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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY OCT. 5, 1928. OF COURSE oUR JES, T HAD TWO YEARS OF FVIE ACREES TO g = — ETHAT 207 HODSEHOLD ' EFFICIENEY AND LET ME ET Y’ BE FIRST THING RGUE ' L{ WAL MEBRIE EXPENSES ARE || Jo4S TELL You THAT WHNT THE EFFICIENCY 70 CONSIDER {‘.3?8)5‘?\ SO HICH ! WHAT SO0iED [ | |AVERAGE FAMILY WASTES )| |EXPERT FOR R coNSH AEEDE 1S An | | AT coLtEGE )| [PER ANNUNS WOLLD FEED s oy TAREE D, BA AR ANT 172 —(A DOZEN STARVING SoPeseE Toal EXPENSES | | § D5 EI)-'(EIE(&E_NCY DO THE SAME SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Seufhbound YUKON .........Sept 29 Oct. 2 Oct ALASKA ......0Oet. 6 Oet. 9 Oct. Northwestern -Oct. 13 Qet. 16 Oct. YUKON . Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. ALASKA Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. Regular ports of call — Keichikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, his, Alex struck out Lazzeri, sa 5 Latouche and Seward ing the one run lead that Cardinals had gained and that de- : y W. E. LOWELL, Agent L] T cided the series in their favc arlne P S Equally, if not more dramatic,| g - ‘» was the way Johnson went into : ‘ \ the box late in the final game of 7 ~ ] " ¢ B . the 1924 series to held the |at bay until the Senators R R "Ivl'nugh to win in the twaelf . n Millions ot fans will neyer Steamer Movements |forget the thrill of old Barney's ‘n(mn to form after having been NORTHBOUND X Admiral Rogers due Mon. # Iu aten twice previously day ’lm-q was contrast to this SCHEDULED SAILINGS when Johnson, after twi H) ting the Pittsburgh Pirate Alaska scheduled to sail from & . I Seattle Oct: 6, i BEDMONTON, Alberta, Oct. b-=}gounq himself unequal to the task Princess Alice sched d sail from Vancouver, Octo- % ber 8 at 9 p. m heduled to sail from Seattle Oct, 11 at 10 a. m Northwestern schedul mewhere down the long reaches|,e hoaing them at bay in the of the Mackenzie river, helweeil|geyonth and Jast game. IHe was | lansult Rapids and Fort Smith, i8|p.iiered into defeat by such young the Hudson Bay steamer Distribu- | " oe "Rt Gusler in the mud *ltor, not reported and eight daysang” gloom of Forbes Field but a {overdue at Fort Smith, the home|poriic figure to the last | e Baatil: t port Occupy Lime Light :‘“l f":‘l'“ gl s +1 On September 30, nomeward| g th¥ed meries of 1924.5.8 §OUTHBOUND SAILINGS «|Pound with 30 ba sers, el which Johnson and Alexander| Yukon scheduled south about #|Distributor lett Aklayik on thejgecupied the ifmelight, were among October 10 w Mackenzie River Delta for the lasti,n)y five that have gone the full | ason out of tha north. |jmi of games, The others were | 3| Ordinarily, a wireless message |y 1909 snd 1912 ‘ Marginita scheduled to leave -.n““‘”“ tell the owners the cause| qpcervers recall the 1919 series| for Sitka and way porte s #|0f the delay but tho radio Station|paiyween the Boston Red Sox and| 8 o'clock Thursday night. ," Fort Simpson is "“‘f'“'"*’ “,'{)-" New York Giants, as one of the! yirginia IV sails for Chicha. & |!ion and masts ‘“*’“-”"“"f The | most fiercely fought of all. Eight | gof and way ports at 6 o & station will resume In two O'|games including an eleven-inning clock every Wednesda three more days tie, were played before the Red night. For ( 3 Among the passengers are Blshigoy finally won, beating Christy | foute at 10 op Geddes, head of the Mackenzie]y,inowgon in ten innings in the Satirday night. | Diocese, Church of England, and|pyq k2 * - * * ® Amerloa First lcaves every &)Archdeacon Fleming - * * * #000‘(‘#9.@-0 WETTIE——, FERRY TIME CARD Sl it | 4 FOR SAL ghtly used ward- vobe trunk; 1 used fadfo with| LAVes J“”“;h::"n“gl" tnd speaker; enquire Harris Hard- Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbound ware Co. o:zoa.m. 6:15p.m. " WATSON ........ Oct. 8 et g *7:15a.m. $7:80p.m. ROGERS ....... Sept. 28 |FOR SALE—Dining s butfet; 9:15a.m.1 9:40p.m. QUEEN ... T.Sept.27 Oct. 1 Oct. A Congoleum rug; beds; stoves; 12:30pm t §11:15p.m. \ nquggs o0 4 Qct. 8 Oct.. Ak day bed. Enquire 6th and 2:00p.m 12 midnight QUE ceOct. 11 Qct. 16 Oct. 18 Franklin, V. C. Wlch. 3:ikpmt $1:00am. - ROGERS .....Oct. 17 Qct. 20 Oct. 31 FOR SALE — Court House Hill| _ “4:00pm. alh Tt aian 10 Hew ok via Pahame DR |" “property. See Harris, sign| Leaves Douglas tgr qul \ Reservations And information on ROUND. | painter. $idhe.m ] WORLD tours In connection with Dollar Steams MRk P SR NN 8:30a.m. 17: 45» m ¢ ship Line also to the ORIENT via AN FOR 8AL E—Saxophone; good 9:30a.m.t 9:56p.m. ERICAN MAIL LINE. | condition, §$40. Phome 3442, 32:45p.m.t §11:30p.m, 3 BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone Q | el N e 2:16p.m. 12:16a.m, i GUY L. SMI'I‘!;I. AAglen!k, Phone 18, ) FOR SALE—Radiola KA loud 3:30p.m.t $1:06a.m ¥ uglas Alaska. speaker: $25. P. O. Box 673. 5:06p.m. s PACIFIC :]A)s’rwxsn SERVICE contest, alded by costly | *—Thane. THE ADMIRAL LINE lérror by Fred Snodgrass, Glant FOK KENT FOR SALE-—-Lease and improve-| ¢—Freight will be accepted. s outfielder FOR R ‘\'T—3~room npnrtmenlw ment on George’s Island Fox $—8aturdays only. wayports. So nerve-wracking was the ser-|" g icheq Inquire Collseum :‘flflfl- Address Inian Island,| §—Effactive Aoril 1st. fes that after it was all over the| pentre uneau. (X R rival managers, John McGraw and | _ T i T T ST A 3 g [FOR SALE OR LEASE — Newly ” i HALIBUT BOATS IN DF Bls TRAIN Jake Siahl, doclared iheir men|pop WENT groum furaished | decoraied § fooi house on Junea:l Terry & Naviga £ could not have withstood the strain apaftment. Phone 29. | Court .H Hill No. 233 k ; k = Halibut boats at the Juneau Coli {of another game 1 b D" o R A g Fdtitre 1. T tion Company S LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND % Storage dock this morning for ice nLD PETE BEST Quickest Series FOR RENT—One rarnished room, Ashby. e ' CANADIAN PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 11, 22; Qct. ool o £ s ° 3 THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for claasified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A, M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for centinuous subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 rexnts. ————e fi_--........._-u.z LOCAL SAILINGS IR R R E AR R L SRR S & Wednesday at 1 pm. for & Petershurg and Kake end dnd bait were the Sea Bird, Capt The quickest series on, record| Davis Apts. Phone 584. ; PALIFIC A1 Cramer, and the Auna 3. aro those of 1914 and 1927. The|=- pe {RACCOON FUR SAuE—One old it PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 13, 28; Nov. 3?(‘!‘ oo Braves, after their sensational pen- female and 4 young. Box 84, E,ENT — Four-room apatt-| R 2 % ADMIRAL ROGERS IS FEoRs “|aant drive under Gearee Stalifngs, | D10k CUE ARIE 1 Petersburg, Alaska. M tlam 8 Tickets to ant trom all Eastern points Bt Ui%g By ALAN J. GOULD RuER:Ive e rge . States and Canada — Various Routes — Lib NOW ON WAY NORTH (A, P. Sports Editor) overthrew Cennie Mack’s Athletics | gy DING xnown as - former|FOR SALE—One cholce lot. Close Stopovers. ‘W. L. COATES, Agent. —— y in four straight games in 1914.| " Rugteara house. 132 6th Bt. Yo Box 46k : Ch' k SEATTLE, Oct. 5.—Steamer Ad-| Npw YORK, Oct. §.—The long|Last year the Yankees swept over | G Al L iceen miral Rogers sailed at 9 o'clock |, 4" o iacuiar history of the|the prostrate Pirates in similar | Plane, Victor Oruepnonic PHORo- | FOR SALE—Sitver foxes. Bargain | — fast night for Southeastern Alaska|gopigg ¢ s had its most|fashion. The Chicago Cubs, con.| graph, sewing maehines. Rent| ¢or quick sale. Address P. O. 3 { ; with 25 passengers, the following| dramatic ep of post-war|quering ‘Detroit in 1907, and the| or sale. Anderson Muslc Shoppe.| Rox 1236, Juneau. | Tamales COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION' CO. : for Juneau: R. J. Hand, Roy Bur-ly .q.q s nitching performances|Giants, downing the Yankees in|mr——m——sssbmbm—m—rm | . o 4 S years in the pitching performance s g wwnim g : chett and wite. years I e D e oxmen of| 1922, also hung up records of four |FOR REN'— ruily furnished|FoR SALE—Round Oak Heater : MOTORSHIP MARGNITA . Lege ¥ : p: apartments, single or daubl..‘ d Great Western Heater. 115 Ftr i them all—Walter Johnson and|victories and no defeats but. in ; b e el ko s Aot Packed in husks i ' HALIBUT PRICES Gt e vilaAtl; Adtanabr. onch case .oné e gama: preventad]. Ao iy patated. Baths and ot} w. gth Street or Phone 330. Leaven City Tlock every . Fhureday. evening “ 3 ‘nl i b A1 R 14 R i 0 e i ‘sater turnished. Furnished } direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlét, Tenakee, Hoonah, P¢ B e i st gl IvDe mpye8 Bosn. putordifepienn BROR. cabins $5.00 per month. Apply FOR SALE — Comptometer. Bar-| Fresh from Seattle Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Bara ~—Forty two - x‘. " fandom forge the Hn'llllluzrul. > Seaview Apts. gain if talen now. Inquire Em- way ports. Leaves every other Tues;da 7 ll’P M Yo halibut weio sold here yeaterday.{ oy of 014 Barney in the iinaliMARGNITA SAILS Bhicoion bl L SR pire office. The Tamale with Halnes, Bliagiay: and Lonte Coial pofts. alormstih T8 3 7 American sold for 7 to o - ; % 6| game of 1924, his tragic downfa X Ghnts and’ Canadian for 7 and 137|fne following. year or the pleturs WITH CAPT. PARKS WANTED T R " “Pep” o 23 2 880 % e cents. {esque skill with which Old Pet LADY wants baby or small child| and ten cabins and a bath) N 3 Franster 00, Bhous 110 N R > y 19 series for the St The motorship Margnita, Capt.| to care for. Empire 374. . house at Warm Springs bay.| —_— TIDES T°M°”°W . |Louis Cardinals. Larry Parks, sailed at 8 0'clogk|——- $1800. $800 down and rest : High Tide Both of these famous pitchers last night for Sitka and way ports. (lnmneyu, Let us clean them| easy payment. Mrs. Jack Fan- SANITARY S8 Tids : 2| cached the spotlight of the serles|Capt. Parks has replaced Capt. M.|for you. Phone 15 adv.| euf, Baranof. CHAS G. WARNER Co v ] 2 L 1 " A stars d o . Q, o AR 24 | [ 9 Low Tide ‘,],, the l\\"lmlh; of lnlu-n (:AHI(A ::m‘ :\:_[I(\(‘&rgon‘ who left rmsw:e.:x:;:le WANTED —— Situation as plain| FOR SALE—One v room house; | GROCFRY . . o ke i Johnson ‘in his eighteenth ses g SRancay. 4 cook. Address Box 428, One 3 room house. Phone 478. B, HARGER IN SEATTLE with the Washington Senators and |Chiet Mate on the Mar A kiRl “1] The Store Thet Pleases ENGINEERS and pr. ”"h"“: ”.‘; “: 1:" ONe| Alexander, in his s ) jor |her to Sitka last trip. ? WANTIIh)——Roome's and bpoard-|FOR SALE — © room rurnished year connected with the Govern-f..... campaign, after having been |returned to the M ers. Phone 903 houge. Inquire B:lmont Gro-| ment Hospital in Juneau, is NOW . .10 qown the river” to the Cards|year’s absence. He recently came|either. cery. 1 MACHINISTS i Seattle assoclated with “‘1 E-lhy Chicago. here from Kodiak Island where he |[—— B st - - . B o e, G0k g ks, ol otng work for' RGN AWS MISCELLANEOUS 1.1, Sasck AGENTS FOR - Sigdgor, ‘atior leaving. . 0ld Pete, as Alex is affectional-|Game Commission TR . oo and fflsu the staff of the Bureaul, "y, wn'among the players, had RGNS gfl!:rE.—:nmun lm.)rk “hmchers: g%]mg';—-«;umc_ and have your Jeweler and Al ial G of Education, went to New York| G U0 cunies for the Cardinals |New York Leads All and straw hat venders occupy the|# fortume told from your hand. Optician tlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, and was for some time with an | o ins 3 , o same premises alternately, since ‘Work, business, marriage and PEAR) a . against the Yankees in 1926, when PP b Y P Watches Bye and Ear College e stalked in, Dfitting cap, cud .af Cil es m Population b7 the time tho light Headgsagf pehe guture forstold. 301 Fromf dh Diamonde Palmer Brothers ! 13 ralie season begins the ordinance pre- Street. nl‘(‘nkfl‘l tobacco and all, to relicve Jess 4 i atind T Riiting. o 1n Torol 2 ; Blosing out alt 1v incn Columbia|Haines in the seventh inning of WASHIJ\(.'_r(m, D.C Oet. b} = v O}d papera tor sale at the Fmplre . ste,lin“ and Johnson OH“NJW'I‘ MOIWI and Okeh Records at f0c each. |(he deciding game with the bases|City populations of the United SERID, | ot COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY T v > A burglaries ; Lazerri at bat. With | States estimated to July 1, this . ! e Open evenings. Radlo Electric|full and Tony Lazerri at v ’ 3 €o., Martin Lynch. ‘adv | the nonchalance that is peculiarlylyear, were today reported by "’“Ix‘;l;[? S ot whose e broxel | SGHOOL OF PIANO ] $ 2 3 5 Foeaun Eifroan. w York leadsly, . yinouncement it was closed | PLAYING i | the list with 6,01 0 credited. Badhn £ bankrupt a The cities with more than 1,.[Pecause of bankruptey proceedings.| | ALL GRADES ACCEPTED 000,000 population, are; -Chicago, He escaped after an obviously Mg, }m—emhmdt . 000,000 bopulaiion. are; CIREO:|ffuitless “search of the premisen. ; 1" 3 B s gl LaOhe S S Yes Sir, We Sell the s B S e S otantsz 1| Canadian National Railways land with 1,101, tuu The population of Los Angeles ] - . . Is ot estimated IBE ALARM CALLS * HOTEL : S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE enzt ot -3 Third and Franklin, i , SR AR & s cviate STOCK QUOTATIONS -4 ¥rnat and Franklin, k& © ZYNDA : ; GEORG! T ERE At Nerry Way. B LEAVES VANCOUVER l’vnv MONDAY EVENING NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—Alaska Front, opp. Film Exchange.|{ | ELEVATOR SERVICE b -6 io Recei j> ' b Juneau mine stock is quoted to- -7 Front, opp. City Whart, | a ZO ecez ver (day at 4 3.4, Chrysler 139 and l Front, near Saw Mill. i "' lY‘NM D, | - . B s et g;” L i ' piy | Stewart-Warner at 103%. | ‘Willoughby at Totem Gros . ‘Willoughby, opp. B. P, R. 5 T e ———— T THE ZENITH HOLDS THE WORLD’S : b r;:’:".":?s'e‘:’né“flfl Reliable Transfer RECORD ON LONG DISTANCE i LIy e e ‘Mo Res 18 RECEPTION | {133 Pl st o i £ ted 8- ineau and Rawn Way. LAY !‘i mn’l“ nd Gold. For e : | {5 rowcn 120 arrs . Full line of Fancy gnd Staple Groceries call, phone or write it 7 i s-1 th and Kedt. We deliver anytime—Phone 29 S T 7 it 3-8 th &nd Gold. Alaska Blectric Light [+ = ™ JiE G oo ..BELMON T GROCERY Enjoy a 4-2 n, opp. Juneau e iardgj yt game of Bfl. 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian St. & Power Co. : AmAv sitiankell e _,,2“,::,":- | Frigidaire fl:jgl Delco Light JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Phore 84 = B Notthera Liary. | Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 1¥ CARLSON'S TAXI | W P, 10 * T 4

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