The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1927, Page 6

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" POLLY AND HER PALS Coon SAKES, SISTER ! KIN T HELP T IF MR. KNUTENOGGLE INSISTS THAT 1 [Li3Ten, knuTIE NOTHING DOIN, SAM! CANT [ BLY 1 MADE THAT POLLY JESS ONE) | sTIPULATION, AS L LEETLE BITTA KNEW THAT OTHER- PRESENT QUTTA\ |\wiSE You'D NEVER “HE IDEA OF You HAVING A THOUSAND DOLLARS A lfii‘?]:pn”gk T 17 % : ; B & thd AN OA g < ' Lv.Seattle Ar.Junesu = Lyv.dunesu Dee. - ~#. Dec...T - SPEND IT ALL ON THE THOUSAND | (8pe D A CENT OF Dec. 10 AND ME PE!? YER GIVIN' e 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 WATHOUT A & IT ON YOURSELF/ ' 81 Ths 48 dam. A ROGERS . 28 Jan. 1 4 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Junelu to Beattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced n(- to California and return. 5 Througn tickels soid from Juneau to Cnlltor« nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information: on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection iwith Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AllllOlN MAIL LINE: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone -18,Dougiss,Alaska PACIFL(C COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President s IALASKA LEAVES FOR | PORTS TG WESTWARD The Alaska, Capt. Wil Jen-! , Which arrived in port at 2 sck' yesterday afternoon from outh, left here at 8 o'clock sht for the westward a unloading 130 tons of freight at |the City Dock and the Alasks| | | { 1 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau gers for Juneau: t-—Connects with steamer Starr, at’ Seward. | Princess Mary scheduled to FROM ROUGH TRIP——— ———u STEAMER ALAMEDA i:. R e A W ‘ leaving wers 1 Boat— Lv.Seuttle Northbound Séuthbound | Steamer “Movements | ] b ! tYUKON Nov. 8 Nov. 18 | NORTHBOUND H. Johnson and John e e IR R ! h for Cordova; M. Erstad, i Nov. 15 Nov. 53 |15 ' vy | 3. R. Navon, John Corey and! HWESTERN Nov. 22 Nov. 30 4 i SGNEDULED SALLINGE | | e, u Powell for Sevard. tALAMEDA Nov. 29 Dec. 17 Glass | | Northwestern scheduled to || b d ALASKA Dec. 6 Dee. 14 the t sail from Seattle Dec. 10 at = . 4 3 night with the 1 { 1 9 a m. MAKGN[TA RETURNS | f SRR RO ot e *—Will call at Petersburg. 3 | | I ( i E L Cumy | sail from Vancouver Dec. 15 | | B | 2 Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle o ]1(:“;‘1”“'0 hh puia B o | The Margnita arrived in po:t THE EMPIRE | FOR 3ALE FERRY TIME CARD and return—$73.50. oL 2 ) s Alameda scheduled to sail| 'early this morning from Skagwa IS THE MEDIUM | e : W. E. §O AG: Cormick, R. l!|r1rman Wi from Seattle Dec. 17 at 10 | 'gng wayports after a calm voy FOR SALE — 2 room furnished| Leaves Juncam for Vouglas and L% mnwznmAam“meu:umg, ;:g;;-:” Caswell, ( - ence Ind a. m. | morth but an extremely uncom-|| Through which the gemerall ™ ", 0 ) Willoughby Ave., close Thane | . 4 , )0a 3 NI ing, B. .‘I) tewart, i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | fortanle return trip becauso of public cun“ always have ftaf! . T Inquire Empire 193, 6:16a.m. ©1.00p.m. i BBt Wile and one X Admiral Rogers in' port south- | gevere north winds. At Skagway! | Wants supplied. 1 ! *7:1ba.m, 6:16p.m. After loading co bound at 2:00 this p. M. | the orFatu egistered 10| | Closing time for classified o 5 :20p.m, the Alaska Juneau | Admiral Watson south about | :.T;l,vemyz‘,-’:‘:r:lz.‘;e ity advertisements: 2 P. M. FO“ SALB-—Houselioll ‘furnisk- 12;;3:::.: ’;Ho:m. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VAIOOUm mm steamer sailed for the Dec. 10. | Passengers arriving here on the!| Closing time for d‘"‘“’ #0- 1/} InsK. g1 <A 4 qull guRECTeII) 2:00p.m. 12 midnight LEAVE JUNEAU ”M the following fr - | Alaska scheduled south about | poat w from Skagway—Mr. || verti-ements: 11 A. { in first class condition. Apart- 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. { Seattle—Alton Hoba Dec. 13. Jackson; from Halnes—Fred .|| Ten cents per llne “tirst in-| | ment for rent, also, at §20.00 Tebwi Dougal for Juneau ‘ PRINCESS MARY—Dec. 20, Jan. 3, 17, an erine Hobart, J LOCAL SAILINGS ! Wright, K. 0. Johnson, Mrs. Billy | | Sertion. | per month. Harris Hardware §:36a.m, 5 Reduced RKound Trip F P. Mumb qohh ;) Mergnita scheduled to icave | | Metjay: from Sentinel Island--|| T*ve cents for continuvus sub-| | Company. 2 $:30a.m. ound Trip Fares Schuitz, Mrs for Sitka and way ports at | | rank Fremming. J. W. Woods || sequent insertion. = — : _9:30a.m.t Tickets to and fron: a1l Eastern potm.l of Unlies Goldstein, 8 o'clock Wednesday night. { | made the round trip to Haines. Count five average words to| FOR SALE—New gas boat hull, 12:45p.m.t 9:56p.m, Btates 4nd Canada — Various Routes — Boich, Mi Sails for Skagway every | | % AR the line. :mkn;uz lengthh ::1% "[x hna]mu 2:16p.m. 12:16am. Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Age lie Bartlett, Bd Monday at 11 p. m ' Minimum charge, 50 cents. [ rames an r and .cedar, b B Sl . m. ILTY g - i ., 3:30p.m.t $1:05a.m. gre 1 o | wirginia 1V sails for Chickagof | ‘ ooy iR (e .| best of material and construc|” t—Freight will be accepted. utherfor and way ports at 6 o'erek | O e O most s o] g¢—Baturda>s only. A. Hens} ¥ | every Wodnestay might. For | | cnoocy oo . fndic FOR RENT P. 0. Box 825, Phone 3502. and three children, Z. M. L Oalbam Hirafis Tl el afceny, pl e Vot 2 ! ford, George B. Rice, wif L ron "onterdy ||ty In the U. 8. District Court.|poR RENT—Furnished four foom |FOR SALE—Tws =9 h. p. Frisco two children, Carl Kule, i nisth i g ’|| He is represented by Attorney J.| nt after Dec. 10. R. P.| Standard gas engines; one 6 Juneau Ferry & Nnvtgn- :’rl:?:‘ul::glteam!;on.;e”:?“ ::.‘“(]::,r r.m' ‘and g‘r.fl{:. £ A art. J h. p. stationary; one 5 h. m Séward on ast rl l-h 8 o : % “ R v — winter months there are two pi -mmn— stecrage. { O1d papers for sale at The Fmpire |FOR RENT—Rurnisned 3 room| ships compassés; two roll top|g I TG ng B St rs. Bwan: Pet- 'ALASKA PACKERS IS ST | apartment. Phone 4802, desks;. one flat top desk; one : : each way, weekly, between Scward and Fairkanks, For time. erson, C. M. Jones, N Mi Btanton, H. C. Nunan, Mrs. Her- SUED FOR $100,000 vaitd staes 1ans i fr the it FOR RENT — Furnished ro-)ms‘ tables* and other information inquire of any steamnship or FIRE ALARM CALLS|!| ratircad ageat, or write ! gty i Juneau Land District at An-| ynquire Myren's Apartments or Dept. of the Interior fire proof double door safe; 22 ft. gas boat 5 h. p. Regal en- pert Kitteishy, Mrs, Catharino| SAN FRA\(‘H(,O Dec. 7. ---The gine. Inquire Chas. Sinclair. 1-3 Third and Frauklin, x ‘Waldo and Mrs. 1. 8. Nelson; for!Alaska Packers Association is sued lnch?:n;lemuelflzkflnm Application ] R g L . | i 8 i1 Front and Franklin, : THE ALASKA RAILROAD Wrangell_Billy Carruthers anl for §100,000 by Wayne A. Ran-| of the HOONAH PACKING FOR RENT — Bullding sullable|FOR bais—a completely turn-| |18 Front, mear Ferry Wer. || (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Mrs. W. . Carruthers; for Pet-'gila, who alleged he was per-| COMPANY, a corporation, for a| for store or business location.| Ished seven room house on 17 !m::: ;,:2 Gltn; thflt Anchorage 5o b Sl gt g ersburg—J. B. Johnson and manenty injured last June while! Soldiers’ Addmional Homestead Ideally situated. -Phone 182, ixth St. New range, rugs, lino- 18 M e Baw “Mill. —— e | mane ) 3} t " . a| |18 Front, near George Blake. |working for the Association at Serial No. 06285 . leum and Estey cabinet grand| |,y winoionhy at Totem Gro. S | Bristol Bay. He charged the ,‘,.,i NOTICE OF APPLICATION CLIFF Apte, 1, 2 and 3 roem: piano. A bargain for $2,500f 1,3 vy )ioughby, opp. Cole' Bara. TAKING CAR {cident was®due to defective ma- FOR PATENT furnished Apts. Phone 209. cagh. Call Empire 182. 24 Front' and Seward. otor argnlta G GO |chinery and equipment used in| 25 Eront and Mc'n. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |"HLAVIEW Apartments fully !ux‘n-lFOL“S.‘\LE—F”:nlng house cen- OFF LAWRENCEE"'”“‘“““" ballast from the Asso- That the }mo\,\n PACKING o t. clean 5y Taghire Wmpive {Flation's shin Arctie. |COMPANY, s corporstion segaa-| heds, ¥ tmous: mert. Mael' Sally Beated. Spmills. Wy Second ead Main. The ofticial lnllbnlt ot tlu Junuu and Sitka R. P. O. leaves m Fifth anl Seward, City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct io m(fl Fire Hall. Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and o ha SEATTLE, De —The e SR 0. 9 SR 54 ized under the laws of the State | B e e A A AR ¥ ot the abanionod treighicr 1. 3 UNION OIL COMPANY ot Washington, ana ‘oing busi-| puiiied cavins 3500 230Ioron oo Tatoss Phono-| |11 Goeoms ms ot | | |Wey Ports. Returaing via Warm Springs Bay. Killlsnoo, Teakis Lawrence is being lifted at Un- TO OPEN AT SITKA ness in Alaska through H. L. ‘evveeee! graphs and Records for sale Fourth and Hurris. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o’clock ‘for Haines' alaska by the Norwegian steam-| \f'null‘(ly]le‘;', ltlllAt’tpl'neyq h: le;;l. | ;:d unt.hn’:rx“pc'rt P!: omn:: : g:g,. %efla‘,‘. Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7' & ship Capto which put into (has filed application, Serial o., s onograp! ning, Re o b h m ‘m .IMINB "!Iflllll! porr: a l;vevk ago f]n rxy;:mn:h?rl.‘ (Sitka Sun) = _ {06385, for a patent under Sec-|\WANTED Guns, cooking uten-| Musical Goods. Mall orders fill-| | 3.8 Beventh and Gold, " r t Co, Phone H her engines. On November 16 the Cit§ Coun- | tions 2306 and 2307 of the Re-|' gils dishes, Sharpening of rag.| ed. Anderson Music Shoppe.| |30 Fifth and Keunedy. COASTW]SE TRANSPORTA'“ON CO Y The Capto will sail mmediate-|C!l &ranted a franchise to tie vised Statutes of the United| o knives, saws, scissors and| Phone 148, -1 Ninth; back of power house Jnion Oil Company, and they will States, as assignce of Caleb Kirk, es clippers a speclalty. Come in|gGR~gin 3 puildings and lot 1y 1or the Oriont o somptets the| UBIon : Dt Kven aad Indian Bt THE EOTEL OF ALASKAN EOTELS Bbkas it the Lawrence. | establish an ol station at Mc- for a tract of land embraced In| 4nq get acquainted with BT owes Wrbut Biteel: Tomidre and Caluoun; 3 5 The crew which deserted the|CTath's dock. U. 8. Oficlal Survey No. 1575.| n Benson's old location, 188 ’ Bevem.llufl Main. Lawrence was brought to Seat-| Mr. Brand, of the 1“““’“ Oil'situated on the north shore ofl prony st Iw Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. THE GA'STINEAU tle recently, after the craft limp-, COMPADY, made a speclal trip to Gambler Bay, Admiralty Island, {FOR SALE—5 room house partly Twellth and Willoughby. ed into port with leaking boilers| SItk@ to look over ‘the ofl site.!Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 20 min| [ OST AND FOU] furnfshed on Willoughby Ave. Homs Grocery. on}:fi“m“ YO! rwmmm Inquire B. E. Benson, 188 - .mom N DS oo | and supplies exhausted. One was offered by Mr. Toysen, 00 see. No., Longitude 133 deg. ND | his place being near the Sitka §7 min. 30 sec. W., and particu- i — R e u 5 . . W, pa LOST — Sunday morning in or, pront St. i TIDES TOMORROW Whart . and Power Company, but larly described as follows: sed? the. Poklibios o MMARI o daie. o \ 5 Low tide.. 6:05 a. m.. 1.8 teo:| nCY Preferred the McGrath dock “Beginning at corner No. bracelet attached to card.|FOR SALE—43 room apartment| | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY fitgh tide. . 0:3 v u‘”filte The work will be s(nrlel\ 1 M. C. on the north shore of Finder please call 323 Semate| house completely furnished. $0% tide... 6:47 p. m. | h;] F"';;‘lu&;)’v fll‘d‘ dfl t:“"u:me of| Gambier Bay. whence U. S. Rooms. Close in. Inquire B. E. Ben- Franklin Street, between h PES. W e carriel y the con- L. M. No. 2675 bears south — son, 188 Front St. Froa Second &'- High tide....12:09 p. m...19.9 (nl‘;"m_ Iu is imperative that sn.: 73 deg. b4 min. E, 7.60 |FOUND—Leather cigarette ease. g ol T a shall have another Oil Station,| chains distant, thence by me- Owner may claim same at lh! THE HANDY MAN to meet the demand for oil. | anders along the shore of Empire office. :g'l! %‘;{ll‘lzug%;flfulfi%% L . b5 41 24l Gambier Bay as follows to T a—— = | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING| A Vll'llll m;];:c;n(:nnl;el;ner_, Electrical, Kal-| NELSON’S STATIONERY STORE! corner No. 2 M. C.: FOUND—Bunch of keys on xing. gLAN'l?Qlk ALASKA. uu colum";l The IIII'D. i ’5. g:nz:;rl:g.lln 1t.u-r. nnky For Shaeffer - Wahl - Waterman | (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. W. Inquire Empire. e repair work. | Fountain Pens and Pencil Sets, 7 & R by e o Henry C. Gorham, Phone 137.|big variety sy | NTE SN HOBT-—Tire NG ', MOl LE Lo R V1 (2) 8. 49 deg. 22 min. W. | " Gold Creek bridge. Reward. Dr. BUILD FOR 50 PER C Lo lathing required, all TgW H &'fifi'x?j i: flmm?qmtle, warm in :nfli: and CELLAI luel, coo! summer, no better house - 3 CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. 8.26 chains W. A. Borland, { (3) 8. 49 deg. 35 min. W. 8.27 chains (4) 8. 13 deg. 24 min, W, | o R 2.73 chains WOUL Stockings and Caps made (5) 8. 34 deg. 02 min. W. to order. Mrs. B. Schwarzen- te Concrete Hol- half 1.98 chains berg, Douglas. 2t " (6) 8, 88 deg. 50 min. W. |t ity 9 B 2.89 chains # PALMIST—vome and have ur IF IT S LUM )ER (1) 8. deg. 56 min. W. fortune told from' your ki J g o o 1.94 chaini Work, business, marriage aad CALL OUR NUMBER (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min. W. the future foretold. 302 hn« e . 3.43 chains Street. 3 8 (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min. B 2.35 chains HE lug#u vgn THE_LARG- (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. E. ; 1.10 :hains. ] (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W, 0.42 chains Thence: W. 3.96 chains to sorner 3; thence N. 22.62 chal to corner No. 4; thence 13.50 chains to thénce 8. 2.78 Lumber—La Cedar Shingles You must be a GOOD SCOUT to kelp a BOY SCOUT SUPPOSE COLUMBUS HAD HEEDED chRiMiE e No. 1 THE KNOCKERS! e 3 i 0f falday. homld hocd Any and all persons And suppose o ay heed eve: 22 adversely ot the al ‘and every impulse to smend! T b suggeetion scribed Jand hould file Let us determine upon & policy of sane livin, vin, tha Uni and perseverance as did .30 Anchnu‘:. laska, within A 1 ! CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS s T provisions of

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