The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 16, 1930, Page 7

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DONT TELL ME TM SURE - CALL Av L il 1S A WISE BOID WHAT @ m [EASH (N THE WRONG SEGTioA! | POLICEMAN - AL B KAIOWS IT5 OWA PoicH 4 O FieInb @N : O& iy o oF EM oot ) ol é‘vx‘ MEese TAE Gt ?@m”wég frdzdk SITON: (N - - T ASKED TRAT 1\ oo \eeoin: ‘Ef pi ; W A rLEgR-wAlKe“th fm (T TRE, PIPE i GE“TLEM““F"“ PR BOH To LeaN ot ETRY v FORGOT HE WAS & M‘N” " e WHEN 1 & : i “\ MHERE (N A =Rt 1 T‘\\?QDG“ ik Aot ; BAL‘L PARK UNOER THE PERSQMAL D\EE\,‘I'QN SF MRTGERNARD Go0GLE % - POLA\LQLE?'!AN 1t L a4 4 i > T i [ g S PIANO 80K PETE REASURE HONT Toe QuEEATS ) L3 i ; SUTTNG BULL D e T SCORCHING TWEE 2ER S - @ il GOT AL THE- CRAMP SITTER R e s FoR Mg j 7 v : B A g FIREHOUSE BLUES WINNING % J : ; = ; . A BREAKS FU22Y PEACHES HORSES 7 $ i SAILING SCHEDULE VEAL \KE e Ll OAT (VEAL s::?: =] Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound FLAT FOOT FANNY " 7 (G v - e ccm\gca »;_(o MAMA k4 N e : e | : i - Alaska ... Sept. 16 +REFRIGERRTIN % oui ; frefr DoES THAT Yukon .....Sept. 13 Sept: 16 Sept. 23 CHUGG (M ALON w CTEART e $ < \ Z i A = ufi‘{—‘e‘%&&ku (S - AT : Northwestern ...Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 SAN ‘m.fl?t’,fi,fi: & 1/,““ v s ~ “ i : : e OPERA T SUMLIEVE ME, Alaska .. ...Sept. 2 Sept. 30 Oct. 1T PAL L PiCk THE. TR i ; : © 5 WHER You GET NOUR_KAWCKLES o8 B\ Yukon oct. ct. 7 Oct 14 OUNNERS o { ¢ : - e ONE G THESE SEATT Northwestern ...Oct. 11 ot 14 ot, 21 AnoGET” . 8 : : VA BETTER KEEP o B¥| Almeda ......Oct. 18 21 . 28 E AIRCU 2 i i i s x T Hov “ Yukon Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Nov., 4 i Regular Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, C ova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward hwestern and S. S. Alameda will call at g : Meetings in Sitka % Petersburg northbound and southbound. Meetings were held daily at the | All sailings subject to change without notice. Community Church in Sitka. Morn- Information and Tickets: ing periods were given to sewing, | | I8 2 Marlne News | FOREXTENSION s 8 Ry which were well attended, indicat : e ing interest, were given up to work lin nutrition, cooking, room im- provement and handicrafts. M I W. M. Cook was elected leader for| —_— the group. Mrs. Fohn-Hansen Returns! The women of the Indian village Sitka, members of the Alaska LAST VUYAGE from Field Trip to [Native Sisterhood, have their own| LflllnChLOC:’llWOlk club rooms in the community building which was erected by and | . |is a credit to the Indians. It serv-| After slmndmu two weeks iNjed them for a commumity center vay and Sitka, Mrs. Lydia|ior social and civic affairs, A Passenger accom- Fnlm—Hunson.kwho is linau::ur;nti:: demonstration in machine sewing modations on all Southbound extension work in Southeast Alaska|gwas held and eight women attend Admiral Line ves- Leave Arrive Le: - = 4 5 % s b i a L a - ave Vessel Will Be Put on Cali- | the Alaska Agricultural College|.q. They were eager to have les- sels have been Seattle Juneau Juneau . . and School of Mines, returned here) .ons and next season’s program | completely and fornia-Mexico Run yesterday to open the work On)will include 4 serles of lessons| materlally improv- | Watson ... Sept. 18 é ® ineau Channel. . . = el ed. You will find | Rogers .. Sept. 18 This W with the Native Sisterhood of | 15 Winter o first demonstration here|which Mrs. Ray Jen: i i them veryatirac-| Queen ...Sept.18 Sept.22 Sept.2 will be given at 2 pm. Friday ::I (xwm.,‘ gt 8 the, Mdgminep B okl Bre S 4 ; 2 e day | secretary. b) Rogers ....Sept.25 Sept. Oct. 2 §n, the parlors of the Pr(‘,:sb_\'tmial‘ “Although extension work is new Queen ..Oct. 1 Ocl:. Oct. 8 Church@rug making, needlepoint| the Territory, so far the pro-| Rogers ....Oct. 8 Oct. Oct. 15 and other tyesy of handwork being | sram has been enthusiastically re- SO Queen ...Oct. 15 Oct. Oct. 22 the Rock Dump, enroute to- Seattle ;:huwn E All 'w-omrn i;}tcx:os@e(l h_: ceived,” Mrs. Fohn - Hansen com-| Farragut .Oct. 22 Oct. Nov. the service are cordially invited|mented. “Everywhere the women | Queen . 29 Nov. Nov. 5 the one long blast of her whistle}, attend. Friday evenin t £ 3 signaled good-bye to Juneau untyi|'0, Attend. Friday Cvenng o 1ave donated the use of sewing INFORMATION ANls TICKETS: Pt Y o Wil Bl | the |2 clock she wil talk to the Pareht: | machines, arranged for places to! R 2 D that toll betuwéan ports| Teacher Assoclation on the subject | nect, and co-operated to make the, BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 of Bouthern Galltornia and Mexico| ", futritlon, tite meeting beliEwork a success. ~Additionsl coples| GUY L. SMT Witting the, wPorGhIE. Siter 2| E, omentary school audi- | of bulletins distributed may be ob-| | - SMEIE S DA fie vhalel' Mfrived Hare &t ‘19 - ained from the Director of Ex-| e o i o'clock from Haines, Skagway and| gy (‘:b»‘lhf\rc 0"1:*"'1"’{ Mes | eslon Service, Alaska Agricultural - X b {. o S. ne as 3 .8 hroug! e courtesy ol rs ve and "déféflf:'ii‘:.i' furpdlsplny ad- || Basin Road. a Sitka. She hastenéd her departure|y ' [, gparks, President of the |y, lege and S‘Ih(’"l TS Dol vertisements: 11 A. M. s {e oo oo eoce s e s oellavingat 11 for her Puget Sound|skagway Women's Club, the cluk| (i | Ten cents per line first fn- | Fufnished apt, heated, open_view. ———————— testination. rooms were made available for the | sertion. Tel 5701, 6th and Gold, N.E. Cor. = - o | Persons who booked passage from |meetings. Morning periods werc| Ralph Robertson of Tacoma, who| Five cents for -continuous | For RENT — Partly furnished TIDES TOMORROW d w;"“d?‘“;‘i for l‘hf\sou“‘ were ll M. |devoted to sewing, several founda-|'s staying at the Zynda, will leave subsequent insertion. house. Telephone 5404. Y o L adNb aay, 18 Toet | oore. 40 Mrs. Dan Willard |tion patterns being made. At four)soon for Dundas Bay fo take for 5 R AT DITBIBAY & AR Count five average words to ||~ ] e e it o138 feet, |10 Wrengelli J. A. King, Susielafiernoon demonstrations, subjéfte|he winter the posttlorl of watoh- FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA the line. S0k i ey et I o A s pet A thet || HemyiRQISh Lo B KB o) iU b8 iU Ahert e man ot the NoribweStErt DiRtisiley AND SEATTLE Minimum charge, 50 cents. | ed room for man. Inquire 115| Fion ndt-l 9 ;2 B i 148 feet ’Jamrs Truitt, R. B. Oxreider, Mrs.|presented —nutrition, rug making, lcannery there. Leave J su Southb d West 6th St. Telephone 330. £ FIA ;" 5 * |Cash Cole and Jerry Cole for[room improvement and sawing ———————— .eave Juneau Sou oun A A T A £ Petersburg; J. W. Leivers, W. Rot “The women of Skagway with PRINCESS LOUISE—O or . e S BWa 3 i \ oSS L SE—Oct. 14, '25; Nov. 4. | FOR Ry a—riauos, Radio Com- | AT THFE i OTELS ertson, D. Armstrong, Gus Swan-|remarkable foresight have acquirec _1) puty Um'}ul States Marshals 5 l'li]\'('l S N()l{AH—\'u\l' 19: l\u)c f; 16, ~;40 FOR S!LE | bihatlons, Phonographs, expeF ¢ Gastineau Ison, O. Birgen, and Mrs. B. King{and own thelr own club houge | William F. Schnabel of Sitka and STEANIC AP Tickets sold to br from all Eastern Points of United | piano tuning, phonograph repalr-| 1 by oncon priest River; J.| |for Ketchikan; Mrs. John Hermle Ipart of which they use es >. J. Sullivan of Haines and Jail States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient FOR SALE—1930 Fanl Coupe with| ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. [\ ' houglas; Barbara Case|C- B. Timo, Mrs. E. M. Bart, Ed-|brary,” sald Mrs. Fohn-Hansen | Guard T. J. Ragan of Haines are Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges rumble ceat. Used three months, |~ = {and C. L. Sampson, Ketchikan;|Win Bart, C. H. Kelsey, J. J. Hil-|“With the co-operation of this or-jin Juneau on business. P/ Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain good condition. Heater, clock,| LOST AND FOUND - s Nss, Pred Henting \Point|181d) ¥, G- Gepher. FaEE Doini- {RAbissuion; , the exteasion: afpak| oy e Resorts chains, spare tire. Cheap. Tele L i ik e Todd: |nicl, Mrs. Jack Kearney, and|ment will be able to make the| NOTICE OF HEARING ON PR f el 5 phone 22. {FOUND—Money. Sce Vernon Gves,,‘;:‘;‘»:;‘ M‘;flw e James Claudia Kearney for Seattle. annual short course a vital event FIN AL Aabotit FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS o i il W [Willam e, N er’ and .| Passengers who madXthe voyage for ihe women of Skagw W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau FOR SALE—Baby Suiky; good con- | — | T ttie: Mys. Jonh Ptack, |V, Halnes, Skagway, and Sitka, and|..T¥0 4-H Clubs were organizec|In the Comm:ssioner's Court for WANTED D b ho. remuined abodrd for calls at|in the town. The A. B. Sewing| the Territory of Alaska, Division - Club with Miss Virginia Selmer a:| Number One. Before A. W. FOX, | & e BSOS D dition. Telephone 5204. ‘ 4 {Coghlan Island a Commissioner and ex-officio Pro-| PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY LA patenm‘ S Non e« i |Whangell, Peiersburg and Ketchi- | FOR SA! acres of d } 5ok land for sale on Douglas Island. | day or hour. Telephone 349. | C. k]M“““Y: C,?l”“’“‘- | candidate for Dblegate to Congress: |President, Ruth Wallace, Vice-| bate Judge, Juneau Precinct, ¢ % Prankiin,s rangell. [ G Smith. candidats for|President, and Christine Johnson | the Matter of the Estate of Motors’ll “PACIFIC” Steamer Movements NORTHROUND Queen due Saturday. Norco due Sunday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 18 at 9 am. Northland is scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. Admiral Farragut scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 22, at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 25 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern 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 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, As the Admisa! Rogers, against a chillisg head wind last night, buffeted her way past the end of FOR RENT THE EMPIRE 'FOR RENT—Four room furnished| is the Medium house. Telephone 187. FOR RENT — Furnished rooms.| Through which the general |/ Telephone 4042. Corner 6th and public can always have its || cold . | wants supplied. — e 22 Lo LEs Closing time for classified | FOR RENT—Three partly Iurnlsh—l ©$0 0000000000000 00ne020000000000 ©0000000000000000000000000000 08008 rccooroooor ° 4 vanils Wi | Alaskan RS WANTED—Woman wants work by | Homcr\kfl“ were Judge James Wickersham, |lcader, elected Alice Storey Five miles from Juneau, €004 yigryn " Dressmaking, or any} & % g F » Zynda s oy g ¢ e water, fine place for fur farming. kind of sewing, solicited. Ruth 4 treasurer; Cash Cole, candidate for Secretary. The younger girls als: EDWIN NINNIS, Deceased. i Price $1,00000. P. A. Anderson, . ? G. Holman and Rev. N. Oase, Se- orqanized a sewing club with Mrs | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 { Frics | McGee, Douglas; Phone 64 attle: Ralph Robertson, Tacoma;|Auditor, and C. T. Gardner, Sena-| = Sar e o leader, Beryl Jol R SR ot AR | Leaves Cit§y Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. s |torial candidate. ! RENER D A0 e ot Edwin Elroy Ninnis, admin- for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent ! 124t St, Juneau Alaska. ‘ > 3 % 3. Gilet, O 1 Bluffs, Ia ' — . Gillet, Counci uffs, b son, President Charlotte Hern | s‘rator w. w. a. of the estate of S A > - £, ival in Se | ; 4 r por : TOR SALE — Complete trapping |® HALIBUT PEICES R‘g‘e‘r:“:“;fi i S:\:)‘;elsw‘;‘“t‘;di‘l‘)‘"”‘ T Pradont Chaotte. Sparks | swin Ninnis, deceased, has fited|| * L0F ports of call during, winter schedule. Passengers : ' ; oretars ‘amd milen Larson, Ro- | werein and rendered for settlement | Must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. outfit, also cabin 12x16 ft. See & b Haul Lo wt S ough oyeripul. ;. ghe will digart finai accouni or the admin-|{ Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. “-Chas. Heisler, foot of 12th St. — i ; L ¢ A g ¢ PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Oct. CLI )B rom the Puget Sound metropolis o et : p ) da . 2 1 stration of said estate, and that FOR SALE—Nearly “new bed 16—One hundred and fifty eight late this month to go on the Cali \ hearing will be had wpon the| attress. Telephone | * 3 + P = i o tha - 1 : 2:;01! and m fhousand pounds of n:xhbuu )welr? GOOD EATS AT fornia: Mgn_ro run for the winter. ‘ ame hx'Iure. the undersigned at P : 29 .old here yesterday. American hall S T | FIRE ALARM CALLS || runeau, Alaska, on November 20, FOR SALE_wour room house,bath |but sold for 5 and 131 cents .«md‘ ALL TIMES PACIFIC FOR TEBANKOFF 930, at 2 oclock p. m. 8t the Furnished. Vecto heater, electric |Canadian fish for 5 and 116 cents.| Third and Brankll Jnited States Court House, at Ju-, (Davis Transportation Co.) e T~ n. icl range, Columbia ph(ém)gran:.hln- - K i e R. T. Kaufman, shf:)“ ; ;Ln‘n;-?cr slcer;t»dli‘lfin ec:u.- T{;A(W Fa s g 1eau, at wltmh tl(;ne and place all LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. gh or one SEATTLE, G.—Four vesselsi rsons ste i 5| e quire 328 Willoughby SE g i Mok thin sroR G s ratarikoft Front, near Ferry Way. Jernons: UEEeRted oh i o boid e FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS ), 329. Terms. with 22,300 pounds of halibut ar- }rop. 1 { and way ports. Her passengers in- rived in port yesterday and sold pas 'FOR SALE — Round oak Heater, |15 5 BO% 50 and 15% cents, | Vo F. (Red) Williams, | cluded Albert Jackson for Taku; ¥ 5 Linde and Frank Heilo for Wind- dining room table and hot water sy A, Ala., g7 ham. o i | Front, near Gross. Apts. nay appear and file objections in| Front, opp. City Wharf. \”r’n:m': ”t;:‘ Ss;l":j final report and For information apply Dave Housel, Agent s : ‘ontest the same. | 4 Frg::t e ?“"(’J[‘;’]‘:’C' GIVEN under my hand and the Phone Single O Z eal of the Probate Court above Willoughby at Totem Gro- | o pioned this 18th day of Sep- | cery. | " .ember, 1930. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s (Seal) A. W. FOX, ; | | | B ~u:m~lac-.su tank. ‘Inquire Senate RoOWS| .50 Ga, and Mobile, eyenings. have adopted ordinances prohibit- \FOR §ALE — Forty pair Yukon]ing loud operation of radic sets af- mink at $80.00 per pair. Address]ter 11 p.m. ; RUQ IAN STEAM P. O. Box 952. _ * 18 | SBATHS THOUSANDS OF CORNS REMOVED'| 'OR SALE—Midger Lunch. Terms ¥ g ncl ( ‘We now have a remedy that really wi or cash. i v | flous quickly and = 3 Where It Grows kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. { | remove ANY corn or callous FOL?n ;c‘t‘:hfivermclia;goi;r 1;::1:. b FASTEST TLook for the Green House. 1wl¢hou¢ nnln. i “:h:":;;o r:.“m id .geet 6 inches. Has 12-15 Sterling - .engine. Boat and engine in good condition. Boat handy lol; s(.:nns - O ' OR“.OMES e and, has_turn table g . e Gar- :?:é;g F::% gross tons. Address|({DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING MRS. EMILY S8ORRI, leld Hlvd Chicako, who will sce tuat Fred J. James, Hoonah, Alaska. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Proprietor : e —.a||H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel,} | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. R F-5Y ¢ | {Local Representative. A. J. Nel- iy . Juneau School of | |} son, Supervisor, S. E. Alaska et THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | I | | % glm» ey Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- ] ont an eward. bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. $2.°, d‘“;‘x" dM;?::}: First publication, Sept. 18, 1930. Situated directly back of Alas- Ptk and Seward, Last publication, Oct. 16, 1930. Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Fire Hall. et e it ittt Gastineau and Rawn Way. Fourt and sari. A. Malacky |i— Fifth and Gold. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. | FURRIER Sailing from Seattle Every Monday Night Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Have that cleaning, re- KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. . P ”» * A and remodeling M. S. “NORTHLAND’ M. S. “NORCO” Risiip Ave, and Ihdien B¢, Leaves Leaves Juneau Leaves -called “Corn bt Open Wednesdays and Satur- -éfil:.&f .,:‘,‘."’,m".‘: :'Efilavhomd‘fl i on short ses—come in an Your funds available | days between 1 p.m. ‘E.“"&.?;o..nf.'i- asome InNOW, 5 7 9 2 4 5 notice. 6% Compounded | and 1 am. | o pou e to tar away write to1|] 3-8 GORN 7 8 9 1 2 3 6 |aou receive A jar prompil. pairing Seventh and Main. -7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed | e o . e Home Grocery. 3 *Sept. 8 Sept. 14 *Sept. 15 Seater Tract Tel: 45 | Goldstein’ Bldg. |i Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Class alia privass Lewer ]‘] OnarCh : : oct. 6 oct. 11 voct. 13 A.B.HALL EVERY EVENIHG Leaves Juneau yor Douglas and | — Thane ® e — = Oct. 20 Oct. 25 6:15a.m. b Bullt *_Proceeds to Haines re- -—c.m at Hyder North- turning via Junean. more | HE e PIONEER AIRWAYS || mi5m S s s e 2 2:00 p.m. nmld 1ght ELEVATOR SERVICE e M e ? OPERATING SEAPLANES S. ZYNDA, Prop. *4:00 p.m. Flamo—W ood n e S T4 Cokih—Cas NORTHBIRD and SEA PIGEON | 8:30 a.m. 45 p.m. P S 930amt 9:38pm. | . SUPREME RANGES PASSENGERS AND CHARTER ql . M. SALO U M Burford’s Corner 12:45pmt §11:30pm. " GARNATION ICE CREAM 245pm, 12:15pm. m 3 i ; e v TAXI SERVICE 3:30 pm.t 1:15am. “ Semi and full ename! $40.00 per hour. Special Charter Rates on Application. PHONE 314 5:00 pm. i Enish; ' NCN? LA DIES’ OXFORDS . i R. F. JONES, Manager v:;hein:;t will be accepted. . , i B Vgl e o o Y J un'eau.Young Hardware Co. SEE JERRY SMITH—Gastineau Hotel LATEST FALL STYLES AT ) Four-Place Stinson Cabin Monoplanes $5.()0 and $6.50 6 -5 Ninth and Calhoun. done now. Seattle Southbound Seattle 9 Dancing { | A. B. HALL | : — '; ‘matl Boom Dancine || FERRY TIME CARD |f JE ! SEE OUR | i \ i SEE BIG VAN GUNS—AMMUNITION ,nuu:n:m:mx: i || Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Juneau, Alaska

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