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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY OCT. 21 1929 } FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Three ricks dry hem- lock, 16 in. stove wood'for $10.00. | Telephone 2652 from 9 a. m. to | 2 p. m THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified 4; advertisements: 2 P. M. | | | | FOR SALE—3 room house on 12th street, $450.00. Telephone 2652 from 9 2. m. to 2 p. m. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. ‘Ten cents per line first in- P sertion. i Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. | Count five averag? words to the lne. Minimum charge, 50 cents. ey I‘On. SALE—On(‘ 6l¢x8% view cam- era, good condition, filter, one doz. pan films, plate holders with film adeptors and tripod, $25.00. Inquire Zynda Hotel evenings. OR SALE -— Suffet, xeskaurant. size. Inqui The Coffee Shoppe. FOR SALE Small apartment house, fully furnished, splendid i+ business year around. Box 563, WANTED {- Juneau, Alaska. | FOR SALE—Men’s pocket watches, c;g;mm Pmmf Tuning. Tel cphong) fancy and plain. Close out prices for cash at the Nugget Shop. {FOR SALE—5 rvom house, fire-| place, stationary wash tubs, eon- crete foundation, levei lct, choice location. Phone 1501, VANTED—Gir: wanied tc sure for child of séhool age. Apply Mr: R. T. Kaufman, Gastineau Cafe. WANTED —General housework by the hour or day. Address P. O.|oR SALDHoms, fully = emn. § Box 109, City. | rooms and bath. Garden, Terms reasonable. Fine view. Anply Em- pire or telephone 134 INuglas. FOR ::'XLE‘Bpecmcles #3.45 a pair at Heme Grocery, E. Millaeger, General Merchandise. 'MISCELLANE 0US Pl”,OSPECl'URS ATTENTION: A pair of good binoculars may find it for you. We have them. The VL(’L{(E Shop WANTED—Work by tne day, want- ed by young woman. Telephone | 253. ANTED — Woman for General | house work. Telephone 341 after 5 pm. ! ANTED — Responsible woma will care for children evening: Tel(‘pl\one 5204, OR RENT_Four voom Turnished| PALMIST Gome ata Lave your house. Vacant October 17. Sea| fortune teld from your . hand. R. B. Martin at Light C Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front °F Street. ing rooms over Wmn Hat Shop. | CALL THE R RENT—Steam hcnted apmt- ments. Fireplace. Telephone 266 or 188. | OR RENT—2 room apt, also sleeping or housekeeping rooms. Channel Apts, 6th and Main. Stella M. Jones, Telephone 436 Juneau Plumber D. M. GRANT At Newman-Geyer PHONE 154 ’ Oil Burner Service a RENT—Four room furnished » Specialty apartment. Apply Mrs. R. 5 N 3 Nelson. Estimates Given—Work Guaranteed FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Close . in. Inquire San Francisco Bakery. R RENT—Three and four room apartments. Cliff Apartments. FOR RENT—4 room furnished apt. 421% East 7th, Phone 2004. RENT—One furnished three room apartment. Steam heated. \ Phone 29. | OR RENT—_Furnisned steambeat- | ed apartments. Apply Iiugget| g {{LUCRETIA VANDER- O, Victor onunphonlc Phono- | graph, sewing machines. Rent or BILT TOILET sale. Anderson Music Shappe. CREATIONS Must be seen to be PO | OR RENT-F 4 tflmflh&di apartments, single or double. | Newly painted; baths and hm., BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ] RUN DOWN & THE KOKOMO ~ . ® 1929, King Features Syrlicate, In Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon due at 9 o'clock tomdr- row morning. = Has 2 days’ mail. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 24 at 10 am, Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 26, at 9. a.m, MOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice in port at 5 am. tomorrow. southbound and sails at 8 am. Alameda duc southbound about October 22. Queen due sputhbound Wednes- day night. Admiral Evans due southbound about . Oct.' 29. LOCAL SAILINGS Mmgnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday night for Skagway, starting Sept. 17. every other Tuesday. * America First leaves every Wednesday et .1 p..m. for Petersburg and Kake and way ports. 700000000000 - e NOTICE TO MARINERS . . ® . ) . . . ° . . ° . - . . ° o ° . . . . ° . ° . ° - Stikine Strait—Snow Passage Gas tober 6, 1929, was relighted October 1. Chatham Strait—Hawk Inlet.East Shodl Light, Teported exting@iehad as,soon as practicable. Tenakee Inlet—Tenakee Reef Light, reported extinguished Octo- ber 14, 1929, will be relighted as soon as practicable. ‘Wrangell Narrows—Prolewy Rock | Light, reported extinguished Octo- ber 17, will be relighted as soon as practicable. - o000 0c 00000000 . TIDES TOMORROW . High tide, 3:18 a.m., 15.0 feet. Low tide, 9:03 am., 33 feet. High tide, 2:02 p.m. 174 feet. Low tide, 9:51 p.m, -1.4 feet. ——————— HALIBUT, ARRIVALS The Addington, Capt. Tony Sand- vik, arrived in port with 3500 pounds of halibut which sold to the Marlyn Fish Company for 12.80 and {9 cents. The Lituya arrived in Juneau with 8,000 pounds of halibut which }sold to the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company for 1280 and 9 cents. —— - D. A. R. BUYS WOODLAND AS GIFT TO CONNECTICUT WINDSOR, Conn., Oct. 21.—A forest. is to' be added to Connecti- |cut’s domain of wild lands by the Buoy, 2, reported extinguished Oc- | October 14, 1929, will be rengmedeUEEN ARR]VES | George 1C. Mize, GROCERY STORG AND 'BUY A HALF A DOZEN EGGS, AND HUSTLE BACK - WELL HAVE SOME (NICE SCRAMBLED EGGS Great Britain. rights reserved. PRINCESS ALICE HERE FROM SOUTH Steamer Princess Alice, Cam Thomas Cliffe, arrived in 'port'.at 7 o'clock last night with the fol- lowing passengers for Juneau: G. ’F Broughton, J. J. Harris, J. B. Stapler, E. J. Steele, E. B. Lind~ ‘gren, DAr. and Mrs, jcoek, A. McNeill and N. L. Free- {man. - She left-Jjuneau for Skags {way ‘at 11 o'clock last night and will return to this port at 5 o'‘clack wtumorrow morning, leaving for the ) south nb 8 o'clock ADMIRAL EVANS 1S HERE BOUND WEST Steamer 8. K. Gilje, ed in port Sat- urday night at 10:30 o'clock from the south with the following pas- sengers for Juneau: J. B. John- sonh, W. H. Caswell, Richard Alton, John Nelson, John Mattson, C. V. Browa, and two steerage. She left Juneau for the Westward at 3:30 Io‘clock Sunday morning. The Admiral Eva her last trip to Alaska this year and will be placed on the Cali- fornia run immediately upon the return to Seattle. She is two days ahead of sched- ule and will return to Juneau from the Westward on October 29. V. W. Ninemire is purser aboard the Admiral E&ans Evans, is making FROM SOUTH; OFF ON SITKA ROUTE Steamer Queen, Capt. A. W. Nick- erson, arrived in port at 11 o'clock | Sunday night with the following passengers for Juneau: Capt. W. Morgan, Miss Amy Davies, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gronseth, C. E. Naghel, George Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. W, Pea~ | Capt. | ¢! Acton, Miss “E. N, McCown, and| three steerage. H A crew of carpenters aboard the Queen are making alterations in| all the staterooms and are making ' two-berth rooms.out of them. They | are also installing twin beds in several of the rooms. | The Queen left port at 1 oclock‘ this - morning with the following, passengers from Juneau: for Haines | —Fred McRae, Florence B. Killi-| wich, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ben- {son;, for Sitka—Mr, and Mrs. Sitka | Charlie and child, Mr. and Mrs.| Alex, Andrews and two children, Thomas Andrews, Robert Wakelin, and Malcolm Wilson. | ‘The Queen is ahead of schedule‘ and will return to Juneau south- bound on Wednesday night. . THE MARTHA SOCIETY | will hold a RUMMAGE SALE Oc- tobet 22nd at the A:.N. B. Hall Leave all donlfiws in basement of Presbyterian Church or call —adv. HEY e 0P THosE EGGS- IM WAIT(R FOR 'EM' tions Are Installed in Southern District yler installing several new fWeather stations in the southern end of the distriet, R. C. Mize, Meteorologist . in = Charge of the Alaska stations, returned here Sun- day on the steamer Queen, The most important new station %o be added to the district was an aerological observatory of the sec- ond, class at Ketchikan. The equip- ment was, installed on the Miners & Merchants Bank building. Mrs. Bthel Lovgren was appointed ob- server. Telegraphic reports will be made three times daily to the local station and forecasts sent out from here. A ' co-operative station was talled at Tree Point Light, Cape Fox, with Frank Ross, light- keeper, in charge of it. Another co-operative station was put in at Belle' Island Hot Springs, Miss Anna Herring in charge. At Kasaan a rain guage was put in, It will be taken care of by John P. Nelson, postmaster. While at Petersburg, Mr. Mize made arrangements for Jacob Otness, postmaster, to look aflléi‘ the eo-operative station there. in- near best time to buy needed printing is Worth Its Weight In Winter Comfort Coal that burns clean—pro- ducing more heat value per ton—is’ worth its weight in conifort. Our coal is GOOD coal—it requires & minimum of atten- tion, ‘givés the maximum of heat per ton, and leaves less ash. I is carefully screened, cleaned and graded. The ex- tra heat makes our coal the most economical on the mar- 1T | } | NEW STATIONS Several Nem eather Sta- | promptly. |reason. Give us a trial order| Twnos who AND WHERE | Maleoin: Vi traveling man, left Juneau early this morning on the steamer Queen and is making the round-trip to Sitka Staff Captain Joseph Acton Mrs. Actor, of the Salvation Army with headquarters in Wrangell, ar- rived in Juneau last night on the steamer Queen and are guests at the Gastineau Hotel Mr. and; Mrs. Acton will attend the special | meeting of the Salvation Army | which will be held here beginning | tenight and which will hold meet- | ings until October 24. and F YOU COULD HOLLER LOUD ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY TO HEAR, IT WVOULD BE HARD ON THE TONSILS, AND YOu WOULD NOT REACH AS MANY FOLKS AS WE DO, LET US HOWLER FOR YOUs W& MAKE QUITE A RACKEY V/TH A LIE WANT AD WHILE WITH A PAGE AD WE ARE POSITIVELY OEAFENING ( T O S— The ‘Arcade Cafe Speclal Dinners on Sundays 8c@a Fountain in eonmection. Come in and listea to tke radio. Mary Young, Prop. | | Phone 288 | el | PHONE YOUR ORDERS, TO US We wil attend to them Our - coal, hay, grain and transfer business! ts increasing daily. There’s a today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased I | 1[ and Woek Days | I | ! GONNA TCRAMBLE ‘EM ANYWAY N k] ~\ Bnat Leave Beattle ‘Yukon Alaska Alameda Yukon ' Alaska . 28 5 . 12 . 19 . 26 BAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Oct. .8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct, 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 ™y, W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 Passenger accom- nodations on f Admiral Line v - sels have been tompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- Steamer Watson .. Queen Rogers Evans Queen Rogers Leave Arrive Southbound Beattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu Oct. 17 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 31 Oct. 25 Nov. 10 [ USSR FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT™"E Leave Juneau Southbound CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY PRINCESS Al Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United - LICE—Oct. 22, Nov. 2. PRINCESS NORAH—Nov. 12, 26; Dec. 17, 31, Btates or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes-&iberal - Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” * Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 State Daughters of the Revolution. water furnished. Furnished cabins | The gift is to be presented as 00 month. Apply Sea-| “";' A;)”;. | a remembrance of the State’s vir- L A o SO Sl by o) gin forest-land- of long ago. Each LOST AND ¥FOUND l D. A. R..member, it is announced, ill be expectéd to give 30 cents JLOST — Lady's wrist watch near UT £ ‘wx. Model Cafe. Finder please re'.urn‘A B LER MAURO toward the-purchase. DRUG €O. to Minnie James, No. 9, Roberts | free Delivery Phone 134 Row for reward. WHEN WE SELL IT IT’S RIGHT Express Money Orders COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION ' CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA ", Leaves City Dack every Thursday eveninzrat 6 oclock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee; Hoongh, Port ' Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. ;,eavmg for Skagway and Hxings every oth.r ket. Phone Your Transter or Pacific Coast Coal Company Telephone ' 412 appreciated D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Prapklin. 1-4 Front and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Eront, opp. Gross Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Miil, 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem. Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn, 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Maln. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Pifth and Seward. $-9 Pire Hall. 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Gold. 3-5 Fourth and Harris. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. 3-7 Fifth and East. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3-9 Pifth and Kennedy. 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4-6 Seventh and Maln. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage, 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. 4-9 Home Grocery. ————‘Q.-’-* Fifteen, years efer.the money was spent, the French Parliament ap- proved the budget of 1914, War caused the deldy. ;i Tuesday atyT m. Information— A. F. Mcl( inon, Reliable Transfer Co.; \ CAPITALLAUNDRY | Undei, New Management 1 SILKS and LACES a Specialty DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING ‘We cill for and deliver * PHONE 355 T. E HALL, Manager FEKRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneam for Douglas and ‘ Thane Commercial jo printing at The Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilerl.r Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, €rabs, Oysters and Fish THE CASH BAZAAR OPEN EVENINGS I‘RONT AND MAIN STS. Opposite U.:S..Cable Office 6:15 a.m, 7:10 a.m. = =2 ’Tbml tyou wi ?fii’?m ] FEE Home for Rent 7 rooms, with bath, furnace heat, com- pletely furnished, in- “ | cluding piano, Gar- age. Well located. Apply GEORGE BROS. GROCERY é& F 2uBena FFEEEE B Foreign and Domestic Wooleps in Stock Correct Fashions and Fabric F. WOLLAND Merchant Tailor Juneau Phone 66 Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNEGFION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pionéer. Chas. Miller, Prop. CARBACGE, HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. Davis Phone 584 s Wmml F THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Cassying ——— 8 JAPANESE TOY SHOP