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'THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1930. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Ak By BILLE DE BECK — mom: ot~ 5 S KRAOW (VE, WILL -~ I LIKE THE aaMme O @Q\L b SY \ TiL SOV TS;‘E;"?TET;E'E i Y%Us RELL AS AN MAN = BUT - WHAT'S The. 7 Hor oGt THis \T'S GETI: SE O STIRRING UP A ROW AT HOME NOL Q\_}@@&)LU The SCoRE'S s acaue ) DARIE Ly SONTRNGL HoW SOt WIMMIEA ARE, Wik READ &M AN:RSAP TTieo AGaNY 'SaFTeR RIGH-STRUNG - NERNOUS - 4 i Vi goN! 630 & I Told ANNIE ID BE HOME GV S5:300R —_— g \ ¢ 4 \ . A 6.00 - (TS ALMOST SENEN - 3 K Oleye foRT i L ANow - NOUR WIFE - SHEL i 3 Tae ' g . SORYG UNDERSTANDS SixTeenTk A : NOURE LUCKY WLt i i IE T oz ‘oo ID NAW‘ STAN Tl ThHE Gave's R -/ LET'S GO SAILING SCHEDULE Counen i BLUFFS i . & Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Satue oy | SR ! il ! TRV SUEH. - THR Steamer Seattle Northbound Sovithbound 1 : i o SORTs Alaska .. : Sept. 16 ! . » » - HIGHETRUNG ‘ERSEL Yukon Sept. 13 £ Sept. 23 ( 3 ‘ i\ 4N - €D - I TNK Northwestern ...Sept. 20 Sept. 28 Sept. @ ?;‘AMP S\T TE$ Nieal) ) 1 : | é’i{ PRIDE O (OWA 7 / | ":;“:ifif\logém‘ 4 : ;elr’ 4 ot 8::' R 3 mee : Pl | ; e e orthweste ot ot c HE HQT SEAT ( : EpE : ) PRIDE O UTAM ; 7 oo . il PRI Northwestern ...Oct. 11 : Oct. i } LFTNRKID (W Alameda Oct. 18 £ 3 Oct. Yukon Oct. 25 2 Nov. lL o e g ; ; ; g | AN e g Wy 22, | S Regular Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau; —— 3 Y Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S. S. Northwestern and S. S. Alameda will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice. Information and Tickets: Marine News 0 T e DRI I S AT ST IEPASSENGERS Steamer Movements sormmene,...2 LEAVE JUNEAU Queen due tomorrow or Sun- day. ( Norco due Sunday morning. g ! SCHEDULED SAILINGS Passenger accom- Alameda scheduled to sail from T ; A asse Seattle Oct. 18 at 9 am. v modations on all Southbound Northland is scheduled to sail ] 2 3 SE T . E A 2% A<‘1miml Line ves- Leave Arrive Leave i At Ob gy it am Mailboat Departs with| U H s e been il inae e Princess Louise scheduled to Good Cal‘go for Sitka materially improv- | Watson . Sept. 18 sail from Vancouver Oct. 20 and Wa Ports ed. You will find| Rogers .. Sept. 18 at 9 p.m. y them very attrac-| Queen ...Sept.18 Sept.22 Sept.25 Watson ..Sept.24 Sept.28 Oct. 7 Admiral Farragut scheduled to tive and comfort- Rogers ....Sept.25 Sept.28 Oct. sail from Seattle Oct. g2, at With 15 passengers, the mall boat | " 10 a.m. Estebeth left Juneau at 6 o'clock| ¢7 3“9(‘" gC’E ; gC: lt gcz sc e a last evening for Sitka an Wa, n ogers .....Oct. ct. ct, Yuken scheduled to sail from Ast evenin or Sitka nd - way | i - _ Queen ....Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 2 FOR B ! Seattle Oct. 25 at 9 a.m. perts. She carried almost a ca- | MSSE e 2 FHE EMPIRE = SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS pacity cargo, which consisted of ¢ Protect your baby from dict upsets | \ il B R 1] FOR RENT — Furnished steam-| e Northwestern scheduled south e |general merchandise. ’ by using the milk of unchanging Is the Medium , heated single apartmenis. Vaca bound .about Oct. 21. Persons on the passenger list were Arity goodness. Guard your baby's health INFORMATION ANl» TICKETS: cies November 1st. MacKinnon| LOCAL SAILINGS Ralph Robertson and Oliver Hous- by using the milk that is always safe | 4 | BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 Through which the general Apartments. Estebeth leaves every Thursday e |ton for Hoonah; J. Kelley, Martin Lo u gl —because sterilized. The greatest { » " public can always have its 2 o) A night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and Nemmel, A. Bllliane, C. Harrington, | S ® baby-feeding authorities say that {wants supplied. Telephone 187, wayports. . Murray, J. Folich, Sam George, ; Carnation is just as nourishing— Closing time for classified SRR I RO S e | ® pacific leaves every Thurs- e Dekanika, George Schlotter, | NG from the standpoint of vitamins, isdvertisements: 2 P. M. FOR RENT — Furnished t day at 10 am. for Peters- |Michael Vinceni and L. Sheanin minerals, ctc.—as the best bottled Closing time for display ad- [, Telephone 4042. Corner 6th and|e burg, Kake and way ports, ® |for Tenakee; Mrs. Clara Raymond 2 il besidds. being far easfer fo | vertisements: 11 A. M. | Gold. . for Baranof; John Brumick for| ) < digest, Ten cents per line first in- | — — — |3 ee 0 0@ 000 e e e o e HistChicha N————— qe ‘sertion. FOR RENT—Three partly furnish- By . e & Write for Cook Book and Pive cents for continuous ed rooms. Inquire last house, i | 1930, C. Co, D L Baby Book i CARNATION COMPANY " . fubsequent insertion. e if TIDES TOMORROW | Upturn in Values | P. O. Box 1908, Scattle i N D PR 237, T 2 Count five average words to Furnished apt., heated open view e 4 I il.‘('lv for W,"_"t USED IN ALASKA FOR 30 YEARS FOR PRINCE RIJ\E};Tégf’[I‘Y]‘(]%’VER’ VICTORIA ithe line. | el | it . 5 R M oo, 0 e[| T 8000 €O N | gy e g0 v 0 0t Lo Surplhs| “FROM CONTENTED COWS” | rrewes ot Vil kil FOR RENT — Partly furnished| High “‘?0 140-‘127 SBLIbS f“‘- I ine aahbia Low tide, 4:22 pm., 23 feet. i SQQ e . — L bl Tombow s, | 10w fan o3 s, 3§ seet it R ek it Lo ! PRINCESS LOUISE—Oct. 14, 25; Nov. 4. = B.C. COAST |PRINCESS NORAH—Nov. 19; ])L'c. 2,16, 30 ; ; FOK SAEE f & i ‘ : e ) s . : [FOR RENT—Nicely furuzsned heat- Y ¢ e EINERS GLAD ‘ o ‘mln was being ased by || kS TEAMCHIFS frickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United i y , | GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas FOR SALE—1930 Ford Coupe with ed room for man. Inquire 115 continue downward. States or Canads d % i & ° ° - . . = ates anada and to Europe or the Orient umble seat. Used three months,| West 6th St. Telephone 330. HMALIBUT PRICES "| The anticipated adjustment of a1 O ) Varlous Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Bood condition. Heater, clock, | Tro——— — = o |supply and demand, however, would n her home at 8 Her hand, @)/ Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain ghains, spare tire. Cheap. Tele- | \L,Rn B hih il —_ {make a steady market for a certain | Hnut Hod e burosd painfully, Resorts atlons, Phonographs, expert| .., .p pUPERT, B. C., Oct. 17.|amount of wheat at a certain pric \h\' not serious| She is the wife phone 22 o 2 2 —- E:ZHDAEJ:;E;:EM;:&???); repar |—Fifty thousand pounds of hali-|level In all probability that level the owner of the Liverty Theatre FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS FOR SALE—Baby Suiky; good con-| 778 7% 2 PP |hut were sold here yesterday. Amer-|would still further limit produc- SURFAGE WATEP Seward L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau jiiwon; < Imgache 2805 lican fish sold for 5 and 128 cents|tion to low cost areas i [ —_— Nl i <ol T N ) 25 acres of od 4 anadiz r 5 2| It is the view of the Farm Board PN Kubded dolikin o o8t | FOR SALE—25 acres of patented and Canadian fish for 5 and 12| Itist 0 Eighteen hundred dollars in plac- | land for sale on Douglas Island. ‘L'Cn{m imembers that high prices are r GUSty Wll'ld Does Not DC- Five miles from Jupeau, good See Verron Gyes, — alyays necessary to profit in whe lay Departure of Halibut | PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY fwater, fine place for fur farming.| 142 Gastineau Ave. SEATTLE, Oct. 17.—Two vessels| broduction. If a farmer can c ‘1 e Cresk in the rman dis ol cc 99 Price $1,000.00. P. A. Anderson, |~ 7 — larrived here yesterday with 32 >00‘h‘k cosh of | UBINIYPn. il sell &t Craft for Banks ‘ MOtOTShl PACIFIC 12th St. Juneau, Alaska. WANTED |pounds of halibut and sold their|a lower price, he can make as much | il | e { = - = — __|catches for 10 and 19 cents. |money in wheat as if his cost re-| Herring seem to favor choppy | wther recording equipment, €s- | Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. FOR SALE—Nearly new bed dav-|yANTED — Dressmaking, or any | LT R ‘mnm-d the same and prices went(seas. The fish keep close to the|pecially for registering wind ve- for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent énport and mattress. Telephone| ing of sewing, solicited. Ruth | higher. |surface to the satisfaction of sel > has been installed by the for S of o3 ; by 2551. McGee, Douglas; Phone 64. | OAKLAND SELLS JOHN VERGEZ 1, the competition to produce low]| Hieiotog 9 irb for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers cGee, glas; F 1 pet Wlers. A catch of 300 barrels w £ ays, Inc., of Fairbanks must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. SE TO THE CW YORK GIANTS| ot wheat the future may see the cesterday n . g ALE—i-our room house, bath 3 | cost wh unloaded yesterday upon the wharf | rcle City, Fort Yukon 9 FOR.S 3 WANTED—To rent 6 or 1 room |irop: cododiEMONSIA thosstrogions of thie” Junsss Cold. Htorags Ooi-| Tanane. Hot Springs and Nenana. || Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. furnished. Vecto heater, electric| phouse in good condition, well 10-| NEpw YORK, Oct. 17—The New| q . Columbia phonograph. In- 5 | Ve | peculiarly favored for wheat and pany by the Wilson, Capt. Mart — | fange, Col P Erap cated. Phone Alaska Road Com-ivorx Giants announced the out-| {adapted to the use of big scale ma- | Holst. Yesterday's trip, like thr uire 328 Willoughby or Phone i g £ y's 5 - 229. G 2 _fllflhu purchase of John Vergez cpinery. previous trips since last Saturday b : MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” {third baseman of the Oakland, Cal,| 1y s believed costs can be re- by« the Wilson, was from Barlov FIRE ALARM CALLS FOR SALE — Round Oak Healer, |pritain the first half of this year |Club, one of the leading home-run | quced sl further where labor- Obfe. All the hetring are frozen TR (Davis. Téansgortation Co dining room table and hot Water {y1,.n in the same period last year,|hitters of the Pacific Coast League. | saving devices can be operated on | for halibut bait. '; Third and Franklin. £ ) tank. Inquire Senate ROOMS|goparyment of commerce statistics ! TR ET |large units. With the possible ex-| QGusty wind does not deter the 4 Front and Franklin. LEAVES '{LNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. Canned pea production in the|ception of Canada and Argentina,|departure of halibut craft for Wes:- Front, near Ferry Way. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS 2 e ’tvenlngs. show. ;- il |United States during 1930 Was the United States is making great- |ward banks. Today and yest 1-6 Front, near Gross. A = 5 y and yes ont, ne . Apts. = A i FOR SALE Forty palr Yukon | g |about 22,000,000 cans. [er strides than any other cou Totie’ Atioonssy’ hate. taker- 168 and 1 1En TEGAE OB SOy Whact, For information apply Dave Housel, Agent 1 1-6 2- t $80. er pair. Address ) e 0y . gk L L Sy | The Florence Shop | e B |in lowering the costs of mass pro- bait at the cold storage company Front, near Saw Mill, Phone Single O FQR SALE—Midger tunch. Terms or cash. | Chicago has a department store|gyetion of farm commodities. iand have left for the fishing waters Front at A. J. Office, “Naivette” Crogquignole Perm- | for every 78,958 persons in the city. — The boats are the Ivanhoe, Capt Willoughby at Totem Gro- || anent Wave | I | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | e H. 8, Johnson; the Yukon, Capt. T. | cery. P S marinedii | Phone 427 for Appointment | | Ongstad; the Ventura, Capt. C. J Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's » . | | RUSSIAN STEAM || CLUB €AFE |5 wna e Taisoi. covi. ‘ Barn. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ul PQR SALE — Gasboat Wiillam J. Length overall 38 feet, beam 9 -t - i | rrond [ Martinson. Front and Seward. feet 6 inches. Has 12-15 Sterling | & i BATHS | T | Front jand Main. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” S d d Main, Fith and Seward. Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 futie. Bo. god enenp n g0 SAVE MONEY GOOD EATS AT Alfréd Hansén, stll known as condition. Boat handy for seine Situated directly back of Alas- e 4 » g e I fishing and has turn table and Where It Grows kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. ALL TIMES the “Champagne mq" a nam\v\ul\ Tk winch. Five gross tons. Address F ASTEST Look for the Green House. “;;1:; 1he IWBS : Ch“'?”e“f: ’l?urr]l‘l Gastineau and Rawn Way T ring familiars in the ol d ¥red J. James, Hoonah, Alaska Open Wednesdays and Satur- R. T. Kaufman, days of Nome, is recovering from (| 5-# Sccond and Gold. [ e e Your funds ayailable on sHort days between 1 p.m. e 4 G PR Prop. B I o b s ||| -0 PHR G0fl Gl NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. Persons ‘underweight after the noticé. 6% Compounded 1 and 1 am. Fifth and East. age of 35 generally live 1onger than |{' ¥ Semi-annually. ; those overweight says the Tllinois | oy & DOLLAR BUILDING MRS. EMILY SORRI, V F. (Red) Williams, | metropolis. Seventh and Gold. Salling from Seattle Every Monday Night state department of public health. ‘LUAN ASSOCIATION Proprietor he & B Fifth and Kennedy. st " J Ebéfhait, Gastineau Hotel, g Y Chef )| SRR Sapioyoes of 10 v Ninth, back of power house. KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU ¢ | { Local Representative. A. J. Nel- - = e Railroad subscribed $100 in five Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. M. S. “NORTHLAND” M. S. “NORCO” Juneau School of son, Supervbor. S. E. Alaska 7 - 1| ZRRE 8 DAY 8 maivess % Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. S aon s Y Fiere Faat . e 2 can illed with either air or 5 Ninth and Calhoun. 1 P:;ncma water for George Colwell, operating Soveith: S et Fasddn i by Sop e \ . . ! L : : ‘ ) SEE OUR official, who with an injured back Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. il e 20810 oy Ball Room Dancing Il FERRY TIME CARD T is in the Seward General Hospital Home Grocery.. “Sept. 8 Sept. 14 «Sept. 15 Sept, 22 Class and’ Private Lessons | I M h Thé mattress has been ordered by | Seater Tract. Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 A.B.HALL EVERYEVENING || o = o o Soublas and || onarc cable from Seattle. Oct. 6 Oct. 11 ,*Oct. 13 Oct. 20 — Thane A e - R S Oct. 20 Oct, 25 Oct. 21 Nov. 3 e 6184, 6:15 pm. B ‘lt *—Proceeds to Haines re- *—Calls at Hyder North- HOTEL 7:15am. $7:30 pt. ‘ Ul turning via Junean. bound. : b 93000 A = . PIONEER AIR WA YS For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. ZYNDA 12:30pmt §12:15pm, RANGES Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 .’ 2:00 p.m. 12 mi ht i % ELEVATOR SERVICE Srisemrar | OPERATING SEAPLANES 5. ZYNDA, Prop. sfoonm. | Flamv—W ood Leaves Douglas lur' Juneau il i - - g > A PIGEON s || Bl A O - | g NOFTRD i S5 J. M SALOUM CBuifordls Corned: [iff SEe= alofhm: ) gl SUPREME RANGES PASSENGERS AND CHARTER . s ““CARNATION ICE CREAM 2:15 p.m. 12:15p.m. L DI giggg:::, Lifkm I l . Semi angnfi:'lll. enamel | | . $40.00 per hour. Special Charter Rates on Application. Ncw LA DIES, OXFORDS LATEST FALL STYLES AT *—Thane. & R. F. JONES, Manager $5.00 and $6.50 7 t—Freight will be accepted. 1 $—Saturd: only. SEE BIC VAN $Bttective April 1st ]uneau’.Young Hardwadre Co. || SEF jERRY SMITH Gastineau Hotel GUNS—AMMUNITION S ’ Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Juneau, Alaska i Four-Place Stinson Cabin Monoplanes tion Company

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