The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1930, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE A oy "OH.HELLO THERE , SPORT, ND SPARK PLUG I WaSNT EXPECTIA NOL TonAY .COME (N OULR HORSE. (S GONNA HAE HI DINNER Alow | S | il “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. OO SURE POLLED A FAST Al 1 AN CAE , BARNEY, WHEN You SOLDIME. THE N OHENF THE EMPIRE Is the Medium i Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified ‘advertiséments: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- ‘vertisements: 11 A. M. JTen .cents per line first in- Hertion. % Five cents for continuous ‘Bubsequent insertion. & Count five average words to e lige. % Minimum charge, 50 cents. ] -Q—-g———————" ¢ i FOR SALE FOR SALE—Home Boarding House. | Fully furnished, about forty rooms. | Also 8 cabins of two rooms, fully furnished with waterfront prop- erty. Reasonable terms can be arranged. Address P. O. Box 553, Juneau, Alaska. FOR SALE — New cruiser model, hull, length 28 ft., beam 8 ft., 6, in. Double planked mahogany., owner, opposite Harri Machlne; Shop. | FOR SALE—Four room fully furn- ished house; garage. Inquire 529 Park Street. | FOR SALE—Overhead Door Cor-| poration Garage Doors of Alas- kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp-| gon, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. } ©la papers tor sals it The Em- | pire. FERRY TIME CARD | Keaves Juneau for Douglas and v Thane ©:15 p.m. 17:30 p.m. 9:40 pm. §11:15 p.m. 12 midnight 6:15a.m. 7:10a.m. | 00 p.m. ves Douglas for Juneau 6:30 p.m. 17:45pm. 9:55 p.m. §11:30 p.m. 12:15am. 1:16 am. { | | ' *—Thane. t—Freight will be accopted. | $—saturdays only. | $—Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company | " Come and Hear “THE STEIN SON on the Victor Records JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE { ‘I‘n Juxeau Launory | Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets ++ PHONE 350 |LOST—Mink Neck Piece Sunday.| ecececescsccccevecce FOR RENT—Fur flat. In- at San Fran ed house. L. R. Smith. Telephone 223. FOR RENT—Six room furnished house with bath. Telephone 1395. | FOR RENT—Well fur;lishnd sleep- | ing room. Centrally located. Tele- phone 1194. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, heated, and electric range. Available June 1st: Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT — Single apartments furnished, heated and electric re- frigeration. Permanent or tran- stent. MacKinnon Apartments, FOR RENT—Steam heated apart- ment with private bath and kitchenette. Telephone 248. | FOR RENT—Two-rocm stéam heat- ed apartment. Also one house-| keeping apartment and one sleep- By BILLE DE BECK AFINE PARDNER. © HAVE, . WONT EVEN LET ME KISS MY ARy GoODNIGHT ! e RE JUST YA LUCk., RT - T WAS o SMART FoR You Marine News Steamer Movements: Northwestern is due to arrive Saturday. Admiral Evans is due Satur- day. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle June 5 at 10 a.m. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle June 7 at 11 am. Dorothy Alexander scheduled to sail from Seattle June 7 at 10 am. Princess Louise scheduled te sail from Vancouver June 7 at 9 pm. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle June 10 at 9 pm. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle June 10, at 9 p. m. Admiral Watson scheduled to sail from Seattle June 11 at 10 a.m. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 14 at 9 pm. SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS Queen in port at 10 o'clock to- night and sails 8 a.m. tomor- row. Alaska scheduled June 8, Yukon scheduled to sail south- bound June 9. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6.o'clock Thursday night. America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 pm. for Petersburg and Kake and way ports. southbound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . - HALIBUT PRICES SEATTLE, June 5—Three vessels ing room. Channel Apartments, With 16,500 pounds of halibut sold Telephone 436. i FOR RENT—Pianot, Radio Oom- | | nere yesterday at 10 and 13% cents. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., June binations, Phonographs, expert 5 _pajibut sales here yesterday Oak bottom and deck. Inquire| Ppiano tuning, phonograph repair-'s ioled 100,000 pounds. American ing. Anderson Music SHOPPe. |y sold for 6 and 13.4 cents and FOR RENQ — Fully furniahed Canadian for 6 and 114 cents. apartments, single or double.; Newly painted; baths and hnt‘. water furnished. Furnished cabins| & $5.00 per month. 2 room hou furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap- ply Seaview Apts. | FOR RENT—One room furrished | kitchenette and bath. Gross Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- atre. i Furnished apt., heated, open vlew."Drug Co. Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. | I > | WANTED WANTED—Lady cook and helper wants work. Will go anyplace. | Telephone 436 or address Chan- nel Apartments. ! WANTED — Chambermaid for the! Golden North Hotel at Skagway. Apply at Desk Gastineau Hotel,! Juneau. WANTED — Casn ror false teeth,| dental gold, discarded jewelry, platinum, diamonds. Send to R. Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- | lyn, N. Y. 1 | LOST AND FOUND Finder return to Empire. ward. Re- FOUND — Fur neckpiece. Owner may have same by describing property and paying expenses. Call at Empire. LODE CLAIM LOCATION NOTICES Both Americai. and Canadian forms at The Empire. —— e AMERICAN LEGION ARENA Next Smoker July 3 e —— e | ————— ® 0 0o v o0 09 9 0 00 TIDES TOMORROW L ® 0 0 9 0 ® 0 0 0 0 00 Low tide, am., 2.0 feet High tide, am., 128 feet. Low tide, 8 pm., 27 feet. High tide, 9:42 pm,, 16.0 feet. Parker Pens on sale at Juneau ———————d ADMIRAL WATSON IN BOUND SOUTH TODAY| Steamer Admiral Watson, Capt. E. Thomsen, arrived in port from the Westward at 10 am. today with the following passengers for Juneau: R. H. Chadwick, J. P. Morgan, C. A. Devlin, F. Bareksten, Mrs. Jack Ellis, Lucy El- lis and one steerage. The Admiral Watson was due to| arrive here tomorrow morning, agents sald yesterday, but through | an error in a cablegram sent from' Cordova her time of sailing south from there was dated one day late. She left here at 11 a. m. with the following from Juneau: : S. Zynda for Ketchikan; E. W. Love- ridge, M. L. Merritt, Mike Beten, Harvey Armstrong and Mrs. H. B. Crewson for Petersburg. — g i French Channel Ports Protest Tunnel Scheme (Continued from Page One) town. The freight loss would be more serious because trains would roll right through the outskirts of | Callais on their way to and from Paris. This opposition recalls the diffi- culties the plan has encountered since M. Mathieu proposed it in 1800. Napoleon III first got behind the plan in a serious manner, in 1867. A score of times the plan has been before the British parliament Thousands of soundings have been taken in the channel and the most eminent engineers of Franee and England have declared the tunnel feasible. Military reasons often affected the idea but less is heard of that aspect year by year. In an elaborate report made by a British official commission last year there were mentioned several other plans, all rejected. One was for two parallel dikes across the channel, trains running on the dikes while the water between would be a canal hooked up with the waterways of northern Europe. Another idea was an arched bridge over the channel. A third was the laying of a steel and ce- ment tube on. the channel bed. The bridge and dikes were dis- —adv. they woul carded because among other reasons 1d block channel shipping. e More Value for Y our Money Ford Delux Coupe Ford Standard Coupe Ford Sport Coupe $755.00 735.00 CHOICE OF COLOR COMBINATIONS F.O.B. Juncau, fully equipped. Rumible seat, $25.00 extra. 1500 MILE FREE SERVICE The mew Ford cars combine beauty of line und color with out- standing performance. In addition to low cost amd economy of operation, they bring you mu’l safety, Nlllll‘l’t, speed, power, ease of control, reliability and long life. 3 The Ford leads in sales because it leads in VALUE CALL OR TELEPHONE M ’)R DEMONSTRATION JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. DEALERS ; You Can Acilieve anything you set out to do—espec- ially if you have the backing of a good bank account. First National Bank R. Bigford, Tom The U. 8. 8. Northampton, which was formally adopted by the U. S. Navy in ceremonies held at Charleston Navy Yard, Mass. The new cruiser is named after the town in which resides ex- President Calvin _ Coolidge. Captain Walter N. Vernou (in- set) was placed in command of the ship. (International Newsreel) | | % i [ | River by scow Saturday morning. FINEST | STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Southbound June 7 June 9 June 9 June 16 June 16 June 21 June 23 June 23 June 30 June 30 July 5 Due Juneau Northbound Leave Steamer Seattle *Alaska *Yukon TN'Western *Aleutian tAlameda “Alaska *Yukon TN'Western *Aleutian tAlameda . Alaska June 7 June 10 June 14 June 15 June 17 June 21 June 24 June 28 June 29 June 3 June 17 ...June 10 June 12 June 14 ..June 17 June 21 June 24 June 26 9pm. gam, 9am, 9am. 9am. 9pam. 9 am. 9p.m. 9am. *—Southwestern Alaska Route. t—Soutkcastern Alaska Route. W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Passenger acoom- modations on f Admiral Line v. sels have been sompletely and SBouthbound Leave Juneau May 29 June 5 May 30 June 6 June 19 June 13 June 12 June 26 June 20 Leave Arrive Beattle Juneau Evans . Watson .. Rogers Queen .. Evans . Rogers Dor. Alex. Watson ... Queen May 21 May 22 ..May 29 .June 4 June 5 May 25 May 26 June 2 June 7 June 9 June 12 June 14 June 16 INFURMATIO AND TICKETS: ¥ BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas ADMIRAL LINE FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE ; Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Louise—June 13, 27; July 8, 18, 29. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS The camp site will be put in shape over the week-end and the larger group of Scouts will be | taken to camp Monday morning, while Mr. Clark will follow Mon- day afternoon and take over the {camp for the remainder of the| | time. ! HOUSE PASSES DRY MEASURE AFTER DEBATE Aims at Relief of Conges- tion of Cases in Federal Courts - e SON OF GOV, | OF N. Y. WEDS BROOKLINE, Mass, June 5.—| Miss Betsy Cushing, daughter of | Dr. Harvey Cushing, international- | ly known surgeon, and James | Roosevelt, son of the Governor of New York, were married here last | night in St. Paul's Episcopal church. TAKU TAKES OFF EARLY TODAY ON WAY TO VICTORIA| On its way to Victoria, B. C, | via Tulsequah, B. C., where William | Strong was to be taken aboard, the | seaplane Taku, Pilot R. E. Ellis,| left here dt 2:40 a. m. today Skies were overcast at the time WASHINGTON, June 5.—After a | turbulent debate on Prohibition, the House passed the Hoover Law Enforcement Commission’s bill to authorize summary prosecution of minor Prohibition law violators be- fore United States Commissioners. The vote was 218 to 117. The measure goes to the Senate with three companion measures to relieve congestion in Federal cour's. FIRST SCOUTS TO GO TO CAMP NEXT SATURDAY MORNING | With plans completed for the an- nual Boy Scout encampment at Fagle River, the first contingent|of departure but the water was of Scouts will leave here Saturday [smooth for . the takeoff. In addi-| morning to prepare for the arrival|tion to the regular flying force, |of the final group and of Mr.[the Taku carried John Stewart, as- Clark, Seattle Executive, who is due |sistant mechanic, who expects to | here Monday afternoon from Ket-}remain south for some time. | chikan, —_—————— | Through''the courtesy of G. E.! Drouth and late winter freezes | of Prin. Alice—June 20, July 1, 11, 22, Princess Charlotte—June 24, July 4, 15, 25. Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Foints of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Step-Over Privileges Tickets on Sale—May 22 to Septémber 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 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 Iuformacion Apply to D. B. FEMMER, Juncau Agent J. B. BURFORD & CO., Ticket Agents TELEPHONE 114 et e NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH PACKERS | Krause, practically all equipmenticaused abandonment 424,000 \for” the camp, as well as severallncres of wheat in Oklahoma, Fed- ‘Scouts.v‘wm be hauled to Eagle'eral crop staticians report. TRAVEL BY AIR Seaplane “Taku” FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED Booking may be made with Larry Parks or at desk of Gastineau Hotel Alaska-W ashington Airwa(ys Hangar, Phone 429 Gastineau, Phone 10 Anyone desiring fish and dry salting for the Oriental Market should please communicate with the Oriental Cooperative Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE CORPORATION 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 evening at 6 a’clock direct to' Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every. other Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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