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THE.DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 = MY DEAR k F?P-’:‘?VNS BUT T TC IX DOLLARS ON YOUR OLD CAR 1S HAT DUETO OUR TREMENDOLS LG OVERHEAD WEONLY MAKE 50¢ \ PROFT ON EACH NEW CAR SALE /) T RLIT My DEAR R ) L B MARSH. L READ IN [THE PAPER THAT THE CACKLEHACK CO MADE THREE ATTAN THAT /4 ACHIEVEMENT >0 {OUT FOR YOURSEL NUMBER OF CARS WE W SALES 'TANT F?\GHT DAWGONE IT! 76 A DIRTY reoTTr:N SHAME’ MARINE NEWS [ MARGNITA IN TODAY FROM WEEKLY TRIP | H NORTHBOUND | Alaska due at 4 p. m. today. Motorship SCHEDULED SAILINGS M. Peters Sitka, P at 8:30 o'clock t the following pa neau: Pete Mandavich Cové; A. T Steve Brojac kow and gkee; Victor Williams from Hawk Inlet. Herring are making pearance in large number gouth Chatham Sira from abeording to officers on the p. m. This is considered SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS sign for the Yukon due southbound about the coming year May 16, earliest appe 1ce Admiral Evans made in three s s, ofti eail southbound the Margnita said Her 24 also numerous in Seym it was reported, while salmon T being caught in the vicinity Hoonah. The ita will weekly 8 o'clock row evening. I —_— e e | Ma ita, Capt ed in port and wayy morning for J fre ail from Seattle M 10 a. m. Admiral Rogers sched sall from Seattle N 10 a. m. Aleutian scheduled i from Seattle May Brunnel by a. m. Princess Alice is sall from Vancouver, 21 at 9 p. m Alameda ersh ay 16 from scheduled to May their ap in the Ses favo plants as it the the fich have reduct cheduled son: er about LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to ieuve for Sitka ana way ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. V'rginia IV sails tor Chicbagot and way ports at 6 c'elck | every Wednesday nigkt. For || Cha‘ham Straits route er | 18 co'clock every Saturday I night. America First Wednesday at Potersburg - and are of | * her| tomor. | [ PRINCESS ALICE IN PORT, SOUTH TODAY Alice, C leaves every | 1 p. m. for I Kake and | [ — Bteamer Princess it Thomas Cliffe, arrived in port enroute south at G o'clock this morhing and safled at 9 o'clock . Wil the following phsacfigers: Flfme(;ff"lnid; Bon;ls f 1 -Foot Mastodon Mrs. O. Schroede Dorothy Schroeder, Geor & hatd H. - UPLAND, Ind, M 15—The bones of a mastodon 12 feet high and 16 feet long here have been H. Snyder, ¢ Draper for Prince Rupe found on the farm of J. W Jones ter, B. Johnson and | Jones, Hess for Vancouver. noticed a massive jawbone pro- ALAMEDA SAILS FOR |15 from the carth, Te callod niversity, and 30 students of £0.000 fest of the college ed other parts al tons of con.|Of the prehistoric animal. It |expected every part of the skele- .4 ton will be found The Am an Museum of Nat- ural History at New York has estimated the Upland mastodon one | 1ved at 'l 10,000 yea er.| Indiana proved a & field for the finding of animals of the Pleistocene age. In the swamp lands of the northern part of the State many elephantine beats that roamed the country in ! prehistoric times met their |deaths, mired in the muck. - e - WEIGHTY PRECEDENT inzpecting a After loading limber and sever centrates, the Capt. C. V. from Juneau morning o'clock ates with the and fertile Fred Tiedt, K. Camp- P. Sheley >etersburg. 19,500 POUNDS OF HALIBUT SOLD HERE | LONDON, May 15-—Iven Shakes Ninecteen thousand five hundred peare’s copy was blue-p pounds of halibut were purchased The ce calls that h this morning by Wallis 8. George ces L!m(\ Ie for the San Juan Fishi Packing Company. Bo: ing the fish in were: Tern, Andrew Rosnes, 7,000; Capt Harold Grimstea pounds; Dixon, Capt. Emil uelson, 10,200 The two named were chased for 8% and 61, the' latter sold at 9 and 4. + Terr also had 300 pounds of king sal-| mon which brought prices of 18, 12 and 6. BROBDINGNAGIAN FLAKES - | CANDIA, N. H, May 15—Resi- Some men are run down by the|dents of Candia claim that snow- neighbors, but every man who has | flakes three and onehall inches 8 wife and daughter is always be-|by two inches fell during a snow- ing run over at home Lqu;dl recently to ‘“trust “The Merry Wives of DEO, Urugus May 1y has sent Cesar Gorl to Kurope to study modern meth- of managing public offices ¢a- ed in tax collection. -, Have YOU tried PACIFIC COAST NUT, COAL in your range? Quick Peppy Hot $13.00 per ton on the dock Order from your transfer or PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 C, D. Ferguson, Agt. [l Steamer Movements || | » | Admiral Watson scheduled to | | washout, |, Taylor | dent l o. | growing High Canadian Pc'slr—' Sir William H. Clark, who be-| gan his public service as a| clerk, is Great Britain’s ne\vly (.mn’nlul high "commissioner to Canada. (International Newsreel) LOUISIANA UTY IS STILL RULED BY FIRST MAYOR BOGALUSA, La, May 15 little city of 16,000 pcople has har | but one mayor, He is W. H. Sullivan and was elected in 1914, when the town| fir vas incorporated. Threc ce then he has boen re lected without opposi and parently has the office so as he is willing to serve. is' the f Unlike long Here any villages that grow up about lumber mills only to slump when the plant has cut its timber and moved a Bogalusa has become an orderly city ofl paved streets, public parks, beau ul publie* buildings, golf course: and churche All this been under the leader: Sullivan, who accomplished ip of Mayor| is vice-presi and general manager of a great lumber company. He fath- ered the re-forestation movemen: in’ Louisiana, which is responsible | for the growth and permanency of | Hogalus Behind lows a day 1 | crews fol-| squad. And m.‘l than 100,000 ac pine trees clothe otherwise would be the cutting planting 28 \,K v which barre hills Unique among Bogalu un- | usual structures is 4 giant refuse burner. Its idleness is a monu t to Mayor Sullivan’s ideal of 1 economy. .000, but my fire destroyed §1,344,000 wobth of w was formerly considered we reads an inscription on the | burn: HALIBUT PRICES SEATTLE, May 15 all records since 1926, vessels arrived yesterday 229,000 pounds. The halibut dropped to an average of § 16% and 7 and 8 cents, -Breaking 17 halibut} with | e PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, M: \\1 15—A total of 262,000 pounds of} halibut were sold here sterday. | American sold for 7 to 10.50 cents | and Canadian 4 to 9 cents, ——————————— TIDES TOMORROW feet feet feet feet ! Low tide..... High tide Low tide High tide.....10: 5N hlm iy and { ~ B THE EMPIRE 18 THE MED'UM | Through ' which the general| | public can always have its wants supplied. Cloging time for -classified | | advertisements: 2 P. M. ! Closing time for dieplay ad-|| vertisements: 11 A. M. ! Ten cents per line Iirst fu-| |- sertion, | F¥ve cents for conunuous aub-| | sequent insertion, Count five average words te the line. Minimum charge, 60 cents. FOR FOR FOR SAL [I)N \\l B FOR SALE ' | FERRY TIME CARD good con- | e — Phone 292, J.| Teayves Juneau for Douglas and | Thane G:15p.m, $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. §11:15p.m. S midnight $1:00a.m. dition, M. Saloum, ve passenger Bulck | 0:10a.Tik 1924 medel and Spitdort Radio | 7:152.m. sct complete. Liberal terms 9:15 lnH‘ Phone 409 between hours of 9! :30p.m.1 and 5. 2:00pm. 3:15p.m.} *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas rm- Juneau 6:30p.m. 45p.m. :55p.m. 30p.m. 15a.m. SALE Baby bugzy, bed, | table. Cheap. Phone { room unfurnished | house on West 12th Street. In- quire Home Gr Cabin on Willough- Also 14 ft. row boat. Home Grocery. by Ave Inquire nt sleeping i Frnl}.hl will be ordays orly. ctive April 1st, accepted. - 6 room furnis Inguire Belmont Gro- 8-room louse 313} Junenu F(:l'l') & Naviga- Also furniture. . g m. or by ap-| tion Company 406. Call after 4 p. pointment. Phonce Gold St. { 1ed hous; for two. 15 to Phone 2133. suitable Nov. 1. PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price 1 scow 12 feet heam |1 40 feet long with house feet, in good condition. Inguire | Inst Office Box No. 292, Sllk‘\ Alaska. 35 FOR RENT — Comfortable furn- ished apartment. Apply Nug}zct‘ FOR SALE- One llartln trum- pet, nearly new. Reasonable. Inquire Brunswick Rooms. on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking FOR ¥ ~ Turnished rooms. Phone 2754, Piane, Vietor urtuopnonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Mnsic Shoppe. FOR SALE—One 3 room house; Powder | Giovanetti’s 1 GROCERY one 7 room house; well furn- ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar- age. Inquire California Gro- cery. FOR RENr — suily furnished apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per mcnth., Apply| Seaview Apts. FURNISHED and unfurnished! Apts. and houses. 132 6th St. (.LIK‘F' Apts., 1, mrnhhed Apts. 2 ana@ 8 room Phone 209. for Em- to e Inquire P : \\Lman baby during day. pire. WANTED - bicycle. Plione - Girl's second hand 684. {FOR PALMIST—Cvme :na bave your SALK—Une galvanlzed iron bake oven; bakes about 70 loaves at once. Inquire of Har- ry Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. MISCELLANEOUS fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and| the future foretold. 302 Front| Street. Brunswick Bowling Alleys for men and women room- Phone “Boarders and private family. WANTED ers in 1003. w ’\NTFD — Relluhle man, washer and cool®s helper wants job. Phone 374. RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 'COURTESY aad Q0OD SERVICE Our Motto Peerless Bakery 127 Front St. Phone 222 LOST AND FOUND | Il)\’[‘ STRAYED OR STOLE Large Angora, tiger colored cat. Liberal reward. Totem Grocery. L.J. Smarick Jeweler and Watches Diamonde Bilverware — - ALASKA HERE TODAY Steamer Alasika, Capt. William' Jensen is scheduled to arrive in port from the south at 4 o'clock | this afternoon. She has three) days’ mail for the Channel. T — GEOQ. ANDERSON Expert Piane Tuner Phonograph Repairing ¥ | We call and deliver | PHONE 143 | | Anderson Music Shoppe Pl el A. B. CHAUVIN | RELIABLE NEWS STAND Just opened for business- Ice Cream, Candy, Tobacco Next door to Reliable Transter p— J uneau Bakery BUTTERHORNS ARE BEST Have you tried them? iPhone 877 We deliver ) MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Leaves every Wednésday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE ing Inlet, Sirawberry Polnt, Lcmpurlor Isl Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednesday. Al Hotel, Phcane Single O, Agent. Bewad Fish Co. f G SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattie Aprit 7 April 10 April 14 April 21 . April 24 April 28 Due Juneau Southbound April 18 April 14 April 25 May 2 April 30 May 9 May 16 May 14 May 23 May 30 May 28 June 7 June 14 June June Boat— ALEUTIAN .. ALAMEDA YUKON ALASKA ALAMEDA ALEUTIAN YUKON . ALAMEDA . ALASKA ALEUTIAN . ALAMEDA ... *YUKON *ALASKA *ALAMEDA *ALEUTIAN 9 *—Summer Excursion trips. 21 . W.E NOWELL, Agent Lv.Juneau attle Ar.Juneau Southbound May 12 May 24 May 19 May 31 May 21 May 25 y 28 June 1 June 2 June 14 vy 31 Juns June 8§ 1d from Juneau to Califor- u~- ports also to New York via Panama Canal. ions_and information on ROUND TH V\()m D tours in connection with Dollar ship Line also to the ORIEN ERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARI GUY L. SMITH Doug PACIFIC COAS Through ticke Agent, Phone Phone THE HOTEL OF m!l!;! HoTELS | THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU PLANK OF EVERY P. Full line of Fancy and Staple Gmeerpea We deliver anytxme—Phome 29 BELMONT GROCERY 18, m- via AM- 4. — FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCGOVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS ALICE—May 15, 26; June 3, 15, 26 PRINCESS LOUISE—June 8, 19, 29. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 22; July 3. Tickets to and frome Btates and Canada — Varfous Routeés -— ° Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. i THE 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 Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passénger tralns each way, weekly, between Seward and Falrbanks. For time- tables and other iaformation inquire of any steamship or raliroad agent, or write Anchorage Dept. of ‘the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (M lolhlcy Puk lanle) COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 25 summer schedule. direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, 1l Eastern points of Unite' Liberal} on Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, Kake, way ports. Petershurg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Information, A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, GET YOUR BOAT PAINT —at— JUNEAU PAINT STORE 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 CQ TR, Wholeale and Retail Buu:luu s e pdR T Port Walters and