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THE DAILY ‘ALASKA EMPIRE; IR s e TUBSDAY, OCT. 22, 1920. i B e e S USUSSU LSSV, | “Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. i ‘ filter, Count ' Iive averags words { | | era, good condition, doz. pan films, plate holders with film adaptors' and tripod, $25.00. Inquire Zyndu Hotel evenings. to the lino. one BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG IT _BEATS AL HOw THINGS DISAPPEAR (N “TH(S House! Im SURE T.pPUT AT dfMER SET OF TEEH N 'MI§ \WHERE Kokomo! OID Nou SEE My FALSE TEEFH ANY AROUND ? / EY'RE N THE. \‘?Afik ROOM. OH! 50 Tars WHERE T \ Marine News Aliska Scheduled to sail from @ Seattle Oct. 26, at 9 am. Princess Alice is scheduled to sail from Vancouver October 22—One hundred and eighty-five coc.-u-o-oonc.-’l—.‘_—_;" PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Oct. *Minimum charge, 50 cents. i 28 at 9 p.m. jthousand pounds of halibut' were |FOR SALE — Dutfet, restaurant|® “OUTHBOUND SAILINGS sold here yesterday. Amcpican hall- i | Size. Inquire The Coffee Shoppe.{® Alameda due southbound about but sold for 8 and 179 cehts and WANTED }FoRisATEAA—thm ° late Wednesday or ‘arly ®|Canadian for 9 and 16.6 cents. - house, fully furnished, splehdid|® Thursday. : ientific Piano Tuning. Telephone | busméss year around y Box 553 ® Queén due southbound Wednes- SEATTLE, Oct. 22.—Twenty-three 298. Junieay, Alasks. ¥ '|e day night. thousand five hundred pounds of ® Adriral Evans due southbound halibut sold here Monday. for 18 ANTED--Gir: wanied tc care for FOR SALE—Men’s pocket watches,|® about Oct. 29, and 21% cents, child of schiool age, = APDly Mterl"'fancy and plain. Close out prices| LOCAL SAILINGS ——————— R. T. Kaufman, Gastineau CAf€.| for cash at the Nugget Shop. - | » Magnita scheduled to leave BULBS 'ANTED—General house! by’ ® ‘for Sitka and way ports at 8| We now have our complete stock the hour or day. Address P, O |TOR SALE—d room house, fire-|y g giclock Thursday night fhr 0f all kinds of buibs for Fall Box 109, City. = place, stationary wask tubs, con-|y graoway starting Sept. 17. #Planting. 2 v crete foundation, leve: !~t. choice adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. - locat h ® every other Tuesday. ANTED—Work by ine day want-| location. Phone 1501. * America First leaves every o R A 6 ed by young woman. Telephone 253. WANTED — Woman for zenera“l‘ house work. Telephone 341 after | pire or telephone 134 Douglas. FOR SALE—Home, fully tmodern. 6 rooms and bath. Garden. Terms reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em- » Wednesday et 1 p. m. for e Pétersburg and Kake and ® way ports. 2060000000 co0 totoo"v'cir-...un 5 pm. ANTED Responsible woman | will care 7ror children evenings. Te]e))hone 5204. | FOB RENT OR RENT—Three rooms furnisu- ed. Private bath and pantry. In-| quire 831 Basin Road o General Merchandise. LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- , TION NOT'CES AT TllE E"flBE MISCELLANEQ{IS it for you. Nugget Shop. OR RENT — Seven room and | three room furnished apartments.| Ihquire Gastineau Grocery. | PALMIST—Come sna. Lave your : o q { fortune teld from your hand. FOR RENT—Nine room house for, Work, business, marriage and the rént, furnished. Close in. Phone ' future foretold.. 302 Front 189. Street. OR RENT—Four room fun house. Vacant October 17. shed a3 Sez' | Foreign and Domestic Woolens R. B. Martin at Light Co. in Stock = S z i | Correct Fashions‘and Fabric RENT- eam healed apart- ments. Fireplace. Telephone 266 F . WOLLAND or 188. i Merchant Tailor { | Juneau Phone 55 FOR RENT—2 room apt., also, sleeping or housekeeping rooms.' Channel Apts., 6th and Main. Stella M. Jones, Telephone 436. THE CASH. BAZAAR OPEN EVENINGS FRONT AND MAIN STS. Opposite U. S. Cable Off‘ce FOR RENT—mmlshed apartment. Close in. Inquire San Francisco Bakery. OR RENT—Three and four room apartments. Cliff Apartments. ! FOR RENT-—4. room furnished apt. 421% FEest Tth. Phone 2004. OR RENT—Four rcom furnished ‘gpartment. Apply Mrs. R. P. Nelson. RENT—One furnished three| LUCRETIA VAN DER— BILT TOILET OR Toom apartment. Steam heated. CRE AT[ONS OR RENT—Firnisned steamneat-|| Must be seen to be ed ?pnrtmenu. Apply IZiugget appreciate d BUTLER. MAURQ DRUE CO. free Delivery Phone 134 ! WHEN WE SELL IT ’ O, Victor Orthophonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Musie Ehm POR RENT—Fully !’Ilrnllha! " apartments; ‘single or double. | Newly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $500 per month. Apply BSea- view Apts. LOST AND FOUND ILOST — Lady's wrist watch near | Model Cafe. Finder please return to Minnie James, No. 9, Roberts Row for reward. n's l!flll‘l' Exprm Money. Orden Home for ————— ————————— New and select &ne of Christmas cards. at. The Empire. P y Your Printing 7 rooms, with bath, furnace heat, com- pletely furnished, in- cluding piang, ‘g‘[‘- -age. Well locate CARBAGF Appl GROCERY __ | FOR SALE—Spectacles 345 a pair at Heme Grocery, E. Millaeger, tele-' PROSPEC1IURS ATTENTION: A/ pHone 1004. j pair of good binoculars may find We have them. The l NOTICE TO MARINERS Frederick Sound—It has been re- perted that a tree about 75 feet long with very large roots was sighted floating one mile west of Bay Point in latitude 57 deg. 5 min, 30 sec, longitude 133 deg. 19 min. 15} sec. ~Mariners should exercise cau={’ tion when navigating in that vi- cinity. LET Amwngquist rress Your Sult.| We call and deliver. Phone 528 lifeout-of doorsall win- ter. Summer pastimes in suminer settings every- where. Bring your summer hobby to California this winter. And wliencm come, save the prei daysfor pleasuie--come in speed and comfon by train. From Portland, Soudlem Pacificoffecsfivedailytrains teeth white: | | | . breath sweet | | alds dinestlon Nt 1 to Californla, with sleeping cat -mu m Seattle. - © You have the of train travel id’ sat special low fare ($15 3 | ladd to San Francisco), the regular first class face and thevery finest in ttain trdvel with services of blfinf valet, ladies’ maid, etc., D M. GRANT { At Newman-Geyer PHONE 154 i the deluxe extea fire " Oil Burner Service a | i Seaals” " A fg the E@st Estimates Given—Work {| e Sac PhRE AT R " Guaranteed rom San Francisco or Los Angeles, Southern Pacific offers a cbtgm of splendid- ly appoia uw talttains,over three histofic' routes. It costs very little, if any more, to go thru (.Ahfomn vn Soa:::hetn b Southeru JAPANESE T0Y || PP SHQP '} % C.M. BIGGS 5 General Agens 1405 dth fve. . Seartle, Wash. o 2 ,_,.. ronuxmtumomn Sunny, care'(reerdnys., a | { Laughlin, way ] !reh B. ISTEAMEH YUKON ' HERE FOR WEST 1 )] FOR SALE | THE EMPIRE 'FOR SALE—Zenith electric “wash- GlSleamm‘ Yukon, Capt. C. A. ing machine. Good condition.| v ® ® @ 8o 6 6 e e B e E[6 6 c s e e ae e e ¢ Casscock arrived in port from B the Mediam | $85.00. “Telephone 2702. - St M enls °(® TIDES TOMORROw e [Mhe south at 8 oclock this morn- Through which the general ’,, xdis S s eamer Movemen |0 000 0co00s00 e e ¢|N8 With the following passengers public can always have its |FOR SALE—Three ricks dry hem- NORTHBOUND . o for Juneau: G. Barnes, Mr. and | lock, 16 in. stove wood for $10.00.1 v Mrs. T. L. Chidester, Mrs. Emmet wants supplied. Telephorie 2653 from 9 a. m. 'to|® Yukon inport &nd sails west- | High tide, 4:14 am, 139 feet. f@er ™ ). Elisc Closing time for classifled )| %" " B wafd at 3:30 o'clock this af- & ‘Low tlde, 9:53 am., 45 feet. | Mr and Mrs. O. Elison, B, F. advertisements: 2 P. M. 3 Dt e ) ternoon. o| High tide, pm., 162 feet. Helnlz,(‘fmn. J. H. Brokaw, J. Fro- Closing time for display ad- | | FOR SALE—3 room house on 12th SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Low tidé, 10:48 pm. -02 foet, |No Mis. J. E. Fostenson, J. O. yertisements: 11 A. M. | street, $450.00. Telephone 2652|e Admiral Wogers seheduled to ® Henry, Oliva Hawtliorne, A. Kish, “Ten cents per line first in- from 9 2. m. to 2'p. m. sall from Seattle Oct. 24 at ®eecsece e o e e oS Waltd, F Dufresne L W. se-tion. 10 ‘am. HALIBUT PRICES o | Breuer, Pat. J. Lynch, Ella Littell, A. Simmons, Capt. and Mrs. Sev- erin Swanson, N. G. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stewart. After unloading a large ship- ment of rails at the Alaska-Juncau dock, the Yukon was scheduled to sall for the westward at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. B PRlNCESS ALlCE SAILS FOR SOUTH Steamer Princess Alice, Capt Thomas Cliffe, arrived in port at 5 o'clock this morning and sailed for the south with' the following passengers from Juneau: For Prince Rupert—H. O. Fearn, A. Shortes, A. McNeill, and one steerage For Vancouver—Mrs, E. O. Purdy. For Victoria—Sister Mary Ethel- bert, Sister Mary Osithe For Seattle—H. Kcely, Mrs. M. M. Early, G. A. Hollander, Mrs. A, Mc- S. Baretich, Mr. and Mré., W. F. Sibley and child, N. L. Heard, and O. T. Holtzclaw. e NOTICE The Motorship = “NORCO” will sail ‘from Seattle for Juncau and points ‘October 25th. For t reservations telephone D. mmer, Loeal Agent, No. 114. —adv. Worth Its Welght In' Winter: Comfort Coal, that burns clean—pro- ducing ' ‘miore 'heat’ value per ton—is ‘worth “Its weight in comfort, Our soal i GOOD coal—it requires a minimum of atten- tion, gives. the maximum of hent per M‘m’n’-‘v& less by It is cluhlly screened, cleined" ard’ “The éx- ll&hfl “our ‘coal the most -economical bn the mar- ket, Phone Your Transfer Pacific Coast Coal Company Telephone 412 sg m :zf m 15 p.m. uown. 12 midnight ves for Juneas .8:30 pm. 748 1245 pm.t n:"-'o iain ‘BH :30 pan.t 1:16 sm. pm. l—mnmnm_ {Juneag Ferry & Navigs- gy A TWO FISHERMEN DROWNED WHEN ~ BOAT CAPSIZES EUREKA, Cal, Oct. 22—Harry Dorfi, aged 40 years, of Fort Brag; and Ole Olsen, aged 52 ,of Seattle, were drowned when their fishing Saturday. This became known last night when rescuers reached here after being kept outside of Humbolt Bay by heavy sesa. The third member of the crew, M. Laasko, was picked up after he had been swimming for more than an hour, by another fishing boat e HAS BIG ASSIGNMENT Kipke, new University of Michigan foctball coach is that he dupli- record. one glances at the records. It may sound easy until year his boys played 11 games. Their total point ‘score was 550 to 0. e TR S ) READ YHIS ONE! Let the rain pour down It won't stunt our town Let the sun shine thru It will make merry ‘tho We are going right ahead Some think while"In bed * Others think while they blast Some bring in sample rocks Others building up the blocks Bome stand and only talk On our very new sidewalk But please folks, don’t forget, One place you ' can bet Where¢ éverybody ‘can stop— | “The Silvxer' Fox” Barber Shop. J. D! VAN ATTA, Prop. udv‘; s e e} | The Arcade Cafe || 8pi .|Il Dinners ‘on Sundays ’ and Week Days { " e Scéa Fountain in eonmection. Come In and listea to the radio. *“Mary Youmg, “Prop: Phone 288 PHONE YOUR ORDERS' TO US We wil attend to them promptly. Our coal, hay,! grain and transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a | | | boat capsized ‘on Humbolt Bar last | ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 22.—All | the ‘Wolverinés are asking of Harry || cate Flelding H. Yost's first year | Yost | came to Michigan in 1901 and that | Everybody’s figuring fast { WaAlT aes~ A COuPLA QNTES ~- FINEST STEAMERS GAILING SCHEDULR Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Beattle Northbound Southbound Yukon ...Sept. 28 Oct, 1 Oct. Alagka ... Oct. 5§ Oct. 8 Oct. 15 ‘Alameda .12 oct. 15 Oct. 22 Yukon . 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Alaska . 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 B S — N 8 W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 | P- - 4| ALASK EAMShltJ \,OMhA Passenger accom- | modations on r’ Admiral Line v -~ sels have been sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrace tive and comtort- Regularly und Bependably R Leave Arrive flfluw Beattle Junnu Lv, Junaeu Steamer Watson Queen Rogers .. Evans Queen Rogers .. Queen Queen Rogers Queen nuomnon g -rxm CE H. HOWARD; Agt, Phone 4 FOR PRINCE. RUPERT, VANCOUVER, IFAW ;I ve Junesu Snfih_‘i‘ PRINCESS ALICE—Oct, 22, Nov. 2:° /PRINCESS NORAH-—Nov. 12, 26} Dec. 1%, 31. mmwummwtnmmudm States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. ‘_.4__.. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner Ath nnq_ Franklin St. Phone 136 COAS‘I'WISE TRANSPORTATIO (‘.b. reason. Give us a trial order! loday and learn why. 7 i You Can’t Help Being | Pleaaed MMER PHO FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third nnd in. -4 Front and mh’. 1-5 Front, near Ferty Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts. 1-7 Front, opp.. City Whart. i-8 Pront, near Saw Mill, 1-9 Front at A. J. A 2-1 ‘Willoughby anhcm 2-3 Willoughby, 0pp: Col Barn, 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2-9 Fire Hall. 8-2 Gastineau and Rawn WIy. 3-4 Second and Gold. 3-5 Fourth and Harris. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. 3-1 Fifth and East. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3- Fifth and Kennedy. 4-1 Ninth, back of house. 4-2 Calhoun, Opp..Séa Apts. 4-3 Distin Ave,, and Indian Sts. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun, 4-6 Seventh and Main. 1-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage, 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. 4-9 Home Grocery. . ' 5-1 Seater Tract. 5 6 u 8 9 1 2 3 5 6 u 8 9 1 'MOTORSHIP MARGNIT Leaves Cit, eve Thurs y ey Ei dlrecf to IflIP y, 'Althorp; way. ports. Lé;ving for Skagway and Haines “&y othar Tueedly at:31°p:'m. Informution on, Reliable Tmnsfer Co., #fiou 149, F. Me Alaska Meat Cpmpan.. PHONE 49 y Fresh Local Dressed Hens Bonsters and: Broilers. Mllani's Ch;ckerix 'amales, Chili Con e, Oysters' and Fish' 7 543 Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Bflm THE HOTFL OF ALASKAN' HO’.I'ELS THE GASTINEAU: Our %rvlces to You Begin and Giing Plank of Every Passehger-