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e — ,..w, .,.fl._‘,,.. = POL1LY AND 1 TER PALS N 'THE_‘_Bxe WOODS ! OF LET, HIM RAVE' AN N *-"‘S_’—; LR L I L = NEVER SHOULD AL ow PATo 6o Mocs& HUNTING MA ! ~HE'LL P4SS-OUT HE ANT WENT . YET THE MEANTME TTIN AN’ A\k/r‘ P | Frank Snyder, LETE WITHOUT NO BI6 GAME KIT 18V LO' A wENe B0y BELTY ’ New Pilot? Ll_‘lu ex-New York &> 8 , : Steamer Movements | BENjfiM!N Nuw . NORTHBOUND ! & # _ night. Has 3 days’ mail . = 4 # SCHEDULED SAILINGS # Princess Alice scheduled (o 4 "[ % gail from Vancouver at 9 % (1) # tonight. B # Admifal” Rogers scheduled to : s:ux.nrn.-.. Seattle Nov. 14 Thies: Precincts al a.m. ® Aliska scheduled to sail trom #| and Takes Lcu(] Over # Beaftle, Nov. 17 at 9 am. % Wialliee 21 NV ates ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | alker 21 Volc % Northwestern scheduled south § & bound 9 o'clock tomorrc . + Moming L3 f # Queen due southbound at noon # : : SO .,, Republic assumed for the first|: * LOCAL SAILINGS - 1\1\11\:“‘ w;x f) lead »w.u,. N. ,R. ' & Margnita scheduled to leaye % 7 ", ‘»'- o for. iSsn ”]‘i i} & for Bitka and way port: a: 4 from the Fir The tota H ® 8 oelock Thursday nig 1 & Virginta 1V sails for Chicha- #® gof jand way ports at 6 o ® clock every Wednesd #® nlght. For Cuatham Straits ® route at 10 o'clock every % # Batyrday night * leg:rica First leaves every ‘ednesday at 1 pm. for % ® Petergburg and Kake end # ® wayports. L3 LR R R ) 'FROM SOUTH ! Mlk eS Kecord Run from Seattle After Return- ing for Repairs 3 ‘H&klug a record run from Seat tle, the sp‘inmr Queen, Capt. Franl Landstrqm, docked in June 11 o'clogk last night. [The ship left Seattle Wednes dpy morning, and one day steam Ijne trouble developed in the engine room. It was imp sibie to'make repairs at sea and Capt. Lgndstrom turned the ves. sel about and reached the ho port Frilay morning The age was re d and again sdiled for the N evening.. The Seattle t Tun was made in 76 ho which i8 very fast time as the Queen # made stops at Ketchikan, Wrangell ! and Petgrsburg. The Queen s i} morth ati 3 a.m. today. ¥ Passergers arrivi from the south 4nd Southeastern Alaska ports, we Capt. George Tyler A | Mrs. Gepree ! Sofia Eunich, bert Day; t , ‘Wakelin, William Taylor, F | J. F. Chamberlin, L. M. Carrigan, J. H. Brokaw, D. Rose and three Bteerage. Passengers leaving Juneau were For Haines: Mrs. John Leslie, I E, Bremley, Jewell Anderso; Anderson, Frank Metca Me. | WCormack, Evelyn Ande . W.| Byerly. ' Por Skagway—W. E. Rogers,| Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi, W. R. John. son, Mrs, E. F. ; Dr. Byk " Navis, Mrs. J. Keller, . Thompsop and A, Van Mavin. . The regular mot be followed this trip. The Queen will go direct to Haines| ‘Id Skagway, then return to Ju- neaw. rom here she will go to Sitka, fand. A stop will be made Tokeen where about sixty passen- 4 couth. Juneau ghbout ncon tomorrow. - eee TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 2:00 a.m., 14.8 feet. Low tide, 7:39 am., 3.8 feet High tide, 1:32 pm., 16.6 feet bow tlde, 8:13 p.m., -0.7 feet lflfifiON REBEKAH Pefseverance Rebekah Lodge (] No. 2-Ai will hold their regular ing ' Wednesday, November I8 Qdd Fellows' Hall. Mem- requested to attend. Initia- _an@ refreshments, Visiting bers. welcome. * adv Press Your Suit. Qeliver. Phons 528, ' on your way East Ennich, | H | triangle roufe win! then to Prince of Wales is-| at| _ gers will be taken aboard for the| ‘The Queen is due to return to| Democratic lead | still confident tha uld win, but t his majority on the heir hands. It wa the result would close and almoat cc outcome + would not sottled pending tha off of returns which will talifornial Enjoy ‘ there a life out of doors this winter. No matter what your pleasure you'Il find it there. Cali- fornia holds a mag. fi" aificent variecy of PR things to do and see. | club who *| Cards, | into a_championship dunng ager of the Houston (Texas) is mentioned as a ossible successor to Bill Mc- etchnie, pilot of the St. Louis Snyder iloted his team | season just closed. (International Newsreel) pr s have b : Fansha n and W that not which no report d. These are “unter, m. It ore than Walker 5 votes outstan wiil have rry l'l::l by to one The vo pre recelved Loring, Grigsby 6 Benjamin 12 rtow and And 8, Paul Winn 13 mulllur\ 11 derson Benjamin McCor. T/J ru California Add 1o the enjoyment of your tip cast this winter the pleasure of a stopover in California. The cost is but a fraction more. For example, the fare to New [ York via California and New Orleans is but §7.57 more than if you go direct- ly east from Seattle. The SuAsTA ROUTE'S fine trains speed you from Se- attle o Califorfia quickly and comfortably and from there you have your choice of 3 great routes, 8 fine trains to the East, | | Your stay ir | —hospitable, loved—will s short. Ftom there famous re- sorts of Southern California, ‘ Los Angeles, Hollywood, San Diego are easily and quickly reached by South- emn Pacific. Your trip east may be all i the way through “southern 1 Francisco , world- m all too | sunshine” —over the SUN- seT RoUTE—San Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans to New York, Or direct over the GOLDEN STATE ROUTE—Los An- geles 10 Chicago. Or via the OVERLANDROUTE from San | Francisco to Chicago via Omaha, Write today for new illus- trated booklets. Southern Pacific_representatives will be glad to help you plan your tip. C. M. BIGGS General Ags. Seattle, Wash, France, Ncv 13.— worms are making of the thread that Lyon faci s into cloth, The cocoon 15 been dying out f ind much of the fan ch silk now is made l'ruli ll])nn thread. What the French call a ‘“ery of alarm” is being raised in in- il circles to rest a lan- shing trade. B in 1853 Lyon silks were famed ough- ut the world and t utiful | cloth h pro- | duct d then 28,000 tons of cocoon and now b I\ ustgard France Tries to Stem Decline of Silk Trade the output has sunk tons a year, much le silk mills can use - - Swedish-American ice will be ~|er‘ d b went of * |fices on the Swec h tra tic mail and passenger Dr. Rearstey nignc cal . Zynda, lllllflflnllllllllllllllllIn|ll|llll||l|ll|l MILK MAID BREAD JUNEAU BAKERY Giant catcher and now man- | @ two |1 Tl 115 W, 16, | 4 ,|tal Laundry, thle 5{55 WiTH A BAR, smas MANS BEST ERIEND! RPERORT 7 Ty i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 1928 By CLIFF STERRETT NUTHIN DOIN, P4 THEE ha AN NWHO SENT HIMSELE T THE HOSPITAL Wi T My SCISS ANT T'BE TruSTED \/iTH THE LIKES OFT\-HS ® [ SAILING Oct. Oct. Northwestern Yukon Oct. Oct. Oct. Northwestern Nov Yukon . Nov. 1 Alaska Nov. 'ALEUTIAN sails from Seattle Jzn. 15, 1929.° 30-day trip. Fare $275.00 to $485.00 Apply Here for Reservations. " W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phone 2 !‘UB SALE THE L;T; IRE il For saLE viy ""’“;‘ ‘“I“' Tre Juneau Launory Is the Medinm ili era. Pract / new. Can be Through which the genmeralffl| seen at Al ¢ Views. Franklin Street, between pubiic can always have ftsfi T i Wedlors Front and Second Streets i s Good condition, Inquire PHONE 359 ! Nv":‘:‘e‘m“m 3 B A § West 6th Street. Phone B il Closing time for display ad-fi i vertisements: 11 A, M. H SALT y foot §l Ten cents per line first in-Ji vith Ford engine in A-1| HOTEL il sertion. il John Andrus, / o fil Five cents tnr cunflnuou;s ka \ ZYNDA M subsequent insertion. H o Count five average words tofi FOR SALI | ELEVATOR SERVICE the line. fi, icr mink. Pen born and pen : Minimum charge, 60 rents. @ ra Ready for del . ’ 8. ZYNDA, Prop. W Alaska Mendenhall Fur A ¥ [ i Juncau, Alaska. LG SR FOK KENT FOR i m | X [ e matel FERRY TIME CARD om house. Véty rén-| House Hfll.i ; priced. Te Iummm 376. heated slucp< Phone 1501. FOR SALE |x|<n1\<v. Mrs. Marsh. | FOR SAL L___i (‘;;fi;“ In-dmnm‘ m'x'hunc R % Mepaonhill Fup B8t et ol BANK; [ ) 17:30pm. FOR RE Fully furnished | FoR SAT i 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. five room house for two| QOpe 3 room house. Phone 478.| 12:30p.m.t §11:15p.m. months, Phone B sl e ATS: ] 2:00p.m. 12 midnight B - © room rurnished | 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. Inquire B:lmont Gro- *4:00p.m. :30a.m, steam - heated . 132 6th Str Ni1cey furnished Gold Belt Ave. |FOR: RE. y furnished, room for man. Inquire 6th St. Phone 330. I‘[)I ND 1L ackinaw Coat. st watch in front of ». Reward if returned to| f—Freight will be mpire | t—Saturdays only. e O | §—Effective April 1st. | WANTED | i for 1084, general house Juneau Perry & woman | Box work I.ea:es Douglas fgr Juneau :30a.m, 37: D o :sOa m.t 9: Inquire 5;; 31 tion Company | Leaves J‘Jncuu tor Douglas and Op.m. 45p.m. 65p.m, :30p.m. 15a.m, 05a.m accepted. | Naviga- | ( i ana Gold. Phone 5701, graph, or sale. Anderson Mnslc Shopre. sewing machines. Rent FOR RENT — ruily furnished apartments, Newly painted. Baths and hot 2ater turnished. Furnished cabivs §6.00 per month. Apply| Benvlew Apts. MISCELLANEOUS fortune told from your hand. Work; business, marriage and| Btreet. ARD A reward of Fifty Dollars will be paid. for the recovery 4»( two rings stolen from th Laundry with purse. Notify Christmas Cards—Empire. 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. warehiouse and, :dnrngs Front and ar Front nndm Second and. Main.. Fifth and Bewud. Fire Hall.« Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth ln l!lml Pifth Pitth ::“ ‘—lt. Seventh and Gold, brdhaadhd G Pt R st VAR TR TR I TTIEL uwm-‘aan..neqmm. Ninth, back of . bouse. lhoun, opp: Juneau Apts, 'Distin Ave., and Indian Bt.| Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, Northern L’ 5 ¥ Photie 577 We Deliver by. e ©k=addts s Gy, single or double.| PALMIS1—~vwme snd nave your| the future foretold. 302 Front Fifth and Kennedy. ¢, power YOUNG lady Inquire Empire. desires p | stenographer or office a or LriepRODIC Phnno-‘ s days. {the Empire. Personar greeniags for the holi- Sample cards on display at V D — 2 lnul,n (:n:d .mnllvl | SCH()OL OF PIANO ighest prices pai f [ R Hion & Cb. Hayward, ’ PLAYING California. || ALL GRADES ACCEPTED e ———L—— | | M, Rpth Messetséhmiat Christmas Car, —I‘nvvnro ‘ Phore 4501 I A e S ST | s ————— | Jeweler and HAULED | "G AND LOT CLEANING i Watches Phone 109 S i LRSS G. A. GETCHELL, J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Public Stenographer p 1 { i j & Diamonds Silverwars or 149 P THE CLUB Not the newest but one of the best places in town to eat. We deliver the goods at reasonable prices. Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. ROY NEWTON Proprietor LUNCH 127 Front St Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries * We deliver anytime—Phone 29 BELMONT GROCERY Phone 222 anuiazre and Delco nght ‘W. P. JOHNSON. SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 1 M — ) BUSICSUSE, Rogers O 21 Nov. b Queen 24 Nov, 28 Nov. 1 Queen 7 Nov. 11 Nov. 15 Rogers - .14 Nov.18 Dec. 8 Queen . 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Thnrouzsn Ticmers sold rrom Juneau to Califor nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal Reservations and information on ROUND TH#a WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam ship Line also to the ORIENT via AM ERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone ¢ GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, Donglas Alaska, PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICB | THE ADMIRAL LINE e e Sun FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS MARY Nov. 17: Dec. 4, 18: Jan. 1. ROUND TRIP WINTER EXCURSION FARES m.k' ts to or from al rn_points of Unitedy States or Canada and to Various Routes—Lit W. L. COATES COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock |direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, way ports. Chichagof, Sitka, L,hatham Killisnoo, Bnrnnof 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 Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY E PO oo GO, 55 L T S 41O o msn g TO THOSE WHO WISH MORE KNOWLEDGE Drop in at the Franklin Pool Hall and take home “Instantaneous Personal Magnetism.” Read it for ten days and if you are not more than satisfied your deposit will be refunded and no Qquestions asked, H. B. POLSON WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES PGy * i JUNEAU PAINT STORE MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. Salis ov Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier . Alt) Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falco :1 nd Chlch n Carry Passengers and Freighl. All fre: to. Dock, by 1 o'clock Wednesda ‘A].:E.n “b:] Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. THE GASTINEAU . 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