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MARINE NEWS WATSON HAS MAIL . Steamer Admiral Watson, six days’ mail and 442 tons of and merchandise for Juneau, scheduled to arrive in port from | the south at midnight tonight, Admiral Line agents s2id today TIDES TOMORROW Tide i a.m. 4.1 fee Tide a. m. 14.8 fee Tide § p. m. —1.5 fee Tide 1:18 p. m. 17.3 fee TIDES ](mA Tid 4 9a m. 4.2 feel 12 a.m. 14.9 fee Tide p. m. —1.3 fee! Tide = p. m. 17.0 fee TIDES TUESDAY Tide 8 a.m Tide Tide Tide Low High Low High with Low | High | Low |High Tide o ALAMEDA DUE 6 P. M. Low 4.3 fee: | High Low | High — - | RETURN HOME I Mrs. Frank Maier and baby girl, and Mrs. W. R. Spain and her baby girl, left the St. Ann’s hos pital tod for their homes. { ———— STILL DOING BUSINESS Gastineau Electrie Co. adv. The Alameda, Capt. Charies Glasscock. is due in Juneau en route south at ¢ o'clock this eve ning. 9:26 p. m. —0.8 fee ALASKA DRY An unquestionable choice, you DRY (Red Top) GERALE. e Adverusing arways pays. the columns of The Empire 3:12 a. m. 14.8 feet when choose to drink ALASKA PALE GIN- —adv. Use e iy Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND I Admiral Watson to arrive at midnight tonight. Has 6 days’ mail. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska due Tuesday. | Admiral Rogers is scheduled | to sail from Seattle Dec. 28 at 10 a. m. Princess Mary scheduled sail from Vancouver, 29, at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Alameda is due southbound | at 6 o'clock tomight. LOCAL SAILINGS i | Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. Sails for Skagway every Monday at 11 p. m. i Virginia IV sails for Chickagof and way ports at 6 o'elck every Wednesday night. For | Chatham Straits route af 10 o’clock every BSaturday night. \ — LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM to t] | Dec. | t | t tl | t t t t t Special Christmas and Sunday Dinner From 5 to 9 P. M. COCKTAIL Fresh Florida Fruit en Cocktail au Merskino SOUP Pottage of Chicken Gumbo ENTREES Stuffed Tom Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, $1.75 Stuff¢d Eastern Goose with Baked Apple en Glaise, $1.65 Half Fried Spring Chicken al a Louisiana, $1.50 Tenderloin Steak, Mignon al a Princess, $1.50 Saute of Veal Sweet Breads al a Cclumbus en Casserole, $1.50 French Lamp Chops Bouxelloise Sauce, Colbert, $1.50 Baked Eastern Ham, Dixie Style, $1.25 VEGETABLES Whipped Mashed Potatoes or Baked Potato Baked Hubbard Squash, Drawn Butter Tea Biscuits ’ SALAD Lady Holland French Dressing DESSERTS Vanilla Ice Cream and Fruit Cake or English Plum Pudding, Branda Sauce Cafe Noir 'RHODES CAFE ¢ King,” ¢ Chase, { Linda Furness, ;i Promise,” { { | The following Christmas pro- ¢ gram will be given by the Luther- f'an Sunday School in the Odd : Fellow's Hall Sunday evening at |8 o'clock: Scripture Lesson and Prayer by ¢ the Pastor. Hymn, “It Came Upon the Mid- { night Clear.” Welcome, Janice Irving Lowell. i Exercise, “Christmas Day,” by Harold Zenger, Ella Tucker, Ear'- ing Oswald, Elizabeth Tucker, Walter Messer and ¢ Meade. i Song, Exercise, Barnett anil by Janice Barnett. “The Birthday of the by Thora Thunis and Sia ney Brannin. Song, “A by the Primary Recitation, “A Little Beatrice Bothwell, Recitation, “The in the Manger,” Department. Baby,” by Christ’ Child,” : by Shelby Tucker. Exercise, “The Heart of Christ- mas,” by Helen Hildri, Jean Au- © derson, Julia Moi and Rachel Bor- ¢ lick. H reise, “Thi Shepherd.,’ by Alfred Zenger, Bugeue Bobbie Karstein, Herold Hansen, Richard Jackson, John Alstead, i Moi, Leonard Lowell, © Hildre and Jackie Hansen. | Song, by Lenora Anderson, Ger- aldine Bodding, Inga Lindstrom, Arline Sullivan, Margaret Thunis and Jean Ander- gon. Exercise, “The Story and the by Buddy Linstrom, Clifford Berg, Ray Hagerup, Thea A Merry Christmas ‘ AND A Happy New Year and may every day of the New Year mark also a continuation of our business friendship which we have enjoyed in the past. BURFORD’S CORNER We wish you a very Merry Chkristmas |dore Heyder, Gerald Bodding, Ar- !nold Swanson and Howard Jack- | son. | Exercise, “In a Manger So Low,” by Geraldine Bodding. |Amie Thunis, Julia Moi, Berna | Converse. Sylvia‘Berg, Clara Han- isen; Rachel Borlick, Helen Hildri Marie Moi, Jean Anderson anl Louise Tanner. Song, “The Happy Christmas Comes Once More,” by Paul Han sen, Clifford Berg, Gerald Bod- :ding, Gorden Ingman, Ray Hager- (up, Theadore Heyder, Harry Lar- (sen, Ray Jackson, Buddy Lin- , strom, Stanley Hansen, Arno'd | Swanson and Elmer Lindstrom. | Hymn by the congregation, * lent Night, Holy Night.” | Pageant, “White Gifts for the King.” A beautiful pageant given by 19 girls. Presentation of White Gifts by the Sunday School. Offertory. Violin Solo by Mr. Anderson. Hymn by the Congregation, “Joy to the World.” Benediction, . — ROSSMAN ON WAY NORTH Earl Rossman, photographer and author, is a passenger on the steamer Alaska which safled from 'Seattle this morning, for Juneau fto visit with Karl Theile, Secre- tary of the Territory. Mr. Rossman is well known in Juneau, having visited here on two previous occasions. first to photograph the visit of former President Harding and St the Presidential party on its tour! of Alaska in 1923. From Juneau Mr. ‘Rossman made a trip to Nome and the interior of Alaska and photographed the first ex- pedition of the Wilkins party and spent a winter in the Arctic. He visited Mr. Theile in Juneau on his way south from that trip. b Al Madame Francis Improves Madame Franels, who was burn- ed in-a fire here early this weex, is reported much improved this morning. TOMORROW NIGHT| Bernice i Franklin Larsen, Gilbert | Edwin | He camef THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 24, 1927. THE EMPIRE 1S THE MEDIUM Through which the genmeral public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. Closing time for display ad- vertigements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion, Five cents for continwous sub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 69 cents. ‘ FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath; furnished. Phone 79. |FOR RENT—erivate garage, in- quire phone 172, Dr. Berland. FOR RENT—5 apartment. room furnished Phone 132, FOR RENT—One small Apt.; also by Jan. 1, a double Apt. for | rent for 3 months only. Mac- Kinnon Apts. FOR RENT — Building suitable | for store or business location. Ideally situated. Phone 182. |CLIFF Apis, 1, 2 and 3 rcem furnished Apts. Phone 209. SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- ished; 1-2 rooms; neat, clean and newly painted; baths. Also furnished cabins $5.00 per month, —e e FOR RENT-—Housekeeping apart- ments. 3rd & Gold. Phone 602, United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District at An- chorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation, for a So’dfers’ Additional Homestead. Serial No. 06385 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 Iin 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. Official Survey No. 1576, situated on the north shore of Gambier Bay, Admiralty Island, Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min. 00 sec. No., Longitude 133 deg. 57 min. 30 sec. W., and particu- larly described as tollowl: “Beginning at corner No. 1 M. C. on the north shore of Gambier Bay, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1575 bears south 73 deg. b4 min. B, 7.60 chaing distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambier Bay as follows to corner No. 2 M. C.: (1) 8. 76 deg. 1.71 chains (2) 8. 49 deg. 3.26 chains (3) S. 49 deg. 3.27 chains (4) 8. 12 deg. 2.73 chains (5) 8. 34 deg. 1.98 chains (8) S. 35 deg. 2.89 chains (7) 8. 6 deg. 66 min. 1.94 chains (8) S. 16 deg. 33 min. 8.43 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min. B. 2.35 chains (10) S. 18 deg. 54 min. B. 1.10 :hains. (11) 8. 0.42 chains Thence W. 3.96 chalns to corner No. thence N. 22,62 chains to corner.No. 4; thence B. 13.50 chains to corner No. 5; thence 8. 2.75 chains to cormer No. 1, the 'place of beginning, contain- ing an area of 14.63 acres.” Any and all persons claimin adversely any of the above séribed land should file their verse clalms with the Register o min. W, 22 min. W, 35 min. W. w. R4 24 min. 02 min. 50 min. 'W. deg. 41 min. W. FOR SALE ens. Phone Mrs. Parker, 1802. equipped. 28 ft. by 8 ft. $650. Rock Dump Float. FOR SALE—7 tube super-hetero- dyne radio set. Eureka vacuum cleaner. Inquire Hellan's Phar- macy. 2 |FOR SALE — room furnished cabin on Willoughby Ave., close in. Terms. Inquire Bnipire 193. PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- graphs and Records for sale and rent. Expert Piano and Phonograph Tuning, Repairing. Musical Goods. Mail orders fil}- ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 143. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A pair of horned rim- | med glasses. Owner can have same by calling 163 and pay- ing for this ad. MISCELLANEOUS LATEST Columbia Viva-Tonal Phonographs—*like life itself” —Records arriving weekly. Special orders attention. Radio Electric Co. PALMIST—Come and have your fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold.” 302" Front Street. MASQUERADE suits for rent and made to order, Mrs. B. Swarz- enberg. Phone 312 Douglas. THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 [ftha United States Land Office, at| , I} Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication, or th sys thereafter, or they will barred by the provisions of tatute. Dated at Anchorage, Alas 'mmmumw.n LINDLEY FOR SALE—Fresh ranch chick-| FOR SALE—Troller L-718, tully|’ given prompt| FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juncau for Uouglas and ne “4.00p.m. 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. 6:15a.m. *7:16a.m. §:15a.m.t 12:30p.m.t 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. Leawes Dougas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 2:05p.m. 8:30a.m. 6:30p.ra. 9:30a.m.t 37:46p.m. 12:45p.m t 9:56p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m. 3:30p.m.1 $1:05a.m. t+—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdazs only. Juncau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company . Ain't Diets—Well, You Know She often sighs for days when she Didn't suffer so from hunger; For she was slim, you see, and so Could always eat when she was younger. — ! NOTICE In the United States Commission,, er’s (Ex Officio Probate) Cou for the District of ‘Alaska, Ju- neau. Commissioner’s Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE AD- MINISTRATION OF THE ES- i TATE OF DWIGHT L. POR- | TER, DECEASED. All concerned are hereby noti- fled that I, Charles W. Carter, on November 26, 1927, was appoint- ed Administrator of the estate of Dwight L. Porter, deceased, and [that Letters of Administration ‘lherefor on said day were duly issued to me. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby re- quested to present the same, with {proper vouchers, within six (6) {months from the date of this no- ing, Juneau, Alaska. vember 26, 1927. CHAS., W. CARTER. First publication, Nov. 26, 1927. Last publication, Dec. 24, 1927. tice, to me at the office of R. E.| Robertson, in the Seward Build-} Dated at Juneau, Alaska, No-| A Joyful Christmas . 1 TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF WISHING MY MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS A Joyful Christmas AND A Happy New Year G. E. ALMQUIST Kind Wishes Sincere Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year J. W. WOODS New York Lire Insurance Co. JUNEAU PAINT STORE STANLEY NORWIKA, l’m JUST ARRIVED 1928 Stock Wallpaper—Newest Patterns Full Line of Bass-Hueter Paints Second Street between Main and Seward Streets Old )Id Papers for sale at Empire’ Ofllce E ADVERTISE WHEN WE HAVE BAR- " GAINS ON NEW STYLES WHICH WE HOPE WILL INTEREST YOU, WHY SHOULDN'T WE ALSO EXTEND THE SEA- SON'S GREETINGS TO YOU BY THE SAME GOOD METHOD. Merry Christmas AND Happy New Year TO YOU ALL