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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1931. By GEORGE McMANUS NMOW TO PUT THE AD N THE PAPER -G T CADEY TO TURN OVER 81 THE. DOG AN COLLECT THE REWARD - ) BRINGING UP FATHER OH-DEAR' OH-DEAR' MY LITTLE DOG-"FI-F|" 15 LOST - WHAT SHALL ' DO? BY oLyl \F MAGGIE KEERS LP THAT RACKET-THE WHOLE TOWN WILL BE ©OT LOOKIN' FER THE Dog- NOW LISTEN-MAGGIE! JLST DSTOP CRYIN' FER A MINUTE - CRYIN' WOE'T BRING UM BACK= YOU'LL, WAVE TO OFFER A REWARD- Round Trip Rates in Effect—Juneau to Seattle and Return—§$73.50 SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaw Alameda eaene Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Northwestern ......Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Alameda o Jap, 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Northwestern . Feb, " 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Yukon .. ..Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 CONTINUED - REGULAr PURTS OF CALu: Ketchigar, wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S§.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice, Znformation and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent 124 ANNUAL SERVICE AUTO ACCIDENT | FOR FISHERMEN KILLS BROTHER Marine News PHONE 2 - HELD TOMORROW OF JUNEAU MAN | Sreati iy 5o - ORISR i ; | . ‘ LASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY L] ) ——bts 1 .+ Steamer Movements ¢ H AL'BUT B 0 AT : aee b2/ 7 e : i 52 | Special Sermon by Rev.|Virgll Davenport Loses [ . NORTHBOUND o | ; i - o * Queen dye at 2 oclock Sun- e | NER | Allen at Resurrec- ‘ Third Near Relative ® day morning. Has 2 days' e 3 | ¢ % 4 2 o mail ‘ tion Lutheran | in Motor Mishap 4 i ® Nereo d t 5 o'clock Sunday e 3 | prudis A o4 | The third annual Fisherman’s| Virgil Davenport, clerk at the| F3 ® morning. Should have 2. e | b Vo) it | a 4 e days' mail & | Scrvice will be held at the Resur- Gastineau Hotel here, received m“"i s Southboun: P P & ah . 45 Ok | 1ate 4 Yo . rection Lutheran Church tomorrow | advices this week that his brother, | WINTER Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau ¢ Sunday afternoon or evening. .‘ . morning at 11 o'clock. Plans have A. Davenport and the latter’s wife| ¥ 'REDUCED_ Farragut.. Jan. 30 o Northwetern 15 duo to amive o EXpect to Complete Crews] been compicied to make this the | were killed at a railroad cr RATE K A R SR o < e Tuesday. e and Leave fOlf Banks | biggest and best service of this kind jnear Ranger Tex., January 9 when | ROUND TRIP | Queen ..Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o . if\fl' held since its Inception three the autcmcbile in which they were SEATTLE AND | Farragut Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 26 B G Rt e il During Next Week years ago. riding was struck by @ train. This R Queen Feb. 21 Feb. 24 e from Seattle Feb, 9 at 9 pm | Rev. Harry R. Allen, pastor of the |is the third fatal automobile agci- $73.50 Queen Mar. 7 Mar. 10 » Admiral Farrsgut‘ scheduted SEATTLE, Feb. 7. — Owners of |Resurrection Lutheran church stat- | dent experienced by near relatives | ; Visit Californra tmis winter, low round ? ki ® to sail from Seattle Feb. 11 e halibut vessels declared here today(€d: “It is altogether fitting and |of Virgil Davenport. trip excursion fares from Seattle to As close to you as your telephonc is the e at 10 am. they will man fifty boats and sail | P! that all fishermen and| , . ... Joseph Davenport, was San Francico and return $40,00, to Los : e } R . Yukon scheduled to sail from e |When the season opens next week. |those dependent upon this occupa- Killed nL‘ ‘W'lvu‘lm‘ ' TR 4 Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diegc means by w hich you can get action to meet e Seattle Feb. 14 at 0 am. e There will be left moored in Lake [tion should gather in the House | ' ©C Fira Lhi“x‘n‘on" 4 '3 fllnd rctsu;mnlflfiim All fares are firs 4 . e i GS e |Union 150 other vessels unless the |of God, acknowledging His guid- Y™ 7 ; o i Srom fiS e o W ikons 8 * SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS e st 4 your wants, If you want to buy or sell, o Alameda scheduled south about e Deep Sea Fishermen’s Union agrees |ance throughout the past year and ]é:fj’;‘:jmngrv“[:? {\;vm‘:l“'r;{wl“ed f:v“‘z': al?:eri“;:xdt;ys&rxm%u“ éor:lfi rent or to rent; hire or be hired; trade or ® February 10. @il teruis ok Shio vessel :EEEERON scking Tlb I 0B WHLE ppom- | MR Connirt had - beeh. mstigel Alexander, Dorothy Alexander ‘and Ad A A gz 5 s ° LOCAL SAILINGS e Pay their own way if no catch is|ing season’s work. Every year b(,l‘ts‘cnmmis 1ohbe “m‘ rm“ “chicr fl,' miral Peoples. 4 give, Classified ads will get quick results ® Hstibelh Tehves evicy Thotsdsy .!mgdv and twenty per cent to the gre damiped gk fivey, Son; I “"lflmnger.' e i oA ] GUY SMITH. B. H. HOWARD, i for you. 8+ Jighn a't‘se PRI nd 0“«:{;2‘\;-;0.05 have been received here s)?::]riol;l: g:;gf,:xl; t(}’:;t ::::)( :u‘(t): 1‘:'- hardware store there. He retired s UL Mo g R A P:f‘“’;f“le“es every Thurs- e (om Kelchikan that the halibut|cidents have happened to the Ju-ERE. 8 mercantile ""‘““55‘ L‘; o ; * boat owners will man their own|neau fleet during the past several ©BSage in farming. At the time of cach for your phone now. Call 374 e day at 10 am. for Peters- | g P BIEVARIrn, e Wonb ominer anid | ke "o Peters & | ships there and leave for the banks | years.” 0, e s owner st —Make your wants known and learn how foiin0 e 60 W 0.8 (8] $ .,"““ week, T 1 S :éo;r(l;eda:so: ;l‘::l‘/.tl \;lv’Tyrilgilt:r:l’ . . . | TS PERSONS holding tickets num- | Y& o 0 i g little it costs to get action. | 7 | Officers and enlisted men sta- | bered 36 and 82 for typewriters, call |€XPerts. o NUME SENATBR Ili(mnd at Fort Douglas, Utah, have | on the undersigned at Gastineau - ! been ordered to become adept in|Grocery. Daily Empire wary Ads Pay. | | the use of skis. adv. (Signed) SAM PAUL. | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified sdvertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- ronsae | WEDSREGENTLY AR o SRR R e R FOR SALE—One leather couch, in | good condition. Telephone 143 Announcements have been re-| i i __jceived here of the marriage of| FOR SALE—Thiee room plastered | 2 Beulahi fines Eades and house, full concrete basement,|Richard N. Sundquist, Senior Sen-! pantry and clothes closet, $2000.00. | ator of the Second Division. The, Terms can be arranged. Inquire|Wedding took place in Seattle on' H. R. Shepard & Son. | January 28. —_— | Mrs. Sundquist is the daughter FOR SALE—Six room house. heat-|of Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Fades New Low Prices AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS NORAH January 13, 27; February 10, 24; March 10, 21, 31. WINTER EXCURSION FARES ROUND TRIP—$73.50 CANADIAN PACIFIC. B.C. COAST STEAM: HIPS a - o ~Q - \ 4 7 ~ Q vertisements: 11 A. M. ing plant, electric range. Close|of Olympia. For sometime prior SALE! WOMEN’S PURSES YARD GOODS YARD GOODS Tickets sold to or from anl Eastern Points of United Ten cents per lne frst In- || 4 "1ouire B R, Shepard & Son.|to her marriage she was principal AND BAGS Duri This Cl £ States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient *;‘m G Rk of the public school at Isaaquah, uring ‘1his CUleaarnce | Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges ve 6 FOR SALE—Thousands of feet of|Wash. ( . : . 4 { Rockles subsequent (nsertion. plate glass. Galvanized and black{ Senator and Mrs. Sundquist ex- chfllm‘ Price $1.95 33 AND 1-3 PER CENT Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Count five average Words £ || iron pipe of all dimentsions. Lum- | pect to make their home in Candle REDUCTION the lns. ber and Plunder. Nufsed. See|where he is engaged in mining. NOW $1.00 o Minimum charge, 50 cents. THE FREE LANCE WRECKER. FOR SALE — Sawmil wood. Call| They are now in Seattle and will leave there for Juneau about Feb- FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. 803% Basin| Road. Telephone 3204. ruary 20, to attend the Alaska Legislature. | -, | Service Transfer. Telephone 528. WANTED s e NORTHWESTERN | housework and who is able to L { Not often does one have an opportun- ity like we are offering, smart bags . . and you pay only $1.00; pouch and the underarm styles, all well lined and fitted. CHILDREN‘S UNDERWEAR SHIRTS—UNIONS—VESTS A Table Full! Non-shrinking part-wool, made of care- FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau | PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY | cook. . Inquire Empire. SALE! SALE! SALE! fully selected stock. Steam shrunk in & — Bingle furnishedf 8w ~ ~ ¢ T Mo asiie P - 3 R P L B L 11 99 F(:g:fln?E}iE‘led apsnl;lt{’;neent:r:;pely WANTED—Work by day or hour. ENRUUTE NOHTH 500 PAIRS :'}(}Edlctl;gtrils and under perfect .samtal.y MOtOTShlp PACIFIC j MacKinnon Apartments. TeiTRINe 5. i35 : ; Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. FOR RENT—Small furnished apt. WANTED Man wants work $ob| gpyrpie, peb 7/ — steamer’'$ SILK AND RAYON HOSIERY for Petersburg, Kake and Way points.” See agent Close in. 121 Gold Street. 00 RIGRAY. (Telephons 485 Nighb Northwestern sailed for Alaska for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers it 0 j ing ; i Many as low as must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. FOR RENT—Two large. housekeep- [Dorts at 9 COclock this morning § Reinforced heel and toey some with Many Lo L . ing rooms. Suitable far couple.! # with 74 Clest qlape. pgepngers gufl pointed heels, some with picot tops, all = 2 one 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. Telephone 2551. MISCELLANEOUS 19;;;’:::;5 R N sizes ond colors. These stockings are 25 CENTS PER GARMENT i FOR RENT—Apt. Furnished, heat-! ed. N.E. Cor. 6th and Gold. Tel,; 5701. 'FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished' steam heated sleeping rooms. Suit- able for two gentlemen. Inquire at 326 Second Street. FOR RENT—Four room, farnished, PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,| Juneau are Harry I Lucas, V. F. Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-| Williams, B. C. Felch, Oscar Harri ing. Radio and phonograph re-|and wife, C. Werrick, Miss J. AA" pairing. Anderson’s Mysic Shoppe. | Farrelly, E. E. Alkireot, M. H.| R : —| Messerschmidt, and three steerage.' THE new medium will tell your - eee troubles before you ask a ques- PR, T RGeS eSS tion. About business, love, mar-1 | TIDES TOMORROW I " riage, mining. Room 12, Juneau|e: 3 | from the leading makers of the country re broken lots . . . $1.35—all are included in this sale at 2 pairs for $1.25 R LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES and | HALF PRICE ] i | values up to ESMOND BABY ROBES | While they last—95¢ each { In white and pink—Size 30x40. Regular value, $1.45 MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For informatfon apply Dave Housel, Agent v { Rooms. bt 4 ; . ; Phone Single O house with bath. Telephone 183. High tide, 4:42 am., 172 feet. Regular $1.25 per pair ~OQ FOR RENT — 3 room ruieed m! Natural gas in the Kettleman| Low tide, 11:13 am., 12 feet. .3 $ per ‘9% A FEW REMINDERS — 3 room Hills, Cal, district is sald to be| High tide, 5:20 p.m., 13.6 feet. 4 ] ¢ apartment, CLff Apartments. | sugficient to supply the State of| Low tide, 113 pm, 30 feet. | Now 95 cents Lvery box of stationery in the store, S——— | California for 119 years Tides Monday in white, tints, pastels and envelopes NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. The F1 Shop | High tide, 5:32 am. 162 feat. to match, is ineluded in this celarance e Loarete onap | L Low tide, 12:20, pm., 19 feet. RAYON BLOOMERS # WINTER SCHEDU “Naivette” Crogmignole Perm- | ! e udé, o pm gLLS ¢ o AT HALF PRICE DULE—Sallings every Monday night at 9 p.m. anent Wave BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | Phone 427 for Appointment FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau for Douglas and e COSTUME JEWELRY If you would be fashionable, you must have a piece of costume jew-| |elry to match your gown. THE Old papers at ‘I'ne Empire, In peach, pink and white. Smaller sizes. ONE LOT OF REMNANTS 85 cents per pair Look at the price marked on the box then pay us HALF and take it away. CURTAIN MATERIALS from Pler No. 5, Seaitle, for the following Southeastern Alaska ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. C,, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants February 9 February 16 .M. S. NORTHLAND M. 8. NORCO Thene 1 NUGGITE SR i< frawing {ia Now 30 cents a yard | y . ] latest creati in this line price \ H Tiag- . | NEW 1931 irom $100 up. —adv TARG Gnony |§ Tor informstion apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. gasamt 9:40pm. | won e AraaNac SR i In 4 and 414-yard pieces. You are RAINCOATS ‘ 12:30pm.t §11:15pm. E 4 CAPRAJN DENGH AT ZYNDA 4 .t find fthab Fou want Gieke: FOR MEN—FOR WOMEN—FOR |} Burtord & Co, Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 Tpu. [T and Capt. C. H. Dench, commander' CHILDREN—FOR TINY TOTS ‘ g ; f BOOK OF FACTS of the United States Coast Guard Marked at exactly HALF of the Every coat included and reduced Fom Leaves Douglas for Juneas | . cuter Tallapooss, Mrs. Dench, two, usual price ONE THIRD [ / 6:30a.m. 6:30 p.m. i Price, 60 cents children and a maid have taken; . “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” > 8:30 a.m. 47:45p.m, 5 rooms at the Zynda Hotel. = ’or 9:30amt 9:85p. 12:45:::' §l!:mp: COMPLETE NEW MUSEUM i & & ol Zissm ion Juneau Drug || "' — " 1e a Q7. aar Dry Cleaning and Pressing 5:00 p.m. § &m’ any | historical lil;lfldxng, hrlm;)numfrtxlt to | s i o i pigneer Okl&homa, which will house - ; & . 3 : I v e dsdepiet P yalhable Ardheologial ¢hd histal- “Juneau’s Pioneer" Cash 'Department Store” AL ASK A L AU N DRY 2—Saturdays g i al exhibits of the Southwes s Y i Tty Anch 1 h;:.? 32?&»5&».“ B (| compiiea “ere st o ot o 111 FRONT STREET STORE OPEN EVENINGS In New Building on Shattuck Way ¢ Juneau Ferry & Naviga- i Ne. 1 $500,000. “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” * . tion Company /AL I