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By BILLE DE BEcx "~ JUMPING ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1929. il o BARNE\ GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG OLD VORSEFACE KLOTZS LITTLE THE KID CERTAINLY KEEPS GRANDSON CAN'T BE SUCH A W8 DISTANCE FROM ME - i g BAD LITTLE SHAVER AT THAT: WELL, MY JOB 1S TO FIND JEE }“OS'S O- HE'S SIMPLY REEN HIM AND TAKE HIM BACK FATY MIQUNDERSTOOD - HE CAN'T POSSIBLY BE THE TUEVING RASCAL THEV SAY HE 1S N e o HIS LOVWNG GRAND: POPPA AND STEP - GRANDMOMMA HE'S SWIPED MY PANTS AND SAILING SCHEDULE Teave Due Juneau Due Juneau Poat Beattle Northbound Southbound *Yukon — LA\ Aug. 20 Aug. 29 ! *Alaska . Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Sept. 5 tNorthwestern . Aug 279p.m. Aug. 31 Sept. 2 / *Alameda .. Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 *Yukon Sept.. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 18 tNorthwestern ...Sept. 10 9p.m. Sept. 14 Sept. 16 = e e *Alaska . s—- 017 U} Sept. 17 Sept. 25 | L] HALIBUT PRICES e leeeeeeecoscceocse | SEATTLE, Sept. 5—Five vessels . Marlne NeWS with 13,000 pounds of halibut ar- g rived yesterday and sold for 19.75 5’ cents straight. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Sept. 5. *PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Latouche gnd Seward. fPORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines and Skagway. Calls at Sitka southbound ,leaving Juneau Septem- ber 2 only. W. K. NOWELL, Am‘ T, Phove 7 FOR SALE chine. $45.00, with cabinet $50.00.| Telephone 4982 or address post | office box 791. FOR SALE — Waterproof sleeping bag. Bargain if taken at once, I : |—One hundred and thirty-five Rev. Allen. { | R i & ¥ v 20 e 000000000 |thousand pounds of halibut were FOR SALB— g e 3 I[* Steamer Movements [ARMY CABLSSHIF {s0ld here yesterday. American, hall- Fc:&ms ATLgopELféXfeswx‘;rmgdd'f-‘m G «Q f" 7 I ! DELLWOOD IS OFF. | [out sola for 8 and 156 cents ana (i Tt oa : LA\KA EAM )} P COMPAN e NORTHBOUND | ON WORLD CRU[SE 'Canadian for 8 and 14.3 cents. | s i % i f® Prince George due at 8:30 — > { FOR SALE—22-foot Dory 8-12 Uni- poE t o'clock tonight. | WESTBOUND PASSENGERS versal motor in A-1 condition. ¥ " ° i|® Admiral Evans due Saturday. SEATTLE, Sept. 5—The army| ON STEAMER ALAMEDA Cheap for cash. C. H. Wiley, - | steamer Dellwood again has heard | the call for cables under the sea| pgssengers leaving late yester-| and now is off on a mission that day for the Westward, on the Ala-! '“1” take it around the world. meda, Capt. C. V. Westerlund,; 1 The Dellwood is the guardian of were: | {2700 miles of submarine cable| por Cordova—a. L. Rich, A. Bla~ Gastineau Hotel. ’® Queen due Monday. e SCHEDULED SAILINGS "9 Princess Louise scheduled to ® sail from Vancouver Sept. 5 at 9 pm. Yukon scheduled to sail from F’OR. SALE—Baby buggy and baby basinetie. Telephone 3801. Passenger accom- RN BONECE W ORI modations on 7 {FOR SALE—2 tents. Phone 3703. Admiral Line v - o sels have been Regulany and isependably | Seattle September 7 at 9 a.m. “\lrctchmg from this city to Ket- dean and Frank P. Jones. FOR sALE—Large mahogany fin- tompletely and Leave Arrive Southbound | Dorothy Alexander scheduled chikan and across the Alaskan gulf | por Valdez—Mike Zharoff, Eli - | ish Edison Phonograph with Vic- materially improv- Steamer Seattle Juneau Lv. Junaeu i, Sds saitle ‘Sente |to Valdez. This is a vital part of ! k. tor reproducer attachment and ed. You will find g g o seatile Beptent: | the United States army’s vast com- | et i exceptional collection of Edison them very attrac- | Watson ...Aug. 21 Aug. 24 Sept. 5 i ber 9 at 10 a.m. For Seward—Miss Rica Niemi, tive and comfort- | Queen ....Aug. 22 Aug. 26 Aug. 30 | munications system which links the Violet Lundell, Roberta Fraser, Ag- | northern territory with the main nes E. Schios: J. 8. Jeffery,| | part of the United States. \Einar Jackson, Margaret V. Bar- The Dellwood is ranging far| inett and Harry Bulor: afield on its present mission, for records, Real bargain, terms if able. Dor. Alex..Aug. 30 Sept. 4 Sept. 4 necessary to right party. Phone C. ble. kg Aug. » Segt. 2 Segt“ 3 E. Harland residence, 3503. : Evans Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept.19 |{FOR SALE—Complete furnishings g‘;fif";lex"zgt: g 22‘;:: . zgtfi Northwestern scheduled to sail from Sedttle Sept. 10, at 9 pm. Admiral Watson is scheduled 0‘0.‘..O.l..b‘;‘.“..a...o onooo'oo-oono-co..o..oooocatloouoo..cco-.oc. to sail from Seattle Sep- - Be of 5 room cottage. 2 new rugs 9 £ e 3 e tson Sept.11 Sept.14 Sept.26 S Ty Ay it is on its way to London to take ! GEORGE DUE TONIGHT 1 SRS B . b -4 . Wal i y 12. 2 small rugs. 4 good rugs =3 A t.16 Sept.20 Alaska is scheduled to sail nboar(L 300I lmh(’sh of gutta Sfrcc-iha} o \} FOR RENT B BeEev 2 atest Sharitetits; hal ) Rogers Sept.12 Sept.16 Sep! i from Seattle September 14 e covered cable, whence 1t Will de-| goonon prince George, makil | mirr d light, rockers, dinin ! Pz ; ip.. | Steam e pg THE EMPIRE — | mirror and light, rockers, dining INFORMA CKETS: . at 9 am. part to tay the cable in the PIlip- ipo: logt trip north this season,| FOR RENT—Three room furnished | sct, cte. Very cheap for quick| TION: ol SOUTHBOUND 'SAILINGS e artiipgepo. is due in ‘port at 8:30 tonight.! Is the Medium apartment with piano. Anderson| sale. Cottage for rent to desirable BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone ¢ P Admiral Rogers due in port at The work of the Dellwood x'eprc-“Th followi for Ji Music Shoppe t t, close in. No cat: dogs GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas g i s s 5k ents DRB f TOPTC” |The following passengers for Ju- 2 hpe. | tenant, close in. No cats or 3 gen! g Il 11 oclock tonight and sails s one of the most pletureésque neqy gre ghoard: J. Anderson, R Ibuch'“"g: Whlm; m‘im“ve"e:;‘ e | allowed. Call at 417 Frauklin St. . f : | at midnight. and useful missions of the army. It | Nejghpor, F. Gibbons and Mrs. | 1§ BM b n“"“ ol » FOR RENT—MacKinnon residence’ ————— .. | @ Princess Charlotte due in port e i the only cableship 1. the | Martin. wantis supplied. near cable office. Fully furnish- |FOR SALE—Uouoie End Round at 5:30 Friday morning and e American flag capable of carrying | 0 |} Closing time for classified ed. Apply MacKinnon Apart-| Bottom Rowboat. Inquire Senate { b ab. g out deep sea cable laying and the | 3 Bdéfrt:mmanw . 2 ;"shlfl % ments. i Rooms. 1 v e e 0sin, ) P Alwgies die suihbound e SRy Amenion, vessel 3‘:“:“1;‘;‘; SCOTER ARRIVES TO | s TR T A 4 FOR SALE—NOTICE 1,000 feet of sbost S';',",‘f‘“",f,‘",“,‘fi'as scalc since 1921, JOIN PATROL FLEET Ten cents per line first in- o):e 2ot e ru;rr:‘x(;h‘p?lm:p;; O8avhs. Tuma , s, &t Brown'y [ LOC. 8. J . WR sertion, ment Reasonable. 831 Basin Canvas House. Collapsible canvas ? “;"3’“;:‘ ’“heg“‘efy ;‘;r::‘: | To join the Tocal patrol fleet of|{ Five cents for conttnuous §| Road. telephone 1004, | boat on display. Front Street at FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE ¢ for Sitka and w i City Dock. | 58 §iotion: Thusday nishh. STEAMER ALASKA the U. 8. Pureau of Fisheries, the | o s e T e e G e, Leave Juneau Southbound || ® America First leaves every HERE SOUTHBOUND | Secter. Bristol Bay boat, Capt, Nels| § Count ‘ve averags words 4 |50 ey furnished, including | FOR SALE—Miager Lanch at loss|{ (MSUAMPVN PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—Aug. 6, 16, 27, Sept. 6 SV Welngdey ot 3 B . L0r |Rosne. arivea i port yeserday | Minimum charge, 80 camea || Dlano. Steam heat, girage. Rea-| 'han cost. Al ncw equipment; [JW PRINCESS LOUISE—Aug. 9, 20, 30, Sept. 10, 21 o Petersturg and Kske and HRE cteamin Al e ITt will remain here the rest of the | s S, sonable rent to responsible party.| LArgest Frigidaire, Lang Range, AMLWAY PRINCESS ALICE—Aug. 13, 23 e _way ports. Jrp AR, SIeAmEE SRR ¢ S ason and then proceed to S 3 . etc. Does strictly cash business / %ay _pol | Anderson; arrived in Juneau from A 3 =3 | Inquire Leader Store. | Tickets to or from all Eastern points of - Upni A2 000000000 3 45k |attle for annual overhauling and | e e | and always been money maker, States or Canada and to Europe of thé Orlewl {the Westward at 1 a.m. this morn- e kA {repairs, FOR RENT—Five room furnished, Terms to responsible parties. i e 8 u)x' and sailed for the south at 3:30! Apoarq the Scoter were seven bu- WANTED sy bk in: INvvidse: haat, | Vnrlou:v Hfuéeg—;:d!bsem;g:::povem » TIDES TOMORROW o |am. Those who left the shiblreay employees returning to ettty - Telephone 257, FOR SALE—Burroughs Posting Ma- ke ) . : b e o co0cece oo ee e il duneau vere: A Olsen Dannieifom o season in Bristol Bay. They| WANTED—Girl to care for child i g chine in A-1 condition. Will sell l « High tide, 2:33 am., 173 feet. |Meg8itt, Grace Meggitt, T. C. Vint, | were: Bertel Johnson, Fred Lucas,| on occasional evenings. Address|FOR RENT—Two rooms with Dath.| on time or cash disoount, GAll COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICN CO. J tide, 8:38 am. -09 feet, |H- J- Liek, O. Carlson, J. F. Sen-!mimer Quistorff, Stanley C Tholo,| 1753, care Empire. Electric range. Corner 2rd and &t Juneau Motors, Inc. Ask for 2 B R e e lnhh T Besihi T JAdbin, L R ontioe e Car s B o st L Gold | IRk 108, Lucas. MOTORSHIP MARCNIiTA [§ * High tide, 2:50 p.m., 17.7 feet. ‘kacnn'd T. Tsaak, R. C. Mize, oy, on T; 2 eThus ]e“ u?i | WANTED—Maid for general house- 4 o ki ;! o Low tide, 9:06 pm., -0.8 feet. |_° i ‘ omas Thompson. ey lef s | work or schopl girl to assist With|FOR RENT—4 r nished apt, FOR GALE ot Tl : : 28 {Fannie Kipp, W. C. Chamberlain, | yoming on the steamer Alaska for| house wcrk,oyA Iy Mrs. Robert| 4011 s 2004, 3 5 ¥ 4 ,"p; Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock thonet B OolombonMutiey Mary, Seath) s | ) vl s | & mmmmmry' b Tineey direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tepakee, Hoonah, Port B o | Seattle. | Simpson. | General chandise. » » 68, » | ADMIRAL WATSON !Lcopal;dine. 1E ks lsc& Am.lohx;‘ The Scoter left port with Warden | FOR RENT—Have rented the five —— | Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof. s Walker, T. McLaughlin, P.|N 0, Hardy for a cruise of the Icy | WANTED—Work relining fur coe% | room house in Douglas but my FOR SALE—For Sale Cheap. Edi- t Inf ti [ N TODAY hodas: K. way ports. Information. | _SOUTHBOUND Gamble, A. Thodason. | Straft district. or any sort of fur repair Work.| neighbor has one vacant and, son Phonograph and Records. A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 i There are 127 passengers aboard | Telephone 2754. equally good at the same rental. Sled. Reading Lamp. Telephone v ’ d y i » The Admiral Watson, Capt. Einar Xol Seattle, from Beward, snd 39 [ e Kilburn. | 5704, Thomsen, docked here from the Steerage; 13 from Valdez and one WANTED—-One rovm oltice in sub- | — ¥ MWestward at 9 o'clock this morn- steerage; 20 from Cordova and | FIRE ALARM CALLS [l “gantiar building, Must be cen-|FOR RENT—Three room furnish- FOR SALE — 10 room furnished | | trally located with all conven-| €d apartment. Steam heat and flat; telephone 268. Qengers to Juneau: David Mil- Althorp. i} 1-3 Third and Franklin. } lences. Address 1748, care Empire.| electric range. Bishop Apartments. | Alaska Meat Company | ing, bringing the following pas- two steerage, and 30 from Port Re PHONE 39 i T - . ton, George Milton, Mrs. Laura Leaving Juneau on the steamer | 1-4 Front and Franklin, N TED O Tor T ettt | POR RENT—Rr oos fimunei| | MISCELLANEOUS Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers, || Milton, George Eliott, M. J. Sulli- | were: || 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. $ia press work. | Apply ‘at ond | epattnert. Avply. M R. P. Frobreciois amisin ATTENTION: & Milani’s Chicken Tamales; Chili Con Cerne, | van, Mrs. E. Eistad, E. C. Wilkey,| For Ketchikan—A. L. Olts, Mrs. || 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts. Snow White Laundry. Nelson. | pair of good binoculars may find Crabs, Oysters and Fish Clifford Williams, Oscar Martin, G. L. Rich, N. G. Nelson, Philll 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. | : | it for you. We have them. The | John Elils, Henry Nelson and four Johnson, Paul H. Harsch and Mrs. | 1-§ Front, near Saw Mill |WANTED — Woman for general [FOR RENT—One furnished three Nugget Shop. third class. {Paul H. Harsch. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. housework, three hours every! room apartment. Steam heated. | ) ;I‘he Admiral Watson has aboard; For Seattle—Bthel Runquist, Bd- | 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. || Monday morning in apartment.| Phome 2. | PALMIST —Gome sna have your L A UNCH “N AKIN A > 43 first class and 27 third clasy Ward Johnson, Mrs. E. Halden, Mrs. 5 oughby, opp. Cash Cole's || Phone 542. FOR RENT—1 | fortune told from your hand A T G R el el | PR and Seward | WANTED—Maid for general house 2150 Sleeping ;gox:o:xp:!;:;el?m;' Wonk, busiispe) marieds il Kip from the Fidalga Island Mrs. Georgia Briston re- ard. | A c4 future foretold. 302 Front tl;c::k;rl:w c:mpam at Port Gra-|shears, Mrs. G. N. Breshears, Fred | 2-5 Front and Main. work. Apply Nugget Shop. ;‘:;;";h fi]"‘“,;’;‘ep:g:?"“;:w- 6th| otreet, TAKU RIVER SERVICE am. There are four passengers A. Lucas, James Wickersham, Mrs.| 2-6 Second and Main. ’wANTED——Sfieanmpmc work, 12 d 3 > | » 1929 njaking the round trip, two for James Wickersham, Mrs. Mary | 2-7 Fifth and Seward. | years experlence. Inquire. Empire[FOR RENT—Furnished house New- | ® Pptersburg and one for Ketchikan. Case, Miss Ethelwyn Haynes, Mrs. 2-9 Fire Hall. A-19. Iy renovated. 132 6th St. ’No MORE CORNS - { i g | William Haynes, Bertel Johnson, | 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. ‘V Hos % | Frcight and Passenger Service to Bl’ifi!h | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | Elmer Quistaroff, Thomas Thomp- ‘| 3-4 Second and Gold. WANTED — Housekeeping work.|FOR RENT—Purnisned steam heat- | OR CALLOUSB 5 A 5 R SGION fson, Stanley C. Thalo, Clinton | 3-5 Pourth and Harris, Apply Empire A-19; ed apartments for permanent and| 5.4 o= g0t Gorne, Corns bet Columbia Points on Taku River § | Gross, Claude Bashey, W. A. Eaton, | 3-6 Fifth and Gold. | .| translent guests. MacKinnon the toes or on the top or bottom & | | Meeting with initiation tonight Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Mrs. Emma | 3-7 Fifth and East. PEeBEE — Women's drosees, | Aparisiie. | FeENIS - COM takos.them all off eve Inquire Winter & Pond, Agent, Juneau, Alasks. at 8 oclock. A big attendance is Durland, and J. H. Hinrichson. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. | :;:'l:'r:;ent;;’hll:ex;\;l’: Edli:néil;rr:? FGW :I:l(—'n.g_kpl n, no fuss, Just ap ;::;KI:: | sequested. Luncheon will be served | e i ek 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Third and Franklin Streets. "I ed apartments. Apply Zdugget , We sell END-O-CORN but it you i nf which husbands of Legionnaires Commercial job printing at The | ¢-1 Ninth, back of power house, " | enag . L e e Y acgeld Bivdy Gblegd Y ge, invited. —adv. Empire. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. [; LOST e D i [who will se that you receive & jm (| YACHT WHITE—No bilge gas will ever effect v !| 4-3 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. AND ¥OUND FOR RENT—Twe ught mn_‘ Butler-Mauro Drug Co. . . h s 1OST—Green Harrls Fountein Pen| I8 Tooms; inquire over Winn| i s the whiteness. No sewerage gas at anchorage & 0 tei : T S between Parochial and Public| Het Shop. Iz "y will chasge the luster. : 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby, Schools.” “Telephone 4404. | PIANO, Victor Orthophionls Rhano-’ The Arcade (..afe JUNEAU PAINT STORE 2 g LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA.| EroPh, 5ewing maohines. Rent or| | special Dinners on Bundays 4 o TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE| S3l° Anderson Music Shoppe. | and Week Days i Eaiis % . | | Soda Fountain in conmection. —— - | D . % listen to the e ! FOR RENT—Fully furnished|| Come in and P P Ol H u | LJ.Smsricx ' CAPITAL LAUNDRY || @partments, single or double, | rdio. ’:.;"’ Yz‘"“"" Prop. oneer 00 a | one | Jeweler ard H ™ Sccond ana Frankiin N D N b L, e ae & MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION YUKON STOVES ; Optician PHONE 355 $500 per month. Apply Ses-| KEKRY TIME (¢ CARD Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards SHEET IRON i e, Disteonts We Cull.snd Peliver view JApis. | ¥ Meet your friends at The Pioneer, Chas. Miller, Prop. $ " Silverware :.—fi.__;;-X Leaves Juneaa for. Douglas and PIPE o . Forelgn and Domestic Woolens || .0 o 0 ™™y 10 0 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS in Stock | : g s : b | 7:10 a.m. 17:30 pm, FITTINGS Correct, Fashions and Fabric || TR T Y Canadian National Railways SHEET IRON FLUME F. WOLLAND nom B s Our Servi/ 4 to You Begin and Ead at the OPERATING PALATIAL STEAMERS Merchant Tailor | 3:15 pm.t $1:00 a.m. .'of Every Passenger-Careying Boat HYDRAULIC PIPE “PRINCE RUPERT” and-“PRINCE GEORGE” | Juneau Egimmon || 49 e A TANKS between Vancouver, B. C., and Skagway, Alasks, calling at Prince | B 6:30 a.m. 6:30 pam, 2 ; 4 . ‘Rupert; Ketchikan, Juneau, and st Wrangell southbound JAP ANESE TOY e, T H F ry &B"‘hn / Steamer arrives at Juneau every Thirsday P. M. from the south, 1245 pmt §11:30 pm, | 3 J Departs from Juneau for south every Saturday midnight. ' R I CE & A HLERS Co. ' Connections at Prince Rupert with Canadian National Railway 2:156 p.m. 12:15 am. Company; . 3:30 pm.t 1:15 am, 4 and_at Vancouver with Canadian National Railway oo, 3:00 pan. b Featuring Frye’s D Wholesale and Retail ! for all points East. : ——a v::::c-nu lis Adoovtad y L. #>8A licious Hams and Bacon e SRURREWG )| m i o B B T R [ , f “Euerything ihe nama R e — — f - s 99 f | 149 3 implies™ & H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau | %03:‘%# "Junelu Ferry .& Naviga- . Lm rorere retrerarores peeeeeneeine (-—a—. o tion Company i

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