The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 17, 1932, Page 7

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! BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU e - —Qm»_@ e Mo%wrtrud 7 GEE, ANT SHE SWELL TO WRITE ME SUCH A SW! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17, 1932. il FINEST STEAMERS PRy - By BILLE DE BECK SENOR GOOGLE, Y, SAY) PANTSY, Ve i ; T THINK YOU'D | S got youk ,toJZ cards amd 9in o0 LETTER? I WISH I D I WISH HE'D 1S MY DALGHTER 3‘;‘4 bfiaxb‘:&wm nnu:c: t;ru& HAVE TO GO OVER TO PANATEL A HURRY UP- VSR = BETTER TELL i lrme. — 9 subbote you axe teind HOUSE TO TALK ABOUT THE wx::"_s »«NE I‘_SOS\‘I"E 53-; E‘TE%T“{“?AW § 20 fan ‘aus f RAGE —— - - I'D LIKE TO S A ?&:m.v. - I'm. a it &wm:fi W@.. GO HOME AND READ THIS DAUGHTER " ;EEZS‘;%C;K?N%T PRACTICALLY i m W@JM . Uhosgh ALL AFTERNOON--- THE ENGLISH! ENGAGED~ d wdu mfiemg el cal e amd. Fm the' w%mm - uflk wll aee sma. d s P el T 1 Subbese you Could come eul “hehe. . amd viait 72 altan the hae is oveh. i m Hovoma? S Love fo Ae2 yow S Joke fikmn Plng_ amed Pory Joti wim Baran g, SHL e SAILING SCHEDULE Leave | DueJuneau DueJuneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN Feb. 20 YUKO! Feb. 23 2 Mar. 6 N'WESTERN Mar. 13 | Aisemimg in om Ahs Shinduo jor i tha M,(AUA—'— Mflu\:u,\é«d. g, 1 5 2 Mar. 21 Calling Southeastern and Southwestern Ports FOR RESERVATIONS, INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL PHONE 2 The Little Ad with the Big Fye---an Emplre Want Adl|gis=nagss s T S 1 W. E. NOWELL, Agent ZREEE NATION'S FIRST GAME VIOLATORS : ! Marine News |Tip o paupir ge6n sewtence A1aska Steamship Co. ED THE IS LANDED HERE Wholesale Saughicr of e ery trouble. | Catholic Ladies.. Delivery service, ® 0 000 00w e e £ " - . Steamer Movements ¢ ESTEBETH HAs ‘ Deer Lands Three in MOV Leave Arrive Southbound Qws H FI ED NORTHBOUND . Ten and Fige Cente Pald Jail for Long Terms TRIP PARES Seattle Juneau Ly. Juneau Evans schediled .to e ] X ] | . 17 PASSENGERS by Cold Storage for | I e A SEATTLE Adm. Evans .Feb.16 Feb.19 Feb.28 - ° ° 1,200 Pounds r of deer, three men were TO Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell o ° t I\‘m from Sitka yesterday Petersburg, Juneau, Sitka, Yakutat ° e Wm is believed to be the first |~ United States Marshal CALIFORNIA Cordova, Seward, Seidovia, Kodiak. ® 2 dyled to sail e : WAl g inabel and placed in A N Feb. 20 at 9 e States or Canada this, Fodeal il Srnap #dll; be ety o e o » ® Vessel Repoxts Having Had| fied upon the dock of e » Princess Norah scheduled to e g the Juneau Cold Storage Company| T ners are: D. J. Hardin, California-New York via Panams ° 1 from Vancouver Feb. 22, o Uneventful Round- ithis wmorning from the schooner | &M : "y h‘i”“_h jsef;:enc‘;‘d o Canal and return. > at 9 p.om. ° . r Stangvik, of Serve four months in jail and pay ! 4 ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e Trip Voyage { totaled 1200 & 00, and Ernest Wagner, rr’:z‘s‘f‘lfuffig BxIL Traph oA 2 BSeatile Feb. ,at 9 a m e e and was bought by Wallis| %0 m of six months and y ) SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e s, the momr-i 3 Preside ind Manager | PV 2 fine of $500. Round America Rate (one way wat- > Northwestern scheduled south- e - Bdward Bach |or 1o Cold Storage, for 10 cents| g, er, return by raib), $350.00. > bound Feb. 20. o @nd Purser Robert Coughlin, ar-|, first grade, and 5 cents a GOOIES GALORE o TOrAY SAniNGs o Tived in Juneau today from Sitka | Pt s, e B i e B. H. HOWARD, Agent. PATSOARAR T 1 and way ports, wraca, ol hioned French bread. chili » Estebeth leaves every Saturday e ongass is a tle boat. B T ax 2 . The vessel experienced an un- 2 beans, delicious pies, cakes and + night at 8 p.an, for Sliks and e {She put into this port with her g i ¢ the S o eveniful Tound trip biween Juneau /oo, g giuer by oked goodies for that > v.r':f,polus ey Satur o nd: Bitka, mall x]a.ch because she ha xdl 10! sunday dinner. on sale Saturday 2 .:;;yxc “e.xl\.rnslfl; C!D_Z = i Work on the -addition to th P fishing on account of machin-| 54 tal Electric Co. sto by ELEP] N i ol TELEPHONE 374 burg, Kake and -way porta.e Sitka Cold Stol;ige plant building | Misle Only One Cast : €9 '0:8'® 8-0 ®-0 oo e | hB8DHeen started, Pureer Couflhlin Aft | too. 2 3 11 TAKE er midnight Monday night, on' . L L FOR AN AD TAKER Shrial Cost. $20,000 |he banks. off ‘Gape Spencer, ‘she | |©1d papers for suie at The Emoire. . . . A isecond -t m’ i t put out 16 skates of gear, and im-!|__ a3 i Daiiv Alask(l En‘l Dire 1 EStACOnE N Pub On | odiately after making the cast| 5, the structure. This improvement, her machinery defect developed ther with installation of ice-|g ¢ s ayiag S {She immedia’ ndling eguipment, will cost $20,- Jod ‘ahd 5 mmmmn pnswn'rex-. on the Es-| Soke of ‘the fish will b meng ; on Smudn s steamship, ¢ Juneau fle ady. N | Northland Transportatwn Company SERVING ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates I New Low Round Trip Rate—$65.00 Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.M. hauled in her fish or Juneau. t for ship- southbound From Hirst Cove—W. O, Brown. | ghrriter e ey F‘;‘;lqnlf S%Qi'i?:“xl McEachran, N, | Déré Saturday morning with their | ~J. A. Handrg- | " han. ing ‘at 10 and South ska ports with : J.B. BURFORD & GO. . B, FEMMER 46 first passengers and 19 ! catches. | o ight i En N SR x i stecrage. e e b c}‘mf‘_j Not Acourate Indication | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Sy e The following passengers aboard o The prices of 10 and 5 cents paid | and SEATTLE SALE — L !‘ than city a fInquire H. R. Shep: 'Tw:l'g“\rv\i—mcrg furnished | jpe Admiral Evans are for Juneau: 5° “Hsz:l\:“ tor, MRaet- Wegnew, 0. | o0 S Bongass. trip & 0al; an e ment. 107 Main Street, near| mank A. Boyle, Mrs. W. Lind- - curate indication; of the prices that Ss = berg, Fred Tapaila, Mrs. E. Eri “zlo:: d'r““"”*s““ Hornsby, A"wm obtain Saturday when larger| 5.5, PRINCESS NORAH MR | OR mENT o arsd v oo |0 3. D. Prom Hoona—Gearge Jones, 1. {UsBties are orfered. for spment| g ¢ - PRINCESS MARY R §* (oo house in Douglas. Reason- heated apartments, com-[Coutts and one s Johnson, Father Alord. [ROPRERERe o M t rShl “PACIFIC” able. Inquire Apartment Numb ly furnished, range. Also one i e — | Ji R0l oRerting prices on Rt F OLo) p Six, evenings, Bishop Apartme housekeeping room. Channel|® i 8 e @ | FEAR BN landed at Juneau were rom Juneau ix, g%, TR Apagpme Apartientsl Sih s Main. Phons) ) TIDES TOMORROW | AT TRE HOTELS |13 and 9. Then, virtually all Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for FOR SALE—New atyle WEDDING | 436, -—————Lo i 4_05——————6 ;f;fi- g o |Craft in Seattle, Prince Rupert an\ll February 27 Petersburg, Kake, Port Al der and gy Points. See N RINGS. ENGRAVING FREE. See WO oAt o :} tx; el a. m, Pre o Zynda | Ketchikan were on strike and the i agent for ports of call du: winter m. ‘these at the Nuggen Shop. "OR RENT—trour-room furnished| High tide 10:06 a. m.,, 14 ‘ Selma Jacchson, Seattle; William | Juneau catch was bought on th> gers must obtain tickets from agent before Mh‘ AT house. Phone 183. Low ufie 4:5¢ p. m.,, 02 feeb F. Schnable, H. C. Bryson, Sitka; understanding that it would find a | DAILY TRAIN SERVICE Phone 79. J. B. Burford & co_' M. Valentine B]d‘ ] , — Hiigh tide 11:26 p. m., 131 feet 5 gimon, Soapstene Point; Mark |ready market in Seattle. FROM VANCOUVER . . gt ; ¢ W/ :I‘OR RENT‘Three-.oomqpa.‘Lant v Y J. Storms ,Juneau. | A year ago the fish market in . 5 IV i o with bath and electric range, FINAL TAX NOTICE S | the ‘States. was better than it is|“The Dominion® — 10:30 8. m. for | LBy - Tt Second and final ment of : i Wt ! » PR S, e | Vcovner bnzaatias: Golfl oo Laxcsori;ecome delinquefity’l'uesflay, N. West, F. aEn West, H: inw’!wm Harding, Capt. Martin Er- Monh’zll?g.‘ g M. S. “ZAPORA’ Yiap Seatts . Ante e Eanrs 3 | dchildren by day or hour. Tele- | 7oR RENT—Occiwental Annex DIn- | March 1st, 1932, After this date, . F- o é e ;Zb aa:‘u AR ook batt and. foe Soey &BI] Feb. 15 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 | “phone 51. ing Room and sleeping rooms.|10% penalty and 8% interest gt Lt M. G- Olause, A. MoDonald, e took balt and e T R ey B - X% Galling e Punter, Chichegof, Hoonial, Teaasee, Port Awexander, Kb 1 + i 30000 and| Very suitable for roomers and|taches to all unpaid taxes. TG | . Weulpeg. T ot ontof ; tehika: ‘ Speclfl‘ Round ”m Rate, $50.00. | WANTED to $300.00 and} p50rqers. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- H. R. SHEPARD, . | RS e Montreal and Chicago, wock, Cralg, Kef n, p ) $50.00. 4$1,000.00, gocar »w‘v""’f*nq“fi;‘ cidental Hotel. City Clerk. | wflgg]‘lflTg‘g;fimmmmyw HERE UNDER SENTENCE| Tickets, reservabions and full For Tickets and Information see < mortgage. . Inquire; e ol 2 PR E | S ¥ | 11 fro ‘ N . hone 10 O. J. WEBER, Agent 4Empire, C- |BEAVIEW APARTMENTS and E‘j-‘[‘ P“g}t;flatnon‘ ;‘;l\; 21; ;ggfi Dance at Elks Ball Reom Monday § A R PR ton (B i o 5 Al | ——————————| " cabins, newly finished, complete-| -2t Publication, g night. —ady.| Hamy ;Johnson, Hoonah Indian, V. W. MULVEHILL, Agent l TLL RENT 5 or 6 room furnished s T e e e T e - | was ‘brought here yesterday by De- i W | ly furnished, also water and SATURDAY NIGHT gl y JUNEAU +house. Close in. Call 523. | lights. Bargain rent. Close in. : : puty United States Marshal George h — 75 Will be the first ticket night en 4 Jones to serve out a 45-day jail |g . WANTED Lady wants housowork the General Electric Radio at the Motorship Sniider e was - convidted’ e c A “ a Dl ‘ ! When You Save Wwel "by hour. Tel. 209, Cliff Apart- Elks’ Ball Room. —adv. “ESTEBETH” oenbly at Hoonah of contributing | h S . y dments, No. 3. i e B to the delinqueency of a minor and P c l FIC e o S PA d Well e e o Loare o e St ii:fl:gdmon t0 the jail sentence was You Can Spen e Laufman’s Cafe in afternoon. Way Ports N $25. MISCELLANEOUS |, PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Save today se that Phone Singe O you, may spend to- ; {Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun-‘ RECREATION OITOW for those F e | PARLORS g i o "y fLET MAT DRESS \ | S U I TS ome, travel, cduca- { sewiNGg NeaTLY DONE |1} . o o tion, business or for b satistaction Guaranteed i : U ur alleys are in perfect Fiare et I OLIVE KESOVIA condition and we invite Alli i enée.w ;independ- ‘= Next to Nugget Shop, Phone 3922 I your inspeetion. gator Thes.e thvivllgs are Raincoats \| HOT POINT ELECTRIC g for hoe i A FERRY TIME CARD e HALF PRICE z HEATING PADS " at prices lower than { ‘ | Lamres fomegn roe Dongliiomt W g U 45 over hoen { £ oy First National Bank Pantonum Cleaners’ | i, : sold at any time SALE ENDS Useful"in case Ofla.llf;‘mu.- Safe and Coe b TELEPHONY 355 g iioet . Reliable RS, i | “We call for and deliver” Bdtpwt 1Mo Quality, Style, SATURDAY Blacsric Heat Is o Tta it Barc I | _i;,,,g;;;, midnight W orkmanship fric fleqr 4 o L TR co THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY M 7, S tor Junean Gz:‘fg nFt Z ¥ e STANDARD PRICES “The Last Service Is ‘the Grestest Tribute®™ ' FRINFING D j | Corner dth and Franklin Sts. Phone 136 i 9:30am.t 4 ‘ e | BF W _ TS S e Alaska Electric Light & L | 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. ! - The Clothing Man ||| Power Co. F o ]| * o rye-Bruhn Compan | | CEO. M. SIMPKINS || +-rese b o sompae. SABIN’S BemeotHact shaftu {1l Junean—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone-18 b g v ol wm-z é | tion Company Deliveries 4

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