The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1929, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THUR‘)DAY JAN 24, 1929. By CLIFF QTERRETT WILLYoU TELL ME) | OW, HE'S HAD A 3 N \WHY ASHUR Y |SWELLED HEAD DOC, MUISTA SAHé-/eE, afisus.%?\%fil R, LRL PERKINS | | EVER SINCE HE NITOLD HiM HE- FROM 7 BRAN FAC HAS BECAME: | |GOT BACK FRROM SUAS 7 THE N FAG. SO HIGHHAT, | [THE DOCTOR'S R (| | o ERick ALk Al 4 I MA ER SUBDENT) #1111\ SOME TN SAILING SCHEDULE i Leave Due Junean Due Juneaa ! Boat Seattle Northbound Southbpdnd Northwestern 4 Jan. 16 Alameda ... ...Jan, 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Northwestern .Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 6 Alameda ... ' A Feb. 10 Feb, 17 Northwestern . 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 27 Aleutian . 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 . . Alaska ar. Mar. 5 Mar. 12 | ,000, nine months; Moore Z == Yukon 3 Mar. 12 Mar, 19 Drydock Company, Oakland, $297, g /388, eight months; Lake Washing a Shipyards, $269,000,. delivery ugust 1; Bethlehem Shipbuilding ration, San Francisco, §347,-[} seven months; Albina Iron (| ‘“nrks, Portland, $298,700, seven \months. The bids do no clude L3 &3‘ 0 Sk e e s w w4 ¥ Jackson, ard Whitley, Mrs.|engines or deck equipment. Q steamer Movemcnts :}:“"m‘;:x‘:m("a \1.4' Lawrenc ;\x—h .m"[;‘z:.-y were taken under advise- 4 NORTHROUND # | Martin, Miss Neola Langdc L R # Ng, steamer northbound. #| Catherine, McK % SCHEDULED SAILINGS % Robinson and C Mow % Rrincess Mary scheduled to ! The steamer sailed for the sout n) # sails. from Vancouver at 9 #i{at 9 o'clock last night and the fol-| Winter in # . o'clock tonight. #lowing passengers from Juneau( i E # Nafthwestern scheduled to'#|were aboard: James Xidas, 1| EgeemseaEe CALIFORNIA * I from Seattle Jan. 26 at & Scott, Mrs. W. J. Pigg and J. 1'{ b v . = z =3 FOli \SAIE R mat Regularly and Dependably - : \ #*, Sam % Morgan. i | i fard # Queen schediled to sail from %/ VESSEL LUST THE EMPIRE FOR SALE—Estate combination | MAID O’ CLOVER 2‘:,’;: {’,," e;zci Leave Arrive Lv.Juneau # . Seattle Jan, 30 at 10 am. edi |" electric and coal range. $4p from Seattle. Steamer Seattle Juneau South + Admiral Ragers. scheduled to -u-‘C'AS BOAT TRUTH Is the Medium electric 5 4 Through which the cash as is. Mrs. Walstein I E Rogers ... - Jan. %, 'sail from Seattle February + BROKEN UP; CREW . Twenty Escape in Open B s Thave ]| Smith. " Telophone 451 Quion gan. 2 gan 6 Jan : € i 0, ‘al 10 a.m, LA ST P N THBOUND SAILINGS REPORTED SAFE| Boat, Drift Two Days jlvants suppel or classifiod ]| FOR SALE—ORe 7 room house; | CREAM —J Queen _Jan. 16 Jan.20 Jan. # Alkmeds sehedulod south Jar- Bniir AL, Before Rescued ot 2D One 3 room house. Phone 478. Queen " Tun 30 Fob. 3 Feb 4. uary 27. e e v the = Closing time for display ad- ; g ; Quoen ... Feb, 13 Feb. 17 Feb, v . —— |local Customs authorities that the| gANGHAL Jan, 24. — Forty |l yertisements: 11 A. M. MISCELLANEOUS in Bulk, Brick and . LOCAL SAILINGS {Fas boat Truth, ‘aground on thelyiyeq were Jost in the sinking of |l | Ten cents per lime first tn-fil! Dixie Cups i Ship and travel via the green boats. ‘Margnita_ scheduled to leave # |lower end of Dahl Island com-Liic” Ghintan, stsamer’. HongchongxiHladrtibn. ALMIS! Y ‘rec o crew 5 A | told from your hand. | N 4 ®. for Sitka and way ports at # plete wreck and that the crew of\gn, former German ship Sanda-pi Five cents for contimuousfll Lortume ; ook : INFORMATION and TICKETS: * & .8 o'clock Thurgday night. % three are safe. ~Word has I [kan, it was learned today, when |Hlsubsequent insertion. | Work, business, marrisge and Eskimo Pie ®;Vifginia IV sails for Chicha- +f'|isxxal«-1|f-rl to the patrol boat, Cy-{20 survivors arrived here. il Count five average words to; the tuture foretold. 302 I‘ron\; 2 ; BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt.,, Phone 4 #. gof and way ports at 6 o’- % gan, procecding to the scene to| The Hongchong was enroute|[ilthe linr. Btreet. | Ne,u) [/ork GUY T.. SMITH, Agent, Douglas ® clock. every Wednesday %|aid the ship, that the Truth is be-|from Thingto to Shamghai with Minimum charge, 50 eszts. g | g : #. night yond help, that the crew are safe,|coal and sprang a leak during a 1 | , © Avsarice. First lcaves every % |and that it would be useless for{gale when 100 miles from this =geceed | HELP WANlEI) | XC lange ®, Wednesday at ) pam. for %'the craft to go further. It is ex:|port last Monday. E ot AP i @i Potersburg and Kake end #)pected that the an will re-| The Chief Officer and 19 mem- ¢ 1"’“”"”” WANTES "‘]””l “r’s"c' Phone 59 @) wayports. |turn to her operating base at Ket-|bers of the crew drifted in an v | petent blacl and .ho IR R RN IS open boat for two days without|FOR RENT—Masquerade Suits to | ““"“‘“’ b Bnacders The Trith was owned by Edward [food. They were picked up by| rent out; alsp made to order.| ‘Where in Alaska. Address L0b% Atkinson, of Metlakatla, and he|a junk and brought-here. Mrs, B. Schwarzenberg, Dougs| care Bmpire. 5 FERRY TIME CARD FROM Slm abs charge of the boat when SEE- e las, Phone 143. | WANTED — Lady wishes house-| Lcaves Junean for. Douglas and ; 20k FRINOR RUERRS FARAUT R MOTVLN GWAY; SAILS AT |ine wregk oceurred. The o Warr B'S Tonmist : . | work of any kind, No. 1 Matt- Thane - Leave Juneau Southbound s 3 also | ary U. o. louurists SOR R i od | T opposite Snow ! 8:15a.m 6:15p.m. PRINCESS MARY 9 P. M. YESTERDAY * ‘ t of it:| Avoid French Taxes| apartment for | White Laundry. | *7:15am. op.m, W 'FA"iF'C\F Jan. 15, 29; Feb. 12, 26 Iy A - o - : 9:15a.m.t op.m. LiFiL ROUND TRIP WINTER EXCURSION FARES Réturning from the Triangle + wreckad, baat vas about 50| PARIS, Jan. 24. — Americans . |HELP WANTED - Location fu,l 12:30p.m.t §11:15p.m. "'AILWH Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United "RENT—4 »o0m Douse. fof mrhg. flm‘hcr‘ n.;mml in I)fjll‘k‘ 2:00p.m. 12 midnight S States of (i,nnad;; a::u n;”IGurulpes[or the Orient. Queen, Capt. Frank L trom, ' g2 600 on every person who gets offa| Tent. = Nicely furnished. on | las Shep ready to move into.| 3:15p.m.¢ $1:00a.m. rious Routes—Liberal cpovers dgcked at the Pacific whart m R S B 1 Franco. BRL ekar ibnb bt Whvet ateaCall ORI Al,”.[,,,emu ii\))pl,v Owl Restaurant, Doug-| ©4:00p.m, W. L. COATES, Agent. 7jo0iclock last evening. . Ca Kas . been asked to abolish this 4 - Leaves Douglas for Juneau Lndnmm reported the wza(hm STEEL STEAMSHIP #hasge and to’ reduce or abandon]FOR RENT — Nicely "'”’"‘,‘;'.‘vosmo\ WANTED — Youns| 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. encopntered as ideal. There was| ¥isa. charges, in the interest of | Be&ted .xoom. Close in Bady wishis slore vk " Hotoes 8:30a.m. $7:46p.m. N P ligle, puow and but little on the! Ble ANNOUNCED fourtst traffic Gold Street. i u’p«-ricnce. s o o el 9:30a.m.t 9:65p.m. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. _.—‘J grawad at the various ports. | —e Many Americans, says a com-|FOR RENT—Apartment. ADDIY | 22:45p.m.t §11:30p.m. MOTORSHFP MARGNITA . flew passengers were aboard! (Seattle Times) mittee representing hotels and| R P, Nelson's Stationery Store. - e —| 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m, frp'fl.;nn Canal ports, and Sitk ] Bids for the construction of aother industries dependent upon = |ola vapm To« 3are at lue Emslre Bf-'!on.m\ $1:05a.m Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 odod“ the, st being mostly late tr \;_m‘-! ]n:hl\'om:r-r‘5|(x;\’|Av-l|in‘f4!F ,““‘ v;isitt(?rs for prosperity, m‘nu ~at|FOR lmr, T-—‘!I(llnxurtd:)]i, ?ealt\ul‘ - '.—:‘i:?n':?" direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Po‘g 0 Al: sobth for ta winter, and | Northland Transporiation Company [Antworn, Hemburg and Englishl and furnished apartment. An-| —Preight will ve accepted. |AltHorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham,. Killisnop, Barano seyeral soldiers from Haines, w ]m‘(m operation between Seattle and|and Italian ports, because they ply Nugget Apartment. | . b L way ports Leaves every ofher Tuesday at 11 P. M. fou an-| Southeaste k 1{object to the tax.. — - S — g y ] ::';::ngwthffl:?: r::‘:?uzls‘;,:.l,‘l‘:f un“ff?xllctlfn\(:i;a:y ot L : AL 4 room furnished apartments, el- tatwnery §—Effactive April 1st. Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports, Information X e b 2 etri % East 7 » . . i i the,-greater part of their enlist- the office of Lee & Brinton, naval TIDES TOMORROW gi”*ljhorr“‘:fif‘-mfl % Bast 7thg : Juneau Peery & Naviga- A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, meat In the north. architects. The bids follow: High tide, 1:03 a.m., 16.2 feet, : Tk Wire Frames for Lamp 7 WPagsengers arriving in.Juneau! New London Ship and Engine| Low tide, 6:44 am., 2.3 . |FOR RENT — rurmished apart 4 Making tion Company B e Vo | il i, 13:47 11 toct e S a o] - Alaska Meat Company Helmanist, Dan Russell, Georgs|$640,000, one year; General Engi-| Low tide, .m. 6 feet. ison’ ¥ FOR RENT—Apt, 6th ant Gold, | Dennisan's Crepe—Flain L.J. Smarick PHONE: 39 Wagner, Charles Goldstein, Christ neering & Drydock Company, by and D —e - - - e T—— L. J. Holmquist and Dan Russell| Phone 5701. [ and. Decerio Jeweler and Fresh Local Dressed -Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Erc i e i i e vt = o | PELUTDION: 4D, JUDCAT SN tho (QUEAS: , = i P T tician Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con F s [trom” Skagway. Tho two men|" paam. . A18% ‘Gord Bt Ave [j CPAFts Tide Tables ks Watches Crabs, Oysters an?l Fisg N : FOR SA'EE went from here about a month ago| ( Near Dixon St. g : i to make,zepairs to the Territoriglf el ooee - . | jail working under the U. S. Mar-|Plano, .Victor urtaopnonic Phomo- 3 4 ¥ Se shal's office in Juneau. graph, sewing machines. Rent ' H SR | One BOSCH No. 66—S8ix Tube Radio Set complete i "]; nAeraon Miuste Shopne. | yes p Tre JUNEAU LAUNDRY with all accessories. T"R—eli';sle Transfer "0&. n.m. — mm__.me b . ey : WARM UP WITH . CASH PRICE—$130.00 Phone 149 Opposite Coliseum Theatre ||t Front and Second Streets . . | wadtads || et s ol poat’ i~ " e Diamond Briquets Do o Tt T SERVING ALASKA k 1—womeé apd. have your! routh, bound south, the steamer long and was valued at aboubiare gh the head tax collected |FOR (We guar@intee ‘this set to.funetion whenever your SERVICE Our Motto g furnished. Furnished(f ' = mhhor is getting radio reception. Pk | oabing. $6.00. per month, on] Rl i i $13.00 per ton at bunkers _Beaview Apts. SN G ¥ " v 2 H | VIQLIN INSTRUCTIONS. - i ) Uhesp: . Py e . . \| By Mrs. Klondy N..D QEVEN room unfurnished house § / o epe C POLY RN 5 Alaska Electric Light L i oy een® | % with: two. bathrooms and heat- ; T Pacific Coast Coal Co: < | Marshall . Duplex;. - 6th 'and ing plant. 132 6th St. g A " oy J Main. Telephone 536 s e I 4 . G. & Pawer Co' [ s « : e?—.—-—-fi?“ iy No man ever knows a woman's (&4 4 3 P y i3 il W:}tlrfes?l':;, AP s ‘candid opinion of him until after Juneau PHONE 6 Alaska he has merried her and has hai| : a fuss with her. 4t L, CANADIAN PACIFIC Ij‘l : waf 4 F\" AF DEVOE SHOW CARD COLORS' —FAMOUS— el -Rn‘y" e 5 : In'2-ounce jars and pint jars at * L Princess Steamers . {58 enatand praakin. | g o= - | . 1 o 1-5 :Front, Ferry Way. i 5 X * UNEAU TO PREWE:RUPERT, VICTORIA , Ttalian-Dinner 176 ‘Front, opy. Film Bxonenas - o e : b o i VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE { L ront, opp. City Whart. S h . i an,nln Saw Mill. 1 Spaghetti with mushroom }|§2- at Totem Gro. K Sails every Wednesd R d-trip Wi s 6 bedien 2-3 wmh'. opp. B. P. R. L MOTORSHIP vmcmu lv evening for an‘:-‘r’ ound-trip Winter Excursion Fares sauce and grated cheese warehonse andgarage. Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Isiand, Port Althorp, L s 54 mg and Seward. J Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm all in one package—quickly 2.5 ‘Pront-and Main. iy and cmc“x"'mcx:"c’ lPuunxer:v :dnd ..:relshil All :{;um Direct Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern aaxi o § 3-6.-Second and Main. e 5 g } 10 be on Cily Dock at 1 o'clock nesday.. Alaskan.Hotel, Points of United States and Canada and easily prepared— 2.7 Fifth and Seward. he, stingiest , | "";‘:i:}j"e O. Agent. Juneau Motorship Company. Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges i ; .’ 40“““““:- and Rawn Way. . fe F A 0 < 35¢ per package e i fim uud ;JI%?O 0(; undgrhlt tl';:: i eh THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Vit Bant Awanal Witer Carniva o e R 3 o i o il THE GASTINEAU February 2 to 9, 1929 i ; Bavasih “xd::"".d, uf am%(common sense to dagly living. o“g." Plank d%vgwm “‘-&l‘ryinm "n?.' 4 Through Tickets Sold to Europe | M pe :' vower i B 5.2 _and the Orient _%MTAR\' GROCERY ""””'::1",‘.',.‘1 el R S ; ';‘ | : i , . First'Netiondl Bank | Mh::;:.in‘:,;-zfia% =4 e W. L. COATES, Agent “The Store That Pleases”. “m L : M“ i 'Hnmn j?@("s“-‘ — 92 fi&’g ON T GR OCER ¥ } ~" VALENTINE BUILDING JUNEAU

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