The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1927, Page 6

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.| row evening THE WOT SORT OF A SHIP WE SHOULD WOoRRY S/LONG AS SHE RESCUES LIS | OFF THIS DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE SATURDAY, OCT 29 |927 Cle ¥ 1*1 SERVING 4[ 75 =75 MR KNUTENOGGLES YACHT. I eyuariy arnid "THE FORPOISE,, WITH THOSE J\_) T A Mof/(;m’ HON) Ner THREE ROLSIN' P MY GORILLAS, SHARP AND STORM mm,mn CHEERS FER OUR Eves PLUS AL Tk OTHER CUT LvSeattle ArJuneau - Lv.Justyn ‘:A%EsiEFENT;AIF THROATS, ON BOARD' l%.:;gs,?sn Sept. 28 Oct.” gz gctt. : ‘ilt"‘ 2 5 Oct. et - N 26 t. MISTHRE NG ROGERS T Nev % - ROGERS 16 Nov. 20 Nov. ?3 Througn tickets soid from Junean to Calllor- nla ports also to New York via Panama Csmal. 4 Reservations and information on ROUND THE {; WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- |, ship* Line also to the ORIENT via AuEmdAu MAIL LINE. 7 BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 (i ‘GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska | PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE T Steamer Movements i NORTHBOUND | Admiral Watecn is due | vive 3 a. m. tomorrow | Princess Alice is due ''SCHOONER 1S ~ RAMMED AND to ar- tomor- | Aleutian due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Admiral Rogers scheduled to | | | sail from Seattle Nov. 2 oy o o | | 10 a "; 5 1id 2% ‘Onlv Three of 19 Members; Seattle Nov. 5 at 0 a. m. || of Crew Are Known SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS i Alaska due southbound about Nov. 2 | to Be Rescued I | | | PROVINCETGWN, Mass., Oet.| \ LOCAL oAILINGS 120 The Gloucester fishing| | Margpita scheduled to 1cave | |cchgoner Avalon, which carried | for Sitka and way ports at | i, cpew o en, sank off | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | cupe cod s oy ) Salls for Skagway every | |ihe liner P /ilson. Three | Monday at 11 p, m. | jmen were y the crew of { Yirginia 1V sails for Chicbagof | |ihe liner which searched the vi- | and way ports at 6 o'elck | ty for ceveral hours before every Wednesday night. F proceeding fo Boston Chatham Straits route a: A dense fog prevailed at the | 10 o'clock every %turdnr{ ime and the schooner sank im- ] II;M. l mediate # e oy R0 S NONRUR 2 A M, TlI)l S l(;MORROW | Steamer Admiral Watson, Capt. ; oW 8. Glass, is due in port from the | LW tide $a. m.. 4.9 feot south at 3 a. m .tomorrow ac. | !iEh tide 6 a.m...134 et cording to word received by lo-|Low tide 8 p.om. 0.9 foet cal, agents today. She has four | High tide 3 p.m.152 fest days’ mail and 472 tons of freight ... TIDES MONDAY for Juiiau and will remain here | LW 186720108 a.'mi... 5.8 feéty until sometime Sunday cvening. [High tide.... 4:25 a. m..127 foer ————————— Low tide 10: ’U p. m 1.6 fest High tide... 3:45 p. m...14.4 feet BLACK COD ARMNIVES T FRIN RN S —_— ALICE DUE SUNDAY Thirty-five thousand black cod were puounds of unloaded at the Juneau Cold Storage Company to-|as Cliffe, is scheduled to arriy day. The Louhelen, Capt. Knute|in port enroute north with one Hildre, had 15,000 pounds of this|day's mail sometime tomorrow and the Ina J, Capt. Andrew |evening. Hildre, 20,000 pounds. The Lou - helen also had a catch of 3,000 SUITS ESS: K pounds of halibut. fi,fi:fi"fi%‘"w .- TENDER IN PORT Jordan’s Valet Servies You will be pleaged as.your all The Windsor, Capt. H. R Thompson, mild cure tender from and press them. An expert lad Hoonah, is in port today. presser on women's dresses is u — - your service. It is our greatest VIS Il HERE pleasure to please you. Jordan' ot Valet Service, —ady. The Vis I1I, Capt. Sam Johnson, halibut boat and fish buyer, is in - Members of Moos: port today. will give a series of card parties b beginning Tuesday, Nov. 1st. at HOW’S YOUuR ROOF? 8:30 p. m. Moose Hal ady. ¥t you nocd shingles for ft, NOTICE remember Femmer has them at Storm windows made at & price that is rlxhl udw IIA\I)\ ANDY'S QM()I’ ad "EVERYIHNING FUR THE OFFICE J.B. BURFORD& Co. PHONE 7’.9 “Cannon Ball” Baker seems to be proud of the fact that he drove a new ‘model G. M. C. Truck across the contifient averaging 35 miles to the gallon. THAT’S NOTHING Ewe heard of a fellow making 65 miles and “knacking down a couple of trees in the bar- gain and did all this an just one quart, flARRI MACHINE SHOP SHEET METAL WORK walls like a thermos ool in summer, IS SENT DOWN, The Princess Alice, Capt. Thom- room gowns if you let us clean art Legion' e 71 PASSENGERS "FOR JUNEAU ON' 8. 8, ALEUTIAN The ADMIRAL LINE ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED- - SAILING SCHEDULE 1 SEATTLE, Oct. 2. — St mori Due Juneau ~ Due Juneau i.\i;w.‘u'm of n‘w Abasics - »;’.:1,".‘ Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbound Southbound | ship Company, sailed at 9 o'clock! ALEUTIAN ..Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 195 this morning for Alaska ports *YUKON Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 26 vith 56 passengers, 21 of whom ALASKA . .Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Nov. ‘2 Juneau, as follows: Rob- ALEUTIAN Oct. 29 Noy. 1 Nov. & ert Watson, .C. W. Hyland, W.| iYUKON . Nov. 6 Nov. 8 Nov. 16 B. Kirk and wife, M. D. Halre CALASKA “Nov. 12 Nov. 16 Nov. g3 it and wife, John Davis, C. C. Loule NORTHWESTERN Say: 9 Nov. #8 Nov. 30 and wite, - H. H. Shepard, Mrs.| s i Rk e e . i Roo ook st N SR, O p & D FOR RENT FERRY TIME CARD t-—Conneets with steamer Starr, at Seward. Rudolph, Helen Rudolph, l W LMEPIRE 9 o] ; ] . ; Miles, J. Weil, L Vincent, Ih-n IS THE MEDIUM FOR RENT— Housekeeping apart-| W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 . un Delseil, Mrs. Hooker, Mrs. Pade- | o o0’ whicn the gemorai | MeB 7d and Gold. Phone 602.| Teayes Juneok v touglas and L. W. KILBUBY, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 ‘o meister and child. L e public can * always have 8| | FOR RENT - Furmisbed heated .B.IGa,m. AR . 00p.m. s R P : v STROBE_RESIGNS ; Chouing, tma tor saseionl | L0 Nob SNSEME | Tt L iR e “losing time for classitie bath. $7.00 to §10.00 a month i3oa.m. iSap.m, F > b IS GOlNG SCUTH' advertisements: 2 P. M I Rkt { 12:30pm.t 9:40p.m, FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE }uv | Closing time for display ad- i e ok 2:00pm. 12 midnight | LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND g o [ | vertisements: 11 A. M. o i 3:15pm.t $1:00a.m. { T.J .&{x:.);r \\lm has been with Ten cents per line first In FOR RENT nace in Cable Of- LMVel Dollgll for I\mem PRINCESS ALICE—Oct, 22 Nov. 1 the Admir Line in Jun sertion. fice Builting, suitable for of- b:05p.m, about four years, has severst bis| | LU0 e for ontinuwas wubs || 00 of asiearoom. Apply Pacife| gissam g:30pm. PRINCESS MARY-Nov, ‘15, 20 ;-A’y:‘xluw:mn: w:l(hmnll‘u-“:lr:::xlz:m‘) rn[n‘.‘l: sequent lns‘,uun. Coast Ceal Co. office. 9:30a.m.1 $7:45p.m. :lcl.ll to and f;om IIIVBTIIDI‘B points of United Hesiiainiell S e pngs oL 12:45p.m. 9:55p.m. tates and 'Canada — Various Routes — weeks. No succes: yot: bang | [, ORI HOW AYRIMRREWORIR 10 fcl:‘u-‘rl i et o+ G l Stopovers. W L CoRTES, Asent selecte 2 u 8. 0] . sejadiad o Sl iche Minimum charge, 60 cents. RN 3:30pm.t - fl:osam. x| ‘ 7 bl SEAVIEW Apartments fully farni| t—Freight will be accepted. ! in AJ Mimx Nr”;lw nllmqm:‘;"\g‘".‘;;l,‘ . romm £ ished; :-2 rooms; neat, clean| 3—Saturdazs ouly. n the best of health, and g 3 ! | i | d newly painted; baths. Also % Lo pron ‘:‘”:'*‘a"‘l'l‘l"'; sl FOR DALE fdrnishéd cabins -« $5.00 perlJuneau Ferry & Navlgfl- THE ALASKA RAILROAD Strobe wi £0 soul O - - . but he intends, according to pres- FOR 16, voons SRarGuRBE] T | tion Company throughout the year operates regular pasfenger and freight ent plans, to return later to Ju- house, income property, tour- | R train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in .the neau. Mr. Strobe iz well iik car, turbine water-wheel 10 WANTED { B ¢ ¥ Interlor, and over the Chickalogn and Chatani branches, and has ecores of friends in Ju-' h. p. 40° head: .30 Govt. Win- | During the winter months there are two passenger tralng siadil: ‘wall " dogong e otrapehiy b iy ffle, £0.. Viotrol i1l WANTED — By experienced wo-! Seattle Fruit and l ] each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timen neau and among 4 | chester rifle, 50., Victrola, of A 5D — By exp l tables and other informatior inquire of aay steamship .or public. stoves, mew 18x18 propeller, n, daywork, serving, etc. Produee Co. | | sailrcnd agent,or write SN B T l logging jack, new axes, $1 (‘.‘:ud cook. Phope 393 i y.o:mbln | 3R Dept. of the Interior edach; must sell; make offer. n F 2 whl HALIRUT EhiamE | Box 664, Juneau or.see Part- W"N";‘En —‘“‘;;’l"r:; ':“:)"'m:‘;:;‘f}‘, Out of town orden given || THE ALASKA RAILROAD - . re. 9 o Gro- work as a wi PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. om.l :(‘“rl*“ 8th 8t. near Home Gro. taking care of children or as a ! | special attention l s (Mt. lolmky h.rk Route) 20—Eighty thousand pounds of| _y‘¥r SRR T e nursemaid. By the hour 0‘.“': 3 nchorage i mim halibut were received here yes-|poR SALE — 1926 model New| week. Phone 1604. e 7t e terday. American sold for 6 and| pay Jewett Coach — first class l {16 cents and Canadian for 6 and| condition — Bargain. W. G. A E M h M 15 conts. Helian. {ISCELLANEQOUS This Is the otorship Marg mta . Just received a large shipment|FOR SALE — Restaurant doing|P, ST—Come und have your LAST WEE The officlal M'"E:;‘dof the’ 3‘"\0"“ fntfl 85“:: "*‘ :l 0. l""": !:l of sheet music and Victor Ortho-| good business ‘chegp for cash.| fortune told from your hand. City Dock every Wednesday evening o’clocl rect, o ntet- phonic records. Anderson Music| Poor health reason . for dispos-| Work, business, marriage and Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichdgor, Sitka: and Shappe. —adv.| ing of same. Inquire Empire. the futire foretold. 302 Front Before Halloween Way Ports. Returnlng via Warm Springs Ba,. Killisnoo, Tenakep. H s » - Street. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 .o’clock for Haines.and FOR SALE—4 room house with Another shipment nmved for y t! | s | vl | Life Outdoors This Winter ey S Here's a landof flowers, warm sunshine, balmy breczes. Sandy beaches washed by waters mar- velously blue. Green woodland trails. Great cities, where you'll find color and romance. Inter- ests the most fascinating you've ever known. What a play-land it is! Come this winter and enjoy it. Fam- ous transcontinental flyers, lux- uriously appoifited, are ready to take you. Your vacation starts when you board the train. Travel west; then down over the scenic Shasta Route. Ride over the thrilling new Cascade Line in Oregon. ‘Write today, or ask your local railroad agent, for new illus- trated booklets. Start planning now for the finest vacation you ever had, you'll came to California Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night. at 7. oelocl& A F mflo Agent, Relisble Transter Co., ‘on lfl bath $£1,000. PlAl\os Victor Latest Phono- graphs and Records for sale and rent. Expert Plano and Phonograph’ Tuning, Repairing. Musical Goods. Mail orders fill ed. Anderson Music Bhappl Phone 143. Phone 682. LOST AND FOUND LOST-—Last Sunday night be- tween Palace and Post Office, a mink neckpiece. Finder re- turned to Empire gnd receive reward. us and we om su; you wifll anything p“filfl See us (or your CARD - PARTY PRIZES mxo'mormnt THE GASTINEAU HELLAN'S TEN RESCUED | g |, oamicy | oot s pn s FROM SMALL CRAFT AT SEA; S. S. VOLENDAZ, by Wireless to Associated Press, Oct. 29.-—The! Captain and crew of nine men ol (hn American: - schooner - Horatlo| . Foss, of Boston, have been res: cued by this Holland-American liner Volendam, enroute to Ber-‘ muda from New York. The men were picked up from a small open motor hoat in whieh they have been floating since Octoberl 22, when Horatio. G. ‘Foss sank in heavy seas about 200 miles northeast of Bermuda, ! e 'ECIAL AT TERRELL'S Frederic Permanent Waves, $16.50. New Vitu Tonic wme}hln‘ new. Our Work 1» Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C." Meldner — Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phoue 177 PURE APPLE MADE HERE IN OUR smm«: 40a Gallon jaadis , Made ‘finder Sa?mhry Condulans We’ll make it while you waiz Seattle Fruit & Prm .fi-?z“ Ll S ST ! i Ll Suuucx | Miss Mary }E{nw s of }Lew; ., is the new presiden : k’& JNatlonal Council of c Women, being' elected nual convention in Wlsh Phone 140’ COURTESY aad Q00D SERVICE Our Motto #2arrie & Rwine) NORTHERN HOTEL [8—50 cents and up; $3.00 per week and P n T lfl& Resms ‘$18.00 per Any breaking out of skin irris|, on face, neck or body e ‘quickest by applying ur, says a noted skin: Hecause of its germ | properties, nothing has! found tg take the g‘l ol Wwblur preparation M"‘ brings ease ‘from Mlu:,burnlnl and lrrltlm i} - Mentho-Sulphur heals ht up, leaving the skin 3 «mnth. It seldom f: relieve the torment or d ment. A little jar of K llphur may be obt any drug store.

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