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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1926. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT | - — — : " “ | DONT BE A CHUMP « ALL SouR ) - | come Ter wmset] (17157 way - I MABRY’S ! LIFE, SAML™S THE [Tis Chae 5 L vaow | | o ¥ i g FOLLY'Ss 50 SWEET | el |15 190w | | How) PERFEC | Tee Taap ! A i e CHRISTMAS DeR 15 CRSTMAS | | WORDERFLL+ -/ | R H CAFE ! — 7/ | (COMFORIABLE =\ EIGHT ALL ABOUT - | CHRISTMAS! 7~ ( | [ ‘HLD I |CHRISTMAS! I '\ : | The Best Place ] | in [ JUNEAU | G d { Mabry’s Cafe | NAVE YUU HREADL & : "t'he classified ads yet? Retter do sa Le A 2 X . o et before you forget. It will pay yoy e | 18 well as the advertiser. e [k T ’ i 7\7 N R | NORTHWESTERN Classified Ads THE EMPIRE ‘ IS THE MEDIUM the general| s have its wants Through | for classified ad-| | M. [ display ndwr-‘ 11 AL M. cents per line first in- sertion. Tive cents for continuous sub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to rurasncd cabin 1th. Inc Mrs. Hogan, v Apartments FOR RE per m Seaview | | AVIDW AT tment Fully Furnished and hot water included. All apts | newly painted and revovatod throug FOR 1 4 room furnished. CILE Apts., Mrs Poole, M: , Phone eldon Apartments — 1, 3 and 3 room aparuments, fuliy furaished | Phone 286. dition. App! Beautirul front and maliogany finlsh, large mirror. Mrs. Mary Uberti, FOR SALT - back bar, pla Doung FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos, Brunswick ‘Pbonographs, Records, Sheet Music, Expert Plano Tun- ing and Phonograph Repairing Anderson Music Shoppe. FPhone 143, We FALMIS1- vome and have your for- tune told from your hand. Work business, marriage and the future foretold. 802 Front St. a cxms iI:IiIAI ABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto | ] ‘ulllll!ll||||llllllllilllflIll|ll|ll|||fifiillhi ALMQUIST “MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES” CLEANING and PRESSING WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Satisfaction Guaranteed ALMQUIST "'Ill!llll[lllll“IIIIIIIlll||IIIIllIIIIIII|lIII':" WORK WANTED- kitchen man stng Thone 436 ANTED—Carpenter, electric &ny kind of general repair w in town or ou!. Call Henry Gor- ham. Residence Phone 2003 ALAMEDA ARRIVES nell, UR meal licious fing bakery pastry gives a a touch of de- It is a ert that speaks well for the qual- 0 des Truesdell’s Gun Store | | ity of fruits and mater- Valentine Building [ ials we use in its mak. (3 ing. GUNS, AMMUNITION, GUN | AND LOCK REPAIRING || - il Peerless i Effective May 1st, 1926 } Leave Juneau for Dougtas, Tread. 1l and Thane *7:10am. t9:16a.m.§ *12:00Nnt 2:00p.m. $3:30p.m. *4:30p.m. 1 6:16p.m. 7:30p.m.1 9:40p.m 3 11:16p.m. $1:00a.m Leave Douglas for Junean 8:30a.m. 19:30a.m. t§12:66p.n 2:16p.m. 8:46p.m.t 6:26p.m. 6:40p.m. 7:46p.m.{ 10:06p.m. 11:30p.m. 1:26a.m.3 ® t—Freight will be accepted. §—Douglas only. $—~Saturdays only. *_Thane Golf Course. §—Saturd.:ys only JUNEAU FERRY and NAVIGATION CO. " FERRY SCHEDULE | Bakery Heyder & Meier | ALWAYS | ‘| A COMPLETE LINE OF | GROCERIES Quality the Best—Priced Right G iovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 | E i L] Bath GOING WESTWARD a Steamer Alameda, Capt. A, W Westerholm, arvived in port from the sonth at 5 o'clock yesterday af ternoon with the following passen for Juncaa: J. Killinger, Jno Petroll, Willis 12, Nowell, Chas. Ot son, John A, Davi [l Wink and Joe Adamson from Seattle; Ben | R. Kunze, A. Kasalicea, from Ket chikan; Father Monroe Gran from Wrangel; by llev, R | Miller, €. G whard, Mrs. Mary Bell, Pred Nelson, and 11 8 Graves, from Petershurg The Alameda left at midnight for the westward with the following pis ‘ Miriam MeBride, King Den Loftus, (. Lingo, J. Boswell R. Bo D. McDonald, K. Abell, A Loftus, R. Reed, and Dr. C. E. Bun s|route for Chicago and New York. | MARINE | |3 $OUTHBOUND NEWS The stear Northwestern, Capt | Willis'm Jensen, arrived from the P r——— | ard, southbound, at 1 o'clock S ——— il Q) ternoon with Robert [n | Steamer Movements | |ADMIRAL EVANS [ ane teeraze passenger for Ju | —_— | : nean ! NORTHBOUND l | The steamer w Neduled t) Princess Mary duc tomorrow PR s DR d vl e I e iral Evans duc Saturday e 5. B. B. ( N bi S SEATTLE, Dec. 20, Steamer Ad ( A | fmiral E ailed at 10 o'clock this | Good | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | 'oming i Southeastern Alaska [ Cann R. Dohbine Hickey, ; | lwith 45 pa the following [ Flelen Rudolph, D. W. Brock, H. Victoria led to sail from ' | for Juneau: wdge, Mrs. L. V| Heinze, T. D. White, Jack Hunter, o tle ary 1 at 9 a. m Gr & y and three steer H. W. Ter me, J A. Rol | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Ay T « Miss Northwastern scheduled south ————— Hamilton, £ . bound at 1 o'clock this after | Zin tine Halvecson, €. noon STEAMER ASTORIA i s and three steor- Alameda due sonthbound about FOUNDERS, REPORT | Tl due southbound e e R | R | lthat the American steamer Astorid | LOCAL SAILINGS | sundered in the Black Sea, n kesworth d luled 1o leave for | | Kavarna, with a loss of 21 lives. O nd one for Ketehik way porls tonight | |one passenger was saved. A . j Grant and one stantinople teacher, suicided when e ned his wite and three drowned. at 6 wk America First leaves for Peters. | burg at 1 p. m. every Wed- | esday | Estebeth anlls for Sitka and way | e - ————— AMERICA 1., DELAYED BY SNOWSTORMS, GALE childrer were BOSTON, Dec American firm SERVING ALASHA Regularly and Dependably - Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.JuneauSB ..Dec. 22 Dec. Jan. 8 Dec. 29 Jan. Jan. 4 Jan. 12 Jan. Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. Feb. 5 Jan. 26 Jan. 3 Feb. 1 Watson calls at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Pctersburg, . Douglas, Yakutat, € oV, Valdez, Latouche, , Seldovia and Kodiak Is Evans calls at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Douglas, Skagway and Sitka. « Seattle round-trip winter rates now effective $73.50 BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone 4 Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE | H. F. ALEXANDER, President Old Papers tor sulc at . he Empire Office ]A Iv Sails every Wednesday even- ing for Excursion Inlet, MOTORSHIP VIRG | ports at 10 a. m. every Wed- | |that chartered the Astoria declared Dstayan o4 honrs By ai HEHATY Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, neadny j|she could not have been sunk in) SCHYEC =0 A0S B SR SIS I g onichagof, Fatcon Arm and Chichagof. Carrying Passengers v.\[r,,\y«l“” IV sails grory e 1 s .q‘..; e loading « s g B and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o’clock Wednes- I\\‘i\_ ‘rn:ltn e v“”v"\ il ‘\H,‘“‘I)' o vessel encountered day. Alaskan liotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. — gl qwe, Awprioan, steamors names cast blow Monday and >eo a0 ona. de -in B vesterday, the wind moderat- b AELSRO L) and vod at Liver s in the day " WHO'S WHO | pool from Philadelphia on Decembes gers arri on the vessel i 8 were: from Petersburg, Miss Daisy| s AND WHERE | - oo : Oja; from Kake, Miss Mary Reep; | A L A S K A e e ® MARGNITA LEAVES TONIGHT |[from Keku Island, H. €. Dreier .uul; \. l@ \ Christin alverson, bhuyer - folin olich ym Grand Island, \ Goldstein Fmporium, left on The mailhoat Margnita, Capt. 11| Bob ' 1y J. Mat | —— STEAMSHIP COMPANY Northwestern for a buying trip| M. Peterson, leaves at 6 o'clock to < e | . BAFETY — SERVICE — SPEED i rl\}-l l\m' TR night for AS|IL:|;11:A'\' pors. h»:n:‘ 1’“x“Tv’y‘.;;bn\\'m.“1‘;’ ] SJILING SCHEDULE westorn for u short business trip VIRGINIA IV LEAVES Si0W By 3 biIC Aihob) dowusihomel DiieJunens: DusJuseny s g P ot Viegtola TV, Capt, Mate Novd :;.”1 el ].,, \‘:.u with her parents, | Bteamer Lv. Beattle Northbound Bouthbound at Davis left on the Northwest- | arvived this morning from Auk | My Mise Bt Sharae! *YUKON . Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 8 ern for a visit in Seattle. Mr. Davi with a cargo of cannery me-lurned to I wrg today on thel FALAMEDA Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 15 joined his father, Capt. R, B. Davig, | chinery which will be shipped teamer Northwestern *ALASKA Dee. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 22 b oAt on thel the westward, The Virginia 1V leaves . *NORTHW Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Dec. 29 {Northwestern for Seattle from Cor- 4t 10 o'clock tonight for Chichagof | e || +ALAMEDA w.Dec. 25 Dec. 28 Jan. & dova jandSway sponts | | tAlameda also calls at Petersburg both north and southbound Miss Bunice Zimmerman, Juncan B R UYE: T tonT ) eports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Public School teacher, and very % | sl el Sawe T T . M DOl Gapt. 0. Hansen, Ketchikan fish | very- || REDUCED S0UTHBOUND ROND TRIP FARES NOW IN EFFECT home in Oregon, where she was calls| uver. atrived on the Wanderer, fron)| 7 | W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 e S e i pr s el bo i | L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 Miss Timmerman will nat reivrn to| LMAaster has AhOWS 8000 pounds| | of fresh king salmon which will be but he to come chool term next year. Hawkesworth, District Junean this ) | i back fo Charl taken to Ketchikan. thing | | | Superintendent of the Federal Bu- . S Ut oiitation) 16t on e Nagte ] Tides Tomorrow T ° Iwestern for Ketchikan on a short; e e {business trip e o o ec rlca | Merrett, istant District| Low tide iy left for uth on the' Migh tide 1 T ; i SRR | ame Ward Women's Coat, Dr Northwe nger on the tle continues until Gastineau crn for Seattle on a short business Goldstein’s Emporium. | trip = — e . | Miss Helen Rudolph, formerly !'lfil;ULSl;‘.';fiD CARD READING 3 Electrl,c (with Goldstein Emporium, left on | lthe Northweste | ttle where Business or any kind of ques- “NOTHING TOO DIFFICULT” i | tions answered, past and future. | | “olin A, Meals, cditor of the Al[ | 538 Kennedy, corner 6th. Phone | e B {aska Mag nvoute fo Kat-|| “93{ Home readings by ap- |‘| Lowss Trotit §t. Phone 416 Ichikan on the Northwestern | | pointment. Ll ! Walter H | left on the! oot 4 | Northwestern for Seattle enroute for | Chicago where he plans on entering 14 business school BLACK DIAMOND Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cann, Apex Nido Mining Co., left on th2 < orthwestern for a visit to the SCREENED NUT COAL tes. Mr. Cann will return about the first of February to begin furth- er development at the mine. i J. G. Grant, pioneer of Wrangell, prominent ‘n business and eivie cir- cles here, arrived last night on the steamer Alameda for a short busi- n and pleasure trip combined. He home the $12.50 per ton on dock PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY Phone 412 expected to return on Northwestern today. S well known local e YElLpnec, yemiaidy SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE after several weeks spent in Seattle with his family. Charles Otteson, President of the Alaska Dano Mines Co., arrived last night from Seattle on the Alameda, after a short business trip in Se- attle. Willis E. Nowell, Juneau agent of the Alaska Steamship Co., returned from Seattle on the Alameda last night. Mr. Nowell is leaving January! 15, on the Victoria for Seattle en S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU Regular Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle | For information as to sailings, etc., apply to i THE RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. | 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. D. B. FEMMER, Agent ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Juneau, Alaska Douglas, Alaska ———— \ o s— Independent Navigation Co. MOTORSHIP OREGON SAILS FROM SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU November 12th———December 1lst REDUCED FREIGHT RATES J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND ¢ PRINCESS MARY Jan. lst, 13th, 27th; Feb. 10th, 24th. Tickets to and from all Eastern points of United States and Canada—Various Routes—Liberal Stop- Overs. W. L. COATES, Agent. COASTWISE T‘}!ANSPORTATION CO. Motorship Margnita Accommodation and Service the Best. Leaves City Dock every Wednes- day at 8 p. m. direct to Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and way ports. Returning from Sitka via Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Leavey every | Sunday at 8 p. m. for Hainés and Skagway. For information see ART McKINNON, Agént, Phone 149, Residence 148. Owing to Breakdown the ESTEBETH will be off run until further notice DAVIS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY i

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