The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1928, Page 6

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000§Q*+f*0**+*leGlNlA lv FROM * * It + Steamer Movements CHICHAGOF ; LEAVES . NORTHBOUND - 4 Alameda due tomorrow after. % ON POWDER TRIP R gl 3| The motorsh p Virginia 1V, Cap B BSWEDULED S~:iiNts | ] The motorshin virginia 1v., Capt @ @Ween scheduled to safl from 4| P4 Bach, arfived from Chichagof # Beattle Jan. 2 at 10 am. il pe Hj 3 yesterday noon ’ # Northwestern cheduled to % arriving here ’\\»-v\ # sail from Seaftle Jon. 5, at 4| From Jenson + 9am #|Cres T Arvid # SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS & |Johnson i, B ilkic | # Princess Mary due in port % ""l‘"" : . McGuire anc ght; sails 6 m. & ank Smith : (l:‘,,':m',f:,‘:‘ff‘ S #| From Funter—W. 8. Pekovich # Admiral Rogers Southbound -z~}l rs. W ! Pek -]uh Rado Peko # about Wednesday. w |V and Pet h. 4 R * m Apex seph Repik. LOCAL SAILINGS %| From Soapstone Point—E. A Margnita scheduled to leave 4-‘5%1){”[@.‘ e e fth ar W From Por Ithorp—Earnest | # for Sitka and way pnx(: T it [ ¢ 8 oclock Thursday night. & |Swanson. s ¥ | # Virginia 1V sails for Chicha- +‘b From Strawberry Polnt—L. I | # gof and way ports at 6 o'~ +‘l‘uvk«r : @ clock every Wednesday #| ‘Capt. Matt Nordnes | & night. 4 | skipper of the V | | & America First leaves evory #|the flu and the | ® Wednesday at 1 pm. for % in cn the n & Petersburg and Kake and # |captain Ed vho has bee wayports. & | first mate. Bac h w‘ll continue PO & H DA e H W |charge of the nia during the — fliness of ( Nordr The Vi a left t morning | HAIY FP\QM SOUTH; to make a spectal t o Hir‘l; . » | Chichagot and Chichagef Mine .RlN‘Gs 8 D@YS Litd., with argo of powder, and MALL. TO JUNEAU | uer aeparture trom Juncan on her - jnext rezala ke and w ,_\r‘r 3 2 day . Fhe C. P. I. steamer Princess B day: aty, Capt. Thomas CIff, arrived ‘\\\.x_lll :,C.I»W“v im Vancouver at 9 o'clock yes-j = " Vednes derday cvening and sailed for |25 8 Skagway-at 11:30 pm. The Prin. cess Macy is the first steamer from the. soutn to bring mail since the NORCO FROM SOUTH # er Queen about a week ag 4 he eight da mail that a il ted of over 200 sacks POLLY AND HFR PALS THE DAILY AL 1SK1\ EMPIRE MONDAY DEC. 31, | 928 TONT BE A CHUM 120 ar. Arriving *Capt. reported th» north-| . o beutd trips as one of the most| Car piéasant from a weather stand- Femmie mpoiat. Up the entire "\’..”"' evening. weather was exceptionally fine fof this season of the ¥ Balnd et nt 3t nosl bright and clear and the water| .o . calm. vessel pt The vessel is scheduled to return| j . o | from Skagway at 10 o'clock tonight and sail south at 6 am. tomorrow [ o ! morhing. noon for The following passengers arrived|., iy ih Junseu on the Mary: M Le-| vl include note White, Mr. and Mrs. Alex[go. 5 Sey, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Haber| . °y ' O nal, J. T. Pet o tle by way of Vancouver where greater part of the fish will be NCTICE ?E}SABINERS unloaded to go overland by the Princc William Sound and Res-|Canadian railroads to the Bastern urrection Bay — Alaska—Point |mark g : 2 Elfington Light, reported ex- the Norco ived in Ju tinguished December 23, 1928, |neau, the o i nt had r will be relighted as soon as prac- w ting the ticable. ma for this port. ———————— brought, how r, &l- TIDES TOMORROW Low tide, High tide, Low tide, High tide, MARG 'fh e mail boat Margnita, Capt. Larry Porks, arrived in Juneau frem Sitka and way ports at § o'elock this morning. Passengers arriving on the ship were: From Tenakee—Mr. and Mrs. John Matson and son, Dr. Anna From Hoonah—Mrs. Thomas|—adv. Murray, T Fun Gall. Sit E. A ; Mrs. f. e - eee - Swan Swanson. and §. P. Kromheim who made the round trip to Sitka and return. e e AT THE HOTELS E. Johnson; R. Pekovich; Joseph : r and Mrs. W. 8. Pekovich, n Smith, J. Peroff, thi, B. L. Jewich, J. A. McGuire, 1, Mrs. J. Hill, Lynn Canal; nheim. ————-———— m ot iy rich and H. A. Moody. 25 am., 3.4 feet. 51 am,, 16.7 feet. 25 p.m., 2.4 feet. $:84 pm., 14.0 feet. NITA IN PORT ter—0. R. Overbo, > 3 LNK.\WHY ‘.boml HA TAKES FISH CARGO in lunvm fx m Saattlc vessel had 100 tons of cargo including a small all of wi d early this morning ed to the Cold Storag about of frozen halibut was taken aboard saflled south this a Ketchikan h b will be a large amount of storage th sched Ketchikun about January 3 a few sacks were discharg- hikan from the south. ater part of the crew of the ship is recovering from the flu of the cases were light, although men were confined to their beds for several days. —ee FADA ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO Fada All-Electric Seventy. Demonstrations in your home if Radio Electric Company MARTIN LYNCH. RN a2 TRy LET Aimguist Press Your Sult. We call and deliver. Phone 528 ch 150,000 pounds loaded w ed to leave 3 for Se- Williams. Mos! the New Last k a—Dorothy Goddard :15a.m, :1ba.m. :15a.m.+ :30p.m.t :00p.m. :16p.m. f Gastineau A. Schifferle; G. R. rvid Johnson, Chicha- Thomas Murray, Fun. Alaskan 0. Fer. Zynda M Handy 4 FERRY TIME CARD ceived a v\nuhl have as including Capt. Williams, » t several of the v confine Come in and hear word in rudl@ Open evenings. you wish. Telephone 429. Lcaves Juneau fur Douglas and Thane 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. §11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. about | ¢y Yer Thevie JALL ‘/Ou?"v : CORDOVA ;MAY LOOK FOR MISSING BOAT| Cable advices from the lh-um\" Collector ¢f Custom T ived by the U ice here this morning stated that | : Coast Guard cutte Unalga would convey the tug Roosevelt and the steamer Starr, whic be in , over the Gulf of Cape Spencer. The d are to I Cordc made known in the mes 0 said the| as far 1s {the | " shiy ships not :||le had be the overdue m Cordova, that port about and was to hav on the to Whi t has not I\vuv\u is almo, Roosevelt will sage from ( HII avoid the hea on the ( two called hmn au | at made outh, prevailing of the aid not but it is tiil at Latouche, wre remov angled in thought by heliovad the h the Unalga conduct arch for the ( after the cutter leaves the l{xw\nlr a Cross Sound. The ade boat of all tonnage and thengh H r cag 1, in would h of the wumerous stormy w av cove which I e past et o in until n al seve no ¢ for the safe- y of the Cascade. FAIRBANKS MERCHANT IS WED AT SEWARD 3 i Baliley, pior F hant where he sociated with Robert Lavery Frankhauser, y at Seward. rmer resident uf nt north from Seatt she h\» resided for lhv lu 1 NOTICE My office will be ciosed until January 2nd. adv. DR. C . L. BARTON. r-m-—'v«m»““«m»} SHING YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROL NEW YEAR ALL SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” '—Fnlth.t will ve accepted. $—Saturdays only. §—=Eftective April 1st. Junean Perry & Naviga PEERLESS BAKERY tion Company WE HAVE STOLLEN TESTIImSm———m——————— JFOR RENT FOR RENT — SAILI THE EMPIRE Is the Mediom which Through the gener: Ten cents per line rtion Five cents for subsequent insertion. the line. Minimum charge, 50.cen FOX RENT public ecan @ ys have | wants supplied. ALL—rnree room Closing time for classified new house with R"AM advertisements: 2 P. M i ; equipment A Closing time for display ad- 10th ; 3 vertisements: 11 A, M. Flats. 1 Bulk, Re ik and first In- continuous Count five average words to Winter in CALITORNIA Low winter cursion in s s s s FOR SALE ? L LE - -Alder E MAID O’ CLOVEI ICE al ts Dixie Cups FOr SALW--bark Aaskan Inter- fcr mink. Pen born and pen . Ready for delivery now. a Mendenkall Fyr Farm, w, Alaska. Eskimo Pie New York Exchange Phone 59 Iull SALE—O=ae T room nouse; | One 3 room house. Phone 448 4)*()]{ SAL FA—(AN.ll \\(‘flnrl hvm- ood condition. In on prem 6th* Phone L Se NG\ SCHEDULE eave attle Due Junean Du Northbound So SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Arrive Lv.Juneau : Haneau INFORMATION and TI BRICE H GUY HOWARD, SMITH, A 3 4 S s mrid g | | | | HELP WANTED .ady for (.nn— oo | Welcome Cafe housework. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Junc:m Southbound rurnished apart- . S I MISCE s NEOL] g Dec. 18 1. s see MISCELLANEQUS Old Fashioned ROUND TRIP W FARES il 3 | Tickets t " Pob ovh. Soldts “ Fred Mais naker. \r%xg‘g—;;,w;,;;fl;;g;"h{;‘; HOME COOKED || States or Canads irone o the Orlent. FOR RENT — ro @ slecpIng| Work, business, marriage and | Varlous Routes— al Stcpovers rooms, close in, Phone 133 or| the future foretold. 802 Fromt DINNER ; | e TR TORT Ao, o call Second et. Street. “Served and cooked | L - e e ——————— | | as you like it” Phone 5701, ment n Apartments. ‘ ANCHORAGE MAN MNIES SHORT ORDERS MOTORSHIP MARGNITA OR T Nicely furnished | Sam Lakish, former employce Mrs. Emma Durland 1S SUAENH 5 apartments. GlRt ApstQpeiggjar '['w :\!‘“-‘l*\\{ 'fj“l_"fx'_‘l“"‘x-".;l;‘ "“"“\‘— Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o'cloek FOR RENT —. surnished house- “'l:‘l“”;:‘,.,. Ydre me' hua ‘been direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port ' * keeping rooms. Steam heated. ;"m”m noe 1agt Tlne: He wak HOTEL Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, " fi'tk_au(] Main. Telephone 436. 1\ © way portft. Leaves ev: nth‘ Tuesday at 11 P. .M‘ for FOR RBNT-—Apt. 6th and Gold, \ AR NG ZYNDA Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information sare at the Euplre 1014 papers tos FOR RENT - room, 818% Dixon St. . micery furnished Gold Belt Ave. | cO \SIWI\E TRANSPORTATION CO. A ¥, McKmnur, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. — ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ' [ rll(' l\r( ade (.xfo Dinners on Sundays r Urtopnonlc Pho sowing machines. R graph, | aill | and Week Days no- | | Soda Fountain in connection. ent | AT Fresh Local Dressed Alasku Meat Company PHONE 39 il DS R S 1 Hens, Roasters and Broilers. | males, Chili Con Carne, § Oysters and Fish ! SO 132 6th St. | t to th | ey e} or sale. Anderson Musfc Shoppe. | | :;’5“‘; ”‘M::f_‘)‘,' ;':“‘,:‘, “l,m;: { | My oftice will be closed until Milani’s Chicken FOR RENT — ruily turnished| | Phone 288 Linas o BARTON m_m”“':f;‘ljj“, i apartments, single or double. | - ped b R 2 e Newly painted. Baths and hot| .......--MM F‘*'*"""" ‘sater furnished. Furnlshed| L. J. SmAnick 2 cabins $5.00 per month. Apply ! Tre Juneau Launoay ] Jewed d Seaview Apts. ! [ s b | ey MR | Franklin Street, between Optician t sr,‘:_r;'_\ |(-.m|)llv.:|l:1llin'|:l, ‘;:‘1 n;‘n“ult f Front and Second Streets |. Watches ‘z Telephone 183 vith twoy bathrooms and at- | | Diawonds | r ing plant. 182 6th St. ! PHONE 359 ;‘ Bilverwate i Meet your friends at ® it Dt L L FOR RENT — Furnished house. | — %y Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Pocl—DBilliards The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. M D e D S O 01 papers for sale at tiie Bmp ire. | | [P —— PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk BURFORD’S CORNER 1 i Thos. { | MERCHANTS CAFE JUNEAU'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Open 6 a. m. tg 8 p. m. SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNEP" 5 Next Connors Motor Co { McMullen, Prop. Third and Franklin. ¥ront and Franklin. Front, near Fefry Way. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Baw MillL warehouse and garage. Front and Seward. Front and Maln. Second and Main. Fitth and Seward. Fire Hall. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fitth and Gold. Fifth and Kt Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of house. Distin Ave,, Ninth and "Callioun. FOR NEW YEAR’S Seventh and Main. FIRE ALARM CALLS Front, opp. Film Exchange. Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. d Indlan St. | Brushes, ~ KEEP YOUR MONEY IN TOWN! Bay, Strawberry Point, Everyone has pride in his own home town, wherein and Chichagof. he earns his bread-and cheese. This town cannot grow without his suppor;. Carry Phone Single O, Agent. In our opinion the man who lives in one place THE HOTEL and banks in another is only fooling himself. Lack of co-operation will not increase the value of his home-town property. Qur Scevices to Gang Plank — First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” Full line of Fancy I ARTIST’S SUPPLIES JUNEAU PAINT STORE MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. to be on City Dock at 1 o’clock Wednesday. THE GASTINEAU : of Every Passenger-Carryi 5 Gl‘mu 8 We deliver anyflmo—P BELMONT GROCERY Tube Colors, ete., at Sails every Wei ne: evening for Fu 1 Lemesurier Island, Port s er Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst- r‘hichagol Fale All Alaskar Juneau Motorship Company, Passengers and Freight. OF ALASKAN HOTELS You Begin and End at (he ng Bout

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