The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1928, Page 6

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pe———— By CLIFF STERRETT POLLY AND HER PALS | FLL BT A TENTY- You SAY THE 13 BURGLARS 60T ALL YOUR WATCHES AND JEWELRY LAST NIGHT 25" MY! BUT THAT WAS A WHOPPER You TOLD THE: | REPOR‘IEES WOl FOSSIBLE REASON CAN YOU HAVE FOR TELLIN' SECH A LIE? I NEVER OWNED A DIAMOND TIARA IN MY LIFE, AN | You KNO\X/ T BUT 1 WANT THEM CROOKS TO FEEL BAD WHEMN THEY READ ABOUT IT IN THE PAPERS! HOUSAND -DOLLAR DIAMOND TIARA OF MY WIFES THAT WAS LAYIN' RIGHT ON TOP OF THE BUREAL. Southbound Ly.Juneau Jan. 5 Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Feb. 4 Feb. 1 n effect, Juneau 150 reduced rates return, 1 rean to Califor- : via Panama Canal. 1 ROUND THE h Dollar Steam- AMERICAN Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau ROGERS Round Trip Reduced F Througn ticket nia ports also to N Reservations an WORLD tours ship Line als MAIL LINE. BRICE H. GUY L. SMITH, PACIFIC COASTV The ADMIR H, F. ALEXANDER hone VICE {I. LINE President nt, Phone 4 18,Douglas,Alaska HOWAT WATSON HERE TGDAY UNLOADING FREIGHT| Steamer Admiral C. C. Graham, arrived 6 o'clock thi westward with Newton and one steerage neau. | Ca this here the [|ALAMEDA NOW ::.: | | After lou\'ilu: hvru the steamer | ‘\huu( fifty lnn\ ()f coal. She le(‘J ere for Petersburg shortly before )ck this afternoon. | engers leaving Juneau on| the steamer ‘at 1 P.om. wer Charles Goldstein for Ketchikan: Honora Kelly for Petersburg; aal| two steerage for Sca i —_—————e———— | YOUNG GERMAN COMPOSER | | HAS AN OPERA ACCEPTED e ALASIle STEAMSHIP COMPANY SATETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE W son, in for Jn of coal for remained at| Company | ng a shipment ;nn,‘ the all morning Pacific Due Juneau Southbound Jan. Jan. 14 Jan. 2 Feb. Feb. Feb. YH.!’HI steamer ind unloading Coal \ Boat— ALASKA *ALAMEDA ALASKA Coast NORTHBOUND Alameda due Sunday. | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Agmiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 11 at 10 a. m. Princess Mary scheduled to sail from Vancouver Jan, 12 Steamer Movements ‘ Cap port 3 ; morning from t A 4 A% = 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roy " \ 3 J ; J Is at ¥ Round T and return— THE EMPIRE 1S THE MEDIUM Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classitied advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for di .uhi ad- vertisements: 11 A. Ten cents per llne flrst In- sertion. I'tve cents for continaves sub sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. { Minimum charge, §9 cents. Reduced Rate ’Has 140 Passengers Out|’ e | of Seattle—32 Aboard Admiral Watson scheduled to for This Port sail from Seattle Jan. 18 at | | - | 10 a. m. SEATTLE, Jan. 5 Steamer| | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | |Alameda, Capt. €. A, Alaska due southhound | | sailed for Alaska ports at 8 o'clock tonight. his morning with 140 p: 5 LOCAL SAILINGS | laboard including the following for | Margnita scheduled to ieave | <‘Jum-m Mrs. W. 8. George Pl : | for Sitka and way ports at | |two children, Albert Brown ond|® e v Etipgmrs, e | 8 oclock Wednesday night. { | wife, 8. J. Clerf, John Steubratei { yAuDEes f‘{""v"‘l“‘i‘“j”‘f“' e | | Salls for Skagway every | [Carl Khul, Roy Carrigan, W. J. Poser to have an opera accepted| | | | FOR FOR SALE dition. SALE Piano in good con- hone 4601 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juncau tor Uouglas and " Hatibut . Thane length g a5 X ’ 5a.m. in.; fully and Gol “4.00p.m. 6:15p.m. $7:20p.m. 9:40p.m. 2 midnight $1:00a.m. bheam Acme ped gurdy. equip- | power ein FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND with an. 5—Frwin T : S Inquire I HFI(LI\' sel, aged ® l'L\.xuq graphs and PRINCESS MARY-- Reduced 20, Jan( 8, 17, 31 Trip Fares and rron. a1l Wastern points of United Canada -— Various Routes — Liberal W. L. COATES, Agent. | 1 Record for sale | and rent. Expert Piano and | | ) 3 i Round Phonograph Tuning, Repairing a.m. ¢ m, i 4 Tickets to L} Btates and Stopovere. Monday at 11 p. m. ! | Sisson, George Rice, Dr. W. j.|for production by fnara | " i y house. His ¢ “Poor | ) i of | | Pigg a vife, Sontsarts, A | ¥irginia IV sails for Chicbag Pigg and wife ntsar Celisibis ¥ ivlll/ sakm: be. Hrolhs ¢y the Prussian State opera Musical Goods. Mali orders fill- ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 143. and way ports at 6 o'aack | | Supreme, M. Williams, C. 8. Mar- every Wednesday night. For | |tin and wife, Jessie Kilroy, M:s Chatham Straits route at { | Neilson and son, C. J. Jimbel, Mrs. | } 10 o'clock every Saturday | |Tozier and son, Sigard Berglund, | night, 1. W. McDermott, Dorothy Fish- \ 3 Fisher, Gustaf Svenson, | ey | J. Bailey and two steerage. WANDERER ARRIVES pirie | The Wanderer, Capt. ¢, R. Bell,| arrived in port yesterday after-| | i noon from Kake to take on - { ' o % | lies, and will lay over here until|% e i | United States Lani Uffice for the| unday or Monday before rotumn.| George Hogg, fox rancher frof| “gnneay Tand District at An-| ing south. She operates hetween | Blue Fox bay to the wi rd, S| Ghorage, Alaska. Wrangell and Kake, making ons|® Dassenger for the states on the (in the Matter of the Application or two trips a week, mymun.lf/\"mlr“l Watson, accompanied by| ¢t the HOONAH PAOKING! Bell, former Juneau his wife. . COMPANY, a corporation, for a a Wrangell resident, son of Capt E. Hemrich, clam cannery| §odiers’ Additional Homestead. Bell, is aboard the boat. ThalT from Kukak Bay, :?ml 1\!1‘4. Serial No. 06385 men are visiting friends hewo | Hemrich, are on the Admiral Wa NOTICE OF APPLICATION SR (e Wanderer (s In port sou hound for the States .on a FOR PATENT ) visit NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVE) Knute Armstrong, That the HOONAH T’A(‘\\IN(: Coast Packing Company COMPANY, a corporation organ- re-) at Halibut Cove, is a ized under the laws of the State ceived at 2 o'clock this afternon|bound passenger aboard the of Washington, and doing busi-| from the Alaska, the steamer isymiral Watson. ness in Alaska through H. L.| due in Juneau southbound at §{ Charles M. Jones and Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact, o'clock tonight. { Batcheller, traveling men, has filed application, Serial No. — oo — - the A 1l Rogers for 85, for a patent under Sec-! HERRING UNLOADED |trips to Wrangell. ns 2306 and 2307 of the Aft several days’ visit here |vised Statutes of the Uni Alma, Mildred and Peter Corn-|States, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, stad of Petersburg, left “on the for a tract of land embraced in Admiral Rogerg for their home. (U, §. Official Survey No. 1575,! Prof. J. Sumpf, violin teach., rsituated on the north shore of| left on a short trip to Scattle on|Gambier Bay, Admiralty Islang, \Hm steamer /\nlmlrul Rogers. Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min | < ! o0 sae. No.SHgURItUe 198 0y | |only peace and aquiet. My wifs is a wonderful woman and was min. 30 sec. W., and particu- MISCELLANEOUS a |friend of my former wife, and I +—Freight will ke accepted. -—“t"~"’w“"“~”‘ $}—Saturdars only. conductor | g— of Han-| nation e of ) orches! theater attracted at the the Dressel is at the municip over. He first wide attention whe only 14, he composed dental music to Shake You Like It” for the at Berlin, THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout tue year operates regular passeng train service frem Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the 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 1 other information.inguire of any steamship or railrcad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD l t Anchovags (Mt‘ HeKmley Park R‘“‘“) L8 Motorship Margnita The official Mallboat of the Juneau and %len R. P. O. leaves tte City Dock every Wednesday evening at § o'clock direet to Funter ¥ Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and - Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakes, Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'clock A F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. All kinds of wild ani- birds, waterfowl. Give age, shipping price. Rainbow and, Washington FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Nice warm rooms, $10.00; with two beds $14.00] per maonth. Pot and cold water. | Bath. Star Bakery. i Juneau Ferry & Naviga-| tion Company 4 and freight lowest Parkl w A.hl Ranch, FIRE ALARM CALLS| Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Wey Front, opp. Film Exchang Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Miil FOR RF\T—'\NUV one large, two small ments, reasonable rents. Pe on manent tenants preferred. Mac- Empire Kinnon Apts. e ARG IR LOST — Apricot urlmml (Inlw silk string belt on street. 14‘-m1v, Willoughby at Totem Gro. er return to Empire. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. | 1 2.4 Front and Seward e 0, Froat and Maln. Veteran, 84, Seek graat pac, Ma. Divorce; Blames .7 Pith anl Seward, tie Fize Hall. Castineau and \lawa Way. Second and Gola. Fourth and Harrig Filth and €cld. Fifth and East. Seventh and CGola. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power honsa | @alhoun, opp. Juneau Apts Distin Av: d Indian St. Ninth and Calioun, Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern 1.’dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. L] ' furnished; | ol apart- FOUN ring Inquire I)—Hunrl\ of ke Lower Front St. and ' now Alaska it FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath; furnished. Phone 79 | ate ga 2, Dr. {FOR RE! quire ge, phone 1 Borland. FOR RENT — Building suitable for store or business location.| Mother-in-Law Ideally sMuated. Phone 182. SPOKAN Wash,. Jaa. .6 CLIFF Apes, 1, z and 3 room| noch A. 34 years old, fo Phone 209, |Mer department commauder of fgished Apes [the Grand Army of the Republi SEAVXEW Apartments fully furn-| for Washington and Al ished; 1-2 rooms; neat, clean! faced Confederate guns, bpt he is and newly painted; baths. Also “too old to become accustomed to furnished cabins §$5.00 nex}li\'inu with a mother-inlaw,” ha, month. {said in bringing suit for a divoree — e — {from the wife he married a year FOR RENT—Housekeeping apart-|ggq, ments, 3rd & Gold Phone| «“I'm living on borrowed 602, | he d, “f past my th score and ten; and I want of the North situated ] Seattie Adl- — .- — ALASKA DUE TONIGHT According to radio advices { | W W, left on business The Nebraska, Capt. wum‘; Holst, unloaded 200 barrvels =5f: herring at the Junemu Cold Stor- age this morning. — e — TIDES TOMORROW Low tide... 5:50 a. m... 3.3 High tide..... ha. m. 154 Low tide.... 6:35 p. m.. -3.1 High tide....11:54 a. m.. 18.8 R Fred E. Handy, federal proii bition agent, who has been in Ju-| neau for the last few days, sailod | for Ketchikan on the Admiral Rogers. — oo Eugene Permanent Waves, American Beauty Parlor. i Old papers for sale at The Fmp're. THE HOTEL OF ALASXAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU : e OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG | (7 5 PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT allotted | i feer ! f‘fi‘:,lMWays Helps elps Weak Eyes feor 57 the quivk action of simple hydrastis, boric, etc., as {mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One Il hottle Lavoptik helps any| weak, strained or sore Aluminum eye cup free. Butl Mauro Drug Co., Druggists, {Front St, in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. —adv larly described as follows: PR LA R S R SOEARAY. 5 “Beginning at corner No. LATEST Columbla Viva- Tonal| BIEERR45. have Hotie 1o 1 M. C. on the north shore of Phonographs—*“like life itself”| TS e s ' dretving wnekly.f 50 yqars that have been len Gambier Bay, whe u. oy L. M. No. 2575 bears south Special orders given prompt! - L. 2 ! attention. Radio Blectric Co. b e TREIE S iR 08 G RN 10 Sears moved out of his Tesidence ey bl here and left it to his wife, who 96| anders along the shore o hpe : » P of is 59 years old, and her mother Gambier Bay as follows to Pt ootiiks No BA & 1 Work, business, marriage and; aged 79, he said he had visited 2 $ Sears over the tele- vith Mrs. (1) S. 76 deg. 06 min. W. the future foretold. 302 Front| Wit v 1.71 chains " ; Street. phone. Only last night, he said, (2) S. 49 de ‘nhe refused to talk, and again te- 3.26 chai " MASQUERADE suits for rent and| day, “so I guess she has learned | R g made to order. Mrs. B. Swarz- (3) S. 49 d about the divo complaint.” 237 e enberg. Phone 312 Douglas. Mrs. Sears had been marvied '-“; ;;\ r;sz e three. times vrior to her presert 2.73 chains . marriage. She was formerly a (5) S. 34 deg. depatment sum; executive here. 1.98 chains P i e e * MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Nothing ha two SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. each one purchased. RHODES CAFE NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and I’. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in water day and night. lu-gtn.oop-_ T—Come and have your| PALMIS 1 fortune told from your hand. $15. —adv. X ) - | Advertrsiuy wiways rays. Us¢ P S N, the co'umns of The Empire. 22 min. W, Giovanetti’s GROCERY Adverusing arwiays paya. the columns of The Empire 35 min. W, 24 min. W, Several employees of the Cre Use (cent Herring Company at Halib Cove are going south on the Ad- miral Watson to spend the re-} mainder of -the winter in tha 02 min. 50 min. CHAS. G. WARNER (0. ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FoR .Atlu Impe;i.gl Gas and Deisel, 2.89 chains (7) S. 6 deg. 56 min. States. Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Junean, way points to e i | (8) 8. 10-deg. 38 mlh. ! PETERSBURG and KAKE 3.43 chains 2.35 chains m' Street, between | = s ‘ (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. E. Front and Second Streets " et rerere |\ (11) §. 9 deg. 41 min. W. PHONE 359 nerl fOR . mm H 0, . RECPRS R 3 | corner No. 3; thence N. 4 A 1 ; Lots of oil well stock is well oiled 22,62 oHAHRE U5 borhbe gy ] L EXPERIENCE VS. OBSERVATION corner No. B; thence §. 2.75 : : : chains to cormer No. 1, the Gm, it is wrong. Nor is it neccessary to fail in business to be able to see business mistakes. % - scribed. land should file thelr ad- Accommodations for Eight fv‘elrse claims with the Register of 374 "ths United States Land Office, at See the Skipper aboard or Phone Anchorage, Alaska, within the b Vi 4 period of publication, or thirty & & ; days thereafter, or they will be barrcd by the provisions of the statute. Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, the 2nd day of November, 1927, J. LINDLEY GREEN, - Register. First pubneation, Nov. 10, 1927, Last publication, Jan, 2 1.94 chains (9) S. 36 deg. 03 min. Tu Juneau Launpry HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE 1.10 :hains. 3 Thence W. 3.96 chains to thence E. 13.50 chains to W H Y 9 Men do not. have to commit murder to be convinced that Piaca of SRR aain “VENTURA” + In our experience we have scen business failures and m ing an area of 14.63 acres.” Any and all persons clnlmlugI . smocesses. In either cvent, there was a definite cause for the effect. Adversely amy of the above d This knowledge is yours for the asking. First National Bank “There is mo Substitute for Safcty”

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