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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TH JAN. 1, 1931 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK " )CE WATER IN ROOM . z GULP — GULD = H g B?W&G@SFUMDN G A, At TRETED. - T A : 5 (F THEY SUT THAT O A A RE QUL - GULP = 5 ON WY BILL WANT To SEE HimM 2 ¢ i bf S Tw SUNK! BEFORE HE TRIES U oW WoTheap? v : (1, ; T, CHECk Q0T QULP GULP - HIS CROWD DID A LITTLE. DAMAGE- LAST A\GHT SAILING SCHEDULE Round trip winter rates in effect, Junean to Seattle and return—$73.50 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Northwestern Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Alameda Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Northwestern Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 REGULArr PORTS OF CALL: Ketchicar, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. $.5. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call National Men's Singles— John| *440-Yara iciay—Millrose A. A, at Petersburg northbound and southbound. Doeg, Santa Monica, Cal. {New York. / All sailings subject to change without notice. Information and Tickets National Clay Court Men's Sin-| Yachting (Continued from Page Fiye) Lipton Trophy (Power Cruisers,|61°S—Brvan Grant, Atlanta, Ga. AmBticas CupfEnterprise (Skip- 13 W. E. NOWELL, Agent { Long Beach to San Francisco)—| Wimbledon Men’s Singles—Wil-!per, Harold S. Vanderbilt). | PHONE 2 British Open—Bobby Jones. Seyelyn, Paul F. Johnson, Long|lam T. Tilden. International Class—Peggy | # B National Amateur—Bobby Jones.|Beach, Cal. French Men's Singles—Henri Co-| Wee, Bayside, N. Y. (Arthur Knapp British Amateur—Bobby Jones. | Albany-New York Outboards—J. |chet, France. {Jr., and N. P. Newell) *National Women's—Glenna Col- | E. Wilkinson, Boston. *National Men’s Doubles—George! Fishermen's Championship (Lip-|§ lette, New York. Speed Record—Sir Henry Se-|Lott and John Doeg. ton Cup)—The trude L. The-| British Women's—Diana Fish- | grave, England (killed in successful| *Wimbledon Men’s Dougles—John | baud, Gloucester, Mass. | wick, England. | attempt). Van Ryn and Wilmer Allison. King of ‘Spain Trophy (8-meter) | National Professional — Tommy Polo French Men's Doubles—Henri Co-|—The Marin, Manhasset Bay, N. Y, Armour, Detroit. International Matches — United |chet and Jacques Brugnon, France.|Yacht Club, handied by Frederick Classified will find it easier | National Intercollegiate—George | States defeated Great Britain National Women's Singles—Betty | HOyt. & T. Dunlap, Jr.,, Princeton. Natlonal (Indoor)—New York Op-]Nuthall, England, and Sarah Pal-| New London to Bermuda Race—| Ad for and quicker to *National Intercollegiate (Team) |timists. frey, Brookline, Mass. |R. W. Ferrls’ Malay, Marblehead, quick M oct results if you —Princeton. | *National Open—Laddie Sanfords| Wimbledon Women's Doubles—.MéSS- AR et B o ksl A Southbound § cct the habit of National Public Parks—Bob Win- | Hurricanes. Mrs. Moody and Elizabeth Ryan. anada’s Cup ( vs. Canada LvSedttle Ar.Junean Lv.Junedd | gate, Jacksonville, Fla. National Junior—United States National Mixed Doubles—Edith - X on Great Lakes)—Thisbe, Roches- REDUCED Queen Dee. using the Classi- |'™\yestern Conference—Dick Mar-| Army, Cross, San Franeisco, and Wilmer |ter, N. Y. RATE Farragut Jan. fied Ads when- tin, Purdue. Eastern Intercollegiate (Indoors) |Allison.’ |, British-American Cup (8-meter | ROUND TRIP | Queen ..Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. ever you have a | Western Conference (Team)—Ii- [ __princeton. Wimbledon Mixed Dougles—Eliza- | team match)—United States. SEATTLE' AND | Farragut Jan. (4 Jan. 18 Jan. want, Come in or- §/imolr Eastern Intercollegiate (Outdoors) [beth Ryan, U. S, and Jack Craw-| apise RETURN e 80, 3T TR A8 TR . Southern Conference—Sam Per- | _ygle. ford, Australia. ol - R R Phone 374 and 'ry, Alabama. Rowiny National Intercollegiate Singles— Steamer Movements ask for an Ad- | Southern Conference (Team)—| world's Professional Single Sculls|Cliff Sutter, Tulane University. taker. Alabama. —Ted Phelps, England. National Professional Singles — | Pacific Coast Conference (South- Diamond Sculls (Royal Henley)— | Vincent Richards, New York. ern Section)—California at Los An- (Jack Guest, Canada. National Professional Doubles— geles. Naticnal Single Sculls—William [ Howard Kinsey, San Francisco, and Canadian Open—Tommy Armour.|q, Miller, Philadelphia. Richards, 4 *French Open—Aubrey Boomer,| Naticnal Senior 14-Pound Single *Western Conference—Chicago. | Great Britain. Sculls—Thomas Clark, Philadelphia.| *Southern Conference—Tulane. —‘I FUR SALE *U. S. Senior Men—Dr. George *National Senior Double Sculls—| Pacific Coast Conference—Cali- results . # $73.50 Visit Calitornia tuils winter, low round § érip F13:(::111'isit)n fares from Seattle to ¥ San Francico and return $40,00, to Los , NORTHBROUND L4 Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diegc Northland due Friday. © and return $65.00. All fares are firs . class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes ° days and Saturdays of popular coast- . wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma Noerthwestern is due to arrive Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from e | Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- Seattle Jan 5 at 9 p.m, o . . . . ° . ° . . ® © Queen scheduled to sail from e GUY SMITH, B. H. HOWARD, ® Seattle Jan, 7 at 10 am. L3 Agent, Douglas. Agent, Juneau © Princess Norah scheduled to e ® sail from ancouver Jan. 8 at e . . . . ° . ° . . . . . » . . miral Peoples. | | T. Gregg, Pittsburgh, Pa. Emanuel J. McCreal and W. E.!fornia-Oregon. THE EMPIRE FOR SALE — Sawmlil wood. Call| U. S. Senior Women—Mrs. 8. S.|Garrett Gilmore, Philadelphia, Fraphbooting Is the Medium Service Transfer. Telephone 528. Laird, Rye, N. Y. *National Senior 145-Pound Dou-| North American Amateur (Men) e Ao 1oy e | Western Amateur—John Lehman, |ple Sculls—Eugene and Thomasj—Alfred Rufus King, Jr., Wichita Wohesugt which’ thie) eherat {1 Ot o R L. TerS oninagn. Clark, Philadelphia. Falls, Tex. blic gan always have its oreash. | Western Open — Gene Sarazen,| National Senior Quarter-Mile| North American Amateur (Wom- e T - Flushing, N. Y. Single Sculls—A. E. Fitzpatrick,|em-—Mrs. George Peter, Phoeniz, wants supplied. WANTED 3 i Closing time for classified i { Canadian Women—Maureen Or-|philadelphia. ilmz. | : : v buy nd hand | Cutt: vood, N. J. *Yale-Har — Varsity, Yale| 4} Track and Field | sdvertisements: 2 P. M. WANTED—_Will buy d hand | Cutt, Englewood, Yale-Harvard v, i Closing time for display ad- aby mmflg:. AZ,‘;,N"“IZ“O Box| Canadian Amateur—C. Ross Som-| (Junior Varsity and Freshman, | (Men's Outdoor Individual A.A.U vertisements: 11 A. M. 134, 3 e erville, London, Ont. Harvard). *100-Yards—Eddie Tolan, Univ Ten cents per line first in- || i1 Herse Racing (Running) Pacific Coast Conference Varsity. of Michigan. sertion. wants work, job| Leading Money Winning TWO-|junicr Varsity and Freshmen— | 220-Yards—George Simpson, Ohio Pive cents for continuous or steady.-Telephone 485. Night| Year-Old—C. V. Whitney's Equi-|washington. State. subsequent Insertion. or da i poise. Intercollegiate Varsity (Four, @40-Yards—Vic Williams, South- Count five average words to ———— ———————~.—————— | Leading Money Winning Threc- | pfjles-Eights)—Cornell. erm California. the line. WANTED—Girl for light house-|year.0ld — William Woodward's| sIntercollegiate Junior Varsity' 880-Yards—Edwin Genung, Wash- burg, Kake and way ports, o | & Leave Juneau Southbound Minimum charge, 50 cents. \ynrk, See Mrs. Kaufman, Gas-|qGajlant Fox. (Three Miles)—Cornell, ;inmon Athletic Club. e 000000000 s PRINCESS NORAH Hnapu. Oade. : “Leading Hanflicap Horse— Willis| sIntercollegiate Freshman (Two One-Mile—Ray Conger, Illinois! i, s —aa— — 55 A mall size | Sharpe Kilmer's Sun Beau. Miles)—Syracuse. Athletic Club. E B.C. COAST | December 16, 31; January 13, 27; February 10, 24 e i e eag e *Leading Stake Winning Trainer 4 ] les-| *8ix Miles—Louls G st - STEAM:'HIPS s piano. Must be in good condi-| ading Q. Winning { *Oxford-Cambridge (Four Miles- les—Louls Gregory, Z N ): FOR RENT tion. Telephone 2752, | —James Fitzsimmons. Eights)—Cambridge. Joseph’s C. C., Newark, N. J. | : WINTER EXCURSION FARES | — —— | Leading Money Winning Owner— Swimming (Team) *Three Milé Walk—Harry Hinkle, ROUND TRIP—$7350 Furnished apartment.; WANTED it 00k in |Harry Payne Whit 5 Los Angeles Athletic Club, 'FOR RENT—Furnishe i 3 SRS, 20 0 | Harry Payne ney. National Outdoor Men’s (A.A.U.) Los Angeles letic Club. ; 6th and Park Ave. Phone 4005. | camp or on boat. Address 768,] Leading Jockey—H. R. RileY| 105 Angeles Athletic Club. *180-Yard Hurdles—Stephen An- 4$ \; . l flcggezo:i ‘(‘:’a:rndgogxdfléoxéa?m P?ht‘ltls tg ‘Un:ted = oo T A Emplre, { (most winners); Sonny Workman| National Indoor Men's (A.A.U)— derson, Washington A. C. ‘ : ope or the Orienf FOR RENT—Four room furnished i | ; ) ! i Varlous Routes—Stop-Over Privileges , o | " (best average). | Hollywood Athletic Club. 220~Yard, Hurdles—Bob Maxwell g house. Vacant January 1st. Sec; WANTED — Girl wants work in| &, > P % p tin at Light Co. { " private: family or work by day| Lentucky Derby—Gallant Fox. National Outdoor Women's (A. A. Los Angeles A. C. ¢ Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockles el — or hour. Telephone 212. Belmont Stakes—Gallant FoX. |y)—Los Angeles Athletic Club. | 440-¥ard Hurdles—Richard Pom- —_— 3 ; FOR RENT—Furnished room. Ap- Preakness—Gallant Fox. National Indoor Women's (A. A.|eroy, Los Angeles A. C & . Alice Hancock, Caro| NOTICE American Derby—J. A. Best's Re- | y)_Women’s Swimming Associa-| Two-Mile Steeplechase— Joseph ) ; % flgmfins The Drill Team of the Ladies of | veille Boy. | tion, New York. McClusky, Fordham University, N. | . FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS e el Gl —— | Mooseheart Legion will please turn| The Classic—Gallant Fox. Water Polo (A. A. U)—Outdoor,|Y. B ' " FOR RENT—Four room furnished|out for practice at the Moose Hall| The Hopeful—Gifford Cochran’s|New york A. C.; indoor, Illinois A.| Runming Broad Jump—Alfred H. ¢ 8 W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau + apartment with bath. Steam heat-| saturday night at 7 pm. —ady.|Epithet. c. Bates, Meadowbrook Club, Phila- ed. Electric range and Frigidaire. Belmont Futurity—George Wide-| smastern Intercollegiate—Yale. |delphia. } » Apply Windsor Apartments. Old papers at 'I'ne kmplre. ner's Jamestown. Western Conference—Northwest-| Running High Jump — Antor Y i Pimlico Futurity—C. V. Whitney's | orp, | Burg, Tllinois A. C., Chicago. \ } 1 j FOR RENT — Furnished heated | i SR Hie YAk re Equipoise. Southern Conference — Georgial!. Running Hop-Step and Jump— ! ] SPORTATION COMPANY rooms for gentlemen. Inquire 115 {JIIINIRRIERRONIODIOOOMDDONLARESRRRRRL Horse Racing (Harness) S i | Levi Casey, Illinois A. C. D\ A . 46 99 L Motorship “PACIFIC 9 p.m, . Alamcda scheduled to sail from o | Seattle Jan. 10 at 9 am. e | SOUTABOUND SAILINGS o | Admiral Farragut scheduled o | 5 southbound Friday morning e at 8 o'clock. ° LOCAL SAILINGS . FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Estebeth leaves every Thursday e - night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and e AND SEATTLE Wwayports. . Pacific leaves every Thurs- e day at 10 am. for Peters- 1 | | telephone 330. . P St or elep 4 Leading Two-Year-Old Trotter— | pacific Coast Conference (South-| *Pole Vault—Frederick H. Sturdy FOR RENT—Steamneaied furnish- Ralph R. Keeler's Protector, Au-|ern Section)—Stanford. Les Angeles A. C. . ed room, suitable for two. Board We Wish All burn, N. Y. Swimming *18-Pound Shot Put— Hermai , T D ’;" gt Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. if desired. Upper floor over San e Tyl o Leading Three-Year-Old Trotter | (Men’s Outdoor Individual, A.A.U.) | Brix, Los Angeles A. C. i YA for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent Franeisco Bakery. HAPPY d —Hanover’s Bertba, Hanover Shoe| 100 Meters—George Kojac, New| 16-Pound Hammer Throw—Nor- o for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers Y \FOR RENT — 3 room furnished| o Ba Fangie, TRV RER amuletc Gl R W?lm?‘ L R R X7 must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. l § " 2 e -Yards — ajola ili, Hui| s row—Paul . Jess A apartment, Cliff Apartments. PROSPEROUS B Eithys ‘Handy Vols; Gobhen, | Matent Ascorlabion Honolniit EWashmamn s A Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. RENT—A veritable paradise i N. Y. *880-Yards—Buster Crabbe, Los| Jayelin. Throw—James Demers F??, BACHELORS. Two room| NEW YEAR Leading Three-Year-Old Pacer—| angeles Athletic Club. Los ‘Angelgs A; C. ’ ’——_—_“_——;‘ apartments NEW. THE EUREKA | Calumet Adam, Calumet Farm,| eOpe mile—Buster Crabbe. 56-Pound Weight Throw— Leo | M A ILBO AT ESTEBETH 4+ APARTMENTS, TELEPHONE 32, Lexington, Ky. 220-Yard Back Stroke —George |Sexton, New York A. C. FIREPROOF. : Fastest Record Pace—May E.|gojac. Pentathlon — Barney Berlinger, (Davis Transportation Co.) 4 Cepimaiy, 1R *640-vard BRokil £indke - eoh ARSI A, C. LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Fastest Record Trot—Hanover's|arq Spence, New York Athletic| Degathlon— Wilson Charles, Has- p FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- . 5 : Bfthay1:50K Club. kell. Institute, Larence, Kans. For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday ing. Radio and phonograph re- | Leading Race Winning Driver—| +33) Meters, Madley — Buster| Ten-Mile Run — Gus Moors,| For information apply Dave Housel iy * pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. H. M. Parshall, 76 victories. Crabbe. Brooklyn Harrlers. 1 1 , Agel | Leading Money Winning Driver| ggo.yard Relay—New York Ath-| *15-Mile Run—Willlam A, Agee, Phone Single O o} .H"m" —Tom Bex‘rs’l."e letie Club. Bam;on, Md, E > Hockey Platform 'Dive— Farid Simaika,| 20-Mile Run—Fred Ward, Jr., TheFlorence Shop - Stanley Cup—Montreal Oflldifl;fi- mun{ood Am:t—xz Club. iuume, A A,N Y “Naiveite” Croquignole Perm- National, League (American Di-| gpringhoard Dive—Harold Smith,| Seven Mile Walk—C. Cieman, $ priin -l AR Los Anscles Atbletio Club. Central Walkers, Canada. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. & National League ( nal * o * == ngeles A. Phone 427 for Appointment | “REPAIR SHOP R i e s e ond Blady TR TR 0s Ang ‘ WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at 9 pm. : International League— Cleveland wimming 830 & cles A. from Pier No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska i # SMERALH | Relav-Lag. Ange No '"“' mm"'"""w" ports: = Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. the 3 ' o H. C. SHIPPEY, Indians. (Women'’s Outdoor Individual [C. . FERRY TIME CARD Proprietor . ), American Association — Kansas A. A U) Milg Relay—Boston A. A. 'b;r:fiu | : ) vl day Prince Rupert, B. C, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when A place where you pay City Pla-Mors. 100-Meters—Helenc Madison, Se-| Two Mile Relay— Pennsylvania filn‘ arcol rh h % cargo warrants « weaves Juncau yor Douglas and for satisfactory service Canadian-American League—|qttle, Wash. Railroad A. A., Pittsburgh, Pa. doels Thane | only. Providence, R. L 440-Yards—Helene Madison, Track and Field P elr "“‘.‘ e sad- lus- | Dec. 22—M.8. Norco Jan. 12—M.S. Northland gisam. 6:13pm TELEPHONE 149 Preligiiait T ot | T S homenrs” outdoor Tnaiaust | Lol oY NS oot “Tan, DM, Natoo Jan. 20-MS. Northiand d - g b ! Pacific Coast lerence uth- w -t ;U o k d an. J r Gne-Mile—Helene n. A AU tables. “‘C": too, dlcy ore *Calling Hyder : ;::::' ‘Zffigfl | Rear of Reliable Transfer ern Section)—California. *220-¥ard Back Siroke—Eleanor| 50-Yard—Mary Carew, Medford, n & Hot- Marksmanship Y. | femous for the fragrant, full- | (Rifle) Holm, W. 8. A, N. Y. Mass, flayored H,olpoln( Hn(—Drlp For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. i 12:30pm.t §12:15pm. — --o--==3| World’s (Team)—United States. | 220-Yard Breast Stroke—Margaret: 100-¥ard— Stella Walsh, Cleve- 2:00 pm. 12 mh:\s;t } - Natfonal Ritle (Individual)—Serg. | ;1 offman, Scranton, Pa. ho 1and, “Ohio. e d\cy make, range Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 _:}:::’ 4 . [ ¥ o | Salvatore Bartlettl, 113 Inf, New| -300-Meter Medley — Eleanor| 23-Yard—Stella Walsh. from $17.00 to $65.00. Per- aves Douglas for Juneau Juneau Public Library||Jersey Natiopal Guard. Holm. | 80-Meter Hurdles—Evelyn THall,| € Ums, $8.95 to | ' National Rifle (Team)—U. 8. Ma-| +platform Dive—Georgla Cole- Illinols Woman's Athletic Club.| $36.50, ‘ V xgiigzfi | BEm | : man, Los Angeles Athletic Club. |GChicigo. “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” | f Intercollegiate Telegraphic| sgpringhoard Dive—Georgla Cole-| Running Broad Jump — Stella 9 9:55 p.m. City Hall, Second Floor Indoor Inf ! Sp) ng p LT ey St Btreet and Pourth {| (Team)—Naty. man. | watsn. ALASKA ELECTRIC for 3 12:15p.m. 4 *Lord Dewar Trophy—United| yong Distance—Lisa Lindstrom,| *Running High Jump—Jean Shi- g;:' 1:15a.m. Reading Room Qpeat From | |tates defested Great Britain. | Women's 8wimming. Association, ley, Meadowbrook Club, Philadel-\ | IGHT & POWER CO. Dr y Cleaning and P ressing . ! e0pm. bt AN | Markemanship (Pistol) New York. phia. *—Thane. Circulation Room Open from § | National, ndividua)—Sergt. H.| ggo-yard Relay — Los Angeles| Basball Throw—Mildred Didrick- Open Evenings 1 [ e et [ e S | T, (umeaw . DR oot . ALASKA LAUNDRY §<-Effective April lst. Newspapers, *Harmsworth Trophy (Interna-| *Davis Cup (World Team Cham- ton Swimming Association. .- . ¢ 5 o tional)=Gar Wood, United States. |pionship)—France. Javlin Throw—Mildred Didrick- In New Building on Shattuck Way . \ 1oa. Gold -Hotsy-Totsy, Richard| Wightman Cup (U. S.-Great Brit- 3 a M | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- || - ?:vm W, Whaiiratdt o ottt st Pl o SO T o Sovelys Barfar 1 “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” . +tion Company o e er e reeers | President's Cup—Hotsy-Totsy, . '—England {linois ‘Womas's A | & P ; et B e 2 b o PP R0 2.8 VP NS g 128 R G I RERRNAT TR AP g B S S S

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