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Ppaqrarr e W S AN S R SN A S THOSE SECRET SERVKE GUYS MUST B CRA2Y- - 4 (NOBODY EVER GETS (A TRAT House UNLESS THEYRE FRIENDS OF THE SJUDGES == THEYRE WATCHING The JUDGE'S HUBERY HENRY DAVIES ¥ [ SoL Mt Garrey Conen wallen FUTTER le; DAILY ALAbKA LMPIRL FRIDAY JULY 20, 1928. By CLIF F STERRETT I THink Iu Ge BACK AND GO m AND SEE THE JUDGE ANYWNAY - Those DICKS PROBABLY Founy ouT TevRe AL dame 8y Tws Time YUKON BRINGS 21 Marine News cock, Westward at 10 o'clock last night / WORSE - (gemmiers CHARLIE e R St SeRey BOWES BranARD THOMAS & ARON LAskuy Mixe TO JUNEAU;TAKES 51 PERSONS AWAY The Yukon, arrived Capt in port from Charles Glass. the | ik Gooaie ! Nou MUST NOY Ge IN THERE = WE'RE NOT On The wRoné TRACK = GC HOME AS QUICKLY AS Vo CAN AND WE . MEE T Nou AT miD- NIGHT S e e b s s b s b s a4 g Vith the following passengers for ADMIRAL ROGERS s s » o o Juneiu: A HA |\, Steamer Movements Kittie Gay, H. M. Bowser, Goldie HERE; S LARGE 4 b ¥ GG, i, AR Howser, Jvels AD LM @ ; gt LO. OF SALMON % Alameda due 8 o'clock tomor- # "“'r“”“l .‘T']‘f“;"vlu“'}‘“,‘\" _|% row, morning, * ol g PO o M T The Admiral Rogers, Capt. A. W. [ o agoioy . g . €. Pcol, William Malon Nickerson, arrived in port enroute |y “ gat oty o "““"'; R, J. Sommers, Mrs. S. Patty, sButh at 10 o'clock Jast night, af-| g purcles ‘Gpaviotte due Sat. |- Fatty. Jr, Mayor C. E. Tay. ter first loading safmon at Sitka|g "0t ot % {lor, Raymoud O. Smith, ¥, L. Falk- and Chatham, and herring at Hool |4 queen due Monday $ler. \1‘\11.\. A s“\'n-:.»‘ .11,« vy J'mlltl. {II Bay. b IR 215, Moeks, A Lnglestad, L Bistonzots for Flineai " were:| g g SMARder due Man. 3|Flowman, . Phipss. Mies L. B . >, T. Row: 1 e o4 e o Mer: J. Meherin, Major D. H Bishop P. T. Rowe, Blanche Ben- |y o i L R s, Nals ooty e jamin, W. Barnett, Mrs. W. Bar-| . gepenuiep salLINGs | Cllette and L. G. 3 . nett, Miss L. B. Herner, Miss lolalg ajotian wcheduled to satl &, 1n¢ Yukon sailed from hemo @ Through which the general Vanvranken, Miss Ova Kuyken-f “"p 0 Fe attle July 21 “"".I ¢ 6 o'clock this morning, after re-|| public can always have fits ma Wheatley, Major|g o s dwyeER Al T T | maining in port all night in or-| | wants supplied. o, Hen Ay L el Ailee 18 scheduled & uplr tr:; catch high tide at Wran. GC:;:::‘ nz. ’m; ‘:nnmm oit, Cornelia Phillips, O. C. Flee- o g Soelee st | o |8ell Narrows. adv ements: 30r, Rev, Charlea E. Rice, W. P.lg o1 “‘::’(f“”"]:,‘“"”"""' July #1 pagsengers leaving were: Miss| | Closing time tor dispiay ad- Johnson and four stcerage. 4 Prince Geprge scheduled ‘to 4| Orist, B. K. Vahncle, Afoert vertisements: 11 A. M. South of Juneau the Admiralj, " oo o0 Saraninret Julvib McGaire (hr(nw_l MG ER, } Ten cents per line firat in- Rogeis is scheduled to load salmon | 4 2& uti 8 < ¥ % Cameron, Pasquali Alterio, L. D.|’| sertion. at Petersburg, Wrangell, HIdden g noip wectern is scheduled to # Ilob:-, Miss o :'rm-k. Mrs‘. M Five cn;u :g'r conunuuas sub- Inlet and cow Arm. When she A sail frcm Beattle July 24, at # A. Falk, ) T. Lotsfeldt, Edith sequent seriion. | feaches Seattle she expects th have |, ¢ b 2 /| - Young, Mrs. H. D. MacLeod, Bd Count five average words to a capscity load of canned salmon,|g oo ooeo L abiian: ashisanied 1 ® Peterson, Dave M. Dishaw, Mrg, | | the line. d fresh fish, while berig ~ 0" 0 \,‘m'l_“"v(.x_ pee | M., Cottrell, Esther O. Laughilin, Minimum charge, 50 cents. accommodations are al-|g o5 .1y pm‘ i Mrs, W. D. Goss, C M. Parks, Mr. ready taken up, & Admiral Rogers scheduled to #|ies 2re. J. B Bower, Mg, J. H. She sailed from Juneau at 1 am.fe o ron Saattle July 26 4 Day, Joseph Saunders, Cleto " Bar. today with the following passen-fg o 0 2 y 0 4 |govo, June Tastings, T. L. Allen, FOR RENT gers: Eda n, Bdythe Bap-1a vionfechednlod to sall fr Ruth Allen and seven steerage for ; tie and one . for Seattle; (_ Sddits Shi ‘;L Thiewd ’:;’"': Seattle. FOR RENT-—Simpson: apariment. Karl Theile, for Wrangell, H. ¥ i N * 3| Marie Van Alst, Gilbert Van Alst.| Gold Belt Ave. Preston, Henry Roden, Albert _'_ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS # (l‘.‘nrrhm P\v;;m »\Ix;vx,l(l' I;; T\\‘v[.;:x\,"]{lg. F(‘»_._ 0 b m”m“;&i e e R e |# Prince George due to sail #| Gt L0 (O SCor i for Ket.| house on 6th mear Franklin.! i # southbound 2 am. Sunday. #1500 W1 0 Talmacgs, ¢, 7| Newly painted inside and out PRINCE RfiFERT IN * Alaska scheduled soutibound #|gaviner, Charles Talmadge, Ruth| Fiano. Good turniture. Inquire PORT 4+ about July 27. 4| fteerage for Wrangell; Ruth Cor-|poR™ RENT—5 room furnished : T 71! b ’ * A 4 ,nollll:« and two steerage for Peters- | pouse Electric range and hot SEoNEns - Pyihco Rupett, Ceph | urg: water furnace. See Cash Cole. Donald McDonald, arrived in port :Marqitgffithifi:;:fifi? S PR TR S A " rom L at 7 o'clock last : wH ESS LO 0! INT—4 room nicely furn- :venintghpw;l‘l:m:'). ‘;[( “Altertaon. for : ;“’fi'l““ £d. Ay purth ol B PRINC UISE _F Ishzfl‘rapL Heated. lnruflyro 115 Juneau. e eIty TIME B HERE EARLY TODAY| west 6tn st. or phone 330. She has a total of 217 passen.|¥ Virginia IV salls for Chicha- # gers aboard this voyage, 10 of : ::"‘_;‘"“n i ‘f‘“‘"";“:' i I"j: Steamer Princess Louisa, Oapt A‘;{‘_RT’:‘E’L""S “"m‘? *:7:3”‘;"— whom are beund for the Interior, [ £ ©OUE 2V €LY : “:‘[*' ay @|A Siater, arrived in port from K““"" E“A ‘:‘” ‘“x‘,h R :64 "o the remainder being round trip] . m‘k"“‘ “‘" |0““‘)[c‘£’2'k~ow'r‘: +|the north at & oclock this morn- unon Apts. one 304. touriste. # Saturday night : & |Ing. and left for the south at 7:30 Pianc, Veeror u-n_~uopnpn_l-c- PaoRe. At about midnight Sulunluy. she Py ~F]r“ I'(n\'rv 7O v o'clock. Those taking passage at graph, sewing machines. Rent i3 due to raturn bere, and will re- % ATOReA F prel Y % [Juneau, were: &r sals: WABA0E Wnsio BASTHS. main in port until 2 am, Sunday | - n.ulr;"’"g :r:rl l\lx‘kntj m‘\,r: +| Mrs. A. M. Gearon, Lawrence T e R baseer Mg g rna g sl i ien . . o ' INT — ul 'urnis Bfi“ B"d Si s :‘_‘:l":m;ls‘" PR . ;/l‘r?:‘:xvl tlvvllrr-:.mr.i‘.l l?‘;lo;forgur:.n!n:{:l Fol‘;l:::!l(l. llnfleyur double. st v g ng A % % % & % %IMr and Mrs. L D. Langendort for| Newly' painted. Baths and ‘hot “Dixie” for Tourists Seattle; Elizgboth Marshall for| water furnished. Furn ished D J Earl Allt Vancouver. cabins $5.00 per month. Apply MORLAIX, Brittany, July 20.|TOVe y : 0, ! ————— Seaview Apts. —Franz Gourvil, Brittany bard, But Can’t Drive Now TIDES TOMORROW FURNIERED RS uituraite keeps to the costume f" his fore- e Apts. and houses. 132 6th Bt. f-:hm. and at s big Kfl:]‘"u ELKHART, Ind, July 20.—| Low tide, 9:49 am, -0.8 feet. ering of Bretons he sings thelyys john 8. Landon of Elkhart.| High tide, 3:20 am, 16.1 feet. | Celtic songs they love. But helpgljeved by, the late Elwood| Low tide, 10::4 pm., 2.7 feet MISCELLANEOUS gave a surprise recently to some|yaynes to be the first womaz| High tide, 4:16 p.m., 15.7 fect. |pATMIST—ome and have your American tourists who stopped| 1o grive a gasoline automobile ir — fortune ‘told from your hand.| to hear him sing the songs oflihe {nited States, does mot own ATTENTION MASONS | Work, business, marriage and his homeland. When they ab-|a car mow and can not drive By thio SLEARRIAIEL 1a. 108 Wkt plauded he turned toward: thel,pe The officers and members of| gtreet group and sang “Dixie,” anee |, n the fall of 1898 a “motor|[Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & —. River” und “Old Black Joe” inf{wagon” ocmpany here had mov-|A. M., and sojourning Brethren, & —————r-— | perfect English. ed into its new 40 by 150 foot|are requested to assemble at Odd | 0| building and started turning out|Fellows’ Hall Saturday evening HOTEL 4 American Olympi 7:00 o'clock, to attend the 1C horseless carriages. at " e ymp One noon, Haynes told Mrs.|ceremonies of laying the corner ZYNDA Team in Amsterdam|;andon, then in his employ, that|stones of the new Juneau Public : he would leave his machine down [High Schcol building and the ELEVATOR SERVICE AMSTERDAM, July 20.—The|town and he wanted her to drive|Scottish Rite Temple. By order 8. ZYNDA, Prop American Olympic team arrived|it to the factory. She did, suc-|of the W. M. ¥ % here today in fine fettle, ready|cessfully, and found Haynes wait- CHAS. E. NAGHEL, for the hmoru games. ing anxiously for her. He had|—adv. Secretary. wanted to prove that a woman w5 \ S Govemor iof Erickson OIS an aitonblle. ~ GEO. ANDQEIT‘DON Now Leading Ayers Reliable Transfer Py ngpl.il"nu Phone 149 Res. 148 b HELENA, Mont., July 20—|(en years” COURTESY and GOOD Returns from 1420 out of 1490 _ SERVICE Our Motto Anderson: Music Shoppe —————— Btate precincts give Governor J. E. Erickson 23,505 votes as against 23,192 vctes for Roy Ayers in the Democratic Guber- matorfal race. e ——— HUGE SUM WILL BE SPENT ON CHICAGO RACE TRACK Henry Roden, attorney, is a Petersburg-hound passenger on the Admiral Rogers. He expects to return here on an early steamer. BURFORD’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk CHICAGO, July 20.—At least $200,000 will be spent for improve. meats of the racing plant at Lin- coln Field within the next year, rding to Colonel Matt Winn, ecting head of the track. _dncreased seating capacity of the grand stand, a new restaurant with a lounge, added landscaping, beautifying of the paddock struc. Aure, and addition of swings and Denches, are a few of the improve. ‘ments listed. i —_—————— “ RETURN FROM KETCHI<AN [ 8 THE WHITEHORSE INN The New Palatial Modern | Hotel at Whitehorse The Whitehorse Inn has just been built in keeping witk the latest in hotel conmstrue-.' tion. All reoms with hat and cold running water of which no other hotal in the Yukon can boast, private connecling and public baths, mald amd bellboy segvice. ‘Write or wire for reserva- . Assistant District Attorney H . . Btabler, returned on the Alaska 3 Ketchikan where he spent (] week on official work. Miss , clerk in the office of T T O AR S ) “Strange as it may seem,” Mrs. Landon said, “I can’t drive a car now and haven't owned one for ) 'hnl Fresh shipment of “GRANDMA’S” Home Made Cookies The kind that mother tried to make SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHORES 8385 R FOR SALE — |FOR SALE — 8 room rurnished |WANTED — Woman or girl to | WANTED—Partner to enter new FOR SALE FOR SALE—Duplex house. Furn- ished. 4 rooms with bath top | floor, 3 rcoms with bath lower floor, electric ranges, ch cash. Apply Feldon Apt “Remodeled 6 FOR SALE room | house. Splendid view. Tefms | re. nable. Phone 383. FOR SALE—Furniture to com- pletely furnish 4 room house, including piano and acuum sweeper. All in first class con- dition Reasonable, w. B King. Phone 4401 Fibre chair and | rocker. John Rustgard. 209. FOR SALE four room — Partly furnished, house on Glacier Fine for Phone 175 or Highway, near town. fishermen, $500. 983, FOR SALE CHEAP — 24 room apartment house and store building in Douglas. Inquire Tex Zimmerman or address P. 0. Box 271, Douglas. FOR SALE—1 side chair not used. at sacrifice. Room 9, Rooms or Phone 396. upholstered fire- Will sell Orpheum LE—&ood paying restau- For particulars, write 700, care Empire. FOR rant. to No. FOR SALE—-2 five room houges; modern conveniences; concrete foundations, choice locations; level lots. J. T. Welch. Phone 1501. | house. cery. Inquire Belmont Gro- FOR SALE—One 3 room house; one 7 room house; well furn- ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar- age. Inquire California Gro- cery. WANTED work in Mattson House, Boarding RS. nurse. GRACE K. SILVERMAN, Phone 436. business, preferably lady who is capable of office work. Write to 602, care Empire. State in letter amount capital possible to invest. Good possibilities fo! right party. WANTED—Roomers and board- ers. Phone 903. AS THE LARG- ', MOST -TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPID JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA: § ELMER REED’S SHOPPE Genuine Curios Winter & Pond Bldg. BELMONT Full lme of Fancy llld Staple Groceries We deliver anytime—Phone 29 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane o -“pa.m. 6:15p.m. *%:15a.m. $7:30p.m. 9:16a.m.t 9:40p.m. 12:30p.m.+ §11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:16p.m.t $1:00a.m. *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. 9:30a.m.t 9:56p.m. 12:45p.m.t §11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m. 8:30p.m.t $1:05a.m 5:05p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be lccep!ud‘ $—Saturdays only. §—REffective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY Peerless Bakery 127 Front St~ mlono 222 Isakson & Sonick General Contracting, Reair- | ing. and Painting. Contract cr Day Work PHONE 5104 L FINES STEAM SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound 16 Boat— Northwestern Alaska Alameda Aleutian Northwestern Yukon Alameda Alaska Northwestern Aleutian cduly 10 July 14 July 17 July 21 July 24 v dmly 28 ~July 31 ...Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 11 JJuly 14 July 17 July 21 July 24 July 28 July 21 Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 11 Aug. 14 July July July 23 Aug. Aug. 24 All the above sailings are summer excursion W. E. NOWELL, Agent trips. Phone 2 Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbousd Watson July 18 July 22 Aug. 2 BEvans July 26 Queen July 19 July 23 July 27 Dor. Alexander July 20 July 23 July 23 Rogers ... July 26 July 30 Aug. 3 Dor. Alexander ...July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Thnrougn trcxels sold from Juneau to Califoee nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal, Reservations and information on ROUND THMN WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steame ship Line also to the ORIENT via AK ERICAN MAIL LINE, BRICE H. HOWARD, GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Pho Douglas Alaska. PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE THE ADMIRAL LINE Agent, Phone ‘& 18, TOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRIN. LOUISE—July 10, 20, 31, Ang. 10, 21, 31} | PRIN. CHARLOTTE—July 18, 24, Aug. 3, 14, 24}* PRINCESS ALICE—July 17, 27, ‘Aug. 7, 17 Tickets Yo ang from all Eastern pol-h ot Unitef Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Libers) Btopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent, COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ' MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham. Killisnoo, Baranof Tyee, Petershurg, Kake, Port Alexander, Port Walters, tnd way ports. Information A. F, McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. CHAS. G. WARNER CO ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers ' \ Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY | Canadian National Railways | S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE | GEORGE” LEAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY EVENING southbound from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. making direct conmection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER for all points EAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms, Hot Ifl cold running water In every room. For reservations apply h H. R. SHEPARD, Ageat, Junean, Alaska