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D HER PALS POLLY £ NOW - I'THINK THE GENERAL SHOULLD BE SHOT AS THE SCENE OPENS-THENTHE YES-SIR ENEMY CAPTOURES HIM— YES-SIR PUTS HIM INJAIL-HE STARVES | YES-SIR TO DEATH BEFORE THEY GET ACHANCE TO TAKE HIMOUT TO BE HANGED~ YES-SIR YES-SIR THIS GENERAL (S RETREATING BEFORE THE WAR STARTS- WHAT NICE THOLGHTS SERVING ALASKA THE | YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE wave Seattle Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Now 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dee. 7 WELL-IMTO BE A GENERAL IN THE PICTORE TODAY- BUT | HAVEN'T FOUND OUT WHAT ARMY I'M TO BE OVER! L. JUST LISTEN TO WHAT THE SCENARIO - WRITERS ARE ¥ CHATT(N'ABOUTi | AGREE WITH YOU- EXCEPT-HE SHOULD FALL OFF A CLIFF - BREAK HIS LEG-THEN THE ENENY PUTS HIM OP AGAINST A WAL L AND SHOOTS HIM -BUT THEY POTHIM IN FRONT OF A CANNON- Due Juneau Due Juneas Northbound Southbounc Nov. 5 Fe e Nov. 12 . 22 Nov. 19 .27 Nov. 26 5 Dec. 3 . 13 Dec. . 18 Steamer YUKON N'WESTERN YUKON VICTORIA ... N'WESTERN ALASKA L 10 THE ALASKA LINE Round trip fare to Seattle—S$65 M. J. WILCNX. Agent—Phone 2 noNoTIN IpIr S { PACIFIC COAST XORTHLAND IS § MARINE UNION ON WAY SOUTH . [ [ USED VACUUM CLEANERS FOR| SALE—We have several very good| hone 173, buys in Royal, Hoover, and Gen-| poR RENT—Heated sleeping room. eral Electric cleaners. Don't Wait,| Glose in. Phone 3351 they won't t ric R Light & Power Co Marine News PAA LOCKHEED IS FLOWN HERE FOR RENT—Furnishéd three rooms and bath. $25 month. Phone 173. RORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO arrived at 9 o'clock and sailed for Seattle at 11 o'clock. Purser Winch reported a gale blowing throughout the entire length of Chatham Suraii on the trip to Juneau. ! Passengers for Juneau were: Dr. R. L. Carlson, Mrs. Clara Shea, L. H. laska uestion of Hot Cargo from Gulf Ports Para- mount Issue vate home for refined young lady. Steamer Movements FOR SALE—Three-room house with | Phone 318 ath ree e flats. | > - - T bath; Ninth Street on tide flai R BeRETOR iR P e furnished house. Inquire at the ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- 7 | i Tme only fine serving Alaska that msin- FOR SALE — 28-foot troller. Fully ARCHWAY SHOP. |® rive next W sday. I SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Nov. 11.— Smith, F. W. Wendt, William Allen, equipped. Inquire L1024 Empire. |Mrs. P. F. Schrey, P. H. Adams, R. tains a ceguiar weekly service throughoat the year. FROM INTERIOR SCHEDULED SAILIN | Approximately 80 delegates, repre- FOR SALE—New Silvamatic range | FIVE or three room flat. 5th and | Tinteck, Gus Klaney, K. Olsen. Inquire of Lee Rox at Rainier Club ‘ | ‘. [ oil burnérs, 150 gal. welded tanks, $65, installed. Pully guaranteed.| ALASKA WELDLERS. Tel. 441. FOR SALE—Northern Hot2l prop-| erty. One of the best buys in Juneau. Priced low for quick sale. See owner on premises. FOR SALE—Coal and Pres-to-logs See Juneau Commercial Dock or Phone 3. FOR SALE — Large Round Oak heater, like new, $25. Phone 299 412 Goldstein Bldg ©OR SALB—Restaurant in J\ineau: wood location. Inquire Box P903 Empire. FOR SALE—Upright plan sonable. Phone 357. Rea FOR SALE — Six-room house. $1,- 500.00. Write Empire P 1042 LOST AND FOUND LOST — Diamond-studded platinum wedding band. Reward offered Call 50. FOUND -Picked up on Glacier High- way, lady’'s brown leather hand bag. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Call at Empire. LOST—On Glacier Highway, copper boiler containing laundry. Return to Mrs. Gillis or telephone 4751. WANTED WANTED-—Will care for white chil- aren. Reasonable. Mrs, Lyle John- son. Phone 98-2 longs and two shorts. TURN yo;ar old éoid into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer ? i | ICIANS LOCA NO. 1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, Secretary Tvus ] ; | | JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY { e S § . “Tomorrow’s Styles Park. Phone 2503. | ® Northwestern scheduled to sail Rt i | last Saturday but no report POR RENT—Seven-room house and |® at noon today. bath, nicely furnished, overstuffed | ® North Sea scheduled to sail furniture, new oak floors, ciean oil|® from Seattle November 12 at heat, fireplace, four bedrooms. Call } ® 9p m Windsor Apartments. ® Zapora scheduled to sail from e |® Seattle November 14 at 9 p. FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room e m house with bath. Fifth and Ken- e Bandon scheduled to sail from nedv. Phone 1472, Seattle November 14 Princess Norah sail from Vancou at 9 pm. Northland from Seattle, 9 p m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound about next Thursday. LOrAL SAILINGS Estebeth icuves every Wednos- day night at 6 pm., :or Sitka 1nd wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. fer Petershurg, Kake and wayports. FOR RENT - furnished hoi Anna Winn " Seven-room, partly e, 6th and Gold. Mrs uled to r Nov. s scheduled to sail November 18 at 9th Street. VACANCIES close In.Seaview Apts. Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also cabins. PIANOS rentea—tunea. Phone 147 George Anderson. MISCELLANEOUS CHIMN’E? swr::pmg — Also expert furnace chipping and scaling. Prompt service. Phone 639. PIPE THAWING— Day Phones 441 and 636. Night Phones 436 and 636. ALASKA WELDERS, Jack Silva, proprietor. | High tide 1:48 a. m.,, Low tide 7:31 a. m, High tide 1:21 p. m., Low tide 8:11 p. m B STONE IS 16.1 feet LESSONS in Hardanger, crochet- ing, etc. Phone 3282. EDITOR PLANE TO STEAMER Andrew O. Olson, whe arrived from Fairbanks on the AA Lockheed El tra, sailed for Seattle on the North- land. e e e L HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. “I will be back in Fairbanks in time for the Ice Pool,” d B. M Stene, Editor of the Fairbanks News Miner, veteran Alaska newspaper- man, southbound on the Alaska en- route to Victoria, B. C., with Mrs Stone. He has been ordered by his physician to take a vacation of at least three months. He expects to spend a few days in Victoria, B. C. and will probably travel in the States, possibly to California, before = returning to Alaska. Mr. Stone did not come ashore while the Alaska was in port, but rested in his berth aboard the ship. |He was visited in his stateroom by many friends, including E. L. (Bob) | Bartlett, Assistant Director of the Federal Housing Administration, who was formerly associate editor of the Fairbanks News-Miner with Mr. Stone. lec- Harry Race DRUGGIST “The Squibb Bicre” PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR. DELIVERY L e e e e BOUND FOR CONVENTION Eleven passengers are on the Nerthland from Sitka to attend the Alaska Native Brothterhood Con- { vention at Wrangell, including Mrs. ‘W. Hoolis, Flora James, P. Simpson, | L. Shortridge, Frank Price, R. Young, | George McMasters, M. JacobsPaul | Edwards, J. James, Charles Dick, AR TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by <atisfied customers” | | | V THE TERMINAL ol TAKING VACATION| Four Passengers Arrive from Fairbanks— Pleasant Trip On a special flight from the In- terior the PAA Lockheed Electra ar- |rived at the local airport at 3:30 p. | m. yesterday with the following pas- | sengers from Fairbanks: J. B. War- rack, W. J. Fitzpatrick, Andrew Ol- on and J. White. The Electra was flown on the p south by pilots Joe Crosson and | | Walter Hall. Pilot Crosson reported | hat the temperature was down to| 4 dezrees below zero when the plane | >ft the field at Fairbanks, but that it was much warme; bout zero— | in the upper stratosphere traversed by the plane The weather was fine all the way and we had a nice trip,” Cresson aid. | Pilot Hall stated that no wind was! jencountered until the plane reached | White Pass but from there to Ber- | ner’s Bay the wind was blowing hard, [ The plane, which had travelled from | Fairbanks to White Pass at an ele- vation of 10,000 feet, climbed to a ! higher altitude at that point At the local airport the wind vel- |ocity was only about 20 miles per | hour, causing no difficulty in land- | ing | There is very little snow —about' | four inches—on the field at Fair-| |banks. The field has been rolled: |and the Electra is still equipped with | wheel landing gear. However, pilot | Hall said, one of the Electras was itested a few days ago with ski land- ing gear, specially constructed in Fairbanks, which proved satisfac- tory. EGLESTON ON WAY TO NEW STATION O. J. Egleston, General Manager of the Fairbanks Exploration Com- pany, and Mrs. Egleston are passen- | gers aboard the Alaska enroute to| Salt Lake City, where he will take| charage of the parent company, the | U. S. Smelting, Refining and Min- ing Company, according to instruc- tions received from his home of-| fice in Boston. He has been in charge of the Fairbanks Exploration =~ Company work in Fairbanks for the last eight years, prior to which he was’for three years in charge of the Ham- mon Colsolidated Dredging and Min- lim; Company at Nome. Roy Earling will succeed Mr. Eg- leston as manager of the Fairbanks Exploration Company. RN G R WARRACK | Construction Co. Junean | { { I I | | ! The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets | | | PHONE 358 [ e | IDEAL PAINT SHOP I It's Paint We Hare It! FRED W. WENDT THE SANITARY 6 PHONES 83 Ok 85 enting 35,000 Pacific Coast marine workers, meet here this week to consider, among other things, the question of hot cargo from the Gulf of Mexico. Delegates from all coast marine unions meet Tuesday for the first special convention of the Maritime Federation, scheduled to last three days. Another question slated is changes n agreement between ship owners and the International Seamen’s Un- ion, the chief poiat of which is the eamen’s demand for overtime pay. The convention is also expected to voice a strong protest against new wage scales recently fixed by the U. 8. Shipping Board. - MRS. HALEY IS VISITING RELATIVES IN SOUTHLAND Mrs. Don S. Haley and daughter Ellen Marion, is now visiting in the outh, in Nanaimo, B. C., with rela- tives, then a sister in Vancouver and later with her father in Victoria. Mrs. Haley plans to go to Seattle soon to join her husband who is with the United States Bureau of Fisheries, transferred from Junheau to Seattle, for several months. SRR = Saints and angels are hignly re- vered, if not adored, in Ethiopia, but graven images are forbidden. Schillin will season a million steaks tonight. 3 i ey 5 W 2 L COSMOPQLITAN BEAUTY SHOP TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Round-trip passengers returning to Juneau from Sitka were: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Shepard, Walter Bacon. The southbound list from Juneau follows: To Seattle—Hugh J. Wade, Mrs, Hugh J. Wade, Jerry Wade, Antone | Vukosov, Andrew O. Olson, Geo.| R. Coles, Emil Zingler, Jay F. York, John Taylor, D. Simmons, Jack Nich- olds, A. Minzoff, Mrs. H. C. Williams, A. E. Karnes, Mrs. A. E. Karnes, Carl Karnes, E. R. Schulta. To Wrangell—J. . VanAckeren, O. E. Schoettler, R. B. Lesher, C. H. Hawk>sworth, L. B. Weaver, Mrs. L. B. Weaver, B. F. Kaane, William Paul, Mrs. O. Hegstead, Judson' Brown, Stanley Sutton. | Ta Ketchikan — W. C. Stump,! B. C. Livingston. ] To Petersburg—C. H. Messer. | Through passengers from Sitka to' Seattle—Martin Strand, Miss Mad- eline Lorentzen, Miss Bee McNulty., Datiy Empire-Want Ads Pay! | { GOOD NEWS FOR JUNEAU Many residents ot Juneau and| vicinity, whose ‘lives have been made miserable through suffering from those distressing surface mus-1 cular pains which are so often mis- called “rheumatic,” will be glad to know that an effective relief is now available which is bringing joy toj many who have used it. This relief‘; prepartion is known as Williams| R.U.X. Compound. If you suffer| from shooting, stabbing muscular pains in the shoulders, arms or legs; if you are bothered with reuralgic | or surface pains of the body, don't! endure this agony any longer with- out trying Williams R.UX. Com-' pound. Get a bottle at Butler Maura | Drug Co. today. ‘—adv. i R — Chatham Straits Transportation M.S.“DART” | Leaves Femmer ‘Dock every Friday ' at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port ‘Alexander and way ports.. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER; Phone. 4622 PACIFIC PHONES: Juneau 108—Douglas 71 | Leave Douglas — 20 minutes before each hour, starting 20 minutes before 8 a.m.; last trip 20 minutes before 12 midnj Leave Juneau—15 minutes after each hour, starting 15 minutes past 7 a.m.; last trip 15 minutes past 12 midnight. Glacier Highway Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay to Auk Bay to Juneau T7:30 AM. 7:00 AM. 9:30 AM. 8:15 AM. 2:30 P.M. 12:30 PM. 5:15 P.M. 4:15P.M. Sat. & Sun. Sat. & Sun. 10:00 P.M. 6:45 P.M. 10 P.M. each evening to Salmon Creek Power House CHANNEL TAXI COMPANY In connection with the Bus Service at all hours CALL 108 for TAXI or BUS Service = WeH-BACON, Operator CHANNEL BUS LIN ROCERY “The Store That Pleases” SAILING * TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS. NORAH Novembgr 2, 20 i Dnmbir 4, 18 Round Trip 'Wiliter Rates now in effect to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle $65.00 Tickets, reseyvation apd full particulars from V. W. nml.vmlu/. Agent JUNEAU | | ! YEErTI Leay . Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau 8 Juneay Nov. 10 Nov. 1% Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 M. S. Northland ... Nov. S. 8. North Sea ... M. S. Northland . S. 8. North Sea .. M. 8. Northland .. S. 8. North Sea . M. S. Northland .. RoOUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 ...Phone 109 Phone 79 Phone 23 .Phone 13 HAROLD KNIGHT, agent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas A, gent . Navigation Co. PIER B—SEATTLE Ports of Call l Ketchikan Tenakee l Hydaburg Hoonah Oraig Juneay | Klawak Chichagot i Porv Alexandex JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent __PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. Seattle Sailings 8. 8. BANDON NOVEMBER 14 uad every 16 days thereafter ALASKA Transportation Company Next sailing Zapora from Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 13, am., and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Nov. 14, at 9 p.m. Calling Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. Next sailing Evelyn Berg from Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 20 am., and from Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Nov. 21, at 9 pom. Calling Ket- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau. For general information call Agent — D. B. Femmer—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114. Weekly Service trom Seattle and Tacoma D. B. FEMMER Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot Thanksgiving Award 1st—TURKEY DINNER 2nd—CHICKEN DINNER 3rd—HAM DINNER CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE. 478 Prompt Delivery | e, THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau OQur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat