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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY NOV. 5, 1927. e SERI/I/VG 4[/18/’(4 P DT LIKE e WA ] mov WoRRYA | [wor DSE 16 A = ; 7 WA AWHLE\ ] CONTROL. - PALS WITH A SAVAGE. | | ILL SH0OT HiM )| [FiTuy HEATHEN®) | QAT WATH HEY %! A SILLY! SOON'S'\ | YPuRSELE e e STORM! LET5 SHOOT THE | | WHEN IM BUTCHER THE GOTTA FIND g ; 15 THAT NICE ¢ HE SHOWS US || NEEWAH/ R T AR AR ARt v BEGGAR, FILL OMR DONE WITHHIM)| | o\ Te AN A SPRING FIRST, . Youw'LL SFoIL k .\ |A SPRING You || Your TURN'S Lnsoatls Arunean sw;:o'::: f \é/fT&k-CASKs,AND BUT N ‘FHEJ)/ LETS FILL AN WHERELL WE © | TTHE HULL KIN BoOT COMING WATSON Now AE " ! . ‘ MEANTIME HE SIT A BETTER : THE SUFEIN') | SHORTLY : ROGERS . 2 Nov. 6 Nov.'® MAY PROV : 2 OUTTA Him! y | ROGERS ... .16 Nov. 30 Nov, 23 USEFUL!Y A SToP > & WATSON . 93 Nov, 37 Dec. 10 Q . ¢ s s i n ROGERS . ...Nov. 30 Dee, Dee, 17 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also feduced: rn-! to California and return. Througn tickels sold from Juncau to Call!oh nia ports also to New York via Panama Capal. Reservations and information on ROUND THR WORLD tours in conmection with Dollar Steame ship Line also to the NHIN‘! via .A“ERIOAN MAIL LINE. i A 2y { = BRIOE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 c%’/g % GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18 Douglas, Alask QFR— : | PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE ISTERREjn-/o -26- . | The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President 2 PASSENGERS | ™ w7 e ABUARBYUKUNI A ) AF (No. 4riska | MARINE NEWS FOR THIS PORT STEAMSHIP. COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED 3 SEATTLE, 7: b SAILING SCHEDULE — 3 iR 3 Yukon of the Alaska Steamship Lv.Seattle Northbound Southbound ALAMEDA Is l! btcnzzg;Taégflargpms !l Company sailed for Alaska ports il g | Due Juneau = Due Juneau ALEUTIAN . Oct, 29 Nov. 1 “ Nov, 9. 9 o'clock this morning with tYUKON . -Nov. & Nov. 8 Nov. 16 _ | | Admicat Rogers due Sunday | |5 ] VSECL GUL e Sotlow : : g | *ArAska AR G S el Sl » Nels Haugen i NORTHWESTERN .......Nov, 19 Nov. 22 Nov.:30 Yukon due Tuesday. AL b L , T TALAMEDA .. ov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec.” 1 ! ¢ | | Malcolm B Mrs. Bonnett »__Will ‘call ‘at Petaralur | [SBREDULED SAILINGS - | | 1000 ‘Bariiey Haward, O A, i burg. Princess Mary scheduled . to ” ‘ a e v 1 ‘onnects with steamer Starr, at Seward. [ 'sall from Vancouver Noy. ! |Shonaker, Robert Simpson an +—C 10 at 9 p. m. i wife, H. P. '](r-rnshnvnn. G 0. THE EMPIRE ; FOR RENT l FERRY TIME CARD Reduced Rate:;;{::::m’r_n:hlu:eau to Seattle SEATTLE, Nov Steamer | | Alaska scheduled to sail from | |Karels and wife, Alberta Gallwa ' . “the Ala ‘ 8 W L | Hdes endric L4 kS 0 n g H Alameda, of the Alask in| | " Seattle Nov. 12 at 9 a. m, | |ldeal Hendrickson, 1;‘]‘:“ x‘(f’]“h"“v 18 THR NEDIVN FOR RENT—New modern un-| yeovee yunegu for Vouglas and W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 8 Company, has arrived from 3 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Il g Padanisiat “aml Through which the general furnished five réom conerete Thane . L. W. KILBURN, AG“T DOUGLAS, PHONE completing the last trl { | Aleutian southbound about : f Disnman. Geqrwe] | Public can always have its|y house. Apply G. E. Krause. I’ +4.00p.m. : 435 yessel to Seward Peninsula for)) Noy, 9, | ) gsl b Ay :"I’L; wants supplied. Phone 139. oy 616p.m, - ] the 1927 scason. |1 ahgkeh i Maloney and ds Cldliy | tiwe Sor elkkeipient % S . e The Alameda brought 250 pas-| | “nout Nov. 12 Mrs. Bid Melowa and Evy | aqvertisements: 2 P. M. gl a8 Sl ‘mt 9:40pm. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE gengers, gold bullion, wool and| | LGNS aAtaiNGS | Ka Closing time for display ad- el Tt f’}:"“‘:',’"' ? i .m. 12 midnight £ LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND Jitonr meat. Margnita scheduled to lcave | | vertisementa: 11 A. M. sl Bl i i Gl e R Passengers aboard the for Sitka and way ports at | |SEATTLE HALIBUT Ten cents per llne first In- sk At Leaves Dougu i Basta TG Shivosss. Sk ok W e 1 ot inciude' Leonard Sepalla, et *cloc fon, 6:30a. vGp.m. : 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | sert S 5:05p. daughter. He brought 20 Sib Salls for Skagway every PRICES TAKE DROP Tive cents for contifiavas sub-| | AL ARTME R .m. 6:30p.m. PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 15, 29 i i | | Il sled dogs for races in the east|| Monday at 11 p. m. | sequent insertion. ished. 4121 ast 7Tth Slw”t_' m. $7:45p.m. Tickets to and frem a1l Eastern points of Unties [l | | | during the winter months. “irginia IV sails for Chicbgot | | SEATTLE, Nov. 5— Halibut Count five average words to Phone 2004, 9:55p.m. & Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal and way ports at 6 o'elrck | | prices dropped 5 cents yesterday| | the line. b .m. 12:15a.m., Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agegt. evary Wednesday night, For [ z arrival of four vessels Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR RENT — Furnished heated % .m. $1:06a.m. \ Chatham Straits route a vith )00 pounds. The halibut rooms, hot and cold water,| ¢—Freight will be accepted. b 10 o'clock every Saturday i ;wnhl at age straight price | bath. $7.00 to $10.00 a month $—Saturdazs only. IS GOING SOUTH| K i ol 18 conts. Sable sold tor 7 ks | THE ALASKA RAILI Nov. 5—With-! e SRR B 1i<Lxx(-. and mixed cod for 4 cents. FOR 3ALE ,‘FOR RE:--.~spnce in Cable oz.‘Juueau rel‘l‘y & NflVlga- T A. out her scheduled cargo of 2,000 - i r i RINCE > .. Nov. 5| FORL SALE—T row boats and| fice Builting, suitable for of- f throughout the year operates regular passenger and frei ht “fif;" fo'l“:m"'o :x 1?‘:"1::1’1:1 a("l)‘l‘l:::,“\“VlRGlNlA lv HERE I ;‘:rlfr;(olx;v[utv’ll\(m:':l;llll"‘y\(ul;u::‘ n’; 6 h. p. l«AluwnonL,)mc Inquire| fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific ' tion Compan) ;r:fllm'vlc; from St;wlg; iml: lth. Coast to Fairbanks in {h- w reight in her hold consign- —F B P i AR ML e nterior, and over the ckaloon and Chatanika br: & to northern ports, the Lomen FROM REGULAR TR]PV" but were sold here yesterday.( 44 Main 8 Coast Ceal Co. office. i i D i anches. e e SAEPPIINR S I | b RO i i e oIS j| During the wltl:l-rhn:onth-sthaudne two passenger traing Reindeer Company's & § - - FRTIoA ibut brought 6 and|Eap—gurm oy zas boat, 18 CLIFF Apis, 1, 2 and 3 room RE ALARM ! each way, weekly, between Seward.-and Fairbanks. For time- Sierra, sailed for Seattle las ia IV, Capt. Matt|{14.10 cents and Canadian 6-and | " T%HPC Y (':m‘": g’l:‘“flblfl turnished Apts. Phone 209. FI A CALLS | ‘t:}n‘lud-nd o:her lnl‘nrmuon inquire of any steamship er for trolling or seining. First Third and Frankiin. ! THNS i e "’;:’ Phone 346, ;mm and F‘r;‘;kfinw pt. of the Interior ront, near Werry Way. || Front, op, Film Exchang. | THE ALASKA RAILROAD Front, opp. City Whart. (Mt lotijley m lum) Front, ncar Saw Mill. Anchorage Catel =i Alasks 3 Willoughby at Totem Gro. ——— o e ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. 7 €5 s o Front and Seward. e ¥ e Front and Main. M hl M Second and Main. Otors P arg nlta Fiavanl coma The officlal Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves the Qastifisatr. and Rawa Way. City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Second and Gold. Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoondh, Chichagof, Sitka and Fourth and Harris. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakee, }:gth “‘L%L Hoonah. [eaves every Monday night at 11 o’clock for Haines- and AR ot Y Skagway, Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7-o’clock. Fitth and kl(e:uefly. J A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 Ninth, back of power house . ¢ N <1 x Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. COASI WISE TRANSPQRTATION CO- Distin Ave., (;.nlzu::dm Bt. v Ninth an Seventh and ‘Main, THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN lm night. Nordness, arrived in port at u 17.60 cents. Low water and ice delayed un-{o’clock this morning from Chi ——————— alasns GORAIIOH ‘JFAVIEW Apartments fully furn- loading of the rra for a week |chagof and wayports with the fnl \ YUKON SOURDOUGH DIES 5 itk 0 ished; -2 rooms; meat, clean | and prevented her reaching Golo-,lowing passengers: Mrs. A. Fred Taylor, sourdough of |{pOR SALE - Restaurant doin and newly painted; baths. Also vin or Fgavik and loading cargo.! Parker and child and A. L, mxm Scroggle Creek, Yukon, died re-| g60q4 husiness cheap for cash,| furnished cabins $5.00 per The Sierra was only half un-{from Gustavus; Mrs. J. G. Sulli-, ! cently and was buried at Dawson Poor health reason for disposs{ month. loaded here when ice conditions|van from Port Althorp; W!llmm o o s i A - - ing of same. Inquire Empire. revented continuance. Manager | Bond from Apex-El Nido; George - - " B 1aa s hters aid | Bolyon from Hirs T - ‘I)IQF.(SEQ :’l:?‘tul;mlu:le:v. mrr‘m;:'x): MISCELLANEOGUS in handling the Sierra’s inbound{ The motorship is scheduled to o opular { b cords ¢ 1 cargo so 1l Naria vl Mt us [ Iofve - bere at. {0 o'itack tonight I and rent. Expert Piano "1 PALMIST——tome und have your Phonograph Tuning, Repairin fortune told from your hand. icien r s 1 Wa Springs Ba A way- T :;,I;h‘)"¥ i i;‘x‘u s it f”.‘ h(:,rr(., "1‘,‘" ;:“.m:,”, n‘w?,m“( < | BROWN and HALEY Musical Goods. Mail orders fill:| Work, business, marriage and winter, as a mile and a half off shore and ice |from today she will call in Port ed. Anderson Music Shoppe| the fulure foretold. 302 Front extended 20 miles out. { Alexander, but will not go south Phone 143. { Street. S R SR ANR) of Baranof on this voyage. 5c oo L&8&Ls WIDGEON LEAVES TODAY e -——— TIDES TOMORROW | AT THE HOTELS || _ WANTED The Widgeon, patrol boat of tha | Low tide.... 4:12 a. m.... 0.5 [ ] il G. d i oy paan —M|FOR RENT — 3 room furnished U. 8. Bureau of Fisheries, Capt.|High tide....10:28 a. m...17.1 ot Gastineau 4 apartment, also a single-room. Carl Christianson, left port this|Low tide... 4:46 p. m... 0.0 Jack Kelly, city; Mrs. J. G.| Phone 1395. morning for Hoonah and other| High tide....10:52 p. m...16.4 Sullivan, Three Hill Island. Icy Strait. and Chatham Strait — Alaskan wANTED—ny experienced wo- ports. It will be absent several TIDES MQNDAY Frita Fredrikson, city; C. Nor-| man, daywork, serving, ete. Twelith, at‘Northern L'dry. days on official business. Low tide. 5:00 a. m T - HE GASTIN. | v 01 feo ! man, city; Ole Fredrikson, city;} Good cook. Phone 393. H:;‘:mgm.,,, i T Ny George Taylor, Territorial Game High tide....11:10 a. m. l 5 fee ars ‘Charles Johnson, Chichagof; Paul | ——o A Warden, went to Hoonali on the |Low tide 5:32 p. m._. 19 G Kogel, cltys Tians Bassse. cityi WANTED—We bay any kizd of #————=—=—————8|| qyp sERVICES T0 YOU BEGIN AND END A’ ; gp GANG vessel. | High tide....11:43 p. m...1 George Bolyan, Chichagof; A. L.| furniture -— broken or other- s PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARR' — et ——— Parker, Gustavus. wise; pay the highest prices 2 S ROGERS DUE TOMORROW JACK OF ALL TRADES for sale at grocery, —————— in cash or trade. Harrls Hawe.| | Tgg JU*EAU LAUNDRY Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt DILL SEES LONGWORTH o Frank Landstrom, is due in port; The shop of odd jobs, such as . P 1 ; from the south At 2 o'clock to.|window washing, serabbing, | Cigar and confccum.ler) AND DONAHEY IN 1928, morrow afternoon, according to |ecleaning, polishing floors, paint- stores— SEATTLE, Nov. 5.—Senator ©. IJ SEAI“CK word received here tod She | ing, in fact anything in odd jobs. | - C. Dill, De t Jeweler ang has four days’ mail and tons [ John Holler, Prop. Phone 473 I Poweiplc: o oundile - aib in the final analysis the Repub- Optician & Helgkt mr_:'_"_"m_’"' —adv.| Lucky ]'m lican Presidential' nominee will Watches 5 : | Peanut Patty Ibe Speaker Nicholas Longwort “ Diamonds 4 i {4nd the Democratic candidal Silverware . | \ Mt. Tacoma will be Gov. A. V. Donahey of GASBOAT BIG TIME DANCE SERIES {|" .\ oot o (B0, B AR SR | B ' «VENTUR,;n €565 6 €9 59 9 55 £o 9 IS 13 03 £ B0 e o ChabdibkmSbubNmoD and AL pasen { 'BRIDE COMES FROM SOUTH. '.;a- Yon Yohnson Thomas Larmore, resident fof|PLANT EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT | Salt Water Tafly B g G e , — = ; Accommodations for z;,z,, married there recently to Miss Yvonne Larner who came n i , ik Ski abo: LET YOUR JUDGMENT BE YOUR GUIDE ||| poree e | trom San Francisco o hécome. N G Seo the Skipper aboard or Phoge 374 :::i:. ‘They will reside in Fui& { ot ¢ S et e Pt et &t o gt Iceberg | : = ANt ELKS’ HALL :Strraw'l:.e:ry Shortcake || e—mh ; | ‘ F where yoy're ' ; o S e Black Wl * Broducs Cor sustde: sk Nooemies | | NORTHERN HOTEL BetzCOliseum’MelodyM‘en Princess EW"%VE"%“" W ou dumi ¢ o Bedt rhutes, | W—Iflu‘:‘wm‘m .A Skookum town orders given Big Fi i fal attention DON’T MISS THIS 14 TApe Feanu A completely changed organization—all dif- _P eanut ferent — better than ever — direct from the W!"" States — presents up-to-date latest music— Wild Honey Nougat ‘novelty ideas plus real wicked pep—these Nutty Nougat facts guaranteed— Monkey Slabs Big Five Clocolate l | i Oriole Grabs 5 P astries FORBES—Assistant Lead, Pianist ASK FOR THEM MURPHY—And his Saxes L Nde to order Ior QIP—Dmms a Band by Himself L SON—Just arrived, Solo Ranjo TM I rros . UNO—The Fiddler Company gg. All Engagements r'Ahltlleen