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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MAY 18, I‘)ZB ke re(y e 5 S ME SHOLLD WORRY I THE CACKLEHACK ) peR MIND,) [FOR A NEW ONE WHEN ANT You?) [LEoT A PUFFCKLY. TO BUY A NEW/ CACK|EHACK, NEW ALASKA LINE PLANNED Post-| InIAll Seattle will have a new ship passenger line to Alask: within the next sixty days, under plans divulged Saturday night by a company of Seattle and Coast business men. Capt. O. A. Johanson, Alaska skipper, reported, after 8ix months of investigating condi- tions and prospects, d the hack- ers have decided to go ahead. They have an eye on three ships for purchase, and if ships are not purchased here, will send Captain Johanson to the Atlantic side to buy three there, he said. Organization of the company has almost been completed, Cap tain Johanson declared, and in eorporation is imminent “You people out here,” he said, “do not realize the tremendous growth of igencer) steam (Seattle veteran © 1928, by Newspaper MARINE NEWS 1" Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Watson due Saturday | night | Admiral Rogers due Monday. | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Alcutian scheduled to sail | from Seattle May 19 at 9 | a. m. | Princess Alice is scheduled to | sail from Vancouver, May | | 21 at 9 p. m. | | Alameda is scheduled to sail from Seattle May 22 at 9 | | p m Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle May 26 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Admiral Evans scheduled sail southbound about May | | 24 Alaska southbound 23. to | about May | LOCAL SAILINGS ‘] | Margnita scheduled to leave | i for Sitka ana way ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | ¥'rginia IV sails for Chicbagot | and way ports at 6 c'elack | every Wednesday night. For | your own country and of Alaska Summer tourist travel to the North s growing rapidly, and we are going into the business with the belief that the field is ripe "nl Chatham Straits route er | 10 o'clock every Saturday | night. ' America First leaves every | Wednesday at 1 p. m. for ) Petersburg and Kake and | wayports. e ———— AT THE HOTELS Ganmean J. Grovoeus; Hans Floe, Hawk Inlet; B. Newton, Alaskan John Groth, Funter; verock, city. Capt. Johanson passed through Juneau on the Admiral E s last Sunday, bound for the westward SRV SR STORM REPORTED ON GULF ALASKA SEWARD, Alaska, May 18 Pounding seas made the Gulf of Alaska virtually impossible (o navigate, Capt. Derger of the motorship Discoverer sald when he arrived here yesterday. “It| was the worst 1 ever saw in the Gult,” he said. Robert Frothingham, of York, globe trotter, author lecturer, left Wednesday small vessel for Kodiak after brown bear and was forced to put back to Seward. He said: . “I've roamed the seven seag but this is the first time I was over ' compelled to turn back on ac-|gy count of the elements. The| ‘waves were running 40 feet high out there.” Jack Gra- Zynda ]ulnwnn, Haines. oo MRS. SWEENEY RETURNING Mrs. E. €. sweeney, who left here this month for a short trip| to Seattle, left that city yester- day forenoon on the Admiral Rogers enroute to Juneau. N | 4 Sherman, eity; B. H. New and in i 01d papors tor sate at The Empire. Alaska Scenic Views T Fred X, Ordway | De Vry Motion Picture Equipment Eastman Cameras, Films, Amateur Finishing Opposite Thomas Hardware —————— BOXER LEAVES SEWARD SEWARD, Alaska, May 18—The Rurean of Education’s hoat Boxer , Brrived’ yesterday and shortly af- ter left for St. Lawrence Island {earrying teachers and supplies. — e — 5 TIDES TOMORROW Low tide... 6:40 a. m...-4.5 , High tide.... 10.5 Low tide. 0.5 High tide....12:59 p. m...17.0 — SEATTLE HALIBUT PRICES SEATTLE, May 18—Eight ves sels brought 80,700 pounds of! balibut to port and sold for, 93 to 12 and 6 to 8 cents. Sable fish sold for 5 cents and mixed cod for 2 and 3 cen el oo afHl FOR QUICK SLRVICE & CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM |3 : Contractor or by the hour. G. A BALDWIN Contracting and General Car- Such as carpenter, masonry, shingling, s - 3 hingling, plumbing, kalsomin penter and Regalr Work PHONE 5452 | | | | { [ =] JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAEINO Front Btreet £. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders — et} o FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOMS | Special attention given tc luacheons, dinners and ban- quets. Chicken dinner every | Thursday night. Mrs. Kath- erine Hooker, Phone 157. feet feet feet feet ing or painting, in fact anything in mew or repair work. | adv. PHONE 137 H— 5 Have YOU tried PACIFIC COAST NUT COAL in your range? SURE/ D B-E A FINE SAP TO GO IN DEBT Feature Service Inc. Great Britgin roghta foserved | HERE. ¢ Ths 15 THE SHADY IS'DE OF THE [éT_\?EET’ Y DONT BE 5”_1:/ LSIE! DI‘DNT \\‘ \\\ ‘::} EHEuMATlSM? r wo BOATS BRING IN HALIBUT TODAY Sixteen thousand, three hun-| dred pounds of halibut were sold here this morning. The New England Fish Company purchased the catch of the Dagny, Capt! Olat Winters, which totalled 8,000 pounds, and paid 8% and 4%4. The Thelma, Capt. Bernt stead, 8,300 pounds, sold to Alaska Fish Brokerage buyer, ton Engstrom, for 8.60 and 4. ————t————— DRIVA BRINGS LOGS The Driva, Capt. Fred Boynton, arrived in port at 4 o'clock yes- terday afternoon with a boom of spruce and hemlock logs from Warm Chuck .- —— TENDER TAKES LUMBER Al- the El-! The Seakist, Capt. D. Drotning, P. BE. Harris Packing Company tender, arrived in port this morn- ing from Hawk Inlet and today loaded a few thousand feet of lumber at the Junes Lumber Mill wharf. Hans Floe, superin- tendent of the Hawk Inlet plant, is making the trip with the boat.} - JURORS EXCUSED jurors E. J. Peterson, Lela M. Jenkins, E. F. Cashel| and Mrs. W. E. Nowell were ex- cused yesterday from further duty, by Judge G. J. Lomen for cause. Mrs. Jenking, Mr. Peter- son and Mr. Cashel served on the William Do e. - eee NOTICE hereby given that Geo. W. Pearce, doing business as Marine ric Supply Company has made an assignment to the un- dersigned for the benefit of his creditors and all accounts re- o able are payable to the un- dersigned at 206 Seward Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska, and all creditors are requested to present their claims to the undersigned. —adv. J. H. HART. Petit L. ). Smarick Jeweler and Optician fi Dinmonds & RICH’S Silverware DELICIOUS FOR LUNCHES Y% 1b. can 1 Ib. can SANITARY GROCERY The Shh That Pleases mns 83--85 S 3 "::.:—:. Rzunm TRANSFER Fioad O™ s, 148 COURTEBY aad G0OD BERVICE Our Motto Brunswick Bowling Alleys for meniand women Stand—Miller's Taxi | 4Ph 218 GEO. ANDERSON 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. Pidne Tuner PMI‘!M Repairing ‘We call and deliver PHONE 143 ' Anderson Music Shoppe e A. B. CHAUVIN RELIABLE NEWS STAND Just ope: for busine: Ice crelm.u’:‘h dy, Tol FOUND-—Girl's felt hat. | — THE EMPIRE 18 THE MEDIUM Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. | Closing time for display sd-| | vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line [irst In- sertion. Five cents for conunuous sub- sequent insertion. Count .five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. S O ARSI 5 R 4 S FOR RENT FOR RENT — Pleasant sleeping | room. 315 Gold St. FOR RENT Fu suitable for two. May 15 to Nov. 1. Phone 2133, FOR RENT — Comfortable furn- | ished apartment. Apply Nusgut» Shop. Piane, Victor urtsopnonic Phono- | graph, seéwing machines. Rent| or rale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT — ruily turnished apartments, single or double.| Newly painted. Baths and Hhot; water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per menth. Apply| Seaview Apts. FURNISHED and unfurnished Apts. and houses. 132 6th St. CLIFF Apts., I, furnished Apts. WANTED WANTED — Girl's second h:md! bicycle, Phone 684. LOST AND FOUN 2 and 38 room Phone 209. "I"OR SALE—-'Range and henter iFOR SALE — 6 rcom furnished FOR SALE—5-room cottage, furn- ished. A bargain. See Mike Pusich, Douglas, —_— CALIFORNIA small farm;$150.00 per acre, near Atascadero and Paso Robles. Phone Mr. Annis, Gastineau Hotel. FOR SALE-—Cocker spaniel pups, two months old. Just right for fall hunting. Price $10.00. Phone 1204. FOR SALE Desirable close In income property on corner lot. 3 apartments of 3 and 4 rooms, More could be built if desired. Price reasonable. Phone for ap- pointment 16 in good condition. Inquire 115 West Sixth St. Phone 330. FOR SALE heater, with f15-foot cord and plug. Phone 5701. FOR SALE — Hamilton Piano, bungalow type. Cash or terms. ! Reasonable. Call at Room 206! Seward Building. FOR SALE—}Nash car, good con-' dition, $275. Phone 292, J. M. Saloum. FO wAIA i—Five pa nger Buick 1924 model and Spitdort Radio set complete. Liberal terms. Phone 409 between hours of 9 and 5. house. cery. Inquire Belmont Gro- FOR SALE—S8-room lhouse at 313 Diston Ave. Also furniture. Call after 4 p. m. or by ap- pointment. Phone 406. Empire. MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST— r ome and have your fortune told fsom your hand. ‘Work, business, marriage rgd the future foretold. 302 Fraht Btreet. BURFORD’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk Tae Juneau Launpry l‘rllklh BM betwesn Front and Second Streets ‘Setvice Transfer Co. ' 'SAW MILL WO00D Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 3501 Bakery BUTTERHORNS ARE BEST Have you tried them? {FOR SALE—1 scow 12 feet beam {FOR SALE—One 40 feet long with house 35 feet, in good condition. Inquire Post Office Box No. 292, Sitka, Alaska. iLlartin trum- pet, nearly new. Reasonable. Inquire Brunswick Rooms. FOR SALE—One 3 roocm 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 once. Inquire of Har- 1y Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. §11:15p.m. 2 midnight $1:00a.m. 12:30p.m.{ 2:00p.m. 3:15p.m.t *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglu !or Jnnesu pm t‘T 45[) m. 9:55p.m. §11:30p.m. 12:15a.m. $1:05a.m s ’mn m 9:30a.m.t 12:45p.m.7 2:16p.m. 3:30p.m.t 5:05p.m. *—Thane. t—Freight will be accepted. }—S8aturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company 3-burner electric | _ PHONE 3-35 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY Peer“ Baker 187 Froat ¢ one 222 e MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST " Full ling of Fancy and Staple Groceries i sWe deliver. any{ime-—Phone 29 .; Bmmvr cmm FINEST STEAMERS Boat— ALEUTIAN . ALAMEDA YUKON . ALASKA . ALAMEDA ALEUTIAN YUKON ALAME ALASKA . ALEUTIAN ALAMEDA *YUKON . *ALASKA . *ALAMEDA *ALEUTIAN | | | | WATSON . ROGERS QUEE! EVAN ROGE LLARG E‘ SAILING SCHEDULE. Dué 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 17 June 13 June 11 June 21 Teave Scattie *—Summer Excursion trips. W. E. NOWELL, Agent Lv:Juncau Ly.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbound May May 12 May 24 May 19 May 31 May 21 May 25 May 28 June 1 June 2 June 14 Junz 4 June - 8 Through ll(kctn sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also Reservations WORLD tours and to New York via Panama Canal. - information on ROUND THE in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT yia AM- FRICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4. GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, Douglas Alaska, PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE THE ADMIRAL LINE FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOOVER, SEATTLY LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS ALICE—May 15, 26; June 3, 15, 26 PRINCESS LOUISE—June 8, 19, 29. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 22; July 8. Tickets to ana from: a1l Fastern points of United Btates and Canada — Various Rouies — Libera Stapovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. CAWADIAN PACIFIC THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout tne year cperates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interfor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches, During the wiuter months there are two passenger trains ‘each way, weekly, between Seward and Falrban For. time~ tables and otker laformstion inquire of any nlmhlp or ralircad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. lnxnley M Imm) Anchorage -t COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 25 ‘on summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Ténakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, Kake, Petersburg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters and way ports. Information, B A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. GET YOUR BOAT PAINT —at— JUNEAU PAINT STORE CHAS. G. WARNERCO ENGINEERS and AGENTS FOR Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Oucbowd Muon ‘ COMPLETE LINE OF SH]P CHANDLERY LY ALASKA MEAT cq. cul