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POLLY AND HER PALS THAT'S WOT I SAID, SUSIE. I'M LATE i ON ACCOUNT O'BEIN' ; \ 3 TH' AFTER-DINNER : SPEAKER AT TH' BANQUET. 1L SERVING ALASKA THE & YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Junéa’ ‘DieSuncas ( Stramer Seattle Northbound Sauthbounc 1 ALASKA Ost 2 oat 3 Nov. 4 YUKON Nov. Nov. 5 ° Nov. 11 TR Noy. § NG 11 aigy, 4 1 YUKON _Nov.16 Nov.19 Nov. 2 VICTORIA ... Nov.23 Nov.26 Dec. b N'WESTERN . Nov.30 Dec. 3 Dec. 18 ALASKA ... .Dec. 7 Dec.10 Dec.18 THE ALASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 M. J. WILCOX. Agent—Phone 2 L4 . b T . ks m'mmmo..wq MAKING ROUND TRIP | ° E TO SITKA ON NORTH SEA | - - 5 ¢ Mrs. Harold Knight, wife of the' : —~5-room Dflflylb furnish- c.l rl I | ‘ : ‘ ‘/ V S FRUM SEATTLE agent for the Northland Transporta- R CGall Junesu , Marhle ! | tion Company, Mrs. J. B. Burford, wie of the tcket agent for the same | SRl T 0/ zimd n vie TS L o company, and Gladys Forrest of me? IZ G pP;]a‘i R T | Governor’s staff, are round- brippa.s-] s s . .yALAsKA BUUND sengers to Sitka and return on the| * Steamer Movements | e * | . - Steamer Brmgs 22 Pas- = e TMNSPORTAT|0N co , . NORTHBOUND | Sengers rol 0 e L ® Bandon heduled to arrive t‘ ‘i Takes Oul |8 I . ol new 03; floors, Ci | Steamer Alaska sailed for the| F 0 S S Tae only fine serving Alaska that main- replace, four bedrooms. Call g Z“&‘"; scheduled to arrive on @ | weywara from Pacific osst Dock | Steamer North Sea, Capt. A. Nick- tains & ceguiar wokly service thronghout gty ednesday. at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon with | erson, arrived at City Dock from CONSTRUCTION CO. the year. 2 T 2 .| Seattle yesterday afternoon and ol 3 SCIILDLLED AILINGS o] the following passengers from Ju. ' FOR RENTPumihed 4-room § D oo M lakan, | salled for Sitka early last evening. } Phone 107 Juneau ; Leave Arrive Les. ? bath. Fifth and Ken- ool | To Seward—M. McCallum, Mrs, R. | Bert Gillispie is Purser. Boat Seattle Juneau Juneay > November 4 at 3| Passengers for Juneau were: Mrs, = » o | W. McCrary, Mrs. Paul Brewer, A. e _ 1 N P P Winegardner and wife, John Elliott, | R. Bradley, Fdith Sheelor, A. H. ¥ GENERAL MOTORS I} S. 8. North Sea ... Nov. H N""‘ A 4 ed to sail from @ | o g0 Ty Alexander, N. Rami- | 2iegler, S. Zynda, Mrs. S. Zynda, and i TR M. 8. Northland Nov. ov. Nov. 4 at 9 pm. i Al it to ik W. Brown. Mrs. Alle 4 || RoUND S. 8. North Sea Nov. 16 Nov. 18 & didnied | o n0ff, B. Platis. Capt. Fletcher W. Brown, Mrs. Alice MAYTAG PRODUCTS | SEATTLE M. S. Northland Nov. 22 Nov. 24 : L’Ml;(- - !.O.-afll ¢} To Hames — S. Jacobs, Henry Coughlin, Mrs. F. J. White, Mrs. | B gl gt g o Nov. 20 Dec, 1 " F shed cabins. Bee ie November 7 ab ®{gievens and wife, J. Willard. |J. C. Hayes, Mrs. M. C. Monagle, | W. P. JOHNSON I oy o i . T ® | To Skagway—Mrs. W. E. Thomas, | Earl Johnson, Charles Johnson, N. | s s at residence on o cheduled to sail e B i e e ST A. Johnson, Mrs. N. A. Johnson, ** “ . tle Nov.9at9am. e Mary McGee, Mrs. L. McGee, Mrs. & AR s | Mrs FOR RENTARmon- # ss Noran scheduled to | GLASS REPORTED TO BE . periet, Mui Bothvell, Mr. Flossie, | Jones-Stevens Shop | | AABQLDENIGHUT, s . | from Vancouver Nov. 13 & ey AKUTAT ON W. L Martin, Nick Kitka. | >V Shop | i J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . ¢ at9pm . WN AT Y. 0 For Douglas—Mrs. Glen Kirkham. | LADIES' — MISSES’ || CITY WHARF .. » « soutnnovnn saiwxes + FLIGHT TO ANCHORAGE Tiiouch passengers trom Seatle ADIES — MISSES' || GUY SMITH, Doelas Apent e = . led to arrive @ for Sitka are Ralph Young, Sr, Har- | g 004 goree Near Third | < FOR ‘*LE""""""“h t”b‘ i 0 TR e S 4 ®| The Waco plane purchased in old Hodgins, Mrs. H. J. Hodgins, R S iy One. 06 ‘”1 oS DUV er | VACANCIES close in. Seaview Apts. ® | Seattle by Donald A. Glass, Anchor- Lydian Ann Tilson, Mildred Tilson, Juneau. Priced low for Quich| purnished. Also water, lights. Also ® 3ge aviator, was forced down at Lee Farrell, Mrs. G. H. Peterson. sale. See owner on premises cabins. 4 ® | vakutat, enroute to Anchorage, by Round trip passengers to Sitka | JUNEAU-YOUNG W I L L S - i Moo et Iiea N 5L D . . & By ig i FOR SALE— engine trouble, according to reports are Mrs. Harold Knight, Mrs. J. B. { See Juneau Commercial Dock or PIANOS renteG—tuned. Phone 143. ® ®| which have reached here. Glass, Burford, Gladys Forrest and N. A. HardwTsarechonpany { Py . George Anderson. e vho was accompanied by his wife'and McEachran. BRIN LASH N t C Phone 3 ot y oMb s atied by his M . Shelf and Heavy Hardware avigainion L.o. i — ar-old son, was accused of em-. Passengers from Juneau to Sitka Guihs and Ammunition FOR SALE—Best buy 1n Juneau- LOST ANU FOUND ® e ng funds obtained to purchase Wwere: Mrs. J. L. Pryde and baby, R. PIER B—SEATTLE income property. 403 Franklin St - JL 2 every Friday at ¢ ap airplane, and was arrested upon Wawelin, Mfs. M. Butler, Annabell ST 3 See owner at property. i LOST — Diamond-studded_platinum : w Petershurg, Kake @ his arrival in Seattle about three Dinnard and baby, David Dinnard, Seattle Sailings RS s FOR SALE — Large Round Oak| wedding band. Reward offered. g o o _”ip":“* ¢ | weeks ago. He was released upon Carl Johanson, Anton Stander, Pat 8 & BANDON Ketchikan Tenakee like new, $25. Phi 205| Call 50. PR e posting $1,000 bond and then pur- Henry, Wm. Davis, Mrs. Davis, T. Hard: d Flo | Hydaburg Hoonah folien, ke . . o 4, 03 e chased a plane as he planned Dumont, Tom Sing, T. A. Wood. bl Al ors NOVAMpES 14 Craig Juneay 2 s call 412 Goldstein Bldg - 28 o p Pl g v & boish SRy . s e und every 16 days 8 e B bl - T Saclh LY 2 R IR T ‘ o Waxing Polishing | i Klawak Chichagot { SOR SALE—Restaurant in Juneau; MISCE A.AN'FOI S . TIDES TOMORROW . IT WON'T BE LONG NOW! | | Sandin | Pori Alexander ®ood location. Inquire Box P903 - P00 0000000 Phone 374-2 rings and a represen- PRIN NUHAH [ 5% Empire. CHIMNEY sweeping — Aleo expert High iide, 6:04 am., 128 fect. tative will show you samples of the 5 | FHONE PHON‘;;UNEAU L’OMMERl]C{lAL D(d)CmA :‘.bt Ave e — furnace chipping and sc: Low tide, 11:48 am., 59 feet latest creations in beautiful Christ- | s o A B oughuy i FOR SALE—Upright pian>. Rea-| Prompt service. Phone 639. High tide, 5:33 pm., 13.7 feet. | mas Cards at painless prices for any sonable. Phone 357. e Tides Monday purse. y g 4 i — |PIPE THAWING— Low. -de;-4188 am.; SiBegeet. | e gk e o Gu Smlth WAN'lhD Day Phones 441 and 636, Night High tide, 7:11 am. 134 feet. TIME SCHEDULE | EARLY TGDAY ALASKA ' ———— | Phones 436 ; Low tide, 1:13 pm., 52" feet : i s x ! { WANTEDFirst clbas opetator and] Cotite S8 ARd B8 ALASKA " 0 o a0 b 134 fost CHANNEL BUS LINE f 4 4 “ repair man for Holt Tractor job b choagipsnin | FOST ot ol e s PHONES: Juneau 108—Douglas 71 ! ! T . C ' repair man for Holt Tractor io | e e | etve Doncla 30 s beare R R ] ransportation Lompany |, for eight-hour day. Address R 1031| Five-room, modern frame house, I T’S ey g ffl;’:{“;‘g;‘;f;"{; Every Berth Aboar at PUROLA REMEDIES care Empire giving full particulars.| hardwood floors, natural gas heat, | rgldmght : Is Sold Out Leav- PRE ONS ©. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 6 am., and z = newly decorated; also, two-room ian 1 . 2 3 5 ing Ket- e e and ample garden space. Lot 50 ft J last tri zht. i/ £ 8 . o 3 o4 A 3 A | p 15 minutes past 12 midnight. | | WANTED — Experionced sienomra<| BY 190 ft. One block from Colorado uneau { Glacier Highway | ‘Oanadinn Pacific steauies Princess | TToRbAk - - MextOokseo e, e R sl é"n“""x:::ml;r: ‘< * " bher. State experience. Write Em-| State College, Ft. Collins, and five Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay Norah from Skagway berthed at Pa- PEONE 98- Sve Relively || Betl Street Terminal, Seattle, Nov. 14, at 9 p.m. Ca ing 3 ! Dire'B 1013 blocks from business district on Transfer C(i to Auk Bay to Juneau cific Coast Dock at 12:30 o'clook this | Wrgnaell, BRteritmg. Juraak bt paved street. Title clear. An ideal | T:30AM. 7:00 AM. i sai y- - i r general ormation cal ent — D. B. mmer—] : d s ]Til 1 : . e ! morning and sailed south at 5 o i| Fo 1 informati 1l Agent — D. B. Fe Residence WANTED—Lady wants housework T e s il ol (A0, when in need of frR e SASAM. clock. Every berth on the ship, in- Chatham Stralts Transportation Co.| Phone 312, Office Phone 114. v by the day or hour. Phone 638. W 5 % v MOVING or STORAGE 515P M. 4 lspa. | Cluding steerage, was sold when the g o | Weekly Service from Seattle and Tacoma TURN your old goid into vaiue,|LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet-| Fuel Oil Coal | Sat.& Sun, Sat, & By, |griecess Nobaly lefl Jimeni. i M b D A R l! i i # . Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ing, ete. Phone 3282, ] Transfer | 10:00P.M. 6:45PM, | Passengers from Juneau are: Her- e Je | D B FEMMER o s —_—— | 10 P.M. each evening to Salmon ,man Fry, Mrs. J. Kendler, Mrs. J. Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday . . WANTED—Man wants job on dairy, IT WON'T B& LONG NOW' | — - | Creek Power House | B. Bernhofer, C. A. Barthoff, W. L. at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port| AGENT milker and milk house. Can batch.| Fhone 374-2 rings and a represen- €| CHANNEL TAXI COMPANY | Barthoff, James Morrison, Wm. Ru- Alexander and way ports. ‘ Wi ek sommition. Jaborer's- 10k 111,:,\.{0 wm:huw'wgfi 5‘,,:1?1,;50(;: Ll:e Harr Race In connecnb:! :;lthhg:gfius Service dolph, B. Lindsey, E. L. Davis, F. Freight received not later than 4| ~ et ol atest creations in beautiful rist- Karel Skies B & Wisdom, WisngvIy mas Cards at painless prices for .my y CALL 108 for TAXI or BUS Service | gearion. ... 5 o 2 gl e Alaska. Dmy Em)l!re Want Ads Pay! MUSICIANS LOCAL | NO. 1 | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- | days Every Month—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, Secretary I | ! | | | . i | | | . f——— JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. 0. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY —~ - “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ! purse. HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Store” PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOE. DELIVERY TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by «atisfied customers” | i || | A W. H. BACON, Operator CHANNEL BUS LIN. T H.S.GRAVES | i | Home of Hart Schaffner and | | Marx “'~thing | 1 | The Juneau Laundry | Franklin Street between 1 Front and Second Streets | | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | ¥ It's Paint We Hase It! | FRED W. WENDT | PHONE 549 B—— —— THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR'85 | Hendrickson, G. R. Stewart, J. Fen- j wick, C. R. Woodley, C. D. Beale, | Victor Pearson, Geo. Bolyan, Mis. G, Bolyan. Nearly 100 passengers are off the steamer Tutshi on the last trip of the year from Atlin and sailed on the Princess Norah from Skagway. e — MRS. COUGHLIN RETURNS Mrs. Alice Coughlin, who has been |in Seattle for the past several weeks, FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622/ CANADIAN PACIFIC returned home to Juneau aboard "SAILING the North Sea. | . 70 VANCOUVER,; VICTORIA RISR. < s A and SEATTLE | PAA FLOAT TO BE PUT b INTO WINTER QUARTERS | From Juneau | The PAA float will be moved to, | ,winter quarters on the beach about PRINCESS NORAH thee miles up Gastineau Channel on November 2, 20 the next high tide—about Novem-| December 4, 18 | ber 9. Round Trip Winter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 Tickets, reservation and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU e FARRELL ON NORTH SEA | Lee Farrell of the Farrell Lumber Company, Sitka, is a passenger for | Sitka on the North Sea. R SO | SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG-| LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 p.m. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. “The Sore That Pleases” Thanksgiving Award 1st—TURKEY DINNER 2ud—CHICKEN DINNER 3rd—HAM DINNER CALIFORNIA GROCERY | PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You ‘Begin and End at the Passenger-Carrying Gang Plank of Every | Boat Old papers for sale at Empire Ofilcc J i L] ”