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ARE APOPLEXY PRI DOCTOR QUIGLEY'S |EXERCISES EXCLUSINELY FOR THE MIDDLE-AGED, PA? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY MARCH 21, EVENTION WONT HEC K,NO' THE YOUNGER Y'START TRE Steamer Movements & NORTHBOUND Princess Mary due tonight at 7:30 o'clock. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from | Beattle March 23, at 9 a. m. Admiral Watson scheduled to sail from Seattle March 27 at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle March 30 at 9 am. evececseneeen SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled southbound _about March 27. Admiral Evans due southbound about March 29. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Thursday night. Virginia IV sails for Chicha- gof and way ports at 6 o'- clock every Wednesday night. Amenca First leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and ALEUTIAN NORTH 000.2.0000.0000000000000 OLDER Marine News YUKON SOUTH LAST NIGHT of the west- After a stormy Gulf of Alask: crossing the from ward, the mer Capt. Charles Glasscock at 9:30 o'clock last ev 4 iled - on for the south Docking here, the at the Juneau Cold Storage, where a large consignment of fresh hali- ship berthed but was taken aboard She later she sailed. Passengers for Juneau from the Westward, were: Charles E. nell, Karl Karlson, Esther Sig Wallstedt, Ed rd Jor Robinson, J. F. Chamberlin Galatos. s, C. E. and J. south aboard the ship were: For Seattle—John Coats, 8. R. Moore, Mary Africh, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ibach, B. W. Brereton, W. G. Hannon, R. W. Goodman, Henry May, J. W. Fisher, A. A. Carlson. For Ketchikan—Angus McDoi- gall, Alex Horicich, Ole Torvund, John Lukasky, E. R. Johnson, Mrs. R.' F. Taylor, George Phillips, Mr Andrew Nilson and ON FIRST TRIP OF 1929 SEASON With a capacity passenger list, three days’ mail and freight for all ports on the route, the steamer Aleutian, Capt. Gus Nord, docked | from the south at 5:30 o'clock y terday afternoon. This is the first north trip of the vessel for the| 1929 season. The trip north was reported by Captain Nord as being without in- 1 cident. Fair weather prevailed from Seattle. Passengers arriving aboard the | Aleutian for Juneau were: Mr. and | Mrs, O. Anderson, E. A. Boyes, E.| ronel, O. Eklund, Mrs. V. Hillis, | . and Mrs. M. S. Jorgenson, Har- ry Kinney, O. Lundquist, Agnes E. Lust, Bert McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Jphn P. Monagle, F. McDermott, orge Mandros, Mr. and Mrs. F. ‘ 0, Mrs. J. McDermott, A. J. Donald, Miss M. Stevens, W. __élse, T. Webb, and seven steer- | age. The yessel sailed for the West- ward from the Alaska Juneau Dock, where considerable freight was dis- charged, with the following pas- sengers: For Cordova—Mrs. Doris Gra-| ham, Axel Hansen, Mr .and Mrs. | R. J. Shepard, W. P. Nielson, Mar- jorie Shepard, George H. Schmidt, Maften Bath, and A. Carrol. For Seward—Frank Scully, Leo Ganosas, R. H. Zastrow, James Gleason M. Edmonds, H. G. Has- lem and Albert Wile. For Latouche—Louis Petroski, M. J. Stanton, Dick Hanson, and J. Sales. For Valdez—T. H. Huddleston. For Port Althorp—A. Johnso! ————— ¥uas We are now ready to alter or make up your furs. Goldstein’s | | ), L C. A. Hayes, Don Meldrum, R. C Smith, Mrs. G. Sullivan, Mrs. Beat- rice Huston, J. L. Lucky, H. M. 'Sawyer, James Wickersham and John Grebstad For Wrangell—Gene Austin, Vie- ' tor Lindgron and Joe Hanson. ———.——— JAPANESE SWARM PALACE WHERE RULER ENTHRONED ‘' KYOTO, March 21.—Great crowds of loyal subjetcs are visiting the buildings of the Kyoto imperial {palace, where the enthronement ! of Emperor Hirohito took place and which have been thrown open to| the public until March 31. During the first ten days the public was| admitted more than 570,000 visitors were counted, while the crowds ex- | ceeded 100,000 one Szturday. Especially during the New Year season Kyoto is attracting hun- dreds of thousands weekly, and it is expected that at least 4,000,000 will have seen the palace buildings | before. they are closed again. Nights before holidays it is not unusual for long queues to form hours be- |fore the gates are opened in the| morning. —————— Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- corn. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. WE RECOMMEND: B Owners and operators: 1T WAS SWEET ) N OF You To CALL STEP INTO moved to the City Wharf, then to! |the Alaska Juneau dock, from where Bun- Karlson, Rice, C. E. Juneau passengers leaving for the S. J. Jackson, Arthur Ehrlich, | TLCC T L L L] Union Airways, INC. Union Air Lines, Inc.; Coast Air Transport, Inc,; Capital Air Lines, Inc. COMMON STOCK Company represents first air transit company on Pa- cific Coast to establish regular passenger schedule. SYSTEM OPERATES Between Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and San Francisco. 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 DELIGATED S|STER You 410 rights reberved. 1929 4c ok TTLE rci 21.—Four sels arrived in port yesterday with | 12,600 pounds of halibut that sold | for 28 and 12 cents. i | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.,, March, |21—One hundred and nineteen| thousand pounds of halibut sold ! here yesterday. American fish went | H {for 17 and 7 cents and Canadian| for 16 and 6 cents. - 'STEAMER QUEEN SOUTH THIS A. M., ==a) BN ss e Steamer Queen, Capt. Frank Landstrom, arrived enroute south trom the triangle route at 5 a. m. today. Fair weather was reported in the Lynn Canal and outside of 1Baranof Island. The following passengers were for THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general Jurisad: public can_alwnys have its George Anderson, Ray Race, Mrs. Wanis sup p‘,‘ pd: | Pearl Alexander, Mr. and Mrs., Closgug Ui S0p. ciagilag Boyd Ryan, H. W. Albert, Annaj| 8dvertisements: 2 P. M. | Resoff, Albert Brown, Charles Gold- Closing time for display ad- vertisemen 11 A M. stein, V. W. Mulvihill, Rev. C. E. Leahy and R. V. Loftin | The steamer ed south at 9:30 o'clock this morning with the fol- lowing Juneau passengers: For Seattle — Anton Reiss, D Cruckshank and Henry Ramsey. to the line. | For Petersburg—E. A. Winkler, Minimum charge, 50 cents. \V. K. Woods and A. Van Mavern. — I } For Wrangell—F. L. Freeman and | William Campen. FOR RENT Ten ce per line first in- || sertion. | Five cents for continuous || subsequent insertion. Count five average words S O 9000 ceoees000 00 e TIDES TOMOQRROW ® | Furnished steam heated room. [o®ee0eegeoe el Clse in 86 Second Bt | Low tide, 5:00 ar., 28 feet. § ——u-— ! High tide, 11:00 am., 16.1 feet. |FOR RENT—Furnished houses; one Low tide, 26 pm.,’ -14 feet. three room with bath and one| High tide, 11:49 p.m., 16.0 fect. three rooms. Inquire Albert Nor-| - > man between five and seven p. m. |.~m§(-(,»u:Mv" West 10th Street. i CHANGES HANDS|poi RENT — 4 room apartment; s furnished including bath, $30.00 | Mrs. Lilllan Smith, well known| per month; call Harris Hardware |caterer, bas purchased the inter-| Company. le of James O'Conner in the L B | Frisco Lunch. FOE RENT — Furnished Rooming | Mrs. Smith will maintain the| House; 319 Decker Way. |wellknown policy of the Frisco|pop RENT—’I;:I}EH{ housekeep- Lunch and will actively manage the ing rooms; inquire over Winn Cafe: Hat Shop. LA | The body of Ed Schlatter, found recently on the Titna River, was |taken to Ruby for burial. Death was probably due to heart failure. FOR RENT—2 room furnished apt., with steam heat. Also ore house- keeping room. Telephone 436. Channel Apts. NICKINOVICH Apts. FOR RENT—One furnished apart- ment for rent. Apply Nugget Apartments. - Mat H. DeCourcy, pioneer resi- dent of the northland, employed |recently at the Elkutna hydro-elec- |tric project, died recently at Fair- banks and was buried under the auspices of the irbanks Moose. Tel. 29. | phone 5000 or 1984. FOR SALE | FOR SALE—One te leg table. solid mahogany Telephone 1683. HOUSE FOR SALz—oenurally lo- cated; splendid view; six rooms with bath and furnace; large lot; inquire of T. A. Hellenthal; FOR SALE — 1 Lang Restaurant, range, stools, counte: offee urn, etc. See D. B. Fer Phone 114, ' | FOR SALE-mcycle in first class condition; telephonc 1983: fffeen | dollars. SAL! hree pool t\hle onc“ billiard table; in A-1 conditicn; including new sets of balls, cues, | cue racks; one dozen spectators | chairs; phone 94, Juneau Ice\ Cream Parlors. FOR SALE — store front and 2| doors; George Brothers, | FOR SALE_New 18 ft. skiff; in-| i quire Swanson Bros. Grocery. ! FOR SALE — Refrigeration plant for sale; complete, good as new, complete $600.00; cne third cost; | three ton capacity; suitable for| halibut boat, fish buyer, butcher,| restaurant, fox ranch, ete.; G. J.| Hildebrand, Petor(hum Alaska. | ng nuns(boat for‘ sale, $1500.00; sixly hcrsepower | engine; seaworthy, fast and roomy; suitable for hunting par- ties, floating machine shop, mild cure, logger, etc.; wortb price as| a home. G. J. Hildebrand, Pet- ersburg, Alaska. FOR SALE — Twenty-eight foot ¥ cruiser type boat, complete; In-; quire Ferry Float. | 4 ROOM house with bath; must sell; leaving city; real bargain; care 1000 Empire. us. apartments, single or double. Newly painted; baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. Apply Sea- view Apts. I T Jim Collins, Ketchikan boy, was drowned recently with four others: when two sedan automobiles drove off the open end of a bridge near Aberdeen, Washington. BURFORD’S CORNER { | “TRY A MALTY” PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Non Better—Box or Bulk GARBAGE HAULED | AND 10T CLEANING |} G. A. GETCHELL, Phome 109 or 149 West 5 - ¥k FURNISHED apartments; electric FOR SALE—3-tube Fada neutro- Capt. W. C. Dxbrol’l was recently| range; 421% East 7th St.; phone dyne radio set. Bargain. Phone | elected Presldent‘ of the Federal| 2004. 306. P. O. Box 576. Business Association at Ketchikan. oo 2 | M. S. Dobbs was elected Vice-Presi-| FOR RENT—Furnished apart- WANTED | |dent and W. G. Strench, Secretary.| ments. MacKinnon Apatrments. | The speeding fire truck has been | PIANO, Victor Orthophonic Phono- |WANTED—Girl wants work; by dey | ltamed a bit in Brawley, Cal, The| 8raph, sewing machines. Rent or| or hour; box 1158. { city council has placed a 30-mile-| Sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. 7y an hour speed limit on fire appara- | ;o e RENT—Fully funished] MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST--Come and have ycur“ fortune told from your hand.| Work, business, marriage and the | 11 SERVICE Our Motm L AR LOOSE LEAF SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Stationery, Printing and Binding GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY Leaves Juneau for Douglas and e Reliable Transfer Phone 149 Res, 148 COURTESY and GOOD FERRY TIME CARD Thane 6:15 a.m. 6:15 pm. *7:15 17:30 p.m. 9:15 am.t 9:40 pm. 1230 pm.f §11:15 pm. 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 3:15 pm.f 11:00 am. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Junean 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 am. i7:45 pm. 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 p.m. 12:45 pm.t §11:30 pm. 2:15 pm. 12:15 am. 2:30 pm.t 11:06 am. 5:05 p.m. Thune. Freight will be accepted. Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Junear: Ferry & Naviga- tion Company I.]). Smarick Jeweler and Optician s + _Watches N Diamonds Silverware THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY t, between Franklin St i Front and Secfind Streets future foretold. 3802 Front PHONE 359 | Street. | mmm! 1 1 1 The | & E;’p?m papers for sale at T 1 Crystal Steam Baths | || WITH SHOWER, 50c | e | Sanitary and Modern | CAPITAL LAUNDRY i | Open from Noon till Mid- Second and Franklin 1L night—Phone 207 ‘ PHONE 355 ‘i“' We.Call and Deliver | . All Home Grocery Accounts are now || due. Kindly pay same to J. B. Bur- z: ford & Co. at once. || Shoe Repairing SEND COUPON FOR Name Address AUGUST H. Gastineau Hotel Mllllmllllll LTI FULL PARTICULARS Satisfaction Guaranteed M. VAGGE Shoe shop across street from Goldstein’s Emporium on Sew- ard Street. | BUSCHMAN The Financial Corporation of America J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Bmith axi Corona TYPEWRITERS Juenau, Alaska Pablio Stenographer T TR T T T EMlllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIlIIl!IIIlllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIII LU MIDGET LUNCH The Boflnoflthe Square ea. Four Bits Up Open 6 a. m. till 7:30 p. m. ————————§ —- The Arcade Cafe || Special Dinners on Sundays | and Week Days Soda Fountain in connection. Come in and listen to the ...__'.._.__..J.i I FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. 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 Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and leru. Fifth and Fifth and Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of house. * : Calhoyn, opp. Juneau A.t; Distin Ave., and Indian St. Ninth and Oflhoum Sevénth and Main. Twelfth, Northern L'dry. 8 Twelfth and Willoughby. 89160 ko ks baea b b NS B U A AR ) - o969 09 600 £ G310 23 €0 b ko ol dmGidets OB LAD G © I [N s ot | EFINEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juncau Due Juneau Boat Northbound Southbound Alaska Yukon Aleutian Alaska Yukon Mar. 12 Mar. 19 Mar. 27 April 3 April 10 *—Southeastern ana Southwe ren ports, PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 =S —Z~ Winter tn CALIFORNIA Low winter ex- cursion fares now in effect from Seattle. SERVING ALASEA Regularly and Dependably Arrive Southbound Juneau Lv.Junaeu Mar.16 Mar. 21 Mar.16 Mar. 28 Mar.30 Apr. 11 Apr. 1 Apr. Apr. 6 Apr. Apr. 15 Apr. $—10 p. m. Steamer Queent *Evanst 'Watson Rogers *Evans '—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 a FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS MARY PRINCESS MARY—March 12, 23, April 2. PRINCESS ALICE—April 13, 23, May 4. Tickets to or from all Bastern points of Uniied States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers W. L. COATES, Agent. CANADIAN \PACIFIC | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHFP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish A Good Furnace Coal ‘ Phone Your Transfer or 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. SPECIAL Just Arrived—Another new stock of Wallpaper We carry Stay-Tite for boats Sold at JUNEAU PAINT STORE MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Salie every Wednesday * evening for Funter Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hlub-chl'hlgot Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All "“fi';, to be on City Dock at 1 o’clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, Juneau Motorship Company. ‘ £ ay, ! ! Phone Single O, Agent. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Servi to Y in and End at G‘::Phn::‘ of i.i‘veroyu P;’geuer-CsEruyin; lh NORTHERN HOTEL mMmhprmghtudup,“Mm'nknl Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. hw oponfion—lctvsturd:yudfl;h.w y -ufinllp—m- 4 SRS o £ el ! & i | } { | | j

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