The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 21, 1929, Page 6

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(e, IN THE GRRASS, AT WAY, UNK? Jos, 1M TRYIN' TETCH)| PNEUMONIE! THE || BOSS WANTS ME l BACK ON THE | KIN STAND “THE FrROZEN NORTH, e GOOD LUC AS L THE OLE BOY. FER STAYIN. DOWN < HERE IN FLORIDA, ON 'SICK-LEAVE) / K TO n,).fMe L DONT BLAME) /“y\.x (&} AS SOONS T DAGNABRIT! Marine News | T AR ERERE R R SRR f" Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND # No steamer northbound. # SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Mary scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 o'clock tonight. xAlemiln scheduled to sail & / from Seattle Feb. 23, at 9 & am Admiral Rogers scheduled to #| sail from Seattle March 6 at | & 10 am S8OUTHBOUND SAILINGS Queen in port and sails south @at 7 o'clock tonight. & Northwestern' is s ¢ h ed uled :‘ southbound about Feb, 27. H LOCAL SAILINGS + 'Margnita scheduled to leave “'for Sitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Thursday night. # Virginia IV sails for Chicha- | vaccination before ‘allowed to em- " . bark 4 orts at 6 0'- § : ,:l':e:nd,::i; ;Ved:‘es,hy i This action is taken to guard & night lagainst recurrence of a smallpox ; vor epldemic like last yea ® America First leaves every 34 i &/ Wednesday at 1 pm. for & Petersburg and Kake end wayports. FREXEEE R ERE] BORTHWESTERN FROM SOUTH; MANY ONLIST ’-l'-l"!-fl".“?‘!'l"!'l'"l""***l-++¢lfll>~¥4'~2'~t'+c[-+04-I-P QUEEN IN PORT; NEWHEALTH RULE BEPUT & INTO EFFECT, | Nome Passengers, Crews of Steamers Must Be Vaccinated SEATTLE, Feb. 21.—Dr. L. D. Fricks, physician-in-charge of the United States Public Health Serv- ice in Seattle, announced today that all passengers and crews for Nome, St. Michael and other Ber- ing Sea po this sy will be required to obtain certificates of SOUTH TONIGHT WITH HALIBUT| ports on | > Admiral | nk | Returning from the Line steamer Queen Landstrom, docked : fic | 9 o'cloek last night. | Wharf at Ce Lo .andstrom reported that | weather in Lynn Canat :md} de of Barancf Island was| |fair with some snow. | (R Passengers for Juncau from ith an exceptiondlly largeiine ports called were: W. H. tnfi'@nxer list, three days’ mail!@eero George MeGail FoL £nd general freight, the AlaskalGoddard, E. H. She Joha ne Steamer Northwestern, Cabt.|camphell, and one third cluss. Livingston, arrived from thel phe vessel s remaining in port td last evening at ‘7 0'clotk.funtil tonight fresh ie vessel was delayed by Wran-ipajiput, the first of the season, J, Narrows tides. to the south. | Leéaving Seattle v i A fop the norin ihe s! #_gapacity list of p: Southeastern and Westward ports af call. About 65 persons were discharged at Ketchikan and the| ) Ger- lowing were for Juneau: @ld;J. Smith, Pave Dishaw, 5, Delzelle, W. C. Dibrell, itk Elliott, Nora Graves, raham, J. W. Gucker and baby, | “N. Payne, W. E. Nowell, Ber- ™ .. Graham, Pat ‘Davis, E. M. Frank Meredith, Bthe)| Alfred Dishaw, Ralph; , J. V. Davis, Bert Dishaw, irs. . B and | i C. J. Graham, jomas, Mrs. W. E Nowell, third class. ‘ iling for the Westward at 8 ofefock this morning the North- western had aboard‘“the follow- g ‘passengers from Juneau: ‘For Seward—J. A. Ramsey, R. . '{lngh, E. J. Johnson, Richard elin, Miss Emilia Vanclef, se Johnson, Mary Thomas aud Wi ard Lee. “JFor Cordova—O. Challman, Ed- ward Jones, J. A. Peterson, and fles Newman. e o ? FIRST ARRIVALS Hew POTATOES and New GARDEN PEAS. Fresh, clean k. Also a shipment of Spark- Strawberry Rhubarb at fif- téen cents per pound. “WHY MORE?” Seattle Fruit and Produce. 'mzmon 0DD FELLOWS IFLORYS ARE LEAVING WASHINGON FOR OHIO District Forester and Charles H. Flory left Wash today for Ohio and will proceed from there to the Pacific C according to word received today at local 'headquarters of the U Forest Service. They are e ed to return home during the lat ter part of next month. Mr. Flory, who is Alaska Com missioner for the Depa of Agriculture, has been in Washing ton for ,about two and onehalf months on official business. He and Mrs. Flory will visit his motn- er and other relatives in Ohio and then go to Los Angeles, San Fran- cisco, Portland and then proceed to Juneau. - R e TIDES TOMORRO High tide, 1 Low tide, 5:i ‘High tide, 11 Low tide, 6 McConnell, ment w A of dova Public Utilities, is a p. ger for his home on the North- western after being south cn va- cation and business. the sen- 5. say ‘at Burford’s Typewriter Shop, “|'who AS POSSIBLE! ) A, WHILE THE GITTING eoon!y T0 BUILD CLUB HOUSE ty-one 10gs and are already of Juneau at Bagle River concrete it wa announced today. The Lions Club heads the list of log-buyers with ten to their credit. A fine concrete chimney has been donated by the K Con- struction Company. huyers are showing up in g pe. To help out the cause, the s have purchased a matinee picture to be exhibited at the Palace Theatre tomorrow afternoon The Scouts jeun a fair large cabin if funds ‘will pernm Pos- feet, with proof shin. of will sible it will be 30 by a 45 degree roof of gles. This high pitch r provide for commodiou quarters on the second is also planned to exten ast 30 feet forward 20 foot shed wi sandy floor for outside and public wher I are not there. A firepl been suggested to occur in the wall between the the cabin This fireplac sleeping 1t floor. use ce ha a place | and | is to e e e PH! HES KETCHED A DOCOR FER | | PNEUMONIE, HUH® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY, FEB. 21, rfi?‘r\:&uMom&, ME EVYE! CASE OF SUNBURN 1929. # By CLIFF STERRETT - HES GOT THE WUST 1 BEVER SEEN ON A HUMIN BEAN! TESIL el e [ T ) By have two openings; one inside the cabin and one opening on the | poreh, both provided with handy hooks for pots, etc. The Scouts during their past encampment a pipe-line u the hill & 1l hundred foa bringing sweet water to the camp. | The underbiush has oeen largely cleared, the acll, cleaned, and a flag pole drected, The Scout Council is not in- formed as to whether the regula- tiors will permit renting this cabin to ‘responsible parties, times when the Scouts are not using it If so, this will be done and the income applied to regular Scout expenses. They are informed that full linsurance. against destruction by fire is available at a reason- able figure, The Pala¢e Theatre has sold a picture for the Washington's Birth- day -Matinee to the Scouts for $10 and they dre busy selling tickets at 50 cents each. It you don't want .to buy a log, buy a few shingles. If you can't locate a Beout with some tickets call on Assistant Scout-master Dave Ram- will cheerfully supply you, says the ecommittee, Those buying logs as announced today, are: Lions Club 10, L. H. Metzgar, W. B. Kirk, Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 American Legion; J. ¥. Mullen, Mrs. T. M. Reed, Miss Ve- netia Pugh, Miss Minnie Gold- stein, Charles Goldstein, Simpson, J. W. Leivers, David Ramsay, Allen Shat- tuck, Eddie and Willie Rodenberg, W. 8. Pullen, Frank Garnick, H. R. Shepard, E. Gastonguay, Empire AR est Colds " Rub well over * throat and chest SPECIAL ferry leaves Douli- 1 tonight at 7:30 p. m. —adv., o viens I’sa with their cooking. ceries to keep up thei —And to get the best is their ambition. Ou money. Fact! —Women folks do like to please the men —They know that they need the best of gro- r culinary reputation, food at thrifty prices r good foods save you AL 'CALIFORNIA GROCERY Something new for your salad R ORISR, o Robertson, E. P. Pond, H. L.[CARD Reading, Room 2, Yunea ‘| Faulkner, Robert FRUIT COCKTAIL in Brandy Flavor 1 pound can, 35¢ 1 pound, 4 oz.,; 40c SANITARY GROCERY| PHONES 83—86 “The Store That. Pleases” PHONE 478—Free Delivery —— ¢ furnished in. 315 G(‘llll FOR REN7 Nice heated room. Clos Street 2 rqom furnished | — for cash. house with Bargain if number 1095, Apply Empire. bath. ment. Level lot, 50 by 100 feet.! ken Phone 149 —— e FOR SALE | THE EMPIRE FOR SALE — Brunswick Radios. | LOOSE LEAF Is the Medinm | All models. Sold on easy terms. SUPPLIES Through which the general i Try us first. Capital Electrie Co. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1t 2L 2 = "FICE E 3 aird uf“;:“:;w“" by H2lil| FOR BALE—80 loaf baker's elec- t EQ (‘lm;sllng time for classified tric oven and -electric bread Stationery, advertisoments: 2 P, M. M| mizer. lso six iron c Printing and Closing time for display ad-fi|| "lall're“fps f”‘.“ 1’;‘{’”‘ Binding vertisements: 11 A. M. PESE on TS AR Ten cents per line first Wn-iil' FOR SALE—5 tube neutro- !e“:xo"- o x dyne radio set. Bargain. Phone | GEOQ. M. SIMPKIN. ve cents for continuourhl, 306. P. 0. B | subsequent insertion. 1 . COMPANY ! Count five average words toftj| FOR SALE—Ci SLOTE 1 TV~ | e | the lin~. il der, Alaska. Answer to 1114, Minimum charge, 60 ecexts. [ care Empire. 4 Reli P ! 5 £ eliable Transfer J Comptometer CHEAP Res, 148 | COURTESY and GOOD | SERVICE Our Motto (Wit Sl - | Large base- soon. ‘Address > Empire. FEKRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneaa for vouglas and with steam heat. Also.one FOR SALE Will sell all im-! Thane seping room. Telephone| Provements to anyone wantin 6:1ba.m. 6:15p.m. Channel Apts | (l:) ]!""l‘awl(";‘l 1241rmlw;lnn Van- Lo it $7:80p.m. : o el derbilt Hill. - Ted oegman, 5a.m. 9:40p.m. NICKINOVICH A Tel. 29.| Post Office box 446, Juneau, Spm.; iu:ug.m. FOR RENT — One furnishea| Alaska. i i Op.m. 12 mldnight apartment for rent. Apply [FOR SALE—1928 Model Chevro-| “:Mfi’p.m.' $1:00a.m. Nugget Apartments. let Cabrolet. Good condition. s 4 g ———————| Qee (jus George for term Leaves Douglas for Juneau FOR REN asquerade Sults to George Brothers, 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. rent out; also made to order. & ) i 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. Mrs. B. Schwarzenberg, Douz-,}‘()n SALE — 24 foot V bottom ! 9:30a.m.+ 9:56p.m, las, Phone 143. 2 cabin boat, 8 horsepower en-| l: ;D»m-' l;;:lov.m. ol LR = 54 i H :15p.m. 116a. Furnished apartments, electrie| &1 azess. Chry dopeensan, | 3.,09 1:0! sy % Box 65. :30p.m.{ $1:05am . range. 421% Mast 7Tth St.| | - 5:05p.m. Phone 2004. ' [FOR SALE—19 foot Eastern Cy-| ¢—Thane. FOR RENT — rurnished apart: press dory and 1928 model 6, ¢—Freight will be accepted. ments. MacKinnon Apartments, | FOR RENT—Apt., 6th and Gold. | Phone 5701. horsepower for motor. 685. Johnson outboard | motor. Dory has well built in Telephone 3203 or $—Saturdays only. §—Eftective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company FOR RENY .-. nicesy furnished room. 819% Gold Belt Ave. WANTED | 1 Near Dixon St. e ' |POSITION WANTED—Lady wish-| -J. SmArck Piane, Victor vrwopnonic Phono- es work by day. House clean-| Jeweler and graph, sewing machines. Rent| ing, ete. Phone 451. Optician ‘‘or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | ———————— Watches —— . _|PORITION WANTED — Work by |/ G owen &4 FOR -m'r — ruly furpished| Jady as short order copk i“!“fllvm : ‘t&lm‘h or double. ctife. ‘Mrs. Cooper, Phone 451. | e, - Newly paibted. Baths and hot P ANTE NT—-Three or water furdished. Furn1shed|W. cabing $6.00 per month. Appl Seaview. Apts. —— e Room: ‘fature foretold. 302 Front Printing Company, and a large con-‘ crete chimney from the Krause| Construction Company. “Children/will be admitted at the i« Palace matinee tomorrow at the usual prices, 10 cents for children and youths 25 cents. e MRS. GOSS RETURNS Mary Norris Goss was a re- turning passenger cn the steam- | er Northwestern arriving last night. While in Seattle Mrs. Goss. attended the Pacific .Coast Con- vention of Beauticians employed by the A, J. Krank Manufactur- ing Company, of St. Paul, where the latest and improved methods of caring for the face, scalp and hands ‘were fully explained and demonstfated. Subseribe to The Empire. I NOTICE! After Friday, February 1st, Dr.. W.:W. Council will be located &t 100 Front Street. | | . Telephone No. 362, tion df D TO four ed. Must be rent for one year. Answer 1112 care Empire. room house with Either fully or partly furnish- . ° orit Tre JUNEAU reasonable. Will PHONE POSITION WANTIDD—Fully com- petent blacksmith and horse- ' | ‘hoer wants stezdy place aay- told from your hand.! where in Alaska. Address 1059 care Empire. . Open 6 a. m. MIDGET LUNCH The HOME Four Bits Up Franklin Street, Front and Second Streets LAunDrY between | | repaired at 1;‘ of the Square eal COLD WET FEET Causes Colds and Sickness AVOID THIS Have your Boots and Shoes | WIDE-AWAKE SHOE SHOP | High Quality Workmanship T | t till 7:30 p. m. SMAI pupupfeefeefielieisteimiesiel=e bt We recommiend CALIFORNIA WINE A valuable reconstructive tonic for run down condi- ) the body. An appe- and a reliever of fatigue. Front at A, TONIC Fire Hall, FIRE' ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin, 1-4 Front and Franklin. '§1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange. ! Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw MillL J. Office. ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. B. P. R warehouse and garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Gastineau and Rawn Way. ‘Becond and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fitth and Bast. Seventh. 3-9 Fitth 4-1 Ninth, house. um back of powe: {FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaa Seattle Northbound Scuthbound Feb. 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar Mar. & Mar. 12 ...Mar. § Mar. ar. 19 Aleutian Mar. 16 26 Alaska ar. 23 3 Yuken ar. 30 . 10 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. *—Also calls at Petersburg north and southbound. Boat *Notthwestern Aleutian Alaska Yukon M \ Phone 2 Winter in CALIFORNIA Low winter ex- cursion fares now in effect from Seattle. SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive Lv.Juneau Steamer Seattle Juneau South Queen ...Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Rogers _Feb. 6 Feh. 10 Feb. 19 Queen ... Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Queen 'eb. 27 Mar. 3 Mar, 7 Rogers .Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 26 Queen Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar,. 21 Queen ...Mar. 27 Mar. 31 April 4 Ship and travel via thke green boats. INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS MARY Feb. 12, 26, March 12, 23; April 2 ROUND TRIP WINTER EXCURSION FARES Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers W. L. COATES, Agent. _—4’__._. CANADIAN COASTWISE T RANSPORTATIdN Co. MOTORSHFP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o'l direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, P Althorp, 'Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Bar: way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. fox Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information A. F. MoKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, PHONE 89 JFresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish WARM UP WITH Diamond Briquets $13.00 per ton at bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 NOTICE We have received a large shipment of 4 HOUR ENAMEL in all shades at e JUNEAU PAINT STORE MOTORSHIP-VIRGINIA IV. Bay, Strawberry Pdlut, Lemesurier Island, Port Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All to.be on City Dock at 1 o’clock Wednesday. Alm-‘w \ I'none Siugle O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company. B \t - —— Sails every Wednesda evening for Funter Alf THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS e

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