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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY DEC. 13, 1930. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK — - e : e INEST. . 5 4 SLARGEST UST A HALE MUNUE AGQ BIRNEYL g y Uil anl | ) S e bk S mwx'fig i 8&;’0 SIS IER £ O LR, SNIF SNIF - THIS ACTR O/ F Convinge Trese ) b § G STEA N i o] L E ET RN SN Y SHE 15 THE FAMOUS MADAME (A MAUSSE - oie &Em "1 AINT COURTIN' HER OR "' comMe T ME TS MINUE.. g;_v GTHER DAME WHEN THEY = MY DARLING BUBBLE ENES- ONE TON CATS PROWLIAY B NYOL - LOyE You- MADNVE, TAMAOAR'S , o ARooNp e pm) T LOME 0L j TAVCRITE, LEGRARD =2 il i o = QW SAILING SCHEDULE Round trip winter rates in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return—s$73.50 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Victoria .. Nov. 26 Alameda Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Yukon Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Alameda Dee. 20 Dec. 23 Northwestern Dec. 31 Jan. 3 © 1930. King Features Syndicate, Inc. Great Britam rights reserved. T i REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, « Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. [ o | S.S. NORTHWESTERN and 8.8, ALAMEDA will call Largest Mail for Nobel Prize Winner d at Petersburg northbound and southbound. 1 ' Alaska Aboard All sailings subject to change without notice. Marine NeWS ;S,()[”"er Yukon Information and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent Accerding to the officers | 1 l | ' PHONE 2 | d the stcamship Yukon, | e it 15 port ‘today wostbound, the . | eecee0v 000000 largest mail cver dispatched for ; | i | | Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon in port. Scheduled to sail westbound at' 4:30 this alternoon. Qucen due at 9 tonight. Princess Norah due Sunday afternoon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Nerthland scheduled to sail from Seattle December 15 at 9 pm. Admiral Farragut scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 17 at 10 a.m. scheduled to sail from > Dec. 20, at 9 am. Nerco scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 22 at 9 p.m. SOUTAABOUND SAILINGS No steamer to westward. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night-at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacifie leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters- Alaska from Seattle is aboard | that stcamer. When the Yukon sailed north, 3,700 sacks of mail | | were receipted for by the mail | clerk, destined for various points in the north. | HALIBUT AND SALMON l 0 ARE SHIPPED TO SEATTLE| i Southbound }::]I)l:?ii Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau A Farragut Dec. g One hundred thousand pounds of | & ; N J ngh and Grade Schoolloen halibat and saimon were| : ROU]:JAFE Queen ..Nov. 26 Nov.30 Dec. 3 'S irls 1 taki o Juneau Cold Stor-| @ d o 3 D TRIP | Queen ..Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 BO_\& and 'C\ll’la Wlll ke e i 5 | 8 5 SEATTLE AND | Farragut Dec. 17 Dec. 21 Jan. 3 v 5 age Company today for shipmenc| " = ! . 1 cc. 2 : Play Prize Finals to Seattle. The consignment was | : b v Queen ..Dec, 24 Dec, 28 Dec, 31 sent to the Marlyn F Company : A . ! 3.5 Visit California this winter, low round its Juneau represcntative, Einar| § « trip excursion fares from Seattle to San Franeico and return $40,00, to Los | semi-monthly final contests tomor- |Norco. The fish will re: Angeles and return SG]OVUU. bf) San Diego |raw on the Midget Golf Course in|Pugct Sound metropolis nexi Fri- ; :11.11(; ""S“u‘i’l‘mzzsi‘:gh';elfimggnu"edf:;:f |the Charles Goldstein Building. Be- | day 5y | N » days and Saturdays of popular coast- des these four competitions, win- - - > - g2t 3 5 wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma ners of which will receive 20-game| Louisianus leading hen produced 2 Y Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- tickets as priz the high school {264 eggs in 334 days last year. Associated Press Photo i 4 miral Peoples. tean vi L a 08 chosen arolina farms will pro- hi bel prize in medicine for | { n will p v team chosern| North Carolina farms I The Nobel pi I - CUY BAMETH Sl HOWARD] iby Lloyd Winter, this game start-|duce 175825000 pounds of peanuts' 1930 was awarded to Dr. Karl Land- | : : |ing at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. lm» year. steiner of New York, who is con- 3 Agent, Douglas. Agent, Juneau Qualified entries ‘in the high 1o combined peanut crop of ;flc;c;; ’:lvl{t::tji’-%:;g:r:;‘fller Instie 4 |echool boys' round of 18 holes,|Georgia, Florida and Alabama thi ? burg, Kake and way ports, 5 X £ by 7 ch will start at 1 p.m., are Hild- i is expected to total 000, eeeveso0eeee el B : Through which the general FOR SALE—Household goods. In- SRy ‘lmz Haglund, Wiley Parsons, Hor-|000 pound public can always have its ;‘ auire 415 3rd St, near Gold | ace Perkins, John Hellenthal, Toivo wahts supplied. : & | Lahikainen, Milo Peterson, Joseph| Brick brooders are recommended | lightning ve cows in a Closing time [for classified — Sawmill wood. Call} YUKUN M A K ES\MMM,,' Henry Weir, Billy Nikish, |for Georgia poultry raisers by the dairy ‘mm. one of which she wa | “Sdvertisements: 2 P. M. sfer. Telephone 523} Lawrence Springer and. Joseph|Stute College of Agriculture milking. Closing time for display ad- = PR B R e sk | Romuseth. T T LI R A G SR L S SR S (G SR S U oo . vertisements: 11 A. M. | FOR SALE—Midget Lunch. 1ermstAST mscHARGE R e e 11‘(')'1‘14:1, OF ALASKAN HOTELS || FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | or cash. | Ten cents per line first in- || Ciy Ent entitled to play in the Y rE ] AT B A - 1Q | nigh se girls’ finals starting at| I}IE ‘ Abl INEAU AND SEATTLE will find it casier and quicker to get results if you get the habit of using the Classi- fied Ads when- 274 ever you have a ask for (™ want. Come in cr haiAd- N Phone 374 and ask for an Ad- taker. © 00000000 0000000006200 000605096 606 Froceroo—eeem | 5 i T {> school boys and|by _\‘nl mn e in their regular|Olsen, and billed on the motorshiy taker THE EMPIRE FOR SALE—Hirst-Chichagoff § s the Medium for sale. Telephone 211 or write P. O. Box 1096 - - - ©00006000 000000000000 00000000 00 An Abilene, , farm woman | ; ———r—— barely escaped death recently when | [HE new medium will tell you your Count five average words to Thelma Bodding, Barbar: Y, i troubles before you ask a qu p Bodding, Rarbags/Simpkins zang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat £ the line. BEN ahait buslibls, love ,‘m | [and Lucile Lynch. Gang ' el S Leave Juneau Southbound inim charge, 50 cents. o . 3 o o = Mzl | e vinge, minin, etc. Juneau Rooms.| Vessel, Bound to Seward.i-'_"fi”;"‘mmfi;;'““’ B g oo il Paciri PRINCESS NORAH WANTED | Brmgs Many Passen- | rends, Archie Gugser, Harold }hn»‘ . 4 g December 16, 31; January 13, 27; February 10, 24 : S8 ey | homas Hellan, Roy Smiti, | ristmas I.ve rrolic SRy e AEE 5 gers ere fis | WINTER EXCURSION FARES | WhirED 2 O Rants work 1n) g | Philip Bertholl, Fred Harris, Bobby | y » v Fon rENT — ¢ private family or work by day| With 80 passengers and a large| ‘~“"S-HB;1““;_ }d"’;‘al‘i Ralph gflrd; DECEMBER 24—Elks” Ball Room ROUND TRIP—$73,50 : rnished . R Rl o . | Tom Hall, Ted St. Pierre, Roderic] 7 \ : ” “mnn«en., Clff Ap.ulmohm 1 JPRIED, the 1 'n,l.w Fikon; Pap !Mt‘Lecd Buddy Lindstrom, Claud ! 5[ REN ADERS — Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United o e e R ~— H. Anderson, bound from Seattle 4 . : D e e et States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient IS WANTED—Plain Sewing. Prices | Helgesen, Erwin Gubser, Earle Mon- to Seward, called at Juneau at ! | — - - = INT — Furnished house.| % agle, erbert c r | Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges FOR RE ¥ Reasonable. 349 leoughbyflA\e [10:20 o'clock this morning. She is| 4¢le, Herbert McLean, Franklin P i Telephone 3201 P FOR Bullding, Remodeling or Odd‘ heduled to resume her voyage to | Larson and Tommie Powers. » < Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies B . i — Maids From Grades . rtment. | 2. {the westward at 4:30 this after- TOR RENT—Seayiew Aparjment Jobs, Call 4042. s S Grade school girls will b\gml —Desirable 2 room apt. Also a e ! . . 2 ! | t s | their play at 1 pm. The entries are |~ Capt. Anderson made a quick dis- a “Zcabin. o im”;’o - car:; Pfi_bmgm e |Jean VanderLeest, Patricia Har- FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS -ROOM for Tent. Cali 7 to 9 pm\ | put off first so all of them were |!and. Mary Jean McNaughton, Sybil g =349 Willoughby Ave. i,,, display Tn stores before noon. | Godfrey, Louise Adams, Jane Blom- = = : W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau T Of the vessel's passengers from |Bren, Bessie Powers, M"‘"-"O"f“ Al: ; EXCELLENT Piano for rent. Tele-¢ the South the following were for | len, Fern Gubser and Dolores Tart - | this port: | B I ¥ e - i FOR RENI‘—A \ex'Lablc paradxse M. J. Bavard, George D. Benson. TIDES TOMORROW | “for BACHELORS. Two room} Achw Berg, John H. Biggs, Mrs. |, Lo . e \ PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY {M. C. Buckley, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. | > L LI14 29 T Gockrane 5. G, Descll Vio| Low tide, 140 am. 20 fo P {1 Motorship “PACIFIC “_APARTMENTS, TELEPHONE 52, = de, 14 ; EPROOF. \ 2 1 Guthrie, J. H. Hendricksen, Mrs.| High tide, 8:11 am., 16.0 £ T el Capacfly Cargo Is Brougn(‘Mary Holmquikt, Phil Jolie, Paul| Low tide, 2:45 p.m., 2.4 sertion. Pive cents for continuous || MIS( El YANEO\ | !1 pm. are Barbara Winn, Anna-| = subsequent insertion. 1 | bell Simpson, Geraldine Bodding Our Services to You Begin and End at the | | | ———— A Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. J2ANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | Heye and |2 Passengers |La Made Mrs. N. Morris, Bsther| High tide, 8:47 pm., 134 fec for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- | O'Laughlin, R. C. Peacock, Paul| Tides Monday { ow 0 for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers { ing. Radio and phonograph re- Booked for South Low tide, 2:40 30 fect must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. |H Randolph, Mrs. Paul H. Ran-| am., Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. e dolph, J. G. Toussant, (_‘;enrudH High tide, 9:03 am., 16.7 fe > T e T i i Y | Thé crop forecast for South Caro- | A“‘flOSf two hours ahead of sched- | Waltonen, John Williamson and| Low tide, 3:44 pm. 09 H g 4 ule, the motorship Norco, Capt. V.| Margaret E. White, from Seattle. [ High tide, 9:56 p.m., 13.8 t 3 | lina in 1930 is 17 per cent above the | | i 10-year average. | F. Gough, made fast to the Fem-| s Hellenfhal, E. Paulson, W. G.| ot -0 % = o | mer wharf here at 3:15 Od"?k this| Nelson and John Bary from Ket-| Increased tobacco production this RIAILBOAT ESTEBETH |morning and had all perishable| hikan: Fritz Angerman from | year is reported by Kentucky and Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. edibles in her cargo unloaded and |wrangell. | North carolina. (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS Leaves Juneau eevry other Tuesday for Skagway. Next trip, Dec. 9. ’rendy for delivery to stores before IR Kentucky's tobacco crop this year i they opened for their Saturday| peach growers will plant 37,000 |is estimated at 321,850,000 pounds, For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O {trade. Her holds were filled 0 ca- | ;oo™trooc®i "the vicinity of Gram- | compared to the five-year average By card, folder, broadside, or letter? ipa,cny. After discharging freight| ;" g ¢ this fall. of 330 997,000 pounds. . 5 i 3 land passengers at the Femmer| ' e We will print your greeting carefully, % | dock, she shifted to the pler of the | A . . B | WATCH WIEES RN Olarage Company €O Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo promptly and.beautifully, at a small take on frozen fish for Seattle. She O1H P 4 5 For Next departed early this afternoon for Albums, Candles, Tillicum Boats and Autos iy i B Geo. M. Simpkins Co. ; 12 |way ports. She took south SMOKER { Y . | passengers, leaving no space for Zo . . WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailin, | Petersburg or Wrongell bookings Printing and Stationery Open Evenings . . from Pier No. 5, Seattle, amrgfheevfifoxfigdéfiufi?:;mffi j.uai::na land filling part of the cabins al — 1e al 'y asna mplre ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. o lloLbed to Ketchikan. N\ Prince Rupert, B. C., Vi B. C.—(South bound onl h Passengers arriving here were n » B. C,, Vancouver B. C.—(Soul und only when ;John Reviste and O. K. McManus | TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: ' cargo warrants e | from Ketchikan; Charles E. Mar- Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must *Nov. 10—M.S. Norco *Dec. 8--M.S. Norco FERRY TIME CARD (o0 e Do, e 5 PS [[ be protected against freesing. Under the ordingnoes |IIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIII!IIllIIIIlI||IIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHIIIIIIIIII|IH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII o 1y B Do BaME Nem. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bliss, A. B. wtaves Juneau vor Douglas and ];’mdmu B T ame B of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Nov. 2628, Norco Dec. 22— M S, Norco * Thané g g Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing II ,70 R OAl BIN Dec. 1—M.S. Northland Dec. 20—M.S. Nortland 6:15a.m. 6:15pm. 3 water to waste through open faucets will have ‘their 1 J‘A l) » *Calling Hyder " . Passengers who left Juneau for| 7:15a.m. 47:30 p.m. 4 | d til t spring when the sup- / : Seattle were Mrs. Alvin Anderson, | Service discontinued until next spring when the sup. ; agpsr AT Virgil Anderson, Claude Anderson,|| Ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced ce o e PO AR For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. 2@.:,,‘ S midnignt - |FBugeme Anderson, Mrs. A. S. Al-|| after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby : g Burford & Co,, Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 g | gier, Cliff Ainslie, Charles . notified to the end that they may take the necessary COAL-UP with the economical INDIAN LUMP- 3-15p.m.t 11:00 am, | A € ¢ P : '4'005::;4 | . B. Glass, Grant Bald - H. precautions against frozen water pipes. NUT coal—a low costing, quality coal you can aves Douglas for Juneau | McBlaine, Benjamin Maeser and| depend on to provide full heating comfort e p L Foote: | S JUNEAU WATER COMPANY through the coldest weather. INDIAN LUMP- “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” 8:30a.m. 17:45pm. | The Norco is due to.arrive ’“I NUT burns with a long, clean, hot flame—hold- 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 pm. !seatne next Friday. I ing its fire a long time. INDIAN LUMP-NUT for | | 12:45pm.t §11:30 pm. erice SER VICE MOTOR CO. ?:sg:l“f'u;:acg‘jv’e‘;l hcg;r{xeprl.ete satisfaction in the Dry Cleaning and Pressing NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. LU T UL T U T 2:15 pm. 12:15 pm. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. 2:30 pm.t 1:15am. o P e For a Long Burning, Sustained Fire— 5:00 p.m. . >y 2 1 3 —Thane. i CARS WASHED DAY OR NIGHT hankd with 1 & Guith ». - Attt Garments mad ressed by | | . ¢ ; ' . ;_::fi:,‘:u‘lm?; | S rii :h:i: :hape Get Acquainted with Our New Autodrier Screenings. ALASKA LA UNDRY § ‘Effective April 1st. | FHONE PHONE 202 | In New Building on Shattuck Way Juneau Ferry & Naviga- || TOM SHEARER oty AL PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”

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