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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1928 POLLY AND HER PALS W/ NOT TELL, [DonT BE You SAID Y [T KEEPS My BaNnROLL \\ | NCALL A COP QUICK! FINEST SONE B | E o T.SamL B |IN MY 800K, Av D Q i : 1 BEEN ROBBED STEAMEL ToOK CARE: > |LIKE TSEE THE PieuT 9 : It ] OF THEIR | WOT KIN PINCH 1T THINGS, THEY WOULDNT MISS ‘EMm ! » SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Junean Due Juneau Boat— Sgattle Northbound Southbound Yukon .. — ] May 29 June 7 Alaska ........._.Jume 2 June 5 June1% Alameda ..dume § June 9 June 11 Alentian June 9 June 12 June 21 Northwestern ~June 12 June 16 June 18 Yukon . ~June 16 June 19 June 28 Alameda . . June 19 June 23 June 25 v Alaska " June 23 June July 5 Northwestern June 26 June 30 July Aleutian . June 30 July 3 July Alameda . July 3 July 7 July Yukon .duly 7 July 10 July Northwestern July 10 July 14 July ard and R. T. Ledingham, purwr[ Alaska July 14 July 17 July The Willard Serenad four Alameda .. July 17 July 21 July piece orchestra, is on the steam- K B All the above sailings are Excursion Trips. W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phone 2 SRR er for the summer, L) ¥ enga leaving here at mlnl arine CWS mignt Tast Bight wore: Myral 4 Gault, Snln Bell, 0. E. Olson and| Mrs, H. R. Simpson for Skagwa F. Erickson and M. Krupp for Sitka. The steamer will not call ——— % /DOROTHY ALEXANDER | c:." couthbound. Steamer Movements |Steamer Movemenis | "RERE YESTERDAY ON e Northwestern due to arrive || FIRST TRIP OF 1928 ALEU or & il ‘ —_— ON TRIP TO WESTA SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | 1. porothy Alexander, Capt. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 13 | 1 at9p m | Admiral Rogers scheduled to | sail from Seattle June 14 Frank Landstrom, making her| The Aleutian, which arrived in| first trip of the season, arrived in port from the south early ye Juneau at 7 o'clock yesterday eve-|day afternoon, sailed for the w ning with a full list of passen-| w. at 8:20 o'clock last (venin;, | gers. Those for Juneau were: after first loading 10,000 box at 10 a. m. 2 || Kenneth Fosse, Miss M. A. Gal-|shooks for the Franklin Pncklng‘ Yukon scheduled to sail from | |y,, My S, F. Thompson, Mrs.Company, Port Ashton, and a car: | _ Seattle June 16 at 9 a. M. || gy McLochlan, Ralph Mize,|load of tles for the Alaska Rail. Princess Charlotte scheduled \ms THE EMPIRE FERRY TIME CARD 18 THE MEDIUM fr-‘on SALE Ford Bug, $75.! . - ral Phone ! W Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbound nam::o“fln ':.:?Ay:h Dhn‘v:n. ita| | - 3 Leaves Juneau for Douglas and N w....May 30 June 2 June 14 wants supplied. IFOR 84 Piano and piano Thane - S May 31 June 4 June 8 Closing time for classitted|| Dench. in first class condition. b 6:15p.m. JATSON ~June & Jume 9 June21 advertisements: 2 P. M. SNtonare,. . SP 4O0L, *7:15a.m. $7:30p.m. g Cora Hain, Miss Hazel|road, shipments made by the Ju-| to sail from Vancouver June | | n, David Ram-|neau Lumber Mills 16 at 9 p. m. | sey, Miss Wilhelmina Jones, G. 8./ Passengers leaving for tho west- Berothy Alexander schoduled | | ppoehyrger, Mrs. D. P. Higgins|ward w Mrs. O. Waterud,! [ to sail from Seattle June 19 | | gayy, t Marrs, Miss Myrtle| Dannfe Meggett, Grace Meggett.| at 10 a. m || Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Fosse,land two ste for Cordova; PR sctioduled o WMl | g Polley, Mrs. Martha Jones,|two steers PR T i h'“'" Seattle June 19 at 9 | wyse Martha Moore, B. Baird,| steerage for Latouche; H. Middle- June 7 June 11 June 15 b d June 9 June 12 June 12 Closing time for display ad- AL Universal { 9:iba.m.t 9:40p.m. v LA ..June14 June 18 June 22 vertisements: 11 A. M. 5 Y | also a White ing | 12:30p.m.t §11:15p.m. ) Through tickets sold rrom Juneau to Califor- p. m, Harold Brown and Mrs. Fletcher|ton, W. K. Sheldon, Jr. Charles Ten cents per line Hret in-|| machine. Phome 5401. 2:00p.md. 12 midnight nia ports also to New York via Panama Cunal. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | | 1o h Queen due in port southbound sertion. 3:15p.m. T $1:00a.m. b Reservations and information on ROUND THE E. Bunnell, Joe Lofan, Theodore Frank Landstrom, master, heads, M. Lofan, Alfred Butler, B. F. Thursday evening and sails | | o oeicers' personnel, while oth-| Manheimer, R. R. McGuire and Friday night at 6 o'clock. | Admiral Evans south about Five cents for conunnots aub-| FOR SALLE—2 used bicycies, rea- *4:00p.m. : WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- sequent Insertion. sonable price. Harris Hard- Lum Donglll for Juneau > ship Line also to the ORIENT via AN b, ¥ e \ ERICAN MAIL LINE. e A eirs Ed g noeteerde O HOWAH: S o | T b ey . X BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 | chief officer; F. Tove: f en- —_——————— ¥ FOR SALE One player piano. B .m. ¥ GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, R A gineer; C. A. Nelson, chief stew- FISH PRICES Mialmum. CANTRS, 40 0oy, Cash or terms. Enquire Earle gl 9 :Efpm. Douglas Alaska. Alaska due <outhbound ahout s M 4| Hunter. | :4,’.p.m.y .m. ! PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE e, o, | NOTICE | or mnsmns SALE | SpaTTLE, June 13—Six vessels|— A P ABR, - . THE ADMIRAL LINE EDEEe Aligs. doe In. po No. 218 brought 104,000 pounds of hali FOR RENT FOR SALE_ Central Rooms, :30pm.t $1:05am gouthhound about ; mlxu % | {In the nmmt Court. fpl" the Dis-|put to port yesterday ‘the price i RIAE st | fully furnished rodms. Across i :06p.m. ,md“yl ST antmalig’ L trict of Alaska, Division Num-|paid was 11% to 156% and 8 cents| FOR RENT — Furnished apart-| from Alaska Steam Laundry.| *—Thane. Ad:uul: flw.u aniiihbornd ber One, at Juneau. In Ad-|giraignt. ment. Phone 29. Inquire Central Rooms. 1——Is-‘r:lg!(;t will |)>= accepted. i T miralty. Sable fish sold for 5 cents a — {—Saturdays only. About June 21. | |M. B. DAHL, owner of the Diesel| 4 214 cod for 2 cents FOR RENT—Nice clean sleep- |[FOR SALE OR LEASE—At Auk| §—Rffective April 1st. Aleutian southbdund about [ ‘hout “MONRORE,” Libelant, vs. B ‘ ing room. Close in. Call 441. ! Bay, five room house fully| POR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOOVER, SEATTLE « June 21. I as screw or vessel called v paTte q ns Ta— — farnished. See John R. Frem-| ¢ o KBTCHIKAN, June 13—There|5oR RENT OR LEABB—Small| ming or write Box 123€, City, LEAVE JUNEAU S0UTHBOUND l | | I LOCAL SAILINGS | the JADSTONE,” her tackle,| . . re yester. ’u..-.m. scheduled to leave | | apparcl, engines, furniture,|tor¢ 10 halibut sales here yester| youge on West Tenth St See i Juneau Ferry & Naviga- WTTTITIl PRINCESS ALICE—June 15, 26; July 6, 17,97 ! for 3itka ana way ports at | | equipment, etc., Libelee, THE :l‘“l‘m Salmon sold for 23, 11 and 6] Aypert Norman, West Tenth St.|FOR SALK Or RENT —. Small PRINCESS LOUISE—June 19, 29; July 10, 20, 81 t s FOR RENT_Three room fomse- | gouce on 10th Strect. — The tion Company SRy PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 22: July 3, 13, 24 Stolp> house, Inquire Mrs. Darr \ on 12th Street after 5:30 p. m. | - Tickets to amc. from: all Eastern points of Unlnll 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | N INSURANCE COMPA- V'rginia IV malls for Chicbagot | N nd THE GLOBE & RUT- PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., June| keeping apartizent. Phoné 602. and way ports at 6 c'ack | ; "IRE INSURANCE COM- | 14 INCE RUPERT, B g % ” 13—One hundred and twenty- % = - Btates and Canada — Vnrloul Routes — Liber orve: y g OUSE FOR RENT 6 rooms gfin:“g::fi: 'ri:finle r::l ‘PUBLIC '21'6:-‘1:-’1‘-:"% ‘1;:(;:1';:; three thousand pounds of hatibut| ! and bath, partly furnished.|FOR SALE — € room furnished Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. | 9 Ay . were sold here yesterday, high! Pphone 266 or inquire the Nug- house. Inquire Bclmont Gro- 10 v'clock Baturday | [GIVEN That by virtue of a writ - . i Bl s yvory T s S2paaria®, 8 W1 1410 and 8 'conty and Jow 1170] _got Shop. cory. PHONE 3.85 w:‘—w_*—fl America First leaves every | |6th, 1928, issued out of the Unit-|*%9 & ¢ents: FOR RENT — 8 room house on \FOR SALE—One 3 room honse: | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Wednesday at 1 p. m. for ) |ed States District Court for the TIDES TOMORROW Distin Ave. Call 67 after ‘6! one 7 room house; well furn- Special B‘ll’:il:d Special Petersburg and Kake and | |District of Alaska, Division Num- p. m. ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar-|] C wayports. ber On Juneau, on a decree|y o tide roui age. Inquire Californla Groo| illings Best MOTORSHIP MARGNITA and order of sale made and Dro-| jien i o APARTMENTS FOR RENT— : on Schillings L e High tide i feet Transfent or permanent. Mae- cery. E i leaves City Dock every -Wednesday evening, starting April 25 om 4 ot nounced in said court on May 23|10 tide 188 : teet Coffee and Baking nmcfiss ALICE IN 11928, ordering the above men- "[::h l‘;dp 10:;0 ]:‘ : "y foey| Kiunon Apts. Phone 304. 4 summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tcuakes, tioned and described gas screw i . N TR ALY, R SN . WANTED i Powder Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Ty PORT LAST EVENING [or vessel.callea thy GLADSTONE, & doy: how hasl 0N BENT-—Cafortavle THERel oo e ey . . Kake, Petersbutg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters her tackle, apparel, -engines, fur- | gims o oo e mOW was| lshed apartment. Apply Nugget|WANTEDRoomers and board- wanettl S way ports, Information, A The Princess Alice, Capt. Thom-|niture, equipment, etc. to be sold the OastinbRiricroRss. ady.| | Mon ers. Phone 903, Ve . 88 Cliffe, arrived in port from thelat public vendue to the highest| & Flano, Victar Urtapnonic Phopos EXPERTEN CED bookkeoybr, GROCERY A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, A south at 7 o'clock last evening|and best bidder for cash, graph, sewing machines. Rent Senopxaphar:or aules lxuly‘ d‘e-’ O B O S ——— with Harry Cotter, Mrs. E. W.| I will accordingly offer and ex-| \ Hervu‘e Transfer Co. or rale. Anderson Mnsic Shoppe.| sires employment. Phone 317 Naylor, W. G. Nelson, Harry Ship-|pose the said gas screw or vessel! [ SAW m‘I.L WO00D Box 1165. ¢ | | pey, B. C. Goebel and Miss Mary ed the GLADSTONE, her FOR RENT — ruily furnished x J SMnlck JUST ARRIVED 8. Fisher for Juneau tackle, apparel, engines, furni- Olllce p,,one 389 apartments, single or dogble.|WANTED — Toy's second hand iy There are 96 tourists on ‘thejture, equipment, etc. for sale at Residence Phone 3501 Newly painted. Baths and hot| picycle. Phcne 684. Jeweler and 2 ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF WALLPAPER steamer, some making the round public yendue to the highest and water furnished." Furnished Optician . ¥ % trip and others going Inside. while|best bidder for cash on June|s———————— cabins $5.00 per month. Apply|WANTED— Woman for general Full Line of Bass-Hueter Paints a.total of 140 were on board when|16th, 1928, at the hour of 10 Seaview Apts. housework. Inquire Empire. | * B ey JUNEAU PAINT STORE the steamer docked here. She(o’clock in the forenoon at the S e e e e S o Tt || Silverware D and unfurnished has 150 tons of freight for Skag-|front door of the United States 4 s FURNISHE! Court House at Juneau, Alaska. : Apts. and houses. 132 6th 8t.| MISCELLANEOUS Ail passengers cn the steamer Dated at juneau, Alaska, June : RN i ooy et S b, S0 are making individual trips, as|6th, 1928, e \ 3 L / LOST AND FOUND |PALMIST—Uome ana ave your & there are no tour parties aboard. ALBE WHITE, 3 N toco 3 1 CHAS G WARNER ‘ Bntertainment on the Alice con- United States Marshal, First . . |LOST—A mink neckp some-~ Xfll‘i&t:::lmm r;#h . G. 5 sists of a four-piece orchestra. Division, District of Alaska. v where between Fifth :nul. Bast “:'“- 3 5 ‘Bhe left here for Skagway at By PHIL 0. HERRIMAN, 5l and J.. B, Caro & Co. Finder . e 2 S B Ly * ENG ERS d 10 o'clock last night and is Office Deputy. ]UST ARRWED return to J. B. Caro & Co. okorauing 1 IQE an scheduled to reach here south-{H. L. Faulkner, proctor i o z Déund at 7 o'clock Friday morn-| for Libelant, M. B. Dahl. R . RUBINSTEIN RELIABLE TRANSFER MACHINISTS fng and will sail at 10 o'clock. |Hellenthal & Hellenthal, proctors| | 25 cents per package || g : £ — for interveming libelants. V Pastenrized Face C Phone 149 Res. 148 o | ATTERTION George B. Grigsby, Proctor 2 packages, 45 cents || alaze Pasteurized Face Cream ‘SovRTEEY ha 860D N3 . i AGENTS FOR n you mneea a good carpenter for claimant and owner. lis unsurpassed as a cleanser,} SERVICE Our Motth A ¥ K one 498. Handy Andy's Shop. |First publication, June 7, 1928. 1| Ithoroughly removes dust and im- ur § > - . o P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. Last publication, June 14, 1928. purities fram the skin, leaving it | B ———————" Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, - — - — — 1/ immaculately clean, cooled and | 36 S ST ] {refreshed. Excellent for rough- A. B. CHAUVIN Palmer Brothers SANITARY §FAS RS @Soteu sin. RELIABLE NEWS STAND | |6 _' RS Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors ™ } 8 wq- GROCERY'! . Just opened for bus A y i : TRANS-ATLANTIC e TRANS-PACIFIC By ol Cr Gy, Tl | less COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY TRANS.CONTINENTAL = GOARANTEED BURFORD’S CORNER REDUCED FARE ) EURIOS PIG'N wxnnu CANDY i K 2 None loaa—iu or Bulk ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS | . S alusn . ne urios Various Routes Stop-over Privileges m g; the Esfki'{‘}‘l’fl 014 papess for sate a1 The Empire. TICKETS ON SALE—May 22 to September 30 T&dm?A Ry = : _ FINAL RETURN LIMIT—October 31, 1928 ¥, £ Y l carvied in stock. |l - Pyl Yine of Fancy and Staple Groceries FAMOUS PRINGESS STEAMERS ¢ g ELMER REED’S i . We deliver anytime—Phone 29 PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | s mm ‘ ELMON T GRQCEflY * AND SEA' mcnwu.:mmu-umum Points of United States and Canada ano Lunch “FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS ' ' . o W. L. COATES, Agent ' :

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