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e e —— e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 14, 1931. AFTER WLAT APPEAED VYESTER IuE SEEN Z F DAY ) ENOUGH OF THAT NAG . PONY 8oY FOR THE REST OF THE DAY- “EED HIM QUTTA » MY SIGHT — UNDERSTAND? 4 v 1927 ONLY HORSE, THAT EVER - SPARK PLUG - THE | 2 SwWAM L e -, ENGLISH <7 CHANNEL By BILLE DE BECK V923 - Tie Grear F CROSS-COUMTRY RACE Ak NEW YORK To SAN FRANCISCO| SPARK PLUG 1h FROMT ALL The WAY - Marine News | ' LOVISE FOR HER 33 EMBARK ON 5 HOURS ON HER dee. M (€ I ONY HAD “HE HEART - ) o 4 A FINEST LARGES STEAMERS T SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 7 Bept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 29 Steamer— *YUKON FALAMEDA . *ALASKA *YUKON *ALASKA *YUKON . *Southwesvern Route. tSoutheastern Route. All sailings subject to change without votlce. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 Sept. 1 Sept. 6 8 Sept. 15 Sept. Sept. 29 Ser Sept Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 " VOYAGE SOUTH MOTORSHIP HAS‘Vessel Calls ‘st Juneau En ® 00000000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND. WAY TOSITKA Vessel Brings 27 from| The Daily Alaska Empire PHONE 374 Yuken due to arrive 9:30 o'- clock tomorrow morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Scattle 9 o'clock tonight. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle, Sept. 17 at 10 am. Pri Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept. 17 at 9 pm, Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 19 at 9 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 21 at 9 o'clock p.m. SOUTHBOUNG SAILINGS Admiral Evans in port and sails south at 5 this after- noon. Admiral Rogers southbound Thursday evening. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for 8itka and wayports, Pacific leaves every Thurs- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports. e ceeeenccene ALASKA KEEPS BUSY DURING ecoccceoe 0000000000098 88 frrrrrrooeas CALL IN JUNEAU eeoveceeeceeocecee 600D TRAVEL T0 AND FROM HERE t Northland Has Large Pas- .senger Lists and Brings Considerable Freight With good passenger traffic, both in and out, the motorship North- land, Capt. L. Willlams and Purser | E. P. Winch, completed a call at Juneau Saturday. She arrived from Seattle in the afternoon and de- parted on her return voyage to the Puget Sound metropolis late at night. ‘The vessel brought a large quan- tity of freight, much of which con- civted of perishable food commodi- ties. She took for Seattle dis- charge frozen fish. Passengers who disembarked this port were: From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. H. | C. Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill, {Jr., Mrs. L. Williams, Mrs. B. Fres- | leau, Mrs. M. Pusich, Master Mic ja(‘l Pusich, Miss Lois Hill, Miss (Mary Lind: A. Skelhorne, Joseph | Hill | From Southeast Alaska ports— |Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Lucas, Mr. and |Mrs. C. N. Crone, Mrs. A. Dubke, (F. H. Thurman, W. Hunt, Curtis Gardner, William E. Anderson, C. V. Brown, N. A. McEachran, W. C. Arnold, W. H. Caswell, Ole Osberg, at route fram Skagway to | Vancouver, B. C. ‘Thirty-three persons embarked | for ports south on the Princess Louise, departi from G Juneau Sunday morning for Van- at couver, B. C. The vessel had been 1: to Skagway and called here her return voyage south. Those who took po ge were: For Prince Rupert—R. W. Sandy.!cargo of For liott. For Vancouver— Miss Brown, Arthur Burke. For Seattle—T. Huntress, Miss Lucille Fox, Miss Frances Jone Miss M. M. Glenn, Miss H. Lewis, Loren Sisson, Edward Laurie, G. O'Neill, J. J. Newman, Mrs. W. C. MacMayburns, Ellioit 8 burns, Mr. Camp, R. Rcbertson, Miss Wellman Holbrook, Miss Simpkins, Miss Alice Merritt, M Mary VanderLeest, Miss Iris Gray, Miss' ' Elizabeth Pullen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jaeger, Miss M, Poren- dergast, R. T. Banks, D. A. Hoff- man, John Hansen, Walter Bow- man. Victoria—Miss Stewarf El- | g; Nadine T lia TRAVELERS ON EVANS ENJOY Ju mship steamship Admiral on hours Thur: from this city voyage south. ! South, and persons for T Carpenter, Sienbrat Barba th; Thomas. F South and Embarks 20 for Triangle Ports Bound from Seattle to Si R raham and Purser Ha Juneau today. Sh 30 this ning and de later. She will be sday evening on her return The vessel br gene cembarked 27 passengers from tho booked Juneau 20 ngle ports. 3 | here Leave Seattle Arrive Southbound Juneau Lv.Juneau Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 15 Rogers . Queen Sept. 17 | Sept. 24 Intormation ana tickets on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panam Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic { furnishy [ | Passcngers From South Those who came to this city were: B. M. Behrends, ‘homas Regan, C. J. Sullivan, Archie Jacob Carpenter, am A. Hesse, W. G. Smith, Katie Wa n, Homer nck, Mrs. Watson, Katie M. Ballingstad, Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Royden Hermann, Ann Herman, Sister Doro- | er Gerald, Chester and three third class, For Triangle Ports Persons who took [ 1 r Triangle ports were For s—C. J an, Thomas gway—Mrs. sia M. Signeros, John- ael Johnson, Charles W. Carter, G. | Hansen, Eldred Ireland, T. Brokke, Henry Brokke, L. M. Carrigan, | age from | Sullxv:\n.i Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. . Donald MacDonald, H. B. Carbray For Sitka—C. S. Kronson, N. A. McEachran, Gilbert Williams, Wil- | |Hans Larsen, Holst ,F. Mix. Persons who embarked at Juneau J. A. Hess, Royal Vessel Brings 12 from Westward Here and Em- TRAVEL BY AIR r i FOR SALE nan FOR RENT OR SALE—Eight-tub> all-electric | Sparton radio set. See J. W.| Leivers. | FOR SALE—One Heywood-Wake- | | field Baby Carriage, one boy's| ! bicycle, one girl's bicycle, one .22 | rifle, one Savage Health Motor.| Telephone 4043. i L FOR RENT—aspariment to let in Douglas, where rents are lower. Furnished and heated. Douglas 18. FOR REN1-—runished (wo room apartments, also cabins. Newly finished. Close in. Apply Seaview Apartments. FOR SALE—Typewriter, 9x1z rug, dining table, buffet, 6 chairs. Telephone 297. | barks 41 for South In a brief call at this port carly | today, the steamship Alaska, Capt. | for ports south were: For Petersburg—W. F. Thompson, | Aubrey Skazuranie, Joe Kato, J. B. Joseph. For Ketchikan—Arthur Boyle, Phone A. V. Westerlund and Purser David |yrs Cowman, Miss Cowman, R. P. Doran, bound from Seward 0 p vetch, J. P. Morgan, A. S. Arm- Secattle, kept herself unusuallyjsn.flng. Joe Paddock. busy. She moored at 3:30 am. to the City Wharf ,where she dis-| embarked passengers; then she| ! shifted to the Juneau Cold Storage | For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McCloskey, Mazie Rogers, Mrs. John Rogers, Anna Dickenson, George Hermann, Eugene Kinnicutt, Mrs. APARTMENTS for wanslents and Company’s dock where she took On: 5 j Morris, Martin Jorgensen, T permanents. MacKimnon Apart- [rozen fish for Seattle discharge,ing Allen, E. E. Hill, Jeffery Mc- ments. OR SALE‘—Dyed ott.;r‘ coat for 3 sale. Room 430, Gastineau Hotel. FOR SALE — 36/30 Springfield | { model gun, also Studebaker coupe, { good condition. Reasonable. Tele~ none 3025. FOR SALE—A fine strain of milk | goats. See Frank Reeder at Hotel i+ Northern or Telephone 182. b Furn. sh. rooms, newly renovated; reasonable; ov. Gastineau Groc. FOR RENT—rurnisned, sveam-; heated sleeping rooms, suitable for men; clese in. Call at 326, Second Street. FOR RENT—Furnisned, steam heat- ed sleeping room; close in. Phone ! 537, | s ‘NR SALE—One cnoice residential lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. FOR SALE—Flve room house with bath, large lot, in Seater Tract, a bargain. Phone 202. R SALE—Pranklin sedan, fine ‘runmnz gear, engine, good rub- “. ber. Bargain' $250.00 Will make » ;dandy light delivery truck. In-| ; quire Nugget Shop. #OR SALE—Plate Glass Snowcases. { Various sizes. Juneau Young . Hardware Co. MISCELLANEOUS PR 1ONBSOME—JOIN Ohio's largest Py FOR RENT — Comfortable heated furnished apartments, $50.00. Nug- ' get Apartments. i LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black kitten, one eye in-| jured. Reward. Phone 2201. LOST—Bunch of keys on keytainer. | Please return Chas. G. Warner Co. Phone 473. LOST — Brown leath;r—key case containing four keys. Please re-! i turn to Juneau Bakery. , WANTED WANTED—Colored woman wants work by day or hour. Telephone 416. {land, A. M. Miller, A. L. Paddock, E. Gustafson. | were: | Arthur W. Paulsen, M. O. Wilsc, ,and finally she moved to the Alas- ka Juneau Mining Company's pler, where she loaded gold ore concen- trates. She sailed for the Puget Sound metropolis at 7:15 a.m. Large Passenger List The Alaska brought from the Westward ports 202 passengers. One | hundred and ninety were booked for Seattle and 12 for this port. Those that left the vessel here were: Mrs. H. R. Pratt, T. D. McGee, V. Bottker, Mrs. Nora Cochrane, S. Wallstedt, Capt. Moore, Mrs. N. Bekoff, L. M. Carrigan, Eldred Ire- For ports to the south 41 persons | took passage from this city. They \ Listed for South q For Ketchikan—Gertrude George, Joseph Skulka, Thomas Johnson, E. |H. Clifford, M. Guzman, Joseph | Monarro, E. Alisamo. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Pedro | | Gabonier, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. An-| derson, Elizabeth Kaser, Esther| ‘ipast four months, Connell, Mrs. Nina McConnell, Walter Scott Ford, -Billy Ford, J. M. Jorgenson, Sherwood Jones and {Mrs. Harriet Knowles. VISTTORS LEAVE FOR™~ HOMES; COMING BACK Miss Nadine Brown, of Kansas City, and Miss Francis Jones, of Port Orchard, Wash., who have ‘been visiting in Juneau for the left for their homes aboard the Princess Louise. They made many friends here among the younger set and state they will return for another visit. WOMAN IS FINED $250 FOR POSSESSION OF LIQUOR Pleading guilty of possession of intoxicating liquor, Mrs. Oscar Case was today fined $250 by Judge Charles Sey in the United States Commissioner’s Court. She was arrested by Deputy Marshals Feero Kaser, Aileen Barton, Edward Mize, | yeyeomb and Martin. It is alleged jLieut. L. B. Kuhre, Arthur NEss, | 1o had 230 botsles of beer and a | William Chong, Frank Chong, C'Ipinb of moonshine liquor in her PLEASANT DAY Vessel Bound from Kodiak to Seattle Disembarks 3 Passengers Here From Kodiak, Seward and other ports to the Westward, the steam- ship Admiral Evans, Capt. S. K. Gilje and Purser Byron Hyde, ar- rived in Juneau at 9:30 this morn- i liam Quirk, Quirk. Ida Quirk, Mrs. F. ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. B s | ing. She is scheduled to sail for Seattle at 5 this aftrenoon. At Westward ports, the vessel booked 37 passengers for Seattle and 3 for Juneau, Those for this city were Gust Gustafson, John Grunning and H. Brenner. The through passengers enjoyed a delightful, sunny day in this city. Some motored to Mendenhall Glacier and many visited the Ter- _ ritorial Museum in the Capitol. ATTENTION MASONS There will be a Stated Communi- cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M, at the Masonic Temple, Monday evening, Sept. 14. Work in the M. M. Degree. Other important business. All welcome. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. —_————— REBEKAHS CARD PARTY —adv. The first of 'a series of four card parties will be given Wednes- day, September 16th at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. P. Hall. Good prizes and refreshments. Admission fifty cents. invited to attend. —adv. ‘The public is Old papers at The Zmpire. The period of depres- sion just past proves more forceful than many words how wise | AGENTS Juneau Fred Hanford .. uneau Orin Hill ... | jLarry Parks . etchikan P. Kostrometinoff W. T. Farwell, Skagway R. P. Peratovich A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters Juneau, J. B. Burford & Co. Gastineau Hotel ( | - 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 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 APPLY TO D. B. FEMMER J. B. BURFORD Juneau Agent Ticket Agent ‘Telephone 114 Telephone 19 T MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co." i . ine, PP . correspondence club. Members ev- ! {V. Brown, Chong Loeh, T. E. Daine, | ,qo5ion, it is to be prepared { trywhere. 150 ladles names, ad- ! | fresses and descriptions $1.00. (ladles 50c) Give age and occu-| pation with remittance. J. E. ' Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. fIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun-| } | For fallen arcnes or aching feet: fee DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN | “BUILDING. —adv. For relief of constipation see Dr. Fenton, Goldstein Building. sdv. Music--Entertainment turnished for DANCES—PARTIES LODGE GATHERINGS ‘SMOKEY’ MILLS—Phone 402 =3 | | l . | .ni FERRY TIME CARD -‘v-nn-:;:mnl Thane 6:15a.m. 7:10 a.m. 9:15 am.t 12:30 p.m.t 2:00 pm. 3:30 pm.t 6:15p.m. $7:30 p.m. 9:40 pm. 41:00 am. ,T. Young, Archie Klanie, Paul Lib- erty, Jacob Carpenter, James Car- penter, Curtis Gardner, Fred M. Selkregg, Frank A. Boyle, Henry!' Meier, J. G. Morrison, E. D. An- derson, W. C. Arnold, A. M. Dyks- tra, Chong Young, Nicholas Du- pont, P. Esesboren. | ————— T HALIBUT PRICES T SEATTLE, Sept. 14—Ten vessels arrived here last Saturday with 148,000 pounds of halibut and sold the dish for 5 to 7 cents a pound.' ——————— i PR R Re . | TIDES TOMORROW | 0 e eeeeeis @ 176 feet. -0.3 feet. 19.0 feet. -23 feet. High tide, 2:52 am., Low tide, 8:51 am. High tide, 2:57 pm. Low tide, 9:26 p.m., FURNITURE OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE DINING ROOM SETS KITCHEN SETS SIMMONS BEDS SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES BEDROOM SETS | Thomas Hardware Co. to meet financial re- verses with a substan- tial balance in your Let us care fot your sav- savings account. ings. The First National Bank LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For wnformation apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” 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 TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth

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