The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1928, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928. ?,HARGNITA RETURNS; EVANS HERE SUNDAY | GOES TO KETCHIKAN| ENROUTE WESTWARD IR | Capt. H. M.| Admiral’ arrived in port from Sit at 10:30 o'clock with fol s for Juneau: William Sin ! The Peterson, ‘ka and | yesterd tlowing p: Archie tgleton, v { Brown, Pete Jeli yHarry Dork i . Heckman, aul, ) i s A J ! Thornton, Alex N R. Neville, Ni. ience, John Rodoy J. Hermle, Mrs. G ‘Harry Pryde and K. Mrs. June Br har! { Immediately afte: liams and six st {freight, the mailboat Before leavin !Ketchikan, where will go on |loaded freight at ithe ways, have her hull pa wharf, and t} fand und ection. It Juneau Lumb | pected will return 2,000 tles ftime to make her Wedne the Alaska Railrog to Sitka. Two thousand f i The Diana, Capt. Bd Jone were also taken for tleaving this evening on th who I mita's weckly trip to Skagway company i wayports, it was announced Thos rafternoc 4: 3 —————— were ALICE HERE LAST v NIGHT FRCM SCUTH ““4The Princess Alice, _Blater, arrived in port f {south at 8:20 o'clock fevening with one {the following passcn ‘neau. 4 T L. Mills, QuNicholson, Mg, VB, M. Morris, V. Vi Smith, Mr. nd ! jMrs. Max K. Mielke and threo| ychildren, V. F. Smith, Mrs John! YRustgard, Mr. and Mrs, M. M. iSnyder, J. Trenthey, R. Lawrence fand James F. Tobin. } After remaining here for nearly itwo hours the steamer sailed for ! 8kagway. She carried 75 passen- jgers for that port, and will dis- \charge 50 tons of ht there. | Light, reported extinguished 4 Capt. Hill Barrin of the 18, will be relighted as §Barrington Transportation - practicable. fpany, was a Wrangell fon the steamer when f\uncnuver. B. C., and the offi kon the steamer sald they exp ito carry a large freight consign-| iment for the upper Stikine River, let fon their next northbound trip. | ex ¢ ‘She is due In port enroute south lighted 'at 6 o'clock tomorrow m ing| By the direction of the Comm Jand will sail for the South at 7:30° sioner of Lighthouses, W. C. Di-| @ m. 4 brell, Superintendent. VOTE FOR Steamer Capt from mail Chan the the Vood, Mrs. ron, P. R Sutila, holson, Follette wil | ( | | | | ding sated for| steamer A he miral I her than were day she trip o/ L operates a salmon at Uzinki eaving on th o'clock terday for Cordova —Frank 1 two steerage; for A. Holmes and one Latouc ard—J. four stee Calls will Whitworth d and ny teamer afternoon | Back | { | ' v § for Sew tiller and hey t Point s mad. Fisheries at the Nakat Packing| t Union Bay. The boat| as Kodiak. a NOTICE TO MARINERS lericl & light, reported ex 10, was relighted Coast St con reported out sion | April 18, will be restored to oper-| ation as 5 pr able Shelikof ait 1 on Cape April | soon as | to Una k ska Bay Pri orted tingui 1 lighted abo San K May 15, 1928, Alberto Bay—Klawak In- awak Reef Light, reported d April 20, will re pon as practicable. be | A. E. LATHROP FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMIT TEEMAN " VIRCINIA IV BACK ;| wh) made the round trip. | ed © 1928 by Newsparer Feature Service Iue Great Brit By CLIFF STERRETT FEY LISTEN PLAYERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PRACTICE ON THE FIRST PRACTICE, HECK M SHOOTIN (L?FT:CJ‘&BQEFL— g - Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND | Admiral Rogers due at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Alaska due tomorrow. | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | lameda scheduled to sail | from Seattle April 24 at 9 | p. m. | Admiral Watson scheduled to | sail from Seattle April 25 at 10 a. m. Aleutian scheduled to sail | from Seattle April 28 at 9 | a, m. SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice due southhound at 6 tomorrow and sails at 7 m. | scheduled 7 a | Yuken southbound about April Admiral Evans gail southbound 25. schoduled to | about May LOCAL SAILINGS ! | Margnita scheduled to ieave for Sitka ana way ports at , 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | Salls for Skagway every | Monday at 11 p. m. ) | ¥'rginia IV sails for Chichagot and way ports at 6 c’eack | every Wednesday night. For Chatham Straits route &r | 10 o'clock every Saturday night. ' America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petershurg and Kake and wayports. o AR S E FROM VOYAGE TO | CHATHAM STRAITS| The Virgmia IV, Capt. Nordness, arrived in port Port Alexander and wayport: urday night with George F. We of the Juneau Lumber Mills and James McAlister, traveling man, Matt from sat-| A number of box shooks were taken by the motorship to the Todd plant at Peril “Straits and| from there she proceeded down Chatham Straits making calls at; canneries and herring plants. Fine progress at Port Alexai. der was reported by those who made the trip on the Virginia IV. E. B. Hansen and a Mr. Jacobsen have each constructed docks dur- ing the winter months, several new buildings and stores have also been erected, and officers cuj the motorship declared the appear- ance of the town has been chang- materially and 18 quite pros- perous. The boat is leaving at 6 p. m. today for Chichagof and waypor and will take 10,000 box shooks to Port Althorp. Among the pas- stngers leaving on the boat are Mrs. D. J. Williams, W. A. Eaton, George Bolyan and e, and Claude Bolyan for Hirst Chicha- got. -~ ROGERS NORTH TOMORROW The Admiral Rogers, Capt. Frank Landstrom, is due in port from the south at 1 p. m. tomor- row, local agents sald today. She has 122 tons of frelght for Ju- neau. Her late arrival is due to calls at New Port Walter, Big Port Walter, Deep Cove, Port Her- bert, Pillar Bay and Warm Springs Bay enroute here. She will call at Funter Bay, Killlsnoo, Hood Bay and Port Chatham on the Tri- angle Route. — .- AMERICA FIRST HERE The America First, Capt. John Haho, arrived in port from Peters. burg and wayports at 6 o'clock last evening with K. Sikomo from Taku Harbor. FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOMS Special attention given to | luncheons, dinners and ban- quets. Chicken dinner every Thursday night. Mrs. Kath- erine - Hooker, Phone 157. 1) Charles Hay Architect 610 American Bank Building Seattle, Wash THE EMPIRE 18 THE MED'UM Through which the general public can always have Iits wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M, Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line [irst in- sertion. I'e cents for concnuvas aub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minjmum charge, 50 cents. FOR RENT oo FERRY TIME CARD E — Gas boat, 28 to go. Also ed Harris Hdwe. Co. 28 Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Ready Thane engines. |FOR SALE artin trum- pet, nearly new. Reasonable Inquire Brunswick Roc | | i | | i b TROLLER FOR SALE boat fully equipped good shape. Roomy, able cabin arrangement; take| your family trolling with you this snmmer. Attractive price. | Write Alvin Arness, Wacker, Alaska. | 12 midnight Pive-tonl 3:15p.m.f $1:00a.m. and in| comf s Douglas for Juneau 20a.m. 6:30p.m. s0a.m. 30a.m.t 2:45p.m.t » well furnish- Inquire {FOR 8. ed, 4 rooms and bath. Home Grocery. 5:05p.m. Thane. eight will be . accepied. Nice and week, Street. hot cold wat Rooms, Front FOR RENT — Comfortable furn- Apply Nugget | ished apartment Shop “furnished | Olympie | FOR RENT—§ ivom ished house on near school house. Inquire 304 Front St. aturdays only. _|FOR SALE — Rusiness. Reason-| §__Emective April 1st. able. Good location. Address Box 428, Juneau. i ITFOR BALE —One 3 room house;| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- one 7 room house; well furn-| tion Compan ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar-| ____ pany age. Inquire California Gro- SN itk ‘ PHONE 3-8:5 Special Sale and Special FOR SALIE—Une galvanized iron bake oven; bakes about 70 loaves at once. Inquire of Har- FOR RENT—A pleasant hous keeping apartment. Phone 602. FOR RENT —- Smam room with kitchenette, also small sleeping room. Phone 436. Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder 1y Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. | CAFE, eiecuricany equipped, in first class condition, for sale or lease, reasonable terms, see or write A. C. Stendal, Peters- burg, Alaska, owner. | Pianc, Victor urtuopnonic Phono- sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. graph, FOR RENT — suily furnished| single or double.! Newly painted. Baths and hot | water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per mcnth. Apply| apartments, Seaview Apts. LOST AND FOUND LOST — One kid glove. Giovanetti’s GROCERY ark brown heavy L Finder 33 call A. B. CHAUVIN RE BLE NEWS STAND FURNISHED and unmrnlshedi Apts. and houses. 132 6th St. Just opened for business Ice Cream, Candy, Tobacco CLIFF Apts., 1, furnizhed Apts. Phone 209. 2 ana 8 room Next door to Reiilable Transfe: T -l WANTED WANTED in town. Ring 146. ll_nss the Painter wants a job. Clean and quick. Prices right; best workmanship TaE JuNeEAu LAunDRY Franklin Street, betwesn Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 —————n MISCELLANEOUS [§T—~Uome and have your lortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front Street. Bervice Tranafer Co. Will Haud Saw Mill Wood and Coal Office Phone 389 esidence Fho bR . GEO. ANDERSON Expert Pians Tuner Phonograph Repairing We call and dellver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe Peeess Bakery 127 Front St. DBhone 222 MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE Sails every Wednesday MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Suls evers Wotnesday Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Islaud, Fort Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. # g:tt;y hP’ln;ucuh::d ‘%‘::Int. All ‘tlulnc.w be uPcuy o’cl askan he Single O, Agent. BSewa:d i o e THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AKD EJD AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT Brunswick Bowling Alleys _ BILLIARDS, POOL, Boimv.c QIndigl. Cigars, Cigarettes and Soft Drinks FINEST. STEAMERS SAILING SCHLDULE - Leave ttle Due Juneau Southbound April 18 April 14 April 25 May 2 April 30 May 9 May 16 May 14 May 23 May o May 28 June 7 June 14 June 11 June 21 Boat— ALEUTIAN .. JAprit 7 ...April 10 LApril 14 April 21 ALEUTIAN YUKON . ALAMEDA ALASKA .. ALEUTIAN 8 © 9% o ® 1S O S & © Phone 2 SERVING ALASHA Regularly and Dependably - Southbound Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv.Juneau 18 19 Apr. Apr. Apr. May May Apr. May May 3 2 10 11 Apr. 21 Apr. 23 Apr. 28 May 17 May May ROGE EVA May 24 WATSON May 31 Througn tickets soid {rom Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE 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. ALEXANDER, President 12 ..May 16 19 FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS ALICE April 14, 24; May 5, 15, 26; June 3. Tickets to and frons ayl Easter: Btates ahd Canada — 'Various Stopovers. CANADIAN; {PACIFIE. N RAILWAY \ poin'ts of U ted '}Iom.n — lehrll‘ W. L. COATES, Agent. 1 ————— — HE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year cperates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanlka branches. During the winter moaths there are two paBSeébger tralns each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other iaformstioa Inquire of any amship of railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) — ' e Al - ull' COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 25 om summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, Kake, Petersburg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters and way ports. Information, A, F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 Anchorage o Sy ——— e JUST ARRIVED ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF WALLPAPER Full line of BASS-HUETER PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE CHAS. G. WARNER CO. ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers \ Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY ALASKA MEAT CO. ‘Wholesale and Retail Butchers

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