The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG v 2 \ \ AW AFIER. CLOSE QUESIIONING BV THE P eI MGWESKS HAE Sosuswe N AN 7 ~PouTE BARNEY GOTELE WA Exonemalt v g SENATOR WAS FoLND, e 6 SUREDS - \\\ | ; FRoua AlL ContecTigy Y QFFICER CRYA/ St 5 7~ Tae MNSTERY OF s 2 2 4 Z o CRUMPLE MYSTERY. MAN'S MEMGRY ¢ ey gl S 3 2 AP OF FOFER RETURNS - IDENTIFIED AS { - ; F3 SENATOR SCHNOPPS CASTLE SPRINGS } / N E: Z A e B MOLT AL ONAIRE. ; K X e g |7 SATLING SCHEDULE PgL\QE RETURN THE. ¢ 4 4 * £ : reave Due Juneau Due Juneau 3_;‘,:(:_4 oD Egir:él;\'fl) e o ‘_& f =l = ke & Steumer Seattle Northbound Southbound JEWELS ¢ A i 3 \ Northwestern ... Oct, 21 4 b 3 i 0 . . POCKLTS WHEN PICKED 1P { : B MaS CAND # ) N : Alameda .......Oct. 18 Oct.21 Oct. 28 \é/&lc'_’\loQKCUS ar WAER- ~ e ' & . ,MSGAGJEQN AND Yukon Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Nov. FRONT . -3 > Z Y CEINNEGAN , CRACK. Northwestern ......Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. SATOR RS e maL — TN e N OEWELS (0 f siedlus or Tae P0, Alameda ........Nov. 8 Nov.11 Nov. 0 UPTowal HSTEL - REFUSES = . SENATOR SCHNGPH'S Z 7 X % TRiNg THERE'S A Yukon e OV 15 Nov. 18 Nov. = < CKETS WERE. / / WOMAN v The CASE B| Victoria . Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Dec © i % < = E 0 / W L TEC 4 Alameda Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. BARIISY GenGlEs CONNECTION g G e Ao / Y o B2 REGULAR PORTS OF OALL— REMAINS A MYSTERY S e XS & T e seeTad . : Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, )1 ng Feature di : — - o S TR 35100 5 H 1 Latouche and Seward | . S. S. NORTHWESTERN AND S. S. ALAMEDA i Buffalces who previously had the will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound { thigh total. i B Winter rates in effect to Seattle and return—$73.50 Tonight a 30 o'clock the Geats All sailings subject to cnange without notice, 1 play the Elephants and at 9 o'clock A Information and Tickets: i TO 1 B_ A ND 6 the Colts play the Leopards. : W. E. NOWELL, Agent. 4 | e Phone 2 ' i i | Betty Robinson, who ‘at 16 was a | ‘. star sprinter in the 1928 Olympiz | T i cames, is studying physical educa- FISH GATGHES i b |tion at the Northwestern university. | | vil A < pg¥ Scarcity in Seattle Sends| Jakie May. lefthander bought by Up Pri f Flat S | the Chicago Cubs from the Cincin- p frice ol at Dea |nati Reds, is 32 years old. He won ¥ Food ‘Here only three games the past season. Low " VER I's quiet bn the fih market Daily Empire want Ads Pay. 7 jtoday, but there was some excite- ~ B ment in the halibut trade late y:\'-{ A RARE OPPOKTUNITY TO WINTER SR Juneausg‘“‘?fig“:g a1 Iterday afternoon. The flat food HAVE EYES EXAMINED Hinb : ” v.June Over Million Dollars Worthf{5e £77oon Tt s o) REDUCED | g vt 3 out v 8 of Fish Landed in lately, showed great activity and | BY the popular Seattle Eye-Spec- ROt i | Quesn _.oct 2 Nov. 3 Nov 8 ‘before the close of bidding on the |ialist for 26 years and well known Queen ..Nov.12 Nov.16 Nov.20 i | SEATTLE AND | Farragut .Nov.19 Nov.23 Dec. 6 Seattle auction exchange, cli |in J ; ted at | & . climbed to fig-|in Juneau; permanently located at| 3 e gl pm,rn% {703-4 Liggett Building (4th and| RETURN Wuerh i..Nov. 46 . No¥/80 & Dew, 4 SEATTLE, Nov. 11.—8eattle fish-| mhe sale involved only 2,000 | Pike Street) Seattle. | $73.50 Visit California this winter, low round ermen have brought in halibut|pounds, which were unloaded from | Scores of Juneau citizens will be | trip excursion fares from Seattle to sable fish and mixed cod valued &t{the Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alstead.|812d again to consult Doctor Ed- San Prancico and return $40,00, to Los : el 4 R, ’ | Angeles and return $60.00, to San Die; 181,516,130 from March 1 to October |;The purchase, made by Sebastian imunds about their eyes and g 3 g ), ego i shr Sltllxxrqr‘ ’F. & w t};nm )v?p' ‘4 special offer on this visit of | and return $65.00. Alf fares are first i % 3 5 | class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes- Orie hundred and twenty-fivelsentative, will be shipped fresh to- k=0 CONSULTATION ARD H- days and Saturdays of popular coast- vessels were used for the 1007|night on the steamship Admiral|SYTRATION. (V€ gL deiarmine S AR " b wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma trips' to the fishing banks. Elght|parragut to Seattle: gelentificaly, Dot e VeRAL. 2¥i | Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- hundred men shared in the returns. {see, but HOW you see. CROSSED. miral Peoples. The catches were higher than lastigound market is the cause of the “Scarcity of fish on the Puget bt o 0 O D WITHOUT | PERATI Difficu ses in-|j§ GU due to the low prices. strom. {FOR APPOINTMENTS, GAS- % X . gent, TINEAU HOTEL. —adv. 0 0000 0000000000000000000006 08 rrrrrroerrre. ® ® 000000000 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alameda scheduled to -arrive at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Has 4 days’ mail. Norco due early Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle, Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Nov. 13 at 9 p.m. Yukon scheduled to sail from . . e e — . . . ° ° . . . . . . ° . Seattle Nov. 15 at 9 am. @ . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . a Classified will find it easier and quicker to get results if you get the habit of using the Classi- Phone fied Ads when- z ever you have a il want. Come in or L ; ; Phone 374 and it‘:kcArd- ask for an Ad- taker. results Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 17 at 9 p.m. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 22, at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Farragut soutnbound about 10 o'clock tonight. — LOCAL SAILINGS - g, Estebeth leaves every Thursday FOR RE night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and MPIRE FOR RENT_Rooms for rent, Tele-|® Wayports. T: TMEM:;“ AR R R L LR M e Street. i | i | e day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports e |ESTEBETH ARRIVES TWO GAMES BOWLED wants supplied. versible, $20.00 cash. Telephone | | The mailboat Estebeth arrived in ; Closing _time e n;lmmd 343, NORCO IS BRINGING | port yesterday after a rather stormy (,““:::‘"’A‘,}:fi(fi'r 5 peal o o time. for display ad- ||FOR RENTHeated sleeping rooms, | THREE FOR .IUNEAU‘:;:]‘;»; the regular mail foute. 10 | inpking won wo out of three|| FOR PRINCE Rl?{l\’g}t)Té gA\TI\'Il‘(i(;:l;\ER, VICTORIA vertisements: 11 A. M. hot and cold water. Close mi e ‘wa_v Dortss were! .’ B, Spariing games from the Bears—Barr Pl‘lNTlNG Al " = i - ole! 3 5. 5 7. 11.—Motorship | Whittier and Lucas. Andrews roll2d C Ten cents per line first in Telephone 537. SEATTLE, Nov ks ACallioy . i S el S | Norco sailed for Juneau and way | Lisianski; Mike McKallick, Georg | iop gingle game and also high| anN our experd /Y}T(‘!DlllA(N Leave Juneau Southbound *;:“f?un:. ot continuous ||PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, jpq. night with six,first glass|Boylan and Frank Cox from Chid|{5ral. ence suggests the == PRINCESS NORAH bsequent insertion. Phonographs, Expert Plano Tul-ipaseengers. The following passen- |Chagof; * Sam Baker Tt | ri i aaeand Match. of the ey wse of eolored papes, Now 18- DAk g 16 o1 Beount 1t words to ing. Radio and phonograph re-fgors are booked for Juneau |Gerald Smith, Harry Saito fromj i (1 wildeats—Stewart, G eolored ink or & comr STEAM_HIPS v. 18; Deec. 2, 16, 31. "'C"l‘:;‘: i pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | v Harry Olds and daughter,|Sitka; Martin Anderson from C““'“Ge:)gr'ge and spcrhn; went, true t bination of thetwo for | T‘“’éifiei"’& 'é’nfiidi",i?,d‘“lo”é‘iii'" f;ghz]rtxse‘g xuné"d Minimum charge, 50 cents. || URNTSHED rooms, Board if de-|and J. E. Tormey \‘r?“”"f b Hlf”g T. Morgan and |gum winning two out of threo “&M’:d"""'-"' 1 Various RnuleD—Stop-Ove':'ePrlvfle'esren » sired. ‘Telephone 4042. Corner i 735 tdon S 1:1‘;“ q;‘;"‘hz_‘i“ac":(;m:“’;";‘f; Murt | games from the Buffaloes—Pullon, "‘”‘_“""h """"""m_._" g/ visit Bantt and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain TR ST B oGOl odionan: 1, 7. TR, H @ o EOTRSY, St GORdIREC oy tll you s0. If white a oo TIDES TOMORROW ; - | Sperling rolled high single game of FOR SALE WANTED o [P, Tenskane. C. Wesand. Gabelag"ond disy g tota of 357 for', P B, FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Sk A 3 Paul and John Maronivich' froM!gye cvening The “Cats” piled up 4N ] W. L. COATES, Agent, Vafentine Building, Juneau 7y moulding| High tide, 5:30 am., 130 feet. |Funter Bay i, g, el . : 3 am., 62 feet. e — 5 ¢ i : B : 1o, |g8MES thus far rolled in the tour- 146 feet. When the Philadelph Athletics nament * 1692 i - dikpihictl * ths "OR SALE — Anotner land mark [INSTRUCTIONS in t jarred. Complete pathroom ont- and Gesso plaque work. qu ufie, 1 fit. windows and sash, doors,| phone Agnes Oshorne at ) High tide, 4:57 p.m. | g i flooring, ceiling, ete., ete, for | Low tide, 11:57 pm, 1.2 feet. |won the first two games of the | iebndlanniadh b Nl - e PACIFI Hooring, < hargain, ~Rox and| WANTED, — Girl for house wark. g Jas. worlds serie, staisics shewed |~ immons c TEA.Nsro‘l:'rnmN COMPANY "" Wreckers, Second at| Apply at Gastineau Cafe.. [} 5 = » |that they had 12 chances out of B t t by M h PACIFIC Moody, Wrecke e l HALIBUT PRICES 1155 ot taking the saiee, eau res otors lp L) -5 ¥ e, 7 s g R : s " i 4 Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursda; .m. 'FOR SALE—] b “I?e”g’;:r:’e’klf,’g hour| o \TTLE, Nov. 11.—Seven vessels| Tennessee 4-H club teams took | _— o for I’eter%{;urg Kake and Wa};r intg ysa; el(:a ’:t | Keystone Moviegraph and tyo| or by day. .Teler 2 bringing 23900 pounds of halibut,/the honors in livestock, dairy, poul- | S 11 for ports~of call during winter C%OEd le. Passe g2 “ films, Ladies' Toilet and Ma;‘;' WANTED — Woman wants office|arrived here Monday and sold the try and crops judging at the Mid- | ; . ¢ B -l e e fmg.'“ Rt ; £ ";"; di ng[:_r s cure Set; two balloon tires, 29X, Tl 0y oy or hour. Telephone [fish for 12 and 24 cents. South fair this year. ) % 8- ; { gent before boarding ship. “ S N % : & Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bidg. i 475. Al articles are new. P. o. 349, e | b Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. |9 ; s | LEATHER CRAFT OR, SALE_One overstufed dav-| , LOST AND FOUND 7 = g I8 ; Y, = 7, Vs | 4550 e ' k. Tele-' 2~ z | npoe Qe lp k. B0 S G o s || MIDGET LUNCH [} SHOF - st N | MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” it P g R S SRt _! ‘es in black case with purple lin- Under New Management LA HOnDE NlpADE 2 \ " i OB SALE_Late model portable| Ing. . Finder retwn ’ f | (Davis ‘Transportation Co.) | & | i 5 2 . vunawick Panatrope Phono-| Adams or Phone 477. Reward. || SPECFAL CHICKEN DINNER | e i o My eTy . ‘ LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. !! graph. Inquire of Dr. Barton. ool ol Ty Virginta, IV SUNDAY |. - 3 b e FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS ) Graph. Bhguire € DL DR & . \FOR SALE — 5 room furnished. one round bottom square stern e — z . For i i “'ohéuse with bath. Inquire T19| 14-foot skiff.. Rigged for out- Il Burford’s Corner | nformation apply Dave Housel, Agent | b 9th St. ! board motor. Owner may have| FIRST CLASS S (e 0 S I M 1‘1 0 N S ‘ Phone Single O | e i same by calling at Juneau Lum- | R SALE—Heater, Baby Be ";3 ber Mills, proving property and REPAIRING TAXI gnm i 8-tube latest electric radio. | Dpaying for this ad. PHO 314 B sl Mat LS Aut tic D: e g § Main Street. |— d Alterations i 5 /-\Beautyrest and Deep Sleep Ma :cressea — Automatic Day| 1 |LOST—Nov. 2. Pocket book, con- an ratio: Beds—Baby Cribs and Youths’ Beds—Now on Display THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY TOR SALE—Midger Lunch. Terms; uining money and bank books. i All Work Guaranteed “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” fil or cash. Finder return to Behrends Bank. Northel‘n Thomas Hardware Co. Wb, ¢ | o il i ~| Reward. © MISCELLANEOUS “""“’“’“"’"‘"“‘g A. Malacky ; : 'l SAVE MONEY Pt g Light Store | e e et A DISABLED ex<service man rep- i el o ok Where It Grows Phone 45 Goldstein Bldg GENTLEMEN"S B o o s FASTEST \ i b i S T IN / AND TRANSPO v _will call at your home and dis-| 3 — - ) FURNISH . Ny i : __play a plant and b‘:i‘br cfi;‘é’;‘: Your funds available ond esdlon y GS NORTHL DT SPORTATION CO. i order. . — H and solicit yg::e Ermpi.re. : mum:e,se x:z’ Cox:xlllwfm FIRE AI ARM C ALLS Workmgmen’s WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at 9 pm. Ed K. Mills, 1-annually. from Pier No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska +__|!DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING : # i | - * AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ¥ -3 Third and Franklin. Supplies Gl 27 ’ ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. R 5 NEW SHIPMENT H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Front and Franklin. Clgars, Tobaccos, B Prince Rupert, B. C,, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when ~ | § Local' Representative. A. J. Nel- -5 Front, near Ferry Way. < cargo warrants Col:}l;"i:nd(“;gf“fiemgo;? 50 | | § som, Supervisor, 8. E. Alaska <6 Front, near Gross. Apts. Candleg From Finl i gk 5 ! 4 5 8 ! 7 Front, opp. City Wharf. TELEPHONE 324 *Nov. 10—M.S. Norco *Dec. 8—M.S. Norco Mm;als;;ni nnga:;:;]n p::i:ik& | .: Front, near. Saw Mill. Nov. 17—M.8. Northland Dee. 15—M.8. Northland | FERRY TIME CARD : Front at A. J. Office. - | / Nov. 24—M.S. Norco Dec. 22—M.S. Norco THE NEW ]DE AL Leaten Thivie Be Bolbis ant -1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- | = Dec. 1—-M.S. Northland Dec. 29—M.S. Nortland cery. - : *Calling Hyder SHOPPE Thane 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s RUSSIAN STEAM = X ! 218 Front Street 6:15.a.m. G:15pam. Barn. BATHS | For information apply to: D. B. Pemmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. MARY HAMMER 7:15 a:m. "fg" pa: 2-4 Front and Seward. g ik Burford & Co,, Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 9:15a.m.t 9:30 pun. 2-5 Front and Main. Situated directly back of Alas- il &3 1?:3 pam.t li‘;’:’i"l’g‘ !l 2-6 Second and Main. kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. e D et e o e | :00 p.m. . d d. 'Look for the Green A P UDWIG NELSON || 3%bm: “Hooam. et i e e, 1 ) \ 3 ‘leWELBR ;:MP,;L By i 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. p":hn hfld‘"e:l: :ll::n ur- ¥ Poeeeereos a ':“’“'A ""y G‘.l::::.m‘.m‘ pifcbering g:; mfi ::‘; g‘;‘x"r‘m and 1 am, No matter where you plan to go—by steamship or rail— “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” FRONT STREET 8:30 2. $7:45 pm. 3.6 Fifth and Gold. B T [ we'll be pleased to give you full information—make for 9:30a.m.t 9:55 p.m. 3-7 Fifth and East. " Proprietor 3 reservations and deliver tickets if you desire. i+ AR N . , o A e i It Dry Cleaning and Pressing 3:30 pm.t 1:15 0%, 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. || 'J 200 Smith Tower, Seattle, ELiot 5360 ZYNDA . _:'I‘::nm 4-2' Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. } | M i S > o S - FuEvATOR SERVICE I e scoen | 3 D1 . 00 s & | Wath for Opening of ||| NOPthern Pacific Railway ALASKA LAUNDRY S. ZYNDA, Prop. | ::sl::\:mdxs A';:la" 15 Y ::91 g’;’:fi:fi ;"_‘dp'ua“”‘w - | WINTER & POND’S ‘ Route of the NEW North Coast Limited In New Building on Shattuck Way | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- || 4 Home Grocers. CO. NEW STUDIO | I and The Alaskan “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”

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