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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1932 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HE RICH CUBAN HAS REFUSED 'T'O LBTE ] 10 BARNEY'S PLEAS FOR PROTECTION . AS A RESULT, BARNEY I8 BEGINNING ‘TO FEEL THIS GUY MICEHT KNOW PLENTY ABOUT THE MYSTERIOUS VIS S OF STRANGE MEN .19 THE dO! AND TE, ATTACKS — ON SPARK PLUG AND PONY BOY - HE Has ALSO RD RUMORS WHICH ARE VERY DISQUIETING ] BON¢ & wiiat 1 HEAR IS TRUE T'D BETTER WATCH MY STEP. T DON'T WANT THAT BIRD RAMMIN' HiS SWORD' THROUGH MY GIZZARD --- By BILLE DE BECK EXCUSE ME, SUH—- AH GOTTA SEE MISTAH GOOGLE — \T'S POWFLIL. tMPO! TANT -+ & Featares Syndicate, Inc. J’AM 18 Great Brituin rights reserved, The Little Ad with the Big Fye---an Emplre Want Ad! TELEFHONE 374 FOR AN AD TAKER Daily Alaska Empire TeTescEPE000000900000C000000008 6 y limit . John- RINGS. [‘I\(vPAVII\(; F‘RLI‘, these at thr: Nugget Shop. bcs“ F()R l\l‘VT—LV&D ldl"L two room, | heated apartments, com- | furnished, range. Also one ! n. Channel WANTFI) ‘Woman bered. Inquire Empire Omce WANTED—Maid for ge work, Mrs. W. D. G phone 361. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with bath and electric range,| corner Third and Gold Sts. s house will Telephone | _ ¥ OR REN I'—Uccutema‘ Annex Di: ing Room and sleeping rooms. Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- | ! al Hotel. il WANTED — Woman wa work by day or hour. for children in home. 4144, care WANTED—Lady by hour; Tel. ,ments, No, 3. M IS(_‘,ELL 209, Clff Apart- \FOI PIANOS, Radios, Sewing chine: Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re-| _ pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. E BLAVIFW APARTMENTS and | cabins, nowly finished, complet&‘ ly farnished, also water and lights. Bargmr rent. Close in. I 0% l AM) FG’"ND TR T T A LET ME MAKE OVER | LOST THAT DRESS l x i | F(n \le springer sganiell White and brown spot.sl SEWING NEATLY DONE | . notity Bample Satisfaction Guaranteed OLIVE KESOVIA | | Next to Nugget Shop, Phone 3922 | | | LOS muf- | fler. Finder pl return to| Empire. | Juneau D e A ST S e Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND 2 r northbound. DULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail fr ttle Feb. 29 at 9 p. m. westernscheduled to Ma 1 cheduled from Seattle . . . . ° ° rom @ ° nxh]o to March 7 9 at scheduled to March Norah rom Vancouver at 0 .p. .m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Adi Evans is due at Doug oy 1% will then and rem noon Yukon Ma 6. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Saturday nga at 6 pan. for Siiks and Wayports. day 10 am. tor Peters- & burg, s e ez e ecoe s at HER WAY SOUTH Vessel Bool;s Nine Passeng- * ers at Juneau for Coast Cities Bound from Skagway to vancous B. C., the steamship Princess ah, Capt. W. Q Palmer and Purser Norman Taylor, callad at this forenoon She re- mained here about an hour, de- parting 9:30 o'clock The vessel booked nine gers They were: For Prince Rupert—M. L. Freé- man. For Vancouver—Mrs, L. Wright. For Seattle—Mrs. M. ‘Arnold, H. M. Hollmann, W. P. Johnson, Karl Theile, Wayne Odam, A. McKean, T. Johnson. e TOMORROW gh tide 5: Low tide 12:03 a. m., High tide 6:28 p. m., Low tide 11:56 p. m., Tides Tomorrow High tide 6:11 a. m., 14.5 feet Low tide 1:30 p. m, 21 f High tide 8:12 p. m,, 109 feet 13 feet 114 feet 5.6 feet OF VOTERS book for the ation of voters of the City | Douglas ..and for the general municipal election to be held Tues- day, April 5, 1932, will be opened REGISTRATION The registration THE Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Specialty i Florence Holmaquist, Prop. | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. ‘)Tuesday, March 1, 1932, and re- imain open until Saturday cvening, March 26, 1932. FELIX GRAY, —adv. City Clerk. Old papers for suie at The Embire. FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneau vor Douglas and Thane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m, 7:10a.m. $7:30p.m. 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:30p.m.t 11:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. ! 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. i 12:45p.m.t 11:30p.m, 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 1:15a.m. 5:00p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. 1—Saturdays only. Pantorium Cleaners TELEPHONE 355 “We call for and deliver” ———y o RECREATION BOWLING PARLORS Cur alleys are in perfect condition and we invite your inspection. SHOKTAGE OF MINISTEES COOLEEMEE, N. C. Davie | County has a shortage of Baptist| ministers. There are 12 Baptist churches in the county with &, membership of about 2,000 and only | one minister of thai faith, Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company at the home of the Oity Cletk on| SHRINE DANCE PROVES | DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR At theidance last night in Scot- |tih Rite Temple given by the Shrine ,a delightful time was en- joyed by a large number of mem- bers of the order and their guests. Delicious refreshments W served throughout the evening a0, “Casis” aranged in Lh“ ‘hall, ¥ [ Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Satur- * day at 6 P.M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent dane B THEO. S. PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 Shop at Third and Seward m, Monday and e 3 Pacific leaves every Satur- @ & Kake and way ports, & agal PRINCESS NORAH -5 CALLS HERE ON passen- ’ this port for the Soutn. . SITKA PEOPLE GIVE PROGRAM ON WASHINGTON \Legionnaires and Schools Combine in Appro- priate Exercises SEATTLE FISH BRINGS 600D PRICE FRIDAY SEATTLE, Feb. 27.—Only halibut vessel arrived in port erday. The craft brought pounds of the fish and this for 14 and 10 cents. ESTEBETH HAS BAD WEATHER . ON SITKR TRIP! ... seice | o | EITKA, Feb. 23—In celnbr(mox‘-fi'r enty thousand . pounds lef the two hundredth anmiversary|of halibut sold here Friday. of the birth cf George Washington, | American halibut sold for 7 cents Sitka presented an appropriate pro- | pound and Canadian gram on the evening of Fehru&ryif:. 6 and 3 cents a pound 22 unde ausp of the Am-/-- - and participated in s Auxiliary of the Sitka Public School, son School, and the | | h V I# sold were ¢ Motorship Relums to Ju- neau Two and One-Half Days Behind Schedule 10. r America. 11. O in Astion, . March.— ka School Band. ion — Winner S. 1 Contest. Dance having encountered y Wweather, cold J. 8 ead was the intersst| 1 sration “of the -birth m’;“flu"l' first national ‘hero that | in front of the Coliseum | L s S where the program was|Mary Denard, Katherine T was - crowded. half. an|chield, Henry Wentz, Dorothy Ma our k ' the 'dooks ware sobods S, Bryson., rn end of Ad- podf > h,,“o“‘,:'] - ‘Cl"fl,“‘h'“ | Color anchored 11 ied tc pen. he theatre was ted to its capacity, ,mmlm‘luom'war’v“ t & geemintrr, while -t 14. Mount Vernon Bells. (Foster) | i were unable to find even breathing | Soldiers Chorus, (Gounod)—S. J. pace in the foyer. L Chorus. speaker of the evening was| 15. Reading Jackson L. Webster, past erian church Greig, Alice Curtis, atur- I, el ke round Point Re- Presented Guard— Hope. ~The Flag Joseph. Tattle — (Seredy) Eagle, (Klohr)—S. P and The S8, i 17. Our Heritage—Mrs. R President American aga‘n, point it Washingion faced and - met s panding 16eds Cf the country during the ¥ PEITTS period of his lifetime to free ‘the ssell Mills. rounq Colonies, he held religious belief 18. Father of the Land We Love. but fafleq nd ideals-above ‘everything else. |—Students of Sheldon Jackson, U. whera An outstanding feature of the S. Public, nad Sitka Public schools. evening was the oration by Gilbert | = Wilson, winner of the gold mcd;\l‘ LUMP ... $14.50 in the Sheldon Jackson Washing- | on Contest. Young Wilson won over sixteen seniors of the school,| NUT 14.25 per ton delivered Point Ret that, hable to isey The motorship tried to get Retreat Monday Tu"“’d\y she eat and reached Hoo- she took on fresh water where she spent Tuesday nah, whi and night Pacc all of whom had written their orations and who had been judged | in a declamatory contest held au| the school on Fepruary 20. His{ ubject was “George Washington | The ‘Bullder of the Nation.” The program, as presented in o Sitkas follows: | wore. | 1..The .Stars and Stripes For- | om . €Ver, (Sousa)—Firemen's Band. 2. The Star Spangled Banner.— Assembly, 3. Flag Drill—Pupils of U. Publie . School. 4., Reading—A Song for the Flag Henry Sing. 5 Dear Land of Freedom — Homage t othe Flag)—Girls’ Glee Club, Address. — Rev. Webster. 7. Reading—Like Eugene Williams, 8. Old South 5. Orchestra. 9. Reading — The Birthday Washington.—Mollie Lokke. ed Up Hawk Inlet ing from Hoonah to- the Estebeth was un- at Hawk Inlet on ac- snow storm' that im- 10 Call Us Direct Phone 412 anvich, . From UmmgcxlAlMiss A. Boyn- ° tun, Ainard Runquist. From Tenakee—Gus Dahl, Fred Larson, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Miller, Charles J. Sprm er, John T.Olaff S, PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Jackson L ‘Washington — (Zamecnik) 8, J. of IAII Hot Point Rubber Electric TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE *Q PRINCESS NORAH From Juneau March 12 March 22 HEATING PADS Price $4.25 BACKED WITH IRON-CLAD DA FROM VANCOUVER GUARANTEE “The Dominion” = 10:30' a. m. for Winnipeg, Toronto anc Montreal. “The Imperial” — 10:00 p. m. for Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Chicago Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU CAMNADIAN PACIFIC Alaska Electric Ltght & Power Co. .’[u‘néau—~Phoné 6 'Douglas——l’hone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS NCE RUPERT, B. C,, Feb. 2. | (Minuet) — W | Soley, Richard Web- | Sar- Legion jary; Harriett DeArmond, and | the FINEST STEAMERS Due Juneau Southbound Due Juneau Steamer— Northbound N'WESTERN YUKON N'WESTERN Feb. 20 Mar. 6 Mar, 13 Mar. 21 Calling South tern Ports FOR RESERVATIONS, INFORMATION AND 2 TICKETS CALL PHONE 2 § Special round trip fares from Juneau of $56.80 and $51.20 for Grand Igloo Convention at Fairbanks on D March 22 W. E. NOWELL, Agent Alaska Steamship Co. | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Southbound Juneau Lv.Juneau Feb. 28 Mar. 20 Apr. 14 9 Apr.13 LOW ROUND Seattle Adm Evans. Adm.Evans Adm.Evans Adm.Rogers Apr. TRIP FARES SEATTLE TO CALIFORNIA Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar.30 Apr. 2 5 Apr. Serving Southeastern and Southwest- ern Alaska Ports Information and tickets furnished on Seattle-California service. California-New York via Panama Canal and return. Round the world, Trans - Atlantic, Trans-Pacific, Round America Rate (one way wat- ar, return by rail ($350.00. B. H. HOWARD, Agent. Northland Transportation Company SERVING ALASKANS WINTER OR SUMMER—Same Service—Same Rates New Low Round Trip Rate—S$65.00 | Sailing from Seattle every Monday Night at 9 P.M. J.B. BURFORD & GO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Freight Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION GOMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Saturday at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and Way Points, See agent for ports of call during winter schedule. Passen- gers must obtain tickets from agent before hoarding ship. Phone 79, J. B. Burford & Co., Valentine Bldg. e @ anl.eave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau M. 8. “ZAPO Mar. 2 Mar, 11 Mar. 11 Calling at Funter, Chichagof, Hoonal, ‘itmakee, Port Aexander, Kla- wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. For Ticzets and Infurmation see Phone 10 0. J. WEBER, Agent When You Save Wisely You Can Spend Well Save today so that you may spend to- morrow for those things you have al- ways wanted a home, travel, educa- tion, business or for financial inde pend- ence. These things are waiting for those who save. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 | roeea— Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Deliclous Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily

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