The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1931, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK YAS, SUH, BOSS, WUSBIA' DIS WOABBITS FOOT ON SPAHKY'S NOSE. 1S GONNA MAKE. HIM 7O GET ALL HIS TWOUBLES.. AN BWING HIM NONSENSE ! WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH ME 2¢23 |CAN'T SLEEP_ WORRYIN' ABOUT THAT DARNED RACE ) I GUESS! = PUT THAT RABBITY . © 1931, King Fedtures Syndicate, Ine., (reat Britain rights rescrved. T'LL TRY /| ANY THING ‘ The Daily Alaska Empire M Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 26 at 9 p.m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 27 at 9 a.m, orthland scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 2. at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUNG 3AILINGS Princess Norah will probably arrive at 10 p.m. tonight and sail south at 1 a.m. Sunday. Admiral Evans scheduled south bound about October 27. Alameda scheduled soutabound about November 1. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and ‘wayports, Pacific leaves every Satur- day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, ® arine News | 17 PASSENGERS DEPART SOUTH ON NORTHLAND Vessel Arrives from Seattle and Returns After Stay- ing Over Night Thirty-two passengers embarked on the motorship Northland, Capt. L. Williams and Purser E. P. Winch, when the vessel left Juneau this forenoon for Seattle. She took south, too, 200 boxes of frozen salmon,{ and six tierces of mild cured fish. The Northland arrived here last night from Seattle. She had five| incoming passengers, and a large| quantity of freight. A considerable part of her cargo consisted of € 00006000880 %[ch fruit and green vegetables. | Southbound Passengers Persons who took passage here this morning for the south were:| —_————— NBRAH cuMEs | For Petershurg—Mrs. J. Isaacson, ] ] . L] . . . . . 3 L] . . . L] . [ [ . . . . . . . . ] Peveccocsoe®ioocoe | Mrs. Frances Foster, K. T. McLeod, BAGK TuNlGHT H. Berg, C. Christianson, C. E. ;Boatman. Dan Rose, Gil Rich, Gar- field Bartley, R. E. Baumgardner, {Princess Boat Brings Six Passengers and Winter Mr. M. Clauson. i For Wrangell—Mrs. M. George, Supplies for Atlin {Ed Christiansen, Dan Codoras. For Ketchikan— Herb Carbray, Ivan Windsor, C. F. Wyller, W. J. Johnson, Peter Leighton, Willlam ' T. Smith, M. L. Monitt. For Prince Rupert—William Stan- PHONE 374 ley Sutton. | | Going to Seattle | Bound from Vancouver, B. C., to LS Skagway, the steamship Princess'wp"; ;""‘11\:_“3 ;"gh"fsn S. Norah, Capt. W. Q. Palmer, called ' arburton, Mrs. G. S. Clark, Mrs. FOR SALE W \ at Juneau last night, arriving at C. M. Jorgensen, Mrs. Leslie White, ANTED 7:30 o'clock and departing at 11:45, ' Df: Judd, Lars Peterson, B. Leam- ing, Richard Wakelin, Olaf Olson. E ROOMING house for sale. Inquire at Arcade Rooms. E»- FOR SALE—One 4> n.p. Fairbanks- Morse Diesel engine, together with its equipment and appurtenances, including one air compressor. tail. Mature. ‘Gastineau Hotel. SITUATION wanted—Highly train- ed stenographer with executive ability available now. Extensive experience in law, medicine, mer- cantile. Responsible in clerical de- Mary G. Lewis, | | She will be back here sometime to- night on her return trip south. The present voyage of the craft) "y "y " woynamaker, Miss Marie | is her first on the Canadian Pa- cific’s winter schedule, She will be | Viloria, John Newmarker, Art Lar- | son, Paul Fretsz. | | the only vessel of the company on the northern run until next spring.i e On arrival at this port, the Norah | $ Incoming passengers on the Northland were: Price, $1,500.00 cash. Engine now stored on Hogue & Tveten Dock, Petersburg. R. E. Robertson. day or hour. Telephone 146. FOR RENT FOR SALE—A few pen-born and raised Blue Fox pups. Write WANTED—Woman wants work by Rl DS Bl T S R had only six passengers. They were | HALIBUT PRICES l the Right Rev. J. R. Crimont, Cath- | olic bishop of Alaska; Dr. and Mrs.| SEATTLE, Oct. 24—Three ves- H .C. DeVighne for this city; Judge!sels with 14,800 pounds of halibut| |Charles Macauley and J. Cody.{ arrived here yesterday-and sold the [ Northern Fur Farm, Hoonah, Al- k¢ aska. FOR RENT — Furnished, heated sleeping room, close in. Phone destined for Dawson, Y. T. andfish for 9 ‘and 19 cents. Mrs. Ethel Cummings of London, - who is making the round trip. )R SALE—2 Shew waiker filing cabinets, 4 drawers each. George Brothers. ferred. 535 Franklin St. LOST AND FOUND R SALE—One choice residential lot. Inquire of D. B. Femmer. Rl e R FOR SALE—Five room house with bath, large lot, in Seater Tract, a bargain. Phone 202. FOR SALE—Fiate Glass Showcases. Various sizes. u Young i% 3 Harris Hardware Co. Hardware Co. 684. PRSI NE S, PR Friday, please return bag and other con tents to Empire. FOR SALE—New Style WEDDING | %7 At Skagway, Judge Macauley e RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See 4 plans to for an airplane to ‘ » / ; FOR RENT — Nicely furnished e = » these at the Nugget Shop. room, private home. Wonderful | %™ there from Whitehorse and to view, close in. Gentleman pre- j LOST—Yesterday morning between the Fair Building and Harris Hardware on Front Street, one House Jack. Finder please notify LOST of mislaid—Pair horn-rim- med spectacles. Reward. Phone FINDER of tapestry hand bag lost 16th, keep money but take him to Dawson. | The Norah had 153 tons of freight. All but a small part of it is destined for Atlin, being the| winter supplies for stores there. v TIMB YOU NEED . TIDES TOMORROW | | . " Invieations Letterheads Folders © Cards Statements High tide, 0:07 a.m., 152 feet. TLow tide, 6:03 a.m., 2.0 fect. High tide, 12:08 p.m., 169 feet. Low tide, 6:20 pm. -0.4 feet. Tides Monday High tide, 0:40 am. 153 feet. Low tide, 6:33 am. 23 feet. ‘High tide, 12:34 pm., 17.1 feet. Low tide, 7:00 pm., -09 feet. MISCELLANEOUS PLAY BILLIARDS —t— BURFORD’S Ty dresses and descriptions pation with remittance. Donald, Box 825, Dayton, Ohio. | children’s haircutting ROBERT LIGHT, Prop. | e et ) POSTSSTE 9 BUILDING. Fenton, Goldstein Building. M Winifred Gord - JUNEAU RADIO rlgndsshasnczveled :':Je:’ mm Juneau Ferry & {around the world, of 175,000 miles, | s olks SERVICE CO. }|oha liner in the capacity of ship's Navigation Co. Ishop assistant. NI HITR T Phone 79 = - t v FOR NEW WOOLENS You Can Save Momey at Tubes Service Fall and Winter gt Open Evenings JACK, The Tailor - TONESOME—JOIN Ohio's largest correspondence club. Members ev- erywhere, 150 ladies names, ad- $1.00. (ladies 50c). Give age and occu-~ J. E PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- { ing. Radio and phonograph re- Lausanne Barber Shop |, _paling. Anderson's Musle Shopoe. at Tool Han FOR fallen arches or aching feet 2 in ladies’ and see Dr. FENTON, GOI R —— FOR relief of constipation see Dr. SATURDAY i October 24th DOUGLAS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL DINNER 5 PM. to 8 P. M. | DANCE—-10 P. M. FERRIES LEAVING JUNEAU 4:00 p. m~——6:15 p. m. 7.30 p. m.—9:40 p. m. iLate ferry leaves Douglas 1:15 a.m. . Cuts M i Britain Builds;: U. S gy ““"""7’“’ 5{ ’ G As the Nav; nited States prepares to s further buivging of warships in compliance with ordel?s fg:m P:-:si‘;:i}: Hoover, the newest cruiser of the British fleet, H. M, S. Leander (above), was launched at Davenport, England. Mrs. A. V. Alexander, wife of the former First Lord of the Admiralty, christened the ship‘ Just before it slipped triumphantly dowr the ways, Ordway’s Portrait Studio| ~ Portraits of Distinction Edison Mazda Lamps ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD OF COMPARISON They cost no more than the other kind Our telephone number is Juneau 6 and we will deliver any quantity B e e e e Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. ' JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA ~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 FINEST ST/\EAMERS LARGEST ‘FLEET 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 Northhound Southbound ALAMEDA ..Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 ALASKA .. Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 8 X 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 Seward. All sailings subject to change without notice. INFORMATION AND TICKETS W. E. NOWELL, Agent Maska S;g;;nship Co. r’\’w Leave Arrive Southbound LW ROUBD Seattls Juneau Lv. Juneau TRIP PARES Evans......*Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 27 SEATTLE Evans.....*Nov. 3 Nov. 8 Nov.17 Evans.......Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Dec. 8 bl Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, CALIFORNIA Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, *Yakutat, Cordova, Seward, Seéldovia, Kodiak. Intormation and tickets furnishe on Seattle-Carifornia service. California-New York via Panam Canal and return. Round the world, Trans-Atlantie Trans-Pacific. Round America Rate (one way wat~ er, return by rail), $350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent, —_— ‘ Northland 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 Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 M/S Northalnd M/S 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 ¢ PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for Petersvurg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points. See agent for ports of call during winter schedule, Passen- gers must obtain tickets from agent before ship. Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts.,, Valentine Bldg. TAXI SERVIC i DAY AND NIGHT Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth RED CEDAR SHINGLES DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? We handle 100% Vertical 5-2 Shingle $4.50 PER M Phone - Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE US—358 Prepare Now For WINTER DRIVING COMFORT JUNEAU MOTORS CO. FOOT OF MAIN STREET 7 First National Bank errre

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