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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928, By CLIFF STERRETT G R G . - | LARGEST ABSOLUTELY ma') | ([2aw, WERE BEN' SYgfi’:MATICALLY'K ) - st | THEY \WERE Ny | (ROBBED! ROLLY'S LOST ANCTHER § My BUREAL FAIR OF SILKk STOCKINGS, AN’ L 5~ DRAWER, NOT \/ ANT GOT A HANDKERCHIEF T B h;*‘v;“rf? LEFT O MY NAME. T 0! ) YeAH ;HE)\ Y'SUSPECT?) ) X SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southbound fl Al i g Yukon .........May 26 May 29 Junme 7 N2 ( | : ' ,mmt AL ] Alaska ... b June 5 June 14 il PR Alameda . . June 9 Juneil " |FI = . Aleutian June 12 June 21 I | ,”1 ([ . Northwestern . June 16 June 18 S ‘” N ] ; Yukon ... 6 June 19 June 28 - E i Alameda s June-19 June 23 June 25 B g - I Alaska ~.June 23 June 26 July T = Northwestern ..._June 26 Jume 30 July . Aleutizn ....._._June 30 July 3 July s B i i O I A Alameda ... w.duly '3 July 7 July Yukon ceduly 7 July 10 July it APt b i - 7 T é Northwestern ...._.July 10 July 14 July e Alaska ................July 14 July 17 July ALAMEDA lN PORT i AX":\mnldn PRSI J‘llll;" 17 J‘I.l];' 21 J‘lllli' FROM SOUTH TODAY All the above sailings are Excursion Trips. LJ . a Marine News | .msss g er e » .2 NOwELL, Ager terland, arrived in port from the| ! south at 9 o'clock this morning; A . 4 S o il with three days’ mail and the fol-| S Movements | | by, Elsie Herman, Mrs. W. J.{ teamer Move | FOR THIS PORT son, Betty Sisson, Loren Sis-| NORTHBOUND i | son, Harold Sisson, Wm. W. Hud- Admiral Watson due ¢ ABOARD ALEUTIAN‘.\HII_ L. B. Skoog, Bixa Kirk o'clock tonight - Mrs. J. W. Woods and sever Aleutian due Tuesday. SEATTLE, June 9 Steamer | gteerage from Seattle. Dorothy Alexander duc Tu utian sailed o'clock this| M. Krupp, Arthur W day | |[morning for Alaska ports with|w, 1. Sheldon, Sam Baker SCHEDULED SAILINGS | 7, the fol-| Jack Chamberlin fiom Peiers- L passengers aboard, | Princess Alice scheduled (0 [ |),wing for Juneau: W. R. Gar-|hurg: M. P. Kosse, Mrs. William sail from Vancouver June 9 | | ior Miss P. Femmer, Mrs. Har-| Robertson, Billy Robertson, Frank at 9 p. m. land, S. Lawrence and wife, Wil-} Kline, Mrs. M. Harvey and V. D.| | Northwestern scheduled 10 | ljjam’ Kilbourne, Miss Johnsom,! jarrison from Ketchikan: Mrs THE EMPIRE FOR SALE l FERRY TIME CARD :“:_’ gram Seattle June 12 at | | pypriofa Kane, Harold Welston|f Morrison, Joe Lefon, Theo Le- 18 THE MEDIUM L e Loiies uchadul and wife, Miss Lins and three|fon, K. Verass and K. Kassiag cns and three steerage | from Wrangel 1 |FOR SALE—Universal washing i X i Tosd A gLv{mnea\:i achi P 5 | % Lv.Seattle A au Southbo B ety i A Crisweil Tours party of 32 js| | Duble can always have Mtal |5ir T il n Wooden tank, 6x7x| Thane b ROGERS " "May 31 June 4 June 8 Kb . TIDES TOMORROW wboard the steamer, and is under 0 ks " 14 ft. Well bolted and braced. | o7 pa.m. 6:16p.m. WATSON June 6 June 9 June 21 fimival “Rogers scheduled tp |} . 5103 . ey J iswell| | Closing time for classitied (| g, urie ! 15a.m. $7:30p.m. QUEEN June 7 Junell June 15 sail from Seattle June 14 |High tide.... 5:02 a. m...13.4" fect] the dirvection of J. L. Criswell| | jqvertisements: 2 P. M. JoalrTRer S | et 9:40p.m, D69, " ATARafnG - Rine 9. Fine 13- JEkais at 10 a. m, Low tide 11:50 a. m. ’»“Wi'r““ bunch will 80 inside to At- Closing time for display sd-|{FOR SALE—Central Rooms, 18| 12:30pm+t §11:15p.m. ROGERS Tune 14 June 18 June 22 | Yukon scheduled to sail from || High tde.... 6:30 p. m. 134 fect|lin, and then continue down thel | yyrtiagments: 11 A. M. | fully furnished rooms. Across 2:00pm. 1% midnight Hhshah . ticketa S5ld srom Jifesst” to, OREtaes Seattle June 16 at 9 a. m. TIDES MONDAY Yukon River to Seward and cut Ten cents per line [iret in- from Alaska Steam Laundry. 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Princess Charlotte scheduled || LOw tide.... 0:31 a. ... 4.9 feet|over the Alaska murmul.i T:lerc Srtion. Hidiire’ Cantes) -Bitie: Pt 1 Reservations “and Intormation on golym,st-,-::"n Jancouver June | High tide... 6:16 a. m...12.8 feetlare also eighteen rount trip tour- i - WORLD ‘tours in connection with Dollar ‘Steam- B e (8 0 - 58 teblInnts board’ the: AIATAA somire onts tor continuows 80| | OR SALE—2 five-room houses: | Leaves Douglas for Tunean ship Line also to the ORIENT via AM - " gh tide...... 7: seng saving on ) . lern conveniences; concrete | ipha.m. +2 Siele ERICAN MAIL LINE. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | ' tigh tide 7:20 p. m...14.0 feet sengers leaving on the Caytt Hive svarde mosgiitn mod _con ces; Tote| g $7:45p.m. e, MR e e Alameda due southbound || ——————— steamer when she sailed for the| |, SO foundations; ~ choice ~location; i gy i upH MO ARg st Boos early Monday morning. i FISH PRICES north at 3 o'clock this atternoon| | R RS 0l o level lots. J. T. Welch, Phone iispmt §11:90pm, fo Douglas Alaska. Admiral Evans south about || SEATTL®E, Jjune 9 Eight ves-|included: Major and Mrs. Thorn- 4 1501 3 15p.m, 1ii1man. PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE June 14 [|sein brought 140 «I,,m..vu: “u[ ton II{;»L’,I,)-"I |»«,\.};.i|;| ; \X];(I:::‘I’Illnl: e by ol Stbmit avikbem Tih ADMIRATL. 1ER lue southhc 1 about halibut to port yesterday and he | Pau oyle, Neil | ) " < il = 5:05p.m. -~ AI;::: ;T elling [nriA e was 11 and 7 cents.|L. M. Carrigan, B. G. Marnherm- . FOR KENT | :“'Yn_ 1“‘; ‘;““"'] I"”“i; rf“:‘ly g ,;\)‘01;“:3“‘ S AL J IR 5 Aithe 7 ko \dstein; RS A [ urnished. See John R. Frem- —Thane. u.r.nkfcfé..ififfl"fif leuve | e i i .‘l:,'(, ,\“-:f dw,',’i'.’,,“,-:r ,,ui,,‘.:,' ,,;_‘ ,':' FOR RENT OR LEASE--Smiall| ming or write Box 123¢, City.| f—Freight will be accepted. H & St. See Saturdays only. for 3itka and way ports at | | KETCHIKAN, June 9—There|Pond, Franklin P, Ulrich, H. D. R‘;L"“’l & r"fl}’::‘ ;fi::hTezlih“:: FOR HALD OR ARNT = masl :_Emc““ Aprit 1ot 8§ o'clock Wednesday night. | | wore no sales of halibut here yes-| McNeil, Ethel A. Poland and W. ert No s Wet 8t. = house on 10th Street. The Virginia IV sails for Chicbagot | N Salmon sold for 22, 10| P. Finley for Skagwa FOR RENT | » X LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND Wednesd: igkt. For —_— s . 2 e rrv & a- —— Chatham Stralts route l-r! priver rupert, B. ¢, June| ADMIRAL RGGERS HOUSE FOR RENT — 6 rooms|pop SALE — 6 room furnished Juneau Ferry & Navig ICTUILN PRINCESS ALICE—May 15, 26; June 3, 15, 26 and bath, tly furnished. 10 co'clock every Saturday | |9 Piftyceven thonsand pounds e DR JTREREY she R nat R ire the Nug.| house. Inquire Bclmont Gro- . " PRINCESS LOUISE—June 8, 19, 29. " “ight. {5 “Halbut wore sold hére yester SOUTH YESTERDAY| Phone 266 or inuire the Nug-| oy tion Company vari SRS il e g Ay America First leaves every | |day. American halibut sold for sl . o g i FOR RENT — Two large front |FOR SALE—One 3 room house; Tickets to and from all Eastern points of Unites :J:l::e;d;‘y E;dl l?;nk:a“' ::;i ol f’l il agpatte s Canadian for| o mer Admiral Rogers, Capt.|" rooms suitable for office or| one 7 room house; well furn- < Btates and Caaada — Various Routes — Liberal i P s (oA 2f . |A. W. Nickerson, left here for the| sample room. Over Wunder| ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar- |~ * TRIERET Atopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. | —— — 5| NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE |south at 6 o'clock yesterday eve-! Shop, Seward Street. age. Inquire California Gro- PHONE 3-8-5 i No. 2788-A ning, scheduled sailing tme, with| el cery. 0 A 5. 7 A PO R IS NP Hitee, red Special Sale and Special I he Distri b e js-[fish fro mthe New Enmgland Fish| =0 0 ot R e n | wxggul';fi%gsorfi?)u i O T Dt (0r the Ll L Thuyer, e folow | IDADORLS i alecping i A ¥ COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ber One, at Juneau. In Ad-|'"® / — | on Schillings Best MOTORSHIP MARGNITA A o Swindle, Katherine AN o miralty. HOmer I wina, MFOR RENT — Furnished apt. | =" % 2 Steamer Yukon, Capt. Charles|M. B. DAHL, owner of the Diesel | Swindle, Cosmo Swindle, Marga-[" gy o 50 ot Bty O IBX P ERTE N CED bookiseeper, | " : [ utenogys sales lady de- and Bakin, ? : v Glasscock, arrived in port from at “MONROE,” Libelant, vs.|ret Swindle, Kath Mock. A M| 414 ang Son. Phone 409. A.lfn‘n.,mn:mf th:: hd‘) 1<llt_‘ Coffee B leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, slartlnEIAN“ 251:“ the westward at 11:30 o'clock ' screw or sel called| McLane and Stanley (.runnn(‘»:i > o il sires em{un,\mcn- hone 317. Powder summer schedule direct‘ to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenokee, yesterday evening, dccked at the ¢ DSTONE,” her tackle, | for Seattle ‘Mr. and M V. Na-|poR RENT - Business location Box 1165. 3 ) Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, Juncau Cold Storage whart, and | apparel, engines, furniture,| clon, Mra. B Mulley, S Guyot, L| " on gront Street, Phone 379. |5 ANTED — Boye seoond mand Glovanettl ] Kake, Petersburg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters and brought the following passengers| equipment, ete., Libelee, THE;D. Ryus and N. G. Nelson for i A5 way ports, Information, s cife,| FOR R 3 p bicycle. Phone 684. to Juneau: QUEEN INSURANCE COMPA- | Ketchikan; Joseph Noah and wife,([FOR RENT — 8 room house on GROCERY : 2 Major and Mrs. Thornton.Rog-| NY, and THE GLOBE & RUT-|Frances Bersch, Maxine sch,| Distin Ave. Call 67 after 6|\WANTED—Experienced waltfoan il R st A, F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. ers, J. B. Burford, Dr. and Mrs GERS FIRE INSURANCE COM-|{Mr. and Mrs, B. B. fl!“]“”: " wants job. Call Orpheum - 8. K. Jorgensen, George Ba PANY, Intervening Libelants. | Tritt, M Wiison: and Stanley | s el ok ) Milt Bothwell, M. Baker, ! PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY !Harris for Wrangell; A. Van 1‘““"““11\1‘“.‘\-”1';\“ F?.,“m,:nl{ N\;rc-' 7 Evan Jones, Martha B. Jones,|GIVEN That by virtue of a writ[ern, D. Cooper and A. B. Towne, ’."‘f'_‘““’"A“": P hone 304, ¢ |WANTED—Woraan for general L. J. SmArick JUST ARRIVED Vivian Jon Rica Niemi, Don-|of venditioni exponas, dated June!Jr., for Petershurg. B A Rt 24 housework. Inquire Empire. | gowerer ang ald Niemi, Donald McDonald, Mr.|Gth, 1928, issued out of the Unit- Benisrs . e PR FOR RENT — Comfortable furn- RING in subjects from First ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF WALLPAPER and Mrs. E. O. Driver, James{ed States District Court for the|Old naners tor saica: The Empire TUTO! i in )] | Optician ished apartment. Apply Nugget o Eight Grade. Normal Grad-! . Watches Full Line of Bass-Hueter Paints | ‘ y. A s —Three room house-| Stolp> house. Inquire Mrs. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOOVER, SEATTLR * and way ports at 6 c'aock | |and 6 ceris. e — keeping aparticent. Phone 602.1 on 12th Street after X | I Conners, Mrs. D. Roberts, Mary|District of Alaska, Division Num-|— Shop. uate. Mrs, Magill, Box 574. Brown, Ruth Albany, Matthew|ber One, at Juneau, on a decree ——ee [ N8T6. T8 AT, Tox ML ,fil,".mr::f.’ JUNEAU PAINT STORE Wilson, Mrs. Frances Brown, Jack|and order of sale made and pro- - | Piane, Victor urtuopnonic Phomo- |HRLP WANTE>—Registered As- Brown and Pete Jelich nounced in said court on May 23 W graph, sewing machines. Rent| gigtant pharmaciet. Apply Hel- Before sailing the steamer load-|1928, ordering the above men-| (4 , \ or sale. Anderson Mnsic Shoppe. lan’s Pharmacy. €d 79 boxes of fresh and 13 boxes|tioned and described gas w L — A¥ i —_— ’ r of frozen halibut and salmon, be-|or vessel called the GLADSTONE, P |FOR BENg == Miily furnished ing shipped to the San Juan|her tackle, apparel, engines, fur- = W aNpar]lment;,t:nsl;OmM d;m\,ll.i hilSCELLANEOUS CHAS G WARNER CO Fishing and Packing Company.|niture, equipment, ete. to be sold S ? °‘t".y ["‘ ““;'d ;u'l_ '"’ h:“ - o 3 % 8ix tlerces of mild cure were also|at public vendue to the highest water Jurnished, h“ A‘ ALMIST—Come and have your taken aboard, two for the San|and best bidder for cash, cabins §6.00 per month. Apply| ™ fortune told from your hand. Juan, two for A. Bunzen and two| I will accordingly offer and ex- JUST ARRIVED Seaview Apta. Work, business, marriage and ENGINEERS and for Eniar Beyers. The steamer|pose the said gas screw or vessel : . FURNIFHED and unturnished| the future foretold, 303 Front| g . loaded Apex-Bl Nido concentrates|called the GLADSTONE, her Apts. and houses. 132 6th St.|,, Street. MACHINISTS at the city dock and concentrates!tackle, apparel, engines, furni- 25 cents per package o —“————‘1‘ i and junk at the Alaska Juneau|ture, equipment, etc. for sale at LOST AND FOUND I N sakson & Sonick wharf. public vendue to the highest and|| 9 puckages, 45 cents iy B {REWARD for information or re- General Contracting, Repair- She sailed at 6 o'clock this|best bidder for cash on June | | turn of medium sized Shepherd| | ing and Painting. | | | | | AGENTS FOR following passengers. Mr. andlo’clock in the forenoon at the Mrs. O. M. Olson, and two chil-[front door of the United States | markings; answers to name] PHONE 5104 dren, Mrs. H. M. Peterson, Miss|Court House at Juneau, Alaska, OSea T B, Goddard GEIM -l CER T Palmer Brothers Margaret Peterson, Lloyd Peter-]l Dated at Juncau, Alaska, June | Talmadge, P. 0. Box 345. #on, Mrs, M. Eid, Roy H. Olsen,|6th, 1928. SANITARY ! Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Robertson and ALBERT WHITE, TOST — Between Eagle River P ‘ Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors two children, 1. W. Halmon, Min- United States Marshal, First GRQCERY Landing andi terminus of Bagle m COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, morninz for the south with thy|16th, 1928, at the hour of 10 dog; tail-less;black with brown | Contract or Day Work nie Saloum, Mrs. J. M. Saloum, Division, District of Alaska. River road — light tan, wool i ; Elinore Saloum, Miss Louise W. By PHIL 0. HERRIMA} The Store That Pleases top-coat. Finder please return PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Bakery Cates, John H. Dunn, Barnev Oftice Deputy. to. Kimpire. None Better—Box or Bulk —_—— Wells, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wyley! H. L. Faulkner, proctor ~ 3-8, raesion t. Phone 222 | ——————= and two children, and one steer-[ for Libelant, M. B. Dahl FHONES § o 127 Front 8 S e age for Seattle. Hellenthal & Hellenthal, proctors : A, B. CHAUVIN > Charles F. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs, for intervening libelants. R LY o i dbsenis || meuamue Newsstaxo (. pAyy, BOAT AMERICA FIRST ALASKA MEAT CO. Nels Knudson for Ketchikan. for claimant and owner. Just opened for business i First publication, June 7, 1928, Ice Cream, Candy, Tobacco Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Janean, way points to Wholesale and Reufl Bllldl-' The most pathetic crearure is|Last publication, June 14, 1928 Next door to Reliable Transter| [} . PETERSBURG and KAKE flmm & girl who hasn’t anything worth | "% — 3 HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE : LI looking at except the beautiful | fancy work she spends her timo GUARANTEED |! ; BENQO'WH‘CH HAZEL}2 Sl ‘ M MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, 52 ever Service Transfer Co. || CU RI OS 5 CB'EAM A | Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries l.qnnir:n";il:‘j, Boet’ SAW MILL W00D ' | is an elegant preparation for | We deliver anytime—Phone 29 oo Eghs g v Only genuine Curios .| clapped hands and face and - and COAL | 1 Oftice Phone 389 made by the Eskimos . all ess of the skin. | i g || I e i raioes ool il| BELMONT GROCERY , % Territory of Alaska ) - - — carried in stock. AFTER SHAVING | , THE HOTEL OF ALASEAN HOTELS 1 c A. BALDWIN ELMER REED'S . Onlya ; T S B 8" peners) Cur- SHOPPE i 4 i gldmr ouR THE&ASTINEAU ; g fgflml Winter & Pond Bldg. fv/! / ; : . 4 ; g ” WE —

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