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B AR S B SN B BART ER B R S SRR e B SRS B A » \ . . . . . . . . " EyRE A LA R RS P B R BB B A A BB B B8 8RS . on the Sylvia. i quoted prices. BRINGING UP FATHER i DADDY- MOTHER \(\NH/\T' HERE |AM I'LL CALL OMN | TRYIN' TO WANTS YOU TO FIX THE KITCHEN ETOVE-IT DOES || NOT HEAT UP AL COOL_AN' YOU WANT ME _TO START A FIRE- THE ICE- gLATE OF CORN- ED BEEF _AND CABBAGE Manne N ews ' i i i i i |e @« o 0o 0608 0c o o o Nfl RTH SEA IS : ; o Steamer Movements AY NURTH . NORTHBOUNv . § e North Sea due Tuesday. ° | . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . b e Princess Louise scheduled to e ® sail from Vancouver at 9 o'- 5 e clock tonight, . ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e SEATTLE, Sept. 30. — Steamer|e Seattle tomorrow morning at Notth Sea sailed for Southeast Al- e 9 o'clock. 3 aska ports at 10 o'clock this fore-| e Tongass scheduled to sail from e nodn with 38 passengers aboard, the o Seattle October 4 at 9 pm. e folfowing booked for Juneau: ® North Coast scheduled to sail ® Rrank Sutherland, Miss Agnes' e from Seattle October 7 at @ Baftoumes, Mrs. A. M. Valison and e 10 am . children, Mak Mori, Frederic ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Downs. ® Alaska scheduled southbound e fheron Nida, E. Bertils, Robert e at 5 o'clock tomorrow morn- @ Meek, J. W. Irwin, Joe Tucker, Mrs.| ® ing. . Florence Geoghegan and daughter.| @ Mount McKinley scheduled o Raymond E. Vellert, Tom Tilson, @ southbound next Monday. = Mrs. Ida Carnegie, Miss Hilda Bar- e LOCAL SAILINGS . tel§, Mrs. R. J. Jones and son, Miss | e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® May Green. ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e IR e ka and wayports. L | Dart leaves every Wednesday ® | e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port e 0" ru er ® Alexander, Kake and way e |® ports. . . . . . Explodes, Bumns <. ---:.-- - * — - - swa"sun Harlm[! | TiDES TOMORROW l y! g g High tide—6:28 am. 11.6 feet. Flsherlndn J,m Bell Blown| Low tide—12:01 pm. 65 feet High tide--6:01 p.m., 124 feet. Off Craft—Loses Win- e D | | ter Grubstake ] Jhm Bell, troller, was in Juneau today telling the old sad story of gag engines and boats and explo-| bich Bell's 36-foot troller blew up| Tupsday morning at Swanson Har- ho; and burned to the water's edge. | _— ell said he lost “several hun-| Johnny Amllndwn flew to Chi- dréd” doliars in the fire and saved | chagof and Hoonah this morning | unjy $1.05 In his pocket and the| wilh the Alaska Air Transport Lock- greater part of his skin. | heed. He took Mrs. Henry Moy and Fhe accident occurred, he said,|Henry Moy Jr. to Hoonah, and when he had just finished pumping | Mike Hirtz and Alvin Graves to| the bilge with a hand pump. | Chichagof “It must have been a spark when | - - - | I dropped the pump handle,” he| . | sai@. “It blew me about fifteen feel‘lna J “her!nan Gets His Bait in the air and dropped me in the water alongside the boat. My part- ‘ ner:._ Terry Lewis, was in a skiff over ll'l NQVC' wa)’ at the herring net, and he picked me up” FOUR FLY OUT WITH LOCKHEED A fisherman on the Ina J. showed Bell'said he had a difficult time dock watchers this afternoon an i E he water, tangled in tag lines economical way to “bait up” for fropn a trolling pole and beside the | the black cod banks. ing craft When he finally| With a hank of line two feet long kicked himself free of the lines, and|and herring on a halibut hook, the it gecame too hot beside the boat, fisherman dangled the lure over he. swam the short distance to his|the side a few inches under water paktner in the skiff, hurrying to | Unwitting tom cod swam hungrily | his! aid. | towards the bait, not seeing the| Bell ¢imeé to Juneau yesterday|wicked short handled halibut gaff in | afternoon with Vincent Anderson|the man’s other hand. Today he is wonder-| A swift pass with the gaff and ing' about “that winter grubstake”|@ tom cod lay flopping on the deck ang anew beat boforv he had even touched the al- [AKE ANOTHER ,LEAP; NOW 25¢ AcamToHUNTSMEN'S was through had at least a hundred | pounds of fish ready for the bait board. And it didn't cost a cent. | — e — T llers Makmg Best Money Tne taithtul of Juneau's hunting | fraternity that annually make a m Nhny Mon!hs as trip to Rocky. Pass for ducks, geese, Uph‘cnd Continues deer and trout are looking south 7 some people wallow in the again. Six will go by boat and three idane daily life of pecking type- plan’ to fly down. Earle Hunter, gters for a living in the pale of Simpson MacKinnon, Dr. G. F. things, Southeast Alaska fish- Freeburger, Joe Johnston (who n are making money hand over doesn't have to stay home this year), and Los Bernard are going | salmon prices, already rec- down on the boat Nora. as_“very good” this summer, Charles Goldstein, Ed Jones and | now risen to 25 cents a pouml Guy McNaughton plan (8 fly to, # the Juneau market for large the sacred hunting grounds at Big | res 14 cents a pound for smalls, John Bay where the Rocky Pass| ahd eight cents @ pound for whites. Gun Club has its cabin-lodge. trofler selling today was the - 'ROCK PASS TO ECHO | DOME" CASTALOT T HE'S MANAGER OF THE BREWERY- -~ WHAT A SWELL JOB- limmediately | pointed galley and another state- p(wtcxdd\ afternoon with luncheon “FLAT- HOUSE AT Will Attempt to Float Halibuter Sunk in Narrows Capt. Martinson of Tatoash Goes to Wrangell to Secure Scow —Capt. Krist Martinson, of the sunken halibuter Tatoosh, has gone to Wrangell to secure a scow for use in raising the halibuter. and in a spot well lighted. The Tatoosh’s crew of six were picked up by the halibuter Recov- ery and brought here last Wedne day after they had clung Wrangell Narrows beacon for sev- eral hours after the Tatoosh over- turned and sank The Tatoosh was southbound with 25,000 pounds of fish aboard. The vessel was off the course in a heavy fog at 3 o'clock in the morning and| Euiic . Béaisa = | desire that Czechoslovakia resist aggression. of the 4,000 Czechs, Slovaks, al.lll, t( Alr‘[l:thm'n I:ui:lkzll: a“nd B ToF burgh to consider the plight of Czechoslov: - Tanlale plins 107 list of 50,000 Czechs and Slovake —-all plednng support to homeland. struck Beacon No. 8. The swift tide jammed the Tatoosh against the beacon and the vessel over- turned and sank > M. S. ROAMER ] & PETERSBURG, Alaska, Sept. 30.| The | latter is out of the steamer channel | to a) Copr 1918 King Pearures, Syndicate. Inc World neh | mulate plans for a subscription GUPE GOES OUT SIGNATURE HELPED wrs Ludwiz Proza indicate her LIFTED FACE AT EARLY HOUR | Jakeway Rejuvenates Vrs- sel with Lowered Cabin i\"(l llnpl‘OVf‘mPn[S Elmer Jakeway's vessel Roamer was docked in Juneau last night from Seattle after spending several weeks in Murphy’s Shipyards there getting the Roamer face lifted. With 22 inches knocked off the superstructure and the pilot house and cabin that much lower, the Roamer is an entirely different | looking boat. In the rebvilt cabin is a skipper's bunk in the wheelhouse, a stateroom aft, then a well ap-| room and lavatory. In the galley is an enameled oil stove, enameled sink and enameled ! refrigerator. ‘The engines were entirely over- hauled and new electric winches| were installed Jakeway said the Roamer will have more work done on her when| the return trip is made to Seattle in a week or so. With more accom- | modations planned, the Roamer will | | have accommodations for flfl.euu persons when completely done over. ! Capt. Jakeway said he planned to| return to Seattle in about eight| | days. e, — MRS. HUMPHREYS ENTERTAINS HERE Mrs. H. B. Humpherv was hostes: and three tables of bridge, at her and The Hotel Juneau, until the first day of May; and, hereafter, all Hotel Clerks will come under the { jurisdiction of the Cooks and Wait- resses Union, Local 871 of .Iunmu' and are worthy the | ganized Labor, support of Or- adv. ia, Vincent Anderson, with 250 HIGHWAY RETURNS going to Elton Engstrom at| The BPR vessel Highway returned to Juneau last night after a brief trip to Petersburg and Wrangell with Leonard Holmquist on BPR inspection work. ‘the smpue classifieds for B Nearest” Federal Building. “WHERE LIVING 18 8 Elevator Service. b ,1« B meoPBosw shop GLARENCE WisE - " 8 'Every Room a View Room. Owner-Manager = e A———. You DINE BEST WHEN YOU DINE AT THE ROYAL Dinners from 5 tm 9 Daily. Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9, JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM In Dishes, Cones or Bulk Cope made a flight to Atlin, B, C3} (after Holden left. He took Mr Mrs. Otto Miller and Frank Mati¢ over the hump. PAA THE SIGN OP DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Read Down Tue. Sat.[Lv. Sat.|Ar. Sat. Lv. Whitehorse _(Ar. . Fairbanks PACIFIC ALASKA™T and| CESS” Liner JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise October 6, 17 Princess Norah Oct. 27; Nov. 6, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacifie Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN i SURFAClNG STARTS ON PT. LENA [two miles, has been started thi e week by the U. S. Forest Service,| Lode and placer location notices decording to Assistant Regional For- for sale at The Empire Office. ester Wellman Holbrook. Work on | - the truck trail has been going for- Mrs. Al Grant and baby girl were dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hos- pital and left for home. Mrs. Carl Colleen, who has been receiving medical care at St. Ann’s Hospital, was discharged today. Olson was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital today for medi- cal care. He is from the Polaris- Taku mine | Maurice o John Borbridge underwent a minor operation at the Govern- ment Hospital this morning. | Mrs. Proza was one ho met in A minor operation was performed | on Irene Williams this morning at the Government Hospital. | Mary Hakey, a patient at the Gov- | ernment Hospital, underwent a minor operation today. TRUCK TRAIL Helen Trout entered the Govern- ment Hospital last evening for de- ical care. the ¥Pomt Making an emergency flight e, Ward during the summer with the {the Polaris-Taku mine before] ¢ of CCC labor. A L A S K A 1 breakfast. Tion Cope took a M.\flnr,‘i = .. | Airways plane to llu mine toda Try an Empire ac. T S L m——— TRANSPORTATION in Maurice Olson, critically ill COMPANY Dr. J. T. Schwartz. minge '!n“ll\ b accompanied tige stricken minel Imananendly [) | who apparently suffered a strol following a complication of il 4 Suilings from Pier 7 Seattle Alex Holden went out later g EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. the morning to Sitka and Hoonah#| Deborah Pentz and R. J. Sommer Leaves flew to Sitka and A, Dolphin to ’ Seattle Hoonah S. 5. TONGASS Oct. 4 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ ] D. B. FEMMER AGENT Van’s Store ms FRANKLIN Phone 114 J‘: "ROUND I I Ron 3 RIUNB':LHEDUL( s SAILING SCHEDULE Night 312 THE rc;ldenrc on Seventh Street. \ o DileJnean Dus Jynen utumn leaves and berries decor- 3 ated each indiviaual table ana| AIRWAYS, INC. t| steamer . Rhide. hoEDoann ARG prizes were won during the after-| 1 PLABKA ... =L B Bt fioni. m inoon by Mrs. Virgil Farrell, first; Traftio Representative | *MT. McKINLEY A g e A Mrs. Walter P. Scott, second; and LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | *iYUKON . ..Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. w Mrs. Claude Hirst, consolation 4| *ALASKA ..Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Rt A o ) GASBINEAU HOTEL 3 *YUKON .Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 i i PHONE: 106 ALASKA ...0ct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 ANNOUNCEMENT { ‘ {YUKON . Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Donald Eads, organizer of tne ALASKA . Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Hotel Clerks, wishes to announce §—Calls at Ynkuw.n. Nunhbound and_Southbound. that satisfactory agreements have| [ONCUNIESY Travel ! *—Connects at Cordova with §. S, CORDOVA for Prince William been signed between the managers PACIFI( on a Sound perts, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron (Creek, Port Vita, of Juneaws three leading hotels,| [ BALWAY f Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. | The Gastineau, The New Alaskan "PRIN- ! T H E A L A s K A L I N E : Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone & B. 0. ADAMS, Agent Aladm Steam <}up Cc mn +*ON*BLL>RLAS K H HOTEL GASTINEAU Evegogfm I\;Iaéie f?;lthe ort = oUues ‘in connection .AIR SERVICE INFORMATION MWM and Mrs. Jeckel are the cud parents of a baby girl weigl ing 7% pounds, born at St.* Hospital this morning at 7:20 c clock. — | Mr TFred Axford was admitted o St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday af- ternoon for medical treatment. Mrs. Bob Walker entered St. Ann’s Hespital last evening for surgical care. GEN TRANSPORTATION CO M. S. DART U. S. Mcil Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dick. Judean, # overy Wednesday o1 7 a, m. For PETERSBURG, KAKF, POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY POQRTS. For_Information D. B. FEMMER=—Phone 134 Freight must be on dock not FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- lalizing in Chinese an.. American t Dishes—TRY US ONCE - BUY GREEN TOP RIDE' COUPON BOOKS: Andlt—’l"x and Syqtpm Serviee ] JAMES C.'COOPER, C. P. A 303-05 Goldstein Building Public Stenographer Notary Public §6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 i | | \ | o AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of ““CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “Lady Behave”—"Under Suspicion” Rour ~ame ciay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.—Phone 411 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. 1 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER f Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL | PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG ’ fiARlNE IRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE' SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUFSDAY~—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof : Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. “*Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA 7.« XICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE -PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Mayés, Traffic Representative WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST .....Sept.23 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 NORTH SEA Sept. 30 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 NORTHLAND Oct. 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 :lA:OLD C. KNIGHT .. - Phone 109 BURFORD, Ticket PUPHBLSISEORES 3 A‘efl hone 1' ’msmmmw___.nfl. 1 t et LASKRA SEHUE["Z