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HID / leo 617 /B, 50N, L L EM N UNDER THAT SHADY TREE OVER VONDER‘ ) THE FERNS\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1927. © 1927 by Newspaper Feature Servien. Ine . Greas Britaln sghth esersed By CLIFF STERRETT | exception, declare ey nre’ 40] [lowing precisely the path which 1 5 . | Dr. Sun would have them follow, STEAMSHIP COMPANY i. that the others have beea | i f e to the trust w tae 13 SAFETY SEnwc SPEED founder of the Kuomintang hus | SAILING SCHEDLE e | placed in the Party. All carry i {)quuneau Due Junegu [ ——— —5 | the same flag and the same in- | g L[;/Sflnlztln f\xrlhhx;uml Snsull;hunll!fl. S IRIBIRLIBRN IR liionia vet they declare wer 1 JASKA 42 z. 0 1 2 ept. v i signia, yet they declare bitics i ug. ug. " | Steamer Movements | ‘AI.EU'"AN IN gt e e | Avmorian -Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Bept. 8 Northwestern due tomorrow | , time that they oppose North China *ALAMEDA ...Aug. 30 9 PM. Sept. 3 Sept. & night. i PURT SUUTH Chang Tso-lin and his coterie. i YUKON ...Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 14 ~ | Admiral Watson is due Sun- | | - i| NORTHWESTE Sept. 69 PM. Sept. 10 ept. 12 | aday. i|] Anaska Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 21 | Admiral Rogers due Sunday A | ALAMEDA Sept. 13 9 PM. Sept. 17 Sept. 19° | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | RO v ] | Alaska scheduled to sail from ”m Fifty Tnousand Cases ! lameda south via Sitka, Seattle Sept. 10 at 9 a. m. || of Salmon Aboard, THE EMPIRE | FOR RENT FERRY TIME CARD i W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 i 4 sche y C e e i e} b . O s it Se T - Many Passengers:. : . , 1S THE MEDIUM FORt RENT_Space fa Cable OF-| ; L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 I 0% & - | Through which the generar{ ! fice Building, suitable for of-| | Quoen schemiod to sail trom | | With nearly 50,000 casos of sa-|Mother of Mrs. Mc[’hermn public can always have s | flce or salesroom. Apply Paciflc| = R ? m Nellie Juan and v wants supplied. Coast Coal Co. office. | Seattle Sept. 15 at 10 a. 1 ey fo; N ! | Seattle Sopt. 16 at 10 u. m. | | oy fom ReBle B A0 S Is S[(}Mhb()l[l;id -No || Closing time for classitied || e R | Nord, arrived i yor r he 3 a isements: i “ ¥ s : i e sail from Vancouver bt “‘_]““'] = !'”le“f;(" '1" uture Flans ety L Bl furnished Apts. Phone 209. 9:40p.m, . 15 at 9 p. m. | i R ] NaAd OR Lol SR uaten Cais '“."eu""{ ‘}J{’”" o l i { 12 midnight | [ Afutian scheduled = to forenoon. The following passen | | We will head ‘!”]-r"“‘ul. ‘n»l\) s, | | vertisements: h | SEAVIEW APTS. —1 Toom | iy L R S. 8. “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE from Seattle Sept. 17 at gers for Juneau were aboard: M { when we to Seattle, but what | T::n cents per line first In- Apartment. Fully Furnished. L B D for Jif 4 | 9 a m AN Mxp. W D Gronm: s 3o BomeiT. will: do I get thers, 1 dol{ sertion. | Bath and hot water included. b Pl GEORGE ! N NG ! |gue, R. G. Thornbu George | not know 1id Mrs. Minnie Ke Tive cents for continuous sub-| | A1l apts. newly painted and| ? j ,_,:,?::;';H:ci’:: “D,,ifi,',hl"_j,.s,,,, Ll Wathall and stz ste froin|nedy, mother of Aimee Sempie|| sequent insertion, | rencvated throughout. Also| ‘“:: :: LEAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY EVENING . 3 | e | Seward; twe serage fr a | McPhers lay while the steawn e ol | ¢ 5 ok 45p.m. | scheduled south a 1t ’ b " 'y ? 5 i A | 3 % » :16a.m. NCE ) ¢ ki e o [dez; 1. . petrich, Mrs. Ed Nin- [vedy and her traveling companion. | | Minimum charge, 50 ents, | | - | ifam. |} direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER' P R RS nins, Mike Zober, A. J. Gossell|Miss Kharvina Bubeck, Angelus'l cul M]QCELLANEOUS i 'm'.ulm}.n for all polnts WAST and SQUTH: All quiside rodms: ot an; south about Sept. 17. and four steerage from Cordova. {Temple student, who a round | = 22 { B : 3 i cold running water in every room. For reservations apply te ' LOCAL oAILINGS | Those leav on the steamer |trippers on the steamer, expressed | ‘Pumsrf( ome and have your | ‘ H Margnita thfi“,m, A F l | for the south at 2 o'clock this af-|themselves as being delighted with | FOR SALE fortune told from your hand. | for Sitka and way ports at | | ternoon were: George Skarbo, Vir | Alaska. “It is a beautiful country, ! i e | Work, business, marriage and| Jum»flu I'N‘ry & N.lvxg:l-, H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneaun, Alaska; § o'clock Wednesday night. | | kinia Shattuck, Harold: Swansor, |I can understand the charm it n ' POR SALE--Zénith eledtric k| ‘g:ee:tnum toretold. 302 Fronti sotkGompariy i BN for . Meagwhy every || Mis. A, F. Knight,’ W M. Feter- jfor people, So many that I '| machine; electric cooker; elec - i Sunday at 11 p. m. | ;““v F. \I;M'um;k . }:m';i A. D.[met, x\\] that ]\\hll“ "1' )1 tric iron; electric pw.-nIulm‘.E:: :‘x* o e s g } Virginia IV sails for Chicbagof | | Lowe, Alma P. Hiatt, Mrs. b4 B g iy s Bargain if sold before Sunday. | 1 dar] T 3 " 3 e see 4 p: 2 and way ports at § o'a ek | |Porkle, Tom Sugra, Dan® Sugma, |come back, and I can see W7 Lcaving town. Ploneer Shoe| JAPANESEI‘, TOY ||| Seattle Fruit and FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, snm evary Wednesday night. For | | P. C. Johnson, Lawrence Peffr|they feel so,” said Mrs. Kenned Shop across from City Dock. ! SOUTHBOUND | Chatham Straits ronte {idant Dkve® Atbyacagpft -Wendel|: -“bhy \pians ace 1o move datinite] | 5 EHI\RKINO Produce Co. L LEAVE JUNEAU | 10 o'clock every Saturday | |Tenny, Mrs. M. A. Tenny, Edolf|than when I started my trip. I FOR SALE—Launch Gloria, 43 o | Fresh Fruit and Vesetables 3 | nignt. || Paulson, Albert Wile, and ten|have simply been resting, amd| ft. long: 30 h.p., h.d. engine. | Front Street | Wholesale and Retail PRINCESS ALICE—Sept. 9. n 3 age for Seattle; T. L. Chides-|have not corresponded with Mrs.| 2 staterooms, toilet, gallgy,| Py O- Box 218 for Mail Orders| | | Out of town orders given PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 20-and 29 oM ’ B. H. Lee, Mrs. A. C. Gil. McPherson since I left Los An-| everything complete and in|#————— @1 speclal attention Tickets to atnd’ from afl Bastern points of United BRANT DUE SOON | lespi Miss Venetia Pugh, M geles. Whether or not I will _]U-x: excellent condition. See owner| f=eeesreee o \ Btates and Canada — Various Routes — l:.llmrll &k |'T. M. Reed, Wm. R, her iin 1 do not bw, th:| and boat at Upper City Floht S Stopovers, W, L. COATES, Agent, Whe Risheries fiagsnip Brant,|°"¢® Parker, Sam future rests with God,” declared | or Phone 1204. | 2 3 Cante T tanter S Senttla |Judge Wickersham for Ketchika:.; | Mis. Kenne | — | EXTRA FANCY ( ;ARBAGE o D o Tt dine o | C. F. Jones, and two steerage for| Mrs. Kennedy and Miss Bubeck FOR SAL F—Library table, mia-| Ttll"h'l:'\.\ l“r‘~")"l‘ ool ‘.“""’H’l":* I" \\'r'nu:ull made the trip to Anchorage while| sion style rocker and Ia ’ B BN S iy the steamer was at Seward, and| chest of drawers. F. A. Metc Cannin HAl)LED jkan today and will procced d: |Four Chmege hroups |FOR SALE—One outboard motor, the vay. “Jus enoug i rectly her | c] s M u |;:l ml,"l I‘“ ‘_‘ M"‘;M "\"'f’“’f f“"“ | camera, guns and various arti- Pears AND LOT CLEANING throughout the year operates regnlar passenger and freight P S { aim Sun’s Mantle| W cel that we were in) joq ay gasboat “Typhoon” at G. A. GETCHELL, train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the ADMIRAL ROGERS IS | by 7 |4 :‘-‘ a. said. Rock Dump Float. Phone 109 or 149 Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. | (Continued trom Page One.) They were met at the steamer | Durl the winter months there are two passenger trains NOW ON WAY NORTH | . b g ¥ A 4 o k| - - uring P R Sy here today by Charles C. Per-|FOR SALE—One Martin B flat & a DOX each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- SEATTLE, Sepp. o.r Steamer| The second group is comprised | SOn€us, Mrs. Personeus and other| Alto Saxophone, cheap. J. B. nxlbllen dnnde::hz; 'lvnrl;tzzmatlon inquire of any steamship or R oy il South- | of the Napking government loa.| ¥orkers of the Tethel Mission| Durford. f e el d 71 ¢ it Deot. of the Interior eastern Alaska ports ut % o'clock | ers, military directed by Gemeral|here. Mr. Personeus had made ar- o o compels me 1o sel myl § Arriving next Wednes- (il s ok last night with 59 passengers, | Chiang ot o [} oo e el PRI s e A B THE ALASKA RAILROAD i none for Juneau J:#oDr, Yatsen when & North: | roBEL the 2 i milL] Gambier Bay. This island was day—order now. (Mt. McKinley Park Route) g i i, {ern expedition was first projected |38 Mrs. Kennedy had expresscd _ th § 2 B - e Alaskd 2 v . armios | @ desire to see it, when she stopp.| Stocked with 51 blue fox, 1926, Anchorage == - 3 48] " TIDES 'l(‘:\l()l{ROW b L o il B e Yk et 4 il | Good buildings. smoke house i i ———— - SRS 8-0%3 m 1.9 ¢ of the expedition until the split| - . i full of fish, fine harbor, and o D s 1OTeCt in March. He has his own inter-| When they reach Seattle, Mrs. abundance of game. Owner of l‘l “’l|'x 6:17 0.8 teot | Pretation of the “three principles.” Kennedy said, they will resume| other half now on lsiand. §$2,- M t ’ 1 M l : : e A 163 fews | 1Pom which he bases his denuncia- | helr tour down the coast, stopping | Gro”T i B O ARG $h Swanson otors up argnlt‘l i 3 gl 0 12: i 6.3 fee o p otz il ; | ash, ba 8y x - v Sl on DE ths UKL BYRrIHent. | oI ) TR e Aaneelx wrad MG ONve il . 7Y The official Maflboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves i1 NOTICE .m“:' ,.,”':.”‘”"_‘\‘:‘l:]s ;,“f‘(‘m,‘“'::'lj 5 '{" pMBE RN S b R ger Light Sta., Alaska. ® Bros. Gw’vancttl S City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter To Scottish Rite Masons: Regu-| o0 B Md Aove appaventl HALIBUT MARKET [FOR SALE—A margam! 2 five ! Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagot, Sitka and QR oo i avettng, 120 Comtmmtat, e 8IS PRINOD RUPBRT, B C., Sept: siom ek tpthe ot PHONE 217 J GROCERY Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakee, o’cloc x‘,\' S et Fin e D0tk wAnE. o ik 9. _mgm_\- thousand pounds of fire place, stationary wash tubs e FMPI'\F HA\ THH LARG- Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o’clock for Haines and Ay, " “Secretary. | Kuomintang, a radical group but h\']]”.'ff'., were sold here yesterday L and other modern {mproved{ee. ===3 | iST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND|Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leaves Skagway Mon- { - 77 hardly in the Communist category. | neicht AR AnG 1120 cents and ments. J. T. Weich, Box 483\ Hyiertising miways pays, Use| BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING|day night at 7 o'clock, ; Children’s znd Ladles' Winter| which includes among is members | “4100an at 9 and 14 cents. PIANOS, Victor Latost Phono.|the columns of The Empire. PLANT IN ALASKA. A, F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 & S;:'::?,k,'" i e o pirid m::,.l,,.,:',’;m?,,:' :f,"”:",l 'f.:]’:nf:"’l:i',‘," SEATTLE, Sept. 9.—The Chel-| 8raphs and Records for sale COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ! : i W i __ |sea yesterday brought in 45,000| 8nd rent. Expert Piano and i ! pounds of halibut and the Explorer LNDTOKI":‘N' d"'“';;"fl- M’Dfl"lfl"fi- i - | 42,000 pounds, The halibut sold for Rion’ UOOGR. mapiinsaees TN s H JUST THE THING FOR SCHOOL 10 and 13% ' Genth: ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS A . Phone 143, 4 % THE NEW CORONA g ! i : . ALing. SOUNHIN A M, FOR SALE — 100 ft. frontage ) Information and Demonstrations Free Steamer Princess Alice, Capt.|" gastineau Ave This property|! "rholmn.« Cl;“e, lslr.lue in qnorl en-| can be houghit whry chesp ang G BOAT OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE 0&")» | J. B. BURFORD & CO route south at 1:30 o'clock 9| on' easy terms 18 désired. Ape| AS PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT h - B, . morrow morning and will sail from | p1v Barney Rosadlle. IN JUNEAU | | ciples.” would rather somz other plan than abolish ti [1den of private capital altogether. | k] P emaoe N oo oes SERVING 4[45:‘(4 Regurarly and fieponrldu Iy Southbod Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneéau Farragut : Sept. 18 Watson .. . Sept. 7 Sept. 11 Sept. Rogers Sept. 8 Sept. 12 Sept. Evang .Sépt. 14 Sept. 18 Sept. 29 Queen .Sept. 15 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Rogers Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 256 Watgon Sept. 28 Oct. 2 Oct. 12 Tarougn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- | nia ports also to New York via Panama Ca Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFLC COASTWISE SERVICE ; The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President the city dock at about 2:30 o'clock e — NORTHWESTERN TOMORROW Steamer Northwestern is ex- pected to arrive in port sometime | tomorrow night from the south. | The steamer is due at Ketchikan lat 9:30 oclock tonight. A s sl st N’ ageld Native woman, on Sat- LOST AND FOUND urday, Sept. 3, lost her purse}q on the street near the Young hardware store, = containing $2.65. Finder please leave at Empire office for Mrs. James|. ‘Williams. “VENTURA” Accommodaewns for Eight See the Skipper aboard or Phone 374 as in every other progressive city, more and more people are finding out that the ideal fuel for furnace, range, fireplace grate or heater is— They make a clean fire because they are made of clean coal. “A TRIAL TON WILL WIN YOU” DIAMOND BRIQUETS Thousands Keep Well-Nourished Right Through Take SCOTT’S ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily PETE JELICH, Proprietor | Will Abutflnwtl’ I ll.ae complete 1 GROCERIES MAKI In connection with Maki SHMPTRT S N Y CHAS. G. WARNER CO. ENG]NEERS and . MACBINISTS 'W -firdwn' %&L mam Outboard Motors: : '*"m&’fi SHIP CHANDLERY Motorship Virginia IV Safling from Juneau Municipal Whart = CHICHAGOF ROUTE: Every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido; Hirst-Chichagof, Chichagof and way ports: Funter Bay, Ex- cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Island, Inlln‘ Island, Soapstone Radio, Hogan Island and return. CHATHAM STRAITS ROUTE Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakee, Killisnoo, B anof (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluft Bly‘ Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Armstrong, Port Port Alexander and return. ‘Wayports are subject to call by l]wclll arrangement. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT KATES ON APPLICATION Freight must be delivered at Juneau Municipal Dock be- i fore 1 P. M. on dates of sailing. L]