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POLLY AND HER PALS Y'MEAN 1 SHOULD ACTUALLY SMACK HER SHORE! MANY 2 A FEMININE HEART HAS BEEN STIMULATED BY A SOCK! 2nd. over Capital Electric. |HOUSE for rent. Apply Nugget | shop. [SHED house, apts., house-| rooms. Channel Apts., 436, | FOR RENT—Furnished houss, close in. Phone 183. 4 k] FOL. RENT — Furnished, heated | room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. | Phone 330. model to suit tenant. FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- heated apartment. Nugget Shop. VCBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701. WANTED WANTED — Reliable, middle-aged man to manage small prorvry\ i store. Must be honest, of good ) habits. Store open seven days a week and evenings. Address C- 2188, Empire. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by hour or day, 40c per hour. Phone 436. MAGAZINE renewals. Muriel Jar- man. Phone 483. Work on “U” scholarship offer. GIRL wants work badly. Apply Channel Apartments. in THE EMPIRE Closing time for classified ad- [ VERSATILE young man needs im- vertisements: 2 P. M. ediate employment. College back- | | e arrive early tomorrow morn- FOR RENT 1Enad | ing southbound from Sitka. a Bwfi ::;a ;m:flw ¥ » Wi tomor- apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. | ® A Evens scnedald @ 9| ‘:nd Y e 3 ’dfi:ta w:ll i SR e - .|® arrive southbound at 5 2 ) & ok Y, {FOR RENT — 3-room furnished|e oclock Wednesday morn- ail on her return voyage to Pu- | apartment. CIff Apartments. e ing. get Sound via Sitka. O ST SR M 7 R, L LOCAL SAILINGS The vezel's cargo was of gen- | FURNISHED 3-room apartment.| g Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ]era.l character. 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201. e day night at 6 p. m., for Passengers Fer Juneau | ———— —————|'y itk and way ports. d From Seattle—H. F. Kennard, |MODERN offices In Goldstein | 2 S8 B0 WOV BOUL o o o|Mrs. H. F. Kinnard, Mrs. H. L. Building at low rental. Will re- 5 rsda; Faulkner, Mrs. Mary V. Gaugh, . ° E. Boyer, H. A. Woods, William ~ TIDES TOMORROW .: hl[.‘“cke’ Ward Mariner, James Gil- e . R | liam. : ® | For Haines—Mr. and Ms. A. P. Low tide 4:40 a. m., 04 feet Laurie, Mrs. Maud Laurie, Lota High tide 11:03 a. m, 148 feet |MecGrew, Francis Young, L. M.| Low tide 5:02 p. m., 25 feet |Carrigan, Jarnold Raybourne, S. High tide 11:02 p. m,, 159 feet |H. Kitner. “ For Skagway — Mother Mary Leopoldine, ister Mary Patrick, | Y| Sister Mary Julien, Sister Mary | Prudentienne, Bishop J. R. Cri- Harry Race |5 . DRUGGIST GALLOPING 'GAELS - “THE SQUIBB STORE” LOAF BUT DEFEAT e WEST COAST ARMY —_—9 NIXH NUTHIN' DOIN'! THAT'S OUT! Marine News : ROGERS ARRIVES SATURDAY; DUE AGAIN TUESDAY Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukos scheduled to arrive at 7:3) o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Should mail. Zapora scheduled to arrive at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 26 at 9 p. m. Princess Louise scheduled to cail from Vancouver Sept. 27 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sall from Sattle October 1 at 9 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle October 3 at 9 p. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admivzl Rogers scheduled to bave 3 days' and 15 Passengers from Seattle | With a fairly large cargo and | 15 passengers for Juneau the steam- ship Admiral Rogers, Capt. 8. K. Gilje and Purser R. V. Harris, arrived from Seattle Saturday ev- ening. She remained in port until Sunday morning, when she depart- ed for Haines and Skagway. at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® ® 0 8 0 0 0 s 00 Mrs. Sarah Faber, Mrs. J. Keller, | |Miss Allice Adams, M. J. Kl'lb.v,i' | Thomas Jackson, Sam Baker, C. €9 0000000000000 000000020000000000000 0 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sepf. 26. by many as the best team in Far Western football, loafed through four periods Sunday afternoon to | defeat the strong West Coast Army eleven by a score of 20 to 0, | HAAS | Famoue Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings tion. Five cents for continuous subse- guent insertion. Count five average words to l.h] [URN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. * Minimum charge, 50 cents. Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- * Closing time for display ad- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. vertisements: 11 A. M. Phone 554. .. fi inser- cReE o MISCELLANEOUS _ |, LT s PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | | L N | New Discovery Reaches Cause of Stomach Gas Dr. Carl found that poisons in the UPPER bowel cause stomach gas. His simple remedy Adlerika washes out the upper bowel, bring- | The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | , —St. Mary’s galloping Gaels, rdted . o ! \ ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. East St. Phone 2201 and Gastineau Ave. i Marshall House, '"MISS A. HAMILTON | - FURRIER BMA LL restaurant, 10 stools, 1 Fur Garments Made and booth, doing good business, with Remodeled Gastineau Hotel, or care of Goldstein’s Fur Store living quarters, for sale account llness owner. Address C-2185. year old on for Four rooms and rific # by ninety lot. bath, partly furnished. S: | if taken at once. Allen Shattuck, | Inc. Hot and Cold Showers Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, | Pridays, Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 1 am. Gastineau Ave., rear | Alaskan Hotel. Phone 349. NEW Monarch Ranges, iuil enamel. ed at 1913 prices; the bigge: 'y bargain in ranges ever offered in Juneau. Juneau-Young Hard- ware Co. FOR SALE—Save your rugs with| a hair pad; 9x12 size only $5.85 i while they last. Juneau-Yi - o, Gt - ity 1"¥OUnE| DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS | | Telephone 49u RUTH HAYES | FOR SALE—A few 9x12 Hair rug| | 2 Saloum’s pads, specially priced at ‘ Scward Street, near Second were only able to get a ited number at this price so do| not neglect opportunity Juneau- Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, Model T, $50.00. Ed Blake. Phone 2201. 4 HENNA’S MARCEL i 4 SHOP i Marcels and Finger Waves, | | ; | ] | . MIDGET LUNCH o | ! OPEN DAILY UNTIL | | | | ¢ and 60c ‘Seward St., above Juneau Bak- g o Merchant Lunch—40 cents LUDWIG NELSON k JEWELER Watch Bepairing Agency |ing out all gas. Butler Mauro Drug Co.,, in Douglas by Guy’s Drug Store. —adv. ————— Old papers yor sale at Emplre Office. .+ WE HAVE IT at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Pront Street For Every Purse—and Jor Every Purpose CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 F.0.B. FRANK {Vessel Brings Good Cargo| |Residents Again Abandon |vere: jare here now. Iship Aleutian. Miss Mildred Keaton | Miss Marjory Major from Eklu&m‘ | was on her way to the new Manual | Training Institute at Wrangell. DORBANDT CHARGED WITHALEUTIAN FOR FUR SMUGGLING WASHINGTON,D.. Three Cthe—r_s—lnvolved ianhip Brings 17 and Takes Alleged Case with Al- | 24 Passengers on Last aska Air Pilot [ Trip of Season \ SEATTLE, Sept. 26.—Frank Dor- Destined for ‘the national zoo- bandt, Alaska air pilot, and Lyman ligical gardens in Washington, D Destaffany, explorer and fur trad-;C. a young glacier bear, caught at. er, are charged with smuggling of Excurs dnlet, was put aboard| beaver skins from Bella Bella, Brit-|the steamship Aleutian here th.s ish Columbia, to, Chazles Island, in'morning for transportation to Se- the San Juan group, Washington. |attle. ¥rom there the animal will Alfred and Frederick Kox'tezke,‘l’k‘ sent east by rail. ! of Seattle, two brothers, fur trad bear. was obtained last sum- ers, are charged with conspiring. er by Charles Goldstein and was Dorbandt and Destaffany are also|Xepé until it was considered able charged with violating traffic laws.|t0 travel at Charles Rudy's .fur Dorbandt posted $1,500 bail pend-|farm in the Mendenhall Valley. ing arraignment next Friday. | Last Trip of Season : Customs Collector Georgz Hub-| i":he Hleutiag, oo her last trip bard said the pelts were taken from ;’Xvefi‘eis“xr’:uflf"; “B-IT:;: ;;’l; Charles Island, to Kitsap Ccunty.‘mammg Mg i (;I:Ving e then here to New York. ¢ d 2 Dorbandt said he left C_ordovalfi:legm aml:ée”;;"m vofig:h:cgi;‘i July 20. He was in Ketchikan a Whar!, After haovcinguddisembarked few days then later went to Bellalimml'ng nassengers, she shifted Bella then to Ch_arles Island. There ;o the Alaska Juneau Gold Mimn;,,' was no cu_stoms mspe_ctor there. HElCmnpany's btk 4t Gihidh dtie said he simply put his plane downl) agaq ore concentrates and took to await clearing weather. At the . paseengers for the South and time h: was having motor trouble from which she salled at 7 a. m. and was bringing his plane here for Seattie. to have it overhauled. The plane‘ Prominent Threugh Passengers was seized the latter part of last, Among prominent through pas- week. | sengers from the Westward for | Seattle vere Judge Thomas J. Don- | ohoe, lawyer, from Cordova; Mrs. CHICHAGOF COMES; {R. E. Sheldon and Frances B. NORTH BIRD DEP A.RTS Sheldon, wife and daughter - | spectively of R. E. Sheldon of the i Mount McKinley Park Transpor- From Port Althorp, the seaplnne_Lilbicm Ccmpany, from Seward, and | Chichagof, Pilot Anscel Eckmann mpu,ny J Cotter of the Alaska | and Mechanic Gordon Graham, re- \eekly, who ds returning home turned to Juneau Saturday after- from a visit to Valdez. noon, bringing back J. W. Shanks| of the vessel's 81 passengers from of the Laurence Warehouse Com- tHe Westward, 17 disembarked at pany of San Francisco as Pas- Juneau. They were: senger. | Judg: and Mrs. James Wicker- The seaplane Northbird, Pilot M. sham, Mrs. R. J. Renny, Mrs. J. V. Sasseen, which came from Ket-'N. Grustock, Mrs. Sadie Moyer, chikan to Juneau Friday, returned Mildred Keaton, Ruby Mercer, R. ito Ketchikan yesterday. J. W. M. Crawford, Harrison Potter, D. Hickey, owner of the aircraft, who H. Phillips, H. P. Gundrod, W. J. came here with it returned home Smith, Dan Rose, Frank Boyle, with it. Another passenger on the;[ke P. Taylor, H. W. Edwards, M. plane for Ketchikan was William| L. Merritt. Paul, attorney. Twenty-Four Booked South Twenty-four persons who booked passage at Juneau for the south For Wrangell—A. Watkins. Bleak Isle Off Scotland| William R. Vinacke. ST. KILDA, Outer Hebrides, Sept.| For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. A. H. 26.—This lonely island, only sevenicampbell, Charlotte Campbell, Eli- miles in circumference, has been zabeth Campbell, Catherine Camp- left to the sea birds again. !'bell, Helen Campbell, Jean Camp, The inhabitants were evacuated bell, Edith. Keen, Bertie Lee Keen, several years ago, but a few re- Richard ‘Anderson, A. L. Chindahl, turned this summer. When winter Henry Miller, ¥Fred Soheel, ¥red- neared, they went back to Scotland erick A Davidson, Anthony Louv- and Neil Gillies, resident represen-|cians, W. T. Green, H. Hanson, tative of the Earl of Dumfries, tar-; O- Bergquist, E. Bergquist, Charles ried only long enough to make the| Siargren, Herbert Lowell, two habitable buildings safe from winter storms. SHIPS FAIR BUILDING Bleak St. Kilda may be made a permanent bird refuge — thousands‘ OF Ao g e PNk A6 Chinese government is erecting for AL SN ithe 1033 world’s fair in Chicago first ‘was built in China, then NURSES FROM WESTWARD |broken down into 288 pieces, ship- ped to this. country, and recon- structed. Two nurses connected with the, Bureau of Indian Affairs, came from the Westward on the steam- For Ketchikan—G. E. Austin, |} ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY * SAILING SCHEDULE i Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau § Seéattle Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN.. ... .. Sept. 26 YURON Sept.24 Sept. 27 QOct. - 3 ALASKA Oect, 1. Oct. 4 Qet. 19 YUKON . Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 ALASKA .. .Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 YUKON .. Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 ALASKA Oct. 29 1 Nov. 7 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Lafouche and Seward. Both directions. 8.8, Alaska Calls at Petersburg Both Directions For Information, Reservationists and ‘1icke! call « THE ALASKA LINE . W. E. NOWELL, Agent Nov. PHONE 2 g 3 1 ADMIRAL LINE SAILIN q SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW. YORK RTIIBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Rogers Evans Rogers Rogers Evans Rogers . Rogers Evans TICXET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 PACIFIC J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 ‘! s:Leave NSeattle Arrive Juncat Leave Jiinear M. S. “ZAPORA Sept. 16 Sept. 26 - Sept. B8 Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoonal Tenawwe, Port Alexander, Kl wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month “only. For Tickets and Information see Fhone 3 WILLS NAVIGATION CO. THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See ! A. B. HAYES 7 - Phones: 10 - 107 from Nenana disembarked at Ju-! neau and will be stationed here. SABIN’S s aiomis Carbonado-Indian-Mix.. 12.25 Nanaimo Mixe Run ..... 14.75 Nanaimo Scregned ... 15.25 Ladysmith Mine Run .. 14.75 Ladysmith Screened ... 15.25 Ladysmith Screenings .. 8.00 Nanaimo Seréenings Utah Screenings Blacksmith Coal .. Anthracite Nut Coal Cartage Additional SACKED COAL For Call Trade T0c to 90¢ per sack 3400 14 in,, 16 in., 24 in. | Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 O Y Pacifie Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 REMODELING | It’s surprising w! a few dollars wi this fall' in mmi'l;?e‘x}-ninint.g'se “your hnmv:l-nand making it a more convenient place in which to live. That extra closet can be made into an additional bathroom, a breakfast rook or cabinets can be built into your kitchen, or you may have a jolly recreation room in the attic or cellar, . USE ALASKA LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS ; PHONE 358 = * Peaniiali H‘i.“itéf,‘ MADIA ACIFIC Doy | 2 8 ¥ TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, ind SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE ! Sept. 20, Oct. 2 PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 11, 23 ~

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