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aabam oo o e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY MARCH 24, 1927 IF DAu)S BE EN | KIDDING ME ABOLT ) | MR KNDTENOGGLE THE MILLIONAIRE L SEAY THE D"Jk} \ MARINE NEWS TTWO ADMIRAL STEAMERS ARE \lmm(’r Movements | NORTHBOUND Admiral Evans due Saturday Admiral Rogers due Mor SCHEDULED SAIL || [(emmE | | |ePEAK TO ) | MR PERKINS. ) ]}) CLIFF S'ILKIH TT SORRY MRS PERKING )‘ BUT MR PERKINS ! LEFT FOR MR KNUTENOGGLE'S OFFICE TwO HOURS AGO ! BY LJD‘L’L:/‘ I MUST BE i ON THE |4 OF THE nous&now e THE HON MA & - | ere FAINTED ! < s Ala scheduled to | s March 26 at 9 a m. || Princ Mary scheduled to sail from Vancouver March 26 at e | : == =4 FOR SA ’ ; AtiE: ioq it Wataon -soheanled o SEATTLE, Marc Steamor | | ¥ o & = & R s e Bt i | 1§ THE MEDIUM saitabie for 50 b o oter. Alaska | CONSTRUCTION CO. ucen scheduled to sail from Se- | | Southweste Alaska orts o Steam Laundry, Junes attle Marchh 21 at 10 4. m 115 passengers including G Mit {lhro'fgh IWh"‘h 'he genfrflj S L YALL KINDS OF Alameda scheduled to sail from J. Sumpf, Grant A, Daldwin s:ppwie;an always have its wanis| \ioop saLi-—One gas boat, leusth 21 > Seattle Apr at 9 aom e steerage for June: J S ¢ . feet 4250, One gas boat, lengtl 7] No\'trllv:rc!.(m'n” o e sl AR 2 L A Closing tinte for classified ad- 26 0. Etderis S CABI]\L r from Seatlle Aprll 2 at 10 |lat 10 o'cloek this Aorencon for| [ ertisements: 2 B AL ( 215 | | am theastern Alaskan ports with e snel fur Cirlay iRdven L . — | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Giizota, Includiae il follon sements : . M | |FOR SALE—six-weeks-old pigs. Ap-| | Yukon scheduled southbound o Junean: W. J ey, Frane Ten cents per line first in-| | ply C. Il Switzer, Box. 11 M LL I{ about March 30 McKenzie, Irene Irwin, Mrs. T "’E‘,"’“' ‘ ; FOR SALE OR R “Boarding | LOCAL SAILINGS | |Stank, E. €. Guerin and (wo ive cents for continuwoms sub | | "5 o e i rens Plate and Window | Margnita scheduted to leave for | |stecraze | |sequent insertion. | o I 01 GLASS | Sitka and way ports at & || O | hLUl‘"‘t five average words to| | e i 2l >L.ASS | o'clock Wednesday night and |: —— —zi | | the line, FOR SALK OR RENT — Pianos | X | for Skagway at § ofclock Sun- | | | WHO'S WHO | | | Minimum charge, 50 cents. I‘ L e MORRIS e nte e or e AND WHERE | —— T (o e, ot Puno i CONSIRUCTION. G0, PR ~ " 4 | Anderson Music Shoppe. Phoue| BUILDING CONTRACTORS viRGIale V. satla tor okichasat| | M. 8. Wilson, local broker, res GASBOAT TFORHIR et 1 AR i turned (o Juneau on the Northwest-, mann at Empice o e | and way ports at 10 o'clock | ! " o 0 bhusines trip. in o) e i 1500 Steel liané = 5 every Wednesday night. ! : s Yy {WA Jingling of any kind,| $30 cach. Horsepower $75. Auto [ westwar “airbanks 3 amn) | g 0 R iAoy . Phone 200! matic Gates. Iand Wellborers | | o+ ]] g[[ “ 1ICK ' i — | Water Wheels. J. Ducrest, 113 || Jeweler and Optici; I I o "f‘.l',l e e :.',!:4,\“.. i Position a3 deck hand, | 3ra Dentie Wi | | Watches, Dmr;onig or on MSINEeSs i, 2 ’ | et ,?_""’r"f_w M| Walter Heisel left on the North :{:::1"7 ,,In,,,l,\ i Sheln A o G S U TR | e Silverware *western for Seattle, He will : Lot L( AND I‘UUNU || g Low tide 11:32 a. m 2.6 fem e e e s = U Jewelry e [ et |00 the same steamer leaving & LW ANTED TO T Low tide 11:31 p. m 6.2 fept! APl 2 louse furnished. Phone 2503, 07 g = — s it 108 fost] FEmest Kirberser is making a busi- | —— gl e sl container. turn o W S hotide 5:54 1 8 fosti | o trip to the First City on the| VANTED—25 to 30 h. p. boat to| — S e A | Public Lib % = ! Northw stern | tow seine boat and carry ponds| Silver % "’”_' D ek uneau tublic Labrary RUMMAGE SALE [ SR | on fishing grounds around Kodiak ‘l’li"}""','l o vatue at this sason || and TFree Reading Room| | New Coats, Dresies and Smocks.| Island vicinity, from about July S8 PR e O b itk ; The Ameri Legion Auxiliary| Jarman rift Shop. Zaiv,| 15th to August 15th. Notity At-[ ™men Creel 5 1 Cx%u{iulé,tricego:g 41!}\00: will hold a R Bl tinal 4l et ! lantic & Pacific Packing Co., 305 SO SaERe e | - nn o P and Hth in the old “Dug Out” on| Advertising always s. Use the| Mutual Life Bldg., Seattle, Wasn.|portation Company and has accepted, Beading “""‘l palEo Bhdani Streat aab. EHINRAb 6P T e A _ — _|a position with the Warner Machine| 8 a m to 10 p m 1 = L i S MISCELLANEOUS Company | Circulation Room Open From i e e R M s S R 5 5 L. Kingman has accepted tha posi-| | 1 to 8:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. i = e : CluuPOD {tion as purser and left last night on to 8:30 p. . | T Frances Fos Aldskan Hotel [the Margnita Current Magazines, Newspapers, IF YOU BUY A GENERAL Begeo Therapy Tivaro Toerapy |0 I oy g Mgin, Kigpaous i k . | MOTORS CAR PALMIST—Come and hay o }"l{{\"},‘f“\ffij‘}}}s, apt, 1|4 FBEE T0 ALL ! » < tune told fro LT IR T A e i e e g | business, m. e and the future! . i i Fal | ~ 3 5 8 5 . 3 o'clock on her regular run to Sitka| YOU WILL NEVER HAVE AN ORPHAN CAR | toretold 302 Front st clack an bt sgklar o o Sike) SINRY SEININNIS i A T Stare T. Pinkham, United States, Effective May 1st General Motors have 20.000 Dealers rOl\ RENT Post Office Inspector i J:;:‘.: tlorynnn’n:.ls,“hud W, ; | FOR RENT—TFurusued cablus—g5 | /U trin ¢ well and Thane | throughout the country T lhauhe s idgan|lue mars(s -‘.;,;xg“‘ '9;,53_“‘ '1?22"“” : - e ; SR Seaview Apartments. oot 8300p.am. 0p.m. +30p.m | DROP IN AND SEE OUR BUICK e ST ”"hm'lll“ ::::n.m 7:30p.m.1 ‘:iiozv-m‘ 5 s 290 ) 2 THE CLIFF-—Furnishe partments. sl p.m. a.m CHEV ROLETS and PONTIACS H. G. Welch, Proprietor. 50 commonpl: Leave Douglas for’ Junean | as sidered almost pi 8:30a.m. $9:30am. t§12:66p.m = | SEAVIEW APTS. — 1-2-3 Room been adve 2:16pm. 8.46pm.t 6:36p.m.i | Apartment. Fully Furnished. Bath | apartment” for s 6:40p.m. 7:46p.m.§ 10:06p.m.| y and hot water included. All apts without getting a ten-'11.30; 1:26a.m. R C‘)'.’.()r.’ l‘lot‘)r C()'n,)“"»y newly painted and renovated cowded New York '-;r‘:;(ht will be .:C.DM i e 25th, is l:unn'm(‘ A=—-Doukias guiY: 3 g s o 4 Paley 3 S $—Saturdays only. i NORTHWESTERN Day at Gold vin's Bmporium.adv.| §_py i O O { N | IN PORT LAST 1 = o a u {—8aturd..ys only | OUTH|{| PLASTERING |; L X i TRANSATLANTIC — \CAASRY ! NJEET’ § H } CEM}:N'IEWORK || JUNEAU FERRY and ! PALIFIC fis stmpor Nonthwistorn. ‘Oaps 4 CONTRACTING | NAVIGATION CO. g {William Jensen, arrived from the " ‘ iwestward last night at 10:30 o'clock | | C \,\n%}‘}[‘(e’l;g}” ; T ERERLT i & {with the following passenge L\ . Advertiaing uinars gggh disa-ihe { TRANS-CONTINENTAL | Adsit, Malcolm Wilson, E. I golumna’ of (ke DU { 5 o {rop, M. J. Carrothers, J. Phipps, and i Mike Dorney. F CANADIAN PACIFIC | The steamer left the City Whart SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE i at 12, o'clock, midnight, for Seattle (1 { ——FAMOUS—— 'and way ports including Wrangell S s BORDER QUEEN,, g I " jand Ketchikan, The Northwestern b PRINCESS STEAMERS (il not stop a1 Petersburs ws per || GENERAL nmcnmo BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU b TO | Passengers sailing on the steamer llnh? from Union Pacific Dock, Beattle PRINCE RUPERT, VANCO v ifor Seattle were: Mrs. Hoover, Susie F‘or information as to sallings, etc., nwlv to " J NCOUVER, VICTORIA iJackson, Robert Jackson, James T. s Tyl e i e 5 "o || THE RORDER LINE TRANSPO gTATION co. } D SEATTLE Charles Goldstein, Lillian Liberty, 1160 Stuart Bide, Se!m-. ¢ Charlie Hoxie, John Coats, Mrs. M. D. B. FEMMER, Agent ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Y . : ’ H Kashevaroff, Albert White, Mrs. Al- Juneau, Alasks Douglas, Alaska 3 Direct Connections 'at Vancouver to all Eastern Points of best White, Walter Heisel and one it 4 United States and Canada isteerage for Seattle; Mrs. M. E. Gil- | v—s. o ¥ —fidea, Mre. H. P. Hansen, H. W TRIIEN Yag | 1§ Vari R he Selden, Paul H. Doyle, Ernest Ker. CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT'S B arious Routes Stop-over Privileges | verzer, ana H. E. Smith for Ketchi. FURNISHIN g' ‘kan; D. J. Lemieux and one stoor I¢ HINGS 5 { s ! o - age for Wrangell & Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient i e F W 0 L L A N D ¥ | “Bob" Coughlin, wellknown pur- 'ser, formerly on the mailboat Este- f : g W. L. COATES, Agent ibeth, and purser on the Margnita CHANT TAILOR b Valentine Building Tudkat singe it has been operating, has re- JUNEAU ALASKA signed from the Coastwise Trans- Pl - e Pt B B PP PP 0tt v vt s ot o P8 50 S oa ) Baby Buggies GO CARTS and other vehicles RETIGED While You Wait ® / L I HARRIS | Hardware Company ‘ STOVES OUR GTECIALTY | Phone 215 M Open Evenings | | Il | = SERVING ALASHA Regularly and Depend Lv.Seattle 9 Ar.Juneau Lv.JuneauSB Mar. 13 Mar. 24 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 April 17 Mar. 28 Mar. 31 April 2 April 14 April 3 April 6 FARRAGUT April 9 April 21 WATSON, EVANS and FARRAGUT calls Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau and Southwestern Alaska ports. N call at all Southeastern ports. tickets sold from Juneau to California Through ¢ portg—also to New York via Panama Canal. BRICE H. HOWAKD, Agent Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President wO]d Papers for salc. at ‘The Empire Office MOTORSH"’ VIRUINIA IV Salls every Wednesday even- ing for Excursion Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurler Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst Chichagot, 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. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 15 NORTHWE .12 Mar. 15 Mar. 23 *ALAMEDA . 15 Mar. 18 Mar. 18 YUKON 19 Mar. 22 Mar. 30 ALASKA 26 Mar. 29 April ¢ Ports of C Ke cnllmn Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, La- touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda and Morthwestern 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. 7. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCQUVER, SEATTLE: LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—March 10, 21, 31; April 11. PRINCESS ALICE—April 21, May 8 CANADIAN, &Clflu Y, COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING Motorship Margnita Accommodation and Service the Beit.v Leaves City Dock every Wedn day at 8 p. m. direct to Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and way orts. Returning trom Sitka via Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves svéry Sunday at 8 p. m. for Haines and y. For intormutioh dee ART McKINNON, Agent, Phone® 149, Residence 148. Tickets to-and fiom all Eastern wln 5&:2. and cuudipvu'lnul Mu! L ors. FRYE'S “DELICIOUS” HAMS ANB BACON "zm!'mmo NAME [MPLIFS” FRYE - BRUKN ¢ B L |

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