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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,- MONDAY, OCT. 15, 1928. OUCH! THATS - HPFOLR TVES Youlg) |EXCUSE, CUT ME, DAG- PLEASE! Marine News \: Steamer Movements RESTRIGTIUNS * NORTHBOUND # Queen in port; sails for Sitka # | ARE REMUVED # . and wayports at 3 p. m [ | & Northwestern is due to arrive # tomorrow night. Not # at Ketchikan until 4 p + today ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS # Admiral Rogers scheduled to # sail trom Seattle Oet. 17 at # 10 a’m @ Puincess Alice scheduled to & % gall from Vancouver Oct. 18 58 Vb _*1 Al restrictions on traffic through @ Yukon scheduled to_sall from # |\ pon Narows have heen re- 3 s.",_;‘fl.'r"flg'(;ui”c“'SA"IL"‘NT'S moved by the War Department, G G8 &1t was dnnounced today by Major % Alaska due southbeund about #y.10o1m gilictt, District Engineer # Oct, 17. |Board of Rivers and Harbors. Or. * ders have been issued cancelling * LOCAL SAILINGS all restrictions which were im- # Margnita scheduled to leave #|,,.04 guring the improvement of # for Sitka and way port: a: #|POC CHTE # 8 oclock Thursday night. s i # Virginia IV salls for Chicha “By ragulation approved January $ | gof and way ports at 6 0% %y7 1997 Wrangell Narrows, Ala: : clock every Wednesday closed to navigation dur- " ika : :;zlr‘é ;‘”1:1”‘“ ling the period of April 1, 1927 to o'c ry | N October 31, 1929, except during * s‘“‘""“-VF "‘*‘"'l' s every 4 sucll time and to such extent as : ";f':l“n' m‘:"‘m“;“: e | might be authorized by the United S Bl sthury sua Kake sud ¢|Siates District Englacer, Alaska & wayports. [ § b ) + “The Improvement of Wrangell ErEvvesasve ey "1\:.1 ‘ows by the War Department | has now TIDES TURSDAY office is also advised that | United States Lighthouse Serv | Department of Commerce, comploted the remarking of this channel. » It has, therefore, boen {found unnecessary to further con- !mm.- any restrictions to naviga {tion in Wrangell Narrows, Alask land by authority of the Secreta 'of War the regulation of the Wa | Department referred to in first | paragraph above has been can- celled effective Sept. 26, 1928." due m :All Traflic”Reflsrtrictions at Wrangell Narrows Are Now Cancelled ® - new order 2:1% a $:07. a. 2:06 p . m m. m. m High tide Low.. tide. High tide Low tide —— WRANGELL FISHERMAN DROWNS; BODY FOUND Leslie G. Moore, wer known Whangell fisherman was drowned | there about September 26 and his, body recovered the following day, Pt . avéording to word received n-rv.P""g:fil AR"PIM_'“ GAN are in Germany ha 16.6 --0.4 today. Moore had been missing three days when his disappearance was reported to U, 8. Commission-| BERLIN, Oct. 15. — The offi- or W. G. Thomas cn September!cjal German list of licensed air- 20th. | planes owned by private persons, A searching party was promptly |industrial and commercial con- organized. The body was found cerns shows that in all Germany, in about six feet of watar at the|there are only 686 planes in pri- he#d of Wrangell Bay. He is be- ate possession. A.big circus leads Jleved fo have fallen from a skiff|with five planes, next come the golng to or from his gasboat|well known Ullstein newspaper which was anchored nearby. |concern with three, thereafter . — — |tollow industrial firms, cigarette and candy manufacturers. The Cuba and Mexico Seek * ‘jslum- of Bavaria Is owner of two 3 s planes. Close Friendship Tie ' < HAVANA, Oct. 15.—The spirit [taly and England Are of fraternity between Mexico and| . ba nas haptanted ftseit deeply| ~ Linked by Telephone here within the last year { b T Cordfal diplomatic relations, a! TURIN, Ttaly, Oct. comstant interchange of art, telephone service has nefénce and sport and, more re- inaugurated between Turin and céntly, the good-will flight of London. The line runs under- QBlonel Roberto Fierro from Mex- ground from here to Milan, and jeb to Cuba have contributed to from there hooks up with the the ghange. | Milan - Zurich - Paris-London “Several famous Cuban artists cuit. Recent satisfactory 15.—Direct now been trials BY ENGINEER been completed and this| the | cir- "3 amd educators have made recent cliltural pilgrimages to Mexico “-fl&nnd Cuba is now planning to“send one of her aviators to 1épdy Colonel Fierro's visit. of telephone communication be- tween Turin and Barcelona and Madrid give hope that those lines too many soon be functioning tregularly. ~ Children’s Eyes Brighten When they see a brimming dish of Rosy Apples, Ripe Juicy Oranges, Bananas and other Fresh Fruits sifting on the table where they may help themselves at any time. Wise Mothers know that fresh fruits supply the necessary food elements, essential to their children’s health. Get the habit of bnyh\k your fresh fruits and vegetables here daily. . CALIFORNIA GROCERY _wan Free delivery three’ times: daily “Best in Everything” 1 ComE 3 INDICTMENTS ARE RETURNED BY GRANDJURY (Two Mark:fiecret, One on Booze Charge— ' Start Dzaloff Trial Three indictments | marked secret, were |the Grand Jury this |the U. 8. District Court before Judge E. Coke Hill. The work of this body was said to be virtually completed and. it was probable that it would make its final re. port late today or tomorrow. In-one of the bills returned thi morning, Jack Snyder was indict- ed on a charge of violating the liguor laws. Two counts were brought against him, one alleging possession of 156 gallons of moon- shine whiskey and the ona charging: transperting the liquor on the gasboat Isobel crimes | specitied were alleged have been committed on last near Point Retreat Fred Albrecht, Hyder, week entered a plea of guilty to larceny, was today senjenced by Judge Hill of 15 months imprison. ment in the McNeils Island Feder- al penitentiary. Evan Dzaloff, who, Kobak, was arrested months ago on a charge of re- sisting an officer and carryinT concealed weapons, was placed on trial today. A jury was being se- lected early this afternoon, Dzal- off is represented by Grover C. Winn. The Kobak case is set to follow immediately after the trial of Dzaloff is completed Juizzier i aRna Ay LIEUT. NOYES BACK FROM NOME SURVEY Lleut gineer mission, wwo of them returned by morning in other to June 16, who last with Nick several John R. Noyos, field en- for the Alaska Road Com- and Mrs. Noyes, return- ed here today after an absence of several months. They will re main in Juneau until early in No- vember when Lieut. Noyes will be transferred to his new post a’ ‘amp Lewis, Wash. During the early part of the sea- scn, Lieut Noyes made a recon- naissance of roads in the Fair. banks district. Later he made a relocation at Mile 31, near Ptar. migan Drop, on the Richardson Highway. He then proceeded to Nome where he surveyed Nome Harbor, He and Mrs. Noyes sail- ed from Nome for Seattle and thence north. ———e— MILLISON ON LEAVE A. J. Millison, years on the night Cable Office, is taking a three- months’ leave of absence. He expects to go south, perhaps with- in two or three weeks, returning shortly after the first of the year. for several force at the —,ee - Christmas cards for all—neat, selective. Prices within the reach of all. Call at Empire and see samples. Ry L A Reliable Transfer Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTEBY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto U Milk Maid "' Bread Made fresh with the rising sun. Demand it from your grocer. MILK MAID BREAD Wrapped in sanitary wax paper. Whole- some and made un- der best conditions. MILK MAID BREAD We deliver it to your door. Phone 577 JUNEAU BAKERY MILK MAID BREAD By CLIFF STERRETT BUT SEEIN IT5 DEJVELOPED INTO A DUEL,LGOTTA RIGHT o DEFEND SHAMPOO AN' A e P e American Dollar Earns Dividends All Over World ON, Oct. 15—The e | American dollar makes itself at phonograph for pgme almost everywhere. The De- new. Large partment of Commerce has found reasonable. | it jnyested in the European chem- jeal combine, the Swedish match monopoly, the machinery indugtries e . {of Burope, Canada and Australia, it o for -continuousy PR Bl A A | toreign department stores, chu itbsequent JHBCEHIBHE S il FoR SALE—Blectric phonograph. ' es, schools and just about every Count five AVEFRESEMPRSNEON | Gail 4% |sort of endeavor in every quarter the line i Minimum charge, 50 m5ts. [ FOR SALI-—One 10-f00t SKITE. Tn-| O pr che ant of ’ § y \ Pt ol # i i | At the end of last year American quire I. Weathers, 10th St. | investments in foreign corporate F totaled §11,659,383,629. DU Christmas Cards—Empire. et & FEKRY TIME CARD Lcaves Juneau tor Douglas and Thane o:zon.m. ®7:16a.m. 9:16a.m.+ 12:30p.m.1 2:00p.m. 3:15p.m.t *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaun 6:30a.m, 6:30p.m. THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have |its wants supplied. Closing ~time for classified dvertisements: 2 P. M., Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first ie- sertion FOR SALE—3-room House on Gastineau Avenue. Reasonable terms. Enquire 1604 or Snow White Laundry. | WASHINC WICK practically records, 604. BRUNSE sale, choice Phone *OR SALE—Flour sacks and bar- rels, Juneau Bakery. FOR SALE Lo s e OIS property. 5-ROOM Apt. Electric Range painter. 4211 E. Tth St. Phone 2004, —Z Court: House Hi|Socurities See Harris, sign | FOR SALE-——Lease and improve-| ment on George's Island Fox Farm, Address Inian Island, Juneau. ) ;{I"]'. 6th (ln‘i Gold. Phone 5701, JACK SCREWS for rent; for Call 109, Geo. chell lumber | Get- SRS i 47 ivstbpnibints | FOR SALE—One cholce lot. Close | in. Box'254. | sale 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m, §11:16p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. FOR RENT — Four-room apart- Wbl T ment. Cliff Apts. ‘FUR SALE—Sirver foxes. Bargain | | for quick sale. Address P. O.| Box 1236, Juneau. | | BUILDING xnown as former Rustgard house. 132 6th St. FOR SALE—Round Oak Heater| Plane, victor Urtuopnonlc Phomo-| and Great Western Heater. 115 graph, sewing machines. Rent W. 6th Street or Phome 330. | 8:30a.m. or rale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR SALE—ome v room nouse; s s0smel One 3 room house. Phone 478.; 32:45p.m.¢ i At . FOR SALE — 6 room rurnished e house. Inquire Bilmont Gro- 6:05p.m. b i ¢—~Thane. t—Freight will De accepted. t—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. $7:45p.m. 9:66p.m. §11:30p.m. 12:16a.m, $1:05a.m FOR RENT -— ruily turnished apartments, single or double. Newly -painted. Baths and hot ‘sater Mirnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per monmth. Apply Seaview Apts. B o i s A ML M WANTED LOST AND FOUND | | FOR RENT - Nicely furnished, 116 W. LOST—-Hand saw, iron handle, near Juneau lumber shed. Please retupn Empire. Reward. heated 6th St. : T T IMAN AND WIFE desire employ- LOST—1 glove, between City{ .ment as caretakers for can- - Hall and Presbyterian Church.| ‘mery. Write P. 0. Box 638, #——- —— Return tn_”FIreEz{lL» )lv\\.ujl. Juneau. SCHOOL OF PIANO MISCELLANEOUS PLAYING PALMIS1—<omeé and have your Gnnth idt fortune told from your hand. Pmm | ce— ] Work, ‘business, marriage and A the future foretold. 302 Fromt| Btreet. BRANDT RETURNS HERE room. Inquire Phone 330 Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company WILL RENT OR LEASE unfurn- ished house or apartment 2 or | 8 large rooms and bath; close to business district. Prefer lease or promise of permanent residence. W. Martin, General | Delivery, City. ALL Mrs. | | 5 L. J. Smaricx Jeweler and Optician | Watches ¢ fi Diamonde (Ohimneys. TLet us clean them for you. Phone 152, adv.; Silverware WANTED—Roomers and board- ers. Phone 903. Just what you want—Christ- mas greetings. See display of || MRS. E. LOUISE COUPLIN, de- gigner of coats, gowns, dresses. | Remodeling expertly done. The Cliff, Apt. 6, Phone 131. The Brant, flagship of the Alas- kan fleet of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, returned to port Satur- day afternoon with Agent Dennis ! Winn aboard. Mr. Winn made an inspection of streams in Security Bay, Saginaw Bay and Hamilton Bay during his four-day absence from local headquarters of the Bureau. FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 29 © Oct. 2 © QOct. 10 Oct. /6. < QOct. 9 Qe 1T Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 24 ..Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 31 ALASKA Oct. 27 Oect. 30 Nov. © ANNUAL CRUISE TO HAWAII: ALEUTIAN sails from Seattle Jan. 15, 1929, 30-day trip. Fare $275.00 to $485.00 Apply Here for Reservations. W. E. NOWELL, Agent v . Phone 2 Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbound Oct. = 3 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 WATSON . ROGERS . QUEEN ROGERS QUEEN Oet. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 ROGERS . e 1. T ¢ ) Oct. 20 Oct. 31 THrougs trckers sola rrom Juneau to Califor nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal Reservations and information on ROUND TH# WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steams ghip Line also to the ORIENT via AM ERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone & GUY-L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, Douglas Alaska. PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE _ THE ADMIRAL LINE “Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 s AR FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND ¥ PRINCESS ALICE—Qct. 13, 23; Nov. 3. PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 17; Dec. 4, A8. Tickers to anc from all Eastern points ot United States and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. | CANAD!AN PACIFIC Cards at Empire. Christmas Cards—Empire. ‘ s e o TuE JuNEAU LAUNDRY ' Franklin Biteet, between Front and Becond Streets FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. ¥ront and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. B. P.'R. warehouse and garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main, Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. BLEVATOR SERVICE 127 Front 84, . Fhowe 222 Gastineau and Rawn Way. . o Becond and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Geo'd. { Fifth and E_at. A ‘Seventh and Gold. . Fifth and Kennedy. | Ninth, ‘back of house. ' . Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts, Distin Ave., and Indian St. Ninth and Calhoun. Fall line of Fancy and Stapl Groceries . We Qeliv_s;?nytlmo—l’&:ozo o s ELMONT GROCERY posmm. wih g% 4 m& ‘).l::rt Main. 41 i hern L'dry. Twelfth and w:x:«u;u',. Home Grocery. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clocle! direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. CHAS. G. WARNER CO. ' ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR Atlas Imperial Cas and Dcisel; Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY FRANKLIN POOL HALL Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, . SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES ARTIST’S SUPPLIES Brushes, Tube Colors, e AT JUNEAU PAINT STORE Etc. Salls every W for MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, et Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesuriér Island, Po or; e.p:;m o, Mleiltd!.”;nlun 'Atm -t"cm ; T T By Bt THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS -THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End: at A o "