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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 31 1927 ¥/MEAN TSAY TTHATS MR KNUTENOGGLE 'S RYACHT wiTh CAPTaN R § STorM. AN? HIS < MURDEROUS C‘e&u)) THE ISLANDS f FILTHY WITH MAN- EATIN' SAVAGES! SERVING Al A Vf 7 rlegt rarly and Dependar Southbound | | ArJuneau Lv.Juneau | } Lv.Seattle WATSON ....Sept. 28 Oct. 2 Oct. 16 | ROGERS 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 ROGERS 19 QOct. 23 Oet. 26 WATSON Noy. 12 ROGERS 26 Oct. 30 2 Nov. 6 Neov. 9 ROGERS 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Througn tickets soid from Juneau to Cul‘sr— nia ports also to New York via P%-u (h” Reservations and information on ND. THE WORLD tours in 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 : PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE SRAS R o \\\\ :hd S TERRE T /o -20- MARINE NEWS replaced in position Oct. WATSON HERE - BOUND- WEST : ralt—Vichnefski Rock anged to red O ity reduced to about 70.| chang : Level Island| established Oct. Steamer Has Tv enty- rlve‘“ white ‘of about 13) ) with a flash of .3} PaS§e’lsclS and Freight | SUEP R Tl Bt Gl (,argo for Channel !buoy ig in same position -— - mor Level Island Buoy Steamer Admiral Watson, Capt.|was discontinued same d 8. Glass, arrived in port from the! By the direction of the south at 3 a. m. yesterday with{sioner of Lighthouses, W. four days’ mail, 4 tons of | brell, Superintendent. freight and the following pa o ol 5 i N gers for Juneau: M . F. Wat- | % Kins, H Watkins, Mr. ani| | Steamer Movements H Mrs. W. H. Kentzell, B. Dud-| | NORTHBOUND den, A. McLane, H. Dickman, | | Aleutian due about 2 o'clock I Mavern, B. Chady Jnlmum A. Van Carl Sater, R. H. McKinley, Mrs. M. afternoon. Has 2!} | | days’ mail. SCHEDULED SAILINGS | LeFevre, A. G. Williams, 1 Admiral Rogers scheduled to | C. Turner, A. Schaefe sail from Seattle Nov. 2 at Johnson, Miss R. Wi | 10 a. m. Faulkner and five steera | | Yukon scheduled to sail from | Two hundred tons of (nxl and | | 175 tons of merchandise were un-| loaded here by the steamer wh Seattle Nov. 5 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | | Princess Alice southbound at then went to Dougla | 3"a. m. tomorrow. | 100 tons of coal. turncd | | Alacka due southbound at here early this morn mnk on midnight tomorrow night. | 2600 ties for the Alask Admiral Watson southbound ! at Seward and a small shipment of lumber for akutat, all from the Jineau lumber mills Those sailing for the westw: at 7 o'clock this morning we | about Nov. 12. { LOCAL &AILINGS i | Margnita scheduled to lcave | | ¢ for'Sitka and way ports at | | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | for Yakutat: John Ellis, Annic!| Safls for Skagway every Qistines James, Bugene Geor; Sheldon| | Monday at 11 p. m, | J. Hill, Benjamin Island; James, Andrew Charlie and | Virginia IV sails for Chicbagot | | Williams, Petersburg; Albck James, Mike Koniss | and way ports at § o'e’ ek | |son, Inian Herman, Willlam Frank, evary Wednesday night. For | |son. Port Milton, Miss Louise Kadeetoo Chatham Straits route a:;‘ Sitka; Clarence 1 Long Gee, George Marks, J 10 o'clock every Saturday | |R. H. Chadwick Rubber ton, Mary Hennger and two s night. i |Co; B. K. Saso and Mrs, age; for Seward—William Sle 7 SO b g et | - H. Ot ST Mr. and and A. M. Hon; for Latouche Eamanen o o Mrs. L. H. Swanson, city; Mrs. L. Trimble. -— Herbert Kettelsby, city. RN A AL 1AN TOMORROW | Rinskan PRINCESS ALICE IN; Steaimer Aleut an is due in po.t| Peter Layton, city; C. R. D i lu'nunm\ afternoon, probably | Pins: Wr B. Brows; eity; DUE SOUTH TOMORROW bt o'clock. The steamcr| Charles’ W. John:won, Petersburg; | sailed nnrrh from Ketchikan at 2| lo'clock this afternoon, e ALASKA DUE TOMORROW Steamer Alaska sailed from | Cordova at 11:15 o'clock this fore-! ] 'noon and is due in port tomorsc night at midnight, southbound to! attle. The Prince: Mivv. Capt. Thom- | as Cliffe, arrived in Juneau at 6| o'clock yesterday evening fr Vancouver with the followins passengers: George Simpkins, | Mr. and Mrs. 8. Swanson, Mr. and | Mrs. John H. Cann, John Marino-, vich and Elia Gutsham The steamer remained in port until 11 o'clock and sailed for | Skagway. The steamer is sched | uled to-return here southbound at . VIRGINIA 1V HERE 2 o'clock tomorrow morning and ', 1he Virginia 1V, Capt. Matt Aty Nordness, arrived in port from | R | Chichagof and wayports at 1| NOTICE TO MARINERs ° |O'clock yesterday morning with| Clarence - Strait — Lake Bay|Gus Peterson from Apex, Ernost| Piot: Lixtt, 1 niinued for Swanson from Port Althorp and winter October & and re- Jack Carson from Inian Cove. She will remain in port until Wednes., {day evening when she wi for Chichagof again. placed by a 2nd class black can buoy similarly numbered. Stephens P ¢ — Windham Bay Entrance Light, established | PR I Octobe on southernmost small wetrisin o4 ) " Two hundred barrels of herring! islet, of Point Windhars,| ...y i P were brought in to the Junsau is flashing white of about 13 I Cola 8t ! i irar stiowl g g, old orage Company yesterday m. 4 gl {afternoon by the Nebraska, Cap:.! Of8 second duration .e¥ery 10 Mot Holst. Beversl haltbut sceonds, ft. above high water. [schooners are in port today and | Stsphens Pa Windham | 5iore are expected to load up wiin | Bay Narrows Ledge Buoy, 1, ro- » | bait and proceed to the fishing ported missing Sept. 18, was re- Jhnnks placed in position Oct. 24th. A AR Copper Harbor, Hetta Inlet £l SENATOR HAS MALIBUT Simmons Point Light was ex-| The Senator, Capt. Chris Ross, tinguished for winter, Oct. 13.lis in port today with 8,000 pounds| 1927. of halibut which is Dbeing dis-| Stikine Strait—0il Dock R(“f!()l'\'l-t‘d at the Juneau Cold Stor- Buoy, 1, rqmrted missing Sept. .nu- Company this afternoon. | LEA’S ELECTRIC SHOP NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Electrical Boatwork—House Wiring— Battery Work | | RELIABLE TRANSFER BUILDING PHONE 149 PHONE 1408 S ooy BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT All concrete hollow walls like a thermos bottle, warm ln whux cool in summer, | BEST EQ \PLANT. ! News of an i Low tide ..11:01 a. m... 65 fect| | High tide a. m..12.1 feel| Low tide 11:54 p. m 2.2 fte High tide 4:42 p. m. ¢ Paul, causes of maluutrition among +!school children in an address by ‘IDr. R. L. Carlton, health of | of Winston-Salem, MAILBOAT IN PORT | GOES NORTH TONIGHT, The M\n.nim Capt. Larry| Parks, arrived in port from Sitka | jand wayports at 7 o'clock yes |day morning after a calm trip. | |An inch of snow on the| | ground at Warm s { while the ‘boat wa accident, the sink ing of a trolling boat, was hruuhl‘L! here by members of the boat crew. | Three boats were towing a raft| of logs across Chatham Slmllw from Kootznahoo to Ko n\l(ll B to Maurstad and C: during a recent storm. ()m the tugs was sove in hy the and . sank, the owner losing| everything he had, although no live were lost. The names of the boat and its owner were arriving on the| Albert Wile, red Schrey and from Sitka; Jack Jack from | 3 L(Muslt Quick and Mrs, Killisnco Kle John C.| k and An-| Tenakeo: Murg man from wanzon from Hoonah | The Margnita will sail for Skagway and wayports at 11 o'clock tonight. Her sailing dat dr Carl for Skagway has been changed | from Sunday night to Monday night. e A i TIDES TOMORROW i i AT THE HOTELS | | - ¢ e Baroumis John Murdock, Killisnoo: R - S Klepp, Tenakoo; Mrs. P. Sheley, city. Zynda Willlam J. Ryan, M. McLane, Ketchikan; . Ore. |Says Too Little Sleep Causes Malnutrition | A.l CINCINNATI, Oct. 31—Radio, I hot dogs, movies and home work were all named as occasional N. C., bofore meeting of the Health Associa- the 56th annual American Public tion today. Dr. Carlton said that a recent examination of the school chil- dren of Winston-Salem showed not less than 35 per cent to be in the malnutrition class. As to diet he said too many children ate no breakfast and an inadequate lunch. e GIRL FOR NEVILLES A five pound baby girl was born at St. Ann's hospital at 11 o'clock last night to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Neville. The father is trav- eling representative of the J. B. Caro and company of Juneau, —— JACK OF ALL TRADES The shop of odd jobs, such as window washing, scrubbin cleaning, polishing floors, pain ing, in fact anything in odd johs John Holler, Prop. Phone 4 ————— HANSEN IN BUSINE. I am now working for m Will do paperhanging, kalsomi ing, interior and exterior pal ing, furniture refinishing, work guaranteed or no Phone 362. —adv. OLAF HANSEN. ———— 5 EMPIRT HAS THE EST, M UP-TO-DATH IPPED JOB PRI ALASKA. Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbound * Southbound ALEUTIAN Oct, 11 +Oct. 19 *YUKON Oct; 18 Oct. 26 ALASKA .. Oct. 25 Nov. 2 [ ALEUTIAN Nov. 1 Nov. 9 1YUKON .. Nov. 8 Nov. 16 *ALASKA ... Nov. 15 Nov. 23 NORTHWESTERN Nov. 22 Nov. 30 *—Will call at Petersburg. THE EMPIRE FOR RENT FERRY TIME CARD t—Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. H IS THE MEDIUM FOR RENT — 4 room- furnished ! L P " d W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 Through which the general house opposite Wireless Sta-| Leaves Junean ";l‘euflll! an L. W. KILBURN, mm DOUGLAS PHONE 435 public can always have its tion. See Martin at Light l'n] 6:15a.m. *4.00p.m. - w— W"(“]L:{:‘;PP':I‘::G tor classitted | | APARTMENT FOR RENT- —Furn-| *7:15am. 6:15p.m. ! advertisements: M. oot G Syt L B B v o t;;:g:;:; POR PRINCE: RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLI| . Closing time for dlsphy ad-| | __ W SRS 2:00p.m. 12 midnight LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND vertisements: 11 A FOR RENT — Furnished heated : 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. -~ Ten cents per llne “tirst o rooms, hot and cold water, IABVEI Dongll for Juneau L'ANkDIAN PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22 Nov. 1 sertion bath. $7.00 to $10.00 a month 5:05p.m. rnmcus MARY—Ni 15, 20 Tive cents for continavus sub- Star Bakery. 3 30n m. 6:30p.m. TN, sequent lns‘uon. —— 9:30a.m.+ 17:45p.m. Tickets to and from all Eastern points of United Count five average words to| | FOR EERT 12:45p.m.1 9:56p.m Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal the line. fice Building, suitable for of- zilap'mA lzj“"m' Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agéent. a Minimum charge, 50 cents. e gy gt L s 3:30pmt $1:05am. ) . . SOESE el Utk oiting. t—Freight will be accepted. = —|CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 room| $—Saturda’s only. ¢ : o 5 THE ALASKA RAILROAD l'Ox{ SALE WANTED—We buy any kind of : irritation, et H. F. ALEXANDER, President ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY } SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau | SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- ,J““““ Ferry & N"“G“' FOR | \ALE Shs lqoe mr)del New throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight ished; -2 rooms; neat, clean | tion Com an f“"“_“““" i B-"K“"h 'W. G| turnished cabins $5.00 per|m- - During the wWinter months there are two passenger trains Helian. month, 8 each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- AP T FIRE ALARM CALILS nfilu dmd ol. er ln(lt:.rmuon inquire of any steamship or . % 1aiircad agent, or wr good business cheap for ogsh. CELLANE . Poor health reason for di MISCEL OUS 1 3 Third and Franklin. Dept. of the Interior “Front and Fraoklin. Front, near Ferry Waf. Front, 2op. Film Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill Willoughby at Tétem Gro. Willgugkby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Froat and Maia. RATLROAD:© - . ey Park Route) THE ALA! (¢, MK PALMIST-—Come und have your fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front Street. ing of same. Inquire Empirg PIANOS, Victor Latest . Phono- graphs and Records for sale and rent. Expert Piano ‘and Phonograph Tuning, Repafring. Musical Goods. Mail orders fill- ed. Anderson Music Shoppe Anchorage Motorshi!) e — Margni L R 9 8% 00 Kt 1t b e &S LOST AND FOUND Fhone 148. S Beognr SN, The ofticial Mallboat of the Juneau and snn R. P. 0. leavps the WANTED LOST—Last Sunday night be- Fire Hall. City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct ta Fumter tween Palace and Post Office, Gastineau and Ravu Way { | Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichagot, Sitka and a mink neckpiece. Finder re- Second and Gold. o FOR RENT 3 room furnished turned to Empire apartment, also a single room. | forio ! Phone 1395, ; - MISSING wai Ports, Returning via Warm Springs Ba,. ullllog, Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o’clock for Haimes and skgyuy Returning leaves Sk sway Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. A T Inmll)! Agent, iable Transfer Co., Phone 149 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. THE HOTEL OF THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES 70 YOU BEJIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT and receive Fourth and Harris, Fiftk and 8old. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fitth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power hous< Calhoun, opp. Juneau m. WANTED — By experienced wo- man, daywork, serving, etc. Good cook. Phone 393. I e o e W e S rdhandmtedy furniture — broken or other- pay the highest prices in cash or trade. Harris Hdwe. Co. QUART OF WATER CLEANS KIDNEYS Take a Little Salts if Your Back Hurts, or Bladder Is Troubling You No man or woman can make a | mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Eating too much rich fcod creates acids, which exeite the kidneys. They become over- worked from the strain, get slug- gish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood. Then we ‘get sick. Rheumatism, head- aches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urin- ary disorders ‘often come from| sluggish kidneys. # The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys, or your back] hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, lrr-l lar of passage or attended by & sensation of scalding, begin dri ing a quart of water each fl also get about four ounces of N Salts_from any pharmacy; take a|| tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, and in a few days yo.r kidneys may act f This famous salts is made £ro the acld of grapes and I juice, combined with lithia, been used for years to fi and stimulate the kidne; alsc to help neutralize the aecids 18 e system, so they no thus of bladder weakness. Jad Salts s in- kes a delighttul ef thia-water drink which e should take now and p keep the kidneys ¢ m and the blood pure Iten | ling Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Our Work b Ou M Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional .Clnnor and Dyer—Phone 177 T ————— PURE APPLE CIDER MADE HERE IN OUR STORE $1.40 a Gadllon Made Under Sanitary Conditions "We'll make it while you waie L J. SmArick Jeweler and fi Silverware | SRR e o oD T 'Pholle 160 Bes. 248 COURTESY aad Q20D SERVICE Our Motto Roger E. Parenteau, uged 43, 5 ft. 9% in. tall, red hair, blue eyes, blacksmith. Last heard 1921, Kantishna, Alaska. Write Emery- Valentine, Juneau, or mother, Mrs. E. V. Parenteau, Fremont Hotel, Den- ver, Gn_lorldo —adv. Advertising al the eohunnl ot NORTHE HOTEL mn-umnmtahr.&flw .' Ko fl-‘:’."cfl"- 1 S AW