The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1927, Page 6

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T Worke LikE E -3 A y— INSTANT I DIRECTED THEIR AT TENTION ELSE WHERE, AND NOT A NATWE SUSPECTED MARINE e Ty Steamer Movements |, NORTHBOUND Rogers ALEUTIAN TO MAKE FEBRUARY 'IRIP TO ight to tonight Hi Alaska due Tuo SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Admiral W h | sail from 1 | at 10 a. m Princess Alice gail from Vanco at 9 p. m. Aleutian hedu’c from & Oct m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled south about Oct LOCAL oAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. Salls for Skagway every | | Sunday at 11 p. m. | ¥irginia IV sails for Chicbagof | and way ports at 6 o'elck every Wednesday night. For Chatham Straits route at | 10 o'clock every Saturday Jayoif’ d and Miss who will make Aleutian. ite Cham ponsor the excursion in conjunction wi the State Chambers of and Idaho, while of Seattle business men will make |the trip, the article said. Seattle Chamber of Commerce voted recently to co-operate with amber a real trade time of trip on the in time to permit e m x of the| Commerce of the in Honolulu F ary 7 and §. The trip will ford nmine days in the Hawaiiag i Islands, including two days 10 Hilo' and Volcano National mall i and gne day at Kahului” i 01d papers fo EARLY TOMORROW Chamber { United 8 i 8 Steamer Frank Lan Admiral Rogers, C strom, {8 due in po from the south at mfdnight night. She has two d. and 275 tons of freight neau. for | HAWAIIAN ISLANDS |l The | ! ALASKA SAILS AND NOW To MARCH BOLDL OUT OF THE ENEMY'S CAMP, JON THE HON LADIES, HON. ASH AND PA PLUS [ | | NCFTH TODAY k this s, the John . Forbes, G I 1, 8. H. Erickson one > TGMORR OV 6:00 p. m 0.8 feet TIDES MONDAY Lo G:04 m Hi Low tide . m High tide...12:13 p. m > BELOIT Il IN PORT tige tide ; ).0 16.7 John Na from Ketch from lIecy Str ish buyer i port today A o TENTION MASONS will a seuted com- ) t. Juncan Lodg M., in Odd Fel- nday evening Work in M. M brothers cor munie e VIRGINIA IV SAILS Virginia IV leaves tonight at for Tenakee, Warm all Chatham Straits adv. ports of call, r satcat The Empire.' 01d papers tor sure at The Tmpire 'EVERY LAST ONE OF 'EM'S A DONAHEY 4 't Vic Donahey boasts the largest family among the Presidential possibilities. This picture shows him (in silk hat), his parents (behind him), his wife (at his left) and his ten children of assorted sizes. Vie Donahey International Miustrated News This is another in the series of close-ups of Presidential her than the political chances of his subjects, By FRED L. LINDELTON International lllustrated News Staff Correspondent ~personalities rat X ROM the 1924 fienu)crati‘c wreck there emerged two striking . PV figures, One was Al Smith of New York, and the other was bk “Vic” Donahey, who coasted triumphantly into office as . Governor of Ohio despite a .million popular votes for Coolidge. i A Victor Donahey, who is a Methodist and a Democrat, was orsed by the Ku'Klux Klan, was supported by the Catholic , and received half the total colored vote of Ohio, nor- nally a lican- State. . And any man who can reconcile such widely divergent elements the Klan, the Catholics and the Negroes is bound to cut some 68 at the Democratic presidential “Teddy” whacked Donahey a re- ntion next year. sounding blow on the back. “Don- ahey,” he grinned, “you're truly & progressive. You've got' me beat!” Donahey was born 64 years ago, arted as a farmer's boy and married when he was an $8 a week printer. From newspaper work he went on the school board, and grad- v uated by easy stages into the gov- | young- ernor’s mansion, + 2 #Vic" bas & _zu_-lon for economy, A Finds Friends In Every Camp and, a Democrat, Carries Ohio possibilities by Fred 1. Lindelton, Washington correspondent for the International lllustrated News. Mr. Lindelton discusses the | Once he looked up an expense bill of a traveling state employe and, by consulting the hotel menu, found he had overcharged on a lunch of lamb chops. Donahey marked off 25 _cents from the expense account. Like Al Smith, Donaley has his own conception of the use of the English language, and oftentimes horrifies the highbrows by his grame mar and pronunclation, He talks to the Cieveland Chamber of Coms merce just the same as he addresses & gang of hog-raising farmers, Donahey 18 & big fellow, tall and wide, He has a voice like the roar of a bull, and knows all the flage waving, eagle-screaming tricks of oratory, He's a ddvout prohibjt) ist, and his proudest boust is that never trod the sintul streets of 'w York, . The Donahey family enmm Jumes, Dorothy, A. Victor, Jr., an arion, Two other c 5 2 amer Alaska ports and | | | | | THE EMPIRE | IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Cloging time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for cisplay ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first In- sertion. Tive cents for continuvus sub- sequent insertion. | Count five average words to { | the line. ! Minimum charge, 50 cents. LE i Sealed bids will be received by the Douglas Fire Dept. for one small Ford truck, in good order. Must be sold at once. See Jack Langseth, Secretary. FOR SALE—7-room house, fully furnished; good condition; no hill to climb; at a price you can afford to pay. A good in- vestment or a good home, Phone 4623 or inquire at George Brothers Store. | ne outboard motor, one inboard motory 4 h.p. 4 cycle; another, 6 h.p. le; another 8 h.p. 4 cycle. Hdwe. Co. FOR SAL 2% h.p. | FOR SALE—One § used 6 weeks, $17 00 heater, 0; 1 range rel heater, shop $3.00. suitable for Star Bakery. work- FOR SALE—3 room house; bath; partly furnishéd. P.0. Box' 633, complete, heating stove, electric range, dining room set, Vietor phonograph, complete bed room and kitchen set, in fact every- thing to furnish a 4 room house complete in every de- tail. See Fred Sorri. Truck, good condition, Reliable Transfer Company. bath $1,000. Phone 682, PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- and rent. Expert Piano and Phonograph Tuning, Repa!ring. _;:;one 143. VIRGINIA IV 3 WILL LEAVE TONIGH The Virginia IV, Capt. Matt Chichagof and. wayports at B o'clock this morning with the fol- lowing passengers: and William Datoff from H George nndroml and George Mat- son from Lisianski Inlet; M".h& Skewes and child from Soapston Point; Mrs. W. C. White from Strawberry Point. T At 10 o'clock tonight™The motor: ship will sail for Port Alexander and other Chatham Straits ports. gt 3 NINE LEAVE ON The Princess Alice, Capt. e ‘ravod in port from Skagway [, a. m. today and led the south at 4 a. m. with f following passengers: for ! tle—Mrs. H. Stonehouse, W. , Mr3. J. T. White, Mrs, nin, T. A. Eastland, €. ¢Gulfey, Wyn Walker and | Lykke; for Vancouver—Mrs, C. Williamson, without oven $5.00; 1 oil bar-| —_— FOR SALE—Household furniture FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five roofit house on Nov. 11. J. T. Welch, P. 0.| rooms. Hot and cold running water. With or without board 210 Main St., between 2nd and 3ra. 1 1 FOR EENT—Snace ingCable Of- fice Building, suitaBle for of- fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific Coast Coal Co. office. CLIFF Apiws., 1, 2 and 3 room furnished Apts. Phons 209. SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- ished; 1-2 rooms; neat, clean and newly painted; baths. Also furnished ' cabins $5.00 per month. WANTED WANTED Copy of World's Work Magazine, June Issue. Call Empire. [ e SO P ST —— WANTED —- Mothers bring your babies out here. By the day or hour. Phone 4144. WANTED—3 or 4 room furnish- ed house or apartment, Must be reasonable. Empire. LOST AND FOUND i"v()-UNb‘lv_Vhltevb_ovuom gas boat, 18 ft long, no engine. Owner call 331 Willoughby Ave. Jas. CGillan. MISCELLANEOUS ALMIST—Come und have your| fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Froat Street. MRS. GEDDES ILL ; Mrs. William Geddes has been confined to her home for the last Musical Goods. Mail orders fill-|home in Wisconsin, Mrs. Anderson Music Shoppe | Williamson, mother of Mr: i Nordness, arrived in port from|ypm Almquist several days, seriously ill as a result of infection of the face, FOR SALE—Covered 1 ton Ford|Put 18 improving according to $300. the attending physician. — e Chris .Lykke left for Seattle FOR SALE—4 room house with!on the Princess Alice. He brought north the pictures of the Demp- sey-Tunney and. Dempsey-Sharkey fights, which were exhibited at graphs and Records for salefthe Palace Theatre this week. e For a few months' visit to her H. C Ham- er Nordling, who has been visit- ing here, left on the Princess Alice. Bhe expects to return be- | fore the first of the year. A —— Artificlal fioral pleces and home decorations. See Mrs. Sully. adv ———e——a———— ~Your Suit. We call and deliver, Phone 528. i £ —————— B. H: Helns |0ld papers for sale at The Empire LWHATS THIS ? RAN L DO BELIEVE' FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Uouglas and | Thane i *400pm. | 6:15p.m. $7:20p.m. 9:40p.m. 6:15a.m. *7:1%am, 9:16a.m.1 12:30p.m.t 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 8:15p.m.t 1:00a.m. Leaves Dougas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 0:05p.m. 8:30a.m. 8:30a.m.t 12:45p.m.t 2:15p.m. % o 3:30p.m.t $1:05a.m. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturda>s only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga: tion Company 'T'—:._ Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fruit and_Veretabies ‘o-nnwfio siven l— special attention Halloween Streamers, Whistles, Tally Cards, Place Cards, Masks, Lanterns, Horns, Noise-Makers, Paper pe, Hats, Aprons, Napkins and many other Hal- loween necessities. REASONABLE PRICES Start That Account With Us NOW HELLAN'S PHARMACY Phone 33 Free Dellvery et by Our Work Is Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional Ix(:lonu and Dyer—Phone SERUING Al ASHA Reguiarly and Dependatiy Southbound | Ar.Juneau Lv.Junean Oct. 2 Oct. 15 Oct. 9 Qct. 12 Oct. 23 OQOct. 26 Oct. 30 Lv.Seattle WATSON ROGERS ROGERS WATSON ROGERS Nov. 6 ROGERS Nov. 20 Througn tickets sold from Juncau to. Califos- nia ports also to New York via Panama Caj Reservations and information on ROUND. WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Ste: ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICY MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaskh ' yug PACIFLC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE e Boat— ALBUTIAN *YUKON ALASKA ALEUTIAN tYUKON . AALASKA NORTHWESTERN *—Will call at Petersburg. f—Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE ;i Due Juneau Northbound Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Due Junéats'" Southbound Oct. 19 oct. 26" Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 18 ¥ Nov. Nov. Lv.Seattle FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, IEAT(‘HJ.II LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND Whas PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22 Nov. 1 PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 15, 20 1 Tickets to‘and from a1l Eastern points of Unfled Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Libefal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. CANADIAN PAC) THE ALASKA RAILROAD'. throughout the year operates regular passenger and frelght' 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 trai ¢ each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other information inqui tailrcad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior..., .. THE ALASKA OAD (Mt. McKizley Park Boute) 2 Anchorage Motorship Margnita The officlal Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves thl City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funt Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisuoo, Tenakee, Hoonzch, Chichagof, Sitka an Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenaked, Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o'clock for Haines ani Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leaves Skagway §Mo day night at 7 o’clock. M 5 A F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phome 149 | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO: ! THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU mmmnnyovmmmu'r'nami PLANK OF EVERY PASSERGER-CARRYING BOAT " y 1¢ 7o PRraE S0PRRY, ViCTORIA L .u“il\?—lrfi‘m vl! L-, ::l?findufit:f‘mmm it G. WARNER s,

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