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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[: TUESDAY, NOV 1, 1927. By CLIFF STERRL'T 5 ER”//VG fll /Ij /f /4 NOPE' HE'S SEEING IM O BE AM Regur ar/ d D >nd i . e R % = i } Ulc y arnc eperno 1rvl>, 3 5, NEEWAH ' : GONNA ST O I DETECTIVE. T MaY as RN = &l gl g S e o o i e ENEM WELL RESUME MY 1 Sothbound BY THE TIME StarP AN' H 3 CHAFECOAL” MAKE -LP" 7 Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau RILLAS REACH SHORE, WE % ¢ 18 1 ¥ | S/?»NA BE\;)L‘ L INTO T G0 AREAD. HON : THE DIRT 0 BE RECOGNIZELY | ;?0’\0?;?_{? .Sept. 2_? (?f," X 8:," 11: v ~ 1 SHALL REMAIN : 8t/ 4 ke ot 12 THE IU?\' GLE! FA. 5 ROGERS . Oct. Oct. 23 Oct. 26 UNDER OBSERVATION: ; | . 1 £ i ) ROGRRS I Nev. 18° Nov. Nov. 23 Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND 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, Plhione 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President ALCEHEREON |z o . ClsTTTRe R B G e ([\@)\ ALASKA ] | NEWS STEAMSHIP COMPANY Steamer Arrives South-! SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED y SCHEDULE { bound Eleven Hours Late o Due Juneau Due Juneau e ange s e RBTRAR | Because of Snowstorm | . y ! ; i Boat— Lv.Seattle Nofthbound Southbound Il Steamer Mm:'ln('nrs | 3 % ). ALEUTIAN .. _Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 19 i | | NORTHEOUND e sing Allte, " cape g *YUKON . Oct. 15 Oct. 18 oct. 26 TRAFFIG MAN Nf".fff"."""l PP e Tiis bt ; : 2 ALASKA . Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Nov. 2 8:30 o'clock. {from gway at 1:15 o'cl ¢ { 5 : ALEUTIAN L Nov. Nov. 9 1 SCHEDULED SAILINGS /| (pic af o e \ : EUTIAN Oct. 29 Nov. 1 ov. ) this afternoon with 110 through; B FYUKON .. ov. b Nov. 8 Nov. GDMPANY \‘Ad'".‘l”‘r' m Sea ‘Wh;’h“mz to | lpassengers from the North. The; : *ALASKA Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov { * sall from Seattle’ Na¥'2 at | |steamer was due héve. eariy “this| : 5 5 o 7 s: SI ko) i | {morning but because of the : NORTHWESTERN ......Nov. 19 Nov. 22 Nov. Yukon scheduled to sail from | |storm in this and the Lynn Canal *—Will call at Petersburg. Seattle Nov. b at 9 a. m. | igactions did not sall from ¢ - THE EMPIRE ¥ : 4 ! FERRY TIME CARD t-——Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. Princecs Mary scheduled to | |way until 6:30 a. m. today 16 e E L o = ; o) A, W. E. NOWELL U, PHONE 2 sail from Vancouver Nov. is the last trip of the Priy LR Sl “,:““L“, (,lmm Wirel & Leaves J‘nnea*lh;or Douglas and L. W. KILBURN, Aégnfl’lrl'fml’l‘f’:i:s: PHONE 435 Ko i 10 at 9 p. m Alice until she enters on her 19 Through which the general i A b . ne Company succeeding J¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | |Summer schedule next year, and||?ublic can always have fits), : 28 Y 6:15a.m. *4.00p.m. Bunch, who died recenily Aa. | Alaska due soutnbound at | [she is to be replaced by the Prin-| | W4nts supplied. Al ME INT. - ha.m, 6:15p.m. R o e | s ey NS Vemoolel | kit RO T el o B G ot Wk, FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLY was made today on. | ver November 10 []a IROENLE % I8 “hone 200 : g .m. : 7. D. Nelson s named General! | Admiral Watson southbound RO 16k Ik Dunean: i Closing time for display ad-| |- fhy g Op.m. 12 midnight LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND B et cvil 1 M Detston about Nov, 18, e o e ena 81| vertisements: 11 A. M. FOR RENT —— Furnished heated SrASpm.t - FEIOO& MY, ! is named istant General Pa LOCAL oAILINGS 2 2 o'clock were Ten cents per line first In- rooms, hot and cold water Leaves Dougaw Inr Juncau | PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 2% Nov. 1 { ¢ o o . o y sertion, i 7.00 to $10.00 a month ot Agont. | | Margnita scheduled to lcave Seattle L8 Dopiod, § .m. PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 1 The three officials have 1. on| | for Sitka and way ports at | | Mre. Willl y 7. Rom-| | Tive cents for continwous sub- k. Bakery. 5,88 i1 I 8 o'oloe Laneads -1 Lanein @ Sz, o O™ sequent insertion. - BTl — — 5p.m. Tickets to and from afl Eastern points of Unlied o'clock Wednesday night anelli, C. W. and, A. 4 | FOR B <|m-c |n (11.19 mu iy p States and Canada — Various Routes — Llho;-;l e £ A A IS the line. fice. Bu suitable for of- g ¢ | Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. | | irginia IV sails for Chickagof | | it Y NagKehthod | Job Minimum charge, 50 cents. fice or salesroom. Apply. Pacifie SEATTLE HAI:IBUT h :?‘fr;:\‘/’:f:::.lu;tn‘:;.ll:va:ltl ) St At AL FrCRr) 4 — (lwlll-fv: s :‘“c";] 3 I:g;f,i,lil;.l,;:vil,:ul;e ace 7 — PRICES TAKE DROP B i et g g o e ol T ; Apis, 1, 2 and 3 room $ as . i i Chatham Straits route or Vancouver — John Quick, turnished Apts. Phone 209. THE ALASKA RAILROAD i1 10 o'clock every Saturday 4[ ! W, P+ Johnson, “)l‘ SALE TRW aperiments oy farn. | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- SEATTLY, ~oy. sven ves-| | might. | son and T. J. Dugan e 2 5 1 Apértments fully furn-| A . th h . sels arrived yeste WA 108, | i 3 -—0—0—0——‘ ‘1":11 SAT 10 1 l’.*/]:ml[‘ ,IYQ \ nl‘n : x”m‘ at, clean | tion (Allll[)illl)' zn'?:'.e':s:'m"‘fmfi ;e‘:xzi:-]al:; tr;gu(l}z;q{m::e;fi:b:::. 'Ir:lf:: 200 pounds of halibut. Prices . . 1 engine=™Suitable| and newly pa i RN, AN —_— Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. dropped below those of last Satur- UNCHARTED ROCK STEAMER ALASKA | for trolling or seining. Firs furnished cabins $5.00 per|g g During the winter months there are two passenger trains day and halibut sold for 16 cents FGUND. 400D BAY IS HELD UP; GALE class condition. Phone 346, month. i each way, weekly, between Seward and Fajrbanks. For time- | i connected with late Bunch's staft for Salls for Skagway every | D. R. Muir, } 1 Count five average words to straight, sable for 7 cents un:!‘ § B3 .;”;.‘h s G do. BLOW[NG ON GULF [M_ YT T T mmm FIRE ALARM CALLS tables and other information inquire of any steamship or mixed cod for 4 cents. New 7 rallrcad agent, or write = s (detie Survey. ship Explorer has! wett Coach — | MISCELLANEOUS Third and Frankitn. Dept. of the Interior {10¢atea an uncharted rock which| A radio received by the local| —condition — Bargain. W W Vo) LI i Frout and Franklin, l_",:‘;'\(:film‘,: '"‘{‘T'”'I" 'r ,"\“dl is but 15 feet under mean low|agents of the Alaska Steamship! Helian, PALMIST—tCome and have your Front, near Ferry Way. THE ALASKA RAILROAD F ""‘ hun ]”“ r"‘l‘n o aye | water in Hood Bay. The rock|Company this O~ Shom: e ta e fortune told from your hand. Front, cop. Film Exchange. (Mt lcmh! r“k nfl“‘) housand pounds of halibut worc struck recently by the steam-|Capt. William Jensen, of the FOR SAI Work, business, marriage and! Front, opp. City Wharf. Anchorage 4 sold here yesterday. American good business ches cas Front, near Saw Mill, ’ s ¥ hip Cordova. er - Alaska, stated he was - the future foretold. 302 Front by 4 S——. S i - halibut sold for 6 and 15 cent: |SMP COT0 B cing a sale and strong head| POOF health reason for dispos-| gyreet. Willoughby at Totem Gro. v and Canadian for 6 and 13.%0) TIDES TOMORRO W |wind on the Guif of Alasta amq| Mg of same. Inquire Empire. Walloughby, opp. Cole Barn. 3 ! Front and Seward, M h' M 4 cents. e Low tide did not expect to reach Juneau HIANOS, Victor Latosc Phopo: LOQT AND FOUND Front and Main. otors lp argnlta { High tide..... 6:41 a. m...12.2 feetjuntil tomorrow afternoon, '\ graphs and Records for sale|— FSocnd aye . Mamm. The official Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves the PATROL BOAT FOR g e ’ : STaf. fbe Westward At and rent. Expert Plano and Fifth and Seward, | High tide 6:00 p. m.. 13 [ heduled to arrive at Mid-| Phonograph Tuning, Repsirid 8 » Hall, City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter WESTERN ALASKA i LW I uight tonight. Musical '(;I“mls_ Ma“‘l‘ nrdl:er; fll?. a mink neckpiece. - Finder re- tineau and Rawu Way. | | Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonzh, Chichagof, Sitka and | IS BEING BUILT JACK OF ALL TRADES ——e % ed. Anderson Music Shoppe | Lrned to Bmpire and receive Foutt i Hxer Way Ports, ‘Rsturning via Viaydh SRHiAes Bas. Killise eisie l()\l Las l bllllxl Yy night Dbe- tween Palace and Post Office, 9965 €5 £ 65 B8 o5 09 9 89 bt bt 1t bt 1t 1a L R A PR R R The shop of odd jobs, such as!German bmvemhes Phone 143, | reward Fourth and Harris. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o’clock for Haines and ok window washing, scrubbing, — - - — SEATTLE, Nov. 1.—A motor cleaning, polishing floors, paint-| Miss lrorelgn Stlldents S | FOUND—Opposite P. 0. Douglas, patrol boat and supply ship is ing, in fact anything in odd jo n watches hy l'm: When the a lady's nnu_ Owner may recov- under construction at the J. C. john Iloller, Prop. Phone 473.| BERLIN, Mn. 1—German - uni l(n became effective, watches er by identifying same and pay- Johnson Shipy at Port Blake- —adv. | versities are becomitg alarmed at were worn less and less and tr ing for this ad. Apply to ley, to cost $70,000. The craft] gy | the R 2 | oo as many hou Sam Devon. will be completed. in the ring. | SUITS PRESSED—$1.00 T alin AUIRRER Tl coma ers as could afford it adoptea|— - et The boat will be christened the| Phone 576 country, which wi jr.{@ bold mural timepiece for the WANTED Crane. | TP e itual home of Ihou ands of young |Penefit of their custamers. — e | A f:::fi n;::l GEO::'L Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'¢lock. ;‘lefvinth fla\;g G«:}i : A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliaule Transfer Co., Phone 148 Fifth an ennedy. - Ninth, back of power house COASTW ISE TRANSPORTATION CO Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts P S R E S W 3 L i T 00 ) SIOT S T Distin Ave., and Indian St. Ninth and, Calhoun. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS [ Seventh ardd Main. | e Twelfth, at Northern L'dry T HE G A QTINE A ‘|”“ n — oo FOR RE; room furnished Twelfth and Willoughby. o Artificial fioral : lec and 1 p | Stor ade at # =y T A 3 apartmen 1so a single room -9 Home Grocery. 4 rs s "?.L'c RE iy, wivt HANDY ANDYS Hhop 0 coming SRR s oot “!‘IAC’d°m§ Fmd'hw“;\h | _Phone 13 s— """ || OUR SERVIGES To YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE A0 . ing scarce; h i i PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-C g 1m h regretted here. Thirty etter than Action WANTED — By experienced wo- | & Ay e : i Y_!lfl 'v rs ago 209 of all young Amer- p ywork, serv : s ago all young Amer 7 1—The tamous| mMan. daywork, serving, et Our Work 1» Our Best who went abroad to stud 2 Good cook. Phone 393 rtise ame to Germany. Now Goet- |§!¢ '"’""" Prsgared by GREER — Advetiment ngen and Heldelberg know the Academie Francaise 1s about half V\'ANTEl)-‘ We buy any kind o' Cllplto] Dye Wol‘k! !no more—certainly not to the ex.|done after 50 rs of work and| furniture — broken or other Ltanit of forniskii ik, this first part will be published| wiso: pay the highest price:| ! l“ M“‘"""D— P’°L"‘"°"l"1l : It i true, of course, that op-|%00n. The u'u(lemlh has thel fn cash or trade. Harrls Hdwe | [Cleaner and Dyer—Phoue 177 g tunities OR Rtbdy Boibs ik world’s reco or slowness. Co; W5 TN 5 SRS . ol % : e three centuries of its ex . SRS - — =} & ] in the United States L p its one continuous fjob ha R T , but is equally true that g S .[ | ELIABGE RANAYER ¥ GASBOAT “ ” an students sinco the war | WHiCh itself is rarely seen, but | AT THE HOTELS [ pn 149 Res. 148 Cannon Pall” Baker seems to be proud of |; = numbers | Which serves as the basis for 1 s - Srowi iapetmo of Itel o oficial French dictionary|§———————— | » gone in incre: ® lother shuilar ¢ o cond a e n TES ! b ENTU ,, the fact that he drove a new model G. M. C. “ngland. and Franc i AR fon e Gastineats ODUREIES jaan: R g s ; [ It is estimated that 10,000 Chi- : ity : SERVICE Our Motto Truck across the continent averaging 35 miles || g The first edition of the diction-| A J. Carlson, city; Harry Pec o e B b S . . ging {nose atudanis @re . recelving thels .. o seouid 10 4438 and waleie Iohlikfioo: BT 1. Lucgs,ciiy’ | F————ret——— o Accommodations for Eight to the eallon. ,university training abroad, mostly * el - % B! {in the United Sta publithed 56 years later. Sue- Alaskan 1 i g ceeding editions usually were ja-] € . Paul city; Matt Pollars, ¢ the Skipper aboard or Phone 374 TI’A T,S N()TIIIN(I ?.‘:: :’;n‘:ew:ryln:‘\:lm;:r'«:x: lr';;?:".,e; sued in sections, as will be thefWindham Bay: Troy Ostrem, Sc | Se "h ch d H‘ ’4 e present ome. attle; Jerry Maher, Seattle. v Prague, Be vk 41 £ : Zynda heard of 3 ing 65 5 ¢ G | BEach time many new words are Y - We ard a fellow makir miles and | Scandinavian and Balkan stu accepted, but by the time the! Moms Anderson, city. knorlung down a couple of trees in the bar- R 3, ‘hiin | Academie finishes a scction many U g gy A0 1 ; of the accepted words become ob-{ -Nut Dreaas, cakes an o gain and did all this on just one quart. | schools, solete. AL ‘each session one or|Made to order by Iirs. Sully | @i uoue tient aching chest, i'flr";l"'(“’:: Gs::“;il';“z' ‘fiv:n_nc:u more are digcussed by the acad- 84V fg5p the pain. Break up the con- HARRIMACHINE SHOP | oo ot Rty st mui ==t E P ;ho:e "u'c" = “.l'm_" Pl much amusement out of some de= I J SB«\RICK up in just a short time. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK (urgently for government grants or ‘l:tx)smlzll;:l'tucll:l:s\:::dr(.'sl(l‘lr;ltli:l:‘tl::"! B { rlml::: rh.:tp,;l’:::' Q:llle;l::te‘:‘led- — — - — ) ::"‘“fi'l' ald ':‘:;': “;??}‘hy philan-{4, " opular - description of th lief. It cammot hurt you and it ‘m::px::m.:umt lux'-:~;:;|“:tyud:mmz little Parisian working girl. Thi certainly seems to end the tight-| - s aged scholars thought the name 3 _|ness and drive the congestion and LEA’S ELECTRIC SHOP | thuie® ™ et syt o+ el e B s 1 ¥ - : ———————"| Nothing has such concentrated, E 3 \ n - ‘| penetrating heat as red peppers, NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS : Hall R and when heat penetrates right . 4 % " & down inio colds, cougestion, ach- Electrlcal Boatwork—House Wiring— LONDON, Nov. 1. 1 B E fha muschh NN WY, D detety Battery Work Boleyn's elock, a gift from Henry| WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 ; A~ Y ~ |reliet comes at o;?“ ; f I VIIL, on her wedding day, is be-|missioner 'Hall, of the Inter: éy AR 7 B P.;'p:r ;l:w ing cleaned and ¢ gener: coumre:’m(!ommlulan. > overhauling, the first in m vised President Coohdg RELIABLE TRANSFER BUILDING Jivears. The elock, but ten lnehg wishes to retire. PHONE 149 PHONE 1. in height, 18 now one of t ———— — i treasures of Buckingham Palace < MARGARET T IN 1t formerly belonged to Horace R —— i e icceaceq | Walpole and When his eff Thé Margaret T, Capt! BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT were sold Queen Victoria hought[Hildre, arrived in port today ; the timeplece for €110, All concrete walls like a thermos A,,.,a”. epecimen at the Pale: cool in summer, ace, the town residence of built, King Quoen is known as ap MFG. CO. act of Paflament clork.” & out of tax

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