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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. ° BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK ~ v ” WHAT ) T NEH - =Y ot {FINEST Ve soorpuss ™ Tre ; —Z.AE ?fgnusa ‘F\(THE mACK'S )7 TEAM Y Eeae . MAN SANS ( MUPDY 2 S MIERS DA‘L NOS . R \Y SPARK PLUG'S I seE RAIN or NO o Seas AN A dopER L3 7 A Re BE RO RAN 3 . ~THE \WEATHER BUREAU AT CopKS — NEARS 4QO - 0N . ! FoREGASTS A PROLONGED SR AU =R & MUDDY TRARK - TM DUE Fon ] SPELL OF RAIN - IF THIS T UAG S BaRNEY ONE O THE HOSSES A BREAK! EPORT PROVES TRUE TRE. T AR LIPS AN" SLIDES : E * TRACK WiLL BE MULDDY < PR 18 S\DEWANS : FOR A WIN ! ¥ ‘F’;t\:lo"t‘lfi:& o oF HaRsES & : b PR > — ». ! \ ; SAILING CHEDULE ; e — Ss™ y i ¢ Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau - SHOLLD BE KEPT (N (MIND P - AS .GOOD ‘BE‘@ - ; } K it 3 Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | - ' ¢ o = > } > - aska ... June 21 i CRANDMAS TREEZERS 7oy AR - 7 7 iN'western ... ¥ June 21 June 23 HOUSEMAID'S KNEE e . = Y= 4 - *Aleutian .....June2l 9 am. June24 June 30 54 , / : = N K tAlameda June24 9 pm. June28 June 30 ®‘ fw‘ 4 ‘ % > : ’Qla‘:ka Ko 3nne ég 9 am. Ju;\e 29 July 5 5 —-—eu—— s s / » \ . 3 | *Yukon < une 9 am. July 1 July 7 “‘.’{\(‘ Y .}/). ; J - *N'western ...July 1 9 pm. July 5 July 7 N Z % i 4 4 i oy i A 3 *Aleutian ....July 5 9 am..July 8 July 14 ~ QG tAlameda ...July 8 9 pm. July 12 July 14 x *Alaska . July 10 9 am. July 13 July 19 PRINCESS LOUISE 1S |EXCURSION INLET Tty SRS S *“—Southwestern Alaska Route. HERE SATURDAY P.M. TRAP WATCHER DIES | INFORMATION AND TICKETS: . Marlne News The Canadian Pacific steamer | Superintendent Arthur Hareld of PHONE 2 Princess Louise, arrived in port |the Pacific American Fisheries’ Ex- ‘W. E. NOWELL, Agent 7:30 p.m., with the |cursion Inlet cannery came to Ju- passengers for Juneau: |neau Saturday evening with the Rev. Ha R. Allen, Mrs. Allen, |body of P. J. Berg, trap watch- s NORTHWESTERN ls Master Allen, C. W. Carter, Roy |man who was found dead in his b Garrctt, Myrna Garrett, William |bed Friday at 6 p.m. He had suc- . SOUTHBOUND TODAY |arret:. walter Larson, Mrs. Agnes |cumbed to a heart attack. - The Admiral Rogers is due this af- e : Larson, Mrs, C. E. Lovely, Wiltiam |Pody was shipped on the North- ternoon at 6 o'clock. o| Steamer Northwestern, Capt. Jock | Piotrastche, Oscar Swedberg and |!and this afternoon to a brother Aleutian due at 5 o'clock to- e |Livingstone, sailed for Skagway and [Carl Swa at Bellingham. . ° . . . Steamer Movements . about forty members of morrow morning. wayports Saturday evening with| She hac Berg was about 68 or 89 years of Princess Alice is due tomorrow @ |the following passengers: A. J.[the Zonta Club on a tour of South- |28 1d @ resident for many years | afternoon or evening. Matz, Leland Farley, Elmer Bondleast Alaska. B, E. Foster, Chier |0 Bellingham. He had served the SCHEDULED SAILINGS and wife, for Haines; Mrs. Florence [ Executive of the Club, had hoped to Pacific American Fisherles as a Passenger accom- modations on ¢’ eecececssceoe Prince George scheduled to sailf® |Shafer, Mrs. J. Boyd Gordon, and|start a branch of the Club here, [orel Walchman for several years, Admiral Line ve.- v 4 Southbound from Vancouver July 7 at ®{J. W. Storey for Skagway. but owing to the limited number |joc pot co Betungnam in sl sels have been Tiate Ariibe . Lk 8 pm. She returned here at 1:50 aun.lof available women to handle the few weekc:n FOu tda J;lm'id-u n.v rompletely and Beattle Juneau Juneau Dorothy Alexander is scheduled ® [today and sailed for Seattle vialclub, the proposal was dropped. SR itint o ago, l‘:l?l l: YZ_“““[’I materially improv- Y to sail from Seattle July 8 at ® |Sitka. Mrs. C. M. McGrath, Ell-| The Louise sailed for Skagway at | heart trouble any timy. He had | Et: You will find . ..June17 June22 June 22 1 am. €r Hansen, Mrs. Mabel Koeings, B.|midnight, Saturday. . |been complnmingyror séverale dflL;'S\ tivzmm';r,ml“h:x June19 June 23 fi:eezg 41 % .m. 3 ass ers b sistant at the tra N B 3 Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® |Mrs. Stewart left for Ketchikan and PR]NCE RUPERT OUT dinner he 1‘0:;]({ r;;:)m c::;ed 11?\ )rfi_; . g:;‘; 30’ 33}5 g sail from Vancouver July 9 at 9 pm. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle July 10 at 9 am. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle July 10 at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle July 12 at 9 am. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 14 at 10 p.m. Nerthland scheduled to sail [ FOR RENT ‘ lacieadeliise O S cide o o FOR RENT—Two furnished steam| heated apartments, modern. “ Bishop Apartments. FOR RENT—5 room furaished apt. | Electric range. Phone 2004. N. C. Mc.' Brown for Tenakee. SOUTH EARLY SUNDAY‘“M' The only known relative is P juiy : Ju}y 117 gl i uly July 10 There were no passengers for a brother at Bellingham. - Superintendent Hareld returned PN s Dot Ry, B T 13, div s Seattle boarding the ship here. A The Canadian National steamc:‘to s Talas Frince Rupert, Capt. Mabbs, ar- R ADMIRAL WATSON rived in port at midnight Saturday e < | INFURMATION AND TICKETS: HERE WESTBOUND skagway and sailed for th: OFFICIALS RETURN i i >S9 BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 5 an hour later. | FROM PLAN leaving here on i E TRIP > GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas THE EMPIRE Is the Medium rhrough which the general phlic can always have its _wats supplied. Closing time for classified (jAyertisements: 2 P. M. il Closing time for display ad- ertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. / Count five average words to Ahe line. ’( Minimum charge, 50 cents. 3 g engers The Admiral Watson, Captain E.|were: for Vancouver, Miss Lenia Thomsox1. arrived yesterday morn-|pangdon and Mrs. G. A. Donen;| Affer a trip covering several areas ing at 7 o'clock from Seattle. Bhe|for Seattle, G. H. Walmsley and in the southern end of the Division ,unlo;\dml freight at the Pacific{p shenton. Capt. M. J. O’Connor, Asst. Agent| from Seattle July 14 at 9 Coast dock, and shifted to the Ju- - lof the United States Bureau m[ . L] L] . . . . . . . . . o L] . . . . . o . il ®Ineau L 4 g V] Pisheries, a ) - pm. 2 umber Mills' dock where|oo)AQT GUARD CUTTER | Fisheries and H. W. Terhune, Ex-| . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FOR RENT — Single apartments| furnished, heated and electric re-| frigeration. Permanent or tran- | sient. MacKinnon Apartments. | FOR RENTPlanos, Radlo Com-| binations, Phonographs, expert rom Seattle July 15 at 9 pm. piano tuning, phonograph repair-| . o 3 NGS ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. |® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to sail ® |she loaded a carload of ties for the ccutive Officer of the Alaska Game | Alaska Railroad. UNALGADUE TUESDAY commission, retutned here at 17! o P QS{’I)Q('I.fi for thi sport were: phasomial 0% o'clock Saturday evening on the lOR PRINCE RUPERT9 VANCOUVER, Mrs. Florence Peck, H. E. Frye, F.| The Coast Guard cutter Unalga plane Taku. | VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Frederickson, Walter Williams, Mar-|js due in port from the Westward They went to Ketchikan, Behm | tha Jackson and Bessie Jackson. sometime tomorrow according [eaue ]uneau Southboun'd y s M | ® Prince Henry due southbound FOR REN1Y — Fully furnished|e at midnight tonight. | apartments, single or double. Princess Louise due in port at ) Canal, Olive Cove and Wrangell, Newly painted; baths and hot 6 o'clock tomorrow morning The steamer sailed for the west- ic receiv pre. The rere ve rs 4 % | oMy pelntecy Ba 4 L4 g i the ¥oga advices received here. T \d were several hours in the air, Pri L 1 | | water furnished. Furnished cabins | and sails am.. ward al 30 am. with Guy A. has been on patrol to ths covering an area that would have| rincess Louise—Ju . FOR SA | $500 per month. 2 room house|e Admiral Evans is scheduled @ |Nordan for Cordova, and S. Bagay, since early last April.'taken several days by boat < 'W‘, B.C. COAST June 3, 27, ]lfly 8’ ! 5 SN Pl | furnished, $150 per month. Ap-|e southbound July 10. W. E. Feero, Mrs. Jack Ellis, Mrs.|when she was last in Juneau. It 5 i G s || | sTEAMSHIPS 18, 29. OR sALE—Onkland twuring o | ply Seaview Apts. Admiral x:l:ixs“;::lyxs”scheduled uliy, esd Bareld Smith for Yaku-is (;;':ptcr[;dr f,';lfi,‘?"if il pemain il r l Prin. Alice—June 20, July 1, 11, 22. Call 551. $100.00. First class, pOR RENT—One room furnished | " . i . iz i ™ Viwian i . i shape. Economy Garage. Kitchbriatte a,:d Bath G‘m:‘::o LOCAL SAILINGS ; leaving for further patrol work . unufn '" | Princess Charlotte—June 24, July 4, | Apartments. Apply Goliseurn The. |® Estebeth leaves every Thursday NORTHLAND ARRIVES |™ Southeast Alaska waters. | Swollen Eye; Film 15, 25 - e ee | ’ s night at 8 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. FOR SALE at exceptionally 1oV prices if taken this month. Two, Actor Is Arrested | mickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient atre. EARLY FROM SOUTH Italy to Participate five room honsns{ mro(len!\ :nn- Furnished apt., heated, open view.|e Pacific leaves every Wednes- In P, l l’ ! LOS ANGELES, Ccal. July T | yeniences, concrete foundations.| phone 5701. 6th & Gold. | ter: Motorship North] R . Leon- n Pr 3 ! LOES , Cal. July 7.— o l Jovel lots and in choice location.| ot R | L‘zif ngx(:e a;::}x f“:’fl yP;:r(s o “‘,’i’l;‘a‘gfi "l‘i;d“’“": flf“:’;e F:!: oposa “.’ OFM | \with a badly swollen eye as evi- REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER | Telephone 1501. | WANTED e ke Port » | mes docksiD Dllodk: thil by European United States dence, Vivian Duncan, of the Dun- EXCURSIONS v e it 5 pre % can sisters, haled Rex Lease, film : 3 \ < L " 3 with much freight f 5 g - FOR BALE — Four room modern Soen oo o Alemander L o o the following ncomin Ju:f:e‘:l :?sd ROME, July 7—The reply of the cowboy actor, into the Sunrisc Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges furnished house. On Basin Road| Ty b o0 oy, b . it Sl é x;: = 3‘4 “|1talian Government to Briand's Court today at the Malibu Beach Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Lt i - . — 3 3 " o 3. imi above Tth and Harris. Telephone N s B s Ke'eny’SMrs T opayet, |proposal to organize a United resort, on charges of battery. He Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 256. {WORK WANTED — Dressmaking | TIDES TOMORROW Mre. andls MoKiomon and Milton |States of Europe, .declares Italy was glven his ltherty on $500 bal. Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled FOR SALE_Four room fully furn-| Vanted by the day or will dolg } g ; Biaitlo: "lis willing to participate in dis- He refused to affirm or deny the Mountain Resorts S o Jnauire. 59| home work by the hour. Tele-1Low tide, 5:34 am. -04 feet.” | SEUSEL WO e e moL. | cussions but spetial principles must charge preferred that he struck th> b > | “phone 4743 for appointment. Miss| High tide, 12:04 p.m., 134 feet. e et Rita Rob- |, ghserved. Turkey and Russia girl at a party in the home of FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS : 2 | Cora Benson. | Low tide, 5:20 pm. 47 feet. ”‘S‘J“-Ch“] ills, Mrs. Jack MIlls,| ot also be invited, the Italion Charles Farrell. another actor, when L FOR SALE—Overhead Door Cor-| High tide, 11:32 pm,, 159 feet. |Mrs. Charles Graham, Gordon|ieply said. che refused his advances. W. L. COATES, Agent poration Garage Doors of Alas=| MISCELLANEOUS N TN Mills, Brs WL AR e A e S S Valentine Buildi June: ¥an Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp-|— s o |A. Couture, Mrs. A. Couture, Jack MOI‘I’OW s ent s 49 500 | In a clear blue iceberg, one of a alentine Dullding au son, Ketchiken, Alaska, Agent. | Brof. Wardle, THE NEW MEDIUM.| | HALIBUT TRIORS e ll’AAl;’l“Lfl;cn, Mrs. F pex. F: large fleld encountered near Souk- A tell: = 3 5 ie an the! en from Pe- ‘ am hoi Islands, the carcass of a large FOR SALE or Lease—Small apnrf.-i ::k Z sq\sx]::txx‘or‘:l.‘ou‘/)\l;:rtsf:;: :;?: PERT. B, O. July 1. itersburg. % DEIgR Lxpenses black bear was found embedded ‘fn: PRINCE RU! , B. C, July 7.0__ TRENTON, New Jersey, July 7.~ the ice. [ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. ment house, fully furnished and| o5 mne Cliff. Telept R i 3 e 5 e 3 money maker. Wil bear striss| > Tne OUL. Telephone 209. | one hundred and elghteen thou-| A .:l.'_M Dwight W. Morrow spent $49,500 | ———————————o i tigation. Ii i 364, e, - ~ TR sand pounds of halibut were sold} i A s 4 ‘ a g Toaure e LOST AND FGUND _ i Siic,” smercn . 2 B . R R o sty | M. S. NORTHLAND - : f i nd Canadis : . i f AQRERTE-Adslt property ba Hek Rl suto te, ml:'c‘ward forjfor & ::g 24 g XY that doesn’t b fil’s“?xll‘ssnm;;kifim) i ) N\ [ Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: on reet. Also desk, suit cases, : Tl v § e SRS AR S W trunks, swivel chairs, electric wa‘.l; SEATTLE, July T.—Five vessels quS about Secretqiy of. Rpate. i \ ) June 21; Jllly 2 14, 28 clock, 10 ft. skiff, etc. Inquire o o T 2 ¥ ¥ soldt i | B s g Bt HILL STUDIOS [ 20572 S0, the weather |Former Sur Tackle | I D, B, FEMMER, Juneas A pler D g o -~ oF JAEPIANO™ ~ - | ——————— New York University, | ot R, Juncau Agent '! Learn the Modern Way | MUCH SALMON ARRIVES U "' Biotoned Maine Lake' 1 J. B. BURFT%RgPl&lO(IEI%, Ticket Agents 2 Play REAL JAZZ PIANO T 3 | [ Li 114 4 'Try Our 31.00 Dmner ] i lay s el Much salmon was brought to the L’I"lARR.SION, Av(aine,t J:lly ’lt—u?h | i ' and 50¢c Merchants’ Lunch | (A personal course taught*by ma:l Junesu Cold Btorage during KL:;C N:t/smmx gfl:;:fg v?:; zrzwnn&‘ o 11 A M to2P M 16 .| week-end. The Diana, Capt. Kal- s nd * ARCADE CAFE ‘;?é'fl.:"?.:i'°é‘.f.§pfl.,"::§:f,n;°32’“'n to.|lio, brought in 18,000 pounds, and, in 1R B yoslardey. e was) [{ PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ? |garding our FREE SPECIAL OF-the Hyperlan, g o & o i OPERATING = al X unds . # ” 2 IFER. Temple o2 ::.lusic. Thos J14 0080 pallacy for tre ALANT Good pictures may 06 fio | 1o8ting today, unoccupid. | MOTORSHIP “PACIFIC” “ ; 23 Moy, sold 5,000 pounds of king sal- novelty to you. ' But gdod B A TR | Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 10 SUMMER i mon and 4,00 pounds of cohoes to pigmre--d—uk‘en i;‘h;!: “r';;’nm:“gfh fr‘:g;"e ;;‘::fl;’:; 2 |{ am. for Petersburg and Way Points, Kake and All 4 |the Cold Storage. The Monroe, rain—under poor C S —lllD. ! - RATES FIRE ALARM CALLS [0, ®5iy had 34000 pounds for| how about that?’ (o B gmiinico s panoed by‘s S. “PRINCE | JW;y ]I;g};ts to[f e Seand 1 1-3 Third and Franklin he Cold ‘Storage. EIfin, COli AGEA “allmeather” Slm | oot Cmrrers O COMBOE S, SERUPERT" | | g AREeD & Gl windis VG 1-4 Front and Pranklin, Swanson, had 7500 pounds, for never fusses about ! » ‘and “PRINCE GEORGE” Ajeniine MINTE Alterations and 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. the Marlyn Fish Company. _i weather—gets yo#t pic- f .. o . b i R deli 1-8 Front, opp. Gross Apts ) .tures in spite of weather e rln | Fom JUNEAU : 2 i 17 Front, opp. City Whart. FERRY TIME CARD | handicaps. Because AGFA »‘ |Bvery Satustay midulent with d-| 1-8 Front/ near Saw Mill. film is faster—more sen~ ! Connections a Tince [44 99 . ) # e ! i Rupert - o 1Yurman S ;:l;mm:u ;}e‘b:‘,.:. T%‘r:‘-?'om Leaves Juness for Donglas and. | ;iuve.l ; PACKET HEADS Daphs 3x p‘;‘; fn;t;s Sk MAILI’DOAT ESTEBE TH ® e 1} Thane 4 ust let us show you a ] ¥ | g Triangle Building 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Oole's || s T gl By 8l LBTI'ERHEADS $.S. “PRINCE HENRY” ; (Davis Transportation Co.) s oy nh“on“; A et 7:108.m. $7:30 p.m. I AGFA. It's the film pro- | INVITATIONS i i LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 8 P. M. r'—“’__fi? 2-5 Front and Main. L l:f;“o;:z "?f:gg: i:':;““m‘t 7 g:";g:?)‘:; ! ST ATEMENTS [Newest and most palatial coastal FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS THE NEW IDEAL | ;:: Fifth d.l::d s:,‘,::: | 2:00pm. 12midnight sizes. For all cameras. It {l'n"_yl.;:;l”";“%“’J ‘l""'a bt For information apply Alaskan Hotel—Phone 10 ’] SHOPPE - | |28 Pire man $:15pms $1:00am. costs no more. BILL HEADS B uly [ | anermmon | [ scemd ad gl Y e T BRITTS VELOPES [|J oo, i Somnetions i e | Wholesale and Retail ! 9 ” i i 4 | Alaskan Novlice—Swedis ant | | 4 Fith and Cold poum g | Pharmacy | W|RECEIPTS[(f “rdmie || NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH | Finnish Copperware — Knives | 'f 5” 12:45pm.t $11:30pm. ¢ DODGERS | PA(:KE g I e S [ b i'u'&“?m“m 2:15pm. 1215am. Phone 25 We Deliver AR {H. R. SHEPARD & SON|} ‘Anyone desiring fish and drynusmu for the Oriental | Mail Orders Solicited L F e Mo, back of oy biasa 3:30pm.t 1:15am. 7 # FOLDERS Market should please communicate with the Orien L. : =3 | 33 Gallvaan, b3, Suaview Apin o et v | * Cooperative Corporation, B .AM:. - £3 Distin Ave. and Tndian Btac || ;—'nuna.'mb. . BLANKS e OI?IOE XLm ; 45 Cathoun. —Preight sccepted. TH NT CO0! . TeE Juneau Laungy { | &5}¥ath aod Osthou | t+—saturdays only. a CARDS CORPOM&ERAM R s 41 Tweltth, B. P. R. garage, §—Bffective: Ayl 1. 2 TAGS " + Front and Second Streets £ e ed omy, | F & Navi 7 PHONE 358 5-1 Seater Tract. Junesn eé:y ang FILM‘ . and guarantee y e tion Company satisfaction with our Old Pap_ers for sale at Emplre Office [

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