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E‘ i POLLY AND HER PALS WHAT ON EARTH ARE Y'DOIN’ IN THERE, PAW PERKINS? “PIVOTING) PLAGUE s (TAKE 1T/ L [ [ k3 [ i i ARG 1THREE-room, 4-room apartments. Channel Apts. Tel. 436. !0 FOR RENT —6-room furnished |® house; piano, bath, 6th St., Franklin, Sam Rosenberg, Front St. '§ | FURNISHED 3-room house; 2-room & apartment, withbath. Mike Vagge, ¢ | hear Govf. Sehool. 1® near | 306 |® . 'ma RENT — 2-room furnished ¢ | apartment. Steam ‘heat. Phone ¢ | 5601 . le house- Apts. | FURNISHED house, apts., | keeping rooms. Channel Phone 436. ‘FOR "RENT — Furnished, heated room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. Phone 330. S s FORGET IT, MA., “JOE, THE PROYHAS ToLD [PA TO PRACTICE! ICANT IT'S SOME: GOLF STUNT, FERGIT IT, GAL! I'M DYIN’ TKNOW WHAT Marme News l Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to arrive Saturday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Rogers scheduled to sall from Seattle October 12 at 10 a. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle October 15 at 9 a. m. Northland scheduled fto ~ sail from Seattle October 17 at o p. m. Princess ‘Norah schéduled to sail from Varcouver Ootober 18" at 9%. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon' schetuled southbotind ‘October 17. Admiral Evans scheduled soundbound Ootobef 21 LOCAL" SA) Estebeth Teaves' every ‘I'hurl- day ‘night 'at 6 p. m., for Sitka and way ports. l’nclflc leaves” every Thursday “mt'10 a.'m., for ‘Petersburg. Kake and way ports”’ es e o0 debdanm o i . . ° . s ] . ) . . . D) ol . ALASKA MAKES | BRIEF CALLON HER WAY SOUTH Vessel Brlngs to - Juneau, 17. Passengers ffom | Westward Ports Bound from Seward to Seaftle, the steamship Alaska, Capt C. V. Westérlund ‘and’ Purser Joseph L. | Large, made a brief call last night| at Juneau. The Vessel carried 102 passcn-! gers,” of ‘whom 17 disembarked at | this port. * Prominent Through Passengers Among, the prominent through passengers from ‘thé' Westward for Seattle’ were Capt. 8. ‘E. Lancaster and Capt” €. A. Livingston of the | Alaska “Railroad's Yukon River e e e eeeeee FOR RENT — Furnisned 3-room; apartment, with bath. Phone"3404. 5 RENT — 8-room furnished Cll!! Aparlments FOF.. apartment, FURNISHED 3-room apa.rtment 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201 MODERN offices In Goldstein Building at low rental. Will re- model to suit tenant. W AN"‘ED ‘I‘O buy or rent, a flule Call 489, PASSENGERS ABOARD NORCQ FOR THIS PORT| SEATTLE, Oct. 11. - Motorsh Norco sailed at 9 o'clock last night| for Juneau and way ports with" 1 first class passengers, ing for Juneau: for' world’s delicacies. Box 2438, Juneau. EXPERIENCED, competent house- . WANTED — Position as cook fcxj } hospital or private home. Famous| ¢ the follow: | stedmboats Jacébs and Alice,” Who | embarked on the Alaska'at Sew- |ard; Mrs. E.” T. Kubon, whose husband ‘s a druggist "at Fair- | banks; “William B. Phinn of - Cor- |dova, Republican candidate for' the | House of the Alaska Legisldture; Carl ‘B. Whitman, President and General Munager of ‘the Nabesni 0ld Mining company, who- bpard- thé~stéamship at Valdez. Travelers For Juneau ip George Jones, Ross Fox, MA; Ward, Miss Marie Humphrey, Passengers who got off at Ju- .| George Phelps. neau were: o ST PTG | W. 8. Wirts, Mrs. W. S. Wifts, - i . W." G. Smith, H. W. ’I‘er,hupe, TIDES TOMORROW I Prank Parrish, A-Pappas, Cha#ies . e o | Price, A. Benardini, 'John Mg¢Dou- gall, Ralph Tuck and seven sl Low tide 5:25 a. m., 09 feet |age. s High tide 11:41 a. ™., 164 feet Low tide '5:40 p. m. 0.6 feet Persons who booked passage. at Juneau’ for the South were: & keeper wishes position in mother- less home. C-2214 Empire. WANTED — Few more bundles of laundry. Silks and shirts a spec- ialty. Mrs. Anna Patterson. 111 Main St., rear Smith Paint Shop. Phone 802. ZL‘HE EMPIRF losing time for clulmell ad- Saloum’s Seward Street, near Second Tor Petersburg — Mf. and Mrs. Frederick Nelson, Mrs.' P. KriutSon, Mrs. Mary Géorgs,” Mrs. Aniile George, Frank Scully, R. E. Baum- garden, Charles “A. Greenad, S. Lanado. For Wrangell—Mr and Mrs. R. D. Baker, Billy Williams, James verflsements: 2 PO M. EXPERIENCED rousekeeper and Johrison, Ray Smith. ler, O. Sampson. . Closing time for display 8d-| expert seamstres§ wants house-|g o For Ketchikan—Mrs. C. A. With- —— e, Specializing in Permanent a.nd’ ‘ertipements: 11 A. M.’ work by day, week or month, row, Miss Pear] Collins, Miss E. A. . Finger Waves—Facials en cents per ime first Inser-| Address Empire 2202. | M%g m}‘w i Rehm;, Frank A. Boyle, Donald Ar-|Qld papers for sale at the Empire.| | Telephone 384 ! cents for continuous subse- MCE | MIDNIGHT 1 l"g:' it e MISCELLANEOUS I Merchant Lunch—4¢ cents | = unt five average words to the | SPECTAL Xmas Scholarship offers,| | HOTEL fine. all magazines. Muriel Jarman. a4 a Minimum cnarge, 50 cents. i . . ZYNDA s — | GOOD BOARD for a few A-J men. HENNA'S MARCEL , s Lk 421 E. Tth. Phone 575-1 ring. SHOP ELEVATOR SERVICE o Marcels and Finger Waves, fURN your old -gold into value. 75¢ and 50¢ A Cash or trade at the Nugget Seward St., above Juneau m_| ghop. | ' éry, Phoe' 163" | PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, : Phonographs, Expert ing. 'Radio and phon( lng ‘Anderson’s Music Shoppe R SALE — Circulating heater. good as new. PBhone 604. BOARI: and room. ot noard only, {§ ‘Marshall ‘House, East St. and Géstiheau Ave. Phone 2201, BELIEVE IT "OR NOT!| You can ride on the new 21- passenger de luxe bus to Auk Lake, Auk Bay, Mendenhall Glacier and | vay ints cheaper than you can | operate your own car. 1 RATES: From city terminus, Ju- neau Drug Co, corner to: 12th Street, 10¢c; 1-mile post,"15¢; 2-mile post, 20c; 4-mile post, 25c; 8-mile post, 35¢; 12-mille post, 50¢. Ask about special monthly and special “trip rates. DAILY SCHEDULE nese camphor chest. Sq\mrr- Deal 2hd Hand Store, 113 Main St. NEW 3040 rifle for sale. Peep sight. 2 boxes shells. $25.00. Ju- neau Rooms. Telephone 472 FOR SALE — Milk goat. Frank Reeder, Northern-Hotel. FOR SALE—For casn, cheap, 1920 Model Ford" light delivery truck 2206 Empire. NEW Studebaker sedan for- sale or trade for boat. Phone 194. Lv. Juneay Lv. Auk Bay Lt 9:30 am. 8:00 a.m. ORDER modern Christinas cards, | 3:30 pm. 1:00 pm. stationery, at Nugget Shop. At- 6:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m. r::““’ ""’::;d ____| CHANNEL BUS LINE | SALE—] Road: y el pera ‘T. Ed Blake. Phone 3403 | J & DASON. fegryter Plans for organizing coopera‘ive | o . $ | |markets in all northwest Arkansas s JUNEAU SAMPLE | {towns for handling farm produce \ have been made. | SHOP e L T The Little Store with the || BIG VALUES ' ; Bergmggu Hptel Dining Room . T First Class' Home ' Cdoking WE HAVE IT Mrs. HOJA Johnson, Mgr. b at the Right Price stat Harris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street 11 - and ' 17 Pront, opp: ; 14 pron at, ‘nq‘; S 0 w2 1 24 Front 3-5 Pront 2-6 BSecond and : A PIVOT 1817 A Out and 10 Persons Go from Here | With all passenger accommoda- | taken, the steamship tions | vancouver, B. €., stayed here an hour following hflr‘ | arrival ‘from Skagway. Heavy travel on the vessel was City Whar{ and then shifted to the | due to the booking at Skagway of Alaska Juneau Gold Mlmng Com- the steamboat ‘crews and shipyard pany's dock, from which “she left workers employed during the sum- for the Westward. mer on ithe upper Yukon Rherl by the Canadian Pacific Company | way of numerous Dawson Tesi- | dents who leff the Klondike capi- tal on the last up-river boats of the Season. Yukon Freezes This Month i Thé Yukon usually freezes tight | this month, and navigation com-| | panies have put up their vessels | for ‘the winter. Fen reservations were allotted | |to the Juneau agcnuy of the Can-, adian Pacific for this ‘southbound | voyage 'of the Norah. All were taken. Passengers Booked at Juneau Those who émbarked ‘on the ves- sel hete ‘Were: For Vancouver—Miss Ernestine Pulver, Dr. Forfest A. Kerr, J. T. Smith, A. Smith, J. C. Clemson, P 'Hirsh, C. 'D. Carter, A. J. Mci. 1 Donald, Hjalner “Matsen. FOr Seatfle — Mrs. Josephine | Spickett. i The Princess Norah called at| Juneau Sunday ‘night from “Juneau to Skagway. enroute [ ALL PASSENGER23 PASSEN SPAGE TAKEN ON' ABOARD YUKON PRINGESS NORAH DEBARK HERE| |Yukon vaer Crews Come Steamshlp Makes 5-Hour Prin- land 23 passengers for Juneau, the |cess Norah, Capt. W. Q. Palmer steamship’ Yukon, Ohpt. Charles A. |and Purser A. N. Taylor, depart- | Glasscock and Purser David A. Dor- ed from Juneau this afternoon for|an, enroute from Seattle to Seward, after having | called this morning, arriving at 6 land also to embarkation at Skag-|chandise for 'business! Houses ‘and | | L. ‘E. "Elkins, L. ‘'P. Apple, 'H. R. ‘ERS Call on Way from Se- attle to Seward Wwith a large'amount ‘of 'freight and deparung at 11 o'clock. On i reaching port, she ‘moored at tho Nature of Cargo Cargo consisted of general mer- equipment for. the A]aska Juneau company. ‘Incoming passengers were: From Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. R. T." Lghsdale, Mrs. H. J. Christie, Mrs; L. Gierhofer; Iflene’ Giérhoter, Doresh Giertofer, Mré. R. Ingram,; Phiflis Ingram, MATtHa Ulrich, | Alice A. Loughlin; Dr. C. P. Jenne, |R.D. ‘Shelley, A. J. Sprdgue and | three steerage. Fromi' 'Sotitheast Alaska ports—| Mrs. R. B! Lawrence, J. Gaffney, Sarber, T F. Brenndan,'N. L. Troast. No passengers were booked 'at Juneau on the Yukon for the Westward. . The Florence Shop A Permanent ‘Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 i/« Triangle Bldg. | . . mour, Albert A. Paisley, Ward L. Wariner, Michael Curran. * For' Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. David- son, Mrs. R. J. Kenny, Mrs. Ken- yon MacLean, Mrs. K. Buesing, Mrs. Olaf Swanson, Florence Lik- nis, Helen Lyndstrom, Gus George, | ® Kenyon MacLean, Hugh Larimer, W. H. Williams, T. N. Henry, J. T. Murphy, G. O. Moore, W. S. Mil- — s JUNEAU DAIRY | ICE CREAM Always Pure and Fresh A" HOME'PRODUCT" J uneau Beauty | SYLVIA BgUM:BERB | it a g m— SAVE;!AAL.F; 14 q; sfi.i;,. 24 in. Job aroupd ‘the house, order your bux matenals from us. e e mm&w | should be used Our Phone Hulplmk 358 'E For in these 1oba. as in all bulldmg jobs, oply the: best ma!;g;{;ls !A/A Fo Y nE i 'm} P | 1HEALI‘L im ALASKA STEA\(SBI‘P COMFANY SAILING SCHEDULE Teave - Due Juneau Due Juneau Keattle ‘Northbound Southbound Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 *ALASKA YUKON . YUKON *ALASKA . Ports of CAll: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junéay, Cordova, Valdéz and Seward, both directions. *Alsp calls ‘at ‘Latouche, both directions. For Information, Reservationists and '1ickets call ¥ THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWE};!.. Agent PHONE 2 SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES “SAN DIEGO’ NORTEBOUND Leave Seattle Leave Juneau Oct. § Oct. 14 Oct. 3¢ TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent * Admiral Line Dock J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 3 “ s Leave Seattle Arrive Juneam, W STHZAPORA" IS B s Fren o B Calling at Funter, Chichago:*, Hoonah Tenaie, Port- Alexander, Hla- wock, -Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first h-lp ‘ot month only For Tickets and Information ses’ WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phore 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent R * DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Ala«ska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES fo -’19 107