The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1928, Page 6

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POLIY AND HER PALS 7——~fi P A NOW/ MA’ DONT BE' [MEBBE SOSISTER, MY STARS ! WHEN A OLD \H N . \\QAE?::E INAPKAlFTEE& LIKE THAT' GOLF < (BUT HIS T . [HECOAT Paw's AGE 8 > AZZS?LEIS%HSWS—IINSE%D} STEA—.MERS 1S THE BEST THING) | BUSINE-SS e v HIS DALY IN THE WORLD < | IS ALL SHOT EZ?E%SMQE,O%'EE‘E Il coES For HIS § FOR HIS HEALTH!) | To BLAZES/ ONLY ONE: JUMP 11111} HEALTH Too. ; FROM THE | BUGHOLSE/ SAILING SCHL.\JULE cave Due Juneau Southbound ' April April 10 i April 14 April 21 April 24 YU l\l)N ALAMEDA ALASKA AL lelA\' ALAMEDA .. *YUKON June 2 June 14 June i June 11 June June 21 ursion trips. W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phone 2 i i Steamer Movements MARINE | s Admiral Watson due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Aleutian scheduled to sail | from Seattle April 28 at 9 a. m. incess Alice scheduled to il from Vancouver April 30 at 9 p. m ALASKA SAILS WEST |, /. Stantiold, Mrs. . Fi ,:; SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS WITH MUCH LUMBER \m Dan Donnelly, A. F. McLean,| | Yukon scheduled southbound | Murphy and R. 8. Me for | | about, Friday morning. ARG \y—George H yi for| | Admiral Rogers scheduled ; ; After uniout - . Fannie Jo! John southbound 9 p. m. Friday 2 2 : ity Dock and the Alasks 8U | Mrs, John Jc John Ba Alaska scheduled southbound 3 Reg /acy and Dependably wharf, the A Aas Kashevaroff, Gilbert Jack-| | about May 2. | g fWilliam Jensen, = Wwh ] son, Ge Hardin, Mr. and Mrs.| | Admiral Evans scheduled to é % and James Gordon sail southbound about May ol She is due in port enroute sout 3. | FOR SAL " ~ i = Southbo Juneau Lumber Mills. i }at 9. o'dlock Hi(:””‘ 4 ‘" 4y b LOCAL SAILINGS THE EMPIRE g 5 E FERRY TINIE CARD Vessel Lv. Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau gisiiments madé by the Mills on | | Margnita scheduled to ieave | 18 THE MEDIUM X LE—Hot Point 4 hole TR . At " 5 3 I Ma the steamer were: 19,000 feet for for Hicks ana WE ita at | range and oven, §150. Inquirc| Leaves Juneau for Douglas and ROGERS . Apr. the mdependent Lumber Company MIOTORSHIP RUNS ‘ v Dol ||| Tnrough which the gemeral|| Junea.Billiards. | | Thane N . / | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | ublic can always have its | i - . A May of Fairbanks; 19,000 feet for the . L - | 0: 108,10 6: ‘lop m. ROGERS T May '3 May May SHORT OF WATER; Safls for Skagway every | | | wants supplied. FOR SALE— to 10 b, p Cara-| 4 b et R -l } i 2 | Emel Packing Company at Valdez; 1 m. : .m. \ s 4,000 feet for the Franklin Pack AT DUTCH HARBOR} {v‘z:l:::i:{vl:fll]: l%t%hlcbuot]‘ m?‘e';ii'.'.fm‘éfi' Rwl: ;malfled gon se gear. Shipped by | .m. .m. 8 WATSON ......May 16 May 19 May dng Company at Port ,\U)Iun‘ R0 " and way ports at 6 c'swnck | Clodlag 4. % dlnphy " 1m~'lnk. will sf-ll at cost. Har-| 30p.m. Ell:l;’-p.m. _Througu tickets sold from Junmeau to Califor-' 000 box shooks for the Orca ack-| DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska April | evary Wednesday night. For | | | vertisoments: 11 A s Hardware Co. | .m. 12 midnight e nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. ing Company at c 10,000 | 25—Motorship Crosholm, bound| Cha‘ham Straits route ef - N { 5 A 4 $1:00a.m. Reservations and information on ROUND THE Wox shooks for the Pioneer Pack-!from Seattle to Kamchatka with | 8% s gt samrdtyi nez;i?n cents per Ilne lirst fn-| | pOR SALE — One Dodge se an | *4:00p.m. D WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ' o] any at !rltlrl\l 000 | cannery equipment, called here| J | driven 11,000 miles; one Ford, N < ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN s fompany & 3 | ; night. ! Five cents for conunuoas aub-|'| seqan driven 10 miles, p } Leaves ].)ol.lglas f?r g,‘,”,‘,f““ ‘ MAIL LINE. I 54 Packing Company, it Port|suacys faven £q poswiep Fupeq | Tasrica FElest leaves overy | || sequent insertion. d i 1. L. Ahlers or| s : ; ‘m. " ; BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 S8 Jusn | - k { il i ;’\s\dne‘:dfly utdl 1?. km- ffl;; Count five average words to phone after 6 o'clock. { 9 a.m. m. GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska ¢ | ekt etersburg an ake an the line. Slis Alaska laft shortly after RGO ATS || wayports, Minjrum charge, 60 cents. | | FOR SALE Savage washing ma- ki ok, PACIFIC COASTWISE: SERVICE idnight last night for the west-| SEATTLE HALIBUT PRICES | 8 TR P pe ot e .m. D, ’;x:lrd with the following passen ’ l_.__——-———-l'_'h',"e Ehong HoREi 3:30pm.t 11:05am Th ADMIRAL LINE SE ‘25 | | P b Y 1 of! 5:05p.m. e pers: 8 April 25 FAIR DIRECTORS FOR SALE—Goats, 20 head of| C. Hackman and Nick Lawrenge | g at 7 and 10% cents ; LU | does and some fine hogs. H. ¢.| *—Thane. ALEXAND] i for Port Althorp; Mrs. W. § .'1\w-:;. pound and mixed cod at 3 cents.| ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR RENT M Mayburn, Shelter Island. | f—Freight will be accepted. e B b5 ¥is, Fred J. Hoyt, Mrs. Lucy|The Venus brought 35000 pounds | A B i Beitod ——— - —| #—Saturdays only. _—_—m sese e - Gachman, Mrs. M. Gloria, F. Tal of halibut, Tordenskjold 22,000 SPRING CARNIVAL "OR RENT-Stcam hea 'OR SALE—One trum-| §—Effective April 1st. ‘IG;' Arley Mullins, Will f eeli pounds, Chancellor 8,500 pounds, —_— i ,"””;,“,"'] Windios Apts | Dpet, nearly mney rascnable. | “Beventeen steerage for Cor-|Texas 6,000 pounds and Alitak| To begin preparations for the} 3 Ty g & Inquire Brunswick Rooms. { % UVER, SEATTLE dova; three steerage for Valdez; 10,000 pounds. Southeastern Alaska IFair, which | — Nice furnished |- - Jum‘uu Fcrr) & Navlgfl- A e PBINIEC!E RUPmEBT!. vumco UND . R. Woods, J. A. Stewart, C. W it RSN g is to be held next September, the| rooms; hot and cold wat-|TROLLER FOR SAL ik ion C " 2 s . WNicolsen, Alvine Nelson, Fred J.| TIDES TOMORROW Board of Directors of the S. E. A. . $3.50 per week. Olympig| DPoat fully equipped and inj tion, Company {CANADIAN PRINCESS ALICE Spach, Mrs. A , Pete HUme- | jrion nae. . 5:17 a, m.. 140 feet| Fair Association met at noon to-| Rooms, Front Street. good shape. Roomy, comfort- | ———==——————m—r— \ E_askl Jasper Winle . Rupert, | 10w tide oy et|day in the ForgetMeNnt tes 1 | able cabin arrangement; take | s - m—_—— \PACIFIC April 14, 24; May 5, 15, 26; June 3. s ox shooks for the - | yesterday for water on account of | . R. Bigford and eig \n steerag@t High tide 9 p. ot | rooms. : — Comfortable furns| vour family trolling with o] g ta ¥ Apply Nugget | this summer. Attractive p FHONE 3-8-5 Tickets to and from all Eastern points of United Write Alvin Arness, Wacki Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal AMERICAN LEGION two d will be held sometime| Shop. i i e 3 ‘ Special Sale and Special SepoveR: W. L. COATES, Agent. car- OGERS HERE AND b oy i 10 May, It ipressiit PIRLE &04 FOR RENT—G ioom well furn- | B | Prics {meeting Thursday night in the|ried out Mulle 9 president of |~ i | FoR ';\IL - siness. Rea i ; A ished house on Sixth Street, o i NORTH YESTERDAY at § o'clock. Important|the board, oday. Btertain-| 0% b0 Giee. Inquire 304 ion. on Schillings Best 4 | business; all members turn out.|ment, dancin b ar - carni q 495 38 4 Front St mw 428, Juneau. Coffee and Baking 4 AN v val features will be planned for | i E ¢ b TH AL | Steamer Admiral Rogors, it ol SR R R the affair, the purpose being to|FOR RENT—A pleasant housed|FOR SALE—One 3 room house; Sowider b r’luk Landstrom, ived in port| raise funds to help defray ex X i 't t. Ph 602 one room hous well furn-; rom the south at " ’ b SPURAIE: WE ORI FHBIE ) 54 throughout tne year cperates regular passenger and freight ? | penses of the Fair. . fshed on lot 100x150 ft. Gar-| L] > gerday. She had 122 ton: AR Plano, Vi : | Glovanet LS train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the | PN R T 2, Victor urtuopnonlc Phono-| ‘age. Inquire California Gro-! Jreight and the following pass p“} EASTERN STAR INITIATION graph, sewing machines. Rentl oty i Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter h l‘ern::l:.‘h}\r;"t:lln Miss L. Nimi | AL the reguiar meeting of the or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. ! GROFFRY each :ny, weekr;ye, h:&l:no::nlszh:::da::dt;:lr{::’::‘;;r‘:l‘n‘:‘: ; | Order of the Rastern Star last - [FOR SALk—one galvanized iron| tables and other laformation inquire of any steamship or . A. Linder, John Ril in the Odd Fellows' Hall, |FOR RENT — swly furnished| bake oven; bakes about 70 railrcad agent, or write . Monroe, Madeline Riedi, G s | & o apartments, single or double.| Jog t once. Inqui ¢ Har- - ki . giegiin ! Mrs. C. I. Flory was initiated. q oaves at once. Inquire of Har J Dept. of thi s B Shigianson, Mes. Bo After the mony refreshments| NeW!Y painted. Baths and hot| :y Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. : P o Interior . v : hie Kush, 8. Hellenthal, A W. Wora served 1o the mombers. Tha| Water furnished, Furmiabed|o L » THE ALASKA RAILROAD S LRRE. g ENRDION, inext meeting May 8, will be con.| CAbIns $5.00 per month. Apply CATS R e 1 (lt. lcfllhy hrk lunu) ., A. Steele and two steerage. Seaview Apts. ;Arst class .‘HILIon, for sale or : Anehos , Cannery calls will be made at 4 £ Rt | case, reasonable terms, see or e Funter Bay, Hood Pay and Port| | m will be given at the FURNISHED' and unfurnlshed| write A. C. Stendal, Peters- | BT A e e Chatham on the Triangle Route. | jlast meeting i May, the 22ad, ¢ |~ Apts. and houses. 132 6th St burg, Alaska, owner. ) S ety il cording to Mrs. H. E. Brown,!. 3 i | TR w0 3 m'n:fie”"’l:‘rri]:;gl’:l”;(A(‘)ur(:m".r.lull:;»l""n‘); B aasiotiry. CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 room |@———— RS 3l P = COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. o'clock last night. Before leaving | SATURDAY Leon m‘ma—e $12.50. furnUid e (e 100 Tae JunEAau LAunDRy | |8 LAY MOTORSHIP MARGNITA ghe unloaded freight at the Ad-| fern nm"ty Parlor. P | 7 BRRY ' Tikia whatt andl Fommer's WANTED Franklin Street, betwesn P leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 25 om dock, and then called at linuglaq.f NIGHT . - e Front and Second Streets 4 ) summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, here she discharged 41 tons of | FOR SALE WANTED—Work by young wom- Y Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, ight. an, experienced waitress. Phone PHONE 359 . Kake, Petersburg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters and TR i BRI RS T 3 Those leaving here were: for, SECOND HAND LUMBER—200,- 3 ' e = 5 d &4 way ports. Information, A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. or Seward. e s g A spring carnival, lasting for| I8 apartment. | ® {cerned strictly with business, but s M mg o e i 000 ft. fir lumber and 2,000 i —— crrereee ; » EX P ERIENCED chamber-maid 0 NDERSON ALASKANS SHOULD BUY ALASKA e Coragaied ot or 1o, wahia work. Phono Dougles 17 Cfm' s ), £ 2 ca Ty £ [, § ——— e rt Piane Tuner PRODUCTS | warehou of the Alaska Pack-| WANTED — Ross the Painter Phonograph Repairing Peerless IRy Wiiat ket ine tav Battor and’ can e, Boughb At ers Assn. at Pyramid Harbor| wants a job. Clean and quick, We call and deliver Bt s cat to. Lha OnEuTIer. have been purchased and are be-| Prices right; best workmanship PHONE 143 B ler : JUST ARRIVED ing dismantled and sold. in town. Ring 1486. Anderson Music Shoppe WRANGELL SHINGLES Some of the buildings check as' — ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF WALLPAPER are 907% vertical grain, all clear and contain no sap or | |follows and complete sets ofl ~ MISCELLANEOUS 01d papers for saze at The Empira: 127 Front s-t. Phone 222 Full line of BASS-HUETER PAINTS other defects. frame timbers can be had. b ST RN One warchouse, 60x150, two|PALMIST—Uome wa@ Bave your|gm——————-r- — JUNEAU PAINT STORE stories and loft with total floor| ‘ fortune told from your hand. BE TR L S0 e ML, #nd afys oy, space of more than 23,000 sq. ft.| Work, business, marriage and MAIL BOATFT AMERICA FIRST WRANGELL SHINGLE MILL Gy W';;::;‘";fi;ogof;gcétu":‘x:, Lhe futuie foretold. 302 Front | yeqves eve:y Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to WRANGELL, ALASKA thien 7:000 % ft. PETERSBURG and KAKE i o 2 CLERK examination Junean May C S D A A e S " One canuery bldg., 40x350 tt,,|=g0 *0yC k5. Men-women. HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE HA . G. WA ER CO. Tota C 4,- P E: ‘otal floor space 14, Don't “fiss this opportunity. (13 2 FoR0 h, th Coaching course $5. Booklet LIVE WIRE BACK ¢ fl);lh:rm;l"::‘l;:z ',’:':":f:m] list| free. L. Hampton, Box 1818-XH A ENGINEERS and We wish to announce the addition of a new salesman | of the longer dimensions of lum-|_‘ashington, D. C. MOTORSHIP V“WNM MACHINISTS to our force and in announcing we want to say that b””o s l‘n'l::t.mstrnll::or;ymm:, poer it is our constant aim t N S . | 1 X6x26-30. CH 2 ) e rm a ard. We do not el g g 'grl:.;:fify"da e A A. B. CHAUVIN SR s and Jrelgnt. Al m oy LA AGENTS FOR cleris who is not personaly an asset to the business. e axkonen. RELIABLE NEWS STAND Sfagle O, Agent. Bewa:d m : 4 Mr. Jack Hermle, just arrived from sunny California, 290 SEREINIEN Just opened for business - . Atlas Imperial Gas an i to us as delivery clerk and he will have the pleasure TR Icq Cream, Candy, Tobacco : P ad Relsel, Mogeh THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN "HOTELS Palmer Brothers of bringing groceries to your door from time to time. et iy " THE GASTINEAU Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors 220 3x12x16-20. Next door to Reliable Transfer You will like him, we are sure, and you will like the 16 10x12x60. ; OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND EWD AT THE GANG . PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY him and whenever you call upon Jnck for anything you think he can do to make our service better, he 'III sure do it. . “AND THAT IS THE REASON WE CALL HIM This lumber is all fir and in! | luicheons, dinners and ban- | " LIVE WIRE.” And you are all welcome to call Jack first class condition, in fact most| | Quets. Chicken dinmer every | . one of the “HAPPY HOME BOYS” of it is just as good as when it| | Thursday night. Mrs. Kath- } 0 isae TEA ROOMS 20 12x12x22. Special attention given to | | way he serves you. We know Jack, we worked with t 10 10x12x40. - ¥ | left the sawmill. erine - Hooker; Phone 157. ASTINEAU GROCERY |los cuimmvesss ama sooi s Brunswick Bowling Alleys | 47 45K 4 MEAT CoO. 10 1, 3125 L). Smaricx >00L , Wholesale and Retail B - ragivhl e, e | e and T . moxz 30 oy eau, able rates. Three Free Deliveries -Daily . JOE HILL, . g Juneau, Alaska. | |8 10 10x12x30. 'FORGET-ME-NOT l i

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