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T(L SHOW BM e ! TLL E/ND OUT WHo AN MAKE 'EM APOLOGIZE - NCW . GRAB HIM BY TREL TAROAT AN WRING A CONFESSION QUTTA HIM ¢ Marine News | PRINGESS NORAH DEPARTS WITH ® 8 00 0000000 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND L4 Alameda due at 2 o'clock to- @ morrow morning. Has 2 days’ e mail. L] Nerthland due Saturday eve- o ning. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Nerthwestern scheduled to sail e . . ° . . . . ° Vessel Has Aboard Body ;>f T.A. Parsons Who | i Died at Whitehorse Taking 11 passengers from Ju- ! neau, the steamship Princess Norah,| o Capt. A. Rippon, departed at 7 o'-| e |Clock this morning for Va ! e|B. C. She returned o Skagway at 5 yesterday afternoon. e |Her eyening and night in port gave sens from Lynu Canal and in- Yukon points onmrl.umt:" it friends in this city and to o '2t'end the theatres. i o Irechings at Juieau were Mr and 21 O. J Anderson, Mijs Mar-| o |82 Rirg, Miss N. Mor A. L. {Davlin, R. I. Davlin and A. B.} .\(ilg\' or Seatt.c; the Rev. W. T.! |Tavasseur for Prince Rupart B.| C.; Mrs. D. E. Sheriff, Jumes Sher- | |if and Rita S f for Vancouver. | Among persons who boarded the| o | Vessel at Skagway were % from Seattle Feb. 28 at 9 am. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle March 2 at 9 pm. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver, March 5 at 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle March 7, at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Queen scheduled in port at 8 o'clock ‘Wednesday night and sails southbound at 10 o'clock p.m. Admiral Farragut due south- bound about Feb. 26. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, eeeces s H.1 Ganty, wife of the storckeeper at! i Skagway for the White Pass and} iYukon River Route for Vancou- TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 5:12 am., 140 feet. |yer: C. A. Boerner, manag Low tide, 12:24 pm, 32 feel. INorthern Commereial Cor i High tide, 6:32 p.m., 103 feet. (store at Mayo, and Mrs. Boerner, ! | e 3 iR | for Seattle. Mr. Boerner is tak- s { | The Great Lakes define 3800 ing south the body of T. Par-| perin- North- | Duluth, Minn, chamber of com-'ern Commercial Company in Alaska ! merce. |and Yukon Territories and who ~|died unexpectedly of heart aisease at Whitehorse last Friday. Mr.! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1931 YUKONDELAYED ” P AS s E NGERS}S[eamsln’p Encounters Un-| {ray from Cordova. —— e, 1 By BILLE DE BECK ‘PON MY WorD SR. ‘Settlement of Strike in Halibut Industr y Is Near —A seitlement 0 halibut fish- men, up 200 schooners is near. tying ea Fishermen's Union meeting for tonight A ’ It ss terms of the vessel own- ers. | Seven hundred fishermen are ex- pected to attend the meeting which will be preceded by preliminary ces between committees of hing boat owners and fish- alied favorable Weather on Way to' Juneau |42 CARLOADS IN ONE STATE ALONE | quartering winds that| t bow and starboard | Strong lashed and th now that impaired visi-| “I'm glad to he to say a bility from the pilot house, made|good word for a medicne .that has Capt. H. Anderson, as th: : 1t so. much to me as Sargon ship Yukon voyaged across th ' declared Mrs. A. J. Powers, | Gulf of Alaska, cautiously ahead and sidewise like a hunte treading carefully and looking - for quail in a winter ed the arrival of the ve in Juneau from Seward two hour: She made fast at the city wharf at 10 o'clock last night. After | disembarking passengers, she shift- | ed to the Juneau Cold Storage y's dock to load fresh hal Seattle discharge and the she went to the Alaska Juneau mining company’s ‘pier to take | gold ore concentrat She de-| parted for Puget Sound at mid- night. The big craft brought 18 passen-| here. They were Joe Me-! ld, Mr. and Mrs. Luther C Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mec- Cpicheon, Stanley McCutcheon, Mrs. C. H. Phillips, Major Malcolm . MRS. A. J. POWERS Elliott, John W. Dunn, C. M. Allyn, | Henry Burgh, C. R. Booth, Frank McCafferty, John Gunderson, F. B.|820 Sycamore St., Los Angeles. Johnsten and George R. Emery| Several months ago I met with from Seward; George J. Love from|8an accident that shattered my whole nervous s 1, I began to Valdez; F. J. Hayes and J. H. Mur- it have -indigestion and backaches continually ‘and a feeling of weak- Persons who booked passage hers Ve ness I had never before THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have Its wants supplied. Closing time for Cclassified sdvertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line {irst in- sertion. ol Pive cents for continuous subsequent Insertion. Count five average words to the lins. Minimum charge, 50 centa. S— | FOR SALE ! FOR SALE — Will sacrifice Minkl ranch on Alaska Railroad. 100 . bens, 40 breeders of gquality, con-| sisting of 168 acres with good salmon stream. Completely furn-| ished. Wire or write Bowman and Huslik, Mile 221, Alaska Rail- | road, Fish Lake. lFofi SALE sell or lease the Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks,| | Alaska, containing thirty-two' completely furnished rooms. Ad- dress Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks, | Alaska. l — i FOR SALE—Five vune Grebe bat-| tery radio complete with bat-! ¢ teries, tubes and dynamic speak-| | er. Price $30.00 P. O. Box 783. i FOR RENT " FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room. $12.00 monthly. Tele- phone 2551. FOR RENT—-Single furnished roo Apply Finn H:ll back of Nuggs! Shop. FOR SALE — Sawmil wood. Call| | Service Transfer. Telephone 528. I WANTED | WANTED—Woman wants general house work, either steady em- ployment or by the day or hour. Experienced, good references. Ad- dress 881 care Empire. | WANTED—Will rent three or four FOR TGNT—Five room furnished modern house on 12th Street. See Kilroy, DeVighne Apartments. E room furnished house with bath. { Address P. O. . Box 1989. WANTED—Work by @ay or hour. INT — Small furnished apartment on Willoughby Ave. Inquire Cash Grocery. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished steam heated sleeping rooms. Suit- able for either one or two gentle- men. Inquire at 326 Second St.| T R S A FOR RENT — 3 room furnished apartment, Clff Apartments, Douglas Davis, holder of several national flying records, is to be a regular pilot on the new Atlanta- Miami passenger line. e HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED with modern machinery. The better way. . . . We invite you to inspect this new equipment in operation. New silk linings are here now in a big variety. Yurman’s The Furrler = Triangle Building Telephone 349. _ MISCELLANEOUS {LET US WRECK YOUR HOME : NOW. We work in conjunction with the elements; all land mark- ed should be jarred during this| period. Springtime, accordingly, is the season for construction, wreck- ers and builders. Jobbing of all descriptions guaranteed. Lumber and Plunder for sale. THE FREE LANCERS, call telephone 59, NEW YORK EXCHANGE, Downtown Headquarters. | PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. LOST AND FGUND | {LOST — Crysta: mrop Ear Ring.| Finder return to Mrs. Keller at| | Channel Apts. or Phone 436. ¢ | North Carolina’s oyster crop this |season is one of the best in the \state’s history, but the demand is |slow. FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Frankhn. 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin. i 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. | 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. | 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- cery. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin Ave,, and Indian Sts. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Main. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 4-9 Home Grocery. 5-1 Seater Tract. The long-burning coal is NANAIMO Nanaimo Wellington (the funeral will be held th: 2-5 Front and Main. SEATTLE, Feb. 24. — Motorship! » 1831, will be opened Friday, Feh- 2-6 Second and Maln. Northland sailed for Juneau and|TU8TY 27, 1931, and remain open 2-7 Fifth and Seward. way ports at 9 o'clock last night| until Saturday evening, IMarch 2-9 Fire Hall. with 45 first class passengers and |2% 1931 d 3-2 QGastineau and Rawn Way. no steerage. 4 | American citizenship, twenty-one 3-4 Second and Gold. Passengers aboard booked for Ju-|Years of age, bona fide resident 3-5 Fourth and Harris. neau are as follows: | Territory of Alaska for one year, 3-6 Fifth and Gold. Dr. A. G. Doelker, Mrs. M. S |and the Town of Juneau, Alaska, 3-7 Fifth and East. Botsford, A. M. McDougall, Pas-|¢ontinuously for six months im- 3-8 Seventh and Gold. quale Algoss and wife, Louis Mideke, | mediately preceding said date of 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Paul Lenhart, Frank Rumbaugh, H. | election are the qualifications 1e- 2 Parson’s home was in Seattle and] ave. R {for ports to thg south were J. P. |{Williams, 8. B. Sanderfer, W. C. {Ellis, R. Bond, and J. P. Williams for Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. I A Welch, Miss Ann Peterson, Harold .| Peterson, Bert Jensen, T. L. Chi- | dester, Joseph L Charles Flory u N NURTHLAND and James E. Tanaka for Seattle, e | REGISTRATION OF VOTERS FDR THIS PORT Registration Book for Registra- {tlon of Voters, General Municipal | Election to be held Tuesday, April Donnelly and wife, J. E. Barragar, duired. A. Carlson, Mrs. J. E. Nelson and/ child, R. S. Bragaw, Q. M. McGee, | Otty; Glerky T. B. Hetzler and J. L. Stanley. First publication, Feb. 16, 1931. H. R. SHEPARD, exper- ienced. 4 “Th2 new Strength Sargon brought me was wonderful. My back doesn't hurt me like it did and I'm free of indigestion and nervousness. I also used the Sargon Pills and they regulated me better than any laxa- tive I've ever taken.” Over 42 carloads of Sargon have been sold in California alone dur- ing the past 22 months. Sold by Butler-Mauro Drug Co. —adv. —— ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Juneau Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8., will meet Tuesday evening pm., Feb. 24th. Initiation entertainment, Visiting invited. at 8 and JESSIE KELLER, Worthy Matron, | FANNIE L. ROBINSON, —adv. iy g Play Indoor Goil 4t Ti::2 Alaskan Hotel, (adv.) il L U TR 20 Old papers at the Empire office. NEW RECORDS || NEW SHEET MUSIC {| & — | Last publication, March 28, 1931, RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairing é } WicoLy Y= Radio Tubes and Supplies || - = JUNEAU MELODY {! HOUSE ool | ¥ Telephone 183 Coal saves you steps and money. For NANAIMO is a long-burning, all purpose Coal. CALL YOUR TRANSFER or Pacific 'Coas_t Coal Co. Phone 412 L EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FERRY TIME CARD ' Pioneer Pool Hall — POOL—BILLIARDS Chas. Miller, Prop. weaves Junean for Douglas and | Thane | ECONOMY CASH STORE 6:15a.m. 6:15 p.m. % 710, :7:303.;’. | Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands 9:15am.t 9:40 pn. i i 12:30 ;:_r §11:15 :.m. Front at Main St. Telephone 91 2:00pm, 12 midnight ; 3:15 pm.t S$1:00a.m. *4:00 p.m. { . " ":,';53""" ";’,:‘;:‘ ‘THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY i 8:30am. ' }7:45pm. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 p.m. 12:45pm.t §11:30 pm. Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 2:15p.m. 12:15 p.m. | 3 1:15a.m. b 2 . e een. | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | tion Company Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 - ' ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamaies Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 members | Secretary. | | | | | | |eovsvoas SAILING SCHEDULE Winter Round Trip Rate, Juneau to Seattle and Return—S$73.50 Leave Due Juncau Due Juneau Steamer Seatlte Northbound Southbound Yukon Feb. 24 Alameda Feb, 21 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Northwestern eb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Yuk r. T Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Al a Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Northwestern Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, 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, Information and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 LT LASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Southbound WINTER Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau REDUCED o Jan. 30 RATE Jan. 24 Jan. 27 ROUND TRIP Feb. 7 Feb. 10 SEATTLE AND Feb. 14 Feb, 26 ] Feb. 21 Feb. 24 RETURN $73.50 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Visit Calrtornm tmnis winter, low round trip excursion fares from Sealile to San Prancico 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 ADMIRAL LINE FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS NORAH January 13, 27; February 10, 24; March 10, 321, 31, WINTER EXCURSION FARES ROUND TRIP—$73.50 Tickets sold to or from Il Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies 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 THURSDA{ AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at 8 pm. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alasks ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. Prince Rupert, B. O, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when cargo warrants February 9 . February 16 ... 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 3 “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST" 1

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