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THE D/\ILY ALASKA FMPIRE FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRE’I‘T - e GOODAESS, PA, T e ' 2 ASH WAS ALMOST ’ THEY JUST PULLED PRETTY 'YT{\%SGH‘TL;N\;}(I{S DIDJA RECALL DROWKED ! HIM UP ONTO- CLOSE CALL || A o0NER, EVER || THAT FIVE-SPOT " : : ' > - THING T EVER DID| 1| Y BORRIED \eRE S T ~ CAME BACK TOME|[| FROM ME? SAILING SCHEDULES Leave. Due Juneaiy Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southbound Alentian ..........Aug. Aug. 14 Aug. 24 Alameda ........Aug Aug. 18 Aug. 20 Yukon ............Aug. 18 Aug. Aug. 30 Northweste: ... AUE. 2 Aug. Aug. Ala; oAU, 25 Aug. 28 Sept. Alames A, 28 Sept. Sept. Aleutian ......Sept. Sept. 4 Sept. 13 ’TC:A"NNE"I'* T”U'G”HAEEE>~ IT == : - = - : 5 w Northwestern ...Sept. 4 Sept. Sept. 10 BOUND FOR STATESI\ ‘ : W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phone 2 Marine News | o W M SRS y = b oS boat, arrived in port from the Westward, garly yesterday bound for Bellingham PR I R B PRINCE GEORGE lN will undergo overhauling and gen- ‘| * eral rebulldin Steamer DMiovements PORT LAST EVENING| Ste nas b NORTHBOUND since 1919 and is Dorothy Alexander due Satur- &| Steamer Prince George, Capi. first trip to the State; day at 3:30 tomorrow after- % He Gedden, arrived in port|ing there nine years ago, noon #|trom” the south at 6:30 o'clozl|mornt e took coal at the Northwestern | due to ar- %[y T y evening with 121 pas- cific Coast Coal company wharf. rive 1 p.m rrow if it #se s aboard for Skagway. No - - makes W | Narrows \e disembarked here tide 1 g the tourlats on the siedm.| 1, Rne TN i FOR SALE al Evans due Sunday o es D, Taylor, Canadian| i " ey . g : | b Admiral. Roders du Monday, # senator of Wektminster. "OF ihd] Len tide, 005, ag. 1.0 feat THE EMPIRE FOR SALE_—One Lang range and | s Yiotal . numiber - dhow¥d - omielhrea| O™ HI09 Rl Gk SESY Is the Medium i onme heater. Inquire Alaskan | SCHEDULED SAILINGS are bound for Toterfor & ¢ Rlgn e “JL vt 18.77tests [ i o which. the senspal| Hotel k o Tand AI:ska :i',hwltlfwl n’: ~:n:1 from 8 She is scheduled u: return h“n 1,)11111(- can always. have ltal FOR BAL m\ Leaves Juneau for Douglas and O R ”Lv .Seattle Ar.Juneau SQmec?sll Seattle Aug at 9 am | outhbound at midnight tomorrow| SCHOONERS TAKE. SUPPLIES wants supplied. i “ ondtik Bk 5 Ror, Ale & ug. Princess Louise scheduled to ! and will sail about 2 a.m; Closing time for classifiedfjf| cleancr. ¢ od condition. $20.| Thane % Rvans 2 Aug. Aug. 25 Sept. 6 I trom Vancouver August % ————— Four halibut schooners took bait [{ifadvertisements: 2 P. M. di Phone 477 1 ROZETS oorrrr AUG. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 3% at 9 p.m * PRINCESS CHARLOTTE |[at the Juncau Cold Storage Com- Closing time for display ad- T i | Sraeg 9:1%pm. 3 Watkap 1-AUS.,, 89 5 Bepti L, Bent, 33 FOR SALE — Willys-Knight car. | : { A: Queen “Au Sept. '3 Sept. 1 Prince Rupert scheduled to pany terday and today.. The [[if vertisements: 11 A. M. -m. $7:30p’m. & v 3 i | ) il Phone 469. ; Dor. Alexander . Aug. 31, Sept. 3 Sept. §% sall from Yancouver Auge SOUTH EARLY TODAY | xorin Capt. Nels Rorvik, Senator, Ten cents per line first in-jj/ Y 8 “g;:gg::: Througn zeckets sold from Juneau to Califosy ust 27, at 6 p.m Capt, Chris s, and Coolidge,|li{sertion. if FOR SALE F 3 room 13 midnight nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal Alameda schedule I 45 Charlotte, Capt. C. C.|Capt. B. A. Melyer, loaded bait Five cents for continuousiil house and bath. y furn-| 315 .m.T $1:00a.m. Reservations Aand information on ROUND THR from Seattle Atig y, arrived in port from the{while the Sitka, Cant.. Willlam |[ilsubsequent insertion. H ished. Inquire W . Barber | oyl ou;'m' b4 el ) . WORLD tours in cun]neuiun]ws&xnnuuur Steams ort 4 5 o'clock s rning, | Doucett, ok bait and i Count five average words t Shop. Y ship Line also to the ENT via north at o'clock this morning, | Doucett, to ait and ic 0 averag d Leaves Douglnl (or h““ \ B R M AN 9 p.m Admiral Watson scheduled to and left at 7 o’clock with the fol- o= - i the- line: WY = “§ wing : A shatze 6 0! FOR SAI e fixtures, “The | 6:30 0p.m. 1 ; ‘" BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phoge ¢ lowing passengers from Juneau SALMON BROUGHT IN il Minimum charge, 50 cents i ALl T Fii :hnm e GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18; Miss Wilitred Carlson, Mrs. P - o et et 5t ] g :56p.m, R Douglas Alaska. ' E. Carlson, Miss Irene Nelson T.1913, Capt. W. § rd, ar- 25 o e o 10 room house; 2| .m, :30p.m. z PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICB Daniel Livie, Mrs, J. Livie, George|rived in port this morning % &1 . Phone 1395 i I6R M. E. Munro, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hal-|fish for the New San FOK RENT 1 o y for England, | | :05a.m vorson, P. Johanson, A. Danell.|Motris, buyer She had 1,000 co-| e o 3 FOR SAL One five room house ¥ A FOR RENT—repz. 15, Furnished 4 and ten and a bath John Bailey, Mrs. R, C. Peterson |hoes and 2,500 pounds of king sal- 2 % " % " Miss J. Robbins, R. H. Nelson, T.|mon : ¥ ‘]'_’]'l"l‘“‘(‘.““n‘{:’l"\"' 6th and Gold- |y 450 at Warm Springs Bay. | f_m,e‘gm will %% adcepted. D, Everts, John Sundholm, A. Tobi- —— .. — R ARG O LR s $1899. $800 down and rest t—Saturdays only. ason, and six steerage for ttle VERMONT TAKES LUMBER FOR RENT—6 room nouse i easy payment. Mrs. Jack Fan- §—Effective April 1st. Sister Mary Ludovic and i . ghborhood. Phone | euf, Baranof. | . FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT’H.I Davis for Victoria; Mr. and Mr<| Vermont, Capt. George Sandpews, |—— = S| SO HAT IR One o Meuke: & LEAVE Wmfl SOUTHBOURD : L. 0. Hoff, Mrs, M. Snyder and|ijg R > Astoria.Puget |FOR RE Housekeeping room T room house; nyder is in port ffom the Astoria-Puget PRIN. LOU: Aug. lo' sl Bk sept ll "y . ; al One 3 room house. Phone 478. p . M. and Mrs. Charles Pennycook [sound plant’at Bxcyrsion Tnlet ana| OF Sleeping room. 6th & Mal. | LR | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- B & for Vancouver. will take a load of lumber from| Phone " {FOR SALE —— & room turnished ¥ 2 & PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—Aug. 14, 24, Sept, 4 LOCAL SAILINGS - Juneau Lumber M o ne of Krause's| house. Inquire B:lmont Gro- i b PRINCESS ALICE—Aug. 17. Marginita schednled to leave % FOR RE > of Krause's| 1 q tion Company B Siiks atd Wy Bort STEAMER QUEEN lN MRS T TR PSR cancrete houses, Furnished or| cery. Tickets to anc from all Eastern points of United : PROGRESS IN PORT T i 4 States and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal 8 o'clock Wednesday nig SOUTHBOUND TODAY Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Ageht. Virginia IV salls for Chicha- got and way ports at 6 o'- 8 EONSST M 4 | The Queen, Capt. Victor En-|this week was the Progress, seine e apartments Phone 6( g } = clock every Weduesday ist, arrived in port from the|boat of the Pyramid Packing com. ANYONE 'whnting black loam PHONE 3-8-5 ; night. For Chuatham § - Triangle Tour at 1:45 o'clock this|pany of Sitka A MENT. 3 rooms: - free for yard or den, phone | Special Sale and Special COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. route at 10 o'clock every % |qq noon wiih the following pas- Hiden ) S liosn oo and bath. Steam heat and fire| yijt Bothwell, 1 peci 2 Sawunday wight, ;w. heers for Junass Traveling men Teaving for Pets| _vlace. Avply Nugget Shop. | L IPNC L MOTORSHIP MARGNITA X el an for BF.William Jensen, ‘H. Simpson, |ersburg aboard the Admiral Wat-|zg ” o ee—— 7 il DR —$ L0eH: on Schillings Best ¢ @ m. 0l N 9 sVig 5 'S Y I a i o - . i i B @ » ;. 7t itv i ‘.::41 I\‘":k’\j Jor #/Miss Dana DeVighne, Mrs. IH. C.|son included H. F. Preston, Os '421% B 7th St. Phone -”.:(;“:l“‘v.vx::]‘;l "jl’;:_“‘;)h'l': {”x“ Coffee and Baking Leaves Cxt\; Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock E @ DeVighne, Billy Wright, Edith F.|Hart and J. L. C haugh. ¥ pa 4 direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port : # | Sheclor, W. M. Shelton, Lewis An-|— — i | - for security. Answer No. 730, Powder s : ce, LR R O ) AT o] are Mmptre, Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, N o ks, J N by v P A D S k¢ y o 2, o i e At i 3 reby given that] 3 ; i = b {1 SRR (:' 2 Tyee, Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander, Part Walters, +nd Fish PRIGES Mary Dick, Fia A, | B HL. Rhodes and Christie Rhodes,| Transient or permanent. Mae-| WANTED- Work in tovanetty’'s way ports. Information t 8 |Annie Dick, Teddy Dick, Kinnon Apts. DPhone 304, restaurant. Phone 4472 doing business under the name 2. and style of Rhodes Cafe, have b o | GROCERY A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer ‘Co., Phone 149, made an assignment to the under- graph, sewing machines. Rent 2 PD&h 903el't! oard- | ’ e ers. one % g |t Koontz, George Peterson - gned for the benefit of the'r % r ze £ale. Anderson Music Shoppe. ST Johnny Wise and four {ereditors, and all outstanding ac-[__ 3% 5% i o R e i She wa vu Illfl_‘ (l.I-l il south counts of said Rhodes Cafe are \FOR RENT, — g'ully furnished Old pal,‘ers l,“r Hi‘lc Sifhli Fn:pl - I ] s = CHAS G ARNE B i Sounds ot m {but | POURA. At 4 o'clog ""“" afternoon. fiyniediately payable to the und-| apartments, siugle or double. |- - JVORARICK - 2 b Slill here yesterday at 10% to 1% | ! e ersigned at Room 200 Seward| Newly painted. Baths and hot Radio Ortho h n Jeweler and and 7 and 10 cents “| STEIL FUNERAL TOMORROW |pyiiding, Junesu, Alaska. _aater furaished. Furoished| | viewr Orthophon gi(:&a Optician ENGINEERS and Six thousand pounds of sable| Dated. this 23rd day cabins $5.00 per month. ApPIY| | pas arrived. Your inspection Watches Funeral services for Peter Steil P » e R st, 1928, Se; . o % Wid for § cents [oldtime Alaskan, who passed|" B dolnrRan aview Apts. invited. Phone 143. fi Diamonds MACHINISTS away recently “in Juneau, will be| it pabtication, Aug:-23. 1923, | FURNISHRD arg unturnished Anderson Music Shoppe Silverware s x | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. AUE 014 41 10 o'clock tomorrow morn 1 | 2 > \ R L eld at 10 « c -| 1 fon, Aug. 125, 1928 k . 132 6th 8t | ——— #h-8ixty-soven thousand pounds! (' ii 0’ (e Gunenu-Youns Fun.| TekgRaication, Aus. a5, 18 L B il | - : : AGENTS FOR of halibut sold herg yesterday a 5 ~ e f v al Parlors. The Rev. 0. A oy = — MEOUS e 610 10.5 cents. It was all Amerl | gippan will officiate, and inter. = i MISCL PR totl. | ment made in Bvergreen Cemetery. | % PALMIS _Come and nave your|{We just want— ] n Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, e - o et i 33 b 4 ! 1d 1 hand. 5 A~ Dr. George D. Bishop, Govern- : ] Wnrk hzin.:.";:r?';‘:n .::dl To let you— i s $ Palmer Brothers rem vet xruu-x:m‘, who hu; hw'}‘n | i f the future foretold. 302 Fromt |} Know that— . ere on official business for the i 5 B ook, 15 ob.bis way to Sew. | ;| lll 1 L There is a— -~ Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors ard aboard the Yukon i i i | [ — ‘z‘\!ew White Bread— B S e ¢ - 0 On sale at all— i BT a H HAND! . 21d papers for sale at ple T‘.np’rn % A /- 4 ' L:agd?ntgagrzcery storef— s 4 i -QOMPLETE LINE: OF 08 c- . LERY - \ It is sanitary wax- . | wrapped— ELEVATOR SERVICE And you'll— §. ZYNDA, Prap. R Like it— ; : yF 1 Cafldd 2/ ta?,': National Railwa 8 FIRE ALARM CALLS : dost ol LoV earec ' S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE Third and Frankifn. Milk Mdid it ’ GEORGE” ¥ront and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. gk | i u 4 Front, 0pp. Film Exchange. PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Bread . J LEAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY EVENING 80[40 U R S Prot, goar. Suw Mill. None Better—Box or Bulk o T southbound from JUNHAU every SATURDAY P.'M. maklyg Front, near Saw Mill, By i Adibs o - % direct connection at PRINCE- RUPERT and VANCOUVER Willoughby at Totem Gro. §|* o + A ; Wl;en the West Sgr o Totem H e tor all points EAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and thinks of coffee | fromthe Artist’s Palette warehouse and garage. STy D — ) — & Som ok cold running water in every room. For reservations apply to it says, “Hills Bros.” —the X 4 : £ Front and Seward. E‘ Reliable Transfer Gritr] Doptiaehlng: Hesir- : coffee roastéd a few pounds LUCILE, the Artiste of Front and Main. Phone 149 Res. 148 \nf L4 Painting, SHEPARD, Suisins z ;l I’lll’:‘BroBm:i: ;l't::dse;r:E the feminine world of ff:::: d.:; dsez:::l:x'. i 3 ;.mfll’.mo g%g%’;g:!m dllG?o ; Conu-;go fi; “Wnrk ER Agent, ~ ks o ¢ | Fashion, creates the col- Fire Hall. Front Btreot B e ) tinuous process—Controlled Gast) a . - : ? 3 kmm( It’s the secret of | ours of Holeproof Hos- s::;n':,“:n:nuufif" Waz b1 40 0 BENRED S0 Manl Ordere e - — - m.ranfln"rm Aana & Satls, every. Wednesday wonderful, uniform, iery at Paris for each new Fourth and Harris. : i & y : AR Gm * . evening for : flavor, too—a flavor that you Fifth and Gold. Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries Inlet, Strawberry Polnt, rer , Island, ’m 't ther.coffee. | fashion trend. Fifth and East. . i i Apex-El Nido,, Hirat-Chichagef, Falcon Arm and Chichi t in any other co i s"em; “d“:} old. ¥ o , We deliver anytime—FPhone 29 Clrry Passengers .ana MI: m‘tfl :: to. M 0! GI o B et TR BELMONT GROCERY || &5 {aTinvas 7 ./house, . p % o ....u!lfi{g? i Sfi&‘:";‘:fi’,".i;"};‘;‘,.:’.‘: : —= ‘ THE HOTBEL, OF ALASK. Beprasentative LS v tnd M | F ngulmre and Delco L;ght " THE GASTINEAU BEN €. DELZELLE Tweltth, Northern L'dry. § th JUNEAU Twlitth and. v;ffl“,mm_ PR 3 Our m u You, Begin ‘Ifilfi- at_the... . Home Grocery. . B E > e FERRY TIME CARD @n sail from Seattle August 20 at 10 am Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver Au- gust 29 9 p.m Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattie Sept. 1, at 9 am, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Queen in port this afternoon Prince George ‘southhound Saturday at midnight Yukon due southbound about August 30 +-l-+-Z‘++++*+++++‘é+*+++fl-s‘-'- Among the cannery hoats in port | > pleasant house- * * * * * * * * L +* * * +* * +* * * * * & i * + * * * +* * * + & + * * * * * ' * * £3 * * * - * » - + M > * - * , Mr. and Mrs. John Manha Koontz, Mrs. W. Koonlz 1w KETCHIKAN. Aug. 24.—Hali- but sold for 11.10 and 6 cents yes terday

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