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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK i BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG TTHERETHERE - NOW i MISTER GOOGLE, oL (MAY DONT GET YOURSELF ALL QoME (N Now AND SEE /J ° TS wav. WORKED LP - PUT YOLR THE PATIEAT - ; SR HEAD BAGK O\ THE PILLOW il BUT ONY FoR Hus JHERES A 2 — AMNWE / Gegl GENTLE . » E! RIS WHATS 2 w%rshg ? \ ! BOUGUET T PAID HAPPENED * - : . - TROBTS FoR DONT SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Oue Juneau Stearer Seattle Northbound Southbound Northwestern ... Oct. 21 Alameda . onseid c Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Yukon . 25 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Northwestern .. V. Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Alameda N Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Yukon - V. 18 Nov. 25 Northwestern . 2 Dec. 2 3 Dec. 9 REGULAR PORTS OF CALL— Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward S. S. NORTHWESTERN AND S. S. ALAMEDA byexr; tnasmuch a8 the' season wiil will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound close November 15. Winter rates in effect to Seattle and return—$73.50 . The boats were: Ivanhoe, Capt. All sailings subject Yo cnange without notice. H. S. Johnson; Margaret No. 1, Information and Tickets: arlne e‘Nfs Capt. George Fritz; Excel, Capt. AL (7 W. E. NOWELL, Agent. f John Molvar; Electra, Capt. Andrew ~ > Phone 2 i 5081:011, and Nitkof, Capt. S. Johan- PO 0 1% BIPIRREEEN The Wilson, Capt. Martin Holst 1 1] "larrived today from Bariow Cove with another catch of herring, 132 barrels. The fish were lifted upon the dock of the Cold Storage Com- any. They will be frozen and keep for bait. ® ® 0 0000 0 0 0 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Queen is scheduled to arrive at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Has Use a Classified will find it easier 4 days’ mail. Ad for and quicker to Princess Louise is due to arrive SENT TU flwNEH 3 t results if you Sunday evening. quick RUL TOSUILS I YOR Norco due Monday evening. SSE s T ¥ Southbound R Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau get the habit of using the Classi- fied Ads when- Northwestern is due to arrive Tuesday. SCHEDULED - SAILINGS . . . . . o . . . . i e b M. S. Whittier - Receives Northland scheduled ot saie| Missing Charm from | H]R JUNEA“ ON from Seattle Nov. 3 at 9 p.m. @ Cordova Alameda scheduled to sail from e NDRTHWESTERN Seattle Nov. 8 at 9 am. : Losers, weepers, finders, keep- . o . L] . L) L3 ® o - . . REDUCED RATE ROUND TRIP Farragut .Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Nov. 8 Queen Oct. 20 Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Queen Nov.12 Nov.16 Nov.20 results l‘holne e ever you have a SEATTLE AND | Farragut .Nov.19 Nov.23 Dec. 6 ok want. Come in or RETURN Queen ..Nov.26 Nov.30 Dec. 4 askg for Phore ©3 74 "and visit California this winter, low round an (Ad- K f Ad- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ers, Not always. Almost 20 years trip excursion fares from Seattle to takler asl or’' an Yukon scheduled southbound ® |00 S Whittier, Assistant Unit- San Francico and return $40,00, to Los | H taker. about Nov. 4. o Atites: Oollactor of. Clistoms; 106E., CCATTLE, Nov. 1. —. Bieaier Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diego i Admiral Farragut southbound a gold-mounted elk’s tooth, set wimiNm’th-:\! n sailed for Alaska poris i i and return $65.00. All fares are first £ s Puff, with a wink | class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes= a7 dlamhndsetntlematia of his mcm_fz{\ltrfl o]’ ock U)lf mo-nuug with 51 {“The Alps, bership in the Benevolent and|Lrst class passengers and seven of his e : |steerage. ‘I surely must visit before I die.” The following passengers aboard|So he puffs up a peak with a Goat | lare booked for Juneau: as a guide. Lieut. W. W. Hodge, W. A. Du-[“I think mountajn climbers,” says pereau, George Holcomb, Mrs. J Puffy, “should ride.” McDonald and two children, Mrs - n— about Nov. 8. 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- d and Saturdays of popular coast- wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- Protective Order of Elks. Recently, % miral Peoples. Henry Miallard found the charm and returned it to its owner. Mr. Whittier had been given the emblem by the Skagway Elks’ lodge ; GUY SMITH, Agent, Douglas. B. H. HOWARD, Agent, Juneau eeescccscececcsceccccossccsooe ¥FOR RENT | | | burg, Kake and way ports, after he had served it as secretary. THE EMPIRE PPLES FOR SALE—At City Float | & |A P;-‘ boatload . of Jonathans ani»®eeeeeocecece He moved to Cordova to open the d- P. Monagle and baby, Roy sSmall- | 4 . . s the Medium L i vl nd fulcy: spplés) 2. S TR customs dffice there, He missed|Wood, Mrs. A. Sigeres, L. Smallwood,| | TIDES TOMORROW i | On boat “Una-Mae.” Come and ® = e [the charm one day after he had R. Smallwood, Bishop Antonin ande . . ugh which the general || take your apples away. ) HALIBUT PRICES been working in the yard of his|four steerage. 3 i have its ey . . : B2 O Low tide, , 27 fect. public can always P home. For a year subsequently, Righ tide an Y Bl SEATTLE, Nov. 1.—Eight vessels Iwhile he lived in Cordova, he scan- ELECTION DAY LUNCHEON 24 o ned the yard every time he en- arrived here Friday with 33,000 2 ipounds of halibut and sold the fish |tered it. Don't forget the Election Day FOR VREN:I‘—vT‘;o large housekeep- | ing rooms, furnished. ~Davis | ~ Apartments, Telephone 2551. Low tide, , 26 feet. High tide, 10:49 p.m., 140 feet. | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA ‘Tides Monday | AND SEATTLE wants supplied. flosing time for classified wdvertisements: 2 P. M. " | % ime for display ad- i Mo is i t " by e losing time P! | o/ RENT— —Newly xmmshed -;Leam[for 12 and 17 ceits a pound. Mr. Miallard, who- i omployodiLnnch':eon o be given J y the| SRR oo/ isgeec U, {sements; 11 A. M. by the Copper River and North-|Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E . Fen cents per line first in- || heated room, suitable for ‘wo\ western Railroad, found the em-|Chutch. " _ady,| High tide, 11:08 am, 161 feet. || (SASNENIIEN Leave Juneau Southbound gerhion. also single room. Telephmle 403-2.| PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Nov. 11100 "0 th the house in a coall—r Low tide, §:21 p. 11 feet. B R INCESS LOUISE—Oct, 14, 25: Nov. 4. tlnunul —————|_Thirty two thousand pounds of | . High tide, 11:29 p.m., 146 feet. | —Oc o B OknAs Sor 00 FOR RENT_Two room furmished | ey o e ey Ao DI TEobably theiplace whers the ettt ot gh tide, 11:29 p. ; ] PRINCESS NORAH-_Nov. 18 Dec. 2, 16, 30 equent Jupection: omartments. Apply CIfL Apart- |lelibut were sold hefe BHlcAy, AnG |eharm was lost originally. S e || L STEAMEHIPS |miciets sold to or from all mastern Points of United unt five average words to v |erican halibut sold for 5 an Time had corroded the enamel | FIRE A RM CALLS | Den E. Sheriff, Alaska’s Tuner. States or Canada and to Europe or the Orlent line. (cents and Canadian halibut for 8| o 1o tooth and obliterated a L Telephone Cliff Apartments. adv. Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges inimum charge, 50 cents. | FOR RENT—Large front bedroom, and 14 cents. clock’s face and an elk’s head that | 1-3 Third and Franklin. : Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain i one or two gentlemen. Board if| o m Pay, |2domed %he emblem, but the en- | 1-4 Front and Franklin. Resorts i desired. 526 East t. ally Emp! A - |graved name of the owner is dis- | 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. i z 3 FOR SALE ik tinct. Cleaned and polished, the | 1-8 Front, near Gross. Apts. o, FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS ! FOR RENT — Turee Foor hsr gl RRY TIME CARD [charm is still very attractive, Nat- | 17 Front, opp. City Wharf. A W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau | \FOR BALE. — 6 room furnished| ment with bath and clectt| FE urally it is treasured by Mr. Whit- | 148 Front, near Saw Mill. | hot with bath. Inquire 719} TYanse APUly, copner o Bro, tier more for its associations than | 1-8 Front at A. J. Office. \ i+ ounjst CRTeE s Loayes Jkemi yor Bovies and 45 its intrinsic value. 21 Willoughby at Totem Gro- ; | ! g ne i 7o LA [ cery. ) PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY i ALE—! = double barrel[FOR RENT — Furnished steam: : il ; T . FO_g?oFgun g;:dgiz:;nm, $17.50,| heated single apartments. Vacan- g:g :':' z:;gg: 2-3 v];l;xrl;)]ughby, opp. Cash Cole’s . t » P 99 | ; cies November 1st. MacKinnon by o i 7 M h p PACIFIC | g\: 1dus1'ir|;ox of shells. Economy Apaktments. 12:52 :.r:‘.tr 512:15 g;‘n. [ :_; :::g:z ::i Sl&e::rd, 0 ors E ‘ » 7|FOR RENT - Furnisned rooms. 2:00pm. 12 midnight Il 5% macona and ‘Miin. T I Z R Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. ! FOR (SALE—Heater, Baby Bed and| dth and 3:15 pm.t $1:00 a.m. 2.7 Fifth and Seward. for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent | lectric radio. 13 Telephone 4042. Corner n P an Wi fov Dota bf ‘oall dukt Wibter. schadole: P ! ) 8-tioe latest e Gold, 4:00 p.m. ! | 2-9 Fire Hall g ; ports of ca ing winter schedule. Passengers i Map Street. — S T 1‘;‘;;)"“ Douglas “;"3{,“:;:“ 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way Antiseptic must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. { | ey o |FOR RENT—Three partly furnish-| :30am. :30 p.m. 3-4 Second and Gold. B . J. B. . H " FOR [sALE—Bavy ved. Telephone |0 | rooms. Inquire last house, 8:30 am. £7:45 pm. 7] ol e g o e hone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. i 536} | Basin Road. 9:30 am.t b ’ 3-6 Fifth and Gold. | —Mid 4 'ms 12:45 pm.t 11:30 p.m. ——e Il 2. . e b i ['OR {SALE—Midges Lunch. Terms| oo oo 2o " sadlo Com- ,.152 by §13;15 pm. . || 37 Fifth and Eflt~l Cools—Heals I3 29 | il < binations, Phonographs, expert T ysam Many Boats Are Preparing'| 3:8 Seventh and Gold, Deodorizes on LE — Gasboal Willlam J.| piano tuning, phonograph repair- 5:00pm, for Last Trips of Sea- || 41 Ninth, back of ¥ o s i Davis T: rtation C { feet, beam 9| ing. Anderson Musie Shoppe. . || &8 mam, Gackol pow : 35¢ package (Davis Transportation Co.) th “overall 38 it Thane. i| 4¢2 calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY TH Y ot i < sterling +—Freight will be accepted. son to Banks | ‘B Dt ave s madien oia < Ho A SFgR E;A;T VAND nggsg(A)RTgT 6 P. M. i tn ne. Boat and engine in goo! —Saturdays only, ‘4 ¥ 4 KA i ition. Boat handy for selne. WANTED Effective April 1st. Halibut craft crowded alongside A SRS S, { 3 % i has turn table and| : & 1 4:8 Seventh and Matn. i For information apply Dave Housel, Agent e WANTED — Woman _wants_steady| _ the wharf of the Juneau Cold Stor-|| 4.7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. Juneau Drus ¥ d h. Five gross tons. Addvess| T 0 "l accept work by hour Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | Company today to load bait | 49 Home Grocery. - Phone Single O Pl' J. James, Hoonah, Alasks. | T by day. Telephone 173. ¥y Y and ice. Many of the vessels were | 5.1 Seater Tract. { { FOR | SALE—Baby buggy; practi- WANTED ik wantd meHi tion Company preparmg for Lhcir luifips of '.‘1"/ | Company / — P B —— (OSSR S cally new; rveversible; $15. See —_—_——— l k day or hour. Telephone f Cochrane, or address P. O.f ¥or by day - i s U : Free Delivery Phone 33 || THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 261, : oo { | MISCELLANEOUS Fost Oficemmatstm 4l “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 0 CELL g ‘ 1; HE NEWPIE?EAL l - v No. 1 't Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 - A DISABLED ex-service man rep- L I I zws ggfs"m || resenting the Northwest Nurser- [ ] % 4 o ,{ ! MARY HAMMER' | ies Valley Gity, North Dakota, G edish will call at your home an | A i Coppeeare— || By 2 plant and bub casloe KETCHRAIN AR A NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. ns and . L ) a0 e B LE ON FINE ALASKA e ool Y KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU SAVE MONEY ‘t, LOST AND FOUND : I cu"u.ool e v by s Where It Grows |LoST_Male pup six months old, o CO A‘ I \S ;:mu lfl;mu g:a- I'.::;el.’unuu FASTEST el o O I EI &_] 4 4 Modern Accordion ~aug. 11 Aug. 11 cAug. 18 - Aug. 3 ] ! ] 1 i i '%ouce 6% Compounded of Easer, Rewatdy Jeiepbone M48 W. 63rd S¢. CHICAGO, ILL. *Aug. 25 Aug, 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 funds available on short}| 1952, ‘ - “Sept. 8 Sept. 14 *Sept. 15 Sept, 22 : i A% Conpo ST AT THE LOWEST PRICES QUOTED IN MANY YEARS Sept. 22 Bept.21 Sept. 3 Oct. 6 - % rn to 43 b o brfn & BOLLAR RUIDING. "G and recive rewre GARBAGE' et 20 Oct. 35 ot 31 Sov. '8 u:; ?S?u?;f‘:o’:a i Made to Special Measurements—In Black or the new shade of *—Procssds to Halnes ro- *—Calls at Hyder North- Ebe astine: i g B urning vl N “ Re;resenuflve A. J. Nel- LUDWIG NELSON Logwood Br"w“ . H A ULE D For infqgmation apply to: D. B. !emmu Junnu Agent. J. B. , Supervisor, 8. E. Alaska . JEWELER ' b .l o or ARt Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 Watch Repairing | Sizes above forty ten per cent additional e 2 Brunswick Agency . O. FRONT STREET Phone 584 i BURN HOTEL e e ' | LEATHER CRAFT | $335.00 | cLuB c4FE || DIAMOND- BRIQUETS } ZYNDA { ELEVATOR SERVICE SHOP . % { s DA Proo. |I| 5 McCLAIR. Pron ll Every Coat Absolutely Gu aranteed GOOD EATS AT THE ALL-PURPOSE COAL A AR (- L ALL TIMES SR, "| MIDGET LUNCH 1 T to Be of Fine Secls | R T. Kaufman, PACIFIC COAST | : s } e Y | Burford’s Corner Late Style and Perfect Satisfaction or Money.Refunded ; oo a1 COAL CO' ’ JAL CHICKEN DINNER I CARNATION ICE CREAM V. F. (Red) Williams, PHONE 412 SUNDAY [ } TAXI in:llfl Chef | i

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