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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT SfRMNG 4[45’&4 HEAVENLY ) |aBouT THIS MAN : 5H THE MAKI! : 4 VERY c S TORNED 'HARMLESS " Regularly end Jependably WOT A HO ‘ VON RATTER'S CROAKET ¢ > Ny ; FROM THAT FALL ON Y— Sy END FER Y F ! GIT ] || THIS 1SLAND'S TO HIM J f NOW ON ) : HIS BEAN! 5 o e POOR \ E L FER ALL T 20CK ! N—n ———— 5 | g Ar.Juneau b s L 3 ¢ 2dm. F July \\MELL—\: (L9 fo s N . Adm 8 July 6 July J:u: July 13 J y July 4 noon, aves midnight. 1 tickets sold fr Junean to Califor- also to New Yc via Panama Canal ations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection ith Dollar ship Line also to the ORIENT via AM MAIL LIN BRICE H. HOWARD, g GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phon PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LIN H. F. ALEXANDER, President g | i ;STERMER SUNK E l i : = : J - Bes STEAMSHIP COMPANY ] NEW YORK, July 15 9 5 R = ! 2 SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED Holland-Am in Line announced | receipt of a wireless from the| : . SAILING SCHEDLE captain of the company's liner , . H [ v Lv.Seattle North Se h 1 ARp g 1 Veendam saying the Veendam col- | iA aibg ¢ 1 *NORTHWESTERN \' l" I: s Ihmi,“‘l PItEDayN i Steamer Movements | |iided with and sank the Norweg- 1 ronTRY R July 12 16 July 18 NORTHBOUND ! lian steamer Sagaland, four mile July 16 J 19 July Northwestern is due tomorrow. | [east of Nantucket early this B *ALAMEDA July 19 : 3 July HA Admiral Watson due Sunday.| |morning : o 'Y - ¢ YUKON July 23 July 26 Aug. Princess Charlotte is due Sat Al aboard the Sagaland were y - 5 *NORTHWESTERN __July July 29 Aug 2 day evening. | |saved except one ‘ Al A IR P ; Admiral Rogers is due Mon \e Veendam was not dam- Sets New Record for Al- day laged. She is inbound for New B TDARUA AR A SN *—Alameda and Northwestern south via Sitka. aska Route for Company SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | York ¢ Aleutian scheduled to sail from —Has 224 Passengers 5 ; | g AT THE EMPIRE S VA : 5 ‘. F l‘iRR_\ h(,ll]’,l)l?l,h W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 S Ll ssengers Seattle July 16 ..; 9a m || i s gt Ko POl RENT Furnished steam | Effective July 14, 1927 L. W. KILBUEN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 scheduled to ‘YUKUN HERE [ room. Inquire 115 W | | fom Yorgoyver . dely Through which I W‘""""‘[‘ Sixth St. Phone \! Leave Juneau for Douglas and | at 9 p. m | | public can always have its||— g2 . ship ¢ up 1 | . -~ | and Thane | 0! 1, w 1 Syl hy Alexander scheduled wants supplied. | [FOR L e In Cable Of-| 7:10a.m.* 9:15a.m.f 12:30Nnt]| in port 4 . m. yesterday carried ail from ttle July 18 | | Closing time for classified | | fice ilding table for of-| 2:00p.m. 5p.an.i 4:00p.m.* tho b ger R T at 10 a. m | | | advertisements: 2 P. M. | fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific| 6:15p.m._ 7:30p.m.f 9:40p.m. ord for any rip mad rince George scheduled to { Closing time for digplay ad- Coast Coal Co. office, {11:15p.m. 1:00a.m.1 that company's els. It A Sicin’ VEBGARYRE - TRIG NG R ieasaiy Tukon) O& . A | | vertisements: 11 A M. | o S O i Leave Douglas for Juneau n passengors aboard for Sk 18 at 8 p. m Glasseock i ¢ § Ten cents per line first in i i, Bd O TooWm | g 5N R Plisng 300, ‘| iiurn ey e S. 8. “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE 2:15p.m. 3:30p.m.{ July 3 Aug. 2 Aug Lin Alameda scheduled to s bound this af 20 ¢ sertion 5 re were two tour parties i from Seattle July 19 at 9 | |clock with the fo g passen-|| Five or continuous sub- | | SAY Room! 6:40p.m. 7:45p.m.f 10:05p.m GEORGE in the 1 « ). ors M d r Davenport sequent insertion. art r Turnis 111:30p.x 1:15a.m.1 s p. m gers: Mr. an npor ! Apartment y Furnished. | t TAVES VANCOUVER EVERY ARG e AR Br el thwestern Tours party AdmiFal Farragis: sebalidten: o | TR0 CAbbott, G . DoTuaso,| | _Count five average words 19| | Bagh and hot water ineluded | {—Freight will be accepted. LEAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY EVENING bered 90 peoplo. It was ducted sail from tle July 20 at | | W wteheller, C. A. Anderson, | | the line. All apts. 4 B iteitior: Cricler The second : ] ¢ 4 LL Rt e newly painted and| *—Saturdays only | Sonthrais truth JONIAT 65 SATURDAY P. M. making y T v 0 a. m ) nison | ENE. 1 args,. 5 . e A so| *—Thane Golf Course. " renovated throug s RRRS oIt Cautm direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER for all points EAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and cold running water in every room. For reservations apply to was a L V. Woods Tour part Princess Alice scheduled to | |sila ar Saari, Victor I on furnished cabins i . and numbered 35. It was headec sail from Vancouver July 30 stoamer has a large num - — month. EFAU FERRY By Miss Tyson. The head of thi y : . | JUNEAU FERRY and sister-inlaw of Malcolm Wood Seattlo July 21 at 10 a. m ( picture company that has| oo formorly a purser on the Grand SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | |becn on location in and near Co Y f":“' el o Ve PALMIST—Come and have your| » 0 — —u H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juncau, Alaska. Trunk samers operating to Al Yukon in port southbound. | {dava fc yme time. She is carry 3 A, "’;' ocation: | = fortune told from your hand.| a ral years ago Sails 4:30 o'clock ing a large cargo of ore and fish tationary wash tubs and other| work, business, marriage and The Prince Rupert sailed for| | pringe Rupert south 1 a. m. | |from tho westward ROGRI . SOp YeILEnCS J. Tl the future foretold. 302 Front Skagway last night at midnight Sunday | Those who have booked pa WHloh, “Hok Hod | A Bargain! 2 I,'nnnlm.w:v}.ld‘t“v‘)h‘Al Rk ek A(-I::“.l";..vl .1.1??? sppben 1|i‘:‘| \'\h '1‘;‘.‘.:”;;1.“‘!-‘: '\bx \:(Ml\l\\‘vlil; i ,‘.(‘c":»::\I{»‘].:v('.’.",‘\”;‘:r,'x,‘.”:.:f| ‘.ijhr DE Nl). FOUND : Bct; Coliseu’n LO WER FREIGHT I{A TEAS > - outhbound about July | | Mes. M. George, Mr. and Mi 101 Gold Belt Ave. Phe B : L and’child tharles b ,!.' JOST — Pocket n SEATTLE T v 5 TIDES TOMORROW || ™ logar saiings | [Landebach, A B Alen, Fred A |FOR SALI 315,00 buys a dandy|. $60.00, two keys and Ame FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA R 0 fout | | Margnita “scheduled to lenve | | Sorri, Miss J. T. Vietrich and fou:| pair of Ficld Glasses. Inguire| ! epsaiis gan 4 [’I(’ll)(’y Men Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle night ney, Mr L. L. Dave Mrs ¥ for Sitka and wi orts at tee » for Seattle; Dorothy Vi Office Liglt & Power H to owner 5 ’ ¢ Woalnetday: it ey o i | July 15th August 5th Sails for S v every rmey, Adele Skeleton, R. ¢. | D) At a , 4 5 Bigh tide 1:29a.m 17.9 feot e Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. Low tide $:19p.m 2.1 fe 3 % High tide 2:33p.m B0 gk 1 e s P S e bt e S L R with bath come| FAIRBANKS MAN DIES THRG RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS St i A iah | Pacific ails for Port Alex- | 1 s. G. Puroncn, Maria Pu.| Dletely furnished. Tom 1 - b, Andrew Kuhnen, well known at INDEPENDENT N ‘LIGA’I'ION CO A. R, CARPENTER | ander and way ports e 1d Johnson, John Marion . Fatiks, diad that tesandy, B L “l L 2 £ . g and Fifteenth of eve { Mrs raldo, € Jones, | 5 ¢ % o i P T H / J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 REACHES SEATTLE | | .IH':,:nn n‘\"\ gt T lzmm.“l:lut‘ ‘\\'m“‘.m' and | RS ger. Plectric Sew=| " ) fobes ik o MOOSE 'HALL - - | America First leaves for Pet stecrage for Ketchikan h Foot or hand - L A pags - ghi | | “ersburg at 1 p. m. every | | The Ynkon is scheduled to leave table. Sold for ten dollars Bl vy o " » Wednesd: | Seattlo and way ports @ a as and five dollars per i | SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGNT SERVICE a 3. C inew. vonte g al 28 days rotorshi 3. Car | i irginia IV sails for Chichagot | month. Machines rented. All ! the columns of The i ; nl penter arr here gl i < aired. We do hem |, 3 : - 1 2 oo and way voris at ¢ o'lock kia. coptiim. B8 65 il S. S. “BORDER QUEEN Pssengers including three wom Cirls Attempt Suicide 1 Seward St, Junean, Alaskn SEATTLE AND JUNEAU . i D YOUR FURNACE A FEW Regular Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle ; _ For information as to sailings, etc., apply to Diamond Briquets en, left the craft and started on | Mystery of Orient And you'll chase the chill out of your house THE BORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. a 10 mile 'journ over the ic Found in Chicagol HOLLYWOOD, Cal, July 15 FOR SALE—Singer canarles o FOR SALE — Chevrolet Sedan. }/L in a jiffy. Incomparable for radiant warmth 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattie, Wash. found open v too late to re (Continued from Page One.) {afternoon, one in a critical con turn to the ) | dition, as the result of ;) The at Nome pu: | Teast and just high enough for alattompts. Virginia Burke - u Motor Co out in sme rescued the | Man to walk by stoopi allowed two kinds of poison : SRfooned o e ico for many Ty : S sy BT, BB ol paaned . B furnished, excellent location. P f C C l C ' bours fpsexe Que man, Moy Poug, anfussiaihy £/ Hsey- toriins - Aiply. Nosthell actie Coast Loa 0. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE } 3 Garpentar d g | tered the place and was arrested e o Hotel, i LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND toward Nome. They reached motion picture e girls| New strain in Territo In- point three s from shore and » being treating in hospi thi quire at Tom McMuller in a fire place. Try them———you'll find D. B. FEMMER Agent ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Juneau, Alaska Douglas, Alaska R SALBE—At a bargain—good They’re Hot B — - e ) s in comnectic h his| the floating s in commection with hi iment today that the nar-'| . FOR SALP_ Bargaln—the Palace B e 1Sy et e 4 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 28, July 8, 19, 20 : ents tostitied. He was heid | The Food- Tonie of Swets, 3.btoty bullding sud] ey PRINCESS LOVISE—July I, 12, g2 Ot ia Gy ndér §1.000 bond for a hearing ! lot; suitable apartment e 0. uly 5, y B and b S ok, That Impa"“ ; furnished. Emil ELEVATOR SERVICE \\"“"/ Tickets to and from all Eastern points of United 8% the .ruader was The s a search war- AFceling Of Fitness o States and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal in the ice encountered north of| ‘@ v one building y and ——— - - “The Hotel That Speaks For Itself” . Stopovers, W. L. COATES, Agent. sk Pass were unable to explore others andStrength—. |FOR FALE Wilton 8. ZYNI'A, Prop. it under which the tunnels twistod “White e ———— ) = ALICE SAILS SOUTH their intricate system. The raided E ral two-hole la s — — - - resort was protecteéd b six-ineh forr-hole laundry stove and Co- ' 5 SEWARD FISH COMPANY The Canadian Pacific stoamship | thick plank door, through which lumbia phonograph with 150 Ppincess Alice, Capt. Thoms: | (he agents battered while tho in-| EMULSION "%‘“’”1:‘- ll“““:“‘ Ditice, | ‘Bege . o e ing at 5 o'cl and left for the | was controlled by a spring beneatn y FOR SALI—The entire propoi- * . . e . 4 lrglnul 80uth an hour later. The steamer|n counter in a nearby grocery. Rich In The kDb ke DN inta . ; : ol taok only two steerage pi v¢| Leading from the room in which g Hall Bes B. I Vergara. ENGINEERS and taking the place of the Motorship Margnita will leave Wednesday, for Juncau as capacity number|the implements for opium smok- | Health-Bmldmg fani Py T T i o 6 P. M. for Chichagof and Way Ports. of s were gboard, most|ing were found were six tunnels 2 | FOR — ¥tome Boarding Y ” . of them tourist ing in ali directio Vitamins Of House preperty, fully furnish- MACHINISTS Saturday for Sitka and Way Ports e A T TR o Ml S A PRSI G TS, y 7 ed. Fifty rooms, hot and cold L i U B A Y 2 e Cod-liver Qil water, steam heat in every AGENTS FOR “He Profits Most Who Serves Best” Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 26-35 room. Gnod going busincss can THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS F.WOLLAND - _| oAby at First National Atlas Tmperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, THE GASTINEAU Bank, John Reck. Palmer Brothers ' OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT - PSSO USSR FOR SALE — Furnished houses 4 . for sale. Sea Peter Bond. Photie Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors 484, / i MERe i MIDGET LUNCH MERCHANT TAILOR #0G UheN OB HoUTwRLS TELEPHONE 66 ‘ 221 Front Street FRONT STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 doors fi‘;z"*l‘"::;"" LR e e o e —— COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY | ‘. | o5 R it = e — ——-v————fi lers 330 wach. Horsepower $78 4 MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV g’,‘,fi":‘mgc";nyr “;fxdr‘:&fi:: = e et et et Automatic Gates. Hand Well-: Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, borers. Water Wheels. J. Du- < Apex-E1 Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. A SHORT LIFE AND AN EASY ONE BurTericK PATTERNS crest, 11 3rd. Renton, Wash. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to belon x(‘flty fully selected f fectly health i Beef C:i e, Doek by 1 o’clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Ginh s o, el Bty e e G BLARK sooxs THE ALASKA RAILROAD || 55 L iivie, stall fed on a scientifically prepared mash containing all Sheaffer and Waterman Pens WANTED 5 L the ingredients necessary to promote early maturity, ik throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight ) | - 5 dressed in an up-to-date packing house under rigid Govern- R. P. NELSON S N 3 train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the ment ante and post mortem inspection AND STAMPED Stationery Store WANTED—Shiugling, ~kalsomin-|| Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. Old Papers for sale at Empxre Ofinccv FOR YOUR PROTECTION. v vy +| ing, painting or any kind of | During the winter months there are two passenger trains s 2 &5 : each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- ; - cvarpenter or general repair tables and other information ingui A nd 1 THAT'S FRYE'S BABY BEEF » wor " Cart” wenry " Gornarm || {ables and other’ information inquire of any. sisamship or sk Ha Andy j FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY | Maianisas' T________i | Dept. of the Ineror o i MRINRG | rivi WANTED — Experienced il 4 Gl _ “QUALITY MEATS" Classisx[nl:nda:(xli\S:jdln;:::;l:on man. Must be able ua sm’nlxl-" TH{E'LALASKA,I:_;‘!;L.R“(;AD " A. P. LAGERGREN, mfi?fi:‘mlmmpmm 2 Deliveries Daily—10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 1 Phone 5703 .‘ Date O Wiliama, Gewinessil Ahclimue K . Sop Work Building 12"»‘:1-. s rrr e os e

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