The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1928, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS ‘jrbeé\'(\ 'gv;%zmy Poéw};cms‘u} 1) [ Thecw Taev MusTTAKb My OLD 1923 CAR TA<ES Y % " FINEST H ERN CACKLEHACK < M 4 NEW/) [PECPLEZLL ONLY ALLOW) [HE PUBLIC FER A Ry Mslgsic b A"[‘E‘ ME SIX BUCKS on5” | ||BUNCH OF IDIOTS T NEWHAET & < | Ve S S ARy | FALL FER A LOTTA < THESE TZY'y Q N | " — | AM )< | CACKLEHACKS KIN 2) | — P | INT, v B b OFEY) | DrveT Bmst?) R R | e SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Southbound ALEUTIAN 4 April 18 ALAMEDA ... ; il 10 April 14 YUKON il 14 April 25 ALASKA il 21 May 2 ALAMEDA il 24 April 30 PTAN il 28 May 9 YUKON . . May 16 ALAMEDA May 14 ALASKA May 23 ALEUTIAN ... May 30 ALAMEDA 2 May 28 *YUKON June I - : *ALASKA June . *ALAMEDA : i June *ALEUTIAN June ' f : *—Summer Excursion trips. N E W S PLEASES FRENGHI = = X " ; 3 3 i LL, Agent PARIS, May 17—Paris audi- ences are getting a taste for Ih-‘ of American composer: Georg: J E ,\vuplwny STEAMER YUKON IN 1" Sicamer Movements | fiie i ‘i e FROM WEST TODAY‘ NORTHBOUND | {for an encore when it was played | Admiral Watson due Saturday | |hy the Pasdeloup Orchestra with | Steamer Yukon, Capt. Charles night | | Gershwin himself in the audience.! ! Glasscock, ved in port enrout Admiral Rogers due Monday. 80 successtul was shwin's | south at 4 o'clock this morning| SCHEDULED SAILINGS | |sic that the orches immed!- | with the following for Juneau:, | Aleutian scheduled to sail | | gtely arranged an all-American) K. K. Katz, Bennie Blackjack from Seattle May 19 at 9 | |concert at which compositions by | g———. Capt. H N B . Wile Mr a. m, ;‘|4l"l Sowerby the Chicago com- & and Mrs. C. D. East, Sigurd Wal Princess Alice is scheduled 10 | | poser sems Taylor, Charles| THE EMPIRE FOR SALE FERRY TIME CARD stedt, C. A. Schonacker and one| | sail ffm" Vancouver, May | | Grit jershwin ¢ d Bdward Me-| 8 THE . MEDIUM ( ; i $ " 43 v ElrgaRgetp o [ Rowel Arh 3 CALIFORNIA small farm;$150.00 | Leaves Juneau for Douglas and JLav:futiamt Forty-six hoxes of fresh fish,| | Alameda is scheduled to sail ——————— Through which the gemeral| | ™" " T seadero and Thane e Lv.Scattle Ar.Juneau Southbound thirty-nine of halibut and eight of|{ | from Seattle May 22 at 9 BONDSMEN MUST PAY public can always have Iits ,‘ " o A b ? May 9 May ’f May 24 Y | | ts supplied. Paso Robles. Phone Mr. Annis, : ; 6:15p.m. May 16 May 19 May 31 galmon, were ship on the Yu| p. m. | FINES CF CONVICTED/| | wan tibbat HBotal $7:30p.m May 17 May 21 May 25 ¥on by Wallis S. George for the| | Yukon scheduled to sail from Closing time for classitied O Pl e i L Moy 34 My 88 :Jume 1 San Juan Fishing and Packing| Seattle May 26 at 9 a. m. | Judge Cec . Clegg of the| | advertisements: . M. | .m. 9:40p.m. Compan SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | | Fourth Division has ruled that ap- Closing time for anpuy ad-| [FOR SALE—Cocker spaniel pups, Pas 's leaving here at 5:30, | Admiral Evans scheduled to | |peal bondsmen fof those conviet-| | vertisements: 11 A M. two mumh_s old. .lu?‘l 1»1::')\1 for i pridia 3 Throtigh tlckets sold frofl Junesn® to’ Oaltfore o'clock Mrs. A M sail southbound about May | {ed of violating the prohibition Ten cents per line Urst in fall hunting Price $10.00. "0 3 s ",l |u|l~ o to New York via Panama Canal. Kinnon, 1 Louige Nor: 3 24. laws must pay the fines imposed | | sertion. Phone 1204 L 0 Ii)"‘ e 0y i i id information on r(t)l"NI)q T‘llE Lindsey, Miss Ann; angle, Miss| | Alaska southbound about May |lon the convicted in « the ap-| F'rve cents for coninaous sub- | | ————————— — SRR eaves ollg as fiu’:“- n 3 n connecticn with Dollar Steam- Mnrgnr}:r Hickey, Mr. and Mrs.| 23 | |peal fails and the pri al is un-| | sequent insertion. |FOR SALLK Desirable close in [ g 4:" :: Y ‘;‘pul\ul; :IA?Lm[ ;::JFEORIENT via AM- A. E. Smith, 7 Crimont, LOCAL SAILINGS | {able to pay the fines himself. | Count five average words to income property on corner lot 8 30:-:-, ‘;-s:g m- $ r;ml‘;-:lll l{Ow‘AfiD‘ SR Halvorsen, Mrs. Isakson, Margnita scheduled to lewve | Judge Clej recently directod | | the lne, 3 apartments of 3 and 4 rogina :"‘p i b o GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, Gust Nelson, N H. Truesdell for Sitka ana way ports at | |the United States marshal to col Minimum charge, 60 eents. More could be hulll( it desired, :15pvm p Douglas Alaska. Mrs. Julius Jager, Mrs. J. E. p 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | |lect $2,700 of unpaid flnes for " Price reafinnal:le Phone for ap- :'{Dp.m‘t 11'05n'm‘ 3 PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE R4 daiie stodries fof Seattie, Virginia 1V saila tor ChlcbAgot | | five persons serving senicnoe in | B {i, Reabhsment 16 5:05p.m. 2 ; THE ADMIRAL LINE Jobn F. Chamberln, J. P. Milton, aad i :"“; At . ;‘l“‘;."’ J ‘2"‘)‘.’?“ B ey FOR RENT FOR SALE- Range and hea *—Thane. Patrick Gildea, C. H. Pattor: G every Wednesday nigkt. For | Steil, who we n 2 i 4 = R oS, Taluite 1151 A avates wilh . shshgtie. Kristenzon, I5. M. Basse, George B. Chatham Straits route ar | r bond, must pay §760 and | pOR RENT — Pl nt sleeping | oot sixth St. Phone 330. $—Saturdays only. Grigsby, V. P. Reinect and two 10 o'clock every Baturday | costs. Charles Peterson and Sam room. 315 Gold St. 2 4 i b S Rtacites Aprfl W steerage for Ketchikan. night. | 0. Sampson, bnnllflmr‘n“ for ;‘bh- R — FOR SALE — 3-burner electric| - — America First leaves every | | Berkeness, must pay a 000 fine | FOR RENT — Garage, room for heater, with 15-foot cord and | HALIBUT PRICES Wednesday at 1 p. m. for ) as well as paying the costs.| one car. Phone 1003. | piug. + Phone 5701, Juneau Ferry & Naviga- . FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOOVER, SEATTLY —_— Petersburg and Kake and | |James Cain and William Murr:\‘ R e L L ik C b A LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND D )] 7 J N Louis Hertle's bondsmen, are lia- — Fuigiel ~— Hamilton iy " S i Eatn | Mby Ai-Ten. vALLL | ML iy b rosts, | suitable for two. May 15,to| bungalow type. Cash or terms, fion {Lompany BPNNITl PRINCESS ALICE—May 15, 26: June 3, 15, 26 sels brought 120,000 pounds of | *————— — ——————e————#} | hlo for a like amount plus costs. i ? g ) 2 C PRINCESS LOUIS ! halibut into port yesterday which | —— e Nov. 1. Phone 2133. Reasonable. Cail at Room 206 g e PACIFIC E—June 8, 19, 29. #old for 10% and 8 cents. Mixed | SELDOVIA PHYSICIAN ATTENTION FOR RENT — Comfortable furn-| Seward Building. { Cpheud ) PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 22; July 3. Wai g0l ‘tor 3 and 8 cents. DIES SUDDENLY THERE| | e 4 carpomter| Ished apartment. Apply Nugget FOR SALE_Nash car, good com . PHONE 3-8-5 Tickets 0 and frone a1l Eastern points of United v " E i | 5 9 i % Btates and Capada — Various Routes — Libera! KETCHIKAN, May 17—No hall.| Dr. Arthur Layne, for ten years|phone 498. Hagdy Andy's Shop. S0eg [ RRiG $975 1 ERARS R Special Sale and Special Btopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. but was sold here yesterday. (@ resident of Alaska, about seven(A. P. LAGERGKEN, Prop. 8dY.|poR RENT — Furnished rooms.| . i Y Prios sl year at Kodiak and for the last ‘%‘_ ai Phone 2754. FOR SALE—Five passenger Buick ' A PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. May two and a half at Seldovia, dieq| Lecn Permanent Waze, $1 -]°- Ve omoe e Faone.| 1924 model and Spitdorf Radto | ! on Schillings Best 17<Pwentynine thousand pounds suddenly at the latter place May|¥Fern Reauty Parlor. ~——adv. | Piane, Yictor urisopnonic Pho! — set ecomplete. Liberal terms. i ~y day at 8.30 and 5 cents. A friend and seemed in good! T J SgARICK _i—-____fl and' 5. Powder o ——————— health. Later in the evening his Towsla d FOR RENr — ruily turnished FOR SALE 3 Taraished | . 1) throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight TIDES TOMORROW dead body was found in his own er an apartments, single or double. LB — ro,nm urn n' ed | Gwvanettl 8 train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Low tide 5:55 a. m.. -3.2 feet|home. Heart failure caused his Optician Newly painted. Baths and hot house. Inquire Bclmont Gro- Interfor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. High tide....12:12 p. m.. 168 fect |death. Watches water furnished. Furnished| ¢ GROCERY During the winter months there are two passenger trains g A . Rl 0 SRS s . A ESAIEATIPRT SN SRRt each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- Low tide... 6:08 p. m... 0.3 feet} Dr. ne was 59 years of age “ Diamonds cabins $5.00 per month. Awl!!?on SALE—8-room lLou 313 v 4 tables ’tl otlel,' intormation inquire of any mship or — .- — _nml a native of Montana where Silverware Seaview Apts. | Diston Ave. Also furniture, rallroad agent, or write ROGERS BOUND NORTH [he srew to manhood and got his 0 2 = Call after 4 p. m. or by ap- [ Dept. of the Interior ; 3 May 30 June 2 June 14 15"1,:|i:|:?§r)?i ERS May 31 Juns 4 June 8 s ke education, later studying medicine | &% “!FURNISHED and unfurnished SEATTLE, May 17.—Steamer and getting his dipl ot |RICH Apts. and houses. 132 6th §t.| PoIntment. Phone 406 E B THE ALASKA RAILROAD i pers sai r S -{land. He w 4 £ ' i e . Admiral Rogers sailed for South-|land. He was | W GLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 8 room |FOR SALE—1 scow 12 feet beam (Mt. McKinley Park Route) v castern Alaska ports this fore-{two brothers in the States. 40 feet long with house 35 S Anch -t -t -t= Al Toon at 10 o'clock with 162 pas-|was said to be the friend of any! furnished Apts. Phone 209. orage aska feet, in good condition. Inguire fengers, including the following|Wwho were ill or in distress. “He Post Oftice Box No. 292, Sitka, | for Juneau: Mrs. Sweeney, Miss|would give his last cent to any WANTED ki Isaacson, R. K. Tynt and two|that needed it and go hungry him- - o - COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. steerage. sel,” said a Seldovia friend. DELICIOUS FOR WQS}";E&;::"&:; :‘l’)ql‘l;‘r'f E’;’-xmkt sm.ml—me A.m;{un !n:‘r]n- . PSR P S e, The body was interred at Sel & ehRY “| pet, nearly new. Reasonable, | | OT MRS. SYLVESTER HOWELL dovia, the Rev. T. P. Graham of LUNCHES !jf“" Inquire Brumswick Rooms. 3 3 y M ORSHIP MARGNITA WINS $1,170 IN ICE POOLS|Seward conducting the services. WANTED — Girl's second hand | FOR SALE—One 3 room house; . & leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 256 on J e B 9, <R G 1 1k bicycle. Phone 684. . 0 P R | summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, i i 3 ). can one 7 room house; well furn. . Guessing pools on the time of FOR QUICK SERVICE ! /2 e ary = | ished om lot 100x150 ft. Gar- Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, the ice break-up in Chena Slough)n,yy 197 KENEY C. GORHAM | |1 1} 5 AN BhBRRrOgIE, an: b ¢ age. Inguire California Gro- B | Kake, Petersburg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters and at Fairbanks were numerous this Contractor ). can cceesas erg in private family. lhouei o \ Wik ports, - Thidrmintidn g ; {year, and there were some fair 7 B9 the Res 1003. 2 { o 'y jzed winnings. Mrs. Sylvester f . FOR SALK-—uUne galvanized iron g 5 ;. 3 Miowelll was the largest winmer,|Such as carpenter, masonry, LOST AND FOUND ’ 3 A, F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. 1 oty bake oven; bakes about 70! 3! 170. The next highest winner I\M""“"L". Ll‘fl“m:'lnf' kfl“f:'l"[m' PERRENRES | YL e —— ———| _loaves at ol’:cn. Inquire of Har- P « Was Harold Ferguson, $940. J ng or pMutiee, M fact anything LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—!",y Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. Bryaut won 9330, Claude Stewart,|'® new or repair work, SANITARY Tathd ‘Angobh tiger coliiRlsiiL. st it $330, Frank De Wree $240 and ‘"”‘” FHONR 137 cat. Liberal reward. Totem THE EMPIRE HAS THE LA) B GET YOUR BOAT PAINT George Wes(’,hv.sl!fi. ’rrhuln- were !z : S GROCERY ‘ Grocery. EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND X g r B ::‘:,";;{n.;““rl-'(;u“;:;‘:l",r;iw: (:ms";?.m FORGET-ME-NOT FOUND—GIrl’s felt hat. Call “‘l.’!”.ANl fi‘,’,"’{m{? PRINTING| 197 Front St. Phone 222 i TEA ROOMS The Store That Pleases Bmpira. - S - JUNEAU PAINT STORE TRAPPER DIES AT ANCHORAGE| | Special attention given to MISCELLANEOUS £ £ T Nl il MelRe ). ocheonn ok oo hns PHONES 83--85 . : MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Susiina River section, died re.| | Thuisday night. Mrs. Kath- | 4 SR flir‘,"mom m‘ yo:;‘hm Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Jumeau, way points to F ) age. o P - ——e cently at Am!mmg . He had lfflefiflin_ker, Ihm}e 157. Work, business, marriage and PETERSBURG and KAKE been brought from Little Susitna $+— 0| e b | e fofetall, 302 Preli s C As G ARNER 0 to Anchorage May 1 on account]zy SRR SRR T 8 i " HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE ° » < of fllness. Kidney trouble caused] | RELIABLE TRANSFER treet. s Hopth. G. A. BALDWIN Phone 149 Res. 148 Pride goeth before o fuil, and ENGMEH and - the man who thinks he is the Pada Radio Sets and accassor. | | Contracting and General Car. COURTESY aad GOOD - | [iite of the party learns when he|| MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Safls erery Wednasday Yes, Columbia Phonographs and penter and Repair Work | sets home ho was just making &1 Ezcursion MACHINISTS records. Radlo Electric Co., Mar- | PRONE E » o SERVICE Our '532_-5 ass of bimsblf and mortifying his :‘.‘::‘-.I‘”"‘“o m‘m’ m“'l"f‘lml“ ml‘elmmz tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv.ig, Rt ] poor wife to death. rry Passengers and Freight. All freight to de on City AGENTS FOR e, e q Doek by 1 W ., lpskas tel, Phcae | Single O, Ag.:t.%am { il Brunswick Bowling Have YOU tried Alleys PACIFIC COAST NUT S/ S wonion Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers ! i N THEGASTINEAU = || sy i ebmon Ot oo i 0? GEO. ANDERSON OUR SERVICES g YOU BEGIN AND END AT THR GANG in your range - o s ey FWe cull and deiver BUTTERHORNS | i e $13.00 per ton on the dock A.M.,:':o ::.,t“no“. i BEST : Fall lme of chy and’ Sta ple : les Order from your transfer /5 - : We deliver myflma—?hme 20 or A, B, CHADVIN ' RELIABLE NEWS STAND ] it PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Just °""(‘§ “:1' b"'r'l:w Ph ofiwm\ We del Ice Cream, Candy, Tobacco : Phone 412 C. D. Ferguson, Agt. Next door to Reliable Transter

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