The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1927, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS 5 HOPING MY DISGL) WILL DECEIWE THE CONTEMPTIBLE CANNIBALS AND PERMIT ME TO RESCUE N R © 1900 by Neesiuges Femiwe Srvve S M()NDAY OCT l7 l927 HON HORRORS' BEHOLD THE HON POT THEY ARE PREPARING/ \SE WHERE ARE THEY KEEP TTvoT v \/e ]'THANK HI:A\/ENS' HE LWES [ Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND |Yuknn due tomorrow after- | | sail from Vancouver tonight SCTHEGULED SAILINGS || | Princess Alice scheduled to | { at9 oclock. | Admiral HKogers scheduled to | | | | sail from Seatile October 19, 10 a. m. | Alaska scheduled to sail from | Seattle October 9a. m, Admiral Watson scheduled It) sail from Seattle Oct. at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Aleutian south at 10 o'clock tomorrow mnight. 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 sails for Chickagof | and way ports at 6 o'a.ck | every Wednesday night. For i | Chatham Straits route a: | 16 o'clock every Saturday | night. | ] — e —— MARGNIiTA AKRIVES AFTER ROUGH TRIP The Margnita arrived in port| from Sitka and way ports at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, report-j ing windy and rainy weather, with heavy seas running most of the trip. At Hoonah roofs were blown off houses and at Todd cannery trees were blown down. The storm center seemed to be ial this district, coming up through the Admiralty Island section. Near Sitka strong winds were <a- countered and from Killisnoo in to Tenalee, Hoonah and Juneau the seas were quite rough. Three hundred and ninety-one cases of salmon were brought in | from the Diamond K cannery at Hoonah, while about 400 cases re- main on the wharf there. The plant ceased operations during the latter part of last week. Passengers arriving Margnita were: from Nido, Mr. Jacobson; from Sitk: Willlam Caswell, F." C. Douglas, Emma A. Behm, Alta Smith, Paul H. Doyle, and John Winkie; from Baranof, Charles Johnson, Mildred ; Stanton and J. R. Baxter; from| Penakee, John Nikko, Hans Neil- son and Fred Johnston; from Hoo. nah, Dr. Borland, H. Sutherland, amd Mr. Gorgias. At 11 p. m. yesterday the boat sailed for Skagway and way ports and is scheduled to return here early tomorrow mm'uing | | t | | { | { | i | i | | | | | on - the Apex ¥ 1 WILLS RICHES | obviousiy :Atiomey Unwilling ! salmon which were shipped south | Koru 1 014 papers for satc at The Empire.! James, tIn | That H. |istrator ot the Estate of Robert|(l7ee Steerage. T0 THE DEVIL MADRID, Oct. 17—The suprema court of Madrid is asked to give :cision on a curious will made man named Deulosen, who intended to leave his soul to the devil and all his wor wealth to an institution for the but by some curious mi the will leaves his soul to Iht aged of Madrid and his world- | ly possessions to the devil. Since, according to the Seripture, n“; Edward E. Spafford ?f New | number of devil legion, a le-| York is new nationa coms- | gion of men and women from all| mander of American Legion, | over Spain have applied to quali-| recelvmg unanimous vote at| fy as the devil. The Madrid su-| convention in Paris sesslon.! | preme court is in a dilemma. He's a navy man. t (International Newsreel) ‘ | i | | i - Candidate for Office| WARREN, Pa., Oct. 17.—Plen- ty of red tape will have to be| 54 Tu JUNEAU immwound to straighten out a tangle which made James S. Ber-| P ger, 3 youns. attorney. an wa|Steamer Arrives in Port. willing candidate for County with Many Passengcrs | Auditor at the recent primar o {The attorney's grandfather, James|: —Has Rough Tnp | RN | Steamer Tvatson, Capt. H. Berger, was a candidate for| tthe ‘ofti¢e but through a typo- xraphlcnl error the name ofS. Glass, arrived /in port from the| “James S. Berger" appeared on|westward at 11 p. m. yssterday,| ‘the ballot. Court house officials/a full day behind schedule he. ruled the younger man had . t ause of the storm which was rag-| make the race at the general el-|ing on the Gulf. Although no! ection but could resign in favor of his grandfather, if elected. et WINDSOR IN PORT wind and heavy seas, was rough. P engers arriving on the ship | were: R. H. Chadwick, Mark Rd-i The Windsor, Capt. Roy Thomp-! therford, L. Reinkin, Nick Milton, | son, arrived in port from lu(‘\lr and M Herbert Brennon, | plant at Hoonah last night with|{Mr. and M Andrew Charley, | 17 derces of mild cured king|Stella Benson, Clara Benson, M. s, Ed. Herman, Georga! | Marks, Marie Henninger, Thora/ \Hnnningen £reid mes, Annie Aleck Jame Leong ‘Won | " Gee, Susie Abraham, Dalsy Abra NOTICE OF HEARING ON |ham, Jack Kasso and wife, Frank | FINAL ACCOUNT Scully, J. J. Arrivee, Louise Kod estos, R. R. ivilllams, Clifford | In thé Commissoner's Court for williams, Tom Jimmy and wite, | the Territorv of Alaska, Di-|gana Jimmy, John Ellis, Bugcne sion Number One. | | George, Fred George. Capt. and Before Frank A. Boyle, Commis-| Mrs, | Worthington, Harry Short- ;“’dn" ;"d ex-Officio Probate or and wife, Harry Shorter, Jr.‘ ‘l‘hf°~Ml‘:&'}‘()}"&?“g‘muw James Shorter, Jack Shorter, Pete o 5 - Shorter, George soinson and wife, OB A XA | ' SEL R SRR, RELY, Mrs. S. Johnson, B. A. Jack and| iy qrvey,| ¥ife. Tilly Jones, Jack Paddy,) NOTICE IS iIBY e ll"A’l"!liI}?':}w,\u St { Philly Brooks, Norman Tracey, and | the passage on the Admiral Watson, ——-— of de- Brown Bell, deceased, hes ren- $ 8RN 0. todaythe ship doreil for settloment his final ac. | *ailed for_Seattlo Wil Gie. ol count of the administration ot °WINg from Juncau: §. Filomino| VIRGINIA IV H HERE FROM CHICHAGOF | | house The Virginia IV Capt. Ma Nordness, arrived in port at 9:30 o'clock this morning from Chicha- gof and way ports with George. Plerce from ty-one sacks of concentrates, vali. ed at $1,000 each, were brought ths Admiralty Alaska | in from Gold Mining Company at Fnnter Bay. Seventeen hundred pounds of mild cura king salmon also were shipped to Juneau on the boat. For two nights and a day the Boat was forced to lay up at Apex because of the storm as a deck Joad of lumber was aboard, on the outbound voyage. The trip to Juneau was a rough one. Between Point Retreat and the of Douglas Island the men on boat reported a large schocl " whales, and as many as a fifll could be seen spouting n( ' time. nocufin HAS FISH ,Nfl'l‘ld. Capt. Tom Sand- d in port Saturday and 14,000, pounds- of hall- e Juneau Cold Storag: b ORROW A m. 19 fet Chichagof and Eq.! Patzold from Apex El-Nido, Twen- said estate and that a hearing M4 Wife, J. Gegorda, Charles L.| will be had upon the same be. Hansen and three steerage; Mrs.| fore the undersigned at the court; Bob Robinson, Margaret McKinley | at Juneau, Alaska at 2 and Ole Z.arbo for Petersburg; | o'clock P. M. on the 19th day Fddle Sultan for Wrangell; Ed. |of December, 1927, at which time Lvy for Ketehikan. 1and place any persons interested ~TT " in said ‘estate may appear and' file objections, in writing, to suid‘ final account and contest same, GIVEN under my nand and the/ seal of the Probate Court this 17th day of October, 1927 (Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, Commissioner and ex-Ofticio Probate Judge. First publication Oct. 17, |Lusl publication Nov. 7, r | 1 J' 192 1927, CANADIAN PACIFIC —KAMOUS— Princess Steamers TO PREWE RUPERT, VICTORIA VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE . DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT VANCOUVER TO ALL EASTERN POINTS OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA Stop-Over Privileges us Routes + THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE Visit the Old Home This Christmas For Ticket and: Reservations W. L. COATES, Agent hhufiu Building; Juneau ,damage was done the ship by the |- P S AR | FOR SALE — Ford coupe; good: THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general public 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. . FOR SALE m::x;rlmuqe bath; P.0. Box 633. FOR SAL partly furnished. FOR SALE—Household furniture | F- complete, heating stove, elgctric range, dining room set, Vu'mr phonograph, complete bed room and kitchen set, in fact eyery- thing to furnish a 4 ‘00 house complete in every de- tail. See Fred Sorri. RS & 58 FOR SALE—Covered 1 ton [Ford Truck, good condition, $300. Reliable Transfer (‘umpnny hlng 110. hop, FOR SALE — ‘4’1vnge Wa Machine; good as new. See at Fleek's Machine Douglas. ) FOR RENT FOR RENT—=» nicely furnished! rooms. Hot amd cold running water. With or without board 210 Main St., between 2rd and 3ra. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves, Juneau for Uouglas and Thane *4.00p.m. 6:16p.m. $7:20p.m. 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m.{ 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. Leaves Dong\u tor Junean 6:30: ubp.m. :309 m. $7:45p.m, 9:65p.m. 12:15a.m. ~ .m. $1:05a.m, t—Freight will be accepted. ${—SaturdaZs only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Compan)' FOR RENT—>spaco in Cable Of- fice Building, suitable for of- fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific Coast Coal Co. office. CLIFF Apis, 1, furnished Apts. 2 and 3 room Phonc 202. SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- ished; 1-2 rooms; neat, clean and newly painted; baths. Also furnished cabins §$5.00 per month. MISCELLANEOUS T-—Come nnd have your fortune told from your hand. ‘Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front Street. Seattle Fruit and Produce Co,. Fresh ]‘rnit uidehhn Out o!' town' udln sivew’ special attention - THE JunEAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Halloween Streamers, Whistles, Tally Cards, Place Cards, " LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Key FOR SALE — b-passenger Stude- baker touring car. $200 cach. R. E. Blake, No. 2, Parfridge Apts, 8th St. FOR SALE—Gas uoat, 40 ft, 26 h.p. engine. Good candlt]on Dargain for cash. Phone 374. |FOR SALE—4 room house with/ bath $1,000. Phone 682. PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- graphs and Records for ' sale and rent. Expert Pilano .and Phonograph Tuning, Repalping. Musical Goods. Mail orders fill- ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 143. | condition; Rucksteel axle; all extras. Phone 862 evenip WANTED WANTED — Small furnished house. Inquire Empire . I WANTED—Reliable woman for kitchen work in small restau- rant out of town. Phone.2204. Good for Weak Eyes The quick action of simple hydrastis, borie, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash astonishes people.. One small bottle helps any case weak, sore or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup, free. Butler, Mauro & Co. Druggists,| 96 Front St., In Douglas by Drug, Store. 1 ring with about six keys. Owner call at Em-|) Lanterns, Horns, l!oue-laken, pire. Paper Rope, Hats, Aprons, Napkins and many other Hal- loween moémtm xusonnu PRICES Start That Account i With Us NOW HELLAN’S PHARMACY Phone 33 Free Delivery LOST—A man’s cravanette over- coat at Eagles’ Hall Wednes- day night. Finder please leave at or notify Guy’s Drug Store, ! Douglas. | Good Vinegar Is the Soul of Your Salad L —— Our Work Is Dur Best * Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177. TR TSI ko 5 ey 029 s S Sl Free with every bottle of Heinz Pure Vinegars an up-to-date Salad Book Pints, 25c; Quarts, 40c Cider, white or mult 1.J. SmARicK Jewelor and ODW y s, mon: Silverware SER({! 'VG 4[ 45:’((7 Oct. 2 Oet. {5 Qet. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 12 Nov. 6/ Nov. 19 ' ROGERS Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Througn tickets sold trom Juneau to Calffor- nla ports also to New York via Panama Camal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours il connection with Dellar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERWAN MAIL LINE. ° b BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 A GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18 Douzlu,Alllh Lv.Seattle WATSON PACIPIC COASTWISE BEIYICI The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY-—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE . Due Juneau DutJui- Northbound Southb 4 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Oct. 11 Oct. /18 Oct. 2977+ iNov. 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 9 Nov. 8 Noy.16 Nov. 15 Nov: 23 Nov. 22 Nov:i80 Boat— ALEUTIAN *YUKON ALASKA . ALEUTIAN TYUKON .. *ALASKA NORTHWESTERN *—Will call at Petersburg. t—Conneets with steamer Starr, at Seward. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 . v.Seattle (8] FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE . LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 23 Nov. 1 PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 15, 29 | Tickets to:and from a1l Hastern points of Un Btates and Canada — Varjous Routes — Liberal ? Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent,, 5 o L4 Motorship Margnita . | The officlal Mailhoat of the Juneau #nd: Sitka R. Pi Q. leavea the: - City Dock every Wedneaday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnuoco, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichagof, Sitkk and Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tehakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o’clock for Hal ! Skagway, starting September 4. Ret\lrfln‘ leaves Skagway Mon- day night at 7 o’clock. A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliavle Transfer Co., ‘Phone 149 COASTWISE TRANSPORTMTON €0, it A THE ALASKA RAILROAD l{:rotuh\u the year operates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in t.lo Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branci During the winter months there are two passengor tral each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For tlm— tables and other information inqguire of any -tomuhlp or 1ailrcad agent, or write o} ‘Dept. of the Interior i " THE ALASKA RAILROAD (IL ln!.uhy luk luh) i Anchorage ——— THE ’GASTINEAU Motorship Virgi Sailing: from :Juneau Municipat: Mm : CHICHAGOF ROUTE: ' .. Every Wedneaday at 8 P. M. for Port. Allhor». Apex-El Hirst-Chichagof, Chichagof and way ports: Punter Buy, Bw- cursion Inlet, .Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Infan Island, m- Radio, Hogan Island Qu Mln'l l-mumwn 10 P. ll-umnmfi& snof (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way-ports: Red Bluft Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Armstrong, Port Port Alexander and return, ,,‘ Wm are subject to call by Mll PASSENGER AND umuufi FREIGET RA' deliv tJ ‘ fault‘lupmdfil:;“utw A"‘

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