The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1927, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1927 By — — L CLIFF¥ STERRETT I DEMAND THAT \—|HAVE PATIENCE MW\ YOU RESCUE MY DEAR LADY, NOYH\NG HUSBAND OFF'N ,‘CN\) BE DONE TiLL THAT ICEBERG ! THS FOG LlFTJ = THIS INSTANT, 4 CAPTAIN STORM! MARINE NEWS i Steamer Movements | l NORTHBOUND | | Yukon due at 4 o'clock this af | ternoon, | | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p. m. tonight. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail LARGEST CRAFT BUILT HERE IS LAUNGHED TODAY from Scattle tomorrow at 10 PO a. m | | Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail | sk d s .8 | from Seattle May 5 at 10 a. m i » MO[O‘S_}"P Yakobi Christened| | ajaska schoduied to sail from 86 3 AR by Miss Peggy McLeod at || _attle May 7 at 9 a. m. s | | Princess Alice scheduled fo sail Woodman and Berntsen | = from Seattle May 7 at 9 p. m i [| Wednesday The largest boat ever built in| Admiral Wateon scheduled to sail JUlRAL Shke. 1 ohod Sthie b et it from Seattle May 11 at 10 a. 1 at the yards of Woodman and Bernt-| | Queen scieduled to sail from Se- sen, boatbuilders The boat, christ-| ttle May 12 at 10 a. fu ened the kobi, was built for|! SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Capt. Tom P. Smith, former owner|| Northwestern southbound about the Ame I, and prominent 2 o'clock tomorrow morning , Admiral Farragut due southbound \m(w officiated in|| 8bout May 12 . by breakin LOCAL SAILINGS | of champag Margnita scheduted to leave for | lid down the Sitka and way ports at 8 | " 1] o'clock Wednesday ni | The new boat is one of the finest| | Pacific sails for P ( of its type in Alaska, and will be and way ports First and Fif- used as a pleasure craft. It is 50 teenth of every month at 8 | feet long, with 11% foot beam. A|| a. m. | 50 horsepower Atlas Imperial diesel| | America First leaves for Peters- | engine will be installed in a few! burg st 1 p. m. every Wed- | days. The hoat will be capable|| nesday. | of making 10 knots :Ull hour, The | Virginia IV sails for Ch‘f‘]lflfi(\f‘ orie “maKing the ‘Steenin auasters| | @04 way ports at 6 o'clock | free from e ine or cookin smells i d every Wedyesday - night. ! The sleeping quarters will accom g A 5 2 modate en peopiv comfortably.|@—m—————— g ] The Y will draw five and one- | nalf She has a forward deck Tides Tomorrow ! ace of 14 feet, a deck space aft % — 14 feet and hold capa of| Low tide ot 11 tons. | High tide This is the the argest motorship| Low tide ever to be built and launched in|High tide Juneau, and Capt. Smith is highly | atisfied with the workmanship. He| “With the pulp industry con: ‘| ADMIRAL WATSON ) Juneau, the people qmum' IN PORT 8 HOURS have a chanc » see more of our home boat-building industry, 1| DELAYED BY TIDE it should be encouraged by the loca!| people as Woodman and Berntsen astior Adiihal Nk abion. . chpl i are the finest boatbuilders in Y8 inimdRt: Al Horhide Ef Northwe: ock from the westward with | Frank A. Aldrich from mer remained herc o, 2 g unable to with the tide , and sailed ger, The |one pa [ Yakntat lto load fresh f | make connectiol STEAMER QUEEN ] TAKES 99 BOXES = Wil Narrows FlSH SOUTHBOUND o'clock for Seattle, - e — NORTHWESTERN SOUTH 2 A M. » steamer Queen, Capt. Victor| | NEEWAH, | YOURE FOR SALE | MARSWELLS House Chevrolet . Inquire Davi I'hc FOR SALE CHEAP in ma in good cond Phone Douglas 143 FOR SALE Small house, 5th Park. See Nick Sucuf FOR ¢ "5 passenger D sedan. A1 condition. Inquire House 711 wurning , Juneau. Brunswick P Sbeet Music, ing $5.00, P onographs, 143, Gus B Lan- heated Bakery. - |FOR RE Steam heated apa o mont 1ly. ition and !’l;- Re system PALMIGT--Conr p. boiler. Al iska T '— Planos | Records, | pert Piano Tun-, 600 Steel Han@power stump $30 each. Horsepower §7 matic Gates. Hand Water Wheels. J. Ducrest, 3rd. Renton, Wash. Wellborers 111 | | HOME OF QUICK SERVICE | sufts pressea from 15 to 20 min- utes. Phone 576, JORDAN'S VALET ack | | WAN WANTED FOR RI ment FOR RENT—IFursned per month. Inquire Mrs. Seaview Apartments, ive your for r hand. Work and the futur tune husiness foretold. told from iu.‘u “au l’ulyllc Library Reading Room City Hell, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open Fror 8 1. to 10 p. m. on Rooni Open From | and 7 WANTED - | Women Apply good cook or kitchen work eparately. P. O janitor Current M)g,uzmex, Newspapers, Reference Books, Etec. FREE TO A’L nquire house work ‘ J. SHARICK SERVICE. —adv. | Catholic Chureh, last month annull=d ' Jeweler and 0 | ot i Marconi's marriage to Beatrice Watches, Dm};;;cmn Lights May Twinkl Brien, daughter of the late Baron B nds ghts May winkle .. |1mchiquin | Silverware / T A mi is 53 years of T On Rambow Folmiam t mtess is young .and be welry | atic ]dll:!l'\ famil - effort ill more be . a plan now is under consi |tion to provide an elaborate jcolored lighting m for the "bow fountain at the east end of re ing pool, which stretches f: Rair the o ash rge the Enqu docked in Juneau this! The steamer Northwestern, of the the Lincoln Memorial toward W mornir 7 o'clock from Hain Alaska mship Co., is due to av ngton '\humln.nl L and S with four passenge in Juneau at 2 o'clock tomor-| Kieut. Col. 1 Gr: in cha F. D, ' Bli Katanook, Dr. W. row morning, southbound, according,of public buildings and grovnds here, E. Mulhollan and L. McFerran. [to latest advices received. |thinks that the lights, placed in The) steamer sailed from the water and arranged so that the colors - -ee HIGHWAY TO SAIL Capt. E. P. afternoon to ty Wharf at 9 o'clock for Seat-| tle, with 99 boxes of fresh fish from the Juneau Cold Storage Company, Sturat and the New Eng-/a camp craw to work on Point Agi Clark, take The Higuway, !will leave this 4 Sebastia 4 land Company. Of the ship-|The work will be under the direction 3 boxes will be discharged|of Charles Wilson. ment 2 th il BaEogs. | S g e at Ketchikan and from there w rikt AEOAND BYRAMER be shipped to Prince Rupert. Pas-| sengers leaving on the steamer OAKLAND, Cal, May 3. — Fire were: A. C. Salped, Mrs. A. C.|starting in the First Officer’s cabin Salped and Henry Salped for Pet-|aboard the Matson line steamship (-rnll)urg: Mrs. Frank Murphy, K.|Enterprise docked at Alameda, caused Hardenson and H. J. Lane for Ket-|$1500,000 damage and severely burn- chikan. ed the first officer. TRANS-CONTINENTAL REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS A Various Routes Stop-over Priyileges P TICKETS ON SALE—May 22 to September 15 FINAL RETURN LIMIT—October 31, 1927 FAMOUS PRINCESS STEAMERS PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER VICTORIA AND SEATTLE 3 Direct Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern Points of United States and Canada -4 £y g FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS =, W. L. COATES, Agent .| Valentine Building would alternate, would make !derful sight. He has asked trical companies fc restions, the installation is expected to costly and may be delayed for s time, owing to a short Marconi Engaged to Wed ROME, May | of William Mar to Countess Maria Christia | Scalli, of Rome, is officially a ed. The The engager Sacred Rola Tribunal, of - Has returned to Junegau, and ready to do your PHONE 12 ROSS THE PAINTER PAINTNG and KALSOMINING won elec- but be ome ge of funds. Beautiful» Young Countess ment the —2 is | AND HIGH QUALITY Too! Homnest weight and never late! Tocer o CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 thats$ te ! aristoci C. & D. LU'KSHURI X &P , Phone 4 H RRY SC Hm Effective May 1st, 1926 s Leave Juneau for Douglas, Tread- well and Thane When in the see Femme or plione TR = *7:10a.m. 5§ *188 00\'ny 014 papers for sare at The Empire. 00p.m. *1:30p.m. | it o e 1 o | 9:40p.m.| $1:00a.m Leave Deuglns for Iunelu MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window k. ast and Future accurately tol MOR RIS or no charge. Home readings by | ! CONSTRUCTION CO. appointment. Steps across from BUILDING CONTRACTORS JNEAU FERRY and N\VI(;!\I'[ON' CO | | Moose Hall on right side, No. | 413. Phone 2204. L] 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, Ageat ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Juneau, Alaska Douglas, Alaska CLOSING OUT SALE OF GE FURNISHINGS F. WOLLAND S MERCHANT TAILOR JUNEAU = ALASEA B L rrmre s crrrrri s s r s et s et e v oo s moOeseese | | | B — & THIS 1S | INDEED A SMALL DEED! | Marine Paints None Bett r g | HARRIS J Hardware Company STCVES OUR SPECIALTY ; Phone 215 Open Evenings SERVING ALASHA Regularly and \Depefi(/d‘)_y SOuthbonnd Lv. Seattle Ar.Juneau Ar.Juneau Adm. Farragut ....April 27 April 30, May 12 **Queen April 28 May 1 May Adm. Evans . May 4 May 7 May *Adm. Rogers . May 5 May 9 May Adm. Watson ......May 11 May 14 May *Queen May 12 May 16 May *+__Calls Haines and Skagway omitting Sitka. *—Calls Haines, Skagway and Sitka. Watson, Evans and Farragut calls Ketchikan, Pet- ersburg, Juneau and Southwestern Alaska ports. Rogers and Queen call at all Southeastern ports « with exceptions as shown. Through tickets sold from Juneau to California ports, alto to New York via Panama Canal. BRICE H. HOWAKkD, Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone 4 Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE | H. F. ALEXANDER, President Old Papers for bdlb at 1he Kmpire Office || MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Sells every Wednesday even- ing for Excursion Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carrying Passenge: and Freight. All freight 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 Bouthbound NORTHW April 23 April 26 May 4 YUKON JApril 30 May 3 May 11 *ALAMEDA May 3 9P. M. May 7 May \ g ALASKA . iay 7 May 10 May 18 Ports of Call: Ketcnlknn, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdes, La- touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda 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. 3 J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 l ‘JOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, m LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND ; PRINCESS ALICE—April 21; i May 2, 12, 23; June 2. IM mmto.-am-mnmnmuotuuu States and cn.u—v-rlou Overs. W. L. COATES, Agent. COASTWISE 'rmsrmmnofi €o. Motorsth Margmta Aceonmduhl and Service the Best. Leaves City Dock every Wednes: |'day_at 8°p. m. direct to Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagot, Sitke snd way orts. Returning from Sitka via Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Leaves every Sunday at 8 p. m. for Halnes and Skagway. For information ses ART McKINNON, Agent, Phone 149, Residence l.ll. SAILS FOR PORT' ] WAY PORTS ll'l."%'b . M.S. PACIFIC 5 B2 } FREIGHT ACCEPTED ucmwun ! i { | | 1 | Yo o e J. B. CARO & CO. ~ —

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