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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. ¢ 'By CLIFF STERKETT AT - < FINEST 0T { STEAMERS 22, 1928. Seattle Juneau ALASKA ... - ..Feb. Feb. 15 YUKON ... - Feb. Feb. 22 ALAMEDA . ceeeeeno FED. 18 Feb. 29 ALEUTIAN ... S Y Mar. 7 YURERN i Mar. 3 Mar, 14 ALASKA Sapemaraiennseses ....Mar. 10 Mar. 21 S e A 4 SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES © 1928 by Newspaper Featurs Sefvice. Inc., Creat Britain rights reserved e ot e e £l To Seattle Now in Effect HALIBUT UNLOADING PROGRESEING WELL i o g ’ W. E. NOWELL, Agent Work is progressing rapidly at| the Juneau Cold Storage Company | . = \ in the unloading of lmlihu:! g g = 25 brought in by a mnumi®r of the | [ &4 2 =FW ALAskA STEAMSHIP COMPANY and yesterday morning. Activities £ | were kept running = until after A sy 2 S —— midnight last night and were re-| ) STEAMER ALAMEDA = —————T sumed again early this morning. ‘; | I'| Steamer Movements The Avona, Capt. John Sunder- Steamer Westerland, ¢ the south at 3:47 . yester day with two < mail and | 185° tons of freight. il i e o e o"W.| | from Seattle Fb. 2 at 9 || The Ford, Capt. Martin Brstad, | THE EMPIRE I T g b, Hencl| | h arrived in_ port this forenoon wit | 18 THE MEDIUM | ¢ | 8,000 pounds of halibut, bringing | Jelich, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS A D . ging A ) S | ! Yukon due southbound about | the total this season to 102,500 | Through . which {ue . general Fred Harrison, 2 A J | s I8 public can always bave its Stave: Risack, about 9 o'clock tonight. wants supplied. o Sxmppl, ) ith, R. Alameda is due southbound | | Cloelig. ame” tor ofkakified L H and threc : U] lpe tebe . e NORTHLAND TO advertisements: 2 P. M. WANTED | 4 Mrs. C. ) %y ! mira atson due south- | | a0 | o : 4 o e p.|| bound about March 3 I MAKE ICE TEST B % By : nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. 4 | : b i i v St —Your ishes COp.m. 12 midnight : 2 Rody, P. H. Abbott, John W LOCAL SAILINGS | THIS SUMMER!{ Ten cents per tine first ,n,[‘,\\ANTL» roung. weman wishes D. 8! Regervations and information on ROUND THE i | IS ENROUTE WEST | | NORTHBOUND land, ran the total of incoming | / Ly ‘ Admiral Rogers duc Saturday | {Doats up to 16, when she arrived | g SRLIN ,‘ s V.| night or Sunday. | | vesterday about noon with 10, b g ~ o 8 " o - (4 gy / = r | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | 000 pounds which will be pur-| | | Princess Mary scheduled to | | ¢hased by the Juneau Cold Stor- 84 from Vancouver Feb. |age Company. All halibut will be | - ¥ P . ; . ogs A3 ? ,Southbound shipped south on the Yukon this @ B . . A 2 e:m'(nl i PRw & i ] MISCELLANEOUS FERRY TIME CARD 3 R A t 7 Av Taneaw’ ‘Lv.Juneau ROGERS “Feb, Feb. 26 Feb, 29 PALMIST—Come and have your ROGER; : Mar. 11+ Mar. 14 fortune #told from your hand. s and |. WATSON A Mar. 18 Mar. 28 ortu ) b{ Leaves Junean for Uouglas an: Roeians : i b EVANS .. 3 Apr. 1 Apr..11 15a.m. “4.00p m. Round Trip Leiuced Fares now in.effect, Juneau Work, business, marriage and Thane the future foretold. 302 Front| Street. | pounds. to Seattle and return, $73.50..Also reduced rates :16a.m. 6:15p.m. to California and return. 15a.5.1 $7:30p.m. Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- - sition as housekeeper or as- 15p.m.1 $1:00a.m. - ‘WORLD tours in conncction with Dollar Steam- Olston and Frank from | | Margnita scheduled to jeave | sertion. pos sigtant with family. Phone 44. Leaves D e ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMBRICAN Ketchikan; J. i b i s i S BT "’5’:”.’5“‘,'?,,1‘,“ SR, MAIL, LINE. son, H. B. Carbr WANTED — Light weight baby | $:30a.m. 6:30p.m. T BRICE $. HOWARD, Agent; Phone & Enrrinxe. Good condition. Phone | 9:30a.m.t 37:45p.m. ” GUY' L. SMITH, Agent, Phione 18,Nouglas,Alaska *'rginia IV sails for Chickagot 579, 12:45p.m.} 9:55p.m. o 3 laska s.i| Minimum charge, 50 cents. | 4 " % L .. PACIFIC COASTWISE VICE and way ports at 6 o'ack | | MalIen voyage fo Maskan waters.| ® |FoR s v mnes A kTgsniln: | 2:16pm. 12:16am. 3 SER ht. For = £ b -— —a + v, 3:30p.m.t 3$1:05a.m. J every Wednesday night. l late last year to permit a voyage | - ing or inside painting, Call/ }—Frelght will be accepted. w | ; for Latouche and Seward, all of | Cha:l}nm Straits l:“:'!d“ far enough north to test the sta-| 137. Henry Gorham. $—Saturdays only. i which was shipped from the Ju-|| 10 o'clock every Baturday | fjie of the new hoat in heavy FOR RENT R s ey 2 3 H. P ALEXANDER, President neau Lumber Mills. {1 night . ice conditions, bat it Is cxpected |~ i iga- Those leaving Juneau on the | | America First leaves every | | hie will come on the next north. FOR RENT—4 room furnished| f00t round or WV-bottom E"l‘l’:“ Juneau Ferry & Naviga Alameda when she sailed for th Wednesday at 1 p. m. for | foon. vovage house. Phone 183. P » SREING. QYL e ‘v' tion Compamj RS | | for Sitka and way ports 8t |\ . \Np Cal, Web. 22-The ) Thve cents for conunuous aub- | [ . B w;::":‘:"y’ ::,'2:;} coast guard cutter Northland, suc-| | sequent insertion. énd wite from W ‘ 8 Moy - | | cossor to the historic old Bear, is|| Count five average words to After unloading merchandise ; onday at 11 p. m. { [ boing_overhauted hore atier hor | | the Hine. i | l | | from the south the steamer took | a_ggrload of lumber for Fair-| ~¥aniks and shipments of lumber | | : i Thane. Westward at 11 p. m. yesterday || Petersburg and Kake and For many yéars northern ship-| 3 were: Dr. W. H. Chase and Mrs.| | Wwayports. _J|ping men have believed that omy\P‘;‘:‘;-n;”9;:‘:'2;“';!;‘;3"';281’"3::;i. - . ¥ 3. A. Legaz for Cordova; B. C.|é———— 77 | wood ships could resist the crush ¥ 4 | ] - o o o f or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | f si@szelle for Seward. VUKON DUE TONIGHT |0t ice, but'designers ‘of the mew |_ FIRE ALARM CALLS PHONE 3-85 PRINCESS MARY—Feb, 14, 28, Match 14, il iliire The Yukon, Gapt. Charles Glass- steel ship are confident the Noth- []'OR RENT-—3 room apartment. | - April 3, | 4 2 ~[land will prove the theory wrong 8th and Dixon. Phone E. iL. -3 Third and Franklin. i i ¥ | cock, s 1! the - L | Special Sale and Special F. V. 0. A. TO HAV ‘““(f::“l‘f‘ ‘t:;“ H"‘“,c"l:’,:; s eve.| O its mext trip tho Northland | Qruber, ; Front and Frankiin. P . Reduced Round Trip Fares. b vill go far into the Arctic, fc-|———e oo o % Front, near Ferry Wey. Price § 4 A OFFICE, KETCHIKAN 1ing, willis Nowell, agent, said|! g o '—f& Front, obp: Film Kxchange: 2 Tickets to and frome a1l ‘Hastern points of United el Sy today. She calls at Petersburg|COrding to schedule. Fo;:e_l;:)l:? mm?:; oimlfi::n .7 Front, opp. City Wharf. on Sehillings Best ; "/ Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal . Atopovers. W. 1. COATES, Agyst. SEATTLE, Feb. 22—The Fish-|southbound. e s foreished exoapt| |18 Front, noar Saw Mill i Coffee axl Baki : AT ing Vessel Owners’ Association FAMOUS MYSTERY Yot erdatrle Totge. ‘Bes’ B, Qg: &r:;:::::g; :;nTg'::Be: king announces establishment of an| Finger Waving a specialty at ! Powder office at Ketchikan. This is ne-{the Fern Beauty Parlors. —adv. CRAFT FOR SALE| xrause. | Front and Seward. ! J t the large Vg 1 OR RENT —Nicele fornlshed 4|28 Front and Main. > * [ - > 2 sl o s o O kg3 gy FOUSNESS | vonroou sosona, s, s o5, ity i 3135 scend'inaricn, ||| Giovanetti’s || THE ALASKA RAILROAD 4 RELIEVED ¥OR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND Alaskan waters who do not re- —Behind the bare announcement § good view. Inquire 115 W. 6th Fize Hall. L turn to Seattle during the flsu-i in the advertisement of the sale St. or Phone 330. "’ Gastineau and Wawu Way. GROCERY throughout tiie.year operatés regular passenger and m:: ing season. ! of a tramp steamer “Holly Park" Second and Gola. ,}r-ln service frcm Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks is a romantic war story. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Fourth and Harris. nterior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. TIDES TOMORROW \ The Holly Fark Wis tamous S ‘spartments. Mackinnon Apsos Fifth and Gold. . an:crl:nv‘n;?!ws:’knl:rb:rafi' s?:v.::fl "and alrbanta. For time: Low tide.... 8:19 a. m...-63 foct| - move the bowslafreefram | O1i€ of the mystery ships In which| ments. Hitth and:Bask . tables and otker’ information inquire of any steamship or | A . i pain and unplessant afiee | Captain Gordon Campbell earned | —r————— Seyenth and Gold. rafiroad agent, or write = gHigh tide.... 18 4. m....1758 foot} &?"‘;...:k:m‘:{v;nyfl:f:."afifflm his Victoria Cross award. {FOR RENT—7 room house omj Fifth and Kennedy. ; of the Interior 5 £ Low tide.... 8:39 p. m... 20 feet| Co3 SHCoadition in the sysem. Remembee | Cristened by the Admiralty Gold Street. Has kitchen range.| f4-1 Ninth, back of power houss : Dept. ] . - High tide.... 2:21 p. m...18.0 feot| ehey are 8 doctors prescription and et le | w5, this 23 year old boat ‘ac-| TWo heaters. Phone 268. Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. N S THE ALASKA RAILROAD 2 NOTIMMCE £ ey R Brvsiues 23c and 75 Ked Packager. - | counted for twenty-two German U e e Distin Ave. 234 Indian St ” McKinley Park Boute) = ARIN T H v a — Fui 3 g mm ms ‘:::‘“”;‘n“l:l t:::e ’;;;’“km he";‘:f 0::: apartments, single or double.] Seventh and Main. S i 738, Lynn Canal — Sentinel Isfand | e 3 | occasion she remained under wa.| NeWly painted. Baths and hot Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. O 15 e e Light Station—Light is tempor- "I {ter for nine months but was rais.| WAter furnished. Furnished Twelfth and Willoughby. [ peh [ ie arily fixed white but will be re-| \ @ 1 T 2 o cabins $5.00 per month. Apply Home Grocery. k b EAS . p y / '1.° I} ; et v "tumracomne, | WELCOME CAFE | ot ani toueht vicoriousy aeain. | gabtte F5.00, | e e s « : Motorship Margnita | e e packioable. ' HOME 'COOKING: & H. B. Carbray, traveling man,| PURNISHED and “m“,,h,fl“ ¥ 4 ‘88 | The official Matlboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P.'O. léaves tke We make ment sutts for $66 (' 1o A Haglund, Pr e n Junean from Wran-| Apts. and houses. 132 6th 8|’ FRISCO CAFE ¢ City Dock every Wednesday evening ‘at’s 6'clock ditect to Funter § WOLLANZ. A s : & s e SR FOR RENT—Comfortable furn-| | JAHODA and POOLOS, Props. 3 e’f" g:‘:: l"!::" K':.“"':;" :v““”' :”"':'hc‘;(";']”"'“m s - = e o 1 gy { Moalh porved Iialiap. Styte s ay Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakes, P18 papery EETARS S The. RV ’;‘:':: apartment. Apply Nugfot | I‘L‘,w i Front 8t I i z Hoonah, Leaves overy Monday night at 11 o’clock for Haines and — | Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday mnight at: 7 o'clock CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 ana 8 room e ————] yod A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Réliable Transfer Co, Phons 149 B T i’ o Famous Yells | [ GEO. ANDERSON |i _farnished Apts. Phone 209, ol B ‘ i COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ; \' We call and deliver ; | | Expert Piand T\ . SHARI MUSICAL PROGRAM p 2 rhoogtaph Kepniing FOR SALE . % 'rs ol § — , : . ere-are-we-going PHONE 143 FOR SALE—Lot on Front St., 3 ) 4 -3 e e TONIGHT 1 vuemequng [l 0o Mo Stosss | [ erngsh ka0t 3 SAVE ONE DOLLAR F w| stairs furnished. Inquire Em- 3 A an L Py e W3) AR &4 MOOSEHEART LEGION THE SOCKLAND pire. B e et T : Buy a Meal Tickét at Rhodes {FOR SALE—30-foot boat, double | thé T Co - hagtan ~ J uneau HOORRERARY LEpiNA BOARDING HOUSE ender. 9 h. p. sunda:d engine. | 7 —— .Cdé., ,Y,Ofl save & De!hr on MOOSEHEART LEGION is now open for business. $300.00 Jos. Wehren. : e Billi‘[r‘ls Room and Board. Home Cook- IF—NOR SAI;E _'_'s’——mém mé_firn.l‘_lh; o 5 m BOAT AMER‘CA FIRST o s ; 2 emh.o?m @% ! D A NCE i ing. Mrs. Short, Prop, house; all new furniture, In-|{§ ~ Jeaves every Wednesday, 1 p. gj.trqm_lnuu, way points to Phone 94 ) quire Belmont Grocery. | PETERSBURG and KAKE vi Boget for || o iy T S =0 T ouse, fully furnished. oost or splendid business year around. |e————————— = i Money-maker for right party. , ‘ Home : { P. 0. Hox 553, Junesu. l N> 77 P v Products ch:: : fOR w0 : I nors Motor Co. Princess Steamers ||™ butta w s || LOST AND FOUND . "HARTER [t cuas ¢. warnEr co. e Taku River To PROWE RUPERT, VICTORIA : PR e £ . GASBOAT : Sl - VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE Sm:b:rfl;-.“:o- bflr. 74&.: per "‘13..“-4';:.‘. °ltdd~m¥ 'ih' Anso o “VENI’U 42 ' 4 “m" o 3 . 4 Brothers Grocery. 4 2 P g { et | {Blucberries, No. 2, 40c i : 'RA DIOLECT CONNECTIONS AT VANCOUVER 10 ALL e i 1 : v | (S U ks i i EASTERN POINTS OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA | {Baspberries, Mo 2, 35¢ per ' : g Accommodations for Eight Stop-Over Privileges - Various Routes Rhubarb, No. 2, 25 per can. d ‘ P Sk h mpw Qr 374 THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE Sanitary FPor Ticket and Reservations | W. L. COATES, Agent " Gmcery Valentine Building, Juneau Phone 83 and 85 ~ eeed

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