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. » __THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ; By BILLE DE BECK IM WARNIN NE BasS - POAY 8oV DOAE | THE NEX TIME I SEE Ml | suwoxe aur AGi AN ue's ! | Tar aniMAL © Yours I 3 RUAIN I ROUAD LOOSE / YOUR BUSINESS- THeY S Gouua Qe TROLBLE! [ Ik You've Gor i AN - AN e ) SYOP BSTHERMY | 3 N i y FINEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northhound Southbound *Yukon ... June 9 June 15 tAlameda June 13 June 15 *Aleutian June 15 June 22 T tNorthwestern . June 20 June 22 tAlaska ... June 24 * Yukon June 23 June 20 t Alameda ... June 27 * Aleutian ¢ June 30 t Alaska e July 2 t Northwestern ..June 30 July 4 * Yukon ... July 4 July 17 t Alameda Loduly 7 July 11 t—Southeastern Alaska Route. = = o ¢ 1931. King Features Syndicate, = o Oreat Britain rights reserv MISCELLANEOUS Bay, about 60 miles west of Cape| For ports south, the Admiral| : THE EMPIRE LONBSOME—JGIN Ohlo's largest . i correspondence club, Members ev- | e Watson booked at Juneau 18 pas- iy *—Southwestern Alaska Route. erywhere. 150 ladies names, ld-i arlne eWS sengers. - They were: W. E. NOWELL, Agent » @resses and descriptions $1.00. For Petersburg—Don Molver, K. S " PHONE 2 i Through which the general (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- | B. Edwards, James McDonald, Carl ? public can always have its | | Aoner, F. S. King, Raymond Cos- i -cod s s pation with remittance. J. E. | : 4 ol 8, Ray * | cas, Richard Jensen. | cl time for classified || Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio, | 0 i «dvertisen 2P M R T P, |28 e RE s ¥t es e ror Ketehikan—T. M. Anderson 3 nents: CLUB Cale vor lease to responsible | e A N A Arney Benz, H. Adi, Ed Jaber, M. . . . i Olosing time for display ad~ ||~ parties or for sale. Apply Rovert s Steamer Movements w I L Richard, W. G. Strench. amert|Policemen Hide in Auto of ! vertisements: 11 A, M. T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe. |q NORTHBOUND | ‘ Delenbrock, Victim; Arrests Quick- ! “:n""‘" b ot PR o T v e | & Prince Gesege. dua 8 tonigl .1 AND TAKES UN For Seattle—Norman R. Stewart, } ly Made Q W. Lahikainen, Anard Runquist, g PG R L Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-|® Northland due Saturday. s Flbibere q | Northwestern is scheduled to e . Radio and pnonograph re- ‘ ] mmu‘u:: insertion. = ::llm‘ B pna ahy v; o BhITE Babiiasy, . W POTTSDOWN, Penn., June 18.—| b | nt five average wor. . "' Princess Louise is due Satur- ® Receiving information that Dr. J. Leave Arrive Southbound i the line. 3 2 {® day evening i E. Porter, aged 66, was to be kid- Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau i Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR RENT | ® Dorothy Alexander due Sun- e } DUE THIS EVENING [napped, two policemen concealed | Watson. June 17 themselves in the rear of the doc- & FOR RENT—Store r 1 62 o8k ’ Evans ... | = on Seward Street; good loga.|® Admieal Rogers. is scheduled ® ,Vessel Is Bound -to Seattle| Steamer Prince George, making fors car when he recelved a mys- o e ay dpighe i 1 tion; bl 3 to arrive Monday. e her first trip to Southeast Alaska |terious call. 4 | FOR SALE oy ponable rontal. AV L SOHEDULED SAILINGS o | From cIf(;?l::kpSew&it‘d for, this season, according to a ca-| The doctor drove to the appoint- et o il A et Heward, 2 | ® Prince Henry scheduled to sail .‘ an a orts blegram received by Agent Shepard,|ed place and two men climbed i3 F%‘:Qi‘;‘;’:_?‘a"“' enquire George =53 le from Vancouver at 8 o'clock o o will arrive “on time” tonight. This|aboard the car, not noticing the | Waidon .June 34 Juus 37.:Uyly 28 FOR RENT—Furnished steam-!® tonight. . time is believed to be 6 o'clock this|policemen concealed. Inlormewmos ana tckets furnished FOR SALE-Large wardrobe trunk | heated rooms, close in; newly|® Alaska scheduled from Seattle ©' Bound from Kodiak and Seward |evening. The doctor drove, as he was| on Seattle-Cafifornia service, 8 in good condition. Apply 526| renovated; reasonable rates. Gas-|® at 9 o'clock tonight. e to Seattle, the steamship Admiraly Passengers aboard the Prince|told, to where another car was! California-Ne York East Street. tineau Rooms, over Gastineau|® Yuken scheduled to sail from e Watson, Capt. Einar Thomsen and|George for this port include Mrs.|waiting with a third alleged kid- Canal and ;fimn. Fr i | . Grocery. ® Seattle June 20 at 9 am. e Purser W. W. Tolman, called at Ju-|Sprake and family, and Albert Flo- |napper. i FOR SALE—Adsit property on Sec-| _____________________ |e Pringess Alice is scheduled to ® | neau last night arriving at 7 p.m, |rian. The officers then shook off the Round the world, Trans-Atlantle, ;);d sf;r:ec.ml:‘?;:st?ii:isngsu;t:fleiF‘(fi?flfi;:El;l;;f‘:grm:fig& sseuei :B:l‘; ® sail from Vancouver June 20 o ar;d depstrtlling at 1 a. mtr ’Il'he ves- —_——— nplpe:rance of baggage and arrcs',edl Trans-Pacific. re; =1 é 5, e at 9 pm. e sel reported an uneventful voyage|e ————————————— e all three men. h Rou | ters upstairs. Large storeroom at| for men; close in. Call at 326,|e Norco scheduled to sail from e from the Westward. She brought| | TIDES TOMORROW i| One man, said to be Foster! er, ret'::mhs;flrfinm ;;a;%:.e fp o { back of building. Inquire up-| Second Street. ® Seattle June 22 at 9 pm. ¢ to this city one passenger, T. E.lg— ., |Weand, of Philadelphia, had let-1 4 ! stairs at premises after 5 pm. R RENT- S iloroed. s et 1 ® Prince R‘;Iperl. sched‘;ned tgzsaxtl ¢ Pauli o[rCordnL\]'a, v:;lex; on:-r Das- Eigh gt,ijde g:z; am, 172 ;‘Pcl. ters in his possession indicating B. H. HOWARD, Agent. | £17 it i 4 g e from Vancouver June at e sengers from the Westward were: |Low tide 20 a.m., -2.3 fect | the physician was to be held for ! FOR BALE"*}I?‘;*h““ i‘)g; 6th ""751“"‘"3 POONEL Ribte. 0. RO e| From Kodiak—Peter Wold, for|High tide 3:45p.m., 14.8 feet |$15,000 ransom. aRg lech) Saptone AR5, o ¢ Alameda scheduled to sail ® Ketchikan; Mrs. H. J. Hunt and)Low tide 9:30pm, 36fcet| The other two men, Edward| » | FOR SALE—Plate Gass Showcases. FOR RENT—Three room furnish-|® from Seattle June 23 at 9 ® |two daughters, E. W. Griffin, Wal- - Kitchell and Harry McKay, are Various sizes. Juneau Young| ed apartment. Electric range.|® pm. ® ter Bellow, Walter Bellow, Jr., for | e. ¢ |described as Philadelphia gangsters, | i Hardware Co. t Telephone 138. ‘- Admiral Watson scheduled to e Seattle. HALIBUT PRICES | —————— P — — e ® sail from Seattle June 24 From Seldovia — Jack McCord ° ‘““POR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable F?R RENT—Large rurtnlshed room's gt 10 am. e Don Connell for Seattle. SPATTLE, June 18—Fifty-eight VIRGINIA SHAl IUCK % for taxi. Cheap for cash. See) for rent. $1200 month. Clcse in.le SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS ¢| From Three Saints Bay—G. S.|thousand seven hundred pounds of RE"[RN TT| = Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. | Telephone 2551, |® Qucen in port at midnight to- e | Wilson for Seattle. halibut were received here yes § s T0 SEA LE = et - e oo ToR Rfi?Tw 3 B |® night and sails 8 o'clcok to- @ | From Seward—F. M. Sterling for day and sold for 5 and 11% ccnw,t Miss Virginia Shfl";wk.sd:usmir‘ LE—Income Dear! = —Une, two or ree's morrow morning. Seattle. a pound. of Mr. and Mrs. Allen attuck, = fl:s{ el tflflsg:rifi“ E{;;:a Gg:fll:k'. s g’“]'ig;‘st‘:'?dw flz?“;‘;;‘;; ’z:'fw Princess Charlotte due in port From Yakutat—J. B. Stiles for Eas lesf; on ll?er return htu S{!Bfi- e | s, - 9 v ¢ : e, e will resume her posi- . e |® at 6 oclock tomorrow morn- @ |Seattle 4 &6 93 - Telephorie-5602. .. < 2 ‘;’;fiifl;"fiti‘ V:‘I'!SVO f?fi:g"sfi‘: e ing and sails 2 hours later. e | Takes Fish Aboard DERANGED VETERAN “["““’" 'sh:"’;:""“;’"‘écl ‘:“"I’I‘f";’:;"f The World’s Greatest Travel Systent 'OR SALE—Twelve foot, round bot- fins o . Aleutian scheduled south June ® | The Admiral Watson docked at Coledid s minipdi Tl e £ » oo | SR grgire Beaview Apkiii-e 2. the whart of the Juncau Coia sior-| SERIQUSLY ILL ON [he nas been on vacation and nss () pRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICT = tom cedar skiff in good ments, No. 18. il : Z Apply to H. Weiss, Box 2293, Ju- i ]' Admiral Evans scheduled t0 ®|gage Company here. She took WAY TO SANITARIUM | spent part of her holiday visiting | N i L FOR RENT—-Completely fumxshed, sail south June 24. ® |aboard 5000 pounds of fresh hal- with her parents here. AND SEATTLE & house; also furnished apart-;® LOESL § g ¢ ibut and 1,200 cases of canned king Clyde Davis, World War Veteran, oG NTED .+ ments. Tel. 2004. |:® Estebeth leaves every Thursday ® | saimon for discharge at Seattle. | - itted to Morningside Sanic|® . wa s nlght st 6 pm. for Sitka and o | The halibut which had been fonn i o ok s mentaily | | 4T THE TS I Princess Charlotte June 19 = FOR RENT—Furnish - . % . . ] L e Y e ¢ A WANTED Colored 1aay wants| heated apasimemnte ;t;;rgp S Sodlls’ Teee. il DA by the-schoamer Cosanis yesterdsy,|(CTARGeA, and_enroute to Seatile Gastineau : i work by day or hour, or will ac-| Apartments. ¢ 10 for - Potells & T Juan |NOW on the steamer Yukon, IS sel-| g I W, Benediot, Portland; Princess Louise .. = t steady work as chamber- e :‘y R A 55 ;a;fem g Gommany oy |16Usly 11l and doubts were express- | wiliam Gibbon, Tulsequah; George cepl ports, g ; . . maid. Telephone 124. FOR RENT - Comfortable hem"'. oo e et e e ns Y bl o s ative LI 3 { MLy that he would over t8ath| Jonn Hogmat: . B BAll Gee| Princess Alice E oy furnished apartments; $50.00 and | ‘Gseorgefl w X ‘1the sanitarium. attle; H. Larson,, Juneau. = WANTED—Children to care for by; $60.00. Nugget Apartments. i | A" telegram receiveg by United » ‘Alaskan . day, week or month. Telephone| — "7 | ADMIRAL ROGERS Off Floating Canncry |Statés Marshal Albert White said| 7 Bragion. Sewad: H. M. M Princess Charlotte 254, FOR RENT-—4 room furnished, The canned salmon was loadud.wlwas worse, was having|ggo l{;‘:e;’“v ward; H. M.Moore, & heated apartments; splendid NOW NORTHBOUND from the motorship Washington, gspms, and that Dr. Alcorn, a well P ik e Low summer tourist fares to all points in Canada and the WANTED—Children to care for by| view. Inquire 115 West 6th St.| SEATTLE, june 18.—Steamer Ad-|Capt. James Frank Wright, float- ma“ westward physician, aboard M'CORD GOING SEATTLE Unit S 5 Fie day or hour. Telephone 3402. Phone 330. - miral Rogers salled at 10 o'clock ing canner, which laid herself| g steamer, thought it was Prob-| Jack MoGont. who syl nited States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. HELP WANTED—Girl for general| FOR RENT — Single apartments, .5 TOrning for Southeast Alaska ;‘“”}gs‘d“ the Wateon 'The Wash- | able. e would not live fo reach|yiveitock enterprise to the Wesa- Return limit October 81, 1931, housework. Call Mrs. W. D.| MacKinnon Apartments. ports with 53 first-class passengers ington camx ; [; Port_fb,figg‘ Everythl_ng possible was ward, is a passenger bound for Se- porisas Ph;ma 362 oammpmyy'vy par d zand 25 steerage passengers. /the mouth of Alsek River in Dry being done for Davis on the steam- attle on the steamship Admiral . i : Apt. Furnished, Heated. Tel. o701,/ Passengers aboard the steamer er. Watson, which called here last W. L. COATES, Agent Py— e 0] : e Kodéak an e PULEEN v FOR RENT—One two-room furn-| Mrs. O. P. Syre, and three daugh-| FERRY TIME CARD g?fi;rgnmge;\n’;e{ rsrgumnd. e Valentine Bldg., Juneau = | Hollywood Sty]e Shop I ished apartment vacant. The|ters and son, K. H. Waterhouse| “Onayo‘:l Alaska’s” Distinctive ! Eureka Apartments, a bachelor's! and wife, Robert Stacey, Stuart P.| weaves :nu;h::‘ Douglas and | % 3 paradise. Willoughby Avenue. | Davis, Joel H. May, but no steerage. . “ . Shops” Fitst and MAln | S e e el 6:15am. s:15p.m. ¢ ] Cosmetics. of | )l WOMEN OF | 7:10am. $7:30 pm. : ] Personality” LOST ANy FOUND |Mooseheart Legion will meet’ 9:15 a.m.t 9:40 p.m. Exclusive Agency || gemov-alL CrEAM BY | B T Lt T | s s THTIERALY . niginty” Moces “Hall, gt @ 12:30p.m.t §11:15pm. # | “WON-SUE-FUN" | 1 8 3 LOST—Eagle watch fob; probably|o'clock. Initiation followed by Bo- 2:039-111-' nmnlnt HELENA | the miracle of the age | on lower Front Street. Please re-|cial. All husbands invited. 3:30 pm. #1:00 a.m. 9 Look Younger as You Grow | turn to Empire. Réward. GERTIE OLSON, *4:00 p.m. RUBENSTEIN S 1 Older } " =2 TAXI : | oo Reowder. | Ko sapm b e || MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” | ] e g ~ PREPARATIONS || ioal Bids.. 4 3 BEANT G TSR0, POOL The Best Laundry | THOUSANDS OF 9:30 a.m.t ? W . (Davis Transportation Co.% ROOM At a Fair Price 12:48pm.t Tel. 25 We Deliver LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M, FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday WHERE? CORNS REMOVED 2:15pm. e e 1| cAPITAL LAUNDRY sivsnabsl fogm’ Y™ " pANTORIOM | 5 i g For information apply Dave Housel, Ageng ‘ Phone 355 Franklin 8. | ::.fi:.'.:".;.t.';f ,:-‘:”T &é ':::mt i h V. SI,;F; ANERDS,,, s Heart Acuon Phone Single 0 . . . ve your y ‘e Call For a ve p oo g8 e In ) ’J_-u t—=Saturdays only. OKAY— TEL. 355 | Women have their failings and u“'{.fi'}.“flo ar dmap write 191 §--Effective Aprd 1st. faults, but any man who 2ver has o g “ g iy amounted to shucks would have m“"m" iz, i been a complete flop without the|™® recinh 8 a8 Iunea!l Ferry & Naviga. belp and inspiration of one of them.| BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO tion Cnmpmy . 3ays DOC '{ ' PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY FIRE ALARM CALLS Motorship “PACIFIC” 1-3 Third and Franknn, When the battery in your car Leaves City Dock, J uneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for SHOP ~ . &) fails ., . . you go no place . . . Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See DAVE’S ’ as many have no doubt learn- agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Pmu- __',1,?_'_ _ ; 2. Good hastesy. servioe . alimi-} % rs must obtain tickets from agent before boarding shi : et te disappointments and i el 1, o e o 'hone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldz tays. Prompt and regular bat- tery service is the policy which has made our shop headquar- ters for motorists. If you have a good battery in your car give it the attention which it de- serves. Tell us to check on 1t regularly. We rebuild batter- les when parts justify such ac- tion. Let us add your name to our list of customers who en- trust the care of their batteries exclusively to us. r.‘n..,_-..v...,; 1-9 Pront at A. J. Offiee. 2-1 Willoughby at Toteso Gro- cery. 3-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn, PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO m of Quality Portraiture, Photo Finish- ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Ete. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at § pm. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska pirts: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petershurg—wunesu. Prince Rupert, B. O., Vancouver B. O—(South bound culy when Cargo warrants Pirst National Bank Bldg. BATTERY SERVICE PRSORAEE NOSOY SN uu-hnehluunl;d . JuNEs 2 :m‘c‘:”u.a Ruuonlble Rates For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B, Burford & Go.,, Ticket Agents. . Telephone 114 'CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Second and Seward Connors Motor Co. Chevrolet Agency LASKA \-’-"” NGTONAIRWAYS 13 [