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| . mafl which .JARGNITA BACK FR WANDY VOYAGE NO| Malbeat Pay ing f.om with Major W, Capt. C. O. K end John B Komiero fiom On the Lynn C the thick, with snow wind bat on the Capt arri port this nd Carruther rds from 1 an ¥ voyage wes and re o und CM RTH Larr mor waypot and faine i modaorat Very little snow is on the in Skagway, the men Margnita reported. & on TWENTY-FIVE LEAV ON PRINCESS MARY Steamer Prin C. C. Sainty, arrived in port Bkagway at 3:15 o'clock v day afternoon and left %outh at 4:30 p. m., taking her the last of the should reach before December 25. Passengers leaving were: for Seattle—Miss Terrell, Major D. H. Gillette E. Alcock, ' Miss Lela Charles Kennedy, Geo son, Thomas White, Albrecht, Miss Mae Pan A. J. Palmer, Mrs. R. C Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Felch, K. M. Butcher steerage. For Prince Ju T. orge and Ruperi—A. Wa and one steerage: for V: —W. Glenn, J. H. Scriver, N. Donaldson, Miss D. Dona and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cann ADMIRAL WATSON 1 IS ON WAY NORTH SEATTLE, Dec Admiral Watson sailed a o'clock this moning for A ports with 65 passengers, following for Juneau: Maurstad and wife, J. B. shall, Elizabeth arshall, Williamson, J. Schnelle Kittlesby, J. C. Jackson, Germain and three steerage. ——ee - TIDES TOMORROW Low tide.... 5:33 a. m... 42 High tide....11:31 a. m...16.7 Low tide.... 6:156 p. m....-0.7 High tide 21.—St J Vietor New New shipment phonie, Columbia and son records. Anedrson’s Shoppe. for Christmas Seattle Violet dvane, | [ matertally helped to keep up tne Brewer, J. camer| Frank Musie round the E Capt from ester- the with | unean Mrs. Jack w. two | | sylyk ouver Mi ldson 1, t 10 laska the John Mar- Mrs. r, H. feet feet feet MARINE | Stcamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Watson due Sunday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Scattle Dec. 24 at 10 a. m cess Mary scheduled to | il from Vancouver, Dec. ,at 9 p.m, | | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Admiral Rogers is expected southbound 8§ o'clock night. Alameda s ahout Dec. LOCAL SAILINGS } Margnita scheduled to ieave | for Sitka and way ports at [ 8 o'clock Wednesday night. { Sails for Skagway every ] Monday at 11 p. m. Virginia IV sails for Chicbagof | and way ports at 6 o'alwk | every Wednesday night. For | Chatham Straits route at 10 o'clock every Snlurday] night. Pr due southbound 25 | Forgetful Squirrels Boost Timber Supply CHICAGO, minded squirrels, lunch for the w Dec. burying a light ter months, have supply of walnut wood, says the American Walnut Manufacturers Association. any walnuts which the squir- rels cache’ remain to sprout into t because the busy little a forget where they put their next meal. * The organization has {nnn(l tha n no squirrel puts all one basket, but scatt {the countryside—here a nut, a nut, everywhere a nut. ‘When he begins to dig up break- fast here, lunch somewhere else and dinner in another place, his percentage of returns is very low. —eeo— — ROGERS DUE 8 P. M. Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt Fran): Landstrom, is due in port southhound at 8 o'clock this eve- ning, according to local agents today —————— ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES There will be a regular meet- ing Thursday night, Dec. 22, at 8 o'clock at the Dug Out. Init- fation. Installation of Ortho- Edi- and a feed. G. W. NOSTRAND, Adjutant. ——————— —adv. LET e CHRISTMAS AND A CORONA The best gift to give The best gift to receive J. B. Burford & Co. Lots of oil well stock is well oiled EXPERIENCE VS. OBSERVATION do not have to commit murder to be convinced that bmng Nor is it necessary to fail in business to be ‘business mistakes. our experience we have seen business failures and In either event, there was a definite cause for ! | telder to- | | 21—Absent- | officers| Almquist ¥ress Your Suit.; .'We call and deliver. Phone 628, THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI: WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, FINAL SHOWING OF SCHOOL’S PROGRAM For the second time in suc- | June: hl« 1 Pub 0ols presented night tt final showing Christmas Festival before ed hou in the Elks’ Hall. » I was divided into| » distinet “In the ¢ the two dancers, Grace and Harriet Holeman ¢ drummers, Winfield Pullen, | Billy Friend and Ernest Weschen- and six girls from the eighth grade and the high school who danced a minuet. Four numbers pre | various grades in gram made up part of “C Many Lands” while ,the stud: who participated in this section of the program are too numerous to mention. From the time the curtain |arose on the Toy Symphony until the second part of the program was completed the audience paid rapt attention to the performance and encored all numbers, Mrs. J. W. Woods and Bunice Zimmerman, with the of the various grade tea were in charge of the p tion of the program, while the buisness end was handled by Jud- son Whittier. | Miss | aid | *Hummmg Bird’s Wings Too Fast for Cameras LONDON, e, 21—Humming birds’ wings mnave baffled Bri- tain’s fastest ciaema camera For weeks the air ministry ha: been endeavoring to photogr.ph jaid in perfecting the helicoptar bu’ the attempts were unszuccess- flu. Humming of fiow while s birds hover in front| th: nectar| the alx, and tiis is the t wh *h the ( ernment officials have heen ing to record on the film. One film was taken at the rate} of 300 exposures every second, but the birds’ wings were en- tirely too fast. Only blurs show- ed where the scientists had hoped to see wing movements. A faster camera apparatus, to take 1000 pictures a second— equalling an exposure of 1-2,000th of a second—is to be brought into use, if possible. i R o oane oo Eugene Permanent Waves, $15. American Beauty Parlor. *mlv tr, | United States Land Office fur the| Juneau Land District at An-; chorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation, for a, So'diers’ Addnional Homestead. Serial No. 06285 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the HOONAH PACKING, COMPANY, a corporation organ- ized under the laws of the State of Washington, and doing busi- ness in Alaska through H. L. Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact, has filed application, Serial No. 06385, for a patent under Sec- tions 2306 and 2307 of the Re- vised Statutes of the United States, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Ofticial Survey No. 1575,! situated on the north shore of Gambier Bay, Admiralty Island, Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min. 00 see. No., Longitude 133 deg. GIVEN LAST NIGHT he students of the, | of! af THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general| | public can always have fits wants supplied. Closing time for advertisements: 2 P, Closing time for dlnphy ad- vertisements: 11 A. M, Ten cents per line first In- sertion. T'Mve cents for continwvas sub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. classitied |FOR ranch . Parker, chick- 1802, avid & Son Piano. $200.00 cash. Phone FOR SALE—An Irish Terricr pup six ‘'months old, well marked and well bred, and very gentle and playful. Healthy and over the distemper. Would be a fine companion for Mttle children. Chas. Hollister, Thane, Alaska. Minitium charge, £9 cents. FOR RENT FOR RENT OR.SALE — Piano Baby Bungalow upright with bench. Phone Anderson's Music Shoppe. FOR RENT-—frivate garage, in- FOR SALE — Hlectric Apply Reck Apts. FOR SALE—Troller L-718, washing Dr. Simmons coil day bed; new 30-06 ammunition; Wilton large mirror; solid oak 200 volumes of bm)kfl Phone 35 machine; spring rifle; rugs; desk; fully equipped. 28 ft. by 8 ft. $650. Rock Dump Float. quire phome 172, Dr. Borland. FOR RENT-—6 apartment, room furnished Phone 132, FOR quAP‘A(‘ahle Nelson |llnn(N Direct from Call An- in latest models. factory. Easy terms. derson Music Shoppg. rooms and bath. Phone 79. FOR RENT—3 Third and Gold. FOR RENT — 5 room furnished apartment. Inquire Empire FOR SALE—7 tube super-hetero- dyne radio set. Eureka vacuum cleaner, Inquire Hellan’s Phar- macy. 202, FOR RENT-—One sm Apt.; also by Jan. 1, & double Apt. for rent for 3 months only. Mac- Kinnon Apts. FOR RENT — Building suitable FOR SALE — Willys Knight Coupe, used 1927 model; slightly new Cable-Nelson Piano, small size, ‘dark mahogany case; Davenport and small oak table with book rack. Inquire J. W. Woods, MacKinnon Apts. for store or business location. Ideally situated. Phone 182. 2 and 3 room Phone 209. AFF Apis, 1, furnished Apts. SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- ished; 1-2 roocms; neat, clean and -newly painted; baths. Also turnished cabins $5.00 par month. Pl M o SRS RGO Y, {FOR RENT—Housekeeping apart- ments. 3rd & Gold. Phone 602. i FOR SALE — 2 room furnished cnbln on Willoughby Ave., close . Terms, Inquire Empire 193, PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- graphs and Records for sale and rent. Expert Plano and Phonograph Tuning, Repairing. Musical Goods. Mall orders fil ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 143. FOR SALE — Western Electrie sewing machine. Used only two months. $40.00 Phone 164. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST Columb! Viva - Tonal Phonographs—*‘like life itself —Records arriving weekly. Special orders given prompt attention. Radio Electric Co. P ST-—Come and have your fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Fronmt Street. MASQUERADE suits for rent and made to order. Mrs. B. Swarz- enberg. Phone 312 Douglas. WHY SURE! THE PRESIDEN Will be out all winter, warm an; comfortable. Just Phone 257. Bob Turner. —adv. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Check book containing 57 min. 30 sec. W., and particu- larly described as follows: “Beginning at corner No. 1 M. C. on the north shore of Gambier Bay, whence U. S. L. M. No. 15675 bears south 73 deg. b4 min. B, 7.60 chains distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambier Bay as follows to corner No. 2 M. C.: (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. W. 1.71 chains (2) 8. 49 deg. w. 8.26 chains (3) 8. 49 deg. 8.27 chains (4) 8. 12 deg. 2.73 chains (5) 8. 34 deg. 1.98 chains (6) 8. 35 deg. 2.89 chains (7) 8. 6 deg. 1.94 chains (8) 8. 16 des. 3.43 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 2.35 chains (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. B. 1.10 :hains. (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W. 0.42 chains Thence W. 8.96 chains to corner No. thence N. 22,62 chains to corner No. 4; thence E. 13.50 chains to corner No. 5; thence 8. 2.76 chains to cormer ‘No. 1, the place ot beginning, contain- ing an area of 14.63 acres.” . Any and all persons claiming| idversely any of the above de- scribed Jand should file their ad- verse claims with the Register ofi tha United States Land Office, Anchor: ~Alaska, within period of nflluuon. or Y, or they will provisions of 23 min. 35 min. W. 24 min. W. 02 min. W. 50 min. W, 66 min. W, 33 min. W. 03 min. B. Anchorage, of November, u INDLEY GREBEN, alu $25 cash, reward if returned to First National Bank. FOUND—A pair of horned rim- med glasses. Owner can have same by calling 163 and pay- ing for this ad. Aubrey Simmons, of the Cana- dian Customs at Skagway, s a through passenger on the Prin- cess Mary on his way to Seattle. COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Darkens Beauhfully and Restores Its Natural Col- or and Lustre At Once Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur} and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beauti- tully dark dnd luxuriant. Mixing}}' the Sage Tea and Sulphur r-dln at home, though, is troub An easier way is to get the toruse preparation improved by the addition of other ingredienta|| a large bottle, for only 75 cent " at drug stores, known as “‘Wyeth’sy| Sage and Sulphur Com j thus avoiding & lot of muss. ‘While gray, faded hair 18 sinful, we all desire to our youthful appearance gpd at-f tractiveress. By darkening hair with Wyeth’s Sage an t{phur Compound, no one can because it does it -n na o evenly. You sponge or soft aw this ti THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. MOST UP-TO-DATE AND Christmas Goods at prices that will encourage Look them over before you buy elsewhere Christmas giving. FERRY TIME CARD e ¥ “4.00p.m, 6:15).m, $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. G:16a.m. *7:16a.m. ®:15a.m.t 12:30p.m.} 2:(0p.m. 3:15p.m.t Leawe: Dougas lor Junun 6:30a.m. 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m.t 12:45p.1.1 2:15p.m. 2:30p.m.1 t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdazs only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga-| tion Company o, FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Frankiin. mnt and Franklin, nt, near Ferry Way. Frent, sop. Fiim Exchange. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw MiIL Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Ma'n. Becond #nd Main, Fifth an{ Seward Tize Hall. Gastineau and Rawa Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and @old. Fifth and East. Beventh and Gold. Fifth -and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house Calhoun, opp: Juncau Apts. Distin Ave., Indjan St. N‘;fith nd t?al!-o 'l‘vemh n Nnrthem Ldry. Twelfth and Willoughby. D L R es s 05.09.69 €9 69 23 60 oo D do "“: Home Grocery. TrE JuneAu Launpry Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 DEALERS See Our Complete Line of CHRISTMAS CANDIES JUST IN THE IRROS COMPANY “Distributors” ! | | ——— e S el JUNEAU PAINT STORE STANLEY NORWIKA, Prop. JUST ARRIVED 1828 Stock Wallpaper—Newest Patterns Full Line of Bass-Hueter Paints Second Street between Main and Seward Streets THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR * - Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. --x.mnrdtxmvm—- MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST every Wednesday, n.nnuamn,.hhu ’m PETERSBURG Leaves Junzau for Uouglas and ! Than { - Southbound Lv.Seattle Lv.Juneau Nov. 30 Ar.Juneau Dec. -4 18 ROGERS WATSON ROGERS Dec. Deec. 25 § Jan. 1 Round Trip Reduced Far now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, .50. Also reduced rates to Califor and return. ‘Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- ma ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE i H. F. ALEXANDER, President I ALASK A STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Northbound Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Jan. 8 Jan. 17 118 at Petersburg. Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau and return—§73.50. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 ik 1 | Due Juneau Boat— 891:)): nd *ALAMEDA ALASKA *ALAMEDA ALASKA Lv.Seattle Jnn Jan. H Jan. 24 to Seattle I | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—Dec. 20, Jan. 3, 17, 31 Reduced Round Trip Fares | ickets to and fron: a1l Eastern points of Unf 'Btates and Canada — Various R::t.- _o lg:-:-‘.‘i Stopovera. W. L. COATES, Agent. ' THE ALASKA RAILROAD thmnflmut the year operates regular passenger and fréight train service from Seward on the Coast to F{lrbnnkl in Ehs Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter mouths there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and l'nlrlunn. For time- tables and other information_inquire of any steamship or rail m-d mt, or write An: O.llll (lt‘ lnfllley M lollh) Motorship Mar The official Matlboat of the Junuu and !l§ .0, leayes. tto City Dock every Wednesday evening at- 8 oelock direct to, I‘,n Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Ch'lehu@ Iukg.::: Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bi,, Klllllm T Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o’clock for Halgey and Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at ‘7-o’clock A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 148 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY umeuunm BOAT SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes’ Cafe. You save a Dollar on " each one purchased. RHODES 0417-3 TCHAS. 6. WARNER (0. mcmns-a