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whisho they missed anp'nuon Virginia Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd \-\oovw SEVEN MONEY 22 | ®aaY--Nou GLYS MUST BE GO\ GNATS--A COUPLA WEEKS Js GO SHOOFLY WAS 100 To1l- fg WHAT'S ROCKIN' TH' BOAT, DON'T BLAME ME, COUSIN --- 1 DON'T MAKE THE ODDS-- \T'S TH' FEATHRER MERCHANTS-- g Manne News . e e 00 ¢ . kPASSENGERS ¢ Steamer Movements A T . NORTHBOUND e North Coast due Tuesday e Tor . SCHEDULED, SAILINGS R T I . a scheduled to sail from . ttle tomorrow at 9 a.m e Princess Louise scheduled to SEATTLF 0(1 7. — Steamer e sail from Vancouver October North Coast sailed for Southeast e 11 at 9 pm. Alask§! ports at 10 oclock this e North Sea scheduled fo sail mofnfig with a large list of pas- ¢ from Seattle October 14 at ers including the following ior|e 10 am. .Vu?;au e Aleutian scheduled to sail e Gomez Charles Triplett, Miss| ® from Seattle October 15 at e 9am 5 PASSENGERS SHOOFLY BY S\X LEN THS-- AN HIT'S A SHORE TG (€ YORE FRIENDS'LL WAL A MINLUTE 'LL TELWL YE WHICH HOSS (& GONNA KEM (N SECOND-- SAY, BARNEY -- {T'S ALL OVER TOWN THAT SHOOFWN'S GONNA cop ™ STEAMER DENALI NEW EQUIPMENT BRINGS 9 DAYS TO BE SEEN AS IND CLASS MAIL PERCY'S OPENS P()Pu'dl Cdf(, Bdck mn Bllsl' ness Tomorrow After Decorating, Renewing Re-opening for business tomor- row morning, after being closed for With nine d\l_\.\ oi second cle ® mail matter aboard for Juneau ® lalong with three days of first class| ® natter and what is reported to be | ® 360 tons of freight for Gastineau | ® | Channel, the steamer Denali ar @ rived in Juneau at 11 o'clock last : mgohl“::lx? t‘?x‘x‘: ;Z‘Jln‘;:]l;mm"g at A free days, during which complete SR o i ater made :mrteml“ -finishing and _decorating has & truckc trlps fo the post offics trop | gD Diace, Percys will Javs B¢ ) ® the dock with mail ‘f;;;;lunv‘v features to show its pa- | Thirty-five passengers came | CL 0 L ¢ the new equipment :‘2‘2““ As](:,t:qh !‘,‘;;i five from South- |\ foyiedq is the large, ultra-modern e From Seattle passengers were A. fountain mounted on a tile base, © L. Axelson, Mrs. Edith Coff, A. H. ‘j\l\L inside the entrance. The new ®|Cousins, Mrs. H. A. Fowler, Jean fountain will accommodate many Y':iu\ Miss Eileen Janey, Mrs. N SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ore Shtions, than SukiwHich 3 Triplett, Mrs. Howard. Zehm,| ® Denali scheduled southbound @ Fowler, Lenia Forrest, Jack Han- has supplanted, besides giving more Sllh em, Carl Vereb, John Che-| @ next Thursday or Friday. © |son. 5. Kitting, Josie Kilbixn, John |, - supplanied, besices BIVING I ey 4 1 efficient, more satisfying service. ha., Vincent Hrovat, G. M. Gra: L LOCAL SAILINGS ® Maminen, B. Martinson, Mrs. B. g 3 i Outstanding feature of the new Poqvpr“Bucx e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® 'L. Michalke. fountain is the automatically con. oo — e Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ® Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Neill, Mrs. w. | (00 15, F00 20 E stk e ka and wayports. o|c. Prewitt, Carl Paulson, William (1O LEE Ao ormam e e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® | Pierre, Helen Price, Maxine Pepin, b A€ FO%H T o on e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port ® A. W. Quist, Mrs. Victor Quist, Flor- ¢ "_"_m, ‘!‘L.\‘ b ‘;”“(; e Alexander, Kake and way @ ence Syverud, Mrs. Edith Sund- Gy o7 SEVInE: TS BEVET 00 BRI s ® ports. e !storm, Albert Thompson, Mrs. E. R0 Wi ot new; E EGTRA GUM 2 ey | fountain_compartment a S e s aliee s ete n| metiong Ven Abdale. Alva Rerp] Tuessme!sttomatio temieraiisel ivan Ausdale. D. J. Kelly, T. Foss, | control extends to the rest of the RS William Balser, Joseph Kurtzman, | [0Unain, assuring that drinks com.} TIDES TOMORROW | | William Dreher, J. C. Fincher, B.| o8 from it will always be just at s | the proper point. i o | L. Farrar, R. C. Murphy. e 1 From Ketehikan Donald Hag-| Enlarged ice cream making equip- | AcPAA Hu\m piloted by Murray ~ Low tide—5:56 am.. 0.9 feet gerty.” ""|ment is another of the new points| Stugrt and Gene Me ;. held at High tide—12:07 p.m, 17.1 feet Brom Wiangell—F, ¢Trasen |of interest at Perc while the Whitehorse yesterday afternoon by — Low tid 22 pm., -08 feet. Protn Petarsbiirg—Jimes Berry,| "oole of the restaurant, “kitchens, poar visibili me into the Men- e e - George W. Folta, Keith Ander: 7| private dm,"m room and (:mm‘tm-. denhall Airport this afternoon with Rotty Bastengens are booked Stomi 02 e EvaT) o) gencedl TesbAInt- its inine passenzers aboard |here for Lynn Canal and West-| .5, 8nd overhauling. =Percy’s 1 Some of the pa to ward points as follows: ready to present a shining, spotles: 9 ito Ketchikan by o For Haines—Eric Ostund, H. Law e to its patrons tomorrow morn here and catch the N re n, H. M. Le ing when the.doors swing wide| on, Mrs. H. La again. . Dora Schombel, * Lois Schom- | 2 B N HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | M: S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock. every Wednesday For PETERSBURG, Juneau, For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone Freight must be Lid FOR HEACTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS- CAFE IN CONNEQCTION, Spec- ializing in Cl\mc e Adw, }mncnn GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE. COUPON BOOKS: ' LUTHERAN AID WILL HAVE RUMMAGE'SALE Audit—Tax and System Sefvice ‘JAMES C. COOPER, 3 HALIBUTERS SELL SEATTLE Hlans were formulated 8t o mest- $6.25 in rides for $5.00 303-05 Ggld:px:nund g I ing yes! y afternoon of the Lu- $3.00 in rides for $2.50 Publié¢* Stenographer | theran Ladies' Aid, for a rummage Notary Public | ¥ cale to be sponsored by members, | 5 = SEATTLE, Oct. 7.—Halibuters ar- which is to be held in the church| - riving and selling today are as fol-| oo \wednesday, October 12 p i i e e e sty A domtons o we e m | Flenning Berggren be taken to the church, or will be = S Jane 25,000 pounds, selling for 14% | cajeq for by, phoning Red 147, or I and 13% cents a pound 707, it is announced. * From the local banks—Alitak 3| 3o Olaf Bodding, president, pre : 000 poundp, 15% cents straight; sided at the meeting ester Chancellor 1,000 pounds, 17% cents (o0 nMrs A Rasness was hostess | for the afternoon ; Members of the sewing club are! FISCAL AGENT ARRIVES to meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alfred Zenger, on West ON AUDITING MISSION rourtn street. A. H, Cousins, long associated! with the fiscal office of the region- al U. S. Forest Service in Portland and now Fiscal Agent for that re- gion, . arrived in Juneau on 'the Denali and will be here about two wee auditing the ounts of the regional office, as repi ntative of the Washington office of the Forest Service. Back in the early days when Al- aska under the Portland office, Mr sins was with the service straight. — et D melrc classifieds pav. a 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 ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SPECIALIST FOOT EXAMINATIONS Arch Supports—Callous Pads—Foot Comforts in Portland and is familiar with « . o conditions in the Territory, but Made to individual Portia on Trial’—“Law for Tombstone” this s the first time during the measurements. lye that he has been afforded Yow tame play Appeat—WATCH THIS SPACE opportunity to view Al at first APPROVED BY THE hand, and he is enthusiastic over MEDICAL DOCTORS. the mission which brings him to the north COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | .. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS e EI’HONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU R RE YOUR LOAN THROUGH U and Modernize Your Home Under l‘lltl: ’ll'ol‘lmfiroxe.! John P. McGowan Gastineau Hotel - - GRIZZLY ARRIVES The Alaska Game Commcion | Phone for appoinment. wessel Grizzly Bear has arrived in Juneau from Wrangell with Wild- Agent Gerald Banta and Dis- Ranger W. A. Chipperfield She will leave shortly for further patrol work with Wildlife 'nt Douglas Gr aboard. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Atrivals were Mr. and Mrs. George For Skagway—H. Dedman, W. H Knute Brevi an,| Mrs. J. urphy, Dr Mrs. H. Olson | H 4 Worley, Mrs. E. Goss and infant For Yakutat — Mr. and Mrs. Time 32 Y ! Sailings 1 ey, : ; ear. b ailings from Pler 7. Seatfle Du/z:m(;"l'a‘g;'\l[; er*‘ud D:“ ):1(:)'2&":\7- TLE, Oct. 7—Steamer Ton- | SWE Charlie Edwards, _‘_s EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. p Al Monen and Wall Ilw?l lett Ju- od at 2 oclock this morn- | e » W. A Chipper-| gnute Brevik, veteran Juneau Leaves eati —ifis morning for Fairbanis 5 for Juneau and wayparts, load- ;;’i’ . Ed Loomls, Beter, prank, Dan | riscrman, is. on. hix; way, south | Seattle O ore pastongor aboard, Williag | €0 With freight, many passengers D("l:“m;l‘l' m’:}'rf" E’i‘::‘l{"F:“l“‘(l;" aboard the steamer North Sea for S. S. TONGASS. ..o Oct. 4 CONNORS M gt i s the following for Juneau: - s SRS 815, his first trip Outside in 32 years. % A L e Art Toivonen, John Mannery, M. | fi“{‘""‘ Williams, Sam Georse,( " Brevie will go fo the Marine passencens prercar || O1oh CO., Inc.———Phone 41 {MARRIED AT CORDOVA Hammon, Carl Strout, Allen Cook | e ‘v“‘!‘l : Hospital in Seattle for medical at- REFRIGERATION —— |MAE The steamer is scheduled to ar-| For Valdez—B. F. Kane. tention and probably will be out Gss Tnger Jensen and O T For Cordova—Mary K. Cauthorne, : 2 | e ) i i e O e LA rive at Juneau Wednesday morn-| O ‘O O all winter. o Alaska Alr Trans ort ln ! Gorflova. The bride Is the only child | R Dty | For Seward—Dolores MCFarland, | se—————— D. B. FEMMER P e e. o 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jen of RUMMAGE SALE | Ruth McFarland, Hugh Wade, Steve A e | Rl 0 S S SR e St £ b T PAA — poENT SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER A i o dka. First Presbyterian Church is hold- | SOMRE A7 ety D M0- THE SIGN OF : TR S g o Bummase Salo. Oct. 11 in|Farland, J. C. Morris, J. Paviovich, Fhone 114 Night 213 Frequent Flights to Al i 2 | 3Back 1o naves the Church in the Native Village.|®: S: Murphy, T. W. Nicholsen. | DE:::",’,:::"E - ; AUTfl(l)leZED 1l Points in Southeast Alaska ra Schombel and Lois Schom- Donations of used articles will be O v s T CARRIER—U. S. MAIL bel.: who have been in Juneau for appreciated. Articles may be (h-j Todays News T00fi7~— Empire. | R\EGULAR several days. return to their home | livered at the Church Tuesday| S U-.h' AIRMAIL PHONE 612 . in Haifs abvard the Denall. morning or call phone 416, ady. Service Every Trip — Day or Night [ D A N c l N G Juneau-Fairkanks " Hangar and Shop in Juneau Bethel-Nome SHELI, SIMMONS——Chief Pilot G i ‘EXECUTIVE"” EVERY NIGHT wosoms - - RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher { ‘ \ | ALL NIGHT {Tae = THE s T iBed ] a4 Th. " . - ! EESK LA'MP to the music of venR Au?l esZWay. Radl.oE | RUTH WOOD Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Produces 6 to 10 s : - times more light At the Piano thanordinary desk 2 lamps. Uses 100 . « - while. you eat : A watt bulb. : 'PACIFIC ALASKA SAWLING SCHEDULE - . an d drink Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau; SCHEDULED PASSENGEB AleNE SERVICB your filll Amw AYS' INC. . Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | A 5 | SMT. MCKINLEY ... .Sept.24 Sept.27 Oct. 6 uthorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier. Priced Traffic Representative *{DENALI Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat ; \ LOUIS A. DELEBEC! *ALA Junea m Complet s s1305u [ f <A1 ‘QUE s E[S’!;?AN Oct. 11 Oct. 17 xm“nh Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, md, fenago( i i il | GASBINEAU HOTEL Qe w “Frequent, X | | ; " ALASKA Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% o 3 i R E NIERI A’ NMENT PHONE: 106 {YUKON ... e o g BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—, I.A msfl This handsome and digni- | ALASKA ... _.Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE §23 fied EXECUTIVE l.nmp {—Calls at Yakutat l\onhbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes < is th X TH *—Connects at Cordova. with S. 5, CORDOVA for Prince William | s 5 is the most efficient Lamp %R Sound ports, Kodiak, Uginki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, | of its type on the market Snging:and Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield, today. The diffusing prisms b Danctod : i of the Holophane reflector, alt)d.l!l(c)l!l-‘l% -nm:r oE.flieEmo}n‘. 1:' a er& k Iue-—N E built into the metgl shade,’ MARIN'S R AN ey Oferrhens ¢ filters a non-gl , far | | reaching soft light needed | NOUGLAS INN for eye ccmfort when en- JOPAURD JARGPULEE, | iy VICTORIA OR SEATTLE gagedinexactingofficework.' SOUTHBOUND. SAILINGS | Al g B 4 g Rich French bronze fin- Princess Louise l aSKa dieam hlp CO n 7‘] flV ish, sturdily constructed, . Oslobex. 8,731 RVICE-ON-ALL-ALA 5 ful Princess Norah ) 2 lyet graceful withal, lend: WHEN YOU Oct. 27; Nov. 6, 16, 21 WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Ly, Juncas ling a definite note of dis- DINE Connections at Vancouver with ¢ BAILINGS Seattle No.Bound S6; Bound ‘fincfim to the well ap- AT THE Canadian Pacific Services: NORTH SEA Sept.30 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 inted office.| - g ROYAL i ggg;fi COAST Pl 82" 4 V) . 55 P Trans-Atlantie ] e t. 11 14 - . . ORTH SEA A FULL ASSORTMENT OF STUDENT, L E. S. CAFE Jusna Kacle e Every Effort Made for the gonTHLAND e AND BED LAMPS NOW IN STOCK. FIFRMR, TRSEVRNIORS And full Co: = v - particulars from mifort of Guests| HAROLD C. KNIGHT Dissers tro 40 8 Y- W BULVIRILL GASTINEAU CAFE n Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska a i i in connection. ey d Elegiie Ligtt & Power Go CANADIAN PACIFIC JUNO-MAID . ICE CREAM In Dishes, Cones or Bulk AIH SERVICE ORMATKQK