The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 28, 1928, Page 6

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SRR e e B o e vtk W T N VAT 47T I BT IR TSR TN THL DAlLY ALASKA LMPIRE bAlURDAY APRIL 28, POLLY AND E IIER PALS 1928, (s 15 PA\ PERCY. Yo — { ADMIRAL ROGERS IN . " PORT BOUND SOUTH i Steamer Adimiral Rogesh, Capt. i Frank Landstrom, arrived in port + enroute south at 9 o'ciock last : might with the following passen- ! gers for Juneau: ! 8. L Oliver, Mary ! Felix, Tillie Shioto, David J. Ka:r, { H. F. Preston, Ed Leach, Georg i Waltz, George Hardin, Willi= 1 y George, S. Hellenthal and one| James, ilLLTA‘(E YOUR WORD FOR FL, LL y/ b R T o T VE MET SOME PRIZEPILLS IN MY TivE, BUT HAT PUNK IN < THE PAF?LOPW\TH PAYOFE/ Q) (05,0 Ve Q0 J T DONT BE Too - ‘Poo;z CHAP HEG N \om_y BEEN [MARRIED A oLy, s THE)J WEEK, AN'HIS WIFE'S LEFT ICRITICAL OF THE: \ [ MEXICo |GITTIN' A ¢ | DIVORCE, RIGHT THIS M Y [enes Dow,? Great By in rights re By CLIFF STERRE'IT MORE |FOWER TO HER, ©AG- NAB- IT! 57 served.. [ ———— | Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND Admiral Watson due 11 to- night. Alameda due 10 p. m. Sunday. Aleutian dne Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Princess Alice scheduled to | sail | 30 at 9 p. m. | | Admiral Rogers scheduled to | 10 a. m. : Yuken scheduled to sail from | Seattle May 5 at 9 a. m. | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | | | | steerage. Those leaving on the smamt'r} at 10 p. m. were: For Petershurg| i ¢ { —Jennie Morgan, Katie Watson,| son, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.! Everett Ha Fannie { Wright, N. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.| | @arfield Bailey, Ben Bailey, Chas ! W. Edwards, William Bailey, Mrs.| Youtz, Mr. and Alice Morgan, Ligzie Bailey, H. G. Mrs. Pedro Romo C. M. lolm and Charles W. Wil #son; for Wrangell—Joe Bogatos; for Ketchikan—Alex Sokoloff and C. W. Mortis. DONALDSON TO SAIL FOR NOME WITH 12 | PASSENGERS, FREIGHT e SBATTLE; April 28—Mototehip “.Donaldson sails for Nome May. 10 ¥ with a full list of passengers, 12 in number, and a capacity ecargo of fresh fruits, vegetables and oth er perishables. The also will carry a special con ment of milk and sugar which is urgently necded. ———— TIDES TOMORROW Low tide... a 4.4 faot] High tide 13.0 feet Low tide. A 1.7 feet High tide...10:26 p. m, 145 feet TIDES MONDAV : i [} | i i i : ' Low tide.. feet High tide... feet | Low tide.... feet High tide teet —_————— P|ONEER IN HOSPITAL Il B. Moore, a pioneer from Beward, who was on his way to the Ploneers’ Home at Sitka on the steamer Yukon, entered St Ann's hospital last evening. Mr. ““Moore is suffering from paralyais. ———————— Fada Radio Sets and accessor- fes, Columbia FPhonographs and reeords. Radio Electr'e Co., Mar tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv — . ——— A Public Secret Does the public not know Just cxactly where to go Here in our own Juneau For three artists in a row Their work will surely show Without wiring down below If a razor or a hoe I8 sharp enough to mow Just stop and say hello Find out what IS so At the busy Silver Fox : Weé correctly trim your lox " Upper Front Street by the Juneau Billiards, J. D. Van Atta, Prop. B THE ROCKLAND motorship | Storaze | | Alaska scheduled southbound | | about May 2. | | Admiral Evans scheduled to | sail southbound about May e | & | SEATTLE, Apnl 28—Steamer LOCAL SAILINGS ! Aleutian sailed at 9 o'clock this| | Margnita scheduled to leuve | morning for Alaska ports with| | for Sitka ana way ports at 317 passengers aboard, the fol-| | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | lowing for Juneau: John Nolan, | BSails for Skagway every || M. Hornum, Wallis George, A. R.| | Monday at 11 p. m. } Duncan, wife and daughter, L.| | V'rginia IV sails for Chichagot | Nelson and wife, J. W. Woods, | and way ports at 6 c'aack | s Reck, Harry Lucas and wife,| ) every Wednesday night. For | | | Charles Goldstein, Dr. Graves and| [ Chatham. Straits route at | wife, Miss Spangle, Margaret| | 18 o'clock every Saturday || Hickey, Mrs. Cummings and twol | night H childre ladys Forrest, Mrs. Ni-| = America First leaves every nis, Mary Kemmerling, F. Mor-| | Wednesday at 1 p. m. for tenson, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Sala, Mrs.| | Petersburg and Kake and Paterson and six steerage, | wayports. L — YUKC'VQIEI.SIE-RE A;:'ll'{ %TGHT Baptists of World l To Meet in Toronto - Steamer Yukon, Capt. Anderson, | e %, arrived in port from the westward One) at 6:45 o'clock last evening with the following passengers for Ju- ceontinued from Page “At one time they wera terribly neau: D. Rose, R. J. Sommdrs, P.| pepsecuted by the state, church Rakovieh, Frank Moore, Mrs. L.{and civil authorities, but this has Luce, Mary Phillips and Annijceased in consequence of a peti- Azuyak. tlon drawn up by the alliance’s The steamer loaded 18 boxes of ftesh halibut at the Juneau Cold Company wharf, where she docked from the westward, and also took 59 tons of concen- trates from the Alaska Juneau be- fore sailing with the following: G. F. Witt and wife, T. Tako- mato, M. 8. Bogland, J. F. Statter, Cecil Wells, Mrs. C. D. Ferguson,| H. C. King, David Mar, Ralph Da- vis, Ben Indrebu, A. K. Campbell, K. LeMaster, Fred Campen, Lockie MacKinnon and four steer- age for Seattle. committee and all over the signed world,” executive by Bapt he said. “Interesting developments are afoot among the Baptists of South America where a plan i3 devised to call a Latin-American Baptist convention in 1930. An-| other important plan is the estab- lishment of a Baptist theological seminary in Moscow, Russia. Part of the fund raised for this pur- pose wiil become available soon and a number of young preachers await the opening of the school’s Tom Parker, P. R. Zurich, Mrs.!qoors.” J. Sadlier, W. Hunt, L. F. Spar- fAIRSEAPLTS SRR | hord, Albert Brown, Mrs. Swan| GOES TO MARINE HOSPITAL { Peterson, Mrs. Verna Makepeace, gy Mrs. June Brown and Fred Handy{ Ralph Davis, who has been in for Ketchikan; J, Newmarker, C Ann’s hospital since Aprit 4, H: Whitney and George B. Riceleft the hospital last eveningsto for Wrangell. take the steamer south to Port AR 0 Y Townsend, Wash.,, where he has WATSON ORTH TONIGHT been transferred to the marine G hospital. The Admiral Watson, Capt. C B s .00 T C. Graham, is dne in port from |O1d Papers tor sale at The Empire. the south at 10 o'clock tonight. o, g She has three anc ome-half dny." FOR SALF mail and 75 tons of freight for the Channel. SECOND HAND LUMBER—200,- 000 ft. fir Jumber and 2,000 sheets corrugated irom for sale. The cannery buildings and warehouses of the Alaska Pack- ers Assn. at Pyramid Harbor have been purchased and are be- ing dismantled and sold. Some of the buildings check as| — ALAMEDA DUE TOMORROW The Alameaa, Capt. C. V, W terland, is scheduled to arrive here enroute north at 10 p. m. to- morrow, according to word receiv- ed today. On board the Alameda are one-half day's mail and 80 tons of freight for this port. DANCE |follows and complete sets of frame timbers can be had. One warehouse, 60x150, two stories and loft with total floor space of more than 23,000 sq. ft. One warehouse, 40x90 ft., stories, total floor space more than 7,000 sq ft. One cannery bldg., 40x350 ft., one story. Total fleor space 14,- " BOARDING HOUSE is now open for busimess. A. B. 1000 sq. ft. Other smaller buildings. two from Vancouver April | | | | Five cents for coniuinnvas sub- being | - |FOR RENT THE EMPIRE : 1S THE MEDIUM Through which the general| | public can always have wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display sad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line lirst in-| | sertion. Pl)l{ RE \;'r,,, Stea four | FOR RENT — Comfortable furn- ished apartment. Apply Nugget Shop. i Furnished rooms. Phone 2754 FOR RENT-—A pleasant house- keeping apartment, Phone 602. Piane, Vietor urtuopnonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or rale. Anderson Mnsic Shoppe. i FOR RENT — suily turnished| apartments, single or double.| New!y painted. Baths and hot water furnished. Furnis hadl cabins $5.00 per mcnth. Apply| Seaview Apts. FURNISHED and unfurnished Apts. and houses. 132 6th St. CLIFF Apts, 1, turnished Apts. 2 and 8 room Phone 209. | WA\TFD T\\'n men wish work on fur farm, preferably on same ranch. Write Fmpire 445, {CAFE, FOR SALE Inquire Frisco Lunch FOR SALE See ANYBUDDY WOT5 BEEN MARRIED To THAT WORM A WEEtS HAS EARNED DIVORCE! FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Douglas lgr Juneau 6: driven 11,000 miles; one Ford; l-UR SAL l‘, trum- pet, nearly mew. Reasonable. Inquire Brunswick Rooms. TROLLBR FOR SALE— Five-ton 'FOR SALE — 3 burner electric| Leaves Junean for Doiglss and EVANS ......ADK 1§ Apr. 21 May 3 heater, 15 ft. cord and plug.| Thane WATSON \ii’r %8 A‘)‘): b1 M‘;’); 10 i A o 10a.ii. 6:15p.m. ROGERS vy "3 May 7 May 11 ™Y SAL :_:_f 18<r00 | *7:15a.m. $7:30p.m. EVANS 9 May 12 May 24 gmlif,u:u\,l F(‘Pntr'«ll’:ymlx):t“.n(r‘:;‘.m‘Il’:l-‘ 9ilsamt 9:40pm. WATSON 16 May 19 May 31 ! quire Frisco Lunch. { ‘;fi(‘:" ot ,i“"l"':’ ‘;"t Througw trckets sold {rom Juneau to Califoe- — | 2:00p.m “auaaigh nia ports also to New York via Panama Camal. FOR SALE — 3-oven restaurant | 2:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. Reservations and information on ROUND THE range, ¢ urn and counter. | *4:00p.m. WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- 30p.m. sequent insertion. Seine sk Count five average words to| | Standard Machine Work the line. [Sagds. - i Minicium charge, 60 cents. | FOR SALE—Mild cure scow, 48 by 20 ft., good condition. See| — e e Hebily Roden, | FOR RENT [FOR SALK—Hot Point 4 hole| *—Thane, | range and oven, $150. Inquire| f—TFreight will be accepied. |[FOR RENT — Furnished apart-| Juneau Billiards. t—Saturdays only. ment. Phone 29. Gl — —_ §—Effective April 1st. — —— | FOR SALE — One Dodge sedan — rooms and bath. antly | gedan driven 2,600 miles, pric-| & foa- furnished. Windsor Apts [ 4 ik viaht e T b, AGTSre oF ) Junoa}x F‘Er) & Naviga A PP T phone 5503 after 6 o'clock. tion Company mul.mz: (ot and ol wat! FOR SALE Savae washing me | i er. §3.60 per week. Olympic| chine, Phone Dou, laq 5 woms, Fron Street, . 5 o PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best boat fully equipped and in good shape. Roomy, comfort-| Coffee and Baking able cabin arrangement; take your family trolling with you, this summer. Attractive price.| Write Alvin Arness, Wacker, | Alaska. ( i | — Rusiness. Reason- Address FOR SALE able. Good location. Box 428, Juneau. FOR SALE—One 3 room house; one 7 room house; well furn- ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar- age. Inquire California Gro- cery. FOR SALK—Une galvanized iron bake oven; bakes about 70 loaves at omce. Inquire of Har- 1y Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. eiecurically equipped, in first class condition, for sale or lease, reasonable terms, see or write A, C. Stendal, Peters- burg, Alaska, owner. WANTED—Work by young wom- an, experienced wmtreqs Phone 436. E X P E RIENCE — A chamber-maid wants work. Phone Douglas 27. WANTED — Ross the I‘:llntel‘ wants a job. Clean and quick. Prices right; best werkmanship in town. Ring 146. MISCELLANEOUS T—Come and have your; fortune told from your hand.! Work, business, marriage and; the future foretold. 302 Fromt| Btreet. P. IFOUND—Key ring with 7 Keys. | BEST EQUIPPED JO3 PRINTING LOST AN FOUND Call Empire. THE EMPIKE HAS THB LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND PLANT IN ALASKA: 4 Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY Pcerless Bakery 127 Front St. Phone 222 MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Leaves eve.y Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE Room and Board. Home Cock- ing. Mrs. Shor( Irop. HALL SATURDAY NICHT | “peater and Pi‘l‘:)NE Alaska Steam Laundr;y “SERYICE and QUALITY” ° 3 " We Can Prove It PHONE 15 PRESSING 'DRY CLEANING The following is a partial list of the longer dimensioms of lum- ber: 130 2x6x26-30. 260 2x8x20-22. 104 2x10x38, 200 2x12x16-24. 144 3x12x32, 80 3x12x30. 220 3x12x16-20. 16 10x12x60. 10 10x12x40. 10 10x12x30. 32 10x12x28. 32 10x12x16. 20 12x12x23, This lumber ts a first class conditionm, of it is just as good as when it FORGET-ME TEA R | Special attention 11 fir and in in fact most Jeft the sawmill. Price of lumber—$25 ana s30| X+ J- SHARICK per M. Sheet fron—% ft., $1;| Jeweler amd 10 ft., $1.25. Optician T have scows and to deliver large erders at reasoms able rates. JOE Juneau, Alaska. can arrange HILL, the ool-n* e 'l A.B. CHABVIN RELIABLE NEWS STAND Just opened for business ! Ice Cream, Candy, /Tobacco | | Next door to nenma Transfer | Nor | | luncheons, dinners fl‘ bnn- quets. Chicken dinner every i | Thursday night. Mrs. Kath- | | ! erine Hooker, Phone 157. | e Sails every Wedneaday evening for Excursion " MOTORSHIP VIRGINMIA IV. Inlet, Strawber: Pfl. Island, Port Althorp, Anx-!:, Nido, nt“ o 'ilfitl Arm and :llenga( 'assengers al lm‘ on y M by 1 o'clock Alssksa lotsl, Phcne Single O, Agent. Bewa:d Fish ey et ey S S THE GASTINEAU .'mmnmmmmnmmo } mnorxmtnmm e o s e e e~ e - e ot Hrunswwk Bowlmg Alleys to FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHUDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Southbound April 18 April 14 April 256 May 2 April 30 May May May May May ‘ May June June June June Boat-— ALEUTIAN . ALAMEDA YUKON ALASKA ALAMEDA ALEUTIAN YUKON ALAMEDA .. ALASK ALEUTL '\\I ALAMEDA *YUKON *ALASKA *ALAMEDA *ALEUTIAN June *—Summer Excursion trips. W. E. NOWELL, Agent aprit 7 April 10 April 14 April 21 Apri \1m| 11 21 ...June Phone 2 - Southbound Lv. Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv. Juneau Vessel ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN M4l LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LIN H. F. ALEXANDER, President FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE G LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND g CANADIAN PRINCESS ALICE PACIFIC April 14; 24; May 5, 15, 26; June 3, ' ' Btopovers. Tickets to and from: a1l Eastern points of United Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal W. L. COATES, Agent. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year cperates regular passenger and freight traln service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches During the winter mouths there are two passenger !nllq each way, weekly, between Seward and Falrbanks. For time tables and otker information inquire of any stesmship or ratircad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley hrk Bonu) ¥ Aschorage te Alaska J 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, 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 “

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