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T BT oo IR R R R RS RN A (3 [ 4 i ¢ Steamer Movements i & NORTHBOUND % # Princess Mary due Sunday S % night. .~ # SCHEDULED SAILINGS . % Aleutian scheduled to sail % from Scattle at 9 am. to- ?‘,* 4 morrow. . % Queen scheduled to sail from " % Seattle Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. & Admiral Rogers scheduled to # sail from Seattle March G at $ 10 am # BOUTHBOUND SAILINGS & Northwestern is sch eduled L d . Feb. a7 southbound about LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Thursday night. Vieginia IV salls for Chicha- ~ & got aud way ports at 6 o'- g elock every Wednesday ® atgnt. ® America First leaves every & Wednesday at 1 pm. for & Petersburg and Kake snd . & _wayports. Pbdrsrarrrran FURST HALIBUT - MOVES; 5,000 A 11 hoats, was sold yester gices fro: 14 to 8.10 and 13 | 10,9 cents. Marine News POUNDS SOLD N Fhe first halibut of the Juneau 1166t eatch, a total of 56,360 pouads; bidding started for the car-| FDSE L WAS TORACK Yo On) THE ANKI Y/COULDNT WTH A CouLDIA? JUNEAU PEOPLE ling scuth t night at 9 o'clock, the steamer Queen, Capt Frank dstrom, had following Juneau pas and Rugene Hicks. J For Petersburg— {lett, Hiller Young, Jones Miss M . Conmrad, Fosland Trip: E and M. **Q#O**"::‘:**%%'fi*-fi**‘.&-D’-i Ketehikan—E. W. Payne, L. Christenson, Albert Brown, Cha M. Jones and Mrs. F. J Fisher L SRTREIRSESE S 3 ! # Storage plat was a lively place| ay. & Over 100 tons of ice were deliv # ered from the plant to the many & boats and to meet the ice nee & | the. two refrigerator machines o & the plant are running continaous- |1y, Today, most of the boats are re. {turning to the banks, a few going to the offshore banks, although the greater number are retarning to the inside grounds. The halibut sold yesterday was only three and four days out of the water and by the greater | {amount was medium . therefore | bringing the higher price. Fishing men today stated that the catehes brought in represented a fair catch for the short time the boats were _iout. As a rule the boats will in he future remain on the grounds or a longer period, or until a ca- pacity catch is taken or the ice board the | this year. For « Seattle—R. Gordon, Bd-| It is held by local fishermen ward Nightingale, Howard H.|(hat only comparatively small Lerch, R. F. Taylor, Anna Hicks, | amounts ached the Ket Ann May Hicks, Mrs. F. J. Fisher{ opikan ms account of the greater distance of that town from the banks. It is understood that {the Queen will take south w | fish is at Ketchikan when she s {trom there., | miral WATH MY MASHIE ? ey L TRAVEL BUSTED LEG, NOw, LE HALIBUT BOES " OUT ON QUEEN considerable expense and |an accommodation to the local fish industry, the steamer Que J port. over Wed yesterday, waiting e Jur halibut t whoard for When amer o'clock as At | | mained in ¥ and first tak at last she had aboard one of the not the largest, amounts {of 1929 Alaskan halibut that heen shipped south from any has port With the southern markets cry ing for the first fresh fish of the ¥ nd with over 50,000 pounds arriving in Juneau during the two days, Brice Howard, local Line agent, conferred Capt. Landstrom and the Qu sailing was held up over day until the halibut was iced @ boxed for shipment. Prac the entire amount, or approximate ly 50,000 pounds was taken aboard the ship. Only enongh fish to meet the local demand was kept in Juneau. Ad with | n's Had not the Queen taken the halibut south it would haye been necessary to place the large amount in storage until the ar- rival of t thwestern, south- bound, February 27 e Mrs. Charles Carter underwent a major operation this morning and this afterncon physicians an- nounced she was doing nicely. Mrs, Carter entered St. Ann’s yesterday. McColley was received at the i % or bait run out. 2 3,204 5 ;. . SRt the Tern; 3,300 wounda: ko Chiior thg offatore achoon- [ MOBR 4,000 pounds; Dixon, 3,600\, "5 N0 (o arrive within i ids and the Freemont 8,000 % | the lot 1 pounds at 14 and 8.10 cent | Alagka Fish Brokers took the ca | 8b8S of the Ford, MOAY ai the same price. the San Juan boug! 9idénts. Basse, at 14 and 8, 8,500° pounds. Al 7.000. pounds, went THE CUTTING TOO| tt These boats were the i to arrive from the grounds Dixon and Free-| THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU Axes—Chisels—Planes—Saws er Screwdrivers, the best made — Yankee Drills—Squares—Braces—Bits— Any kind of tool you may want % THE mas Hardware Co. a few more days and it is thought that several schooners will bring| large catches to the market. None of the new fish was plac in cold storage. It was packed jas fresh and shipped south on the - {steamer Queen last night. second lot, 37,500 pounds,! ' soMl At 14 and 510 and 13% and| took a_Fish Brok- | | erd, offering 14 and 8 or 13% and | 9, fook 22,000 pounds and the bal- to the t 7 i { i) f;g;’unn at the same figure. Dell . Sheriff, Juneau's plano| h the sale of ‘fish, the un-{tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573 y@ding of the boats and the boats ng ice and | the local cold OUR SERVICE EXTENDS ALL OVER TIDES TOMORROW | High tide, 12:47 a.m., 16.6 feet. Low tide, 6:39 aam., 1.1 feet High tide, 12:41 p.m., 185 feet. | Low tide, 7:06 p.m., -3.1 feet. | - | p.m — eee Have you bought your log yet? WORLD e e P OF ALL KINDS institution yesterday afternoon for medical treatment. He is a mem- her of the crew of the steamer Northwestern and was taken hortly after the vessel arrived for the westward. It was found advisable to-leave him under medi- cal care here, while the vessel Went west Little Gilbext Moi, seven-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Moi, who was operated on for appendi- eit'e several days ), left the hospital yesterday afternoon. The | child was reported as doing exeep- tionally well. W. H. Collins, in St. Ann’s since February 4, left the hospital yes- Mr. Collins underwent a jor operation and is doing fine. ——————— WE HAKE ENLARGEMENTS Alaska Scenic Views adv. P (3 A be to The Empire. e 4 ew, select line of visiting cards) The Empire. TR P Commercial job printing at The Empire, R Something new for your salad FRUIT COCKTAIL: in Brandy Flavor 1 pound can, 35¢ 1 pound, 4 oz., 40¢ iy’ " @partments, iCoate’s Studio THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 1929, I CANY VERY wWELL DRAG By CLIFF STERRETT You NORTH W/IiTH A BUSTED LEG, NEITHER! THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have iis 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-| sertion. Five cents for continuous, subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the linr, Minimum charge, 60 cents. g FOR RENY heated room. Close in, 315 Gold Street. — Nicely furnished FOR RENT — 2 apt. with steam heat. Also one Nugget Apartments. FOR RENT. las, Phone 143. Furnished apartments, range. 421% East Phone 2004. FOR RENT — rurnished apart- ments. Ma¢Kinuon Apartments. electric iasquerade Suits to| rent out; also made to order.| Mrs. B. Schwarzenberg, Doug-|FOR SALE—Comptometer CHEAP 7th St.} i [ 19-Year-OId Girl Is 'of her father, Tillou von Nunes |Atlanta lawyer, asd was | : ishe 1 of nineteen. , FOR SALE |FOR SALE — Brunswick Radios. voom furnished | o All models. Sold on easy terms. I w lectric Co. housekeeping room. Telephone AN e v 436. Channel Apts. 958 elegr kA AR SRty oven and electric bread | NICKINOVICH Aparts. Tele 2._,} mixer, Also six iron cots and PR I RN SR N ksl mattresses and store rcom for FOR RENT — One furnished(" -en<. Inquire 1117, Empire. apartment for rent. Apply jr A FOR SALE-—5 tube Fada neutro- dyne radio set. Bargain. Phone 306. P. 0. Box 576. for cash. Apply Empire. |FOR SALE — Will sell all im-| | provements to anyone wanting! to locate on 120 acres on Van- derbilt Hill. Ted Tloegman, Post Office box 446, Juneau, Alaska. Phone 5701, PR L S S ) FOR RENT ~-. Nice:y furnished room. 8193 Gold Belt Ave, Near Dixon St. Anderson Music Shoppe. ——— . FOR RENf '— suily furnished single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hot ‘#ater furpished. Furnlished cabius §6.00. per month. Apply Seaview Apts. MISCELLANEOUS { Piane, Victor urtgopnon!ic Phopo- | €raph; sewing machines. Rent | FOR RENT—Apt., 6th anc Gold.|FOR SALE— 1928 Model Chevro- let Cabrolet. Good conditicn. See Gus George for terms. ieorge Brothers. | FOR SALE — 24 foot V bottom cabin boat, 8 horsepower en- gime, Address Chris Jorgenson, Box 65. ~ WANTED POSITION WANTED. es.work by day. House clean- ing, etc. Phone 451 | POSITION WANTED — Work by lady as short order cook in cafe. Mrs. Cooper, Phone 451 CARD Réading, Room 2, lunea Roows. F!on told from your hanad. ! J yo! and. flr‘i..’m-k. marriage and the future foreteld. 302 Fromt Street. % and nave your N Special For a short time to adve tise our new style picture any of the Firemen’s Ball ictuges taken by Alaska cenic Studios—large size, 150c; post card size, 35c. Third and Seward SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” Jframe work we will frame! | i i | POSITION. WANTED—Fully com- petent blacksmith and horse- shoer. wants steady place any- where in Alaska. Address 1059 care Empive. i 1 MIDGET LUNCH | | The BOME of the Square | . Meal ' Four Bits Ug Open 6 a. m. ti‘ll 7:30 p. m. | State’s Baby Lawyer DECATUR, Ga., Feb. 22.—One of the youngest women lawyers OFFICE EQUIPMENT ,in the country, Miss Irma von o Nunes, 19, of this city, never Stationery, attended a law school or college. | Printing and After graduating from hign Binding |school she entered the law office to take the bar examination when iched the age requirement Lady wish- | £ LOOSE LEAF SUPPLIES ready GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY | { She won her first cage, a di- - vorce suit, and was the first . woman and the youngest person| | _Reliable Transfer ever to plead a case before tho| | Phone 149 Res, 148 f(:(-urgm Supreme Court. § .m;}l COURTESY and GOOD uher father in all of his ¢ H SERVICE Our Motto FEKRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneaa for vouglas and ‘Than | | | ; 6: i 73 9: 12: 2: 1ba.m, 1ba.m. 00p.m. | 3:16p.m.t | 44:00p.m. | Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30p.m. 21:00a.m. i 6:30a.m. | 8:30a.m. | 9:30a.m.¢ I 12:45p.m.t §1 | 2:15p.m. 3:30p.m.{ 5:05p.m.” *—Thane. | t—Freight will be accepted. t—Saturdays oniy. §—Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company 1.J. Smartex Jeweler and Optician, o $1:08a.! Watches Diamonde Silverware A |{ Tie Junesu LAmv Franklin S _between Front and ‘Streets PHONE 360 | COLD WET FEET ' | Causes Colds and Sickness AVOID. | | Have your Boots | repaired at e | | | lehE 31;';1 u.Wm-klEhnnl.hlp ) and Shoes | it We recommend CALIFORNIA E TONIC A vqfu; le reconstructive tonie fér 'run.down condi- tion of the body. An appe- tizer ‘and a- reliever of 3 fatigue. Third and Front and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Wi Front, opp. Film Exchiange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill, Front at A. I, Offi Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. ‘B. P. R. ‘warehouse and garage. Front and Seward, Front and Matn; Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. -Gastineau'and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. fifth and i Fitth and Nest. 1 { 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. 1t SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaa Seattle Northbound Southbound Feb. 16 Feb. 19 = Feb. 27 .Feb. 23 Feb. 26 4 Mar. 2 ffar. .12 Mar. 9 Mar. . 19 Mar. 16 Mar. Boat *Northwestern Aleutian Alaska Yukon Aleutian Alaska Yukon PORTS OF CALL: Apr. Apr. Apr. 10 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. *—Also calls at Peters#urg north and southbound. | ALASKA STEAMSHIP Winter n CALIFORNIA Low winter ex- cursion fares now in effect from Seattle. SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive Lv.Juneau Seattle Juneau South an.-30 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 eb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 19 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb, 27 Mar. 3 Mar. 7 --Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 25 -...Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 21 -...Mar. 27 Mar. 31 April 4 Steamer Queen Rogers .. Queen Queen Rogers Queen Queen Ship and traver via tke green boats. INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas e e i et it 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 Orfent. Various Routes=—Liberal “Stopovers s W. L. COATES, Agent, COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION .CO. MOTORSHFP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Por¥ Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranofy way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. fos Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. PHONE 39 Fresh 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 s e et " 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 ¥ JUNEAU PAINT STORE Sails every Wednesday . mmmcmuw- evening for Funter Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althotp, Poiht, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock at 1 o'clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel Phone Single O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company, * P " THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ‘THE GASTINEAU “NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—S50 cents per night and up; !Mh-imku.& Public shower and tab baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer R $ys.