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* POLLY AN D ll I\ l’\l.‘ THE DAILY ALASKA-EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928. By CLIFF STERRETT Marine News NORTHBOUND Steamer Movements | | Prince Rupert due tomorrow ] | night B | Dorothy Alexander is duc Fr b | day | Alameda due Saturday | Admiral Evans duc la | might. SCHEDULED SAILINGS ‘ | Princess Alice schieduled to | sail from Vancouver at 9 | tonight. | Queen scheduled to sail from | Seattle June 21 at 10 & m | Alaska scheduled to sail from | Seattle June 23 at 9 a. m. | Princess Louice is scaeduled | to sail from Vancouver June | 28 at9p m | Prince George scheduled to | ail from Vancouver Jun at'6 p. m | Northwestern scheduled to | sail from Seattle June 26 | at9p m ] SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Aleutian southbound about | 1 o'elock tomorrow morning | Admiral Watson in port at | o'clock tomorrow m [ | and sails 6 tomorrow | Admirai Rogers due | bound tomorrow night | Princess Charlotte in port at | 6 Friday morning and sails | ats | Yukon scheduled south ahout | June 28 LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave ? 1 ? 1 Chatham Straits route 10 c'clock every BSatur night. America First leaves Wednesday at 1 p. m. purg and Kake wayports. at day for and -+ | | for 3itka ana way ports at | p 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | V'rginia IV sails for Chichagot | and way ports at 6 c'aock | every Wednesday night. For | i | every | Bl cmenfiibiponicmis donacimiiill) — e French Women Fliers To Carry Friendship PARIS, Fr June Two ademoicelle Deny: lin and Ma Marys skilled fliers re going late their nged make aerial visits to the of Europe “We mus Banda,” says Liberte, organ seription to ‘women on the this summer plane. “Elegant and charming can have strong he tinues. “And the @ two from the sky ands watch - will moge for the glory of to brothers capital modernize the Zing end new a the ng air little in._a i ts,” while certainly ance than seores of lectures by dull id gen-|’ em r 81 t e tho o pirds of u- nd our propa- ape public two young journey French La ub- women rival of thesc us 1 (5} tlemen all in black whose perora tions their audiences often understand.” D FISH PRICES Halibut prices at Ket do; 8t chi n't An yesterday were 9% and 6.10 cents, @almon prices were 24, cents. 10, Prince Rupert yesterday 4 At Seattle seven ships $0,000 pounds of halibut, cod. Halibut, medium, 12% to 14%. Sable sold ts and cod for 2 cents. PLAYING ALL GRADES Mn. B Phone 4501 ACCEPTED uth Messerschmid and 6 s0]( | PEE=====: ds of sable and 1,800 pounds sold fc for SCHOQL OF PIANO t ! There were no halibut sales at 4 S I i | | OMEBODY IN THIS. FAMILY 1S A KLEPTOMANIAC, N' THE SOONER ) THEY OWN P~ T BETTER! ) LIKE THAT! I vy ANT 'T‘-’,T TONT LOOK AT ME )12 | A’ ANYELDDY AT SAANTS TO SEARCH Boat— Yukon Alaska Alamed Aleutia North Yukon Alameda . Alaska .. Northwestern \leutian Alameda Yukon and son, Miss Tholacius, Wick, H. J. Loving, Harry and wife and one steerage. Hans | Olds i June 20.—Steamer| Evans sailed 10 SEATTLE, Admiral at Northwestern Alaska Alameda l This week featuring Red Rock Cottage Cheese Assorted Preserves 3 pound jar Special, 75 cents SANITARY GROCERY The Store That l’lensea Swanson Bros LOWER FRONT ST. Striet Attention Given Out-of-Town Orders FHONES €385 SAILING Leave Dug Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound ..May June -....June ~June June SCHEDULES May June Juile June June June June June June July July 7 July 10 July 14 July 17 July 21 26 2 9 12 16 19 23 26 30 3 b All the aboye sailings are Excursion Trips, W E. NOWELL Agent rocery . Phone 419 <% “Residence” Phone 2208 Winter & Pond Bldg. Tsakson & Sonick. Front, near Saw Mill General Confracting, - Repalr- | B e o coh.gi't miw‘Work - §op. Cole Burm. | |14 papers ror sate'at The Bmpiia | edy. wer house b ‘Juncau Apts. Avs, and Indian 8t 24 Calhoun, &t Northern 1 orthern L'dry. ’Wlumuhlv. S. é “PflNCEfig k o'clock this morning for Alaskal ports with 178 passengers, in- % 1 chiding Helen Goldwaite andf q A \v\ | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | DPenanue for, Juncan. MP Y | D e Tra g IN PORT YESTERDAY : |FAMOUR PARIS THEATRE e ON FIRST 1928 TRIP TO DISAPPEAR IN 1930/ S PARIS June 20—The Porte Steamer Princess Charlotte, | Saint-Martin theatre, another of Capt. C. C. Sainty, arrived in port|the oldest and best known of th ; from the south on her m;wllni]'l is playhouses is to \'.mir'h voyage- of the 1928 tourist season|from the boulevards. |at 4:45 o'clock yesterday after-| A department store will bs N noon with the following passen ted where °C » de Berge- 3 . and “Madame Charles R. Settlemier, Raymond | Sa first given tc THE EMPIRE FOR gAL].’: l FERRY TIME CARD : as 4 son, Ma 1 S0 e 2mo| - < g 5. > y 3 Jv.Seattle Ar.Juneau illl ue Mrs. E. C. McKechnie, Miss A. M.|when the present lease runs out Throtgt tith he eriechl ‘ ”’“",' ',"']",,l I"’,'“, 140 ' Loaal Tt ver Dousiis nod ROGERS June 14 June 18 June 221 Quinn and William Cockburn | in 1930—and with the theatre will| | P! t{c “"""l“.“_"“" ave i !FOR SALE—2 five room houses; | ; T 4 WATSON June 91", Headed by Capt. Sainty, the|disappear a link with the ‘“&:fl::’umo W c‘l“!med maodertd convenisnces: concrate ‘Lhane Dor. Alex. .]Innv }‘n .llnnu :‘2 jl\llne zg * officers are N. W. Thomp-|a long tradition. Sarah B ittana " ahilde’ 150AT10NE o 3 June 20 June 23 uly b ””,',”,".“,“ Gtibar: Robert Motrep] COAIAN, Madeimoiienss ABend advertissments: 3 P. M. | f’f',“.']'l;(l“"' j ‘,,).“"‘[\'. ],I:" . % o0 ey sl June 21 June 25 June 29 QRS enpineer: Thomas DrownFrefshi§ Lemditre” ant’ moms redi|. Bioiug time for alepie ma-11 Ciii0 s SRS, SUARRY 7:16am. - 17:30p.m. June 27 June 30 July + 12 CHlet stoward, and Ac G. Barker cently Wistinsyietts, were adhis. arl] YIS semente: *4F A0 (ol o s * ;‘“:‘z “3:"{:: wrouga tickels sold rrom Juneau to Califog: % ot s : o ] by , Ten cents per line first In-| |[FOR SALE. Univ 4 2:30p.m. :15p.m. nia ports also to New York via Panama Cana purser. The ter has been run | the artistes associated wia its| sertion cents pel ]()nl SALE lm'u al W \snmf:i 00p.m. 12 midnight “N“'M“mh and information on ROUND THE ning on thé C. P. R. steamers for]stage Bive boite b BACaREE A T et ey aLOURTWRISS, RewIng 3:15p.an.t $1:00a.m. WORLD tours in_connection with Dollar Steaths everal years and he and his fel PR S i mezzl"‘l::v%: i machine. Phone 5401, *4:00p.m. i ine also to the ORIENT via AN low officers have ricnds| TOWN SEES NO POETRY i3 o ey S JAN MAIL LINE. onthe 8. 1. Alaskan co IN GRAVEYARD SUBSTITUTE| [ Count five average words to| |FOR SALE OR LEASE At Aukj Leayes Douglas for Juneau BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Photie 4 A number of tourists are mak i) MaY.: Hive hiouge; - fully bk g ¢ GUY L. SMITH. Agent, Phone 18, s s Yo S MIDDLESBROUGH, Eng., June Minirum charge, 50 cents. furnished Frem- (8 o Douglas Alaska. ing ’w”hv g l.’,.‘llu.l;, m;x St L . “"l‘l. 13:::“*»":? PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE 0st o ¢ heing e b] & R ok . RREE- 2:475 o Pacific Coast. As on tha othei | Middlesbrough cemeteries commit £ 51 i e Sibhan THE ADMIRAL LINE steamers of the Canadian Pacifie|tee has rebelled against the pro- house. ]n uire Belmont Gro- 3:30p.m. 1:05a.m 3 “ there is - a fourpiece orchestra|posal (o establish a crematorium FOK RENT | c;,y b S U! b:().’rg.m.' e for the entertainment of the pas.| “I can I Imagine Gray}————7= PR | =— A ——— ——| *—_Thane. sehgers tinding inspiration for his BIGY | po punr — partly furnished | FOR | ‘7\”‘*“";“ 3 room house: | —Frolght wil ve accepted. The Princess Charlotte is “1, in a crematorium,” a member pro Ay . St. See _| ome room house; we urn- — Saturdays only. h 2 o toreabarh ens ger 0 ‘ottsei] fested homse: West 10th 6k B8 Al-| iy n'ie) 1002160 1. Gar| o picees Anal tt FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE] . Friday morning and will sail for AN Tt - ¥ i g L _i age. Inquire California Gro-| LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND ! A the south at 8 o'clock FIND SKULL IN IRELAND % FOR RENT — Furnished reoms.| cery. ) PRINCESS ALICE—June 15, 26; July 6, 17, 273, e SO BURIED 3,000 YEARS AGO| (all stween 5:30 . and. 7. Sy g 4 B B 0 Sl e | WANTED Fiear Taher B Blaviaas PRINCESS LOUISE-June 19, 20; July 10, 20. 31 STEAMER ALEUTIAN ATHENRY, Treland, June 20=A 3 5 5 ¥ 8 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 22: July 3, 13, 24 LEAVES FOR WEST | uman gkeleton, believed to be 3/ FOR RENT—: room nicely farn-| WANTED. Roomers and board- . Sidhote: Sb Abgeiie: i ne a1l Eastern points of Unfved _— 000 years old has just been taken| ished apt. Heated. lnq\flr?llal ers, Phone 903. tion Company Btates and Canada — Various Rg:!l:. 2 lglnm ! Steamer Aleutian, which arriv.| ffom a grave mear' here, and the| West 6th St. or phoue 3 froam T Y BT AN | )y Btopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. ed in port from the south vester.|Skull'las been'deposited In thel erme—srm—aun e gan : | i . POSHTEN S day morning, loaded 10,00 box|National'Museum m Bublin. ' JECEEE G Soniite T snrhished, & PHONE 3-8-5 shooks for the Franklin Pneking| The body in the grave was| 5y o056 or inquire the Nug- | MISCELLANEOUS i Company, Port Ashton, and 5,000 'l:'l'”’"" "’"“‘: "1"'.“‘:;_“" "“,’;"':‘;_“:f‘l' get Shop. | Special Sale and Special COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. shooks for the Premier Pacling|Kknees be o il PALMIST—Come and have your| : A 08 xpe af > INT — rice Q Company, Stevens Creek, ship-| he 1“‘ ot v"*“"‘“)fi:" _‘q"f,‘"?"-"“’l'fk:?“ \'\rc sc,l"‘l‘""é.h{,‘]';;fr": fortune told from your hand.! B MOTORSHIP MARGNITA ments of the Junesu Lumber|SKull pointed to a high racial in stin Ave. Ca 7 a Work, business, marriage an on Schillings Best - 5 2 Mills, ard safled for the west.[dcX and intellectual capacity of ali B R the future foretold. $02 Front| g Leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock ward at 7 o'ciock last evening. | BETSETIEL A8 B ALY | APARTMENTS FOR RENT Street. | Coffee and Baking direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Tuss-ng Jcaving here were: |~n;|‘(|mig ‘q iz (‘;uml' it 1: foot| Transient or permanent. Mae- |5 e ,_‘1 Powder Althorp, Chichagaf, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, :‘{r Cor l);u;n Ilu\n:kll , E. 1.‘ B a0 Kinnon Apts. - Phone 304 || t'i + ¢ ) Tyee, Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander, Port Walters, and elen ernon and " . * % ' thr e for Port Althorp| . ———eee——— = |FOR RENT—Comfortable {urn-| FILMS | Glovanettl S way ports, Information Ruth Albany, Mathew Wilson, |90 DAners toveaica: The Empire | jshed apartment. Apply Nugget | 5 A, F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. C. L. Zuboft, Mrs. Anna C. Hrown Shop. DeV;]O.peddand H GROCERY v :‘ » e John €. Brown, Mrs. Billy John.{ ESTATE OF JOSEPH JOHN . o | rinte | g son and three steerage; for Val WILCOX DECEASED, g sl ke B W e £ 2 ; dez-—Donald ~ McDonald -~ and tw VICTORIA, B. C. T s N lorson Miste Shoppe. | | Special Rates on Quantity 5 J 4 steerage; for Latouche—Stanley|' 1f Rosa Phillips Wilcox, wife|. OF #ale. Anderaon Mustc Shovpe. | | “Pego, 6 on ‘Ganneries | LJ.Smaricx CHAS G WARNER (O or Seward—Dr. George D. Bishop, " B oy 25dy. ts, single or double. : 4 i Plc., on the 17th @ay of January,| Aapartments, Adam K. Nylestad, - Lowell T3¢y "onq’ hag not been heard of| Newly painted.-Baths and hot ALASKA4 SCENIC |/ Optiian ENGINEERS and !\”1"\\"{"13“}-1-'“"‘“[;-'k“]‘“l» ”“I”"'"? -‘I since tne year 1901, or anyone| water furnished. Furnished VIEWS 2 '1;7;7:;!3‘?. v Meek, Biva Kirkham, Leonard|on her behalf or otherwise inter-| cabins $6.00 per month. Apply dh Johnson, Sam Baker, John Gray ested, will communicate with thei —Seaview Apts. Phone 35 Silverware MACHINISTS L. M. Carrgan and iwo steerage.|Unersigned, it will tin th | — e distribution o he tate o e | FURNISHED and unfurnishs — e B ekl A it Sautis| " apu and:homs. 195 e B[ A AGENTS FOR : 25 PASSENGERS knowledge of the said Rosa Phil- 4 | 1 lips Wilcox is requested to com- r 3 . - 3 . ABOARD ALAMEDA ate with the undersigned. ! ml}e]"fi’ge T”imfel';s Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Victoria, B. €., May 7th, 1928, i one es. A FOR THIS POR1 CUH O'HALLORAN, GUARANTEED COURTESY and GOOD Palmer Brothers 5-510 Central Building, SERVICE Our Motto SEATTLI, Jum- 20.—¢ Victoria, B. C.- - Alameda sailed for Southeastern| Solicitor for the csstate of Jos-|| C ,S = - Sterling and ]ohnson Outboard Mom" Alaska ports at 9 o'clock st eph Jchn Wilcox, deceased. L o " g e = night with 863 passengers, many |FIrst publication, June 8, 1928, Service ransfer Co. ¢ 1o them tovsists, and the follow- |1:ast publication, June 27, 1928. only gemiine Curios SAW-MILE-W00D 1/ COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDIERY ing for Juneau: Miss Morneson, BN Cis m‘:lde ]b{i_the L‘fk”?]’;“ 8 mm L g u‘-Lals s Mrs, Griffin, Joo Campbell, Miss| | | and Indians o e |1 . e’ Pho | risco aglind - Erikson, J. W. Bland and wife, | | ol,mhffmf and m{finch 1| Territory of Alaska | Resldeénce, Phone 443 I - C. W. Cher Mrs. Chrisman, | | our speclal Chill Con Carne carried in stock. ® a = 3 i Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Apdal and and Waffles, bt Nd ‘“'i {daughter, Mrs. Techler and Boatd ana Rt ELMER REED’S aigly n ,,,,, T daughter, Mrs. Musser, D. J. Sin-|s Stmdard@mnsfer LHERA i clair, wife and child, Mrs. Geisert | — ,. SHOPPE Walfer Bm.la% Prop, it B AR & T . S Stand Juneau® T” “Ph 3 LEAVES VANCOUVER qVERY MONDAY EVENING xmuthbound frum JUNEA‘I ilerl M'I'URDA\’ P. M. making direct gonnection: at, PRINCE/RUPERT and VANCOUVER for all points EAST .and SOUTH. All outside ropms. Hot and cold running water in every room. For reservations apply to’ June 7 June 14 June 11 June 21 June 18 June 28 June 25 July July July July July July July July 23 2 1‘) Phone 2