The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1927, Page 6

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POLLY AND ElER PAIS [ DIDNT WANNA - |ALARM THE LADIES, BuT “WE AINT ALONE ON WJOT'S THE BI6 SECRET, SON? WHY ALL THE MYSTERY 2 grnarly and /]l"" ndably Bnuthbonnd Ar.Juneau Lv.Junean LA 1o 1 PN N AR A ... Sept. Watson 4 . 3 Sept. Rogers b x Sept. Evans E % Sept. Queen 3 ¥ Sept. Rogers . 32 y Sept. Watson . o Oct. Oct., Througn tickets sold from Juneau te Callfor- nia ports also to New York yia Papama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- sbip Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alasks PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE ~ The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President 11, will be relighted as soon as practicable, H Prince William Sound—Midd!e Ground Shoal Gas ‘and Bell Buoy {2, temporarily replaced June 11 by a gas and whistling buoy, vz {restored Sept. 2, to gas and bell | buoy. By the direction of the Com missioner of Lighthouses, — —W, C. DIBRELL, are from the east, Toronto ani Superintendent. Montreal, and are making a pleas A A R A5 Lv.Seattle Northbound Southbound ure tour of the Dominion. F—- gu-tN IN P“RT ALASKA | . 20 Aug. 23 Sept, 1 With 260 tons of freight aboar? l Steamer Movements | the Princess Louise sailed at NORTHBOUND Y = 5 i if 4 SHITRAN i Atin 8 i T for Skagway and will return heie| | Aleutian due 11 a. m. tomor- ' YOKON ... } Sept. 6 early tomorrow morning, ahout § rew. Sept. 14 SCHEDULED SAILINGS | 1 | Admiral Rogers scheduled to Sept, 2! sail from Seattle Sept. 22, Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 24. THE EMPIRE FOR RENT SOUTHBOUND SAILINSS 1S THE MEDIUM FOR RENT—2 nicely furnished | Ad‘r‘v.'_iral IFurr-nut in lnm‘l.‘ Through which the general rooms. Hot and cold running| Sails south 9 p. m. today. public can always have fts water. With or without board. Princess Louise due south | || wants supplied. 210 Main St., between 9nd and 6:15a.m. 8aatile 8:46 o'clock yesterday | ADMIRAL FARRAGUT early Tuesday morning. | ClosNg time for classitied 3rd. *7:15a.m. eveninz with 230 tons of mer- HAS SALMON CARGO| | Ajagka due south about Sept. Adyertitemente: 4 B, o 9:15a.m.1 chandise and several days mail for i 21, Olosing . s doF dls lay ad- |FOR RENT — Reasonable, good| 12:30p.m.t local people. Passengers leaving | Steamer Admiral Farragut, Capl.| | pqpiral Watson southbound ! | vs‘rlls‘emi.nls' 11 A, MD | modern house in Douglas. Guy| 2:00p.m. 12 midnight the ship here were: Frank Par.|(. C. Graham, arrived in poct| | gant g9 ' . g Smith. | 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. CANADIAN % from the weatwsrd at 12:80 pt. 23. Ten cents per line first in- i MacDonald, C. M. Jones, | from the westward al 12:30 p. it | | pdmiral Evans due southbound * || sertion. T e e Leave Jluges for Junsen PACIFIC M. fothwell, H. B. Carbray, |'0day r rough voyaga| | “gepe 29 | Tive centa for' continuos FOR RENT—4 furnished s1y8p. 1. i o | . 29, us sub- room furnished| 3 RAILWAY Albert White, A. L. Olts, James |across :he l‘“"v Sh"'h“"l‘f~““" LOCAL SAILINGS 11| sequent insertion. apt., steam heated. See Vasco R:?Oam §:30p.m. Wickersham, Jack Paul, W. Hunt, |Cises of salmon on hoard fram| i noioniea gcheduled to leave | Count five average words to|| Nikinevich, Seattle Fruit and 9:30am.t 37:45p.m. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDLE Due Juneau Due Juneau a. m. Mr. Coates said taday. Brings Twenty Passengers - - to luneau from South ,1]Dh5,,l(’MORROW s s 4 Low tide 2:41a.m. 1.8 feet Left This Morning |Mign tide 9:23a m. 123 taer Low tide 3:08 p. m. 5.7 feet The Quaen, Capt.’ Victor En.|High tide 9:07p.m. 13.8 feet quist, airlved in Juncau from TR ALASKA o Sept. 13 —Alameda south via Sitka. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 8 | L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 e FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTEBOUND PRINCESS ALICE—Sept. 9. - PRINCESS LOUVISE—Sept. 20 and 29 Tickets to and rrom a1 wrn Btates and Canada — va l’llh_:f m Agont, | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Louglas and Thane *4.00p.m. 8:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. Stopovers. train seryice from Seward on the Coast to Faii throughout the year operates regular puul‘or u‘ m Interior, and over the Chickaloon and chm During the win months there are two passenger nd Fairbanks. For time- each way, weekly, between Seward < tables and_ other information inquire of any steamship or Seattle Fruit and railrcad agent, or write Produce Co. Dept. of the Interior Fresh Fruit and Vesetabies | | THE "ALASKA RAILROAD Wholesale and Retail (Mt. McKinley Park Routs) Out of town orders given Anchorage i 1= Motor ’Mm‘ The official Matlboat of the Junesu and snn R P 0. leaves tht City Dock every Wednudu evening at 8 o'clock direct to. Puater Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagot, Sitka and Way Perts. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakee The Vis 111, Capt. Sam Johusen | FOR SALE—6_hole range cheap. Cischarged 11,000 pounds of cohoe Inquire 0. Bodding. at the E. M. Basse fish houso Vwerna fovickson, Mary K. Mum |'le westward, but had no passen for Sitka and way ports at the line Produce Co. 12:45p.m.t 9:55p.m. brie, J. Marion, Mrs. F. R. Spar-|fers for Juneau. The steamer was 8 o'clock Wednesday night. " Minimum charge, 50-3ants. 2% il s { 2:15p.m, 12:15a.m. ger, A P. Lagergren and wite, | “cheduled to depart for the Safls for Skagway every | y * | |FOR RENT — wurnished rooms| 3:30pm.t 11:06am. Miss Patsy Manor, S. J. Oneni»‘“\”h at 9 o'ciock this evening. Sunday at 11 p. m. 11 ———————————®! for men; well heated; reunn-i I—g":lgzt will l"“ accepted. two 3teerage. g5 s A | Virginia IV sails tor Chicbagot T vm @ave | able. Apply Hellan's Phar- Fr-RaIEaRI. O0ly. iling from the A. J. dock on | LOCAL NM“:E TO MARINERS and way ports at 6 o'e.ck % FOR SALE | macy. amer at 5 a. m. today were: A every Wednesday night, For ! |- RV 3 g8 - . % H . d Mrs. W. Barres and Mrs. | Alaska—Wrangeu Narrows -—(| Chatham Stralts route a: | |FOR SALE—Gas boat, 40 ft., 25 FOR RENT —Single room withiJyneau Ferry & Naviga- M. McMullen for Haines; | The following circular letter has 10 o'clock every Saturday || h.. engine. Good condition.| Private family. Phone 1395. tion Company i irvine for Skagway; K.|Dbeen issued from the U. 8. En night. | Bargain for cash. Phone 374. FOR RENT—Space in Cable Of- '————p ! Holin James Bartel and two|gineer Office, Juneau: B~~~ ———————1 gce Bullding, suitable for of- secrage for Sitka; Carlitos Bills | “Wrangell Narrows are now —————_— FOR SALE“-4 room house with| g gk eS8y Aw:y Pacits @nd Pete Ludvig for Petersburg: | open to traffic and will probably COHOES UNLOADED bath $1,000. Phone 682. | Coast Coal Co. office, i Albart 5. Brown for Ketchikan: [he open for the next few weeks Mrs. ¥liza Hour and one steerag®| Moreover, {t is' expected that the CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 room for Se: Nasrows will be open much of turnished Apts. Phome 209. PR ISRBMONE 5 4 oRs the time during the coming few | FOR SALE—Ford Bug in good] R Y this morning. SEAVIEW APTS. —1-2-3 Room | months. This may be accurately | condition. Inquire Empire. i . EVANS UNLGADING determined at any time by com-| r TR b7 1 - Apartment. ~ Fully Furnished. |I Y | e vy ity | special attention IN JUNEAU TODAY municating with the U. S. Engi- INA J HAS Gon |FOR SALE—Buick Six Bug, A-1| Bath gnd hot water imcluded. 4 4 condition, All apts. newly painted and | %— 3 neers, Petersburg, Alaska. Tacatvone ”m P new battery, new i g y- unum pounds of % > ¢, el Wilh 200 toms of coal for the The masters of all boats ave|y, W 7HOLe - RRAGRes Jo b4 the tires. Cheap. See Tip Oneel renovated throughou Al Coast Coal Company and |hereby cautioned to whistle UPOA | unen. Cold Storage ty the i |_ CORROFs Garage or Phone 5301. :“;::h“ o A0 Bomd GARBAGE of merchandise, the Au-slghting any portion of plant en- | “cu Andrew Hildre, this m ‘tn. | PIANGS, L ¥ i vans, Cant. S. J. Gilge, | gaged on the Narrows work, t! Victor Latest Phono-| : * MISCELLANEOUS H A UI‘ED 3 | ~arived in port emroute westward [to give warning of their approaca graphs and Records for sale ome and have your AND LOT CLEANING ' —_—————— and rent, Expert Piano and . al 1 o m. today with the follow-|to allow the portion of plant FERN IN PORT Phonograph ‘Tuning, Repairing. sing for Juneau: Lyle P. Beeghly,|sighted to give any whistla sig- ——— Musical Goods. Mail orders fill- fortune told trom your hand. Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o'clock for Haines ang Anderson Music Shoppe.| ‘Yyork, business, marriage and G. A. GETCHELL, Skagway, startisg September 4. Returning leaves Skagway Mon- Fhone 143. the future foretold. 302 Fromt Phone 109 or 149 day nizhé ob ¢ 'clock. Relisble Transfer Co., Phone 149 , Mr. and Mrs. B. G. C |must proceed slowly when pa-igern Capt. W. H. Barton, arrive: n, Mr. L. Isom, Mrs. H. R.!sing any portions of plant. in porc last night. Today the ship — »fn. Frank Scully, Johna “It is recommended that during|is taking on oil and water and [FOR SALE — 100 ft. frontage Gastineau Ave. This property . ¢ Bobhall, Fred B. Crowell, (. !nals deemed pnecessary. All hoats The U. 8. Lighthouse tander ed. Street. : A. F. MoKINNON, Agent, Mrs. Lizzle Wise, Miss Amie | the progress of the work in|will leave tonight to resume hér » and one steerage. ‘amer was scheduled to d at 4 o'clock this af- térnopn for lhe westward. LOUISE HERE WITH Wrangell Narrows, the channel be used only at high tides. Less than original depths may be found due to uncompleted work. —D. H. GILLETTE, Assistant Engineer Officer.” ——————— astdug oul 1w e1us 107 s1aded plo 0ld papers for sate at The Emplre. work between here and Ketchikan, | can be bought very cheap and on easy terms if desired. Ap- ply Barney Rosselle. i e L | | Drink Irros SODA WATER EXTRA FANCY COASTWIS TRANSPORTATION CO. ' THE HOTEL OF ALASKAR HOTELS Canning Pears $3.50 a box. S -— FAVORED THE WAY - ‘u—t'n- THE GASTINEAU ' OUR SERYICES T0 YOU AND £HD AT COMMERCIAL PARTY | oot “Lient destroved. uty 1. SENATOR THEY ARE FLAVORED e OF EvIRY Z nrcmmc AT was placed in commission Sept. | NS / l Sold in Half Pints or Pints Sisamer Princess Loulse, Capt |16, 1927, ; - APARTMENT in Case or Barrel lots. De- A. Sioter. arrived in port from Chatham Strait — Point Ellis 1is P south 7:30 p. m. yesterday | Light, reported extinguished Sept. vered to your door. B i esipes o b ¥ 3 HOTEL Order From Your Grocer with (he tollowing passengers fur|14, will be relighted as soon as uneau: Mrs, Lee Atkinson and | practicable. { {wo children, Clarence T. Bunker.| Lynn Canal—Battery Point light, | \, Arrivin, xt Wednes- Ehmer J. Peterson, Nick Petievich | reported extinguished Sept. 12, 708 Union Street \ T Vi . he: . ~and William Muir. will be relighted as soon as prac THE RROS + day—order now.. ! | ticable. ‘ ¥ oy : Sailing from’Junesu M Aboard the steamer are 100 . s i Saginaw Channel—Faust Rock % round (rip tourists, 93 of whom swominent member of Cana-|Gas and Bell Buoy, HS, reported i & dign Chamber of Commerce and|extinguished Sept. 7, was relight e Carbonated Be: o Every *oduuday at 6 P. M. for Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, & who will make the trip to Car-led Sept. 8. ‘Pure Carbona verages Hirst-Chichagof, Chichagof and way ports: Funter Bay, B3- | ©cross while the Louise is in Skag-| Lynn Canal—Vanderbilt Reef cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah,.Lemesurier Island, Inian way. Most of these passengers!Light, reported extinguished Sept. w“a. Soapstone Radio, Hogan Isiand and return, CHATHAN STRAITS ROUTE Every Saturday at 10 P, M. for ‘Tengkee, Killisngo, Bar- T T anof (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluf Bay, Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Armstrong, Port Conclysion, Port Alexander and return. . Wayports sre subject fo call by special srrangemest. A TWRISK) week or month, 7iv POSITIVE f R R Ell. 8787 phenn pos l be delivered at Junesy Municipal Dack be- COAL SENSATION ' —r e bt ] R RTRR T DIAMOND BRIQUETS 1 DA = . ; . wwmumn HAVE INCREASED IN POPULARITY EACH YEAR UNTIL TODAY THEY ARE THE LARGEST SELLING LUMP COAL IN WESTERN AMERICA \MO&”"'&I V%:{l:a Alaskans stopping in Seattle either on business trips or for For & Dellghful Treat! the winter months will find WRIGLEY’S P. K. an ideal home at this hos- Deliclous after smoking— telery. All outgide airy rooms, sweetens the breath, beautifully furnished in over- soothes the throat ": stuffed, every modern. conven- makes the next ulo lence, and in a million dollar building. Rates by the day, CANADIAN PACIFIC | —FAMQUS— Princess Steamers TO PRINCE RUPERT, VICTORIA VANCOUVER SEATTLE " DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT VANCOUVER T0 ALL Ly EASTERN POINTS OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA A TRIAL TON WILL WIN ?"r-m Privileges Various Routes Yoy THROUGH TICKETS 70 EUROPE Coast anl Co. Visit the 04 Home This Ohristmas For Ticket and W W. L. COA y Agent

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