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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 27, 1928. By CLIFF STERRETT FINEST STEAMERS South Leave From | P » s - i | e pe” Seattle Juneau i 1] « e 3 | 7 \ | s T y Y ¢ y A 5 : ALASKA ..Feb. 4 Feb. 15 i i N 9 G[(LENRNS 1/ Y 4 LS 2 \ YUKON ... Feb. Feb. 22 ] = | f ) 3 2 e B ALAMEDA .. Feb. 1f Feb. 29 ALEUTIAN ...Feb. Mar. 7 YUKON .. Mar, 3 Mar, 14 ALASKA . ...Mar. Mar. 21 SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES To Seattle Now in Effect MARGNITA BRlNGS IN 25 I’ASSENGERSL Mailboat Margnita, Capt. Larry | Parks, arrived in port from Sitka | and wayports at 9 o'clock yester-| day morning, following a fine trip | with good weather W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phone 2 Ryan; f Hirst ony Tziek; from Chic ADMIRAL ROGERS IN (® g onun; - o ‘ : Steamer Movements | |vVictor Koski, Mrs. Frank 4 i e STERDAY MORNING ! NORTHBOUND ]ivu]l red Grockwalh: it B i A W X . : . Aleuti lue at 1 o'clock to | Giovanetti, Ada Casey, Mildred - ENROUTE TO SITKA { " arheie ARG [ Stanton; from Baranoft—Martin | ) ;l RbiNf 41'45 4 o el ' | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | |Anderson, Fred Anderson, Ben | Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt 1 et eyt Tiswahis i | u/ar tand endab Frank Landstrom, arrived in port | Yukon' soliediled ;ta sall froig ] el CRERNe SHIMEAAEEEE S : Yy \DeP 4 % e d é . Seattle March 3 at 9 a. m. | |H. Kuettner; from Tenakee -Pat | ::“:,:3"‘“:"'::y‘;lk‘“-":,‘i"’;"“f‘(":;"‘fl'f\’" SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | | Ryan, John Rouhauen, Fred Scott, | ¥~ i Southbot;nd Al and 175 tons of merchand Prifeséh Macs. Shaw Hetween | hRor | auguns URIAG Qagt THE EMPIRE | FOR SALE FERRY TIME CARD | Lv.Seattle ArJuneau Lv.Juneau g § Duox 1 and 2 o'clock tomorrow | [Mahela, John from Hoonah 4 PSR s v e DA ROGERS Fcb. 26 Feb. 29 :“' freight‘for Juneau and Doug- morning. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lawrence, | 1S THE MED/UM | i 5 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 8. H J v . ol " 3. | TR 3 N ‘| Alameda is due southbound | [P. H. Doyle, Mrs, F. H FOR SALE 1927 Chevrolet| Legyes Juncau tor Louglas and Mar 18 Mar. 28 Passengers arriving here were: e s S e Wb ol Sl 00 il A Totough wieich 'the SenésMl| | Coach. ' Barain ifav’ccand.| " ROGERS Mar. 25 Mar, 28 . Al Mom-rllon,Mn. l;' Green,. Dan nipht Ditagon: vl:l‘:::lll: fl:‘:&h‘n'w!n ave | Phone evenings 317. { Thane EVANS Mar, 28 Apr. 1 Apr. 11 ose, Joseph M. Moore, § 1 . 1 e ) ! - i s Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, J - Admiral Rogers southbound : ; | | €:16a.m. *4.00p ™. 0 ow in effect, Juneau hick, Mrs. J. L. McClosk - i Closing time for classitied % s Evelyy Welde, Otto Welde, | | Wednesday evening. | IPRINCESS MARY lN advertisements: 2 P. M. FOR SALE—30-foot boat, double ! *7:16a.m. $:1500. Sofbigrob llariideol el e G R Russell York, A. Van Mavern, Al LOcAL 8AILINGS || TE BACK TO“ORROW) Closing time for display af.1| ender, 0 b p. Standard engtne. | i g L O s Througn tickets 301d from Juneau to Califor- bert Brown, Capt. H. M. Peterson,| | M2ronita acheduled to ieave | vertisements: 11 A. M. | $300.00. Jos. Wehren, Douglas. 12:30p.m.} 9:40p.m. nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Tom Larsen and ten steerage. | for Bitka and way ports at | | rati Ten cents per line first In- B | 2:00p.m. 12 midnight Reservations and information on ROUND THE " Charles Lincoln, regular first| | & o'clock Wednesday night. | | Steamer Princess Mary, Capt.| | gertion. {FOR SALE- T\.\'n 20 h.q);. s}:snd | 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ac ) 7 onday a m. ‘clock yesterday | | gequent insertion. | % o n b2 3 @Holal tacation and Capt. A. W. | Virginia IV safls for Chicbagot | S tkuroioat e ihe fallhwite now| qmm five avorage words to|| Morse stationary engine; one| 8:30a.m. 6: :wp m. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 Nickerson 1is on board in his Count g t b ) g ol Tate. | 2 7 . shice | and way ports at 6 o'alrck | :;""“”’I ";' :‘”;‘ au; “““ '” \‘R'{ the line. 1 r}:“‘“"; u’;’“T"’ ";- SR pate, 1:-:?-"‘-: oé-gglflfl- GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Nouglas,Alaska Il . g every Wednesday night. For | |Shepard, L. Debon, Mi 5. Mec- 2 | “hone 1704. ay Bayers. :45p.m, :56p.m. J‘afllfi:; &ZZ?JZ““EZT{"h,‘l"‘fi'.?.,;f;l i‘ Ch-r;-m Blraite hate I Hachern, Miss M. Stahl and|.|e Miesaum chares, 89 cets, P T T s M 2:15p.m. 12:16a.m. t PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE shortly before noon vesterday | | 10 o'clock every Saturday | ("hurlvs »:M[”"m]' Hite Had ”"(.;. ey | I-‘nx‘ine‘ ch:-ap ':o:" cuhy For| ;.za:wr"?"m gl:osl'm{d ' T’le ADMIRAL LIN 2 b E ay's ai rJ A % . - & ] w. e accepted. Were: Lester D. Henderson, Paul| | Digbt. ol TR ke L i | turther information inquire| nin ' | America First lcave: | |The steamer is due to return to! | % | $—Saturdays only. 3 IR Bttt dd| | A S A e | uthboiad . jometime] s L EOTS IUNT, | Home Grocers, Willoughby : | H. P. ALEXANDER, President | Preston, round trip and through | | Petersburg and Kake and | [early tomorrow morning. The|ROR RENT—4 room furnished | ' °""* {Junean Ferry & Naviga- ), Petersburg; Dalsy Jackson, | wayports, i steamer sailed from here at 8| houge. Phone 183. ‘FOI( SALE—Heater. Phone 584, e C S tn. Stelld . Jackson, Mrs, Nick | $———————— 4 [0%clock last cvening. | sk ne tion Company T Kitka, Cantel Willams and Mrs EER R 1% s R > tor Urtuopnonic Phono- [FOR SALE—Lot on Fromt 8t .l Eat 5 ” | NORTHWESTERN II | graph, sewing machines. Rent| Wrangell, Alaska, 261%x60, 2-| FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOWEB., SEATTLE}. on Hunter for Sitka. V- MORE HALIBUT IN 1 . b bldg ar, 24x80, up- T LEAVE JUN SOUTHBOU! The steamer is due to return IS LYAVING SOON fam— | or sala. Anderson Mnsic Shoppe. | story bldg. on rear, 24x30, up-| | EAU 0UND hete about 9 o'clock Wednesday The 791, Capt. Ole Jackson, | oo —mmr—vert— ey | @talts. furnished. Inquire: Mm-| PHONE 3-8-5 j PRINCESS MARY—Feb. 14, 28, March 14, {' N Rl % FOR RENT -— One of Krause' pire. y CANADIAN s ' evening, Brice Howard, local The Northwestera II, Capt. J.|and the P. Todd, Capt. Ded- "“g "~ proof concrete, ultra-mod-| 3 2 \ . 24, April 3. agent, said today, - T. Hansen, is to leave here in|rickson, are in port teday, the) ' St S e Ay it ] Special Sale and Special \ PACIFIE / Reduced Kound Trip F i - : : ern houses, unfurnished except' pop SALE — 6 furnished " ! l'l]! ares i e —o— jabout one week on her way|former with 4,000 pounds of hali- st e R R room fu | Price X : { TIDES TOMORROW fo the Cook Inlet district where but, and the latter with 3,000( o o 8! house; all new furniture. In- 8 S ;‘:cuu‘t% -éldnf;om ‘“vmfu“npo:n" nlml:o( 4 § she will be a tender for the|pounds, for the Juneau Cold Stor- __| auire Belmont Grocery. ! on Schillings Best Soporan. T non e o COATES: Agent. ral Kenai River Packing Company,|age Company. ! = " el i i 152 feet|Capt. Hansen sald today. She|WATERFRONT 0 |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 4 PR BahE o T Caffon a82 Baking 1.6 feet[has been in Juneau all winter, ————— room apt. Cheerful, clean nnd: L R S & Powder — 115 feet|while her skipper recently re-| WANDERER IS DAMAGED | sood view. Inqufre 115 W. €th, ;l:lendld hkusln;si selm}ruarourx: K { . o . . ——————— turned from the States. Over- | St or Phone 330, B Godiox Bbd, danbl’ o] Gmanettl $ TIIE ALA '.'KA AILROAD « We make men's sults for $55 [hauling work is being done on The Wanderer, Capt. Ole A“-iFOR POy h—u-!'-—o. B B 3 i b WOLLAND. —=adv [her at the present time sen, was damaged Saturday when —7 rgom house R O e PN 5% - — : - —|the ropes holding her upright on| Gold Street. lias kitchen range.| JHE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG-| GROCERY throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight — it ol 2 “ . T heaters. Ph 266 EST, n train service frcm Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the the small gridiron at the rock wo one 266. ST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AN i " G 8 ARl o). LTy | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. i dump float gave way and she P T 0 SO ished PLANT IN ALASK During the winter months there are two vassenger trains | g4 plunged over on her side, smash-| ¥ By # i ‘ each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- ing several of her hull planks| apartments, single or double.|g [' EgTINGHOUSE and crushing one of the gridiron| Newly painted. Baths and ho iz | water furnished: Furnishe beams. She was righted when | Heigts o cabins $5.00 per mcnth. Apply FIRE ALARM CALLS tables and otker information inquire of any steamshlip or rajlroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior I tid reached sufficient ! | o =k N Fo et : helght, and atter she had been| Seaview Apts {[13 Third and Frankim. THE ALASKA RAILROAD F 4 . {partly filled with water. Repall |Foanenen ana unfurnished! ;‘;::: l:g"l‘r;::ylfl-w” j Fes (Mt lnxhlay hrk Bmm') * Electric Radio work is being done o her Mull |31, "ana nouses. 152 $th B[ | 15 Froat, avp: it Exconnso. | | BB : : : Alasta 4 b e ———~————— | | 1.7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1 3 i asameivey i o e FOR RENT—Comfortable furn- .8 Front, necr Saw Mill, 3 P £ ? Charles Meldner has returned ished apartment. Amll}' Nugget 2 Wl'lm‘l;hhy at Totem Gro. W In h. Ik‘ i AND from the south and the Capital| Shop. -3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Otflrs lP argnlta i Dye Works will be ready for|—————ot = 154 “Pront and Beward. v 3 Y i business by March 1. Your busi- CLIFF Apts;, 1, 2 ana 8 room Front and Ma'n, 4 The ofticial Matlboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves th¢ ' £ siiviin ; —ady.| furnished Apts. Phone 209. Seccud end Main, ERTISINENT [§|City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter A b. B . — s ¥a; i ;‘fth &:il Seward. i o Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoongh, Chichagot, 8itka and le ) Dld papers for sate at The Emmra \ !NTED 185~ -9 L ;i he Way Forts. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakes, utomo " atterles W g::‘:; “m;“(‘;ol\x:. e - Wy R PN Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 gclock for Haines and ! F()RGEF'ME'NOT FOR' PAFtix nunging, kalsomin-| |35 Fourth is. s o T Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tyesday night at 7 o'clock | TEA EOOKMS i ing or inside painting, Cnlll :’l fl;& “d FA.L A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Relisble Co., Phone 149 % 3 Strictly home cooking. Pies 137. Henry Gorham. an P Supplied with a Rugged | Snd. dhkus. dnbREriia. abdas 38 Béventh and Gold. eerless COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. | Fifth and Kennedy. [ | fat v g i MISCELLANEOUS | | 3 A8l | ] 4.1 Niuth, back of power house d ight. - Guarantee [ ; a‘yl\/lr':x.g!(‘ntherme Hooker und have your :_: g:.la:“'x':w“":"l:';h:’; B akery : ¢ ¥ ) ®.¥ i Phone 157 fortune told from your hand||.’s Ninin and Calboun, - 127 Front St. ' Phone 222 SA VE ON E DOLLAR P - Work, busimess, marriage and|{.g geventh and Main: o ! S g e T 5l the future foretold. 302 Wront||i7 Tweifth, at Northern L'dry. ;Hn mnl BAB 'n-m %c‘; . . S e ! Street. ' Tweltth -and - Willoughby. ’ i ‘at Rh THE ROCKLAND me‘—*-———————' f”r e i g2 Home Gracery. aa}'r nc:’%xprmn 'u PRINTING Buy. a Meal Ticket ‘at Rhodes Empire. e N Alaska Electric Light o JOARKINE BUUSE | [[ Cafo. . You save a Dollar ca Room and Board. Home Cooke|] al MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST cach one purchased. |, & Power Co. Lo fen NI TT Ak ;‘ibn Pfiflfs&? | Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to - ||} A E N"n eriodical Ty, Mlka || cliw e, (| PETERSBURG and KAKE RHODES CAF A SUCCESSFUL TRAIN) - - Phofie 438 223 Front St. OF THOUGHT 15 °, + =t * GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH| CANADIAN PACIFIC —FAMOUS— Princess Steamers TO PRINCE RUPERT, VICTORIA VANCO! AND SEATTLE GASBOAT . FAIR AND .sqyam; e : VENTURA” DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT VANCOUVER TO ALL : R T The happy eeomomist of to- W ¢ wort n e doesn't arrive 3 2 at uns happy ,,ogpcluilnn b; | ”.‘P“ ,d “‘Ith:‘.‘s"h % .ok d 4d'e Sklpperw W s“ attending bat q:lon. eith- 3 4 12 Y b chs 3 i the world H e L i THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE Yo g er. We serve i best and p manner and -at a price that appeals to For Ticket -and Reservations W. L. COATES, Agent m Building, Junean

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