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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1927. POLLY \M 1un ’\L ¥ ‘ ' it o b STERRETT_ i SERH//VGfllflslffl ASH 15 RIGH \\ 2 a il RN IF YOU MEAN 10 INSINDATE ) N Regulerly and Dependably NT) /5' e THAT WE DRAW LOTS T'SEE —[ave: LE 1 LISTEN, FELLERS! | _, WHICH ONE_OF LS GITS ET, l \x:\?\/ - Southbound Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau I'M AGIN IT FROM THr: START ! H Adm. Farragut June £ Adm. Evans . June 15 June June O.K. ALL PALATABLE ;(lj Adm. Rogers _June 16 June 3 June IR 1 1100 v, / & D. Alexander _June 17 June SAMER )~ 4235 g 2 S ] | Adm. Watson _July 2 June & y gi Queen June June | i D. Alexander .Juue 27 June I | Dorothy Alexander arrives noon, leaves midn Through tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panan Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Doll Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 I e A CWHO'S WIHO [ IND WHERE L} L] Prof Univorsity and consulting er ten Bateman, of Yal NEWS neer for the Kennecott Coppe | Corporation, passed through Ju {neau yosterday enroute to the e ———— | Kennecott district for some spc cial investigation ! H A Ross B. Paden, pioneer of th | Steamer Movements Queen Of Egypt Valdez and Fairbanks districts, | NORTHBOUND « | Alameda is duc GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Plone 18,Douglas,Alaska The ADMIRAL LIN H. F. ALEXANDER, President SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDLE YUKON June 11 June 14 June 23 *NORTHWESTERN June 14 9 P. M. June 18 June 20 PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE XA) ALASK A . A STEAMSHIP COMPANY Northhound Southbound i ALASKA June 18 June 21 June 30 , 1 { | e s———8 {1 has been residing in the e e S § afurday 2 g P . G v *ALA Jun 9 P. M. June June 27 ) E gt 7 "6@; 4 States for several years, is a pas. 4 s M, dune &7 | Admiral Watson is”due Sun & % E hngor o Ol dia sk SHeturning 1 AL June June July 7 day b : i Valdez *NORTHWESTERN June 9P. M. July 2 July 4 Priace George due Thursday ;& Col. William Russel S P e s SRR —— e Slht H et e S e % S. Army, and M Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneaun, Cordova, Valdez, er R TE e SkiLikas local visitors yestarday while | .\ Bihe T Latouche and Seward | SCHEDULED S 38 i ATHakar we otk Ty et et ol " ( et SOV T o QO ~ . H i | Princess Charlotte schedulad “’_l,”\‘”' f" el :‘,',I,'f al THE EMPIRE I MISCELLANEOUS i FERRY S(Alllul)llLl‘, *—Alameda and Northwestern south via Sitka. | from Vancouver ght at | W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 | i # ' oxpressed themselves as delightec IS THE MEDIUM | | PALMIST—Come and have your Effective May 1st, 1926 J ’ » ; B 0 with their trip. Col. Standiford | | gy oo nion the genorat| | fortune told from your E y L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 3 eutiz cheduled to X o o « renera ) I A ¢ i 3 3 “’ ". £ ”‘L ot g s just returned to the State Db« can.- alRys: HRve " S Vork, business, mar and Leave Juneau for Douglas, | oo —) ‘, .‘:: Sea June 5 ¢ | /from a tour of duty in the Phili-| | wants supplied || the future foretold. 302 Front Treadwell and Thane | s e i | pine Island Closing time for classified | | Street 1*7:10a.m. 9:15a.m.§ *1 un\'n.i L B ot || Geo. B. Rice, local plumbi ifvastinainete: & 128 i : | 200p.m. 3:30p.m *4:30p.m.| il from Vancou contractor, returned home Olosing. time for dlsplay ad.| | Sam's TURKISH and STEAM| §:15pm. '7:30pm.g 8:40pm| _ at 9 p. m Barthe on s staanier Ala B : 4y a¢-1 I BATHS, Skin Treatments bene-\11:15p.m £1:00a.m. | 3 Prince Rupert scheduled to WOESINAMOR AL VA 28 | [feial for Rheumatism. 304 Frant| Les 1 ; g 4 4 tar a short business trip to the Ten cents per line first in B TN S N ¥l Leave Douglas for Junean ; sail (\\. m Vancouver Jun State 4 itreet. —adv.| 8 l"'“ m 1”] m. {§12:55 5 FIRST SAILING FROM VANCOUVER, JUNE 13 7 at 8 p. m F. §. Gordon was a passenger 2:16p.m. 3:45p.m. i Borothy Alexander schedul arriving in Juneau on the steamer | | saquent insertion FOR RENT 1i30hm 1) “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE | to sail from Seattle June at 10 a. m | Nerthwestern scheduled o 11:30p.m. f-—Freight will be accepted. l\(m;z as only th Alaska. Mr. Gordon has been in Count five average words tod} ] { Ketchikan the past two wecks on | | the line. |FOR RENT—Space in Cable Of- GEORCE” | | Five cents for continuous sub- | ‘ | | | room apartment Inquire 115 | W. 6th St., or Phone 330 Louis Schulman, Ketchikan fur | SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS | i B Foow Heattie June . 2 businem || Minimum charge, 50 cents || fice Building, suitable for of-, } i southhound from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. making 4 | aid from Seattle June 2 R. H. Chadwick, local salesman |1 ice or salesroom. Apply Pacific . | ract ) PERT 7 Y '8 0} b % b m Lt B Is PR it By e | 1 i| airect connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER b | Admiral Farragut scheduled to "\‘ I“]' ‘; “1'[4. "i‘_‘_' "I‘:‘f:""fl " ‘_’l “‘""‘ B i bt AR SRR ! for all points EAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and § i trom - Seattle - Juno 29 et el 4 FOR SALE im” RRNT Plrataned. tous] JUNEAU FERRY and | cold running water in every room. For reservations apply to ! | at 10 a. m DALL | L | b NAVIGATION CO. arrived in Juneau on the | mOR SALE 1834 Ghovn B | Yukon scheduled southbound i or Bl + win | FOR SALE—1924 Chevrolet tour- = , i I | at 3 a. m. tomorrow I ot N ’::?I::: He vill ‘e zoing 50.00 Cash.|FOR RENT--Furnished cabin H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau, Alaska. R Bagets Taouibtioynd ¢| K. R. Jacger, prominent prop s — | f[f;r iaf x“.tl:(];]-‘.v A‘I“I'l'""l’)‘l"lfl{: B3 L ! M“'j"“‘“'r rh ot A s erty owner in J and mining | FOR SALE —Gas boat ready to 8 RAPSIIGHLS. ASK FOR ¥ dmira vans outhbound o | T 1 1 1 - o ” Y : P & : it man, who has been spending th go. 26 ft. round bottom 7 ft.|CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 room i 2 Y about June 30 AR B8 | winter months in Long Beach.| 6 in. beam. 4 h. p. heavy duty| furnished Apts. Phone 209. MILK MAID BREAD LOWER l,'RE GHT F 1 | Alaska is scheduled south | Cal. returned to Juneau on the | engine. Here is your chance - st 08 VN | bound about Junc e T bt A Harris Hard-] SEAVIEW APTS.—1 Room and | P | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habernich' waie Company Apartment. Fully Furnished § SR ‘. FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA b O e [arrived in Junean on the steamer oo o] RO l"“‘“‘" included MYREN'S HEALTH i | | Margnita schednled to leave Bltasin 4o maks thets ‘B b FOR SALI-—Studebaker touring| All apts. newly painted and 1 e o ili X ¢ | for Sitka and way ports at e Bt Habernich hae been | Car. First class condition. Seg| removated throughout. BREAD Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle 4 | 8 o'clock Wednesday night N aeicnod as & Moat basemaitts tha | Henty-Ollve: — —_— . June 24 July 14 9 Snils for gWay every 4 | Monday 9 a. m | [pinska Juneau byll team and madc | FOR SALE — Futnished housed] NTED THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS i [Emagifte salls” for Port Alex- | i $ oesewsw | Dis first appearance last night | for sale. See Peter Bond. Phond? N7 " Ve | ey ror i | 115,110 0 M Bt i th tane | 44 WANTED T0 BUY — A single INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION €O ¢ ) v AT = . r utcher and son | — » - . n restaurant range. Apt . it 2 kL { 'ahG . Fitteenth . ‘ot every | [Hare 18 the first photograph |cariisle, arrived in Junean on|ARAB Auto outlng tents and e P At o T B I(FRY J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 k1 both &l 8 4. m vy, |l ever taken of Queen Nayti, | the steamer Alaska to make their| Gold Seal camping furnishings; 2 I R /1 J 3 ,A,,\,fl’.c, Fiest ‘| aves for Pe ;\\, e of King Iuad of Egypt. |nomn Here for the future with finest air mattresses; the very TED—Plain Sewing and al- = | ershurg at 8, cavery:y | tom and laws proteet her | Mr. Butcher who is connected with latest fashion; on dicplay. See ations, phone Mrs. Archie WM. MY, i i ¥ nivmatny [ from cameras in Iigypt, and |the Alaska Junean Mine, Brown, Front Street Radalet, 3324, LATTORL, Bup SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE Virginia 1V ils for Chichagofl and way ai 6 o'cleck every Wedneslay night, even this picture, taken in Lon- | Carl J. Thomas, of the Mg | : g ' |FOR SALE OR RENT — Pianos, don, shows no more of her face |Suply Company of Portland, REN Fisny Brunswick Phonographs, Rec- Phone 577 Free Delivery Advertising always pays. Use S. S. “BORDER QUEEN” @ ¢| than her beautiful eyes. ey AronEh yanead on el orag, Shert Muslo, Bxpert Plangl e 0umblof The Bmplre, 'L s -~ GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SRS PO R A i (International Newsreel) ey PR ‘. R g ing $5.00, Phonograph Re- 13 PASSENGERS |RETRIEVER HERE I8 acobramnied by i oy S paicing Sl Wl vakl MRS S et e e e SEATTLE AND JUNEAU . [ ABOARD ALAMEDA WITH 1000 CASES ‘;.x:.mh‘...,‘ s Sdngs TR Bt Day and Night Call Phone 94 l | Regular Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle For information as to sailings, etc., apply to THE BORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. FOR THIS PORT OF RED SALIMON! i, whaerment o minor opt | i oo’ P Erttins sui - E.&F.TAXI 1 on at St. Ann's Hospital this es. Hand Well- Frank Wright of the i SEATTLE, June 22.—The Ala-| capt. J morning. Water Wheels. J. Du- BOTE 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. i medn eailed last night at 9 motorship Retriever, and superin. | ———— st, 11 3rd. Renton, Wash LB S D. B. FEMMER Agent ESTHER CASHEN, Agent i ‘elock for Southenste Al g R PROENUE - g . - 3 e S : S J i ¥, Douglas, Alask: B 110 pessensers, fncluding A ":\“‘l i ““I‘ Prosiac Cabbies Use |FOR SALE—Boat, cash Seven-Passenger Sedan Service ViR e e ;vm ‘;'nlln\\mx: ‘:.n»‘ Junr:l; |1\“ |noan yesterday from the -vieinit, Arch Kept for Klng_; and gas engine. Phone Stand at Juneau Billiards Juneau, Alaska » s Dot = o . Messer and throe children, i o yope ¢ 00 e o - -~ = PREEREA Mrs. Christianson, Mr Bdatis] £ S EESHAL i I aa o (R0 721 oted Rl 2 L | A | R Sl Ll RO FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE ) : Ttay-|Ted Balmon which ke packed this Ll Taxicabs | MRS, PEARL BURFORD WiLL LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND and son, John Dunn, A e 10| seasen. The salman v hippea | AT being allowed to pass in and | REOPEN MUSICAL STUDIO — - - e som, Mrs. C. Carter, Joe Pobichisouts on the Admiral Farragui|Out of Hyde Park though the | — T R RIA R LA T . PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 28, July 8, 19, 29 1 nnd two stecr | vesterday and is con Wellington Arch, by special per-| According to word recelved byl HOTEL ZYND 4 \wm”‘\ PRINCESS LOUISE—July 1,12, 92 4 S e E. Harris Company mission of King George, while the | Mrs. John T. Spickett, Postmas- al PACIFIL 7 PRINCESS ALICE—July 5, 15, 26 8 Retriever is a floating can- | 702d through the gate ordinavy |ter, Mrs. Pearl Burford will sooa . ELEVATOR SERVI \ Iy i e I ADMIRAL FARRAGUT |, .1t fo: e past two years | Whod in undor rovair. The Figit | rearn 1o Suncon. st seopon a 5 i NP T R A I ai e ¢ et i TAKES 1,000 CASES {bas boen fishing out of Yakutat, |1 that the Wellington Arch |studio in Juncau where she will “The Hotel That Speaks For Itself” Stapavars W. L. COATES, Agent. i OF FISH SEATTLE | This year one of the largest packs |MUst be kept for Royal use Was fgive music lessons. Mrs. Burfoid 8. ZYND'A, Prop. 4 33 {of the season. The Retriever wili | (emporarily relaxed in the inter-\has been studying and teaching |Semeeseme . i i s < ” % 'an\‘lrr in Junean until tomorrow ests of efficiency. music in Southern California for . W ROR E g e P TR NI . . Steamer Admiral Farragut, Capt. | "% , Bifor YO0k arohis s 1 TiRaz by ol ; = -~ i T s iy 4 (107 Saturday loading supp ang <ondon arches that are|two years. Mrs. Burford was for ot rgnlla 'i\«. C. « ‘hmu_‘.‘fnl\vl d in w:.I VoAl aatt: tor Yakutat where ar.|for Royal use only are the Marhl- | years a very popular music teach- ors l’l a #, from the wostward yesterday l" imgoments have been made with | Areh, and the central h of |er and pianist in Juneau. The official Mailboat of the “Juneau, Sitka and Skagway R. P. 0.0 5 ternoon at 4 o'clock and remained = A\gni) Ling to ship the | Admiralty Gate. The Horse Guards ot leaves the city dock every Wednesday evening at 8:00 P. M. direct . AR until aboyt §-o'clock ""“";”'r.m... cargocs from there, Arch in Whitehall is available| Advertising always pays. Use to Funter Bay, Tawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichago 4 1000 cases '"f _\“1"'“", fy""“ t SN S G for cabinet ministers, members of | the vnlumm of The Fmplrp Sitka and Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisn 0, A nmunl';’-lu:‘ |ll\\‘w|“““;r|.|glr ;.I, 'I'jl"“ | Low tide 1:254 3.1 feot | the \v‘m\ Council, and other State | 2 2 - Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Monday at 9:00 A, M. for Haines BE s ataome High tida 7 1, ) faet | Aignitaries, i &?{w:YBEENLéEVE»{EL;ANDS*\ s . 4 and Skagway returning Tuesday Roon, P, smeers leaving the ) o ide 36 p.om. 2.2 feet THE FIR ST SToRM WASHES (| m C re, e Passengers leaving on the Ad. | fOW Ui ke e J2tet| piongER WONAN OF NORTH EsL AVE HOUSEL, Arctic Cigar Store, Phone 444 miral Farragut were: Arthu i IS VISITING OLD SCENES COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Erfckson, . Erving, and "R. 0.| >+ ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS M. S. PACIFIC SAlis JGR FouT LK Lo Ostrander, widow nder for many s a law partner of T. J. Do- Getro for Seattle; Mrs, Dan Hoc | Grandma" Must Spend Mrs. | John Y. gon, R. Demond and v of Judge Osi Kotchikan. Brving expet | Rest of Life in Prison|| reach attla about an hour be | SPRINGFIELD. Mass.. June 22.|" hoe at Valdez, was a passenger . 15TH OF EACH MONTH. fore sailing of an Admiral steam.| SPRINGFIELD, Mass., June 23.1,) iyo Alagka bound for Cordova Shl ” FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT CITY WHARF ® [ —Mrs. Fliza “Grandma” Nusbaum | o andier B 5 L55 Augeles which ho will L gt iy Mrs. Ostrander resided at Junean ? FRRL 2 R g R i i I bana wils United. States Commis.- SAIL WEST ON ALASKA | ¢ mpl '<"I~..m,q here during the second in the murder of her aged hus i i Thrslal d . win e Cleveland Administration. Steamer Alaska, of the {RAN. Alipet Nusbam. JUM WML ae Sngantior Tikg hesh. roatd: Steamship Company, which gregel _‘l““l‘l 1’;:)”!:‘“4\”'\“:””“!]";:\ ~Ii-".1“”<‘1 Wit ing in Olympia most of the time asie : ! i port yesterday afternoon from | ange UriNE {ginco the death of her husband | [N'HE 8rocery shop that is a dozen years ago. builded upon the sands of Sails every Wednesd: MOTORSHIP VIRGINIAIV. e:enlng for Eexc':xrnl:: Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Seattle, sailed at 6:30 o'clock las ! the spring. \ Carry Passengers and Freight. ,All freight to be on City R e aha wastwnid. With. tho | PANS W R Gk make-belleve toods foen downel THE ALASKA RAILROAD Dock by 1 o'clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, Phone wing from Juncau: Bishop J (M. J, BAVARD LEAVES %! (‘HI(‘KEN."CHICKEN' before the flood of indignant' | : Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. R. Crimont, and one steerage for | FOR EUROPE JUNE 18 Chicken dinner! Tomorrow| indigestion. The foodshop that ; throughout t| 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 Dept. of the Interior i THE ALASKA RAILROAD rd; P. B. Nelson for Cor-| M. J. Bavaed, writing to The | Empire from St. Paul, said that he and N Bavard would sail ———-—— from New York for Enrope on 'EMMER THANKS PUBLIC |the Olympic June 18. He said the coal orders left at George|Bob Weisherg, formerly of tho | , where you can also pay finean Hotel in Junoau, has a 1 solicit business of* all{good position as night auditor ‘u conl, wood, etc. Quick|of a new hotel in St. Paul. ~always. Phone 114. Mr. Bavard sent his regards 3. MI& to everybody in Juneau. [night at Mrs. Hooker's Forget-| IS erected on the firm basis of |Me-Not Tea Room. adv.| @ square deal for the house- [ BTV ! wife and a square meal for the | family will endure. Witness, to | wit: ~ Our business is rapidly Increasing. SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases l PHONE 83 and 85 La- Old Papers for sale at Empire Office and one steerage for Burrerick PATTERNS BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON’S Stationery Store Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor