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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 5 S— e T T T r—. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929. POLLY AND HER PALS YWANT I-«oNuST OPINION i T SAY THIS HANGIN' HEAD DOWN, O PROLONG LFE, 15 A LOTTA HOOEY! Marine News BESIDES, WHO THE HECK \WANTS T'LIVE || TO A HUNDRED AN'TEN, IFF YOu GOTTA ACT LIKE A ) BLOOMIN' APE, EER THE REST M \\ \ N\ JUNIORS BEAT CITY SATURDAY BY 242 The Brunswick Juniors bowling am nosed out the City for high score Saturday and won with 2518 pins over 2339. High single game of the event = 70, "\ o TP By CLIFF STERRETT YOU MIND . S/LARGEST FLEET. \ NUTHIN TGIT EXCITED ABOUT, SUSIE, I JESS DROPPED OFF T'SLEEF LITERALLY SPEARIN'! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound r. 12 Boat Alaska Yukon Aleutian Alaska Yukon r. 30 ana Soutk: T PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikap, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouclie and Seward, W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 ree-masted vessel which undor‘: The Elks lead the Chamber by NICKINOVICH Apts. Tel. 29. §—Effective April 1st. Wweoeseeoe0e o ELKS AND C]TY was scored by Radde. He was roll- » L ing with the Juniors, but the single * Steamer Movements || WIN_, {QT: BOWLING Same of 240 was far from amateu . A $| on the Bk aleys . the| The game summary follows: . NORTHBOUND ¢ |Eiks won from the . Brunswick Juniors ® Alaska due about noon tomor- @ |, Howard rolled high single |Kid Radde .. 189 189 240618 ® row. Has 5 days’ mail ® |game and Radde high total. Jensen 165 143 148456 Wit e . ® | The summary follows: Nikich 172 165 136—473, i SERVING ALASKA e SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Elks Ramon L 1T 184 163—524 ] CALIFORNIA ® Admiral Watson scheduled 10 ® [pqpqgay 165 175 166—506 |E. R. M'schmidt 192 168 150—510 FOR SALE Regularly and Dependably ® sail from Seattle March 27 e ;Co\mcil 166 181 174—521 e e DAL Low winter ex- Leave Arrive Southbound ® at 10 am ® | Howard 156 123 164—519| Total 895 849 837 2581 THE EMPIRE L o7 root wolling Toke LOOSE LEAF | cursion fares| Steamer Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu ® Princess Mary scheduled to sail ® | gendrickson 156 123 164—443 City } it aRbibaa 7, o ‘m,(‘;. Fl;i:;- SUPPLIES | now in effect Queent ...Mar.13 Mar.16 Mar.21 ® from Vancouver, March 28, ®|Radde 171 200 180—551 | Koskey 132 151 151—434 Is the Medium c‘(: 3Sf§ndz’r’d,‘ £100.00" 1l odah D i from Seattle. ‘Evanst ..Mar.13 Mar.16 Mar.28 e at 9 pm. ° — —= —— Sl AVSIAN 171 134 164—469 e o BT, : 9 care B s 2 T " 1 *Watson Mar. 27 Mar.30 Apr. 11 ® Yukon scheduled to sail from ® | Totals 827 803 820-2540 | Roberts 168 146 145—459 p;:z"“f:n “;’]‘::y:hehafi,'e"e';:: HUESe RHmyr 11104 care Bipie. " OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1 Rogers ...Mar.28 Apr. 1 Apr. 5 ® Seattle March 30 at 9 am. ® Legion Ashby 201 140 165515/ o0 i FOR SALE—Rooming house; good | Stationery, ‘F"nns .gpr. 1:; gpx;. lg fip;. 1{; . ® | Metealf 172 197 180549 | gchmitz ........ 154 157 151—462 Closing time for, olassifieq | locatiom; in center of business Printing and stk Dl it « SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ |Lavenik 178 178 180—536 — — — — ' ivertisements: 2 P.M SEERE SO, Box Ml { Binding R G ® Aleutian scheduled southbound | Noland 147 126 157—430| Tota] 826 1737 1776 2339 Clost time‘ o dl‘s 1' a ryp - | '—Southeastern and Southwestern ® about 9 ovclock tomorrow ® -Stewart 159 150 144—453 S agng Dlay.ad- | FOR SALE—Modern 5 room house; | ports. ® night e Sides 164 177 155—496 s 5 e vertisements: 11 A. M. wonderful view; bargain; owner > 4 \ E i pukages - JUNEAU BILLS WIN Ten cents per line first in- leaving city; phone 4401, I GEO. M. SIMPKINS Ship and travel via the green boats. ® Admiral Evans due southbound i g “2464 N Gion 4 i INFORMATION and TICKETS: ® Wednesday afternoon. L lotals 820 828 816- i s o four Y e b FOR SALE—O! id mahogany | MP . e| On the Brunswick alleys the City Qr:s}fic“}:::lc:n;ig a::;; ;:\::mtetlg | z;ne cter:cs :3 continuous ki e it o gany || COMPANY ‘ AR R Ay . LOCAL SAILINGS e won from the Br_unw. s by 191 K e - Senuiv Ke&c‘hikax{ sul seqflcn insertion. 4 ge- el . = ———— » Margnita scheduled to leave o |pins. Radde, playing with the City fx’]ds thxnu‘:‘u ti\'as o Cm“‘tl‘ five average Words | non SATE Tmree poot table; onc‘“ I ~ 3 2 . ] GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas e for Sitka and way ports at e |fcam, rolled high single game and | M€ Juncih WS B2 R B0 Cf to the line. 1. | billiard table; in A-1 condition; | Reliable Transfer e el » 8 o'clock Thursday night. e high total. Favs heke recelvad bat Seatlis Hag Minimum charge, 50 cents. including new scts of balls, cues,| | Phone 149 Res, 148 ‘ ® Virginia IV sails for Chicha- e| This was the final games for ted .Y cue racks; one dozen spectators| | ~ COURTESY and GOOD orts at 6 o'~ e |these two teams in the tourney.|not reported. | chairs; phone 94, Juneau Ice| | SERVICE Our Motto ey ® gof and way D iinch o IS Simmary. Tollows: The local Bills outrolled the Ket- Patl I A - ® clock every Wednesday night. ¢ | R chikan tesm by 198 pins with a FOR RENT L Beaes. ~ = B Aniesics First leaves overy © S score of 2714, that, unless Seattle e - FOR SALE o | 924 155 152! 3 , unl — wotore front and 2 " frroreooes - » Wednesday at 1 p. m. for e Jadde 324 165 152631 O o Wil e fisual around the{POR RENT — WVadancy 7BINOD| 3.0 coqre, Bt | FERRY TIME CARD ] ® Petersburg and Kake and o ! g O B0 g WoUlA. be. o Tibae Wi 7 Aptments SAGAD Trtountiims; STt IS T IR 8 s FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE o Roberts 172 175 155—502 A - h x s ® way ports. furnished with bath and heat. ' FOR SALE—New 18 ft. skiff; in-| 4 @ecescec e e e e e e e Ashhy 141 108 140—4ggmer- —_————————e—— | quire Swanson Bros. Grocery. | Leaves Juneanm for Dougias and i R ve Juneau Southbound iR SR e ! Cunningham 148 159 198—505| The individual scores of the Ket-!pop RENT—Two room furnished| i i “ g R s CANADIAN. PRINCESS MARY | — — — —— chikan team follow: Miller 536,| gpartment with bath; south side|Fo — Twenty-elg il i \ PRINCESS MARY--March 12, 23, April 2 | WS B U W08 S mataly 853 851 Bal—~25:’)6h{flrr‘lfi 507, Thibodeau 529, Penning- | of Tenth Street. James Weathers.| cruiser type boat, complete; In-| 6:15 am. 6:15 pm. PACIFIC PRINCESS ALICE—April 13,’ 23, May 4, TOMORROW b Brunswicks {ton 512, Thompson 432, total 2516.f — — — — — | quire Ferry Float. | *7:15 am. 17:30 p.m. Tickets to or from all Bastern points of Uniled ® o o000 0000000 as 168 136 171—475| The individual scores of the Ju-|FOR RENT — 4 ‘room futnished| =~ i 3 9:15 am.t 9:40 pm. States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Al PPN 1 oski 152 167 167—486 neau Elks were: Barragar 567, Lavé-| house with bath; J. C. Lund,‘4 ROOM hou:fl:‘v.'i!h bath; m\_xst 1230 p.m.t “1215 p.m' Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers I High tide, 1:26 a.m., 18.0 feet. |gehmity 167 138 157—462 | nik 519, Hendrickson % Fifth and Kennedy. | sell; leaving city; real bargain; 2400 p.on, 12 midnight W. L. COATES, Agent. | Zow tide 7:8 (am, -15feet: | nikich 183 139 143415 schmidt 555, Radde 539, total 3T, | puriered ™ Sream heated | room,|_C'¢ 1000 Empire. | 3:15 pm.t $1:00 am. } 1‘2‘3’ ttgl.& 71:96 l',“,:" f;"f,’ ;2‘; Byxton 1 181527} et Close in. 326 Second St. |FOR SALE—5-tube Fada neutro- *4:00 p.m. A L e e g e ; T STE DAY TUES — dyne r set. Bargain. e Leaves Douglas for J o e Totals 745 801 819-2365 i Zue from the|FOR RENT — Furnished Rooming| o~ ' “g“’ B';;: fig’g“m Fhox l e i p“:‘m“ COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. BI.D YANKEE CLIPPER | ‘T”’"‘“_ on the Elks alleys the' s, in about noon tomorrow accord-| House; 319 Decker W::z. ! A S 8:30 am. 17:45 pm. MOTORSHFP MARGNITA e 'ANCHORS IN THAMES‘;"_‘:_"“““ of Commerce meets theling 1o cable advices received here.|FOR RENT_Two Tight houseKeep- | WANTED | 9:30 o.m.t 9:55 p.m. } t [Lemlon. ding on the sixtn| GOME west, the steamer will call| ing rooms; inquire over Wina| | 1245pmt #1130 pam. Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock ‘LONDON, March 25 —Al‘ncl(‘nt"rnun;i of }fiw i i ,v,n,,wf W lat Funter Bay, Tenakee and Port| Hat Shop. | WANTED—Seco baby bug- | 2:15 pm. 12:15 am. direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port 9 American clippers vie Elks T Althorp. ———— - | &vi telephone . | 2:30 pm.t $1:06 am. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, | 53”,?“5 i mme‘i;':bmgnp of old| Chamber 15111 The Aleutian sailed from C"rd“V“'FOi:{Efr_Il mfmAf"rmSheld T e e s e 5:05 pm. way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for | onors in an i 5 el i rning is d with steam heat. Also one house- | W/ ED—Girl for house- Y 3 e P ghips models now drawing crowds| Legion 14036 2; nn(;gseckl?;z n‘xsool‘:::;;)::g l:n ug e na’ ASR|Witk: spply g Empur_‘:—’l:mme. : Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information s of children—and grown-ups, too— | City 14,353 Wheidy B ol Chennal Agts, | tum. | +—Freight will be accepted. A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, to the Friend Ship, a beautiful old | Brunswicks 14,138 st el | — | $—Saturdays only. | 5 e ! |WANTED—Girl \n'a;\ts work; by d:.yi Mary Maxville, Indian woman, hour; telephone 601. 302 pins and the Chamber leads American auspices, has been an- 3 ho was recently taken into cus-|FOR RENT—One furnished apart- AL R T Alaska Meat Com an ) in the Thames as a club- |the Legion by 186. Each of these| ™ i = s 8 | 2 Ehored jieams have two matches o play {007 st Fairview. Cripple Creck| ment for rent. Apply Nuggel| MISCELLANEOUS |Juneaw ¥erry & Naviga-| PHONE 39 & s dos .. land if the Legion ce ss thri ol country, adjudg insane, ane ak- Apal ients. = . 8 4 mang thie m;m ;i;mr_osn‘:’\’}oozl \i.m two big gflgx:)es ifl: s;-. :;;’:J}Zen to Fairbanks by airplane to be n ~ PALMIST--Come and b your tion Company Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. ool O, e the 10.wun |0 10Se Out the Chamber for sec-|Sent to Morningside. FOR RENT—Furnished apart-| sorune told from band — i Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, ::rv‘:?::r c:;:)ec i An Elizabethan |°nd place. The Elks scem pretty AT RPN ments. MacKinnon Apatrments. | work, business, marriage and the 1.J. SmArick Crabs, Oysters and Fish igalleon nearby makes @ smk\ng;s“re for first place. thA ;\l_o{_m t@\roixfm t[rr;‘rfpcr clalntxf PIANO, Victor Orthophonic Phono- future foretold. Front| Tewel ges.r] ‘contrast. Other favorite models | T f?x i l&ncS:::l "m"“ CLANZER O graph, sewing machines. Rent or| Street. er and | ‘. ke an Italian felucca such as used | The five-ton griffins that watch- |25 1 solbidens sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. g — Sie e Optmiu "t ! % fight the Moorish pirates, a two- ed over the old Ch\_c 20 Board of | 5 - i, « Watches . F @ecker fighting ship of fhe Nel- | rade have lost their jobs. There I MIDGET LUNCH FOR RENT—Fully furnished | ‘éh Diamonds . d @ fine model of a|lS DO Place for griffins at the new| | * 7 apartments, single or double.| | s Silverw: e e huilding The HOME of the Square Newly painted; baths and hot|| Children’s e | " ‘il : | o R Fourmlggtls Nt water furnished. Furnished cabms§ J‘ S epi I S iy | Commercial job printing at The its Up th. Apply Sea- IRS. L. E. SMITH [ MARGNITA RETURNS |eupire fob Brinting at The| | open ¢ a. m. till 7:30 p. m. || $500 e e ,;;lz TrE JuNEAu LAunDRY At o AFTER FINE TRIP [immmniim T T 2 Old papers i sa%e =z The || Franklin Street, between ‘ LU T | o5t AND FOUND | Empire. |{ Front and Secdnd Streets AT ® BUNKERS Returning from the Sitka trip, | = | FOUND—Fountain pen; party may | feemeseemme e e e e e - ‘! PHOKNE 359 . the mall and passenger boat Marg- = L] (] haVh ‘same by -proving property| BURFORD'S CORNER ‘s;ktmww_ ] f . :fi:.ciac;;t.lfir;yo:s;l;& ;::k::u:g and paying for this ad. Call ab} JINL §i— - & Phone Your Transfer or 412 | #rip was described by Capt. Parks|= 9 S “TRY A MALTY” ||| (Jl;‘)]’ISTtfil S%tg;lélRB;ths | : f the best weather trips = 2 2 | , c | ope i as on:e;:on‘ g INC En?;‘lxre papers for sale at The § Sanitary. and-Modern | PaCl ic oast 0 O, | easy winds prevailed and com- | = 20 i % QLA L B ! Open from Noon till Mid- | i | ips, | 5 Tot p : 3 night—Phone 2 wared to some of the winter trips, /= Owners and operators: Union Air Lines, Inc.; West i SHARPENING T:‘——‘ E 44 l was a pleasure. Passengers arriving aboard the rhip for Juneau, were: From Sit- ka—Mildred Stanton, Sam Baretich ‘end Ben Schranam. . From Tenakee—Mike Wall, Jess, Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Samples, John | \Galer, Andrew Jack, James Glaras | Coast Air Transport Company and Capit Air Lines, Inc. | All kinds carefully done; keys | duplicated; Maher & Grosh | Cutlery; fire-arms; camp stoves | and tents. MAC'S SECOND HAND STORE | P. O. Box 623 Opposite Winter & Pond | it al Just Arrived—Another new stock of Wallpaper We carry Stay-Tite for boats Sold at JUNEAU PAINT STORE RE ALARM CALLS{| Third and Franklin. ¥ront and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. FI SYSTEM OPERATI? o On Pacific Coast, soon to be extended to Alaska and Chicago. Carried more passengers than any other y @nd Louis Cleirovich. air line during 1928, T R -7 Front, opp. City Whart, — From Baranof—Mr. and Mrs.l; | GA_RBAGE - ;;:::_ ::.; g;' Mill. a M‘ and L. Carlson. p % . J.« Office. \ B Tiomsi M. ana AT ALASKAN SERVICE -1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Sails every Wednesday evening for Funter Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier«Island, ‘Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chi=hagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock at 1 o’clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, P’hene Single O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company. Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. warehouse and garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main, Second and Main, I Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Geld. Fifth and Hast. John, Robert Lawrence and Mr “THorpe. From Killisnoo—Frank Wilson, From Point Retreat—Mr. and Birs. Wm. Stevens. ¥From Chichagof—John Logater- den. — .- VIRGINIA IV. ARRIVES The motorship Virginia IV, Capt.| tt Nordness, returned from the HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phome 109 or 149 A fleet ‘nf 3 sixteen-passenger twin motor Douglas Flying Boats are ordered for Alaskan trade. R ) BUY THIS STOCK NOW i “777TTIE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the T L T < SR Peerless Bakery | Shoe Repairing Satisfaction Guaranteed M. VAGGE § o SEND COUPON FOR FULL PARTICULARS 09 59 6o 00 GO 5o €O B8 1S B9 1o 1o 1 - i[, Shoe shop across street from -8 Seventh and Gold. C h:_g:ts“md way-port route ntl Name Golditeln’s Emporium on Sew- {13-9 Fitth and Kennedy. | Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat The following .pnsengers arrived | ard Street. - 127 Front St. Fhone 222 -1 N)“ll"l- back . of power P @ ouse. ~pibeard the boat: | Address . XA 1 The Arcade Cafe -2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. From Strawberry Point—Charles Distin Ave., and Indian St. NORTHERN HOTEL " — s [ v AUGUST H. BUSCHMAN J. B. BURFORD & CO 1 4 [ 134 , Richard Parker and Fred = |, Special ];"‘;‘"k °l_‘; Sundays | (}4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. ] . et : s | A ek Daye | {$4-6 Seventh and Matn. MS—50 i : ik « 4 cmwh-n —Pon Prella and- The Financial Corporation of America H L. C. Smith axd Corona Sczt::gl';):n::i; ll‘:.:::‘f:n‘::; | 1~7 Twelfth, Nortnern L'dry. ;:l?lm l]wweim :dpgbmgfil.%&fml:;r&l ".:::.‘:' 5 rom Soapstone Polnt—Edward = Gastineau Hotel Juneau, Alaska E TYHI;E:VJ:ITERS radio. Mary Young, Prop, , ;: ;:;l:':':::'_w“m“" operation—Hot water day and night. Booms $12:00 per ; F P A I LT ||||"lll"|II||I"||"lll"""l“l"lll"lIlINIIIHIII""I"“IEJfl——‘l i e, &—— stsacut ot : ! " T o o s )flu“iwm