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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,"MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1930. bl P, } wl BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK ’ H : 7 == : . . 3 L R THE PRESIDEMTAL i He\‘l 3 AHoAD aataE w:l(oo‘;;% SoTe. BLEASE.. { GOME BACK. ‘ ME 2 DOUT Yob . i I AM SENATOR ! HERE ! IVE BEEN KNOW TS DANGEROULS HOW DARE SCHNOPPS ! @) H HUNTING FAR NOL FOR, FOR A GULY LIKE Nou LMoL GeT AND BE KIND ENOUGH : WHO'S LOST WIS T A§rl_< "gg?PERSQN I MEMORY T . Q S ANNOY (NG TTWo HOURS - HEY! “MISTERY £ * ALONE?Z COME ON. I TARE o) Nou BACk 5 SAILING SCHEDULE i r.eave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Northwestern Oct. 21 Alameda ..Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Yukon . ..Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Northwes! Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Alameda . Nov. 8 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Yukon ... Nev. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 256 Victoria ............Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 I i - Alameda ............Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. > [/ / i | & R ) REGULAR PORTS OF CALL— S ‘”..A'!M( Wit - o, 7 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juncau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward O 4 R A D R " S. S. NORTHWESTERN AND S. 5. ALAMEDA | will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound i " i | Winter rates in effect to Seattle and return—S$73.50 ® | All sailings subject o change without notice. Information and Tickets: arlne eWS L 11" W. E. NOWELL, Agent. 1} Phone 2 ’ ONE BID GIVEN el G o) McCaul Motor Company " Steamer Movements </ DRIFTING FISH ... ., Uromioyment In| S0P United Food ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY and Garnick’s . - _— NORTHBOUND . . . | » Alatapdngliz 2,qfack Tueday BUAT sAvEn BY dlca}eij‘ by lhéd'gf;rence Two new delivery automobile S | afternoon. Has 4 days’ mail. @ o 0 ers i ) Y s g Classified will find it easier |/'e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o e trucks of the latest model were d“'! 5 /@ Norco schedule o sail frof . W Lo iy g . v 24 s Ad for i 1rd jquicker to | |1& Nro, shoduled to sill from & GUTTER []F [;[; s ariit YOS RN o e e D o TR d e o] o5 y e cCau ompany o : & ults if v 5. BERHI HOY, 20 4 O 0 LR a0 aster an, when $15,000 jobs in eas-|goge ity A ome-half ton. faur yi- uick get results if you | o Queen scheduled to sail from ® 3% . § g | Shis ity Alteioh, 09 Southbound q | ily accessible places almost g0 beg-|inqer Dodge Brohters' vehicle of WINTER pe abit o | eattle, - a 4 g. This is e af-| | g e Ar. v.Juneau get the habit of ® Seattle, Nov. 12 at 10 am. @ ging. This is evidenced by the of 8 e Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.J resuits e 4 = o Princess Norah scheduled to # |\ I S d & 3 oE € 21-ithe panel type was transferred to REDUCED Farragut _Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Nov. 8 using the Classi- IMarmot Loses Kudder and|fcrt of the Alaska Division of thelyi. United Food Company, and a RATE -Oct. 2 3 g fied Ads wh g L R : . Office of Education to obtain ten-| il L Queen ..Oct. 20 Nov. 2 Nov. 6 fed Ads when- g 0%y o, o| - Is Picked'Up by Hauda Lz o S0t 6 e aite [Srcenu gz bes tof, . At cylinder ROUND TRIP | Queen . Nov.12 Nov.16 Nov.20 ever you have a ® Yuken scheduled to sail from e | 0f C S i AR iy o ot o 1.ir;v1DC‘ e, panel style, to Garhick's SEATTLE AND | Farragut .Nov.19 Nov.23 Dec. 6 want. Come in or ||® Seattle Nov. 15 at 9 am. @ ape opencer t;ml’ j:“’;‘h“ofm;“: r“m) o hon | Grocery. | Queen ..Nov.26 Nov.30 Dec. 4 At | 50 ot Sy o § B V) 4 '] The machines arrived in Juncau| g Phone 374 and |® Nnr.ufl:md hChLJl-Ilevfl to sail o Reports of the halibut boat Mar-)distance from Wrangell. \Satu‘x"duv aboard the motorship | V}_sit California this winter, low round y {® from Seattle Nov. 17 at 9 e| , o it More than two weecks ago, the| “thlar AT oghe trip excursion fares from Seattle to A ot Larso I ask for an Ad- . o mot, Capt. A. La n, having Northland from Seattle. They| San Francico and return $40,00, to Los £ {7 y ] V’p.m.l heduled to sail from o |Peen in distress off Cape Spencar,|burcau advertised In The Empire|were pought here through the M- Angsles nd vtuin €800, toBuA gxaso taker. 1: Ige‘;acsco(‘:tugz ‘(:tsagl ,]lr:m o (0ccasioned interest among Juneau |and Ketchikan Chronicle, and sent|cay; company. fi and return $65.00. All fares are first I stTIIBol}NDISAleaS. A ;hshermen today. The unfortu-|public notices to Wrangell and Be-| A ) class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes- | Admiral Farragnt soumpound e DAte craft was adrift without het lsflshltjrg» for bldbs on this ‘;’;)l‘kl FPSETNEE EY P o, days u]:ld Sat;rdiys of popular coast- | . & ider when picked up yesterday |Saturday, November 8, was fixed §1 wise liners uth Alexander, Emma e about 10 oclock Tuesday e |Tud ; 4| | P Alexander, Dorott ; by the Coast Guard Cutter Haida,|as the date on which the tenders; lexander, Dorothy Alexander and+Ad- - : mw{fibc,u, Sattinas :‘m,d towed to Cape Spencer. Her|would be opem-d.1 01)1ly uncx bid | miral Peoples. { er i -{was received, despite the publicity. o i | crew is believed to be safe. Infor | - GUY SMITH, H ARD, THE EMPIRE FOR BATE Liojd Doom Dabyly wemorte, " |lessed by the cutter to Seattle, and |loo late, however, to be considerod | \ § o1 e ¢ from there transmitted to.Juneau| The bid received was for $2.250 ~ < e ?o‘:ixgglv pgzrée()c(’t cc'\(:‘l‘:im’?zl.cphl;;c‘: Pzdnflc t]e:ge.: mevexroy; :;k:‘:::- :Eby the Assoeiated Press. per acre, or a total of $18,000 for ‘2 (ALofiED | = The Marmot's home port is Ket-|{the job which consisted of clearing | 343 e burg, Kake and way ports, | _ s i i N | Through which the general o . B chikan, but she and her crew are|burning and grubbing the eight acre| e | Pblic can always bave 18 ||pop RENT Heated sleeping rooms,* ¢ ¢ ¢ ° SR 8T ? ® | Well known to fishermen through-{tract. It has been communicated to ALL DAY [iwants supplied. i a hot and' cold water. Close in.) o JGut Southeast Alaska. She brought{Washington with the recommenda- | | Closing time for classifl Telephone 537. TIDES TOMORROW | lone of her cateches to Juneau last{tion that it be accepted, so that| S 1 {sdvertisements: 2 P, M. 5 e L o e o seasion has put int6|the work can be initiated without| TUESDAY FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA - @ Closing txme1 lmr dl,iplny ad- ||PIANOS, Rfl:iosé‘ Scwém; va‘““?;“f:'l {inia: port gor-108; and beit delay. | AND SEATTLE wertisements: A. M. Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-| fgion tide, '4:22 am., 134 fect. Ay’ ne. 153 feot puRUnn g G B el 1 . o Ten cents per line first in- ing. Radio and phonograph re-| pou tide, 9:56 am. 56 feet. H)cf::f _‘"’6 ’2,5( ffii[“pl"q‘:'rmw n?\ed frone : ARMISTICE Y Bace: Junean: Southtiound rtion. pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe.| gion tide, 3:50 pra., 156 feet.— 50 il e oD, 4 b .L - , tinuous s TS T TR e ol | : i SR E {30 net tons. She was bullt at " PRINCESS NORAH ’Jfil'aufixfc“fn;ffifm““ FURNISHED rooms. Board if de-j Low tide, 10:51 pm., 04 feel. |comp in 1925 and is owned by CapXd | DAY .C. Nov. 18; Dee. 2, 16, 81 fucoiim five average words to sired. Telephone 4042. ~Corner| o |tain Larson. F{lll Styles STEAMCHIPS |mickets sold 1o or from all Fastern Points of United i%he line. 6th and Gold i SAOINd LOFTTVH | — 1 Bcatesvu:'l Canada and to Europe or the Orient i 0 centa. P Car o | / arfous Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Minipum charge, 5 WANTED (4 i IN Visit Banff and Lake Loulse—Unexcelled Mountain ; = SEATTLE, Nov. 10—Five vessels | P § Resorts i o INSTRUCTIONS in clay moulding|aypijyeq here last Saturday with| N TOR SALE ' and Gesso plague work. Tele-115000 pounds of halibut and sold ew FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS . phone Agnes Osborne at 2252 |the fish for 10 and 16 cents. | | W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau SALE — Another land nmrtk WANTED — Girl for House work. i ! HOleprOOf ! . glarred,_ iommv; dba;‘;:‘;"m d;‘(‘)’r; Apply at Gastineau Cafe. IN::I;N;A';I(:)II;?_LC:F;A‘T‘;O Swu\' _— | i [f | 7. HOOwS A £ i e ¢ i i SVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 10— | - o) flooring, celling, etc, _etc, 10F| yANTED —Woman wants _steady s Cineln- | HOSlery = w3 iz PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY gale at a bargain. ROX and} gwork or will accept work by hour| An especially good program 10 pgti plan providing for permanent| 1 i M h- ‘P 99 frosay, Wreckers, Second at| or by day. Telephone 173. which the public is invited, will be measures against unemployment FOR MEN | LEATHER CRAFT | otors "p [1 ACIFIC Jpinxiin, poects. WANTED — Woman wants offtce (8iven by the commitiec on Inter-|was urged at the opening of the) ;] [ SHOP | & e = Flectric Phonograbh, | work by day or hour. Telephone|Dtional Relations, of the Juneail National Municipal Leagues annual} / E. McCLAIR, Prop. ||} Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. B i Rsoviagpn sand banliigle o g Woman's Club, in the Councll|conference here today. 1 Big Variety of | LEATHER GOODS MADE for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent fl]er!rrlss G e 4 Chambers of the City Hall this| City Manager C. O. Sherrill, of gP Y AND REPAIRED |} for ;t)or't,s of clalll gsu?ng winter zfi}mdn]e, Passengers P05, i e ‘clock. |Cincinnati, urged President Hoover atterns | 185 Front Street ! must obtain tickets from agent ore boar ship. re Setj=two balloon tires, 20X i . evening at 8 o'cl o i s . ot :qf;s_ All articles are new. P. O. LOSI AND FOUN‘D The speakers of the evening are|to urg;\:uze a permanent u?m [ : : Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. 884. i well prepared to ‘talk on various mittee “for stabilization of em-| [ : B i 1Y ______|TOUND—Picked up by Virginia IV|se, of our Internationa’ Rela- polyment in industry” such as Cin- 2 il LAV $85% itures { s FOR SALE—One overstuffed dav- one round bottom square SWerniyong and to instruet as weil as to|cinnati has done. The plan was N S | [ Burfor(] 8 Corner [ [ g % - i'qnpcrt. One' roll top desk. Tele-| 1d-foot skiff. Rigged for :ut- entertain the audience. levolved at the time when “brok || CARNATION ICE CREAM | | MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” Iphone 439. board motor. Owner may have — et ers, industrialists, labor leaders and 1 TAXI SERVICE | | VI | R —| same by calling at Juneau Lum- 4 - most economists were predicting| | PHONE 314 I 5 3 R FOR SALE—Late model por!nble: ber Mills, proving property and Play Indoor Golf“at The Alaskan s - derressknly RIDMR mever [fbaaants ko L 1 is &Dav]& Trangportatmn Co.) [Brunswick Panatrope PhONO-| 1ovino for this *ad. Hotel. (ady.) {cme to this city,” said Sherrill. o' o AVES_FJgR ESA?T EV]iRN%Tv};IA.IgSggYTAT 6 P. M. i ire of Dr. Barton. | _ —————— | - Jrop e | LOST—Nov. 2. Pochet bofk, con-| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | o onT oL pen | The Beautyrest by blmmons i 5 | B4 FOR SALE — 5 room furnished ipining money and bank books. —— | ‘sEw ¥ORK OITY, M. ¥, Nov.| . 1 For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Mouse with bath. Inquire 9| pinger return to Behrends Bank. f Mredl E. Smit ¥ = Phone Single O #th st. by v o9 10—Former Goy. Alfred E. Smi | b B el B FIRST CLASS has been chosen to direct unif R SALE—Heater, Bavy Bed and — i -1 tion of unemployment efforts her N_ test electric radio. 13 5 REPAIRING The announcement of the appoint- Fe | SAVE MONEY | ht of the Chairman of the We N Street. . ment of the Chairman e Wel- g N vaws || and Aberations [ G5 Gounty o rer” spampir THE CHAS. W, CARTER MORTUARY POR SALE—Midger Lunch. Terms, Where ! ment efforts was made simultan- $ jor cash. FASTEST All Work Guaranteed cously with that of the Milbank “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” e Memorial that $250,000 will be giv- -l 7 | § Your funds available on skort 'en for emergency employment. Corner 4th and Franklin St, Phone 136 'fi MISCELLANEOUS A Te TRRTR b » | - e e e e e i i) e -annually. ! AWDISABLED ex-service mman rep- s“‘l;::; BYUILDING ! F’U’RBIER . fesenting the Northyest g\;fie{- DINME ‘l.ol;g S OCIATION 00 i O R e E ERtaaaa : i h a, ) ; Phone 3 | S e VAl Sous home ana | |E. 3, Sbernart, Gusineau Holel . ; : NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. lant and. bulb catalogue . A. J. [ 4 2:‘3’ :olfcrt ‘your. order. Address| son, Supervisor, 5. E. Alaska S ; WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at 9 pm. _Ed K. Milis, care Empire. | Lomooeeoccroreeereeemd || FIRE ALARM CALLS I M N from Pier No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska v | - Io& ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg-—Juneau. o i FERRY TIME CARD -3 Thire anklin, 45 8 ¥ 2 i NEW SHIPMENT T :-2 Pron': ;:;gankun. Beautyrest and Deep Sleep Mattresses — Automatic Day Prince Rupert, B. C; "“m“cargzfl;, :-r ‘gl‘ts@wm bound only when C Coffee Pots Leaves Juneau ror Dogglas and || 1.5 Front, near Ferry Way. | /Beds—Baby Cribs and Youths’ Beds—Now on Display opper AighRE, Thane 1-6 Pront, near Gross. Apts. TONIGHT | *Nov. 10—-M.8. Norco *Dec. 8—M.S. Norco From Finland—$3.00 and 3 11 6:158.m. 6:15 pn. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. ! | Thomas Hard e CO Nov. 17—M.S. Northland Dec. 15—M.S. Northland {_ Mocassins Made in Alas | 7:158.m. $7:30 p.m. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill e ' i 4 ' Nov. 24—M.S. Norco Dec. 22—M.S. Norco v |- $125 and $150 pair | 9:15am.t 9:30 p.m. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. la [P — - Dec. 1—M.S. Northland Dec. 29—M.S. Nortland H 5 12:15 p.m. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- ! . § { THE NEW IDEAL - || e Sl * i Calling Hyder ' § :00 p.m. cery. | ’ SHOPPE 3:15pm.t $1:00a.m. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s YOUR FIRST H 5. ECONOMY CASH STORE For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent, J. B. x 218 Front Street *4:00 p.m. s Barn. G AME OF ) Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 | MAlEY EAERER 11 < I onag Tor Jues 34 Bk and Seyard, Front at Main St Telephone 91 6:30a.m. 6:30 pam.. 2-5 Front and Main. -~ } 5 > 1 | e ittt i = :::g:fi't a:s8 pam. a0 %&‘;“‘mfi“"sxg‘r’? MI DGE T f Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands v ~LUDWIG NELSON |! 1245pmt §i1:30pm. 2-9 Fire Hall | b — ‘_ f JEWELER 2:15 p.m. l::;: pm. 3-2 qufine‘:und mgol E;awn way. || O F . ! h Re] 3:30 p.m.t :15am. 3-4 Second . | R » # | - Waich Repairing PRER i P 3 s YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE CLOSED TUESDAY | FRONT STREET *—Thane. 3-6 Fifth and Gold, || No need to urge those Y for { t—Frelght will be accepted. 3-7 Fifth and East. | who've ' vlaved: ‘before ARMISTICE DAY $—Saturdays only. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. | 95 B0 AN Dr Cl . d P . ' §—Effective April 1st. 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. | Get this pleasant habit! |1} - y eamng an T esstng " | ps —— (14 4-1 Ninth, back of power ho::. REtiee 2 t Tgu - . 42 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 7 P ACI F IC COAST T ey || & St sea s e | Juneau Midget ALASKA LAUNDRY ) i tion Company 4-5 Ninth and Ci 0 ; CO ELEVATOR SERVICE o 7" 7 || 46 Seventh and Main. bike : L \ “Equipped’ with a 'small chapel, a|| 4.7 Twelith, B. P. R. garage. Golf Course In New Building on Shattuck Way : po-toficpyietit has becp [ Senh (AR 1e-d Home Cooks. “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” ¥ PHONE 412 { Goldstein Building ~/|Alaska s a Catholic missionary ship, o el s e e esm—C— Exapire wact Ads Fay. §-1 Beater Track:

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