The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 7, 1927, Page 6

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% POLLY AND HER PALS WE COULDN'T 6IT OFF N) THE ICEBERG ‘CAUSE ¢ OUR BOAT 15 CHOCK FULLA POLAR BEARS! NEWS .| n- £ SRR Steamer Movements | I Tid n ¥ es Tomor | NORTHBOUND r, s ik : Admiral Evans due in port at 9 | | Low tide % a. m. Sunday High tide Admiral Rogers due Monday. Low tide Alaska due Tuesday. High tide SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Alice scheduled to sail MARSWELLS House Marine Paints None Better | il SR HARRIS Hardware Company STCVIS CUR SPECIALTY STCVIS Open Evenings Phone 215 from Vancouver at 9 o'clock R U tonight Admiral Watson scheduled to sail | 4 £ from Seattle May 11 at 10 a. m. | | :’I"'x‘ 4 FOR SALE | FOR RENT | Queen scheduled to sail from Se- | |11 : TOB0 | awelien - | e - attls Ma T | — FOR SALE 250 |mu|\\ll alr com-| FOR RENT—Furuisned cablus—$5 Alameda scheduled to sail from | pyy SCOU Ol pump. Alaska Steam| per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan, Seattle May 13 at 9 a. m TS ARE Seaview Apartments. I | Northwestern scheduled to sail | | ) FOR SALE—% ton Dodge chassis.| Jmie ¥ | | from Seattle May 14 at 9 a. m. | | GIVEN HOT SPREAD Birgain., Can b seen at Juneay SEAVIEW APTS. — 1-2-3 Room | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS BY MRS. FAULKNER oior: | Apurtment. Fully Furaisned. Bath | Yuken southbound about May 10. | | perd - e & e - and hot water included. All apts | Admiral Farragut due southbound | | The Boy Scouts who have beer FOR SALI—1926 Chevrolet Lan-| pewly painted and renovated | about May 12. { |cleaning up Gastineau Heig gau. Fine saffitlon. Ingeibe Jhe throughout, i Loct}ll. SAILINGS ||.-4\\A.m..,1 by a delicious e, DhouBcuRg atiers 4 AR argnita scheduled to leave fur, hot rolls, baked beans, l“UlT —Restiiirant. Gs HWrick: MISCELLANEO | Sitka and way ports at 8 ||ice cream by Mrs. H “aul son at Home Boarding Hous [ s Gy "0U o'clock Wednesday night. [1ast evening when tHey bad finistied — o i L D — | PALITAT ¢ 6 30 Pacific safls for Port Aloxander | |their work. Thessupper was serveq FOR SALE OR RENT — Pilanos | © .:m ‘l PR AR LY ol and way ports First and Fit- | (on the lawn of Faulkner's rosidence | Brunswick Phovographs, Rewords,| | o " IR S IS : = teenth of every month at 8 [| Harold H. Post claims to bo the| Sheet Musie, Expert Plano Tun-| . SHAC8S. Wairiane wid the fature L el a. m. |first person in town who “painted 5 ) 4 foretold. 302 [ront St B i ! : | 1ing $5.00, Phoaograph Repairing. | America First leaves for Peters- up” after the clean-up campaign Andat Muslc Sh oh R e e e 7 o 4 K e e e | burg at 1 p. m. every Wed- | Started. The building which nad | Anderson Muslc Shoppe. F s | I | 1 nesday. ,muuu was hir arago, on Franklin | 143. i WANTE D | ot ¢ the FElks' Club. Tho - = - | e | Vlrnl‘nl- IV sails lotr cCh‘fh‘flKN | *, irst National Bank is now in th, 00V Steel Hanapower stump pullers Powered > ::;r wa‘z',edr\"rtg A , hm ock | |midst of their spring cleanup As $30 each. Horsepower §$75. Auto-| 18 or 20 feet lon Ber 15 ¥ BedRs night, !lthe painters started work on the| matic Gates. Hand Wellborers | AL T g e . im erior of the bank today | Water Wheels. J. Ducrest, 111 or on cannery tender. Call Plione City Hall, Second Floor ALAMEDA SAILS 'TRAIL OF '98 , - WITH BIG LIST | MAY BE FILMED | b Atariota from OF PASSENGERS" NEAR CORDOV Kotchikan to Peter 'llllh e e eight |SHAPPEE AND DELAROSA Stean Alameda, Ca . V. Wes-{ A party of movie people | SENTENCED, JUDGE REED terlund, arrived in po: morning | which passed through Juneau last | —_— at 2 o'clock from S with -ll);\\'mrk on the Prin Alice, bound Pablo Delazo: who had pleaded tons of local merchan and thre - | for Skagway, returnd to Juneau last guilty to the charge of manufactur days' mail. Passen rrl\'ml: on ht on the gasboat Santa Rita, ing and possessing ting i the steamer from & tle were: ElijCapt. Billy Dickenson, from Skag- quor was sentenced by .lml;, 'vl Tanner, Frank Kachis, John Nor- |Reed of the United S vicko, 1 8. Huntress, and David | » party is under the direction!Court this morning to four mnmh Crowe; Mrs. R. J. Mullen, R. H.| schenck, of the Metro-Gold- in the Federal Jail. Hart, P. R. Zurich Brokk | Picture Corporation, who| Albert Shappee was sentenced this one steerage from Dikan; 1. | companied by his wife and morning to serve nine months in th Jones, A. Lund, E. A. Rasmussen,|hree children, Willlam Brownell, M.|Federal Jail lge Reed. Ho wu and one eerage from Wrangell. | Lyons, and P, Mowels. They will convicted of ous destruction of L. F. Hebert, H. L. Shaf. Oscar |1e for Cordova on the Admiral personal property, ten 3 R. Hart, and two steer from | Fyans toimorrow morning where A motion for & new trial of L. Petersburg., | survey will be made of the ound- ' Slane mace hy the attorneys tor The steamer remained in port un ’m;, country for scenery f thels the defondant in United atcs il 6 o'cloc ling for Seattle with new picture the “Trail of " They ! District Court th S the following: Archie Shiels, .n. stopping at the Gastineau. {nied by Judge Ree sentence . Allen, Victor Elfen DA lof Slane is to be given Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. ( BOY HAS DISLOCATED | morning at te 3 W. Br Alma Rydeen ! HIP JOINT SET KIGHT B three age for Seattle; 0 bt PETE ZURICH IS HERE Brake Cone, C. V. “'““" "l“ Billy Peterson, th 1d son . pete Zurich, former restaurant marn r Petersburg; A.lof John Peterso ursion Inlet'of Ketchikan arrived in Juneau on anville, Forest J “"” | lumberman, whose father brought himi (pe Alameda. Mr. Zurich sold his A. F. Melinder, A {to Juneau on account of a dislock-|yestaurant in Ketchikan two years Dimond, and f\\" steera * Ket-lion of the hip joint that made'ygo and went to Europe for a pro- chikan; C. B +1it so that he could not walk, longed . He is looking over Ju A. 1se for been discharged from St. Ann’s ho ain fit ) pital with the mal-formation correc “M—'BU"’ PRICES !od. One leg was 1% inches shorte than the othe This was correctad | neau ki SEATTLE > ROGERS DUE MONDAV A.|day morning. The steamer is enrout stered at the SEATT May 7.—Halibut aver-|when the leg was put in place. The aged I from 11 to 14% cents [oy now can walk upright anll gteamer Admiral Rogers is due to The arrivals were Berths with toes pointed straight ahead. D= |,prive in Juneau from the south Mon pounds, Vesta 4,200, En ‘| Anna Brown Kearsley was the ai-iqay morning according to latest ad Selma J 5,000, Reliance 7,000, Orient | tending physician. |vices received by Agent Howard 11,000 and Aloha 2,800. ! el Ll O The steamer has one days’ mail and e, MEHERIN GOES SOUTH will go to. S BORDER QUEEN Sails from Seattle May 9. Get| J. J. Meherin, well known mer Rarl E. 4 in Junean your orders in early, D. B. Fem-|chandise broker of Alaska, left for||.qt evening flom the Astoria and mer, Agent. Ketchikan this weék on a hurried |pigar Sound Cannery at Excursion — — |Inlet on the cannery tender. Mr. Blossom will bo in Juneau for a day nery. | John Norwicka, of Paint Company, on the steamer Alameda, after spe the TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC ing from ill-health. TRANS-CONTINENTAL REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-over Privileges TICKETS ON SALE—May 22 to September 15 FINAL RETURN —October 31, 1927 FAMOUS I’RINCFSS STEAMERS PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Direct Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern Points of United States and Canada FOR TICKETS AKD RESERVATIONS £15 W. L. COATES, Agent Bailding GOOD PROVIDER'S FAMILY AND HIGH QUALITY Too! nest wexght' never late! aro flm’cf CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 or so ordering supplies for the can- Juneau returned to Juneau ing four months in Phoenix, Arizona, vigiting with friends and recuperat- | — Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open Fror 8 a. m to 10 p. m. | Circulation Room Open From 1to 5: H76. { 30 p. m~—7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. . Inquire Empire 3815. | | WANTED - Woman ior general' | Current Magazines, Newspapers, louse work. Call Cole Transfer Raterense Hosks. Eto | el 1 , Ete. ! i | FREE TO ALL ! LOST AND FOUND !"‘ gl LOST — Ladies' diamond ring Gl Py 12th St. Reward. Phone I11. J. SHARICK cesiniilatiolig o e eladniold -] Jeweler and EVANS DUE TOMORROW || \Watohes, nfi’fififiifi‘.’ Steamer Admiral Evans is due ia | Silverware vort from the south at 9 o'clock Sun- . at | Junmu I’ul)hc Library — |and Free Reading Room | | to the westward. Freight cargo fo Juneau is announced at 135 tons I T R T T T T T Frigidaire,: The Electrical FERRY SCHEDULE Effective May 1st, 1926 ! Leave Juneau for Douglas, Treld‘ well and Thnne *12: oon‘ *4:30p.m. :15p.m. 9:40p.m, | 1:15p.m. $1:00a.m.| Leave Douglns for Juneau +§12:65p.m. 5:265p.m lO‘OGp.m.“ :10a.m. 2:00p.m. | —Freight will be accepted . | §—Douglas only. Refrigerator i—Satudays only. *—Thane Gold Course. —{Saturdays only, JUNEAU ¥FERRY and NAVIGATION CO. Gastineau BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens Electric Co. g ‘, PHONE 416 i R. P. NELSON’S I Stationery Store AT i SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU l.w'u Sailings: from Union Pacific Dock Seattle formation as to sailings, etc., apply to THE RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wagh. D, l. FEMMER, Ageat BSTHER CASHEN, Agent Juneau, Alasks Douglas, Alasks | BuTrTERICK PATTERNS l | CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT’S FURNISHINGS F.WOLLAND SERUING ALASHA Regularly and Depend | Southbound 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 | 2 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 calis 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, also to New York via Panama Canal. BRICE H. HOWAKkD, Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President Phone 4 OId Papers for sale at ‘1 he Jimpize Office —_—m MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Salls every Wednesday even- *ing for Excursion Inlet, Btrawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. and Freight. day. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Carrying Passengers All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednes- Seward Fish Co. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Lv. Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA ... ..May 7 May 10 May 18 *ALAMEDA May 13 May 17 May 17 NORTHWESTERN .May 14 May 17 May 25 YUKON .. Ak May 21 May 24 June 1 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, 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 Sedttle May 14th June 3rd THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 \{w‘ %m b anvav/) Tickets to and m lll m ts UII m&‘_“u Bioy COASTWISE musmn'rumu co. Motors’u Margnua Accommodation and Bervice the M Leaves City Dock every Wedsdes- day at 8 p. m. direct to Tenakes, Hoonah, Chichagof, Bitka and way orts. Ret from Sitka via Killisnoo, Tenakes, Hoonah. Leaves svery Sunday at 8 p. m. for Haines and Skagway. For information ses ART McKINNON, Agent, Phone 149, Resldence 448. P e 2 5] ¢ MERCHANT TAILOR Im“ ALASEA M. S. PACIFI e e e D e L PP PSP S

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