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ALL PULLED DOWN - KNEw MY SISTER ? = NO AR IM GONNA COME - PERHAPS MU BEAT (Y - CAN TELL ME SOMETHING ABOUT HER - Nou kiow & HAD NGT SEEN HER - T LWE 7 @ 1921, Kin: Veaturar Uyl NORTHWESTERN ARRIVES WiTH 47 PASSENGERS Steamship Books Many at Seattle and Brings Large Cargo Marine News FREIGHTERIS PULLED FROM REEF:DAMAGED 9 00 0000000 00 Steamer Movements * NORTHBOUND Norco due Saturday morning. Queen due Saturday night or Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to With 47 passengers for Juneau, a large quantity of freight and sail from Vancouver, March four and a half days’ mail, the 5at 9 pm. steamship Northwestern, Capt. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle March 7, at 9 am. Northland scheduled to sail Charles Glassc night enroute f called here last Seattle to Se James Griffiths Towad i Victoria Where Re- zn'zl 7 WHAT N TRE WERLD & WE. Doin' ARSUND »\ERE 2 Associated Press Photo ard. The vessel arrived at 11 L",’:‘ Feshia Mal Fa ek pairs to Be Made pm. and departed at 5 this morn- | i ing. A'::iu;:m Se"'::nzch;ds‘;lf ;"l’: VICTORIA, B. G., Match 4.—The No?l departare_from Scattl:t, tha at 10 am. o freighter James Griffiths has bven‘”‘;" “‘f‘fl‘(‘m ._bOOKEd flq otal m Alaska scheduled to sail from ® | floated from Rosedale Reef, on B mew n_‘X)s IIU.X‘HAISJ(J pu‘x.\_ Seattle March 14 at 9 am. .;Lhe American side opposite zms‘kav}-»\lX dhun:aka‘l at cht,(.}})- SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS o city where it wem. aground ye “‘,‘"c-t ‘A‘I!"leli im nmnghm‘[. Northwestern scheduled south- o“ erday. Three tugs pulled t estward are several members a my ture party said to b destined for Point Barrow. | Pascongers for Juneau .‘mal" into the v.xtcx The hull is - badly damaged and there is much water in the forepeak and Number 1 hold which has caused muchy Passengers who got off here in- o damage to wheat and flour. | cluded Maxine Baer, Mr. and Mr wayports. | The vessel was towed here where|B. M. Behre ds, P. P. Brevik, B. W Paciflc leaves every Thurs- @/ .. "o 11 probably be made. | Brereton, M. G. Clark, Anna Han- bound about March 10. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday e | night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and e ¢ ] '_'. western, v : Bk ——— Seward. Mr. Earling was accom- | five steerage. ersburg. [l | Exploration Company is a through| | passenger on the steamship North- panied by Mrs. three daughters. day at 10 a.m. for Peters- | son, J. W. Hurt, Walter B. Heis burg, Kake and way ports, ®| R. M. Keeny, Wendell Moran, Mr eeeceeenvooe e e o} A, Miller, G. Paul, Herman Pric ——.e———— \15 PA SSENGERS {Mrs. E. W. Shaw, Mrs. F. Wiss, Mr. . B ° |and Mrs. Wm. R. Vinacke, from S | TIDES TOMORROW | attle; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bl . * ABUARD UU EEN Gerald Church, J. A. Ramsey, Id [ z v Martensen, Chet Johnson, R. E. E%vh ;i:id:' '71;':4%13 :2 3?.’: ;:;:: | Lawrencc,v J. P. McNeil, Barbara| High tide, 1:39 pm., 19.3 feet. { Case, Marie Haines, R. D. Carrigan s txdev 53 pi 30 feet. | Frank Scully, A. J. Nelson, Sisel, from Ketchikan; R. H. C MINING MAN COM Ray B. Earling of the Fairbanks| SEATTLE, March 4. — Steamer Queen sailed at 10 o'clock this | morning for Southeast Alaska ports | with 66 first class passengers and H. R. deWydum, D Auliffe, J. W. Guck T. T. Brennen f Paine and C. A. Devlin, enroute from Seattle to from Pe- | The following passengers are Booked for Wes Earling and their | booked for Juneau: Persons who booked Is I \ FOR RENT FOR REN‘T_—wm rent our home complete to suitable parties at a nominal rent for a month or John H. Dunn. ¥* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. H Close in. Apply 315 Gold Street. ; FOR RENT—Will rent or sell Mid- get A C Radio Set. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. Telephone 143. FOR RENT—Space formerly occu- pied by Cable Office. Steam { Heated. Call 412. six weeks starting March 10th.} FOR SALE The Florence Shop | J. B. Thompson, R. A. Semple, for ports to the Wes e Jerry Smith, J. E. Seykova, Brice C. Ryan, Gerald V. Clark, J. Ander- Howard, wife and daughter; C. W. son and John Nelson for C Harper, Charles D. Ritter, Jr., and‘OkcBr Hart, J. J. Mche | wife, Miss A. B. Coleman, Mrs. L. Michael Vincent for A. Steck and three steerage. Loftus, Frances Goi terson, A .Smith, Ge [MR. AND MRS.BEHRENDS! “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- anent Wave BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Phone 427 for Appointment | . FOR SALE—Will sell cheap for cash or trade for cabin or house good strongly built trolling boat, 35% feet long by 10 foot beam; 10 h.p. Imperial engine, together with fittings, gurdy, shafting, belting, poles, tools, spotlight and box compass. Could be used for trading, logging or fitted for hali- but fishing. Also high class elec- trical radio, tall console, cost new. $250.00. Savage 30-30, Win- chester 12 Ga. Blankets, sheeis, crockery, cooking utensils. Apply Alstrom’s News Stand, Juneau. FOR RENT—-Single furnished room. Apply Finn Hzll back of Nugget Shop. { FOR SALE — Purnished cabin at Point Louise Beach. 16x18. See| Bill Vale. WANTED WANTED—A HEAKT. In this vast| y Territory there must be & big executive with human interes-,! who is willing to assist a college ! trained married man, age 26. The. advertiser has recently experi- enced financial reverses, due to conditions, and now is in need of monetary help. To the man| or firm willing to invest in me,| { 1 offer ample securitysand a| | - thoro business training, with wide | } engineering (field, office and, ¢ sales) experience. An investment! ! in manhood is unusual, but this is an unusual case. This man will prove himself a great asset. Cre- dentials as to character, ability, ete., will disclose real merit. Ad-‘ ! dress box 897, care Juneau Em-| ¢ pire. Y ! WANTED—Board, room and care . furnished children. Day '} month.. Telephone 166. | WORK wanted as bookkeeper, wait- ress or in home. Competent, best | of references. Telephone 472. 3 { WANTED—Will rent three or four | s room partly furnished house. L Wme P. O. Box 673. ‘WANTED—Will rent 3 room furn-| i ished apartment or small furn-! i ished house. Address P. O. Box ! 2198. C. D, Ritter. WANTED—Woman wants general or| | “house work, either steady -em- ! ployment or by the day or hour. Experienced, good references. Ad-/ dress 881 care Empire. ]W'ILL buy, sell or exchange cabins. FOR SALE — Tudor Ford Sedan, 1927 Model T, $75.00. New rear end, new transmission bands, good rubber. See Bill Vale. FOR SALE — Will sacrifice Mink 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. MISCELLANEOUS lots or platforms. See Lee Rox.| P.O. Box 2214 or Tel. 50. Down- town headquarters, New York Ex- change. CLUB Cafe for lease to responsible parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. FIRST class boara and room, cen- tral location. Single rooms with| board $45.00 per month. Double rooms with board $40.00. Maki, Boarding §WR VIANOS, Radlos, Sewing mohmu. Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio Te- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. SEE THE MEDIUM that tells you AWANTED—Walress. Must be exper- | mwed Apply Maki Boarding' i before you ask a question. Juneau | ©Old papers at ‘I'ne Empre. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company | | and W. L. Bachmar for Seward. | | Gecrge Race and J. L. S. Stanley FERRY TIME CARD \RETURN FROM STATES , “Pie” Traynor, Pittsburgh Pirate Jill f | chird baseman, doesn’t believe in | wasting pies in movie comedies. He'd rather eat them. He is in Los Angeles awaiting opening of spring training at Paso Roblcs, Cal. 14-Hour Week for ' Federal Employees Effective at Once e Under executive regulations 5 week in Wash- L ston, all Federal employees, ° field men of the In- e terior Department, are put ® on a 44-hour kly basis, ® according to word r ed ® here by the Federal Em- e ployees Union local from ® President Stewart of that ® organization. The reduction in hours gi Government employees here and else- where, except the Depart- ment of Interior me a half-holiday on Saturdays. Interior Deps e ployees in ington, ® C, come under the same rating. President Stewart said an effort would be made at once to extend the new order to those out- side the national capital. - et ——- . K, i AT THE HOTELS Gastineau R. H. Chadwick, Frank Scully, |Chet Johnson, R. D. Carrigan, R. | weaves Juneau ror Douglas and B. M. Behrends, President of the ESTEBETH GOES TO f b;:m:m;mimwEC:,S)‘Z:(’:(:] b:;l e iB. M. Behrends Bank and of the| LYNN CANAL PORTS!and mrs' A c. Black ana A. 4 B xg:;:p.:. B. M. Behrends Mercantile Store, | ¥ |Nelson, Portland; ©O. A. Paine, ;:g :‘:, 9:40 ;m ¥eurned with Mis, Be'hr(‘nds o Ju-| ith two passengers, a small car-' Kake; Wendell Moran, Georgetown, 12:30pmt §i1:15pm. Sbau Imst night on hex;te‘z'mhgn go and mail, the motorship Este-'Calif.; R. W. Brereton, Spokane. 2:00pm. 12 midnight Northwestern from a visit In the. petn Jeft Juneau last evening for | Alaskan S:XSp‘m" $1:00 8.0, sz:i':swas in the East on business H4nes and Skagway. She will re-| Ida Mortensen and Barbara Case, | ; 4 - 2. Iturn here tonigh atory to|Ketchikan, epbh L las for Junean and thén game back West to moet | l(“:vlng on he:“fogtulg:erv’vt:-k](v )voy~‘ Zynda r y l.:'aavoe::oul (e Mrs. Behrends, who left here r°flaxu to Sitka and way ports tomor-| Mr. and Mrs. William R. Vinocke, e her pleasure trip a week or 0 5y evening. Chehalis, Wash.; J. C. Price, Port- 9:30a.m.t | aiter his departure. The vessel's passengers for Lynn!age, Pa.; T. F. Brennan, 12:45 pm.t TR e |Canal ports were W. D. Gross for J. A. McNeil, Sitka 2;15pm: | COMES BACK FROM KLAWOCK Haines and George R. Emory for ———— $:30 pm.t 1:15am. |Sknmuy Old papers at The Emp‘re omce 5:00 p.m. Dr. W. J. B. McAuliffe, physi-| — — *—Thane. cian in charge of the Government 1—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. §-~Effective April 1st. Hospital here, has returned from Klawock. He was called there by reports of a scarlet fever epidemic Jamong the Indians . Th ereport proved groundless. ——————— { Approximately 56.93 per cent. cf | vehicular traffic ‘accidents in 1930 occurred at intersections, statistics cf the California Automobile asso- | clation show. , L A Ny P S euck ————— FIRE ALARM CALLS “When We Sell TELEPHONE 134 A D REXALL ORDERLIES 25¢—50¢ Butler, Mauro Drug Co. $1.00 It—It’s Right” WE DELIVER Express Money Orders COAL FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE 1-3 Third and Frankln, 1-4 Prcnt and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. f 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. | 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. i 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill 1-0 Front at A. J. Office. ! 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- Coughs from colds may lead to se- Tious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take, Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and in- cery. 2-3 Wlllouzhby. opp. Cash Cole's n THREEWDXYS’ COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL demenu which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the ir- ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trozble and checks the growlh of the germs, Creomulsion is guaranteed satisface FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Lsue suneau Northbound Southbound Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Al Mar. 24 Northwestern Mar. 31 REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Sew S.S. 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 Leave “reamer Seatlte Yukon Alameda Northwestern Yuko _ Feb, Feb. 21 28 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Southbouna Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau 30 27 10 26 WINTER REDUCED RATE RCUND TRIP SEATTLE AND Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Farragut.. Queen ....Jan, Queen .....Feb, Farragut Feb. Queen Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Queen Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Visit Calrtornya tmnis winter, low round trip excursion fares from Seattle ta San Francico and return $40,00, to Log 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, B. H. HOWARD, Agent, Juneau 21 24 7 14 Jan. Feb. Feb. Agent, Douglas, FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS NORAH March 10, 21, 31 B.C. COAST STEAMCHIPS PRINCESS ALICE April 11, 21, May 2 Tickets sold to or from all Xastera Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockles FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneaun 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 wmter 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 Y 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 CALL | hibits growth, tory in the treatment of coughs from | Of all known drugs creosote is rec- | colds, bronchitis and minor forms of Us ! ogni by high medical authorities | bronchial irritations, and is excellent s | as one of lhe greatest healing agencies | for bulldmg up the system after colds for coughs from colds and bronchial | or flu. Money refunded if not re- | DIRECT | iritations. Creomulsion contains, jn | lieved after taking according mdnrec- | | addition to creosote, other healing | tions. Ask yaur g v.) P o pe ¥ , acific Coast FROM coms rmrmao;v Coal Co. Phone 412 UNITED FOOD COMPANY 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 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. Telephone 114 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way, “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST" <72 R

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