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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 15, 1930 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK MADAME LA MOUSSE ! SHE SEND OS NCTE To MISSA Gma\.e‘ 21 éfl/&?" Yoo ppust” ; Qe 75 2Lz me ‘meufinv SHE a7 Brce OH hE-aw AND WAS SORE AT o = [ GET QHEWED CP ME ‘cAUSE 2 7 BN THAT PET 5 8 utaNY WAIT LEGPARD O SEE HER. HERS HUkZ ‘(L?EQDAY\ (80 Ew weiTE HER - V7 A NSTE - v Ar § g Z 7 7 Round trip winter rates in effect, Juneau to Seattle 4 and return—§73.50 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Victori Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Alameda Nov. 29 Dec. Dec. Yukon Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Alam De. 20 Dee. 23 Northwestern Dec. 31 Jan. REGUuAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S.S. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call UEEN BRINGS YUKON Tu HURHY at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice. Information and Tickets Marine News | 21 PASSENGERS BACK TO STATES {§ . = 10 THIS PORT FOR GHRISTMAS K e seecessccsece | Stea::):l‘fl?):’:ems PRINGESS NURAH Major M. £ Breltlmg Wlll‘Vessel on \x};}o Westward v tnee 218 CHRISTMAR el NS | ity or saurtey Northland scheduled to sail Capt. V. G. G of the steam- ;mmmsmmc December 15 at SHIP THls TRIP; With a fairly large cargo and 21|ship Yukon, which left here late| piat. passengers for Juneau, the steam-|Saturday afternoon for Seward, ex- WINTER Southbound Ad;:inlra[.lol;‘ar:cil:tlcscgedulf;l t? | ship Queen, bound from Sea » to|pects his craft will be the Ila t | REDUCED Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau o ”‘1 ORI o it il skagway, called "at Juneau Satur-|from Southwest and Southeast| RATE‘ Farragut Dec. 6 ol [day night. She arrived at 8:40|Alaska to arrive in Seattle before | E Queen ..Nov. 26 Nov.30 Dec. 3 Al:::::?escll)]::ulft;:l tv?’s:;xl ;r:lm Vessel DlseHmbmksdl %X/l:l’}as rdny: edblip AR ‘dapRbted 4 tmas. He plans to be back in| ROUND TRIP | Queen ..Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 & G sl sengers Here an 1 6 o'clock Sunday morning. She wiil|Juneau late next Friday night or| SEATTLE AND ] Farragut Dec .l,‘ Dec. 21 Jan. 3 Norgo scheduled to sail from | be back here on her return v rly Saturday morning and to| 8¢ Queen ..Dec. 2¢ Dec. 28 Dec. 31 S‘éfi_’;}?l‘?;ij;zs q“‘;’l‘{”‘"“;s Return Tomght | south tomorrow night. ach Seattle not later than Tues-| 3. Visit Calitornia tals winter, low round i ND 8/ | day, December 23. | trip excursion fares from Seattle to | i Use a E Classified will find it easier Ad for ] and quicker to quick @ zet results if you get the habit of using the Classi- fied Ads when- ever you have a want. Come in or Phone 374 and ask for an Ad- taker. results S : The vessel's freight included o Princ: Norah due in port “Merry Christmas” in old Eng-|quant of Christmas goods and Nine passengers wers booked at | San Francico and return $40,00, to Los 2 & Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diego this afternoon at 5:40 o'clock lish lettering, is the greeting on Jun the Wes! d the y ring, e g 4 conslderatie 4 b7 odl: Juneau for the Westward on th et and sails south at 11 o'clock ® |every mirrored surface in salons ,:,,L:,,,m:u ::11;“"3 - f ..m‘f Her| Yukon. They were Rora Bell Allen and return $65.00. All fares are first tonight and dining room on the Princess| wrs. John G. Olson, M _|and Dr. W. H. Chase for Cord \ “,f‘) 'uns&“g:\‘fi;_’;:;g"‘;“[“‘&fpfi‘l“‘fifl’;:f' ® Qucen due southbound some- ah, whi ¢ A o 1 Mrs s & B e s Qt £l gt poititonn , Norah, which called here yesterday | cia Olson, E. 8. Sheakley, Mrs.| Addic Hallson and Mrs. Hallsor wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma |® _timo Tuesday night. on her regular bi-weckly trip from|E. R. Granviile, Mrs. Annie James,| & Kinsley, Trving McK. Reed | g Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- © Yuken scheduled southbound Vanccuver, B. C. to Skagway. She|Miss EI beth James, Miss May Ole Mindthun, B. Seiffert and Murh 4 - wmiral Peoples. | saturday. is a Santa Claus ship this voyage.| james, Mrs. M. Thompson, Mrs.| Trevethan for Seward. { . FOR SALE {2, R SAILINGS A large part of her cargo and most|M. O'Brien, Miss Grace Pusich,| i [ GAUY b el el ® Estebeth leaves every Thursday ® fof her mail arc et - Mi atitne W Hapes i gent, Douglas. gent, Juneau e ire of Yuletide charac-| Miss Beatrice Woollle, Henry Ro-| piyy Indoor Golf at Tte Alaskan | THE EMPIRE FOR SALE—Very reasonable, Dodge night at 6 pm. for Sitka and ® | tor, destined to.reach Atlin, DaW-|den, Bert Caro, H. B. Crewson,| o) (adv.) wayports. 1son and way places in between be-|Jonn F. Johnson, Caester Johnson ek Is the Medium & sedan, perfect running order. New wid tires and new extr Pacific leaves every Thurs- @ fore the Christian festival F. W. Osborns. Ben Masser. . B day at 10 am. for Peters- ®| The vessel disembarked 12 pas-|shoriff and D. M used. New bdl((’l".‘ Tel. 103. | sengers at this port. They were| B a i L TbL’ sl b iy /}11\ tood ! = :‘hrouuh Whl10h '»hl’il Genfll’:‘l % ' i |® burg, Kake and way ports public can always have FOR SALE—Practically newvacuum (e ¢ @ @ @ ¢ @ 0 @ ® @ @ 8 ® . R| S. @ a ght Rev. Bishop J. R. Cri- A r 3rel wants supplied. cleaner, at a bargain, $19.50 : by M .o PN, 4 3 - i mont, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Petrich, | 1 t rracks. He will} | for classified P ) i T e | l : Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jones, J. A.| el 0 | making ChOCOI'IfLS Closing time for display ad- Chichagoff Stock TIDES TOMORROW Davis, C. W. Bender, V. Oovensy assens who cmbarked at Ju- | vertisements: 11 A. M. for sale. Telephone 211 or write| ® g el et S 1A Kobak, H. T. Tripp, H. R.|peau for Haines, Skagway and Sii- | bist 7 i tide, o, . |Smith and B. L. Handhordvik ka were A. S. Dunham, Arnold| {0 that 1 sdvertisements: 2 P. M. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Ten cents per line first In- || P. O. Box 1096 ¢k i bt sertion. — ?“h e ?(’g gl 1(7‘: ;‘ The Norah, Capt. C. C. Saintyi|mildre, William Rodenberg, L. Sis-| v for con! FOR SALE—Household goods. Ir ow tide, 4:36 p.m., - e |arrived at 5 yesterday afternooni g Tha te, E. Lindstrom Five cents for tinuous 10354 D, 168 ek, | 1r it S A fou Cha gL o ‘roastmg ILLS subsequent insertion. quire 415 3rd St, near Gold. | h tide and left at - Count five average words to || oon sarp Twocd (4”1 o S eduled to return here about e + Juac ; . 1 the line. S atalca sy e hgaiinma NOTICE TO MARINERS |this evening and to depart for|pavid . son, Edw ortridz B Leave Juneau Southbound Minimum ckarge, 50 cents. » T son and . FOR SALE—Midget Lunch. Terms| Port Chester—Lively Rock Gas A S R Wright for Haines Tomas, PACIFIC: and Bell Buoy 2, reported ex- C. Anderson and E. Gillespic B.C. COAS]] December 16, 31; January 13, 27; February 10, 24 e - —_— or cash. S I | tinguished November 5, 1930, was ESTEBETH ARRIVES | Skegway; Mrs. B. Krotromentetine, T FINmsT chocolate creams are ] FOR RE | MISCELLANEOUS ~ |reteited Novembuer a4, 1930 dgtiyl WITH 5 PASSENGERS|O: S Smyet, Fritz Littie and Phil dipped one at a time by hand. The WINTER EXCURSION FARES |- il _ | was found extinguished on Decem- | MR A Ay | THE new medium will tell you your |ber 8 and was relighted same date. | — & ¥ G fincst coffee ever—Hills Bros. Cof- | FOR RENT—Good two room cabin. troubles before you ask a ques-| Wrangell Narrows — Wrangell] With five passengers, and lots fcf: —is roasted @ few pounds at a Tickets sold 1o or from all Wastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Apply Seaview Apartments. i tion. About business, love, mar-|Narrows Gas and Bell Buoy 28,/of Christmas mail, the mol u-nmaz FISHERMEN LOST | i 5 i time by the patented, continuous : Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges 5 2 — | riage, mining, etc. Juneau Rooms.|reported extinguished December 8, Estebeth ar d here early thi FOR RENT — 3 room furnished e X ) LSRG e | will be relighted as soon as prac-|morning from her regular weckly) V ow rcess—C rolled Roasting. No BELIEVED DROWNED process—Controlle B Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies apartment, CLff Ap.uvmv'n!s H 1t b s oy it iy A L2150 00 Ll SR el SR, i WANTED | hoste. b {wovage to Bitka snd. way porEg other coffee has the same delicious FOR RENT — Furnished house. | “Sumner Strait—Helm Rock Gas Her passengers were S. Scopélil PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Dec. and wmsumg Buoy 2, moved De-|Chichagof; Louis Gaby, S. Cham-j 15— Missing since last Friday eve- flavor that Hills Bros. Coffee has Telephone 3201. | WANTED — Girl “wants work in | | e ! private family or work by day|Cember 8, 180 yards 35 degrees perlain and Mrs. Ida Cresse from|ning, Peter LaPorte, ir, aged 21.|pecause none is.roasted the same FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS from former position into 150 feet!Tenakee, and Capt. J. Acton from|and Henry Redland, 40, of Metla- EXCELLENT 'Piano for rent. Tele-| or hour. Telephone 212. ik Yol Toditag of moorings an rocks | =% katla, are believed to have been W W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau ROUND TRIP—§73.50 phone 260. J FOR Building, Remodeling or Odd |avoid fouling of moorings on rocks.| e b33 Grolned while flshing ‘off -Luc FOR TRENT—A veritable pmrndxse' Jobs, Call 4042. Lynn Canal — Sentinel Island| Island. They were caught in a vio- | Fresh from the for BACHELORS. TW0 room|— Lightstation—diaphone fog signal| | % [Fhay gare puet 0 ginddin s { NOTICE heretofore reported out of com- >WA‘LT£R MANAHAN i qual pving to m:\ks gl pack. Easily apartments NEW. THE EUREKA| g oir @ g v N TS, THLEPHONS 2,| The Partics holding numbers 288, migsion, was restored to operation VISITING JUNEAU/™ @ rov boat. Toeir sasboat, an-) 10k, F5r0) 287 or 333 on the Estes Fancy|novemper 27. i, nclypie wans, e key. Laok for the M B | PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Boats searched the water Sat FIREPROOF. Quilt will please present them to 1 % 1] ¢ 29 PARGAO ; 3 Seacoast—Cape St. Elias Gas and | Wwalter Manahan, former well- 3 Arab on the can. . 4 P1IANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | the undersigned. Whistling Buoy ? ported ex-| ; Huy i Uiaes ~ = M("()' s’ll ‘ ACIFIC | istling y 2, reporte known Juneau resident, arrived on|y.c. o peen found. | ©1930 S Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- |ady MISS MINNIE FIELDS. | finguished November 21, will be'tne Queen Saturday night for a| mg. Radio and phonograph re- | relighted as soon as practicable. | ihree day visit, his first here since| R Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. NOTICE TQ' CREDITORS Prince Willlam Sound — Middle )oavine eleven years ago. for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers ~SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CARDS | the Commissioner’s Court for|Ground Shoal Gas and Bell BUoy| . ‘Manahan is connected with must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. 1 tne “Teriory of ‘Aaska, DI son |3 changed. temporarly Ocioer T, dmiral Lins and Ior mony| g , Number One. Before Charles Sey, | to gas histling buoy, w . ) i . A | I f yomrpi hag hefis B omad in - Sall % Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. = Engraved, illuminated and photo-| 5 o ser 29 s - Commissioner and Ex - Officio|stored October 22 to gas and bE“‘DlBgO. At present he is filling ¢] graphic. From five to fifty cents| 2 o2 E i brady | each, including envelope. Wmter{ Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. v | three months’ position as agent for and Pond Studio. —adv,|In_the Matter of the Estate of| |the company in Ketchikan & ‘ (R MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” NOTIOE . 18 HEREBY GIVEN, The regular business meeting or on the streets and also at Hw (Davis Transportation Co.) Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. IT;:Q él‘; :;'df,")ifg;fir“";;sg" d:fi; the Juneau Women’s Club Tuesday, | Elks Club. He is surprised at the 4 - December 16, 8 p. m. in Council | progress of Juneau during the past [ ) g LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. appointed administrator of the Es-| o0 o | e S “ itate of Thomas Cashin, deceased.| CNambers. —adv. | eleven years and its present metro- 3 | e | FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS —+— politan appearance. Ny | il Leaves Juneau eevry other Tuesday for Skagway. Next trip, Dec. 9. All persons having claims against 3 the estate of said deceased will ELECTRICAL WORK Mr. Manahan will return to Ket- \/, A | | For information app!y Dave Housel, Agent ;p,-(,gem them with proper vouchers Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. chikan on the Queen. J - | i WATCH jand duly verified to the undersign- — . ! f | Phone Single O jed at the B. M. Behrends Bank, p For Nexu ;]’::)r;e';l; Alaska, within six (6»‘ 2 X | fr ate of this no- : e S irlaed . L '{ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. SMOKER Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this| 3 ¥ f 117th day of November, 1930. ¢ ) f Y / WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at 9 pm. GUY McNAUGHTON, Py / J Y s f from Pier No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska | Administrator. 1y ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. FRANK A. BOYLE, 2 ' ’ Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when Attorney. . cargo warrants First publication, Nov. 17, 1930, " Last publication, Dec. 15, 1930. *Nov. 10—M.S. Norco *Dec. 8—M.8. Norco FERE?Y Tl'l:’llil) EgfisRBd - - ) ; NJOY Christmas at the | Nov. 17—M.8. Northland Dec. 15—-MS. Northland eaves Juneau Yor Do 3 % | e R S d Hand Guns Bought % “ Nov. 24—M.8. Norco Dec. 22—M.S. Norco Thane e R Ty . for Outdoor Sports O Home' frpside. (Ralg Dec. 1—MS. Northland Dec. 20—MS. Nortland the children with you. *Calling Hyder 6:15a.m. 6:15 p.m. } ’ New Guns and Ammunition | ! for School Wear Titny . smasis o - SHERIG VAN Low round trip fares to mmv, For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. 12:30 p.m.t §12:15 p.m. ! THE GUN MAN Eastern points during Decern-, Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 2:00pm. 12 midnight || Opposite Coliseum Theatre | | \ . : . . Return limit Feb. 28,1931, —™ i Pullovers with big shawl Ppe Repoen limit B I‘ 315 pm.t $1:00 a.m. / _ *4:00 p.m. e | i collars in red, blue, black | Go the clean, cinderless, scenic Leaves Douglas for Juneau The Fl sh and brown. Great for | Great Northern Way. 6:30am. . 6:30pm. e I'lorence dShop ] o : “Y N . 8:30 8.0, 17:45 pm. “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- i outdoor sports. ; . . Every travel comfort—special® OUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE anent Wave 3 Pullman equipment, maid-' for 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 p.m. PEATTY RHEOIN s 12:45pm.t §11:30 p.m. LIST manicure, barber-valet. Re-' 2:15pn. 12:15 pm. Epaue 1.1 Aprl g “PRICED TO PLEASE” * E W nowned dining car meals.’ Dry Cleaning and Pressing 2:30 pm.t 1:15am. * v pm ‘Thoughtful service. 5:00 p.m, [ — *—Thane. | = tht Garments de or pressed by ! 1 - ) For lnrorTal}on orvreservauons K ‘ AL ] O iy e THE CASH BAZAAR O i - o i e ALATRA T i | PHONE 528 | i § -Effective April Ist. Passenger Agent -Juneau Ferry & Naviga- TOM SHEARER NEAR COLISEUM THEATRE S RTRIR RR “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” tion Company Seattle, U. §. A. s >