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7 SR YU S Y B AT R RE T RIS AT DLRT R R O YR =YoU SAY AUNT SUSIE WONT STAND FOR YOUR TAKIA' ATRIP To THE WEST IADIES ? ON YEAH, SHE'S PUT TURNIN' MADE PERKINS c 7 Marine News L2 R I I A AR R 4 Steamer Mbvements | NOi THBOUND M Admiral Watson due at 10 %] o'clock - tonight. fia® 2 #| days' mail Admiral Rogers due Monday Aleutian due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS hd ! Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 27 16 a.m Princecs Louise scheduled to % sail from Vancouver Sept 27, at 9 p.m | Yukon scheduled to sail from | ‘Seattle Sept. 28, at 9 a.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska due southbound about Sept. 20 LOCAL SAILINGS Marginita schednled to leave for Sitka and way ports a: 8 o'clock Thursday night. Virginia IV sails ‘or Chicha- gof. and way ports at 6 o'. clock every Wednesday night. For Cuatham route at 10 o'cleck Saturday night Amerlca First lcaves every Wednasday at 1 pm. for Petersburg and Kake end wayports. (AR S R E R R RS R R SRR T RN TR I I N ey -'-X‘-P#*'F'P*G'"'l":l"l"l"l'n"fiv*-)‘l'\-*-.‘-?#'l' L0 3K N i STR. LOUISE TAKES * MANY SOUTH TODAY|! The , steamer Princess Lot Captain A .Slater, arrived he Southbound at 5:30 o'clock thig| morning and left at 0 o'clock | with the following ngers from Junean: For Seattle. Glenn _Shockley, Marrs Gis J.‘Blake, 8, J. Orton, H Mrs. C. May, Louise C. B. Hallberg, M. J. Gallwa M. J. Gailw: B, Halloway lherta Gallwas, C. 0. Mayo, Miriam ADMIRAL LINE will make one more Southeastern Alagka trip before gcing on the ward_ run | The steamer. Queen will be op- erated on the Southeastern Alas. ika route all winter e AND TAKEN OFF ROUTE ‘[hroken and will have to be ‘taken ‘{ta Nome for necessary repairs. In order. {on the two route las been b MAKES CHANGES Admiraj Rogers to 'Be on|! Western RouleffiQueen to Southeastern Alaska Steamer Admiral Watson, ‘now enroute north, is makidg her last] trip to the westward, according to Agent Brice howard.y The Ad- miral Rogers, which has been on the Southe 1 Alaska run for the summer sehson, will be oper- ated to the westward on a 28-day schedule and will leave on her tirst trip, from Seattle ,on Octoher She is now hound north but NOME VESSEL, DAMAGED The Silver Wave, operated by the Arctic Trading Company on the Nome-Kot e . run under went ashore at September 14, was floated two days later, cording to telegraphic ad received today by Gov. George A Parks The company took the| Donaldson off the Nome-St. Mich- ael route and towed the Silver Wave to Teller. The latter had a ritorial subsidy Peint on Z rudder - post a full service the Donaldson sferred on the run to maint tra D AR AT R TORN |T OVER TO OVER TH MONEY | |YOU. THE RITZ WE RUNNIN' THAT SUMMER HOTEL YOUR HOTEL' BY CRACKY. ASH, YOU'RE AWONDER,, 1 NEVER THOVGHT OF I'M THE OWNER OF DISTRIBUTION O, ASSETS ISGOTTA BE SATISFACTORY T ME! s - BRI U8 Wl sy 'ONDERSTAND GALS\| Wiy MY DEAR PA, WHAT DO THAT HOTEL AN'ANY )| vou) EXPECT ? VEAH, WOTTAYA EXPE Y'STILL GOT YouR HOTEL, AINTTCAA? SAILING SCEEDULES Leave Dug Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN YUKON, . ALASKA Sept. 12 Sept. Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 9. Oct. 17 16 Oct, 24 Sept. 8 ..Sept. 15 ALEUTIAN : 22 *YUKON ... . 29 ALASKA . Oct. & ALEUTIAN 13 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. Oct. YUKON 20 Oct. 23 Oect. 31 .................... Oct. 30 17 PASSENGERS . FOR THIS PORT | SEATTLE, Sept. 22. |Aleutian sailed at 9 o'clock . this {morning tor Alagka ports with 7 pasgen , the following Jfor Ju- neau Mrs. . B. Burland daughter, Mrs. M. C. Hoivy, jorie E. Ricker, F. Scott, H Miss Frances Harland, Elbert ol T. M. Ledlie, B. Havadahl, wife and baby, T. Hav hl, A, Rorol, Mrs. K, Knight, Miss L. THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Knigh Work Is Begun On Beacon to Be en 120 Miles SPOKANE, Wash.,, Sept, <.— Work has beeh started by Post No. 9 of The American Legion | here on the eonstruction of & huge thirty-million-dandlc - power beacon at Felts Field which will be a memorial to Major Jehn T, Fancher, World War aviator and prominent Legicnnaire who was *killed in the premature explosion | of an aerial bomb last May. The beacon will be visible for 120 miles and will flash nightly about public flwants supplied. Cloging time for advertisements: 2 P, M. vertisements: 11 A. M, Count five average words ti the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOK RENT Through which the general can always have {ts classified Closing time for display ad- Ten cents per line first in- T rTir FOR SALERadio, $26.00. Har- ris Hardw: Co, FOR 0 Gov. Springfield | Sporter. Lyman peep and gojd bead sights, perfect condition. E. Van Wart. R Piano. | Bmpire Box 1782, RACCOON FOR SALE—One old female and 4 young. Box 84, Petersburg, Alaska. FOR SALE—One cholce lot. Close | in. Box 254. the mountains about Spokane as a guide to aviators. It will be dedicated on Armistice Day, ac- FOR RENT — Furnished ap Steam heated: Phone 29. t. FOR SALE—Silver foxes. Bargaln | “tor. quick sale. Address P. O. Box 12386, Juneau. 6:15p.m, Pl $7: 8000 Ly.Seattle Ar.Juneau Sx&;;.tlubmll 9:15g.m.t 1‘1'1:‘_’1’-"" Rogers .. ..Sept. 6 Sept. 10 Seb?.' 14 12:30p.m.t §11:15p.m. Dor. Alexander ..Sept. 10. Sept: 18 Sept’ 13 2:00p.m. 12 midnight Queen . Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept: 21 . . 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. Watson \ . Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Oct. . 4 *%:00p.m. Tnrou e gn trcmets gola rrom -Juneau to Ualifo l_eaov'ealo.ngluglu lgfsg:::nll nia ports also to New York via. Panama Ca 8:30a.m. 37:46p.m. ¥ WORLD tours in connection with Dollar 9:30a.m.t 9:56p.m, 4 - ship Line also to_the ORIENT via AM 32:45p.m.t §11:30p.m. ERICAN MAIL LINE. : 3:16p.m. 12:16a.m, BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Plione ¢ 3:30pm.t $1:05a.m GUY' L. SMITH, ‘Agent, Phone 18, 5:06p.m. Douglas Alagkh o e } F: T-h“l:‘- 3 PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE: | t—Freight will be accepted. $—8aturdays only. {FOR SALE—Round Oak Heater and Great Western Heater. 115 ‘W. 6th Street or Phone 330. cording to present plans Major Fancher had a distin-g ' keepifig FOR RENT-—A pleasant house- partment. Phone 602. |FOR SALE — Dodge delivery | truck. Cheap: Inguire Empire. guished record as a flyer over- seas during the war and after his FOR. RENT OR SALE — B flat FOR 7S~ALYI — Comptometer. Bar-| gain if talen nocw. Inquire Em- | pire office. the Spokane airport to one of the best aviation flelds in the coun- try and in 1927 brought the.na- tion aviation meet to Spokane. After - completing a sensational night bombing exhibition at the dedication af an airport at Wen- atchee, Wash., May 15, Major| Fancher was fatally injured Rustgard house. 132 Gth St. ' Gold." Phone 5701. ;\:;::(“f:'“‘ [fm“““,'" M“]"'”‘,‘f‘”“ I:f”_(:"l from Nome to Kotzebue, and the Brown, Virginia Shattuck, Roberi|®¢hooner Good Hopes has heen A . " atagip ] chartered. and, put .on . between Livie, Hansena Campen, Rlotinf inetHr AR A Cimpen, W. T. Prebble, W. H.|° 008 848 Ehag ]R::;.l)mml.\. Louise Welir, W. B. Al HAL[BUT—"""_BOATS e e M:.’ru.‘ ':xl,mnm Sn]p[\-(,"\ B. SRl Soke !mlxhu‘( _nmuu‘ i port u.hm AR e \ morning for bait and ice were the R R e Al Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdale; Tern, Mason [Capt. Andrew Rosnes: Ithona, ¥or Prince Rupert: J. Gillis, w.|Capt. Ole Moland; Rainier, Capt. 3. Woolston, . W. Bayles, Mrs |©- Knutson; .Constitution, Capt 3 iv! Bell, C...Griswold, CaptaintMartin Ekrom. \y o o i i “mi" R TIDES, SUNDAY ; NOTICE High tide, 8:27 a.m. 10.6 feet. Stated meeting Mt. Junmeau| Low tide, 1:36 am, feet. Lodge No. 147, Monday evening,| High tide, 7:39 p.m., 122 feet, Sept. 24. Work in B. A. degree.| Low tide, 1ipl, pm. teet. Visiting members cordially wel-} e come. By order of W. M i TIDES MONDAY CHAS, B. NAGHEL, High tide, 9:45 a.m, 115 feet. —adv. Secretary. | Low tide, 2:56 a.m., 3.2 feet. o e 1 % High tide, 9:04 pm., 128 feet. This store will be closed all| Low tide, 3:14 p.m., 6.6 feet. day Monday, September 24, on - — acgount of Jewish holi Lean Permanent Wave, 712.50. M. Fern Bezuty Parlor. —adv, GOLDSTEI ady Alaska Electric Light Juneau Phone No. 6 Yes Sir, We Sell the Zenith Radio Receiver THE ZENITH HOL[;S TH.E WORLD’S RECORD ON LONG,DISTANCE RECEPTION For further particulars— call, phone or write & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA | Douglas Phone No. 1§ i lco.)-u&un Lynch. - cabl Seaview Apts. % return organized a crack National lt:m):-v li’sluxaphm'le. Anderson Guard air squadron composed en- u;? s OPPe: tirely of Legionnaires. He was re- L sponsible for the development of [BUILDING = Xknown . as former sotir el Mool o DL FOR: RENT — 4 room furnished apt. 481 % 7Tth St. Phone 3201: W NS SN A FURNISHED, heate®apt. 6th an d Plane, Victor Urtaopnonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent while examining some,unexploded|” or !l’h ‘ndent_m lflulle-sl:lopp‘w house. Inquire B:lmont Gro- ot Tollowigg. i et o srect} MW BMlaiad. Bethe: and ok WANTED i bm'W' 00 per month. Apply WANTED — Situation as, -plain FOR SALE:—One mve room h()ux!‘ and ten caping and a bath house at Warm Springs way. $1800. $800 down and rest easy payment.. Mrs. Jack Fan- euf, Baranof. ’ 3 e FOR SALE—One T room house; One 3 room house. Phone 478. FOR SALE — ¢t toom rurnished cook. Address Box 428. % TODAY'S HALIBUT RRICES "~ MISEELLANEOUS KETCHIKAN, Sept. 22.—Threg. thousand five hundred pounds of halibut wére sold here today at 15 and 8.30 cents fart 1d from your Wi “.?fi‘l.nnm. marriage an . Bt - PRINCE RUI T, B.,C.,, Sept: 22.—One hundred and thirty thouss and pounds of halibut were sold. here this forenoon.at 15 and T cents to 15.90 and-7 eents: At~y HALIBU TPRICES Isakéon § Sonick General Contracting, Repair- ing:and Painting. s wi Contract’ cr Day Work PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., » PHONE 5104 22.—Opg hundred and. two. t oo m— and. poynds of halibut were sold here yesterday at 19.90 and 7 to 16.30, and 7 cents. KETCHIKAN, Sept. 22. were mno halihut. sales here yes- !erdly.“ ——— e — NO DANCE TONIGHT: . : A,Qca;hlng to an .announcement this, rning ., by, Earle, Hunter. there wjll be no regular Saturday night dance tonight by the Moon light Serenaders in the A. B. Hall. AN I \ ————— "ivg ® # BRECORDE. o= Closing.out all 1v inch Col and Qkeh Records at §0¢ o Open .evenings. Radio. Electric nt, ...‘3 Saw M1 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 23 2-4 Froat;and Seward. m nd Main. 2-6 Second and Main. / 2-7 Fifth and Seward. , v 2-9 Fire Hall. ‘warehouse and garage. Becond and Gol th, apd. Harrls. Fitth and Geld. ;‘mtisl refneshfnl verages, the best v - dge Cream , , gny e il JUNEAU B Phone 94 ' CARLSON'S T, PALMI§Y~~vome and have,you . 8 ughby, opp. B. P. R. 7 the futtire foretold. 302 Fromt ty Whart, . 5 3-3 ‘Gastineay and Bawn Way. 3 ! WANT p | ANTED — ®©ay work. Woman. | Phone 602. ED-—Fartuer ,to, enter. new business, eferably lady who ig capable of office work. Write to 602, care Empire, State jn | letter amount capital possible to invest. Good possibilities for i right party. WANTED—Roomers and board- ers, Phone 903 Narrow people may not be popu- lar but the cornfeds don’t find much comfort in being broad either. A experiments . have proyed that bread is a valuable food. Our modern white bread supplies energy building car- bohydrates and, made with milk and yeast and other in- gredients, _proleina of high quglity. It furnighes many of the necessary minerals, and especially ‘the. “much. nesded caleium and some of the vitae mips. ., And . mompoyer white {! bread. is one of .our most di- gestible. foods, its contents be- ing quickly and easily ab- sorbed by the body. LL the extensive sclentific JUNEAU BAKERY. We deliver Phogne 577 of Findy '.“, e = £ §—Effective Aoril 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company FERRY Leaves Junean tvr Douglas and ALASKA 27 W. E nowim., Agent 37 TIME CARD Thane Reservations and information on ROUND. THA : flt&’ FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCQUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND S A Fresh Shipment PACIFIC A H of A i PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 13, 23; Nov. 8.+ {. RED ROCK Tickets to ané from all Bastern nointukot U 5 ~ Cottage and Pimento This cheese is made at Kent, Washington, and is ship- ped from there fresh from the churn. SANITARY R T o Th GROCFRY : CHASCWARNE&CO The Store That Pleases PHONES 8%—85 oy vy e IL.). SmArick Jewelér ‘and Ve 1 STV - i ¥ ; ',‘. g Optician Atlae Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, | 2 = and Staple Gholitios Wfldehm snytime—Phque 29 ; ; . T GROCERY = CANADIAN PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 11, 22; Oct. 2., States and Canada — Various Routes — L Stopovers. ‘W. L.-COATES, Agent AR | COASTWISE TRANSPOKTATION CO, - . MOTORSHIP MARGNITA ' Cheese ationally'sfamed Leaves City Dock .every Thursday evening at’ 8 direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Hilet, Ténakee; Hoona Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, = Bi way ports, ‘Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Informati A. F. McKinton, Reliablo Tiapster’Cg, Phons 149, ENGINEERS and AGENTS FOR ; ] Wi Dlamonds Silverware Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY | > ARy : GEORGE" . LEAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY southbound from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. g direct eonnection at PRINCE RUPERT and VAN tor all ‘points EAST and SBOUTH. AN Sutsids rooms:. #ig ‘cold running water in every room. For reservations. apsly T t-Chichagot, rs and 1 i..0°clock ay. , Agent. ~Seward Fish Co. Inlet, Stre Apex-El Nido, rry - /Dock b W. P. JOHNSON: o sm— Frigidaire and:Delco SALES AND SERVICE Light , e = Gane Pk of Every Passenger-Caresiog