The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 4, 1928, Page 6

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D HER PAL! SERUING 4 :‘*\i_g’u,a,"/t,/ ana u«_,nend.,oy " Southbouna | | Ar.Juneau la‘-‘“‘l‘l dan 20 Beh 1 \WELL WELL HELLO MELLO. : b HELLOFDLLY, OH HELLD, 1Imow You. YouRE- all || HANK. DIDNT EXPECT T¢ FOLLYS PA! UELL, FIND 01) HERE. WELL WELL } | - JINELL WELL GLADS ¢ ) f WELL' QUITE A LITTLE | : TMEETCHAI— § Ny PARTY OF LS. HAX, HAW/. | ; ; o ‘ gl [WELL, WELL THIS 1S GREAT! ROGERS . WATSON ROGERS .. 1 Feb. Feb. 12 Feb, u WATSON Feb. 19 Mar. 3 ROGERS . Feb, 260 ‘Feb. '29'3 Round Trip xeducefl Fares now, in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced rates to California and return. Througn tickets sold from Juneau o c-m«r. nia ports also to New York via Pnn?]n W{'"m and information on ROUND 'nm ship D tours in connection with Dollar Steatn- dine also to the ORIENT via AMI:RICAN MAIIL LINE. \BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 * GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phoge 18,Douglas,Alaska ; PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President © 1928, by Newspaper Feature Service, Inc Great Britgjn rights reserved. Y i | i | OVE | STEAMSHIP COMPANY : MAY REG V R“ SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED i | | | SAILING SCHEDULE Wt 3 | e e 4 [ Due Juneau = Due Juneau l,.()M.\Il?\f\l. W‘ '“]Li ‘4 ] Boat— Lv.Beuttle Northbuund Southbound i e Yo At et *ALAMEDA Jan. & Jam. 8 7 Jau. 14 I 5,(,“",,,, '”,,,,.,,,,.,”s l ested in the > of Burt Anton- ALASKA 14 7 24 an Francise an. Jan. 1 Jan. | NORTHBOUND | son, 30, San Francisco member of | LAREL : Alaska due Tues |the crew of the steamer Derblay, 'AAAM an. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 6 "SCHEDULED SAILINGS | coast-wise freighter, who despite ALASKA .. Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 | iral Rogers scheduled to J | several broken ribs, a fractured| YUKON ... -Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 e Wehe & ot pelvis, dislocated elbow, broken | ALAMEDA Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb, 28 J 100k o R leg, punctured lung, and other in-| / —Calls at Petershurg. E { juries received in fall down Princess Mary scheduled to juries received ‘ i . | Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Benuh | 5 e into the hold of the ship en routn| | { MISCELLANEOUS ¥ 0, H | sail from Vancouver Feb. 9 to. s port, 1s dectared 10 nave| | - THE EMPIRE® = ||__T°22 AR5 | FERRY TIME CARD a0, en— R0, L t | B O i duitd ¢ ATTLE, Feb. 4 Steamer |a chance for recovery and has not 18 THE MEDIUM ‘Pfifliz—l:;’dm:r:;fl’:::“hfll;" “ LW;”B I%A:GE%I{‘TJAI&?AU ggo&ttz ‘ | ST from Bewttle Feb. 16 at ka, the first s to | lost consciousnes: | . aves Junean for Louglas and KIL LAS, E 77 - | ];“v‘f T * A lankcas DONER Hl) tino da sailed]| A G TS S | Through which the general | Work, business, marriage andl Than= ; . ol i 1 i S R, publttc cln“e‘;lwtyl bave its|| the future foretold. 302 Front| B o e B R L OUTHEO \ G ) D).l {be | | wants suj | " E | oo 5 i Stovivonna || 220 ‘paaangers, mciuaing tho fot- NOLAND SEEKS PLACE. | |¥ents wiboled. " " || surest. L gmmm coma . I | at 11 oclock tonighi lowing for Juncau: Bess O'Neil.| N ¢ 6 P HOUSE RACE| | advertisoments: 2 P. M. | WANTED ! 0:15amt ”;30”' 3 FOR PRINCE RUPERT; VANCOUVER, SEATTLE { LOCAL SAILINGS LRI e Lo Rt iy B { | Closing uime tor dispiay ad-| | s ' 13:300mt - Thiebpm; h LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND: i ™ ta scheduled to icave | |two children, Dan Milburn, J. 8. e : | { veptiogmenta:iait’ | | 8:50p.m, :40p.m. " ) } ] S0 Sitha 6ad Dot at | w, W. A Hensby, Florence| With the filin yosterday of hisy | Y asmentat A0 "m, "first In. || WANTED — Capubie, competent | 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight CANADIAN. PRINCESS HA%} Arebl 1;' 28, March 14, { 8 oclock Wed ay oight. | and sister, Dr. Brock, |declaration in the oftice of | et ; woman. wishes work for small | 3:15p.m.+ $1:00a.m. \ PACIFIC s , April 3, | Sails for S Ay every | p et W, B ("”'I‘”“":'r ‘l.“h”' [“‘,"“'v, 34 T\‘}‘,m l T'tve cents for conunuvas sub- family, working people pre- Leawg.laD!;lmz 28 fo“r J‘unean RAILWAY Reduced Round Trip Fares s B Ty o e 4 ¢ Sowerby, Willis E. Nowell, |tendent of the Juneau and oug- | ferred, or as kitchen helper.l : { Monday at 11 p. m. 1| Tabi a0washy, las Telephone Company, hecame | | S€quent insertion. 3 ] $:30a.m. S Tickets to and fron: a1l Bastérn points of United s “hic Vhite fe, M. J. [las Telephone Company, became b Hlesia ifine .. ‘'8 | | 'rainia IV sails for "u"'t“‘f": | » ,1‘“ “‘l\\-(‘y:.ldf Robert @ candidate for Republican nowm Count five avorage words to x::'m:‘y"‘v Scandinayian; 9:30a.m.t 37:46p.m, ;::;:‘“',:d Canada wv“":‘““c'u“,::""' “:.:‘:hm I B N. Erickson, Nellie|ination in the April pr - '-“;“l:;-um AL T i 9 I Iiz:gnm.t lg:isp.m. Fbia i Mi Ruth Al-|tion for Representative. ] | d b | 2 : | :15p.m. :16a.m. R i ey 4 Mathaw Whson. - Gatris|the sscond: Iocal ‘ma 1o ile: S8 AR y| REGAKDING CONSTRUCTION | 3:30p.m.t $1:06a.m. I\ ; 1‘; hU clock every Saturday i p Cottrell, A _|one of the four Republican nom | ——m———— o — | NEW S(fi'l(;flhwi\_;\:" MASONIC | t+—Freight will be accepted. » £ 8 . i *Sitie. gadr it b 1 1 ot Sprague, C. Mize, inations, Grover C. Winn being | RE 0 $—Saturdays only THE L "IK 4 4 e vy N et ,’:)K‘,;;‘“,k; j I:“mh,\ A,,,,] ninn | the other. FOR NT 4 l;h;ase L.Ahl]c an\! pnl( es on tr:m-l 4 4b ie T Jola W Wi t-{ = “ “a — 'terials, or sub-contracts or other 1 i i ik e the locai | FOR RENT ZPartly furnished 3 |information thought heiptul in | {Juneau Fe"y & Naviga throughout the rear operates regular’ passenger and ‘frelght’ .o ot the American Leglon, and| Toomvabariment; also &7 poomi, oo "o S eR i tion Companv train service frcm Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the z i Al s house. Phone 4 Bt ity S el TR 2 Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches, iJohn D., Sr. Silent ffiliated with other local fra-; — I8 i ol e e During the winter months there are@iwo passenger trains 1 E g it 1l orders. He has resided F()R RFNT—vi room 1",\.55' com- ;local concerns on gravel, sand.’ each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- o BBNTRAGTG 8 On 1928 Election; here for many years and until re-| pletely furnished. Phone 486, |crushed rock delivered to job, ex-| A tablea a5d "othet’ Hhtormation. {RQUIcE. ot any . .o | cently owned the business known| __ cavation by the yard and in lump| 'HONE 3-8-5 railrcad agent, or write : Lauds Newspapers|i™ S iy comer, which wos| FOR RENT-ZF room House onsum. Sheetmetal work, painting, | PHO f Dept. of:the Interior | S wold” to 30 W, Birtord. | Gold Street. Has kitchen range. or anything else. 3 1 M owvonn wmaci, mia, v 4 ] e . i D SRR (T ST THE ALASKA RAILROAD » : n -John D. Rockefeller, Sr., declin- |y, :‘11 -y d’mbruary 6th. Therefore the only | i i ¢ ¢ (M. le!illcy M lmm) i 4 2 . |ed to discuss the approaching ; FOR RENT — Faiiy furnishe | nte wrkes Lo Ats. 4 ¢ in-! Price and Quality Canno Anchovage A, Alask 3 o S R | presidential election, but he did ] WHO'S WHO i { apartments, sicgle or double. [::;;m‘;',:{‘ ;;r hys c:hl? m’:h“!r let- Be Surpassed ag d ; L ) _‘_“;M OUVE 3 praise mewspapers and explained | [ AND WHERE | | Newly painted. Baths and hoti, . | Money Refunded if Not enders we op g is aily rolf an . 4 BRite b - the \\.Il\ nvu lm}» cut lh;\ daily golf | s H wabter r:;xa:)shedr :;O::hn ‘:p‘:l‘;IWARRA(‘K CONSTRUCTION CO Satisfied. ’ *, . i % om, of the A fhicp | U e gy R s O'Neil of the W. 8. SaPina » ! 511 McDowall Building, | otorsihu qar g | ) a1 i has| T can see a great improvement ) ottice sttt 1 | - Seaview Apts. Bonttle. G oV ettl S . & i {‘"{"V‘{“{; '|“.‘;’ Vi Dre.|in the newspaper -profession in it on the stotiegRinsid] y ST R ! tovan The ofticlal Matlboat of the Suneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaviisitte | T A 2 The|the past few years that is very|Passcns : aon on a| URNISHED and unturblshed|pop™FADER hanging, kalsomin. | City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock direct to' Funter - dock Comp of Tl aging” Mr. Rockefeller | ©0F Juneau. She has heen on @l "Apts, and houses. 132 6th ‘Bt. . GROCERY = Dbid was $152,000. The Norih- "'“"f"""*' 'l ! (1”;, iy |'”' two months’ visit to her parents| ..~ . | Ing or inside painting, Call Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka suné western will be towed (o Seattle| L 6% TE REEL 0 at |and relatives in Ogden, Utah. |FOR RENT—Comfortable furmei 137. Henry Gorham. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Temakes, tomorrow. At s ey ¥ Mrs. George B. Rice and her| ished apartment. ADPIY Nugget Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o’elock for Haines amd — e . daughter and son are returning| Shop. N Rustl Wh Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway- Tuesday night at. 7 o'clagk s » Styearold millionaire said i / SeLuE ___iNew Rustless Wheat . ALAMEDA DUE 11 P M 3o had reduced his golt samo t O e A |FOR RENT—nicely furnished; | On Market in 1929 A F. McKINNON, Agent, Beliable Transfer Co; Phone 149 Steamer apt. Charles | 8% ‘|‘n’,’"h r’[:“‘:";‘l'm‘;”;,’;‘n’:;’h‘; M€ Visiting with relatives and frien 's} :’n‘:‘:“:"'f;w;‘:‘;m""‘,:;‘u Pe: iy COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. #lassco port from | ’ 2|in Washington and Oregon. ; ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb, 4.—With a1 he th & 3 the v 11 o'clock %o e ,M’i‘(,r"::“’,‘_‘e :‘:‘u.";‘ owerby is a passengor‘on| manent tenants preferred. Macel .\ 1,05 (5o e seed avath ~ night, to a radio from eamer Alaska for Junean| Kinnon Apts. able, the Minnesota agricultural for six holes than a dub the ship ed by local agents | E97CE | eing In the states the past | g RENT . Building suitable!experiment station will not mar- & this afternoon —— e al weeks visiting with I“"i for store or business location.|ket its new rust-resistant wheat TH GAST AU bt A e et v daughters. Mrs. Sowerby, who deally situated. Phone 182. |until 1929, L) B e | WANDERER N PORT TIOES TOMDRIEN accompanied him south, |'omain<rd!__l_y,___,_m___. Andrew ‘Boss, direstor “of | the | OUR mkuro YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG = he Wand Capt le Aa 4 in Seattle. CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 an TOOM | gtation, says th t ly "PLANK EVERY PASSENGER-CARR BOAT 3 3 ow tide .M. 27 fea i / CSREA TR10 L RANRIRL ARNRY oF 24 6! YIN sen, arrived in port today from a ;;‘i:h o g 168 feot| U- S. Marshal Albert A. Whit2| gurnished Ayts. Phone 209. . [will be planted in 1928 under con- ¥ TS L& BeWREel: daxy .. crulsing '1‘1“ “‘t v tide b m. 25 feet|and Mrs. White, sailed” from Se-| ditions that will insure still greai- - S&lmon. - Four hoxes were broushPg e o0 o 00 0 SR rear|attlc today on ithe stean g 4 — —@|er development and that seed here and be shipped south TIDES MONDAY ka for Juneau. The likely will be ade available to tonight on the A ONDAY 43 feeq | oners from here to the states lase IFIRE ALARM CALLS - Low tide Minnesota farmers in 1929. Mre, R wit .| Figh tide a m..163 fest ““’\"”‘-l s R, The new wheat is a cross bs- S’A VE ONE w R U. S. Mete n cl Low tide 3 p. m... 2.4 feat| O ‘- \F-akguef sJun;:n hel11.3 Third and Fraoklin. |tween Marquis, the standal s the local wen on High tide.i.. 1319 p. m...178 feet|®tenmer AHSMA 0L THORL o pra ':."“";:xymw" fig’le":’ th“ll“ me noi‘thrl”}';-l l;':fl o 7 % A e ) on the ME SRS SN N AN R ! = » e, durum lumillo, s hights P le ::1::;:: x:t;v :‘ 1 n’m 5 6% es.| G. B. Almquist, local tallor, who | Steamer Alaska for Juneau. g :‘:z:{- z:; lg:";‘ %‘:.‘:t“‘ resistant to rust and at the same eeriess B“y a M“l Tieket at mmdfl ->-vo—- has been south on a short trip, is o7 g 9 i '|time of good milling quality. £ 8 CRNTREINN AUTOS Lo | o B oL ro| [ When oftered for sced 1t likels Baker c‘é Yon llve a Dollar en wmo..‘:: opp. Cole Barn, || will cost 26 per cent more than 4 / Front and m'qd» |ordinary wheat. 127 Front St Phone m Froat § g i B et Fifth W & X Fize !!‘;L || BEST EQUIPPED Jon PRINTING u’s‘! mmrm:n JOB um'mm Gastfneau and Wawu Way.| |[PLANT IN ALASKA. IN ALASKa The Empire. | returning on the Alaska. 01d papers fo €9 v 6o PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 4.—Auto- mobiles, five cents apiece! Two| were knocked down at that price) Iby the police in an auction of! lost, strayed or stolen. The buy- ers were junk dealers. { o0 o PR T TS Py hoio. -4 b+ MAIL BOAT AMBRICA FIRST . Optician Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAH0'S MOTOR, BOATS LINE ‘Watches Q fi sfl’vl:'rn::ii: i, [ A‘%fin SKI{:‘[Ds ‘U;.". i Get-Rich-Quick schemes cause more fits than profits SATISFACTION The satisfaction of knowing that your money is nfe while it is working for you at the rate of 4 per cent is an in- - vestment not to be ignored. Better invest today in reliable CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT First National Bunk “There is no Substitate for Safety”

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