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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931. By BILLE DE BECK NO SUH .W-\\\ MISTAH GOOGLE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG (FS AN OUTRAGE - THAT'S WHAT 1T (' § AN I AT GOAMNA STAND EOR (T - | THE NERNE O THAT BIG MUG WALKIN RGHT ATy MY HousSE -AN GOIN To BED - MY BED! & The 8G FOLRFLUSHER -/ cyHH WHO DOES HE TRHINK. SH" goss Yo MIGHT WA Hi4 0P P KAISWS WaT A POWEUL BAD TEMPAH HE'S Gor- § FINEST STEAMERS LISSEA - Tt GO’ OuT ! RN - WS HE You ELL # 1N You TELL WM To WAIT THAT 86 BoZo N . < CIRIELE MY To SCRAM HHSSELE GUTTA HERE BEFORE T\ GET BACK, OR THERE 'S GONNA BE TROULBLE -+ =+ ANy WHEA HE'S GONE -YoL CoME ONER Te THE PARK AND ¥ LeT M€ Khsows - ThL G~ AT REAKFAS GEFORE- p — * COME HOME. S\ I CAN SEE HM - e \' A . = AN'S FRIGHTENED Boss-, SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Southbound July 27 July 25 July 27 3 Steamer— *YUKON July July 20 July 21 25 July 23 ALAMEDA July ALEUTIAN RN July July 28 Aug July 28 Aug. Aug. 3 *Southwesvern tSoutheastern Route. Route. BIG CARGO AND 26 PASSENGERS ALEUTIAN LATE |y coar S oo AFTER HELPING | =" " TUE AND TON Passenger Liner Accom- panies Akutan 60 Miles in Storm Having accompanied the im- periled sea-going tug Akutan a dis- tance of 60 miles out of storm- tossed waters at the western end of the Gulf of Alaska, the passen- ger steamship Aleutian, bound from Seward to Seattle, was 12| hours late when she arrived in Ju- neau early this morning. She | remained here an hour and then resumed her voyage south. “As we were proceeding toward Juneau,” said Capt. Charles Glass- cock of the Aleutian, “we sighted the Akutan and her heavy barge in tow going the other way, toward Seward. Our position and hers| then was about 60 miles east of | Mount St. Elias, Terri Storm Raging “A terrific storm was raging. The Akutan was afraid of losing herl tow, which was loaded Wwith a large dredge and with dredging equipment for use in making the proposed refuge harbor at Seward The Aleutian turned around and accompanied the Akutan and her| tow until they got into comparf tively quiet waters just west of | Cape St. Elias.’ | The Aleutian had 161 passepgers. She brought from Westward ports | 17 to Juneau. They were: Earl Akonen, Sam Baker, Mrs. E. F. Cashel, E. F. Cashel, John P. Finlay, Mrs. A. Moore, George E. Nelson, Senator A. L. Rule, Sam | Shucklin, Margaret L. Strickland,! R. C. Wakelin, M. D. Williams, W K. Keller, Thomas M. Askren, H 1. Tripp, Miss Olive Brown, Miss Margaret West. Embark at Juneau Persons who engaged passage at| TIDES TOMORROW i i:x::au for ports to the South For Ketchikan—Frank Bonefiel, | Mat Bonefich, Matt Balanicich, Sam Solberg, Roy Kupich, Stephen H. Morse, For Seattle—H. V. Harris, Wil- liam Schipke, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.| Thompson, Mabel A. Caldwell, Mrs. John' Tornesson, John Tornesson, Jacob Hanhdon, W. Kusunose. Before reaching Juneau, the Aleu- tion and Northwestern met in mid stream off Rocky Point. The | Aleutian transferred six of heri passengers to the Northwestern All sailings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Havl arrived in Juneau from Skagway yesterday affernoon, the tzamship Northwestern departed for Seattle by way of Sitka. Among passengers from the Lynn Canal| port who disembarked here were J. A. Handrahan and Robert Som- mers. Persons who booked passage at Juneau for Sitka and ports south to Seattle werz: r Sitka — Mrs. ‘Gertie Olsen, | Lonora Olsen, Leonard Olsen, Bax- ter Felch For Port hans. For For For iams, uss, Marine News * e ............ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon in port and scheduled to sail westward at 4:15 this afternoon. Princess Louise at 6:30 o'clock. Alaska due Thursday evening. Prince Rupert due Thursday evening. Norco due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle July 21 at 9 pm. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle July 22 at 10 am. Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 22 at 9 pm. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle July 23 at 10 am. Prince Henry scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 23 at 8 pm. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle July 25 at 9 am. Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 25 at 9 p.m. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 28 at 8 p.m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle July 27 at 9 pin. Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle July 28, 9 p.m. SOUTHRBOUN, SAILINGS Dorothy Alexander due south- bound tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock and scheduled to sail southbound at-1 p.m. Admiral Rogers is scheduled southbound at 11 oclock Friday morning and sails Friday at 11 pm, Admiral Watson due south bound about July 29. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, ceso0o0csoc0oen - 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE—House with three bed- rooms, large living room, kitchen, bath, laundry, garage, two toilets, shower bath hot water heat large double lot. Reasonable. Address 1222, care Empire. . » FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms suitable for light houszkeeping. Also large furnished sleeping room. Phone 2551. due tonight With 140 passengers out of Seat- itle, the steamship Yukon, Capt H. Anderson, experienced a pleasant voyage north. She called at Ju- neau this afternoon, discharging a large cargo and disembarking 26 passengers at this port. Her local froight consisted of general mer- chandise for business houses. Pas- sengers who got off the here were: From Seattle—Estelle W. Beard, Dorothy Carr, Mrs. C. Gussman, Betty Norris, Mrs. Joseph Short, Sheila Smith, Genevieve Stabler, Mrs. A. Stevenson, Mrs. E. F. Talbeck, J.. H. Lunn, Howard L. McCormick, Henry Messerschmidt, E. T. Piper, William B. Young, and two steerage. From Ketchikan*-Gov. George A. Parks, W. W. Noyes, A. H. Ziegler, A. H. Ziegler, Jr, A. Hamilton Cooke, Mrs. A, H. Cooks, Mrs. George McInnes From Wrangell—George E. Mc- Innes Gil Rich, N. Lester Troast. —————— ROGERS COMES FROM SEATTLE; GOES TO SITKA Vessel Brings Passengers and Large Quantity of Freight Leave, Seattle Arrive Southbound Juneau Lv.Juneau July 10 July 11 July 17 July 29 July 24 July 22 furnishe LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Althorp—Benito Emi- Rogers Dor. Alex Queen Petersburg—Ted Johnson. Chatham—Miss Jane Morris. Seattle—Mrs. Emma Will- Mrs. J. L. Nelson, Miss Irenc| R. R. Markoe. | vessel T | PACIFIC HERE FROM PORT ALEXANDER Bringing Mrs. Martin Lavenik to | Juneau from Entrance Island, the| hip Pacific arrived in Ju-| terday afternoon from her | regular weekly voyage to Port Al- exander and way ports. She ex- | perienced an uneventful voyage. | July 6 July 9 Watson July 15 Rogers July 16 Dor. Alex. ..July 17 July 11 July 13 July 18 July 20 July 22 FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartments, also furnished cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, ‘Willoughby Avenue. FOR SALE—Gashoat, 25 h.p. N & S. engine, good condition. 40 ft. X 9 ft. 8 in. beam. Will take car as part payment. Inquire Juneau Marble Works. Intormation and tickets on Seattle-Cafifornia service. FOR RENT—Room suitable for one or two persons. Single or twin beds. Furnished, steam heat, close in, reasonable. Phone 62. California-New York via Panama Canal and return, Round the world, Trans-Pacific. B Round America Rate (one way wate er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. | | | FOR SALE—New portable Singer electric sewing machine. Original s A price $125. Will sell $45 cash. Mrs. | Douglas, top floor, San Franc:scu% Bakery. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished heat- ed room suitable for gentleman. 115 West 6th St. Telephone 330. s for transients and permanents. MacKinnon Apart- ments. FOR SALE_New 1031 Johnson 12 sea horse motor. Bargain. See| Daniels, Alaska Laundry [ FOR RENT—Furnished steam- heated rooms, close in; newly renovated; reasonable rates. Gas- over Gastineau FOR SALE CHEAP—tew 18-foot | clinker built boat. Fine for hunt- | ing and fishing. Phone 2351 | il . AL _| tineau Rooms, FOR SALE—Used Edison Phono-| Grocery. graph, cheap. Used Radio, bat-| tery set. Apply Harris Tardware | Company. i [ BALL-BAND ; FOR RENT—rurmsned, sveam- heated sleeping rooms, suitable b Sl _{ for men; close in. Call at 326, FOR SALE—McGregor and Gard-| Second Street. ner high grade Ship's Chrono- meter. See it at Juneau Paini Store. Shoe Pacs FOR RENT—Furnisned, steam heat- | ed sleeping room; close in. Phone | 531, FOR SALE—Plate ;3“‘55 Showeases. | iop RENT — Comfortable heated Varlous sizes. Juneau YOUDE| gyrnished apartments; $50.00 and Hardware Co. | $60.00. Nugget Apartments. . | -300.00.. Nuggey AP L POR SALE—Cadillac car, suitable|,n™pyrnished. Heated. Tel. 5701 for taxi. Cheap for cash. See WANTED | Mrs. Berry, 210 Main Street. for “The World’s Greatest Travel System” 'TO PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | AND SEATTLE The Mark of i Quality | SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men Look for the Red Ball Louise ... Alice Charlotte Louise Princess Princess Princess | | WANTED—Competent woman general housework. Phone 383. Bound from Seattle to Skagway and Sitka, the steamship Admiral Rogers, Capt. A. W. Nickerson and | Purser R. V. Harris, called at Ju- neau last night. She discharged a large quantity of freight and dis- embarked four passengers at this port. She will be here on her re- turn voyage south at 11 o'clock Fri- day forenoon and will sail for Pug- et Sound destination at 11 Friday night. Passengers who disembarked here were: Mrs. Ann Bona, Miss Aileen Bar- ton, Miss Iris Moore, E. L. Ash- ton. Persons who took passage at Ju- neau for Triangle poris were: For Haines—A. H. Johnson. For Skagway—Sam Guyot. | For Sitka—Miss Carmichael, Ida FREE M. Eddins, Edward R. Eddins, H.| with each box of GEMEY B. Carbray, Fred Henning. | FACE POWDER one bottle —— GEMEY PERFUME and the latter transferred two of| | 1t has all the chic and verve her passenger to the former. lMOT(S“A‘lsl}.lsWFOTKOl}COE AU‘ and a)?mfinitublc distinction of the city where it was created TENAKEE MAN GOES HOME MISCELLANEOUS SAFETY INSURANCE, be SAFE:| Equip your car with Pathfinder | Glare Shields. See J. W. Wood-" ford, Agent, or call 2 rings on Salmon. Princess August WANTED—Will purchase 18 to 20 foot flat bottomed skiff, also kicker. Must be reasonable. Apply Cash Grocery, Willoughby Ave- nue. {Low summer tourlst fares”to all points in Canada and the United States. Various routes. Stop over privileges. Return limit October 31, 1931. W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Bldg., Juneau ° ° . ° ° . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . ° ° ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WANTED—Saleslady desires posi- tion. Can give A-1 references.| Address 1218 care Empire. % LONESOME—JOIN Onlo's Iargest | correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladies 50c) Give age and occu- pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. P ———— T | —— " WANTED — Experienced male cook wants kitchen work. Can furnish good jreferences. Manalo. Tele- phone 552. Low tide, 0:08 am., 16 feet. High tide, 6:11 a.m, 132 feet. Low tide, 12:07 pm., 2.8 feet. High tide, 6:28 pm., 16.0 feet. ——————— | | | PP AR e SR MR 2 CLUB Cale yor lease to responsible parties or for sale. Apply Robert T. Kaufman at Gastineau Cafe, O R T S S PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and pnouograph re- nalring, Anderson’s Music Shoppe. Om papers at the Empire office LADY needs work urgently, day or hour. Prefer permanent. Go anywhere. Best references. Box 2437 Juneau. o By 0a ———n 0 HALIBUT PRICES | . ‘WANTED—Experienced, compewmi woman wants position as house- keeper, care of invalid or chil- dren. Address P. O. Box 787. STENOGRAPHER (Male) wishes position, mechanical experience, references, P. O. Box 661 City. SEATTLE, July 21.—One hun- dred and forty-nine thousand, five hundred pounds of halibut were sold here yesterday for 5 to 7% cents. MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co." LEAVES .HélNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other For information apply Dave Housel, Agent The Best Laundry | At a Fair Price introduced—Paris $1.00 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., July 21 and first WHERE? CAPITAL LAUNDRY Franklin 8t. Phone 355 COLEMAN'S Hollywood Style Shop “One” of Alaska’s” Distinctive Shops” First and Main i - W BATTERY SERVICE Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly Reasonable Rates CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Second and Seward E H SRR LOST ANU ¥GUND LOST—Double ender round bot- tom row boat, 13 feet long. Paintr ed white, green stripes. Finder please notify Jim Allen, Cash Grocery. TWO ENTER HOSPITAL Scott Laycock of g Douglas and Samuel Budorff of Juneau entered St. Ann’s hospital today for medi- cal treatment. Old Papers at The Emplre. FERRY TIME CARD weaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15am. 7:10 a.m. 9:15 am.t 12:30 p.m.t 2:00 pm. 3:30 pm.t *4:00 pm. Leaves Douglas for Juneaw 8:30am. 6:30 pm. am. $7:45 pm. am.t 9:556 p.m. 12:45p.m.t $11:30 p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15 pm. 3 pm.t 1:15 am. 5:00 p.m. *_Thane, t—Freight will be mnur":- §--Effective April 1st. Junean Ferry & Naviga: tion Company 6:15 p.m. $7:30 p.m. 9:40 p.m. 11:15 pm. 12 midnight $1:00 a.m. —Two hundred and thirty thou- sand pounds of halibut were sold here Monday. American fish sold for 3 to 7.9 cents and Canadian fish brought 3 to 6.5 cents a pound. CHARLOTTE EMBARKS 2 HERE FOR SEATTLE Enroute to Vancouver, B. C., from Skagway, the steamship Prin- cess Charlotte called at Juneau this morning. She embarked here for the south two passengers. They were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraser, of Douglas, destined for Seattle. The steamer is loaded with tour- ists southbound. Diamond Briquets CLEAN ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 SEATTLE, July 21.— Motorship Norco, of the Northland Trans- portation Company, sailed for Ju- neau and way ports at 9 o'clock | last night with ten first class passengers aboard but no steerage. | There are no passengers on the | Norco booked for Juneau. | e For fallen arches or aching feet| see DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN | BUILDING. W. H. Ircland of Tenakee who recently entered St. Ann's hos- pital to have a finger amputated left for his home today. 0ld papers at The Emplre. (e e FOR RANGES HEATERS AND Jureau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 FIREPLACES % HEMLOCK % N WOOD | Telephone 92 or 95 and || leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS $4.50 per Load Chester Barneson | | | - W.. T. Farwell, . TAXI ' AT PIONEER POOL BOOM STAND 0 Day and Night Service P. Kostrometinoff R. P. Peratovich . A. B. Hayes, Mahager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at PHONES—Office, 79; Hotel, 10; Hangar, 435 f | ————— | (adv) | et | | | i | | Phone Single O e et PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. fqt Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts,, Valentine Bldg. WWM | NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. SERVING ALASKANS Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9.00 P. M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Douglas and Juneau. Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau /S NORCO July 20 July 25 July 25 M/S NORTHLAND July 27 July 31 July 31 M/S NORCO Aug. 3 Aug. 8 Aug. 8 M/S NORTHLAND Aug.10 Aug.14 Aug. 14 M/S NORCO Aug.17 Aug.22 Aug.22 M/S NORTHLAND Aug.24 Aug.28 Aug.28 M/S NORCO Aug.31 Sept.5 Sept.5 FOR INFORMATION APPLY TO D. B. FEMMER J. B. BURFORD Juneau Agent Ticket Agent Telephone 114 Telephone 79