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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1929. | FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP—3 golden oak dining room extension tables in good condition. Prices $17,50, $15 Through which the general §| and $10. Practically new; reason public can always have {is | for selling, not carrying furniture ants supplied. stock and these were purchased Closing time for classified with other goods. These are a THE EMPIRE Is the Medium 4 . | dvertisements: 2 P. M. i bargain. Cash Bazaar. Queen due Monday. e| Harding, Capt. Ersted, | Juneau; for Petersburg—J. Haw- | Closing time for display ad- oy SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ sold her cargo of 0 pounds -of |thorn; for Seattle—R. Sullivan, Ar- SIS iD o &0 & ; mmfl.gem.: 1mA M :F?g'c S,‘;’;Em_ Tfe“fg:,re‘;esg;‘;‘;,‘g;‘ Yukon scheduled to sail from fhalibut'to the Alaska Fish Broker- |thur Watkins, Henry Pigg, O. A. G Y - fen cents per line first in- } ' S e ST Seattle October 19 at 9 am. *luge for 13.65 and 9.65 cents. Knight, George Foss, Frank Har- NOTi< sextion. lFOR SALE — Small apartment Admiral Rogers scheduled to e Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosness, sold | vey, Mrs. A. Smith, and Opal Smith. Special Ferry leaves Juneau for Five cents for continuous house, fully furnished, splendid sail from Seattle Oct. 24 at e jher cargo of 4,000 pounds of hall- —_— e ——— Douglas at 1 a. m. after the “Days 1 subsequent insertion. business year around. Box 553, 10 a.m. ® 'but to the Alaska h Brokerage|® @ « @ ¢« @ « & » ® ® ® @ @ |of '98" Dance tonight. —adv. Count five averags words Juncau, Alaska. Alaska scheduled to sail from e {for 13.50 and 9.60 cents. . HALIBUT PRICES o|—mM— Scattle Oct. 26, at 9 a.m. e/ The Grayling, Capt. Tony Chris-|® @ € 6 ¢ @ ¢ 0 ¢ 0 0 000 | to the Ime. FOR SALE—Men's pocket watches, Minimum charge. 50 cents. fancy and plain. Close out prices for cash at the Nugget Shop. 3! knowledge of delicatessen busi- ° . . ° . . . . . . . . . » ] 3 . . . » . . - BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HEY! e oot PO You_ KNOW TS AlMoST NoU LAZY GOD FOR -NOTHING! HOW LONG DNE THINK NOu CouLd HOWD DOWN A J0B (F NOL SLEPT ALL DAY ? Marine News NORTHBOUND Admiral Evans is duc Sunday. ® but to the Alaska Fish Brokerage Princess Alice is due Sunday. e for 13.70 and 9.65 cents OUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alameda due southbound about (O Bur SOMEDAY 1tq COUNTING ON YOU T& ENTER THE BUSINESS WORLD AND MANE (GTS QF MONEY AND WHILE. NOURE NOUNG You SHOULD 8E AMEMOouS! I BELIEVE (N PLANNING AHEAD! By BlLLE DE BECK WELL, F NOURE FIGSERIAY ON ME SUPPORTIAN YOU WHEN T GROWS LP ADMIRAL ROGERS Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt. E. Kolseth, arrived in port last LONDON, Oct. 18—Joe night at 8:30 o'clock from the tri- Beckett, the former heavy- angular route with the following weight champio; Great passengers for Juneau: H. R. Hall, Britain, is writing his auto- e ® 00060606000 e 0 o o Packing Company for 1360 and|T. F. Brennan, B. B. Green, Mrs. biography. i e 9.60 cents. Brice H. Howard and daughter Havin® spent about as Steamer Movements | Thelma, Capt. Brant Alsted, sold | Elizabeth Howard. much time on the canvas as e her cargo of 3,000 pounds of hali- Mar (ln e tiansen, arrived in Juneau with ® 1,500 pounds of halibut which sold o e October 22. . e!to the Marlyn Fish Company for|—One hundred and seventy thous-| |FOR SALE—5 room house, fire- LOCAL SAILINGS ©]1250 and 9 cents. Capt. Chris-|and pounds of halibut were sold; w AN’I‘ED place, stationary wash tubs, con- Magnita scheduled to leave e !tiansen stated that fishing on the)here yesterday. American fish sold crete foundation, levei lct, choice for Sitka and way ports at e |fishing grounds had been crippled |for 8 and 16.7 cents and Canadian NANTED — Excellent Pianist is| location. Phone 1501. 6 o'clock Thursday night for e [for the past two weeks due to|for 9 and 17 cents. open for engagement for Dance — Skagway, starting Sept. 17. @ |southeasterly and southwesterly usic or picture shows. Tele- |FOR SALE—Home, fully rzodern. 6/q pyery other Tuesday. ® storms. Most of the fishing boats| SEATTLE, Oct. 18—Two vessels hone 298. k E9°80S x'x)nd bath. Garden. Terms| . gmerica First leaves every ® |have taken to cover and are riding|with only 8,000 pounds of halibut; ANTED o }crson “with saméi Le;:gsoz: It;;i:fn:iiz}, g&ylim- Wednesday &t 1 p. m. for -]at anchor in protected harbors and!arrived yesterday and sold for 19% e A8 Petersburg and Kake and e bays. and 21 cents. 3 3 MR <. cither man or woman. Must jFOR SALE—Burroughs ->zsting Ma- way ports. . SHOONEN Fhave sufficient capital to help. chine in A-1 condition <ill sell WL SISIS W P90 P L. 8 8 I e AT THE H()T[Ig navie AN iuiige store. on' “om- tine or éash . discouut.. | Gall T e R . TIDES TOMORROW . A Investment will at Juneau Motors, Inc. Ask for CRUNCE BUR BUR SRR R ) Gastineau lIsalary basis. fully secured by interest bearing 8% guarantec. Answer 814, care popTLaTE ctalies BAD a DAl jEmpire. | at Hcme Grocery, E. Millaeger, ANTED_Girl wanted to care for | General Merchandise. fchild of school age. Apply Mrs. I\HSCELLANE‘J S IR. T. Kaufman, Gastineau Cafe.| housework by PROSPECIUKRS ATTENTION: A pair of good binoculars may find it for you. We have them. The Nugget Shop. Lucas. Steamer AN’ED;dcnc;ni M the hour or day. Address P. O. | Box 109, City. ,lAfirED—onrk by ine day want-| _ ed by young woman. Telephonc PALMIST—Come #na Lave your | fortune teld from your hand. ~| Work, business, marriage and the neral| future foretold. 302 Front NTED — Woman for | ouse work. Telephone 341 after| Peter George, ADMIRAL WATSON HERE FROM WEST; | SAILS SOUTHBOUND | Admiral Watson, . Capt. Einar Thomsen, arrived in port at| 2:30 o'clock from the Westward with the fol- lowing passengers for Juneau: Rob- ert Wakelin, A. J. Arrivee, Charles Benson, Mrs. Charles Benson, Jack yesterday Reéd;, Jennie Jack, Frank Brown,; Alex Andrew, Mrs. Alex Andrew, Esther Andrew, Eliza- beth Kashevaroff, Aaron McKinley, ;MOTORSH[P NORCO Latouche; George Foss, Frank Har: —t— afternoon vey, H. P. Hall, Fairbanks; A. Ar-| | HERE FROM SOUTH mour, | Ketchikan. Zynda The motorship Norco, Capt. J. E.| T. F. Brennan, Ketchikan; T.; | Anderson, arrived in port last night | Knudson, Juneau. at 10 o'clock with the following o » Ot Shree. passengers for Junead: Mrs| ¢ 5100 TURKEY DINNER McCormick and daughter Rita,| At MABRY'S CAFE Sunday, 12 . from Seattle, and A. Armour from [hoon until 8 p, m. —adv. The Clotlung Man pm. | ,_____s""" Martin O'Brien, Martin Langlo, W.|Ketchikan. After discharging 100 S 0. Forgie, James Crane, Evan Zoll-'mns of local freight at Femmer's NTED — Responsible woman off, Fred MacRae, Ross Burdge,|dock, the Norco dropped down to ill care for children evenings. CALL THE | Anton Deinodoff, Frank Italio, Mrs.|the Juneau Cold Storage dock ‘elephone 5204 Frank Italio, William Frank, Harry | where she took on a shipment of Jackson, Wilson Peterson, George 166,000 pounds of frozen fish, for Foss, Alfred Walters, Mrs. Alfred {the New England Fish Company, 3 FUB RENT J uneau Walters, T. D. Wadusk); Tom Pe-jto be delivered in Vancouver, B. - 5 1sha tersen, Andy Bergquess, Sitka Char-|C. The purser aboard the Norco i l:usrem%’gc'\izur()x:rto:b:r ‘;l’;mSSe(z‘ Pluml)er 'lin: Annie Charlie, Alice Charlle, |is Roy Browne. ! . B. Martin at Light Co. Mrs. Sitka Charlie, and eleven| The Norco left Juneau at 9 e steerage. o'clock this morning for Vancou- | 'OR RENT—TWO light housekeep< D. 1\1. GRANT The Admiral Watson sailed for|ver and Seattle. g-rooms over Winn Hat Shop. the south at midnight last night ———-—— — At Newman-Geyer with the following passengers from | MARGNITA SAILS R RENT—Steam heated apart- Juneau: ON SITKA ROUTE ! ente. Fireplace. Telephone 266 PHONE 154 For Petersburg—Tom Scott, Eliz- it il By & : abeth Mildahl, J. P. Morgan, Ed-| The Margnita, Capt. Larry Parks, FOR RENT — Housekeeping and Oil Burner Service a ward Walvock. left port last night at 6 o'clock for WOH]! Tis chgln fleeping rooms. Channel Apart- Specialty For Ketchikan—W. . Strench,|sjtka and way ports with the fol- In. Winter ents, 6th and Main Sts. Tele- Estimates Given—Work Frank Scully, T. Hunt, Baxter|lowing passengers from Juneau: bhone 436, Felch, Capt. George W. Morgan,|for Hoonah—Mark Willlams; for Comfort Guaranteed Charles E. Naghel. Funter Bay—Mr. and Mrs. Pasner; FOR RENT—Steam heated sleeping | gooms. Special winter rates.! uneau Rooms. iw........m Shirley, Brennecke, dR RENT—Furnished apartment. | lose in. Inquire San Francisco| Rakery. LUCRETIA VANDER-| BILT TOILET RENT—Three and four room | For Seattle—T. J. Ryan, Mrs. McMullen, John Peterson. Lewis E, Neet is purser aboard the Admiral Watson. MUCH HALIBUT IS Martha Coal that birns ‘clean—pro- ducing ‘more heat 6 value per ton—fs worth fts weight in comfort. Our coal is GOOD coal—it requires a minimum of atten- tion, gives the maximum of heat per ton, and leaves less Tom |for Baranof—A. Elven; for Sitka—!' J. B. Merritield, A. F. Demidoft, S.! Malachoff; for Tenakee—G. Im- ner, Bert Kiefer, William Denom-" sy, A. Lindstrom, John Nystrom, Lem QGardner, Mrs. Lem Gardner,| George Murakami and Chris Lan- deng. \ 1 partments. Cliff Apartments. || e ol i : RECEIVED, JUNEAU| g s e R RENT—4 room furnished apt. CREATIONS We now have our, complete stock | 16" is carefully screened, 1% Esst 7th. Phone 2004. } . Five d:shlng boats arrived in port|of all kinds .of bulbs for Fall | cleaned and graded. The ex- RENT—For T Must be seen to be yesterday and brought in a total|planting. s || tra heat makes our coal the ‘; i A“;pl’y”:rs‘“ “S’R ‘fg : of 23600 pounds of halibut. adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. (| most economical on the mar- | Nelson. ; apprecwtcd Thehi'remont, Capt. Olaf Winters, — ket. sold her cargo of 5500 pounds of £ R RENTOne furnished three| FES halibut to the San Juan Fishing Fltonn,.Xowe Tiunater, oom apartment. Steam hated.l and Packing Company for 13.50 or hone 29. and 9.50 cents. The Fremont also ,, RS e {{ BUTLER-MAURO { brougnt in & cargo of 3000 pounds Pacific Coast Coal a B A DRUG CO of halibut for the Norland, Capt. 5 3 ,‘... Pply I"““ . Tom Sandvick, which sold to the C‘)mpuny «-—————( free Delivery Phone 134 ANO, Victor Orthophonic Phono- | WHEN WK SRLL T graph, sewing machines. Rent or| . Anderson Music Shoppe. IT'S RIGHT Express nloney Orders RENT—Fuily furnished| ments, single or double. L) Home for || San ‘Juan Fishing and Packing Company for 1330 and 9.30 cents. Hyperian, Capt. Oscar Oberg, sold her cargo of 4,600 pounds of hali- but to the San Juan Fishing and The Arcade Cafe Gpecial Dinners on Sundays and Week Days Scéa Fountain in eonmection. Come in and listea to the | radio. Mary Young, Prop. D There is one kind of m thatyou wan » ] dividend b < Phone 584 PSRRI e R S PIY §) Rent igx . Fheus 208 o At 2E- E::’!nh:nv; 7 rooms, with bath, Lt & Te Hhis A4 furnace heat, com- Jeweler ard 9""""“"‘ jou printing st Tne | pletely furnished, in- Optician e | clding et Our | G Rernd G A RB AGE age. Well located. ' Mver ware CLEANING ‘ ; £, Dure GROCERY : IS ENROUTE SOUTH The Admiral Rogers left for the south at 8:15 o'clock this morninz with the following passengers from PRINCE RUPERT, B. C,, Oct. 18, Robert C. Wakelin, A. J. Arrive High tide, 1:09 am., 167 feet. Seattle; C. H. Widell, Unalga; L. Low tide, 7:05 am., 1 feet. |M. Carrigan, Harry Peehaw, Dan- High tide, 1:09 p.m., 186 fect. iel Joseph, Juneau. Low tide, 7:37 pm., -2.6 feet. %5 Alaskan - Martin Langlo, Martin O'Brien, eee0 0000000060 . JOE BECKETT BUSY ON AUTOBIOGRAPHY J. he did on his feet in the ring Joe should hav: something to write about. 00000 sececceco e 60eescv0cec00ese NAVY Broadcloth e, SHIRTS HUIRHIH lllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlj H E P 0T PHONE YOUR ORDERS j TO US ‘ We wil attend to them| promptly Our coal, hay, ‘grain and transfer business | \t8 increasing daily. There’s a itoday and learn why, You Can’t Help Bemg Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 1-3 Third and m 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-8 Front, near Pqn le 1-6 Front, opp. 1-7 Front, opp. %mfl | 1-8 Front, near {1 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. || 2-3 WilloughBy, opp. Cash oolfl Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main, Pifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Shhbolabdb % 6o @ G 5 W w03 0 9 838D Ninth, back of powet house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin Ave., and Tndian Sts. Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. | Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Seater Tract. LFbbabdhtmdia G Ireason. Give us & trial order| | | 1 i FIRE ALARM CALLS | direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, __.___"__.a__ FINEST STEAMERS BAILING .!Clll)m Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Leave Poat Beattle D 28 5 17 19 26 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Yukon Al Alamcdn Yukon Alaska Sept. ...0ct. Oct. ....0ct. -.Oct. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPM" : “assenger 8ccom- modations on r Admiral Line v sels have been tompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Regularly nnd Bependably . Leave Arrive Southbound Steamer Beattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu Watson Oct. 6 Oct. 17 Queen Oct. 7 Oct. 11 Rogers Oct. 14 Evans Oct. 20 Queen Oct. 21 Rogers . Oct. 28 Queen Nov. 3 Queen . Nov.17 Rogers .. Queen INFORMATION tad 'rxckfi'a s S g FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT™SE Leave Juneau Southbound p PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22, Noy. 2. e PRINCESS NORAH~—Nov, 12, 26; Dec. 17, 3L° § CANADIAN ACIFIC WA mmwormunmummuavm sumdrmm.-mmmmumm Varfous Routes—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 -« :§ ' COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION €O. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday ‘evening at 6 o’clock Tengkee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Ba way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Hadines every other Tuesday at 11 p. m. . Information— F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 i Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilérs. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne; Crabs, Oysters and Fish & Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNEQTION Telephone 183 ool—Billiards Meet your ftiends at The P!nnur Chas. Miller, h@.; THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GAsTINEAU Our Services to Yogm-ns m‘& Gang Plank of Every Passenger-! _——_.._.——..dP

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