The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1928, Page 6

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serrrrrerreas Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer enroute north SCHEDULED SAILINGS Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 am. today. No report Princess Louise scheduled to safl from Vancouver Sept. 27, at 9 p.m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 28 at 9 am Atacka scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 6, at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers due south- bound sometime tomorrow Admiral Watson scheduled southbound about Oct. 3 Aleutian due southbound about Oct. 3 LOCAL SAILINGS Marginita schednled to leave for Silka and way port: al 8 o'clock Thursday night Virginla IV sails for Chicha. #of and way ports at 6 o'- clock every Wednesday night. For Chatham Straits route at 10 o'clock every Saturday night. America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 pm. for Petersburg and Kake and ‘wayports. IR R R R RN SOUTH TODAY; 1, SAIL FROM JUNEAU The steamer Alaska, Capt. D. Andergon, arrived here southbound at 5:16 a.m. today with the follow- ing passengers for Juneau: Ty T T Y P R R R E TR R R R R RN Ry M. Whinery, C. H. Hill, C. Haw. thorne, J. Anderson, W. 8. Woods, M. V. Sandford, E. Sultan, M. P Kanfman, R. Marshall, Mabel M. Briggs, A. G. Woodley, B. Devin, N. Anderson, W. F. Rodigkert, Mrs. Rodgikert. After taking on fish and concen trates from the Alaska Juneau the Alaska sailed at 10 a.m. with the following passengers from Ju- neau: For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs A. Soirie, C. F. Skenes, James F. Hoag, John R. Humphry, Miss Har- riet Day, J. E. Hegaas, Farns. worth, Mrs. E Robertson, Tom Largon, Malfred /Soby, Edwin Cox, Ben Oberg, W .E. Becker, Chris Largon, Edith W. Scott For Ketchikan—P. R. McGuire, ‘W. M. Handy, Mrs. E. Colburn, F. M. Tedlie, Jerry Wootan, A J Ela, N. Fromholmz, Donald New. quist, 1da Kirby, J. O. Jeffery, R A. Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. John Kel. ler, Mrs. W. H. Fitzgerald. For Wrangell—T. Angus. —_— e HIGH HALIBUT PRICE A ‘new record high price for halibut kold in Juneau this year was reached when the Fern, Capt J. Lowell, sold 4500 pounds at 14 anfl 8 cents thiy morning. Marine News +*~)+-¥+#""+*f’*fl-t*‘!’*u‘(‘fl"‘"fi'+++¥¢-&é+-¥*+l-# THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, SEPT: 27, 1928. WHY, POLLY, WOT'S WRONG? Y'SEEM ALL UPSET ABOULT SOMETHI Y'CIT THE NEW MA, ™™ FURIOOS NG. DIDN'T WITH ASH - HAT Y'WENT FOR? {GUCKER SENDS FINE the Alaska Railroad. The head is an nmmually fi one, the antlers being virtua perfect than the average. This is one the first, if not HN first of t animals ever displayed here. Th are numerous in the running in herds estimated | contain several hundred thousa head. > EVANGELIST DAY ARRIVES HERE TO be: “The Word of God |Does It Stand the Criticisms Teday? Is It Good for the People of Today?" e ee—— HALIBUT PRICES KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Sept. 27. Seventy-five hundred pounds halibut sold here yesterday for {to 8.10 cents. 27.—~One hundred and fifty thousand pounds of halibut | WOODLAND CARIBOU | HERE FOR DISPLAY for the second time and will be| in shape and much larger interior, CONDUCT SERVICE An evangelistic campaign at the On Sunday evening his subject will Is It True? Young PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Sept. ev were JUST THINK OF HIM VY'SHOULDA BEEN ABLE TO SELECT By CLIFF STERRETT A MIRRaR i THE PLACE! Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Northbound Southboumd ALEUTIAN Sept. 12 YUKON . _Bept. 8 Sept.11 Sept. 19 ALASKA Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 26 , ALEUTIAN Sept. 256 Oct. 3 YUKON ' . Oct. 2 Oct. 10 ALASKA .. Oct. 9 ' Out. 17 KLEUTIAN Oct. 16 Oct. 24 YUKON Oct. 23 Oct. 381 FGR KMPPER CHICAGQ, T in the electric vhair will be' de.| {manded for Angelo Pletitti, accused |avductor of Billy Raniere. Pietitti was indicted |arraigned Friday, The United A fine spw’hnpn ot woodland | State's Attorney announced that he | caribou, killed by J. W. Gueker Wil call for the death sentence of this city, arrived today on under the statute denominating steamer ka and is nmkuhmm-ms as a lnphal crime. the Sanitary 1t was killed by \n lsl_AGKMER TAX Gucker north of Amnur.uz.- o m II\ of | he | | ey | V\ASHIV(‘T(!N Se,ol 27 interest and M. Blackmer, 1000 Federal taxes, | penalties from H. to | nd,| temporarily ‘blocked The has filed | been counsel for the defense before the |a petition for redetermination of levies. The action blocks filing of the government’s sult until the pellv.mn has been acted unnu |and slaying of little Franks, has lost his soft job. He has been serving as Secretary to the Assistant Warden, Today he found himself assigned to manual labor in the yards. The order al- 80 removes him from a private cell and places him in a cell in the block with other prisoners. of of 14 Undertakers Complain About k(}heap Funerals en 3 Sem 27.—Death yesterday - GASE BLOCKED ~Gov- ! | ernment action ‘o cellect §8,600,x ; Board of Tax Appeals. || i { | | | serfion. Five i THE EMPIRE FOK RENT Is the Medium Through which the general public ‘ean' always have i [ vants ‘suppited. Bl FOR SALE— Heater: Parlor fur- b : Clastng time for classified nace, fintshed in poreelain en- ‘:;;:;‘:‘; “3::2:: “Sept. 28 advertisements: 2 P, M. amel, mahogany effect; prncu-l z:oo;{m' 12 midunight gc:. ; gc: 1: il cally new and 1 i condi- b4 s { ) ct. ct. Hlvertisements: 11 e 579, Rev. . *4:00pm. . ROGERS Oct. 20 Oct. 31 { miastg Teagot Dome witness, has {f. TEB conts per tine rst. cents for continuousfi subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minlmum charge, 50 cents. ALASKA Oct. 30 Nov. 5 FOB SALE FERRY. TIME CARD FOR SALE — Beautitul | Janean tor Douglas and r on 12th énd E Sts. En- e m; . i quire Wide-Awake Shoe Shop. L Lv.Seattle Ar. ‘Juneau Soutdnboull Thnrougn trcxers sold rrom Juneau to Calilom |FOR SALE — Kitchen range. In| Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m, 6:30p.m. i ¥ $25 cash. Call nia ports also to New York via Panama f“_’:‘ condiOion: $35 " oAl S 8-40am, $7:46p.m. H Reservations and information on ROUND -mt v R 9:30a.m.t 9:65p.m, ‘WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- FOR SALE—80 Gov. Springfield 12:45pm.t §11:30p.m. L S AL DITENT, Wi iy Sporter. Lyman peep and gold 2:16p.m. 12:16a.m, !{4‘;41|v sights, perfect condition. !imp'm" $1:05a.m mggg E ;llg!v’gfiftR&eAn?l:flofi:m.é B. Van Wart. 6:06p.m. Douglas Alaska. -| o—Thane. PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICH RACCOON FOR SALE—One old t—Freight will be accepted. THE ADMIRAL LINE | fémale and 4 young. Box 84, $—~8aturdays only. §—Bftactive April 1st. Petersburg, Alaska. FOR SALE—One cholce lot. Close in. Box 254, Juneau Ferry & Naviga- A. B. Hall will start at 7:30 o' clock on Sunday evening, Septem- ber 30, continuing for two weeks RENT — Four-room apart- Evangelist Elbert Day, who has Hls SUFT JOB menl Clift Apts. . been holding Evangelistic meetings e in Washington, Oregon and Cali- For “ENrT 'Bi 0“":9" 1st, a4 fornia, will conduct the services 4 ik g urnished, - hehtéd Evangelist Day {§ & yoing man,| CHICAGO, Hl. Sebt. 27.r-Rich:§i 316 6th St. Phione 830. apt. {FOR SALE—Sliver foxes. Bargain tion Company USRS FOR PRINCE RUPER?, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND 40 for quick salé. Address P. O. Box 1236, J ard Loeb, serving life seuntence inlfoR R‘FNF — A pleasant house- Joliet Penitentiary for kidnapping keeping apartment. Phone 602.[FOR SALE Bobbie |1 | canpniaN PA PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 11, 22; Oct, 2." ) and Great Western Heater. 115! FOR RENT — ¥urnished apt. Steam heated. Phone 29. New Crop PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 13, 23; Nov. 3. Tickets to anc trom all Eastern points of United RAILWAY W. 6th Street or Phone 330. _ IFOR SALE — %adge delivery tenor FOR RENT OR SALE — B flat Anderson saxaphone. Music Shoppe. PBUILDING Rustgard house. 132 ‘6th St. known ' as FOR RENT — 4 room furnished apt. 4213 7th St. Phone 3201 Piano, Victor urtnopnonic Phono- graph, sew!ng machines. Rent sold here yesterday at 1510 and, PARIS, Sept. 27.—The Paris Un,| ©OF #8le. Anderson Music Shoppe. | —— o 3 s way ports. Leaves every oth sda; 7 cents to 18.90 and 8 cents. dertakers Service, a municipal] FOR SALE-—Omne v room house; in sanitary cellofane Haines, Skagway and L}yxm sz'fu;msy a];flolmPntM. for ————— | monopoly, must reorganize to meet [FOR REN'T — wuly furnishea| On€ 8 room house. Phone 41y paper, | Ay AGENT DENNIS WINN GOES _|the high cost of dying. apartments, - single or double.|FOR SALE — & room rurnished A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. CUT ON INSPECTION TRIP| The service shows a deficit of Newly painted. Baths and hot| house. Inquire B:clmont Gro- - more than $200,000 for 1927 and| ‘water furnished. Furnished) cery. SANITARY Agent Dennis Winn, Alaska|{the beginning of 1928 Coftins| cabins $5.00 per month. Apply agent for the U. 8. Bureau oflare too expensive, complain offi-] ' Seaview Apts, Fisherles, left this afternoon on|cials, and the system of burial too WANTED GROCFRY CHAS- G' WARNER COo the flagship Brant, Capt. E. L.{complicated. There is also com. . o A (A Hunter, for an inspection of sal-|plaint against the slowness of JAPANESE TOY WANTED — Situatfon as plam The Store "[m, - mon spawning strewms on ihe|horse.rawn hesrses SHOP cook. Address Box 428. PHONES 8688 ENGINEERS :and mainland and Admiralty Island| fhe service is managed by the ooy T T — e ! g shores of Steéphens Passage. Helgiiy in cooperation with taderc] H. B. MAKING | WANTED — Day. work. WOMAN. | prammme e <« CH . D unde Phone 602, AP m will be absent several days. takers -and priests There are Front Street 1 , e §.UA . funerals for every purse and taste | P- ©. Box 318 for Mall Orders' | WANTED—Partner to enter new . J. Smamick HABENICHT 18 APPOINTED With @ gradnated scale of pricesy business, preferably lady who| Jeweler wnd - | AGENTS FOR ASSISTANT WHARFINGER gkl G | is capable of office work. Write Opticia » former Figs ARE IN Extra Fancy White States and Capadg — Varipus Routes — Liber Stopovers. ‘; 'f COATES, Akent. i “Mmmw‘ COASTWISE TRANSPOKTATION €O, ~truck. Cheap. Inquire Empire. FOR SALE - Comptometer. Bar: gain if taken now. Inquire Em- pire office. | T TR AR, M TR Figs, pound .......: F FOR SALE—One wve room house | : a and ten cbies and a batn||Fancy Layer Figs, Ib.. .30 MOTORSHIP MARGNITA house at Warm Springs bay. In 8 oz. packages ... .15 $1800. 3800 down and rest| |In 6 oz. packages ... .10| Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funmter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Part’ Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baruut. easy payment. Mrs. Jack Fan- euf, Baranof. These F'ig: are just in from California, wrapped to 602, care Empire. State in | Fred D. Habemicht, well known Jocal baseball player, has been ap- pointéd as Assistant City Whart- inger, it was announced today by | REBEKAH CARD PARTY The regular meeting of the Pur~ Rebekah 1 held last evening in the 1. 0. ©.) severance Lodge was'l| — 1 SCHOOL OF PIANO Mayor Thomas B. Judson. Help ygall. After the meeting whist ] | succeeds Selim Jackson who re-|y.o played and refreshments cently resigned to work for the garved. First: prize for women Sanitary Meat Market. . For further Juneau Phone Na. 6 Yes Sir, We Sell the Zenith Radio Receiver THE ZENITH HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD ON LONG DISTANCE RECEPTION particulars— call, phone or write Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Doiiglas Phone No. 1¥ second prize to Mrs. J. |¢rs went to John Reck TIDES TOMORROW Low tide, 2 a.m, -0.9 feet. High tide, 12:18 p.m., 16.8 feet. Low tide, 6:19 p.m, 0.1 feet. e father as much as |Wway it does. The jindoor season has f started. En‘myt a game of Bfl- went to Mrs. William Jensen and |} Kendler,| The first prize for men was womY| by Mr. Moe and the second hon- —————e h having his daughter go out the way she does; is having his money go out the tra% Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Outboard M i Watches lamo! letter amount capital possible to invest. Good possibilities for ¢ right party. —e WANTED—Roomers and board- | ers. Phone 903 .tmur. J e | I Tnnsfer Res. 148 'Y and GOOD 3 Thisd and Frankin. Final Franklin, , near Ferry Way. eau Apt “Indian St. ooyPLEm LINE OF SHIP cxumur.nt R ‘8.8 “PRIN' . RUPERT” or- !‘Pmmn GEORGE” § LBAVES VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY Ifikmo b southbound from JUNBAU every SATURDAY P, M. maklag direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER: tor all polnts BAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and : 3 ‘ cold running water in évety room. For Mnmm l”‘l to“ 3 Jupeau or Douglas at Eagles” /.dafice. Reward. Return to Em- ; pire. Gederal Contracting, Repatr- 3 iag and Painting. Contract or Day Work PHONE 5104 y. Point, Lemenrtu ret-Chlcbegot, Faleon and ?mxht. l“ o'ethek Bingle O, Agent. Saunrd !‘l“ wa %STlmfl &ufm“« -

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