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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1928 By CLIFF STERRETT POLLYANDBERPAIB W SHOULD NEVER HAVE ‘rAnr:u PA TO A BRIDGE PARTY ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS wITH WIS AWFUL COLD:! SERUVING ALASHA Reguiarly and Dependably T HE KEELED OVER AT THE |BRIDGE TABLE, AND HAS BEEN UNCONSCIOLS [ REDOUBLE! ’ 3 Southbound ‘ You INCE ! Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay ngéL%'ts Lo WATSON Jan. & i ROGERS Jan. Wt 1 EUT ROGERS gan. 11 Jan: 15 Jan. 13 : WATSON Jan. an. eb. HIM TO BED ROGERS Jan. 25 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in efféct, Jumeau to Seattle and return, $73,50. Also reduced rates to California and return. Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Cabal. Reaervations 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 H. F. ALEXANDER, President 'JAGK PHELPS | ALASKA iPioneer of Skagway, Old SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneaun Railroader of White Pass Route Dead — TIDES TOMORROW Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbuund Southbound ’Sm,- Movements Low tide.... 7:24 a. m.... 3.1 feet (Bpecial (o Rrpire) *ALAMEDA .. B - Sk @ Jan, 14 4 . ALASKA an. 14 Jan. 17 Jan, 24 ALAMEDA an. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. & *ALASKA Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 YUKON 'eb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. - 21 ALAMEDA . 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 *—Calls at Petersburg. Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle NORTHBOUND | | High tide..... 1:47 a. m...161 feet| gKAGWAY, Alaska, Jan. 7T— | Alameda. due to arrive tomor. | |Low tide.. 8:02 p. m...-27 feet|gack C, Phelps, old-timer of Skae- | Yow afternoon or evening. | |High tide ... 1:26 p. m...183 fest|way and old time railroader, with | Has 8 days' mail. . TIORS. BONOAY the White Pass and Yukon Route , SCHEDULED SAILINGS | |Low tide... 8:11 a. m... 3.2 feet|gynco the early days, passed away J Admiral Rogers scheduled to | :fls'h :)‘lle :fg :- :“ 1f2 ;i@; last night at the age of 71 years.|g s . Low tide..... 8:43 p. m....-19 fea | sail from Seattle Jan, 11 at He had been confined' to his bed FOB SAIE 10 a. m. {TRISH tee 2:10 p. m...175 feetfor some time as the result of a| THE EMPIRE b - FERRY TIME CARD and return—$73.50. Princess Mary scheduled h: | Mmm?m partial stroke. 1S THE MEDIUM iFOR SALE—Late 1927 Chevrolet — W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 sail from Vancouver Jan. 12 The Nebraska, Capt. Martin Mr. Phelps is survived by his | Coach, like new. Big discount.| Leaves Juneau tor bouglas and L. W. KILUBRN, AGENT BOUGI:A§ PHONE 77 at § p. m. i i trom | |Holst, arrived in port carly this |32 Mark, of imcwflyv and 2 Through which the gemeral|| Write P. O. Box 1165. o4 J ) J SRS Sopaduied. b Eajl trom {morning and unloaded 200 barrels daughter, Mrs. B. C. Plaok, of|{ public can &iways have its EE 6:15a.m. | Seattle Jan. 14 at 9 a. m. of herring at the Jumeau Cold|Kansas City. wants supplied. |FOR SALE—Oriental Recreation *7:15a.m, 43 | Admiral Watson scheduled to | -;m" o t:da ¥ » Closing time for classitied | Hall. Front Street, City. 0:16a.m.t sail from Seattle Jan. 18 at | g o Jack Phelps had hosts of|| advertisements: 2 P. M. lroe Bl = HHn ! 12:30p.m.t 9:40p.m, FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE 10 a. m. & Jtriends from California to the|| Closing time for display sd-| "C(L "Uwd 7 TR SEOSIEE] - Tyicopm 12 mianight (e LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | . Arctic Circle. He was a railroad | | vertisements: 11 A. M. . SRR o | 3:15pm.t $1:00a.m. CANADIAN | No steamer to westward. ] Gyp“u of Gemmy man on the Great Northern in the Ten cents per line first fn- beam 13 ft. 7 in.; 45 h. p. op. PRINCESS MARY—Jan. 17, 81, Feb. 14, 28 . 2 H s ine; - Dougas for Junem PACIFIC LOCAL SAILINGS i l“ early construction days and went| | sertion, Acme gas engine; fully equip-| Leaves \ Margnits scheduled to leave | ve Finger Prints to Skagway from the states dur-|| Five cents for continuous sub-| | Pl With gear and power e ; Reduced Round Trip Fares for Bitka and way ports at | | BRERLIN, Jan 7—Thousands of|ing the Klondike rush. . Pheljs| | sequent insertion. gurdy. Imquire 1 Getdstein, 9:30amt 2 Pickets to and fron a1l Eastern points of United | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | gypsies roaming about the Ger.|Was an early railroader on the|| Count five average words to||PIANOS, Vicior Latest Phono- 12:45p.m.} Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Libersl| & i Salls for Skagway -'er!l man plains will find their prizad |White Pass and Yukon route, sta-| [ the line. graphs and Records for sale 2:15p.m. 1 Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. i Monday at 11 p. m. liberty in jeopardy, for new regu-|tioned at Skagway for years and|| Minimum charge, 69 cents. and rent. Expert Piano and 3:30p.mt $ Virginia IV sails for Chicbagot | lations are presently coming into|then at Whitehorse, where he was . $———"t— ____g| Phonograph Tuning, Repairing.; t—Freight will be uccepted and way ports at 6 o'ack | |force prescribing that all gypsies,|agent for many years. Musical Goods. Mail orders fill-| $—Saturdays only. every Wednesday night. For | | njale and female, over siv yeais B S SN e Y FOR RENT ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. ’ Chatham Straits Toute af | |ot ago, are to have their finger| moR RENT—Furnished heated Phone 143. Junean Ferry & Naviga- TH E ALASKA RAI LROAD # ‘ 10 o'clock every Baturday | lprints registered at the “GyYPSY|rooms with bath, with or without|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3| —m7mw———— o ight. \ | Police Office," which s situated | arq: home cooking, Over Feusi| T00m house, also furnislhied WANTED tion Company throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight : in Munich and is the center for|yarqware, Douglas, Mrs, L. E.| Cabin. Inquire Seaview Apts. —_— 1hun sarvios frols GANAT] b SHs Cufee 1 FRAEENE D B w W keeping check on these wanderiag|gmith, Prop. P 2 WANTED—AIl kinds of wild anl. | ®#———————~ SRR T "“:" f'f’ the ch“’ ;'°°" and Chatanika branches. il‘dlll H“ Dollble tribes for the whole of the Reich. FOR RENT-—6-room house; Al‘- mals, birds, waterfowl. Gi ng e winter mouths there are two passenger trains bl cola heater. Apply Mrs, David, ) s B "°t FIRE ALARM CALILS each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- § Even to Moustache| Svuasive attempts to induce 8YD|g oo q Seates 2.and Office for the| Waggoner. Phone 1423, species, sex, age, shipping tables and other information inquire of any steamship or sies to carry passports and coa: 1 weight, lowest pFice. Rainbow BERLIN, Jan. 7. — Ex-Kaiger| 10rm In this respect to the habity o d_ District &t An-| T ~ie warm rooms,| Ranch, Parkland, Washington. cho . f well-ordered . citizens have end 3 5 P AR R NI A ST e 4 - ‘Wilhelni's objection to being im-|° In the Matter of the Application| $10.00; with two beds $14.00 rsonated on the stage has fre-{0d i tatlure: Nateven fairly se-| " 0" he' 'HOONAH PACKING| per raonth. Hot and cold water.| ... LOST AND FOUND {ircad agent, or write Third and Franklin, - g Front and Frankiin, Dept. of the Interior Front, near Ferry Wcy. Front, ovp. Film Exchange. n EIS i is| vere penalties Could bring them to Bath. Star Bakery. | Front, opp. City Whart. § dom St b anah B regard passports, marriage and gg:Z:.N‘;h:ufiz;fir:‘l::;':::; ! FOUND—Bunch of keys on ring Front, near Saw Mill Anchorage *“When it became known recent-|Dirth certificates as anything but ~ Serial No. 06385 ‘|FOR RENT—Nicely turnished;| on Lower Front St. Inquire Willoughby at Totem Gro. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Il;“i{th“unfll Seward. | | The ofticial Matlboat of the Suneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves tre Fize HAlL. City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Gastineau and Wawu Way. Second and Gola.- Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killlsnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and Fourth and Harris. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakes, Fiftk and €old. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and 19 69 80 1o 1ot 1ot ok 4 1t & St €oyudo that Piscator's Commun:st|Useless scraps of paper. OTIC !PP one large, two small apart-| Empire. ntx:-e was about to produce| Seeing that doubtful charactere N IOF LICATION ments, reasonable remts. Per-| T T alored Oht i Jexel Tolstoy's “Rasputin,” and:and persons who are wanted by ND'I‘ICF‘ lB HERBBY GIVEN| manent tenants preferred. Mac-{ "% smmr;) s Sn L:;:eet F‘]‘:;"‘ at William I would go over|the police often pass themselvesiypae ¢y, HOONAH PACKING| Kinnon Apts. i R l boards as one of the char-|Off as harmless gypsies, it ItlogypaNy a corporation organ- o . In- | ters, the former emperor pub-|hoped that by means ""["‘” "o";' ized under the laws of the State Foq““,xF::m:T;;mearggfhnd Oklahoma Couple i ly protested. pulsory finger print system, suchi,s <waenington, and doing busi- “No soomer had the kaiser's|gentry may be more easily traced.|poqq gy Alaska through H. L.|FOR RENT — Bullding sultable Wedded 70 Years test been published,” anmor ket Wl 0, Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact, for store or business location. PewEweery gt totod ol b ok 4 d the Asgociated Press, “than|— R has filed application, Serial No.| Ideally situated. Phone 182. | GLENCOE, Okla, Jan. 7—The 5},&‘2,;‘““‘:;“5;..,_ Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'clook Altiert Kriwat, diréctor of an ob-| | MINT SCENTS PAGES 106385, for a patent under Sec- seventieth anniversary of their Fitth and Kernedy. A. F. McKINKON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 e iy P tions 2306 and 2307 of the Re-|CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 TOOM yaqding will be observed by Mr. vised Statutes of the United| furnished Apts. Phone 209, |,,q Mrs. Alpheus G. wimersy Jau- States, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, | oo p o 1o apart| uary 22. for a tract of land embraced fn|FOn oo T o LOWSCKSODINE BBAE T Cristian church of Glencoo grected readers of The Ore- | {U. S. Official Survey No. 1575,| o5 ™" 1 7 will be the scene of a dinner at gon Statesman the other day | situated on the north shore of % which the couple’s four sons, one when they opened the pages | |Gambier Bay, Admiralty Island, MISCELLANEOUS {daughter, 13 grandchildren and | of the paper. | jAlaska, Latitude 67 deg. 29 min eight great-grandchildren will also | An editorial note explained: | 00 sec. No., Longitude 133 deg.|[AmpsT Columbla Viva- Tonal|be Euests. “If The Statesman smells of | |57 min. 30 sec. W., and partic Phonographs—*like life itse}t”] Withers is 92 years old, while mint this morning do not be ! lnrly'deflcrlhed as follows: —_Records arriving weekly.|his wite’s 87th birthday anniver- | alarmed. There is peppermint | ‘Beginning at corner No. Special orders given prompt|sary comes the day before their oil in the ink. It is a pleas- || 1 M. C.on the north shore of ttention. Radlo Electric Co, |wedding anniversary. They had, weure theatre in Hamburg, wrotel that all his acquaintances call{ hlm kaiser. because of his like- 8 to the last Hohenzollern.: ‘e invitéd him to come to Ber-] lin, and were struck by the amagz-| a1 [} 4 Y8g similarity, which has since 8 + Mso been commented upon by OF OREGON NEWBPAPER ‘ | H | SALEM, Ore, Jan. 7—The || pungent smell of peppermint | Chbiouh, ovm. Tunean Aota COASTWISE TRANSPORTATICN CO. Distin Ave., and Indian St. Ninth and Callioun, ; — Seventh and Main. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS M | THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOA! B s the critics and the audience. “Kriwat makes 2 decided hit ith his upturn moustache and S g | 8 GUN CLUB MEMBERS fiane anll i Gambier Bay, whence U. 8. \ § 1 penetrating smell. It | planned to ‘marry on her seven- ATTENTION | is good for you.” | L. M. No. 1576 bears south |pPALMIST—Come nnd have YOUF|teenth birthday, but postponed the g | The minted edition was | 73 deg. $4 min. B, 17.60 rortuno told trom your haad.|pnuptials in deference to the wish- SA VE ONE DOLLAR Annual meting will be held| printed to celebrate growth of | chains distant, thence by me- , business, marriage amd o5 of her mother, “who was super- ! aond-y night at 7 o'clock inf | ipo peppermint industry in | anders along the shore of lhc utire foretold. 302 Frunt stitlous about ’blrthdaya" Mrs. e card room of the Juneau Bil-| | Gregon and the increase in || Gambler Bay as follows to | Strest. Withers relates. ; Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes lards. Annual election of offi-| | corner No. 2 M. C.: R 1A S S | (1)r 5,07. deg. 06 min. W. MASQUERADK sulits for rent d Only once since thefr marrlnge capacity of a peppermint oil & ©ers; and other important -1 b Boss Al members. smould ped | Tefinery at S"e;,':,.,rmm i 1.71 chains made to order. Mrs. B. Swag-|in 1857 have the couple been . e. You save a Di o = Dresent. | 10,839 auulle a0 (2) 8. 49 deg, 22 min. W, | enbers. Phone 312 Douglas.” |3part longer than a week. That .09 ) o 3.26 chains nT et e e Y88 Awiihg the four yegks: of tie Gmnem 8 each one purchased. : & BUY ITALIAN CHERRIES Civil War, in which Withers serv- ] 3 (3) 8. 49 deg. 35 min. W. 8.27 chains (4) 8. 12 deg. 24 min. W. 2.73 chains , 5 (5) 8. 34 deg. 02 min. W. 1.98 chaips (6) 8. 35 deg. 60 min, W. 2.89 chains (7) 8. 6 deg. 66 min. W. 1.94 chains (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min. W. 8.43 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min. B. 2,85 chains (10) 8. 18 deg. 64 min. E. 1.10 :hains, (11) 8, 9 deg. .41 min. W. 0.42 chu# Thence 43¢ chains to i i 5 corner No, ' 8; thence N. Lots of oil well stock is well oiled 63 caalne o cormer No. ; 4; thence H. 13.50 chains to A1 EXPERIENCE VS, OBSERVATI corner No. §;"thence 8. 2.75 L oN GASBOAT GENOA, Jan, 7—Fourfifths of Italy’s total production of cherries ————-—— ln brlna is sold to the United ugene Permanent Waves, $15. Advern su\tel “The rest is exported to|American Beauty Parlor. —adyv.|the oolttlnlol 'flu llnplrl Great Britaln, France and Bel- gium. So difficult is the opera- tion of pitting that only about @5 per cent of the crop can be mr- keted as “whole.” ‘ed as a Union soldier. | MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneas, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR m’ LINE . c?m- mb:::u: No. 1, zlm nhund i Men do mot have to commit murder to be convinced that fare, o8 iy T 'hl %5 m m 5.3 ; (11 n ‘” it is wrong. Nor is it necessary to fail in business to be ‘::,l:n:":u" 1,:“'. .:l:.l.mln. M VENT U o ‘wble to se0 business mistakes. adversely s atove ae-lf : ’ sons Jor Eight e I our m“mv:"l&.n“mn bml:e;; failures and :::‘.:e%::;: with n“;u‘:l::r | = e 3 . ” 3 ‘successes. was a definite cause f h Land O 3 y 3. i th¢ r Pha ) o or | ths Uniied Btates Land Ofcs, & ho 1 bee\llw Skipper m or Phone 374 ‘This knowledge is yours for the asking. period of publication, or thiri i il days the » OF they will First Natibnal Bank barred by T Sabjtitate g ; *Thars 15 w0 Saljtitate for Bafety” ; SRt T, i l‘h‘l: .p::mfild.