The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 3, 1928, Page 6

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e T S = ERES BURGLAR ) ME\ Stars)) (%) I THNK ITS A LOTTA WHOEY MYSELF! Steamer fllovornvnfi' IALASKS(A)Ufi%P.Er%{JEI{)SD AY! NORTHBOUND 1 Steamer A]u»ku is expected t No steamer northbound. il SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | Alameda scheduled to {arrive in port from the Westiw. from Seattle January | sometime Thursday afternoon 10 a. m. | steamer left rd at 4 o Princess Mary scheduled ifter making a sail from Vancouver Jan Halibut Cove at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers southbound Wednesday night | Admiral Watson | bound 6 o'clock morning. Alaska is due southbound Thursday afternoon. LOCAL SAILINGS | Margnita scheduled to ieave for Sitka and way ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | Salls for Skagway every | Monday at 11 p. m. ! ¥irginia IV sails for Chicbagot | | ail b at ock spe- with this morning cial to 12 run to o< WATSON 1S COMING Steamer Admiral Watson, the westward, is due her o'clock tomorrow night and will il south at 6 a. m "hursday, according to local agent advices, — e e NEBRASKMA BRINGS HERRING due south- Thursday 11 at The Nebraska, Capt. Martin Holst, arrived in port early thi morning and today unloaded 215 | barrels of herring*for the Junca Cold Storage Company. and way ports at 6 o'eclack every Wednesday night. For Chatham Straits route at || 10 o'clock every Saturday i | night. | PRINCESS MARY IN | AND SOUTH TODAY Steamer Princess Mary, Capt.! €. C. Sainty, arrived in"port from Skagway at 6:30 o'clock this| morning and left at 8 o'clock for Yapcouver. with the following nw-‘ sengers: | For Seattle: H. Lorber, Mrs. - Ninnis, C. L. Fuhrman and wife, I. J. Pollard, A. H. Pessemier J. Sprague, F. E. Weston wife, A. R. Duncan and wife. rine Duncan, T. L. Allen, Polley, Mrs. H. M. McKean, Hyder, Mrs. T. F. Hyder, J. I Kennedy, A. Van Mavern and E., Robinson; for Prince Rupert Mrs. 8. Johnson. AR il | TIDES TOMORHOW Low' tide..... 4:04 a. . High tide ..10:13 a. m. Low tide 4:58 p. m. High tide....11:22 p. m. — - AMERICA FIRST IN | The America First, Capt. Joun' Anita | 179 fe 1.7 fe 14.8 feet Haho, arrived in port rday afternoon from Petersbu and wayports with Sam Jacobson from ' Kake, William Gunnari from Hav- bor Island and Sam Niemi and| Mike Punsti from Taku Harbor. | —— | KOTICE! i Because several children have mnearly been run over by autos,’ cars are ordered to Leep off Gold Street and 9th Street as long us the red lights are on. By order of Chief of Police, —adv, GEO. A. GETCHELL,! N ———— e o General James E. Fechet (above), succeeds General Patrick as head o the Army Ailr Corps. General Fechel started in the ranks as a buck pri- (International Ulustrated News) s ettt e UBrifey - PO O L AT .Lots. of oil well stock is well oiled EXPERIENCE 'VS. OBSERVATION lm do not hive to commit murder to be convinced that it is wrong. Nor is it necessary to fail in business w be ~ able to see business mistakes. In our experience we have seen business failures and .~ successes. In either event, there was a definite cause for o 45;*,,.’001. This knowledge is yours lnr the asking. First National Bank i 3 | % | E o~ from | BEITER ! vate, and his rise has been frapid | ANSWER ME, ER L SHoOoT!! 1S ANYBUDDY DOWNSTAIRS? r—— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1928. Markers in Mountmns ARDMORE, Okla., Jan. in the Arbuckle mountains will greet geology -students who use| the range an outdoor labora- tory this winter. t Geologists, working under | pie of the Lions Club, |placed markers in the mountains for the guidance of students and | \! itors. - The signs describe the| zin, type, age and thickness| ,nr the formations. At the high-| lest peak a large sign ghows al | cross section of the modntains Hundreds of students come lu | the rch work in geology but care sta, married, joy of a mp about the { The reason flappers are danger of brain fever is hecause 1l their time is ‘spent on the out ide instead of the ins r i heads. S eee Among those on the incess Mary from Juneau are Mrs, T. F. Heyder and daughter, Anita, wh» are going to Seattle. Miss Hey- der is to undergo treatment for eye trouble. re valuable as g because of the gre | f rocks and the wealth| i ~ e | Some of these modern girls gi |us the impression that they ) | crazy about the Wrill of getting in nol ——eee 01d papers for sale at The ¥ mnlre ‘ Help Geology Stndents‘ Signs explaining rock formations! 4 a— THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for clissified advertisements: M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. F'ive cents for cuntlnml sub- sequent insertion. Count ftive average words to the line. Minitium charge, §9 cents. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Wire warm rooms, $10.00; with two beds $14.00 per rionth. Pot and cold water. Bath., Star Bakery. Juneau Land District at An- chorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of the HOONAH PACKING Serial No. 06385 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PA' TENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the HOONAH PACKING! ized under the laws of the State| of Washington, and doing busi-| iness in Alaska through H. L.{ Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact, has filed application, Serial No. for a patent under Sec-| tions 2306 and |vised Statutes of the United States, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, S. Official Survey No. 1575, ituated on the north shore of Gambier Bay, 00 see. No., 67 min. 30 sec. W., larly deseribed as follows: “Beginning at corner No. 1 M. C. on the north shore of Gambier Bay, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1575 bears south 73 deg. Y4 min. E, 7.60 chains distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambier Bay as follows to corner No. 2 M. C.: (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. W. 1.71 chains (2) S. 49 deg. 22 min. W, 3.26 chains (3) S. 49 deg. 35 min. W. 3.27 chains (4) S. 12 deg. 24 min. W. 2.73 chalns (5) 8. 34 deg. 02 min. W. 1.98 <hains (6) S. 35 Ueg. 650 min. W. 2.89 chains (7) 8. 6 deg. 56 min. W, 1.94 chains (8) S. 16 deg. 33 min, W. 8.43 chains - (9) S. 36 deg. 03 min. E. 2.85 chains (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. E. 1.10 :hains. (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W. 0.42 chains Thence W. 8.96 chains to corner No. 3; thence N. 22.62 chains to corner No. 4; thence E. 13.50 chains to “corner No. 5; thenge 8. 2.75 chains tQ cormer No. 1, the place ot begianing, contl(n- ing an area of 14.63 acre Any and 1 adyersely any, Anchorage, 2307 of the Re-| for a tract of land embraced in| Admiralty Island,| Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min. | Longitude 133 deg.| and particu-! rsons nhlm!nz the above de- scribed Jand should file their ad- verse claims with the Register of; ‘tha United States Land Office, at ‘Alaska, Within the period of publication, or - thirty 1 COMPANY, a corporation, for a} So’diers’ Addional Homestead. FOR |FOR RENT United States Land Office for the| 3 — Furnished steam heated room. Apply Sorby Apts. Apt. No. 4. FGR RENT—6 room house, furn- ished. Phone 5603, 1 RENT--Nitely 'furnished; OMPANY, a corporation organ-|FOR RENT ! \ i | | | | | EST, | BEST | PLANT one large, two small apart- ments, reasonable rents. Per< manent tenants preferred. Mac- Kinnon Apts. - Furnisped house, improvements, fully and nicely furnished. Station- ary tub. Inquire at Seaview Apartments. Mrs. Rennan. modern 3 rooms and bath; Phone 79. FOR REN'I furnished. - S FOR SA Large laundry stove. Inquire Seaview 1 FOR SALE Apts. lano_in good con- Phone 4601, FOR SALE dition. |FOR SALE -— Halibut schooner | “Norland,” length 55 | beam 13 ft. 7 in; 45 h Acme gas engine; fully equip- ped with gear and power gurdy. Im|u|ro 1. Goldstein. ,nm SALE—Troller L- 718, tully, equipped. 28 ft. by, 8 ft. $650. | Rock Dump Float. FOR SALN - cabin on Willoughby Ave., close I in. Terms. Inquire Empire 193. 'I‘IANOS. Victor Latest Phono. graphs and Records for ule and rent. Phonograph Tuning, Repalring. | Musical Goods. Mail orders fil} | ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 143. MISCELLANEOUS —Records arriving Special attention. Radio Electrie Co. T—Come and have your ‘Work, business, marriage and | the future foretold. 302 Fromt ,‘ Street. 'MASQULKADI“ suits for rent and, made to order. enberg. Mrs, B. Swarz-| Phone 312 Douglas. FOR RENT—eCrivate garage, quire phane 172, Dr. Borland. FOR RENT — Building suitable| for store or business location. Ideally situated. Phone 182. 2 and 3 roem Phone 209. SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- CLIFF Apts., 1, | furnished Apts. in- ' CONSTIPATION RELIEVED oo« QUICKLY Carter’s Littje Liver Pills Purely Vegotable Laxative move the bnw-llfm from d - after effects, They re] f e g Tl .n..!‘a‘fi‘..‘é""ufifl.‘i ) feeling. Remember th doct | scriptionand. :nnl:euk:zb.;:h:endr: | AllDeugghs 25 anc T3¢ Red Packase 1 .~ ished; 1-2 rooms; neat, clean| and mewly painted; baths. Also furnished cabins $5.00 par month, FOR RENT—Housekoeplng npnrt- ments. 3rd & Gold. l'honci 602. WANTED WANTED—AIl kinds of wild ani- birds, waterfowl. specfes, sex, age, weight, lowest price. Raneh, Parkland, Washington. THE RE HAs THE LARG- mals, shipping 'PED Jpl! PRINTING AT.ASKA. [ —" §] Tae Juneau LAundry Frasklin Street, betwoen PHONE 359 DEALERS 8e¢ Our Complete Ling of CHRISTMAS CANDIES JUsT IN “’? days lhernttor, or they will be barred by the statute. provisions n( the Dated at AMchorage, Alaska, the 2nd day PR Lut publl November, 1927, THE IRROS COMPANY s Give | Rainbow : UP-TO-DATE AND; T. H. THORKELDSEN Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 i 01d papers for sale at The Empire. THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. SPECIA | e teet, | v 4 < room furnished) Expert Piano and LATEST Columbla Viya - Tonal " Phonographs—*like life {itself”! weekly. | orders given prompt| fortune told from your hand.; ON WINDOW SHADES AT JUNEAU PAINT STORE FOR cumm mm&mwumau FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juncan for Douglas and | | | | 6:15a.m. | *7:15a.m. 0:15a.m.§ 12:30p.m.7 9:40p.m, 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight | 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. | Leawes Dougas for Juneau 6:30a.m. D:05p.m. t—Freight will be accepted. | $—Saturdays only. uneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Frankla. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Wey. p. Film Exchange. pp. City Whart. Front, hear Saw Miil Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Froat and Main. Second end Main, Fifth anl Seward. Tire Hall, Gastineau and tawa Way. Second and Golg. Fourth and Harris. Fiftk and €old. Fifth and East. Seventh and Goid. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apte. Distin Ave., and Indian Ninth and Caliioun, Seventh and Main, Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. ! o 89 8000 bt bt ok 1t 0 v €0 15 G 1 o G e o P wwe boubnlomDhabdnteda A g ‘ Giovaneni’s GROCERY ’ hAdvorlum; Aarways pays. Use t L SALE N — nlo‘rom vmm’ | i SFERVING AL ASHA Reguiarly and Dependabvly WATSON ROGERS - ROGERS Jan. 11 Jan. 15 WATSON Im 8 Jan. 22 ROGERS Jan. 29 Round Trlp R?(lnr‘u] Lu.Seattle Ar.Juneau - Southbound Lv.Juneau Jan. § Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Feb. 4 Feb. 1 s now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced rates to California and return. 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 MAIL LINE. BRICE MERICAN . HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE H. F. ALEXANDER, ‘President ALASKA *ALAMEDA ALASKA ALAME U‘\ *ALASKA YUKON Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Sea!fl.f SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Lv.Seuttle Northbuund . 24 Dec. 27 e Jan. 8 .14 Jan. 17 . 26 Jan. 29 4 Fely 7 . 11 Feb. 14 —Culh at Petershurg. The ADMIRAL LINE ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED: and return—$73.5 X W. E. NOWELL, AGENT .TUNEAU. PHONE ! L. W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PB.ONE L S N, | CANADIAN, Stopovers. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER; SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—Dec. 20, Jan. 3, 17, 31 Reduced Kound Trip Fares Tickets to and from: a1l Eastern points of United! Bfates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal W. L. COATES, Agent. ~Anchorage Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (If lcxuley Pnk lolta) THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year_operates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in t! 1 Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches, During the winter months there are' two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other information inquire of any steamship or rallrcad agent, or write Motorship Margnita The official Mallboat of the Jumeau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves the City Dock every Wedneaday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funtey Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and ‘Way Ports, Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o’'clock for Haines and Skagway. A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 Al]n THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTEI-! THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES T0 YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. each one purchased. RHODES CAFE' You save a Dollar on' and tub baths 50 cents. vntrqundnim Inn ENGINEERS and AGENTS YOR W Ganfi.. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. (— NORTHERN HOTEL loon—l')onhpn!wd-p.flwwfl operton Tt Mfllp—& CHAS. G. W ARNER €O. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o’clock

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