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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1931. DONT WORRY, SUNGHINE . TLL SEND OVER A COUPLA BOTTLES OF HORSE ! LINT MENT -THAT (L F(x SPARKY UP-- Nou KEEP LOOKIAY FoR MR GOOGLE =* TLL LEAVE THE MEDICINE... AT TiE HOUSE AN BARNEN Con pay ME LATER - 4 { aus | FIGHTENED, DOCTAH - - AN A0 QANT END MISTAH GOCALE - NO WHA'S ANOW . RUN ALONG ORAY, BARNEY - To PONY BcY GINE MY LOVE WHAT'S THAT 22 T DIDNY ORDER ANYTHING -4 MISTAH GOOQLE MuS BE- HomE AT AAST-- The Daily Alaska Empire © 0 0 000 000000000000000000000006 66 feecrrreeoom Marine News | | Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco due Saturday, Alameda due Saturday. Admiral Evane due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGd Queen scheduled to safl from Seattle Sept. 3, at 10 am. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 5 at 9 am. Northiand scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 7 at. 9 pm. SOUTHBOUNG 3SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled southbound at 7 o'clock tonight. Admiral Rogers due south- bound at 12:30 o'clock to- morrow af Princess Lo in port 5:30 Friday morning and sails 2% hours later. Yukon due southbound next Monday. Admiral Watson scheduled southbound September 9. 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. ®@e 0000000 N0 Low tide, 10:55 p.m. 21 feet. |jjc schools, returned from her va- PHONE 374 s D s lcation on the Princess Louise. Mrs. . i b T HALIBUT PRICES " | Tupper attended summer school at | P le o |the University of Oregon, later vis- iR 3 ke ! ting relatives and friends in Brit- N F R ALE | SEATTLE, Sept. 2—Five vessclsllbh Columbia. o _g__s__..____! FOR RENT |with 75,500 pounds of halibut ar-| T ' ,FOR SALE—New 1931 Johnson 16| ——————————————————{rived yesterday and sold the fishj ATTENTION 5 | horsepower motor. Bargain. See | FOR RENT—One and two-roomiah 4% to 9 cents a pound. B. P. 0. Elks | Daniels, Alaska Laundry. | - | lors. FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Machine.| Company. furnished apartments for bache- Inquire Harris Hardware First class condition. Reasonable. + Telephone 601. FOR SALE One. dresser and ern, FOR RENT—Six room house, mod- furnished, oil burner, good view. See Rev. C. C. Saunders. ¥ double bed complete. Phone 537 o s ot model. In fine mechanical condi-| Telephone 2004. o L e FOR RENT—Five room furnished | YFOR SALE—Chevrolet Coupe, 1920 | apartment. 412% East T7th St.| TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 4:12 a.m., 129 feet. Low tide, 10:07 a.m., 4.0 feet. High tide, 4:09 pm. 148 feet. : DOROTHY HERE - ON LAST TRIP THIS SEASON [ iTo Resume California Run After Her Arrival in South The Admiral Line steamer Dor- !othy Alexander, Capt. A. W. Nick- lersn, sailing from Seattle August 28, arrived in Juneau at 7 o'clock this morning, via Sitka and Skag- way. Fifty-three round trip pas- sengers are listed aboard. This is the Dorothy's last trip. |She sailed southbound at noon ;Lodny. via Wrangell and Ketchikan {for Seattle, where she is scheduled {to arrive Sunday morning. It is [understood that the steamer is to |start on her California run next {Monday. The following passengers barked here: | For Wrangell—A. Van Mavern, |{Mrs. B. McMillon, T. F. Brennan. For Prince Rupert—W. K. Gyer. , For Seattle—Hal Seymour, G. ¢ |R. Whitney, Joe Seymour, Augus- | ta Gekri, Margaret Gekri, Mr. and ® | Mrs. Arnold Olson, four third class. e MISS TUPPER RETURNS / Mrs. Josepnine Tupper, eighth grade teacher in the Juneau Pub- em- | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C,, Sept. —Cne hundred and twenty thou-| sand pounds of halibut were sold! here yesterday. American fish sold jg=——————— for 3 to 7.6 cents a pound and| Cgnadian fish sold fer 3 tz 54 cents a ‘pound. | 2. |ial entertainment and BIG FEED. All members requesed to be present. adv. Entertainment Committee. FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Frankln, ¢ tion and good tires. Reasonable.' Tel. 248 or inquire at 436 9th FOR RENl—runished two Street. ‘ apartments, also cabins. FOR SALE—Used clectric range in, good shape, three burner with, Apartments. finished. Close in. Apply Seaview room Newly | Inquire Harris Hardware Co. ments. ¢ oven, Westinghouse Automatic. ; | | APARTMENTS for eranslents and | permanents. MacKinnon Apart-| — . 'FOR SALE—A fine strain of miik| | s goats. See Frank Reeder at Hotel Furn. s.h. rooms, newly renovated; Northern or Telephone 182. reasonable; ov. Gastineau i i Groc. 4FOR SALE — One beautiful new FOR RENT—Furnisned, seeam- heated sleeping rooms, suitable for men; clese in. Call at 328, Red Fox Fur. Dressed. Bargain. Phone 3753. FOR SALE — Eden Washing Ma- chine in good condition. Apply " Capital Electric. {OR SALE—One choice residential | Jot. Inquire of D. B, Femmer. * FOR SALE—Two double beds com- plete. Phone 537. FOR SALE—Five room house with bath, large lot, in Seater Tract, Second Street. 531, FOR RENT—Furnished, steam heat- ed sleeping room; close in. Phone IFOR RENT — Comfortable heated | furnished apartments; $45.00 and $50.00. Nugget Apartments. MISCELLANEOUS a bargain. Phone 202. _ WOR SALE—Franklin sedan, flneé | FOR SALE—Housenowd Furniture | ® very reasonable. Phone 166. | running gear, engine, good rub-! + ber. Bargain $250.00 Will make dandy light delivery truck. In- » quire Nugget Shop. FOR SALE—McGregor and Gard- ner high grade Ship's Throno- | meter. S it at Juneau Paint| Store. .70!7. LE—Plate Glass Showcases. Various sizes. Juneau Young " Hardware Co. » WANTED OLD established house wants dig-! nified representation everywhere‘ to sell Personal Christmas Greet- ing Cards. Exclusive imported novelties. Highest commission. Beautiful sample book fres. Splen- did free premiums. Also Box As- # ‘sortments. = Start before friends buy elsewhere. Write Rochester Art Co., 170 St. Paul St, Roches- A . | BEAUTIFUL exhibition of modern —_— | For relief of constipation see Dr. Christmas cards- both by Sydney Laurence and Farwest Guild sub- | jects. Each selection reserved | for the purchaser. Popular prices. | Order early. THE NUGGET SHOP. LONESOME—JOIN Ohio’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere, 150 ladies names, ad- dresses and descriptions $1.00. (adies 50c) Give age and occu- Tation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. 7IANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- PRI 20000 2 ol S, Dot nlsacinialacia® For fallen arcnes or aching feet see DR. ¥FENTON, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING. —adv. GOOD vusiness proposition to right party. Box 952, Juneau, Alaska. Fenton, Goldstein Buflding. adv. Ray Morrison and Jimmy St. The period of depres- sion just past proves more forceful than many words how wise it is to be prepared to meet financial re- verses with a substan- tial balance in your Let us care for your sav- savings account. ings. The First National Bank 1-4 Frcot and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-8 Pront, near Gross. Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. 1-8 Frout, near SBaw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totew Gro- EXIET Manr’s Shoe “It neither crimps your roll nor cramps your style” Mesting tonight at 8 p.m. Spec- | A Waslzi;,égo;l, | Bystander By Herbert Plummer WASHINGTON—Word comes from Swed:n that Ed Hull, member of congress from Peoria, hied him-| self to a brewery in Stockholm the | other day to test the intoxicating | power of 3.2 per cent beer. | After stowing away four suc-| cessive bottles— oA an empty stom- | ach and all I could wrote back home that he I brewery scber and felling effects. “And I am not a drinking Hull added The Illinois represent: member of the so-calle in the house. Leonidas Ca Dyer, his colleague fro bering state of Missouri, i Last January Hull made a spe. on the floor of the hcuse in which | he advocated the man beer not to exceed 3 per cent as a, feasible plan for solution of the| prohibition question. He at the time he didn't believe it xicat- | ing. His visit to the Stockholm brew- | it 9 STEAMERS NORTHBOUND Alameda Sailed for Juneau Last Night — Evans This Forenoon | | | | | | | SEATTLE, Sept. 2. — Steamer Alemeda sailed for Southeast Al- aska at 9 o'clock last night with 78 first class passengers and eight steerage. The following passengers aboard the steamer are hooked for Ju- neau: Fred Kline, E. A. Meyring, G. A. Drollinger, Cul Lumbine, Miss M. | Yeéshor, Miss E. Holbrook, Miss M. Pimperton, Miss A. Olson, Mabel Monson, George Brown, D. Martin, Betty Lang, Ford Praxucis, Miss A. Easton, Miss M. Tillertsen, Miss H. Starr, Miss B. Kelly, Miss E. Burns, Blanche Turner, Alice Erb, no steerage. Steamer Admiral Evans sailed for Southeast and Scuthwest Al- aska ports at 10 o'clock this morn- ing. with 15 first class passengers and six steerage. The following | €1y was to pro passengers aboard are booked for Juneau: | Rebels George H. Phillips and family ‘This is not the first time that of four, Katherine Ross and R. O. member of congress has used him Anderson, no steerage. |celf as a per: al agent to furth: his stand on the question of pro- a hibition. A. w. HENNING BACK The incident of several years in which John Philip Hill, then a member of congress from Baltimore ON EMPIRE AFTER 8-YEARS’ ABSENCEJI‘I"I} mented 1"~m1 truit fiui"csx"l.xj Atthur W. Henning, for many ample. years a mem) of The Empire| Hill contended that the Volste busthess staff, arrived in Juneau act gave the farmer a right to m vesterday and began work today |ufacture cider and wine, but with- as assistant to G. V. Goss, head of held it from the city man. He de- the 'business and accounting de- |fied the prohibition commission partment. He resumed his old po- by making cider at his home in sition in The Empire business of- |Baltimore. fice, Breeting old friends and ac-| When the beverage was ready,h> quaintances, and is pleased to be Issued a blanket invitation to at- back in Juneau again. |tend a party at his home and in- | Mr. Henning has resided in Se- [spect and try a 5. Something | attle since he removed from here |like 1,000 persons took him at his| cight years ago. He was accom- word and came. panied north by his son Robert,| Later he was indicted, tried and who will enter Juneau High School | acquitted. Incidentally, the present | as a junior when it opens next | Prohibtion Commissioner week. |cock, then U. S. district at As a pitcher, Mr. Henning was|Was the prosecutor. a member of the Juneau Fire D partment’s baseball team for sev- |Legal Victory : eral years, and made a fine record The ruling was made in this case | In late years he deserted the dia- that the clause of the Volstead act mond for the golf links. "d(-nmng heverages of more th',\“* But his defection from basebmions'-half of one per cent alcoholic | didn’t leave any vacancy as Robert content as illegal did not apply “to] has stepped into his dad’s shoes as | home-made wines and cider, provid- an athlete. He played high school |ing the product is “non-intoxicating basketball alsc, :u Seattle and he in fact.” should be a real addition to the lo-| A little more than a year ago cal school squad this year. that fiery and peppery New Yorker Sl i in congress, Fiorella (“Little flower”) wpex” t LaGuardia, issued a guide to his Tefaix lef;:;eg:bo:m:lhiafls‘:::;:&‘ constituents on how to make “non- ¢ °"" intoxicating wine and home-br Sami s ger. iand not run counter to the prohibi- tion law. P 3 SO ‘ THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY || PIANO TUNING | Repairing—Refinishing Froat and Second Streets | PHONE 359 P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales Agent, now at the Juneau Melody House. ‘Telephone 18-2 for ap< pointment. --adv, SO S - | frrerr e o e e 183 | FINEST STEAMERS N SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Aug. 31 Aug. 31 Leave Seattle Steamer— *ALEUTIAN YN'WESTERN Aug. 29 *YUKON Aug. 29 sept. 1 Sept. 7 +ALAMEDA .....Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 *ALASKA ......Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 *YUKON ........Sept. 12 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 *Southwesvern Route. tSoutheastern Route. All saflings subject to change without vLotice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 SN LOW ROUND Leave Arrive Southbound TRIP FARES Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau SEATTLE Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Sept. 9 Aug. 27 Aug. 31 Sept. 3 TO x. Aug. 28 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept.15 CALIFORNIA Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept.10 Information anda tickets furnishe on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panam Canal and return. Round the world, ‘Trans-Pacific. Trans-Atlantic Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail, $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent, TRAVEL BY AIR AGENTS J. B. Burford & Co....... .Juneau Fred Hanford Gastineau Hotel Juneau Orin Hill ... Larry Parks .. Ketchikan P. Kostrometinoff 'W. T. Farwell, Skagway R. P. Peratovich A. B, Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau. PHONES—Office, 79; Hotel, 10; Hangar, 435 } Northland Transportation , Company SERVING ALASKANS Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9:00 P.M. for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Douglas and Juneau. Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau M/S WORCO 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 FOR RANGES T A X I | HEATERS AND | FIREPLACES STAND AT PIONEER POOL { | ROOM i HEMLOCK Day and Night Service FERRY TIME CARD | @edves Juneav for Douglas and Thane 8:15am. ‘6:15 p.m. | 7:10a.m. $7:30 p.m. 9:5amt 9:40pm. | $4.50 per Load | 12:30pm.t §11:15pm. | { 2:00pm. 13midnight | Chester Barneson | 3:30 pm.t $1:00 am. | 4:00 p.m. bt THorsneed ) Leaves Douglas for Junean [ 4 . | 4:30 p.m. $7:45 pm. 9:65 p.m. $11:30 pm. 12:15p.m. 3:45 pm.t 1:156 am. nane. p THE 1—Preight will be accepted. 2—8aturdays only. BETTY MAC Wl A 1a. Mrs. John McCormick DEVLIV'S WOOD | Telephone 92 or 95 and 1 leave your order with GEORGE BROTHERS MacKinnon Apts. Apt. § Telephone 547 LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M, MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.k FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agen§ Phone Single O -~ - PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY Motorship Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for 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. Phone Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth “PACIFIC” TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT L3 !