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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927. By CLIFF STERRETT Resularily and Dependa Southbound Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.ju UNK, ITS ONLY KNEE SERVING Al 45/53,4 - u Adm. Farragut June AN' HON, Adm. ¢ June June BANANA ! Adm. Rogers June June . Alexand June June 2 Adm. Watson June July 1 Queen June 27 June . Alexander _June June June , leaves midnight irough tickets Juneau to Califor- nia pc also to New via Panama Canal Reservations and Information on ROUND WORLD tours in connection with Dollar ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE, 1. HOWARI 3 ent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, I e 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE bt | | H. F. ALEXANDER, President [s e 5| Low tide 0:1 7 feet | High tide tide 1p.m 1.4 e h tide 02p.m 1 k s feot v - =‘Found War Career @) X ALASK A § Spelledl Her Acting % STEANSITIP COMPANY {| HARTFORD, Conn., June 21 SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED i ! | % | Miss Ma n Pular, one of the SAILING SCHEDLE — ;,““. Amerlcan Womah Northbound SouthLound - 5 . Srofesstonal : stags s June 11 June 14 PRINCESS LOUISE : y professional stage ma dune1y 5 "D T Steamer Movements ja record many youn N June 14 9 P. M. June 1§ SA!LS [‘On SO[,TH NORTHBOUND would envy Jur 3 June 21 | | Alaska in port bound t She was on her way to sue- / June 9 P. M. June r Prin Louise, Car Prince George duc jcess as an artist, but her desire ALBUTIAN June 2 June 28 § returned ) night. 1l to act interfered with her studies *NORTHWESTERN June 28 9P. M. July 2 g ng at § i {so red to th Then z 430 £ T A ¥ gns e e o SCHEDULED SAILINGS %R & :""‘ came, i o | Ports of Call: Ketchikan, angell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez 6 o'clock with ) Alameda scheduled to sail | |m 8- ‘ 1 ted Cross worker, ca Latouche and Seward ‘: from tle 9 tonight | P e Make Both Bricks and city she won the Croix de THIECRS RO ARWORS) o A ( 1 Admtra) Witson Yavea Lo THE EMPIRE MISCELLANEOL ! Brickl in Pri Oterre and ofher ddsiration *—Alameda and Northwestern south via Sitka. . Jam v il from Seattle June 22 (6 THE MEBIL AT Sy { FICKIAYErS I LTI8OM "srioi” wer watr expéricncs, sl W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 ) ad P. Issaeff f 't 10 - ¥ = LMIST-—(0ome anc \deba | g TN y 4 : B O v ol e ot S Fhic i G S fortune told from your LANSING, Kas, June s T e e thioe 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 ) liver, N iy ki iblic Oy 5 Vork, business, marri and | When Warden W. H. Mac of et Wi CHE: FRINE . oo e — L E O ( | S o e g Ry public s ha it just couldn’t do, so I turned to 0 1 ) z wa | future foretold. 302 Front|the Kansas State Penitentiary iver, and ] nam fo %o vant Al luled | Cl classified Strect e decides to build a new build-; &% Manasin eutian cheduled 0 il 0. ified | - > - 5 adverti all he needs is the gr nd from Seattle June 25 at 9 R S ALASKA BRINGS am l - o dinpay . |, e TORKISH and ST} 1"yt 1 on MROIWALIELEY dorg pleasure — e See Kay,[motor to their home in San|Old papers for sale at GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN y i1 A M T Soea f The new “C" cell house at the SOUTH TO SEATTLE 72 PASSENGFRS Princess Louise scheduled to 3 Pk A Icial for Rheumatism. 304 Front|; oo modéern well=l a # : il from Vanconver Jun 1 cents i Street V- fighted, five tler bullding, was| Mrs. IL G. Walmsley, and her FIRST SAILING FROM VANCOUVER, JUNE 13 FROM SEATTLF b at 9 p. m | Sanit ptiniicaRizak e et erected by bricklayers who were | Son, George Walmsley, and Mrs v o ¥ ] f‘l.‘nc]v' Rupert schedulc x] ot TN sants 1o ! FOR RENT made” on the grounds, the|William Gordon, Mrs. Walmsley's © 8.5.“PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE Loaded to the fards with| vl from Vanco une a P bricks we nanufactured in the! mother who has been visiing hor o I hL TR B et S L e AL RENT-—Space f Sable OF| il "o " S “ost ot th| for AT Teft ‘b1 GEORGE” “l Sk Dt>" othy. ‘/:",: fec: e i i b0 et oo B i Pacifie| lumber was sawed and trimmed| the Princess Louise for Seattl soutkbound from JUNEAU ¢ SATURDAY P. M. waking mpany, dock-| o sail from Seattle June or salesroom. Apply cific Ka'. 4 ¢ The ilding, | 0 was trans 2 ; ; g el ) Ry i . £ | Coast.Coal Co. office. e Ry '”“ LR iy “'1 - ’f'dltl' direet connection at PRI} RUPERT and VANCOUVER ) ) | | Nerthwestern scheduled to - e e R Coast TOUL. Calicns Hars for all points 1 ind SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and - ca n sl aid from Seattlo June 2t | | FOR SALE it i A b1 o te 100 e okt 5t T e cold running water in every room. For reservations apply to et of the gtentier. The| at 9 p. 1 A - W e Bioe |and a modern cell lock em. | resentative of the AL Sk N ) i ST %\ Alaska bro t 11 w; i !: | SOUTH {D.SAILINGS FOR SALE--1921 Chevrolet tour SIS & |'with headquarter - ef: ¢ frelght, one days' mail and the| | yukon luled southbound ing cer going at §150.00 Cash = CRurnishied oal 1 iunentr sevBral: Wad i Ml ¢ o following ng to Junean:| tomorrow night or Thu Emp mw.q“ln . I‘.MN rlnm\yh‘ | BERLIN, GEOGRAPHICALLY, "‘I»I\":-lr yl‘lli '-\'\I\"],,\,\.":il.(f, g0l g v e Peit: i, Mr. ond Mrs. Fred Haberniche| | morning a Pemml IS WORLD'S LARGERT city (701 1R Uew BoRltion. - - €. Buteher, L. I1. Venada, Helen| | admiral Rogers southbound | [FOR SALE—Three gailon coffee| T e R | S - - i Gibson, Blsief T Ay ntaht ik "Wpouesh ol v|CLIFF Apts. 1, 2 3 room| BERLIN, June 2 erlin covers — 2 A H Airal ;n'\.u;:t outh thi | chair stool e | furnishea Apts 209, |more ground than apy city in the ASK FOR % r 1 P 3 SEAVIEW AP om | ceeded only by that of New York | MILK MAID BREAD 4 4 % 44 o Grtizound R. RENT PAYER Wi t rtment. I I.|and of London. Accordi t M. Col about Jun MR. REN A t 1y e € X ed.| and of London. According to th: - . i o o " X Batkdban: It An build yourself a home during| Bath and hot water included.|somewhat heterogeneous and FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA z | our spare time? ve the I All apts. newly painted and| publishe » Barli Kneeland CA SAI Ge { Your spare time? I have the lot 1 n pain and| published by the I 1 St 1 , e Ty 3 < . v eps ~ e Bhert, Mr ! Mwflf‘?‘r f‘)“ v?_?h'"l'”m‘;, A | vowve heen looking r ed throughout | Burean, the eity ; ots' | MYREN'S HEALTH Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle Mrs mis, Mina Johnson, | for Sitka and way ports at | | Scenic lot—and | with 445 Dbridg ¥ June 24 J"]y 14 Mes. F. Rouanzoln, B. C. Bush,| | g ouiock Wednesday night, | | Senulne i MRS. CLARK HERE UNTIL N8 with 1500,000 ar Selasry BREAD B s e v o | SO0k ST IR g Jox 66 Froid ides 51870 acres of fore THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS Mrs. Routsala, Mrs. H. H. Wheel | Motdar 3a Onb Backet R | The population numbe Kinzle, - Georze Nora | and way ports First | Miss Georgla Caro, who with her(64 per cont more women than LA J. K. McALISTER, Agent z PHONE 201 Hervan, . M Jam \ Fifteenth of every | |FOR SALE-—Gas heat ready to]two children, Billy ang Jar e men. Of the city's inhabitants, 3. | gt ? and st from Ci| | America First loaves for Pet- || 6 m. 4 h. p. v duty[ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caro,|Catholics, and 172,000 Jews. Ap. < P e o s S e o P ¥ Templ b | 1 p. m every || en Here nee to|will remain here until the latter| proximately 2,200,000 persons have g SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE 3 Hobl L} wedhana I gt Hard-|part of August, ‘when she will employment of some kind or an | WM. MYREN, Prop. »> | / thl:ull-v- ['i‘ ot | | Virginia 1V sails for Chichagof | | Ware hx]n»{ for te dnd join Mr.]other and ¢ year more than S S CGBORDFR UEEN” ) Schulman were local pas: STl Ay, BoHs AV 0 ofolonk | | {Clark on return from New/| 32,000 mar are contracted. 5 " ° . 4 L arriving herc e alets o | | POR BAL Outboard! york ana together they swill s, ’ Phone 577 Free Delivery { The steamer 1s scheduled toj, o 1 | he F}mpirr\.; | gail from Juneau at 6;30 = S ‘| Winter & Pond Francisco. i — - — = SEATTLE AND JUNEAU tonight and will call at Cordova . | = — A 8. Clirk. Hot ehildven il T T T el g s, WA g G ; ‘ ; valies, Latouche, Seward and FIVE STREAM GUARDS | ¥ [ Rideiakes N and. " unelo, 0 g Day and Night Cal Phone 94 e i Ty il SUNE el 7 ' SENT OUT ON WIDGEON Oitve. it B A m POR i e | g r from San F is S ~ ol J e | : e ored from San Francisco to Seat E.&F. TAX] THE BORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. MAJOR OLIVER AND | win five stream muards for |FOR 8ALE - [Puraished houses| te before coming to Junean, 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. I ? | the ley Str Chatham is- or sale.’Sce Peter Bond. Phone PV Ay (S i BOTELHO BROS. D. B. FEMMER Agent ESTHER CASHEN, Agent FAMILY GO SOUTH|}\}, sgiand: 184 I'ERRY SCHEDULE , : e Tongins Athari Major and Mrs. L. I Qiiver | Widgcon Jeft port carly today and Uiten auto " ontihe. tia Effective May 1st, 1926 Seven-Passenger Sedan Service — S s and their two children and Mre. | Will Teturn about Thursday. Lieut Gol¢ Al campine. taental Leave Juneau for Douglas, Sta S | ARG SR S T SREAI S T T O R BT S R o e s Dell, of the Alas! Road Con 3 nd at Juneau Billiards Juneau, Alaska ‘ : b} nl‘\.wl\ moth y| Mrs ,:’ Iu‘wll;nu s nm‘,!.- “.:‘ (t A ;:,Hm ‘om ‘ :I:,':\,' 3 e ,Txl“em}we}l- flm[{ T}‘,"Z"" 5 | TOR 'PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE 3 during the time Major Oliver has | £i8h il 'I Al Brown, Front Str 00p.m opm %4 T - ettt LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND b ¢ o 3 5 | Sound and Chatham ¢ " 6:16p,m, DMy 9:40pm. | ———— e e e et s — { ERYIS S UaEE An GmDRAL, 1T 08 | o atohined leaVihR wEYA! I 8| TEET MAT OR RENT — Pis 11:15p.m Rl DIAK PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—june 28, July 8, 19, 29 § ‘i' "',""“"I F",l,’l, b ]‘\\’.n‘ Moy or | Sokoloft for Pavlof Harbor; Frark | Briinswick 1 honographs, Rec-| Leave Douglas for Junean \ CIFIE P?filfggggstxTcsHH“fy 51. 1152. 2%2 B X S A ) t | Cook for Sitkoh Bay; Jimmy Ma-| ords, Sheet Music, Expert Piano| § i g ELEVATOR SERVICE pe e 3 . Ny R 2 A e 5 i | boney for Lako ¥ hin Dot Tuning $5.00, Phonograph Re-| ! : 'gtm:em to and from ull‘“fi:?sternns::'[nts ot LEI:“”]' hiC Major § " eul airi o 0p. “ S es and Canada — rious es — era ) et | 20k ursion Inlet d Andy [ pairing. Anderson Music 40p.m. . The Hotel That Speaks For Itself” W J 2 &9 and ! will to Fort | Mitchell for Dund o Shoppe. Phone 142, ll;!H]);m : . b Stopovers. W L. COATES, Agent. f L ansas, at the ex 3 g .} t—TFreight 8. ZYNIA, Prop. ¢ , i |i~1]| :‘f "!l"(t}\_‘v "l“";'}} l';'\“‘?.ym papers fhe | 1 Handpower stump pul- i e ARl I A P B 57t " 5w R L - 2 $ granted Major Oliver, which they | cach. Horsepower $7%. kuriday St M ' M -4 will spend visiting and motoring | tie ates. Hand Well- %,, g, ‘::;.(‘L:;,J only % otors llp arg'l'lta e firiadh tho middle wostern siates. | ter Whaels, 1. Du- — The official Mailboat of the Juneau, Sitka and Skagway R. P, % IS I W Noann- fer M . rd. Renton, Wash. ] i . leaves the city dock every Wednesday evening at 8:00 P. M. direl 4 | ] FERRY an¢ neapolis, Minn., where she wili| i Bes || agr T s v z p to Funter Bay, Tawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chi¢hago o - e | O AUTOLSES cash re | NAVIGA ~ v, Tha Mi‘i'f l‘_“ e | and gas engine. Phone § * IGA FION (10- Sitka and Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisno NOTICE | sy DN P The lot adjoining the All vehicles, cars 1 wagons, R > oS T BRI W Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Monday at 9:00 A. M. for Haini W/ NTED 3fi7¢7‘i&héfivs~f_f§;:’:;£-? CHAS. Go ARNER CO. and Skagway returning Tuesday noon. £ cannot remain on the streets 'in Palace Theatre, is re- || e e THE FIF ToR™M WASHES DAVE HOUSEL, Agent, Arctic Cigar Store, Phone 444 3 the business section when not in 4 | ) TO BUY A single b ? actual us served especially for pat- oven restaurant range, Apt ENGINEERS ami COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MACHINISTS M s P Ac":l SAILS FOR PORT ALEXANDER i O | HELL, | of Police GEO. A. ( § —adv. Chi e - 01d papers for sale at Tie Empire. 12, Feldon Apts rons of the Palace at- |WANTED—Plain Sewing and al- phone Mrs. Archie Radalet, 3324, tending the theatre at AND WAY PORTS 1ST AND 15TH OF EACH MONTH., Ship Chandler Y FREIG!I'; A;czgf&]; Ou& G(I:T; WHARF Mo 0 VlRGlNlAIV Sails every Wednesday T RSHIP ¢ evening for Excursion Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Singlé 0, Agent. Seward Fish Co. night, This privilege is from 6:30 to 11 o'clock. Other shingling, k kind of autoists are re- ,» New York Exchange. —adv. quested to keep off. Our patrons wiil please park ERICK P < FPUHE grocery shop that is BLANK BOOKS builded upon the sands of make-believe foods goes down Sheaffer and Waterman Pens| | nhefore the flood of indignant R. P. NELS()N'S indigestion. The foodshop that i, S is erected on the firm basi§ of Stationery Store (1 'a’ square deai-tor'ithe honees i g e wife and a square meal for the family will endure. Witness, to FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC wit: Our business is rapidly for the coal orders left at George increasing. Drothers, where you can also pay | & 3 {bills. I solicit business of all irushlouts, coal, wood, ete. Quick| SANITARY GROCEKY delivery always. Phone 114. The Store That Pleases —adv. L. B. FEMMER. PHONE 88 and 85 their cars beginning at the upper end of the lot THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other information inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or-write i Tept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) _Auhorog.o e it -ie and close together. If out- siders refuse to heed this Old Papers for sale at Etfipire Offict warning, special tickets Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop' o A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND' ALL s of woop wokx " will be issued each night, I thank you. JOHN T. SPICKETT. o R

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