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U THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY JAN. 19, 1931. ‘% BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK ! No HEINEST (et ARGEST \ a0t \er! : 3 e OH\ \;‘és#:\'s ‘%&R‘t{gfa I BETTER o, ™ 2 Sl | BE\_\E\IE \\'= \T CANT HEAR WHAT HE Ve TRUE - - AND ELSHA RGUT HERE UNDER DAY OWN RQOF WHAT aM T GGNNA DO 22 THING 22 oniMyy OW!MN! 1 MUSTAIT LET] MNSELF GET SORRY FoR HM = T BETTER CALL THE WAGON! HADAME LA MOUSSE SAILING SCHEDULE y Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda 3 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Northwestern .....Jan. 21 Jan, 24 Jan. 31 Alameda ... Jan, 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Northwestern ... Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 YUukOn ... Feb, 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 REGULAr PORTS OF CALL: Ketchigar, vvrangell, & Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. 3 3 ' S.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call i [eeseoesecescsoe at Petersburg northbound and southbound. * Steamer Movements FARRABUT HERE All sailings subject to change without notice. . * Information and Tickets ) NORTHBOUND *| o ! e Nerthland in port; sails south- e ' HOURS 0N WAY W. E. NOWELL, Agent e bound at midnight tonight. e U PHONE 2 [ e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e © Norco scheduled to sail from e Tn WESTWARD e Seattle Jan. 19 at 9 p.m. ol | o Northwestern scheduled to sail o! o from Seattle Jan. 21 at 9 @ e 7y 18 MmaE Ll »Vessel Brings, Besides Her y © Queen scheduled to sail mmo| o Seattle Jan. 21 at 10 am. | Passengers, Those © Princess Norah scheduled to ® Off Northland ‘e sail from Vancouver Jan. 22 -| e at 9 pm. ®| With a double passenger list and| SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS @ {two consignments of mail, the Alameda scheduled to arrive ®|steamship Admiral Farragut, Capt. WINTER Southbound at'd o'clock tomorrow morn- ® |y W, Kolseth, bound from Seattle REDUCED Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau ing and sails at 4 o'clock to- ® ({5 Seward, arrived in Juncau at . Queen ... Dec. 31 morrow afternoon. © | midnight Saturday and departed at Rf‘m Farragut Jan. 3 Admiral Farragut duc south- ® g g'clock yesterday morning. The ROUND TRIP Queen ..Jan, 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 : bound about January 31. © {vessel brought passengers, personal SEATTLE AND | Farragut Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 81 LOCAL SAILINGS tiadalie ‘End’ Iill’ GHe” the Mhiothr- Queen ..Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, ship Northland, which grounded off . Visit Caltornia tmis winter, low round Vancouver Island last Tuesday eve- trip excursion fares from Seattle to ning. g San Francico and return $40,00, to Loz The Farragut discharged general Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diegc cargo here and also at Douglas. and return $65.00. All fares are firs' Passengers that sha booked from class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes s close to you as your telephone is the means by which you can get action to meet ‘e . . ° . . . le . . . . . . ! 2 days and Saturdays of popular coast- ! your wants. If you want to buy or sell, eeeeeece s eifuile to ths port were Leroy 3 it ks MUt AMktaonge. Niiia - i Huntington, Martha Brown, James | g Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- rent or to rent; hire or be hired; trade or . y T TIDES TOMORROW ['Johnsmx and M: 1. Harris; from T miral Peoples. M i — e | Ketchikan, Josephone Schaffner, | \ . Fred Johnston, Mrs. E. Connor,| S PILE, B | High tide, 2:16 am. 153 feet. !pmmet Connor, William Caswell e, Douglas. Aok Juten Low tide, am., 39 feel. jand Charles M. Warner; from | High tide, pm, 166 feet. |petersburg, R. D. Carrigan, L. M. Low. tide, 8:22 pm. -09 feet. |carrigan, Robert Wakelin, C. H. ! e |Botseth, Chris Olsen and Mrs., L TALLAPOOSA NOW [mcme’ °™° ¥ ™ i Northland Passengers ENROUTE, JUNEAU\ Off the Northland, the Farragut | e brought here E. L. Bake, V. Solo- | | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 19.|yieff, 8. Merkorleff, Bert B. Greene| | —Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa|anq W. C. Maeser. give, Classified ads will get quick results for you. Reach for your phone now. Call 374 —NMake your wants known and learn how little it costs to get action. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA i has left here for Juneau, Alaska,| ne other Northland passengers | AND SEATTLE H A AR T T R FOR SALE A view of the Hudson River 4 were riveted together. Although to replace the cutter Unalga Wh‘“‘lmkm to their destinations by the| 1 3 ¥ Bridge from underneath the New work was started simultaneously| is now on the East Coast. \an.u,lll were: THE EMPIRE FOR SALE — Sawmil wood. Call York base, showing the line of | from both anchorages three, ————e-- ! To Ketchikan—J. P, Morgan, J.| irders on which the runwa years ago, there was not the X Is the Medium | Service Transter. Telephone 528.] Eihicrs on, which the rumvay | 3o oot even & quarter of| MRS. H. C. TENNYSON|wuight, 5. C. Nunan, Abe Lokk | ORI L R ) g L i |Mrs. A, Lokke, A. J. Martin, M Leave Juneau Southbound Ford Tounng Good Newy Jersey shore. This picture an inch as the steelwork was MOTHER OF DAUGHTE S, h | ForR saLE > | | te the " 8 ) Through which the general condition, New tires Metor ai| ¥3s made after the last steel [ joined margbdalfr to complete the| {F. E. Wright, F. H. Murphy, M . PRINCESS NORAH public can always have fits conditi Ch I mrden between the two States span of 0 eet- | ¥ H. Murphy, Francis Murphy, | J 13, 27: Feb: 10, 24: March 10, 21 ion. eap. Inquire A. Ma- e Ty Mrs. H. C. Tennyson is the molh"I Buren, Bernhard Olsen, Mrs. B.| anuary 13, 27; February 10, 24; Marcl ), 21, 31, wants supplied. | lackey, Goldstein's Fur Store. Closing time for classified || " er of a daughter born Saturday at|gieen, p, H. Armour, Mrs. D. H. WINTER EXCURSION FARES z S 2 Nbee" received by W. E. M , res- St. Ann’s Hospital. The little girl| Armour, J. Simonson, V. Jehanson, 'déf;}f;mfifi':irpfi“’ ad- WANTED ALASKA s s cu ident representative of the steam- weighs seve’;x and on;a rourtthl:m A. Williams, Robert Buchananf ROUND TRIP—$73.50 A vertisements: 11 A. M. WANTED Work by day or Bour. ‘smp company. Until the allotment ?“?d: Sl"\!ics é';:syts"gu;d°gumr and A. Wallin. | Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United Ten cents per line first in- |/ Telephone 349 |for Juneau arrives on an early Unite i "| To¢Wrangell—Mrs. Mary Mac| States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient S sertion. | g PUBLISHES BnuK boat, he will have none for distri- Unalga, which is now at the Bal | Batten, Art Sorset and Fred Han- Varlous Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Pive cents for continuous || WANTED_Will purchase typewrit- | bution. fmors Navy Yard for gvethpul. | sore] subsequent nsertion. er. Must be first class condition. The front cover of the publica-' ; To Petershurg—Dan Rose and| Count five average words to Ajdress 817, care Emplrn UF ART UN NORTH tion depicts typieal Alaska scenes. smé‘x::::fl_ S;;d;)RAOYL F\(’)(;IYAGE Ethel Cleveland. i {High mountains, a ship in front of Passengers For Westward Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockles WANTED—Young man wants posn- {a glacler, 2 towering pine tree, 3 Passengers who boarded the ves- FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Hon o dny kind. Experienced in|Beauties and Industries of and a fine specimen of totem pole,| T18 Alasks ?flg‘:ptczm’gss‘s‘:fi“ ML Soxie. W Sy, | accountancy and credit work. | e i s of PB P Beh., e e " | were: S i Southeast, Southwest The inside pages show pictures Of Lo 14" gailed Sunday morning on kb N mririon 5 ' W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau FOR RENT | Phone 143 or write Box 1144. 5 | Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, WANTED—Young man w whrk | and Interior Shown |Juncau, Skagway, Haines, Sitka, its seeond general patrol of the|ocrernolm and Mrs. L. R. Oster- district, and to authenticate marten N 3 T holm. FOR RENT — 3 room apartment.| of any kind. Experienced in hotel | ‘CO rdova, Valdez, Seward, Anchor- taken during the current season. : Hot and cold water. See Sam| and restaurant work. Address| “Sailing Shelterea Deas to Alas- |28¢ a:d F:l“bm:)kfh ,Warden Fxx:gank Sifoaiia dR: dad M::"wm"’ou!c':?;}?- J. Imlach and Rose! treet o 812, care Empire. o cuntless er Beauties St bl b - oo AR a5 e o st ke e the U Of Mo ARl g mgias ol tHiad poasl oI OL IS WUk For Seward—Tom King, Mrs. M. PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Steamship Company’s new illus-. ——ro—— ] X 3 __| WORK WANTED—A Ne. 1 ¢ : sage, the towerin d ! Benson, H. W. Martin and L. W.| (13 99 trated booklet which tells in words 8 grandeurs Off o gq 16 years old, has | i camp, | gerup, y I A FOR RENT 3 room furnished p, hotel or boat, stuck here and plokiires of 18 ' sbekill gran- Mount Juneau, Mount Edgecumbe | Peyton. OtO S l i v and broke. Must find some ki {no tonsils. They were removed Sat- —Lyle Brooks, Mrs. 3 ; hawse: I B; 8mith, Phons 2% of Nob, " Apply” Xuls Novwl?kd deurs and the industrial acuvn.xei'flnd ";‘("““‘ McKinley, the marvels |y que g Sy, Ann's Hospital, Lm;mii]f“!‘:mn;g Sroots ana|] Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. FOR RENT—Furnished front room, | Maki Boarding House. of southeast, southwest and m-flh el i Cm}fs :’“‘”* "‘J’d {Ethyl Brooks for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent reasonable, close in. Apply 121 terior parts of the Northland. Tnnlwfm‘):‘ C“I ;l;gnac:;:1laigukl“uk‘c For Kodiak—G. L. Godfrey, Mrs. for ports of call during ‘winter schedule. Passengers Gold St. WngT'tE:D;M;nl i o iiob | publication is an artistic cffort of |y o\ "poik and along the Gopper| W€ recommend the famous |G 1, Godtrey and Walter Melvin.|} must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. FOR RENT_Five room farnished| or g, o BUSLE | suipassing escelferice, aiid etiest b Brp S OR R Lo Alas i At Juncau, the Farragut booked|{ Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg, r day. great credit on the transportation| h ¥ HELENA RUBINSTEIN ¥or vorts to the Westward: house. See W. E. Kilroy or call | corporaticn for its enterprise in is. . (ka Railroads are illustrated to per- i FP" Yakutat M na Xve ' @ ; ! —Mr. al 5. .8 DeVighne Apartments after five LOST AND I"\'.].\'D suing such costly printed material|fection and with xequisite charm. -l ICha‘i‘rles aA‘:u:in T o’clock. and on L. W. Baker, general freight ’ic e Pansss, gnters 0" et ¢ f . 'J Kiky L;) Mrs, MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” | prises and natural resources of the R ) ENS Charles, Mrs. James Kiketo, b FOR RENT — Small apartment, LOST—Fountain pen without cap.|and passenger agent of the naviga- mes, Sheldon James, and steam heated. Bishop Apartments. Lebotus make. Telephone 2324.1tion line, for designing and editing Sheidon James, C. J, Tageock. (Davis Transportation Co.) various places and communities are Preparation | mentioned briefly and entertain- % 9 TR T . ] et ot e MR ingly. For Seward_R. E. Lander, Rev.|| LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. apartment, Oliff Apartments, |LOST—Pair of lady's suede gloves el i | Accurate Map of Alaska A-full line at B. R. Hubbard, Victoria Spaulding FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS parmen, O PO | near rear entrance to Behrends|, On 2 ff.‘f_f._'f.’f_.‘f??‘f.lfff_.h.avf{ In the back of the booklet is an w2y, +/4|and 0. Brown. For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday vr.:hnos. Ra:s\os,E Sevevucmi,1 chh':les,; Store. iflnger : ]fles.se return. to| il |accurate, folded map of the Terri- ¥ ’—Am—— For information apply Dave Housel, Agent onographs, Expert Piano Tun-| Mrs. H. L. Faulkner. H il |tory. i ing. Radio and 'phonograp‘h re-\{ ~ i §! On seeing the publication, any All participants ix? Elks Bea\fty Phone Single O ) pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe.| MISCELLANEOUS fl il person in the States who has never ?Dm:p.m Mest st Elks Hall. ot 730 L | H i been in Alaska will be eager 2 . o . tonight. g ! - Mrs. M. Gartley of Wrangell is, RELIABLE family will care for § B lcoihe and those who have li Phoné 26—We Deliver i : 1l staying at the Gastineau. children. ng‘t 8;:1;5(&1109 from E i the Territory or ever visited it, T | NORTHLA_ND TRANSPORTATION CO. S —— town. P. O. Box 848. # long to return. Indeed, casual h,e KFIU, operated by the Alaska Elec- COMPLETE { Phone 427 for Appointment { 3-15p.m.t $1:00a.m. iz B H ': Second Hand Guns Bought 'I D. Rose and Fred Johnson of Ei perusal of this high-class advertis- E l WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at 9 pm. and Sold | 'Retchikan, are at the Alaskan. H il ing material causes an old-time Serenaders |{ from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska New Guns and Ammunition I:—-————-—— i 4 resident to yearn to travel again i it |l ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. ! H t | the lanes of sheltered scas and the | ’ D | Prince Rupert, B. C., Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when i SEE BIG VAN || FERRY TIME CARD || fims elveton() Juneau’s Best Dance nce Rupert, B. C., . C. i 4 3 ¥ ' paths to inland places, for it makes ” I ’ | cargo warrants o THE GUN MAN i It | |him Tealize they abound in beau-| ! cinJOrohesirs | 1 l Opdisie Ogiteum. Theatss o | weaves Juneau vor Douglas and |} il 'ties that never pall. Radlos 2 i{ Dancing Every Saturday Dec. 22—M.S. Norco Jan. 12—-M.S. Northland i Gé % Thane i i | A s R { Night at \ Dec. 20—M.S. Northland Jan. 19—M.S. Norco $ [3 s e 6:15a.m. H t AD i | *Jan. 5—M.S. Norco Jan. 26—M.S. Northland { The Florence Shop | 7:0am. 17:30pm. i Not Only Cheaper but ‘I‘OCAL BROADCASTING ELKS’ HALL i +Calling Hyder | Wastpaciil.s, B0 Tl i Better | MADE AT NOON HOUR $59. 50 1E 2 Tt Bagugemnents | | : ¢ anent Wave i 12:30p.m.f §11: H | fez For information apply te: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B i H BEAUTY SPECIALISTS 2:00p.m. 12 midnight The local broadcasting station, {} Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. : Telephone 114 l *4:00 p.m. tric Light and P c y, h . . . LT Leaves Douglas lor Juneau RICE & AHLERS CO. crhgngegd hao?xrs ‘;:’fr goc;rr:;pag; tl?g WITH 6 TUBES Juneau Public berary 1 6:30a.m. GOOD PLUMBING jair. The broadcast is now made 8:30 a.m. RELIABLE GARAGE || &3oum; REPAIR SHOP spm lat the noon hour, starting at 12 Come in.and let us jo'clock and continuing until 1 i “We tell you in advance | o'clock. demonstrate what job will cost” Clty Hall, Second Floor Main 8treet and Fourth for [ mhammen, SRR s | Datty Empie ant Age Por comcfl] e Dry Cleaning and Pressing A place where you pay ::;rh;:;c will be accepted. CAPITAL ELECTR!C ' 1 to 5:30 ?7%‘::‘0‘;?;! for satistactory” service {{ 1—Saturdays only. ie COMPANY p om. ezuit Magazines, A LASKA LA UN DRY only. §- -Effective April 1st. Newspapers, Reference, Books, - Ete. In New Building on Shattuck Way, “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” 1* TELEPHONE 149 Rear of Reliable Transfer Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company o Feoe e i “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE”