The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1931, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY FEB 26 1931. B RNEY (‘ OOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK / NEAH- GET SoHNSON Ak PETERS QUICK - AOW. LISSEAS THE. GULN WAS STOLEA FROM TREe_ SENATORS HOUSE THE SAME AUGHT THE DOWERS 80Y BEAT IT - e WENT 1o MADAME LA MOusSEs HE ADMITS THAT ! (F we HANDLE H(M RIGHT HE's READY T© SHooT 7‘ I3 NEVER M(ND.ME LAD -~ AIOBODY'S GONNA DO NE ANY HARM - I CANT STAMD THIS AnY LONGER - - I GONAA-TELL - EVER' THING 1 -Kajow EVER THING - - NES' T 00 @c ovEr T MapamE. LA MOUSSE'S HOUSE THAT AJIGHT - T SEVENTEENTH O JANUARY - - I LOOKEC N THE GUINDOW & SE & SHE WAS Wome. AND ---1 - SAW — - SAILING SCHEDULE Winter Round Trip Rate, Juneau to Seattle and Return—$73.50 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seatlte Northbound Southbound Yukon Feb. 24 Alameda Feb. 21 Feb. 2¢ Mar. 3 Northwestern Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Yukon nrar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Alaska Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Northwestern Mar. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 L 3 ; REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, — - - Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call VAla k(l Steamblllp Lt'le at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice, o Information and Tickets Preparing for Rush of w. K R, s Marlne NeW | Tourists to Northland | SEATTLE, Feb. 26—The Alaska UEEN BR'NGS Steamship Company is preparing (for an unprecedented season ir \travel, L. W. Baker, General Ageni, ® Nerthwestern scheduled to sail {accommodations is astonishing, . . . » : . . . 2 le from Seattle Feb. 28 at 9 ® Baker said, although the special ad- | y R » vertising campaign has still three ALASKA APPEAL . months to run. Much travel gain | Southbouna ° . . . . . . . . 20 00 P 00000 ¢ Steamer Movements . NORTHROUND ® Northland due 8 p.m. Friday. ® Norco scheduled to sail from © Seattle March 2 at 9 pm. ‘ls credited to next summer’s na- WINTER Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau {® Queen scheduled to sail from ® Seattle March 4 at 10 am. 1ncnal conventions, the Elks in Se- REDUCED Farragut.. Jan. 30 | | i & “attle and the National Educational pf: 24 2 RATE !VCSSCI Slays m POl‘l T_hree Assaciation in Los Angeles. nghCSl T“bunal Refuses to Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 ROUND TRIP 1 assifl S 4 o i ® Princess Norah scheduled to . 3 lfllmplrc ](i"hlsfl[wd ads {mve proven unus S e ks, Hours and then Sails ! ko dod Review Case Involving ‘ SEATTLE AND | Farragit Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb 28 , o o] VL) P S { ] T 'eb. f'eb. 'eb. ually resultfu ])C(,dllb(: The Enll]lr(, is read :Y:k::‘ sscl;;:;um & b for Seattle ‘P A RR N H Tax Statute | RETURN e MEE T See1b daily by many subscribers and is the great o " Etattie MRS B | ! $13.50 . P 3 : o With 14 passengers for Juncau| The United States supreme| Visit Cahfoima tnis winter, low round meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- e SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS N I Rep. o B @ v rondd i trip excursion fares frém Seattle ta D O ’ the steamship Queen, Capt. N. A.| Court yesterday declined to review > 5 £ & © Admiral Farragut due south- e X i p oy 2 i . ' 3 San Francico and return $40,00, to Los PlO\ er and cmpl()\ ee, property owner and o bound at 5 oclock thls aft- e |Nickerson, arrived here at 7 o'clock the case of Walstein G. Smith,| Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diegc B y o ?:‘m oy ils o ast night from Sitka and way Territorial Treasurer, rh:!llcngmz(‘ 5 \ and return $65.00. Au. {t;res are firs tenant. : ;’;t‘:_o“ "I, S e olports. She remained three hourslnN ELKS ALLEYS the decision of the Circuit Court| { Ny class. Sallings from Seattle on Wednes S : land then sailed for Seattle. i of Appeals in the non-resident| da; nd Saturdays of ul it . ] ys al ul ys Ppopular coas If it’s results you want then call Empire :’“;;::g;: ;0“"“’“““ “b"‘”: “Just blustering weather—when | fisherman’s license tax suit brought 'y wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma ALl ld 5 B < i i o /it didn’t snow, it rained, and it . by Wood Freeman, Seattle, accord- | - 2 Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- Clds’.‘r“‘d' 374 and tell us your wants. The o LOCAL SAILINGS = & [blew some all the time,” was tne' Pullen Rolls High Total of ing to an associatea press aispaten : miral Peoples. cost is very low. ¢ Estebeth leaves """ys,cf" l:x +lway Purser R. V. Harris described: 528 o] Bernard High | eceived by The Empire | ¥ GUY SMITH, B. H. HOWARD, ® night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ® ., 4itions on the voyage around| : gl The Appellate Court held the| 4 Agent, Douglas. Agent, Juneau e A * wayports. ® {he Skagway-Sitka-Juneau triangle.! Score of 188 local statute was invalid by reason | The D(uly Al“ska E'nplre Pacific leaves every Thurs- Cabin passengers who dlsem-i i of conflict with the White Fish- 5 day at 10 am. for Peters- arked at this port were H. Mes-| rThe Parrots cinched the cellar eries Law, which, it maintained, | e burg, Kake and way ports, jeeeesvoecnesecse hmidt, L. J. Meherin, C. Gold-| championship in the Elks tourna- guaranteed to all American citi- | in, Oscar Hart, Owen FIynn,'ment by losing three straight to zens equal rights and privileges orge Anderson, B. B. Green, E.|the Owls last evening. in the Alaska fisheries - s ‘B Clayton, Louis Simpson, J. E.| pgllen rolled high total of 528 The ¢ was originally heard on' — AD IGABE PAUL IS TO |Boyle, Miss M. Perrin and Mr. and Bernard m,;,f score of 188, demurrer before Judge Justin W. ON AIR TONIGHT 'and Mrs. Fred Johnson |Other 500 scores were Blomgren Harding in the local Federal Dis- BE Persons who booked passage herc!s524 and Bernard 507. | trict Court. He ruled against Free- | " for ports to the south were Mary| Tonight's games will be Spar- man and upheld the validity of | G.J. Paul, of the Gastineau Gro- | phillips, Katherine Watson, J. W.|rows vs. Parrots at 7:15 and Eagles the law. He was reversed by the FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE cery, will be on the alr tonight.|Gucker and J. C. Boyle, Peters- y: Bluebirds at 9. These games Court of Appeals At midnight, Seattle time, whichipurg; Miss Olive A. McCoy, Rosan-|wind up the first half of the tour-| The refusal of the Supreme !is 11 o'clock in Juneau, Paul, Who na Roberts and George B. Grmv;,,:mmm_ Court does not mark the end of ’x.s visiting in the south, Will “say by for Wrangell; J. A. Ramsay, A. OWLS the case but only one phase of it, Leave Juneau Southbound lit with bananas” from KJR broad-|Van Mavern, J. Sisul, Mrs, E. Price | pulien 159 182 187—528 declared Attorney Geenral John casting station. and J. K. Paul for Ketchikan; Dr.! gjeveland 135 150 180—465 Rustgard today. Heretofore the PRINCESS NORAH ———,———— |M. Damouretta, W. E. Cahill and]Bernard 164 188 158—507 decisions have been made on que B.C. COAST January 13, 27; February 10, 24; March 10, 21, 31, Play Indoor GOIX at <Tr:e Amsunl.lohn C. Mason for Seattle . Faulkner 150 *150 *150—450 tions of law. Now it will be nece: STEAM: Hotel. (ady.) | The vessel loaded several thou- — - —- — gary to determine the matters re- WINTER EXCURSION FARES . - sand pounds of fresh halibut here| Totals 608 670 675-1950 lating to fact. Freeman has alleged | ND TR o A VR jfor" Beatils discharge: PARROTS {in his complaint that the average Row) IP—473.50 Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges 1 CALLS || it H.Messesrchmidt *150 *150 *150—450 earnings of trollers in Alaska wat- i & Blomgren 186 161 177—524 ers is $500 per year and alleged TIDES TOMORROW “Gurdner NATRES, 137 157 175—469, for that reason the tax was con- 1-3 Third and Franklin. |Brown . . 123 124 150—397 fiscatory. The Attorney General, 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin. o ol — —- —--—'said he was prepared to file an' Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies FOR SALE i': g“‘:‘ “e": g“rm" vz;{; ?“h “»?f' 1:45 am., l'gi'é ;eez Totals ...... 596 592 652-1840’ answer in the case disputing these - ont, neal . igh tide, am., eet. “—Average, did not bowl. allegations and would press for THE EMPIRE R {{ 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. | Low tide, 3:15 pm., 19 feet. stagnding of Teams | trial. | FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Is the Medt FOR iALE —MW;(H SgcrlllflcedMllf:)‘;y 1-8 Front, near Saw rl»:m. | High tide, 9:57 pm., 115 feet. Won Lost Pet.! No answer can be filed, however, | ranch on Alaska Railroad. || 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. ——ee——— agles for some two or more weeks. The i s + pens, 40 breeders of quality, con-{| 3.1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- s IR | R T e el W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau Through which the general || sisting of 168 acres with good| cery. | ZUPPKE, STAGG ONLY VETS | °78 = 0 A TR s ko Duridbis ml:: mc;:ue:"yl pove f:}:::ion ;};’::marczn;fi]:tego:::; 33 VBVllloughby, opp, OashiColge Y. BIG TR CRED c"‘CLES'Woot‘l].)eckers ! 10 1 476 the action of the Supreme Coury A, SPAITOWS .......... 7 11 388 on the Territory’s petition. As soon | Closing time for -classified and Huslik, Mile 221, Alaska Rail- 2-4 Front and Seward. CHICAGO, Feb. 26. — Only ILi- 0‘2‘ 8 13 381 as this is received from San Fran- | idvegum:&:. (z P. M.w < road, _Flsh Iiake 2-5 Front and Main. nois and Chicago of Western con- Bluebirds . 6 12~ .333 cisco, the Territory will move to/ PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Closing % for disp] - FOR SALE—Will sell or tease the 2-6 Second and Main. ference schools will be coached by | parrots % 167 re-open the matter. { ° vertisements: 11 A. M. ! Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks,|| 27 Fifth and Seward. veteran gridiron tutors. The re Bl S o i SoLl — | MOtOTShl “PACIFIC,, ;fi;wfl pee Hus g d- ] asks, containing finty-Geod] o Adnse Bl = |tirement of Pat Page as Indiana’ [ P | completely furnished rooms. Ad-|l 3-2 Uastineau and Rawn Way. | foothall teacher was the eighth in| 0 N LOST Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. Five cents for continuous |/ 3 3-4 Second and Gold. Big Ten circles in the past few 1 K ! : subsequent Insertion. dress Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks, | e ] 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. couu: five average words to Algeny. g—g mhagdmfiw iye;l:l;le Kizer at Purdue and Fritz 20 P OU N DS OF F A T! the | 3-7 Fifth and East. !Crisler at Minnesota, were new last | | | Minimum charge, 50 cents. WANTED 3-8 Seyenth and G°1g~ year. Sam Williamam at Ohio State 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. and Harry Kipke at Michigan were us Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST" ————————————————) | T et ) 1t d fatt; ats—go light on { WANTED—Woman wants general[| 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. | © "0, 1" o tors two .| Lost Her Double Chin xy,and, fatty meals—g years r . 1 erea e FOR RENT o, pork, giour, siendy gl 5 G drk ak Tuts Be | *2 Lost Her Prominent Hips | ML JUG SR, 00, Mend| « % _ FORBENT | pom o' o' || 43 B s e il B | 5, o som, i Lot s Stgimnens [ s s bt [ MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH FOR RENT Space formeny occu3 aress o1 care smpite. - || 4-6 Seventh and Maln. Hanley of Nombwestam $0. Glkin,| Gainef, Riasigal - Nigor vanished. ; (Davis Transportation Co. " pied by Cable Office. Steam|_ 5 S/ Wt B P R gatage. | Thistlewslie, Bave bgen, dp gpelr| Gainedijn ¥ieaglonsness Notice also that you have suined | pyEg JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAZ AT 6 P. M. Heated. Call 412. | WANTED—WIll rent three or Tour|| 4-9 Home Grocery. present posts three years. Gained a Shapely Figure in energy—your skin is clearer—, FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS » L UL | room furnished house with bath.|| 5-1 Seater Tract. TS Sedn g smkle - wlih glorogp For' Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep-| pqdress P. O. Box 1989. | porrr e If youre fat—remove the cause!|health—you feel younger in body— | 4 it B8 Lo cphgion ¢ Tuesday ing room. $1200 monthly. Tele-| |} HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED KRUSCHEN SALTS contain the | keener in mind. KRUSCHEN will| For information apply Dave Housel, Agent phone 2551. |6 mineral salts your body organs,|give any fat person a joyous sur-| Phone Single O FOR RENT—Slngle T . B MISCEL'A EOIJS with modern machinery. The }ulzmds and nerves should have to| prise. Apply Finn Haoll back of Nugget|TET US WRECK YOUR HOME better way. . . . We invite you}.| function properly. Get an 85¢ bottle of KRUSCHEN Shop. NOW. We work in conjunction to inspect this new equipment} When your vital organs fail to|SALTS at Juneau Drug Co. or But- (ENT—FI furpishea| iR the clements; all land mark- in operation, | perform their work correclly-fym;;' ler Mauro, Drug Co. (lasts 4 weeks). | FOR RENT-Flve robm Rpighed| X jarred during thi bowels and kidneys can't throw off | If this first bottle doesn't convince| modern house on 12th Street.! ;gr;dhoggrizzti’;}‘;muw':;:lily iz COAL FOR _New silk linings are here now|(nat waste material—before you|you this is the easiest, safest and| NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO, See Kilroy, DeVighne Apartments. | "o 0 oonctruction, wreck- in a big variety. realize it—you're growing hideously | surest way to lose fat—if you don't RENT 3 ishe ! ers and builders. Jobbing of all ’ | fat! feel a superb improvement in health | WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § pm. a3 tment, E];f ‘:03":;:2: g descriptions guaranteed. Lumber | EVERY PURSE Yurman 8 | Take half a teaspoon of KRU-|—so gloriously energetic—vigorous- from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska apartment, 1 P! Sha. Shundar for sale. THE FREE SCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot|ly alive—your money gladly rv-i ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. LANCERS, call telephone 59, NEW AND The Furrier Triangle Building{ Water every morning—cut out pas- | turned. —adv, | Prince Rupert, B. C,, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when FERRY TIME CARD YORK EXCHANGE, Downtown = Seraey R cargo warrants Headquarters. i \eaves Juneau for Douglas and |~ e o PURPOSE £y i 5 March 2—9 P. M......... M. S. NORCO Thane g | Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- n 6:15am. 6:15 p.m. ing. Radio and phonograph re- ’ p For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B %) .m. 17:30 pm. " f #eA0 a.m. o s, pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. CALL h 13:;113 afi,: §11:l5 g-m~ ‘ Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 2:00pm. 13 midoight Old papers at The Empire office. Us e 3:15 pm.t $1:00 3.m. ‘, ’ 000 DIRECT ' ‘ i for Juneau THE . W. CARTER MORTUARY | ' : Keapes Douta o Janen JOB Printi CHAS ||l “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” 8:308.m. $7:45 pm. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | for 1;52 hy :: ,,223 i led Service o pe Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 l 5 i disom aisom i you was —sisieseria | Paacific Coast : i ~!'{ Dry Cleaning and Pressing 2 $:30 p.m.t 1:15am. . | Y 0o : m, always. We always place out C l C | S AR 1—proigt pewgl: o7 333 phe| s { ALASKA MEAT CO ALASKA LAUNDRY t—Freight will be accepted. We 2—Saturdays only. | B 7 fob we do. Phone 412 I L ¢ §-<Effective April lst. are good printers —know it— o QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING n New Building on Shattuck Way Meudowbrook Butter Fresh T: Junean Ferry & Naviga- and ase willing to back ouy J

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