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Farer:'FlreE ! G\\W THE KITCHEN'S OM FIBF_-' ,s t¥ Lk - ALASKA HERE FROM SOUTH Takes Twenty -six West— - Spends Night Here Be- cause of Snowstorm _ Steamer Ailaska, Capt. William Jensen, arrived in port from the south at 5:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon with two days' mail, . 135 tons of freight and the follow- g passengers for Juneau: Gov. George A. Parks, Mrs. . A. Palmer, A. H. Pessemier, ( Nérgoard, Mildred Anderson, P. Sevold, W. H. Gage, M Ryne, J. P. Morgan, J. W. Gucker, L. V. Hebert, Maxine Kline, E. Griffith, ve DeLana, V. DeLana and two #teerage. " Kt 9:05 o'clock last night the #feamer pulled away from the dock but anchored in the Channel e the rock dump because of blinding snowstorm. She did . #ot leave the Channel until short- 1y before daylight when the snow stopped falling. Pulengers sailing from here weére: . for Cordova—Robert C. Wakelin and four steerage; fo uche—John Boradkins;. ¥ a’ard-—(l Canon, T. Loftus, .J: well, J. 8. Smith, H. Romig, S Moyer, D. McDonald, J. Connors, Abell, L. M. Carrigan, W. W. cheller, Paul H. Doyle, Joen Troy, J. J. (‘nnnnr» Ww. B lflrk, Lyle W. Larsen, C. S. Spen.- Ky, M. J. MLI)(\II-II(I R. D fiomnmn and R. S. Bragaw. lOGERS DUE 6 P. M. Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt, Prank Landstrom, is due in port from the Triangle Route on her way south at 6 o'clock this eve- aing, local agents announce. ————— | JACK OF ALL TRADES Phone ——z\dv me do your odd jobs. 3, John Holler Prop. Is the Answer AT TERRELL’S—$15.00 B. Femmer. NOW A Painless Permanent W ave The New Frederic’s Vita-Tonic Compound in yourself. You'll like it. " One dollar in our bank is worth two in your pocket IF YOUR TIME IS VALUABLE ’ Banking By Mail will help you conserve it. Just drop banking transactions in an envelope and address M careful attention—the same as if you came % HOLSE WITHOLT MAH T™O WEEKS, NOTICE' ; they wish to use their title in | Prussia, either call themselves “Dr. phil. in U. 8. A.” or obtain a special permission from the Prus- sian ministry of education recog- nizing the foreign title. This was recently decided by the Berlin courts. There is a law on the statute books which prescribes that all Prussian citizeng who obtained an academic degree outside of Prus. sia may attach the degree to their names only if the ministry of edu- cation issues a special permit to do so. A graduate of an American uni- versity had failed’ to obtain the permission and was therefore haled into court. Fortunately, however, he could prove that he had always signed himself as “Dr. phil,, in U. 8. A” The court decided that, so long as the for- elgn origin was clearly indicated, there was no legal objection 1o using the title. e J. W. Gucker and L. F. Hebe:: n traveling men, arrived in Jun on the Alaska, KA Kibs "I You'L. FIND WE SERVE THE PUBLIC We s MeRERERE T e LAUNDRY FRONE 15 FOR RENT — Building suitable for store or business location. Ideally situated. Phone 182. CLIFF apis., 1, 2 and 3 room furnished Apts. Phone 209. WANTED WANTED' — Girl to help with housework. School girl pre-| ferred. Inquire Mrs. I Gold-! stein. al- Work in homes pre- WANTED—Dressmaking and terations. ferred. Phone 396. SRR i P R T WANTED—AIl kinds of wild ani- mals, birds, waterfowl,’ Give species, sex, age, shipping Twellth, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. PRINCESS MARY lN PORT BOUND SOUTH Sainty, arrived in port at 3:10 o'clock afternoon and sailed I\ for north at 3:40 o'clock. She went as far down the Chan- imel as Thane and fourd the snow falling so heavily that she re- i ————=—8{urned here and remained at the | Steamer Movements ||Admiral Line whart until 5 | NORTHBOUND I |oclock this morning when the | Admiral Watson due Saturday | |skies cleared. night or Sunday morning. || Passengers leaving hero. were: SCHEDULED SAILINGS | |For Seattle . Hartsock, wife | Alameda scheduled to sail | land two children, C. Owen, from Seattle Jan. 26 at 9 | [Mrs. L. C. Hall, ) S. Cooper | a m and A Gustavus; for Vancou- Princess Mary scheduled to | jver—Capt. and Mrs. C. O. o sull from Vacouver Jun. 20 | |wards; for Prince Rupert— THE EMPIRE FOR SALE FERRY TIME CARD at 9 p. m. i lurd Wallstedt. 1S THE MEDIUM 2 : sou#nsouuo SAILiNGS | I)An(.AIN —— Piano for sale I’n{ Leaves Juncau tor Douglas and | Admiral. Rogérs sebeduled | J Ko . Through which the general | first class condition. Phone 505 | Thane | Aouthbound at 6 o'clock to | |Fatriots’ Home Towns :‘;’:;lzl: -uc;:ue;’"" il étd'::xr:‘:rn‘:l‘ g e 6:15a.m. “4.00p.m, night. | In Control, French Reds|| " ciosing time for classitiea e *% fbain, 6:15p.m. Alaska due southbound about | advertisements: 2 P. M. )R SALE—Large library table fizbe.m.1 3753%""- Jan. 24. || PARIS, Jan. 18—Red Revolu- Closing time for display aa.|| @nd heater. Phone 2451. 12:30pm.¢ 9:40p.m. LOCAL SAILINGS {[tion and the depest patriotism| | vertisements: 11 A. M. e s ey -~ -~ 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight Margnita scheduled to leave anage se togethep | SALE—The Wunder Shop 3:15p.m.t f1:00a.m. | 9! | |[manage to keep house togeth Ten cents per line first In- & v p a4 BP0 ( for Sitka and way ports at | [in two towns that are landmarks| | sertion. at invoise. Seward St. P. O.f Teawes Dougas for Juneaw {8 o'clock Wednesday night. | |of French history Five' conta: e coiitnona il |- 2%, 438, | 6:30a.m, i S | - Balls for Skagway every | | Communism reigns supreme in||sequent insertion, !FOR SALE—Baby buggy ord .5'32" a | Monday- at 11 p. m. ! | Rivesaltes, the home of Marshal Count five average words to sedan. Phone 802. : | b | Virginia IV sails for Chicbagot | |Joftre, known to all the world|| tne line. 4 @:Sbp.m. | end way ports at 6 o'alxk | |and his soldiers as “Papa” Jof-|| Minium charge, 50 cents. | |FOR SALE—Small cabin on Wil- TR e | every Wednesday night. For | |fre. Communism, likewise, abso- loughby. 22 ft. gas boat. Bath s ",;""f“ : :0 “"”'ed | Chatham Straits route at | :jutely controls the towns of | #———————————————8/| tub and toilet and wash basin.| }—Freight wil > accepted. | 10 o'clock every Saturday | |Saint-Cry-I'Ecole, thé, West Point 5 6 stoves. Inquire Ralph So-| $——Saturdays only. | night i [of Franee. FOR RENT berg, Phone 4141. - B B &|" “An, don't speak of him,” say: —| {Juneau Ferry & Naviga: R AR O P the reds of Rivesaltes when Jofrre | FOR R&NT—Two furnished four PIANOS, wicior Latest Phono-| . TIDES TOMORROW 18 mefitioned, - “H¥ Ras . to room apts. R. P. Nelson. graphs and Records for sale tion Company Low tide..... . m.. 55 feetjout badly and Hgs become alpoR RENT ~— Fully furnished | ;:?,nal::.';,h?r’::f,:, P,é:m:"f“"?.__._—-— ———— — High tide... m fect | Marshal of France.” apartments, single or double.! apuciecy Goods, Mall nrd};rn fllf. Low tide . m. feet| At Saint-Cry, Maypt. Cly| Newly painted. Baths and hot, g Anderson Musie Shoppe. | FIRE ALARM CALLS High udp . m feet|Council and other officers, ef- water furnished. Furnis hed! Phone 143, rvrv@;rc fll]must -mn::!antly ”r‘-! cabins §5.00 per month. Apply { {13 Thira and Frankim, breathing the same air as e v i 114 Front and Frankiin. A THE HOTELS [5an "™ Yot setios peing| Sow Ao | MISCEEAANEOUS |13 Beatad Fasbs., Gastineau trained for officers, each of [FURNISHED and unfurnished|gasamom s o7 woon | |16 Front, cop. Fitm Exchange. W neum;y. William F, Rohr.|whom, according to Napoleon,| -Apts and houses. 132 6th st.| EAMMIST—uome and y::;’llfl‘“’" 17 g;g::: opp. City What. bach, Seattle; W. H. Gage, “carries in his knapsack the| - S - o 3 tle; J. P. Morgan, cf .|baton of a Marshal of Fr FOR RENT—2 earge furnished| WOrk. business, marriage and| |23 Wilouzhby at Totem Gro. Griffith; P. Joyson; M All they can do, howeve: heated rooms. Phone 2754. tsY:a t:““" foretold, S0X ¥rams/ 8.8 Wllloqghby,sonp r(;ols Barn, lers, eity; J. J. Delaney. fume and to change the names| - or—puar e SR T | ,r“' | ?3; ;:3:{ ::3 M:“:, \ Alaskan of strects and squares from those| "o o a“artme:nt Ap;)ly Nl}gget MASQUERADE suits for rent and | |4 Second and Main, | Harry Kelly, city; Mike Koduk,[of national heroes to those of| g o ¥ ' made to order. Mrs. B. Swarz-, | 2.7 Fifth anl Seward. city. Moscow’s friends. The prineipal| 1 enberg. Phone 312 Douglas. | | 2.9 Fize Hail. Zynda square now is “Place Sacco-Van-|FOR RENT—Nire warm rooms, | |32 Gastineau and tawu Way. Mildred Anderson: Olive Do |zetti.” $10.00; with two beds $14.00 "l;;!’lg: %I;l_‘!_mug,}r% g};%ml.AAi}g; ::g lg;m:,: ::f x-(l}:::i- ., Seattle; Vivienn DelL: > 2 ‘our . é::;le. Vivienne Lana ;)}2‘;1:“onslrl'r}.l‘;;ku:‘y.c°ld water. 'BEST.EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING‘ 36 Filth and Sold. iy American Graduates 5 jesb Ve AR - G el Fada Radio Sets and accessor- o FOR REN1~——Nicely furnished; | 38 B‘vn\:ntl and (Jo:‘a. ies, Columbia Phonographs and Mllfl Dl'plfly Label one large, two small apart-| i: :‘l‘m'flckl{:;m%";' Sonis records. Radip Electric Co., Mar- ments, reasonable rents. Per-| ey cnlho;m. oPpD. J‘:menu Apta, tig Lynch. , ., —8V.} BERLIN, Jan. 18—CoHege grac- i t:“&“‘s prefersed. Mach 43 Distin Ave., aud ladian’st NPT o 0T AP uates wao earned their Ph. D. at Cinnon Apte. -5 Ninth and Calloun, ALDER WOOD for sale. See D.{ .an university must, if .g Seventh and Main. -8 -9 o Bakery weight, lowest price. Rainhow [ Ranch, Parkland, Washington. Court Finds No Excuse for Modern ENoisy Jazz PARIS, Jan. 18—The Jazz Age| ‘le(enfly got called to order by jthe court. Instrumental noise and boister: ous frivolity were held to be a necessaty part of modern life by lower ‘courts in a test case to {oust “The Bull on the Rodt,” one of the well-known downtown cabarets. The Court of Appegls, less uymplth‘fie with after-war days to vacate and condemned ft to pay damages for disturbing neighbors. S “Even the most respectable} places,” said the lower court im| justitying the jazz practice “have been compelled by chang- demands of thelr customers from the musical i This ha been reverséd and many suits ai threatened to oust noisy mgne»- life places. Mrs. E. A been visiting . Wi and son in days, retui R Alaska, manners, gave the place fifteen | { ing modes of' life to satisty thej and choregmpm R 127 Front St. Phone 222 Advertising aiways pays. Usé Adverusing 81ways Da the columns of The Empire. the columns-of The Empire MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S lo'r(n mu LINE ‘ GASBOA . “VENTURA” au thhpper M or M 374 SERVING ALASHA Regurarly and Jependauy - Southbound Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau WATSON Jan. & ROGERS Jan. 4 ROGERS Jan. 15 Jan. 18 WATSON Jan. 22 Feb. 4 ROGERS Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Round Trlp flcducul F now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, § 0. Also reduced rates to California and return. Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reaservations 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 | t »H;FALEXANDERPrwdent ' KQ'& ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMf’ANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED - I i ] Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Lv.Seuttle Northbuund Southbound *ALAMEDA b Jan. 8 Jan., 14 ALASKA 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 ALAMEDA N Jan. 29 Feb. 5 *ALASKA 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 YUKON 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 ALAMEDA 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 —Calls at Petersburg. Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneadu to Seattle and return—§73.50. W. B. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILUBRN, AGENT DO'IJGLLS, PHONE 77 { Nl PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—Jan. 17, 31, Feb. 14, 28 Reduced Kound Trip Fares Tickets to and fron: all Eastern points of Unlted Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal Btopnvon. W. L. COATES, Agent. \ PACIFIC THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passengsr and !r'el‘ht train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branmches, During the winter months there are two vassenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and otker information inquire of any steamship or rallroad sgent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt, McKinley Park Route) Anchorags . e Alaska 210, _J Motorship Margnita i The official Matlboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves fr¢ City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakes, Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o’clock for Haines and Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o’clock A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes _Cafe. You save a Dollar on . each one purchased. RHODES CAFE NORTHERN H .?? 73 noon—w -n:‘ per night u&-p, per %-& ition—Hot' water day and t. T S i § i i 2