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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930 By BILLE DE BECK HEY! wot's doms on HERE 2 OH, 1TSS YOu, < BARNEY! \WoT ‘S HAP BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG C e THE HMAMBURGER ‘'STAKES Sou SEE WHAY TRiS SHEET SAYS ABCUT OUR HORSE - *HE AINT GOT " A CHANCE TVE HAD TOUGH LUCK SINGE L WORE ROMPERS - AND JOS' WHEN T THOUGHT L was OLE FOR A BREAK ,You COME ACCORDING TO THE GOSSIP IN THE BACK ROOM. SASSY SUSIE., BRIDE'S BISCUITS AND BARBER'S (TCH RANK AS THE FAVOR(TES ( REGARDING THE GOOGLE-HALL ENTRY, SPARK PLUG HAS ALWAYS BEEN A - GREAT RACEHORSE BUT HIS LONG | LAY-OFF MAY PROVE DISASTROULS 'YOUSE 1S A VIPER ! THE FAGAN ENTRY 1S PEGGED FOR A LONG SHOT ~"HOLSEMAID'S KNEE"AND JUST A HEEL" MAY TURN OUT TO BE BARGAINS AT ANY ODDS WATCH EM I WISH You'D INTS THIis Jam I KAEW (7= ANEVER GOT Mg NOU i GOT THE Cccc:&i‘r—s/ ALONG AND I TAKE A TAIL SPA TS TR S PENED T& YER. FRIEAD OH - - HELLOMIKE EVER' THING \S KaYo - ¢ SPORT HAD A = IM TeEwa S R LD FOR RENT FOR RENT—5 room furnished apt. Electric range. Phone 2004. THE EMPIRE Is the Medium FOR RENT—3 room furnished apt. Through which the general Apply at Clff Apts. s public can always have its I wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. k. Closing time for display ad- ‘werbisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for continuous L. subsequent insertion. Count five average words to thé" line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. e o FOR RENT—Four room furnished house. Telephone 518 between 5 and 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Furnished flat, In quire at San Francisco Bakery. FOR RENT—Three room furnish- ed house. Telephone 223. L. R. Smith. FOR RENT—Six room furnished house with bath. Telephone 1395, TOR RENT—Well furnished sleep- ing room. Centrally located. Tele- phone 1194 g}«x FOR SALE Chiffonier ar ephone 143. \FOR RENT—Tiiee room furnished apartment, heated, and electric T Available June 1st. Bishop Apartment tment. — Complete heating plant. slass and Lumber. Sce” “Wrecker” Rox at Malony Wreck or Phone 186. hge 'OR RENT — Single af S furnished, heated and electric re- frigeration. Permanent or tran-, ient. MacKinnon Apartments, Three room house, lof ce water. Apply Mrs. at 4th and Kennedy® — —_— FOR RENT—Steam heated apart- ment with private bath and| kitchenette. Telephone 248. ! © 50x100. , F i P. Reilly Street. ' Fully furnished, about forty rooms. Also 8 cabins of two rooms, fully FOR RENT—Two-rocm steam heat- | furnished with waterfronf prop-; ed apartment. Also one house-; ‘erty. Reasonable terms can be| keeping apartment and one sleep- | arranged. Address P. O. Box 553,| Ing room. Channel Apartments. | Juneau, Alaska. | Telephone 436. = |FOR RENT—Planos, Radio Com- FOR SALE—Four room fully furn-|==>" - S ished house; garage. Inquire 529 | bfnatlons. Phonographs, expext Park Street, | piano tuning, phonograph repair- | : g | ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. i it FOR SALE—Overhead Door Cor- poration Garage Doors of Alas-| kan Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp-| son, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. | e | The New Ideal Shoppe | | Opposite Winter & Pond | Imported Copper Wear Novelties MARY HAMMER "OR RENY — 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 furnished kitchenette and bath. Gross/ Apartments. Apply Coliseum The- | atre. | Furnished apt., heated, open view. Phone 5701. 6th & Gold. WANTED EXPERIENCED woman cook wants | work in or out of town. Call| Room 311, Gastineau. ' WANTED — Casn ror false teeth,! dental gold, discarded jewelry,!| platinum, diamonds. Send to R.| Uhler, 207 Jefferson Ave., Brook- lyn, N. Y. _ FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 9:15 pm. 17:30 p.m. 9:40 pm. §11:15 p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. 6:15a.m. 7:10 a.m. 9:15am.t 12:30 pm.t 2:00 p.m. 3:15p.m.t *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30 a.m. 6:30 pm. 8:30 a.m. $7:45 p.m. 9:30 am.t 9:55 p.m. 12:45pm.t §11:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 12:15 a.m. 3:30 p.m.t 1:15am. | Old papers for salé ¢ The Em-| pire. { | The Coffee Shoppe | MRS. K. HOOKER | Home cooked meals as you like | them.” Featuring Chicken Din- ners every Thursday. Rice & | Ahlers Bidg., Corner Third and | | Franklin Streets. {—Saturdays only. §=Effective April 1st. viga- | ' Juneau Ferry & Na | 3 - S N — tion Company e e ' SPECIAL FOR OUR OPENING Jap Mink Double Chokers $21.50 One Muskrat Ceat, size 36, length 42—$145.00 Yurman’s Come and Hear “THE STEIN SON(” on the Victor Records JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE lerin Swanson, arrived in port from {thousand nine hundred pounds of| |for the remov: imorning at St. Ann’s Hospital. | | i x l Marine News e PSSR | Steamer Movements Princess Lounise is due at 9 o'cleck tonight. Dorothy Alexander due Thurs- day morning. Prince George scheduled to ar- rive Thursday night. SCHEDULED SAILINGS 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 am. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle June 12 at 9 am. Queen scheduled to sajl from Seattle June 12, at 10 am. Yuken scheduled to sail from Seattle June 14 at 9 am. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver June, 14 at 9 pm. SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS Nerthwestern due southbound at 7:30 tonight. Admiral Rogers southbound sometime day morning. Aleutiafi scheduled southbound June 16. Admiral Evans is due south- bound June 19. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday night. America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg and Kake and way ports, "o e 000000 0co D ee 200 e v e e . TIDES TOMORROW s e o0 e vce e e oo is scheduled Fri- High tide, 0:26 am. 17.1 feet. Low tide, 7:05 am, -2.2 feet. High tide, 1:33 p.m., 14.8 feet. Low tide, 7:05 p.m. 3.4 feet. FOURTEEN ARRIVE 1 ON M. S. MARGNITA Motorship Margnita, Capt. Sev-| Sitka and way ports at 3:35 p.m. yesterday with the following pas- sengers for Juneau: Mike Jukich and S. Kovich from | irst-Chichagof; Tom Yama from Dundas; Edmon Brown from Pori Althorp; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sul-| livan, Geraldine Sullivan and Elsie Ray from Tenakee; Mr. and Mrs. | Edwin Hofstad, Pearl Haynes nnd; Jesse Brown frcm Hoonah; Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Goon from| Excursion Inlet. ———— HALIBUY PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, June 10.—Thirty-nine thousand pounds of halibut were sold here Monday. American fish sold for 6 and 15 cents and Canadian for 6 and 13 cents. SEATTLE, June 10.—Forty-one; halibut were sold here Monday at 9 to 17% cents. ——— HOSPITAL NOTES H Malcolm Faulkner, young son of | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner ofj Juneau, underwent an operation al of his tonsils this Miss Alberta Gallwas was dis- missed from the hospital today after being confined over the week- i end for surgical treatment. ———————— STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the {trade, this store will be open Tues- day evening, June 10th. adv. B.M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. {end a fair sized number of through ineau, |Haines and Sitka at 4 o'clock yes- (L. M. Carrigan, F. R. Bigford, Mrs. | Stevens, Mrs. A. J. Williams, Robert rrAMlM that men should be ALEUTIAN IN PORT TODAY (Steamer Carrying 167 Members of Los Angeles C. of C. Tour Party Carrying the tour party of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce | | | passengers, the steamer Aleutian, Capt. Charles Glesscock, arrived in port from the south at 7:30 o'clock ! this morning ! Those for Juneau were: Dr. A.| Bateman, G. L. Burell, Mrs. George | Comstock, Jim Driscoll, J. D. Dav- idson, Mrs. V. Fulbright, Miss M.! C. Hellenthal, Mrs. S. Hellenthal, Esther E. Judson, Miss Pat Kane, | S. M. Nelson and N. P. Severin| from Seattle; W. Fromholz, K. R.| Howson, A. B. Cain, James Whaley ond Fritz Millard from way ports. The tour party consists of 167 members at the present time. Ern-| est Walker Sawyer, Assistant Sec-) retary of the Interior, came as far north as Ketchikan with the group, but will return south from there on an early steamer. Later in the summer he expects to visit Juneau. She sailed at noon today for the westward with the following sengers from Juneau: Ben C. Delzelle, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown, Joe L. Hill, Jr, M, S. Whittier, Sam Baker and F. for Seward; T. M. Regan tnd Charles J. Minar for Valdez; Sam Pavalica for Latouche; Cash Cole, R. J. Sommers, and three steerage for Cordova. SRS L, ADMIRAL ROGERS IS ON TRIANGLE ROUTE After spending the day in Ju- the Admiral Rogers, Capt S. K. Gilje, left here for Skag Yacht Basin, which has always been the resting-place of former Corsairs. The boat is 843 feet long and was launched April 10th in the Maine Shipyards where it was built. (Internatinrn® “awaroel) Corsair, the magnificent new yacht of J. P. Morgan, steams proudly into New York Harbor, escorted by highly deferential fleet of tugs. The $2,500,000 craft proceeded te the Tebo 'gracc and efficiency. auisite “Clothing economics—One credit. One recitation hour a week. Do you know how much money you spend for clothing? Should a man wear a Tuxedo when a girl wears an evening dress? On what basis do you select the colors for your pas- Derkties and shirts? These and |many other questions will be an- swered in this course.” The bulletin says there is o position waiting for the gir home economics training. SRR G SR, No prere-| SURVEY SHOWS ARGUMENT RA! Y MAKES CONVERT | CLEVELAND, June 10.—Debates | and arguments rarely ever change| anybody's mind, Professor Howard | W. Woodward of Western Reserve University has deduced. | In a study which has covered a | period of six years, and during which 10,000 were. directly amined, about 20 per cent were found to have had their opinions weakened by the argument, Prof. Woodward says. with, | Miss Pat Kane of Hoonah, re- | turned to Alaska on the Aleutian. |tionally She has been attending school in |round the States, | tian. ayton, Ohio, na- known photographer, is a trip tourist on the Aleu- Canadian National Railways OPERATING PALATIAL STEAMERS “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” between Vancouver, B, €., and Skagway, Alaska, calling at Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Juneau, and at Wrangell southbound terday afternoon with the follow- ing passengers from this port: J. H. Hall and Paul Otto for the round trip and south to Ket- chikan; TIrene Grossoroff, Peter Martin, Victor Ouzerson, Edith Miller and Mrs. Olaf Person for Sitka; J. H. Brokaw, Al Rothe, Steamer arrives at Juneaun every Thursday P. M. from the south. Departs frem Juneau for south every Saturday midnight. Connections at Prince Rupert with Canadian National Railway and at Vancouver with Canadian National Railway Judith Miller, Walter Miller, R for all points East, Grant and John Popara for Skag- way; Mrs. Lillie Glover, Miss Laura Glover and E. B. Clayton for Haines. She is scheduled to return here All steamer rooms are outside and have hot and cold running water. H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau | southbound sometime Friday morn- ing. —————— PRINCESS LOUISE DUE HERE TODAY Steamer Princess Louise, due here this evening, has the following pas- sengers aboard for Juneau: Mrs. E. J. Fry, Iris Gray, Mrs. H Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 Livie, George Best, Ralph Bartlett, Ernest Carswell and Clarence Willis. PORTO RICO OFFERS MEN HOME TRAINING SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, June 10 SKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” taught home economics to help them solve many of the proble: with which they are confronted the University of Porto Rico an- nounces that two main courses are available now to groups of ten or more young men. i Here is what is announced the university bulletin: “Host’s course—One credit. One discussion hour a week. What | for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” in ¥ —_—— AMERICAN LEGION ARENA Next Smoker Triangle Building July 3 young man has never been con- fronted with the problem of order- ing a luncheon or dinner in a| public place for one or more| guests? Do you know the intri-| cacies of the ‘al la carte’ and ‘table | @’hote’ menu cards? The perfccll host should be able to order with PEARL—GLO We have a full line of it—at Juneau Paint Store PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE S'A_}VITARY GROCERY SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Northbound Leave Seattle Due Juneau Southbound June June June June 16 June 16 June 21 June 23 June 23 June 30 June 30 July 5 Alaska Yukon N'Western Aleutian tAlameds Alaska Yukon N'Western Aleutian Alameda *Alaska June 3 June 7 June 10 June 12 June 14 June 17 June 21 June 24 June 26 June 7 June 10 June 14 June 15 June 17 June 21 June 24 June 28 June 29 9 p.m. 9am, 9am. 9am, 9am. 9pm. 9am. 9p.m. 9am. *—Southwestern Alaska Route. t—Southeastern Alaska Route, W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Passenger accom: modations on r Admiral Line v. - sels have been sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Southbound Leave Juneau May 29 June 5 May 30 June 6 June 19 June 13 June 12 June 26 June 20 Arrive Juneau May 25 May, 26 June 2 June 7 June 9 June 12 June 14 June 16 AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Louise—June 13, 27; July 8, 18, 29. Prin. Alice—June 20, July 1, 11, 22. Princess Charlotte—June 24, July 4, 16, 256. Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Foints ¢f United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS 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 B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS 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 Agents TELEPHONE 114 et e et NOTICE 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 CORPORATION RRSRTSIS P ! THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ; MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaveg City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’cloch direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office