The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1927, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY ;2” . g e ] | DR SERUIN ¢ ALASHA PRACTICE! Y'GoTTA AMY | | ! Reguiarly and Dependably : JEM AT sowmwc broaid A ; Southbouns JESS P(?ACT(CIN Y %) i Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau UNK AN | ! PRSI 5o PRIy N PRACTICE s I Y6 g ; Sept. 11 Sept. 22 . Sept. 12 Sept. 12 MAKES : ( > f 3% 0 N ept. 18 Sept. 29 PUFFIC - : . [ Sept. 19 Sept. 19 » | Sept. 26 Sept. 26 Oct. 2 Oct. 12 Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas.Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE ‘The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President — (ALASKA IN PORT [ s i ”17 MARINE | ynweeTaoiND ) = @ ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Bl'lngs One Hllndl’ed Nlne' * - SAILING SCHEDLE ty Tons Freight and . q Due Juneau Due Juneau [ —_— 36 P. . Lv.Seattle Northbound Southboudd | FISHING BuATs | Steamer Movements | assengers P O R ] g bt 4 [ NORTHBOUND ALEUTIAN . % y The Alaska, Capt. Willilam Jen Aug. 30 Sept. | | Admiral Evang due Sept 11. || 0" frived” in' port from _tho ALAMEDA Aug. 30 9 PM. Sept. Sept. Qu;i scheduled to sail from | |South at 8:30 o'clock yesterday cheduled to s YUKON ... . 3 Sept. Sept. evening with the following passer NORTHWESTERN . 69 PM. Sept. Sept. Seattle Sept. 15 at 10 & m. | | 0.0 tor Juneau: Mrs. R. B. Mar ALASEA. ... - 10 Sept. ot BY cANADIANs’ | Princess Louise scheduled 10 | |y Migs Edith Manner, Eliane | “;fi‘ Viig ‘l‘:,"“’““" SePt | | Martinsen, A. Vick, Miss M. Trip- 5 at 9 p. i 3 ALAMEDA ... 4 . 13 9 PM. Sept. Sept. | Aleutian _scheduled to _safl | | Arttir Macset Jr. Miss fove [ THE EMPIRE FOR RENT ! FERRY TIME CARD . W.E NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 *—Alameda south via Sitka. Canadian Fisheries Depart-| | .‘,"",:" “;“t‘“““' Sept. 17 at || .. Clara Wunderlich, June Wun IS THE MEDIUM FOR RENT—2 nicely furnished L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 orthwest Through which the general| | fooms. Hot and cold running| Leaves Juness for Douglas and i ! derlich, Mr and Mrs, Archie 1 | Northwester: scheduled to - Shi, " 2 ment to Seize U. S. Boats T etis oo g, | | Bhlels,’ Jobs ' Bhlela,." Miss B public ¢an always have its|| water. With or without board. | e wants supplied. | 210 Main St, between 2nd| 6:15a.m. 4.00p.m. i | sail from Seattle Sept. 20. | |, M HUAAEE ‘ ! A A8 ’ > time for classified| | and 3rd. o S e A a1 L I v | RN G ‘16am.t $7:30p.m. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE | ey | | Yukon scheduled south at 5:30 VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 14 | p. m Instructions have been issued to| | Admiral Farragut scheduled the Canadian Department of Fish-{ | south about Sept. 17 telo, Miss M. Kashe off; Miss A. Burnson and one steerage from Reddington, M. A. Tarp, S. Bo» it FOR RENT ngle room wit :30p.m. ¢ 9:40p.m. ¢ LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. private family. Phone 1395. | 2:00p.m. 12 midnight Seattle §. Sanborn, Mr. 4 e e ‘15p.m, 1:00am. | ANATIAN A eries here to seize all United || Admiral Watson southbound s o H anborn, Mr. and | gen cents per line first in- R TPy pmt 1 CANADI PRINCESS ALICE—Sept. 9. | sertion, heated bedroom. Phone 602, | Leavu Dougu {osr oln::n PF‘C&F!C PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 20 and 20 ’ ‘ \ { Mrs. O. M. Olson, Dorothy Olson, W. Olson, W. R. Carster anl L. McFarren from Ketchikan; Mr States’s fishing boats which uso | | Sept. 22, Canadian ports for overnight she! Alaska due sonth about Sept Tive cents for continuous sub- PN WSRO T % n(;o .m. 6:30p.m. Tickets to and from a1l Eastern points of United ter in order to be able to fish 21 ST S B B Baton Aby: Bats | sequent insertion. "FO}}I RrENT ‘rv.lu roiom tqurnllsh-l 9“0: + t‘l'lB: % Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal y ate i o waters off i 5 Y A @ ouse. nquire Seaview| :80a.m. 148p-m, . %4 74 early and late in the waters off | | LOCAL oAILINGS Vand .. Betas $om: Wishel ‘m:"‘o]x;:;;. five average words to e q 12:45p.m.t 9:56p.m. Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. the coast. Notice that such a Margnita scheduled to leave ‘ One hundred and ninety § ¥ ] 2d 8 ety ton - 2:16p.m. 12:15a.m. : otly y . 3 Minimum charge, 50 cents. | | Riey would be strictly edherel| , - for Sitka and way ports 8t || preght were unloaded here \ |FOR RENT—Space In, Cable Of- 3:30p.m.f $1:06a.m. RS Jublish several weoks as0 | | 8 odlock Wednesday nlght. | 1,y g gsteamer. before she pho- — | fice Building, suitable for of-{ t—Freight will be accepted. | { Canadian officials :flahl this nr.‘ sulls for Skagway every | lceeded on her way to the west | fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific] }—Saturdays only. | der was in accord hvllll n| L‘ren!‘_\ | Sunday at 11 p. m. [|ward at 1 a. m. today with th| FOR SALE Coast Coal Co. office. THE ALASKA RAILROAD J e - a- nd way ports a 6 0" o — ! 3 | |dova; J. J. Meherin and A. A BALE, ole range cheap. |ULIFF Apts, 1, 3 and 8 room|Junean Ferr aviga- | throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight dian. ports by American vessels to every Wednesday night. For ! | gy ;nhhiey for Valdez; L. F. Hep., Inquire O. Bodding. | furnished Apts. Phcne 209. J . M & [ train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks Inlfho shelter in case of storm, or fo: Chatham Straits route &t | ‘..t ama Farl Shotridge for Sew- — { tion Company Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. the purpose of buying food. It i 10 o'clock every Saturday 1.”.,, one steerage for Latouche, |FCR SALE—Ford Bug in good SRAVIEW APTS.—1-2-3 Room During the winter months there are two passenger trains stated that hundreds of Ame: | night. b i | condition. Inquire Empire. | Apartment. Fully Furnished. 3 :m;}\ wa, tl“:h”" ntwun“&o d :nd l"nlrb-nx:. l'o.rmthno- craft have made it a practic | | ———| Bath and hot water included. = ables other information inquire of any steamship or ’ ; : |FOR SALE—One Martin E flat| Seattle Fruit and railroad agent, or write use bays and coves along the Oans | " BRITISH AIR FORCE | ioptnm, "ot B i) 2008 Mo b dian coast even in calm weather. ADMIRAL EVANS SA]LS renovated throughout. Also Prodi Co. ; - FROM SEATTLE TODAY JOINS CUP CONTEST b2l furakshed cablns 3500 Dor| | Bresh Tac hag Veretabice Educational Cinema i | |FOR SALE—Cheap! Six cylinder| month, Wholesale and Retail na - CALSHOT AIR STATION,| touring. No. 3, CHff Apts. |——— ut of town orders given Is Mussolini’s Plan| SEATTLE, Sept. 14—The Ad|England Sept, 14 For the first| s il | WANTED o G Anchorage miral Line steamer Admiral Evans |time, Great Britain is sending a|FOR SALE—Buick Six Bug, A-1 special attention GENEVA, Sept. 14.—Motion|Capt. 8. J. Gilge, sailed north at|team of Royal Air Force pilots| condition, new battery, new|WANTED — 3 fold screen or picture devotees throughout the|10 a. m. today, carrying 37 cabin | this year to compete at Venice,| tires. Cheap. See Tip Oneel,: frame. Phone 547. L . world will find interest in the|passengers. Those aboard for Ju-'Italy, on September 25 for pos-| Connors Garage or Phone 5301. e G IRB 'GE Motorshlp Margmta offer which the Itallan Premier,|neau were: Lyle P. Bughly, Mrs. session of the Schneider Cup, em.| 3w ——————= == MISCELLANEOUS Mussolini, has submitted to the|H. R. McQueen, Mrs. F. B. Cra-|blematic of speed supremacy in|@IANOS, Victor Latest Phono- The official Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves the Assembly by his delegate, Sena-|well, T. C. Bohwall, Mr. and Mrs |the air, which it lost in 1923 to| S5r2pPhs and Records for “'s PALMIST—Come and have your H |UI ED City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter tor Count Antonio Cippico, to|B. G. Dickanson the United States. rxlll;:mur::‘;;;n E':r):xp:lrx:g P}:;::,rf:g fortune told from your hand. Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and found at Italian expense in Rome — eee | Air Vice-Marshal Scarlett has Musical Goods. Mail orders fill. Work, -business, marriage and 10T CLEANING Way Ports, Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killienoo, Tenakee, ;:.:;:::r?fiizl‘):lhinslilll(o of ‘ed- Chinese Students Knit | been put in command of the Brit- ed. Anderson Music Shopps. the future foretold. 302 Front Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and |ish team, and the Air Ministry Street. G. A. GETCHELL, 8k ay, starting September 4. Returning leaves Skagway Mon- Mussolinl’s idea, as explained Socks for Soldjers has been giving it every support,| L nhone 143. i — Phone 109 or 149 dl;‘:“’h’t ::7 ofcloe: omber & gWay by Count Cippico, is that the suc- Al leven to the extent of comstruct-|FOR SALM — 100 ft. frontage cesstul experience of Italy in the | SHANGHAL Sept. 14.—§tu.| ing seven new seaplames of the| Gastineau Ave. This property| ; A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phome 149 application o motion pictures to|dents of the Jing Nyih Girly[most modern type. Herclotore| can be bought very cheap and| SIPHUNE"ES COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ctua o elevation 4 School here have set a new pre-|the British teams have been und-| on easy terms if desired. Ap-! H nation should be extended|cedent in Chinese war reliet er civilian direction. ply Barney Rosselle. 7 throughout the world as a bene-|work. They have organized to! _Sauadron Leader L. H. Slatter | WHAT ARE THEY EXTRA FANCY PR e ) Burford. to send them gifts, \n('llldlnuM'il})“nll lhe pilots, who are Fl - @ ed by the League of Nations|so-ks and cgarettes. This may ing Officer H. M. Schofield, 3 : annlng THE GASTINEAU wouid be helpful to governmnents,imake ‘“sewing socks for soldiers” | Flight Lieutenant 0. E. Wurslpv public and private institutions|as popular among Chinese fem-|29: Flight Lieutenant S. N. Web- For Sale at P D e R e I I P e e el e ears OULLANK OF EVERY PAMENOERCARRTING BOST diftuse aseful information of ev-|of Western nations during the S. M. Kiukhoad, 30, From these BUTLER, MAURO & CO. ery kind by film. | World War. {will be selected the three pilots ¢ 'WE. —————— | At a recent theatrical enter-|who will actually participate in SRONA BDVA. 04, $3.50 a box ARCHDEACON SANBORN HEKE |tainment, hundreds of girls|the races ¢ | —— ,plonlgul themselves to procure| Not only the winning of the P 3 . The Rev. H. R Sanbom, of|funds and gifts for the “Nation- Schueider Cup, but the very lives THE IRROS Arriving next Wednes- M R R Ketchikan, Archdeacon of the [allst boys at the front.” of these men depend upon thejr| [ SRS : Motors,". Vlrglnm IV Episcopal Church for the Alaska | i | physical fitness, so they are in %9 OMPANY day‘——order now. coast pegion, arrived in Junean| PINEG 'GMORROW |SFict training. Cigarettes and 1 . Sailing from Juneau Municipal Whart 1ast night on the Alaska. He will [liquor have been reducted to a! JUNEAU BAKERY b 5 e CHICHAGOF ROUTE: return to Ketchikan on the Yu- o [minimum, while their sleep has Distributors g Low tide 9:26a. m 0.1 feet Every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, kon tomorrow. b a 1 t th WHOLEWH High tide 3:23a.m l70{eur} ‘" ,"I(,: .:g:: “cr::vx ,n:tia:e:; 0 EAT ” Hirst-Chichagof, Chichagof and way ports: Funter Bay, Bx- Advertising aiways pays. Use| Low tide10:03p.m LG feet |y ronzed aviators. All have dis- RAISIN BREAD . - Swanm cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Island, Inian the columns of The Empire High tidq 3:35 p.m.........18.2fect (ingujshed flying records in the Is Delicious for the y g Island, Soapstone Radio, Hogan Island and return. - ——————————— Roya! Air Force. 7 Six of their seaplanes, from Children’s Lunch { Bros, : | which the three racers will be Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakee, Killisnoo, Bar- 2 | ( \ anof (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluff Bay, selected after trials in Italy, are (LT ! ONE g The !bmiug sent to Venice on a royal __lm“__.!'_.————-— PH n7 Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Armstrong, Port Conclusion, |navy aricraft carrier, acco:npan- Port ‘Alexander and return. Jl‘dgment of ‘ |ied by four destroyers. The ma- Service Transfer Co. - £ Wayports are subject ‘to call by special arrangement. |chines are being accompanied by Will Hevi Saw Mill Wood i JAPANESE TOY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES ON APPLICATION JUNEAU :;:h:‘x:chnnlcs in addition to their ‘and Coal snop oo 1k stk g lullum S SRR Office Phone 389 fore 1 P. M. on dates of sailing. . o | Adverty iways pays. dence Phone 3 Oll ? H. B, MAKINO the c::l:m!l::!ot-’l‘hu mnr;:ra g u___n.i__..__.q i Front Street Ticket Office: Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single 0 P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders SEWARD FISH COMPANY P. 0. Box 1205, Junean CANADIAN- PACIFIC e . g ! AND G DIAMOND BRIQUETS ;.j L Princas Stoumers | BRI I R is best reflected in the fact that the most popular fuel for furnace, range, heater or fireplace grate is— TO PRINCE RUPERT, VICTORIA VANCOUVER AND I’A‘H.'Ll DIRECT CONNECTIONS' AT VANCOUVER TO ALL EASTERN POINTS OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA THEY MAKE A CLEAN FIRE ! Stop-Over Privileges Various Routes BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE OF CLEAN COAL THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE Visit the 0ld Home This Christmas cific Coast Coal Co.

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