The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 19, 1929, Page 6

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WOTS THE IDEA OF PLAYIN' CRCUS AT Your AGE, PAW PERKINS? Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Aleutian due late tomorrow or ear]y Thurs Princess Mary night. due Thursday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Beattle March 23, at 9 a. m. SOUTHEOUND SATLINGS Yukon scheduled to sail south bound about 4 pm. tomor- TOW. @ Queen due southbound some- & time Thursday. D R N \|COURSE OF SPROUTS, S| WOT'LL PROLONG +/HALIBUT 11.75 000 0000000000000 00000000KOCEEESTLEL N IE You AINT A PUFFIC EXAMPLE OF SECOND- CHILDHOOD, IWVE NEVER SEEN ONE! GO AHEAD AN’ BE AS FUNNY AS YILIKE, MAW. You DONT BOTHER Monterey; one from Eagle and one from Brownsville, near the mouth of the Rio The | railways also include a line extend- ing due west to Torreon and the Mexican lake district, the main line south to San Luis -Potosi -and Mexico City, and a line southeast- ward to the port of Tampico. \PRIZES FOR YACHT | CLUB FLAG DESIGN | ANNOUNCED TODAY First prize of $10 for the design {of a flag for the Juneau Yacht| Club, sent in by the school children of Juneau, was awarded to Mable TO 6 YESTERDAY AND TODAY HERE and today 17,000 | were sold at the | | ‘. Over yesterday pounds of halibut | Juneau Cold Storage. Yesterday |the cargo of the Baltic, 6,000 | pounds, sold at 1075 and 6 cents Fish Brok v seve f the schooner Al fleet are expected to arrive from |Ritter, a student at the rochial the off-shore be 3 School, and the second prize of $5, The fishing boat Nebraska is still was won by Dana De Vighne, stu- fishing for herring and is regularly [dent at the Public school, it was making good catches Yesterday | announced today. afternoon she came to port and{ The winning flag had a red quickly discharged 200 barrels of {background with a white circle, in' | herring that ar o be sr)me'whxch is the prow of an Indian ¢ Admiral Evans due southbound e ©f the largest and t brought |canoe in blue. The word Juneau & about March 29. in for se 1 months After un-;iu white is printed o the rcd é loading the Ncbraska. returnsd at|ground. The design which received . LOCAL SAILINGS once to the grounds. {second prize 1s a black flag on/ # Margnita scheduled to leave = B e {which an orange diamond with an § for Sitka and way ports at @ .. T C ; | attractive monogram, J. Y. C., in| # 8 oclock Thursday night. nora, Revolt Center, L TR s sails icha- € g .y i N e two flags will be 1bine: :";z'{“:‘n;v“::“i’ms: ft“‘(“‘o‘_ Known as ‘Yankeeland’ |}, v Geors: ?m”?km\ t3 il # Cclock every Wednesday night. © | Of Mexican R('pu[;h, mu ensign, which will be adopted | @ America First leaves every © ‘ the clu The _cluu plans to ¢ Wednesday at 1 p. m. for e (Continued from Page One) EI 4 bk TRE NIdh T ¢ Petersburg and Kake and e __ S @3 _|circle and a ‘b]ruk canoe, taken & way ports. ol 7 B from the design of Miss Ritter, Bl eseevsssonees ating since the coming of the Span-|and the monogram of Miss De- > and there are treasures, and | vighne's design in black on an MARGNITA ARRIV . o of the rarer minerals, never |orange diamond . ORI FROM SITEA worked commercially. In the! The ] outhern end of the state lies thelgadopted Returning from Sitka, the motor- ship Margnita, Capt. Larry Park docked at 4 o'clock yesterday after- the round noon. Fair weather for trip was reported Passengers on ‘the Margnita were: From Tenakee — Axel Hansen, James Glecson, A. B. Patterson and Mr. Nelson. From Hounab—nenry Henry Moses. From Chichagof—Dan Jaknich From Hidden Falls—Ole Kvande. Prom Sitka—F. G. Betts. S e @@ 00000000000 . HALIBUT PRICES ° @00 ee0c0e0co e M SEATTLE, March 19.—Three ves gels brought 39,800 pounds of hali- but to port yesterday and the fish sold for 19% and 14'% cents to 23! and 16% cents. Mixed cod sold for 9 cents. B PRINCE RUPERT, B, 19.—One hundred and nine thousand pounds of halibut here yesterday. American fish sold s0ld for 176 to 7 cents and Canadian 156 cents. e @ 00 00000000000 L4 TID TOMORROW ° ¥ 00000 000000 00 Low tide, 2:46 am, High tide, 8:46 am, Low tide, 3:42 p.m, 06 feet High tide, 10:21 p.m., 13.0 feet. e NOTICE The Alaska Mendenhall Fur Farm will be closed to visitors ffom March 10 to July 15, in- clusive. JACKSON MARSH, —adv. Owner. ———.———— INFORMATION WANTED Regarding the whereabouts of Al- fred Deane, served in Canadian Navy. Write to Arthur Smythe, 296 London St, South Hamiiton, Ont., Canadn. —adv. 6.0 feet 14.0 feet for Juneau arriving and valley of the Yaqui river, home af the Yaqui Indians. All N b governments have found these diens an unruly lot, and sanguin: wars have been fought with them. Adjoining Sonora on the east lies' 'CHILDREN’S CLOTHES FEATURE OF GCRDON’S Chihua/ , Mexico’s biggest state.| Imm y east of Chihuahua is| SPRING STYLE SHOW|ron Coahuila, another center of revo-| | lutionary activity. Coahuila is aj on show to be semi-arid region crossel by moun- X 3 tains and with some desert patch-|Put on by Gordo the Golisemy e bt with - considerable areas] Mhestre on Thursday and Friday | cvenings of this toria Spaulding, Miss Mildred Hook- er, ' Mi Belva Williams, Miss Evelyn Julson, Miss Harriet Hol- han, Miss May Jones and Miss Mamie Feusi. Mrs. Winifred Jones, Manager of Gordon's is being as- isted by Miss Spaulding who is di- recting the show. v i A special fi ure of the evening miles south of Laredo, Tex, and wj)l be a showing of children's 500 miles north of Mexico City. It'spring styles, from the Gordon’s hias a population of 100,000 and is Gift Shop. Those who will model jone of the most progressive and the children’s and misses’ frocks, modern cities in Mexico. Its chief ¢nsembles and sport outfits are importance from a military point the Misses Gra slson, May Nel- of view is that it is the railway son, Edith Lur , Joan Morgan “nerve center” of the republic. land Adrienne Glass. Through Monterey passes the| Music will be played by Dick main railway line between Mexico McGinn on the organ during the ! City and the eastern United States, style showing. crossing the United States-Mexican | - — border at Laredo. Two other rail-| Try a TOASTED SANDWICH at ways from the border converge at the Junenu Ice Cream Parlors. adv on which wheat can be grown and tle pastured. It was to that te that Texas was linked, when a century ago, that huge common- weealth was a2 part of Mexico. Saltil- lo, in the sn.nhern part of Coahuila, was the common capital Monterey, which the revolution- sts captured early, lies some 120 MEND: WE RECO Union Ajrways, Owners and operators: Union Air Lines, Inc.; Coast Air Transport, Inc.; Capital Air Lines, COMMON STOCK Company represents first air transit company on Pa- cific Coast to establish regular passenger schedule. SYSTEM OPERATES Setween Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and S DURING 1928 Carried more passengers than any other air line. ALASKAN SERVICE Alaska service soon to be inaugurated with a fleet of Flying Boats. BUY THIS STOCK NOW West Inc. San Francisco. SEND COUPON FOR FULL PARTICULARS AUGUST H. BUSCHMAN The Financial Corporation of America T G AT lIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIMIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIillllllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllllllIIIlll"lIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIH— Gastineau Hote! Juenau, Alaska IIllIIIlfllllll|IllllllllIllIllllllullwllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll spokes of the city's wheel of | eek are Miss Vie-| G SRR AR DRAD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY MARCH 19 By CL I 929A II‘F STERRET’IT i 7BE A MONKEY AND 1 KNOW WHATS EATING . HE'S READ THAT ARTICLE 1~ THE PAPER, LWE LONGY JEn, THE DOCTOR SAYS THAT MIBDLE: AGED PEOPLE SHOULD HANG HEA'D DownN, OCCASIONALLY TO waL, BLESS MY SouL AN’ BUDDY! ! e THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have fits wants supplied. Closing time for classified 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 line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. B ———l FOR RENT steam heated 3 Second St. Furnished Close in, room. FOR RENT—Furnished houses;; one | bath Albert Nor- seven p. m. three room with three ro Inquire man betw: five and West, 10th Street. FOr RENT — 4 furnished including bath, per month; Company. $30.00 FOE RFNI‘ —_ F‘urmsmd Roo'mng House; 319 Decker Way FOR RENT—1wo light housekeep- ing rooms; inquire over Hat Shop. FOR RENT—2 mom furnished apt., with steam heat. Also one house-| keeping room. Telephone 436, Channel Apts. NICKINOVICH Apts. Tel, 29. FOR RENT—One furnished apart- ment for rent. Apply Nugget Apartments. FURNISHED apartments; range; 421% East Tth St.; 2004. electric phone FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ments. MacKinnon Apatrments. PIANO, Vlctor Olthophomc Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT—Fully furnished apartments, single or double, Newly painted; baths and water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. Apply Sea- view Apts. VIOI.m INSTRUCTIONS By Mrs. Klondy N. Dufresne Studio opens January 25th Marshall Duplex, 6th and Main. Telephone 536 | BURFORD'S CORNER “TRY A MALTY” PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Non Better—Box or Bulk T GARBAGE HAULED AND IOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phome 109 or 149 3 . ¥ it | Shoe Repairing | Satisfaction Guaranteed | M. VAGGE | Shoe shop across street from | Goldstein’s Emporium on Sew- ard Street. l J. B. BURFORD & CO' L. C. Smith ax Corona TYPEWRITERS Public Sten h ographer and, one | room apartment; | | call Harris Hardwarc‘ Winn | hot | FOR SALE HOUSE I‘UR S Ly cated; splendid vie X rooms large lot; Hellenthal; with bath and furnace inquire of T. A. phone 5000 or 1984, FOR SALE — 1 Lang Restaurant range, stools, counter, coffee urn, etc. See D. B. Femmer. Phone 114. FOR SALE—Bicycle in fir condition; telephone 198 dollars. FOR SALE—Three pool table; billiard table; in A-1 conditicn; | including new sets of balls, cues, | cue racks; one dozen spectators ; chairs; phone 94, Juneau Ice Al Cream Parlors. | FOR SALE — store front and 2; doors; George Brothers. | |FOR SALE—New 18 ft. skiff; in- quire Swanson Bros. Grocery. | FOR igeration plant | SALE — C , good as new, e third cost; capacity; suitable for out boat, fish buyer, butcher,; taurant, fox ranch, etc.; G. J. Petershurg, Alaska. | for 1 ‘ ree ton i Hildebrand, | FOR SALE— (‘"..mnn nouseboat for | sale, $1500.00; sixty horsepower ! engine; seaworthy, fast and! | roomy; suitable for hunting par-| ties, floating machine shop, mild | cure, logger, etc.; worth price as| a home. G. J. Hildebrand, Pet-| ersburg, Alaska. | i foot, In-| — Twenty-eight complete; FOR SALE | cruiser type boat, quire Ferry Float. HATCHING EGGS—Hatching eggi from pure bred S. C. White Lr‘gA} horne;- special matings $2.50 and | flock run $1.50 per setting of 15; ! A. Forsythe, P. O. Box 1181, Ju- neau, Alaska. 4 ROOM house with bath; must| sell; leaving city; real bargain; | care 1000 Empire. FOR SALE—5-tube dyne radio set. Bargain. 306. P. O. Box 576. Fada neutro- Phone | i = : WANTED—A setting Phone | 182, hen; ; | {NTED { MISCELLANEOUS | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Phone ‘j 34 | | PALMIST—Come and have )our\ fortune told from your hand. ‘Work, business, marriage and the | future foretold. 302 Front! Street. i All Home Grocery ! | Accounts are now \\ due. Kindly pay { same to J. B. Bur- ford & Co. at once. Old papers for sale Empire. MID GET LUNCH E The at The HOEE oi the Square | Four Blts U ‘ Open 6 a. m. till 7 30 p. m. The Arcade Cafe Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days Soda Fountain in connmection, Come in and listen to the | | | - (B |Juneau Ferry & Naviga- i Crystal Steam Baths ] LOOSE LEAF SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Stationery, Printing and Binding GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY e MEERRAS | Reliable Transfer [ | Phone 149 Res. 148 1 | COURTESY and GOOD | | SERVICE Our Motto | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane 6:1 6:15 pm. PRINCESS®ALICE=April 13,23, May 4. ¥ *7:1 17:30 p.m. Tickets to or from all Eastern points of Uniled 9:15 am.} 9:40 pm. States or Canada and to Furope or the Orlenmt. 1230 pm.t §11:15 pm. Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers 2:00 pm. 12 midnight Wo Ln: CONTES, Agent, 3:15 pm.t $1:00 a.m. e *4:00 p.m. Leaves Dougl € Q e e COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. 8:30 am. 17:45 pm. MOTORSHFP? MARGNITA 9:30 am.t 9:55 pm. 13::; pm.i 51;532 pm. Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock i i-l:‘-' 11:05 ’;'r:_ direct to Funter foy, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Por$ e S, Althorp, Chichago?, Sitka, Lhatham. Killisnoo, Baranof. e way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for *_Thane. Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information —Freight will be accepted. —Saturdays only. —Effective April 1st. tion Company I.J. SmArick " Alaska Meat Company SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattl Duz Jur"'"u D Nort Juncau Boat Alaska Yukon. .. Aleutian ... Alaska Yukon en ports. PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juncau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 Winter {n CALIFORNIA Low winter ex- cursion fares now in effect from Seattle. SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Arrive Southbound Juneau Ly. Junaeu Mar. 16 Mar. 21 Mar.16 Mar. 28 Mar.30 Apr. 11 Apr.,1 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 18 Apr. 15 Apr. 19 +—10 p. m. Leave Seattle Mar. 13 ...Mar. 13 ....Mar. 27 Mar. 28 'Evans Apr. 3 Rogers ...Apr. 11 —10 a. m. Steamer Queent *Evanst 'Watson Rogers *—Southeastern and Southwestern ports. Ship and travel via the green boats. INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas FOR PRINCE RUFERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbcand PRINCESS MARY PRINCESS MARY—March 12, 23, April 2. 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 y Jeweler and Optician . . _Watches figh Diamonde NN TrE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Silverware Franklin § between Front and g;gl.xd Streets PHONE 359 e e [ WITH SHOWER, 50c Sanitary and Modern Open from Noon till Mid- A Good Furnace Coal SPECIAL AT AT BUNKERS 0.2¢ Phone Your Transfer or 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. 1: | | 1 night—Phone 207 TRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. ¥Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp, Film BExchange. Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. 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. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rnn Way.. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Geld. Fifth and HBast. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. ..., Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Junean Anh. Distin Ave., and Indian 8t. Ninth and Calboun. Seventh and Maln.: 3 Twelfth, Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. -3 ) -5 -6 5 -8 -9 -1 -3 radio. Mary Young, Irop. ‘“‘ Phone 288 Home Grooory, Just Arrived—Another new stock of Wallpaper We carry Stay-Titesfor boats Sold at JUNEAU PAINT STORE Salls every Wednesday MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA lv evening for Funter Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst- Chlchngol Falcon Arm and Chichagot. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock at 1 o'clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, I"hone Siwzle O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company. " THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Pnssulger-Curymg Boat NORTHERN HOTEL— ROOMS—50 cents ght and up; xaoa por operation—Hot water day and mght,

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