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- L “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1930. g = -~ é > Gey THE ATCH HE 'S FAST BuLL LONE RABBIT (M.o0L) | > 2 =) je2] é g [p] NEWS = (B.m &) (s.0R) Bul “THE NONE & FOR. A SEAT BEHIND SHALL I Sock HIM T uAv 1 AL MR e INNING'S 17 P LONG — THE LIORLD'S RECGORD 1S oMLY FOUR AN A HALFE MINUTES! THE GUY - H-LIEVE ME . IF I was PavIN' THAT BLIMP Youd HEAR A SQUAWIK THAT WOULD » BOVS outla THE. BRING THE SEE g HE_SHOULD ERET (F WE CANT By BILLE DE oW OR WAITLL HER We Toss THE PLANERS = ONE © THOSE 8G- HEARTED GUVYS ~ HE WOLLHAT GWE You, TRE TTME (F HE HAD A WILLIE. DONT GET WORKED UP - I. SUGGEST BECK B AT WMBRELLA ANT | LDED LP BEFORE « N COUNT THREE. TRERE'S GONNA BE A COUPLA SHOES SAILIN THROUGH The AIR 118, oo BAD THERE AINT DYNAMITE PRIVILEGES N BALL PARKS - AGUY couLD MAKRE A “THERE : FORTUNE, QP A Coin AN’ SEE WHO RATES L TThe _FIRST QRACK. AT Him THE EMPIRE Is the Medium . Through which the general public can always have Its wants supplied. Closing time for classified sdvertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. "¢ Ten cents per lne first in- < sertion. _ Pive cents for continuous __wubsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. ¢ Minimum charge, 50 cents. ] FOR SALE FOR SALE—Baby Sulky; good con- dition. Telephone 5204 FOR SALE—25 acres of patented Jand for sale on Douglas Island. |FOR RENT—Nicely furnshed heat- Five miles from Juneau, goodi ed room for man. water, fine place for fur farming.| Price $1,000.00. P. A. Anderson, 12th St., Juneau, Alaska. FOR SALE — Complete trapping outfit, also cabin 12x16 ft. See Chas. Heisler, foot of 12th St. SALENearly new bed dav- -enport and mattress. Telephone 2551. FOR SALE—Five-room house furn- #-—~fshed; radio, sewing machine, el- otric washer; garage adjoining; tion good; $1500.00. Phone 249. R L 2 FOR SALE—Four room house, bath furnished. Vecto heater, electric range, Columbia phonograph. In- quire- 328 Willoughby or Phone 329. Terms. FOR SALE — Comfortable three- room furnished house. In good vibeation, concrete foundation. Full basement, $2,000. Allen Shat- ! tuck, Inc. FOR SALE — Round Oak Heater,| Ncrthwestern last night. dining room table and hot water tank. evenings. e FOR SALE — Forty palr Yukon mink at $80.00 per pair. Address P. O. Box 952. — ; ~-POR SALE—Midgei Lunch. Terms [ or cash. i g e e e L FOR SALE — Gasboat Wiillam J. Length overall 38 feet, beam 9 teet 6 inches. Has 12-15 Sterling engine. Boat and engine in good gondition. Boat bandy for seine fishing and has turn table and winch. Five gross tons. Address Fred J. James, Hoonah, Alaska. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. / ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Burford’s Corner ~F - CARNATION ICE CREAM TAXI SERVICE PHONE 314 — i b | . |7 SEE BIG VAN .AMMUNITIO! ! GUNS— N > \ | | i | | | | l Inquire Senate Rooms| """ ""——"""""""""" ! ¥FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four room furnished house. Telephone 187. FOR RENT—Eight room furnish- ed house on Willoughby Avenue. Telephone 3701 FOR RENT — Nicely furnished steam heated room. Inquire 326 Second Street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Telephone 4042. Corner 6th and Gold. FOR RENT—Five room furn house. Bath. Garage. phone 436. FOR RENT—Three partly furnish- ed rooms. Inquire last house, Basin Road. Furnished apt., ed, open view Tel 5701, 6th and Gold, N.E. Cor. FOR RENT — Partly furnished house. Telephone 5404. Inquire 115 West 6th St. Telephone 330. FOR kravi—rizuoe, Radio Com-| binations, Phonographs, expert!? plano tuning, phonograph repair- ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Money. See Vernon Gyes, 142 Gastineau Ave. FOUND — Bunch of keys on Wil- loughby Avenue. Owner can have | same by calling at Empire and pay for this ad. WANTED WANTED—Woman wants work by day or hour. Telephone 349. WANTED — Dressmaking, or any | kind of sewing, solicited. Ruth McGee, Douglas; Phone 64. W. C. Maeser, interested in far farming was a Juneau passenger from the Seattle on the steamship SAVE MONEY Where It Grows FASTEST Your funds available on short notice. 6% Compounded Semi-anrually. DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Local Representative. A. J. Nel- son, Supervisor, S. E. Alaska FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau yor Douglas and Thane 6:15 pm. 17:30 pm. 9:80 pm. §12:15 p.m. 12 midnight $1:00 a.m. pm. ves Douglas for Juneau 6:30 p.m. 17:45 pm. 9:55 p.m. §11:30 p.m. 12:15p.m. *—Thane. +—Preight will be accepted. || Juneau Ferry & Naviga- t—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Marine News ) HALIBUT BRINGS 9 AND 5 GENTS ON FISH AUCTION Wilson Unloads Her Third| Catch of Herring from Barlow Cove Steamer Movements > NORTHBOUND Queen due Saturday. Nerco due Sunday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 18 at 9 a.m. Northland is scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail, from Vancouver Oct. 20 at 9 pm. Admiral Farragut scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 22, at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 25 at 9 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Regers is scheduled southbound tonight at 10 o'clock. Nerthwestern scheduled south bound about Oct. 21. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ‘wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, Six thousand pounds of halibut were lifted upon the wharf of the Juneau Cold Storage Company to- day by the schooner Sentinel, Capt. Louis Sunderland. On the Fish Ex- change, the catch brought 9 cents and 5 cents a pounc, the successful bidder being the San Juan Fishing | and Packing Company. The halibut | will be boxed for fresh shipment| on the Admiral Rogers, scheduled to leave Juneau for Seattle tonight. Herring are still plentiful in Bar- low Cove. One hundred barrels of | the fish were brought here today | by the Wilson, Capt. Martin Holst, o |to be frozen and kept for halibut o |bait. Today's trip by the Wilson| | was the vessel’s third herring de- o (livery since last Saturday. | ——— . STEAMER QUEEN IS NORTHBOUND SEATTLE, Oct. 15. — Steamer Queen sailed for Southeast Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this morning with 20 first class passengers and two steerage. | The following passengers are e |booked for Juneau: TIDES TOMORROW || Oscar Jarvis, Mrs. L. A. Daugh- —® |iney and baby, B. Tripp and E. C. Anderson. { e ee o000 0o — ., %000 ecsececscrsonesosoceecoe HALIBUT PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Oct. 16. —One hundred and sixty-seven thousand pounds of halibut were) sold here yesterday. Americ halibut sold for 5 to 159 cents an Canadian for 5 to 14.2 cents. | SEATTLE, Oct. 15—Five vessels| arrived here yesterday with 63,400 pounds of halibut. The fish was sold for 10 and 17 cents. ——————— 19 feet. 125 feet. 62 feet. 139 feet. Low tide, 1:3¢ am, High tide, Low tide, High tide, CLUB CAFE GOOD EATS AT ALL TIMES NORTHERN SALES AGENCY MOVES TO LARGER QUARTERS | The Northern Sales Agency, fea- turing the Tru Pac line of staple ,and fancy groceries is moving to the building formerly occupied by the Cash Bazaar at From Main Streets, near the Cable Of- fice. W. W. Batcheller says his busi- 'ness has outgrown his quarters at R. T. Kaufman, Second and Main Streets and he Prop. |will use that location &s a surplus| ket Istock room. A full steck ‘of gro- V. F. (Red) Williams, {|ceries will be carried and sold much Chef along the same lines as the pro-| gressive chain grocers, With im- proved ctore -factilities he will be zble to offer better service. An |opening announeement will be made later. e RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Situated directly back of Alas- kan Hotel on Gastinedu Ave. Look for the Green House. Open Wednesdays and Satur- days between 1 p.m. and 1 a.m. MRS. EMILY SORRI, Proprietor 4 ———e—e J. L. Freeburn, promipent Alaska mining -man, is greeting friends in Juneau. , He came here on the Northwestern. He has mining in- terests near Ketchikan and was {locking after them when the vessel passed there. He chartered a plane and flew from Ketchikan to Petersbutg to board the steamsnip at thl‘t port. SEE OUR Monarch Built RANGES " Flamo—W ood SUPREME RANGLS Semi and full enamcl PR and| | COME HERE ON NORTHWESTERN Vessel Brings Machinery for Mine Company and General Cargo With 22 passengers and a large hip. cargo for Juneau, the stean Northwestern, Capt. John Living- ston, arrived here at 10:30 o'clock last night. After unloading ge! frefght at the City Dock, she sh. ed to the wharf of the Alaskan Ju neau Gold Mining Company to pu off machinery. She departed for th Westward at 5 o'clock this morning. Cabin passengers who disem- barked here were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuckett, Mrs. Susie M. ,Mrs. M. Dickson, Mrs. ssman, Grace Nelson, May Nel- son, Ralph Robertson, W. C. Mac- ser, George Kendler, Gus Holman E. J. Gillet and Nick Bez from Se attle; Barbara Casc, R. E. La rence and Willlam Semar from Kef- |chikan; Mrs. H. Bowman, H. Fick lin and E. L. Sampson from Wran- ; J. L. Freeburn from burg. Bocked for Cordova are Mr: K. L. Farley, Mrs. Frank J. Mush- alik, Mrs. Elsie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Munson from B, For LaTouche; T. a passenger from S Bound for Seward are Mr. Mrs. Joseph Cro: , Mrs. McDonald, E. L. C. De la Pole, H ‘T. Dominici, F. A. Gepner, J. F. Lidral and John Price from Seattle Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ebing, Mrs John Ebing, Johnny Ebin Alic Ebing and Mrs. F. Murphy from Ketchikan. Pa; who boarded th sel here for ports to the We ward were H. W. Nettleton for Cor- dova; Harry F. l:orton, I. Guyot, F. K. Ordway, J. Anyet and R. Stuck for Seward. : ek b S 4 DEETS LEAVE FOR EASX Mrs. Horace B. Deets, wife of the chief machinist of the Coast Guard cutter Unalga, who has been a resident of Juneau for the past year, accompanied by her two sons left on the Yukon for Baltimore to join Mr. Deets. 1 Juneau School of I Dancing | A. B. HALL | Ball Room Dancing | Class and Private Lessons | | A.B.HALL EVERY EVENING | . T R WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR LIVER? Why bé handicapped with unsightly blotches on the face, eyes with ye{llow | king; and that tired and lan, h!l This indicates a torpi adache, Dizziness and Bili with Carter’s Little Liver Pills. ‘They also act as a mild laxative, purely vegetable, free from calomel and poisofious drugs, small, easy to swallow, and not h:in! forming. They are not a purgative that cramps or pains, unpleasant after effect follows mfi. on the contrary a good tonic. All druggists sell genuine red pkgs. * * | Butler Mauro Drug | Co. Sell Carter’s Little Liver Pills T CFB (= O\Ill'.lel! | surely follow. You must stimulate | your lazy liver, start the bile flowing i PTACK FUNERAL Remains, Accompanied by I Widow, Arrive Here ‘ from Seattle Definite arrangements were made ftoday for the funeral of the late John Ptack. Services will be at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in (lml Resurrection Lutheran Church,| Main Street and Third Street, the Rev. Harry R. Allen oficiating. In- | ment will be under the direction f the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | The remains of Mr. Ptack, who died in Seattle early this month, rrived here on the steamship| Northwest last night. They were ac- | ‘| companied by Mrs. Pt AT 2 TOMORROW SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct, 21 Steamer Alaska ‘Yukon Northwestern Alaska Yukon Northwestern Alameda Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Yukon .. Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Regular Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S. S. Northwestern and 8. S. Alameda will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings. subject to change without notice. Information and Tickets: Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Qct. 7 Oct. 14 W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 Passenger accom- modations on all Admiral Line ves- sels have been completely: and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Southbound Arrive Leave Juneau Juneau Sept. 18 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 7 Oct. 2 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 ° Oct. 22 Leave Seattle Watson ... Rogers Queen ....Sept. 18 Watson .. Sept.24 Rougers .....Sept. 25 Queen Oct. 1 Rogers Oct. Queen Sept. 22 Sept. 28 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 ROWN UNDERGOES SURGICAL OPERATION| | c. F. Brown, proprietor of the| reet on the | a surglcal ope His condition 15 reported as ex lent and his recovery confident dicted by his phy DWAY LI TRIP TO W OR ed Ordway, proprietor of the Scenic Views, left here this ng on the steamer Northw ern enroute to Anchorage and oth- er points on the route, to make oth still and motion pictures for ccmmercial use, He will be ab- sent two or three weeks. D Harry F. Morton, President of chorage Chamber of Com- and attorney there, left to- |day on the steamer Northwestern enroute home after a week’s visit here on legal business. | A. Malacky FURRIER Have that cleaning, re- pairing and remodeling done now. Satisfaction Guaranteed Tel. Goldstein Bldg. EUROPE ] | RME <T LLOYD ¢ LINERS |§ Regular Sailings Between MONTREAL OR QUEBEC and BREMEN in the new liners CREFELD - KOELN - TRIER | @ Large outside cabins. .. world fa- | mous cuisine. Cabin and Third 1§ class ‘ Also” | | Fr Ala ) BREMEN { HALIFAX 1 Cabia Class, Tourist | Third and Third Class | Lloyd og;‘;flh Mcm:nd. ‘Tosonto, Halifax,’ ipes, Regina, Edmoatony % Calgary,Vancouves of your local agent PIONEER OPERATING AIRWAYS SEAPLANES NORTHBIBD and SEA PIGEON PASSENGERS AND CHARTER . $40.00 per hour. Special Charter Rates on Application. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. tion Company, Junean, Alaska R. F. JONES, Manager SEE JERRY SMITH—Gastineau Hotel Four-Place Stinson Cabin Monoplanes Oct. 25 Nov. 5 Queen ... Nov. 1 Nov. & INFORMATION ANl» TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas Farragut . FOR PRINCE RUPERT, NCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS LOUISE-—Oct. 14;25;-Neov. 4. B.C. COAST |PRINCESS NORAH—Nov. 19; Dec. 2, 16, 30 STEAMCHIPS |mickets sold to or from all Eastern Peints of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau CANADIAN PACIFIC- PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ~——e NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. Sailing from Seattle Every Monday Night KETCHIKAN, PETERBBURG and JUNEAU M. S. “NORTHLAND” M. 8. “NORCO” Leaves Leaves Juneau Leaves Seattle Southbound Beattle *Aug. 11 Aug. 17 *Aug. 18 *Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 *Sept. 8 Sept. 14 *Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Bept. 27 Sept. 20 Oct. 6 Oct. 11 *Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 *—Proceeds to Haines re- *—Calls at Hyder North- turning via Junean. bound. For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B, Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 (J.M. SALOUM 'New LADIES’ OXFORDS LATEST FALL STYLES A’;’ $5.00 and $6.50 -

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