The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 12, 1931, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG i ; FINEST 5 Silah . B STEAMERS 8ol s s wl J 7 WELL, WELL . oL TlMESs' o 7 estancoocle | L DIORY Mean B | [ : * CoME on. PONY BOY DONE. HURT THE LITTLE. . -TKEQE . SNEE“:‘EART- ~320Tw‘EM 4 SEE YO GO OUT WID FE:J_{E:(S EEELIN'S ; i NOW - L How Nou CAN P - 1S' 6 SHaw WM e i g SPACY AN TAINT PLAYINT AO 87, HOPE NOU'RE_ uAurL.\j\M e FAVOR\TES Tl P SATISFIED 'BOUT Bwowe ! LISSEM - HE S CWYIN -+ SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 7 Steamer— ] *YUKON TALAMEDA ... Sept. 1 Sept. 6 Bept. 7 *ALASKA . Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 AHICH HORSE. i\){?mvou AR *YUKON ........Sept. 12 Sept. 15 Sept. 21 Wi GARNEY To *ALASKA Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 20 KEEP 3 *YUKON ........Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 *Southwesvern Route. tSoutheastern Route. All sailings subject to change without wotice. 21 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Sept. 12 Yukon sailed for A |9 o'clock this mornin, (class passengers and 12 The following passenge aboard {are booked for Juneau: | INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE . 2 fNM" | i sorzge White | Mrs. E. J. Davis, Georg vmuu LOW ROUND Leave Arrive Southbound G. W. Lange, Rev. Paul, Mae Brad- Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau {ley, L. A. Thompson, W. C. Mc TRIP FARES 3 ‘Dermott. A. Hancock and BEATTLE Evans ....Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept.15 ({ ter, Mrs. E. C. McKe Queen Sept. 3 Sept. 7 TO Rogers Sept.10 Sept.14 Sept.17 Queen Sept.17 Sept.21 Sept.24 J. O. Sellwcod Mrs |and daughter, A. Romanset: Hnmock R. Ellers. Intormation and tickets furnish. on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panam Canal and return. feet above high water; light is| — -—-—-———n—“———m—m o, | flashing white of about 310 candle- | Round the world, Trans-Atlantic she new turbine-driven 'freight barge, bargu built especially for service between the Ford |power flashing 1 second every 10 ‘Trans-Pacific. water,” recently completed for the g'hnts at Dearborn, Mich., and Edgewater, N. J. 'c..onds, lantern mounted on small e disappearing super-structure, which cen be 1o house Light is obscu Round America Rate (one way wat- Company, is shown as it %md down the Hudson River at New York with the new Washington Me- | lowered or raised as occasion demands, makes it A i i morial Bridge in the foreground. Note that one | possible for the ship to pass under stationary bridges from 210% degrees to 331 de mast alféady has disappeared and the smokestack [ over any bodies of water. Insert depicts ths | true. is on its way down. This is one of the two new | smokestack eollapsing. i Sholikof Strait — Cape Uganlk ! Light was permanently discons tinued September 4. Light, found extinguished Septem-| Shelikof Strait—Caps Uyak Light ber 3 was relighted the same date. established September 3 on west| . Icy Passage—Icy Passage Light, end of cape, 93 feet above high established September 8 marking water, is flashing white of about Marlne NeWS reof extending off Pleasant Island 310 candlepower flashing two sec- { shore about one mile eastward of onds evrey 20 s:conds, lantern 9 most northerly part of island, is mounted on small white house. flashing white every 10 seconds, Light is obscured from 260 de< |flash 1 second duration, 22 feet grees to 39 degree true. er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent., e e 0000000000 NOTICE TO MARINERS above water, of 30 candlepower on | SR o o ot o Stenmer Movements ° whitp square slatted SADIBE onyeat . pon i el g i i : o[ Wrangell Nafrows—Point ~Alex- | #n°T-beam mast. b 117 "1iDES TOMOREOW ] T’ D l Al k F ir NORTHROUND ® |ander Light—Color of light chang-| Prince Willlam Sound Seal | o “ = e val y aska Jmp e ' Northland in port ai 3 o'clock ® [ed (o White September 1, of 130 Isiind Light, reported cxtinguished’ this afternoon and scheduled ® | candlepower. No other change. September 7, will be relighted as, High tide, 1:20 am, 189 feet. to sail south at midnight Stepens Passage — Five Finger |soon: as practicable. Low tide, 7:31 am, tonight. Lightstation — Radiobeacon estab-| - Prince William Sound — Point High tide, 1:40 p.m, Admiral Rogers due Monday. ® |}ished September 1 and character-|Helén Light, reported extinguished | Low tide, 7:57 p.m, ¥ukon due Tuesday. istic of light changed. September 8, will be relighted as Tides Monday HED . 2:06 2 e Norco schedied to_sail from o Rediobeacon transmits on a fre. 4201 48 Practcablc (o e S o 47 4 Beattle Sept. 14 at 9 pm. e |duency of 300 kilocycles every 180| FPrince William Sound—Blrington| ) “a2 5.19 pm), 194 fect Queen schedul’ed to sall n'ox'n seconds, group of 1 dash and 2|Passdge Light, reported extinguished Lo?v uden 8:40 p‘m‘l -28 feet. Seattle, Sept, 17 at 10 am dots, dmr 60 seconds, silent 120 ::::x:el;bz" !iuwlél1 be relighted as ey Bkl | ’ ' & seconds. racticable. SOUTHBOUNG 3AILINGS _| Piince Wiillam Sound—Eirington , C8sh Bazaar announces they are Princess Louise scheduled to mxsg’fx; ‘:’éfj::e;)"';o;a‘rf:_ Passage—Lone Tree Point Light re- Aents and have now in_stock FOI ALE—One 00d~ - arrive in port at 6 o'clock % rted i Full Line Color and Sizes, Ladies’ R 8. Heyw ‘Wake P ousiy during fog or low visibility por extinguished September 4, Holeproof Stockings, style and qual- and daily in clear weather from . . . . . L] . . . . . field Baby Carriage, one boy's| FOR REN1—funished two room ® Sunday morning and sails e will b2 relighted as soon as prac- ' bicycle, one girl's bicycle, one 22| apartments, also cabins. Newly ® 2 hours later. O 0t 80 and 4000 4o . J0:80 | HeslE: O 4y, THE OASH BARES. rifle, one Savage Health Motor.| finished. Close in. Apply Seaview ® Admifhl Evans is scheduled: both am. and pm. (13 meridian| Shelikof Strait — Malina Point . . . . . . . . w & . PHONE 374 £ il bl FOR SALE FOR RENT P se e ooo-ooouoaonoow * FOR SALE—Eight-tubs all-clectric| FOR RENT—=pariment to let in sSparton radio set. See J. W.| Douglas, where rents are lower. Leivers. Furnished and heated. Phone Douglas 18. Gastineau Hotel Larry Parks .. Ketchikan P. Kostrometinof? W. T. Farwell, .Skagway R. P. Peratovich .. A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau, adv.— ‘4 . i ST Telephone 4043. | Apartments. southbound early Monday Jtime). Light, established September 5 on' old papers At iue gmpire office FOR SALETypéwriter, 9x1s rug,| APARTMENTS for Wansients 8nd o Alasta. sheduled southbound o | Characteritio of light changed ;fi;‘e;r‘:; ;rfmwsfi:"flla:fx:;:m;{o table, buffet, chairs. et . to show group flashing white every 4 White ; “T’SZ';im o uf [ mnu MacKinnon Apart Sept. 14. 6 seconds flash 0.5 second, eclipse |0 @bout 310 candlepower flashing LOCAL SAILINGS 03 seconds every 3.0 seconds, lan- e A 5. L v 0.5 second, flash 0.5 second, eclipse y 3 , lai FOR BALE_Dyed otter coat for|Purn, sh. rooms, newly removated; ® [Eetebeth leaves every Thursday @ | o (.ongq of 6,000 candlepower, |t mounted on a small white sale. Room 430, Gastineau Hotel.| reasonable; ov. Gastineau Groc. night at 6 p.m. for Bitks and Gastineau Channel—Sheep Creek | house. o — e wayperts. Light, reported extinguished August| Shelikof Strait -—- Noisy Islands FOR SALE — 30/30 517"“5“‘1“’1'03 RENT—Furnished, sveam- ® Paclfio leaves every :‘hun- 25, was relighted September 2. Light, established September 4 on , model gun, also Studebaker coupe,| heated sleeping rooms, suitable ® day st 10 am. for Peters- Favorite Channel—Shelter Island'western bluff of outer island 75 good condition. Reasonable. Teéle-| for men; clese in. Call at m phone 3025. Second Street. burg, Kake and way ports. @6 000 b000000 — - ——r———— R SALE—A fifie strain of milk ' FOR RENT—Prurnmshed, steamheat- g ¢ SERVIN G ALA H:om. See Frank Reeder at Hotel| ed sleeping room; close in. Phone | | HALIBUT PRICES | SKANS » Northern or Telephone 182. 5317. R s ; a:)l; ‘"l‘, ;‘m'? Se;m‘: et e MR L or Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- FOR SALE—One cnolce residential| FOR RENT —. Comfortable heateds SEATTLE, Shm 12.—Eight ves- it lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. furnished apartments, $50.00. Nug- sels with 106,000 pounds of Jali- urg, Douglas and Juneau. Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Junesu M/S Norco Sept.14 Sept.19 Sept.19 M/S Northland Sept.21 Sept.26 Sept.26 M/S NORCO Sept.28 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 FOR INFORMATION APFL‘I TO B. FEMMER . B. BURFORD ‘Ticket Agent ‘Telephone 79 e saea ger gag i | get ApATtuesiss. but arrived here yesterday and sold FOR SALE—Five room house with the fish for 6 and 10 cents a bath, large lot, in Seater Tract, pound. a bargain. Phone 202. . LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Frantiln sedan, fine PRINCE R/ T, B. C, Sept. R Pranklin sedan, fine|LOST—Black Xitten, one eye In- UPERT, K:unnsln?i:n, engine, good rub-| Jured. Reward. Phone 2201. g-—m-u;::xe gflwah:ge mnegf Miake | e oeeieann | O hi81iDUY i 3“:?4:«;? 4 m In. | LOST—Bunch of keys on keytainer.|day. . American halibut sold for Sandg, oF m.r’ | Please return Chas. G. Warner |3 to 6-cents a pound and Canadian huirs Nuuweh S0, Co. Phone 473. fish for 3 to 6.1 cents a pound. Juneau Agent ‘Telephone 114 | A e £ L H L "OR SALE—Plate Glass Showcases. ;LOST — Brown 'leather key case|CALL FOR'BIDS FOR HAULING g - Varlots sizes. Juneau Young| containing four keys. Please re- OIL TO JUNEAU PUBLIC The period of depres- Hardware Co. turn to Juneau Bakery. SCHOOL sion just past proves - v Hauling oil from the Alaska Ju-{ more forceful than ; g CELLANEOU Betty Phillips, J. C. Harlin, Ed-|neau oi]l tanks to the Juneau Pub- ' MIS ous [ward Gibbon, W, Stromg, Roy|lic @chools. Fifty barrels of oil many words how wise MAIL AT ‘E TEB T ’, LONESOME—JOTN Ohio's :argest |Poloff, Wm. Gibbon.' lare to be kept in the tank at all ’ -~ times, except as otherwise specified it is to be prepared (Davis Transportation Co.} # corresponsence club. Members av-i v e trywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- by the 0ol Board of % ¢ fresses and descriptions $1.00, FERRYTM CARD tendent. (ladles 50c) Give age and ‘occu- Bid should specify price per pation with remittance. J. E. barrel. Donald, Box 828, Dayton, Ohio. Oil: may be hauled at any con- venient time. Yo \aet " finahcial F5" LEAVES IggEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O verses with a substan- tial balance in your Think of the luxury and convenience Pl Lainlbeics?y o - o ool in Sept. 21, . savings account. Let FIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, e emttrtes iroughout shopl of such a train as the " Ponographs, Expert Pisno Tun- QR oo ol ew us care for your sav- |(y log. Radio 404 Fa e . o i e New WORTH COAST LIMITED ok PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY nairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. the office of the Superintendent of The change of sights and scenes, the gs. M h ! “P A C I FI C’ 4 P raioh e e Rt Schools until 5:00 pm. Sept. 14, Route of "hmonly OOd"udl,dn chafort , omrs '«p el ' | e DR, FENTON, GOLDSTEIN 1 ight reserved to relect any and THE and luxury of this fast flyer East will |} Leaves City Dock, Juneay, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for BUILDING. —adv. all bids and to cancel contract, ALASKAN give you new vigor and energy. > |4 Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See even though awarded, upon thirty Let us plan a trip for you anywhere. The Flrst agent for ports of call during winter schedule. l}lssm For illet 6t oBEDRLIR see D, days' notice. A Kerl K. Kate £ L gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Fenton, Goldstein Building. adv. JUNEAU :gfi;g: SCHOOL Aluska Represestative - 200 Swith Tower - Seattle | 4 Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts.,, Valentine Bldg i National Pirst publication, Sept. 9, 193L. Last publication, Sept. 12, 1931, . Music-Enteminment R Db furnished Gastineau | M| SRR | s | - Bank -P“.‘;‘? ; TAXI,:SERVICE Daoms-. - - 4 ; s | DAY AND NIGHT “ . 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