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' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 9, 1929, M GONNA POLLY AND HER PALS NOT A PEER, FOLLY! | HELLO? HELL / PHONE 1 MR. PRINCE AN’ || PERKRINS, ASK HIM | TE HOW COME?R ) s AT B | | | | | | | [1T0 MR PRINCE.~THIS 1S M NANT, SPEAKIN'! SORRY, MRS, PERKING, BUT MR) PRINCE SAILED FOR EUROPE, YESTERDAY/ \ OF ID, LIKE T/TALK ( HIS GRAYSTONE /‘ MERROW/ ERRROW 2 ow? (& L] .ggm.]cl ; il . FR | Jeweler ard | Marine News | : 2 P . Watchre rlne WS & Diamonds 3 N FOR SALE | i ! 3ilverware N SR T SR Y0 T e SR = A 5 THE EMPIRE ’ |FOR SALE—Tiiorobred Great Dane |\ w - “—_‘)—'———-—‘—' ; dog. Good watch dog. Cheap. ] 8 | JAPANESE TOY » b o o o . Mrs. Hi ¢ Larsen or telephone : et Wb ieehE Y : PR]NCE C‘EORGE OUT | SHOP | W oo wotens i ermems 4] 90¢, Steamer Movements 1| ON FINAL SAILING - R T L public can always have Its e s = NORTHB V. . | > KING s {Pwants supplied |TOR SALE = Tmprovements and ® OUND ar. o WITH 16 PASSENGERS Front Street f L {» )#wants supplied. ! -|® Yukon due late tomorrow af X Gi time for classified || Ccduipment on Vanderbilt Hill for 5 = P. O. Box 218 for Mall Orders | d & - Olosing ficie, | ‘sale. - Cheap for cash. Inquire|® ternoon or evening. S} ohits last sailing frdils hefs Gt iuS ———————a SAILING SCHEDULE ~ advertisements: 2 P. M. | of Ted Ploegman at property. ® Dorothy Alexander is duenext ® 8% salling’ Lrdit: MAEEQ R T ——— |PHONE YOUR ORDERS Closing time for display ad- §, ° g o e Saturday 7 a. m. o |the 1929 season, the Canadian Na-|¢ PHO Leave Dié Janean Dite Juriean vertisements: 11 A. M. FOR SALE—Home, fully modern. 6/ » SCHEDULED SAILINGS e |tional steamer Prince George, Capt. CAPITAL LAUNDRY TO US Foat Seattle Northbound Southbound Ten cents per line first in- rooms and bath. Garden. Terms|e Northwestern scheduled to e |HaITy Neddun]:nrwed in port from | . se-tion, | reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em-le sail from Seattle Sept. 10, ® ?k_ag“'“ry S A e ‘“‘I‘i; Sccond mnd, Franklin We will attend to them e AAL'E‘ il ;i 2;’;‘5 2 k Flve cents for continuous || pire or telephone 134 Douglas. |e at 9 pm. . 3211119‘1 ‘;ratz“' \’x"‘:‘ll“; 2 a.llm\;vin-\ PHONE 355 promptly. Our coal, hay,| tNorthwestern ..Aug 27 9p.m. Aug. 31 Sept. 2 O " words | |FOR SALE_Targerdrop-side Tvory|® Admiral Watson is scheduled o 1l operate o Ketchikan & 1 We Call and Delive. grain and transfer business| *Alameda Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 s % BHny "ue, Dexteniant | chmtifioniiy | 10, mell from Seattle, Sen: MIS L L o ke s e fs increasing daily. There's a *Yukon Sept. 7 Sept.10 Sept, 18 to the line. 1|7 Afso one large, one ‘Small‘ heat-|% tember 11 at 10 am. . Sl Ao ——— ——reer—3 | Leason. Give us a trial order| Northwestern ... Sept. 10 9p.m. Sept. 14 Sept.16 . MM, ohAnge, 00, sl {| er. Telephone 227 ® Admiral Rogers scheduled to e |the Prince George, including: R. o N odiPand loasn wh I *Alaska Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 25 1 Sl |8 el from Seattle Sept. 13 olJ Sommers and Cash Cole for Ry e, Jou ok *PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, {FOR SALE—22-f -12 Uni-|e at 10 am. b FSvewRIt; (and A. Fearn, i i - . rdow % FOR SALI 00t Dory 8-12 Un! 10 am, Bunnell, Miss Mary Jane Wilson,| Juneau Public Library You Can’t Heip Being | Cordova, Latouche and Seward 2 2 Rk versal motor in A-1 condition.|e Alaska is scheduled to sail ® % ¢ o F Readi R | | {PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- E WANTED Cheap for cash. C. H. Wiley,|e from Scattle Scptember 14 e |A: E. Richards, B. P. Miller, Mrs. ree Reading Room )| Pleased | % : | g 1 : W. R. Neville and two children, | burg, Juneau, Haines and Skagway. Calls - | Gastineau Hotel. e at 9 am. LA L et s k Selb, a! City Hall, Second Floor | at Sitka southbound leaving Juneau Septem- NTED—High school boy wants * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o |Mrs. A. L. Mook, Tom Selby an h D. B. FEMMER | ber 2 omy. art time work either before or| ® Princess Louise in port at 6 @ bW0 ottiers for Seattle: Main Street ‘and Fourth D ONT 1l i‘ xRkl 4 5 after school hours. 'I. T. James, | =~ " TR AP T v . 1 Reading Room e B WELL, Ageat, Fhove A\ |FOR SALE—Doubie Tnd Round|® @. m. tomorrow and sails at Ing Open from H Northern Hotel . 1! Bottom Rowboat. Inquire Senme} e 3a m . i « | PRINCESS LOUISE IS 8 a m. to 10 p. m. ot NTED—Relining of fur coats| Rooms. ) ® Alameda due southbound e . i1 w:;mted by e(:)l(‘;l)e:mnced fur - fin- W ® late Wednesday night or ear- @ IN FROM SOUTH,W]U. zu:?;:z?nmno:{r‘;o%w:_asr;mu’x I » G P FOR SALE—Miaget Lunch at less|e 1y Thursday ikl oy I i g T isher. Telephone : [ Miar, o i e SRR 3 s s 1ok THER o RETURN IN MORN]NG‘ c..mg:‘ Magazines, Newspapers,§ | FIRE ALARM 'CALLS Wa ! Largest Frigidaire, Lam Range, o Frid ither Yoo’ TRRIL R e BOCKE, Lo, S — | fon occasional e | etc. Does strictly cash business| o miral Evans is scheduled iy % A ¥ FREE TO ALL 1-3 Third and Franklin. ° { - : aNd AlWAYE ‘Besn oNey vk | Amin Slater, arrived in port from the! 1ot R L | itis o & ki /s *|'® south about Sept. 19. south at 7:30 oclock last night! st if 1A Broat ay - =¥ S —— ———— Terms to responsible parties. Py LOCAL SAILINGS 4 i at. 10:30 1-5 Front, niear Ferry Way. WANTED —Maid for general house- | B | Mnpilis sheduled i(h il 5 '."d sailed for ‘Skxu.way_vd { i 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts. {work or school girl to assist with FOR SALE—Burroughs Posting Ma- o o'clock. The steamer is due in; I“ERRY T[ME CARD' '} 1-7 Pront, opp. City Wharf. ) ‘thouse work. Apply Mrs. Robert| chine in A-1 condition. Will sell| ® for Sitka and way ports at ® |, tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock il 1-6 Front, near Saw Mill. Passenger accom- on time or cash discount. Call| * . U_CIW“F_T‘:“’S;‘” s"“l::éry: and will sail for the south twol . Y 4 1 1°5 Front at A. J. Otrce. nodations on ¢ h at Juneau Motors, Inc. Ask for| . hours later, according to agent W. ves Junean for:iDwayias and ;o Willoughby at Totem Gro. Line Regulanyy and Wependably Lucas. * Wednesday at 1 p. m. for @ |, = o 00 o Thane i : sels have been 4 'fand press work. Apply at omee., |, Peterstmg and Kake and e o0R L0l gl 6:15 am. . 6:5 pm. WIC R, 00 O Cole® zompletely and Leave Arrive Southbound :Snow White Laundry. FOR SALE—Spectacles $3.45 a pair| » way ports. ® | outh on the Princess Liouise ‘were 7:10 a.m. 17:30 p.m. . B9 F::':i i Rt nge;?&lywlfillm;;: Steamer Seattle Juneau Lv.Junseu e —————| at Home Grocery, E. Millaeger, seee | : 4 & “9:15 am. 2 3 e ; A P Drossmaking — Women's dresses, Gencral Merchandise. e b e R o {Mrs. Hy How Claud Helge- g;g “m; "2‘;‘; Rdn. |{ 2-5 Front and Main. them very attrac- | Watson ...Aug. 21 Aug.24 Sept. 5 underwear, men’s shirts, b and % Ay ” R IERRG O L and three children, P. Wright P 3 pm. 15 p.m. 2-6 Second and Main. Queen ......Aug. 22 Aug. 26 Au‘é 32 girls’ clothing. Mrs. Edith Grimm, FOR SALE—For Sale Cheap. Edi-(3 ® 0 ° & » ° % 8 € ¢ ¢land Mrs. wright, L H. Metzgar| 2:00pm. 12 mdnight. | 5q pign and Seward. Dur. Alex. Aug. 0 Sept, 4 gat 4 Third and Franklin Streets. son Phonograph and Records.| o . 0 COIEEION L 8 land wife, Willlam Robinson and | '3:‘5 pm.t $1:00 am. |} 2-9 Fire Hall. E\?El?l:s E g': 4 Segt' 7 Sept,19 - — - Sled. Reading -Lamp. Telephone = wife. 4 \ b 4:00 p.m. i] 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. b t. 5 Sept 9 Sept.13 High tide 5:37 a. m.=T1.8 Heet : AL o gl Beaves Douglas for Juneaw || ;. 1d ue pt | 6704, The steamel 3 3-4 Second and Gold. Dor. Alex..Sept. 9 Sept.14 Sept.14 FOR RENT [ Low tide 11:14 a. m.— 53 feet freight for Skagway for fnterior ! .6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. ; 5.5 Bl nnd Hairls: Do fer Pk 1) Bent 14 Seot s !bR RENT 7Thre(; and four room F?ll:t StAegf)ho lg%mm S e e polnth, Jgie foishy EEURL Y !::;g t tz:: e R° A sd Cold, Rogees ‘g;pt 17" Seph.16 Sept. 20 Y - i me 268. — g = '9:30 a.m. :65 p.m. R " Bpartments. Clff Apartments. |-—0 i m—— i:)‘:fi; :i}:pmem orislaide sepusl | 1245pmt #11:30 R ! el D TN g v f e Fbn RENT Tires room fomaned. LOST AND FOUND (STR. CORDOVA HERE e ::;8 b 121:1155 am. || 39 Fitth and Kennedy. nflom“mw cn“" % , - @partment with piano. Anderson 1,0ST—Eastman Camera on road SATURDAY AND OUT ATEZENTION; EARTERN AFAUS 5:00 ;.m. | :_; g;?;:h:acok Ofsl;z:'swh:“z' . mgg: x < B oo Stonpe ‘\ fearstwimming pond by, Biudys FOR SOUTH SUNDAY A regular business meeting of *—Tnzne. '} 4-3 Distin A’ve.p px;nd Indian gt.s: . » Y 3 ¢ 8 ] i % ? FOR RENT—MacKinnon residence| fusen o oot oy pooul bictures e Juneau Chapter No. 7, Order of |!—Freight will be accepted. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun, e ! ] near cable office. Fully furnish-| rop return to Empire 6rficc The Alaska Line steamer Cor- Eastern Star, will be held Tuesday, | F—Saturdays only. I 4-6 Seventh and Main, b 2 ed. Apply MacKinnon Apar by T 4 |dova arrived in port Saturday eve-iSept. 10 at 8:00 p. m, sgomshii—l:flacnva April 1st. i 17 Twexit: B.dp_ ‘nn gn;;ge, ‘ l l I i‘ iments. 2 8 ning from Seattle and discharged |Rite Temple. Visiting members wel- 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. - - = - A I\JIDCELLAI\EOUS a cargo of freight at.the Alaska |come. Juneau Ferry & vais‘" 1-0 Home Grocery. . e F(’n; IgENT—tOne[trgce mmE1 furx:; PROSPRCIORS ATTENTION: A Junm:ju and other dlocks. tIc de; 4 ;‘\'myb;llLGgo::; w. gi-c'y | tion Compmy ‘ 5-1 Seater Tract. ; . shed apartment. Reasonable. 83 pair of good binoculars may find|Parted Sunday via the west coast|adv. 'ann N son, Sec'y. i ey 35t 4 Basin Road, telephone 1004. |* it for you. We have them. The of Prince of Wales Island for sal- e s ; S : FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE | 2 11 8-roor | Nugget Shop. mon shipments for Seattle. GORDON'S : i AT BN Fe ¢ Rm}slliglry ]gsgrel;;l:dmoirzcm‘:i:‘\mm15 ave e I e e om:: m m:‘ A 3 H ssu:;eu::r—&.' s:fl:: 21; Oet, 1, 12, ) T—Come 8ana have your | passengers, one, A. Riley of Ket- |sfore will be ‘opesii ng of | Ga d N I R l PRINCE:! pt. 10, 21; Oct, 1, 12. LB 2;:2&51?32“; er?s'pf:sri:?:'p?re;-i’ fortune told from your hand.|chikan, for this port. D. G. Cobb,|Sept. 10 until 9 p. m. —adv, na !an i ationa al Ways PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22; Nov, 2., v : ‘| Work, business, marriage and the |member of the faculty of the State | = “ ! PERATIN STEAMERS 3 flwfif;_/fiiv‘ future foretold. 302 Front|Norman School at Cheney, Wash., fi & s Lo 1 :‘AMTL:L by Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United R RENT—Five room furnished, Street. was 8 roundtrip passenger. Other | PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE ; States 3:- ::-nndl;) and to Eurov; ':;o :l:' Ordent.. {ouse, close in. Purnace heat.| S g assengers were for Seattle as fol- | | ‘arious utes—Liberal v ;relephone 257 i ,{)ows:ngms_ J. Wick, Marion Wick, | i betwun Vancouver, B. C;, and Skagway, Alasks, calling at Prince £ W. L. COATES, Agent. s » S e Lo g e CAPTAIN HOTT Bertha - Guymer, Doris Jackson,| { Rupert, Ketchikanm, Juneau, and at Wrangell southbound } > = Blectric. range. Gorner trd and| TRANSFERRED EAST [Ansus Curie, Hughie Buchan, and Stemmet arives At Junca overy Thursday .M. from the soith | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICN CO. Gold. Phone 138. 5 | The, vessel left Seattle with 819 | ! Departs from Junean, for south every Saturday midnight, | MOTORSHIP MARGNITA it PR o b | Sty § WOt (T 8 G g . | | . v . i tional Rail! | 4 FOR ?LENT—A room furnished apt.'wio is now in. commana of themms of freight and made cal‘ls .at‘ i Connections at Prince Rupert with Canadian Nation: lway Teaves Oity Deklioiery Thursday evening at 6 o’clocfi 421% East Tth. Phone 2004. Northwestern Division in Seattle | Lciciikan, Chomley, McLeans Arm | and at Vancouver with Canadian National Railway A 2 H h, Port ¢ s N orthwestern Division in Seattle.fs5ner Mount, Cralg, Rose Inlet, | %6 all points East, direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Po: FOR RENT—Three room furnish-| Wash., will be relieved Nov. 1 bvigwaiertall Kiawock, Noyes Island,| : : B f {Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, e;i tn?a“memlni':uma he:e nxr;frt::ldr‘.vg_ %l:cxex:gklezé Ué:t:‘-‘c‘:; Point Conclusion, Port Armstmnq," All ‘steamer rooms are outside and have hot and cold running water, |way ports. Information. . B % electric range. op Apartments. b i this s — . i i - i L e wormiohoa M- Where he has been assigned';vp:fh R e . and Every Heéadache . A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone . “partment, - apply Mrs. R P g o he Coset Cuaza R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau T Nelson. || Capt. Hottel will be remembered INELSON LINER GOES Is a - : Alaska Meat Company » fas the first commanding officer ¥ FOR RENT—One furnished three »woom apartment. ‘Steam heated. Phone 29. ms. Channel Apartments, 6th i s i | . slight effort, and Main. Telephone 436. itrain, at Mobile, Ala., spent siXinos Aires which grounded in a| aeire L ¥ o b b ' || though often unconscious, P P l H ll FOR RENT—Furnished house New- | weintagors of - oor Goeh, 8 Sub- :qu;:;x}:ex::?; D, Too bl cames hesdactiy. THllscs- ioneer 1 oo a . 8. st11s 1 on’y slightly dam- ion, i y » _ly renovated. 132 6th St. Guard . Academy Before assuming (azed. Tugs expect to pull her off. | :1‘:‘ nw o Ve MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION » FOR RENT—Furnisned steam heat- | his present command. He has ai0| The liner carried 44 passengers YUKON STOVES Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards |served in Alaskan waters on the| ed apartments for permanent and transient guests. MacKinnon Apartments. FOR RENT—Furnished steamheat- ‘ed spartments. Apply Iugget !| of vision instantly. IN l ] Shop, |pew duties in Seattle on Novem-| Mfir V:;ll‘l‘_’-r R;:lison‘tfiifi:g Di. B. E. Southwell FITTINGS THE GASTINEA FOR RENT iwe ahi housexeen: |Per 1- y Mrs. William Reck, entes d r. R. E. Southwe P & » ol o wu':-nj .5 el ey ‘s;‘]““"t‘;l’; o b o SHEET IRON FLUME Our Services to You Begin and Ead at the j g {noon in honor of the thirteen PTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN : er-C. t Hat Shop. birthday of her daughter, Miss Gang Plank of Every Passel_lg areying Boa PIANO, Victor Orthophonic Phono- ¢ graph, sewing machines, Rent or| sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. —_-— FOR RENT—Fuily furnishe ents, single or double. ewly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. Apply su-[ adv. TELEPHONE CO. piece of lavendar asters and gold- fos i iy view Apts. i S g en marigolds gave an artistic touch ol Wholesale and Retail licious Hams and Bacon 0 et STORE HOUR! to the affair. CARTIE L WY g % Bill Casey 1s stll at No. 8 Wil-| ~Bid e Among the guests present Were 2 PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “Everything the name vifi“fl‘by Ave. with the best TO-| For the accommodation of the|Misses Eleanor Gruber, Bernice F. WOLLAND i {,‘Wé tell m thFdvance what job will cost” im . 9 v BACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours trade, this store will be open Tues-|Craham, Lucille Lynch, Birdie Jer- Merchant Tailor % vanc 2 p.m to7p m Call and We day evening, September 10. cen, Margaret Pearce and Margar:® | gypeqy P. RN , Will demonstrate. P.O, Box 327. 84V ¢dv, B, M. BEHRENDS, CO, Inc.|"ansen. % A A Bx W) , 7 i PHONE 38 ;!of the cutter Northland which he {brought from the Atlantic Coast in 1927, to Alaska on. her maiden {command of the cutter Pontchar- lold cutter Bear and his appoint-| |ment to the Northwestern Division | |in Seattle comes as a pleasant su:- | |prise to his many Alaskan friends | Comdr. Hinckley .will take up his NOTICE ! After September 10 no telephone |rentals for the month of September ill be accepted at a discount. All emittances by mail must bear postmark of nut later than last discount day. - Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS 1 " AGROUND; ALL SAVED VIGO, Spain, Sept. 9.—All pas- Pride, bound from London to Bue- and they will be taken to their destination on other lines. ————— PARTY FOR DAUGHTER Margaret Robinson. The afternoon was spent in play- ing games and later delicious re- freshments were served. A color scheme of lavendar and gold was carried out in the yellow candles and lavendar favors which decked the table, and a beautiful center- 55 Danger Signal Seme persons,. see . clearly = t distant and nges, * FOR RENT—1wy room apartment, voyage. | . _|sengers are saved and uninjured || pas it fs fl"y.":’,:h':"fi:x Crabs, Oysters and Fish also sleeping or housekeeping| Comdr. Hinckley, who is now inifrom the Nelson liner Highland plaved - O faitioles snd Our ophthalmoscopé and retinoscope is one of the most . scientific eye-testing instruments in the world. With it we can detect error Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. S SR Forefgn and Domestic Woolens o PIPE SHEET IRON HYDRAULIC PIPE RICE & AHLERS CO. PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ) iy, F rye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- %