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.‘ 7 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, NOV 2, 19217. e . By CLIFF STERRLTT S~ E R ) ‘ | SERVING ALAShA ;‘. ;;;‘ B 5 A CINCH THE : Re Quiar ependatbl i S FULLA DONT KNOwW WERE ! > AR SLE ey ¢ 1 Southbound ;: 4N13 L‘S AN AON u»l‘r:’ ISL;’\EWAP | Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau AN TR NE J { WA ; g il Siare AN RIS § SPYIN' ON EM ! ROGERS ot & oet. 13 g cLrTRoATe. WE'LL KNOw THEIR g i WATS0N o Tl W S NEXT MOVE BEFORE ' ROGERS THEY MAKE 1T/ | 4 d N -- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. i | Reservations and information on ROUND THE b4 l WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- , ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN 4 MAIL LINE. _}‘ BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 E GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phune 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE § The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President - VICTIMS OF REAL ESTATE ORGANIZING 1 - ! PARIS, Nov. 2—Hame-buiiders " {who think ¢ have boen swin-| ll “‘Pl'm"’ M’" "'"""“ AI_EUTIAN HERE [Wled in suburban home booms ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbound fiomhhnunl ALEUTIAN *YUKON Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 19 * NORTHBOUND v Oct. 18 Oct. 26 Oct. Oct. 12 ' Oct. 23 Oet. 26, Oct. 30 Nov. 12 ‘ SR | Nov. 6 Nov. 9 ROGERS R Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- [ urday nie x ay, % Lativs ALEUTIAN Nov. 1 Nov. 9 SCHEDULED SAILINGS el sl L . Yukon scheduled to sail from ‘ e aa it e ) O ov. 16 | Seattle Noy 5 e ki o s0a *ALASKA . ) Nov. 15 Nov. £3 Princess M o Brings Ihnlv—[ our Passen-!* sl idte Do A s R Ll L SR L S L] NORTEINRSTRN. i Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 sail from ane Vi F } d Mail | b y *—Will call at Petershurg. i ers, Freight an ai cared o s | 1oat 9 pom g i 3 r l m,_""\.‘,"”m ,‘Hllll THE EMPIRE FERRY TIME CARD t—Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. ! AILINGS | (0] uneau i . ket ! Miokl;THBOUND 5‘“ TR, lonly bozs i wel wea IS THE MEDIUM APARTMENT FOR RENT—Furn- | Leaves Junesu for Houglas and W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 ¥ | 2:30 o'clock after two Daguern. 4 'f'lz’l”'v Through which the general ished. 7121 Rast 7 Street. Thane i L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 B ' sovthbound &b ted by aublie i x;lwuys have its| 6 Phone 2604 6:15a.m. *4.00p.m. 1 ——— — - — ! A “iit 1 *‘“l"l‘”'"“;’ for classitied A ANLBH o .Z):ig:.::-f X‘Y;:gz: [ PP | Admiral \Wa southbound % 3 Ser] 9:15a.m. :20p.m, % about Nov. 12 A ments: 2 P. M g R B n‘,‘u-'““‘,‘,~' i SRR FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE { LOCAL oAILINGS | i s Tl | ng time for display ad- tar -Bakaiv: ¥ ! 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 5 LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND | Margnita scheduled to lcave | vivd vl ".- , : ) vnfunls: 11 A" M.fl . e i 3:15p.m.+ 11:00a.m., s o, { for Sitka and way ports at ' 'll‘i'nn cents per line first In-| | POR REN pace in l( able Of- Leav;z Dougas for J{nnenu L‘ANAD!AN PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22 Nov. 1 8 o'clock Wednesday night Lanrie an, sertion. fice Builling, suitable for of- :30a.m. o:u5p.m. | PA[‘|f‘| 'l Sails for Skagway every | Iiddl Mu I'»l n I: BALGHEN Tfl T'ive oolnls lnir continuous sub- fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific 8:30a.m, 6:30p.m. l c PR.NCESS MARY—Nov.* 15, 29 | Monday at 11 p. m : ! dolph, 1. Rudelph, R. Vui | -‘“:I‘“'“lt "'15'"'- on. g Coast Ceal Co. oftice. g:.:l.)n.m.¥ 17: .m, | :::r::s&«:l n::n:;:m “‘Vfi-‘l;:::nngl‘::::. of [‘j:h‘? | Yirginia IV sails for Chickagof | Roberta Watson and John \\, | ount five average words ¢ v e S S B N - 7T 12:45p.m. | —_ ey eral L &4 ‘way ports at 6 o'e ok | | | the line, CLIFF ;p;A 1, :l:nd Szggom 2:15p.m. 12:18 I Stopovera. W. L. COATES, Agent. | evary Wednesday night. For 3 ff, Alex Koles, 'A. ’ Minimum charge, 50 cents. f"T!! i ’_P_U‘z onc (N 3:30p.mA1" 1 i SRR IR P O i Chatham Straits route a :x, M. Harrls, K. Zumaya,| @ [SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- JBayiht will ke g = | 10 o'clock every Saturday | Preston, 1. D, abler, 1 I - ished; -2 rooms; neat, clean 3—Saturdazs only. | night | 'G. Wade, Mra. T. Gresbusch, i and newly painted; baths. Also THE ALASKA RAILROAD B—————————— ] K. Campbell and Aun ¢ ‘| 1‘0“ SALE | furnished cabins $5.00 ver Juneau Ferry & Naviga- B o trom Kei 3. L. Nanth 5 4 3 T RS month, throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight OCTOBER HALIBUT ieorge Rice T. Olson, T. A “Nov. —’I I(“ rat ‘““ BAL "";:N“"I'Eh:::: E tion Company %rntlnlservlce trom Seward on the Coast to Fflrblnh In {hu TT 8 A. Johnson from Wra who companied 0N | £ R SR nterior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches, RECEIPTS’ SEA LE gel Rich: Byrd and RHSCELLANEOUS ——— During the winter months there are two passenger trains on the to SRR % 44 — each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairban SEATTLE, Nov. 2 — Halibu fishermen brought to Seattle dur- ing October a total of 1020000 pounds of halibut and 000 At Seward and pounds of sable and mixed cod. - Der Tor the Thde The entire catch sold for Company at Fa Amer remain tables and other information inquire of any FIRE ALARM CALLS rallrcad agent, or write i { Third and Franklin, Front and Franklin. Degn 8 fhe Inewior B R THE ALATKA BATEOM: | 4 U ¢ FOR SALE-—au 1. gas boat, 18/ paypIgn—come und have your h. p. Regal engine. Suitable!™“fortune told from your hand. for trolling or seining. First| Work, business, marriage and class condition. one 346. the future foretold. 302 Front Street. lni!l selected h\ Mrs son to pilot the Dawn st attempt to fly the Atlantic to Copenhagen. Balche 1 or {Mrs. Grayson suid, was her orig. 7GR BALE — 1936 model New until 1,000 t I ;o s Passengers leav ,,..' for tha!in ction pilot, because Diy Jewett Ooboh oo first cAnds P oot Front, opp City Wharf. A bri; g §12 : | ¥ c clas: nchorage Alaska PR Dringiie 3 ostward on the steamer war experience but he Was | condition — Bargain. W. @.| [OST AND FOUND Fiook, peer Baw MO Sy RN i o e FRU Cantoy. fud crie Wokeav le because at the tine | lian. i Lo DLAG S0 ot MRE L T T L L - et s oy far Cord Malcolm Wilson and | he on a trip to Holiand. —- ———— g0t Opposite P. 0. Dougl ' Sews : PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Nov | E ! pposite P. 0. Douglas, Front and Seward. . . RN ROPERT, B iy o, James Nowland for Beward. | G, - {FOR SALE — Restaurant doiui " luqyy far, Owner may recov- e ang Do otorship Margmta taled 157,000 pounds. American Sl ma | Naval Oil Reserve . aen | upaine heap for cash.i o py’identifying same and pay- Second and Main. halibut sold for 6 and 16.10 cems WilanUR Dibcianaey o} Toisine B [ Poor health reacon for dispos~ o™ eor thig” wd. ~Apply to Fifth and Seward. The officlal Mallboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves the ABd. Oanadian haifbat for « the i | easing Fvents | ing of same. Imguire Empire. Sam Devon. Fire Hall. bl o5 City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Fumter i 4 i ¥ | = - Gastinean an awu Way. S same. | Eleven thousand, eight hundred| to Date | PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono-| Second and Gold. T-1 |3y BAwk tulel. Rillisuoo, Fensken, Hadtinh, QUIshEetl; SR SH) { Fourth and Harris. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Fiftk and ®old. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and Fiftn and East. Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. S h and Gold. it Fm;mn ndm;( ngdyb A, ¥. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 S e pounds of halibut were brought to| FISHERMAN SWEPT = fhe duscan colt 15 OVERBOARD, DROWNS ™ S:iil. Cart 3 | graphs and Records for sale| Page One.) and rent. Expert Piano and} WANTED ; — | Phonograph Tuning. Repairing.| ;o RENT — 3 room furnished acquitted on congpirazv! Musical Goods. Mail orders fill-{ apartment, also a single room. (C nnHl\lll (l f POt D BTk W dodida e do B the . e‘tl, And.,ersun Music Shoppe. Phone 1395, Lo LIRS CO £l 3 KETCHIKAN, Al pounds yuary 98, 1527 — Unit:a| Phone 143, it Ninth, back of power house ASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. —Jobn Johnson, fi States supreme ¢ orders 1k WANTED — By experienced wo- Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. : fistaned when ho w HOW'S YUk ROOE? "Hils returned o mnment on| Henry Melers from making tie| man, daywork, serving, etc.||+3 Distin Ave, and tndian St s ] nb‘mrd i o nocd shingles for it, ground lease illegal and obtaincd|round trip, | Good cook. Phone 393, A THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS [ Marmot off Yakuts ot Femmer has them allthrough “fraud and corruption.” | The boat will sail at 8 o'clock FRAYD = 7 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Carl Alvestad Wi sWeDtia price that is right. adv.| March 3, 1927—Sinclair foun1|tonight for Sitka :md wiyports TR We huy. Auy king ot Twelfth and Willoughby. s b furniture — broken or cther- overboard but was rescued. | quilty of contempt of Ser by it I 9 -9 Home Grocery. wise; pay the highest prices , PG e District of = Columbia supreme - ADMIRAL ROGERS UUGH BAGKAGHE cour, santenc ot monise | (| j(]n E|_|_|[]'|"|‘ Bi ciwy wade, Burnis f i, 3 I\m jail and fined $500. WISk i E ENRGUTE NORTH October 10, 1927—United S““‘\ ‘ PR .nun.nu uum orders Teapot ailed !u \(.\.I h- OUR SERVICES TO YOU ml! AND END AT THE GANnG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT E}——-———-f-—-,-—-——:: Our Work I» Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works R Alarka: o 3. Cislek (“ulluwum g :u:lnfl::-,flu” L hl.llr b emflnh" :nd C. Meldner — Professional N : ::.mr:;'nifl'.::ix'v‘"' ) Santau’ STIFFNESS AWAY tuasn Tull ANERRGl New President of Alaska! BV Olpage 240 By RN A TR i October ~Trial of Fall and . . . - 3 ‘ A Suind | ioiais statd Road Commission to SDiamonds e SR 10F o GASBOAT 8L Tuoutow, OIf ‘wtony any pai mber 2, 1927—Mistrial in| Leave Seattle Saturday | ——— |s0 when your back is s nclair case granted by Jus. lame, or lumba sciatica or tico Siddons on account of furv| Major Malcolm Elliott, Corps lnul: Train Boys RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 142 Low tide.. fest Theumatism has flened u]%lrwgulur les, of Engineers, U. 8. A., recently High tide fout. don't suffer! Get a small teial| ascigned to duty with the Alaska| For De Luxe Trades| | o nrmsy aaa aoop “VENTURA” Low tide. .. feor) hottle of ald, honest St. Jacobs MARGN]TA ARR]VES Road Commigsion as its Presi-l nipig Nov. 2-Coveted ar- SERVICE Our Motto g 3 R High tide . foar Ol at any drug store, pour a, dent, is now emroute to Seattle], SRR O o e won. Ak RN ittle in your hand, and rub ll: FROM LYNN CANAL and wiil proceed here immml‘ “ALASKA SOUTHBOUND iright on your aching back; and! + iately, it was announceo today at' iby the time you count fifty the, The Margnita, Capt. Lar:y|Ccmmigsion headquarters. He wili ' Isoveness and lameness is gone. | Parks, returned from Skagway!sail from Seattle on the steamer i\ Don't stay crippied! This and wayports this forenoon af|Yukon and arrive here n,xt“fl'I“"t’;‘:“‘:‘::;‘l“:n":“:i;::m‘":r soothing, penctrating oil needs| 10:10 o'clock after a rough trip| Tusscay. "";‘“:c e outte oAk as|to be used ovly once. It takes on the return voyage, while all| =Major Elliott will relieve Ma- A€WIEHO g0 (08 (UREEY FERTEC in right out and ends the' the way from Juneau to Skag-|jor Douglas H. Gillette, who took “!fl“ Saint E-i{enno ‘cl{w' It is magical, yet ab-|way, on the outhound voyage,|over the Presidency of the Com- P by the city is cited m; harmicss, und doesn’t snow was falling and the boat was ! mission following the resignation|fous :;'Im’ best examples It has {burn the skin. | bucking a northerly wind. of Col. James G. Steese. Major|? v - were i othing else stops lum s.'u,. Passengers arriving on ~ tha amene will continue ns Engineer ”’“’a ontml:ve r:fi:u"';:“ g6 A.I:ior:: ‘L’IA:;:GNOD.‘:::I:: atica, backache or rheumatism’ maiiboat were; Donald MeGre-|Officer of the Board. IMIP, the Government’s artistic|left the St. Ann's hospital yest Accommodations for Eight Sec the Shppe; gboard or Phone 374 - so often by pupils of trade train- ing schools that France is be- ginning to show real enthusiasm i ToE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Stregts The Alaska, Capt. William sen, is scheduled to arrive in po from the westward at o'clock this afternoon. She w at first due last night but ranmitae pi into a storn on the Gulf whick |miser was 8o severe that for severa!|Solute . hours the Alaska was maki only two knots per hour, ace _ Ing to a radio sent to local agents. | !so promptly. It never disap-'gor and Ole Holton from Skag. b s iy 4 PRI 3 PR TR R e A holarship that maintains young|day after being confined for more Old papers for sale at 'The Empire. ' point —adv.|w Frank Cole, Mr. and Mra,| Ben Delzelle, local broker, re-}8¢ et i = | K. W. Drury and Fred Stoter from[turnéd on the Aleutlan after a @S a2 Roman pelsde f)than two weeks for medical treat- period of art ment. ‘puplls are among the best| - < in fine prlnjl: book-| Mrs. K.W poker returned 2 s LEA'S BLECTRIC SHOP |\ . 3 Shors Skinted. i L NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS : narlly would be. young Hooker, south to attend school at ()| men at small wages. scho th, O > th Electrical Boatwork—House Wmng- “ Womm le Bless.'n 4 190 boys at work ‘He ‘. : . No chool s sitw e are sought” Battery Work intendents by ¢ ;q-;u the dear things into X b narrow car doors. Then i :""n‘:fl“f:";{‘m came another tussle to get seated without disaster,” di < “In‘ the days when Haines; R. H. Chadwick and business trip to Seattle. | LONDON, Nov. 2-Entrain | erinolined ladies in the good ol jdays of Vietoria was a good d |or a joh. RELIABLE TRANSFER BUILDING PHONE 149 PHONE 1403 William Prior, train‘ inspectoy at Blackheath, who is retiring o T _lter 52 yeara of railway se wfll) I‘OR 50 PER CENT fi’“’“ TH M 4o m | » T : : bu!lt. / the ladies JCTS MFG. CO. 100 had to tum