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POLLY AND HER PALS P — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL S\lURDAY (XZT , 1927. By CLIFF bTERRLTT WERE IN A HECK OF A PICKLE, FOLKS SURROUNDED B8Y MANEATIN' f WHAT ABOUT ‘ER SON? SHE LOOKS THE SAME AS EVER - AND You WiLL DISAPPEARS INTO THE APPARENTLY SOLID ROCK! AYE BuY WATCH HER CLosEL\/— 21 PASSENGERS ABOARDALASKA' - FOR THIS PORT SEATTL Alaska sailed morning for Alaska ports 60 passengers, the follow Juneau Frank Sutherland, G.| Markin, Allen Hawkin Charles Williams, J. J. Stocker and wife,| 3 F. ¥ H. Tripp, Ruth Krugness, W. Hedematk, Don- ald Hayward, Simon Filonena and ® wife, Bruce Brown, H. D MeNeil, Alex Alexson, Mrs. | Coughlin, F. Magill, P. C Coring and and Laughlin. Oct. 1. at 9 o'cloe Stes nnm S. H. wife, ADMIRAL EVANS A% SouThBoUND The Admiral Kvains, Capt. J. Gilje, arrived in port from the westward at day evening with the (ulluwlrw passengers for Juneau: H. A, Dan- nenberg, W. Holbrook, Ray Moo and Mr. dnd. Mrs, Bobbie Mack and five steerage. After loading 1,500 cases of salmon at the Admiral Line whaif the steamer left at 9 p. m. Those taking passage for the south were: for Seattle—John Meals, G. B PBrewer, Perry A. Cole, J. W. Pet- tyjohn, G. Earling, and two steer- e; for, Petersburg—M. A. Te ny, Mrs. M. Cornelius, Mrs. B. Cornelius, Ruth 8. Cornelius, L. M. Carrigan, H. Dannenberg and two steerage; for Ketchikan—C. W. Hawkesworth, W. K. Selfridge, Allen Shattuck, William Nevil'e, | W. W. Batcheller, H. L. Cole- pmn, H. B. Carbray, Mrs. J. .| Mitler, J. W. Harding and four| Bteerage. B A e IRROS AND PACIFIC OAST COMPANY GET AIR DISPLAY AWARDS, The first premium for advertis- ing booths at the Fair has been arded to the Irros Company, Sorri, Proprietor, for the d . play of its home products. The booth Is attractively decorated in gky blue and purple, with candy, soda pop, root and Rainier beer/ and Green River placed in a slop- | ing effect and centered around, & cardboard house Bl]\el‘[hlllgq Brown and Haley candy of which | William | 6:30 o'clock yester- | ; | humpback - H——— e ——————3 Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND i Admiral Watson due tomor- row morming at § o'clock. s 4 days mail, SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska due Tuesday. | Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 5 at 10 a. m, Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver Oct. at 9 p. m, Aleutian _ scheduled to from Seattle Oct. 8, Admiral Evans scheduied to safl from Seattle Oct. 9 at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Yukon southbound about -Oct, 5. sail LOCAL oAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave | for Sitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. Sails for Skagway every | Sunday at 11 p. m, irginia IV sails for Chickagof | and way ports at 6 o'e ek | every Wednesday night. For Chatham Straits route at 10 o'clock every Saturday | IN PORT TflI]AY Ships Here on Way South After Spending Season off Kodiak Island The Hercules, Capt. O. Hanson. and the Traveler, Capt. Dyreness. whaling ships of San Francisco which have been operating durin the summer off Low Cap an’ Alitak Bay on Kodiak Island, ar: in port today on their way sout! to resume activities in Californie waters. The ships do not carry mm'h fuel and came here to tank up, while the Hawk, Capt. Johan- son, the third ship in the par went on to Ketchikan withc stopping here. The Hercules and Traveler arve both remodeled tugs, mounte! with one forward harpoon gun { while the Hawk is a typical whal err, built a ‘score of years ago. Leaving San Francisco in May, the whalers reached Kodiak Is. land on June 4, and located thei. | floating reduction plant in Lacy | Bay. All sumnier they cruised fo.: whales, occasionally getting a large blue whale. One of th elatter weighed nearly 160 tons and was 82 feet long. Danger Mr. Sorri is a wholesaler. Tllr‘ Trros Company manufactures pop. 00t beer and Gregn River, drinks t are proving popular through-! Southeastern Alaska, while |ax in getting the large ones is strong they are very powerful and (hard to kill, even with the ex i plogives which are shot into them according to Capt. Hanson, of the LEON TROTZKY IS QUSTED BY SOVIET PARTY MOSCOW, Oct. - 1. t leader ution, and Voyo- . one of his chief aldes in the opposition fight against Jos- eph Stalin and the Central Com- munist Committee, have been ey- Leon of the imous decision Internationale. ' M—— 1u.uy e the Dis ciplina The due to the stru; THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general oublic can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Tive cents for continuous sub- sequent insertion. explained as o Trotzky made anization by und xnlnlnu with organi and in against }nl ints “illegal ma i Rugsia coupled centers U slander abroad.” >oo— FRANCE SENDS ne Soviet Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 650 cents. TARIFF REPLY PARIS, Oct. 1 to the latest Ameri | lum regarding the tariff question' tias been handed to Charge d'Al- [OR SALE—Professional drum- \h ldon to be forwarded 1o, ‘ming outfit, including bass immediate drum, snare drums, traps and that not one three and one-half octave h the public as to! Degan Marimbaphone. T | enn Oakes, A. J. Dock. until | d in Washington. FOR SALE—Remington typewrits er, good condition, at NCW A. L Commander Baker's Beauty Shop Now on hay Home | w » FOR SALF——(.GS bo:n h.p. engine. Good condition. Bargain for cash. Phone 374. FOR SALE 1 room house with bath $1,000. Phone 682. PARIS, Oct. ford, National Comm of the American Legion, for home today on the liner Car-| - mania thus b ging the offic FOR SALE—Buick Six Bug, A-1 visit to Fyance of the .‘\me-rin-.‘m;‘ condition, new battery, new Legion to 'an end, with the ex- tires. Cheap. See Tip Oneel, ception of the good-will tour un-| Connors Garage or Phone 5301, der former Commander Savage. o T T s No Sulclde Attempt { Declares Church Man’ qirait |PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- graphs and Records for sale and rent. Expert Piano and ad. Anderson Music Shoppe Phone 143, LOS ANGELI FOR SALE See Mrs. | . 40 ft, 25 T| |FOR RENT — FOR RENT FOR RENT — Convenient steam heated furnished apartment. Apply Nugget Shop. FOR RENT — & room house. Phene 3. FOR RENT—On¢ large and one small furnished .ipartment. Ap- ply MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—2 nicely furnished rooms. Hot and cold running water. With or without board. 210 Main St.,, between 2rd and 3ra. FOR RENT — Reasonable, good modern house in Douglas. Guy Smith. furnished rooms for men; well heated; reason- able. Apply Hellan’s Phar- macy. FOR KWHNT -— single room with private family. Phone 1395. FOR RENT—Space In Cable Of- fice Building, suitable for of- fice or salesroom. Apply Paeific Coast Coal Co. office. 2 and 3 room Phonc 209. CLIFF apis, 1, furnished Apts. SEAVIEW Apartments for bache- lors, fully furnished, including linen and light. Kept sanitary and clean. Baths. Also two- room house nicely furnished. WRANGELLITES WED Mies Charlott: Blake and Al- bert Sahlinger of Wrangell were Phonograph Tuning. Repalring.|recently married at Petersburg. Musical Goods. Mai! orders fill-| ———.———— — Advertisinug aiways pays. the columns ¢! The Empire. Gse John L. Bowman, s of the church of the Door, | plunged off the Venice Pier into ocean, and was in a serious con dition at a Santa Monica ha pital. He wore a bathing suit, and denied that he had attempted | 2003, suicide. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Somewhere between l’alace and Cable office, Elk's ring | with small Finder return to Palace nn(l receive reward "~ WANTED | - such as shingling, kalsomining, carpenter, electrical, etc. Phone Henry Gorham. —adv. STAGE ROMANCE ENDS AT ALTAR STANFORD, Conn, Oct. 1.—At last the Student Prince and Kathie| the maid, his one real love, have' gone to the' altar. For some 500 times in the l‘uull]l act of the play Lloyd Garrett, or‘ Moulton, lowa, as the prince, has | had to put aside the maid, played | by Miss Ruth Williams of Okla-| Boston bull pup. Phone 1303. Reward. MISCELLANEGUS T do all kinds of repair s repair work, ”A)GT OR STRAYED — Female diamond setting. | | ! THE SWORD OF TUSTICE 1S GETTING SHARPER. EVERY DAY! FAIR AND SQUARE HE folks who relentlessly pursue your pocketbook vot intending to give youw a fair exchange for your money re not getting along so well .‘urnlshwll DOUGLAS FOLKS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE | A, , SPECIAL FERRY LEAVES [UNEAU FOR DOUGLAS AT ! P. M. RETURNING TO JUNEAU AT 7:15 P. M. iffective September 28, 29, 30 and October 1, 1927, Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company A Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veretables Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING- G. A. GETCHBELL, Phone 109 or 149 ) | Y Now Doing Business with a complete liae of GROGERIES MAKI In connection with Maki Boarding 'House ’ Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Protessional | Cleanér and Dyer—Phone 177 ——— e » L.J.Suarick - rarly and Depe Southboun‘ Ar.JJuneau Lv.Juneay Oct. Oct. 12 Lv.Seattle ...Sept. 28 ...Oct, b ~.Oct. 19 WATSON . Qct. 26 --.Noy. 2 2 9 23 30 6 20 WATSON ROGERS ROGERS Oct. Oct. 12 Oct: Oct. . 26 Oct. Nov. @&, ROGERS 2 Nov. Nov. ¥ ROGERS Nov. 16 Nov. Nov. 23‘ Througn tickets soid from Juneau to Cnmor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Capal. Regervations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- saip Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H"HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, P, hone 18 ,Douglas, Alnsh PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE “Due Junedu Southbodnd Sept. 21 Sept. gp Oct. Boat— ALASKA ALEUTIAN YUKON ALASKA . ALEUTIAN YUKON Ports of Call: Lv.Seattle Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche, Seward * Due Juneau Northbound Sept. 13 Oct. 4 Oct. ll. + Oet. 11 Oct. 19, Oct. 18 Oct. 26 W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 s s e sttt it FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 29 PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 11, 22, Nov. 1. Tickets to and rrom a1l Eastern points of Hll«‘ Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. CANAD!IAN PACIFIC THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight. train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trllnl each way, weekly, betweem. Seward and Fairba tables and other information inquire of nny railrcad ‘agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD [6 ¢ Iclil.ley Park lnuh) Anchorage -t= .= . . Motorship Margnita The official Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves the City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Fumter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichagof, Sitks‘#nd Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,. Killisnoo, Tenakée, Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o’clock for Hafnes and Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leavées Skagway Mon- day night at 7 o’clock. A. F. McRINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co, Phone 149 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION Co. ' THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES T0 YOU BEG] y THE G, PLANX. OF EVERT PASSHEGRECARRTING BOT Motorshqp Vtr inia 1 V Sailing from Juneau 'llunlc!pnl Whart RBOUTE: 5 Every Wednesday at for Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido,., Hirst-Chichagof, Chichagot and way ports: Funter Bay, Bx. | cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Island, Ini: vowadays. Our method of supplying you with the choic- est of pure foods at col ent prices is finding favor everywhere. Sanitary Grocer “nulm'rm . PHONES 83 and 85 other goods on display are om the wholesale houses which r. Sorri represents. " The Pacific Coast Coal C m\pan. h, decorated in orange and' ek, took second place. At the of this booth is a large Dia- d Briquet, the weight o) h i8 unknown. Anyone ma out his estimate withoat | d th Wi and the person guessing . t to the correct weight wifi‘To Phnt Aflmlu; P dfi Salmon in Pacific e one ton of briquets. One side of the briquet are lumwi 'I’nmnh, Nanaimo and Wel-| EUREKA, Cal, Oct. 1~ Plans coal. On each end of the|for planting Atlantic salmon in d fronting the booth are piles | coast streams so that anglers may all sized briquets. | enjoy fishing in May, June, and awarding the prizes were | July, before the run of steel head Y Wilson, J. T. Thnsm:n*1lrout starts, were discussed at Gunnar Blomgren. | the regional meéting of the asso- —— | ciated sportsmen's clubs of Cali- WATSON DUE 8 A. M. | fornia. Hercules. The whales are boilel ALMIST—Come and have your down for oil and the remains are used for’ fertilizer. In the winter the whales disap: Island, Soapstone Radio, Hogan Island t,d return. caa ROUTE i Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakee, Killisnoo, Bar+| anof (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluft Bay, Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Armstrong, Pot wg Port Alexander and return. yports m lfihjm w call by special lfllmt. ; RATES ON APPLICATION 4, ' Freight must be delivered at Juneau Munfetpal Dock i fore 1 P. M. on dates of sailing. % mfin P St « homa ' City, in order to marry a|p, princess as a duty. Now there| fortune told from your hand.' has been a fifth act. In the co: Work, business, marriage and tumes, of the play. Mr. Garrett the future foretold. 302 ll‘ront1 pear, Capt. Hanson said, but ap |and Miss Willilams were married Street. 4 t parently do not go south, as the |under a hower on the lawn of finback is the species caught of:|the home bought with some of| Advertisiag wtways pays. Use {the California goast in that se-|the proceeds of their stage love. [the coamns of The Empire son. b et HEN most fastidiouns “folks that ever lived in a modern mansion are | pleased with our bathtubs | and health accessories,’ folks will be pleased by manner in which we th:lr plimbing work. Admiral Watson, Capt. 18 due in port from xhfi“umov. Is Now four days’ mail n.nd| freight at 8 4. m. to take a load of| NEW YORK. Ocl. 1—Alla Na- Alaska Railroad at!zimova, Russian-born stage anl Juneau Lumber|screen actress, may vote now. She has been naturalized, even though: she had to reveal her age as 48, —————— IW’I !NJ'I ROOF? 1t you nnul shingles for it, r Femmer hu them at ) ‘that is right