The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1928, Page 6

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POTIY AND HER PALS WOTE ALL) |OR, ASH HAS eou% N For ‘BIRD IMITAT!DMS NoA B\G PRACTICE: Z00N5 HE GIT6 A LIL MORE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 15, 1928. YEH! AN IF- YASK WAE Y ¢ I DONT THINK, HE ||CouLDA PICKED A BETTER PROFESSION! f fwff‘(sk By (,LII* F ‘TERRL"I‘T BUT \F APPEARANCES MEANS D S4AY IT WAS TURET [SNSIE Marine News ' ALAMEDA HAS | Feo b ek Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Rogers due at 10 0'- €lock tcnight. Has 4 days mail. Princess Mary night SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northwestern due Tt Queen scheduled (o Seattle December due Sunday Progress Is Reported Slow| on Account of Bucking Strong Head Winds sday from 19 at 19 e Accordi the Customs Coast Guard ning the mail grounded on her propeflo & | near _{ ‘fi om her d us p a2 LR R R R X Y I R R R K land leaves every pm. for Kake #nd were *eeTeIRIIFIITY d aboard the he receivad this morn: trom the Alameda it was bucking strong :ad winds and was not making headway The in| Dark [ but hip 1 Island its posi it this had laft morning fon was not given in : that was received Commander Addison, Guard Cutter U the Alamec nity of Seal 1 the west end of The Alameda was re. 4 using the anchor chain of Starr for the tow, as the big did have the proper early not son r to sa 15.—The ns. 1" Ll g to advices received a FFTHEOEND, SAILINGS House ani t’v-umA Alameda southbound about it " | k' S0, authorities last e R A steamer Starr, which | LOCN:'SNUNGS a re .‘f and damag .ui Margnita scheduled to leave S Ranesday | for Sitka and way ports at o 8 o'clock Thu night Ayon | Virginia IV sails for Chicha- S ghio gof and way ports at 6 o'- & . ‘1’ seward a elock every Wednesday # . TURY" GUEHIE gt | About middi csterd: Anbvicn First 4 [steamer Alameda, the schocner Wednesday at 1 «|Olive and the gas boat Discovere: Biorssveg and 4 all having raced to the assiztancc Wvvorts. #[of the Starr, at the scons PO P Y sven passengers aboard the s s { when it became abled, | | late in the aflernoon taken | M GLENN HELD Atmed ; LlQUOR CHARGES : a2 Ll being for the 144-mile tow to at the time the Willlam Glenn, arrested in Skag- Alamada l.u the vicinity of Shuy. way last month on a warrant ak Island and it was expected that charglng him with violation of the!(he trip would end this morning Natlonal Prohibition Act, Was' Late messages bound over to- the Federal Grand | ing, Jury following 4 U. 8. comm! yestetday srnoon. Iis bail was fixed at $1,000 which had not boen| depggy’d today and he was still cunud! Gidii i3 charged with the sessfey and manufacture of toxlggting liquor in the vicinity {he Coast of Eagle Ri The warrant for | estimated t his arrest w fssued last August|bhe in the ped apprehension untiljocated off He was employed | giak Island most of the time he | W was arrested byl ghe there, | vessel lines. | Unalga Ready To Sail SPECIAL STEAMER Barly this afternoon Com. Addi- m TAKE PLACE eived advices to ba ready |to sail to the assistance of the Ala. | OF STARR ON RUN [meda it that ship requested help While it was not stated in the SEWARD, Alaska, Dec. messages received 1 the Ala- Sewdrd Chamber of meda or the radio station at Cor- wired Postm r Gene dova, how the ship had towed Thursday night, urging a ial | th tarr since 6 o'clock last night boat to replace the disabled Starr|barring trouble in the way of part- on' the December trip, on acount|ing tow chains and the like the of the congestion of freight and]vessel should now be in the pro- Christmas mail besides many pas-|tection of Kenai Peninsula and sengers waiting here to go tofwell on the way to Seward. From their westward Alaska homes Shuyak I where the Alameda Postmaster General New took the in tow, to inside of wered yesterday that if the Cape Elizabeth is not over 60 'was unable to make the run, ¢ | miles and that body of water is reasoniable cffort would be made|the only open sea that the towing to obtain a substitute. —eee——— FOR HIM Cigars in Christmas at Ploneer Pool Hall. el i, FOR HIM Christmas Pool Hall. e For Sale Very Cheap GAS TUG R. E. F. 100H.P. 54 Feet Atlas Engine packages adv. in pa = Address Will A. Lowman Anacortes Washington STARR IN TUW“ | studies in Construction of New Buildings by the U. S. Involves Many Details (Cortinued rrom Page Onej After selection iz made, are forwarded to the ment of justice to examine and it necessary. The United Sta ttorney in the dis- work and makes hig department tarn submits s to the general accoun which issues the prope ) the United who hands it over made. pers e tit cle rict does to the nt | pap office pay for ney when the ransfer i When Drawings Made Until the site is obtained, ings for the building cannot started. It is neces circularize all governm rents to bring up to date pace required by draw. be data o e 1ch, made t bor- ca Ty ar made whizh have to meet the approval of the heads of the various de. ments that are to occupy space in the building From this point, the of working drawings catic manner Bids petiti with which then preparation n private architect then obtained on a com » ba ract made the succe alter the construction work is 1 on under the close scrutiny of a engineer who Is continu- ously on tha ground until the building is completed >ee TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 3 Low tide, 9:17 High tide, 3:01 p.m., Low tid p.m., e 3.8 feot feot feet. feet. m, 1 am, 6.6 15.1 0.7 TIDES MONDAY High tide, 4:30 am., 13 Low tide, 10:07 am., 5.6 feet. High tide, 3:47 p.m., 14.4 feot. Low t 10:36 p.m., 1.3 feet. - e They will p all—Ch'rist- mas greeting ¢ Call at the Empire. feet, e Dell E. Sheriff, Call or write Phone WE FRAME PICTURES Alaska Scenic Views to| .| FOR RENT—rour room modern | THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have Its wants supplied. Closing time for classifled advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M, Ten cents per line first In-}i sertion I Five cents for bsequent insertion. 8 Count five average words to the line. Minimum charg = cununuounf. 50 Iy OK KE.I\ f) FOR RE house 6 room furnished | 29 | Phone FOR R ment, close Fre apart- | bath; | ee /i newly in Ewing Mattson, Wa Two room furnished Str hme FOR six Gold RENT room house Inquire Nugs Partly furnished | Cor. 3rd and t Sohp. FOR R ed apartment, Phone 1004 Four room furnish-| $31 Basin Roac. | FOR RENT-—Hea ished apartment get Shop. ed and Apply furn- | Nug- FOR RENT — rurnished ments. MacKinnon Apartment FOR RENT apartments. - Nicely furnished | Clift Apartments, | FOR RENT — surnished hous keeping rooms. Steam heated. 6th and Main. Telephone 436, apartment with electric range. i Inquire R. THE Foirs WHO ACT AS } |\F EVERY DAY WAS APRIL FIRST AREN'T NOTED FOR HAT Abe Lincoln said to} the contrary notwith- standing—you cannot fool part of the people even part of the time nowadays. We have nev- er practiced substitution. Here you will always get a Fair and Square grocery deal. SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” N MAID O’ CLOVER ICE CREAM in Bulk, Brick and Dixie Cups at New York Exchange L T T Phone 59 P()R RFVT A]\( Phone 5701. 6th an? Gold. | NFURNISHED n - heated | apartments. 132 6th Street. FOR RENT — nicey furnished | room. 819% Gold Belt Ave. Near Dixon St. | Piane, Vietor vrtuopnonlic Phono- | graph, sewing machines. Rent! or gale. Anderson Muslc Shoppe. FOR REN'T — wuily turnished| apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hot! ¢abins $5.00 per month, Apply‘ Seaview Apts. Can't be wea: anyvaucre, cards . to plensé the most fastidious. FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 ¥ront and Franklin. 1-6 Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, o] City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill, 21 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. warehouse and garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harrls. Fifth and Geld. Fifth and Kaet. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. -4 -5 -6 -7 -9 -2 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 ‘sater furnished. Furnished| Samples at Empire office. 'y ished ke 9t I FOr ic ra Al Ju FOR One 3 room house. Phone 478.; recoms furn- new house with house-| eping equipment. Bet n | h and 10th Streets, ide at: 1 PIG’'N WHISTLHE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk SALP—-Dark Alaskan Inter-| . r mink. Pem born and pen B ¢ ised. Ready for delivery now. || The 1ska Mendenhall For Farm,| | ineau, Alaska. . ! 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