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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1929. ' POLLY AND HER PALS T S [ ' By CLIFF STERRETT My GOSH! 1M RUINED! THAT BLACK CAT CROSSED MY Marine News Steamer Novements ONE HUNDRED NGRTHBOUND ARE LUST IN Yukon due at 6:30 o'clock to- night. SCHEDULED SAILINGS WR K Admiral Evans scheduled to tsail from Seattle April 24 at 10 am. ST R g Admiral Rogers scheduled to ¢ |Steamer Strikes Rock and sail from Seattle April 25, . . g at 10 am. Sinks Within Few Alcutian scheduled to sail Minutes from Seattle April 27 at A TOKYO, Japan, April 23.—More Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 29, at 9 pm. Alameda is scheduled to sail from Seattle April 30, at 9 p. m. than 100 persons are believed to have drowned when the Japanese steamship Toyo Kuni Maru sank a few minutes after striking the rocks off Cape Erino, Southern Hokkaido. The vessel sank so quickly that there was only time for the radio- {man to send a single distress sig- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound about 10:30 o'clock tomorrow e [nal. forenoon. Two steamers reached the scene) Admiral Watson is scheduled e |early this morning, several hours southbound about May 2. ter the sinking of the ship and — picked up 97 of 209 known to have LOCAL SAILINGS been aboard the Toyo Kuni Maru| Margnita scheduled to leave ® When she sailed from Hokodate. The p: engers were mostly fish- ermen. v The disaster is believed to have been due to bad weather. - CRUISER JAZZ WILI REPRESENT CITY IN YACHT RACE IN JUNE,| | Juneau is absolutely coing to be represented in the Capital-to-Capi- CABLESH'P DELLWOOD ’lfll Yacht Race this year, accord- : QA".S TO CALIFORNIA |ip to Cash Cole, enthusiastic mem- ‘bcr of the Yacht Club, and owner SEATTLE, April 23—Five months’“[ the cabin cruiser Jazz, which he ivity h‘as pbeen‘bmken when;is going to enter in the long trek the United States Cableship Dell-|Tom Olympia. i : Wood, commanded by Capt. Robert| The Jazz, a 44-foot cruiser, with Bhears, sailed for California. The|® Model Stearns M. D. U. 35-70 eraft is expected to return to SC_‘g?ric-é)ower iengi;\le. j% gvtl;x}%h ad attle May 10. ed up for the race, with a nice job of paintwork being done ;by Johnson, the painter. The @00 s 00 c e e e o e o whole boat will be white, with the '] HALIBUT PRICES e exception of the pilot house and ’ @ @0 00000 o0 0 e o after companionway, which are I_being finished in oak varnish. BEATTLE, April 23.—Ten vessels| Mr. Cole said he is going to sign brought 107,000 pounds of halibut {yp for the race and put up the to port yesterday which sold for entrance fee as soon as he knows 18% and 12 cents. Cod sold Ior;de[imcely who the two additicnal 4 cents. jmembers of the erew will be. In |addition . the crew Mr. Cole ex- PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., April |pects to take Mrs. Cole and his 23—Three hundred and seventeen/sons, Tom, Jim and young “Capt. thousand pounds of halibut sold Jerry.” here yesterday. American fish went| The Jazz is well known to resi- for 13.7 and 6 cents and Canadian dents in this vicinity and has been for 12 and 6 cents. lowned by Mr. Cole since 1923. | —————— MARGNITA ARRIVES "FROM SITKA ROUTE “Hbi Y AR, Wbt Motorship Margnita, Capt. Larry THANKS TO SHIPPERS Parks, returned from the Sitka foute yesterday afternoon at. 3| mqye firgt fish to be shipped from u'u_‘l::xck-f s iveq | Alaska to the States by air reached e followlng passengers 2rrived iis geagtle destination in first class at Juneau aboard the ship: i e condition, according to a wire re- From Tenakee—Andrew Birkland, Silved daie. featecday by Wallls for Sitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday night. Virginia IV sails for Chicha- gof and way ports at 6 o'- e clock every Wednesday night. e | America First leaves every o Wednesday at 1 p. m. for e| Petersburg and Kake and e way ports. o‘ @ e 000000 0000 | | | VI SEF IOV O TI IO CEIOENEIOGIOOEIETIOOIECOCEOPOEOTOIURIOIOIOOINOERODPIT GwWAN! BEAT IT! YOUVE BRANG ME ENOUGH BAD LUCK, DAG-NARB-VE! \ \lDDr\;T You READ ToPsY" \ [+, V’H’;> WOTCHA THE M0 RHEY, TAXI! THE PHLICKER FILM CO. AN'DONT SPARE § | THE HOSSES! SAILING SCHEDULE Teave Scattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound April 10 April 8 April 16 April 24 £Lpril 21 £ pril 30 May 17 May 3 Boat *Yukon tAlameda *Aleutian “Alaska tAlameda *Yuken *Aleutian tAlameda April 6 April 13 April 16 9p.m. A; April 20 ...April 27 April 30 9p.m. M Apri t—Calls Ketchikan, Wrangell Petersburg, Juneau, WHALING FLEET OUTFITTING FOR | ALASKA VOYAGES | SEATTLE, April 23—Ready for! duty in Western Alaska waters, the first American Pacific Whaling Company's boat is being outfitted at Bellevue, on the east shore of Lake Washington. The craft will| sail May 12 for Kodiak and Aku-| tan. The fleet consists of the’ killer ships, Kodiak, Unimak, Pat-| terson, Westport, Tanginak, Aber-| deen and Moran. Haines and Skagway. *—Calls Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juncau, Cordova, Valdez. Latouche and Seward. W. E: NOWELL, Agent, Phone e e ’/\ 2 Passenger accom- modations on all 4 SERVING ALASKEA .._g._,..:..;........ Admiral Line ves- MUCH HALIBUT SOLD { AT 11 HIGH TO 6.60 FOR SALE | PAINO FOR SALE—Good buy. See arle Hunter at First National Bank, THE EMPIRE | Is the Medium | Thirteen boats with cargoes to- | talling 69,200 pounds of halibut dis- posed of their catches today at the Juneau Cold Storage. Prices ranged from 11, high, to 6.60 cents low. The San Juan, at 11 and 7 and 10.5 and 7 cents, took 25,800 pounds; Alaska Fish Brokerage, at 10.75 and | 7, took 20,800 pounds; New Eng- Through which the ‘general public can always have its wants supplied. 3 Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. FOR SALE — Trolling boat, fully cquipped. Must sell at once. In-| quire at Gun Club at six o’clock. summer coat, | ht brown, bust 1es. Telephone | FOR SALE—Lady's fur collar, ne 42, length 45 land, at 10.75 arfl 7.25, took 6,000 Ten cents per line first in- 1682. \ pounds and Marlyn, at 10.80 and 7 sertion. e R 17| and 105 and 660, took 16,600 Five cents for continuous | FOR SALE—Onc Willys Knight car; $250; Phone 469. LOOSE LEAF 2},?‘*;{,’;“&,‘“";1’2’,{5 Steamer Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu SUPPLIES- =~ ‘|| |ihem vers ate- ZUSS3, ~-RBn3 ABCL.S APCHI OFFICE EQUIPMENT ; Honns AL be ABL ey Aays P%itx’:giigge?;;d ?‘?agé?n An‘/}rax;’ 23 ?»K?fi fig 2:25 Binding '—Southeastern and Southwestern GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY sels have been tompletely and Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive Southbound ports. Ship and travel via the green boats, INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt.,, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas subsequent insertion. Count five averagé words pounds. The boats selling and their car- 5 FOR RENT—_About May oth 5 _“PPer float. room furnished house. Modern, FOR SALE — Mink: Place your | convenient. Choice location.| orders now for 1929 Dark Interior | Phone 1501. | Alaskan Mink at $80.00 per pair.| NEW YACHT CANCO IN FROM SOUTH of Yukon Mink for sale; for prices per pair write George Bar- | rett, Tagish Mink Farmer, Tag- | +ish, Yukon Territory. Hall Scott motors of 175 horsepower each, giving her a full speed of over 15 knots. Stateroom accommodations take S B care of a party of 16 with her [FOR RENT — Nicely furnished crew. room; close in; 315 Gold Street. | Mrs. Cunane is accompanying her FOR REN: — Smngle and double | furnished apts. about May 1st.| MacKinnon Apartments. FOR SALE — 10 room turnishedg flat; telephone 268. FOR RENT—1wo light housekeep-|FOR SALE—oune half interest in | home. FOR RENT—2 room turnished npt.,f FOR SALE—Baby Bed and Swing. [g— goes follow: Margaret 6,300 pounds, to the line. Telephone 4401 | l Avona 9,500, Independent 1,400, Minimum charge, 50 cents. R MO | oh 146 Emma 6,000, Louhelen 6,000, Ford | SA 10! boat Ovida, | one 3,900, Alpha 5,000, Ina J. 7,000, Tern | === —— | 35 11, : in. lor am 9 ft. 2 : 7500, Harding 6,000, Dizcn 4,600, A | in. 25 horsepow engine. New | Fern 6,000 and Kirby 600 FOR RENT { in 1928 Inquire on board at|B———— FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and . FOR RENT — Gulbranson Player| o Ii"‘.‘d' "é‘l‘",z ";”;:r‘ ‘;:?3‘0} s “”“’fl_ . PRINCESS ALICE—April 23, May 4 The new cruiser of the American| Piano; reasonable rate; phone| PCT F e & b ::1‘ '7::‘m om PRINCESS ALICE—May 14, 25; June 4 Can Compahy, Canco,. Capt. Jim| 1603. | -3 siede 9:15 a.m" ‘9'_40 p':‘ Tickets to or from all Eastern points of Uniied Cunane, arrived from the south = v 9o |FOR SALE—Thousand: 10:30 & .t “1215 ! i States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient.{. this afternoon. The ship replaces|FOR RENT — Two housekeeping|” pr\rp Grass at 50 cents per 2 5 s Varlous Routes—Liberal Stopovers the old Canco, which traveled the ;’U'“S over Anna ‘Winn's Habtl " ove' foot, See LEE ROX, §(;g p.m4? ;';’.;;ldnlghz W. L. COATES, Agent. 3.1 rn . waters for several years| * Hop- ‘Wrecking Contractor. ,4:00 g::‘ b S ettt L ng representatives of the|FOR RENT — Furnished steam! e e S A X 3 A SHE i + Leaves Douglas for Juneau company to the widely scattered| heated apartment. 3 rooms, bath|FTOR SALE CHEAP — 3 counter) b o canneries along the coast. The| and fireplace. Apply Nugget! ;}\uw . f‘lhulinl', feeLb ]r;ng’” ggg :’:' !gig gg COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION Co. ship was built during the winter at WO EBYE Wi, | BLEIVING, SQg # s 4 = n gt b i el Shon, B 1 feet long. Can be scen in Henry| 9:30 amt 9:55 pm. MOTORSHFP MARGNITA —Fur, -| Berry’s place. Apply at N t | 12:45 pm.t §11:30 pm. . : Construction Company, Seattle. FodR RENT. f“’“‘_smdsmm"‘e“‘ | Sh:’y S e pmey | i ?m S5 15 gm Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock The new Canco is one of the| €d rooms, close in, 326 Gold St. i oo oy direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenak vl most beautiful shi in tk Telephone 4754. ! 3:30 gm.t $1:05 am. o Ffunter Bay, Hawk lInlet, Tenakes, Hoonah, Pory - | el hips - seen mI he ik v |FOR SALE—rord Bug, good con- 5:05 pm. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof; ocal x;r urf_orl some tlm:c,d t k:: Furnished Apt. for rent, Tel. 2304% dition; self starter; See HAITY s_pune way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. fof * more of a finely appointed yacht| S AU 0] R SRy " f P fhat Bt dal Fainisned e mat A e |1—Frelght will be accepted. Hames,A. Sl;aglway and Lynn Canal ports. Information The ship is powered with two| Ply Nelson's Stationery Store. |FOR SALE — MINZ - rincst grade |i—Saturdays only. . McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co.,, Phone 149, §—Effective April 1st. Juneaw Ferry & Naviga- I ki . & it Bt AiRgeas ottt eshi?)u::; i°§ Tows: inquire over Wisn| merrys Taxi. Inquire M. D. Ber-! Jomeler gnd e e is mighty proud of her floating o 11'3:/ ntlg:stlnesu Hotel or P. O. Optician - — 0X 3 Reliable Transfer r Res, 148 COURTHSY and GOOD | BERVICE Our Motto | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE g Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS MARY Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Cecn Carne, tion Company J. Smanicx KTLZ!;RC“:O will leavi hiel;‘e fO; with steam heat. Also one huuse-“ i '% I;?&::a : etchikan tomorrow, and will worl keeping room. Telephone 436. S NE Silverware s 6 MR W i 1. semion. |, IR O | MISCELLANEOUS s A COAL FOR EVERY calling at intervals at the canneries PALMIST—Come end have your({ "~ T using American Can equipment. NICKINOVICH Apts. Tel. 20. | fortuge—told * from your hand.|} 7] s . | Work, business, marriage and tne|{ L'Ve JUNEAU LAUNDRY PURPOSE HUNTERS ON =UKON PIANO, Victor Orthop?mmu PhonQA' future foretold. 302 Front! Prankli 1 2 i 3 B graph, sewing machines. Rent Or | Street. ' Front and Secdnd St ts Robert Frothingham, noted lec-| Sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | : turer from Mayfield, N. ¥, is a = PSR b e e PHONE 350 ' northbound passenger on the steam-|F O R RENT—Fulily furnished| WANTED apartments, single or double.! o Bl Newly painted; baths and hotLWANTED—Young man wanted to water furnished. Furnished cabins| work in store and learn trade. $5.00 per month. Apply Sea-[ No schoolboy. Address P. O. Box view Apts. | 1084. - N WANTED — Young woman wants er Yukon due this evening. He is bound for the Westward where he will engage in a brown bear hunt under the direction of the Alaska Guides, Incorporated. Gus Gelles, business manager qf the organiza- tion will meet Mr. Frothingham John Balatos and Frank Ryan. p George, President of the Juneau Prom Sitka—W. W. Balebeler, oola Storage, shipper of the 34- Albert Brown and T. F. Brennan. y fiProm Gustavus—Mrs. A. L. Par- pound red king salmon, which had the honor of reaching the market kér and Miss Lauretta Harpster. * From Chichagof—N. Donohue. via the air on the plane Juneau. The wire from the San Juan Prom Hawk Inlet — Mrs. Bert Jenson. Fishing and Packing Company, re- ceivers of the fish, follows: * From Hoonah—Marvin Chase. 7 “We received Monday morning B L LB B R I A - TIDES TOMORROW L S 800000000000 » * High tide, 12:54 am,, 17.8 feet. ! Low tide, 7:17 am., -22 feet. High tide, 1:20 pm., 159 feet. kow tide, 7:19 p. 09 feet. CESS ALICE “*"" SOUTH THIS A. M. The Canadian Pacific steamer _ Princess Alice, Capt. C. C. Sainty,| #pliirned from Skagway southbound | @t/8:30 o'clock last night and sail- Framing jour work. Coates Studios. warded from Alaska to Seattle by Airship Service. We want to con- gratulate you on being the first shipper which shows that your concern is progressive. Also want to thank you for giving us the honor and publicity in receiving the first shipment of fresh salmon by airship from Alaska. We will give you more particulars later. Please advise if you can send us the negative or plgture of box of fish, San Juan Fishing and Pkg. Co." Dmrmas - o o susmeod We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and Pictures. Call in and see #d at 4 oclock this morning. adv. < A number of people were passen- g — aboard the Alice from Skag- z and interior points. wll SEWING « #The following passengers lett Ju-' | RESS MAKING Shnerq the. vemsel: {| AND ALTERING OF ) Seattle—Harold Lykke, Einar | | ALL KINDS i , M. H. Sides, Charles !-‘el-" Telephone 4754 o dows, W. B. Kirk and E. M. Basse.’ MITH firgt shipment fresh salmon for-!| | |He elaims that in emergencies pby- Alask work of any description at once. | a Apply Empire. . Sealskins U. 8. Govt. Inspected ‘We have just received a fine selection from Fouke Fur Co., St. Loui Call and see them. Coats made to special order. Reason- able rates. H, J. YURMAN THE FURRIER Frolt_ 8t., .Opp. George Bros. and other hunters aboard, whben the boat docks here. William H. Miller,-Vice-President of the Metal Hose Company of | Cleveland, Ohio, is also a member of the party on the way to the Westward. At Seward they will charter the Starr and leave for Kodiak Island and the Alaska Pen-- insula, aceording to present plans. Heart Beats Relayed To Distant Physician LOS ANGELES, April 23. — A physician’s stethoscope designed to be heard by a medical ear 1,000 miles or more from the patient has been perfected here. It transmits by wire or by radio minute sounds and such other vi- WANTED—Five or six room furn- ished house. Call Empire. WANTED TO RENT—4 room furn- ished house. P. O. Box 1178. i \ | Old papers Empire. ror sale . RTFE L= Home Office, Seattle, Washington at The 7 B0kt bt i o' ® O PANCO FOR FOOT MILEAGE |'We have in stock Pando Heels | | brations as can be recorded in elec- | | _ and Soles J. W. WOODFORD 8 trical energy. Heart action and|" M. A. Vagge Resident Agent some phases of blood circulation Shae Repairing 2 Rings on Salmon - can be heard through the device, named an osciographescope. Edmund H. Hansen, Los Angeles inventor, has given private demon- strations of what it can. transmit by wire, by radio to shipg at sea and over more ordinary radio sets. Evenings by Appointment W G0 696960 6 69 GO 80 80 0 80 b9 o RBAGE {f——————— ‘-4 G y The Arcade Cafe | Special Dinners on Sundays L and Week Days ‘ Soda Fountain in connection. Come in and listen to the radio. Mary Youmng, Prop. ] Phone 288 ~ — ——————eee @ | - T HAULED AND IOT CLEANING siclans may use it 0 advantage. ———— e New, select line of visiting cards at The Empire, e o o . BURFORD’S CORNER E PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY FIRE ALARKM CALLS 1-3 13 o RS § CET TS Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 “TRY A MALTY” Non Better—Box or Bulk — We are closing out our BRUSHING LACQUER : of PRATTS AND LAMBERTS at ONE-HALF PRICE at JUNEAU FAINT STORE 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 Harris. Fifth and Geld. Fifth and Bast. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, b,nk ‘ot power house. Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St. Ninth and Calhoun, Seventh ‘and Main. MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Salls every wes B s cnnll: for Funter Bay, Btrawberry Foint, Lemesurier Jsland, Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chiehagof, 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. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat " NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 oents per night and up; $3.00 per week and Tru et . Publio shower and tub baths 50 oents. Bay Oil Burmer in Home Grooery, $12.00 por operation—Hot water day and - month and up—oteam heated. night. Rooms