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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 7. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG \NOT? YA AINT GONNA LEAVE 1929. By BILLE DE BECK 3 | \ Great scot¥ WHAT 'S Those BLUE B1IRDS VOIN ARCUND MY HOUSE SOMEBODY TippED OFF HEADQUARTE RS THAT TS HAUSE wWAS THEN NEVER ALLOW_LITTLE MO, SIREE - THERE'S NGTHING LIKE HAVING A KID Iy THE HOME I HATE T© GO OUT ANY MORE UNLESS I TAKE HIM ALONG - ! 7 { { \ { ; 3 ] N \ { 1] § N |\ ) § l} \ N ) ) N \ \ \ \ \ ] \ \ N E § THE EMPIRE ) ! i Is the Medium | Through which the general Jpublic can always have its ‘wants supplied. | Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- {vertisements: 11 A. M. { 'Cen cents per line first in- sertion. y Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count live average to the lne. Minimum charge, 50 cents. words " WANTED FOR SALE SALE—Four room furnished 1 1858 care Empire. ma]i 2 apar;mcnt furnished, splendid around. Box 553, fully year Juneau, Alaska. IFOR SALE—Men’s pocket watches, fancy and plain. Close out prices for cash at the Nugget Shop. |FOR SALE—b room house, fire- place, stationary wash tubs, con- crete foundation, leve: lcv, choice location. Phone 1501. FOR SAL] —Hnmc fully “r=adern. 6 rooms and bath. Garden. Terms reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em- pire or telephone 134 Tlouglas. general house- 3. WANTED—Girl for work. Telephone 9 econd Irnnrl me\hlf\ typewriter. Telcphone 322. WANTED—Baby to carc for while | mother works. Telephone 5204. F( )I" R]LN"' T—Small parily furnish- ed apartment for rent. Call 4892. FOR RENT—7 room house com-! pletely furnished. For further particulars apply Gastineau Gro- cery. FOR RENT—Store space, 214 Sew- | fard Street. Malony Building. Will Jease. R RENT—Steam heated sleeping 00ms. Special winter rates. Juneau Rooms. " N $ i ©OR RENT—Furnished apartment,i KClose in. Inquire San Francisco R RENT—Three and four room partments. Cliff Apart FOR RENT_Five room & » house, close in. Telephone 257. “OR RENT—4 room furnished apt. 421% East 7th. Phone 2004. "OR RENT—Four room furnished partment. Apply Mrs. R. P. elson. FDR RENT—One furnished three oom apartment. Steam heated. hone 29 JOR RENT—Furnished house iy renovated. 132 6th St. New- PR RENT—Furnisned stéambeat- s apartments. Apply Ifugget h hop. PIANO, Victor Or-thophonic Phono- jgraph, sewine machines. Rent or |sale. Anderson Music sh'-ppe FOR REN T—Fully Zurnished’ partments, single or double. ewly painted; baths and hot‘ :FOR. SALE—Burroughs Posting Ma- | chine in A-1 condition. Will sell on time or cash discount. Call | at Juneau Motors, 1ne. Ask . for Lucas. 'I‘OR SALE—&pectacles ¥3.45 a pair at Home Grocery, E. Millaeger, General Merchandise. I | MISCELLANL 'S PROSPECIURS ATTENTION: A pair of good binoculars may find it for you. We have them. The Nugget Shop. PALMIST—come Ana uave your I fortune tpld from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Fromtu | Street. HYDABURG FISHERMAN DROWNS OFF GASBOAT George Morrison, 22, Indian fish- crman of Hydaburg, was lost over- board October 4, off the seineboat Cimmodore and drowned, according to telegraphic advices received fromn Craig by United States Marshal Al- t White. The accident occurred 1 Tlevag Narrows in Skookum Chuck while the boat was enroute from Hydaburg to Craig. An all-night search was made the body but it was not re- ed. Morrison leaves a widow two children. pt. Hamilton of the Commodore d Morrison boarded the boat at |Hydabury, asking to be taken ‘o Craig. The latter was last seen {when he left the pilot house to fiz comething on deck. A terrific torm was raging at the time and was washed overboard with ‘he 4ceine. He called out he was hold- on to the seine. This was fcund about one mile from the ‘Dvflt | A search for Morrison’s body i now being made. Eight boats from ‘Craig are combing the beaches in the 'vicinity of where he was lost. ‘water furnished. Furnished cabins | .00 per . month. Apply Sea- GARBAGE | HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. Davis 1 Phone 584 B e POERADLHY i‘ means, in this ;izoi), Just exactly what thediction- ary saySese “THE ART OF PRINTING” 5 The same care, the same . thought, the same exact- . + nessof balance, harmony { of eolor and nhnloe of me- ! diums is used i:y usona i { piece of printed matter that the artist uses when he is painting a picture. The completed work is a real piece of m,g:leadng totheeye.elflnoreadnnd 2 v i b } 1] ¢ ‘ ¢ i ¢ ' ' + 4 NEARLY KILLED BY GAS |—DRUGGIST SAVES HER “Gas on my stomach was so bad it mearly killed me. My druggist /told me about Adlerika. The gas is gone now and I feel fine."— Mrs. A. A. Adamek. | simple giycerin, buckthorn, sa- line, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, {helps GAS on stomach in 10 min- | {utes! Most remedies act on lower. \bowel only, but Adlerika acts on |BOTH upper and lower bowel, re- moving poisonous waste you never {knew was there. Relieves consti- p“tmn in 2 hours. It will sur- ‘prxse you. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. >In Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. | |33 of the crew and passengers were |a cargo of 11,000 pounds of hali- ME Go WIT ry Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska due Tuesday. SCHEDULED BAILINGS Princess Louise shceduled to sail from Vancouver October 7 at 9 pm. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 10, at 10 am. Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle October 12, at 9 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Yukon scheduled south about ® 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. © Admira: Evans du¢ in port ® Wednesday at midnight and e sails south 7 a.m. Thursday. ® ® Queen due Thursday morning ® or Thursday evening and will e sail Thursday evening. ® Admiral Watson southbound e about Oct. 17. 2 LOCAL SAILINGS ® Maignita scheduled to leave ® ¢ for Sitka and way ports at e ® 6 o'clock Thursday night for e o Skagway, starting Sept. 17. ® e every other Tuesday. * America First leaves every Wednesday et 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and Way ports. eeeeccsoccvone 00 cecscccovooe . TIDES TOMORROW 00060 cecocs e » . . L) High tide, 4:16 a1, Low tide, 9:54 am., High t1aé, 3:47 Pm., 145 feet Low tide, 10:38 p.m., 1.7 feet. —————— FOSHAY IS DELAYED 13.1 feet. 49 feet. ‘Word has been received by D. B. Femmer that the motorship W. rive in Juneau on Sunday, was u. avoidably delayed in leaving Seat- tle and that the immediate sailing date would be announced Upon arrival of the Foshay in Ju- (neau, the public is invited to in- spect its accommodations and to view its modern equipment. SEVENTEEN PERSONS DROWNED, COLLISION BERGEN, Norway, Oct. 7.—Sev- enteen persons are believed to have Leen drowned in the sinking of tne coastwise steamer Haakon the Seventh, which foundered near Florge last night in a collision with Marine News ‘ADMIRAL WATSON . HERE, WESTBOUND Steamer Aamiral Watson, - Capt |Einar Thomsen, arrived from the |eouth Saturday night at 9:30 o'clock with the following passengers ful |Juneau: Miss Esther Madsen, Mrs .N P. Madsen, Mrs. Karl Theile! C. J. O'Reiley, B. C. Delzelle, T. I Brennen, Charles Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobson, Oscar John- |son, Phillip E. Bauer, William J. Hunt, and four steerage. After disposing of a large ship- | drews, . | Foshay, which was scheduled to ar- 274 s““"”dfly nights. | later. | Brokerage. 'ment of freight, the Admiral Wat- son left port at 3 o'clock Sunday | morning for the westward, with the following passengers from Jiheau: For Yakutat—Charles W. Johnson and Catherine Johnson, Mrs. Min- |nie Gray and Harold Gray, Mary ,Brown and Charles Brown, George ‘Johnkon John Brenner, Jennie | Johnson, Sam Hananger, Jennie ‘Whllc, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Milton |and 'child, Mary Hananger, Julia Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ans Alex Andrews, Esther An- | drews. For | thorn. For Seward—MTrs., James Corbett, | Louise Milnes, J. R. Crane, Amy |Hamilton, and one stcerage for Ko- | diak. i L. E. Neet is purser aboard the | Admiral Watson. - e — O'REILLY HERE AGAIN Cordova—Charles “A. Haw- C. J. O'Reilly, advance man of | the San Su Strutters, recently play- ing an engagement at the Palace, arrived in Juneau on the Admiral Watson Saturday night. He brings| two movie features which will be shown at the Palace next Frldnv e SALI\VION BROUGHT IN | The Erma, Capt. Edward Doyle, with 5,000 pounds of salmon, and the Celtic, Capt. Henry Moy, with 3,000 pounds of salmon, arrived in| Junecau Saturday and sold their re- spective cargoes for 30, 13, and 8 cents. These two fishing boats are fish packers for the Alaska Fish Y 2 i ke | LODE MINING CLAIM .LOCA- TION NOTICES AT THE FMPIRE another vessel. One report estimated that at least drowned but this is believed to be ¢ cxnggerated VENL& BRINGS HAL[BIT Venus, Capt. W. E. Mueller, ar- rived in Juncau this morning with @ ClCflfltll;flfl.t ! Avoid sore, husky throats by the use of Wrigley's, It's antiseptic on stimulates the tiow of natural juices in | the mouth, Thus the throat is gently but cflcctlvclv cleaned and kept heal but which sold to the San Juan Fishing and Packing Co., for 13.30 and 9.50 cents. LET Amnquns. rress Your Sult. | We ‘call end deliver. Phone §25. Printing, ordered today, can be de- liver tomon:ow JUS AS SOON AS THEY PASS SOME MORE CIBARS It GONNA Duck A SPEAK EASY! .. Greal Britain rights reserved.! Jeweier ard Optician » . Watchpe &5, pixmonts _——g APANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Pront Street P. 0. Box 318 for Mal Orders | B i Creghani Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Mall, SBecond Floar Main Street and Fourtk Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. O e e = e v e d PHONE YOUR ORDERS | TO US We wih attend to them| promptly. Our coal, hay, grain and. transfer business & s increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order | today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER FHONE 114 The Arcade Cafe | Bpecial Dinners on Bundays and Week Days Scéa Fountain in eonnection Come In and listea to tre | radio. Mary Young, Prop. Phone 288 'l‘hlm 6:15 pm. 17:30 pm. 9:40 pm. #11:15 pm. 12 midnight $1:00 a.m. 80 pm.t 2:00 p.m, 3:15 pm.t *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Juneaw 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 am. 17:456 pm. 9:30 a.m.t 9:85 pm. 12:45 pm.t $11:30 p.m. 2:15 pm. 12:15 am. ~3:30 pm.t 1:16 am. 5:00 p.m. *—Thnane. t—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays only. $—Effective April 1st. |Juneaw Ferry & Navigl-?‘ tion Company s < — FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Frent, opp. Gross Apts. 1-7 ¥ront, opp. City Wharf. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9' Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. 8Becond and Main. Fifth and Seward. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract. TRANS-ATLANTIC B SIS ———] | | | THE COMMODORE || Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars, } Cigarettes, Tobatco, Biliards | Gm‘ A CO¥ONA ‘Work J. B. Burford & Co. | “OQur door step is worn by | satisfied customers” | | THE CASH BAZAAR OPEN EVENINGS THE CASH BAZAAR, Front and Main Streets, opposite U.8. Cable Office, is open eve- nings for the convenience of those who cannot arrange to shop during the day. CASH BAZAAR FRONT AND MAIN STS. Opposite U. S. Cable Off‘ce At Newmafi-(;:eyer PHONE 154 Oil Burner Service a Specialty Estimates Given—Work Guaranteed FINEST STEAMERS RAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Leave Poat Beattle Qct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Yukon Al Alameda Yukon Alaska Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 . NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 DIAN CnCPcd TRANS-PACIFIC RAILWAY, TRANS-CONTINENTAL CANADIAN PACIFIC PRINCESS STEAMERS To Prince Rupert, Victoria Vancouver and Seattle Direct Connections at Vancouver to all kastern Points of United States and Canada VARIOUS ROUTES—STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Juneau Passenger accom- modations on 1 Admiral Line v sels have been sompletely and materially inprov- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Regularty and Wependably Leave Arrive Southbound | Beattle Juneau Lv. Junaeu Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 17 Oct. 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 10 Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 16 Qct. 20, Oet, 31 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 24 Oct. 28 Nov.10 ..Oct. 30 Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov.13 Nov.17 Nov.21 Rogers .......Nov.20 Nov.24 Dec. 8 Queen ..Nov.27 Dec. 1 Deec. 5 INFORMATION wad TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. EMITH, Agent, Douglas Steamer Watson ... Queen Rogers Evans Queen Rogers Queen Queen FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTAE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS LOUISE-—Sept. 10, 21; Oct. 1, 12. PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22; Nov. 2. N {CANADIAN PACIFIC D ALY, Tickets to cr from all Eastern polnts of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orieut, Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. e et el B COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every othi Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— 1 A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Loeal Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas, Miller, Prop. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and Ead at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye's De- licious Hams and Bacon | “Everything the name o R " PHONE 38