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T BRI AL W I:MPIRE FRIDAY, JAN. 13, 1928. g : - R , By CLIFF STERRETT S ? TIPS 7 .S TAKE [T OFF TS INSTANT/ | ¥m¥+ 2N 7 N Domil- e ' YE Cons! KEEFIN'A E I/ I p 6 lfl /4 A A 3 H ¥ e % 2 Rl il biee X%?’iféféfi:o;@sfif < WHEN P4 BURNS THATS WORSEN ' B e S . GER A MAITER P T : 3 : THE OTHER ONE/ 15 NO LONGE! N Thm SCANDALOUS ME UP; 3 Pt EG /1 o Southbound : > [} ! OuT! Y/ o 3 FINANCES! Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau i e I: - L gt p WATSON Jan. & ™ ROGERS Jan. 4 ROGERS Jan. 11 Jan. 15 Jan. 18 WATSON an. 18 Jan, 23 Feb. 4 ROGERS an. 25 Jan. 29 - Feb, 1 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Juneau 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 Canal, Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in conuection 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 PRINCIPLES OF JACKSON URGED FOR DEMOCRATS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau — »|Claude G. Bowers Gives Boat— LvSeattle Northbuund Southbound STEAMER YUKON IS S *ALAMEDA 5 Jan, 8 Tan. 14 | Steamer Movements Party Keynote at Jack- i : BEING REMODELED | NORTHBOUND \ son ‘Day. i ALASKA . .1 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 | | Admiral Rogers due late Sat- | n Day Umner ALAMEDA . 26 Jan. 29 Feb. & SEATTLE, Jan. 13.—Work “n‘ | urday or Sunday. e b ike, ke *ALASKA 4 Feb, 7 Feb. 14 three vessels of the Alaska Steam-| | Princess Mary due to arrive | | (Continuca nom rage One.) YUKON & Feb. 14 Feh, 21 ship Company, representing an| | Monday night. ALAMEDA 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 expenditure of $50,000 are £oins| | SGHEDULED SAILINGS | |™en '.'l'"“" Haton Al e *_Calls at Petersburg. forward at the company’s repair( | Alaska scheduled to sail from 3":‘!:‘_;'!::“1"::;fihg:p‘:;":’:e 'i;"’;lml'r' FOR SALE Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle shops. The largest item of op- Seattle at 9 a. m, tomorrow. o g . :RRY TIM ARD d s 4 erations 18 the addition of six l,Admu-n Watson scheduled to | Issue. W ke THE EMPIRE FOR BALE CHEAP—301o0t Eas FERRY TIME C and return—3$73.50. . new staterooms with bath and| | gail from Seattle Jan. 18 at eafions Talk 18 THE MEDIUM PR : d W. B. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2. - ¥ HoRtaames Referring to himself again as boat, . P. engine. Enquire| Leaves Juneau for Douglas an LW N, DOUGLAS, rearrangements of the | 10 a. m. the “ex-candidate,” Willish Gf Through which the general J. C. Lund, Rinpire, Thane KILUBRN, AGENT DOUG! PHORE 77 Yukon. Z | SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS MoAdoo! ‘urged scthe - Damopraticy| PUblic san Alwkys ‘Rave - ] | 6:16a.m 4.00p.m. The freighters Ketchikan and | Alameda scheduled — south- | | ;o Tk A lodicate | | Wants supplied. |FOR SALE—Greental Recreation | oT:108m, 6:16p.m. Latouche are also being worked | bound about Jan. 14. Phan st bl o th ‘;M“’f(',xf lf:l:f' Closing time for classified || Hall. Front Street, City. | 0:15amt $7:30pm. s w2 LOOALLRIGE IS !|ciples of Andrew Jackson. The||ddvertisements: 2 P. M. | FTANOS, Vistor Latest Phona 12:30p.m.t 9:40p.m. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCO SEATTLE! A oo S8 | Margnita scheduled to leave | g Closing time for display ad- : 12 midnight S s LEA \ - U‘l'm UNALGA RETURNS | for Sitka and way ports at | [former Secretary of the Treasury || o iisements: 11 A. M SIAQhs. And Recuify. SoF sy :.ggpm} $1:00.m. CANADIAN bbbk o o0 At | b refrained from any mention of % ol and rent. Expert Piano and :15p.m C 0 | 8 lock Wednesday night. | 0 D! ) Bl i Blates Coast Guard| |I b Vi sn"”’ 8“"' the Presidential candidacy of Gov. | -e'r’;:n cellts per line first fn Phonograph Tuning, Repairing. I.easwg.s Dougas for ‘;Tnn'e:l PACIFIC PRINCESS MARY—Jan. 17, 31, Feh 14, u g . 8 v % d 8 a.m. AAILWAY Cutter Unalga, Commander Roger | | Monday at 11 p. m. 1 F; SNt s Nastonn) e Five cents for continuous sub- Musical Goods. Mall orders fil} 3:30a.m. ,.30£m s Reduced Round Trip Fares C. Weightman commanding, ar- | ¥irginia IV sails for Chicbagot vention and the long bitter dead- sequent insertion. ed. Anderson Music Shoppe z _,:‘5 ‘ rived in port last night from Sic-| |~ und way ports at 6 o'ewck | tock at New York, and instead|| "o fioe average words to|| Fhome 143. 1:':2":; xé-“::- 1o "‘vfi‘.fi.‘."‘nfii‘.‘." o Miberel ise. Thu 4 devoted a large portion of his ad- _— +45p.m. : .m. 5T et t:rm-.: it ullnrn:e (L:::sw;:u b6 Toak " f:'her.’;,“m;‘:m,‘l' "::::; F:: dress to a recital of Presidential | | tB® lBe. Y FOR SALE—24 foot flat bottom 2:16p.m. 12:16a.m. Pepavers, W8 QUATEE: ARsNE P Wh G ats wiraite: and ‘Bit- l Fa, TOrnme | qualifications, {| Minimum charge, 69 centa. gasboat hull cheap, Phone 3:30p.m.+ $1:06a.m. ::o;l:l:lcuu @ ‘ :;?;nt,dmx every Saturday Activity Starts at Once @| 770-2 short 1:§rilg:t will lbs accepted. i o ' 3 g g el i T nly. ——o——— | o— R B e Iadladigd FOR RENT FOR SALB—Gas engines from 3| o onwurdazs only YAKOBI MAKES TRIP (g v toguide) 3. | ‘%0 30 h..p, also some 6 and boo THE ALASKA RAILROAD ISHIP BELIEVED iiie i) mopratic Parly MS|poR RENT—Furnished 4. voom| 12 volt generators. Fleek Mn<iJ“nenu Ferry & Naviga The Yakobi, Capt. Tom Smith, | ’lc'(,‘mg ;waf,”‘;ilenf‘m:”"o‘;‘m’fi Apt., electric range. R. P.| chine Shop, Douglas. tion Company throughout the year operates regular passenger and Igll;il returned to Juneau yesterday af- LOST, ARR]VES next’ June at ithe National Con. Nelson. § WANTED—woman to fake carel ——=— - train service from Seward on the Coast to Fiir ternoon from Snettisham. Sne A A S e A 0 A it i —n Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanil nuhu. Jebtkhore Jast-Monday with Rang- IN PORT TOD. vention ' in Houston, Texas. FOR RENT—4-room furpished| , of house and small baby and| During the winter months there are“two passenger tralns g kil The picture of the pathway i5| house with bath. Inquire 831| mother. Phone 3103. each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- er Harold Smith, who made the . a $Hp 10 Headure the water power,| PORTLAND, Maine, Jan. 13. the White House, illuminated by| RBasin Road. tables and other Information inquire of any steamship or Wendell Dawson' of the Cameron —The four-masted steamer Al-|the principles of Jackson and|. i MISCELLANEOUS 13 Third and Frankltn, rallroad sgeat,or write Inteests, ‘amd Bill Flory. vena, reported in distress off|Jefferson, stands before the Party FOR RENT—2 large furnished|paALMIST—tome and have your | 14 Front and Franklin, Dept. of the Interior pass; o }C“m Hatteras -a week.ago and|!€aders, portrayed to them last| heated rooms. Phone 2754. fortune told from your hand,| | 16 'Front, near Ferry Wey. THE ALASKA mxow 2\ S ey ; n|nhight by a parade of contenders - W busin marri and| |16 Front, 5pp. Film Exchange. 1 TOMORROW elitved lost at sed; ‘arrived i 5 ork, ess, age lt. Plr Route e tda Dore taday for the nomination who voiced|FOR RENT—Comfortable furn-| 4 "gn4nre foretold. 302 Front| |1-7 Fronmt, opp. City Whart, . (Mt. McKialey Park ) hy o pleas for 4nternal accord and a ished apartment. Apply Nugget 1.8 Front, near Saw Mill Anchorage Alaska High tide..... 6:10 a. m...140 fort| Capt. Thomas N. Bram was(Pcss for Shoa Street. 21 Wiloughby at Totem Gro. Low tide....12:34 p. m.... 4.8 feet surprised to learn that fears were 4 ¢ ! A \ FASOURRADE soite for vort ana| |23 Walloughby, opp. Cole Barn. (gh tide..... 6:27 p. m...11.7 feet entertained for the safety of him- Candidates Appear BTy Turaished 3| MASQUERADE suits for rent and USRI, DB, 3 Hig p. . FOR RENT—NIcety | | 24 Front and Eal RS Sy AR self and crew. He said no dis-| All "“"“‘"""“Y mentioned can-{ "5 0 Houge, also furnished et 0;0"‘ Mrn[.’ B ‘S'varz 25 Front and Main, Motorsh' Mar We make men's sults for $55 tress signals had been displayed. “;“:‘:“":";’Je::‘ Gov. A. E. S'lnll"l. Gabin. Ingdive eaview ADS, | . Subers. Fhoue 313 Douglss. 24 Second end u.nr;(i P gn ., 'WOLLANZD. adv. >oe e essage, appeared be-\ - 27 Fifth and Seward. r fore the Party leaders, who, with |FOR RENT—Nire warm ' rooms, WANTED | |29 Fice Hall ::': m{' l.:“"’:v:;":"::; :‘,'::: ““ ssn:nm; :. 0. :";: o HESs ettt saasstas [ Qlop M the Democratic National Commi:-| $10.00; with two beds $14.00| —————————— | |32 Q@astinean and Rawa Way. 4 ry n g a rec nte: STOP CATARRH! OPEN - disters Marry tee, partook of the Jackson Day| per month. Hot and cold water.| WANTED—AII kinds of wild ani-| | 3.4 Second and Gola, Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagef, Sitks am 4 Brothers, and dinner that had harmony as the| Bath. Star Bakery. mals, birds, waterfowl. Give| | 3.5 Fourth and Harris. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Ten: NOSTRILS AND HEAD ] Th Parents Wed main course, species, sex, age, shipping| |36 Fittk and €old. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Halmes anc ! en Tarents W@ An tactional strife that has|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished;| Weight, lowest price, Rainbow |37 Fitth and East = Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 '@clock w D“ed S BN Pl O en. ) Dak A8 Imarked the recent party history,| one large, two small apart-| Ranch Parkland, Washington.| | ;' pif,"ana Kennedy. A. ¥. McKINNON, Agent, Relisble Transfer Co, Phome 149 | -Colds at Once. NCE, eb. an —| appeared forgotten at the ban- ments, reasonable rents, Per-; 5 v house T ) Sereenetaseemmnsesenasd | After Hls, our- dnughters ' had| auet fable. Manvet snants pesterrod MNR: £3 Qaihonn: obw, Janess Avee COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION .CO. It your nostrils are cloggetl married four brothers, Charles Suggestion cf Controversy Kinnon Apts. 43 Distin Ave., and Indfan St. : - - and your head is stuffed and you‘\\ Sisley, 70, was married herel One suggestion of t r __.__—fi— 446 Ninth and Calloun, ! Rl gan't breathe freely because of a|yesterday to Mrs. Sarah E. Col-|coming with the triple mention | FOR RENT—€rivate garage, in- 4.6 Seventh and Main, THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS cold or catarrh, just get a nmnlllerlrk 59, mother of the quartet;the prShibition subject was intco.| duire phome 172, Dr. Borland. 47 Twalllltllzl. at s{o%u&? L.d.;y bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm at of brothers. duced by Gov. Albert C. Ritchin, 4-8 Twelfth an ughby. THE GASTINEA U‘-‘ " 4 & i ) — Bullding suitable ® any drug store. Apply a little of! Mr. Sisley's first wife dled{of Maryland, who urged that Pro. ""’t‘:r’gfiz‘ O el e e 49 Home Grocery. i this fragrant, antiseptic cream three months ago and the elderly into your nostrils and let it pene-i bride’s first husband has been trate through every air puange!dond for several years. The four of your head, soothing and heal- Colerick boys married the four ing the inflamed, swollen mucous Sisley sisters at Allianee, the membrane and you get instant|first wedding taking place about relief. ] Iten years ago. Ah! how good it feels. Your - ——— OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG hibition be settled by self-dete:- Ideally situated. Phone 182, PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BO. o pEd S 1 mination and home rule. This prompted John W. Davis, stand-|CLIFF Apts, 1, 3 and 3 room ard bearer in 1924, and the toa: furnished Apts. Phone 200. master at the banquet, to Vvoic3 |=———————————————""— his opinion that the test of a|the Griffco has been sending :-amlldnlc's fitness should not be|«gog" signals two days out. Seat- hased o nostrils are open, your head is| NEBRASKA HAS HERRING |t UPOR his views of Prohibi:|¢e Harbor ofticlals are of the clear, no more hawking, snuffling, R g::;:::’;lhtlz“ a green operator Is blowing; no more headache, dry-. The Nebraska, Capt. Martin & ness or struggling for breath. Holst, arrived in port during the GRIFFCO RENRTS EARL ROSSMAN LEAVING Ely's Cream Balm i3 just what night and this morning unloadndl mAT “Aus wEu‘" TUESDAY FOR INTERIOR sufferers from head colds and,k 200 barrels of herring at the J 3 i SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhoflu‘ Cafe. ' You save a Pollar og' eatarrh need. It's a delight. adv.|neau Cold Storage Company. SEATTLE, Jan. 13.—The pas-| Earl Rossman, prominent p'lm- B k i ch e W g gy ut:ngdor liner Aorangi has been ad-| tographer, author and producer, 18| « a er’Y bed s 4, £9 o iy SR vised from the missing steamer|jaaving Juneau Tuesday tire ) i d Griffco that “alls well” aboard ll‘:g:l‘ Alaska for the int ts| 187 Front Bt Fnone — e DES CA 3 the Griffco. The radio message!gptain moving picture films for “Elks Good Luck Dance Adverusing arways pays. Use o s auine Mot f supplemented by Morse light sig-! yne, educational department of the Tonight” the columns of ‘The Empire. . i nals from the Griffco was: “‘Can-| pagtman ‘Kodak company agd the W MAIL BOAT RICA FIRST Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. tml!unl,mpolphh PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE little to start a savings account. See us about tion Company as alls well.” main in that viginity some time, s the trip. I DOORBS 'showed his picture “Kivalina''of 5o ~ CHAS. G. WARNER Cfl. Cold cash will warm cold feet Everything for the Builder AND A RELIABLE BANK e emeemmer will be the turning point in your fortune. Seattle, not receive on wireless. Please| jnternational News Reel. He will report us to Inter-Steam Naviga- go direct to Fairbanks amd re- Efforts are being made by the Coast Guard to determine why‘g‘:;: dfi:f“'fi:?,:i.f‘;'::{.’. t: Rossman has been Il Ju~ Lmn SASH ln:n several weeks and recently | 'the joe Lands,” photogral in i ' the Point Barrow and Wainfyrigat. | LUMBER | i shor e | | BRICK PLASTER e 4 8 GINEERS and 3 A DOLLAR BILL | uME CEMENT ke o o » . ; T : EN . A LITTLE INITIATIVE ! ; : i COLBY & DICKINSON 310 Wutlcke Ave,, No. Wash. dear Sirs:— Please send me your price —

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