The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1927, Page 6

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POLLY AND | THE DAILY VIFATES - : — [ i'1{1) EMPIRE | 15 YHE MEDIUM | { Through which the general| | Yiie can always have its wants ; time for classified ad- vertisements: 2 F. M. i Closing time for display adver wnts: 11 A, M. DONT LOOK AT ME, 4| [ DIDNT DO 17! ] AW SR ALASKA HERE ° {HEY MAw! ms\ ! BEEN MAKIN A | CONCERTINA OF ) | MY HIGH HAT? | ) ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARIN NEWS Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND amer northh SCHEDULED SAILINGS GOING SOUTH ~ cents per line first in il il [Juneau and Douglas Basket- victoria il 1 Five cents for continuous sub | | ball Teams Leave for S il sequent insertien { I 5 e 1l 5 at 9 n h o Lourneys. Count five average words tof | HHe) YUTHBOUND SAILINGS the line. | | Watson scl outh Minimum ckargs, 50 cents. | ne ka, Capt. ( about B 2 e S D 1 purser i S FOR SALE i ud ; L ! ! o | ngers, the m g ) LBt o Doue i Dol B R ene i e LOCAL SAILINGS \ el "“‘ Dougles enroute to Wrar Margnita schedaicd 1o teave for reasonable for quick I’ 0.1 Ketchikan for the [Iuterschool tow i poit t 3 Lox 421, Dougl ne i e cloch day night and S ‘ e Kt N Juker ' FOR SALE eeks-0ld pigs. Ap > I‘I‘m": Shoe s 1§ at 8 o'clock Sun My €. I Switzer, Box. 1147 i ; g night i o s DIOIILTLgng Livie . An | America First leaves for Peters- FOR ORIt Boarding kD Bagagss \\’ Ihiige | burg at L p. m. every Wed hou information addres gt fein ey | nesday. | Bmpire 0aken J;""“" gilotson Virginia IV sails for Chichagof o A8 Bouner, Cheste Zimmerian A Wy DOT Al A FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos | rence Carlsno, Ross Fox e o a1 mswick Phonographs, Records, | Pe ove, Otto W TR NS e S i et Music, Piano Tun |grenn, Mrs, T. A. 1 Sural .‘ 5 . o 00, 1 b Repairing, | Siursen, A. Van Mavern Ko ELKS WILL EAT i M Shoppe. Phone | chom, Elsie Henry and kv t No T o SHRIMPS TONIGHT For Wrangell: W. K. Keller and pullers f a1 The crew of the ba grasp of king Neptu cutter Seminole, which found age afler the barge causht fire ship, near Cape May, N. J. ALASKA SEA DENTIST | Is NOW IN SEATTLE! pyi 1y for cel Hunapo Kbl iss Helen E. ( The Elks are going to have a roc $30 each. Horsepower $756. Auto-| Apnes er, Irene Burke, W shrimp “feed” tonight after the reg-' Aleutian s matic Gates. Hand Wellborers Imina Esther Davis, Han-|ular lodge mecting. Secretary J. A, izolated vi i Water Wheels. J. Ducrest, 111 Campen, Alma Weil, Mildred | Davis declares that the basket of [day at the Gra Boat Yard, 4rd. Renton, Wash, son, Katherine Messerschmidt, | Shrimps brought back from Peters. Westlake Aver i 0 TN, |~ aghel, Mildred Tooker, 1. i burg by the delegation that w tel Dr. William | od, 1 MISCELLANEOUS Brown and Mrs. Jim Laycocl that town last week to initiat md jovial owner of the For Seattle: Fred Rutherford, 0.)class, looks most appetizing and thal 'stood i the door of his offi (kT Almguist rress your Bult. We|Clauson, Mrs. I E. Sauls, J. 1| there will be plenty {ing preparations to over call and deliver. Phone 528. Sauls, baby Sauls, B. R. Glass, P | R b (boat ready for her next trip - e = [[Cogkine, Dr. Howe Yance, I Beau.| NOTICE TO MARINERS “We got roas Yak LALMIST—Come and have your for-| 000 N “romoro, John F. Malony | el | summer id. “This ye tune told from your hand. Work |44 wito, A. T. Thompson, A 2| Chatham Strait Point Crowiey [peet to reach Kuskoquim, half e, JiaTage nc the UG imwelt, B B Smithand Grant ALTIEUY rabortan bexintiinan AL [hu e e s stold. 302 Front St. Baldwin l will be relighted as soon as|Then next fall, 1 am going ake | Passengers from Douglas practicable, a trip to the South Se: | LOST AND FOUND Wrangell were: Miss Alice Holt, Kodiak Harbor—IHutchinson The wrip | just finished is my | E s lreaemem | barta, Gallwg Mona rlson, Bell Buoy, 2, ‘reported adrif s I owned the bhoat, and ! v# Shrine pin surmount- f garet Lindsey, Cecile ( en rary 19, will be replaced ticing here in town, but I arls, between the Gas-|line Riedi, 7 r, Lila practicable that I wanted to be nd City Dock. Find- 1 mock, Lily Kronquist, Violet Lun-| Dixon Entrancs— Lord Rock Light, doors I titted out the office 1 er return to Empire Office. Re | dell, ireported extinguished Febru away to discove had vard Passengers from the westward onlwill be relighted as soon as practic- @ mighty i e — | he Alaska were: W. J. McDonald, |able ! Most of FOR RENT L, C. Pratt, T. B. Murray, L. M.| By {he diraction iof e Commis. the whits arvigan, J. Tritt, W. 0. Galloway, | ior of Loghthouse [live in o 1 1OR NT—Furnished Apartment | Robert Wakelin, and Thomas Gaf. | —W. C. DIl who | team heated. Phone 31 I Superinten hazar FOR RENT—Furuisned cabins—§% R —— 5 i ecapio : one did 1 into their hom per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan oyfll Poultry Farms | Advertisin s. Use tho harbors, i s to start north in Seaview Apartments. SEAVIEW APTS. 1-2-3 Ruul; Apartment. Fully Furnished. Bat! and hot water included. All apts newly painted and renovatec throughout. FOR RE>} 2, 3 ana 4 room apts Found to Pay Well| """ " | LONDON, Feb. 23~ Princess Ma. | ¥'s po farm 2t Goldshovough is | o profitable that she now plan- | vng to extend it, and the King has | stablished a similar farm at r.w;; n furnished. Cliff Apts., Mrs. E. C Princess Mary's farm is operated | Poole, Manager, Phone 209. m strictly bu principles and | he has a very complete set ofl WANTED | hooks kept which shows exactly the | e - R | rost of producing every fowl. WANTED 30 b p. boat to - >-oo They cleaned my clothes tow seinc arry ponds | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARC —1 packed my grip, on fishing round Kodiak | MOST UP-TO-DA A And now I'm ready for Island vicinity, from about July | JOB PRI my trip. 15th to August 15th. Notify At KA. oy L ‘ e luntic & Pacific king Coy, =i L NVITED to take a trip Mutual Life Bldg., Seattle, W | PULSE AND CARD READING | ! |\ [ ant not 4 thine s e S e To| | Past and Future accurately told | not a single bles WANTED—Competent woman wants! | 02500 uarge, 528 Kennedy 8., | ErLas . (Hiegle. Uleel Woriehy OaY or pnth Bhone 4901 ) corgln. Dlioie 4408, Homs | (MR Tinace - ven hioy SAXOPHONE AND CLARINET| | readings by appointment i that you have some taught by W. Fleetham, Coliseum | ' pleasing garments th Orchestra, = | woud look fresh and se S L LR e e | Pl viceable again it you let FOR generat regals Wtk call Heg-lify, ) SIFARTOK i {€us dary clean them, ry Gorham. Res. Phone 2003. Juneau Public Library and Free Reading Room c"fl Hzsll, Second Floor ain Street at 4th Reading Room Open Fror 8 a.m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From 1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m, to 8:30 p. :a. Current Magasines, Newspapers, Reference Bo«’m, Ete. 1 FREE T0 ALL Advertising always pays. Use llu-‘ columns of The Empire. - | Foreign and | { Domestic Woolen Jeweler and Optician Watches, Diamonds . Silverware é(& Jewelry MAKFR OF MEN.S CLOTHES PHONE 528 JUNEAU, ALASKA Correct Styles in Fashion and Fabrics in Stock F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR ALASEA [ March 12.7 feet feet 10.6 feot 21 a. m. L p.m 29 p.om - Lumberman Gives ! Art to Minneapolis MINNEATOL v vt to provide Minnea- 1 art collection of wor inate this spring for| pioneer northwest vears of er, a $300,000 gallery near- tion, his $5.000,000 collec- ugs and rare art objes I presented to the city is 87, has figured in ' NOLAND’S CORNER | | WE HANDLE i " Pig'n Whistle Candy | [ NONE BETTER I 3“1 Box or Bulk 1= |00 Cav woE | PLAYING T, LAsT NIGHT SiR!? jo Marie Beasley was plucked from the i by the rescue crew of the Coast Guard { tor in connection with his logging | Northwestern will call both north and southbound at Petersburg. {busincss and ranch work on Douglas Island. | ‘cave Juneau for Dougwms, Tread- FEBS 23, 1927. ,,,T__, Gasiasae i 3y CLIFF STERRET ; 3 it i MABRY’S ‘ DIDYOD CALL }l oy D8 Ve e’ | CAFE P b The DBest Place to i EAT | l in ! { JUNEAU Mabry’s Cafe | before you forget. It will pay you | w8 well as the advertiser. -SERVING ALASKHA Regularly and Dependa - Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.JuneauSB .-.F'ed. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Mar. 3 ..Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Mar. 2 WATSON Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 24 ROGERS ...Mar. 10 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Watson calls wt Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Douglas, Yakutat, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche, Seward, Seldovia and Kodiak Island. togers calls at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Douglas, Skagway and Sitka. ¢ Seattle round-trip winter rates now effective $73.50 P BRICE 11 HOWARD, Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone 4 Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President them clinging to the wrecke i 5 \ . - . and savk off Fenway Light- |Old Papers for salc at The Emuire Office Sl D n - Minneapo e acquired th " o & 10O J1P 2 TB Sails every Wednesday even- e wtivites wiic || MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA TV, Sells svery Wodossday even- 9 Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, - - - Hirst Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carrying Passengers PRINCESS MARY ARRIVES | and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednes- | day. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. Piller, and ALASKA e STEAMSHIP COMPANY uncert according SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau . L. Coates. > - i NEW CATERPILLAR TRACTOR | Due Juneaa 5 . | Steamer Northbound Southbound M. Hendrickson, of Douglas Is-| ALABK & ¥eb. 18 Feb. 28 land, received a Belle City Trackpuli: NORTHWI Feh‘ 55 Mm; 2 i i crawler type on ug SV IOTORNAe ; da & The tractor is Fordson made, and|| ~ALASKA - 8 Mar. 15 has o set of tracks. installed which|| ~NORTHWESTERN 15 Mar. 23 Ports of Call: Ke touche and Seward. controlled by the clutch. itendrickson will use the trac- ikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, La- In addition to these ports the Alameda and W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PKONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 The tractor was sold and serviced | by Service Lucas, of Juneau Motors Inc. RN l MAX HUMFREY RECOVERS; | IS COMING NORTH SOON! A A (Max) Humfrey, who recent- Independent Navigation Co. lv underwest an operation for ap- s e MOTORSHIP OREGON now in ttle. He will leave fnr‘ Hestes o0 MO SAILS FROM SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU “Rollins™ Silk Hose for ladles and Lildren at Jarman's Store. adv. T | REDUCED FREIGHT RATES FERRY SCHEDULE | J. K. McALISTER, Agent Effective May 1st, 1926 } PHONE 301 well and Thane | *7:10a m. t9:15a.m.§ 'u:ooanf——— 2:90p.m. 13:20p.m. *4:30p.m [ : : ; | TOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE 8:16p.m. 7:30p.m.1 9:40p.m | Tileom B $1:008 8 | LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND Leave Douglas for Juneau " PRINCESS MARY Siohm BINNED, IREES w‘s.“"‘%" Feb. 10th, 24ths March 10th, 21st, 31st fi:((bp.m: 5p.m.{ 10:06p.m. sanwav/) Tickets to and from all Eastern poiats of United 11:30p.m. 1:26a.m.3 9 States and Canada—Various Routes—Liberal Stop- t—Freight will be sccepted. Overs. W. L. COATES, Agent. §-—Douglas only. $-—Saturdays oamly. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING Motorship Margnita JUNEAU FERRY and NAVIGATION CO. SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU Regular Sailings from Union Pacifid Dock Seattle For information as to D. B. F) LR, Ageat Juhfi? Azsss THE RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. - | Accommodation and Service the Best. Leaves City Dock every Wednes- day at 8 p. m. direct to Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and way orts. Returning from Sitka via Killlsnoo, Tenakee, Hoonali. Leaves every Sunday at 8 p. m. for Haines and Skagway. For {nformation see ART MCcKINNON, Agent, Phone 149, Residence 1 sallings, etc., apply to FRYE'S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON “EVERYTHING THE NAME mrtm_» mwmliu:l&um FRHY“E. :‘ BHUHN co SEWARD STREET

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