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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAIURDAY, F 12,1927, EB. STEN), UNK WOt 508 OF ASTONE SHOBLD T | GIT FOR MY HAN A DL MARINE | NEWS o A ——-—-" \\]::"‘ii”“’nlfll'::‘ "‘V‘I ok ’f ]"‘ : ‘VIIII'I‘.‘II]L"':) h’l‘\“‘;r:‘:lx’l\ u'n(;i;v»‘!n'-* 5 Lv.Geattle Ar.Juneau Lv. Jlu:enuSB I'tii; EMPIRE : as more at” It I 8 communication i Fev. 9 Feb. 13 “Feb. 16 1S THE MEDIUM | L Br: Clble. siatend by nel o, ROGER i :‘:g ig ff:i 2)2 ]133: : | ! shic | —— N " very of ooeyt ark states the othing OGE] -Feb. eb. e ;i which the general ‘l = T y N uhatance with which be said as to the chemical compe WATSON ... Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 24 1 always have its wants| | | Steamer Movements | SR G nli s e Bl oldmi tion of the substance except that ROGERS ....Mar. 10 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 e ‘! ‘.J’(:)RTH'[‘&QL‘\D‘ e ‘ tart the vital processes in the .lnnmn.-\ g h“.‘.k. and carbohy ) Watson calls ¢ Ketchikan, Wrangefl, Petersburg, o e M . il M sea urchins drates. It appears to be a protein Juneau, Douglas, Yakutat, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche, \‘~l l’*‘_’“‘"(”- e ilev edver | ; . . Jacques Loeb, the late biochem. Substance, but beyond that th Seward, Seldovia and Kodiak Island. losing time for display adve roat Bl " ! e o i faptitation le (he been no success in specific tisearante: T TaHe ] 18e of "*'(" i ““I'”“ m"»“‘ s e AL Rogers calls at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Ten cents per line first in- SCHEDULED SAILINGS | FISHING BANKS Sl oy - e, \ Juneau, Douglas, Skagway and Sitka. s | I 4 5 o 5 M(‘m‘n'wuts S Al lited" (o 1 s ic agent which stait en to ¢ Seattle round-trip winter rates now effective $73.50 e cents I . Seattle 5 ) lopment pro from the cance of t s K : ‘“19”"‘ B 1110n'4 Admiral Watson il The halibut boats Explorer, Capt universi otficial Loutic:-| We pa no e ROt II»P’;S:}ZAARD' i ik li;hSM]T'l o Count five average words to from Seattle Feb. 16 at 10 a. m. | Magnus Hansen; Sitka, Cap ssays casting abe forl confuse the work done by ofly” 18 the line. Novthwastenh p Sicets Motilo k. G matetials which m farther ex-|ooeytin wiih any discovery of the Douglas, Alaska Mirimum charge, 50 cents, eattle Feb, 19 at 9 a. m s and the Norland, Capt. Tom | plovation: of thig unkiown ficld, he of life itselt,” says the state PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE % Mary scheduled mwick, left for the fishing banks | “chanced to try a s il usin m Vancouver Fcb, 19 at [the ez of th \ e me Claik reported enat the e A p] . | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS at midnight Monday e smaller| Work Carried on tully on other organisms than (he 3 FOR Alameda duc southhound about |hoats will leave for the banks to-| With that one contribution, the{Sedt urchins, but that sciantist H. F. ALEXANDER, President liou | b, 16 morrow and Monday | tickle goddess of the WETR WO an Wil dulfresiot Sneinl o I LOCAL SAILINGS | £ iy & i oo e i ducing “synthetic” «nimals 1 z i | Margnita scheduied 1o teave for | go—— — ——————————® | pluce came patient work to perfect = —— e SENES WANTED ~The best small gas boat | s and vy ports at 8 Ti m " A ariin 2 |! ides Tomorrow he new and startling process ‘ g g that cash will buy, give all par olclngie, Weadnesday. nisie anil ) li i St Dr. F. B. Robertson, formerly head ()]d ])i]pers 1o &¢ 1001 e ()filce ticulars, must be a bargain, Ab } for Skagway at § o'clock Hun Low tide 4:50 a m 6 feel/ of the Department of Biochemistry 1 £ % , Fanshaw, Alaska { | daay night. | Hish tide 10:52 o m 15.9 feet|ar California and at preseat at (1 t I i i ok o Srree i | | America First leaves for Peters- | | Low tid: p.om 0.6 feet | University of Adelaide, Australia X P ’ GRD | DIt \l"'- e electric stove, oR¢l | burg at 1 p. m. every Wed- | liligh tide took up the work where Dr. Loeh LLY i cookstove, one coal heate: 4 | nesday. | g e s B9 laft off. His successors. D | \ YN Sailg every Wednesday even- Anderson, 12th St Virginia IV sails for Chichagof TIDES FOR MONDAY Clark and Paul W. Sharp e M',,,. .ll:,:‘m ‘K,,,.l»l:;(.::,”:f, :I,I RSHIP VIRGINIA 1V. lng for Excursion Inlet, FOR SALE —Continental 6 cylinder| | @nd way ports at 10 o'elock | {*yomg S0in, m 28 foet the experiments, e tlls Finor ket Strawberry Polnt, Lemesurler Island, Port Althorp, Apéx-El Nido, engine suitable for gas boat. See[| every Wednesday night | High tide 0:00 @ m 1.4 toet | The sea urching whoso vely.es orelock AR R Hirst Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carrying Passengers - = e 2 lock this morning making the Tom McCaul £ e Low m:.- 6:11 p. m 1.2 foet “;' :' ""l“m‘l‘l"‘“l'x'""""'I“! A it I south from Ketchikan in 40 and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednes- T TR ngine. 5 to| FIRSCH SIGNS CONTRAGT High ‘H,” ’p m 16.4 feet e e S hou and 28 mmut The 1«.,.,“.-,‘ day. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. horse power, four cycle. See WITH ST. LOUIS CARDS 1 RattagTE . e « way hels by the 'Al.|1-|])|)» | : 3 a : : et t in the north, in May, | cagine at Harreis Hardware Co ’ SELF DISCIPLINE :] "‘l:'l“"-‘i‘::,""““l'\”\‘*I‘I'I I'I" ©eRE 915, The Marinosa's time was 41 | T TR T e e 12 drankic| L LG Mg hours and 12 mimutes N,’,‘ “l;”m “r”\\!m;' IYOIT ot aon.. a1 macont aseman Satdine | IS NOW OBSERVED BoeTtn SIS i em S anintmals, [S5 00 0 L il dresse hite ory dres G v i i + seientists reported, b e hig A ahe BO 0 a re- SIRRED e Y G ed from the New York Glants in | BRITISH ROYALTY the scientists reported, but the high-t 0 =ee, 0™ hiie on - Alaska | AL ASKA s e the trade for Hornshy, has signed | - e Deldlicipes neany I'“ "'l' present in ..o on scheduie. The Al will \ o AREAIE. LU00R Lhs Yla cardinal contract | SANDRINGHAM, England, Feb, | fowls. When it is reduced to a rela-| o™ S 500 = ; e 5 AuE @ 8 UNGHAM, and, . 4 3 5 s " at 5 o'clock this after | ey oty 11 % 0 B Logter el sdugking thivd base: |12 Strict selt discipline has ot U¥el¥ bure state It la 4 grayiah g, i oy STEAMSHIP COMPANY Ll el 1008 =0l man, has reached an cement with [heen rela ince King Georg 2 nowger, | i T B o Nl o o e e ke aphed from | Queen Mary took up winter ¢ DA A L —— " SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED HTIE el e o leliohis ahly . Pa [dence at this royal country de placed in a benker, or bowl, | PULSE AND CARD READING | SAILING SCHEDULE litton: Ohas, Anfdanson, Doiosiihe = & & —|und cast-iron punctuality remaing|® Small amount of oocytin d "] | Past and Future accurately told i L nean DusTuriesi S ) L — {the rule for the household. JAl 350y WaLGT 3 The oocylin | or no charge. 538 Kennedy St., | Steamer Lv. Seattle Northbound Southbound e Juneau Public Library The Court will remain in vesi-' 2¢8 @8 @ epark (pult Lo} | cor. 6th. Phome 4403. Home ||| ~ VICTORIA ~Jan, 22 Jan. 25 Feb. 2 FOR SALE OR RENT Pianos | | Lo inl {dence here until the spring when/ St the 4 e readings by appointment 1] ALASKA Jan. 30 Feb, 2 Feb. 8 Brunswick | raphs, Records aud _l vee Reading Room lit will be transferred to Ihu‘kinu—:“n"'.h_nmn o :"‘ HIiens takg 'flj” B — ALAMEDA Feb, & Feb. 8 Feb. 16 heet Music, yert Piano Tun City Hall, Second Floor ham Palace in Loudon prior to the | it g “““”“i ke s = e ALASKA Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 ing §5.00, Phonograph Repairing Main Street at 4th King'sn. contemplated ohsise in ihe ;“‘l:.l..\\--,,-,I,I.'.-\1.:-“.'.‘,|,j,|:,‘\4-'.\|]: l:“l\‘.v‘::::..-‘: ’; ROL NORTHWT RN ...Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Mar. 2 Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone teading Room Open Fror Medit mean S Hon and- tans ot ”';,‘_\_““ e I;ER Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, La- 143, ~8a m to 10 p. m | King George rises, as he always I'”“, i tAlan o obidn & | touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda and TR “"»I—l” Circulation Room Open From |does, on the first stroke of 1-xglx(.",|_‘,\.i”“, ; unfertilized SKA TING | Northwestern will call both north and southbound at Petersburg L i ate. 1toh ;?’:l L e .:'" p.om, :lx]tl‘ .l«”' o il,.‘:,,"v){n“::‘.;‘. 1[:'“ \Tl.‘n‘ h the sclentists have sty | REDUCED SOUTHBOUND ROND TRIP FARES NOW IN EFFECT matic Gates. Hand Wellborers Current Magazines, Newspapers,| |and beard trimmed, In — ey A. B. HALL { W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 “.\"“(,.]. ’\l\v‘.”‘ s .|II Ducrest, 111 EIind Ragazin, mcx‘x v} Qiiceh Mavy Wistot . 2 JUNEAU TRANSFER - L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 3re tenton, } B ce . S oAb i o A o | FREE TO ALL | “’”:“ ;l\ll: “:":l’”"'.“:‘]"‘:m : g MPAN il Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- . Bes . p b ! -—Afte i LOST AND FOUND o D COMPANY gaé{o 1A2fi rnoons 2 to 5, Evenings just heme from the K Moves, Packs and Stores Freiglht ! LO One pair black rimmed spec {strolled along the High Str i Beugnas ; I . . 10} a black case on Seward | ing with the crowd. 1t be: an 8308 Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5, || n epe ent avlgatwn Co. Finder return to Empire office. | ram, but the Queen did not ¢ for Ladies and Children for inm- - !her antomobile. She just put up struction. MISCELLANEOUS {her umbrella. MOTORSHIP. OREGON —_— - | | Mother and son then paid a pre- Saturdiy ‘eveniip. 7 10119130 ~ET Almquist iress your Suit. We arranged visit to the historie Town | n Y, ‘CYOniBg, e call and deliver, Phone 528. bl Rate e, it General Admission. SAILS FROM SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU . P Lderground dungeons, the walls of Al Come and have your for % i R H. R FULLER tune told from your hand. Work Lwiich “ave built dato the foundas | i BRUIRaE REDUCED FREIGHT RATES e e i @il Iticns, and are from three to six feet = . Gnaa i f [ thick. Despite the depressing atmos- Prompt Delivery of s e {phere of subterrancau dungeons oi | FERRY SCHEDULE J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 ra foggy rainy day, the Queen went { through the whole program before FOR RENT 'Serum Can Start Cell Growth; By CLIFF STERRETT Y'WANT MY + ol T'GOSH OPINION, § ASH * MABRY’S CAFE The Best Place to EAT in JUNEAU Mabry’s Cafe | | | | 1 | L HAVE YOU READ }'I‘!m classified uds yet? Better do s | hefore you forget. It will pay yom { a8 well as the advertiser. SERUING AL ASHA /{eg’u/arl/_u and \Dependab_y Scientist Stumbles on Secret LADYSMITH COAL | A Effective May 1st, 1826 PHONE 48 i Juneau for Dougts, Tread- — i room furnished Apts. ' |she returned to tea. well and Thane t 7th. Phone 2004. i t o T — ——i‘»"hloa.m. 19:16a.mi§ °*12:00Nut ELECT DELEGATES -3 2:00p.m. 2} a cabine—$5 j — 1. J. SHARICK 8:16p.m, FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE per lmuukl’x l'uqun;e Mrs. Hoxnn,1 T“H,; materials that go into the | i At the \nulmliuu Iul’I the ]\‘\'nm;“n'.“ J' 'I‘ L d Rl ll:l;n.m. D oaeri i LEAVE JUNEAU mmom Seaview Apartments, : ng of our bread, cakes |Fioneer Axiliary last night, Mr: eweler and Optician eave ug! lor Juneau PRINCESS MAR' T | and pies must undergo the proper | 10N Langseth, and Mrs. Hans Loken | | Watches, Diamonds 8:30wm. ~ 19:80am. f412:66p.m | CANADIAN Feb. 10th, 24th; March 1001, SHAVABN AEIS: — 130 Ragiy A4 e Drent e | 0 Douglas, were elected as deleg i e 2:16p.m. 83:45p.m.t 6:26p.m. PACIFIL. g J e , 2st, 31st Apaciminy Whlly Purpished. BASR 1o "('““‘].”,, SR i ex. |10 the Smad Lodge session next | ofa~ Silverwere 6:40p.m. 7:46p.m.§ 10:06p.m. paneay/) Tickets to and from all Eastern points of United andijotevaien includedy AllaME ), Sl S s e ains | month, meeting in Juneau. L BBy gewelry 11:30p.m. 1:35am.3 States and Canada—Various Routes—Liberal BStop~ newly painted and renovated cellens Ladidat 9. Tt At the meeting of the Ploneer g _ t—Freight will be accepted. Overs. W. L. COATES, Agent. throughout. \ tained in this popular loaf P . i “ | Igloo No. 6, resolution were passed e Y §—Douglas only,‘ T'OR RENT—2, 3 ana 4 room apts | on the death of C. J. Skuse, mem- | e S o § ‘ $—Saturdays ounly. furnished. CUf Apts., Mrs. E. C Peerless ber of the Order. i N()LA%DH%%QENER [ *__Thane Golf (i“m' Poole, Manager, Phone 209 | / A i e e TouRph Tawe| { Pign Whistle Cand I 1—=Saturd:ys only COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION.CO. —_—— \ Sl i ig'n his .andy OPERATING | rence of Hayward, Cal, planted 46 WANTED Bakery | sears ago now towers 165 oet above] | NONE BETTER {| JUNEAU FERRY and Motorship M P : - . ol [ his home. | Box or Bulk | NAVIGATION CO olors ar, SEATTLE plumbing contractor, Heyder & Meier , e b oAl i ready for business. No job too big| | _\‘l\w“:w",m", ’";‘: Use 1 Accgmmodation and Service the Best. Leaves City Dock every Wednes or too small. Phone 446, i R ETERES M I‘“x.‘x.- se the 2 e o ez o dey at 8 p. m. direct to Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichigof, Sitka and way e e LY AR SOUTHEAS' ALA! FREI SER orts. Returning from Sitka via Killlsnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves ev: - = = & : g g 3 ory l)’— h;t'wing and altering. | Phone 3801. Walter Bathe, e e e ettt s Correct Styles in Fashion and Fabrics Foreign and Domestic Woolen in Stock F.WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR —— ————— FOR general repalr work call Hen-| ry Gorham. Res. Phone 2003. | e i After the Dance Try a i CHICKEN CHOP SUEY | at the ARCADE CAFE | MARY YOUNG, Prop. JUNEAU ALASKA e e - Sunday at 8 p. m. for Haines and Skagway. For Information see ART McKINNON, Agent, Phone 149, Residence 148. S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL PREIGHTING ‘BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU r Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle For information as to sailings, etc., apply to THE RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. 1160 Stuart Bidg., Seattle, Wash. D. B. FEMMER, Ageat ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Juveuu, Al Douglas, ‘Alaska FRYE'S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BA “EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” | FRYE - BRUEN ¢ CON HENRY BAMAN, Mansger - e S amoaRe

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