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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 28, 1931. BA RNEYE}OOGLE AND SPARK PLUG . DEAR BARNEN - WAS NI NCW I KNOW ELI'SHA PONERS DID MURDER MADAME LA MOUSSE - HE DIDNT LOOK THE POLICEMEN SQUARE (N TRE ENE WHEN HE WAs TELLING ABOLT THAT TERRIBLE NGUT - I COLLD TELL HE - ALL OF US CouLb NOWwRS TRuLY A.S.E. TampPA. DEAR MR. GOOGLE. - IE CPAL SHOWERS HAD ANY CHER SWEETIES AND WHETHER, MR. Z\TZ (S WELL HEELED &S Empire Classified ads have proven unus- ually resultful because The Empire is read daily by many subscribers and is the great meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- tenant. ployer and employee, property owner and If it’s results you want then call Empire cost is very low. Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. The 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- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per lina first in- sertion. Pive cents for continuous subsequent Insertion. Count five average words to FOR RENT pied by Cable Office. Heated. Call 412. FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room. $12.00 monthly. Tele- phone 2551. 1% Apply Finn Hall back of Nugget | k Shop. H } FOR LENT—Flve room furnished ‘ modern house on 12th Street.: 4 See Kilroy, DeVighne Apartments. FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau ror Douglas and I ‘V\ Thane - 6:15a.m. 6:15 pm. ‘ 7:10a.m. $7:30 p.m. i 9:15 am.t 9:40 pm. H 12:30 p.m.t §11:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00 a.m. ’ *4:00 p.m. | Leaves Douglas for Juneau i 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 17:45 pm. » 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 p.m. i 12:45pm.t §11:30pm. i 2:15p.m. 12:15pm. i pm.t 1:15am. :00 p.m. * | *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. i 2—Saturdays only. §~-Effective April 1at. ; Juneau Ferry & Naviga- 2. tion Company FT)R RENT;s ace n;rmerly occu- | B - b Steam | WANTED—Will rent three or four | FOR RENT--Single furnished room. | i 1 i FOR SALE FOR SALE — Will sacrifice Mink l ranch on Alaska Railroad. 100 pens, 40 breeders of quality, 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. !FOR SALE—Will sell or tease the Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks, Alaska, containing thirty-two completely furnished rooms. Ad- dress Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks, Alaska. 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. ! room furnished house with bath. Address P. O. Box 1989. ! decied | WANTED—Waitress. Must be exper- jenced. Apply Maki Boarding House. 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. FIRST class board and room, cen- tral location. Single rooms with| board $45.00 per month. Double rooms with board $40.00. Maki Boarding House. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-Q ing. Radio and phonograph re-} pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. SEE THE MEDIUM that tells you before you ask a question. Juneau Rooms. LOST AND FGUND | FOUND—A brooch was picked up at Pioneers Dance in the EIks Hall Friday night. Owner may claim same by calling upon John I AM AN AMATEUR- DETECTWVE 1 NEARS OLOD. AND HAVE SOINED SOME oF TTRE MOST DIFFIGULT CRIMES I WiLL BE GLAD Yo HELP NoL QUT (N THIS 1A MQUSSE MURDER - WRITE ME ALL TRe (MPORTAKT FACTS - ElRST CGES\DES ELISHA POWERS 21Tz FIRED TRE FATAL BUUET THAT SNUFFED oOT THE UFE OF THE EREMGH MAMA SCHNODPS PAID HIM TS 00 IY, BUT I OONT THINK SO FOR SURE YET. IMWATING T© SEE WHAT ToM Tom HAS To sAY VedEN HE SHOWS Lp S.3. ST.PEERSEURG FLA ® 0 000000000 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Nerthwestern is due to arrive Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle March 2 at 9 p.m. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle March 4 at 10 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver, March 5 at 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle March 7, at 9 am. Nerthland Scheduled to sail from Seattle March 9, at 9 P.m. Admiral Farragut scheduled to sail from Seattle March 11 at 10 am. SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS Alameda southbound about March 3. 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, ® o0 000000 s ATTENTION EX-SERVICE MEN On Monday and Tuesday even- ings, March 2nd and 3rd, there will be several men at the American Legion Dugout to assist veterans in making out applications for loans on their Adjusted Compensa- tion Certificates from the Veterans i Bureau of 8 —adv. 1 | DANCE TONIGHT / With the SERENADERS at the ELKS' HALL. —adv. Qli papers 2t office. [ FIRE ALARM CALLS | 1-3 Third and Franklin, 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- cery. Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. i| 2-9 Fire Hall. | 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. i} 3-4 Second and Gold. {] 3-5 Fourth and Harris. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. i| 3-7 Fifth and East. {| 3-8 Seventh and Gold. (| 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. {| 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. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 46 | 4 4-9 5-1 COAL FOR EVERY PURSE " AND - PURPOSE CALL Us DIRECT Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 T. Spickett, prove property ahd paying for this ad. Marine News !®00e00c0so00nceccccocscccsosccssscocsccse 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's fiNorthrup, P. Gilmore, J. Gilmore, }|S. Oaksmith, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. AND AIST ONLY THAY BUT POOR ELISHA 1S TRe. VIGTIM OF CIREUMSTANTIAL| EVIDENGE - THAT BoY ! WOULLD HE HAVE THE AJERVE Te COMMIT SucH A GRIME? OF COLRSE. HE SToLE AN CNERGOAT BEEAUSE HE. WANTED To Eseape --auT You CoLLDART CALL KM A THIEF - SENATOR SCHAOMS IS AQTHING GOT A — - ————d NORTHLAND HAS 33 PASSENGERS IN AND 27 0UT {Motorship Brings Capacity | Cargo and Takes Away Fish With 33 passengers and a ca- pacity cargo, the mctorship North- land, Capt. L. Williams, arrived in Juneau from Seattle at 7 o'clock last evening. With 27 persons |booked for ports to the South and |a consignment of fish, she started on her return voyage to Puget Sound this afternoon. The ves disembarked passen- gers and discharged general freight |after her arrival. She shifted then to the pier of the Union Oil Com- ny to put off a large quantity jof oil. The craft tied up th morning to the Juneau Cold Stor- jage Company's dock to take on fresh and frozen fish, and em- |barked pascengers there for the trip south. | Passengers who came here on the Northland were Mr. and Mrs, H. Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Pas- iqual Algosa, Mrs. L. S. Botsford, \Mrs. Blanche Nelson, Miss J. E. |Nelson, Dr. G. A. Doelker, R. S. |Bragaw, T. B. Setzer, Paul Lenhart, |Louis Mideke, O. M. McKee, F. |Rumbaugh, J. S. Stanley, A. Carl- |sen, J. Barragh and A. Mec- !Dougall, all from Seattle; Mrs. K. |Olsen, Mrs. Hollie Carter, |Ellen Marsh, C. Olsen, B. C. Del- zelle, L. H. Kubley, J. R. Reynolds H. B. Crewson, B. F. Heintzleman, H. J. Oster, Neil McGregor, Charles !Benjamin, D. Rose, A. H. Ziegler ;and O. G. Torrance from South- jeast Alaska ports. | Persons who hooked passage here { for ports to the South were: For Wrangell—E. B, Clayton and 'Miles Murphy. For Ketchikan—P. G. Charles, {Roy Anderson, W. Hathaway, A! /Smith, R. Peraz, D. Leaska, G. | Philbrock, Malcolm Wilson, Mrs. B. C. Hanson, Robert Hanson, Elea- nor Hanson, B. F. Pryer, Olsén, Thomas Scott and E. Forss. and Mrs. D. G. Mentrum, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Poole. —————— — | TIDES TOMORROW .bow tide, 4:27 am:, 49 feet. High tide, 10:25 a.m., 16.2 feet. Low tide, 5:10 pm., -13 feet. High tide, 11:36 p.m., 14.8 feet. Tides Monday Low tide, 5:20 am., 3.0 feet. High tide, 11:19 a.m., 17.7 fect. Low tide, 5:5% p.m. -2.7 feet. | NO SHOALING FOUND BY SURVEY CRAFT There is no evidence of shoaling about 100 yards north of North (Point Dolphin within the limits |of Wrangell Narrows, according to 'Major Malcolm Elliott. A survev was made of the waters in Feb- !ruary. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS n the Commissoiner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before E. E. Zimmer, U. 8. Com- missioner and Ex-officio Probate Judge, Haines Precinct. In the the matter of the estate of George W. Hinchman, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned was, on the 4th day of February, 1931, duly appointed administrator of the esta te of George W. Hinchman, deceased. All persons having claims against | the estate of the deceased will| presént them with proper vouchers ; and duly verified to the under- signed at his residénce, Haines, | Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. MADAME (A MOUSSE BERAUSE. Miss | "1 this morning for Alaska ports with i Einar| For Seattle—Carl Davidson, Mr,l {paid upon confirmation of sale by By BILLE DE BECK I THINK AUNTIE KILLED SHE WAS SCARED THE SENATOR- WBULD (EAVE CRAL (N THE. LUREH AND THEY WOULLDAT GET TAT SWELL EXCURSION 'ROUND THE WORLD -+ AND ALL THE SENATOR'S MILLIONS: BESIOES - AUNTIE DID IT! swe Loy, HOT TIMES AND IS Teo LAY - FEAR T-T15 MAY BE LOST; UNSEEN SINCE 0CT. 15TH Swall Gasboat Out of Ket- chikan Reported Miss- ing Many Weeks Fear is entertained for the safety of the gasboat T-715, P. O. Gaas: land, owner and master, which has not been heard from at Ketchikan, its hcme port, since last Octsber, acdording to a cablegram received [today by United States Marshal Al- bert White. The Seaman’s Home in Ketek {kan has reported the vessel m'-. ing to the Marshal's office in this city. It left on October 15, for {a destination not known here and was due to have returned in De- cember. On leaving it told Rev. Adkins, iat the Seaman’s Home it would return for mail for those aboard in December. Since its departurc has not been reported and no word 1at the Femmer wharf immediately|has been received by the Home 20 for Kvichak and Bristol Bay. {which is holding mail for it. therities said they had no record The Marshal's office he {s ‘making an inquiry to atcertain |if it has been seen in this district weeks. by’ local navigators. HAS 21 ABOARD FOR THIS PURT;‘ — Steamer | at 9 o'clock | SEATTLE, Feb. 28. | Northwestern sailed 129 first class passenger and 39/ stéerage. | The following passengers booked for Juneau: P. P. Brevick, Gabe Paul, Mrs. |E. W. Shaw, Mrs. F. Weiss, Wal- | ter' B. Heisel, B. M. Behrends and wife, B. W. Brereton, M. G. Clark, A. Miller, J. W. Hurt, William Vinacke and wife, William Moran, | | Herman Price, Maxine Baer, Anna | Hudson, and four steergge. are ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of sale made and entered of record by the Pro- | bate Court of Haines Precinct, Ter- ritory of Alaska, on the 14th day of February, 1931, in the matter of the estate of A. S. Chisel, deceased, the undersigned administrator of sald”estate will sell at public auc- tion, subject to confirmation of cale by sald Probate Court, the whole of the real estate belonging to said estate in order to pay the outstanding claims against said es- tate, and the costs and expenses of administation; said real estate is described as follows: Lot 6 in block 2; lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in block 11; lots 20 and 21 in block 21, situated in the Town of Haines, Alaska; 2 homesteads, situated 27 miles West of Haines, Alaska, and consisting of 833-11/100 and 160 acres respectively. Terms of sale, ten per cent down at time of sale, and balance to bé the court. Place of sale at the late residence of A. S. Chisel, de- ceased, in the said Town of Haines, Alaska, on the 28th day of March, 1931, the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Dated this 14th day of Febru- ary, 1931, J. H: CHISEL, Administrator of the estate of A. S. Chisel, deceased. First publication, Feb. 21, 1931. Last publication, March 14, 1931. i Lo L e Local United States Customs’ au- gas sails on May 12 for NORTHRETERY CAPORE N WELL, TS BEQINNIN' B LoOK UKE HALE Te DPEapLE (N AMERICA ARE DETECTVES - STEAMERS FOR CANNERIES TO SAIL SHORTLY Fleet Preparing to Depart for Alaska with Sea- son’s Supplies SEATTLE, Feb. 28.—The cannery fleet is being pr d for depar- tures but with curtailment ldve to the condition of the salmon market. The Denali sails March Kodiak and Cook Inlet. steamer Latouche Is March for False Pass. Th April 1 for False P. |Alaska Steamship | sels. The steamer Perry L. Smithers }smls April 7 for Orca, Uyak, and Kenai and on May 12 for Naknek and Nushagak for the Northwest- ern Fisheries Company. | | The steamship Otsego sails April 11 for George Inlel ku Harbor, | Yakutat, and Kenai, and on May 10 for The 21 All are| Company ves- |The steamer General W. C. Gor- ! Nushagak \and the steamer Libby Maine sails May 14 for Egigik. Al Libby, |McNeill and Libby Company ves- sels. —————— | | | Lakina sails/| | JAIL SENTENCE | OF SIXMONTHS Federal Judge Puts Gang-: ster Behind Bars, Contempt Charge i | | CHICAGO, 111, Feb. 28 —Alphonse | Capone has been adjudged in ctm-" empt of court for failure to face! a grand jury two years ago. He was sentenced by Federal Judge Ames Wilkerson to six months in the Cook County Jail. | Judge Wilkerson rebuked Caponc for his falsification of an affidavit pleading illness as his excuse for not appearing before the Grand Jury. A physician’s affidavit said Capone was confined in bed on the | day he took an airplane trip to |the Bahamas. | Capone was shocked by the sen-| tence. The swarthy gangster paused in his gum chewing and| said: “We will get another cver-rule this court.” ‘Capone’s commitment to jail was | stayed for 30 days. | This is the first time Capone has been sentenced in Chicago. i —————e—— | ATTENTION EX-SERVICE MEN | On Monday and Tuesday even- ings, March 2nd and 3rd, there will | be several men at the American | Legion Dugout to assist veterans| in making out applications for | loans on their Adjusted Compensa- | tion Certificates from the Veterans, Bureau of Seattle. —adv. court to Old papers at the Empire office. IRIDIUM TIP Fountain Pens | $1.50 io $3.50 The cheapest GUARANTEED Fountain Pen on the Market. Phone 25<iWe Deliver UNITED FOOD COMPANY — Dated at Haines, Alaska, 4th day of February, 1931. i C. A. LINDHOLM, | Administrator with the| will annexed. First publication, Feb. 7, 1931. Last publication, Feb. 28, 1931. this| SAILING SCHEDULE Winter Round Trip Rate, Juneau 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 REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. $.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice, Information and Tickets Steamer Yukon Alameda Northwestern Yukon Alaska Northwestern Feb. 21 Feb. 28 mar. 7 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 W. E. NOWELL, Agent Southbound Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau 30 27 10 WINTER REDUCED RATE ROUND TRIP Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. 26 Farragut.. Queen Queen Jan. 24 3 7 Farragut Feb. 11 Feb. Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Visit Caltornra tmis winter, low round trip excursion fares from Seattle ta San Francico and return $40,00, to Los Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diege and return $65.00. All fares are firs class. Sallings from Seattle on Wednes days and Saturdays of popular coast- wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- miral Peoples. GUY SMITH, B. H. HOWARD, Agent, Douglas, Agent, Juneau AD 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 all Wastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies L‘QNAfif N APACIFIC: 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, eyery 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 9 p.m. from Pier 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 March 2—9 P. M. 5 ..M. S. NORCO March 9—9 P. M. M. S. NORTHLAND For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. 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