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POLLY AND HER PALS WE SAW SWELLER HANGOUTS IN MY TME=, BUT WERE SAFE SAVAG .Stramf'r Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Roger due day. STHEDULED SAILINGS 8! heduled Sun- | 4 Oct Yukon sc Il rduled to so ¥ Seattle Oct. 15 at 9 a. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Admiral Watson scheduled southborsid about Oct. 2. | Alaska southbound about Oct 12. 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. | Yirginia IV suils for Chicbagof | and way porte at 6 o'e ck | 1y night. For Straits route at ; Chatham 10 o'clock night. &— HALIBUT PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, b6.~—One hundred and thousand pounds of halibut sold here yesterda sold for 6 and cents Canadian for 6 and 15.20 cents. B. C., — % SEATTLE, Oct. 5—Halibut eoll for 16% cents straight yesterday. Sable jumped to 10 cents, Two| veseels arrived with 11,500 poun: of halibut, 9,000 pounds of sable end 1,000 pounds of mixed cod. ‘ > - TIDES TGMORROW | 2 9 Low tide High tide Low tide High tide 9 e NOTICE TO MARINERS Frederick Sound—Sukoi Islets Light, reported extinguished Sept. | 30, 1927, will be relighted as soon as practicable. | PP S — | ADMIRAL ROGERS 15 ON WAY NORTH a.m. a.m.. p.m p.m. 14.2 feat | | ot. 6 — Sieamer | safled for South-| castern Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this morning with 24 passengors including Bell Barkan, Mr. Smita, | wife and son for Juneau. T retard - VIVIAN HAS HALIBUT The Vivian, Capt. Martin Bor leck, discharged 6,000 pounds of halibut at E. M. Basse's fish house vesterday afternoon, - - NEW GRAHAM TRUCK A new Graham 1%-ton truck,| equipped with four wheel brakes, and four speeds ad, was ro- ceived by Thomas McCaul on the Alagka for the Reliable Transfer Company. ALASKA SAILS WESTWARD After Joading 1,400 tles for tu | Alaska Railroad at Seward “MJ 35,000 feet of lumber for the In dependent Lumber Company at Fairbanks, the steemer Alask., Capt. Willlam Jensen, sailed for | the westward at 9:30 o'cloek las: night with the following passen- gers: George Comstock, H. W Terhune, Charles T. Gardner, T. PROVIDED THEY ANT CLIMBIN' ’THE CUFy—— 7—{L3_}/EQY every Saturday | | n [ Mike and 1 et | Wrangell—William line | studied eve: Ither study {Byron Memorial Is AT LEAST FROM THE. YUKON SOUTH EARLY TODAY Yul south loaded fresh fish at Cold Storage, pile equipment at the Qui 1:ft for Douglas at 7 where seve hundred Charles port en- m. today,| the Juneau| driver and| st wharf and| The Gla route Capt. in 30 a cases of d on the 7 o'clock | e Otten, C. and Mrs. L. T. Onee w. Bdmund A. E. ) Jessop, Tallipen, Mrs. Marie Mertha Crary, Miss Lydia Ram- en, A. R. Mr. and Bryant McCart- Miss Th(l"h” , Mr. and Mr: O Sullivan, William R arles Cing John Hoop-| Purse Anderson, n Marion, Hoover, Rob-| rt . Lennon, am tudio, K. 1 PuPPOSE TO RECONNOITER, UNK' ASHUR URL PERKINS AINT THE MAN TLET THE ENIMY KETCH HIM NAPPIN'! o'clock ! B HarLina KoNoPAcKA Polend, Oct. 5. Miss -Halina Konopacka, Pol POZNANA, Adolph Olsen, Montgomery, Ray 3 tames Noland, W. Walter and three s | For Ketchikan—Ben s1zelle, | Albert White and Hokley, J. L. Il\utl H. Preston, M Muvnm ystogi and S Alrlvno Sn Mr. and one Mrs. A.| Whaley, Mrs, Ka l’llumn Kel- ly and two steerage. A4 W E RO Many Women Attending ! London nght Schools L{L\I)ON, women, near Oct. London | ' ¢ 100, 000 of them,!| hing from butcher- ing to beaty culture in the con-| tinuation schools of the London| County Council | Women showed a lnuvll greater) interest in adult education than men did, and London women showed greater interest in than women in rest o the British Isles. The authorities of education London. undertake 1o teach| thing in night schools which fficient number ot de to study. One women of 78 took a course in craft work| last vear and another of 67 stud- ‘ ied commercial French. fur-| the in person ;| Favorite of Greeks| LONDON, ()ll itors to London a make a pilgrimage often described as the leas | known statue in Londop, the Byron memorial, which is aidden| away among trecs and shrubs ic Hamilton Gardens near Hyde Park Cornor. The Greeks revere the poet an a stout adyocate of Greek inde-| pendence. , He is depicted seated on a rock in an attitude of medi- tation, his favorite dog by his side. The marble for the pedestal Greek vis- st invariably to what K. Bigford, 8. Guyot and four steerage for Seward. VIRGINIA IV ARRIVES The Virginia IV, Capt, Mait Nordness, arrived in port, from 2 special run to Chichagoff with oli and supplies, yesterday after- noon with John Nilson and John Leary from Port Althorp and How- ard Rm from Funter Bay. The .ag 'lll sail again tonight ft on her regular mid- was given by the Greek Govern- ment, and the cost about 3,560 pounds, was raised by pumicI subscription. The statue, bronze was unv L GAS PRICE RAISED The selling price of gasoline an1 distillate in Junean today jumped one cent, according to an an- nouncement made here by Johm D. Helps, superintendent of the Standard Oil Station, —————— MASTOID OPERATION Peter James, 18 year-old Indtan ~tfrom Sitka, underwent an opera- tlon: for mastoids at St. mpflgl ‘this. morning. — for sale at The Empire, Ann’s <] the lat all like shotput | into athlete, created what are cla to be two rld records, duri Women's: Athletic here. With both hands ghe put the shot 18.45 meters and threw | the di of 60.45 meters. Miss Konopacka doess not a sports woman, S very slender. She attribu recent victories with and discus to her long arms. ed is s S e e - CUTTER BEAR PROBABLY BE REAL MUSEUM SAN FRANCISCO, Plans for turning nuated Coast Guard Cutter an Aretic Museum, revealed Coast Cal.,, Oct. 4; Bear have Guard been by i officials. Division Commander Deotte de- clared that the Treasury ment hag refused two offers to | sell the old ve The disposition of has not been ally but officials declared scores who visit the old cutter daily prova r worthy of muscum ———— Ganna Walska Wears Ultra l.ong Skirts PARIS, O(t Parisians are wearing longer skirts.. But Ganna Walska, Mrs Harold McCormick, wears the longest. While other society wom- en were still wearing knee length skirts she lengthened hers to a point more than half way to her ankles, and they are pretty, slender ankles. For evening Canna "Walska's skirts are even longer. She likes the type of dress called robe de style. Sometimes her skirts bare- ly clear the floor. God-Father of Slyles Decorated by France PARIS, oct. 5 styles 5.—Paris are less expensive than they used the vessel determinel to be—not more expensive says| known asf of, Charles €. Kurzman, the American French faslion, New York. He made a Knight god-father in Paris and was recently of the Contest | look | the superan- Depart- | poses. | — Nearly all|P. THE EMPIRE 1 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. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. 1 | FOR SALE FOR SALE—Singer hemstitching machine in A-1 condition. Lew Smith, Dry Goods, Cordova, Alaska. A new plain tailor- City Mills coat. Size $35. Thrift Shop. | i FOR SALE— od Oregon 40 or 4z, | FOR SAL)a b nne Tnggonburg Buck and some this year kids. Shelter Island. W. C. MacMay- burns, Box 1 Juneau. |FOR SALE—Gas boat, 40 ft., 25 h.p. engine. Good condition. Bargain for cash. Phone 374, FOR SALE—4 room )mfl!c \vlth bath 51 000. Phone 682. .PIA\OS “Victor Latest Phono graphs and Records for sale and rent. Expert Piand and Phonograph Tuning, Repgiring. Musical Goods. Ma!' ordefs fill- ed. Anderson Music oppe Phone 143, WANTED = 1 do all kinds of repair. work, such as shingling, kalsomining, carpenter, electrical, etc. 'Phone 2003, Henry Corham. —adv. LOST AND FOUND LOST or mislaid while on search for lost boys on Mount Juneau Monday Pair of 8-power French Marine binoculars. Finder report to Empire of: fice. | LOST—Somewhere between Palace and Cable office, Elk's ring with small diamond setting. ! Finder return to Palace und, receive reward | MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE lessons in En Ir.h"oh izenship. Phone 15 ‘ome and hlu your fortune 'told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 ¥roat| Street, SR Three Deaths a Day | e Deaths a Day From London Motors LONDON, Oct. E—Th#e _peo- ple are killed in London jtreets every day in auto accidents, states the Police Commii: In the second three of the year ther: waro 26 ties and nearly 30,000 a Three quarters of fal dents are caused by p “jay” walking, crossing without looking, dodging and disobeying traffic sign of Honor by Preident Doumergue|bery has entered the 4 in recognition of services to fashion industry, 3 “Before the war a model dress cost many hunds of dollars. Now it only costi renting busin in ult of the hfl!lllh‘ " ;n the higher-priced istricts, one no_longer | igns reading = “‘Ap |Sell,” or ‘“‘Apartment | Today -the. placards in S FOR RENT FOR RENT — Furnished ho: keeping apartment. 3rd Gold. Phone 602. and FOR RENT—4 room house, furn- ished except for linens, for three weeks. Inquire Empire. FOR RENT — Con heated ished Apply Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—One large and one small furnished .ipartment. Ap-i ply MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT-—2 nicely furnished rooms. Hot and cold running water. With or without board. 210 Main St., between 2nd and 3ra. enient steam apartment. FOR RENT —'.Reasonable, good modern house in Douglas. Guy| Smith. FOR RENT —. rurnished rooms for men; well heated; reason- able. Apply Hellan's Phar- macy. ;EIL— lus:‘u - Single room with private family. Phoae 1395. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for vouglas and ne *4.80p.m. 6:15p.m. $7:20p.m. 9:40p.m. 6:15a.m. *7:16a.m, 9:15a.m.t 12:30p.m.1 2:00p.m, 12 midnight 3:15p.m. $1:00a.m. I.eave: Dongu for Juneau 6:3: v:05p.m. & 6:30p.m. 9 $7:45p.m. 12:45p.m.{ 9:56p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m. 3:30p.m.¥ $1:05a.m. t—Freight will be accepted. 3—Saturdass only. Junean Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veretabies Wholesale and Retail Out.of town. orders given special attention FOR Space In Cable Of- fice Building, suitable for of- fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific Coast Coal Co. office. 1, 2 and 3 room Phonc 209. SEAVIEW Apartments for bache- lors, fully furnished, including linen and light. Kept sanitary and clean. Baths, Also two- room house nicely furnished. CLIFF Apis., furnished Apts. PR THNOW THE PLACE YOU ARE) LOOKIN G FOR — THAT IS | THE WAY TO THE FAIR Awp SQUARE 7 F you figure is out at the end af the momth you'll know ‘what we are talking about. Getting your money's worth does not mean traveling two miles to apparently save two cents. Getting a fair re- turn for your money means buying your goods at the Fair and Square store, whose con- sistent purpose is ‘‘satisfied patronage.” - BUY THE BEST PIES IN TOWN at the JUNEAU BAKERY 3 Our Wark Ia Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional -Clu-u and Dyer—Phone 177] & LJ. Sluiuc: _ NORTHERN HOTEL m-wm "&“ "'m"on aad up, ‘Burner in per and up—steam SHA Juwiarly and lepend /1y Southbound | Lv.Reattle - Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau | Oct. 2 Oct. Oct. Oct. WATSON ROGERS ROGERS WATSON ROGERS ROGERS «Througn tickets soid from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Ca Reservations .and information on RQUND'THE tgv‘)md: mulrl in coll:nccnon with Dollln‘r Stéam- siaip Line also to the ORIENT via AME! MAIL LINE. Rm BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 /' GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phon- 18,Douglas, Alukl PACIFLC COASTWISE SEBV!C! The ADMIRAL LINE B F. ALEXANDER, President ALASKA . STEAMSHIP COMPANY e SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Northbound Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 : Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, " ;:Valdez, Latouche, Seward W. E: NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 !.. Ww. mm AGENT DOUGLAS, no:g 435 ° Due Jgneau Southhoynd Sept.~ 41 Sept. 28 Bogt— ALASKA ALEUTIAN YUKQN ALASKA ALEUTIAN Lv.8eattle’ | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE 1 LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 29 PRINCESS ALICE—0ct. 11, 22, Nov. I, Tickéts to and from all Kastern points of Usi: Btates and Canada — Various' Routes — uhe;el‘l Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent, Aa ba Yoy 5 A 1 throu‘lnut the year operates regular plmufi and !n%t train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two pasgenger trains each way, weekly, between. Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other information inquire of any steamship or railrcad agent, or write Dept. of the Intetior THE ALASKA RAILROAD - (Mt. lnx.il.ley Pl.rk Rouh) TR TYAT T $ - gt Motorship Margnita The official Mailboat of the Junaau and Sllkn R. P. O, lll City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichagof, Sitka an Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,. Killisnoo, ’l‘qplket Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o'clock for Haines an: Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leaves: Skagway. Mon day night at 7 o’clock. A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 140 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO., u THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU onmncnro!wmmmmum nmormrrmn-cmmd " Motorship Virginia IV, lnmu trom Juneau Municipal Whart * CHICHAGOF ROUTE: Every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Port- Althorp, Apex-El Hirat-Chichagof, Chichagof and way ports: Funter Bay, Ex- cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Isiand, Igtan Island, loamu Radio, Hogan Island and return. w STRAITS ROVTE - B Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakee, l.mt.po, anof (Warm BSprings), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluff Bay, . Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Atmstrong, Port Ooul‘?n, Port Alexander and return: ‘Wayports are mm to call by special arrs ASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES ON ‘Freight must be delivered at Juneau lni-ln.l _ fore 1 P, M. on dates of salling. . i