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S v e -THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, mSDAY, OCT. 15,1931, By BILLE DE BECK WE AIN'T GOIN' NO PLACE.,BOSS, AH'S JES TAKIN' YO BACK WHAH — 5 \ B BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG [~ GEE' PONY BOY, IF oy vou could ] | ANDDONT GET i REALIZE HOW LUCKY YOU ARE! YOU'RE. INTO YOUR HE YOUNG' YOU GOT ALL THE MAKIN'S OF A THAT SPARKY'S MY GREAT RACE HORSE AND NOW YOURE. FAVORITE. , I LOVE GETTING YouR BIG CHANCE — Bov, | | YOU dusT A5 MueH I'M TELLIN' YOU, IF YOU WIN THIS RACE. ASTLOE HIM--, YOU'RE MADE. —- You'LL BE THE MOST THERE NOW, ITS ALL FAMOUS HORSE ON THE TRACK!! SETTLED, AN'T LARGEST LISSEN! I DON'T WANT You OR ANYBODY ELSE. ADVISIN' ME WHAT 1o Do! IM THE RULER OF THIS ROOST AN I DO AN'SAY WHAT 1 PLEASE. — UNDERSTAND® « 0 AN' WHEN I — ° TALK LAK DAT WIF SPAHKY LISSENIN— - YO KNOW HOw T2 HE 1S--.. SAILING SCHEDULE SPECIAL REDUCED FARES: JUNEAU SEATTLE AND RETURN Upper Deck $73.50 Saloon Deck $65.50 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Oct. 18 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 22 TO Steamer— ALASKA ALAMEDA ALASKA ALAMEDA . Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 13 I i 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 leska Stoamshin (o, i s e B " B~ Marine News ) ( o0 000000000 O PO | € | ? Steamer Movements A s ISTANcE BF‘ | . NORTHROUND . NM‘ ® Admiral Evans and Queen ® AMEchNs N T | ® expected to arrive Friday e | ® evening or Saturday morn- e 5 | UND Leave Arrive Southbound e ing. | L Seattle Juneau Lv. Juneau ® Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- | b il 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 27 * SoHevuiEn sammas s o | W T e e e ! | Nov. ov. 2 ec. Northland scheduled to sail ® 1 1V~ | TO o Viionm: Beatlic .Octs 10" b 0w Delegation at .Geneva Giv of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, ¢ pm, § en Instrucllons from CALIFORNIA sburg, Juneau, Sitka, *Yakutat, S ATRbbdA.. sshatiled to” bal) e Tok o O“]ce | ova, Seward, Seldovia, Kodiak, e from Seattle October 20 at ® o | Intormation ana tickets furnishe e 9am . (Continnes B P o) on Seattle-Caffornia service. ® Princess Norah scheduled to ® B e s California-New York via Panam ® sail from Vancouver October o ’ s tihler Vi P Canal and return. e 20, at 9 pm. ® | League of Nations in the Japanese- High officialdom takes part in ceremony In San Pedro, Cal., harbor, S + SOUTHBOUNG BAILINGS s | Chinese discussions over the Man-| 4urning over command of U. S battle fleet to Admiral Frank H. aapd fhe . wosk, - TERMCARNIE ® Alaska scheduled southbound e |churian incident, is given new/ Schofield succeeding Admiral Jehu V. Chase. 2 ® about October 18. e |flavor in the long drawn out Man- —————— - —_— Round America Rate (one way wat- : i wbel&)(;‘u umg; i : ch;x::;re:;::'bxlle. L BBt NOTICE TO MARINERS Bt er, return by rail), $350.00. s eaves every Saturda; = ra Strait—Whi . e night at 6 p.m. for Bitka and e | waited avidly further exposition Bl’nil;-mz&;: l,fnxmffift::o SS‘C‘:](??[. B. B BOWARD; Ay o wayports. of the Government’s policy. Boca De Quadra — Orca Point!qg v’ bcx x'c}:laccd "'u_f &,u“’ ;‘: ® Pacific leaves every Satur- e| Secretary of State Stimson takes|pight was extinguished for the se | practicable. Z ® day av 10 am. for Peters- e |the position that no responsible|son October 10. R ot 2 Government should withhela full‘ - sRcoask- — Hnlagee: o -Oyoss ® burg, Kake and way ports, e los 1o stop war between | BOCA e Quaara — Kite Island | Sound—Cape Spencer Lighthouse— secee cesessee g:f;icznd"d;m? ar between i ht was extinguished for the sea- | Radiobsacon clear weather operat- FHARIA, o RN oS dbated ef!eraa in dispatch- | on October 10. | ing period changed. On October 7 - . A Geniv‘a Ch)yna i {’,8 .| ‘Wrangell Narrows—The U. 8. En- | the radiobeacon, high power (Clas |] TIDES TOMORROW "‘h L) P igineer, supervising channel | A), was changed to operate daily ave broken off preliminary nego- | i % | f 8 G4 4 . 3 1‘“1“0"5 aimed at negotiations in provements in Wrangell Narr , | in clear weather from 20 to 30 and 3 the ‘bontrasers reports that all dredging oper: from 60 to 60 minutes past each o a High tide, 4:20 am., 142 feet. | China inslsfjv on the evacuation | oS south of center line of Peters- | hour, 135th meridian time. Station IK_W tide, 9:58 am., 44 feet. Y the occu‘ e it b t‘;‘ Iblirg bar are now completed. He | will operate continuously during fog High tide, 3:55 pm., 160 feet. s "L’O o iy 3; W€l jirects that passage through the|or low visibility as heretofore. , Low tide, 10:50 p.m., 0.4 feet. ,Jap ps before enteringf i myst be made south of dredg-| Resurrection Bay—Seward Boat electric incandescent 10 ndlepower light established Octo- ber 5 on end of breakwater, is | fixed green 14 feet above water, [into any negotiations. '3 1 | 4 ! lant. Harbor, | Japan requires assurance of pro- -l i | i res " Neva Strait — Whitestone Sand | }tf,igg‘,‘afifl,}“fi Oy efor® | Spit, Buoy 2, Ted second class iron { € her troops from Man-| ., @ reported missing was found it ALASKA JUNEAU ACQUIRES MORE The Daily Alaska Empire |} TAKU PROPERTYTOh;::'League o Attt bt-hejn e ~'m'smion but is reported sub-|Dredged entrance channel to boat PHONE 374 Vited . the “United " States merging at times. Buoy will be re- | harbor lies between 97 feet and 277 - Jom‘lizvecl as soon as possible. in seeking @& settlement of the, [#oeb nggRhgr Lkhy trouble but at once encountered| Sika Sound ar oRk Rl Japanese opposition, ‘urcporled extinguished Sept. 22 was | CARD PARTY TONIGHT > relighted October 6. | The American Legion Auxiliary . Sitka Sound — Old Sitka Rocks | will hold a card party tonight in | L tht, reported extinguished Octo-|the DUGOUT. Play starts prompte (Continuea from Page One) FOR SALE {FOR SALE — Studebaker Special ment work will prove up an ore- body sufficient to make mining and milling possible on a large|e scale. | WANTED WANTED—Honast married man to HALIBUT PRICES T Six sedan; good rubber; excellent mechanical condition; $150. Phore 3342, FOR SALE — 2 safes; 2 Shaw Walker filing cabinets, 4 draw- ers each. George Brothers. P R DA S L T S ¥OR SALE—One cnolce residential lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. handle all my shell fish in Ju- neau. Crabs and clams to sell to homes, stores and restaurants. Week's pay for one day's work. No money needed but honesty required. Write and tell me about yourself, have you a truck? If not, use a wheelbarrow, I do. T. MUNOS, P. O. Box 206, Sitka, Alaska. ¥ « FOR SALE—Five room house with bath, large lot, in Seater Tract, @ bargain. Phone 202. P WOR BALE—Plave Glass Showcases. Various sizes. Juneau Young WANTED—Will rent or lease large furnished house suitable for room- ers. Inquire P. O. Box 1346, Ju- neau. The minerelization on the claims taken over by the Alaska Juneau from Wilms and his partners is snid‘ to be practically identical with the Whitewater ore. “Not enough work | | has been done to determine wheth- | er there is a mineable orebody in our ground, but we are confident one will be developed by the Mas-‘ ka Juneau,” Mr. Wilms said. He also predicted that next season will find the Taku more active than ever before. Mr. and Mrs. Wilms came here early this week from the Tulse- quah. They were expected to re- L L S — PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Oct. 15. | —One hundred and nineteen thou- | sand pounds of halibut were sold! here yesterday. American fish sold | for 4 to 124 cents a pound and Canadian fish sold for 3 to 11.1| cents a pound. ! SEATTLE, Oct. 15.—Seven ves-| sels with 87,100 pounds of halibut arrived yesterday. The fish was sold for 6 and 10% cents a pound. ———— “Get Rid of Your | ' | | | | il 37 3, was found burning Octo- ly at 8 o'clock, Edison Mazda Lamps ABSOLUTELY THE S ANDARD OF SERVING ALASKANS Sailing from Seattle every Monda; ht at 9:00 PM. for Ketchikan, Wnn‘eyfl.mlg!ten- . burg, Douglas d Junea Hardware Co. FOR RLNT turn home today on the T-1308, | COMPARISON - " oo bt 4 e | FOR BENE = Purplaied 3-rop| en Willam Siorg. Z E M A i Leave Arrive Southbound L. H .Metzgar, General Superin- A MISCELLANEOUS i Gagler WY den e Nt e | 5 They cost no more than the other kind Neoen, Thtee Dy dunamy —teee—————————— | mjle . from city 8. as. 2 | l'lk s H M/S Northland Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 LONESOME—JOIN Ohio’s largest Johndon. ed today regarding th.e matter, | e l Dld Mllle | 0 telanit nboriia Tnea e o e M/8. Norco O 13 . st agianet 1 correspondence club. Members ev-| confirmed Mr. Wilms statement, | { ur telephone nur § neau 6 and we erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad- FOR RENT—Furnished five room|saying the company has a few|—say thousands of men and womea g sliver any qus 2 ™ dresses and descriptions $1.00.| apartment. 421% East 7th St.|men on the ground doing some ex- |everywhere, to whom Moone's Em- | will deliver y quantity Schedule subject to change without notice | oD J.B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER (ladjes 50¢). Give age and occu-i Teleghone 2004. ploratory work. erald Oil has brought blessed, com- | gt e d reight Agent pation with remittance. J. E. > forting relief. ‘ Phong ) Phone fi‘ Donald, Box 835, Dayton, Ohio. |Furn. sh. rooms, newly renovated; Take C. A. Bowen, (SIS 213 Pearl Street, Corning, N. Y., who says: | “I have had the eczema for 37, years and have tried out 100 dif- ferent remedies for it. I must say the Emerald Oil beats them all.” This wonderful antiseptic oil stops the itching instantly. Use it freely on the irritated patches of skin. Ic, gives marvelous relief before you can draw your breath. | Make up your mind today that| BULBS reasonable; ov. Gastineau Groc. LOST AN FOUND FOUND — Round bottom clinker built boat with two outboard motors and other equipment. Owner may have same by prov- ing property and paying for ex- penses incurred. = Apply J. M. Hofstad, Petersburg, Alaska. PIANOS, Radios, Bewing Machlnes,‘g Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- | ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | [P SR N FOR fallen arches or aching feet see Dr. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN v BUILDING. RSO G b e R FOR relief of constipation see Dr. | Fenton, Goldstein Building. We have our usual large supply of high quality bulbs of the very best varieties for Fall planting or | forcing. —adv. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. and DOUGLAS, ALASKA { MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” (Davis Transportation Co.) JUNEAU FLORISTS. — e Quarts ano piacer location Do- tices at The Empire. JUNEA S e g 4 ing to gt ffer- LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. ’ e FIRE ALARM CALLS ||{v; sicin chance to et well. Em- FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS 1{ TAMALE KITCHEN ll ‘; FOR NEW WOOLENS 3.5 ferwia. Ofl W IAePapIRE: G seem- | T For information apply Dave Housel, Agent - lingly i ible £ . or Junean | roee—. P RIS PRS0 5 5 57 T L L GG n 8 / 3 | JOMN'EETOOROKY | { ACK §Il‘i: Tail 14 ::::. o m';;{.. Toats & e Tecie: . —advi|] SEEED to ay r . 2|, JACK, The Tailor 1 ke, oo, Qi AMIL [l L C e | -=$0 tomorrow PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY " FERRY TIME CARD | === 18 Pront st 4. 3. Ofen, || ot Motorship “PACIFIC” 31 Willoughby at Totem Oro- || 3 it IF YOU WOULD REAP THE P Leaves "‘""‘;h:l'em ang, cery. S { | LUDWIG NELSON || U JL g Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for 7:108m. :30pn. : 24 Front and Seward. Brunswick Agency d 12;:;:; 1:::!;: HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP 2-5 Pront 'fim FRONT STREET l | YOU MUST UTILIZE THE | %ehr:n:“;; 0_’1’“]‘;.“ g?&m‘?&mworamtfl:‘m‘ : G :15p.] 2-6 Second ‘Main. \ —————————— ¥ ” o :00p.m. 12 midnight - i 's P . ” %g‘é”,}é,, moem |7 31 Pitth and mmm" o |7 5 “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN Py 3 3-2 Gastineau g 1 * Leaves Douglas for Junean || Yo% O7 A Uy 8 |1} o oooond and Goid PLAY BILLIARDS THE CREATING OF AN Phone TAXI SERVICE e 15> SEE US FIRst B I —at— “EMERGENCY FUND” BY : oaumt o3pm | Hargs Hardware Co. |} 3.7 mith aod mast || ~ BURFORD'S PENING AND BUILDING 7 WAY ARD K » : g :30p.m. > > P . alhal 18 Bevyips L ORENING AN, PUSDING Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth 3:45p.m.t L:15a.m. 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. || = = . A SUBSTANTIAL BANK 5:00p.m. 4-2 Calhoun, m;flflum Ag: | . 5 1—;1’1191:1?.'1“1 be accepted. ::: Ninth ffi“cm | Lausanne Barber Shop | w ‘ i t—Saturdays only. 4-6 Seventh and Main. 1 at Ploneer Pool Hall | 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. || speer:ll:h:l:s 1;1‘ ll:;i‘e:'mmd F. N t. l B k o\ £ lo | cl en’ X N . ~ Juneau Ferry & Naviga- 21 Sowe i | ROBERT LIGHT, Prop. e rst [Nationa an A » tion Company