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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1931. BARNEY GOOGLE MISTER G00GLE =+ \ IM FROM THE DALY, QUACK -+ WHAT'S “THE DOPE ON PONY BOY RACING SPARK PLLIG - ?? RAWTUER A | . SILLY 1DEA, DoNt Yau OFFIClAaL AND SPARK PLUG T ase ARE AIOSEY RBIRDS -+ HEW STLL HANGIN' AROUND - = WANTS To kNow W-WELL -+ T AT HOW NET--, WEIGHS ! savs HE Y?OYMT THINK PONY o -THOSE REPORTERS | BRING i T BACK. MUCH PONY BoY 1S_HEAVY ENOUGH To CARRY A JOCKEY--- -ZoN ) NO.NOT VET! |- Bov INTO TREL PONY ROOM EIRST- - HURRY- « The Daily Alaska Empire E 374 PHON F(;R ’SALE | nan run RENT FOR SALE—Model 06 .30 Spring- | field rifle. A-1 condition. Very reasonable. Telephon2 3025. | FOR SALE—One cnolce residential | lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. | | FOR SALE—Five room house with | bath, large lot, in Seater Tract, a bargain. Phone 202. FOR SALE—Frankiin sedan, fine running gear, engine, good rub- ber. Bargain $250.00 Will make dandy light delivery truck. In-| quire Nugget Shop. { | | | ' POR SALE—Plate Giass Showcases. | Various sizes. Juneau Young . Hardware Co. #Or SALE — Convertible Ford { coupe, 1929 model, driven only | 6,000 miles. Phone 3604. i ¥ MISCELLANEOUS ME—JOIN Ohlo’s largest * correspondence club. Members ev- srywhere. 150 ladles names, ad- firesses and descriptions $1.00. i (adies 50c) Give age and occu- pation with remittance. J. E. {'Donald, Box 823, Dayton, Ohio. M e IR O For fallen arcnes or aching feet see DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING. —adv. For relief of constipation see Dr. | Fenton, Goldstein Building. adv.; r | WANTED ; — WANTED—Woman or girl for gen-| eral housework. Phone 3441, . The invention of the pianoforte | is traced to the year 1709, when a| harpsichord maker of Padua dis-| played the new instrument he had | ’designed. | BLACK CAT CANDY SHOPPE HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. Dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Mausic--Entertainment furnished for DANCES—PARTIES LODGE GATHERINGS SMOKEY’ MILLS—Phone 402 FOR RENT—Large sleeping room. Phone 1395. FOR RENT—runished Iwo room apartments, also cabins. Newly finished. Close in. Apply Seaview Apartments. APARTMENTS for eransients and permanents. MacKimnon Apart- ments. Furn. 8$h. rooms, newly renovated; reasonable; ov. Gastineau Groc. FOR RENT—Purnisned, steam heat- | ed sleeping room; close in. Phone | 531 FOR RENT — Comfortable heated furnished apartments, $50.00. Nug- | get Apartments. | FOR RENT—One three-room and one two-room apartments, also housekeeping room. Steam heat- ed, Channel Apartments, 6th and Main. Phone 436. | Various dates have been given for Daniel Boone's birth, but ac- cepted authorities have agreed upon November 2, 1734. | PANATORIUM CLEANERS “We Call For and Deliver” PHONE 355 FERRY TIME CARD deaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15 a.m. 7:10 a.m. 9:15 am.t 12:30 pm.t 2:00 pm. 3:30 pm.t *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Junean 6:30a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30am. 9:30 am.t 12:48 pm.t 2:15 p.m. 3:45 pm.t 5:00 p.m. *—Thane. | Marine News > Northland due to arrive Fri- e day evening. . SCHEDULLD SAILINGS . Admiral Evans scheduled to e sail from Scattle Sept. 23, at ® 10 am. L] Admiral Rogers scheduled to e sail from Seattle Sept. 24 at 10 am. BIG CARGO AND Representative of Los An- geles Chamber of Com- erce Is on Tour ° © Yukon scheduled to sail from e e Seattle Sept. 26 at 9 am. e ® Norco scheduled to sail from e ® Seattle Sept. 28, at 9 pm. e ‘e Princess Louise seheduled to e Wiin a large quantity of freight ® sail from Vancouver Sept. ® |and 31 passengers for Juneau, the ® 28 at 9 pm. ® | steamship Alaska, Capt. A. V. West- ¢ SOUTHBOUNG BAILINGS ¢ erlund and Purser David Doran, ® Queen southbound some time ® |called at this port this morning en ® Thursday. ® route from Seattle to Seward. ® Alaska southbound about Sept. ® | Cargo for this city consisted of e 29 general merchandise for stores and . LOCAL SAILINGS ® |equipment for the Alaska Juneau ® Estebeth leaves every Thursday ® Gold Mining Company. ® night at 6 p.m. for Bitka and ® | Among the passengers for Sew- ® wayports. e ard is Miss Mary Morrison, who is | ® Pacific leaves every Thurs- e sociated with the office of the ® day at 10 am. for Peters- e sccretary of the Los Angeles Cham- o burg, Kake and way ports. ® | ber of Commerce. She will remain e e0eee e 000 e n e e on the vessel for its return voy- | ————————— \nge to Seattle. . ° t Collecting Information | TIRES TOMUBROYY l! Her trip is for the purpose of . ® | collecting information to enable lher to make suggestions to the Low tide, 5:03 a.m., 1.0 feet. High tide, 11:28 am. 145 feet. Los Angeles Chamber for its nex: annual excursion to the Territory e 11;?“’11 :(;e,, 1511_1;;9 D'::" 135% ifift While the ship was in port Miss Gl 1 : " |Morrison was taken for a motor G 3L G R ° ° drive around the city and to Men- | denhall Glacier by Horace O. Ad- 1| ‘. HALIPUT SERICE™ .’ ams, assistant agent of the Alaska | Steamship Company. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Sept.f Passengers who disembarked here were: 22.—Seventy-seven thousand pounds, $ e iof hallbut were sold here yester-| JFrom Southeast Alaska ports— day. American halibut sold for 3|%e0r8e o Edé:‘:ns“if‘a“g' to 9.10 cents a pound and Canadian | _ "> ~* i g RAn. fish sold for 3 to 7.50 cents. | Wilson, N. L. Troast, William Ben: ————————— n, Mrs. Robert Milonich, I. R. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, W Daw- CAPT. SUTHERLAND HERE AFTER TRIP TO SEATTLE| {son, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crewson. Passengers From Seattle From Seattle—A. Graham, Mrs.| Capt., Frank Sutherland master' M. Crowell, Mickey Crowe!l. 'J. DI of the cannery tender Equator of | Christie, Mrs. J. D. Christie, F,} the Peril Strait Packing Company, Sutherland, Miss F. Kinnin, G. T arrived today from Seattle after| Jackson, Mrs. M. Roberts, Mrs. N taking the boat there for the win- Mazoff, C. Rhoades, Mrs. C. ter. He will visit here a week or Rhoades, G. Corbin, Mrs. G. Cor- ten days before proceeding to his bin, Mrs. W. H. Newman, M. Blank- 31 PASSENGERS LOUISE TAKES B FROM HERE ON TRIP SOUTH Vessel Stays Two Hours Enroute from Skag- way to Vancouver i | | | | Eight persons took passage from | Juneau this forenoon when the steamship Princess Louise depart- red for Vancouver, B. C. She ar- Irived here from Skagway at o'clock this morni ain- ed two hours. Persons who embark ed at this port for the south wers { For Victoria, B. C.—Mother Ma |Dorothy and Sister Mary Gerard. | For Seattle—Miss V. Riendeau, Henry Kufer, R. C. Hill, Mrs. { Hayssen, Mrs. M. Kelly, W. Kelly. e NORTHLAND IS SEATTLE, Sept. 22.—Motorship Northland sailed for Juneau and way ports at 9 o'clock last night with 12 first class passengers and no steerage. Passengers aboard for Juncau are: Floyd M. Ritter and Mrs. Bessie Winther. - - The name Bowiing Green was probably adopted by the Kentucky city, bzcause of Moore's bowling al- ley on the open green DRACULA home. cnship, T. N. Henry and one steer- ———r——— | age. Many people have found that' Persons who embarked at Juneau there is a bigger thrill in giving for the Westward were: than in getting—American Maga- zine. For Seward—H. J. Hill, Mrs. H |3, mi, 5. Miller. ) Jot Down Our Number PRINTING for Quick Quality You will find our printing service prompt and accurate. Our available type faces, stocks and expert pressmen all combine to turn out as fine a piece of work as you could ask for. Circulars, broadsides, booklets, etc. Empire Printing Company SMOOTH, EH?” BILL: What in the world have you done to your car? BART: I finally took it to my Ford dealer for special lu- brication. Those boys do a real job. BILL: Pll say so! Why, the greased lightning must be | free! 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FOOT OF MAIN STREET | LT e FSHH » el ey Hi on e ScALES A SOAKIN' '\NET ANy HELLY \MOKE & LGETTER) .y S (MPRESSION >* / suam o SMAHT Maw| CSTAR QooaLE T RICH EASTERN PARTY CRUISES WITH ALARWEE Women Enjoy Comforts of Home While Men Tramp Wet Underbrush It's no fun for women to tramp, through wet underbrush after| brown bear, so the feminine bers of a wealthy yachting p are enjoying all the comforts hone aboard the Alarwee, n necau, whil2 the men secking wild game on Island. The Alarwee, which is a Camp- bell Church yacht, put into Juncau last evening and remained until late this afternocon. Members of the charter party are Mr. and Mrs. | Weliam Claflin, Mr. and Mrs. R: mond Emerson, Theodore Pitt David Sigourney and Mus. kins, all of Boston, Mass. Left Rupert September 15 The vessel left Prince Rupert, B. C., on her present cruise September 15, her company having come west over the Canadian National Rail-| way. She will return to Prince Rupert October 12. As the yacht has proceeded north, members of the chartering party have enjoyed themselves fish- ing and hunting. Among the trophies so far are the hides of two black bear, which were killed { near Ketchikan. The men of the party were put ashore in two groups, one near Mole Harbor and the other at Gambier Bay. They will be picked up by the yacht tomorrow. Mr. Claflin and Mr. Emerson are vetergn hunters. They have pur- sued big game in all parts of the globe. Guides with the party are Allen | Hasselberg of Mole Harbor, Ed| Jahnke of Juneau and Al Bean of Ketchikan, i Capt. R. L. Fulton is master of| the Alarwee. Members of the crew are Herbert Chatterton, en- gineer; John Derden, cook, and Wil Williscraft, cabin steward. i is Alarwee's fourth charter this son. She is expected to go to Seattle for the winter on the completion of hor present cruise. 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 LARGEST FINEST STEAMERS N\ SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Sept. 21 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Leave Seattle Steamer— YUKON ALASKA YUKON ALASKA Oct. 6 ALAMEDA 20 All sailings subject to change without notice. Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct 9 23 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. Oct. W. E. NOWELL, Agent INFORMATION AND TICKETS PHONE 2 i Alaska Steamship Ce. P e e " LOW ROUND Leave Arrive Southbound TRIP FARES Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Queen Sept.17 Sept.21 Sept.24 SEATTLE Evans ... Sept.23 Sept.26 Oct. 6 TO Rogers Sept.24 Sept.28 Oct. 1 Queen ...Oct. 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 CALIFORNIA Evans Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 26 Information ana tickets furnishe on Seattle-Cafifornia service. California-New York via Panam Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific, Round America Rate (one way wat- PHONES—Office, 79; Hotel, 10; Hangar, 435 ] Northland Transportationb 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 79 MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.% LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P, M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information 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. TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth