The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 12, 1927, Page 6

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SFRUING AL A5 /’( A equiarly an Dependatrl TRANK HEAVEN DONT BE SECH A Reguiar/s ard e OFFR T ‘ouTTA THE PESSIMIST, Paw! g e ‘s’oumo}md ! TO THE TALL TI MB“kS ) Lv.Seattle ArJuneau Lv.Junean FRYIN' PAN f AWFUL CLIFF ; A'FORE THE PIGMIES WATSON .. Sept. 28 Oct. oct. 15 SiaeaEs) ¢ |me v\ | |[oEAT IS o Bl RS & . . £ ct. a et " WATSON : . 26 Oct. Nov. 12 ROGERS . NOV. Nov Nov. 9 ROGERS . NOV. lfi Nov. Nov. 23 Througn tickets s0id from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours iu. 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 PACIF(C COASTWISE: SERVICE . T e | o8 | The ADMIRAL LINE LARGE HALIBUT | . | % 7. aurxanom, m‘.m.,‘ CATCH IN PURT‘ : === 4 e — JLASKA : . : STEAMSHIP COMPANY i Buyers Have Two Busy . . i ; SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED | Days While Ten Boats | . o= 1 BAmNG SCHEDULE | 3 Due Juneau Due Juneau | remarked “that our friend Edison Unload Their Catch % Boat— LySeattle Northbound Southbound — Steamer Movements ! Marshall was not on board to en-| Srg | . £ ; ALEUTIAN . { Oct. 11 Oct. 19 | NORTHBOUND joy the experience.” (Ketchikan l'l‘\\‘u of the halibut industry: s i L p. *YUKON Oct. 18 Oct. 26 | No steamers enroute. Chronicle). ges of the present s go- 18 o SCHEDULED SAILINGS | s S O E t Juneau were experiencel| ct. ov. | Yukon scheduled to sail from UNA]_GA DUE HERE vesterday and today when 45,000 | > - \ g Y J 2 Nov. '; Nov. | Seattle Oct. 15 at 9 a. m. | pounds of fish were discharged | g .. 3 g 3 Nov. Nov., | Princess Alice scheduled to AT 4 P M TODAY |:i 1ocar docks. | —— y X Nov. 15 Nov. i ] E. M. Basse's fish house pur- g~~~ NORTHWESTERN ..Nov. Nov. 22 Nov. g The Unitad States Coast Guard chased 21,00 pounds of this! | *—WIill call at Petersb at 9 p. m % C pou a ‘etersbhurg. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | | Cutter Unalga, Capt. Roger ©.yamount of which the Dagny, Capr, THE EMPIRE FOR RENT FERRY TIME CARD f—Connects withisteamer Starr, at Seward. Admiral Watson scheduled ' ' Weightman, is scheduled to arrive | lat Winters, brought 6,000; Al - H | southbound, about Det. 15. | here at 4 o'clock this afternoon,|dington, Capt. Johm Anderson, I8 THE MEDIUM FOR RENT—Rooms; half block! Jeaves Juneau for Uouglas and W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 Ka southbotnd ati il o | 8o ng to radio reports receiv-|5.000; Capt. Bernt Al{| Through which the general from pest office. Phone 5 Thane : 2 . L. N. KILBURN, X clock tonight. re this morning. s G Snipe, Capt. Chris | public can always have "its| ——————— o 6:152.m., *4.00p.m. et & p & o v ,FOR REN ] mce]y turnlshed 3 | Admiral Rogers southbound A spending a week at the \|,,h r, 4,000, . | | wants supplied. rooms; Hot and cold. running *7:16a.m. 6:15p.m. ] sail from Vancouver Oct. 17 at 8 o'clock tonight Chilkoot Barracks at H S| The Junean Cold Storaga re.; Closing time for classified 2 9:15a.m.t $7:20p.m, i | Aleutian south about Oct.,19. | during September, the Unalga was|coived cighteen thousand nine | advertisements: 2 P. M. ;f;".‘“?:“shl “;e:",'vz:g";;lo‘;rl:; 12:30p.m.+ 9:40p.m. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEA' \ LOCAL oAILINGS unexpectedly called to Seattle onihundred pounds. The following [ Closing time for display ad-| [ 3 5 2:00p.m. 12 midnight i mvl, JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND | Margnita scheduled to leave | |Special orders, the nature of which|hoats brought in this part of the| | Vertisements: 11 A. M. Z 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. for Sitka and way ports at were not announced. She laft here ¥ , Capt. Martin ¥ h Ten cents per line first In-| (.op ponp Reasonable, good Leaves Dougas for Juneau A PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 20 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | on Tuesday, Septemb 5 Fern, Capt. John Lowell,| | sertion. o :05p.m. Sails for Skagway every | Sunday at 11 p. m. Yirginia IV sails for Chichagot { modern house in Douglas. Guy & pam, Yoo \ PRINCESS' ALICE—0ct. 11, 22, Nov. 1. - 6,000 pounds; Dian ;A . Tive cents for continuous sub Smith 8: ALEUTIAN SAllS ;"P321, Capt. Ingbold Varnes,| | sequent insertion, NS e R 9:30a.m.t $7:46p.m. ’ :ticrntn o and riom a1l Eastern polnts ot Dnttet 3 3 Count five average words to| |[FOR REN1 —. rurnished rooms 12:45p.m. 1 9:56p.m, 3 atea al Canada — Various utes — @] and way ports at 6 o'e ‘ck WESTBOUND WITH > Capt. Emil Samuei-| | the line. for men; well heated; reason- | 2:15p.m. 12:16a.m. ' i Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. ; | i every Wednesday night. For LUMBER AND TIES : oltarged. B:800: poutids - At Minimum charge, 50 cents. able. Apply Hellan’s Phar- 3:30p.m.t $1:05a.m. | Chatham Straits route a: | t New Engle Company, " ™ macy. t—:r:lg:t_wll;lbe accepted. 10 o'clock every Saturday || The Aleutian, Capt. Gus Nord,|managed by N FOR SALE FOR RENT—Space In Cable Of.| ¢ —aturda’s only. night. | {after taking 25,600 feet of lum All of tuss will be shippad | Aea S BaNAICE Asaliakie. tF ok 5 . X s ~ B bor tor the Independent Lumbar | lo_(ho ouiside {reih wonight o\ FOR SAUE — Hiectrle heaier.| s or saiesrcom. Avply Pacite JUnea% F O b TfIE ALASKA RAILROAD Company of Fairbanks JIN] 2,000 | the Alaska or dmira ogers. thlee mrnor, ong cor o % b . ard, iled € 9 = SALE. e 1099 | CLIFF by Xy 8 1 3 L WITH BIG GCTOPUS iy e oA e {CAPTAIN CANNOT FOR SALE—Tord touring 1922- iy A SR o e T Interior, and -over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. ( fthe tollowing massensers: Alea| LIVE WITH WIFE; | 5 model one ew uire, gew) ShAel A2 Fom 3% | Seamle Fruit and ey Mo Logl e Ll SR TR ST L R There was an exciting time on' e 100! . gugect| Exide battery. Price $85. One|SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- Prod C tables- and other information inguire of aay stesmship or board the halibuter Chelsea, Cap-| BHF 0 AFEOVEs o el STARS TELL H]M 5 h. p. Caille marine engine,| jshed; 1-2 rooms: neat, clean 'oduce Lo. 3 1alircad agent, or write tain George Bhler, while tishing ' o "0 b 4wy oS oo o | price $20. One 3% h. p. Ferto| and newly painted; baths. Also | Fresh Fruit and Veretabies Dept. of the Intetior | on the banks n Kodiak istandt [t e (00 evard, NEW YORK, Oct. 12—Captain| With propeller and shaft $25.! furnished cabins = $5.00 per:, Wholesale nm%l Re ; the last trip, furnished by a ! i Victor Rogers thinks that he| [Economy Garage. Opposite| month. Out'of town gtders given THE ALASKA RAILROAD devilfish which came up with the s knows from study of the staysi Home Grocery. | TRAC: Sae (.t. lo‘illq M lfllfi) gear. | TIDES I(MORROW at sea that he cannot be happy|Fom SALE—wenr reom furnin.| LOST AND FOUND |4 _ - In the first place the big octu-| Low tide with Mrs. Rogers. An affidavit | — pus did not want to come on|High tide a.y 7fect!filed in separation proceedings (s — Child's white “ermime board. One of the fishermen said| Low tide - m. -3.3 fe ys: “The Zodlac is dead against| FOR SALE—Gas boat, 40 ft., 25| muff. Finder Phone 164, 4 that one look at the crew was| High tide 3 ’ me and there can be no love| h.p. engine. Good condition. § Momrshl Mar enough for the “monster of the| i between Dorothy and myselt.” | Dargain for cash. Phone 374. thr ats p ‘. deep” which fastened it tenacles| HALIBUT PRICES e g S o The official Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves the onto the side of the boat and| i, | ROGERS AT 8 P, M. iFOR SALE—4 room house with . RubVicks on throat . City Dock every Wednesday evening at & o’clock. divect to Funter ,held on. SEATTLE, Oct. 12—Three ves:| The Aamiral Rogers, Cape.| Dath $1,000. Phone 682. ) ) and chest. Relieves | | ¢ ay, Hewk Tt WREAIE Teinkes. Hokic Gy : 95 When it was finally - hoisted sels arrived yesterday with 52,900 | Frank Landstrom, is scheduled to! gt oo ‘ % two ways at once— i Way Borta. Batofalis vis Warih Springs By Klmulun“no, pk o ad house. Phone 4702. LOST aboard by the power winch, alibut which sold on|arrive here enroute south at & absorbed, inhaled. ] ’ took a sudden fancy to Grant an average of 12 and 16% cents.!p m. today, according to local| graphs and Records for sale| ¥ Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o’clock for Haines and McGregor and wraped one n"’ its | Sable aver: ‘1_ 6% cents and | ggents for the Admiral Line. | Phonograph Tuning, Repairing. “arms” around his neck. Grant mixed cod 4 cents. { e - Musical Goods. Mail orders fill- didn't fancy its embrace, and oth- b 1 ALASKA DUE TONIGHT .ed. Andersol‘x M;lsic Shoppe er members of the cr rushed PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Oct.| Steamer Alaska, Capt. William Phone 143. to his assistance with knives and|12.—One hundred and twenty-two| Jensen, is due in port from the!_ P N axes and any weapon handy anl, thousand pounds of halibut »\olv" westward at 11 o'clock tonight. |FOR SALE—Singer sewing ma- ORDER' ONE OF OUR the tenacle had to be se recy here yesterday. American | chine, latest style. Golden Oak WONDERFUL fore the octupus would g old for 5 to 11.50 cents and ! cabipet phonograph. Chas.’An- G V B crew hadevidense of their| Canadian for 5 to 1160 cents, .- | COMPLEXION{ defaoh; NoFONG EEOR’ Riipisiel ()()d Lnefl‘ar ‘ FRUIT CAKES loW» JUNEAU BAKERY day night at 7 o’clock. A, F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliavle Transfer Co., Phone 149 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICN CO. and ‘rent. Expert Piano and | sl aAd h Skagway, starting September 4. Returning ‘leaves Skagway Mon« l [ ‘ “cateh” in a picture which was ——ae | IMPROVED | T taken with the octu strung up Try the new Spanish curl, pap- QUICKLY'FOR SALE — Ford coupe; good on the boom and it is much larges er curl, or brush wave. Given by oo | condition; Rucksteel axle; all Is the Soul of B & six foot Mrs. Webber at No. 1, MacKin-| Gmuf;lmhllur?lla extras. Phone 862 evenings. The captain was told that the 1on Apts. Also all other Hnes "M:. """"'H""""" | Chinese consider the devilfish a Of _"H'Ht.\' Culture given, Phone! - Paie “.’.Z:f:;u.‘.ffim MISCELLANEOUS Your Salad | Our Work Is Onr Best great delicacy, but decided that 347 —adv.| efiects. Thiy oo eV the dviem of con 2 e s e ~ Adveittossisat he knew more about halibut S - RS | | PALMIST e und, have you Sa¢ than Gavilfishing and dscided THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- | and’cmn_ be waken by the famliy, | fortune told from your hand. Capm,] Dye Works ng than devil-fishing and ducided pep “MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| All Druseists35cand 75¢ Red Work, business, flll"“lfl and to stick to his old trade. BEST (('II’PLD JOB PRINTIN ' C. Meldner — Profesalonal 5 o e an up-to-date Salad Book 1.J. SuArick SEVERE DEATH TOLL AT ST. LOU!S WANTED {GIRL OR WOMAN “WANTED— l Every Wednesday -M M. for mmturn. Apmll To tend to plumbing shop of- nm‘,mh'.“' M".M '., portt: W‘i’ floe:/ \oov, B fhioe. Pints, 25c; Quarts, 40c 3 WANTED_Plaln sewing and al- % 3 terations. Phone 4702. Cider, white or malt BOY FOX AKERS According to advices received by Operator-in-Charge Whitmahn of the local cable office, a boy, baby was born today in Seattle to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Akers. The proud father was stationed in Jus neau for ,two years and Mrs. Akers, conducted.a public stem- ographer's office’ in the J. B. Burford Company's store for sev- eral months durlng her residenee here, ! Almond Roca' October 5 to 12 _8ee Window Display at Butler Mauro

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