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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 19 I§28 POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT BT TT e e — ; SNAP OUT OF [T PA HEAVENLY DAYS/WE « Br:or—eoaDC‘E?e.vPA. — ] SE R ”/N 0 4[/45/(14 BE YOURSELF! v ALL HAS OUE"UPS° THINGS ARE NEVER A‘.‘I: Reguiarly and Dependavly AN “DOWNS! | | BAD AS THEY SEEM! . 2 Southbound Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau WATSON Jan. § ROGERS . Jan. 4 ROGERS . an, 11 Jan. Jan, 18 WATSON ...Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Feb. 4 ROGERS ........Jan. 25 Jan, 29 Feb. 1 Round Trip rReduced 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 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 MARINE | GULFRANGE. X | < = @;}3 ALASKA NEWS STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE | PARIS, Jan. 19—The Bank of France has reduced the rate from 4 per cent to |cent. The collateral loan rate is S Y Due Juneau Due Juneau ADMIRAL WATSON [ e IR G S gt et O g ‘ LvSeattle Northbuund Southbound IS ON WAY NORTH , Steamer Movements | | [0 <l T, Cheoins T | 8 . ewrs ki i e ANk s | Admiral Watson due Saturday | |01 & fortieht ago. - Continual : : : ArAMEDA Sl D Steamer Admiral Watson sailel] | night or Sunday morning. in money available for| o g ¢ > from Seattle yesterday mornir SCHEDULED SAILINGS |/ | commercial uses through purchas: *ALASKA -.Feb. 4 Feb. 17 Feb. 14 e : i vikdy “ | by the Bank of France of pounds! S YUKON . s Feb. 14 Feb. 21 at 10 o'clock f: astern and.| | Admiral Rogers scheduled to || . g ; 3 4 Southwestern Alaska with 48 pa safl from Seattle Jan. 25 at | | 8nd dollars used to buy French ALAMEDA . 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 sengers, the following for Juncau 10 & o {bonds is the principal rea: — —Calls at Petersburg. | {the decreas rates. Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle L. L. Allen, Gus Witt, J. T. Stew Alameda scheduled to sail THE EMPIRE ‘ FERRY TIME CARD gtk e iy i | art, F. H. Dotts, W. McKinles, | | from Seattle Jan. 26 at 9 | — o — i il o T A N DL vesmed 1o | |ROGERS HERE AND | 18 THE MEDIUM ALE Heators and coal ol potes son T and W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 The body of Audrew Boone, pio-| | sail from Vancouver Jan. 2 SOUTH LAST MIGHT|! ruews whios @ ipuiioni| mosw. \ehie cie SRl 859 | Thane L W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 neer of Doug aged 78 years,[ | at 9 p. m. 1 camsas wants supplled. FOR SALE — Velour couch s 6:15a.m. *4.00p.m. —m——m—m who died last Saturday in Seattlc.| | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS || Stcamer Admiral Rogers, Cai.| | Glosing time for classified|| three fold screen. *7:15a.m. 6:16p.m. 53 . “ | | is being shipped north on the| | Alaska due southbound about | e .andstrom, arrived in po:t| | advertisements: 2-P. M. I Phone 309. | 9:15a.m.1 $7:30p.m. 2 " 4 Admiral Watson, for burial on| | jan, 24, from Sitka and wayports at || Closing time for display ad.| | i e | 12:30p.m.1 9:40p.m. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, sunis | | | 1 R A N 1 1 )~ Gastineau channel. LOCAL SAILINGS i | o'clock yesterday evening with tho| | vertisements: 11 A. M. BARGA lano for sale in 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND b gl | Margnita scheduled to leave | | following for Juneau: J. Jackson, Ten cents per line first in- SACK OF COPPER ORE KILLS MAN first class condition. Phone 505./ 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. \ CANADIAN for Sitka and way ports at | |R. W. Bray, Ada Casey, Mildred | | sertion. Address 417 Harris St. Leawes Duugas for Juneaw ACIFID PRINCESS MARY—Jan. 17, 31, Feb. 14, 28 § ° W 6:30a.m. :ubp.m. 4 8:30a.m. 6:30p.m. & Redaced Round Trip Fares b | | | ! t. ! \ E—Large library table 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | Stanton, Charles Goldstein and .| Five cents for continuous sub- "i-‘()nrsAL Salls for Skagway every | | . Preston. sequent insertion. { and heater. Phone 2451, | 1 | CORDOVA, Alaska, Jan. 19 | ¥'rainia IV sails for Chicbagof | [p. m. tard on the steAmSELE ihe Noa (FOR TB_-Baby bokee: Ford Fritz Paulsen, aged 19 years, was| | and way ports at 6 o'k | [were: for Seattle—Mrs. J 4 | sedan. Phone 802 2:15p.m. 12:16a.m. Btopovers, W. L. COATES, Agen \ s RTS8 Minitium charge, 59 cents. . O VS : : i | | 3:30p.m.t $1:06a.m. | | | killed here yesterday when struck every Wednesday night. For | | Krugness, Jack Krugn Ji | —_— on the head by a sack of copper Chatham Straits route a! | | Mrs. George B. Kobile, William ¥, | #——————————————8FOR SALE—>Smuii cabin on Wil- t—Freight will be accepted. —_—— ore which Ilw ¥ J l;fl“‘;"fl '\'; ‘:" 10 o'clock every Saturday | | Rohrbach, Miss Josephine S. Mat- loughby. 22 ft. gas boat. Bath! $—Saturdazs only. ; : ’ freighter Denali, of the Alaska night, theson, Leon Orota, Bep Inderbo tub and toilet and wash basin.| 2 P E = Bleamship Company. g————————————————|R. W. Bray and W. Luhfiminvu_ FOR RENT 6 stoves. Inquire Ralph So-' Juneau Fel'l'y & Navlga- THE A ASKA RAILROA for Petersburg—Mrs, Hazel | RN O berg, Phone 4141. | . ; . ot or Petersburg—Mrs. Hazel| FoR RENT o furnished four & | tion Company (BESHRNAGE fhia 7o andbaiol autiad Jubmibdss Cul AaikRt CAPT. HARRY CROSBY |“UNALGA DAY” AT Ahlers and Henry =Togo; f room apts. R. P. Nelson. PIANOS, <ieiar Latest Phono-, s s ik, train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in in. K Wrangell — Tom anacos ar - - ! ” BUYS FISH COMPANY| CHAMBER COMMERCE| \ii." . rrunces ‘mareh. . |FOR b — Fuily furnshed| €raphs and Records for sole, e Dusing. '(he. Wiktse ‘moaths. [hore. o5y, o, pacstnige oins Bell, William Borbridge and Min-; apartments, single or dnuhch: ] q CQ each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbank: SEATTLE, Jan. 19—Capt. Harry| The luncheon meeting of the|nie Borbridge; for Ketchikan—| Newly painted. Baths and hot| ;’L";::l"g&d’l;“’;:fi 3‘;‘32”‘;‘5'] FIRE ALARM LLS tables al ther information inquire of any W. Crosby, mariner and capital-|Juneau Chamber of Commeree to-|G, W. Folta, Peter Skjelton, | er furnished. F uxmnjs hed!| railrcad gent, or write ist o Seattle, has purchased the MOTTOW noon in the Alaska Blec:| Charlos M. Jones, Albert Brown,| cabins $5.00 per month. Apply| . Anderson Music Shoppe.| I e Dept. of the Interior stock of Crosby Fisherigs, Incor-|tric Light and Power Company|pete Despot, James Wigkersham.| Seaview Apts 088 3 ki Front, near Ferry Wey. THE ALASKA RAILROAD porated, owned by Roy Crosby |display reoms has been desig-| Joseph Williams, Sam Guyot anlj————— MISCELLANEGUS Front, oop. Film Bxchange. : The Crosbys organized the com.|nated by President Wallis Willlam L. Paul, FURNISHED and unfurnished| | Front, opp. City Whart, (Mt. McKinley Park Route) pany several years ago and oper-[George as “Unalga Day” in honor —_——————— Apts. and houses. 132 6th St.| Frent, near Saw MilL Anchorage H ated the steamship Salmon King|of the U. S. Coast Guard Servic~, | FIRST FATALITY THIS VVV’(;l\ouggbby a; Tg:&;mnem as a floating cannery. The two|its local force, and Capt. R. C. YEAR AT KENNECOTT/ 1lloughby, opp. Cole Barn. Crosbys are not related. Woeightman. Capt. Weightman HpnO foutik. MHORS T | Zg:‘:;m‘:;‘:“"::;zn:;“;;‘zn"z:‘:! Front and Seward. . Y 5 .8 ARG i heitcars” ot e nalgn| Th irst faiaiy at the Kenne- 5o RENT—Gomioe | LA Froat and Maia. Motorship Margnita v e s r X i ) g Seccnd and Main, TIDES TOMORROW will be guests of honor of the|cott mine this year occurred Jan- ished apartment. Apply Nugget Fifth and Seward. The official Mallboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves tr. Low tide. 5:09 a. m.... 5.0 fest|Chamber. uary 10 when Pete Jacobson, shait 4 MASQUERADE sults for rent and| | 2. B i v High tide.. 11:09 a. m, 162 fost| The crew of the Unalga has|minér, was Killed, according to]._oror oo g it X P B {1130 L 08 TGOS Way. | | Clty Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Low tile.... 5:656 p. m....-0.5 feet|taken part in the compliment pa‘d|advices received in Juneau by B.{FOR REN1-—Nicely furnished;| enberg. Phone 312 Douglas. 3-4 Second and Gola. Bay, Hawk Inlet, Kiilisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and High tide. their commander and officers by| D, Stewart, Federal Mine Inspic-! one large, two small apart-| & Fourth and Harris. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakes, RTINS decorating the luncheon room | tor. ments, reasonable rents. Per-; Advertising aiways pays. Use Fifth and €old. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o’clock for Haines and B 1 A Nevaness snd yobax w;itlh the flags lur nlm shi‘p. A sp:-| Jacobson, the advices stated,| manent ::nauts preferred. Mnc-i'-he columas of The Empirs e gg:gn&"‘d“?";-uu Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o’clock son, Jack Jr., took passage for|cial program is planned. was killed by a runaw truck in Kinnon Apts. i e A " . " Seattle on the Admiral Rogers on| Capt. Weightman, who has besn|the bottom shaft of the Mothar! .9 Fiftn and Kennedy. A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 their way to Los Angeles where|in command of the Unalga tha|fode. FOR RENT — Building suitable; . g:fi‘;g"‘;‘;;',m:s;l:’:: COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. the boy is to undergo medical|past three years, has been trans bl S 1 T for store or business location, '3 Distin Ave., and Indian S, ¥ “ 3 vali i b hone 182, | treatment. ferred to San Pedro, California.|Qld papers for sale at The Empire | Ideally situated. P Ninth and Calhoun, : o AR At will loave Hext month tor hfs | g = R e T ool T ; - T e ; THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS . ©Old papers ror sare at The FEmpire | new post. furnished Apts. Phone 209, < 7 Twelfth, at Northern L’dry. ! T HE GASTINEA . WANTED ; : OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG Native Custom|_____VANTED . . PLANK OF EVERY rmuan-cnt:m%::" . 4 e | PALMIST—Come and have your | FOR RENT—2 sarge furnished| fortune told from your hand. < i 89 89 10 1t b it 1t . Gl ©0 4 G a4 IYOUNG WIDOW, experienced cook, would like position as| housekeeper or assistant im res-; A Painless Permanent Wave || Dance o/ mpmgl, {1 Room 12. The New Frederic's Vita-Tonic Compound ‘ WANTED — Girl to help with » : ) ‘ SA. "E ON E DOLLAR Is the Answer Given by the housework. School girl pre-| nquire rs. N J -1 . b P ~ » %, e : : forred. Inqulre Mrs. 1. Gold q =1 Buy & Meal Ticket st Rbodes AT TERRELL’S—$15.00 Alaska Native | WANTED —Dressmaking and _al- | &b Tt & Bollie terations. Work in homes pre- Y Sisterhood |_torred. Phone 396. Baker'y Gio”ane;fi’s each one purchased, WANTED—AIl Kinds of Wild ani-| 127 Front St Phone 222 . 2 ‘ AN B HALL | ot ___CROCERE RHODES CAF i ice. Rainbow| Advertising aiways pays. Usa| Adveru: Tways pays, Use UL EINEE price. RIS the columns of The Emplire.. ]lho columns of The l-pplu I A ' Ranch, Parkland, Washington. TONIGHT e i " MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST o - é’}i‘gsf:%{f‘;' {| Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Junean, way points to ORTH ERN H OTEL e P g i MR e AR o g‘ ‘ _ ETERSBURG and KAKE nwfi—-u-::l ‘fi;ht u’flon,flm‘:’n&nb operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE month and up—steam heated. One dollar in our bank is worth two in your pocket IF YOUR TIME IS VALUABLE Banking By Mail will help you comserve it. Just drop banking transactions in an envelope and address to us. Prompt, careful attention—the same as if you came in yourself. You'll like it. it FOR CHARTER CHAS. 6. WARNER ¢0. bard went to the ‘cup- know thit love had iowa. 1| | “VENTURA” ' MACHINISTS FAIR~ AND SQUARE Home Sweet Hofe 1t would be : AGENTS Yok : [ome Swi e would | i e 1 " P 3 s 0 : L\ FIND WE s Sl aisine 8 : Accbnimadafiofl. vhv,' l@_;iu ! ilas Tinperisl Gas Detsel e Trie PUBLICwEwll | Sunicy meives with pure fi : See the Skipper aboard or Phone 374 g Palmer o Brothers happy, hearty dinmer. . e = ] - : fi&]’ai - » x 'm ‘ FWNafionalBank LASKA STEAM : SWGROC . ol s ~i i o "“'flll, ™ here. _‘%_V'I‘D&. R ine } t LAUNDRY | T i e Bl i Gty monz 1 o

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