The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1928, Page 6

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I'Hl DAILY ALA KA I:MPIRE MONDAY, JAN, 30, vl928. ERRETT POLLY AND HER PALS SERUVING ALASHA TéoAnEAD,| WO EATIN You ANAAY, \| RIGHT! Wiy T \| || THe OLDER 1 ¢ > SPECIALLY WHEN YERGOUSIN) | &l ‘ (é? AE i@g PAY? You S>HOI)LD wiorRy | HECK SHOLLD T ||| MORE I T, ?‘Ts 2 FILLY, MAKES You) RAISE A Regura el S o | Youre FuN IF THE GALS 15 LETTIN /| CARE. \X/HAT HEA\):NS 8 SWITCH, FoR HER! e IN YOurR THEIR HAIR GROW Y™ | YOU FOOLISH A MAN, — { Lv Seattle IN AGAIN! F—:MALE:S DOES.| || DAVGONE IT! TAN ROGERS ... 4l 25 Jan, 20 CAK ROGERS ... [Feb. 8 Feb, 12 WATSON . Feb. 15 Feb. 19 . ROGERS ... Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 29 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced rates to California and return. Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- mia ports algo 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 AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE: SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE ' H. F. ALEXANDER, President , ALASK A STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY-—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneanu Due Juneau Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbuund Southbound j ROGERS HERE |f BOUND NORTH Steamer Brings Freight and Seven Days’ Mail to Ju- | neau and Douglas I MARINE NEWS BTG gt L P S T e S —————— ey | B — | ERA | e | ALAMEDA i ‘ | Stl’amrrr Jlou-nu'nt\ | ALAMEDA DUGKS ‘ Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt. % s Jan. 14 ,: i NORTHBOUND | Frank Landstrom, arrived in port PARNY . 4 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 4 No steamer northbound B the south at 8 o'clock ¥ .ALAMEDA . 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 ’§ SCHEDULED SAILINGS FHflM OUT E terday morning, with 156 tons ALASKA 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 4 Alaska scheduled to sail fror ht and seven days' mail for YUKON . 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 B . .Scattle Feb. 4 at 9 a. m ! m. port ALAMEDA ....Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 L’ 1 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | R P 1 Those iving her were: | —Calls at Petersburg. 4 Princess Mary duc south emains mU ort Severa Frank Anderson, A. Van Mavern, | FOR SALE Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle : bound at 11 o'clock tonight. | | 5 [Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Dorothy Au-| - | SAL o SAA SHIRSLAT LT % "Admlrai Rogers due south- | | HOJ]S ,nloadmgl derson, Mrs. J. T. White, Thomis ! THE hMPIRE M it LSS L FLRRY TIME CARD . 478180, £ | bound about 6 o'clock Wed- | | Fl‘elght | McMullen, Frank F. Heller, A, H.| 18 THE MEDIUM FOR SALE—T buggy; Inhv‘ L ber ki W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 1 nesday nizht - | Hoffman, A, W. Fox, J. L. C Through whicli the ‘sembERl sled; baby bed. Very reason-| Leaves Juneau tor Louglas an L. W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 4 Admiral Wateon scheduled The Alameda, Capt. Charles|anaugh, Judge Ja i, Wicker-f | public can always have its able if taken at once. l’lmne“ 3 | southbonnd about Feb. 4 ‘| Glasscock, arrived in Tt ham, Charles Jones, J. S. Jafl-| | wants supplied. i 33354, il Al'amcdn B dub uthbound | | Seattle ‘.nll)l ‘\l.l_\vpm“l's at .“ I ‘_\u.‘ rt |;,:,\\‘H ’-‘f v Hart, Closing time for classified | op Al ~ Rooming house, about February 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. {Sam Shucklin, F. 1. Wall Min advertisements: 2 P. M Price Ph 1141 | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, ] LOCAL SAILINGS i |had 240 tons of freight, one day's| mie Borbridge, M. S. Wils Ciosing time for display ad- 4 x : e 1 Margnita scheduled to icave | |mail and the & Dassoa-| Baker, R. H. Chadwick, H | | vertisements: 11 A. M. S | 46 an il e - SANACIoN LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND tor Sitka and way ports at : for Juneau: chmidt, Fred Sorr ;- To g 1 Wi Y E 8 o'clock Wednesday night [ | K, .| ford, Wilbur Burford | it Sl S fhe A e & aitenail dm’,w | Leawe.‘% Dougas {or June:m PACIFIC PRINCESS MARY-—Jan, 17, 31 Feb. 14, 28 1 Sails for Skagway every | | et {bin 1k A. Metealf I F'ive cents for conunwons sub-| | windows. Cheap. Phone *4141, g s Reduced Round Trip J. Martin Wick, John sequent insertion. — e - | | 7o sal by bugar: Bard| Tickets to amd fron: a1l Hastern po!nu of United ine fand wife and Cha Count five average words to Btates and Canada Various Routes — Liberal | 1 | | | Monday at 11 p. m. 1 | ¥'rginia IV sails for Chickagot | | | and way ports at 6 o'eldek | | Halvorse ¥ At 11:30 a. m the line. | sedan. Phone 802. Atopovers, W. L. COATES, Agent. every Wednesday night. For | | Herman Mrs. A.| Admiral Roger 1 Minitium charge, 69 cents. ey P . i 5 Cha‘ham Straits route at | |A. Mo ck, Rich ‘ docked at Douglas for nearly an| . | {PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono-| 3-3.0114mvf“ :l.osn.mt.ed | 10 o'clock every Saturday | |ard McCormick A McCot-| hour, unloading a small con a ————————W%/| grayus gad Records for sale) ":’:"figt il l° WP 1 night mick, Rita M sk, Olaf Ny-|'ment of merchandlse:: Pa I'OR RENT | apd. rest.. Bapert Plano .and) $-Antuxdazn ouly. I gaard, Mrs. G. B. Raymond, V.|sailing for points on v|.r | Phonogrank Tuning, Repairing. THE ALASKA RAILROAD Musical Goods. Mall orders fi)-| Juneau Ferry -& Naviga- r Rotkowski, W. Robinson, Route were 1 Y ¥ RS " d. Aunderson Music Shoppe. | . MARGNITA RETURNS Hod eeec k. Widatead, 1, [Have for Hane Pl 7 g B . tion Company throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight FROM WEEKLY TRIP ‘\’\‘ P s \\l":"’l'r‘;’ll S SoEE ! ok ! B z ;ntmllervic:i trom st;w.é«}"o: the Coast to Fairbanks ln the A 004 Voodard d four | stein for i i | H = a nterior, and over the ckaloon and Chatanika branches. 03 sleer { B. Ruport Giold Street. Has kitchen range. D"SCE[ NEGUS | i During the winter months there are two passenger trains y Mailboat , Capt After unloading merchandise¢ ,‘,”,“ and Petershu Two heaters. Phone 266. ; LAT IS FIRE ALARM CALLS each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks, For time- : Parks ed in port fr s ol he eity d uu] 3 s e o SR ! tables and other information inquire of any steamship or arks, 1 and freight at the city She is due here X | PATLMIST—Come and have your| ralli t, ' i . and ports at 10: M1k: Athukn - donean . the - sheamerl 6 prim, Wednesda }nm R 6 room furnished | PALBISTHE A7 oud Bard: A L road agent, or wrn:o yeiterday morning. A rough trip|eailed for the westward with the R e ; slectric range, arcolak BTSN e arriage. and Front and Franilin, pt. of the Interior SWa “reported on the outbound | following: =~ Henry Mattson for 100,000 FURS i SR ]_'3""'“' “:')' | the tuture foretold. 302 Front Front, near Ferry Wey. THE ALASKA RAILROAD voyage but nearing Juneau on|Cordova; Ruth Miller Staats for L /FOR RENT — 3 room furnished| Street. | Front, opp. Film Exchange. (Mt. McKinley Park Route) $ $the return, switched | Latouche; 1. Jacobsen, REACH SEWARD | apt. Inquire Feldon Apts. = | Front, opp. Clty ‘Whast. Anchorage -t q--- “ta Alaska Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughby at Totem Gro. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Prost asg Sres Motorship Margnita IMASQUERADE suits for rent and | furnished four| made to order. Mrs. B. Swarz-| R. P. Nelson. enberg. I‘hunn 312 Douglas. » —— ; from the ¢ ln‘lll(‘ rth ly, D. H. Gillette, E fand good weather was experi- ‘J':,;..}. Popovich, Peter Peric n and | FROM WESTWARD‘“,H R enced. one steerage for Sew ARD, “Aluska, Jan. room apt arriving here w A. R. ]lhl’\\: from Chichagof ODUNA DUE TOMORROW steamer ed 1(1[1 RENT — Fuliy furnished, Gecil Rogers fron Alfred here from the We . Gpartmonts, single. or double LOQT AND FOUND i s The official Matlboat of the J Axelson from {rs,| Freighter Oduna is aue at Di-total of 100,000 furs Lowe,| Newly painted. Baths and hot| Tc air_wool lined leather ! S,‘f:h;:,‘,l Semana, Cu. .;)o:k MIPoRE:of 1h dnai ang g oot Tt ity B simpson trom noos | pont at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow | Dillingham tra t the| water furnished. Furnished| ' gloves Please return to Em-| Gty gy 3 wvaty Wedusnlay ovening. st & o'cloh 'Rireet (0. Buntey Gastineau and Rawa ?’"- Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah; Chichagof, Sitka and d Gola. Second and Go! » Killisnoo, Tenakee, Stanley Thompson and Charles| morning according to advices : Fourth and Harris. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs B cabins $5.00 per month. Apply‘ : Nelson from Hoonah; jo | ceived by Acting Agent Seaview Apts. | pire. i ued at $60,000. 'llu fur B ts D U Sk S n do s drik o Marshall from Tenak Adams of the Alaska Steamship|destined for Seattle i e e — ——— | FOUND—On the bar, Fifth and Gold. J Hoonah. ~Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and Biickson ffom Funter Company. The Oduna will lat |‘ ., — in;:U:ISHE})I and 1‘?:\‘;:1}':“5";‘: skigff. Owner can have same by, Fifth &nd ljn(;_ & Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o’clock -~ come to J au having about 700 Q pts. and houses. - *|. jdentifying and paying for this Seven! an ol : TIDES TOMORROW tons of freight for chanmel points PR]NCE S MARY IN; | | Fifth and Kennedy. A. ¥. MoKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 Ninth, hack.of power kowso COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO, Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. ished apartment. Apply \ugZo‘ DUE QOUTH TONIGHT "°r RENT—Comfortable .urn- &d- Tngutre Empire. fect |{WHY SURE! THE PRESIDENTI D Low tide a m... 47 | . i P Distin Ave., and Indian St. - z High tide 19 a. m...15.7 fest| Will be out all winter, warm and, Prine j o) s g W N Low tide 45 p. m. 12 Boruthsianie. - doist' Bhone' 287 Blater. arrived .M ivort:. it i o Ry g ——— g;:g;u";'“"“,""m“- THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Bob Turner. —adV | o'clock ye ono large, two small apart-; —_— ments, reasonable rents. Per- manent tenants preferred. Mac- Kinnon Apts. \ High lrnlv 9:09 p. m...123 iggé’i:‘;}:fi?#l:;n:‘;:;’ THE GASTINEAU &———————————8|| QUR SERVICES T0 YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT PHONE 3.8-5 g Y | neau were {HL i i e o o €3 53 60 99 §9 59 89 £ 63 1S £9 89 B9 00 bt bt 1k ok 4 1 Dio1mdncotor . M. l’nl]ly and Mrs NOW d for the north at 0] = Y p. m. and had” about 50 tons ot FOR RENT — Bullding suitable ! froight for that port. She is dm»: for store or business location. /i [ ur QL\EST5 D ainl T P(,r'm‘n()nt W“v(’ to return here about 8 or § o'c Nea“_?_‘!_"“flle_'i Phone 182. 41kl asle FOR A Painle o Foouth st 11 pemat e | CLIEE A & 8 snd 3 room (AR SO YOUR GROCERIES | fusnished Apts. Phone 209. | READ ) “ T BRE - 1S THIS? -SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ti&at at Rhodes The New Frederic's Vita-Tonic Compound NOTICE TO MABINERS Is the Answer AT Clarence Strait—Snow I AT TERRELL’S—$15.00 Price and Quality Cénnot Be Surpassed Money Refunded if Not Satisfied. - Buoy, 2, reported extingui \ January 10, was relighted Janu- ary 17. {|T. H. THORKELDSEN Sumner Strait—Point Colpoys | LOCKSMITH y Yem Cafe, You save a Dollar on Light, reported extinguished Jan-| Phonograph Repairing Peerless each one pureluled. uary 10, was found burning Janu- 50t : Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 Z : jary 17, i J % Baker THE EMFIRB HaS THB LARG- Wrangell Narrows—South ].ul °| ! B llfl s mnmue BHODES CA E Light, reported destroyod .127 Front St, one 222 ] IN AlLASKa. [ary 10, was repaired .md relight- ed January 17. Sumner Strait—Beauclerc land Light, reported extingui i January 23, will be relighted as ' soon as practicable. | By the direction of the Com-| on of Lighthouses, W. C. . Superintendent. I ;: . Tfllpdoenwlud:you i A | may buy a battery for your car is no true indica- AL ‘ TAINDRY KIDS| teaet e by e rpmion o —~ for q\nfiq Since 1888, when the first Exide was made, up to | R S o, | ’ MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. 'm. from Juneau, way pointa to PETERSBURG and KAKE - HAHO'S M0TO lous 'LINE Get-Rich-Quick schemes cause more fits than profits SATISFACTION 'fle satisfaction of knowing that your money is safe while it is working for you at the rate of 4 per cent is an in- vestment not to be ignored. r Better invest today in reliable CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT First National Bunk .-n-nnumi&hmq"

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