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6 THE DAILY ALAbKA hMPIR]: MONDAY MAY 2, 1927. POLLY AND HER PAI S By CLIFF STERRETT MARSWELLS ¥ House Marine Paints None better { LIbTEN LNH K, HOW TH' HtCK AQ" WE GONNA CIT OFFA THIS Il Bt': WITH THE LIFE BOAT FULLA POLAQ BEARS ? )7 7 ‘qfi% YOU GOT A NEQ\/E: : QUIT ROCKIN' THE ICE- CALLIN' THAT 5:u.~/ BERG, Y'PORE SAP! {»\« LOOKIN' DEEP SEA ‘ SPECIMEN, ”L)NK '7 I ! at r) »04 : B S 9“; 4 \\ FIEC- - HARRIS Hardware Campany STCVES OUB SPECIALTY Open Evenings Phone 215 MARINE P W, SERVING ALASHA N E W S ] | : A : : / e : | | Regularly and Dependably ' i SOuthbound Lv. Seattle Ar.Juneau Ar.Juneau Adm. Farragut ... April 27 April 30 May **Queen . April 28 May 1 May STEAMER QUEEN v Al DR Rainier blaok Adm. Evans May 4 May 7 May S 1 e s o b *Adm. Rogers May 5 May 9 May IS NORTHBOUND rer caruRe e g Adm. Watson ... May 11 May 14 May SUNDAY NIGHT Signal y\: changes 'w;yl m‘,.\:v "an('n i May 12 May 16 May —Calls Haines and Skagway omitting Sitka. *—Calls Haines, Skagway and Sitka. n machiner ration of fog 1al ict may be terru d at imes ng ln‘l\:‘x }lu.;,‘ ,]y next ‘“\\M I” Al s BT ‘Watson, Evans and Farragut calls Ketchikan, Pet- t 11 o'clock from f Light ersburg, Juneau and Southwestern Alaska ports. ner had 31 ton 26, will Rogers and Queen call at all Southeastern ports and coal fo oon as practicablc with exceptions as shown. » Pacific Coal Co., and the Todd Cannery Buo Through tickets sold from Juneau to California i lowing p. ngers: W. R. Neville, 1 of position April 22, ports, al:o to New York via Panama Canal. McGaughnoy, J. Newmarker. will be replaced as soon as prac BRICE H. HOWAKD, Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent | ud, C. W. Samples and ficable 1 sew. Phone ¢ Phone 18 ucklin, Alex Bradiey,! By the direction of the Commi g condition. | Dofiglas, Alaska Phe Walter C. Maesar, ! oner of Lighthouse PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE 1L Whitney N W. C. DIBRE! Gy o K ol Jensen, and six steei Superintor I hous nd FOR ed; Th ADMIRAL LINE IR “ ) Sucui radio ¢ Phone e Queen saile 12:30 o'clock | g - pes — — b ; for Skagway and and will oI ) passeng : *OR RENT-—Furuisned cabins—$5 | H. F. ALEXANDER, President veturn here, sou el \l‘“""" Movements || fan. Al condition. Inquire Ite-| per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan, ! tomgrrow mornin NORTHBOUND : lizhle Trinsfer | Seaview Apartments. Yukon due 2 o'clock tomorrow | from Seattle May 4 at 10 u. m. b Cand: hel witer ADMIRAL FARRAGUT | Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail | FOR T en vurning system | rewly nal Hm WESTBOUND | from Seattle May 5 at 10 a. m. | i .“.[_.bh tor 50 ), p. boiler. Alaska |y couenont, | Alaska scheduled to sail from Se- | | gteam Laurdry, Juneau. iraughio | attle May 7 at 9 a. m. | b al Farragut, Capt. C. C.| | Princess Alice schieduled to sail | |FOR SALE OR RENT — Planos. | MI\L}:,LLA_NLUU:; All apts. | ited and renpavated | last night FOR SALI IRestaur H ~ Y ol Jam Rupeft afternoon. \“m““ R . GRE | THE CLIFF—Furnished Apartments. | - . and Sam Knudson IAI &LIJI:DI{LIX:II) FMLH’:G;‘ S E | IL G. Welch, Proprietor. i - r i 3 Ofi. Marshall and John | | Alameda scheduled to sall from | FOR SALE — Fixtures, dishes and| s———- - oiale o o Kmoire 3 Kennedy for Haines. ‘ Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow. [ 17 SBiking dtatiia Arcade Cafe, | SEAVIKW Room | Old Papers t()l b‘llt' at I e L’“t"“’ 1ce et | | Admiral Evans scheduled to sail | | Juguire \ G Heltan [ Apnroment ©ylly Furnished Bath | 1 - oy e MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. Salls every Wednesday even- ing for Excursion Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, The Admi Graham, in port Saturday| from Seattle May 7 at 9 p. m. . > e e S » ), night i ock from the sonth, || Wednesday. K L honOBTAple, Records, | P ALMIST—Come ana Zave your for- | Juneau Public Library Hirst Chichagot, Falcon Arm and Chichagot. Carrying Passengers ‘f','.l.'a S 'f.':'f\;.'{: “.."‘".‘.' "v':"rh' gl souTlmomlu') sAlu.mGs 1T b 3ot ';M;U;“Dh Hepairing,| tune told trom your hand. Work and Free Reading Room and Frelght. Al freight to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednes- Bobner, Clifford Bailly, Wm. McDon- Q‘::;'I‘“,_’n‘,';_ outhibound % M 1! Xnderson Music Shoppe, Phone| :’o“rmlnel?' n;t;rzl 12‘32:1“‘«‘;1'“ tuture | City Hall, Second Floor day. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. uld, Emil Olsen, W. W. Blake, Mi.|| admiral Watson due southhound | | 143, ok ok g X Main Street at 4th A l,'\un\\lnklr-. Archie Van \\5ukl-- 9 a. m. tOMOITOW. | ! | Reading Room Open Fror . W. Allen, Dan Numbrue, W. W.1 nNomthwestern southbound about {800 Steel Hanapower stump pullers WANTED | 8 a. m to 10 p. m. Speucer, Rodney Vanstrom, and umhli Wednesday morning. | $30 each. Horsepower $75. Auto-|——— — o A Y | Circulation Room Open From steerage | Admiral Farragut due southbound | | matic Gates. Hand Wellborers iy et KILEHOR ] ST PNy el i 1 The steamer rewmained in port un-| about May 12, Water Wheels. J. Ducrest, 111 work. Apply Hooker ‘t 8‘30‘ : p. m. | til 2 a. m. saili for the westward | . J. 3 R i . 2. 4 44 44 0 8: p. . | Sl i tangeihe TAssears: ML | | LOCAL SAILINGS Il ara. Renton, Wash. WANTED—Couple want work. Wite| t Margnita scheduted to leave for | Current Magazines, Newspapers, good cook. Both used to farm,| W N ALASKA \@AA\ STEAMSHIP COMPANY Ju Bf Villar Pride, akuty Prgage e 7 v ety ok ¥ {,',fl."“,,“w'll,l 'u-‘ oM. F. M. Bl || sSitka and way ports at 8|| HOME OF QUICK SERVICE janitor or kitchen work. Man will| Reference Books, Etc. ! ley, and thr erage for Cordova: o'clock Wednesday night. Sults pressed from 15 to 20 min- work separately. P. 0. Box 623. | FREE TO ALL SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED ) steerage for | | Paciflc sails for Port Alexander | !4 Phone 576, JORDAN'S VALET e W. P. Rane Vol L6 e s for Valdek | and way ports First and Fif- | | iy COCKER Spaniel dog to give away i ‘”“I o 4 1o valgy i teenth of every month at 8§ [ |SERVICE. s " 4% | 8" damecng living “outside of Ju- ¢ SAILING SCHEI?UEE Duaa 1| 8 m neau. Phone 4104, ue Juneau ue Juneau PR]NCESS AL]CE i | America First leayes for Pe‘;::« .r;u:)roi(()it;gb ;.u valued at more than T R vk } g! SHARICK I Steamer Lv. Seattle Northbound Soutbbound | burg at 1 p. m. every - | 2,000, rancs. FEE SRS TR v i o egweler a: cian i VES b il 2 NORTH SATURDAY ll nesday. )| When her day's work is done sho stenographer wants office work, é Watches, ndDglll,: ds NORPHWESTREN -Am‘l‘l 30 April 26 May 4 RETURNS SOUTH Virginia IV salls for Chichagot | |hess at church ceremonies. She fishes | temporary or permanent. Inquire; )y on, i YUKON 5 pril 3 May 3 May 11 N | and way ports at G olclock | 'food, clothing and saleable articles hmpire 3818. Silverware ! *ALAMEDA May 3 9P. M. May % May 7 e L ey Wetndatay LalGE | rout ‘of the garbage cans that line | ereere =g | | REC ALASKA ... May 7 May 10 May 18 2 —“'1 m‘\"”:: ,'h:,'l'",‘,: “}m'}::l‘: :_f['f:l !.__—.—_____. "“s‘“"’ sidewalks l‘““‘";‘{ "‘I‘““,”;l Inquire ;.,,,,,l;’:o Sgis Jewelry : Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Vaidez, La- day evening at § o'clock from theg AT T i e e e s 3 T —_————————8 touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameds south with llu Inllu\\m» 3 home to beg, but wa kly re- ey Vb o i X | will call both north and southbound at Petersburg. 51‘[| I\yl huu;l.]u . |u.u,.’ R Tides Tomorrow | l‘e‘i\:‘:d, TR, DS v house work, ol ©olg Trapsfer. ‘; F g;‘RY ;(‘HIFQDIIDLI;E ! *—Alameda returns from Juneau. ribideau, 1. J. Batton, and A. W. s | - ective May 1s 1 Ashiy i | Low tide 4.4 fect THE EMPIRE HAS THE LSRG~ Leave Juneau for Douglas, Tread- W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHOKE 2 3 4t 90 Cllock Saturdsy nighty abEl iR Aias 166 tect SEVEN HALIBUT | B5T. MOSTEEGRRAUATR = AND| well and Thane L W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 returned to Juneau southbound, at S!tfigh tide o'clo g . JEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | 4. i BOATS IN PORT |0l iksia. ["Jonm. T ecttamd 2o last night; sailing for the! . 0p.m. *4:30p.m. | 11 aclock with ths following |o . ; | OVER WEEK-END ‘ 7:30p.m. 9:40p.m.| T A. J. Bozarth, Mrs Paris Scnlb Woman I Il.lufl\ m. i Izl 00a.m.| and baby Bozarth, HIH H The halibut boats Ceitic, Capt. MORRIS | eave 0'18 A8 jor JRBSAR BB B Rated as Willonsre , 72 ot i G, o e M. | LOWER FREIGHT RATES frox ”;vvl Weirick, "l‘ ',1“"““,‘“f:;‘x:‘x;«%"‘ PARIS. May 2—A millionaire |Fane. Capt uui.; .lnl\\ana‘-n, ulm CONSTRUCTION CO. -':.p',n“‘q' lg 3;32 or Seatt . € " e ABIE WA TRR 3 “hris o ( 7:45 H .m.| % o e o e | ccrub-womad, JAQ. Faptmages. 1 gar.|B0Udds: " Shipe, "Chris ‘Mulve. 300 ALERR v GG LA ‘ FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA S. Feldon, H. G. Nordling, and M :n:-u”lflmr mn‘l l'wus” on |]l_n' Ml"m' 000 lmuml : Emma, Capt. Tom i—Freight will be accepted. F. E. Pursifull for Vancouver, {has been found by the police. Pr- o s AT | §—Douglas only. Wbt Tor Vancouver. " |bas boon found by tne police, B geunis tewns, i || o A BINET - peetemiy Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle NOTICE TO MARINERS | Kee her name, the au-iye o over 1" Capt. Pete Hildre with *—Thane Gold Course, l{horities mevertheless vouch for her! g Srsare ot g L —{Saturdays only. March 31, April 21, May 11 6,000 pounds : |the w ) Recf |ownership of the apartment building hing |where she lives in an unheated attic y—Fish Egg pril 21 to fl dur 'k end from the fishin captain reported jon of |room g aather e banks hniit | wHer incoime SEGABGE: b ot Gpe- §DI0 Woather o the banks whick THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. JUNE \L I'LRR\ and MILL WORK econds, flash 0.3 sec e-powe 4 3 AV AT N 4.3 avmeue, santie e SIREC LT SHER0, the Paris N ToL B oy, xpent ves Plate and Window NAVIGATION CO. 7. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 tform on fop of Grpile dolphin. [building, she owns two housesn Auhl. fhe hatbut hovs 5 atform, agcumulator box and rail-lArras, three farms and some e |,joq°ang single men baseball game. GLASS l PULSE AND CARD READING = i The boats will leave about the % Aoy s | ] ~ middle of the weeks for the banks. MORRIS A3 SR e S 1 | or no charge. Home readings by . | appointment. Steps across from || Moose Hall on right side, No. || 413. Phone 2204. RGeS The Gresen, Capt. Andrew Rostness was taking ice and Dbait this morn- ing and will leave for the banks this afternoon., CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS CANADIAN PACIFIC mc;;umrv ' "mm TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Sam's TURKISR and STEAM BATHS, Skin Treatments beneficial for Rheumatism. 304 Front St. adv TRANS-CONTINENTAL - k2 REDUCED FARE GOOD PROVIDER'S FAMILY ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS cAnADIAN rmm mfiu n- e May 9, 13, 23; June 2 SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE \Q“" Blates' aad "Canddar v‘“nm""'i?u S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” s ™ ™ GENERAL Mfimd BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle r information as to sailings, etc., apply to A — _qh of Usited COASTWISE Wmmm Various Routes Stop-over Privileges . ‘ ‘ TICKETS ON SALE—May 22 to September 15 THE BOR];E%! .LINE. TRANSPORTATION CO. MOtOTShi FINAL RETURN LIMIT—October 31, 1927 19aes Bidg., Bhtdls.. Wash. Accommodation and Servics the um. mu Dock. ednes- ] D "'fif‘,,ffl’,mm‘ day at 8 p. m. direct to ‘Hoonah, Chichagat, Bies :a “way FAMOUS mcm STEAHERS Toht — ) AND SEATTLE Aw&“@o J,‘; § FURNISHINGS Direct Mnnfln%lflnt Vi ver to all Eastern Points of __——‘.fi:;i-‘“fl‘———“ o ' ' CALIFORNIA F.WOLLAND _ OB TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS GRQCERY MERCHANT TAILOR ¥. L COATES, Agem A g e orts. Returning from Sitka pmnm. Tenakee, Hoonah. Leavés every Sunday at 8 p. m. for Haines My.mwmmm McKINNON, Agent, Phone 149, . 148, - .o ‘*‘M-mmm«m- esceesesss b

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