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THL DAILY \I,Ablv\ EMPIRE, bATURDAY OCT 13, 1928. LLIYYALS I,\ JATT0 49 ek HERES A FRENCHMAN WHO'S INNENTED A MACHINE WOT'S PROPELLED BY prsio s i d SATLING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON ... Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 10 ALASKA ... Oct, 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 17 Northwestern Oct. 13 Oect. 16 Oct. 24 YUKON .. .0ct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 31 ALASKA ..Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 ANNUAL CRUISE TO HAWAII: ALEUTIAN sails from Seattle Jan. 15, 1929. 30-day trip. Fare $275.00 to $485.00 Apply Here for Reseryations. W. E. NOWELL, Agent —— ""l“l'{"l-'l"l"l"!-'l'*'l-‘l' Steamer Movements NORTHWESTERN NORTHBOUND Queen due Monday R'I'H Northwestern is due to arrive Tuesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS T L T Admiral Rogers scheduled to SEATTL oct. 13.—Steamer : ¥ . : h re p sail from Seattle Oct. 17 at ~:-|.\‘nrv|n\-w n sailed at 9 o'clock| % T G smase = TR P ] ) 106" . 4 |this morning for Alaskan ports FOB SALE L.OST AND FOUND Princess Alice scheduled to % with 41 passenzers, the followi b om Vancouver Oct. 18 & for Juneau: 1} 7. Addison, E ’ v Y Gy e o Nm(.“ n::\\ g A -: SY Addison and wife, William F. § ; THE EMPIRE BRUNSWICK phmmn:mph for |LOST--Hand saw, iron handle, vfl,: ¢ .".,,‘,(h,h.d to sail from % | Rodighert, Small, C. F. % iy Is the Medium sale, practically new. Large| near Juneau lumber shed. Sesttle Oct. 80 at 9 a m. % Skewe, H. Leisy, Miss A. Mills ¢ Through which the general choice records, reasonable.| Please return Empire. Reward, ' Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneay Southbousé €5UTHBOUND SAILINGS & Miss S. Laimer, Frank Sutherland. | 4 5 Duhl[lc mn“adlways have its Phone 604 S S TR T %‘Jfi?g‘ A 5 1. Sonthson i i 't south. 4 Miss H. Haasane, Nathan Schwartz, ¢ wants supplied. e ¥ e t 3 Sept. 28 Princess Ahcevlm ‘:ml( ull: i it o gl Closing time for classified)j FOR SALE—Flour sacks and bar | “morth of Endicott River. Re ¥ QUEEN TOUTBepE 27 Ot 1 OBL BG4 Oclook tomprio B SEO R W H. Robinson, Mt advertifements::8 P\ 3, rels. Juneau Bakery. turn to Dr. Vance, Juneau, for ROBERS . Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct-It morning and sails at 6:30 a. % ummA e Clasing time for display. k-l - - —————=1 'reward. QUEEN .......Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. . 18 m : o ;‘ R g | vertisements: 11 A. M. FOR SALF y power nlogg tele LOST—1 fremgErEEEcy AT X ROGERS .. Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 31 Alagka due southbeund about oy 8 A Ten, cents per: line firat in- scope target sight with base; |“EF o Tr e i b Througn rrcxers sold rrom Juneau to Califoss e 'IDE;’SU’NDAV sertion. perfect condition. Inguire Em- gian, Hewird. Ejone ", : s nia ports also to New York via Panama i y ta Lt Pive contdi'for ooatinucus = i Reservations And information on ROUND THR igh tide, 1:10 am., 16.2 feet b WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steams S R T e subsequent inertion. MISCELLANEOUS \ ship Line also to the ORIENT via AM High tide, 1:12 p.m., 1 o Count five ayerage words to _ i \ ERICAN MAIL LINE. Low tide, 7:31 p.n., -0.9 feet. ¢ the lne. T |PALMIS)1—-ome and have your 5 ¢ BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phioge & ; Bl gg Minimum charge, 60 cexn ™ ALE—One 10-foot skiff, In-| fortune told from your hand. it GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, TIDES MONDAY ire I. Weathers, 10th St. Work, business, marriage ana Douglas Alaska. the future foretold. 303 Fromt PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVIOR * High' tifs, 1;40 .., 169 2eet ‘ FOR SALE — Court House Hill| Btreet. i THE ADMIRAL LINE Low tide, , 15 feet. . High tide, 1:39 p.m., 17.1 feet ‘ property. See Harris, sign Low tills, 8:04 pm., -0.8 fest. |4 3 L "“"““_______ FERRY TIME CARD i ceiy | and Gold. rnu S A L BE—Saxophone; good HALISUT RRICES s ) JACK SCREWS for rent; lumber condition, $40. Phone 3442, | Leayes Junean tor Douglas and for sale. Call 109, Geo. Get- FOR SALE--Lease and improve-| ST orirs == LOCAL SAILINGS & Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports 8 o'clock Thursday night. & Virginia IV s 18 for Chic got and way ports at 6 0'- clock every Wednesday night. For Chatham Straits route at 10 o'clock every Saturday night. Amerlca First leaves every Wednasday at 1 pm. for Petersburg and Kake #nd wayports. LR AR RS S R R R 2 IR R R R R R R R E PRINCE RUPERT, B .C. Oct . Farm. Address Inian Island,| ¢4 444888 s & s e s 13 Thity thousand pounds i ool . ooy | ment on George's Island Fox) m. :30p.m. l..__;.. LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND —_— halibut were sold here yestarday FOR RENT—4-room f hed [ "E—0 GRT STEAMSH“’ American fish #old for 6 to 13|77 : . apartment. App’l)y"n. “rl’fn\:\]fl( Tuahso- | 12:30p.m.t §11:15p.m. k Avieiall) PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 13, 23; Nov cents and Canadian for 7 to 14.10 % 3 lF‘UR SALE—One mace mt Close 2:00p.m. 12 midnight % ! PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 17; Dec. 4, AFIRE OFF COAST cents. . ! ) - L% 0 Box. 284 - $:i5pm.t $1:00a.m. it k ~ ’ FOR RENT — Four-room apart-|__ 0 *4:00p.m. b . Tickes to anc trom all Eastern points of Unfted HALIBUT SCHOONERS IN N 5 o g ment. Clift Apts. FOR SALE—Sitver foxes. Bargain| Leaves Douglas for Juneau States ‘and Canada — Various Routes — Libefal 5 for quick sale. Address P. O. 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. & ormer Box 1236, Juneau. 8:30a.m. $7:46p.m. gy O O ™ fendocino | Capt. Binmo, and Sitka, Capt, Dou- Mrs. “Bud” Stillman, Canadian| Rustgard house. 132 6th St. ol 49 9:30am ¢t 9:55p.m. miles north of D §oil 2 1 PR ico | Woods girl-bride, who will take | z— — FOR SALE—Round Oak Heater . . with the Makiki st nmm,. by, cett, are in port for bait and lec special courses at Harvard | P'Ane, Vicwr urtuopnonlc Phono- | and Great Western Heater. 115 | “::Ep-m-' “1'_“’-"- T e MoK g tor v for e | Special courses at " Harvard) it Loc it achine Reat| S dik Siees or Phons 130 iom inlam COASTWISE TRANSPOKTATION CO. here at 10 o'clock |1m T grounds. 0! are from rince 2 dici 2 or fale, Anderson Mustec Shoppe, | oo o $980.M. % g #dlo sald that a Rupert, having scld their fish in| Studies medicine in the same| __________ _ ~ _ |FOR SALE—Ome v room house; 5:05p.m. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA had been extinguished, one dead [that port. | university, They've rented|FOR RENT — suily fturnished| Ope 3 room house. Phone 478.| <—Thane. ; : several injured.” B Brookline, Mass., house and| apartments, single or double. feo— — [ t—Freight will be accepted. |Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock % wirdloss messsge recsivedPresidential Tides /| furnished it according to their| Newly ‘palnted. Baths and hot\[FOR SALE — s room furnished; 3—Saturdays oaly. direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Porg B Cbining by ihe Associated » own ideas, ‘sater furnished. Fur'sished| :house. Inquire Bilmont Gro-| = §—EBffective Aoril lst. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Barsnof, Press from Edward Metzdorf, pur- Uncertain 2 States £ 1Bt Nevirel)y g::"'::"xo‘:!”" month. A”" oery. ¢ way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M, S of 'the Makiki reported the - P WANTED Juneau Yerry & Naviga- |Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports, Informatxon ropanstar imping towarc an. eader, who announced hal e . Trop 1 3V ((‘or(!nuod from ane One) lead h 1 that h tion Com an eouver after the fire ahoard was| - — | would vote for Hoover; Rodolphe | Old papers ror sale at the Empire. |5oR RENT — Nicely farnished, B pany A, F, McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co.,, Phone 149, extinguished. One fireman is dead.\key, Republican State Commit- L. Aga Rpper; 1 1ignate and % £ heated room. . Inquire 115 W.| Metzdorf said nearly all of the{tee Chairman, and Frederick §.|Capitalist, and Gen. Francis Pea- 6th St. Phone 330. erew were badly gassed. Steam|Peck, National Committeeman,|body, Boston lawyer, both Re- 00D~ AR(II T R R R V. was. used to quench the flames|favor Judge Felix Herbert for Publicans, who have declared for MAN AND WIFE desire employ CHAS shich were contined to the hold.|the nomination. Smith sleep“‘g ment as caretakers for can- SCHOOL OF PIANO . U, RNER CO. SAN FRANC 0, Calif., Oct. 13 —The steamship Tropanstar was e e e | —— - atire 40 ,l:”H out from nerc and| The halibut schooners Polaris, ¥ewes~ | BUILDING known as old papors To: saye at the Emplre B - Rhede Island is one of the two Republicans have called the nery. Write P. O. Box 638, States which did not ratify the|tariff the chief Issue and are R Juneau. PLAYING ENG HINCESS ALICE ghteenth Amendment, and |Stressing national prosperity und- obes e u.r. GRADES ACCEPTED INEERS and opposition to prohibition |er the Republican administration. WILL RENT OR LEASE unfurn- . Ruth W" { t T SOUTH THIS A. Mifiim covolon, to bl e Domcrr. aclaro| JRUETONND n sour wosds| et Rouss or sparimcnt 2 o Phass 460 l MACHINISTS 5._..__.—.——————(& larger ' cities of Massachusetts. |that depression instead of pros- Arctie,. your'e bound to 3 large rooms and bath; close — Smanwr p”m Alice, Cap‘.|The rural districts, on the other|Perity exists in the New England sleep in comfort. Always, how-| to business district. Prefer g ®homas Cliff, arrived at 4 0'clock |hand, are strongly dry textile industry. ever cold outside. The real pio-| Jeage or promise of permanent| [ J SgARicK AGENTS FOR this morning, and left southbound Religi : —— - - neer ‘“eiderdown” of the North. residence. W. Martin, General 8 gious Question D * % | Jeweler .and . $:30 with the following Junean o effec s velizlotls Unequalled - for value in ‘design, Delivery, City. } - g at The ‘eftect of the religious| o ‘m SETTLEMIER LEAVES : ! i . . Optigian: Atlas Imperial Cas and Deisel, Regal, passengers: Kor Vancouver—Capt.|question is problematical. The| O ' S0, down, 1inink ‘and cover. -Most|ypgTgTToUISE COUPLIN, de- el B, K. Tobih, Mrs. E. K. Tobin, Miss|Massachusetts Republican State highly pralsed. Guarafteed sat-)™gionar’ of voats, gowns, dresses. ; : Palmer Brothers geh H. Wilson, Oscar Neime, Atatlhobion: of.7kaB, gbior or cresd iy Lo hAB beeh visiting in U8 Jor Seattle—Thos. Mille, L. a8 qualifications for holding pub- neau for several days, left on the 2 % . Chimneys. - Let ué clean them ‘glierite Taylor, Charles | Smith’s attitude toward prohi- a7 Y 197 i . H. Kirklin, Earl Rossman, R.|bition hs caused voters of both o e ¥ mg: ~.p".“°‘~ il e | & Simnions, Mrs. R. S. Raven and |parties here to switch their al- SN PhIns 908 3 TR A 3 Jharles. R. Settlemer, Dawson| isfactory. yrile Wardie, H. W. Barahill, C.{Convention went on record as| g Yoy L 3 " Hodgson, Geo. W. Stukey, War_|standing “today as always for no|REVsPaper man aud mineopera-) * No Duty." Ask your Dedler. gfi‘zf‘f:,‘:‘_‘e;e?,‘;';f‘? Ao T verware Sterling and Johnson Outboard Mators mlfl, R. W. Foster, Mis He office.” Princess Alice for Vancouver and \ R 'M'Yfifi- Phone- 153, adv. i the States. : e O v 4 COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY 11 E. sneri aska’s el £ 5. Raven, Jr. P. Loftis, Max|legiance, although the extent of E Gattinony Mo e R NDOD'S MFG CO., Ltd. i anzen, 0. E. Sunde, Mrs. O. E.jthese defections cannot be esti- A OGDENSBURG h.’Y 3 % gnde, P. J. Castos, S. W. Thomp-|mated accurately. Among them |gjq 10¢ 8Ale & - - - FRANK' IN PQO; HAII §on, Mrs, S. W. Thompson, R. P./were those of Eugene N. Foss, RECMY HOAMU Rt the Bmpiey : 4 E g o - L Melson, Mrs. G. W. Naylor, Miss|three times Governor of Massa- el K i I ) Lower Front Ph Pguon m g Simpkins, and three steerage.lchusetts and long a Democratic Reliable Transfer F[RE ALARM CALIS e ¢ CIG.:':{S cxcom'xl"rmsnbfnm ; Phone 14 Res. 148 ey ®s SOURTESY ant doos | |§1-8 Taira snd Frankin. ead Seom e SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLRS = v SERVICE Our Motto ¥ront and Fraoklin, 1 A e n——, ) Front, near Ferry Way. T Front, opp. Film Exchange. Children’s Eyes Brighten Froat, app. Clty Whart. {1 TR ARTIST'S SUPPLIES llk Froot, near Saw MellL : » - When they see a brimming dish of Rosy M wuld R ey um'. 2 : . 3 Bruahes, Tube COlOl‘!, Ete. Apples, Ripe Juicy Oranges, Bananas and Bre(“l and garage. 4 ’ ——AT— other Fresh Fruits sitting on the table \ b l‘mnl and Seward. . ; o where they may help themselves at any Made fresh with the g::ol:*“::d)‘;lan g 5 : cOP JUNEAU PAM STORE time. rising sun. Demand Fifth . Seward. Wise Mothers know that fresh fruits supply it from your grocer. Fire Hall, ~ Gastinesu TR, Dol e et to MILK MAID BREAD Second and Gold. Wrapped in sanitar; Fourth ‘and Harrls, g : - - g Get the habit of buying your fresh fruits wax paper. \\'ho]e}: Gold. l“‘f F‘W “fl %W J|1 Ialet, lt;‘-l::gm int, Lemesurier and vegetables here daily. some and made un- Fifth and c‘m gt ichi 'lflt llleon r:z der best conditions. {| :'n'::‘:r:::l.:’ : BEmmT GMRY bixw"loek w"m ‘h MILK MAID BREAD, Nioth, . Raok. of power """ 0. Ageat. Seward R, CALIFORNIA GROCERY e e — ~ i HOTEL GF AASRAN 5O Distin Ave., and Indian 8t. Frs divey e s iy it B[ Frisidaire and Deleo Light || THE GASTINEAU “Best In Bverything” JUNEAU BAKERY , Notthern L'dry. : ; : MILK MAID BREAD ' gy sty - SR Stse. - N ‘G-nsm- '& and Rawn Way.