The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1927, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY NOV. 2| 1927. NEEWANS GOTA LI / ; A W i 2L AST ME - MY 60sH! STt ERRAND TDO, GALS e A d SOTHEY ARE, § I DONT HEAR W L SEE A BIG Fn?E \K/fl'u i : e N AN, B a1 ErT B | YELLINT AN gl OUR HuLL sHipsCREw | IS o ' o Houthbouna Two SKUNKS TIED To e e 3 1 snew, A5 B KIN AROUND AT/ P . Lv.Seattle ArJuneau Lv.Juneau W A TeEE, MURDERERS M B8 - B AMOST LIKE Y PLX;”JAS'M\/, ! ¢ B St WATSON ... Nov. 12 THOLEH THEY BE! ; o O THEY WAS LT, . e ; W B R OGRRS ok ne gl ey 0 LS 2 ! 7R WATSON . .28 1 7 Dec. 10 ROGERS ........) Dec. 4 Dee. T Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, 0. Also reduced rates to Californ amd return. Througn tickews soid frowm Juneau to Califor- nfa ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in conuection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, I'hone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIF{C COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H, F. ALEXANDER, President WHO'S u He o : . i IND WHERF ; - § / o i || ) , (N\@& ALASKA | PR e v 3 & 2 , _\ STEAMSHIP COMPANY B il iy B < ' W -5 ' SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED B 1 \ ! SAILING SCHEDULE B. Gree traveling 1 Due Juneau Due Juneau r B - b : Juneau on the ‘Admiral v . Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbound Southbound A Steamer | { 3 v 1YUKON .. 3 Nov. 8 Nov. 16 ""‘ NORTH [>) B. F. Heintzleman of the U. § e i g | *ALASKA 5 Nov. 15 Nov. £3 [ thwesterr 1 J Forostry Service, Who st 7 2 Z . NORTHWESTER . Nov. 22 Nov. 30 ‘S Worrow aftcrnoon or ‘ week for a short trip t hi +ALAMEDA ; Nov. 29 Dec. 7 ng kan, returned on the Adm i ALARKL: . e el Deb. 14 Admiral Wat: scheduled to dringin with him James K, t—Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. HEDL | s B o e & *—Will call at Petersburg. Brings Th sey en sail from Seattle Nov at | | Ryder of banks, H. D. Camp- U. 8. Marshal of Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Scattle gers, M l]‘m” rreg .':mm.r» Mary scheduled 11, an arrival .:u the THE EMPIRE I FOR RENT FERRY TIME CARD and return-—$73,50, to uneau sail from Vancouver Nov, 2 Admiral Rogers o it 9 p.om / H. J. Raymond of Baranof, ar- 13 THE. NEDIUM FOR RENT—A 3-toom house-| Leaves Jnnca_}l for vouglas and i wwl- NO%LAegfingzggflg ;ggg 4235 han [ KILB Alameda fled fto s rived on the A irs from Through which the gencral keeping apartment, suitable for e from Sea Nov. 26 W ) y ¢ witness public can always have it€[¢ 2 men. 3rd and Gold. Phone 6:15a.m. *4.00p.m. a. m. 7 e to be tried in wants supplied. 602, *7:15a.m. 6:15p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | the pre m of court Closing time for classified s 9:15a.m.1 $7:20p.m. ‘Alghled ‘son tBound . abo. ‘Noy Deputy 1 al C. V. Brown of | | advertisements: 2 P. M. T, O 12:80p.m.t o AT ] FOR PB!NCEH?U%%B-ETAUVAS%ICOUVEI&N?AW y ' Peters ived on the Admiral osing time for dispiay ad- room house completely furnis 2:00p.m. 12 midnight £ B LEA UTHBO iral Rogers southhound ? i verticements: 11 A. M U etiist 18 Tinene. - Bhikdl 3:15p.m.1 $1:00a.m. N ook Widhaeley Bie arrivals on the Ten cents per line first in-|| 5qs SXeePt for Hoens "*"| Leawes Dougas for Juneau PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 15, 29, Dec. 20, Jan. 3 night. | N from Sitka s Boris Kos seriion, : 5.3 6:30a.m. biuhp.m, B | L | v el N educe un LOCAL SAILINGS rometipoff. His name was drawn I'ive cents for contifiuwus sub-| | I Building suitable 30a.m. Sp g e o & | Margnita scheduled to icave | o0 the Girand Jury list sequent insertion. for store or business location. 9:80a.m.t Tickets to and fron. a1l Eastern points of Unfiie4 P 2: Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. :45p.m.} = e 15p.m. # Gails for § every accompanied by Mrs Minimum charge, 50 cents, FOR RENT — Furnished room,| 8:80p.m.¥ $1:05a.m o) B ; Monday at 11 p. m 1| Reed, for Sitka on the Ad steam heated. . APPly SOrbY 4 preight will be accepted. Mr. Reed has heen pts., Apt. No. 4. | $—Saturdars only. Heinizle o ( vmy)hl N H. | fa lV sails tor C! [||(I‘ L(H |1 it g - ———— | > 4 i ¢ e . i 3 . Y L * in Juneau for the last el T | evary Wodnesday nl;,'xc l~'ur | house; includes 2 bed room: ] g i Johneon i\ Chatham Straits route Anaugh, i LAY e & 3 Juneau F erry & NflVl{;“- throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight 3 10 o'clock every ‘h.ur"a) | 4 FOR b SOW 5Ty 3 » - train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Com g v o g dy furn-| T. \ei“ Box 1“3 ! tion (,ompnn) g.\torlbr, l:nd over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. 4 Phone * 5 p. m.|FOR REN' urnished aeated i - uring the winter months there are two passenger trains — O Satnin. ot ail oald" witar ‘. each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- e i + ~ 3 o h | i tables and other information imquire of any steamship or & | United States Land Off K1t Caatid ”d‘mm \11‘\”(‘11\':{ \llr"lf ‘q""”“ 1§7i(00 to §10.00 & month | FIRE ALARM CALLS railread agent, or write ’ yal Petroloym | Juneau Land District at An 3 T g i _1 |13 iThird and Frankiin. Dept. of the Interior Wiike Tawnary. o rons set Fogp, THE ALASKA RAILROAD tender from - Yakutat,| chorage, Alask ; White CLIFF Apis, 1, 2 and 3 r;cm{ port early this morn- Ip the M » Application he % turnished Apts. Phonc 209. Front, near Ferry Way. for Sitka and way ports at | J. W. Reed, U. 8. Deputy Count five average words to Ideally situated. Phone 182. | 1 8 u\hnk Wednesday night. ¢ O tor of Customs of the port || the line. Gl R P \ Brown, R. fire place, ete., on Nov. 16. J. Bob Kitnik, D L Front, opp. City Whart. Anchorage -t= age TENDER MHERE SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn-| Front, near Saw Mill — Rt & Rilipwich: 55 s Se r e ished; 1-2 rooms; neat, clean; Willoughby at Totem Gro. — Reed and wife, M /. Feltx,} o ¥ 4 B FOR SA! gas boat, 18| and newly painted; baths. Also Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Ma Digmond. K on ¥ . p. Regal engine. Suitable| furnished cabins $5.00 pa Frofil wiid_Sevunl. MOtOTShlp Margmta ¢ . ® Front and Main. lling or seining. First{ month. o ; v 3 ; y s e Jlass condition. Phone 346. e Second vnd Main, The oftical Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves tke , 1) U 5 4 A sl i, oy | e Ris o it g A o City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Before the A togers lof § s )S, Victor Latest Phono MISCELLANEOUS Fice Hall. the channel she stopped at Doug- DAGNY HAS FISt zed u p. vs of the Stat etaphy Bad Hiasorte Ik i Gastineau and kawvu Way | { Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisuoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichagof, Sitka and las, and discharged 25 tons o : 1 S Seiming g e P o and rent. Expert Piano and|pyraeren ‘Gome wna have your! Beconl(ll and Goldi‘ Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakee, 3 W e The Dagny, Capt. Ola tri Fourth and Harris. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and freight. She is due to return h g ) o R g 2 Phonograph Tuning, Repalring m t hand. | Fiftk and Sold. . at 8 o'clock Wednosday ovening, |A7rived In pot vesiords ' @iornoy - L6 Musical Goods. Mail orders fill ;‘;3‘:%;‘:‘1: b ml’;‘::‘fl“‘nér Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 -o’clock. 1 Sor Fiftn and East. 4 = e o R . 4 - ed. Anderson Music Shoppe | ypo eniure foretold. 302 Front | Seventh and Gold. A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliavle Transfer Co., Phone 149 TIDES TOMORROW o g e e Ay i ) 5 > "°C] Phone 143. Street. Yow tids kb e Re. SR U112 Tiath, ack 9 powr Howks COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. High tide i 5.7 feot T : o s A & 4 i WANTED & o “'l Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Tow tide 3 T O ue, ¢ t. Wint 8, S 1leh Kirk { Distin Ave., and Indian St. Hri):h :m pped everal d: 4 i nbraced inl {GANTED—We buy any kiza o | |J. B. BURFORD & CO.} | Ninth and Calhoun. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS 55 . No. 1525.1 fyrniture — broken or other i HoveuiR gu Mah. i 4 \ w. C. Moonr_ WANTED it 1 RoLIk e A 'th shore of) yige: pay the highiest prices L, 0. At At Comltl ;::m:' fn§°fif§"fl:‘ug’ THE GASTIN AU . Island |y cash or trade. Harris Hdwe TYPEWRITERS Fome Gbgowry. ; ot AREVIORS To You RN Ri KD Ar- THE hikl PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT { 1: 1- gov Toiite 3 ¢t the HOO PACKING [ FOR SAL B8 . i A 16 Front, cvp. Film Exchange. (Mt !cxn.ley hrk Bolm) 1 COMPAD vod here ye Ea s e bBOLOELBEEEL LR ELE L RERISEEES l ady W e gomd PR O - and partiew| P OGT ANT) FOUND Bl i Douglas, 4 e A Faus et ",ml a8 follows: ; | ! D FOULN seventand one-l Y i eml-sal '.‘4N it 4 : No. - | oSt —gik's tooth, Finder pleasc| X-J. SEARICK . THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY was employed ) 1 Club. Reward Jeweler and i3 ¢ : z 2% 012 papers ror surc at The Rmpire . Gambier Ba : . - Frankili 8 Yoot 4 formatio capir - Bay, ¥ k . ) klin Street, betwee: fd bo sent ha GOy 4 s Joig No. 5 bears south tician ernor's Office, Junca | Ve o 17 This HEIPS | 54 min. B, ¥ . Watches Front and Seoond Streets i Sl s e For strained eyes try simplel chains distant, thence by me- “ Diamonds PHONE 350 { X Silverware 4 P KT e i ATTENLION yar boric, ete, as mixed inl anders along the shore of It you need a good car v » wash. One smu Gambier Bay as follows to 8 phone 49§, Handy Andy's Shon.|bottle ps any case corner No, 2 M. C.: S e iRWN,, Pr ady, ore cyes. I sut (1) §. 76 deg. 06'min. W. GAS&QAT 1.71 ¢l Imixn your Thanksgiving Dinner. Derg- t , 8 3.26 chains YOSEMITE, Cal, Nov. 21— > ; mann: adv. by G b u g eg. 35 min. W. “Heap plenty snow this winter 2 - 4 e g Many acorns fall on ground. Squir- 1 Y g T mnvmmmum 3155 due 20 min. w. |1l it ot e con . vy . . i Je 2.71 1§ or big snows when pine seeds B min. W. taste much good. Injun sqqu-‘ NOTICE to the PUBLIC 98 chalns busy getting plenty sacks acorn® (6) S. 35 desg. min. W. to make Injun bread. All signs, GROSS’ COLISEUM extends its appreciation to the ure fans of juneau for patronoge giv o the picture “PRI- haing much snow in mountains.” vi H (7) 8. 6 deg. 56 min. W, These predictions coming from TU cook tha,t 'flm'nksglvmg B"d 1.94 chains Chiet Ungwah-Too-Tah, of the lo- (8) 8. 16 deg. 53 min. W, cal tribe, point toward a stormy AR 3.43 chains | winter for this section of lhe high VATE 12ZY MURPHY” shown day and Friday. (9) 8. 86 deg. 03 min. B, Sierras, THE MANAGEMENT would also « e it veiy much 5 chains A The presemce of an ““‘“‘"“(‘ if the COLISEUM patrons would =l their FRIENDS L e Vil i about our €GOQD PICTURES and cur GOOD MUSIC. (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W. |time i considered by spme of the THE COLISEUM has only one revenue m which to pay their expens d that is MOTION PICTURE EN- TERTAINMENT and that is given cur STRICT ATTEN- TION. SALARIES AND 'INCIDENTAL EXPENSES AMOUNT TO $3000000 MONTHLY AND THAT IS SPENT RIGHT HERE. OUR CREW IS LARCE ENOUGH 0.42 chains residents to be indicative of .\ Thence W. 8.96 chains to long, hard winter. Already a drop |} FOR A THEATRE IN A BIG CITY. . A Manager sorner No. '8; thence N. in temperature is being noted mh 1 2 chains to corner No. evening. 4; thence E. 13.50 ¢ E Ice skating, the first wlnu . corner No. 6; thence p sport, will' probably commence An Operator and Electrician General Utility Carhier and Uther And 4 Musicians in the Pit chains to corner about December first. THAT I8 WHY THE COLISEUM 1S 80 WELL PATRON- lace of b i — e - —— Fn?;( l;mo nnimonrml.x acres.” A. Van Mavern, traveling sa IZED AND WE THANK THE JUNEAU PUBLIC. & G!.OS°’ COLISEUM. ( o8 Public Stenographer | to a turn Any and all persons claiming|man, 18 making the round trip \dversely any of the above de-|the! Admiral Rogers and will .go. ieribed Jand should file their ad-|on to Petérsburg on the steamer, verse claims with the Register of L e—————— th: United States Land Office, at| wa never bkpected to live Anchorage, Alaska, within the| ‘day when the little thin seriod of publicat or thirty unt?' -m! the hosiery would days thereafter, or th will belgs vigibi barred by the provisions of thelyng 4 th ‘ girdle smtute, the | Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, {the 2nd day of November, 1927.}4 J. u}le Y GREEN, ¥ Reg| First p Nov. 10, ““fllflllllllllllllilllmlfl Last Jau. 20, iillllllll!lllllIIIII|I|HIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|ImfllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIII = =

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