The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 21, 1928, Page 6

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s g o e e P v ey “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1928. D lm'emzw NSPEgT THE PFEOSPEET\IE EMPLOYER? LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Wi Goop ENOLIGH T STEP THIS WAY AND LLYOU BE ‘ l ' ,,nwyu I 1M VEiTY SORRY, BUT Y1) DONT ) o OF M CLIENTS !/ Y Seattle ...Feb. ALASKA o ..Feb. YUKON ALAMEDA ALEUTIAN YUKON ALASKA . SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES FOURTEEN HALIBUT BOATS ARE IN PORT Fourteen halibut boats, the first of the local fleet to return from| the fishing banks since the sea- gon opened February 15, are in port today with good catche: B of them being loaded so| fily the water is almost level| the decks. I Good weather conditions were | reported by the boat owners anl| <. fishing is said fo be excellent.|| ‘Many of the boats will unload today and leave again as soon as they can ice, bait up and purchase supplies. | The boats in port this morning | | were the Tern, Fern, Dagny, Ad-| dington, Louhelen, Alpha, Ina J.,|' Tigon, Thelma, Snipe, Margaret T. 1da II, Vivian and 321. ————— MARGNITA SAILS NORTH Mailboat Margnita, Capt. Larry Parks, left here last evening on her weekly voyage up Lynn Canal to Hainés and Skagway. She is due o return early tomorrow| morning and will sail tomorrow gvening for Sitka and wayports. — e YUKON DUE TOMORROW sisSteamer Yukon, Capt. Charles Glassebek, is due in port from) the westward at 9 or 10 o'clock| ““tomorrow . evening, Willis Nowell, local " ngent, sald today. The pteamer sailed from Cordova for) Juneau at 9 o'clock this morning. SRR, B s R ALAMEDA HERE TODAY The Alameda s scheduled to ar- rive here at 4 o'clock this Bflur-{ She has! poon, from the south. two days’ mail and 185 tons of { general merchandise for Juneau. ———ee—e—— TIDES TOMORROW fow tide.... 7:37 a. m... 0.4 feet High tide.... 1:44 a. m...17.1 feet; Low tide 8:02 p. m....-2.7 foet; High tide 39 p. m...184 feet - Among the through passengers on the Admiral Watson were; Mrs. O. L. Grimes, wite of the for the campaign. owner of the Grimes Packing g Company, and Ted Rosenburg and | wife. Mr. Rosenburg is with the Katmai Packing Company. The; 1 | tator Charles Curtis of Kansas, Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND | Alameda due at 4 o’clock this afternoon. | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | !'I Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 22 at 10 a. m. ——% | Princess Mary scheduled to | sail from Vancouver Feb. 23 at 9 p. m. | Aleutian scheduled to sail | from Seattle Feb. 25 at 9 a. m. i | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | || Yukon due southbound about | about 9 o'clock tomorrow | night. | Admiral Watson due south- | bound about March 3. LOCAL SAILINGS ] Margnita scheduled to ieave | for Sitka and way ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | Safls for Skagway every | Monday at 11 p. m. | W'rginia IV sails for Chicbagof and way ports at 6 o'aack evary Wednesday night. For | Chatham Straits route ar | 10 c'clock every Baturday | night. ) America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and wayports. | { | ] { I | { l | | | | | I iKaw Kin of Curtis Backs His Candidacy KAW CITY, Okla, Feb. 21— Kaw Indians in Oklahoma will back their fellow tribesman, Sen- to the limit in his campaign for nom- fnation as- the Republican candi- date for president. Many of the Indians, under the leadership of Emmett Thompson, wealthy Kaw, attended a Curtis rally in Oklahoma City recently, a.nd‘ made preparations to stump the state for Senator Curtis be- fore the Kansas City convention in June. . “Keep your eye on that Indian,” has been one slogan suggeste MRS. GRETCHEN M. STARR SEATTLE—On2 woman who does not think of ships in terms of bearers of passengers to se> “Paris and other homes of im- ported clothes Mrs.. Gretchen M. Starr, vice-president of one of tho largest shipping orgamiza- tions in the Northwest, witn headquarters in Seattle. Although she has never heen a passenger to foreign shores, Mrs Starr has manned and equippel many ships up to 10,000 tons, with cargoes for continental Eu- rope, the United Kingdom, tralia and the Oriebt, and arrang- ed return cargoes fér them to the United States. i Ships and shipping problems| are her daily work. She even! contracts for labor and repairs. In her office wark she comes it contact with no women. She Is proud that she retains dignity and gentleness in her meetings with the old type ship masters and even with longshoremen — an.l stevedores. Mrs. Starr is secretary and treasurer of the Western Steve- dore company. e - Drink Orange-Crush, puts you on your toes. —ady. _— 3 T. H. THORKELDSEN | | LOCKSMITH Phonograph Repairing Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 o = Aus-| _ THE EMPIRE 18 THE MED/IUM Through which the general public can nalways have its wants supplied. A Cloging time for classified Closing time for dl-plly all- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for conidnuous sub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 59 cents. N i TP 8 = | BN SRS — FOR RENT FOR RENT-—4 room furnished house. . Phone 183. FOR RENT—Steam heated room, Sixth ‘and Main. Stella M. | Jpnes. CHICKERING Plano for _sale cheap .or rent. Phone 143, Piano, Victor Ortuophonté Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. iFOR RENT—3 room apartment. 8th and Dixon. Phone E. L Gruber. FOR RENT L One of Kra:figs fire-progt comcrete, ultra- ern houses, unfurnished excépt for electric range. See G.VE. Krause. 1 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 4| room ‘apt. Cheerful, clean and good view. Inquire 115 W: flh St. or Phone 330. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished | apartments. MacKinnon Apart-| ments. { WELCOME CAFE Front Street party is bound for Uzinki, where both plants are located. B Old papers for sale at The Fmpire. CHANGE OF MUSICAL PROGRAM TONIGHT Juneau Billiards Phone 94 | 2011 | r— HOME COOKING Lre. A, Haglusd, Prop. 2 Famous Yells Where-are-we-going ‘Where-are-we-going MOOSEHEART LEGION MOOSEHEART LEGION MOOSEHEART LEGION DANCE YIP CANADIAN PACIFIC —FAMOUS— Princess Steamers = et 7 —= Alstrom’s New Stand 0. J. ANDERSON, Prop. Newspapers, Periodicals, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candles, Soft Drinks Phone 438 223 Front St. GEO. ANDERSON Expert Piand Tuner Phonoxraph Repaliring | We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe THE ROCKLAND C HOUSE is now open for husiness. Room and Board. Home Oouk- ing. , Mrs. Short, Prop. : FOR RENT—7 room house 'on Gold Street. Has kitchen range. Two heaters. Phone 266. FOR RENT — Fuliy furnished apartments, single or dm\“ln. Newly painted. Baths and water furnished. Furnis cabins $5.00 per mcnth. ly Seaview Apts. advertisements: 2 P. M. | {TROLLER FOR SALE—12 H.P. Frisco Standard, registered di- mensions 32.2x9.2x4.5, geared power girdie, and complete equipment. Fine living. quart- ers, four comfortable bunks, locker space and toilet. Ad- | dress Alvin Arness, Wacker, or P. 0. Box 1036, Oregon. i Alaska, Portland, MISCELLANEOUS T—Come and have your fortune told from your hand. ‘Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 F¥ront Street. WANTED WANTED — Light weight baby carriage. Good condition. Phone 579. FOR PArps nuunging, kalsomin- ing or inside painting, Call 137. Henry Gorham. WANTED — 16-foot dory or 20- foot round or V-hottom boat with engine bed. C. B. Ells, Thane. T B FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Frankita, Front and Frankiin, Front, near Ferry Wey. Front, oop. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Wilouzbby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main, Second end Main. Fifth anl Seward. Fie Hall. Gastineau and Wawm Way. 8econd and Gola. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and €oid. Fifth and Eas Beventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house Cathoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian 8t. Ninth and Calkoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at N¢ ‘dey. Twelfth and m 96059 to 10 ke lowe B2 00 e i b gl ¢ oty SSERIEENE k3% FURNISHED and unturpighed Apts, and houses. 132 6t {8t FOR RENT—Comfortable ished apartment, Apply Shop. 26%1‘0 2 fl hhed Inquire VANCOUVER TO ALL STA' AR b ender. 9 h. p. Standard- $300:00 Jos. Wehren. LB Bmail apartme fully furnished. business year ~maker for right i 663, Jupeau. ! —~A Dbargain, One N = oA VRSIOP G CLIFF Apts., 1, 2 and § r0p furnished Apts. Phone BO%y: | | ,___:__‘fi o cotumas of Fhe Botvirs T A i} o e T FOR SALE—30-foot boat, dnubb Home Gracery. WS G | FRISCO CAFE JAHODA and POOLOS, Props. | Meals served Itallan Style | Lower Front St. 1 | | i | Wlodiial l.hoea | MthWMIH MAIL BOAT Amm FIRST To Seattle Now in Effect | 1] ! . 5 NOWELL Agot \t COMPANY | — e ALAShA STEAMS! /-\I ‘..AH i,") ‘3 Southbound Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Jan., 29 Feb. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean tor Uouglas and o Thane Feb. 26 Feb. 29 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Juneau 6:16a.m. *4.00p ™. to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced rates ¢7:16a.m. 6:15p.m. to California and returnm. 0:16a.m.t 37:30p.m. Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Ium-- 12:30p.m.t 9:40p.m. mia ports also to New York via Panm 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight Reservations and information on ROUND T m 3:15p.m.+ $1:00a.m. WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAHL LINE. Imeu Donr..s lnr Jnnem BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, s.sua i QUY L. sm'ru.num. o 18, -“"“ PACIFSC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company s FOR PRINCE RUPERT, V. LEAVE JUNEAU PHONE 3-8-5 CANADIAN PRINCESS mr_‘r& 14, 28, March 14, Special th.a.nd Special d FIVXCIFIVC Reduced 1 r“?‘ Flekets to, ahd from ' on Schillings Best tates uu Canada ._ Coffee and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY throughout the yest opers train service from lnq lnlnr. l!a over Cfll 'Q!.' '?V. 'Oa rd III nflmd -mt. or wflu Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (lt.lu!hlthtluh) : The official Mallboat of the Jumeau and Mn R. P. 0. leaves tke City Dock every Wednesday evenimg at 8 o'vlock direct to Fanter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tengkee, Hoonah, Chizhagof,. +itka and Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Téaskes, Hoonah. Leaves every Monday nfght at 11 o'elock for Haines and Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'elock A. ¥. McKINNON, Agent, Relisble Transter Co., Phene 148 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe; You save a Dollir on each one purchased. RHODES cm 5 O s st e m‘vmw&ufl S ’ Phone 222 107 Fromt 8 h,“ PRINTING . from Juneas, way puints to and KAKE

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