The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 6

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" POLLY AND HER PALS SERVING Al 4 73 MY GoSH! KNUTE INVESTED AS IT E Reguisriy & ! EVERY PENNY HOW:\I:E 570 B TSPFENT UPON YOURSELF! KNOWING woT 1S THE S 1S, 1T SHOULD MY GRATITNDE TO YoU FOR HA\/VNa ElS(LL'\ ME FROM bound YOUR FAMILY AS 1 DO, AND YOUR INCOME ON A AMOUNT 0 e Al;;znnn‘u SLY. ‘.-?u PARTICULAR WEAKNESS IN THEIR MILLIOHN SOMETHING LIKE DIRECTION, 1 SHALL INSIST THAT FIFTY-TwO Lv.Seattle Nov. 30 . 10 14 Dec. 18 -Dec. 31 21 Dec. 25 Jam. 7 28. Jan. 1 Jam. 4 ROGERS _.Dec. A’ You OBEY THIS STIPLLATION TO THE : THOUSAND ' 2 2 l\;v OJ,E,?Q LETTER, OR THE DEAL 15 OFF/ & N WATSON ROGERS Round 'l'rlp educed Fares now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced tates to California and return. Througn tickets sold from Junead o c.ufor- nia ports also to New York via Panama l Reservations and Information on ROUND WORLD tours in connmection with Dollar Bulm 'IPA’lLLh“ also to the ORIENT via AMERICA . BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE: SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President | | es Feature Service. Ine. Great Bratnin rights reserved — — 1] Steamer Movements | | NORTHBOUND | Admiral Rogers 1s due Sun- day. I SCHEDULED SAILINGS - ! Alaska scheduled to sail from | Seattle December 3 at 9 a. | m. ! | Northwestern schedled to ! ! sail from Seattle Dec. 10 at STEAMSHIP COMPANY sm'n—sum:x—lrm SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau nue Juneau LOUHELEN lN PORT | cated leg ‘l w)n"u he rom‘ I !f a. m. l Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbound mm.‘ from a tree at Fresh Water Bay.| | Princess Mary scheduled to | tYUKON .. Nov. 8 Nov. 19 TODAY FIVE BOATS . ‘(«‘zl’;”l';xix 1”: ]u‘xlxltl” tn“l:\;nnum’: | :unqx;m;; Vancouver Dec. 15 ; SALASKA ... Nov. 15 Nov. £3 WERE STGRMBOUND the delay of uins dave before| | BOUTHBOUND BAILINGS | ?fl;{gismnn Noy. g g::i: The fishing vessei helen, medical aid was reached. | Alameda southbound about SO | 5P S with Capt. Pete by ',‘ A radio from the Unalga this! | December 7. | ALASKA . 3 Dec. 6 Dee. 14 Hildre, Martin E and Carl|alternoon states the gasboat Pa-| | | Watson south about *—Will call nt Peurshurx Storm aboard, overduz in Jun cific was off Sw son Harbor| | 0. 10, i t—Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. since November arrived ‘n!carly this morn , with the fish-| | LOCAL SAILINGS i T b Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle port at 9§ o'clock this morning. |ing vessel Alpha in tow, enroute| | Margnita scheduled to icave | THE EMPIRE FOR SALE FERRY TIME CARD and refurn—g$73.50, i The vessel was stormbound in'to Juneau. || for Sitka and way ports at > I s | o AG! U, PHONE 2 4 Funter Bay from Novembor 23 ua R TR || 8 oclock Wednesday nfght. { 19T el FOR SALE — Gate leg table, 4| y ey phaakiia | m“m ENT JUNEA til 3 o'ciock this morning when ‘ MARGUERITE HERE | | BSails for Skagway every | Through which the genoral Windsor chairs, baby carriage. SEYAN VBRILD 105 DODEHy B L. w ¥, AGENT DOUGLAS, nm 435 it pulled out for the homo port. | o e || Mouday at 11 p. m. ! || public can always bave fts|| can ss02. i DR ] o thThfi lrlnpn u!um;‘(l( r’i"" Bt The Marguerice, Capt. Dobbins,| | % lrn!dnla 1V sails for Chlcblzo; wants supplied. Mm N s *7:1ham. s:‘“p:m‘ e fishing vessel Cedric and Diamond K cannery tender, ar-| and way ports at 6 o'alck | Closing time for claseified N 9 s gasboat Active were alsd. SLOIM-| rived in port from Wrangell this| ; every Woednesday night. For | | | advertisaments: 3 P. M. 36 foot length, 9% ft. beam; 3 g&:-; ‘;;-:g:-:- FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VARCO! 23& “‘W] bound in Funter Bay. Thera morning. { Chatham Straits route at | Closing time for disrhy ad-[| oak frames and fir and cedar, og'm' 12 midnight LEAVE JUNEAU 80 no sign from the hoats whe: the | >0 - | 16 o'clock every Saturday vertisements: 11 A. | Dbest of ‘material and constt\u-- 3:15p:m:!’ £1200mn. ! '__., ' pl:::;fllp(';] 1;“‘]‘(";: e ‘.'.‘,"...‘,(‘..L J ‘.' . mfi.«sm’r A‘nmlvr.s L | night. | Ten cents per llns “tirst n. ;mg ‘B';;E322"",‘,’,,2‘“’1"3‘5‘(‘,’;“““ Tasita Dovgas for LaRE LM\l PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 15, 29, Dec. 20, Jan. 3 . ey le s morning and , The Pheasant, local gasheat f————— 731 | sertion, . 0. , y ' . should arrive here this afternoon which has been making the Pet A Tive cents for continwous sub- | | Trm=ciy o oo TR | 4 g :;ggg::: } ’:‘}"“‘ ‘!‘l:k i B.o:ucod n“‘“‘:. Trip Fn'm ; or evening. lersburg run for the Ame sequent insertion. Wl e L | oy ets to and fron: a1l stern points of U- ted | Those on the Louhelen said an |pirst the last few weeks, return-' poy ‘l,'ibssl:?':é‘:écg‘ P Count five average words to| | :“";‘l":fatfijfar;"’g"]";:'5":" : '5;;2::: ! Btates and Canada — v:rlnu- naw. beral _ Injured man from Tenakee iSied here erday and the Am-! High tide 8:12 a. m...15.2 feect, | the line, h;)m“ g torc; pump; iom: 12:15a.m, 2 Stopovers, w. A‘uu. board the Active and the boat|crica First is now out of port on|pov (ide 1 e 84 faut Minimum charge, 50 cents. b e Bl e R e $1:06a.m. was on the way to Juneau fo*iher own rout | High tide :25 p. m..13.8 feat| g — _g| desks; one flat top desk; one| t—Freight will be accepted. | - ———=3 Q! satment for bim whon g7 g ey - fire proof dquble door sate; 22| 3—Saturdazs oaly. ™ caught by the siorm. 1t was un. | ALLESED LIQUOR VIOLATORS |m:nsons STATIONERY STORE Tt €A% DOACD. he s HEgR) i - THE ALASKA RAILROAD derstood the man was huuw«lt ARE ARBAIGNED THIS A. M.| FOR RENT gine. Inquire Chas. Sinclair, while felling a tree. For Shaeffer - Wahl - Waterman 1 Sets, | F:;nnluin Pe and P e — !Juncau Ferry & Naviga The U. 8. Coast Guard Cutir throughout the year operates regular passenger and !ril‘ht ri Sam @Gazaloff, George Cooper, 3 FOR RENT—Furn 3 room| g g 3 g big variety. —adv. | ¥ 56 FOR SALE—A completely furn- 3 C train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Unalga which left early this morn- | Al Weyand, | apartment. Phone 5 & tion Company ing in search of the Louhelen, has arrested Wedn by WIMESH i R it N ST et oo :‘:g“:"“n‘;" s Ml wf{‘::"‘ v IR .::“3:';“' Eiinche . 5y 1 T v vy S St el e make suits fo 6 g £ St. s b - | g——— —_— asseng been asked by wireless to ail|Noble, Deput Marshal, and p(," R hed 31 o aid Neley onbiukt rand each way, weekly, between Seward and FairLanks. For time- ed with lation of the Na Prohibition Law, were ar morning befors F. WOLLAND. —adv the men aboard the Active if|char y United States Land necessary, it was | tion# igned this tables and other' information inquire of any s mship or railrcad agent, or write Phone 4702. plano. A bargain for $2,500| | FIRE ALARM CALLS shed house.| cash. Call Empire 182. room g tice for the| & F("l RP NT 1 BRdvuelen Do e 0% Junean ILand District at An- 465 Kaarerienty 3 Third and Frankiia, i Dept. of the Interior fl se ot the end of Douglas Isiand Judke 7. M. Reed, in the U. 8. Ghoroe Aluska, Inquire Feldon Apartments. IF‘OR SALETooming Towse con-| |14 Frout ond Frandi. i nan i Defore daslieht and apparently|District Court L emXDen In the Matier of tie Application| Fon rENT—Fumished 4 rogm| trally located. Inquire Empire| |18 Front, near Kerry Va7, IHE(n hLASKAq RAILR) 13 w@s .not. recognized according to aticreny for all four, waived thei' (¢ the HOONAH PACKING| ane 175. . ront, < Exchange. Kinl M Roate) g / T the men aboard. [veading of the information and| COMPANY a corporation. for o| Porfment. Inquire 831 Bagin 117 Front, opp. City Whart. | Anchorage te 4 hastin ] Aside from having little to do|the defendants were given until| goiiiere o Gor POt O fond | Rod: ik PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono-| (18 Front, noar Saw nmL(j iid £ 4 o pass (he tme and belns anxi- 10 @clock tomorrow mornin. to sl R o haN ey sy G, Eraps wnd_Tecords for sale 1 ‘:)lu\::::syy st Totem aro. ; oo ' ous for the worry they might ente 8 i C 4 C Inquire Myren's Apartments or! and rent. Exper ano an " Fog M h M . Ghtse friends and relatives fn Ju.| The. complaint ajleges that in-| NOTI r}':ogih Ar,fé‘{numx d Phonograph Tuning, Repairing, | 24 Froat and Sewa otors Lp ar ! toxicating liguor was sold to pro-! hibition ofticers by the four men {named as defendants, at th ——.| Musical Goods. Mail orders fll>- BuildIng suitable{’ ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. for store or business location. Phone 143. Ideally situated. Phone 182. mneau the men aboard the boa at Funter Bay suffered no har ~ ships. With two mines in the b NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That the HOONAH PACKING OMPANY, rporat an- : :hylwere‘ inkunrdrnn.] of sutfer- ing fror \l“'lhfl‘l:lkhll‘ r. |of Washington, and doing busi- ng from lack of food. | v o o AN ness in Alagka through H. L. Beveral unsuccosstil attompts| HANSEN Li BUSINESS Fagikner, itst@Borney i (Mask 4 were made by the threo hoats fo 1 41 NOW OIS Tor WWSC jos fled’ application, Serial No.SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn-|FOR SALE—5 room house partly get around Point Retreat. 1“‘,‘”“,; Sitarion R Aatatior ’;,.,.,‘l,_‘ for a patent under Sec-| ished;'1-2 rooms; neat, clean| furnished on Willoughby Ave. seas were. not exceedingly, l;u:fl uwv ~m”mum APt “ail 8 06 and 2307 of the Re- and newly painted; baths. Also] Inquire B. E. Benson, 188 but the danger was in being iced | B8, 4 oy 1 d Statutes of the United furnished cabins $5.00 p2r! Front St. 2‘?{3;"1 :;‘d‘_’wfi’é ‘The offictal Mailboat of the Juneau anf Sitka R..P. O. leaves Y Fi-e Hall. ' City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funte Gastinean and }tawu Way. || Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonzh, Chichagof, Sitka Second and Gold. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tezal Fourth and Harris. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines ll’ gm: and efi‘.d.'t_ Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o’clock Seventh and Gold, A. ¥. McKINNON, Agent, Reliablo Transfer Co., Phone 149 ° o et over hoss|| ~ COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Calboun, opp. Juneau Apts. | | e : 2 FOR SAE—3 buildings and lot CLIFF Apie, 1, 2 and 3 rocm| on lower Front. Street. Inquire furnished Apts. Phone 209. B. E. Benscn, 188 Front St. [P R R R S e G 69 62 €3 6 69 69 43 10 1 149 63 09 89 bt et ok 1k 1t 1t down and swamping. {work guaranteed or no pay.ig. ..o 3 Rt Co nth. _— ! l48 Distin Ave, and Indian St. = The Pacific, of the J. B. Caro 1'l|4)51- ot : g ‘n:rmn.( ;!!:fanli:ul’n(xvll:a?c:((lhrfi s 5 FOR SALE—43 room apartment| (45 Ninth and Cclioun. | THE HOTEL oF m ‘HOTELS company and the fishing vessel, —adv QLAF, HANSEN, |U. 8. Oficial Survey No. 1575, FOUND - house completely furnished.||4.6 Seventh and Main. Alpha are reported tn have been, Isituated on the morth shore of| One 18 ft. round bottom boat| Close in. 1Inquire B. E. Ben-| |47 Twelfth, at Nl’"hl:l? Lg"’ THE GASTINEAU stormbound in Swanson Harbor odlccmu |Gambier Bay, Admiralty Island,|near Pt. Agusta with brass tag) son, 188 Front St. i ’{l":“:“‘ur::;‘"w ughby " and are also expected to arrive in | | Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min [on stern (Tregoning Boat Co. < o 2 OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEWIN AND END AT THE GANG port today. Often checked wnth 00 see. No., Longitude 133 deg. g AB‘f:\u in |PMT i t' 777~ one application of l(77 min. 30 sec. W., and particu-| missioner, Tenakee. —adv gg-r :om Pgll;-%hbgfilun‘l{‘l:g _— e ctive arrived in port, Ll J Vicks, Just rub on ;lmly described as follows: kRS N EST ULF early this aflernoon. George 3 throat Jand chest | “Beglaning &t corner No. MISCELLANEQOUS PLANT IN ALASKa. 'THE JUNEAU LAuNDRY Franklin, . the injured man 1 M. C. on the morth shore of Vil Franklin Street, between L.J.SmAricx aboard, was taken at once to St. I Ganibier DA whonce T. 8. g B S e R N % 3 Jeweler and ONE 350 - \I ‘Watches 4 3 Number 99.) Inquire U. S. Com-l-rgm EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- PLANK OF m! !meu,w BOAT WOOL Stockings and Caps made to order. Mrs. B. Schwarzen- berg, Douglas. PATATIST—Come =nd have yo Ann's Hospital where he is under | L. M. No. 2575 bears south medical care. He fis suffering ) VAPORUB | 7; gor i min, B, 7.60 from a broken arm and a dislo- om»ermmwmm, chains distant, thence by me- Po—ee s o~ e = vy ik anders along the shore of ‘Planning Your,Trip 1.71 chains (2) 8. 49 deg. 22 min. W. 3.26 chains “WINGS OF SPRUCE CARRIED LINDBERGH ACROSS fortune told- from your hand.f < | Gambier Bay as follows to = Diamonds Advertising always pays. “lse ¢ | comer No. 2 . C.: Vhe Euture.Torelold, 30 Froat o e "GASBOAT e S eyt i (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. W. Street. 3 3 | Advertis.ug siways cays. Use Emplre. “VENTUR the eco’umns of T! No matter whcre you're going | (3) 8. 49 deg. 35 min. W. -~ o r— , “outside,” ask the Northern Pacific 3~2(’I‘)ch;1|11-2 " V; RADIO THE ATLANTIC’ 5 AWDMMMM ]w E;d. 4 wl{“l&fl:’flm :‘"P:fld glve you | 273 chains i Electric Co. w1 s e wan i sl e ] ::rudetc. on the best routes, | | L8 8h . 02 . W, de buniiebiorn strength ,;,:Lm w“,:“:“ i 4 (6) 8. 36 deg. 50 min. W. A Spruce pmhlm 'l"hh is part of the Northern Pacific’s com- ey o 9 Radio Se“_ and woods where strength and lightmess are : plete travel service. It's a pleasure to answer |l | | (g O 0 " A Accessories required. mqmm Katz, Alaska Representative i 3. "(: )"‘:‘"‘1" i S Bi - . - " sm Is " Quuluy WM—U‘. I‘ 200 L. C. Smith B4, sattle i 3'59)fl|%lll’l‘ do‘. 03 min. B Y ELlot s8¢ . (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. B. 1.10 :hains. (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min, W. 0.42 chains Thence W. 8.96 chains te corner No, 8; thence N. 22.62 chains to corner No. 4; thence B. 18.50 chains to corner No. §; thence S. 2.75 chains to cormer No. 1, the place of begiaming, contain- See Our Complete Line of ing an area of 14.63 acres.” Any and all persons clainiing adversely any af the above de- CHWAS scribed Jand should file their ad- AND) verse claims with the Register of C X 1ES th2 United States Land Office, at JUST IN 'THE IRROS DEALERS period of publieation, or thirty days thereafte, or they will be barred by the provisions of the " MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST “‘S:::;l "‘ . : ; : 3 *’m l n. from Juneau, way points to |[the 2nd day Mg;mgf& e, cOMP ANY ¢ Reglater, First pubs Nov. 10, 1827, 4 Last 'mm Jan. 20, 1928,

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