The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 27, 1931, Page 7

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w THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 27, 1931. By BILLE DE BECK ES--NES - TaTs ALL L kaow - Jus’ AS I'M TELLS YA - MR ZITZ A QRIP ON HER ARM LIKE HE. WAS GONNA GUST AT * 'SENATOR SCHNGPPS HAD BATu CF wiS E1STS UP (N THE AR, BuT I DNT HEAR WHAT HE wWAS NELLIN ABOLY - : RAN AN 43 Bast . So0LO ok THE S BARNFY GOO(‘LE AND SPARK PLUG (WHAT ELISHA POWERS SAW AS HE PEERED HROLGH THE \WINDOW OF (MADAME. LA MQUSSE'S voME THAT FATEFUL AIGHT. TRE \TE oF JanuaRy - HE HEARD A0 SOUND - NO , CONVERSATON anb HE DARED AIGT GO N RR '/ FEAR OF EXPOSLRE @Y SENATOR SOHNORRS < FROM WHOSE HOUSE HE HAD ESCAPED THAT UERY EVENING 4 S5 SAILING SCHEDULE Winter Round Trip Rate, Juncau to Seattle and Return—§73.50 Leave Seatlte Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Steamer Feb. Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Northwestern Yukon Alaska Northwestern REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S.S. NORTHWESTERN and S.8. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice. Information and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent Mar, Mar. 2 ‘A‘!rllnllillllllllllll IIIIIlllllllIII|IH|IIIIIIIIIIII|III|llIII|II||III|lIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHIHII = | Maiine News | e \ eeceevooes e Steamer Movements < FISHING BOAT e ployer and employee, property ewner and sail from Seattle March 11 e ing boa per wears no whiskers Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diegc H e : ' H s . NORTHEOUND . & Z - Q) | ® Northland due 7 o'clock to- GAPTAIN IvEs !E H ® night. Has 2'4 days' mail = = e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o = £ pemmmee: AWAY CODFISHE 2 nd 0 Februar i : f::)nm Seattle Feb. 28 at 9: I.E. y §4 Sout A o Norco scheduled to sail from e/ HE £ ) Lv.Seattls iArJunbat Ev.Juncap Seatle March 2 at 9 pm. ®,p f lib d 3= 2 EDUCED Farragut.. Jan. 30 Queen scheduled to sail -from @] HCGSI (2)3 Ha ldu}) /é vance £ RATE Jan. 24 Jan. 21 R e o PINT T . Seattle March 4 at 10 am. ®| o e ents 4= ROUND TRIP Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Empire Classified mls' ‘hd\e‘ proven unus Pringens. Notih dcbeduiéd 1o 8] 134 H 5 iy kg s Feb, 14 Feh. 26 ually resultful because The Empire is read sail from Vancouver, March ® a Pound Here g E| Jen. 1 Feb. % daily by many _sulxsn ribers and is the great L At st e Catt. Adiirow: Bicnsal of me!E : E| A e i meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- Seattle March 7, at 9 am. e halibui schooner Dagny doesn’s = Lt g| trip excursion fares from Seattle to i Admiral Farragut scheduled to e look like Santa Claus. The fish-'= = San Francico and return $40,00, to Lot fenabt at 10 am. and his yellow waterproof clothes| and return $65.00, All fares are firs o SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS e and hip rubber boots folded down S A T URD AY (“ld MOND 4Y class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes e R L s : Alameda southbound about e from the knees resemble in no wise| v days and Saturdays of popular coast- If it’s results you want then call Empire sl 3heto traditional atitee onithe. JotE wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- miral Peoples. GUY SMITH, Agent, Douglas. The e |generous patron of the Christmas| festival. But to the human flot-; am and jetsam, white and native, o |2along the city’s harbor line yester- e |day, the fishing boat's master eemed like the Yulotide benefactos in disguise. 500 or 600 Pounds The captain unloaded 500 or 600 ipounds of fresh deep sea codfish and gave it away to any and all} comers. News of the free cish| spread rapidly into the nooks and crevices of the waterfront, and in a few hours all the catch had been LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thu'rsdn; night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. fof Peters: burg, Kake and way ports, eseeescoees e Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. cost is very low. The Daily Alaska Emptre B. H. HOWARD, Agent, Juneau T lIIIIIIIIII|IIII"|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllI"IlIIIIIIIIIIIIII?II“I"HIII FELT HATS- All put in one lot and reduced for final clearance— FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE carried off, a fish or two at a‘ s ~ Your Choice, $1.9 Codfish are usually thiown away our Lhowe, $1.79 by the halibut boa on the banl B but all the harvest of the that came up with the {the Dagny when she lifted them for the last time, was thrown into the 'hold and brought to port for any and sundry folks who either can’t sp hooks of Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS NORAH January 13, 27; February 10, 24; March 10, 21, 31. WINTER EXCURSION FARES wecandoit anddoit right SWEATERS- = i w°".‘s‘;;’;§'m P All sizes. In Pullovers and Coat ROUND TRIP-$7350 FIRE ALARM CALLS || Tne Dagny’s halibut catch, which Styles. Regular Price $2.75. Waksts 5ol bo. or frbm &1l EAstern Points of United |brought 12 cents first grade and 8 cents second grade from the Se- | bastian-Stewart Company, was |shipped fresh to Seattle. States ¢r Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockles FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY 1-3 Third and Franklin, 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin. Fi SALE 1-5 Pront, near Ferry Way. Halibut prices advanced late yes- = OR SA 1-6 Front, near Sf"“mf"?“ terday afternoon on the Juneau $1.95 THE EMP FOR = : 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. |Exchange. Twelve and three- SALE — Will sacrifice Mink Is the Medium Sath an Alaska Railrosd. 100]| 1-8 Front, mear Saw M., fourths cents and 9 cents were the FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Den, 40 Brestiers or* quaitty, don- || 19 Front at A. J. Offiee, | tigures commanded by 1,800 pounds W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau hrough which the genersl || - slsting of 168 acres with gooa|| -1 Wilughby ab Totem Gro- |\landed by the Mabel, Capt. Ole e by " - » o] 23 cery: Jackson. The »uyc: was the San salmon stream. Completely furn-| 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s ¥ public can always have its wants supplied. ished. Wire or write Bowman| Juan Company, and the purchase HOUSE DRESSES- i T BT | H ] o Barn. was shipped fresh to Seattle on the |3 and Huslik, Mile 221, Alaska Rail | Ll fo Seattle on the{3 id(;:;:i;gmetlllze z(t;r ‘;‘lll-flflfld 4 2088, o Tkics, 2-4 :“:on: lng ;ew‘r:rd. ;steamshlp Farragut last night. 2 |y 4 e 2-5 Front and Main. Fern Has 5,000 Pounds 2 i . % Closing time for display ad- FOR SALE—Will sell or case tho|| 2-6 Second and Main. |7 Parn, Cept: Johf Lowell % A new assortment in all the bright col- EACITIC “‘."5"’"2"“0" DOMEANY 5 Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks,!| 2-7 Fifth and Seward. [with 5000 pounds of haljbut ar-|= ) tHT ceoptatin M h P ACIFIC b trst - [l Aacka, contaming thirty-two!| 2-9 Pire Hall + Rawn Wag, | Fived n Junean this morning. The ors and trims of Spring | otors p | completely furnished rooms. Ad 3-2 Gastineau ant awn - | hailing will probably be offered|= Five cents for contmmous | gress Mrs. C. McLean, Pairban 3-4 Second and Gold. {His. Atvberibont (XF 1t ikioe s HGH 3 . Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. subsequent Insertion. I Alatkn 3-5 Fourth and Harris. satisfactory, Captain Lowell said he | ery p(?(fl(l “ : for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent Count five average words to || I| 3-6 Fifth and Gold. would ship the fish off his acoutft|® 5 for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers e 109 | WANTED i| 3-7 Fifth and East. to Seattle on the Northland to-|= must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. « Minimum charge, 50 cents. !___._..___' 3-8 Seventh and Gold. night. 3 Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. ‘WAN’I‘ED—Woma.n wants general|| 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. The Sitka, with 112,000 pounds{= ~ 1 house work, either steady em-|] 4-1 le]’}"xh back Ofsl::f;'h:;‘; representing catches of several|= SILK DRESSES- ployment or by the day or hour. | 4-2 Calhoun, opp. boats on the banks, is due in Se-|Z " 3 TORMENT 1 wipciel bobd sitgecs ac-fl) €8 D A0S B0 O] e gipettor fomirey sl MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” e _§ dress 881 care Empire. || 4-5 Ninth and Cal ing. Results of her trip are await-|S . FOR RENT—Space formerly occus 3 i] 4-6 Seventn and Main. od. with great. interest by both]s In nearly all sizes and cplors. The cost (Davis Transportation Co.": picd by Cable Office. Steam | WANTED—Will rent three or four | 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. gaage. | puyers and fishermen here, H price on this lot of dresses has been LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDA Y AT 6 P. M. h : room furnished house with bath.|| 4-9 Home Grocery. It was repcrted in Juneau today|= 1 R o FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS FOR RENT—Large furn Sk | MG O. B LI {| 5-1 Seater Tract. that the Sitka had been prevented ignored and we have priced them at— Yo Skngwey Al Wip Borts— ity Diiher Tueaday ing room. $1200 monthly. Tele- EKNTI;D-V&"mircs';MI\‘Ikw be cngr-‘ == eding ap Prince hapert M8 For information apply Dave Housel, Agent PSRRoDo 301, BRORE CADEIE. A e A dispatch from Ketchikan to The |2 4 Phone Single O F(? e e A Enyice, fhs attérnoon. daid thy S| 5 For Saturday and Monday Clearance pply Finn HzIl back of Nugget MISCELLAN {EOUS ka cleared from Ketchikan direct|S sShop. A for Seattle and under federal law|= ' e 5 e e e e e ST could not have stopped at Prince|= i urmished | LET_US WRECK YOUR HOME 3 S S C GS Fom st oom famned 00 ek WOEIRE] coaLwor |t e arw w2 STLK STOCKINGS- NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. See Kilroy, DeVighne Apartments. :é‘h s}';l;:];le:‘:’;hz;fil é‘:::fll;"a&fi; LENTEN SERVICB § i FOR RENT — 3 room furnished| period. Springtime, accordingly, is EVERY PURSE TRINITY CATHEDRAL|Z Broken Lines. All Colors and All Sizes. ZIMNI'EMR iiflliflflsew—slma n:lol:s:h :vtfi uondz“mcm at 9 pm. apartment, Cliff Apartments. the sea;ogf%;const;uggon,v:;ec?l‘cl-l ¢ 8 pocts: Ketchikan Wrn':geu Hyder. irg—Tinest, ers an uilders. ol ng i L = . H | — ] —Petersb L descriptions guaranteed. Lumber Special Lenten services are being|= Prince Rupert, B, C,, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when FERRY TIME CARD | oo Plunder for sale. THE FREE AND :figa;t gl Tl ngn:‘hedraxr on|E 75 cents pa"' prtii LANCERS, call telephone 59, NEW ” Ve RS, @ sting of al|= Geaves Juneau for Douglas and YORK EXCHANGE, Downtown | PURPOSE short sefvice with address by Dean|s March 2—9 P. M........ M. S. NORCO L) Thane Headquarters. C. E. Rice, on subjects of general = Stocki 1l orth h 3 6:15 pm. | interest. The public is cordially|= tockings are really worth much more 97‘41?):‘: t'l'zflpm. FIRST class board and room, cen- invited to these services, which § For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. 5 iy A tral location. Single rooms with begin promptly at 8 o'clock. s 9:15 am.t 9:40p board $45.00 per month. Double CALL —— e = Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 b rfoping § rooms with board $40.00. Ma Old papers at The Empire office. Bt it Maki Us |I T nnsan - " o Boarding House. T R S RRTLBni LR, N A N 315 pm.t Hi0aa P *4:00 pm. 7IANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | 7 B R | ¢ Tt Deagtas for Fusist | SR S S b, Tin: DIRECT HAVE YOUR FUES CLEANED THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ||} «yoyR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” 6:30a.m. 6:30 pm. ing. Radio and phonograph re- 2 8:30am. $7:45 pm. pairing, Anderson’s Music Shoppe. with modern machinery. The “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ¥ . 9:30am.t 9:55 p.m. —_— better way. . . . We invite you | o 12:45pmt §11:30pm. SEE THE MEDIUM that tells you ope to inspect this mew equipment Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 D o P o 2:15 pm. 12:15pm. lg;gre you ask a question. Juneau aciric oast in’ opesstion. N g - (] ry anin g an ressin g $:30 p.m.t 1:15am. ms. et —— 5:00 pm. 3 i Coal Co New silk linings are here now 5 o *—Thane. [ TIDES TOMORROW ‘ A% in'a:big waxicty. i i M CO L SKA UN DRY F—Fosent wil bo ascepied. |, | , |t -ALASK EAT ALA LA ! 2—Saturdays only. i Y A Reg §--Effective April 1st. Low tide, 3:20 am, 65 feet. Phone 412 urman's s “QdUA{;IT% %NI:ESERVICE "1;0 521%11 LéK%NG In New Building on Shattuck Way .4 : o | High tide, 9:17 am, 147 feet. owbrook Butter us resh Tarflales ’ Junean Ferry & Naviga: | 10’ (e’ 419 pm., g3 fee. The Furrler, Triangle Bullding PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST* W - tion Company High tide, 10:53 p.m., 13.1 feer. % -

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