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| o V0 el YU UNDERSIAND, PoLL/ THAT IF- IM TO DISCOVE! MUST CROSS- EXAMINE ) | AT MY EVERY MEMBER OF v SUGGESIIOn SourR FaMmILY % j‘ UTHAT You %5 | WERE | Marine News | |~ Steamer Movements ] NORTHBOUND | Yukon in port; scheduled to | sail westbound at 4 p. m | Princess Charlotte due at § | o’clock this afternoon | Dorothy Alexander is duc Fri | day. I SCHEDULED SAILINGS | assengers from heie: | | Atameda scheculed to sail § Enid Kahn, H | ig— [ from Seattle June 19 at 9 ||y o, Skaflestad, B . i s . heduted 1o || Watking and Harry’ Watking 1“ ‘ RE ENHUUTE 1 THE EMPIRE | FOR SALE pOSRics Evans scheduled 10 || gagtig: W, A, Baton and R. { 1S THE MEDIUM o 2 five room hoys FEPA: Lv.Juneau [ sail from Seattle June 20 | |\jjy for Prince Rupert | FOR 1“‘“ i "‘x‘ Topk e | Ly.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbound | at10a m . ons AN || 'Through which the gemeral| = Inodcrn CONVERIGMCES; COREreIe | . _June 14 June 18 June 23 | Princess Alice scheduled to || | | | public can always have its| ;wunlllz;ll‘fln*l "'l[“""'\g' ; llnrnlll;m-fi | Leaves Juneau fer Douglas and June 21 | sail from Vancouver Jun O | i | | wants supplied. | evel lots, J. T. elch. Phone Thane June 19 June 22 June 22 [ 20at9p m {JABMIRAL ROGERS ID. W. Branch and H. B.|| Cloting time tor classified| 1501 1 o Ao June 20 June 33 July ' § } ¢ . RO il 5 ba.im. :16p.m, 9 25 Queen scheduled to sail from || SAILS FROM HERE Y. W. branc s Be| | advertisementa; 3 P, IFOR S washing | o7:150m $7:30p.m | ot July, A3 Seattle June 21 at 10 &, m R Friele Will Fly f An- Closing time for display ad- : 2 ? A s v CEHR I J & J 3 2 | AL heduled to sail from ; 2 . e W vertisements: 11 A. M. dEclite, 6180 & (IS A0 Wi 9:iGam. ¥ 9:40p.m. tickets sold rrom Juneau to Califors | :“"1”‘:-““ o P“ 5 Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt.| Lo 006 to Bristol Bay, ‘ “Tedic cnté Por line. Hawt. 1 machine, Phone 5401 | Op.m.t §11:15p.m. nia to New York via Panama Canal JEsie sane o &t 5 80 A.'W. Nickerson, which arrived s a o A e S oo | mpm 12 midnight Reservations and information on ROUND THE Princess Louice Is scheduled | |trom the south yesterday morn fed for the wide open| | **mon: {PO Bt OB LHESP AR AR 15pm.t $1:00a.m. WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steams | safl from Vancouver June | |ing sailed on the Triangle Tour| stol’ Bay . Ststete] Five cents fP’r conunuous sub- | Bay, five room house fully| ‘4 oo ship Line also to the ORIENT via ARE | at 9 p. m | [at 10 o'clock last evening with - red saloton: S m_m'_i sequent inseriion. furnished. See Jjohn R. Frem-| L Dougl f 3 ERICAN MAIL LINE. Northwestern scheduled 1o | |the following puassengers from Ju-| s o 35003 b Js “; ~Count five average words to ‘ ming or write Box 123€, City.! enflve.s‘x“ ouglas for u??xf“ BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4, sail from Seattle June 26 |{neau for o ! nners xff 'r"‘[yl are Infleny line, [ e isi i :) o GUY L. SMITHL Agont, Phone 18, at' g = it abundance, or grief if, they are i FOR SALE — 3 room fu T Douglas Alaska. | atyp m ag [ 9. B. Johnson, Elsie Smith and}yearo, D W. Brauch, head of!| 'Mintmum cbargs, 60 camts. | 1FCE o v Bolmont Gro-| 0a.m.+ sopm, PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE } SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | |Mrs. Anna Perkins for Haines;|yno saimon department of Libby,|® o | 2:45p.m.1 0p.m. THE ADMIRAL LINE |, Admiral Watson southiound || Otto Geisert, Mildred Abraham-| MeNeili and by, and H | Bt 2:16p.m. 12:15a.m. - uuitiay dcrenoat sen, B. Wilks, Olto Miller, R|jricle, g gor of Nakat |FOR SALE—One 3 room 3:30p.m. 1:05a.m [ 11 oclock tomoriow nisht. |age for way; Mrs. W. Ryeay today while the Yukon, on|—— =g el ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar-| *—Thane. [Addiicsr, HEGIS. dve | Woyth: | [Rarneit child, Albert Wilefwnich they are traveling, was in|FOR R® igd “l“"": | age. Inquire California Gro-| f—Freight will ve accepted. | bound Thursday night and Ge H. Ra for Sitka:{ A Ko LR o By Call between 5:30 and 7 : 4 | i “ 1 re stic over ry. —=Satvrdays only. LOCAL SAILINGS | [rs. A Van Mavern, Mro, 1 C. {‘,’,’("",,,,fffl'.lf' and hope for & good | _FHone 554 s g <y > FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCGUVER, SEATTLE | Margnita scheduled to-leave | | williamson, Mrs. H. G. Nordling sofil 1 a1} Bratichey of e cdus R % i ) h2oaD LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND { tor Bitka ana way ports at | [and two children for Sitka and nliig SiaGaty: |FOR RENT— - room nicely l’\nn:‘ WANTED ) i PRINCESS ALICE—June 15, 26; July 6, 17, 27 | 8 o'clock Wedneaday night. | | return; A. Van Mavern for Pet| mqp. ¢ 0 to Anchibmws]: 1S Byt Heésted. Mquipe 1157, . i . S M CANADIAN E (BB B g | Virginia IV saila for Chicbagot | | r bur § ’l"r”““ "l” I s ‘:] ‘”“‘l" West 6th St. or phone 330. WANTED— Roomers and board-| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- PRINCESS LOUISE—June 19, 29; aly 10, 20, 31 | ana way porte at 6 c'ack | | Sne is scheduied to return here| Juiol Bay. I thiy manner they | HOUSE FOI RBNT 6 Fooms| ©rs Phone 903. i k 2 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 22: July 3, 13, 24 | every Wednesday nigkt. For | | southbouyd _sometime Thureday| . g, (PR g i el aha # o R 1 [ 1 b Y1 ca over the digtance in about| and bath, = jartly fernished. o 3 : peme T | on Compan cket$ to anc. froms a1l Wastern poings of Unl { Chatham Stralts route at | |night. AT b ibh LT Ut talkol - Bligne: RS or/hiquite thmadgy] | had b Hoad oF A e 0 = pany Btates and Canada — Various Routes — nfi ‘ 10 o'clock every flfl(ul‘dl,] o BEy - - R ten days or two weeks in the or- get Shop. i S———— —~ “ 8topovers, W. L. COATES, A‘Ql‘lt. night. ' . 1 ‘8 ot trav o= — - —— ———— B e et | Oil Company Prepares dinary course of travel. © ' |FOR RBNT — & toom Hoilse on| MISCELLANEOUS : PHONE 3-8:5 | | Wednesday at 1 p. m. for To Uhl'ze Waste Gas the ‘;‘ix-hl:‘l Soasbnt "1 tho. Tm-r‘i-{ :,“s:,"" Gkt o G?EMST‘&,oma and have your s ‘ COASTWIS ANSPORTATI [ ::";;;:’t‘"fl £ Baks AN | f RS OXls. Jusu|tors iAfert BAi A dhye ) nils Ap;mw Tt oyt fortune told trom your hand, Special Sale and Special X E TRANSPO TION CO. i - * 1ol Bay, they will return to South-{ APARTMEN'Y % e ork, business, marriage and! Pri J, SRR ) 3 stry s o . 8 io \i‘h:“ xI)"” l":‘(f:{‘;"':"lr_“;"'"““‘f‘:: eastern Alaska to visit the plants Transient or permanent. Mae- the future foretold. 3902 Front: A NIOTORSI‘IIP MARCNITA NORTHWESTERN IN utilize crything of the pig buc|°f thelr e ]" e “"“m“&w ek ey . | s"”_"" | on Sohillings Be leaves C.ty Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 25 om the squeal.” FOR RENT — Comfortable furn-| | Coffee and Baking summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, i N < J "y | 0 3 3 ON WAY TO SITKA| "\ 11" o oo vt i [BUSCHMANN RETURNS Bk Srimest awps Nofew| LOST AND FOUND | il jnen shitie S0 S Yivor Jur. Sne St AN i @ Zaso ] 'O} " hop. - - o The Northwestern, Capt. Jock|gas, is being built by the Phil TO CANNERY. PLANS e MR TS :T.l\l\'li\' BY MISTAKE —Roll of 2 o Kake, Pteterxhurg, \\i’rnngrll, Port Alexander, Port Walters apd Livingstone, reached here at 4lips Petroleum in mut-| VISIT TO INTERIOR Piare, victor Uitucprosnic Phona—‘ BERNT WiTh MRS Lot <Ot stHIFe GlOlJaneul ] way ports. Information, o'clock this morning after making| chinzon county, Because i graph, sewing machines. Ren!‘ at 826 6th St. Please return. | A F. McKinnon, Reliable sfer Co., Ph 149 a trip to Skagway and Haines.)of jts low gasoline content thi Joinihg SMire. . Baschiaan and].. % ThI Anderson Mnustc Shoppe. |~ | GROCERY v o ) Tran: » thHone ., E. P. Pond and Miss Florencc | grade T TR 1 e i | e g oot aiie —— |FOUND—.22 rifie. Inquire Em- ~ - grade of gas has been rezarded|ineir daughter Katherine, who are| FOR RE — suily turnished 3 | S5 T Barnett were arrivals here on thefas worthless. It is found in large| passengers on the steamer Yukon, npul’tm;‘ntl single or double. L, bire n?fi:‘:: skl ottt Norifimeat: | erst ok in the gas fields of the| August Buschmann, President cf| Newly painted. Baths and hot| TR EMPIRY., HAS THE LARG- | ol 8 Panhandle. the Deep Sea Salmon Company,| water furnished. Furnished|EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| [, J.SmArrck e, when sie left at 9:30 a. m.| Kconomy of operation will be|lefi today for Port Alhorp after| eabins $6.00 per menth. Apply] BEST EQUIPPED JOS PRINTING | %" . U, X uWe for the States via Silka, were:|stressed In the operation of thel|spending two days here. Mrs.| Seaview Apts. |PLANT IN ALASKA. Jeweler and for Seattle—Miss Theodora Bud|pefy plant. Designed for a maxi-| Buschmann will remain at Port : Optician ‘ ENGINEERS Win, Mrs. B. Alstead, Carl Allmum gas volume of 60,000,000 cu-| Althorp urtil the end of the can.| FURNISHED and unfurnished Watches and stead, Judith Alstead, Rubin Lepic feet daily, the refinery will|ning season, Apts. and houses. 132 6th Sl.‘J The Frisco Lunch ‘M o anad vin, J. W. A. Moeller and wife,[operate on the well pre VS 1t possible Mr. and Mrs, Fuseh-| = — - | | Open day ax‘ul night. Try i Silverware MACHINISTS Robert Moeller, Nels Lickne |tem, which eliminates the nec mann und their daughter wil (i | | our special Chili Con Carne | | - ¥ ‘Goorge Shebalin and Tody Tweed; | :ity of engines for puliing vacu isit ‘ntatlv Alagka et i and Waffles, = & Y S mg vJ t > askan points eariy | 4 Lizzie Kunz, Mrs. Kunz and Missfand for compression, thus saving|(his Fall. For many sears they GUARANTEED | Board and Room AGENTS FOR Runc for Sitka; Fred OUo forlin capital investment aud min-|have had in mind such & trip and s 5 etchikan. tenance costs. U¢heir ihte > . Shipments on the boat from! Utilization of lean gas Is B e L S CURIOS Atlas Tmperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, the Juneau Cold Storage Company wharf included 25 boxes of hali but, 14 boxes of salmon and one tierce of mild cure, all sent fc the San Juan Fishing and ing Company. . high, 1530 and 5 cents. sold. THE KLEPTOMANIAC, 1 ¢ |FACT, IT WAS | CALLEDY) =i Pack- There TELL ME, COURSE L REaC onok N P WAY SOUTH Princess Lo Steamer 5 ved in pe ter ock 8 o'clock w it possible by the large which the refinery wil —— e ) EIGHT FO 7fealled out the fire shortly before 2 o'clock Inoon. No damage was the blaze was quickly Led. (CONHDENIALLY O ANYONE: IN < | PARTICUL AR?) RINCESS LGUISE GOES THROUGH ON this CHARLOTTE HAS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928 o By CLIFF STERRETT ) e ===} F ) | Od DEAR/ THATS THE AWFUL PART OF IT! I SLSPECT EVERSONE, AND M SO ASHAMED: =Rt TRERE, MY DEA ) DO Yous SUSPECT = ;\f 1‘ ,( \‘1 SourR PREMY BYES! WO ONE WILL BVER RKNOW WHY T — ' DRY MY VISIT A § CAu___)——-— A5 1 PROPOSE o CONDLCT MU INVESTIGATION IN SUCH AN INCONSPICUOUS MANMEx TTHAT THEY WALL THINK T o g OCIAL5 § Xors SnettE 673 e Quarantine on S. S. Vietoria Is Removed A North- | | quar- Vi SEATTLE, June 19 radio from the cutter land reports that the | antine on the amer | teria has be removed TODAY the eight ca of smallpox | have been isolated outside of Nom st uise, Capt. ort enrout mornin ith the fol- > > | GANNERS VisIT A SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Yukon Alaska Alameda Aleutian Northwestern Yukon Alameda Alaska Northwestern Aleutian Alameda Yukon Northwestern Alaska Alameda May 26 June June May June June June June June July K July ~July 10 July 14 July 17 29 June 2 June'2 June 3 July 10 July 14 July 17 July 21 June. 7 June 14 June' 11, June 21 June 18" June 28 June 25 July 5 July July July July July- July July 23 All the above sailings are Excursion Trips. W. E. NOWELL, Agent LASKA C)TEAMwa LOMF made { ot upon ! run. the plan this year. They ex- pect to go via Whitehorse and! i Dawson and thence down the Yu kon and Tanana Rivers to Fair-| banks amd probably out over the| Alaska Railroad to Anchorage and Seward. scale 1 be Only genuine R HERE carried.in stock. 31 Curios made by the Eskimos and . Indians of the Territory of Alaska Reliable Transfer Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto Palmer Brothers Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL WO00D and COAL Office’ Phone 389 Residence Phone 443 ._: nth s:‘g.cummn. 46, Beve |47 Tw department this after: done, and extinguisk- sud Main. at Northern PHONES 83--85 Standard Transfer Walter Bindseil, Prop. Stand Juneau Orocery Phone 419 Residence: Phone 2203 > l Princess Charlotte, making the a i MAMERS%%figNTOP:)AY it tip o Alsska s <cason| | MRS G. B. PRESTON /| ELMl%fi)Il}leFD S mm E e s afternoon or early v \ this evening, has a full load of TEACHER OF VIOLIN | S With two days' mail for the[tourists 9|x‘l the follow pas Phone 3352 Winter & Pond Bldg. Oliannel, the Yukon, Capt. Charles|Sen for Juneau: Ch R . asscock, arrived port from| Settlemeir, Raymond Luc Leon e U T south at 9:30 o'clock thisfard ':lrm"r‘r George Thomas, Jack: it P “g‘}l'?)'gfiimbinflan- ' morning. Passengers for Juneau|S0n M. Olson, Mrs. E. . MeKech- -TO-DA' :3re; nie, Miss A. M. Quinn and Wi D.,!(OAB PRINTING Philip R. Bradley, B. F. Heint-; 1am Cockburn. gléman, Mrs. Phil McKanna, Iren- e y S ) Nelson, Henry Pigg, R. A. Sem- MARGNITA IN TODAY FRESH ‘SHIPMBNT? , Mrs. H. A. Snethen, Mrs. B.| Motorship Marguia, capt. H. udman, R. Cloudman and Mis: “E-l”‘;“"“"“- ved in port at 2 The steamer is scheduled to 'l‘;“uwnm passengers for Juneau: e ln’ sail for the westward at about 4|Herman Scow, A. M. Wilson, F. orelock this afternoon. D. Benson and Leif Jensen from opD. Flilm Exchange. . Red Blutt Bay; Mr. Clark, Martin ottage . Sn Bhw ML FISH PRICES ;}::x;m.aml r)n-_ u;;l 3 Mrs n\ H. hby at Totem Gro. \ S an from Baranof; Sally 24 wnlmuhby. opp. Cole Barn. \ SEATTLE, June 10—Righty-| Landie from Port Alexander; Lyls se 24 Seward. three thousand pounds of halibut|BelEhly from Chichagof; ~Stevel 25 c .na Main, were sold here yesterday at 10| Chugley and H. R. Ensign from 2.4 Sscobd snd Main, '19% cents and 8 and 12%. |Killisnoo; Charles Williams from 27 Fitth and Seward. fish s0ld for 5 cents ang|Hawk Inlet; L. L. Wheeler from —_— 29 Fice Hall cod for 2 cents. Hoonah; Sam Paulika, Lawrencef 32 Gastin: 'h' and Rawan Way. leck, Bodi Wiasik, Pete Mandos g ‘*‘“‘m’:n‘d l?:::u , June 19—Halibut| Vich, Bd Patzold, Conrad Ander.! 36 and @cid. %My were 9 and 5 fon and W, .Pekovich from SANITARY 37 Fifth and East. prices were 23| Funter Bay. §8 Seventh Ilrd Gola. P T T S ¢ Fifth and Kennedy. A BRUSH FIRE TODAY GROCERY i1 Histh, back of power house RUPERT, B. C., June! A brush fire on the hillside be- Store That Pleases 2 § “prices yesterday were|1ow the residence of J. F. Mullen The Sy 5 Y General Oontuc Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERYV Canadian Natienal Railways. | A SS GEQRGE” LEAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY EVENING southbound from JUNEAU every sA’l‘URDAY P. M. making direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER’ for all points EAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and - cold running water in'every room. For reservations apply to SR “PRINCE RUPERT” “PRINCE Rfl!alr- ing and Pun%# % Con!r;c“to or. D¥ ‘or] H. R, SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau, Alaska