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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT F B e [Teren, AsH! IF LoOK ME OVER,\ T R ] ; oy 1 | Alladin Lamp § I WAS TLET YOU LNK. DO I LOOK YOUL SUTTINLY D_O\ I YOu OPEN ||[CANT GET MY FCOT IN ON A DEAD SECRET, COLLDJA KEEP YER TRAP LIKE A FELLER | WoOT 'BLABSALLZ | | - DAWGONE VE' v+ | | DERNED (F oL | carare Service taa Genns B ighes | EVERY TIME) |youRe coszv! 1| | | {| YER MOUTH ! | ‘ WITHIN A MILE 1~ Clectrie P SRt & Electric Table Lamp PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH | Will Play Either Victor or Edison Records HARRIS Hardware Company Open Evenings Phone 218 STEAMER QUEEN . ARRIVES HERE | DURING - NIGHT Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND Yukon due early tomorrow after- noon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS { Queen | of the AW T pdmiral Evans scheduled 1o sail iy Rl B from Seattle March 23 at 10 rived n Janeaun this ) from Seattle P o eterahurs | | Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail L ; - : e Gl from Scattle March 24 at 10 WANTED | FOR SALE | o8 ttheastern Aluska sum-| © pj2gka scheduled to sail from TED-—Position as deck hand,| FOR SALE—Six-wecks-old pigs. Ap- MORRIS mer sched 15 AANeh e to learn gas engines. In ply C. H. i Box. 1147. | CONSTRUCTION CO. Pa R, QUECH princess Mary scheduled to sail mpire e ST e Mra; Mar B from Vancouver March 26 = g . st ALL KINDS OF ko a1 A S : TO RE r information address Adams, G. L. Rich, C. C. Collen and attle March 31 at 10 a. m WAN to 30 h. p. boat to; FOR OR — Planos, A “I\u-nfl : el / Alameda scheduled to sail from tow seine hoat carry ponds, Brunswick Phonographs, Records, AND e Lol wellenown e ek s i Seatile April 1 at 9 a. | on fishing grounds around Kodiak — Sheet Music, Expert Piano Tun- boat men are on s Ay for ‘I" | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Island vicinity, from about July| ing $5.00, Phonograph Repairing. MILL WORK ]‘:1’:”“;“ [,‘I"l‘-(f:"‘ll'l‘("""‘h‘l‘“';""("]“""_';;‘l"l' Adlm“'a: Vvlfltscr‘\s-“u'd“hlwl VN'“"I ! 15th to August 15th. Notify At-{ Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone ser, and Charles Morrisor hound about 6 o'clock tomor . & ific Yo : B1iva) ne! of fHeoldeRs employess| 'l ow g ; Sitle & LaGe Bioking.Con ik Plate and Window . i row night Mutual Life Bldg., Seattle, Wasn e - — of the Pacific Steamship Co, Northwestern scheduled south = Ry — 500 Steel Nanapower s ullers GLASS After discharging 95 tons of local bound about Wednes | She ' T | $30 each. Horsepower . Auto- SCE freight, rm-] Queen ”mi]ml ld[ 4 ; i Loc;\hLds;\d[LlNc,b ; 1] MISCELLANEOUS matic Gates. Hand Wellborers MORRIS o'clock for Skagway, Haines, Funter argnita scheduled to leave for | e vy v Water Wheals. J. Ducrest, 111 b Tt Bay, Excursion Inlet, Hood Bay.|| " Sitka and way ports at 8 CLLg0PODY S5, Manten, Wiabs CONSTRUCTION CO. Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketehi-| | o'clock Wednesday night and | wces Foster, 23, Alaskan Hotcl dntlics B can and Seattle, and will not call| | for Skagway at 8 o'clock Sun- | ! ecro Theropy Hydro Theropy sz SRR D s BUILDING CONTRACTORS at Junean southhound | day night. e ramrn 4 i Passengers leaving on the steam-| | America First leaves for Peters- | | NOW-—That Spring is o near, now Home vcogl"‘e)d‘Mle‘a,l? ————————| er were: W. H. ( vell, Geo. J.[| burg at 1 p. m. every Wed- |} ‘u.'“: nmu‘n., do .\':mr repa \'.‘mli Home :\1.\;0 (Iqlfllfi‘ and Pies 1 E T ove. Mg T, Kothlbean ‘and” Morfal | Headay: | 4|.|‘kx<llnlunuulnfi” ‘;\uc Heary Gor-, or Sale i1, 3. SHARICK V. Keene for Sitka; W. S. Boyden| | Virginia 'IV sails for ]shh'h.;lk‘.)kr M g . || FORGET-ME )'!OT TFA ROOM | Jeweler and Optician 1 v: A. Schusel and two|| and way ports at o'clock | g = PHONE 157 || Watches, Dj plodiigs fob Maties, ) every Wednesday night. ;| PALMIST —Come and have your for-| : o aes, Diamonds K % A [ ——p| tune told from your hand. Work |* (e pe Silverware e P —————————— | S 8 HALIBUT BOATS ARRIVE s ik _— :nn.‘hu;’, n:xl:;» ;f,e n[métxhe future WATSON DUE TOMORROW || 3@y The halibut boats Addington, [ Tid T | foretold. 2 Front St. Roald Amundsen, Reform, Baltic | aaos OOy - 0 l— S —=| The steamer Admiral Watson is and Kennedy arrived in Juneau yes-{ 10w (ide 9:14 a. m 0.6 foet| IFOR RENT due to arrive in Juneau tomorrow g terday with fair cateh High tide 2:49 a. m. 16.0 feer! - ~ BEafnoidigln (adfioraing o, latest ad Juneau Public Library {'T—4 and 5 room furnisi-| vices d by Agent Brice How 25 feet' FOR RE gyt ey Low tide 9:18 p. m. & " 3 MARGNITA ARRIVES High tide 3:19 p. m, 111 fect| ed Apts. 4211 East 7th. Phone|ard. atson i southbound. | |and Free Reading Room The mailbout Margnita, Capt. H. R =5 N, | 2004, CammE o . asssoad | City Hall, Second Floor M. Peterson, arrived from Sitka and way ports yesterday morning with the following passengers for Ju- neau: Mrs. Hoover, from Dundas Bay; John Thunes and L. Anderson Main Street at 4th | Reading Room Open Fror } 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From 1 to 65:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. HOME OF QUICK SERVICE YOR RENT—TFuruisned cabins—$6 |M-——— o e —_— | per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan, [ AT THE HOTELS Suits pressed from 15 to 20 min- Seaview Apartments. 8- B R utes. Phone 576, JORDAN'S VALET | e | SERVICE. —ady. | THE CL| urnished Apartments Gastineau | 1 from Chichagof; . Rosholm from Ert, e e | H. G. Welch, Proprietor. AT to 8:30 p. wn. Hood Bay; John Macki, J. V. Gern- G E \’ . B QL;”M- ‘\I""AKML e xies gat e A J. McKenzie, J. Juntilla, A. 8. ood for Weak es SEAVIEW APTS. — 1-2-3 Room > rattic: A. A. 1 Ll b REDZINES, . SYOWBDATers, I, Emil Raisio, Oscar Aalto, i y Apartment. Fully Furnlshed. Bath | Meherin, City; W. A, Habernall, 5 Reference Books, Etc. Mike ti, Matt McGlade and John| The quick action of simple| acd hot water included. All apts. | !tle: Jobn Olsen; Mrs. B. Tocy FREE TO ALL | Paddock from Tenakee; and John|hydrastis, borle, ete, as mixed in| newly painted and removated| b Flot Citv B Kiberger City == : - Olsen from Hoonah Lavoptik eye wash astonishes peo-! throughout. Sicih B ST (RERIR) . % 2 The Margnita left last night for|ple. One small bottle helps any case | C. Collen, “““':I“a‘:;'(-an‘""’ G L nien.! FERRY SCHEDULE Skagway and Haines. weak, sore or strained eyes. Alum-/ i Z one Bt | bosic, o it R A inum eye cup free. Butler, Mauro «fPRlNCESS MARY 5 t"‘x“ 1:‘\11'““' Afi:““ ‘(\’ji‘“ S |“ Effective May 1st, 1926 i 4 R P 7 s oyer, Hyder; Alber e, Ketchi-| . New Coats, Dresses and Smocks.|Co., Druggists, 96 Front St, Inj| ARRIVES OVER Kani. Obas Bloft Belaisbise: H M- Lecave Juneau for Dougtas, Tread: Jarman’s Thrift Shop —adv.| Douglas by Guy’'s Drug Store. adv.! LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF wnli and Thane seattle; Geo. Horst, S 9:16a.m.§ *12:00Nat Anderson, Chichagof: | ad>, Tel Al Axelson, WEEK-END, SAILS | purtingame attle; Lewis Matt Mc The steamer Princess Mary, Capt. CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER | C. Sainty, arrived from the south K "j"m‘ : Marki, ; and Geo OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION | Saturday night at 9 o'clock with tho|Golvan, Scattle. Lesvo Dyiglas’ far Famee PHONE 32 following passengers: W. Habernal [ Zynda *30a. |G, W. Honts, and H. M. Burlingame. "~"‘;“"‘["|“"';“9"r sfll*]"”'] ] Rob-' 3. 16p.m. 3 | The steamer left 11 o'clock for|son, Seattle an Sutherland, 6:40p. Concrete Products Mfg. Co. | T mer, 5 10 ook o i 5" e S0 fijopm Listoat @. FAGERSON southbound, last night at 11 o'clock. | Hoad. Seattle; N. Anderson, ( t—Freight will be accepted. e ' J| The Prin Mary left again for|Mrs. M. Adums and daughte §—Douglas only. ershurg; Lunn, James Gordon, City; Chas. Brook: City; J. W. Vancouver. e | Seattle at 0 o'clock this morn- ling with the following passenger Ifrom Juncau: W. 8. George, Thor Meade, B. Peterson, Rev, J Hay $—=Saturdays only. *—Thane Golf Course. {—=Saturd:ys oaly - — { 'IRE HAS THE LARG- and R. F. Lewis for Seattle; Geo.[ THE EMPIRE I =2 q TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC B Clak, ey, oW, SHEABH0RDaNS :x\r'r 1“\[4)\ wlv‘m;li--‘Il‘gi:)‘\l?rh.\:f}xz: JUNEAU FUBEY and Mrs. W. H. Shoemaker, Doris Shoe m r, Josephine Shoemaker, and Miss K. Putnam for Vancouver. OLD SOURDOUGH | PASSES AWAY AT PIONEERS’ HOME NAVIGATION CO. PLANT IN ALASKA. = e Advertising always pays. Use the :olumns of The Empire. Advertising aiways pays. Use ihe columns of The Empire. TRANS-CONTINENT AL CANADIAN PACIFIC FAMOUS: George Sherburn, age 79 years, pio TO SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE 5.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU Regular Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle For Information as to sailings, etc., apply to THE RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. D. B. FEMMER, Agent ESTHER CASHEN, Ageat Juneau, 4lzaks Douglas, Alaska burne has lived in Jumeau for the past 20 years, coming to Alaska in ki sk i 1897. Since that time he has been PRINCE RUPERT, V \NC()U\'ER, VICTORIA mining throughout the Territory. v ' The past several years, Sherburn ATTLE has been crippled with rheumatiam, e s 3 and the Pioneer Igloo of Juneau sent K hans ¢ . him to Warm Spring's Bay for treat Direct Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern Points ?f ments, Mocentered the. Bt Atn's Hos. United States and Canada pital several monthe Ag0 ANd WiS | (e oewcrrooeooes st s reeee - o — s ——— — there umi,l Iuloly. when he was sent Forelgn and Correct Styles Various Routes Stop-over Privileges whers. he passed away, - '<|{ Domestic Woolen 18:BAabion and s s 35 e 3 - s in Stock .Fabrics : A . ; | PLASTERING Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient : c&lzn ch"x?qx ’ F . W O L L A N D W. L. COATES, Agent | €. W. WRIGHT Ml YValentine Builds 8 | Apply at Arg le Cafe JUNEAU ALASKA — B e P S Pt s ¢ s 0 et PP b © 20 ) L] | i | maverin Avrm amwoarae | STOVES OUR SPECIALTY | | SERVING ALASHA Au/ar_//u and Dependably - Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.JuneauSB WATSON Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 24 ROGERS . Mar. Mar. 14 Mar. 17 QUEEN Mar. Mar. 21 Mar. 23 EVANS .Ma Mar. 26 April 7 ROGERS Mar. Mar. 28 Mar. 31 WATSON April 2 April 14 QUEEN April 3 April 6 FARRAG April 9 April 21 WATSON, EVANS and FARRAGUT calls Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau and Southwestern Alaska ports. ROGERS and QUEEN call at all Southeastern ports. Through tickets sold from Juneau to California ¢ ports—also to New York via Panama Canal. SRR BRICE H. HOWAKD, Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent % Phone 4 Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President OId Papers for salc at The Empire Office MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Sells every Wednesday even- ‘ing for Excureion Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurler Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carrying Passengers and Freight. All frelght to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednes- day. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent.. Seward Fish Co. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY--SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Lv. Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA .. Mar. & Mar. 8 Mar. 16 NORTHWESTERN ...Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 23 *ALAMEDA . Mar. 15 Mar. 18 Mar. 18 YUKON ~Mar. 19 Mar, 22 Mar. 30 ALASKA .. ... Mar, 26 Mar. 29 April 6 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, La- touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda and Northwestern will call both north and southbound at Petersburg. *—Alameda returns from Juneau. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 LOWER FREIGHT RATES FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle March 31, April 21, May 11 THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 JOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—March 10, 21, 81; April 11 mncm'::" PRINCESS ALICE—April 21, May 2 MAILNAY, Tickets to and fiom all Bastern poiats of United States and Canada—Various Rou beral Step- Overs. W. L. COATES, Agsst. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING Motorship Margnita 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 trom Sitka via Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday at 8 p. m. for Halnes and Skagway. For information see ART ~~4 | McKINNON, Agent, Phone 149, Residence 148. IAMS AND G THE NAME FRYE - BRUEN G0 FRYE'S “DELICIOUS” H BACON l‘m ., §

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