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O YOuR YiuH GOTTA DO SOMETHIN' ABOLIT THAT BRAT N N' 'ROUND |, IMITATIN! EVEWTH.!N Leave DueJuneay Dugunean ¢ ¢ tian borthed at Pacific Coast Dock Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON .. ..Sept. 7 Sept.10 Sept.16 ' N'WESTERN ..Sept.10 Sept.14 Sept.16 | ALASKA Sept. 17 Sept. 23 YUKON Sept. 24 Sept. 30 b ALASKA oct. 1 Oct. 1 YUKON Oct. 8 Oct. 14 ¢ N I i > ALASKA Oct. 15 Oct. 21 . 2 g \ < ~ —_— 4 S " 3 e o b U AR | l i i P9 i, & ; THE ALASKA LINE vy b . . . . PHONES: ‘M. J. Wilcox, Agent, Phone 2 > L r FOR SALE] LONGSHOREMEN NEW WEATHER ‘ - : - e ————— ~ o o ool Vlarine News | STRIKE SEEN | REPORTS WILL ’nformaflon One, furnished 4-room house, W | oy ' < bath. $100 down, remairider, $25 A | 5 § S N , AS AGITATION BE CIRCULATED Ph()ne 374‘ Douss: mumber 132, West Tenthi s aguet ke mynr g X SER s | ‘ A Street, after 4 p.m. 5 . Y“K oN BHINGS | Sl VR i AR FOR SLE — one Duick arranced|* Steamer Movements » San Francisco WaterfrontBetter Service Covering o :n:)(;,l;rms;;m;:;uBci(‘)lnl;;i;:ln Good| » i 35 PASSENGERS | Employer Compares North Pacific Is % NOTICE 7 oclock, at Christensen House|e NORTHBOUND . with Moscow Annouriced on Twelfth Street. e Zapora scheduled to arrive at e 2 o When advertisers put In uds || o0 TR TNl 5 oclock this afternoon. e Tfl 'I'Hls P‘fiRT e 5 et 5. achanl| b’ ANORLEE B b ik they sometimes dom't wish % | poR saLE—Scconciiand typewrit-le princess Louise scheduled to e of San Francisco, spokesman {or |of the United States Wéather Bu- A be bothered with phene. calls er. Good condition chepr Ad-le arrive late Thursday after- e 8 Pacitic Coast ship owners and Wa-{reau to blanket the entire North ¥ ; ‘ and answering doorbells, so we dress Box 863, care Empire. e noon or evening. o | Steamer Brlngs 11 P,as- terfront employers, the recent pré-|pacific with a complete ‘Wedther p E give them a box number, such }lpoR SALE — Six room furnished| o Norihland due to arrive Friday. ® er: ThlS Morni“g‘ diction of Harry Bridges, radical| forecasting information service were ] N pe as Box 10-A, Empire. | 1_;_0\150 at 3;? :’Yi-:\'-gpz“‘s';"l’;i“ e evening. G . Senfg . Sk San Francisco Longshoremen’s Un- | announced here by Dr. E. B. Calvert, 3 2 » to answer GRS PO 18 BITH “|® Northwestern scheduled to ar- ® rom Jkagwa jon President, that a nation-wide|Chief Forecaster. DA : . tb::m:u :;:t'l::m letters ty on property. SN |® rive Saturday. : i b e longshore strike looms, L::fiincidesl One feature will be a great in-|ms TMN S‘POR'I'A‘I‘ION ’CO . dresse the box number | — Modern five-room |’ The steamer Yukon, comman exactly with the Communistic pro-| crease of reports to and from trans- i " :I:ted. :Vaw'"l see the adver- P‘?\‘«}\nws-é{:i\rqn.“mal buy. Phone|? SCHEDULED SAILINGS 9 lhy Capt.C. A. Glasscock, brought 35 gram announced at the recent| paciric Shipl:"' = tiser gets them. 436 e Bandon stneduled fo sail from e | passengers, 18 of them from Seattle, Third Internationale convention in| The (emporary weather observa- - ¢ e { isal i ——zee |® Seattle Sept. 10, at midnight. ® J15 Juneau with her arrival at 8 Moscow, Russia. | tories in the Aleutian Islands have Tme only fine serving Alaska that ll::; THE EMPIRE !/ ros sALE One back bar. Call|e Alaska scheduled to sail from @ foclock this morning. The vesselleft ~ Lapham sent that word in & proved so valuable that plans are tains & regular weekly service througl Northern Hotel. ¢ Seattle Sept. 14 at 9 am. @ Jror the Westward later in the fore- telegram to Seattle Waterfront Em- | peing gompleted to establish a. per- the -year. e . _1e North Sea scheduled to sail ®|noon. ployers. The telegram, which fol-|manent station on Kanaga Island. | . 1 FOR SALE — Underwood portable|e from Seattle Sept. 16 at 9 ® | Purser Larry McNamee's inbound lows, was first published in The/ ol ; = typewriter. A-1 condition. Phonef, pm © | uist: Seattle Daily Times on August| : > =~ Leave Arrive Lewi. ‘g, 4402 » SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS. e| From Seattle—Russ Ahrens, War- 28: |{COMPLETED LIST e Tl Boat Beattle Juneau Junéau | W YR dogs.|® Yukon scheduled southbound e |ren Brown, W. Crawford, Thomas ‘“Mr. Bridges' prediction of a| _Bept. 9 Sept.13 Sept.13"« & ":F?:iea?\:fi 1:3nm}exv‘;ls:t); ssx::. w?x;v,e ® next Monday. e | Durano, Ted K. Danielsen, Mrs. great »ms,rmme and waterfront| OF OUTBOUND ON BSII Ss 1&3’:2‘1;2: ggc 16 Segb.lo Sept. 23 FOR RENT—Four-room furnished| poooe s gsy. N LOr2Y, SAILINGS o | Danielsen, C. W. Danielsen, Mrs. fight in all American ports, oin-| STEAMER ALASKA| rvonp TrIP M. S. Northland _ Sept.23 Sept.21 Bept. 217" i house, Third and Franklin, $30. & 3 o Estebeth iaves every Wednes- e | George Harju and child, Allan V. cides exactly with the prediction | SEATTLE S. S. North Sea ..Sept.30 Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Call Waynor, Phone 28. » day night at 6 pm. ‘or e|Kelly, Yvonne Leath, T. R. Leahy, of Sam Darcy, Communist No. 2| yyhen the steamer Alaska sailed 5 M. S. Northland ...Oct. 7 Oet. 11 Oc:. ;‘l‘ BT — ey ~ | sedan. For particulars call 253. |4 Sitka and wayports. o | Ethel Mae Lowell, Maybell Myren, man in America, at the Interna-|s,uin yesterday afternoon, after 965 S. S.'North Sea ..Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 FOR RENT — Single or double o TE Reminglon portable| ® Dart leaves every Friday at e |J.D. Nelson, Mrs. F. W. Orme, M. tional Communist meeting at MOS-|cqlling here from Seward, she car- 1 steam heated rooms, downtown|FOR SALE — Rerfl ngton portad e 7 am. fer Petershurg, Kake ¢ |D. Williams, Nick Bez, J. T. Tenne- COW, which caused the Um“‘d‘ried a total of 49 outbound Juneau location. Apply 326 Second Street typewriter, $30 cfa.sh. Cf;ll_ Spickett o and NRRDOTE; o ot States government to voice "ig"’"pnssengers. Last ~pighps edmonf HAROLD KNIGIIT, Agent. ... 54 or telephone 318. _Apflr}nl(‘xll S Aer SPM | s e e s eet e e From Ketchikan—R. J. McMath, fi‘:: g{roga‘»mf the Soviet Repub-'pupliched an advance list of 33| j B, BURFORD, Ticket Agent . . $2.00 per month. Rental payments| heater :{“hd 2 C; 3 From Wrangell—N. A. McEachran, der Communist direction, Darcytjonal persons, whose names were may be applied on purchase Nlc, | Youn"{ jr”\\{if e NI N N l :alph Johnson, Joe LaRue. said in his speech at Moscow: obtained after 2 o'clock yesterday ks Misatric <Light ‘'wnd. Pow | FOR SALE—At hargain prices, sev- ¢ p* < From Petersburg—Chet Johnson, “‘The results of the struggle | afiernoon: 1 er Co. 5 | eral new and used coal and wood Yy 4 Lahja Punatinen, E. M. Peters, Bifza- dépend. ot only on the work we por Seattle—Judge George F. Al- o g;in 4| circulators, also Round Oak coal 2 Jackson, Bessie Jackson, Catherine Will carry on on the Pacific Coast;!exander, Mrs. Alexander, Lillian rooms, bath. Phone 1472. | heater with coil. Juneau-Young Hanson, Sarah Hanson, I. Thatch- We Will count on the fact that plexander, O. H. Porter, Bernard| i ey .| Hardware Co. 4 J. C.Richards. " through the efforts of all sections|B. Mullen, Norman Alfus, John| N ] mlon Co FOR RENT. furnished | — FINA' VflYAGE The Yukon left for the West- Of tht comintern, the cooperation Lazair, R. S. Waters, A. M. Scaife, a"vlg . house. FOR SALE—Siiver and Blue Fox i ward with 26 Juneau passengers. DY seamen and port workers in all R, K. Mellon. | IER B—SEATTLE o 4| pupS, &lso mink. Too muny for They include: - countries may be guaranteed in a| For Ketchikan—C. Barber, Walt! P § OB, RENT-—Twostodfn | Turnléhed | dvayable pens. * Rudy's Raoch, & Bt For Seward—Marcus Goodman, Seneral ‘and ‘deeisive “strugele Davis, ‘Andrew Longmire, V. M. VT poris of Call 1 e e enhang Ol e e el i Avnvill. from: Qotifhy (Made Kinnelly, Stanley Rl R. & Chit- PN T R i Tenakeo ' | 4 4 . 13 Y X Glen Bowen, Earl Beistline, Dan b & § For Wrangell—Mrs. V. M. Black- d H urg Hoonkh TR ToTTY Tyt F(':Lcdsg.rdzphr::: room House. 12t at 8 o Clqck This enden, L. Sarvels, Dan Noonan, been aut are exerting every effort well e i Furnishea, Also water, lights. Also | ————————— — e Mornmg S, Kawata, Norman Dawn, Del (0 foment such a strike is a fact| For Petersburg—Redgrave Gun- Chichagof cabins. FOR SALE—Norms'rnbertil prop- LR cal:nbrel:lx‘;j é‘;‘ur]]ng‘ C. A. Schon- ;::eld should be recognized and| ner. H A e 19 RS erty, One of the S uys in i - {acker, H. M. arlton, Mrs. Chagl- 3 ————eai——e I b ] 3 ISHED aparument for rent Ju:ea,u, Priced low for );]uiz:k ,M_,dvk‘n" hc‘_ had m.” BE citse ",33 ton. ? Ckk‘ ¢ “Pacific ship owners and water-| i JUNEAU WMMERCIAL DOCKTAS,"'.‘ A Mickinovich Apts. Phone 5601 Sale, See owner on premises, | Wit feason, the steamer Aleu-§ o, goioii | Mike Gakdiof, front. employers have mno quarrel WINN LEAVES '{ PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. PIANOS reniea—1unca Phone 143 George Anderson. | apar'ment. State ; fice. Box 988. | | plant. Fu.. basement. spacious| The inbéund list: y WANTED | tacilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or| From Lymn ‘Canal ports— Kaj e the peaceful settlement of all ]nbcr’ v FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLAN & b 3 see F. Fagurson on premises. |Louring C. A. Shonacker, A Van.| FAIRBANKS PAIR ENROUTE disputes has been set up under| SHOP IN JUNEAU! WANTED — FPurnished house or s R s it B Mr. and Mrs. J. Mahaleik, Fair- Bovernment auspices.” apartment with two bedrooms and bath by October 1. Address with full particulars McD, 870, care Empire. i WANTED — Will rent, or buy &| small piano. Must be reasonable. | Phone 4754. WANTED -- Experienced wom\mi wants washing, ironing or clean- | ing in homes, hour work. Tele- ! phone 3552. | P"OR SALE—Eighwen-foot round- bottom rowboat. Call Cabiu 4. 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 p.m, & ‘Concrete Mfg. Co VABH sedan, splendid condition. Good tires. Telephone 4134. MR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-10gs. See ‘Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone 3. FOK SALE — New 12 ft. skiff. Cheap. Telephone 349. LOST ANb FOUND STOLEN — From gasboat Nugget, at 2:30 c'clock this morning from Skagway. She brought 11 passen- gers to this port. Later in the morn- ing—at 7:30 o'clogk—she left for Sitka and Seatile, not to return un- til next summer. Mavern, Bob Klitza, Betty Klitza, Florence Allen, I. E. 'Klitza, Mrs. A. Watkins, H. F. Storey, John Fen- wick, Harvey - Allen. The outhound list passengers, includes: For Beattie—Mary VanderLeest, Jean VanderLeest, Evangeline Carl- n, J. E. Vanderwalker, Mrs, Van- derwalker, Mrs. H, C. Gorham, Jud- ith Gorham, Phyllis Gorham Mary, Jean McDonald, E. W. Roberts, Mrs Robertd, Mrs. Sofalka, Elaine So- Jncluding 34 Short Scenic Flights, §§ Alice Bromley. with responsible organized labor.| Bill Winn ,son of Attorney and For Valdez—G. W. Knee, George Can it be that Mr. Bridges and| Mrs. Grover C. Winn, is travelling Parks, H. G. Wilcox, Robert Hall, Mr. Darcy are truly the spokesmen | to Seattle ofi the North'Sea. He is| H. G .Amess. : for organized labor?. Any water- a graduate of Juneau High School For Kodiak—Fred Unger. front or machine strike is not!am; will enroll for his first year at | For Cordova—M. Munsoy, Ge only contrary to common sense but Whitmaun College in Walla Walla, Bohland. utterly needless. Machinery for He will study law. | Butler Mauro | | B | Drug Co. DSV SRt 1 BILL DUNKLE TRAVELS After spending the summer with his father, owner of the Lucky Shot mine in the Interior, Bill Dunkle is| travelling from Seward to Seattle on the Alaska. He is returning school. | | banks residents, are enroute to .Se- | tttle from Seward on the Alddka. Mahaleik is a Falrbanks merchant. | PHONES: Juneau Hangar, L O S R NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS On taxes paid in full fo Septem- | ber 16th a discount of 2% is al-| Gy inam Strate i1ensportation Oa Alaska Air Transport, Inc. At Reasonable Charter Rates 612; Nights, 5604; ‘Office; 531 SHELDON SIMMONS, ;flbt «g\.-fi-—ém—w = - roeye Aug. 24—Small 9-foot skiff, paint-{falka, Gene Meyring, Mrs. Meyring, lowed. Unless at least one half tax P & U a2 TURN your ol Bui@ 'tto value g (4 o hon | ed dark grey. All ribs are fast-|Alex Holden, Mrs, Holden, Mrs. L. A dus ke paid by-that date the Ui " S DA 2 i Pacific - Cash or trade at Nugget ihop Bagd iainburit ‘Wi {irew {AteRsat k| s . | Effective September 1, the: Pacific -Alaska MISCELLANEOUS ened with copper plates. Liberal informa- rew tion. rd for return Joe Hill. or CALL Rick Richards for replace- | ‘Webber, Mrs. A. Beckstrom, Mrs. C. Besseloff, L. Hull, Col. G. E. Kumpe, John Chernko, John Era, Leo Hull, H. A. Wier, Jr,, W. E. Nowell. For Kotchikan—Clarence Olson, C. the rate of one per cent per month. | Leaves Femmer Dork every Friday Pay your taxes now and save At 7 & m. for Petersburg, Kake, money. Port Alexander and Way ports. Freight received not latér than ¢ A. W. HENNING, A%x\‘wais will close SUMMER ACCOMMODATION SE E, discontinuing all schedules in Southeastern Alaska., ment on electric range elements| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! 3 —=ddv. m. Thursday. % i S NI SR e otk Folle |8 G R e T T o SR FOR INFORMATION Between Juneau_and: Fairbanks ong scheduled trip JB-3 riogaFir | < {N"‘.’ ! . Barnes, F. P, SHOP IN JUNEAU! weekly leaving Juneau every Tuesday at ‘noon 'and GARLAND BOGGAN | e I— R TIME CA : e ' g vo s MWL L o8 | o J| FEihY. iR SN PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS ' | Hardwood Flgors || s i hepROR : Budio ‘Conisinication With ground statiots nt all tisiée i Waxing Polishing | | ceebssevesBeee CANADlAk m"m |} Two-Way % i X Sanding || Low tide, 8:37 uth. - FLOAT—Telephone 45 ot B . e A | o i 0. 07 ot PACIFIC Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. w . Ly 04 p e, e 3 O g 3 1 R 3 0 > & 2 | CHANNEL BUS LINE : b mpire Want Ads, Pay! i and SEATTLE Minor details that are g " Drug Co. e . B o T I B R ia | rmenio Vo IR S ek Mo e “THME CORNER DRUG STORE® np dl"::d in 'MC“E!“ ' E M xz};g :: ..:gg :: | August 27 "PACIFIC COAST COAL CoO. P. 0. Substation Ne. 1 e 415 pin. 5:15 pm. Sept. 5, 14, 24 1 FREE m’ oo e et 17°S - i wevsoonce I FRESH FRUIS and || sonopy, seuciat, v skl st oo | LSS APITOL BEER PARLORS ' Wise to Call 8 J uneau Transfer Co. when in need of pert and efficient work by a carefully directed p ersonnel -eliminates the extra tasks that The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 For Sitka—H. . Nunah. Grocery James Ramsay & Son FRESH MEATS ‘Phone 182 FreeDelivery [ e { SABIN’S arriving Juneau from Fairbanks every Sunday. '7' L Smae Db LU0 *7:30 a.m. bis goeés via Glacier and Montana Creek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 Instead of 7 am. "Oct. 3, 15, 24 Reduced Suma.er Tourtst Fares Now in Effect. 10 pm. ‘ J SATURDAY EVKNING SPECIAL! Leaves Auk Bay st 6:45 pm. and Juneau at 1 am, C.TRIPS EVERY DAX T?wkets, reservation and full = partjculars from Private Booths V. W. MULVIHILL, Ageat JUNEAU ., |/PHONE 413 . AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night cees ~THE -SAMITARY GROGERY - || CALELS 24 Hour Service MOVING or STORAGE z “The Last Service I the Sl el P e CAFE At Dipngey Fuel gfln i) Coal } ‘Greatest Tribute” | for Mem PHONES 83 6‘ 85 “The Store T" P"’“" “WHERE ¥OU MEET YOUR FRIENDE" TR s lPRRR.

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