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i WALD AR A e g SRl € £ £ Ve 2T T TP IR e i N o a ) LY WP FoN TR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1931. 'BRINGING UP A GoOD IDEA O As close to you as means by which you If you rent or to rent; hire your wants. for you. TAKIN' MAGGIE'S DOG AN GIVIN' | 1T TO“ WRACKS"” DOYLE \WuU2 MAGGIE OFFER A REWARD FOR HIS RETURN - give, Classified ads will get quick results Reach for your phone now. —Make your wants known and learn how little it costs to get action. FATHER F MINE- | MADE QT HERES THE AD- T your telephone is the can get action to meet want to buy or sell, or be hired; trade or Call 374 THE EMPIRE Is the Mediam Through which the general public can always have Its wants supplied. Closing time for classified sdvertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line frst in- sertion. Pive cents for continuous subsequent Insertion. Count five average words to the lins. Minimum charge, 50 cents. — FOR RENT FOR RENT — Small furnished apartment on Willoughby Ave. Inquire Cash Grocery. FOR RENT—Small furnished apt. Close in. 121 Gold Street. FOR RENT—Two large housekeep- ing rooms. Suitable for couple. Telephone 2551. A FOR RENT—Apt. Furnished, heat- ed. N.E. Cor. 6th and Gold. Tel.I 5701. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished steam heated sleeping rooms. Suit- able for either one or two gentle- men. Inquire at 326 Second St. FOR RENT—Four room furnished house with bath. Telephone 183. FOR RENT — 3 room furnished apartment, Cliff Apartments. "TAKES BUSINESS TRIP William Strong, Tulsequab mer- | @~ ¢he Cost a circular, ciu:ul:: letterorother piecedf FOR SALE FOR SALE—Five tube Grebe bat- tery radio complete with ~bat- s, tubes and dynamic speak- P. O. Box 783. er FOR SALE—Kitchen range, almost new with hot water coils. In- quire of Harri Machine Shop. FOR SALE—Thousands of feet of plate glass. Galvanized and black iron pipe of all dimentsions. Lum- ber and Plunder. Nufsed. See THE FREE LANCE WRECKER. &L FOR SALE — gawmilr wood. Call Service Transfer. Telephone 528. WANTED WANTED — Woman for general housework. Steady work. Inquire Empire. Telephone 349. MISCELLANEQUS Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- THE new medium will tell your troubles before you ask a ques- tion. About business, love, mar- { riage, mining. Room 12, Juneau Rooms. | Capt. J. H. Foreman, operating |manager of the Wills Navigation |Company, left last night for Se- NOW TO GIT DONLE | TO BRING THE DoG TO MY HOUSE AN WANTED—Work by day or hour.| ?IANOS, Radlos, Sewing Machines, ! pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | By GEORGE McMANUS SOME CROOK MULST HAVE DEEN "THAT AD- LCAVUDE SOME-ONE SWI\PED THE DOG { WELL- DOYLE! DID YOU 1 DEE THE AD-\N THE PARPER? MAGGIE 1S OFFERIN' ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR THE RETORN OF THE DOG" THE REWARD - ia le:z < | v /3 _ Uz {8 T NEVER SAW SUCH MEDICINE, HE SAYS “I've got gratiuae enough in my m up to want to help others every chance I get, know any better way to do it than 24PASSENGFRS LEAVE JUNEAU | ABOARD NORAH Vessel Returns Here from; Skagway and Departs | Marine News ) :INORGO REPAIRED J.....‘........ [¢ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern is due to arrive # | AND SE AWURTHY at 5:15 o'clock this afternoon. e | f()l' Vancouver, B,C, Has 2 days’ mail. o ! Nerthland due late Friday or -iTU SA I L s 0 U TH ‘Twenty-four passengers embarked | early Saturday. b at Juneau on the steamship Prin- SCHEDULED SAILINGS e 2 orah for Vancouver, B. C Admiral Farragut scheduled e tle. The vessel i ’M otorsh ;—Mends Hole Made by Iceberg and Loads Fish for Seattle Repaired and pronounced sea- re C. F. Cooke, Willlam Stror 19 at 9 pm. ® 'worthy again, the motorship Nor-|and Mrs. L. Webber for Vancoi Alaska scheduled to sail from © (o, whose how was punctured by|ver; F. M. Fleld, Carl Schmi Seaftle Feb. 21 at 9 am. ®iay jeeherg early Monday morninz{H. Hansen, C. E. Bounds, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ¢ ®mith, Mrs. H. Ibbitson, Capt off Thane, loaded fish toddy pre- Quezn scheduled fo arrive in @ Inargiory to departing on her re<iH. Forman, R. D. Carrigan, Mr port at 10 am. tomorrow © i, yoyage to Seattle. and Mrs. Carl Carlson, Mr. and and sails scuth at 10 p.m. ®! The damaged vessel was beached Mrs. Ray H. Stevens, C. L. Jones, Nerco in port. Sails south ®'g4 higy tige yesterday morning by (M. B. Lavell, R. E. Robertson, Mrs. during this afternoon. Robert Simpson, R. Cornell, C. .| © her master, Capt. V. F. Gough LOCAL BAILINGS ¢ and during low tides yesterday and LaBoyteau and A. Lamont for Se-| Estebeth leaves every Thursday e s ® llast night , ship carpenters worked 8ttle night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ® 't meng her, After an examination’ Included among to sail from Seattle Feb. 11 o at 10 am. . Yukon scheduled to sail from e Seattle Feb. 14 at 9 am. e Princess Norah scheduled to e sail from Vancouver Feb. e \hu- e Sl her return from |at d lock yesterday afte: ted tor the south at 11 who bearded the crait here er 3! ROBT. G. McINTOSH to tell them of the fine new health Sargon brought me. Before I start- ed it T wa nstipated, bilious and rundown. omach trouble and in- i digestion had me in mighty bad the passenger and I don’t| wayports. ® | of the restored craft, Capt. J. New- from Skagway destined for Van- dn't seen a well day Pacific leaves every Thurs- ® . ... and Capt. S. M. Higgins, Couyer were Mr. and Mrs. J. Red-| Sargon and Sarzon day at 10 am. for Peters- ® .,nqituting the local board of @ath from Fort Stewart. {Pills ‘turned the tables' for me! burg, Kake and way Ports, ® y,iiaq States hull and boiler in-§i ——,-—— l(’nmplr\tol_v, ended all my leeesesosneecsase s e spectors, issued her a certificate of | seaworthines: B> g [ This morning the vessel was rl' 'floated and moved to the D. B, nd built me up to v ood 2s I ever did in my life. Sargon treatment is wonder- ALAMEDA STAYS | T | | - iCAL. WORK | ful."—Robt. G. MecIntosh, 1611 W. Femmer wharf. Shortly afterward, HERE FUUR HUURS!GM don Ave, Spokane. she shifted to the Juneau Cold? | Sold by Butler Mauro Drug Co. PASSES AWAY St Company’s dock to take’ 1 —adv. on frozen ibut and frozen sal- s ON WAY SOUTH |mon for Prince Rupert, B. C., and i : . |Beattle. Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. | "“Poet of the Pacific” D ; e |“Poet of the Pacific”™ Dies| “sne is schedutea to depart from Vessel Brings Two Passen- | | in San Francisco ot | Seattle early early this evening. § { S gers to Juneau and MILIO GALAO’S . Age of 72 NORTHLAND OUT | TakesAway 16 g sax mmancisco, cal, veb 10 OF SEATTLE ON | puwouie srom sevara 10 s | IR@CT@QLEON |—Capt. Thomas McGeen, “Poet of | the steamship Alameda, Capt. O. C.| | the Pacific” and veteran skipper,| WAY TO JUNEAU Anderson, called at Juneau thm{ Parlors ‘dh’él’ Yt\l‘l'eMiéeQ:f_SaZ’lisff c’,:m}x,::;:i SEATTLE, Feb. 10. — Motorship Morning, arriving at 5 and depart- | "x\'asu‘?hk\ Rose City and he and his, Northland sailed last night at 9 ing at 9:15 otclock. She brought| NOW OPEN {o'clock for Juneau and way ports, tWO Dpassengers, Frank Karabonof! | There are 35 first class passengers and William Karabonoff, both from | aboard. For Juneau there is David Latouche, to this port. To A. Moffet and one steerage. shipment cf copper or loaded at i e i |Cordova, she added gold concen- | VACATION FOR ELECTRICIAN trates from the Alaska Juneau | gold mine here. aft both went out of service in 1926. Capt. McGeen was often referred to as the “Poet of the Pacific” ibecfluse of his poems, primarily | about the sea. — e Bowling—Pool LOWER FRONT STREET | C. F. Cook, electrician for the For ports to the South, the ves- . k3 i TIDES TOMORROW | | Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- cel embarked 16 passengers in this IRIDIUM TIP | |® ® |pany s taking a vacation trip city. They were E. H. Baker, + | J to the States. He is a passenger Hans' Wick, and John De Jonbo F P | Low tide, 1:27 am, 61 feet. |o; 4o princess Norah. for Petersburg; H. B. Carbray, ountain F’ens ! High tide, 7:43 am, 144 fect. & W e e mae 1 $150 $5°s0 Low tide, 3:00 pm., 22 feet. A e son and Harry Watson for W: -0 to - High tide, 9:37 p.m, 115 feet. The cheapest GUARANTEED CAPITOL WORKERS LEAVE |gell; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fromberg,| George Grove and E. W. Paine for Fountain Pen on the Carl Schmid:, painter; Lester Ketchikan; F. E. Sutherland, A. L.| Market. Smith, a carpenter; R. H. Hansen Mook, W. Arthur Newman, R. C. ST i and C. E. Bounds, plumbers, who Hurley and George Kubyoff for | have bee nemployed cn the Capitol Seattle. left last night for the States. | Included among pass ————-———— Westward ports for S < COSTUME JEWELRY | “From Seward—Willia h y i J. P. Brumbach, Danicl Callihan| Ehone 25—We Deliver | If you would be fashionable, you J. B. Gottstein, C, M. Eckman, J. ! must have a piece of costume jew- E. Campbell, F. I. Reed, W. E. elry to match your gown. THE Dumkoe, Everett McPhee, Miss NUGGET SHOP is showing the Edith Gordon, James Brown, Mrs, latest creations in this line priced HSE. D. Wallace and child, S. M. [FISHERMEN TO GIVE DANCE TGMORROW IN A. B. HALL; IS FREE The Juneau fishermen will give a public dance in A. B. Hall to- morrow night, admission free. This will be the last event of the nature before the fishermen leave for tne | halibut banks next Sunday. Music will be furnished by The Merri- @ FERRY TIME CARD chant, who has been visiting in Jurieau several days, left this morn- ing on a business trip to Seattle. | | weayves Junean sor Douglas and E | attle, his headquarters. makers. | from $1.00 up. —adv. Graff, Paul D. Bentley, Mrs. Henzy Thane e ¢ s = i Feldman and Mrs. Ray Driscoll. 6:15am. 6:15 p.m. From Valdez—A. J. Dimond. 7:10 a.m. 17:30 p.m. } 5 s From Cordova—R. J. Storey, John 9:15 am.f 9:40 p.m. ' The long-burning Hays and Agnes Ro; 12:30pm.t §11:15pm. | 1 2 e r———— 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight | C learance coat 2B NOTICE 3:15 pm.t $1:00 a.m. { Owing to increase in price of *4:00 p.m. | N AN AIMO coal, prices delivered on and after Leaves Douglas for Junean ! SA LE 4 this date will be as follows: screen- 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m, ed coal,-family trade, $18; restau- 8:30a.m. $7:45 pm. ! . . rants $17. D. B. FEMMER, 9:30a.m.t 9:55 pm. The Owl’s | ON ALL Nanaimo Wellington | 70 ricns R 12:45pmt §1:30pm, : : Coal saves you steps b tPpm. 3upm { - LEMON s d ATTENTION EASTERN STARS ; Lo ko | Cocoanut Oil LADIES ana. money. Juneau Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8, , B:00P. | i will meet: in regular sion Tues- for large bottle Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery '~ Phone 33 [ The i’lorenc'e*Sliep ) "Nm Croquignole Perm- anent Wave SHAMPOO | 65 cents | Fet s syt | 1—Freight will be accepted. t—S8aturdays only. ' §--Effective April 1st. | y, February 10, at 8 p.m. Busi- ness meeting. Visiting members welcome. JESSIE KELLER, Worthy Matyon. FANNIE L. ROBINSON, For NANAIMO is a long-burning, 3]} purpose Coal. SHOES |} IN TWO LOTS { Juneau Ferry & Naviga- $3 25 d { CALL YOUR —adv. Secretary. tion Compagy g o TRANSFER J . e HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED| | $4¢95 \ OB Pnpqu with modern machinery. The g or i ¢ s! ”" ce better way. . . . We invite you to inspect this new equipment PR A | if i n operation. P alew Coast ! .]-,:::cl always phl-’gm:l 1;::2::::1:.1::“ are here now J. M' Saloum S04 Coal CO guarantee of satisfaction back ot | { in a big variety. Next to Gastineau Hotel A :';fld' .,‘v j& —:::,‘W: Yurman98 Phone 412 and ate willing to back out The Furrier Triangle Bullding Round Trip Rates in Effect—Juneau to Seattle and Return—$73.50 SAILING SCHEDULE Seattle Northbound Southbound Leave DueJuneau Due Juneat Jan. 13 Jan, 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 A Feb. 10 Feb. 17 ...Feb. 14 Feb, 17 Feb. 24 REGULAx POURTS OF CALY: Ketchigar, vwrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sallings subject to change without notice, Information and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent Steamer Alameda ... Northwestern Alameda Northwestern Yukon “Jan. 21 .Jap, 31 e pm e [ L ALaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY Southbound WINTER Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau REDUCED RATE ~ ROUND TRIP SEATTLE AND Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Farragut.. Queen an, 21 Queen ... Feb. 4 Farragut Feb, 11 Queen .....Feb. 18 Queen ....Mar. 4 Jan. 24 Feb. T Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Mar. 7 Visit Caltornra tunis winter, low round trip excursion fares from Seattle to San Francico and return $40,00, to Los Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diegc 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 Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- miral Peoples. GUY SMITH, Agent, Douglas. B. H. HOWARD, Agent, Juneau FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS NORAH January 13, 27; February 10, 24; March 10, 21, 31. WINTER EXCURSION FARES ROUND TRIP—$73.50 Tickets sold to or from ull Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadlan Pacific Rockles B.C. COAST STEAM:"HIPS FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg, MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Eyery Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Mondgy night at 9 pm. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, 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. S. NORCO For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST* e sooes

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