The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 23, 1928, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT 1SNT ILLION ARE: \WHO'S ADMIRAL RGGERS - SAILS FOR SITKA until in o'clock Admiral After remainin shortly after 4 afternoon, the port . ‘Capt. Frank Landstrom, sailed for | . the Triangle Route with the fol lowing passeng | . A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. G. W inchman -and 8. Sheldon for aines; Loui Cash, !lrs. George ¢ Mrs. 'R. E. Blake, 0. H. Sherman, J. ! B. Mitchell, J. H. Gibson, Bayne Beauchamp and two steerage for Bkagway. Clara Benson, Stella Benson, Steve Brojac, Mrs. J. Brojac, M. Sullivan, Johnny V Henry Johnson, Henry Johnson, Jr, H. Mose C. D ast and wife, George Barton, R Muchmore, C. Hasuner, George Peterson, Joseph Peterson, H. Kit- ka, H. L. Faulkner, Sam Baker, L. D. Henderson and one steer- age for Sitka. John H. Hunter for Killisnoo; L. M. Carrigan for the round trip and south to Wrangell; A. Van Mdvern and M. Wilson for the tound trip and south to Peters bukg. . @he 18 scheduled to return here ht '8 o'click Friday evening. | ——r—— DIVER'S BOAT HERE Ja- it The Ada M Capt. Sam cobken, diver, a ved In port 1 Qvnnlng from Capt. Jacobs= fox thhch at Security Bay. He will Huve here soon to begin diving| ‘ork for varions canneries at u:ah trap locations. H. main, arrived in port from Katch- Mhe COygan, Capt. C. Her- ikan at 5 o'clock Bhe is a United States Coast Guard boat, and came north to take on Hunt of the Unalga force, Wwho remained here because of in glrleq to - his hand, before the nalga sailed for the westward. ———— OIL . TANKER HERE this morning. The Standard Service, Capt Jordan, drrived on the Channel thig morning and is unloading oil at ‘the Standard Oil Company wharf on ‘the Thane road. Capt Jones, port captain of Seattle, is making the trip with the tanker, ; —————— JUDGE BRINGS PILING The Judge, Capt. Barney Smith, ‘arrived in port this morning with ften sections of piling from Sey motr Canal for the :dock. ——————— {. HALIBUT SCHOONER ! IN , The Electra, Capt. Andrew Ol }An. halibut schooner, touched at ‘Junean this morning enroute to Tee Harbor for fresh bait. — e, - ,ALAMEDA NORTHBOUND SEATTLE, May Alameda sailed for Alaska ports ‘at 9 o'clock might 'with 130 passengers fi“rd' the following for Juneau: ‘elham Storrs, A. Huffman, S. G tStevens, H. Nebro and James e ~Steamer utheastern h.fp —————— Dr. Anna Kearsley will move Teri office from the Nugget Shop to the Juneau Rooms on June 1st. ~—adv. IT WONDERFUL THAT PA\ SHOLULD HAVE BEEN <MA5HED\ UP 8Y A CHARMING [ | WAS A FooL 7 | FER LUCK ! fi Marine News B.! Government | if last | 19:45 —3| Steamer Movements || NORTHBOUND Princess Alice due Thursday | -~ evening | Alameda due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Queen scheduled to sail from tle 10 a. m. tomorrow. Seattle May 26 at 9 a. m. | Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle June 2 at 9 a. m. ! | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Admiral Evans scheduled %o | sail southbound about 6:30 a. m. tomorrow. | Admiral Rogers scheduled southbound 8 p. m. Friday Admiral Watson scheduled | 31, about southbound about M Aleutian southbound May 30. LOCAL SAILINGS | | Margnita scheduled to leave | for Sitka ana way ports at | | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | Virginia IV sails for Chichagot | and way ports at 6 o'aock | evary Wednesday nigkt. For | Chatham Straits route er | 10 o'clock every Saturday | | night. America First leaves every | Wednesday at 1 p. m. for j l Petersburg and Kake and | wayports, ALEUTIAN TAKES LUMBER FOR WEST leaving here for the weslward ~ yesterday evening at o'clock, the Aleutian, Capt Gus Nord, which arrived in port from the south early yesterday afternoon, loaded 10,000 box shooks for the Shepard Point Packing Company at Cordova and 500 ties for the Alaska Railroad. Passengers leaving were: R. J. Sommers, 0. Coffee and one steerage for Cordova; J. B. Bur- ford for Valdez; C. J. Al der and three steerage for Latouche; i Before T ASK vou, AsH woT5 A CQUPLA BUSTED LEGS, SEEIN' I GiTs THE PRICE OF A BRAN' NEW FIVE - PASSENGER CACKLEHAC OUTOF IT2 T T | destroyed Yukon scheduled to sail from | | BUT DARN THE LUCK/ NWISH YOUD A/BUSTED COUPLA ARMS TGO, AN’ WE @ULDA HAD A SEVEN-PASSENGER! T SIX THOIJSAND ARE SUFFERING MOSCOW, May two Caucasian. Jews {and 300 seriously injured fire swept the Jewish quarters Kittais, Georgia. Three hund and fifty-nine houses were tota leaving 6,000 damage lief is ir 23 homeless. T l\» that local rel J. J. Osborn, T. J. Stroebe, Gov. George A. Parks, O. Berardin, Mrs. Harriet Ingram, E. M. Pol- ley, Fred Hall, 'John R. Noyes and three steerage for Seward. On the steamer are two Fordj trucks for the Alaska Road Com- mission which will be put off at Valdez. They were purchased through H. I Lucas of the Ju- neau Motor Company. e —— GUILD MEETING The Trinity Guild will meet with Mrs. V. A. Paine at her home on Sixth Street on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. i T | Isakson & Sonick | General Contracting, Repair- | | ing and - Painting. | Contract or Day Work | | PHONE 5104 | o JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAEINO Front Btreet P 0. Box 218 for Mall Ordon [ I .‘ G. A. BALDWIN | Contracting and General Car- penter and Repair Work PHONE (452 Quick Phone 412 Have YOU tried PACIFIC COAST NUT COAL in your range? Peppy $13.00 per ton on the dock Order from your transfer or PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. C. D. Ferguson, Agt. Hot Twenty- were killed when persons is so great ufficient and | at red ally | 23, 11 and 7 centa. s ————e———IFOR SALE — 6 rcom furnished | At Prince Rupert, high 9.90 mul'}‘”u RENT —- Fuiaihed house |" "y 0o “1pouire Belmont Gro- 5 cents, low 930 and 5 cents.| Suitable for two, May ¥6 to| oo { Ninety-cight thousand pounds of Phone 2133. | . ! halibut were sold yesterday. ——————— |FOR SALE—One Liiartin trum 2 Jomfortable furn- Halibut is selling today at f | Dpet, mearly new. Reasonable. Wrangell for 9.and 5 cents. gl:l:: Pupsiment Auply Naprek Inquire Brunswick Rooms. — - FOR. SALE—One 3 room house; TIDES TOMORROW Piane, Victor Uriuopnonlc Phomo-! one 7 room house: well furn- Low tide...10:41 a. m... 9.6 feetl graph, sewing machines. Rent|. jshed on lot 100x150 ft. Gar-| High tide .. 3:58 a. m...15.7 feet| or gale, Anderson Music Shoppe. | age, Inquire California Gro-| Low. tide...11:00 p. m 0 feet b High tide... 5:19 p m feet|FOR RENT — suly furnished ¥ = e, apartments, single. or double.ifOR SALl—uUne galvanized iron AIEENTION Newly painted. Baths and hot| pake oven; . bakes about 70 It you neea 4 good carpenter| yater furnished. Furnished| joaves at once. Inquire of Har-| ohone 498, Iacdy Andy's ShoD.| cahins $5.00 per month. APPIY| 1y Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv.| geaview Apts. il e LR B | URNISHED and untursuned| MISCELLANEOUS . AR A s SN RER Apts. and houses. 132 6th 8t PALMIST Uome snd nave your CLIFF Apts., 1, 2 and 8 room fortune told from your hand. furnished Apts. Phone 209. ‘Work, business, marriage and * the future foretold. 592 Fromt WANTED Street. I - HELP WANTED—Registered As- sistant pharmacist. Apply Hel- FORGET‘ME'NOT o lan's Pharmaey. TEA ROOMS JUST ARRIVED WANTEDBoardors _and room- | | Special attention given to | §ay 45 40 i ) luacheons, dinners and ban- | [ faE e ers, in private family. Phone 95 cents i)er package 1003 quets. Chicken dinnmer every { : ¥ Thursday night. Mrs. Kath- | P - e Adverumiay surways pays. Use| | erine Hooker, Phone 157. | 2 I'JCkages’ 45 cents the columns of The Bmpire Ik 23 e X 5 L], Saarick BURFORD’S CORNER Jeweler and Optician ! SANITARY PIG’'N WHISTLE CANDY .. Watches GROCERY None Better—Box or Bulk .m‘:::‘;‘: » VP e @ D D | —— e —————— e T s 01d papers for sate at Tne E£mpire. The Store That Pleases ||&%—— — " ‘ PHONES 83--85 | Franklin Street, between [ g <o e £ Front and Second Streets S e ————-0 r_xon 359 COURTESY aad GOOD llBVICI Our - Motto TeSs FER THAT You D DONT) &' A RIDE N THE "FINE, FUNNY PACE’ | the entire community is suffer- ing from lack of food. | ———————— MORE SALMON HERE R 1t Twr]ve'll;\ulummll four hundred THE EMPIRE FOR SALE FERRY TIME CARD {ing salmon were re- o] ceivod at the Juneau Cold Stora 18 THE MEDIUM CALBQRRIICE Rty 0, RN ki 1 e acres on highway, rich “"“\ Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Company today by Sam Morris, Through which the general good for Almonds, wine grapes, | buyer for the New igland inter-| | public can always have fits prunes and raising chickens | ot £o8dR ests. The Carlisle, Capt. James| | wants supplied. Tk kAT el fully, Pflc““ .7:153."‘ Johuny, broguht in 7,000 pounds| Closing time for classified $1540, terms $ per month. | 9:15 a'mf of this amount from Hoonah,| | advertisements: 2 P. M. His v ANBIE TRt Gastinsnn b 1“:30)mr §11:15p.m while the remainder came from| | Closing time for display ad-l| . 10 | ;:001 moo 19 midnight the Tee Harbor dis on the| | vertisements: 11 A. M. A | ;15:‘"'1 el T-443, Capt. Waina Ten cents per line liret In- wm g\ 2 Hi Power ';.Oi)n.m. oy —— sertion. a i " B N ge Rifle in excellent condi eaves Dougla: !or Junean VIRGINIA IV SAILS Five contts for.eonuineoss aub-| | tiom Good deer and biack tear| T g doe ey P , sequent insertion. gun. $25.00. Inquire Geo. :30a.m. ! 5p-m The Virginia 1V, Capt. Matt Count five average words to Getchell. ‘30am.+ 5p.m. Nordness, is scheduled to sail| |the line. . e “ et i ZJEDImIT §1 op'm from Juneau at 6 o'clock this eve-| | Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR SALE— Household furviture, ‘16p.m. 12:15a.m. ning for Chichagof and wayport __ & dishes and sewing machire. 303 $h:06. She is taking 6,000 box shooks t “Gold, - Phone: 262 ! for the Sunny Point Packing Com- i .54 pany plant at Funter Bay, the FUR RENT |FOR SALE—Range ‘and neater | s RIhERE soceptod: shipment being made by the Ju.|pom—hy +Steeping | In g00d condition. Inquire 115 | turdays only. neau Lumber Mills. Room: B ivatesiNOMes Sl in i Tayonr BIXUK-BE: Bhoua; 800, §—Effective April 1st. FISH PRICES veasonlable. Phone 903. FOR SALE — Hamilton Piano, o ’? ~| bungalow type. Cash or terms. | {FOR RENT-—Party turnished 7, A s (el There were no halibut.sales a*| room house in. Douglas, See| gf‘tleflrl:lflnl‘?‘;h;i:fi X iphon S Juneau Ferry & Naviga Ketchikan yesterday. Salmon was| 1. Bach, Smith -Apt Wi ol s L. W \ tion Compamy PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder EERL JREAD | Giovanetti’s ’ GROCERY Tue Juneau Lauvnory | !f Ser Tr: Co. s mi"%‘%n 1 lnd ! Office Phone 389 | Residence Phone 3501 Polnt, rl.-cllellxo!. —= Alleys lor men and women Bund——lflllerl Taxi ' Brunswick Bowling } Phone: 218 GEO. ANDERSON Phonograph !‘le}u‘:‘:l.:. We call and deliver PHONE 143 _Aydfiml Music thppn A. B. CHAUVIN RELIABLE NEWS STAND Just opened for business Ice Cream, Candy, Tobacco Next door to Reliable Transfer — and o’clock . Wedn Bakery BUTTERHORNS ARE BEST ;-r.uxor:vmr lhn yw trhd them? Phona 577 it We del xver j THEGASTINM?J mn.mmumnuu AND ASSENG! MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST " Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Jmfi, way pointl to PETERSBURG and KAKE BAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE 13 Falcon A Preight. : AllMQWholOlw BON. Full lme of Enlcy and Staple G:ocenes We deliver anytime—Phone. 29 BELMHNT GROCERY -——--I-fl—- - Phcae ! FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave attie 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 Boat— ALEUTIAN ... ALAMEDA YUKON .. ALASKA ALAMEDA ALEUTIAN YUKON . ALAMEDA ALASKA ALEUTIAN ALAMEDA *YUKON *ALASKA *ALAMEDA . *ALEUTIAN *—Summer Excursion trips. W. E. NOWELL, Agent Lv.Juneau Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbound EVANS . 9 May 12 May 24 WATSON May 16 May 19 May 31 ROGERS . May 17 May 21 May 25 JEEN .. May 24 May 28 June 1 May 30 June 2 June 14 llU(. {s May 31 June 4 June 8 ’lhmugh tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- ports also-to New York via Panama Canal. ations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AM- ERICAN 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 32; July 3. Tickets to and from all Fastern points of Unized Btates and Canada — Varfous Routes — Libera! Stopovers, W. L. COATES, Agent. CANADIAN PACIFIC RArLwAY \ THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year cperates regular passenge and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairpanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Falrbank time- tables and other iaformation lnquh‘c of any s ship or railroad agent, or write _ Dept. of the Interior THE.-ALASKA RAILROAD (lt. lnlhlfly hrk Route) P Anchorage -t= =i Alaska COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 25 on 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 Information, way ports. A. F. McKinnon, Beliahle Transfer Co., Phone 149. GET YOUR BOAT PAINT ST JUNEAU PAINT STORE —— N ' CHAS. G. WARNER co. ENGINEERS and AGENTS F6R Atlas Impenal Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Outboad Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY

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