two vessels ! sold 5 ‘? Residence 519 Sixth Street | TELEPHONE 2752 J Kent and Lawrence || GENERAL CONTRACTORS | | Job Work, Cabinet Work, Re- modeling. Estimates furnished | | free. | [ R Y AU Have Your | FUR Garments remodeled and re; ed at summer rates. éw Garments Made to Order ; Full line of exclusive Tanned Furs . 9 Yurman’s p LHE | FERRY TIME CARD | u.ve-lmeni-rnnnuna i Thane | 6:15am. “~~915pm. 7:10a.m. $7:30 p.m. i 9:15am.t 9:40p.m. | 13:30 p.m.t $11:15 p.m. 2:00pm. ~ 17wildnight s 15 p.m.t u:oom tanen, city; Willis R. Lebo, Alaskan Nick Aldatoff, Seattle; W. O. Hogue, Boise, Idaho; Rcbert Por- ter and wife, Ketchikan; John, Karcelie, Seattle; John Tasolis, Se- attle; A. W. Caperwell, Seattle; M. E. Kelly, Seattle; Mrs. R .J. Ren- ney, Seattle. | B | S | MRS. REED VISITS LOCAL 1 FRIENDS BUT FEW HOURS Ms. Frank I. Reed, well known ' Anchorage woman, who with her _|husband operated the Anchorage Hotel, and son Frank Jr., visited friends here yesterday while the, | steamer Aleutian was in port. Mrs. Reed tock the boy south several | months ago for medical treatment. His condition ‘was serious at that time, but he has fully recovered now. i ———————— | HALIBUT BROUGHT IN | The Ina J., Capt. Andrew Hildre, sold 5,000 pounds of halibut this morning to New England for 10 and 710 cents. Melchior, Arm- strong, Dessau paid 1040 and 6 cents for 4,000 pounds aboard the Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hildre, ) | Fayes. t EUROPE DIRECT I.I.O'ID LINERS Regular Sailings Between 'MONTREAI. OR ::ln:c BREMEN OR HAMBURG in the new liners CREFELD - KOELN - TRIER Large outside cabins. .. world fa- mous cuisine. Cabin and Third Class Also BREMEN to HALIFAX Cabin Class, Tourist Thitd aod Third Class Lioyd offices in Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Winnipeg, Regioa, Edmoncon, Cilgary, Vancouver ot your local agent TRAVEL FLIGHTS TO ANY Hangar, Phone 429 BY AIR Seaplane “Taku” POINT DESIRED Booking may be made with Larry Parks or at desk of Gastineau Hotel Alaska-W ashington Airways | Gastineau, Phone 10 v, NO’I’ICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH " 'PACKERS Anyone desiring fish and dry salting for the Oriental Market should please communicate with the Oriental (Cooperative Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE o CORPORATION S e e ) Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Urexcelled Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building Juneau NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. NORTHLAND ° Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: May 19, 30; June 10, 21; July 2, 14, 25 Fer Iuformaciou Apply to D. B. FEMMER, Juneau Agent J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Ageuts TELEPHONE 114 United Transportation Co., Ltd. LAUNCH AMY (Length 55 ft., Tons 28 net.) JUNEAU TO TAKU POINT ! RIVER BOAT JEANNE (Length 64 ft., Tons 40 net, Twin screw 350 H. P.) Comfortable seating capacity inside for 40 persons. Meals served enroute. TAKU POINT TO TULSEQUAH Leaving Juneau Tuesdays and Fridays at 9:00 a.m. for Tulsequah FOR INFORMATION PHONE 5044 (P et 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 even: at 6 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnog, of, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Rcll‘l:h Transfer Co., Phone no.* <4

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