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A il THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1928. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT ALL FIDDLESTICKS ][ OR, | SEE / = Foeh FINEST Y'SAY Y'KIN TC\E/EHAA\KO ;;chc,(%%er DODLTOQ 1T MRS_'DE!?\::\EXS $OHERRELDOC s JSNC\'é $ Zfé?'éfl"éi? STEAMERS ARRANCE [/ | AND HAVE HIM A LOTTA & dILL WANDLE |7 : = A %3 — | THEN SEND STE S 0 PRESCRIBE \T]j BUNCOMBE WAl NEEWAH TO ME & ( ! R BAD AS t . L GET THE TRIP PAW'S P})'Lu 7 7 TAAT WRONG WITH ME! g SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southbound ALREUTIAN . Sept. 12 YUKON ... . Sept. 11 Sept. 19 ALASKA . 8 . 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 26 ALEUTIAN S . Sept. 25 Oct. 3 YUKON . %, . 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 10 ALASKA v Oct. 9 Qct. 17 ALEUTIAN et. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 24 YUKON .. . Oct. 23 Oct. 31 BE TAKEN T0 | - ’ | DECEMBER 31 S F % % % % % % % % % % #ilhlet, Hood Bay| Pillar Bay, Port i s rt, and -Chatham | Steamer Movements She carried the following pas l)epartment Permits Gi"-‘ NORTHBOUND # |sengers from Juneau or Sitka O e | Kldatian due at 330 oeloek s Richard Marshall, « Katle stomt,| et Operations Between | this afternoon, west boudn. 4 | Ales Didrickkon, Peter Hoolin, H October 1 to Dec. 31 SCHEDULED SAILINGS % Moses, Mrs. Daily and Frank Zc i Queen scheduled to sail from & anoft; for Haines—S Abbott Unider Seattle Sept. 2 10 a.m. #|{M. H. Marrett, Mrs. Minnie Jack- Princess Louise scheduled to #!son, Mrs. Loui Martin; forlinons or - Comheree, - commercial tawes all from Vancouver Sept. #{Skagway—Mrs Shefter, Phillgirvo for likplde by - gill net " FERRY TIME CA 27, at 9 p.m. # | Harriman, Gec B. Rice and Mrs. {1000 (00 s - ot alone permitted hetween Yukon scheduled to sail from 4|A. Van Mavern are making the [y s b THE EMPIRE L | (2 T Beattle Sept. 28, at 9 am. #|round trip l‘”"’:\“:m'“l:’x":m'l’f' s i 7 e il FOR SALE 5. Leaves Junean for Donglas and S2UTHBOUND SAILINGS | y M 3 s the inm a supplémentary regula- tion issued today by the Depart. ——t——— : g : ‘hane ¥ 1O'Connor, Assista t of the Through which the general ; s 6:15p.m., L e southbo about ;o8 , ! Jov. S field s zod.m. b . v.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southboumd Alaska dmv southbound abou SCHOONER FROM PT. U. S. Bureau of N this{foublic can always have its SALE—30 Gov. Spring! e“ ot < 17500 A ybibad , Thursday an pesp &d: ol 9: 9:40p.m é ROGERS Sept. 28 * * & * | TT {extends the season t! wants supplied. ‘ Adbmlr:: Rogers :l\::'l;tmnlr :. BARROWFORSEA LE the 1928 regulations provided, Closing time for classified || »ad sights, perfect condition. 12:30pmt §11:16p.m. QUERN B A1 et SepEe ound sometime Friday .4 * - | . +r o 1 e Wit o <28 AGROUND; GETS OFF |for a suspension of fishing |l advertisements: 2 P. M. I Van WEIE 2:00p.m. 12 midnight ilgl}:‘;:%h 80? 1: Oct. 8 Oet. 11 outhd Bt it Ot b Hng on October1 Closing time for display ad-fil RACCOON FOR SALE—Ome old 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. 13()‘(;‘1“%4 N Oct. 117 S5t 30 o6 :1118 southbound ¢ 3. ‘ VICTORIA, B. C. Sept The\ new regulation was made {{fl vertisements: 11 A. M, female and 4 young. Box 84, *4:00p.m. an‘ou‘n “:;u;evz'. sr;m rrom J!:In;all to dnllfw LOCAL SAILINGS & While proceeding from Poin pyblic, ay IolQNES - . ; Ten. cents per line first” In- Petersburg, Alaska. Leaves Douglas for Juneau nia ports also to New York via Panami .Casal + Tow to Seattle, the schooner C. S Regulation Number Two (South-ifllsertion. —_— ey 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. | Reservations and information on ROUND THA piloted by Capt. Back.eastern Alaska Fighery) is amer Five cents for continuousfii FOR SAL One cholce lot. Close 30a.m. $7:45p.m. WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Stedr- ed so a sto permit commercial fish-{{il subsequent insertion. | in. Box 264. 30a.m.t 9:55p.m. \ ship Line also to the ORIENT via AN Marginita scheduled to leave -+ 9: g for lierring with gill nets not Count five average words to o i 32:45p.m.t §11:30p.m. ERICAN MAIL LINE. 2: 3: for Sitka and way ports a: 4 Holmes 8 o'clock Thursday night, % lund, grounded on Church Island Virginia 1V tor Chicha. #18outhwest of ' Victoria g0t and way ports at 6 o'~ o |NIght. A tug pulled the ¢ clock every Wednesday #|and towed her to B slght. For Cuatham ts & it was found the keel and possibiy route at 10 o'clock every # other parts of the schooner we . Saturday - night. damaged. The schoomer is America First leaves every to have a valuable cargo of furs Wedussday at 1 pm. for & aboard FOR RED furnished apt. [FOR SALE — 7odge delivery » > Petersh 1 Kake and e 5t phvps o 29 ck. Chea ire B 1 s ':;;':T::E and ake an MARGNITA leEs ‘FISHERIES TU Steam heated. Phone Z.t; bis truck. Che l])'ivl—nqv:irri Fm'piiie‘ Juneau ‘(fl'ry & Na“ga_ IR p 3 FOR RENT OR SALE — B flat|FOR SALL — Comptometer. Bar- s T - HERE FRGM SITKA IO fenor saxaphone.. -Anderson| gain If talen now. Inquire Em- tion Company FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE 16,500 POUNDS, O MAINTAIN BIG Music Shoppe. ! pire offiee. ] S0 ¥ LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND ; The Motorship Margnita, Capt. xpd A i i e IBUT SOLD HERE BUILDING known as former |FOR SALE—One sve room house | CANADIAN PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 11, 22; Oct, 2. H. M. Peterson, arrived here at \ {10 este t Sitka and Rustgard house. 132 6th St. and ten cabins and a bath A Fresh Shipment ” 3 TODAY TO SANJUAN . o e e fotiowine . — house at Warm Springs nay. of r, ;"T', PRINCESS ALICE—Oct: 13, 23; Nov. 3. points with following pas- i W H | i FOR RENT — 4 room furnished| sygo0. -$800 down and rest| VG U R . a 5 p] 2 3 0 al Eas Sixteen thousand five hundred|oommick, Mr. and M apt. 4211 7th St. Phone “"‘i easy payment. Mrs. Jack Fan- RED ROCK States and’ CARAGA o anbualmnggt::!—fllgflzdl | pounds of halibut were sold thisie,n | ¢ Allison, FURNISHED, heated apt, 6th and euf, Baranof. Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. 9 v, v B 4 e e e e mogaing to the San Juan Company. | paror Williams, Tom Lierny, and |Eight Vessels and 301 ol Phone 6701 FOR SALE—Ome v room house; | Cottage and Wallls George, buyer. Prices rang-{charles Oftesdn ~ . ” A U arles L v - % ! One 3 room house. Phone 478. ed from 12 to 6% cents. The Margnita leaves again for Guards to Patral Dis Piane, Victor urtiopnonic Phono- : m’zhe ‘é‘:flp'l»* selling were the OImA. |jika Thursday eveting, operatin trict During Fall Muink :‘;;::::‘:;h*;"‘ R SAL‘;n—u"‘ ""nf"l“m:‘*:“‘g’r‘a" leento COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. i L o - . on the new schedule started last —_— ndersol 0] ouse. q e N ! o : - MOTORSHIP MARGNITA pounds 13 1 6%; and_the|yeax ¥ 4 Camcq :‘laplv. MF::‘:( \\';m.n“mTw::J:“W)" >, — Zight patrol boats of the U. S.|FOR RENr — suily furnished ki U C'leese SR 4 Py SO Bureau of Fisheries and 30 stream artments, single or double. res i v % ’ poynds ta 12 and 7.60 TIDES TOMORROW D apartd g WANTED Leaves City Dock: every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock i ; rds will be kept on the South- i ¥ h i ati A agil fce were the Garland, “ablf pow tide, 4:44 am., 10 feet. (¢ the Fan runs of salmon have| @abitis $6.00 per month. Apply| EPUCATED YOUNG MAN wants cheese is made at Bent, || Althorp, Chichagof,. Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, oC. L. uBstn T-821 Mary, Cabt.i pigh tide, 10:59 p.m., feet. lrogehed the spawning beds, it was| Seaview' Apts. position in trading store; will-| | Washington, and is ship- | |\vay ports. - Leaves .every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for \larheu: 79-U Mabe Capt. Ole Low tide, ing to go where. w. ped from there fresh Haines, Ska; 3 . 4 N gway and L, ( m: Jackson; and the Peggy of Peters. Harvere, W de Inn, New|| from the churn. ) y d Lynn Canal ports. Information Alaska Commissioner for the ' De. & e y e ; et ot Commerce and- agentli. . MIBSEELLANEOUS - | , Toronto, Ontarlo ‘ A P, McKinnon, Relisble Transter Co., Phone 149, T e el for the Bureau of Fisheties, He| gt ——————————"mr [ WANTED —— Situation as plai { flRRl May White and M N L , . ALMIS]—-vome and nave your - ik Plain > YESTEKSi;%OI\:’ i ‘ e 4t two weeks® Sarvdl Phirtias i trom your: hant A ddrehs BV 20 SANITARY - .M. | wortn t . B Hegaas, | " M vo weeks' SUIVEY R sgork, business, marriage amd Py g T b o e g FRfor condiions in the Prince of| . (ao"future foraiold. 303 Promt| phgmo 833 o GROCFRY CHAS. G. WARNER CO i 4 Wales Island and Ketchikan dis. 0 2. « U, . The steamer Admiral Rogers, Btreet. B 8t 1:30 o'clockiyesterday 4f|T. Tierney, COrdov; Mz, awt Mrs.|, He reported an Bebgini i NG T AND FOUND business, preforably lady who PRONES 85~ 88 ENGINEERS and tardoon With ten ‘passengers for [H. C. Davis; Geerge Hermann pbacks re, good runs is capable of office work. Write : « : ¢ohoes showing up he com-{' Phone 342. letter amount capital possible | 3. F. Petrieh, William Malmberg,| Bd. Cox; Chichagof; Richard] """ AP i ‘ 1342 [ ———————— e BRflp D. Harriman, D. M. Both.|Peter, Sitka: Carl Sater, city; Mr, mercial salmon fishing season is l to invest. Good possibilities for I']’ SMMC‘ AGE FOR N i RV S VAR WIET 1 T4 NTB > A, Paine and Mrs. V. A. Paine.| Thomas Bryan, Tenakee; Georgef = 3 M & Sonick WANTED—Roome?: o < . . 4 X O 5 “| waters, and for gill netters in tha son 0n1C! oomers &nd board efan 8ig tourists are making the round | John, Hoonah; N. H. Andall, Pybus{ SBIEHs BAC % & e batiing, R.oalr- St Phone $08. Opt Fil “The Admiral Rogefs left Ju-| Zynda 2 ¢ v Diamounds R n:uen ek By on ihe trl.| ' MF. and Mrs. John R. Maurstead,{te 4R shote of the ilgnds fu Contieos sx:Duy Work Siiverware . Palmer Brothers L two' and one-quarter ||f| the line. FOR SAL O . o 15p.m. 12:168.m, BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone & inches, stretched measure be-||jl Minimum charge, 50 cents. for: quick dnle,. Aqdress T. C 30p.m.t $1:08am : GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, tween knots from October 1, to | . Box Teagn T ey 5:05p.m. PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE || December 31, 1928, both dates in SALBE— Round Osk. Heator| | —Tiins. ! ) clusive in wafers otherwise open and Great Western Heater. 115| t—Frelght will be accepted. g THE ADMIRAL LINE to fishing.” FO‘RVRENT W. 6th Street or Phone 330. :—ifif&‘}:g’:fl' 1 P R T PR R X R SR T R B L sengers for Juneau: Walter Me- announced today by Dennis Winn, Gutsavus Soley Capt. A. W. Nickerson, arrived in s ;i H. R. Hine tle; | TCH e i P ——— WANTED—Parwer to enter new | | The Store Thet Pleases Juneéau: Allen Crane, W. H. Strout| Alaskan of pinks in certain areas, but'few | FOUND =— Topcoat on highway.| to 602, care Empire. . State in | g e A S MCHINISTS ; J <Y PO SATTRON, 2 - D) Bltka ON entirely! closed in Southeastern gl AL Mrs. F. Birch, E. H. Cruse,{4nd Mrs. Albert Frank, 4 A e At % paid . B v Vil Atlas Imperial Cas and Dcisel, Regal, L1 ay There is a good run of pinks on ing 4nd Pajnting. either. atc 91d papers for sale at the Em)ire. i Sitka. Before returning to Ju-|son, Tenakee. nedu on her way south she will ——————— alko stop at Big Port Walter, Léb-| For expert plamo tuning call nikot Cove, Funter Bay, Excursion{Anderson 143. —adv: 3 ? the Prince of Wales Island dis. PHONE 5104 PRCGRIE S achrabyt ol A0 LA ¢ angle run to Skagway, Haines and | Hidden Falls; Mrs. V. A. Robert-} o ar “winn guid These N Sec A e . azbariin ATl . wrict; Mr. sai ese tish, IL———-—-——— i — . i Sor e | ol Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors condition fit for canning. Appar- | LL the extensive scientific P iy Y { i i antly they Bave: remained oht of : experiments ' have proved vt COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY the spawning streams longer than # t‘ that bread s ‘& valuable{ | » > : te ¢ oy TR normally is the case | food. Our modern white bread » Boaf¥®t now i the Divisioh on T ¥ ‘st i supplies: energy building car- 4 — e it it i - ' patrol #&re: Brant, Teal, 'Widgedn, : . boliydrates and, . made with iy : > ; ¥ ’ ~ Y S? W - S ll ’ - | Murre, Kittiwake, Auklet and Bear, o a milk and yeast and other in- A e Rk o b . es otr, e dell the which 18 a chartered vessel. The& = =2 |§gredents, proteins of high it thl allways Crane 18 leaying 'Seattle 'immedt: quality. It furnishes many of ; | % he jadded, are dark And nNOt IN | ree—— pr ately and will be put on patrok as,§ o SR the xmlfe""hy mlngll!, ::in: k s SRR - o g . ‘ on' hes Alas N L especially the ' mu needes A R e i T Y " y Y :;:;,.“\;:n:: ::l‘:. it watevru, ( Scatrdees 'cn‘l’clum and somerof the vita- A . s- Pmm hw'r or-; PRINCE ent > - 2 6d and Franklin. |} mins. And _motgover white ¢ . ¥ ¢ ; and Fratikiin. bread is one of our most di- i == ‘ : Pl e B | By PSS T gestible foods, its contents be- [ 4 LEAVES VANGCOUVER BRY MONDAY EVENING. » i it 1 Phote 140 [ te@nt, opgl Filin | $1fing ‘quickly ~and easily ab-) M ¢ J Y 2 3. e o i a‘ 10 ecei ver || P tRsy and odn> | - . sorbed by the body. | |0 : southbound trom JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. makiug f SERVICE Our Motto Front, near Saw Mill. i i A direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER : — - Tl Tom ol - o : for all points EAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and NITH HOLDS THE WOR] D’S ; vnr:h‘::l’o. :::' ‘B‘.“}; s P 1 k cold running water in every room. For reservations apply to o g | JUNEAU BAKERY Front and Seward. ’ e - RECORD ON LONG DISTANCE e . Phone 577 We defiver {| H. B. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau, Alaska RECEPTION 4 USRS Fifth and Seward. d Rawn Way. Gold. i ! X Slllll every Wednesday T e oot Full hx‘;: (:lf liFaney md-St;,:ple Groceries { Il suawpersy poimt m...’.‘.m: B0 Fort. Alihors, { | R o, , Falcos d; h 8 i"rdgld 2 ‘e deliver anytim hone 29 Carry Passengers and Frelght. A1l lro'lz:‘t s b(.!h:’elhfil,. Pl pmidiis || BELMONT GROCERY. || &5 ¥ iifh iy St Tl e @ co.co 10 09 89 1o &9 LFS For further particulars— Solaa call, pllulovn‘e or write Alaska Electric Light artea " o i _Enjoy a game of Bil- & Power Co. lards at— o JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA | JUNEAU BILLIARDS| Phone 94 Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 1§ CARLSON'S TAXI ST - 00 G000 C - power } - ‘Lary. m'nbuhby. 7 @I acidets 4 e

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