The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1929, Page 6

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ANYTHING IN THIS J DISAPFOINTED STANDS onnis | || STOP T DO You THINK THERE'S | PAw/LL BE AWFLL NEW THECRY OF i IF THERE AINT/ SING - = HANGING UP-SIDE )/ e o) D ie e HEAD, FROM MORNINY TILL Marine News s e+ 35 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON NORTHBOUND Admiral Watson due tonight at 10 o'clock, Has 4 days' FBP '!‘HIS pURT mail. ] D Princess Mary due Sunday night. e Admiral Rogers due Monday. SEATTLE, M : S Yukon ed f o'clock this r ¥ukon due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle April 3 at 0% LeRoy Gard- 10 am. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle Ar 6 at 9 am. horn, H. Leod, Mrs. and wife, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska due southbound about ol 3. Pihl, A. Lenh: NpE i steerage. LOCAL SAILINGS | 7 Margnita scheduled to e STANDARD OIL TAN IN PORT YE at for Sitka and por! DARE You, Paw PERKINS? ) THE D HAT? ' TAKE TOURNEY nd total of bowlin League bow! when they honors the Legion, in the last game of the | ney even, Fri 2627 to The Elks wc their ne: t rival in gion, by 485 pins. of three-game set rolled 6 o'clock Thursda: ight Virginia IV sails for Chicha- AR/ gof and way ports at 6 o'- The Standard Oil tanker Rich- clock every Wedne: mond, Capt nith, was in fry Sm the south a, rnoon. The ship discharged a large quantity of diesel oil at the docks, and sailed America First leaves evi Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and 0000200000 00000000000500000000060 00 006§ g ——m— LeO0eC09000000000000000EIOCOOOGENICOELES way ports. for the Westward yesterday even- @900 0006 BSOS ing WD < Sa S tanker H. T. Harper, of the iled to arri ght with ga: The deo0o0o0 eeo0o0eoe TIDES TOMORROW T line, is sche m the south tor @6 00000030000 i, 4 v i | - \ High tide, 3:50 am., 140 feet NOTICE OF ELECTION Low tide, 10:45 am., 21 feet. 1 Notice is hereby given to th High tide, 5:04 pm. 109 feet. ectors of the City of Dougl Low tide, 10:37 p.m., 6.0 feet. (aska, that pursuant to the ¢ |visions of City Ordinance No. 55 TID. MONDAY !a General Municipal Election High tide, 4:30 am. 128 feet. |be held on Tuesday, April 2 Low tide, 11:47 am. 3.2 feet. 1929, at the City Hall Building High tide, 6:24 pm. 99 feet. |between the hours of 9 a. m. and Low tide 72 feet. (& p. m., of said day for the pur |pose of eclecting the foilowing offi- | cers: | Seven City Councilmen; | One member of the S 0l Board. | Dated at Douglas, Alaska, March | Qeoco0nsooe HALIBUT PRICE arch 30—The Nor-|1% 1929. o ma arrived yesterday with only ads Cit; Acle;k i 1,300 pounds of halibut which sold e/ Lol . for 17% and 13 cents. Ling cod /\TTENTI‘ON‘ .MASONS : Ay pcente A called communication of Mt. N;l’<lC‘.' I(‘O “"T Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M, SICAL R will be held in the Masonic Charles Wakefield Cadman, as- at 7:30 o'clock Monday even- sisted by Florence Beeler, April 8,/ Work in the M. M. Degre Palage Theatre. Admission $1.00.|yigiing Brethren cordially invi 8y order of the W. M. ———————— CHAS. E. NAGHEL, RESTRICTIONS —adv. Secretary. o o POSITIVELY no parking will be | myoere a rum shortage at tolerated on the South side of ginostown, St. Vincent, West In- Foupth Street. By order of dies, and liquor dealers th GEO. A. GETCHELL, —adv. Chief of Police. ed the Government ion in duty. T T e L L Owners and operators: Ut Coast Air Transport SYSTEM O Chicago. (LR TR LT T TR AT The Most Delicious You Ever Tasted Flying Boats are orde Union Airways, INC. Air Lines, Inc. On Pacific Coast, soon to be extended to Alaska and Carried more passengers than any other air line during 1928. ALASKAN SERVICE A fleet of 3 sixteen-passenger twin motor Douglas follows: BY 486 PINS won over y night to the score of g order: | hamber SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929. AILY ALASKA EMPIRE, E By CLIFF STERRETT | THEY'S MO REASON swWHY ’ I SHOULDNT MAKE AT LEAST ONE | CORNER OF THE SEEW' AS I SPEND [ HALF- OF MY TIME, BOTTOM-SIDE" o) THE EMPIRE LOOSE LEAF At the start of the tourney the FOR SALE—GRAPES - C. of C. took the lead by rolling| Is the Medium Island Belle’s $1 paid; SUPPLIES some mig good sco! The | Through which the gencral plant now; Puget St roducts OFFICE EQUIPMENT Chamber in fact rolled the highest || public ways have its Company, Edmonds, Wash. Stibinery ,| match total during the tourney,|| wants s o SALE_ R Latl y when they rolled 2721 poir o aarieys YO BARIECE SN | Printing and ing the latter part of the 2 Binding the C. of C. bowlers slowed down| T Yy |and both the Elks and Legion over- | uled them and the Cham Ten cents per line first In- GEO. M. SIMPKINS sertion. COMPANY nts for continucus Reliable Transfer | Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto | words d in good condi- telephone 3601 charge, 50 cents. LE—Electric Elks | s; household = = Barragar 154 181 17!—-507' | 602; Sully Council IEG Jf? 161—477 v B o : FERRY TII\/IE CARD Meserschmidt 173 185 No. 4 Unde Bavard 189 174 » typewrite Radde 200 ‘Ten sho Thane Totals mneau Youn 6:15 pm : 2 7:30 p.m. room. | r‘o‘rz 9: 9:40 pm. |- ¥ 12-30 pm.f §11:15 p.m. 14074;;; 3 nished Roor | utes from Doug- ;2;-?2 g:f iféflok:rl:m — — — —I F 319 Decker Way. | bt e *4:00 p.m. T')I‘OL » night, which is al FOR RENT—1wo light housekeep- | X Leaves Douglas for Juneau taursday nighh Whicd 'S 8WAYSE ing rooms; inquire over Winn|FOR S. foot awning; go 6:20 a.m. 6:30 pm, ladles’ night '8k the Klks' Alloys; Shop. as new; apply George Brothers. 8:30 a.m. 17:45 p.m. Mrs. E. J. White rolled nice| _ I RN AL e - e 9:30 a.m.t 9:55 p.m. ingle game score of 236, making a —2 room furnished apt. SALE—Rooming house; good 1,"45 p‘m.? ‘11:30 p’m' strike or spare in every frame. This| with steam heat. Also one hous B Tt Yok ¥ i i5 the highest score rolled on the| keeping Weienhone 438, ] B pm. 1336 am, Sy : palesy ] ! T Lt it & 2:30 pm.t $1:05 am. alleys this year by of the nel Apts - ladies. i i % o - __|FOR SALE—One solid mahogany 5:05 p.m. ARSI SR | NICKINOVICH Apts. gate leg table. Telephone 1683. *—Tnune. | We are now serving SANDWICHES Ju- —adv and SALADS. The best yet. neau Ice Cream Parlo: Freight will be accepted. FOR RENT—One f —Three poot table; one : eqiyrdays only. Home Office, Seattle, Washington J. W. WOODFORD Resident Agent 2 Rings on Salmon Evenings by Appointment rion Air Lines, Inc.; West Company and Capital PERATING red for Alaskan trade. BUY THIS STOCK NOW Wm SEND COUPON FOR Peerless Bakery Z & 3 S iy Address AUGUST H. Gastineau Hotel = FULL PARTICULARS BUSCHMAN The Financial Corporation of America Junean, Alaska filllllllllllllllllllll!IllllIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllIIIIIIIIIllllllll||I|lllll||ll|lllllllll_ =1 il < g billiard table; in A-1 conditicn; ' o x Apartments. | including new sats of balls, cues, | Erective April 1st. s _! cue racks; one dozen spectators | FOR RENT—Furnished apa chairs; phone 64, Juncau Ice MacKinnon Apat ments. nts. | Cream Parlors. tion Company rc Phono- | FOR SALE — Twenty-elght foot | s. Rent or! cruiser type boat, complete; In- PIANO, Victor graph, sewing C Anderson M! |\, Berry Float i LJ.Smanicx FOR RENT—Fully -tube Fada neutro-| Jeweler and apartments, single c dio set. Bargain. Phonsf Optician Newly painted; baths a 306. P. O. Box 576. i Watches water furnished. Fu 550, Diamonds A\% ANTED - m Silverware AGENTS WANTED—Complete vest | =~ = pocket big prc lio; sells fast at experience unneces- sary; for introductory offer; Pocket Radie Corp, Des Moines Tow: Tne Juneav LAunory Frapklin Street, between Front and Secdnd Streets PHONE 359 § LOST—Bill-fold of too has cards of R. L. re- WANTED—Girl for general hou: CTOT e g work; apply Goldstein’s Em, i et e i T CAPITAL LAUNDRY | |_ium. . i ™ 5‘°°§%3§‘}:F§gg‘kli“ “ MISCELLANEOUS || Crystal Steam Baths g WITH SHOWER, 50c PALMIST--Come and have your | Sanitary and Modern fortune told from your hand. | Open from Noon till Mid- ‘Work, business, marriage and the | night—Phone 207 We Call and Deliver i SHARPENIN All kinds carefully done; (s Sl | 3 Prong — g | duplicated; Maher & Gr 5 H ok o Cutlery; fire-arms; camp stoves ——— FIRE ALARM CALLS and tents. | MAC'S SECOND HAND STORE 1-3 Third and Franklin, P. O. Box 623 : | BURFORD'S CORNER ji 1-4 ¥ront and Franklin, | ite Winter & Pond | 1-5 Froat, near Ferry Way. - CRERERRier & Por “TRY A MALTY” {|}1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange. T = , P . )1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. S| £ N oo ‘;:GHNB:"“?EEfi (:“gl?: {$1-8 Front, near Saw Mill H GARBA(,E | L _._1|}1-9 Front at A. J. Office. £ i 2 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. g 8————————— 1 } 2-3 Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. = HA UI«ED } SEWVING . R 1'flvvax-te)at:udzgesand garage. H || Al Kinds of Plain Work | |}2-4 Front and Seward. H AND LOT CLEANING | | Children’s Garments a Specialty 2-5 Front and Main. = G. A. GETCHELL, | Telephone 2463 ?’-(75 Second and Maln., = | MRS. L. E. SMITH 2-7 Fifth and Seward. E| Phome 109 or 149 ;A: :{; 0 Wire ML = 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. Sl ¥ kg i34 s 1 H Shoe Repairing ||| MIDGET LUNCH | {575 pourts ang Sorceis. g ‘ We use enlglt.h‘e,:egggmntcrials 1] The HOEExo!lthe Square 3-6 Fifth and Geld. = o i ea. -7 Fifth and Hast. ! shoe shop across street from | | Four Bits Up 3-8 Seventh and Gold, Z| | Goldstein'’s Emporium on Sew- | | | Open 6 a. m. till 7:30 p. m. | | {3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Z| | ard Street. | jm—————————)14-1 Ninth, back of power 2 e | house. S| |1 10 Aroade €afe | [} peitouniopn Juasen Anis g -3 Distin Ave., a an =||J. B. BURFORD & €O ||| svecil Dingers oo Sundars | §5 Ninth . Gatboun. H L. C. Smith az? Corona I Soda Fountain in conmection. ::-7 ’?‘:v':l::: .Nl:rtr:r‘:- Ldry. -] P || Come in and listen to the 4-8 Tweltth 2 = TYPEWRITERS g et My s 'welfth and Willoughby. Pablic Stenographer Phone 288 i Floms Umonrs ] —ah— ~ — |Juneatr. Ferry & Naviga-i CHIDULE SAILING S Leave Seattle Due Jun ot Du~ Juneau orth £ hbound 9 7 3 0 *—Southeasterr ana Soutny PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juncau, Cordova, Valdez, Latcuche and Seward. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 Passenger accom- modations on all Admiral Line ves- els have been rompletely and materially improv- SERVING ALASEA Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive Southbound ¥ M Steamer Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu ffi'ex:(i:r;l:uf;fi Queent ... Mar.13 Mar.16 Mar. 21 | tive and eomfort- *Evanst ..Mar.13 Mar.16 Mar.28 | able. ‘Watson ...Mar.27 Mar.30 Apr. 11 | i Rogers Apr. 1 Apr. § 'Evans Apr. 6 Apr. 18 Rogers Apr. 15 Apr. 19 i—10 a. m. $—10 p. m. .'—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 RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS MARY PRINCESS MARY—March 12, 23, April 2, PRINCESS ALICE—April 13, 23, May 4, A Tickets to or from all Eastern points of Uniied States or Canada and to Furope or the Orfent. Various Routes-—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. d —— ! COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ; MOTORSHFP MARGNITA | Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock | direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichago?, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof; | way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. fox | Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, | laska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. { Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Ccn Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish [ A Good Furnace Coal SPECIAL AT AT Je BUNKERS Phone Your Transfer or 412 Pacific Coast Coal Co. | Just Arrived—Another new stock of Wallpaper We carry Stay-Tite for boats Sold at JUNEAU PAINT STORE r— ! MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Setis every Wotnestay * evening for Funter Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurifer Island, Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chizhagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to ba on City Dock at 1 o’clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, e Single O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company, e e e oo THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the ’ s Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat : . NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per . month and up—steam heated.

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