The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 19, 1928, Page 6

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FINEST STEAMERS HOME FER HOMELESS ARROWS, AN’ LET ME {PUT MY FLIWVER l ACK 1N IHYE'Y PACHGR ) WOTS ALL SAVED LP £ G |ON THEIR ACCOLINT! South From Seattle Juneau ALASKA ALEUTIAN ¥ 1 YUKON ... A \1vr\l ALAMEDA . A Mar. 26 ALASKA ... 1 April 11 ALEUTIAN ... : it 7 April 18 VIRCINIA V. lS LEAVING SEATTLE MARINE NEXT THURSDAY| NEwSs lougr S March 2 for Juneau, ived tod ser, from , Dudden, memh nt of the Seward [ADMIRAL WATSON IN \L:.‘,',‘, a0 e s g . . i Steamer Movements command of the vessel and a full \ !5 NORTHBOUND PORT ENROUTE WEST {cargo of freight and supplied is| . “ : : . ¢ \Aleutian due at 11 o'clock to ” F5d c k.lhrnrd for Juneau, chiefly con-! 2 / § morrow forenoon. j| The Admi ‘Watson, Capt. signed to the Juneau Lumbe; | ! : SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | Graham, arrived in port from | i | - 2 Regurarly and Dependably ,Princess Mary scheduled to | |!he south at o'clock Saturday| " pieinice arrangements for the - 2 p sail from Vancouver March | |Cvening with 100 tons of freight| cy.iham Straits run, from Juneau ' Wodbie p: m. and four days’ mail for the Chan-| P % 40 v, o Tl Bontubodid Admiral Rogers scheduled to | |nel and the following passengers yuineq by the Virginia IV, will be THE EMPIRE FERRY TIME CARD \ Lv.Seattle ArJuncau Lv.Juneau |+ sail from Seattle March 21 | for Juneau: % 4 announced after the arrival of the | 4 il { at 10 a. m. | R W. Brereton, W. B. North,|potorship in this port, when the| 'S THE MEDIUM FOR SALE—Gasboat, 28 ft. by| . e ROGERS Feh, 22 Feb. 26 Yeb. 29 iYukon gcheduled to sail from | | Doris Jadro, G. H. Whitney. | gepequie will be made known. It Through which the gemeral|| 8 ft. beam with 9 h. p. Stand- aves Juncac tor youglas and ROGERS .7 * Mar.11 Mar. 1 . Seattle March 24 at 9 a. m. | |J. Newmark Stanley Nilson, | iy expected the <hip will get un-| | public can alwaya have fts arde engine; one gill net—22 Thane : WATSON ar. | Mar. 18 Mar. Adiniral Evans scheduled to | (Frank Scull F. Chamberl'n.|jor way on the route at an early| | wants supplied. meshes deep by 9” mesh. Can oo ar, % Foal e ¢ safl from Seattle March 28 I“;Nile s;:flu" l]‘- f'"'r"- ‘\“l“ | date. | ] Closing time tor cl...med | be seen at the Larsen Creek €:16a.m. ':-ggn = S b g . i Lo at 10 a. m. da D. Pena, Mac D. Pena, J. H.l Mr. Dudden, who has been in| [advertisements: 2 P. sawmill. i15a.m. :15p.mk A : SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | [ Bixby, A Van Mavern, L. L. |Seattle several weeks on business! | Closing time for dlsnlly wa.| i ) S:1pamt 37:30p.m. B o S Janeas M OEs {Alaska due southbound about | | Trimble, W. 8. McKinley and nine | counected with the Virginia 1V, is| | vertisements: 11 A. |FOR. Bakr—A DRtRE. .3 THVE 12:30p.m.t 9:40p.m. < tormats OUNT o | i | Super-Heterodyne Radio Set 2:00 12 midnight j Reservations and information on ROUND THR arch 21. StasTAes. | leaving next Saturday for Juneau Ten cents per line rst In-|| 2 g . g 4 WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ,‘Admluu Watson due south Several cannery stops will be| The Virginia 1V, it was said| | sertion. | 7 r3 first- class cofidition, complete 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. \ B shiip Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN bonnd' about March 28. made to the westward by theltoday, will handle the shipments' ! Pive cents for condnuous aub- witii& and B NWHEfies 8- Lemeu Dougn for Juneaa G MAII, LINE. LOCAL SAILINGS steamer. Supplies, ciews and|(of boxes and lumber from the Ju-| | sequent insertion. auire Hellan’s Pharmacy. 6:y5p.m. # BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 Margnita scheduled to iewve | [eauipment will be unloaded :|neau Lumber Mill to points in Count five average words to 3 30., m. 6:30p.m. - GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Mouglas,Alaska I for Sitks and way ports at | | North Coast Packing Company at|this division. [ Kike fiba: . |FOR SALE—Victrola and Rec- 9:30am.t 37:46p.m. ’; 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | Seldovia, T Packing Co., AT MR || Minimum charge, 50 ceats. trfll-d Phone 155. 12:45p.m.t 9:55p.m. PACIFIC COASTWISE: SERVICE i fls for Bkagway eve Three Saints I Kodiak Fisher-| OLYMPIC POOL HALL SOLD ® 2:16p.m. 12:16a.m. i ondsy st 11 : b " | ies, Shearwater Bay, Astoria Puget| The undersigned has sold the |B——————————— FOR SALE—Heater. Phone 584. 3:30pm.t $1:05a.m. The ADMIRAL LINE ‘V’MH‘. IV safls for Chichagot Sound, Excursion Inl and the | business of the Olympic Pool Hall oK Dnhm—:u(;l, on Front St., ft—Freight will be' accepted. | every Wednesday night. For The steamer had an unusually|A. Kasilica and Mike Dragich| [ story bldg. on rear, 24x30, up-|Juneau Ferry & Naviga- : Cha:hbam Straits route ar | | !arge number of passengers for|who took charge Saturday anrl:p()“ RENT — Heated furnished | stairs furnished. Inquire BEm- } 10 oelock every Baturday | |the westward, filling her accom:|will pay all bills henceforth con-| rooms. Block from Bergmann.| pire, tion Company night. modations to capacity, and had|tracted. | Phone 2754. e | A | every | | 4180 a large tonnage. Mr. Holmes will leave Juneau! 5 ! R vt ger 1'011 PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE k:x.nd:;“n ]im:!m %or | | Those leaving here at 10:30 p.!about April 10 and requests that| FURNISHED steammneated room' MISCELLANEOUS | £, 4 LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND 5 a | m. Saturday for the west, vialall accounts against him be pre-| for rent in private home, elose | oo —————— ) 5 E B ond Kaa, Al | | L s Ttk Dater lporited s s aon e - i ALMIST—Uome and nhave your PHONE 3:8-5 , " waygorts. i | Belboks: Maks: Shiah. Aink Sba Rim bh paid Tatoan: Ehon, nail e nginmlr?“d it desired. InQult® | fortune told from your Nand.| CAMD|<AN FRINEZSS AR S-Waroh 1y, 06 e 2 Era kan, Mrs. Bmma Shatd, Mrs. 8i°n [thanks the people of Junesu for | i o e g, erl| R ol PALIFIC PRINCESS ALICE—April 14 and 24. o Vale; George Vale, Teddy Vale.[the liberal patronage they have [FOR RENT — Small room with e future fore! Fron Price W PASSENGER Street. Mrs. David Thomas and Wilson |accorded him. | kitchenette, also small sleeping e B, o Tickets to and from a1l Eastern points of United 3 BOAT FOR YUKON Peterson for Yakutat; William |—aqy, JACK HOLMES, room. Phone 436. I ARTENRTET on Schillings Best g:;t;-":l:d Canada —wv‘{,mg)f%‘éts" fri L:bam " Field, Jack Peterson, Anton John- R Aoy e U T ET-ME Coffec and. Baki e o e it 4 son, Mat Majanda and Olaf Mar. {FOR RENT Furnished Apts, by | FORGET-ME-NOT || byt Gy 2 . SEATTLE, Marcn 19—A 72-00: | 1 o ra: . Wikl i Phone 257 For Bob Tarner the week, month or perman- TEA ROOMS ' Po fi:. nyno for’ Cordova; William Arm owder ‘ dnd way ports at 6 o'siick Kodiak Fisheries at i\udmk and Rooming House to Messrs. FOR BENT i Wrangell, Alaska, 261%x60, 2- $—Saturdays only. H F ALEXANDKE, President i ssengér and mail vessel, With|irong for Seward. Taxicab The “President.” It's a| ent. MacKinnon Apts. Strictly home cooking. Ples BRC Nuaki - 1 being biiflt at Lo Lulu, Rockaby Baby. It you go to!___ .|| and cakes made to order. G' : 5 *9 nehatd for the Alaska Com | cURRGAG ComNe soon |f€eD, Ill wake you up when you FOR RENT — 7Tho Mathis house| | Chicken dinner every Thurs. tovanetty’s THE ALASKA RA ILROAD %fl“ Company. She will be get there. Rob. adv. in Douglas. L. W. Kilburn. day night. gipped with 275 horsepower The Admiral Line freighter T S Plano, Victor urtuopnonic Phond- Mrs. Katherine fHooker { GROCERY throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight | 1 hington-Epset motors with % ¢ New goods ter Easter Suitsj (s Phone 157 - train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the & D! Curacao is leaving Seattle March graph, sewing machines. Rent-z’, » Interfor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches, cr sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. |or——"—""—"= During the winter months there are two passenger traing each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- vaar Pacific St hip Co g ¥ FOR RENY — suily furnished k - ‘ et ol Bipsainlp Caymeny, WELCOME CAFE apathients, alagle. or. donblll FIRE ALARM CALLS E . ::}J]ln n:r:.::'hz; :'t(c::maunn inquire of any mship or w e t a. m. 9 v [e—— o tide.... 0:06 . m. TERE 1 R e ; ' HOME COOKING cabins $5.00 per mcnth. Apply| e 14 '::.:';:x;"'w". THE ALASKA RAILROAD tide:.., 6:22 p, m....-2.3 feet| Kekn Stralt Beacon, 18, reported | I3, A. Hagland, Prop. | Seaview Apts. | Front, ovp. Film Exchange. | | ( ( (Mt onhley Pnk Route) o lde 1201 o m 070 foe destroyed March 3,.1928, will bo g —. - + |FURNISHED and unfarnished| rouE oo Bew Wil ims i " o relighted as soon as practicable. | = > Apts. and h . 132 6th < J E i E v 'DRY, BLINKING EYES [[ Steohone rivsagsfoii rien, o — ==t |_Abe ¢ Jowes, 133 40 B8 - Willouzghby at Totem Gro. light reported extinguished March| [ Service Transfer Co. |{FOR RENT—Comfortable furn- Willoughby, opp: Calo Barn: { Sy éyes ToIt 5 drs, 1 was|15,'1025, will be rellghted 6s Boon . Front and Seward. - COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. king all the time. They are[as practicable. Will Haol Saw Mill Wood ! ‘l.l:lo.pd e i S o “t . Froat and Main. The officlal Mallboat of the Jumeau and Sitka R. P. Q. leaves the ch better after using one bot-| Chatham Strait—Point Augusta and, Coal Second rand Matn. : LAVOPTIK."—L. Fleming. |Light reported extinguished March| |Office Phone 389 CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 ana $ room Pifth an! Seward. 2 City Dotk every Wednesday evenimg at 8 o’clock direct to Funtes Fie Hall. 2 A g Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and fLAVOPTIK is mild and very |13, 1928, will be relighted as soon Residemice Fhone 3501 (| furnished Apts. Phone 209. | hing. It helps eye pains and|as practicable. v e | 1 Gastineau and Ltawu Way. oy Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakes Second and Gola. = B % Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and ammation surprisingly quick.| Lynn Canal — Naked Island| g~ g WANTED kes tired and weak eyes feel {Light, reported extinguished Mar. ;lol‘:;mnn‘:doo llldl.rfll. & o Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o’clock ug and fresh. Eye cup free. |13, will be relighted as soon as|| THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY ||WANTED to Exchange — Short itler, Mauro Drug Co., 96| practicable. bed style genuine leather lined Fifth and East. g . 4 A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 Seventh and Gola. mt Street —adv. By the direction of the Commis- Franklin Street, between davenport for a long davenport. ———-— sioner of Lighthouses, W. C. Di- Froat and Second Streets } Inquire 523 Kennedy St. Fifth and Kennedy. Peerless Motorship M argnita ¢ lid papers tor sale at The Kmpire ! brell, Superintendent. W ANTEB——C:ple 1847 ironer 43 Dllltl‘::mkvzfipm;‘d“lgn.;h:pgt. Baker : ek e e e Ninth and Calhoun B | v $100.00 REW ARD ;’,},’,‘,’,‘:"’u,::‘.?,,w““’""""* THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- Interest at eight per cent se-: EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND cnted B9 Michtakge tn's solP I % BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING|| A teward of $100.00 will be paid to business which is one of the|0ld papers lol‘!—lle at The Empire.' PLANT IN. ALASKa. any ome gvmg mformauoh leadmg to » best in -the :city. Inquire Bm- — = == - EL:VATOR SERVICE pire; # . ] the arfest and conviction of any person 8. ZYNDA, Prop. WILL. trode. a small heater and! MAIL BOAT AMERICA F!flST G or persons for shootmg or breakmg ln' coal ofl range for a rug. Phone!| Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneas, way points to sulators on the transmission lines of the o84 i} PETERSBURG and KAKE Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company. [FOR PAPEw nunging, katsomin-i| HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE ing or inside painting, Call 137.. Henry Gorham. L).Smamicx L gl A & o ks M B2 cof i) $1.00 s T ‘ i CHAS. G WARNER CO. 3 Pints Armours “ m‘-’- GRAPE JUICE e 'CASBOAT $1.00 msey s [if “VEN.TURA” Newspapers, Periodicals, } SANITARY GROCERY{|| GEO. ANI [ b e ot e || Sw&cflld.fihwtm The Store Th#t Pleases Phonograph Repatr il MOTORSHIP VIRCI ALV. & wednosdss 1§ mmnmm\: AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA ‘ PHONES 83—85 : Douglas Phone No. gs screws and when completed | 4g egroute to Juneau, according | have arrived. F. WOLLAND, adv Il be operated on the Yukon |y, se Howard, agent for the —y i JE R @t tede to P o s 388 £38% Ninth, back of power. hotse %S 'S & — | — at the Capital Dye Works. ]l—— : WANTED—To_ borrow $3,000.00 258 private money fot six months. 5 3 Pounds WALNUTS

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