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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FR]DAY SEPT. 21, 1928. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT = E— ,__._";. vt » FlN ERTARE A o A Y/ CANTAPFORD| |ie weck. | | THABE gy Gie BUT OUTTA T EST T'TAKE A RUN 1 NEED ATRIP LIKE I CAN'T! b RS w;g;l OIS ; SPENDIN 00B e v DIDN'T \E - | GONNA GIT y ) » ERKINS, AN g : Ak _ YOUR WAGES VACATION . 1 RONNIAY TRAT | LY KNOW 1T AS CLERKR} SUMMER SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN ... Sept. 12 YUKON .......Sept. 8 . Sept.1l . Sept. 19 ALASKA . .....Sept.15 Sept, 18 Sept. 26 ALEUTIAN —....... Sept. Sept. 25 Octi 3 YUKON . ... Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Qect. 10 ALASKA ...Oct. 6 Oct: 9 Oct 17 ALEUTIAN ...Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 24 YUKON ......Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct, 31 ALASKA .....0Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Phons 2 Marine News | NOME MINER IS ! DEAD, SEATTLE .00000%0#*0**#‘QUEENHERETODAY bRy 1‘ R Maovemethe MANY PASSENGERS Capt. E. W. Johnston, Pio- * Y e * NORTHBOUND | | The stensasr Qrsem Ceptptw e, N8 BE Skagway and ' — HILLIONARE i | # Admiral Watson due Saturday # | for Enquist, arrived here at noon Nome, Dies 4 night. % today Soutnbound from Sitka with & # Admiral Rogers due Monday. % 36 passengers for Juneau: Sam{ capt. B. W. Johnsmn who took ! # SCHEDULED: SAILINGS % | Guyot, H, Messerschmidt, ' a great fortune put of the Three! # Aleutian scheduled to sall & Zimmerman, Venetia Feero, F. N.[gtar Fraction and No. 8, Cooper| # from Seattle Sept. 22, at 9 %/ Feero, Joe Meherin, Mr. and Mrs:|Gulch, on the Nome Third Beach | ARD 4 am . {F. L. Herbert, John A. Davis, R.|pine, died recently at his home in' e “i FERRY TIME C # Yukon scheduled to sail from B, Martin, T. W. Searle, W. Jenks Modina on the east shoro of Lake| THE EMPIRE FOR SALE—_30 Gov. Springfield | 4 Seattle Sept. 28, at 9 a.m. % Weolston, C. W. Bals, Uhester|washington, near Seattle. Is the Medium Sporter. Lyman peep and gold | LeAves Juneau for Douglas and # SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS riswold, Capt, V. Pertilieff, John| capt. Johnson was born in ‘Chi. ' Mhleish which! tres astbedl ;ad sights, perfect: condition, h % Princees Louise in port at Nowicke, L. M, Carrigan, Bill|cago 6§ years ago and became a| f . r # 4.oclock tomorrow morning | parks, Emmett Convor, H .R. R can slways LSV (S . o1 Rt e et arks, Emme or, | sailor on Lake Michigan, sailing{filwants supplied. Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbound: Ly T K2 e : 5 # . and sails south at 7:30. Shepard, Thomas B. Judson, J. C.|schooners when a bey, quick |FOR SALE — Piano. Box 1782, R eranii 4 gy, .Rogers ... Sept. 6 Sept. 10 Sept. 14 # Afaska due southbound about iy ifil . Closing time. for classified il Empir 12:30p.m.t . §11:15p.m. Dor. Alexander . Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Segt, 13 | Mason, Bill Keene, George Nelson, vancing until he was a P v 3 P, ) ot E “ b 8 - [Madvertisements: 2 P. M. o 2:00p.m. 2 midnight ; S : Sept. 26. }:\]111.;{1:1 “llv‘lim:;xdn‘vt; ”,uyl(l‘l’,“,Mla He went to Seattle in 1888 and be- | Closing time for display ad- ‘R\u()()‘\vl“(m SALE —One old £ 15p.m. % $1:00a.m. 9 (‘)‘;l::!l:'n. Be‘:)!! 1139 SS?;(. 1272 soeg‘tt 2: — Shaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc-|came interested in shipping, was![fvertisements: 11 A. M. seianle: and: ‘4 yohng: BE4 ©4:00p.m. ! g ;i ? : L] LOCAL SAILINGS Conshie, Jack McConshie, Mr. and |4 wharfinger anddthen manager of Ten cents per line first in- 'I,MPM”W Alayukn J L ';Jo R A Througn vickers sola rrom Juneau to Califom @ Marginita scheduled to leave #{Mry, Martin Ebona, Arrow. Ebona,|n gtevedoring: company. In 1897 [ilsertion | i . 4 “"'?03 m“ as “31’ '“’ " aln ports also to {iew York via Panama c’l'.l:} % for Sitka and way ports ai % pepecca Ebona, Jerry Willilams and |y W o hes 'POR S 3 ¥ y eservations and. Information. on ROUND 3 # .8 oclock Thursday night: % J willame. Jve (e ese Lo SRR sENE A kg f. < ®ive, centa for contipupuell FOR SALE—O N Soam. 37 4spm. ! 'WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steame ® Yhaisic.ov s POistiede d illlams, 3 ral large barges with him which subsequent insertion. i in Box 254, :30a.m.t 9:55p.m, R ship Line also to the ORIENT via AM rginia B o pes The Queen sailed for Seattle at|pe operated between ships in the Count five average words: tofil| — Ay panessa :45p.m.t §11:30p.m. \ FRICAN MAIL LINE. #ofiand way ports at 6 o'~ & ;.39 pyn, with the following from nay apd shore, and betwesn. Skag. |[l|the line A dogierts 5. g it ombay - i {16p.m. 12:16a.m, ; BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone & glock. every Wednesday #yunequ; For Seattle, Juanita|way and Dyea, transterring treight Minimum charge, 50. centa. for quick sMs. Aduyess. 55 B ‘30p.m.t $1:06a.m 1 A\ GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18; night, Forl:',unfhxumk az..xsirm Loule, H. Kilhefner, P. Posch, Alex |gram (he. latter, place to Dyes. Box 1236, Juneau P ¥ Douglas Alaska. "““r .: mh‘t“ ck €761 % Peterson, Henry, Saari, R. Larson| Heo also operated a hay, grain |FOR SALE—Round Oak Heater| ®—Thane, PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICH Aiartéa First lcaves. every 4 "4 Tom Duekeland. For Peters:\and produce ccmpany at Skagway, and Great Western Heater. 115| t—Freight will be accepted. THE ADMIRAL LINE dnesday at 1 pm. for ¢|DWr8i J. J. Murphy, C. Taylor. Por| ynere he accumulated considerable W. 6th Street or Phone 330. $—Baturdays only. mmm: and Kok and 4| Vraugell: ~James ~Wickersham,|yeq estate. He went to Nome ~ - e §—REffective Aoril 1st. wayports. Herbert Kicker, Fred lmhlqu‘:sl‘, shortly after the discovery of gold N'T Wurnished apt.|FOR SALE - ~odge delivery Walter Germells, 8. Hellenthal,!iyore and operated a lighterage| 8 I 1. Pl 29 truck. Cheap. Inquire Empi 2 PR ) pera ghterag: Steam heated. Phone 29. ruek. heap. Inquire Empire. PR RS =8 000 Mr. and Mrs, Hedbry, Roden. For|pusiness, . He.acquired the mins i o o s | it i re Bmpire.! Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Ketchikan: Mrs, C. B. Hanna, C.|ing claims here referred. to, afteriFOR RENT—A pleasant house- FOR SALE — Comptometer. Bar- tion Company < , !on‘mcn RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEXTTLR | 5 3 mss A. Griffin, Willlam E. BEckley, M.l 1ot of Mtigation, in which George| Keeping apartment. Phone 602.! gain if talien ncw. Inquire Em- W o LOUISE IN |5 cFariane, and G. 6. Williams.| B, Grigsby was his ohlef connsel |5om RN HaSrEE— 5 gm |, PIFe OMiee S LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND w!iFEWPASSENGERs 1§ is estimated that his Protits|" tenor saxaphome. Anderson|FOR SALE —One mve room house ! PRINCESS LOUIS; ; < Jich i HALIBUT RPICES from mining this property were| Musie Shopg’g_ A o gt s R HOTEL PACIFIC E—Sept, 11, 22; Oct. 2. i @e: Princess Loutse, Captatn Al Ly |more than $1,000,000. b | house at Warm Springs bay.| PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 13, 23; Nov. 3, Slater, qrelved. in. port. trom. Van-| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Sept. 21| capt. Johnston moved to Seat-|FOR RENT — Furnished room.| $1g09, $800. down and rest| ZYNDA s et | B = Couver, At 5:16 o'clock yesterday|—Five thousand pounds of halibut|ye 151908, built a beautiful coun.| Phone 2754. ¢asy payment. Mfs. Jack Fan-| vt ey 9 Sleksts toana szom all Bestery polnta,of Unitad n v re sold her terd; t15 | gy . o T S A afternoon with the following for|Were sold here yesterday’ at 13| try home om the east shore of R e e as tarmai| Y BATANGE, NSCoyaTe T COATRS, Ageat Jumesu: Elsie Scruver, Ada M.|and 7 cents, Lake Washington at Medina, where ! Ky T 5 3 T L AR P L S 1951 4 8. ZYNDA, Prop. . Minzgoht, Mary Hunter, Heury e he and Mrs, Jolnson had lived in| RUSt8ard house. 132 Gth St. |FOR SALE—Ome v room house; | S T TR S WL A s D mu, Thomu Angus, John Car.| PRINCE RUPERT, B. €. 8edl.|agse for twenty years. FOR RENT — 4 room furnished!_ On® 3 room house. Phone 478. £ 8 ¢ andiJ. H. Sadlier. ~ She sailed|2L—Fitty six thousand pounds of| e also owned a lot of income| apt. 421% Tth St. Phone 3201.|FOR SALE = 5 room raraisbed| —— ——1 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION- CO at 0!00 pm. for Skagway, for{halibut were sold yesterday at|progucing Seattle real estate.and e " O CE TS TR i 3 whiich pbrt she had 36 passergers|1840 and 8 cents to 1870 and 8|other properties besides stocks,|[FURNISHED, heated apt. 6th and| couse- [Rquire’ Bilmont Gro- Reha;l:;e Tmnr:sfcll;s ‘ MOTORSHIP' MARGNITA COURTESY and GOOD | and 160 tons of freight. { cents. bonds and other securities that| Gold. FPhone 5701. The Louise is due to arrive here b R o e gave him a large income. Piioo. Micior Brteshnonts Phono- | WANTED | | Leaves City Dock e Thursd 1 0 ] incom ; o : Phono- | SERVICE Our Motto | y kK every ursday evening at 8 o'clock from Skagway at 5:30 a.m., Satur. In addition to his widow, Mrs. raph, sewing machines. Rent| direct to Funter B: Hawk Inlet, T dag, andt will leave Southbound ai| , ONALGA TAKES QOAL iyol, ' (il on, 'is suevived | 510N sewing ] = s enssan Hostialy PN 6.*4*0’-#{‘(‘**4*‘*4‘*4"t\"r'l"{'f‘ e | . ed| or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe.|WANTED — Situation as plain | & e % | Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Bar 7:30° o'clock. Una Commander L. W. Per-1by a brother, Daniel Johnston, re.| e | 450k Address Box 428. JAPANESE TOY way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for - eee - & at 1 9iding in Nevada, and two sisters, |[FOR REN'T #uily turnished kins, is taking coal aboard at i + s 1N Ithe Pacific Coast Coal Company|Mrs. Earl J. Barnes, formerly of| apartments, single or double. WANTED TO RENT—A furnish- SHOP Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports, Information ABSUY sants dock preparatory to leaving for|Seward, Alaska, now of Olympia, [ Newly painted. Baths and hot| ed house by Sept. 23. Mr. Kaut- | H. B. MAKING A P. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phene: 149 Lok ,{Halnes Sunday. The Unalga will{ Washington, and Mrs. Charles ‘water furnished. Furnished| mann, Bergmann Dining Room. ont Street. . A number of hullhu( hoats were v cabins $5.00 per month. Apply/ - . be there a week or ten’ daysiWoog, formerly of Dawson and et - APPIYSANT k. Wi P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders e e today. Tax bale and fce. i Tthe crew. b hayitig small, Nome and now of Seattle. Sea Apts. | "8 nnniéneoo Day work. Woman, o s Rk i —a ng them were the Alpha, Cap- - e 1: the Ayona,|RTMS target practice, 5 i 3 A 1 - CHA Andrew Brensdol; the Avona, This stors will be closed all MISCELLANEQUS | WANTED Partner to enter new I.J. SmArick « 6. LO. Captain 0. Larson; Atlas, Captain day Mcnday, September 24, on 'Y 2 Jolm Munson; Eagle, Captain John DOROTHEA IN PORT mecount: ‘ofy IMeMMEEhal1da, | ‘business, preferably lady who Jeweler and A iy R The motor rreighter. Dorothea, Ay g o PALMIS1—<ome and nave your| Is capable of office work. Write n Engdal; ‘llene, Captain M. Madsen, | o8 WO 4R ved here|24v. GOLDSTEIN'S ENPORIUM B s yonr ot | 40808 %edre Emire, Skate 18 oimw.uh“ 3 ENGMERS‘M :rcc ::a"x;": O ersells ovo-|this morning from Craig. She un-{ies =222 Work, business, marriage and| [letter amount capital possible | * { Diamonds ” 3 LB Wame: loaded freight at the City Dock | the. tuture. Sovetold. Front| to invest. Good possibilities for Sliverware MACHINISTS tor, Caplain C. Ross; Diana, Cap. and left shortly for Hoomah. . Btreet. ; | iright party. tain HMaitold Grimstead; Franklin, EABRRAG TT 2 < 1 AN b | e ——————————— ané t@e‘Ll(uya.r m.u % Mabry s Cafe WANTED—Roome's and board- 2 AGENTS FOB S. Hellenthal, attorney, left to. e day for Wrangell on the Queen. ers. Phone 903. . ing o ial Buildin | Built i - — TIDES TOMORROW He 1s taking a short business trip hng::m fallding : Miractively || Narrow people may not be popu. | Atlas Imperial (ap uad Douel, Regal,, and will be back here the first of You an et | laf but the cornfeds don’t tind High tide, 6:52 am., 10.5 feet. |next Week. A Lo | by - | /much comfort in being breaa | Pflmm Low tide, 0:14 a.m., 3.4 feet. e o il High tide, 6:10 p.m, 12.4 feet Miss Mildred Morrison is leaving Regulat Dinuners ] cither. Low tide, 12:17 pan., 7.2 feet. |on the Princess Louise. tomorrow wift o = R smhn‘ alldn]bh Mm Mom L ee——— rt ers rni ¢ Corvallls, Oregon, T manufactur er morning for ! . ; I . s COMPLETE LINE' QF SHIP GHANDLERY i u: Permanent Wave, ¥12.50. | where she will enaroll at Oregon . Fess Beauty Parlor. —adv. | State College. | Lunches e |l Open6amtozam {J*- T e PHONE 577 POPULAR PRICES /Y Yes Sir’ We Seu the l Merchants Lunch served }jo—s = For tlfl\e most delici.ous from 11:80: a. m. to: 2 ¥ " Pies, Cakes, Pastries p. m. daily. 50 cents pess Zenith P [} Toat dad Frania: | | MILK MAID BREAD HARRY MAbRY L B i , R d Proptietor Front, opp. City- Whart, : : ! | * southbound: frdm: m : a zo ecezver - » mu lh; :::.oum‘ ?m: g S ” -_—-———‘,. \ 2 : A‘I::n:t“ ;:;::tih:::“m’n ERT hc THE ZENITH HOLDS THE WORLD'S | _ -1 ¥ it 1 M o rusaing watas 1n #vrs o, Tor | RECORD ON LONG DISTANCE - ‘ v RECEPTION For further particulars— ; call,. phane or write Alaska Electric Light il & Power €Co. "'“fi" the best JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Junesu Phone No. 6 Douglar Phane No. 19 e

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