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6 " POLLY AND HER PALS THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 22 1927. [ y By CLIFF STERRETT Tr— ol | 1P WANT My L | ([UNKS EITHER ¢ [HEAVE HO, | ME HEARTIES | HEAVE HO !/ | HONEST T6OSH OPINION, AUNT SUSIE, ILL TELL OFFN HIS NLT ER CLCKOO' WELL,ASH, | JA GLEAN ANY THING? YOL SOMETHING J] MARINE | NEWS port this afternoon morn estbound | Admiral Rogers scheduled to suil [ ) FATHERS THAT # WHAT I | T SHIVUER &8 ! MY 4 | TIMBERS " } Alladin Lamp Electric Table Lamp PORTABLE JGRAPH Will Play Rither Victor or Edison Records HARRIS Hardware Company STCVES OUR SPECIALTY —_— || from Seattle March 24 at 1 I'OR SAL [ The fimer Yukon, Capt. Glass-| | @ m S | e —— 1 s o e his Attesd]| | Alaska'<schadilled toibsall from cck hand, FOR SALE - One zas : M ()BVRI E north sin 1 Juneau sc imm]url‘ Princess Mary scheduled to sail s g L . ce in Junea u e e Miaveh: 26 at e - — Co., Phone 215 December During the layup the | i !”- |\vM' ouver Marct WANTED TO P 1 L ALL KINDS OF Yukon has been on the dry docks, | AL > house furnished. Phone FOR SALE-—S1x-weeks-old pigs. T overhauling for the summer touris B ey WANTED to 30 h. p. boat to; __ b o Alameda scheduled '." sail from | tow seine boat and carry ponds| (Ol SALE OR RENT AND lia Btenmen brought, 188 ton patlle Aol LG4 o, on fi ounds around Kodiak| house. For information address ) Jocal freight and the following I _SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Istand vicinity, from about July| Emp ) BIILL W ORK Toe Lon. Beatia: Menis Ad‘"‘-' ] \1‘1’3‘30" “;""‘"‘"";“""”“ 13th to August 15th. Notify An-:l‘-—un T e Ber Sas A houn o'clock tonigh antio. & Rapiflc Pusking O, 3089 " — Planos, | - L LR "E:\‘ ket "]‘ Northwestern scheduled — south- | {\;::i;n..l\l..lx:( lezlx(.n:l 5 m'.;lo(‘ )\'\v“,-fln‘" Brunswick aphs, Records, Plate and Window i it I"f"”‘,',’f:'w;\r,’\‘;\,”:\”'l' hound about § o'clock tomor- | | S il 4 ! Sheet Music, Expert Piano Tun GLASS non, 1 4 AL row night. 00, Phonograph Repairing. Miles C. Harper, . Robert Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. W 8. Peko-| vich, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas, Graunce, B Ninnis, W. H. & ton, Andrew b rum, Ole M. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for | Sitka and w ports at 8 \‘ o'clock Wednesday night and | il*‘r:nu« es for Skagway at 8 o'cloct Sun- | Llecro Theropy Hydro Theropy | | | | | | aay '| | ! ! {| MISCELLANEOUS | | ClLLuPony Foster, 23, | | ==y son, George Dull, 8. Darmes, D. 1l AlaNE Andrews, Mrs. Do 1L Andvews, 0. M.} amsrica First leaves for Peters- | [NOW—That Spring is o , now | Rosenberg and eight . ] burg at 1 p. m. every Wed- || I3 the time todo your r work | The local passengers were: 1L D44 poygay. || or Kalsomining. See Henry Gor- Stabler, Mrs. J. McDonald and fam ily, A. Van Mavern, J. Padiock, and H. W. Alberts. Capt. C. A. Glasscock s jn com- mand of the Yukon; Joe Large m! P —— b e i Purser; J. Stollery, Chief Slkurd;; | toretold. 302 Front St. and J. Kelly, Chief Engineer |1§NEw AID GlVEN o S prominent steamboat men and well | o ‘ known in Ala | ~ FOR REN The Yukon is scheduled to leave! | FOR ] i i at b o'clock this afternoon for the! f AT, ) ; | Tth. Phone westward stopping at Tenakee, Port| | 4 IR Althrop, Uganik, and Kukak Bay with| [ A 1 FOR RENT—Furuisned cablns—$b | cannery supplies. The Yukon has per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan, passangers for Cordova for Vald i Latouche; 63 for § g | Seaview Apartmenta, any| . H for 10 for Uganik; — :sted |THE CLIFF—Furnished Apartments. Virginia IV sails for Chichagof ‘: ham, Phone 204 and way ports at 10 o'clock | (- e iesgui e ' | PALMIST —Come and have your for ——.‘ tune told from your hand. Work business, marriage and the future every Wednesday night. ”, | SHINGTON, March 22 have been sug and two for Kukak; round trip passengers. g tales —_————— ! the terrors which beset ship, H. G. Welch, Proprietor. - Tid i‘ Ti cked seamen, unable to deter- SEIGW. ATiE TR wdes omorrow their posiiton. | . — 1-2- .oom | ,,L - | Their plizht has usually been due! Apartment. Fully Furnished. Batb i and hot water included. All apts T e m 1.1 feet | to inability to obs the sun \ inted 4 ted Loy it noon, solar time. Now, however, Bewly palnted aad removate e cet | Paval authorities in all parts of the| throughout. g fooq | WOTID are showing great interest in| worked out by the Rev wkesworth of the |a formula l\llm 8. H position within 10 or 15 miles, thus avoiding the horrors of aimless drift Prote- Alaskan Hotel |500 Steel Hanapower st 'LEGION BREAKS MARGNITA IN PORT | stant Episcopal church, who served!ing o0 |as mathematician in the Navy's “In the northern hemisphere (for The mailboat Margnita, Capt. 11! Bureau of Ordinance during the instance): imagine a huge clock M. Peterson, arrived from way [ World War. face around the Pole star, with 1 and way ports this morni 10, “By sextant observation of the two above and six below—in the usual iock with six passeng Charles | stars forming the pointer of the fashion. Take as our hour hand ldstein, Mrs Andrews, and Jim | Great Bear, or the upright of the upon this imaginary clock-face the bt from ines; Mr. and Mrs | Southern Cross” he explains, 4| stars called the ‘Pointers’ and the Scott, and J. A. Ramsay from|navigator can tell his ‘t position | Great Bear or Dipper. Read the nt during the nig 12 wWay at any mon t.1hour indicated thereby, and add to PN And castawa ilors with no sex-ljt the number of months, and frac- Advertising always or other instrument can ap-itions of the month, elapsed since columns of The | proximately but definitely tell thei {January 1. Double this sum, and - e e RURGRENT U ot DB SOY RER O] [ 414, the test for which of thesc three constants we must use being that the remainder must be pc ve, vet less than 24. The result will be the true solar time—reckoned from [ midnight—with 12 to 24 for P. M time.” TRANS-ATLANTIC i . |LAST CARD PARTY OF TRANS-CONTINENT AL | REEEMARSHOMORROW CANADIAN PACIFIC The last of a series of card parties —FAMOUS— PRINCESS STEAMERS | bekahs will ba given tomorrow eve- ning at 8:30 o'clock at the Odd Fel- PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE lows Hall. —_————— NOTICE Rebekah Card Part lows' Hall, Wednesd ty-third at 8 0dd Fel- ¥y, March twen- . Lodge 7:30. adv. Home Cooked Meals Home Made Cakes and Ples For Sale FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM PHONE 167 Direct Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern Points of United States and Canada W. L. COATES, Agent | Valentine Building . C. W. WRIGHT Apply at Arcg le Cafe —— ——p Various Routes Stop-over Privileges . & v =t N Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient |r P [(‘}QISEETE;}){? G | I' CONTRACTING | MORRPIS ___| constRUCTL. N CO. Puler] BUILDING CONTRAG.)RS Auto Anderson Music Shoppe I'hone 14 $30 each. Horsepower matic Gates. Hund Wellborers Water Wheels. J. Ducrest, 111 » — = — ,...: 3rd. Renton, Wash. : S , RS I. J. SHARICK Jeweler and Optician Watches, Diamonds RECGRDS AGAIN | IN MEMBERSHIP | Lo n Silverware i [ £ INDIANAROLIS, Ind., March | ™ Jewelry ‘All membership records broker he report that has come into [Tmea -1 fonal Headquarters of The Am Juneau Public Libl‘ary ican Legion here from many posts wnd departments in all sections of he mnation on membership cam-, paigns as the second month of the year drew to a close. Tho gain, na-| tionally, on February 25, as 44,0011 and Free.Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open Fror: Open Evenings Phone 215 | VO SERVING ALASHA Regularly and Dependably - Lv.JuneauSB Lv.9eattle Ar.Juneau WATSON Mar. Mar. 13 Mar. 24 ROGERS Mar. Mar. 14 Mar. 17 ..Mar. Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 April 7 ROGERS Mar. 28 Mar. 31 WATSON April 2 April 14 April 3 April 6 April 9 April 21 and FARRAGUT calls Ketchikan, d Southwestern Alaska ports. ROGERS and Q call at all Southeastern ports. Through tickets sold from Juneau to California s—also to New York via Panama Canal. GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President Petersburg, Juneau BRICE H. HOWAKD, Agent ., Phone 4 OId Papers for salc at The Empire Office | MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. ja* every Wednetuy brate ing for Excursion Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst Chichagotf, 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. | X ¢ ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Northbound Mar. 8 Mar. 15 Due Juneau Southbound Mar. 16 Mar. 23 Steamer ALASKA NORTHWESTERN Lv. Seattle . 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. ) more than the total for the same’| qu ot o R O:e“ S *ALAMEDA Mar. 18 Mar. 18 date la vear, which then was a 1 to 65:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. YUKON Mar. 22 Mar. 30 new record in Legion history. “t0 8:80 p. 2 || ALASKA Mar. 29 April 6 The three® largest department:, % Ports of Ca Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, La- Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Books, Etc. FREE TO ALL numerically, at this time are Hlinois Pennsylvania and Ohio. Based on rercentage of 1 quotas assigned ‘he departments by National Head: ' Sh——— - marters, the three t are Flo- FERRY SCHEDULE Idaho aml Wi Flovida, which already had made, shenomenal records in membership Effective May 1st, 1926 work, winning four trophies from Leave Juneau for mw' Tread- jusiagn well and Thane s up|*7:10a.m. t9:15am.§ © as many other departments tests on 1927 membership, h imother one IFobruary 18 by being. 2:00p.m. 13:30p.m. the first state in the union to ex-| 8:16p.m. 7:30p.m.{ ceed the 1927 quota assigned it 111:16p.m. lingis, the leading state in total number of members, held a success Leave Douglas for Juneau i 8:30am. 19:30am. t§12:66p. | ful intensive campaign which th :15p.m. 8:46p.m.¢ 6:28p.m.’ state called its “Big P fe,” 6:40p.m. 7:46p.m.f 10:06p.m. more than 10000 members 11:30p.m. 1:26a.m.3 | of the same date last ye Nl t—Freight will be accepted. still going,” according to tho state Douglas only. Heckel. ttempting to reach a il of 70,000 in honor Howard Chi- adjutant, Floyd J. linois is membership of the national commander, P. Savage, whose home is in cago. turdays oaly. {—Baturd..ys only JUNEAU FERRY and VAVIGATION CO. et WATSON DUE 10 TONIGHT The Admiral Watson is due to — i s i anonnd wrive in au tonight 10 o'clock,| Advertising aiways pays. Use the jouthbound, 'columns of The Empire. SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU Regular Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle For Information as to sallings, etc., apply to THE RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. D. B. FEMMER, Agest ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Juneau, Llzaks Douglas, Alaske — e s e o s 4 PP o f CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT’S FURNISHINGS F.WOLLAND i MERCHART TAILOR JUNEAU ALASKA vt b RS s 0 res oopasrsis o SRRt SO e e 0s § ane Golf Course. | touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda and Northwestern will call both morth 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 i THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. J. K. McALISTER, Agent ¢ PHONE 301 \ (e e FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE ] LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND . PRINCESS MARY—March 10, 21, 31; April 11 PRINCESS ALICE—April 21, May 2 - Tickets to and fiom all Eastern points of United States and Canada—Various Routes—Liberal Stop- Overs, W. L. COATES, Agent, COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING ' Motorship Margnita Accommodation and Service the Hest. Leaves City Dock every Wednes- day at 8 p. m. direct to Tenakes, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and way orts. Returning from Sitka via Killlsnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Laaves every Sunday at 8 p. m. for Halnes and Skagway. For informition see ART McKINNON, Agent, Phone 149, Resldence 148, FRYE’S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACO! "“EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” 3 FRYE ; BRUAN GO vise e