The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 12, 1928, Page 6

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FINEST | STEAMERS 7 — N[ THAT THERE IS MY IDEA’ B-| |[PoLLY GMME 4 20- T0 SPEND S0 L WELL, WE HAD ASHUR START WITH THE GARAGE. AND WHEN THAT'S FULL UP" WE CAN BUILD A BIGEER TE ANT Jorm !/ ™ ASKIN YE HOW TH’ HECK Y50 ABOUT AND BEHTER— - (f ¢ ’I, l'/lnv !‘]‘ teamer Movements NORTHBOUND s Mary due at 5:45 | | o'clock this afternoon. Has | '§2 days' mail. | Alaska due tomorrow after- | .noon | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | imiral Watson scheduled to | sall from Seattle March 14 | at. 10 a. m, eutian scheduled to nall‘ from Seattle March 17 at | H S { SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | kon due southbound about ! o'clock tomorrow night. | Imiral Rogers due south- | bound ‘midnight Wednesday. | LOCAi SAILINGS ) rgnita scheduled to leave | 4 Jor Bitka and way ports at | 1% o'cm Wednesday night. | Bkagway . every onday .& i1 p m inla 1V sails for Chichagot | way ports at § o'elock | .Wednesday night. For | Btraits route at | jock every lnt-rd-y| ' First leaves every | day at 1 p. m. for | urg and Kake and | | adian Steamer Princess 48 due from the south at ‘clock ¢his ‘afternoon with) o M. Oe)ar. A. Koskels, D, l!orqnn. Miss, ; Joan John W.! Troy,” Mrs.. H. K. C. Qwen, B. W. Ol -|Infet to unload be3 MARINE NEWS ROGERS HERE BOUND NORTH {Steamer Is Second Cannery Ship of Year — Calls at Tokeen Saturday Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt. Frank Landstrom, arrived in port from the south with four days’ mail at. 5:16 o'clock yesterday at- ternoon. Passengers for Juneau were as follows: Fred = Beyer, . Mrs, Garfield Balley, Charles D. East and wife, E. A, Winkler, K. Matsu, L. L. Trimble, E. A. Baker, B. F. Arm- strong, L. C. Steele, O. B. Freidt, H. L. Faulkner and wife, Fred Mc- Michael, Mrs. M. Miller and thre>» steerage. Enroute to Juneau from Ketchl- kan the steamer caller at Tokeen, on Prince of Wales Island, and put off sixty-five passengers . in- cluding T. H. Burns, superintend- ent of the Vermont Marble Works, and, his wite. Operations of the company will start soon, officers on the Rogers“said they were in- formed. A large shipment ot supplies also was discharged at Tokeen. For the Hood Bay Camning Co., at Hood Bay, the steamer has sev- eral hundred bu of wire net- ting-for fish trapsyand: also lum- ber. ' She 'will calliat the Astoria Puget Sond plant! at Excursion shooks and lumbér shipped lran Bellingham, Wash, After | unlodding 129 tons of treight at the Admiral Line wharf .| and *Femmer's dock; the Admiral : ELECTRIC Rogers left for Douglas at 9 p. m VACUUM CLEANERS Roj"al Howei‘ Sold am{ Rented A & Power €o. Telephone Juneau No. 6 [ yeosterday and { for Sitka; lke Taylor, W. P. John- discharged about 20 tons of freight. b Passengers sailing from Juneau on the steamer were: J. L. Mc- Alister for Haines; James H. Gib-| son, Pete Peterson, Mrs. J. C. Lee and John Heath for Skagway: Louis Sampson and wife, W, L.|} Sherwood, E. L. Cummings, An- drew Morrison and Albert Wi'le son and Frank D. Price for Sitka| and return. A. Van Mavern for the round trip and south to Petersburg; Albert Brown, rounl trip and south to Ketchikan; Charles Goldstein, round trip and sQuth to Seattle. 8he is scheduled to return to Juneau enronte south at midnigh® ‘Wednesday. { BLAMES WEATHER FOR | . WRECK, GF HIS SHIP PLYMOUTH, : Mass,, March: 12-- Severe weather and snow in the pilot houge is held responsible by Capt. Robinson for the wreck of, his ship the Robert E. Lee last! Friday. With all of the 150 pas- sengers and all except two of the crew safely off the ship, a wreck- ing company has made plans in an attempted salvage of the liner. It is sald the accident was un- doubtedly caused by a faulty com- pass, ——t————— THREE SCHOONERS HERE Three . halibut schooners, one from Prince Rupert and two from Ketchikan, were in port yesterday enroute ;| to Tee Harbor, where they wlll purchase fresh bait ani proceed to the fishing banks. o NOTICE TO MARINERS Chatham Strait—Point Crow Light, reported extinguished: M 7, will be. relighted as soon as vclfi!xlcmln 4 S on an — Lord Rock Light, reported extinguished Mar. 6," will be nllglugd as soon A& practicable, . By -tha dlmflah of' the Com: missiongr of Lighthouses, W. C. lerell Superintendeut. We mxe mln F. WOLLAND: 8 SEEER IS WELCOME CAFE Front Street HONE momu lll".l for 3565 __—_——s_-!‘ |FOR RENT- - Smal} toom with FOR RENT—Furnished Apts. by FOR RENT — 7 Planc, Vietor uitupioua Ffl* FOR. RENT—Comfortable ’turn—i GLIFF Apie., WANTimTTo [ THE EMPIRE 18 THE MEDIUM Through. which the genera! public can ‘slwsys have is wants supplied, Closing time for classitied advertisemonts: 32 P. M. | Closing time for display ed- vertisements: 11 A. M. ‘Ten, cents per line firet in- sertion. Five cents for condnwons aub- | | sequent imsertion. Count five avorage words to the line. Minitum charge, 60 cents. FOR RENT kitchenette, also small -loaplng room. Phone 436, 355 | the week, month or perman- ent. MacKinnon Apts. lio. Mathls house in Douglas. L. 'W. Kilburn, graph, sewing machines. Rent FOR SALE-—Combination Bstate cr sal Alllnn Music Shoppe. R REN'T == wuily *turnisNed parthiénts; &ingle or -double. Newly: painted ths and hot water.; furg{ cabina 35,00 per mcnth. Appl, Seaview. Apte. P‘URNlIfiED and unturnished|’ Apts. and houses. 132 6€th 8¢ ished. apartment. Apply Nugget| Furnished| Shop. 1, 2 aid 3 rodm furnished Apts. Phone 209. 'WANTED — e private money for six months. Interest at eight per cent se- cured mortgage on a going businéds’ which is ome of the] best” i ' the clty Inquire Em-| pire. rrow. $3,000.00. o desests 5 OGS I T Y WILL trade a small heater afd eoll oil rarnige for a rug. Phone vate lely. 224, FOR PAr.'u{ ;.u-E. kalfomin- or: painting, call SANITARY GROCERY The Bieks' That Pleases FOR SALE—Furnished four rodbm | house on West 10th Street known as Dick Rowe property, opposite Jacz McDonald, just| offt Willoughby Avenue. Plat-| form 58 foot frontage by 102 feet ‘deep. Inquire of D. M. Bothwell. coal and electric range. Good | condition. Phone 537. FOR SALE—Lot 50x100 corner of Fourth and Main, opposite proposed Capital building. A bargain. Inquire A. I Whyte. 8 TROLLER FCR SALE—i12 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, Alaska, or P. 0. Box 10361 Portland, Oregon. i | FOR BALE—Victrola and Rec- crds. Phone 155. FOR SALE—Heater. .Phone 584.i FOx daur—uot on Front St., Wrangell, - Alaska, 26%x60, 2- story bldg. on rear, 24x30, up- stairs furnished. Inquire Em-; pire, i —_— e e FOR SAxir — 6 -som furnished house; all new furniture. In- quire Belmont Grocery. —_— -—a FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin, Front and Frankiin, Front, near Ferry Wey. Front, opp. Film Exc! Front, opp. City Whart. Front, nesr Saw Mill. Willouzhby at Totem Gro. , opp. Cole Barn. 13 ud Kennedy, uth, back of power house ow Juneau Apts. ?: IM llifill Bt aud ' Ca ety 0% s ! , at Northern L'dry. Grocery. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean for pouglas and Thane *4.00p ™. 6:16p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. I.mcu Duuzu for Junean 6:80a.m. n:y5p.m. 8:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 9:30a.m.t $7:45p.m. 12:45p.m.t 9:55p.m. 2:16p.m. 12:16a.m. 8:30p.m.1 $1:05a.m. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. {Junean Ferry & Naviga- tion Company PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY Bakery 127 Front 8t Phone 222 :m Ul rpnw% EQ m .wmm lp.u.!m!uun,nypdnhh PE'mnsnunc and KAKE Leave Seattle ALASKA YUKON . ALAMEDA ALASKA W. E. NOWELL, Agent | | | ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SERI/I/VG Al !IS/( q E’e?uxar ana Dey )pnr/dr)_y - Southbound Lv.Juneau ¥Feb. 29 Mar. 14 Mar. 28 Mar. 28 Apr. 11 Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Feb. 26 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 Mar. 26 Apr. 1 ROGERS ROGERS WATSON ROGERS EVANS .Feb, 22 .Mar. 7 -Mar. 14 -Mar. 21 -Mar. 28 Througi trckets sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THB 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., ALRXANDER, President FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—March 14, 24; April 3. PRINCESS ALICE—April 14 and 24. Tickets to and from ail Fastern points of United Btates and Canada — Varloul Routes — Liberal Stopoyers, L. COATES, Agent. . THE ALASKA RAILROAD flflmhout the year operates regulir pasken and freigh! train service from Seward : the cant to lrn rhanks in g Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. the winter momths there are two each way, weekly, between Seward and Falr t-blq and otker i‘*h:mau, inquire of any Ircad agent; or ‘Dept. of the Intezior THE ALASKA RAILRO/ (!&lnl‘;s‘l:__‘ k MAD Motorship Mar The officlal Matlboat of the Suneau and Sitka R. Pi O. leaves ABA City Dock every Wedmesday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Fuites Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakes, Hoonah, Chichagof, SItES. i Way Forts. Returning via Warm Spriugs Bay, Killlsnoo, Tenakes Hoonah, Leéaves every Monday night at 11 o'elock for Haltiés s8¢ Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'oloe- A. Y. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transter Co., Phone 149 $100.00 RE WARD Arewardoftml)wmllbepadh any one giving information leading to the arrest and conviction of any pomm or persons for' lhootm; or | mlatonontllemnluionunelolflw Algska Tteadwell Gold Mining Conpany. 'CHAS. €, WARNER 60“* Sl iy %@

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