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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1931, By BILLE DE BECK WHY =+ UH - - MR.GOOGLE- WENT 10 ~-UH~-- FINEST * STAEAMERS I _THOUGHT I BAD NEWS, T00 - HEAH HE COME mistAn LS AMNIIE, AN QU PAID T [e]e] . \ o s B $7 Fo SHO' NUFF - CSKPfigli_Y AUSTRALIA GOOGLE ('30— | FEED--.AN'DE \ICK . BOS BAS RDA 7 SHO AM A | | THE NERVE O THOSE| MAN SAYS HE'S QUICK, S EMAHT COMIN” AWOUND | o AT FO OCLOCK AN| DOSUMP'N . YO BETTAH HAVE_ DE MONEY ALL WEADY] MAH GOOD NESS TS FO' SAILING SCHEDULE SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU TO SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA .. Oct. 18 ALAMEDA Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 ALASKA Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 8 ALAMEDA Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 22 | REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wran- gell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines (Chilkoot Bar- racks), Skagway, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and 'Uceann Honeymoon in Sloop, i All sailings subject to change without notice. [ arme EWwWS | INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 laska Steamship Co. > 2 ee 000000 s 000 % . ¢ Steamer Movements 23 PAss NGERs | =5 — . NORTHBOUND . o Y p NM‘ ® Admiral Evans scheduled to @ BRousHT H’ERE e arrive Friday. . | ® Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- @ e urday evening. i £ LOW ROUND Leave Arrive Southbound * SCHEDULEDL SATLINGS o TRIP FARES B e ® Northland scheduled to sail @ SEATTLE Sept.17 Sept.21 Sept.24 e from Seattle Oct. 19, at 9 @ s Sept. 23 Sept. 26 ch. 6 e pm. o 3 | TO Sept.28 Oct. 1 @ Alamcda scheduled to sail e \MOt(.)rShlp Retu rns from‘ i CALIFO e R o from Seattle October 20 at o | First Voyage of Her e Oct. 16 Oct. 26 e 9am . : Intormation ana tickets furnishe & Princcss Norah scheduled to e Winter SChedUle on Seattle-Cafifornia urvwo.’“ : ;gt]fl!tro;n p‘xI:ncouvet Octobcr: With 23 passengers, the motor- cc-urm.-mw York via Panam # sdu'xnmiu}ar, SAILINGS chip Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach return. ¢ Alaska scheduled southbound and Purser Robert Coughlin, re- Round the world, Trans-Atlanti H S8 @bt «Oatober 18 o | turned to Juneau this forenoon ‘Trans-Pacific. & 4 from the first voyage of her win- ’ LOCAL SAILINGS &1 ¥ [ Round America Rate (one way wat- § Babaiadh lenves Gvary Seimrday o | /T, fohhdule to . Bitka, and €hy er, return by raiD, $36000 | e night at 6 pm. for Sitks and ® ports. Persons brought here by the - craft were: B. H. HOWARD, Agent. + P",‘,’["":“" satur- o | From Chichagot—Alphonso De o oy '3“1‘:;’5 ”el‘;:' “" U ¢ | Graer, Matt Lani, William Lahi-| Ry & s - kanen. ® burg, Kaxe and way porta. From Tenakee—T. D. McGee, C. $:4. 46 66600688006 ¢, awthorne J. Rice, | g s i i i ¢ —— , From Hoonah—Dr. R. E. South- | well, George Jones John Holbegr,| The sloop “Ochito,” aboard which J, Edward Crowley, Jr., former| 'A. Fosseum, F. Lawrence, William| Brookline, Mass., architect, and his bride, the former Carmen Fer-| Hanson, A. Charles, J. Brown, J.| nandez De Cornejo, of Buenos Aires, plan to enjoy a three-year Barstow, H. Sutherland, Mrs. H.! honeymoon cruise, recently sailed from Gloucester, Mass., on the first| v L J " leg of the voyage on the sea of matrimony, which will include the ' S | TIDES TOMORROW High tide, ., 156 feet. | Low tide 28 feet. }SuL‘herlnnd. | Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. The first stop of the 36-foot High tide, 3 " 176 foet, From Hawk Inlet—A. Peterson,| craft (above) will be the Azores. Crowley and his pretty bride are| Ll » 116 feel. “fo B, Twedt. s shown at wheel of craft. Low tide, 9:54 p.m., -12 feet. prom Funter Bay—H. MacSpad- —— : ———.———— 4 !den, T. Judson, Milo Kapp, Chris be o | Kapp, {German Makes Candy L ® Il HALIBUT PRICES | 4 - et % The “chndy Xt S i . . ¢ o from Wood Shavmgs Wi e Wk | T’ D l Al k F | a development of his process for ) le a'/ y (ts a Jmplre | SEATTLE, Oct. 14.—Three vessels i making wood into sugar for feed- t % arrived in port yesterday with 62,- o | \WIENNA, Oct. 14. — They are ing to pigs. For the animals, the | PHONE 374 |200 pounds of halibut. The fish | maRing candy out of sawdust and |Sugar is mixed with potato cake » sold for 6 to 13% cents a pound. |wood shavings in the laboratory of and bean flour. — e —— | Freiderich Bergius, the erman| By the synthetic process 65 per D e ‘HAL]BUT BOATS TO ‘To GERMAN InlEsmmm' who makes gasoline of cent of the wood is turned into | {coal, and coal from wood. sugar, a coarse, yellow powder. This FOR SALE | WANTED | MAKE ANOTHER TRIP < Barglus turns shavings into sugar |is the substance used in pig feed. | 2 which he says is good enough. But Bergius says it can be re- TOR SALE — Studebaker Special| WANTED—Will rent or lease large ‘ —_— | y: 5 |mixed with 50 per cent oi ¢ane or |fined over again and improved. | " Six sedan; good rubber; excellent| furnished house suitable for room- | After having taken bait and ice Unemployment Prob[em' X ! & =2 e ' mechanical condition; $150. Phore | €rs. Inquire P. O. Box 1346, Ju-|at the Juneau Cold Storage Com- | . . | 3342. neau. | pany this morning, the schooner GlI‘\’JCS Rlse to Brand } SRS el TG S ST |Sun D'E, Captain Egill Eriksen,| W spirati | . FOR SALE — 2 safes; 2 Shaw FOR RENT left for the halibut banks, | ew In piration | Walker filing cabinets, 4 draw-|— e - | The schooner Wizard will take + A, A ers each. George Brothers. | FOR RENT—Furnished, heated, 4-|bait and ice this afternoon and is mzz};}‘uri"egc“ rz:)‘lem XGEET‘]".? L o | room apartment. Good view. Call |expected to depart for the banks' goirasior for an eating campaisn.| lson az a ! YOR SALE—One cnolce residential{ 115 West 6th St. Phone 330. tomorrow. fpi:ro oxr)wn(:; ;ln Lfi:r.mli ca::p,\:fint. | lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. ; Present trips probably will be! o PotCtie $a00.000 e morkers | H FOR RENT — Furnished 2-r00m | the last of the season for both ANy OhP0; SR o0 Waaee | & { FOR SALE—Five room house with| house on Glacier Highway, % |craft. :cix? be given jobs if their fefl_c w L { bath, large lot, in Seater Tract,| mile from city limits. ~Chas. S ey jcitizens will eat German food in- m s SERVING ALASKANS a bargain. Phone 202. Johnson. Erstead of the_ millions ox‘ dollars | ’ e o e n mnowe e e EGYPTIAN WOMEN MAY {Xoep 5 Soreiln ienicls impurted | Pake SO Natie sty Mobday. Nidht 28 { POR SALE—PIa o8- (FO —Furnishéd five room HOLD GOVERNMENT JOBs | annually. | : or Ketchikan, Wran; Pel ! " various sizes. Juneau Young| apartment. 421% East Tth St. | They point out that imports of ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD OF burg, Douglas and J.nm"n' o { Hardware Co. [ TR A CAIRO, Oct. 14—A new victory f00d and manufactured articles) COMPARISON o 5 for the feminist movement has been which could be produced in G Leaye Arrive Southbound $ o | Furn. sh. rooms, newly rencvated; ; x { MISCELLANEOUS 0 o Gm!;ne“ ated: | recorded by the Egyptian cabinet’s | MAnY v:.yot,alled last year $601,623,00 They cost-no more than the other kind Seattle Juneau Lv.Junesu | LONESOME—JOIN Ohlo's largest decision to admit women to govern- | cl‘;ladez_n FF"";;‘ Eggs ; M/S Northlanda Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 ; ment service. | Most aging in e cyes of p 36 4 7 o M/S Norco Oct. 12 Oct. 17 ! Correspondence club. Members ev-| LOST AND FOUND | ™70 T0E oved to act only |these propagandists is the noc i Our telephone number is Juneau 6 and we Oct. 17 ?ywhere. g (lisdie: tr‘mmes,sla(«’io- will deliver any quantity resses an lescriptions .00. (ladies 50c). Give age and occu- . .pation with remittance. J. E. (i n as bookkeepers and stenographers,|Sity for importing dairy prod FOUND Round bottom clinker pe] grap) I Wtrelcn Ditkee. 4gds, .dhacs s built boat with two outboard|but this marks a long step in a (%0 4 motors and other equipment. Moslem country which has hitherto :‘l’jllkmfla‘aml;{gted for $177,654,000 of F 3 e ill. | Schedule subject to change without notice J. B. BURFORD & CO. D.B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. ' business circles, criticises it on the 0 - ground that girls of the educated |60 per cent of the country's whol2| Pow er CO ~ : l ) | Owner may have same _ |confined its women within home b Donald, Box 835, Dayton, OI0. | 00 onerty and pnymgb’;om. walls. ;cc:;eyfii;d p;f:;c:mp?:;zflfls of AU TE i S, , vege- PTANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines,| penses incurred. Apply J. M.| The press comments of ¢\l ung meat, reached almost { " Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-| Hofstad, Petersburg, Alaska. change are not uniformly favor-j % T i 2 | aceriph ne.| e ety | Able. Paticularly sn imporiant | B0 5, SIS UL, TG L Alask Electric L ht d e { g. p Christian paper, a_ mouthpiece of | $176459,000. This brings the amount a Llectric l,g an 4 | chargeable to foodstuffs to about FOR NEW WOOLENS { FOR fallen arches or aching feet .\ see Dr. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN, Fall and Winter { BUILDING. ! i { [ TEREEN e o g v telief of constipation see i F 1 P LR e soiastain punaing, || JACK, The Tailor classes will be tempted to forsake! import bill, all of which food might marriage for the new career, where- ibe raised here. t as Egypt needs educated mothers. | It is argued that by retaining JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA |this money at home and by cm- ———————*=4\ploying a rotating system on farm| | jobs, German agriculture could b2 FIRE ALARM CALLS }mvived in one crop season. { LA | Tariff Swells Loss 1-3 Third and FrankRn, || Importations of timber and ma- 1-4 Prcnt and Pranklin. |chinery, no better than are avail- 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. |able within Germany’s borders, are | 1-6 Front, near Gross. APtS. | et at $100,000,000 more. 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. | Besides there is the angle that| 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill behind Germany’s tariff wall these 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. |eame products would have an en- 3-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- |iyanced value of from 10 to 20 per cent, making the real loss to Ger- | 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 . ». —e | [ TAMALE KITCHEN | | | SHORT ORDER LUNCHROOM ‘ P e ~as today PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION CGOMPANY ~80 tomorrow Motorship “P ACIFIC” e IF YOU WOULD REAP THE Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for | 337 Willoughby Avenue ! | JOHN KETOOROKY 33 - FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and S ; R L TR 4.3 Wiloughvy, opp. Cash Coles || o0l 230K, industry clos » : i ! ¢ 9i1samt m. 2-4 Front and Seward. 0 |{ gers must obtain tickets from t before boarding shi e L 36 Pront and M. 014 papers for sale st The Em- YOU MUST UTILIZE THE ‘ one 79. 1. B. Burford & Co, Agts., Valentine g}::. : , idnight Second Maln. pire. _— s oy 2 B v 371 it . Seward " . “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN ‘ : #4:00p.m. 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. || ! i | Leares Dougias for aneos 34 Second and Gold. PLAY BILLIARDS | THE CREATING OF AN | Phone TAXI SERVICE #1:45pm. A e e ‘ —at— “EMERGENCY FUND” BY ' 132%3 3-7 Fifth and East. ‘ BURFORD’S e T R | DAY AND NIGHT " 12:15pm. EEd iy T bader ; OPENING AND BUILDING , Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth *—Thane. . ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK +—Freight will be accepted. 4-5 Ninth and Calboun. Lausanne Barber Shop ;—Saturdays only. 4-6 Beventh and Main. at Pioneer Pool Hall { 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apta. || ¢ | 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. ||| Specializing in ladies’ and | | : children’s haircutting ROBERT LIGHT, Prop. «~ First National Bank . Junean Ferry & Naviga- tion Company i