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POLLY AND HER PAISV [TROT ONLY ARE THEY GONNA IDNAP MR, KNUTENOGGLE IN HIS OWN YACHT BUT THEY'RE GONNA MURDER DS PERKINSES, MAN wotc TRY'IN' T'DO\ KID ME 2 R J) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1927. [TELL ME, GHARP YOL PROFOSE 1O DISPOSE OF THE PERKING FAM HOW DO 1 PROMISE NOT TO MESS ILY 2 UP YOUR' SHIP ANY MORE THAN 15 NECESSARY- BUT SOME FINE MORNING IN THE NEAR FUTURE, I PROMISE YOU THEY'LL SHOW LP MISSING ! = SPECIAL This Week Only Reduced Prices on PABCO and DE LUXE RUGS PN SN0 HARRIS Hardware Company STOVES OUR STECIALTY Open Evenings Phone 215 ; ) Will buy about 200 { cubic ya of earth fill—deliv- MA Classtfwd Ads || oo 2w | o, Phoné 32, G. Fagersoh. i | WAN 6 or 8 H. P. 4 cycle| Steamer Alaska, Capt. Gus Nord J“ - 2| engine. Would consider small gas| arrived at the City Dock last night! ola. bo: P. 0. Box 68. L 10 o'clock bound for S th | -y ety . o following passengers from wost | ANTED—To buy onie Pekin drake R S ard points for Juneau: J. Hiadik, FOR SALE duck - immedi W. C. White,| N | Steamer Movements l & Wie 1T N g o8 H Duty | Baens -4 41 [ b LOPPLE, 15 = — St it | | pgmin NORTHBOUND ;“,‘. 1 tve Blereess g gine. 1 WA to 30 Horse Power| 1 dmiral Farragut duc Saturday W N g, Y v Boat to tow vats and ecarry Is BUUND WESTJ night or Sunday 3 - “"l’{‘v”_:,’l‘l,"*' hina Cabluet. Harris ponds on fishing grounds around | SCHEDULED SAILINGS i3, passehenbe TIOHT: Foatanti: Hrori i L k' i | Kodiak 1s Vicinity, from Princess Alice schedulad to sall | 'Seattle the otk e FOR SALE—1 brahd new nickle| about July 1 st 15th. % from Vancouver 9 ton=:ht Anna Lowell, . J. Somme |l]d(!(| 4]\(\\Vm Inlh Phone 245 Notify Atlant ac Packing | Artives in Port Last ng)hl Admiral Rogers scheduled to il | Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bavard, e | 0 P08 MutURl Lifgr BN 1 Seate] itk k1 | from Seattle 10 a. m. tomdr- | Eddy, William Powers, Marie 3 Portable Western F tle, Ws with ,a;?L ]‘m wving- | row Mrs. J. Bourgotte, Mrs, William I ectric Sewjng Machine. Like new. P e g stone in Command | Y tiie S hare ooy, om b, WA el (HL I MG ind Shane i maid, cleanin S ] Alnmeds- nchsaibill fo: sait trom:) '3 R Bpunn sl it ER FOR SALE — Singer Sewing Ma-| Ing or sewing. Phone 3 Northwestern, Capt. Jack Seattle May 24 at 9 p. m . D. Gutchea, M eujnes TRAIEH, & WANTED Woman for general arrived in port from| Admiral Evans scheduled to sail Adidi 99 ' ¥ paynien houge work. Call Cole Transfer, Seattle last night at 10:30 o'clock from Seattle May 26 at 10 a. m 4 s S| ¢d in. All makes repal f with one days' mail and 118 tons| | Alaska scheduled to sail f 3 vk . Sctiiman, Sewing Maghine Co., 221 Seward LA daxs el el a schedu o sail from | 'Sarah Shield, Johnson, Alex| gt Jjuneau, Alaska '” > Al t I l‘"”"k‘ docked Seattle May 28 at 9 a. m Hodoff, Charl John Popo 5 b RS Y ! s At L | ey SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | vich, Rud Iph . and two steer-| FOR SALE-—5 room house on Sixth. the City Dock. The Northwee berth at| | Queen gcheduled southbound | age for Ketchikan; and Joe Mayer,| furnished or unfurnished. See e fie g thygaiain wa at 8 o'clock tonight Mr. Bmorson, and Lena Paul for| Pete Carison. age with freight | = Northwestern scheduled south- | | Wrangell - — e e dier for the rd towns bound about May 25 . i FOR SALE —1925 Ford Touring car. ““le.;‘l.«\‘.[-::u“_m {:\le:lrkv % |:"“"”"",';:XI||'I Admiral Watgon scheduled south- g g oo Fete Cirison; > Arhart, Jo bound about May 26 | v * > =t H. W. Hudson, Geo. Jorgenson, d.] | } Ti FOR Tmmediats Ford Masty, Jr. dack Mix 1-,,:;‘(|N1I)l‘|‘mx ! LOGAL SAILINGS ”.'. Tides Tomorrow Coung. Can he ot Brrinia 15, Prastt: NiA | Margnita scheduted to leave for | | & - & Williams, J. . Yates and five| | Sitka and way ports at 8] | 5 from’ Soattle: George Braich| | _ o'clock Wednesday night. alow tide m 18 foet M. J. P M. A. Mun.| | Pacific sails for Port Alexander | High tide m 16.9 feer A A HOHEN 80 Nelsom and way ports First and Fit- || Low tide m 3.4 feet 1. Popiek, Robinsol teenth of every month at 8 [ High tide . m. 14.2 feet 0. G. Murray ¢ a m. “ > — p e yrray dnd four steerage from | | s morica First leaves for Peters- || WINDHAM NEWS NOTES FOR SALT G WBNT Piunos “The steamer doparted from tha|] burg at 1 p. m. every Wed- |1 Brunswick Phonographs, Revords, City Dockc carly (s morning for | _pesdey. || WINDHAM, Alaska, May 17. (Spo.| Bbeet Musts, Bxpert Plano Tun- rd with the following pas-| | Virginia 1V gails for Chichagot | cial cor ondence).—P. . Abbott ing $5.00, Plichograph Repairing. Sumner Smith, Sumn | and way ports at G o'clock | representative of the Dupont Powder | Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone ) . B 1. Sommers, Tho | every Wednesdoy night. { | Company. has beon in town on busi- | 143, - Gafiney, W. F. Rohrhach, W. H [, g ness and returns to Juneau on the - io T well, L. F. Hebort, Mr, and Mre, J —— e America “First. 500 Steel Hanbpower stump pullers| Jl;n;‘au Public Library W. Huston, Wm. BI and two | st | J. F. Gotch will make a busines:| $30 each. Horsepower $75. Auto-| [ an( i steerage for Seward; Ike P. Taylor. Second Division to trip to Juneau leaving hore Sunday :)aotlc TR Wallboyars | { DG LTC8 Reading Room John Phipps, H. 1. Rupert, T. Beng Ce]ebra(e War’s End cmployed at the Jaceh | ywaver tWheels, J. Ducrest, 111 City Hall, Second Floor ley, and two steerage for Cordova. | mine, who been Il the | g4 “pe fton Wash, Main Street at 4th | M. n:llv_\- and one : for | (Continued trom Page Ope.) ‘IV st week, will ma a trip to Ju- Py S s > | Reading Room Open Fror { and one steera | e i 5% neau. ! 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. | " Jack Livingstone, well knows |advance -was halted and six ‘weeks & FOR RENT || circulation Room Open From || jovial Alaska navigator, will be in|later the Second division shared in ? . (| 1to5:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. command of the Northwestern this|an allied drive which did not end FOR RENT —Single funisied Mac. to 8:30 p. -n. summer. Purser E. H. Kelly will{until the Armistice. ALASKA Kinnon apartment available { be transferred to pursers on the| The division was organized in months. Phone 583. Inguire J. | Currenl: ‘flammel, Newspapers, | steamer Aleutian which sails from|France in 1917 and took part in tho Woods. i °;f;‘!‘:‘; ?gfi’il‘m d | %o Alnskn the war. After the Armistice the “U‘;,“'F)T*‘ urdisded rooms. s“”l————— : {division formed a part of the Army pakery. | {of Occupation in Germany and lator (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe OB RENT—Furuisnea cabins—$5 | F—— o School folr Parents : |returned to Fort Sam Houston, Texas ) ::r moat, Inauire Mra. Hogsn. | 1§ SHARICK = | H H {where it is now stationed. S : ! 3 M‘F‘neapol" deaiore it 1s mow slaly include cere STANLEY CONCIEL, Seaview Apartments. Jeweler and Optici ! MINNEAPOLIS, May 18 Parent.|Onies and memorial services for Prop. JEAVIEW APTS. - 1-2-3 Room|| Watch plician MINNE n [the members of the division who { s, Diamonds hood is to be put on a professional| i 3 Apartment. Fully Furnished. Bath| 8 ; ost their lives in the Silverw basis [ B, i The Best Pla and hot.water included. All apts.| | - o~ are \ A school for parents is proposed in | FABBAGUT NORTHBOUND i pewly painted and renovated < ; Minneapolis by the Women's Co-ope-| to Eat throughout. Jeyelry ! rati 4 g Mrs, Robbins G i —— TG pvaac 1 ',“”“'”,”N}'\" 1«1”' MG s A A in g e | NracoNant By obic Adm gut sailed at 10 n Juneau @ | » ) N ,:‘h:‘“m.;-:‘ gl {oclock his morning with 92 pas- MISCELLANEOUSB i pave poen e (o send chiten 85 iboand, Clom Newdy, Y. | PRIVATE BOXES || PALMIST—Come ana sive your for- ents. The rosult has been a sophisti.| > tor 4 three sigerage. tante told from your hand. Work | BAKE Y cated childhood and youth and a QUEEN DUE 8 TONIGHT ‘ business, marru!n n‘nn;‘lhc tuture R apologetic parenthood The steampr i\ ~ foretold. 302 Fron t. “No longer are parents to sit by o steamer Quoen, of the Admisal| FERRY SCHEDULE ot 7 AT TV Home of 11;;:‘1‘“ see their children ouwtgrow |yjgny 8 o'clook #rem ‘Bitks. " Tho Effective May 1st, 1926 B:’;;’l‘; S-{S\R!'l(‘g:‘tme:rt‘s Senenatal The curriculum 1s to teach par-|Soamer 1¢ southbound. Leave Juneau for Douglas, Tread:|for Rheumatism 804 Front St. adv MILK MAID ents the methods employed in tra " ing children and to help them un-!| '.7 10a.m. w°¥9“?§a£,h§“°.,z.00Nn, LOST AND FOUND BREAD dorstand the aims of education. il FIRE ALARM CALLS | 2:00p.m. 13:30p.m. *4:30p.m. and 5 s e | 6ispm. Ti50bmy 9:40pm | LOST—Binocular glasscs near A HOTEL SUN-BATHS PUT oo toiva ae pramiann, | 286D ook | tor Underiakpg Fasors ot ol MYREN'S IN FOR JADED GUESTS |, § pront and Franklin, | .. Leave Douglas for Juneau o W, C. Irish HEALTH BREAD LONDON, May 1880 much pub. | [1-3 Front, near Ferry Way. e o B Qom0 8B0u0 W o | ON ! y 18. s | 2:16p.m. 3:45p.m.t 65:25p.m. | LOST— Brown suitcase of wearing FRESH PASTRY licity nas been given to sun-baths, |3-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange || g o, 7:45pm.{ 10:05p.m.| appatel Juneaw Ferry float: for mervous complaints that the||1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. 11:30p.m, 1:25a.m.1 Finder mm hlm : i PHONE 577 leading hotels in Mayfair have in-| ;: Fv‘;;::“ nh‘:r 5:"1.1?"- 3 | f——grelxht will be accepted. vty stalled several of these for the||2" oughly &t -Totem Gro §—Douglas only. LARG- Tee ivery benefit of their jaded clients, 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn o e S FS"‘;‘“E :&;mfi 3 Tl:lE i) It is the usual thing now to order| |3-4 Tront and Seward. | —gsaturdays only. QEST ' HQUIPPE ;on PRINTING a “suite with sun-bath.” Artificial| [2-8 Front an !{‘ H SLANT IN A HO sunlight is automatically switched| [2-6 “Second and Maln. o oft after a given period so that the| 2; ;ll“h !:n;: Seward. JUNEAU FERRY and s / user of the room gets no ill effect| | 2- 0, HAM. m ALASEA ‘FREIGRT \ through falling asleep during the 3-2 Gastineau .and Rawn Way. | NAVIGATION CO. mc‘ “sunning” process. 3-4 BSecond and Gold. - “ ’, : 3-56 Fourth and Harris. I 3-6 Fifth and Gold. RELIEVES ||i] pi i b OXNEZAL mvm“ SETWERN SEATILE: WD FUNAY i . || 8-8 Seventh and Gold. Hom K y BILIOUSNESS 1139 Fitth ana Kennedy. lw from Union Seattle S .mc“, i | 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. o’ as’ to Maflings, ete., apply to | |#4-2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts, Al stey v oo LINE TRANSPORTATION (O, {|4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 0 Btuart Bidg., Beattle, W, 4-6 Seventh and Main. D. 8. 4-7 Twellth, at Northern L'dry. Juneau, 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. 4-9 Home Grocery. © €d.C! ay ICI‘I.IC . p wretbod P“t,,yd cwsmc \QUT BALE OF GEN1'S q_uu e heart‘y U§NSHINGS CONFECTIONS CALIFORNIA OLLAND Candies, Ice Creams, Sher Pn*pl Made'in Juseat; Alasks. Kim GROCERY MERCHANT TAILOR l » Phone No. 16. a r, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 687. PHONE 478 JUNEAU e | | —— — alt e e o AAREA Old Papers for salc at ‘[ he Empire Office { ‘ |’l'ho official Mailboat of the Jnmn and th Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. SERVING AL ASKHA Regularly and D fe/)?n(/«?/)é/ Southbounll Ar. Juneau Ar.Juneau Lyv. Secattle Adm. Watson % May 23 Adm. F agut .May 18 May 22 June 2 Adm, Rog May 19 May 23 May 26 Adm. Eva ...May 25 May 29 June 9 Queen .May 26 May 30 June 1 Rogers and Queen will omit Petersburg call north- bound. Watson, Evans and Farragut will omit Pet- ershurg southbound. Through tickets sold from Juneau to California ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reserva- tions and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dajlar Steamship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. <BRICE H. HOWAkD, Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone 4 Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President ~ Batls every Wednesday e MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. = O o cursion Tnlat, Strawberry Point, Lemesurfer Island, Port Althorp, Apex-Hl Nido, Hirst Chichagot, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carrying Passengers 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 B AGHR STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Bteamer Lv. Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA .. May 7 May 10 May 18 *ALAME May 13 May 17 May 17 NORTHWESTE .May 14 May 17 May ‘26 YUKON -May 21 May 24 June 1 Ports of Call: Ketcnlkan Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, La- . touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda will call both north and southbound at Petersburyg. ¢*—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 May 14th June 3rd THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. 7. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 PRINCESS PRINCESS L0 PRINCESS C Blates snd 'E:m.—'v".mq Overs. (ICANADIAR %fi"&.“" Motorslu Mar;mita every Wednesday evening at 8 P. chagof, Sitka and Way Ports. Hoonah. Accommodations uul !erviu the ART McKINNON, Agent. Phone'149, Residence 148 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION 1ST AND 15TH OF M.S. PACIFIC &% FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT CITY WHARF J. B. CARO & CO._ 'ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholmlemdllmflnm [0 . PHONE 39 SEWARD STRERT WAY, ZOBTS 181 AND 16TH. OF