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f’b[] Y AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV Py PERNS L [GUTTENLY, SUSE AVE YU GOT '\OT'S THE GOOD OF | NY BULLETS HOLT — FER ToaT 6uu?> A GLUN WITHOL OFF HGANN 1L TAKE CARE OF BM TILL YER THE BIG WOODS ! IF YouRE: A GHOOT YERSELE 1 DoNT BULLETS? = Marine News L 2R B R R Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Alice due Friday Admiral Rogers due Sunday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle, Nov. 17 [ Queen schedul to sail f iSeattle Nov. 21 at 10 ‘SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon due Southbound Nov. 21 wbout | Wood, S and W B LOCAL SAILINGS D Margnita scheduled to leav for Sitka and w ports. a: i 8 T rwall, S. Larson | coi-| loaded [WANNA RE TH - NORTHWESTERN .. - 18 SOUTHBOUND . & T'SEE 173 Bothwe < .V +8 o'clock Thursday night, & ¥irginia 1V sails for Chicha- gof and way ports ska Juneau clock every We i night. 1 Mr i America First leaves every & i ¢. J. Graham { Wednesday at 1 pm. for % ., Jim MeClosk L R R R R R S R A R A R O wRetersburg and Kake and & - - wayports. L sessrasensecss Guately Cotillion YUKON WESTWARD " BOUND THIS A. M. TPhe steamer Yukon, Ca Glagscock, arrived in Jun the_gptth at 9 p.m. yester saifed ‘for Seward and w poits at 0 a.m. today derfgers from Seattle and eastern ports were: Mrs fin} L. H. Jasperson, Mis ina McLaughlin, Frank I : vich, E. Raghan, ~A™ert Whit Mrg~Albert White, Goraldine W ! sony €5 Wittanen, J. M. Smith, W F. Bibley, Mrs. W Sibley, My and Mrs. H. L Hler fassengers e m the Yukon forfthe westward wer Cor dova—G. L. Rich, M. J Ler ids May Ros: and J. H. Gi Bor.Seward—B. Benson, J. 1 Brékaw and L. Wallstedt [ -~ ABMIRAL ROGERS © IS ON WAY NORTH 14 Adm ailed fo. pots at thi with 18 passengers, including th folowing for Juneau: Dorot! Hénderson, Mrs, A. Jemsen anl ong stee > e - QUEEN SOUTHBOUND VIA SITKA TODAY 1l'hv steamship Queen, Capt Frank Landstrom, docked here myriing at 10 o'clock from S} ' i 2 way and Haines Aboard the QI#_'L‘I] were about 60 Indians from Skagway, bound for Sitka to al tengl _the convention of the Alaska IO - Juneau Sitka—Mrs, Lokke, L. Lokke, Emma Millle Aragon, Willie Holis, Mus, Mary Watson, Mrs. G. Good- win. Dorothy Miller, Shepard Mi lery Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Michae! Theresa zon, Nidtife Brotherhood to be hell there. The steamer sailed south % vial Sitka, Tokeen and Ketchikan, ¥ i at mcon today. i - S——— % 174 f“’”"“'” T gt M The cotillion, that stately da i or ancther new idea. Miss Anne Car Mr. and Mrs. John Childress, will By SUE McNAMARA son, Bessie Miller, J. M. Italio, Shéldon James, Os mith, Ruth EEhHaRture-{Walter) o Spfith, Harry Bremner, Geo. Brem.| ASHINGTON, Nov. 14—Turn. nes, Johnny Bremner, Nick Miltop,."® completely away from the j Harry Jackson, Paul Henry, Sanm of recent years, Wux_hlnmun socie’ Hepénger, Petor Milton, Jack Rect (18 Winiter will revive the stately, Frdbk Rice, Mrs. Frank Rice, Mrs | ©ld-fashioned cotillion as quite the latest and most correct thing in ‘| dancing. Pebutantes who figure largely on the season's calendar cagerly planning = lengthening cks. . of Harriet Hubert, Amy Takacido, ] H.i@Gibson, Mrs. J. D. Thomas, An it Diez, Jim Young, Mrs. Jim , Elsie Nepoll, Mary Jamos _F. Kettleson, Jacob Lewis and . Jacob Lewis. it Ketchikan—Robert Wakein & John W. Jones. Beattle—John Olson, Andrew k, Jessie Mock .and Joo fro frills ‘and furbelows to match the nified figures of the are consulting ning false knots of curls to attach to their bobbed locks. Invitations for the first of the laffairs to be given at the May- [flower hotel December 10 by the | Waskington Bachelors are already out The list of the committee in charge is thickly sprinkied with cotillion. hair dressers TIDES TOMORROW , 2:38 am., 14.2 feet. tide, 8:18 am, 45 fect H ., 16.1 feet. , =0.1 feet el honorables and generals and com- | manders. | | All sorts of novel stunts and fa- |vors are being planned The PERT, B. 0% Nov.|Will Be two orchestras, one im. ported from New York. Favo y which the men will find their American fish sold for 20.5|partners, will eclipse anything seen in Washington for many a day. The Canadian for 18.5 v older members of the Bachelo, club who are versed in the cere zaie at the Empire. monious etiquet of a former day revived this winter in Washington. " To Be Revived by Capit al D(;buiunt_es nce ‘of the éay ninsties, will be Two parties for debutantes is ter Greene (left) daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis S. Greene, and Miss Adair Childress, daughter “of be so introduced. when society shone in ‘stately splendor instead of scintillating. jazz, will lead the younger genar ion thfough the figures of tha cotillian. Not anly the cotillions, hut tha fact that many of the season’s da. butantes will emerge into the so- cial limelight coming-out party, but two, makes this « season umique. Hereatofora one tea:or ball was deemed suffi- cient to give Miss Debbie her due, but. now many of the ycunger are demanding both Among those who indulged by their 828 are to be so rents are Miss Anne Carter Greene, daughter of|4 Dr. and= Mrs, Louis S. Graene, and Miss ‘Adair Childress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Childress. Borly girls will bé formally presented 'to sociely with afternoon. teas at thelr homes, to be followed shortly aftar with balls at the hionable Chevy Chase club. The launching of the debbies m‘l the social seas commenced No- rivember 3 with an all debutant» party given at the Mayfower hotel by Mrs. William Duplop, jr. ] ~€an’t be weat anywhere, cards to plecse the most fastidious. Samples at Empire office. with not only. onel 14 By CLIFF 192 STERRETT GOSHLL wwas. JESS ngAéch BREAKIN! H . EECh AN SOME &S o TRE BIG HERE, PAw/ You PRACTICE ON THIS . LL KEEP THAT CANNON, TILL You WOODS TOO! 2 THE EMPIRE ; i Is the Medium | il Through which the general fipublic can always have itefj ' |t wants supplied. i 4l Closing time for classified |y Hladvertisements: 2 P. M. i Closi time for display ad- |\ vertisements: 11 A, M. i Ten cents per line first In. sertion, Five cents for continuous fi subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 60 cexts. FOK RENT |For house. FOR SAL FOR 8. FOR SALE SALE—Ducks, Mrs ndenball Fur Co movie Can be De Vry ictically new enic View PHONE 359 1 " Great Western — t od condition. Inquire | - = 115 West 6th St Phone s 0 HOTEL ~One twenty foot "YNDA \ Ford engine in A-1 b Sy condition. John Andrus, .»\1:.&-‘ ELEVATOR SERVICE kan Hotel. icr mink. and pen Tne JuNeau LAuNprY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets i 8. ZYNDA, Prop. o2 LR raised. Ready for delivery now. | Alaska Mendenhall Fur Farm,| u, Alaska. | r . Tth St. Phone | Prane, Victor urwopnonlec Phono- | | graph, sewing machines. Rent, or sale. Anderson Muslc Shoppe. ;T)" E50 FOR RENT — ruily furnished apartments, single or double.| | Newly painted. Baths and hot| | ‘vater furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. Apply| Seaview Apts. | e AR b | MISCELLANEOQUS | PALMIS1—-~vme and have yoult fortune told from your hand. A reward of Fifty be paid for the recovery of two rings stolen from the Capital Laundry with purse. Notify Capi- tal Laundry, Phone 355. adv. Dollars will | They will please all—Christ- mas greeting cards. Call at the Empire. | Third and Franklin. ¥ront-and Franklin, Frunt, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchang Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. W and garage. Front Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. fth ard. B0 090 1 it et e, F > 3-7 Fitth and Eedt. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. 4-1 Niath, back of power Distin Ave., and Indian St. h and Calh Gth and Gold. Phone 5701,| w YO GARBAGE i} Bhe gy = 4-3 Callioun, opp. Juneau Apis.} |2 RE Five room ¥ muGeia 6 r0om| Leaues yunean tor Douglas and See Ashby. Court House Hill hous can easily be made/ Thane e - — into 6 room houses. Very rea- e % 6:15p.m. FOR HENT — Fully farnished| songniy priced. Phone 1501, | m. 17:30p.m five room ho for two ' _ v i vy months. Phone FOR SALE — Complete bedroom | A A Go flljmg‘m' P ~————=s| got. Plone 1 | g LA R R e ! FOR R Steam neated room, o ___ e 2:00p.m. 12 midnight | close in. Phone. 103. |FOR SALE—0Oas T room nouse 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m, =i —~| One 3 room house. Phone 478. *4:00p.m. FOR RENT--Steam heated sleep-‘ L ¥ ' Leaves Dangl-u for Juneau | | ing rooms. Telephone FOCR SALE — 6 room rurnished | 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. | & - house. Inquire DBilmont Gro- 8:30a.m, 5 | |[UNFURNISHEU steam —~heated| ogry. by | et € : | | apartments. 132 6th Street. . ‘.,145‘”"1 1 | | e 12, . et 2:45p.m. |FOR REN1 Nicey furn 2:16p.m. 12:18a.m, room. 8191 Gold Belt Ave. 3:30o.m.t $1:05a.m Near Dixon St. £ ;-ho"l;m FOR RENT — Nicoly furnished,| P t—Freight will be accepted. beated room for man. Inquire \FOUND—Mackinaw Coat. Inquire 3$—Saturdays only. | 115 W. 6th St. Phone 330 | Empir §—Effective April 1st. rtments. Ml"“”i"rmh"n Cr al :;!!‘( rim for | t watch in front of Ar e. Reward if returned tol Smpire e ; Tt R % | WANTED g s __ithe G lady, sixteen years of |~ age, some experience in store evenings from 5 to S p. m. f 1 | AL - Competent woman | for general house work Box ! ] Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt B e Phoe 4601 NG lady desires position a A [ e— stenographer or office assistant. Inquire Empire. | LJ.SmArick | Work, business, marriage and|WANTED — ALASKA HARES. = the future foretold. nz‘ Front| large and small quantities. Optician Street. Highest prices paid. Ship at], Watches S A _ | once. Dutton & Co., m_»wum,‘fi Diamonds REWART | California. HAULED AND IOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phose 109 or 149 THE CLUB LUNCH Not the newest but one of the best places in town to eat. We deliver the goods ‘at reasonable prices. Opeh 6 a. m. to 8 p. m, ROY NEWTON Proprietor Ea FERRY TIME CARD Juneau ¥ecry & Naviga- work wants position. call 1103 | | SCHOOL OF PIANO Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries We deliver anytime—Phone 29 BELMONT GROCERY rigidaire and Delco Light N SALES AND SERVICE WP tion Companv sonar sreerings for the holi- . Sample cards on display at Empire — PLAYING 1 ALL GRADES ACCEPTED ! | -&; ! Jeweler and S s Peerless Bakery 127 Front St. Phone 222 ILeaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock 'Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, EINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULES Northwestern Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. 24 Yukon Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 31 Alaska Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 7 Northwestern Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov.14 Yukon Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov. 21 Alaska Nov. 17. Nov. 20 Nov. 28 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 Lv.Jupesn Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbouné Rogers . «.Oct, 12 Oct. 21 Nov. 5 Queen Oct. 24 Nov. 28 Nov. 1 Queen ...Nov. 7 Nov. 11 Nov. 15 Rogers Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Dec. 3 Queen Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Througn ticwers sold rrom Juneau to Califom nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal Reservations and information on ROUND THR WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam ship Line also to the ORIENT via AK ERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, #hone ¢ GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, Douglas ‘Alaska. PACIFIC CNOASTWISE SERVICH FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE S Leave Juneau Southbound CANA PRINCESS MARY CPACIFIL Nov. 17: Dec. 4, 18: Jan. 1. \4 ¥ ROUND TRIP WINTER EXCURSION FARES CRE? Tickets to or from all East points of United States or Canada and to rope or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal St<povers W. L. COATES, Agent. S e o P COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port 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 Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Qutboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY ey U S 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 questions asked, H. B. POLSON - WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES - —AT— : JUNEAU PAINT STORE ? BT Salls every Wednesday MOTORSHIP vmcmu lv‘ evening for - Excursion Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Frelghi. All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednesday. Adaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. gnnrd Figh Co.