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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 1931. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ARNEY'S MAIL IS PLENTY HEAWY TRESE DAVS -\/CTES COMING IA FROM| EVERY ToAwk In THE CounTRY AL SPARK PLUG'S QLD FRIEAIDS AMD | THOUSANDS OF AIBW ONES HAVE CECIDED IAr HIS FAUOR. — BUT PONY BCY 1S GNKG HM A TOUGH BATTLE — THE PEE-WEE NAG S GETTIANG "STROMGER BV THE MINTE s 15 ook BOST cuanes THE CONTEST CLOSES TAMORROW, HEAH Y& IS BOSS OESE am Al Fo' PonY U 21931 Kang Featares Syndi ettt et Pt P e The Daily Alaska Empire i 374 FOR SALE RENT FOR SALE—Eight-tube all- electric | | FOR RENT—~pariment to let ln} Sparton radio set. See J. W. Douglas, where rents are lower. | Leivers. Furnished and heated. ~ Phone| | Douglas 18. | { FOR SALE—Dyed g ey it D G N SRR sale. Room 430, Gastineau Hotel.|FOR RENT—runished (wo room | w -{ apartments, also cabins. Newly\ FOR SALE 30730 Springfield | finished. Close in. Apply Seaview | model gun, also Studebaker coupe.‘ Apartments. | i | nAD ! QUi By BILLE DE BECK "———V‘“ TRERE S ONE MCRE DAY WELL SPARKY | \ OL 3oy OL 8oy oL BoY - Amcrum Y (NI NI Sancguardmg Lne Wlth lc(‘ E‘airol The U. five months’ n the N 0 mountains of ice charted feguard ships and lives outh. The lookout S. Coast Guard cutter General Greene, on duty with the international ice patro! rth Atlantic, sights a giant iccberg, one Greene (:pper !»ft) was snapped maintaining al sharp watch for ber his ship enteréd Nachvaki A nitive r,E 1'1‘ ador (right) with a baby i and, where the seals are ed (u 'mdmr posts. The: rnAJ(‘? of crew of the | of by the cuttor in on the oce on tm Gene Steamer Mavements NORTHBOUND Yukon in port and scheduled e to sail westward at 3 o‘clock this afternoon. Norco due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle, Sept. 17 at 10 a.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Sept. 17 at 9 p.m. 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. Admiral Evans scheduled to ‘Marine News | fYUKllN BRINGS 30 PASSENGERS . ANDFAIR CARGO : SAIL FOR SOUTH ABOARD EVANS | Admiral Steamsl’np, Bound from Westward, Con- tinues to Seattle on Her Way from Se- attle to Seward quantity of freight for Juneau, the steamship Yukon, Capt. H. Ander- son, bound from Seattle to Seward, arrived here this forenoon. She is ‘-Westward this afternoon. | Tne wi 1 had a total of 79 pas- | sengers on leaving Puget Sound. With 22 passengers booked [,Om‘More than half the number were Juneau, the steamship Admiral Ev- |booked for Southeast ‘Alaska ports. ans departed from this city at 5| Cargo for Juneau consis‘ed chief- :o'clock yesterday afternoon for Ee- |1y of general merchandise for busi- good condition. Reasonable. Tele- _none 3025. FOR SALE—A fine strain of milk goats. See Frank Reeder at Hotel Northern or Telephone 182. FOR SALE—One cnoice residential lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. FOR SALE—F1ve room house with bath, large lot, in Seater Tract, a bargain. Phone 202. FOR SALE—Franklin sedan, fine running gear, engine, good rub- ber. Bargain $250.00 Will make dandy light delivery truck. In- quire Nugget Shop. "OR R SALE—Plate Giass Snowcases. " Various sizes. Juneau Young Hardware Co. 5 R T FOR SALE—Will sell — List and Heed — Plateglass, Lumber and Piping of all dimensions, also; doors and windows, glass cup- boards and common glass. Phone or call (at) the Exchange (59). Rarin’ to go. Nuff-Sed. THE WRECKER. MISCELLANEOUS |//NESOME—JOIN Ohlo's largest| correspondence club. Members ev-| trywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-| fresses ‘and descriptions uoul (ladles 50c) Give age and occu Jation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. mmnlAndm-llushmapel For fallen arcnes or aching feet | see DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING. —adv. For relief of constipation see Dr. Fenton, Goldstein Building. adv. " “Basal metabolism is the energy " conversion rate of the human body when resting quietly, several hours | after the latest meal. { | Music:-Entertainment | | -~ 'furnished for | DANCES—PARTIES | LODGE GATHERINGS | ‘SMOKEY’' MILLS—Phone 402 | Midweek Dance Moose Hall | {FOR RENT—rurnisned; APARTMENTS for ranslents and permanents.. MacKinnon Apart-| ments. Furn. s.h. rooms, newly renovawd:i reasonable; ov. Gastineau Groc. secam- heated sleeping rooms, suitable for men; clese in. Call at 326, Second - Street. FOR RENT—Furnisned, steam heat- ed sleeping room; close in. Phone 531. RN S S N S FOR RENT — Comfortable heated furnished apartments, $50.00. Nug- ! get Apartments. LOST ANty FOUND LOST—Bunch of keys on keytainer. Please return Chas. G. Warner Co. Phone 473. LOST — Brown leather | key case containing four keys. Please re- turn to Juneau Bakery. WANIED WANTED—Colorél woman wants work by day or hour. Telephone 416, pafs N 5 B 7 L Old papers 10r sale at the Em- pire office. FERRY TIME CARD sail from Seattle Sept. 23, at 10 am, SOUTHBOUNZ SAILINGS Admiral Rogers southbound Thursday evening. LOCAL SAILINGS attle and way ports. She had ar- rived here yesterday forenoon from Kodiak; and Seward. Persons who took passage south from Juneau were: For Petersburg—A. H. McLaugh- lin, L. Coleman. ness houses. Persons who disembarked | were: | Magnus Hansen, Mrs. M. Hansen, | Shirley Olds, Mrs. Harry Olds, Mrs. J. O. Sellevold, Mrs. E. C. McKech- |nie, Mrs, E. J. Davis, Mrs. A here K lo | High tide; 3:40 am., 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 e e 0 e e o0 b oo NORCO HAS THREE PASSENGERS, 1 DOG =" Crerles Fizms | SEATTLE, Sept. Norco, of the Northland Transpor- tation Company, sailed for Juneau and wayports at 9 o'clock last night with seven passengers and one dog The followmg three passengers are for Junea:: C. J. Rooght and wife, Mrs. Ethel D. Pagel, and also the dog. —_——————— O e i e @ | TIDES TOMORROW I 0w . e 161 feet. 1.3 feet. 18.0 feet. -12 feet. Low tide, 9:33 am., High tide, 3:38 p.m., Low tide, 10:15 D . 15—Motorship For Ketchikan—Mr. and Mrs. H.|Hancock, Geraldine Hancock, M B. Crewson, John Vuguson, William | Bradley, Stella M. Jones, Rev. B. H. Caswell, S. Misteffa, Ed Idler. |Paul, E. J. Petersen, A. Romanseth For Seattie—Alice B, Hugz, V. A. Sharkey, L. A. Thompson, George Battker, William Nelson, r. R,|White, B. O'Donnell, W. V. Mc- Townsend, William R. Treibel, Law- | Dermott, George Lange, Willlam rence G. Springer, Harry Randolph, Fullerfon afi two steera Alfred B. Hallowell, W. Seward Webb, Jr., Arnsly R. Lawrence, Gus BRANT DUE IN PORT es Williams, Fred Chou. | . HALIBUT PRICES | /The patrolship Brant, flagship ® |of the Alaska fleet of the United ‘smtes Bureau of Fisheries, is due SEATTLE, Sept. 15—8ix ves*c]sfl.o reach port herg about 9 o'clock arrived yesterday with 18,500 |tonight with J. R. Russell, Field pounds of medium halibut and 12,- |'Superintendent, Seattle, and Chief 400 pounds of small and sold for Clerk A. K. Brown, Washington, 5 to 10'% cents a pound. xcf the bureau. | Both officials are expected PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Sept. | cover seveéral of the fishing dis- 15.—Halibut sales yesterday toyal"d tricts in Southeast Alaska. T |253,000 pounds of halibut. American | probably will leave here within a lfish sold for 3 to 7.60 cents a day or two on the Teal, which ar- | pound and Canadian fish sold for rived Sunday, for a cruise in Tey 5 to 8 cents a pound. | Strait. e — i Old papers at The Empire ) to N e r———— Old Papers sv The rmdire. & THREE BOATS ON GRIDIRON ©On Juneau’s marine gridiron near wedves Juneau for Dougias and Thane 6:18 pm. $7:30 p.m. 9:40pm. l 30 s.on.f 12:45 p.m.t 2:15pm. 3:45 pm.t 6:00 p.m. '—Thane. 1—8aturdays only. l‘-lflmmmm Junéau Faryiw S 1:15 am. the City Wharf are the gasoline power boats Wanderer, Mabel and T-249. They are undergoing gen- eral overhaul. —————— Few areas of like size are as free from destruclwe earthquakes as Canada. COLISEUM TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY “VIENNESE NIGHTS” in Natural Colors COMEDY ACT NEWS ‘ FURNITURE OVERSTUFFED RURRFTURE BEDROOM SETS ~ DINING ROOM SETS KITCHEN,qg‘;'gs\ SIMMONS BEDS SPRINGS AND MATTREséng_ ) Thomas Hardware Co. | TODAY FROM SEATTLE |SALMON CRAFT g SRGLOAS OF | the last few days. | ers. 'mon and 61,000 pounds | salmon have With 23 passengers and a l:mz?‘ scheduled to continue her voyage FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 7 Bept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 29 6 Steamer— *YUKON . TALAMEDA *ALASKA *YUKON *ALASKA *YUKON *Southwesvern Route. tSoutheastern Route. All saflings subject to change without Lotice. 6 8 Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. Sept. Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 13,110 POUNDS ALASKArSI»E-A,MSHIP Co,f Two Tieres of Mild med and Large Quantity of Frozen Fish Shipped Seventy-three thousand, seven hundred and ten pounds of salmon have been unloaded in Juneau in| All the fish was| cught by the Juneau Cold S age Company, Wallis S. Georg president, and was put into 2z~ Crafts, captains and catches follow: Alms, Capt. A. B paund». Elfin, ©. O. Swanson, 6,000; !:mmn Thomas Ness, 8,0 Ole Brensdal, 1897; Hy car Oberg, 21,008; Shuzberg, 100; Pelican, Hen a 15,900; Sadie, Sandy Stevens JS}PA nes, 1,497 Henry Ander Weidman, 1 Albert, 42; ] 7,096; T-3870, Scme Go Two tierces James Young, onen, 140. 5 to London of mild cured of froze: been shipped here since Saturday. The ship- ments were made by the Cold Stor- age Company. ‘The tierces and 21,000 pounds of the frozen salmon were sent on the motorship North- land. The tierces are for the Se- attle market and the frozen sal-| mon for export to London. Destined for Seattle Forty thousand pounds of frozen salmon went forward on the s ship Alaska to the San Juan Fish- ing and Packing Company at Se- attle. The Addington, Capt. S. E. An- derson, of the Juneau Fleet, took | bait and ice yesterday and left for| the fishing grounds last night. Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Evans . Queen . Rogers . Queen ... Sept. 2 Sept. 3 ..Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 5 Sept.15 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept.21 Sept. 24 Intormation ana tickets furnishe ; on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panam Canal and return, Round the world, ‘Trans-Pacific. Trans-Atlantie Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. from |* ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. wi pesilland i B 1T )\usm\wum‘r?cnm«mw;\\'s PHONES—Office, 79; Hotel, 10; Hangar, 435 ‘ N orthland Transportatwn B PREPAPED 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 Company SERVING ALASKANS Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night 9:00 P.M. for Ketchikan, wnn:eyll, llfetn:-. 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 79 MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.} LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For wformation apply Dave House!, Agent Phone Single O PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. agent for ports of call during winter schedule. l’a-‘l- gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding shi Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg Phone TAXI SERVICE 7 ¢ DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth

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