The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 19, 1927, Page 6

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6 ]HL l)/\][\ \LASKA hMPIR] bAl'URDAY VlAl(LH 19, 1927. DQOPOSTTIOM" “fll L \ AND HER PALS By LLII‘L STERRETT |®- - —_ 7 = > - | 1U EN, BOSS, DMIT - ‘PEQK OLE Bov' CHAMP?Z ' { THIS WEEK ONLY Y. ‘WANNA KNOW Yol MYSTIFIED ME RoaT : THE MILLIONAIR GREAT GUNG / [OFF ME EVE ' YOULL TAKE THIS | K\UHY MR 3l A BIT, HIM BEING WHERE (WERE CHECKER CHAMP BEl HE'S OUTTA | | KNUTENOGGLE ON), SAM PERKING, o KNUTENOGG6LE SUCH ATOTAL HEARD ABOUT ME MY WITS THAT OF THE WORLD Ml MY CLASS! | |\F1 HAFTA DELIVER YOL TO = | ..5 per cent Off MADE ME SUCH STRANGER,SO BEIN’ A CHECKER 1 DIDN'T THINK ek 7 THE DEAL / i HIM IN A SOCK ! 3‘"‘*' T } ‘ A PEACH OF A TO SPEAK! L PLAYER OF 3 OF THAT BEFORE? % | \ | on Blue and White ENAMEL WARE See our Window Display | Lo i ’ Hardware Company ‘ CICVES OUR BPECIALTY | Open Evenings Phone 218 | (— — L] Regularly and Dependably Lv.Seattle Ar.Junean Lv.JuneauSB WATSON .........Mar. Mar. 13 Mar. 24 ] 14 Mar. 17 £ Bl Mar. 23 R T | 26 April 7 3] PA 5EN ERS | Steamer Movements | 28 X:rrhg: \ Boinssen Witry ISR AT i April 3 April 6 ’ Queen due Monday k ol Vi ik g : k2 ANS and FARRAGUT calls Ketchikan, . Tukon dus. Tusanay, Petersburg, Juneau and Southwestern Alaska ports. oy | SCHEDULED SAILINGS ROGERS and QUEEN call at all Southeastern ports. ERR TH'S PORT Admiral Evans schedulid (o sail Through tickets sold from Junmeau to California 3] from Seattle March 23 at 10 ¢ ports—also to New York via Panama Canal. am R 2 Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail WANTED BRICE H. HOWAhD Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent SATTLE, March 19 Steamer fiom Seattle Maroli 24 ‘at 101 |= - Brrniy 5 MORRIS Phone 4 Phone 18 Yukon sailed f Alaskan ports atj oo WANTED—Position as deck 1, 'OR ¢ v': = i e Douglas, Alaska 9 o'clock ;zu 1:‘ rning ’ ‘-]“le | Alaska scheduled fo sail from | | Y 2 CONSTRUCTION CO. PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE sengers aboard including th % A 5S¢ > March 26 at 9 a. m s ing for unact ien Messer AlaWala saheusiien 't mail Hiom L e ALL KINDS OF - e sy The ADMIRAL LINE I. J. Lennon and wife, Mrs, C e H’( e sniibas wnished. Phone witzer, Box. 1147 CABI?\ET 4 Hawkinson, Grace Miles, G. C. lia P‘OL LHBOU bt AN 5 _ = AP s e R ; i : S rincess Mary due southbound WANTID—25 to 30 h. p t0 'OR SALE OR RENT H. F. ALEXANDER, President 4 L i‘"* I""'[’""'”"V'I’_;l"“”»{“ "THJI Monday morning Low seine and carry ponds house. information address SUEITONG. Vile et Admiral Waason scheduled south on fishing unds around Kodiak Empire 3698 | F. W. Craunce, Ninning, W. 1i A el 2 4 = u'/ Bl ) H ound about March 24 Isiand vicinity, from about July| - - = i IILL ( RK Wi .lsln.x-nnn, {'v\m:“'“mu :ln}x‘x‘“:‘v‘lr‘ :: Norihwestion: selaanisa soii 13001 to. Augtst 16¢hs Notify ‘At.| PO SA 1 'A\'Tlffll‘mm;x N ) ‘Old P i | "y F Ofli SUHON, (5eRIEe P 5 Ll bound about March 24. lantic & fic Packing Co., 305! wick Phonographs, Records, | Pl . T e o 308 ice T : Co, il . kL ate and Window a S lor s¢ £ Lhe INmte Sal s anaWite, O Rueen- | 4 LOCAL SAILINGS || Mutual Life Didg., Seattle, Wasn 't Musiz, Expert Pl un b i APErs JuE Salc i berg and "”4"""’ | Margnita scheluted to leave for | | ——— 0, Phonograph Repairing GLASS — Sa TR | Sitka and way ports at 3! | | Anderson Music Shoppe. Ihon:| v ! PRINCESS MARY IS | o'clock Wednesday night and | MiSCiL L‘\‘\"‘("'S 113, MORRIS i for Skagway at 8 o'clock Sun. | Jee= TR e ST \ QTR = | Sails every Wednesday even- DUE THIS EVENING | [\ Siyey o ® ovock S i aoPODY TP — wiere | CONSTRUCTION CO. || MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Stlis every Wednesday eves- , [ Frances Kost , Aluskan Hotel n 11 or $75. Auto-| Btsnmen Princass. Mary {8 due toj | Sraehiost First leaves for Reters: | il i Tuee ,‘:‘,,“:1, b rl<|,:',,,.”,,‘:,‘ :.mm“m‘;:nr W ||..,rl.l.;; BUILDING CONTRACTORS ||| Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, arrive in Juncau tonight at 9 o'clock| | ::f:gu SN AT SIS s ; . - Water Wheels, J. Ducrest, 111 ] || Hirst Chichagot, Falcon Arm and Chichagot. Carrylng Passengers i trom the States. The following pas “ Virginia 1V salls for Chichagot | |NOW—That Spring Is so toar, now | 8rd. Renton, Wash, = = and Frelght. All trelght to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednes- 3 sengers are aboard for this port: W | § 50 F T ports at 10 o'clock |} 15 the time to du your repair S e day. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. i il.ll\]‘.\n.xl’“ GoW. donts and 1M esday nigh. Vo K I See Heary Gor- i = i | 1. J. SHARICK : surlingame 2 e m, Phone 2003 | THe stenier. wilks prdbably, Mave| ™ L1 Ty ¢ ” 1| “ome Couked Meals 1; Jeweler and Optician i B T il abontd From gl Rfatih . PALMIST—Come and have your for- Home .\!..;l:;ru:?;l: and Ples } Watches, pxnmond. { sovn.lll e e s to Skag | command o the and the fol.| tune told from your hand. Work S e Silverware | f i Rt Moy goos o SkeH UG pikan: Winn| Dusiness, marriage and the tuture| | FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM ||| #§iig; e i A L A S K A ] yov '.vmfl is due to return southbound | 6K BT, ). Clank| foretold ont 5t PHONE 157 i ewelry | A Chan Williard, 1d Homerj————— WL e — L STEAMSHIP COMPANY z S os eT Jewel, and M. White ()]{ RENT = — ] sl 3 | Tides Tomorrow r The Seal will leave tonight for Sit-} e Juneau Public Library SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED : | ko with the legislature party which FOR R Front bed room on 8 8 SAILING SCHEDULE e 00 ot | will make o survey of the Pioneers'| Main St. Inquire Empire 3744, and Free Reading Room e aan DitysEanG High tide 1:59 a.m 16.6 feot ”v“";v"' TEIITUIDg. W0 dfiRp USXCI SOR) RENT—4 and b room) tuznill City Hall, Second Floor Steamer Lv. Seattle Northbound Southbound Low tide b m. 0.4 foet | WK I""d Apts. 421% Bast 7th. Phone Main Street at 4th ALASKA .Mar. & Mar. 8 Mar. 16 iR 2w 15.8 feet | 2004 “9‘;'“."!:0‘:"‘ 1‘;"’: ';"“'“ NORTHWESTERN ar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 28 * — — p L0 ¢ L *ALAMEDA ........Mar. 16 Mar. 18 .18 TIDES FOR MONDAY il ALAMEDA HERE | FOR RENT—Furuisned cabins— s Circulation Room Open From YUKON M:: 1; M:: 22 :;:: 30 fowtiga B4l 01 feet | per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan,| " ~—-===--=--= 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. A SR : ¢ : lh”;; |::|: 2:24 1 l!i 16.4 r‘.:». ON FIRST S, E. A. | Seaview Apartments. | NEW YORK.- Madison to 8:30 p. :n. ALASKA -..Mar. 26 Mar. 29 April 6 ! & which some years ago was cad | = Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdes, La- e 048 00 1.4 taet TR]P OF 1927 THE CLIFF—Furnished Apartments. | : o in | | Current Magazines, Newspapers, touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda and o & = with only a few antique shops, in 5.0 feef > i o EL s hnw el H. G. Welch, Proprictor. the last few seasons has been tuin RBeference Books, Eto. g Northwestern will call both nerth and southbound at Petersburg. SEAL IS IN.l;OiT s“""‘l“’l""‘ '\"“‘I"i“‘ ":I‘- i‘: “‘;'\;m (m \m AR ARlS = 1aa non e Iium a veritable for FREE TO ALL *—Alameda returns from Juneau. sterlund, arrived Junean i 4 2 The tiny stores are S IR B SRS | FROM KETCHIKAN 0 o'clock this morning on her, Apartment. Fully Furnished. Batb [“'Im S h‘m’ :u--‘“z‘ L W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 scheduled trip on the South-| 8nd hot water included. All apts | © of cutioanops i raris| FERRY SCHEDULE L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 Th- Seal, of the U. S. Game Com- n Alaska for the 1927 season.| Dewly painted and renovated Wit Anienil Bpota the. putiiol —_— mission, arrived in Juneau from Ket- sral old-time steamboal | throughout. heir wares red from cvory Effective May Ist, 1926 chikan at noon yesterday. The boat|men including Pu Ed. Morgan, Spanish, Ger-|Leave Junmeau for Dougtus, Tread- liad previously been to Prince Rupert,| Chief Steward J. Maginnis, afd Chivl| gpgineer Ben Parker are on the ind ahiound well and Thane goods e - ——— | Alumeda for the summer. LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER shop ix The stgamer was to sail at I lof American o'clock this afternoon for Port Al-|nd blankets, 3 | thorp with cannery supnlies and & | edmen of the Arizona dese 1S Wit 4is| LOWER FREIGHT RATES FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION crew of 96 men. trade in rare fruits and sy i Leave Douglu for Juneau PHONE 32 | The Alameda will not calt at Ju | icwelry and an unlimited vavisty of 8:308.m. — +9:30a.m. t§13:66p.m Motorship Oregon Shilings from Seattle d W[f C (neau southbound. From Port Althory [ unusual objects 2:16p.m. :p m.; §p.m. ) she will go to Seattle, calling into = L .m, p.m. { 2 Concrete Produets Mig. Lo, | i o sumn i wo] © 5 50t L 0SS S8 . March 31, April 21, May 11 G. FAGERSON t—Freight will be accepted, 1 " THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS gell and hikan | Passengers arriving in Juneau on lthe Alameda from Seattle were: J | Bolstad, W. W. Jacobson, J. T. Hoag Mrs. J. T. Hoag, Dan Sutherland, I D. Anderson, K. Ka Mis. K | ada, Mrs, R. K. Sheldon, and TRANS-PACIFIC I beside the old-fushioned oil lamn P —Dougl 1y. \ el Rl T e Y | INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. .,.Zf'“L.L, o China washbowl| e _ithane Golf Course. 3 J. K, McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 lepartment st ‘s stor | 1—Saturdiys only, i g its stocx | ana of the SR, | CANADIAN \ PACIFIC JUNEAU FERRY and TRANSATLANTIC v 1ane. NAVIGATION CO. ces Sheldon. Local passongers - z were: Jos. Meherin, A \, maiLw fis Mot e ut‘l}(j.nm‘v e g TOR PRINCE RUFERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE o etey, Mag, Uiy JOB PRINTING| Advertising aiwuys pays. Use the LEAVE JUNEAU TRANS-CONTINENTAL T: 6. Watkins, Charles = solumils of The HRpiE w nm%;cmzu:nw&’;i 'iiy‘ ril 11 Zast, arvigan, Charley Sing. R. Boyer, and Henry Rod. . o CANADIAN PACIFIC ’I‘lu'“ _\’lnll::(‘]il nli:lll not (ln"m_x.' any SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE : R E&fr&’:flnmv‘.‘;#‘:fllfla s u“t:.‘- vers. 0 COATES, Alolt- —FAMOUS— Fins i dung . o i S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” PRINCESS STE/!MERS - R o GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU TO U. & DEPUTIES LEAVING Regalar Salings from Union Pacif Dook Seattle COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. For Information as to sailings, etc., apply to OPERATING ¥ o y e o w. n Il Deputy U. S. Mar- ] PRINCE RUPERT. VANCOUVER. VICTORIA | 4} ¥ Sk "twt" 5" "swoonts|| THE RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION- CO. Motorship Margmla ; ormer epu 'shal ai ‘enakec ' AND QEAT'] LE | wie was vecently transterrod t6|| D, 5. rEMMER Agont ol s“":s'wg;:: CAGHEN, Ageot || AoPmmetetion XN AITAS 1Re BL R ”’:‘ !'lx" TR i Haines are leaving on th ee! g $ ay & p. m. direc 'enakes, Hoonah, c a and way |t Direct Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern Points of for their Tlulinnu‘:’m-r“se’ve‘;‘alQ:;:Iy'y: Juneau, Alaka Douglas, Alasks orts. Returning from Sitka via Killisnoo, Tenakee, l‘-l?;mn Léaves overy. i pent in Junean > e Sund t s for Halnes and 8k . For Inf, tion ART 2 o . LI OB o e Eeaaseee - oot o luclfl‘r:N.ON. :cu:i. Phos un..mu.::.{u. i ! o i - New Coats, Dresses and Smocks Foreign and Correct Styles ' g Va".ous Routes Gtop-owr Prn'lleges Jarman's Thrift. Shep. —adv. Domestic Woolen in Fashion and by [ | B2 A |1 T £ s in Stock Fabrics I) . ; | PLASTERING | : FRYE'S “DELICIOUS” S AND_BA: ! Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient | TRt oAk I‘ W 0 L L A N D s"lmnme ‘l'%l Eg WB CBN ‘ > CONTRACTING MERCHANT TAILOR Pt 1 3 & W. L. COATES, Agent ' C. W. WRIGHT '- FRYE - Inm flfl “wewaty Valentine Building Juneau | Apply at Arg le Cate IRH JUNEAU . - ALASKA o T RWLICE W o L Emmammens b PO SSUREISERGRRE 1 A A Ty —— AL ; el

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