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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1931, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG l T AINT.KIODIN, BARNEY - I 3 ONVERHEARD HER TELLI SOME STHER FEMME TriaT SHE WAS ON HER wavY -ONER _To NOUR STABLE To SEE THE LITILE HOSS ThaT _EVERYBODY'S TALKIN AROUT! N _AN-GET QuT [ Trose scapaY / BREECHES © MINE - QUICK ! Yeu'tt FiND Em TUNDER TRE 'so THIS 15 TN \ PONY 80y ? oo e ISNT HE LTTIE 2 ON ME - TREMENDOUS THAT DOME CAN AND SUCH A ¢ GO FRY AN EGG - NOSE - DEaR ME! The Daily Alaska F impire PHONE 374 FOR SALE WANTED —— FOR SALE—One 6-hole Universal ,steel range with coll. Also heater. ‘Both in good condition. Tele- phone 183. Ad WANTED—WIll rent or lease large furnished house suitable for room- ers. Inquire P. O. Box 1346, Ju- neau. FOR SALE — Franklin pool hall, next to City Cafe. Bargain. !Owner has other business need- ing attention, l FOR SALE — 2 safes; 2 Shaw' Walker filing cabinets, 4 draw- ers each. George Brothers. RS s £ n P FOR SALE—One cmnolce residential lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. PR AR TR FOR SALE—Five room house with| bath, large lot, in- Seater Tract, # bargain. Phone 202. i OR SALE—Plave Giass Snowcases. | _Various sizes. Juneau Young Hardware Co. T MISCELLANEOUS i AR L W B e S ik INSURE YOUR BOAT against all ‘damageés at sea, also when tied ‘up at Float or Wharf. A. J. Nel- son, General Insurance, 433-435, _Goldstein” Building, Juneau, Al-| aska. B Rl DR e, LONESOME—JOIN Ohio’s largest correspondence club. Members ev- jerywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- !dresses and descriptions $1.00. ! (ladies 50c). Give age and occu- pation with remittance. J. E. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | Phonographs, rt Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. — FOR fallen arches or aching feet ,see Dr. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING. - FOR reliet of constipation see Dr. Fenton, Goldstein Bullding. LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER h R FRONT STREET FOR RENT FOR RENT — Furnished 2-room apartments; also cabins. Seaview Apartments. FOR RENT — Furnished 2-room house on Glacler Highway, % mile from city lhmts Chas. Johnson. FOR RENT—Furnished five room apartment. 421% East Tth B! ‘Telephone 2004. Furn. sh. rooms, newly renavated; rea.samhle. 'ov... Gastineau, Groc, 20 PASSENGERS ‘ABOARD - ALASKA FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Oct. 6.—Steamer Alas- +ka sailed for Southeast and South- west Alaska ports at 9 o'clock this momin,g with T1 first class passen- gers and six steerage. The following passengers aboard {are booked for' Juneau: Miss Tyna Parpola, Mrs. W. Mei- er, B. L. Karns, Ed Terrell, Dr. Fellows and three, Mrs, Elsie Klein 'and baby, A. N. Redling and wife, Bernice Lovejoy, Geraldine Engell, Mrs. W. Rasmussen, Ethel E. Mar- |tinson, Mamie Feusi, L. G. Morri+ son, Gust Kakala, E. Svensen. 3 | Yom Can Save Money at NOTICE On account of sickness we will be closed temporarily. Please pay bills or call for undelivered clothes at Snow White Laundry. CAPITAL CLEANERS | Lausanne Barber Shop | at Pioneer Pool Hall = | Specializing in ladiés’ and | children’s haircutting ROBERT LIGHT, Prop. Stumer ”ovemenu nt)l‘rmmm Alaska dug Northtand" GE? P‘r'day Aafter- & ndoh“ ¥ ULED SATLINGS Prlncess Lo schedumd w safl from ‘Vancouver Octo ber 8 at'9 pm. Nordo ‘scheduled to. sail from e Seattle October 12 at 9 p.m. ® SOUTHBOUNL SAILINGS Admiral Evans is scheduled southbound about 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. Queen southbound Wednesday evening. LOCAL BAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for 8itka ana wayports. Pacific leaves every Satur- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports. e 0000 000 - e — s é ‘ o § © 30 FOR JUNEAU rVessel Bound from Seward to Seattle Spends Two Hours at This Port With 117 passengers, 30 of whom disembarked at this port, the steamship Yukon, Capt. A. Ander- jsen and Purser Joseph L. Large, {bound from Seward to Seattle, call- !ed at Juneau this morning, arriv- ing at 4 o'clock and departing at 6. The vessel carried herring and |herring oil from Westward ports and a considerable quantity of gold from the Interior. ‘While here she loaded gold con- _centrates at the wharf of the Alas- TIDES TOMORROW . ® ka Juneau mine. 2 ‘Twenty-six passengers were book- Low u‘dc. 15 am., 15 feet. |.4 pere for ports south. High tide, am., 134 feet. Passengers for Juneau T ke, iR, &% Eat Persons who got off the Yukon High tide, 9:36 p.m., 149 feet. here were: | >y { “Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fotward, Bet- [ ® |ty Fotward, Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. | HALIBUT PRICES | | Relsey, Jr., Mrs. B. R. Nichia Mrs. o ®|E. A Rehm, Miss Robert, M. S. i e | Gill, Fred McRae, L. C. Pratt, A. Prince Rupert, B. C, Oct. 6.— C. Piske, Frank Parrish, Dan Rose, Two hundred and twenty tnousand A, Roy Snyder, Frank Scully, J. pounds of halibut were sold here ' | Vivalis and 13 steerage. yesterday. “American “halibut -sold for 3 to 8.05 cents and cammn:pol:f:’&“sth‘;m;:’mnzex il sl e o Ulbon i For Wrangell—N. Lester Troast, John Stokes, William Choquette, Capt. Jinks. For Ketchikan—W. H. Campbell, Arthur Skelhorn, H. Watson, Spen- cer Williams. Booked for Seattle { For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Cash | Cole, Jerry Cole, Mrs. G. N. Zan- theimer, Dorothy Carr, Elizabeth Parker, Douglas Parker, Peter Ring- SEATTLE, Oct. 6.—Seventy-one thousand pounds of halibut were sold here yesterday. The price paid was 5 to 7% cents a pound. —————— ATTENTION ELKS Elks Lodge meeting Wednesday night. Initiation. GEO. MESSERSCHMIDT, —adv. Acting Exalted Rmer_‘dal. S. E. Henderson, C. E. Gun- e — |derson, D. J. Oliver, G. T. Jackson, old rs tor sale at The Em-|W. D. Harrison, Harry Townsend, pire. s |W. G. Smith, M. W. MacCallum, ’Dnn F. Chase, H. J. James. ——et NORTHLAND IS . JUNEAU BOUND SEATTLE, Oct. 6. — Motorship | Northland sailed at 9 o'clock last night for Juneau and way ports with 17 first class passengers and HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP FERRY TIME CARD —nmm-mmm Thane 6:18 pn. {no steerage. $7:30 pm. Passengers aboard the Northland | 9:40 pm. booked for Juneau are C. A. Devlin, | 12:30pm.t §11:15pm. ‘Ed Waltonen, Bill O'Jernes, Mrs.| 2:00pm. 12 midnight A. Bourgett, W. T. Roberts, Ben 3:30 pm.t $1:00 a.m. Glazer. *4:00 pm. Leaves Dougias for Juneas F e 6:30 a.m. :u:: pam. 8:30 a.m. 7:48 p. et ::gm JUNEAU RADIO 13:45pm.t §11:30 p.m. 3:15 pm. 12:15pm. SERVICE CO. $:45 pm.t 1:15 am. 6:00 i) Phone 79 l'—m‘ will be accepted. 2—8a! 3 . p-mwu vt .m"m, 1k Tubes |~ Service Open Evenings Juneau Fe;!_ & Naviga: tion Companv ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 S U, Frye-Bruhn Compan PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacom Three Deliveries Daily Phone 383 FINEST STEAMERS LARGEST FLEET SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. Oct. 20 23 Nov. ALASKA ... 27 30 Nov. ALAMEDA _Nov. 10 13 Nov. REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wran- gell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines (Chilkoot Bar- racks), Skagway, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. All sailings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 ALASKA ... ALAMEDA ... Oct. Nov. LOW ROUND Leave Arrive Southbound TRIP FARES Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Queen ...Sept.17 Sept.21 Sept.24 BEASLLE 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 Intormation ana tickets furnishe on Seattle-Caffornia service, California-New York via Panam Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantio ‘Trans-Paciflc. Round America Rate (one way wat- er, return by rail), $350.00 B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Associated Press Photo Aerial views like those the Lindberghs saw in their flight over flood stricken China. Above, fire destroys the Texas Company’s million- doflar storage plant at Hankow, despite the inundation. Z¢low, par8 “¥ the countless miles of flooded villages. . PAGIFIC BRINGS ESTEBETH HAS 8 DEER KILLED 10 PASSENGERS IN FEW HOURS OFF SITKA TRIP Motorship Runs in Pide Motmshlp s Wesk Game Country and Will Changes Day of De- Cater to Sportsmen parture to Saturday the motor- [ | ‘With the carcasses of eight dvcr! With 10 passengers, constituting the principal part of | ship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach the cargo, the motorship Pacifiz, [and Purser Robert Coughlin, re- Capt. Paul Kegel, returned to Ju- Hurno(l to Juneau last evening on neau last evening from her voyage \ her regular weekly voyage to Sitka to Petersburg, Security Bay and |and way ports. wayports. * This week marks the beginning The game was shot in a few |of the winter schedule of the Es- hours of hunting on the shore of | tebeth. She will depart from here Gambier Bay by Capt. Kegel |Saturday evenings instead of George Whiteley, Glen Allen and | Thursday evenings, and will be back W. A. Sepanen, members of t at this crew, and Harry Murray, ronn morning. Persons who came fo trip passenger. | Juneau yesterday on the motorship were: Deer Were Plentiful From Chichagof—George T. Jack- “I never before saw 50 many g, deer 1n: M “triet “‘ thne as t From Tenakee—Jonn Flagg. few hours we spent on Gamb! il 5o TR PR 4 S Island,” said Mr. Allen. “We cou X i .| Frank Jackson, Mrs. Marion Me- have got many more of the animals | T T R * e . it ‘we el "wanted thent” inley, George Jones, Frank John- John Ludden, During the deer-hunting s n L the Pacific will give special atten- | oM Fuhler Bay—Ed Anderson, tion to sportsmen. Beginning | % o week, she will depart from Ju-| neau at 10 o'clock Saturday mor: ings instead of 10 o'clock Thur ;(14y mornings, as heretofo her weekly trips, she passe that abound in deer. John Kinghorn and Bert Ashore At Any Place | from Windham Bay. B On outgolng voyages from hcre; on ‘fcrdmg sportsmen two or three lrhvs of good hunting. 1| Besides Mr. Murray, passengers |arriving in Juneau on the Pacific last evening were: Loomis |she will put parties ashore wher-| ANNUAL FANCY WORK SALE ever they desire and pick them up| At the Lutheran Church Parlors |on her return voyages to this December 2. —adv. D Old papers a1 The Empire. \°he is scheduled to be back in this | vuxt every Tuesday mgh; thus af- | -as today " =80 tomorrow IF YOU WOULD REAP THE “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” YOU MUST UTILIZE THE “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN THE CREATING OF AN “EMERGENCY FUND” BY OPENING AND BUILDING A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK First National Bank port every Wednesday | i PHONES—Offlce. 79; Hotel, 10; Hangar, 436 d 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 Beattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct. 17 I Northlan M/S Nortnland M/8 Norco Schedule subject to change without notice J.B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O i PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION CGOMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at:10 a.m. for Petersuurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Pasun gers must obtain tickets from agent before boarding shi ., Agts., Valentine Bldg Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co. - W TAXI SERVICE 7 DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth