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T AT GAT NUTHIN' AGIN LONG ;- WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Lieut. George M. Towner, Marine Corps v SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED aviator, hopped off today in a tri-| SAILING SCHEDULE jmotored Fokker plane for Miami, | Due Junéau Due Juneau 4| or anyone feeling that he can he to be made on BoA‘IfA_MFDA Lv.Seattle Northbuund Southbound o some al ) radi istene 1a. | ¢ )} Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 14 : teamer. ement of some aid to radio listen l 2. 1 ,, S ,.okfflgfim, y l‘ should see Mr. Whittier at the| Towner s companied by ALASKA . 14 « Jan. 17 Jun. 24 i ki || carliest possible” time. Second Lieut. James McHugh, re- ALAMEDA A s i ity : % fieainer norkiboy i i e . |lief pilot and radio operator, and ! i 'SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Ry s . > e *ALASKA 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 % (N T i S ESTIT IS . s | Corporal Robert Wene, mechanic. | ' |'Ataska scheduled to sail from | # 7 P r““‘ will . tivn ‘the airplains ove YUKON Y Feb. 14 Feb. 21 ik | Seattle Feb. 4 at 9 a. m. WHO'S WHO JHes R . o Ay ALAMEDA S i it ik | ey Admiral Rogers scheduled f” [ AND WHERE l |agua upon his arrival in the Cen- | g s i . 4 *—Calls at Petersburg. :.:"a"x:m Seattle Feb. § at ||, & ltral American country. i ! FOR. 5 S ¢ 2 Redueed Rates, Round ‘Trip, ‘Juneau to Senttle 4 TRnd - \ > —— | Am i Fad g ] ¥ 3! { Princess Mary scheduled to J. W. Gucker, ing man, re ™ ! THE EMPIRE i . 'FERRY TIME ARD and return—§73.50. R | jawod asall from Vancouver Feb. 9 | |turned on the Admiral Rogers LADIES GUILD MEETING IS THE MEDIUM i14‘0r1 SALE—Baby buggy; baby S danoa 1k Wlllhl ad W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 ol | ¥ dnmn) . m. from the Triangle Route. . . | sled; baby bed. Very reason- 12 -W. y ) SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS H. E. Rupert, traveling sales.| The Holy Trinity Guild will| | Through which the semerall| el i+ Foagp g v Thane = L W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 — Admiral Watson scheduled | |man, left on the Admiral Rogers[meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 | | Copil oonbrieq | 3354, i 6:15a.m. *4.00p.m. = " - R AR el BB oclock with Mrs. Waino Heh-| | © (iosing time for classitled| | ron BALE —= Reoming h hltamy ::::z:m' P v Ckre s been ra- Joseph Smith, formerly pilot|drickson, at her home on Fifth ‘ 4 | B LE — Rooming house. | :16a.m. : m. I i b e e Yokon, slavt B TRat adé;:::';mf:‘: tzt)rp}i.‘:l;h, aa|| Price $1200. Phone 4141. 12:30p.m.t 9:40p.m. FOR leCI:.’:mEBT,quGQUVg& SEATTLE s steamer is load- | | st 2 Spirit of St. L is S e —— Jigre S . g - 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight 5 LEAVE JUNEAI 'UTHBOUND Il Iv;\;el;“:::" steamer is load m:u:hx'v.[ A{‘I::"“.}l»ln:{"x “::u ”’; Paul Abbott, Du Pont ],““.,lm.‘ vx,:‘semenf,s. 11 A" M. ; JIv()R 'SALE——Flreprour safe; bed 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. cA | Alameda is o southbound | |his way to Rockwell Field in San |18ent for Alaska with headquart- SOt T R T.Z,r,':,f,flg"":t;::"lt;e“::{;,g“h::é Leawes Doogas for "Jjnen PACIFIC PRINCESS MARY—Jan. 17, 31, Feb. 1, 28 ‘ A B a ake an at. ers in Juneau, left for Ketchika o g :30a.m. 8:G5p.m. SAILaAY s & (o | ahflultol(‘::hl:u;‘:ll.fil‘NGs :""l‘"‘"'; Vl‘(‘,“:.‘m"‘i" “I‘l"lm“::”‘\:““‘l" (vfon the Admiral Rogers on a busi-| Fnitce‘:t:ata;:ondnwu aub-| | windows. Cheap. Phone 4141, 8:30a.m. 6:30p.1a, Reduced Kound Trip ‘Fares i i seque rtion. . A Margnita scheduled to leave j | Wilkins flight project with hopes ness trip. ! gount five average words to MISCE “ S lg.::&:; :Z.;ggl: :::{;ul:l?l ncn:“f;:m .“V;Ex.l:::smn:::n-“ ntl?.l\ufl'“" | o ittes a any 3 .M. H .m. T - *' for BSitka and way ol UL ERES l{";”"”l”l {0 AcCOMPANY | gayy rHis DATE—Feb. 14; ! | the line, P. me and have your Nliome - 13:16am. Btopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. .- ¥ & Swiok . Wedneadey- night. | g4l et Coll Masquerade dance in Douglas | Minimum charge, 69 cents. fortune told from your hand. 1 ¥ 1:06a.m. - Salls for Skagway every || C. M. Jones, traveling man, 3 ! 01 b4 3:30p.m.t 3 Monday at 11 p. m. i | made the round trip Natatorium. —adv. | g g | Work, business, marriage and| {_—Freight will be accepted. . i V'rginia IV sails for Chicbagot | and Haines on the 1 TTETI T T T | lsl:: “l:h"- foretold. 302 Front| 3-_Saturdays only. , # Y A s DRINK WATERIF |« ' Nowgs|| THE ALASKA RAILRO/ . #very Wednesday night. For '} Albert Wile, traveling man, is FOR RENT Juneau Ferry & Naviga S 4 - 1 § Chatham Stra night. has been signing for the purpose of eal reception. #te excess noise, sible for ruining m +Anyone interest s organization fo 10 o'clock every Saturday wipmerican Cataract action on the idea, and today he owners of receiving sets. Sometime next week those who are Interested emough in their @io to attend a meeiing, will meat begin plans for betterment of lo. As in the the club will endeavor to ¢ “squealer” sets, which are respon- GIT THIS STRAIGHT, FOLLY/ EITHER, YOL'LL STAY OUTTA SIGHT, WITH NEEWAH’LL NAIL YE \N THIS BARREL Sg’ FEED YE THROUGH HAIR, AIRPLANE IS OFF FOR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1928. By CLIFF STERRETT HEY! LISTEN, MAW! A Jo<E 1S NIC, a passenger for Seattle on the | Admiral Rogers. On his way to Detersburg for a brief business trip, H. M. Hekt- [ner, local radio agent, left on the Admiral Rogers. He will re- | its route at | | ' BNGINE RUNS ON ONE RAIL MOSCOW, Feb. 2.—A Russian has invented a locomotive for use on mono-rail lines. It is reported theé machine hauls freight trains at .speeds of two and one-half to 15" kilometers an hour and pas- senger trains at 30-kilometer speed. Prediction is made that its use in the Solotchenski for- est district will reduce logging costs two-thirds. ing acids; to help clean: kidneys and flush off the urinous waste, get four ou Jad Salts from any ph her Take a tablespoon up numerous organizing and states This min- the may then act fine. principally with lithia, for years to flush and sti sluggish kidneys; also to n ize the acids nany receptions. ed in joining or his own goo! Press Your Suit. Phone 528. LET Almquist We call and deliver. is working Ve L] Get-Rich-Quick schemes cause The satisfaction of knowing that your money is safe while westment not to be ignored, ~—|they no:longer irritate, thu relieving bladder weakness. Jad not injure and makes a del effervescent lithia - water a glass of water before breakfast for a fow days, and your kidney: salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined and has been used in the system so Salts is inexpensive; ? & | FOR RENT—4 room house, com- KInNEYs BnTHER pletely furnished. Phone 486, |FOR RENT—7 room house om | Gold Street. Has kitchen rangs. | Take a Tablespoonful of| T%° e "LOST AND FOUND FET i S FOUND—On the bar, a 12 foo!r SO 2 skiff. Owner can have same. by ¢ iaentityigy any paring for this ad. Inquire pire. L . ters. Phone 266. ¥ To help neutrlize these irritat-| FoR " RENT — Bullding suitable for store or business locatiom. Ideally -~ situated. ‘CLIFF‘ Apts., furnished Apts. Phone 209. {4 se the body’: nces o armacy ful in { famous mulate eutral- s often can! ightful drink. —adv. L. J. SeArick Jeweler and Optician proa Watches Diamonds Silverware more fits than profits SATISFACTION for you at the rate of 4 per cent is an in- Better invest today in reliable CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT — st National Bunk % is no Substitate for Satety” ‘ing or inside painting, Call 137. Henry (l}orhnm. Phone 182, 1, 2 and 3 roo i| YOUR ERL T. H. THORKELDSEN LOCKSMITH Phonograph - Repairing - Juneau, - Alaska Box 1018 BREAD Ss ‘ N | ALY ) | "H. B. Carbray and Sam Shuecl 1in, traveling men, are outbound passengers on the Admiral Reg- lers on their way to Ketthikan. |THB . | EST, 'er' v s s P e Advertising aiways pays. of The Rmpire. - MAIL BOA PHONE 3-8-5; GROCERIES Prive wad Qualtty Cunod Money Refunded if Not Satisfied. BOAT AMERICA FIRST Leaves every Wednesday; 1 g m. from Janean, : KAKE . tion Company |FIRE ALARM €ALLS| Front, ovp. Film Exchange. Willoughby at Totem Gro. @astineau and Waws Way. Ninth, back of power house | Cathoun, opp. Juneau Apts. | | Distin Ave., and Indian St. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. | . . turn on the next northbound A s ! 4 . "l Niagara River steamer. Salts if Back Pains or iP‘UhR Rla‘l\«”l‘l—t lti roomglurl;l:cl::: WANTED B 5_3 R:: x;"‘-fl:‘ 2 a Miss Helen Laurie of the Al- 4 ouse; electric range, . PFront, near Wey. Nearly Dry Today aska Road Commission office left Bladder Is Irritated heat. Phome 1422, REGARDING CONSTRUCTION | {13 o Mo NIAGARA FALLS, Feb, 2—|l0oday {{‘xge’r:'"fl;]“e”‘is"gn”l‘)‘mz_‘itl Flush your Kidneys by drink-| FOR RENT—Two farnished foar| NEW SCHOOL AND MASONIC. | |17 Front, b1, i Whert The American cataract is vir- & s ing a quart of water each day,/ room apts. R. P. Nelson. * » & tually dry, due to the ice jam on |Dusiness for the U. S. Engineers s by .| Please cable any prices on ma-| |21 He e Nisgara Hiver. " Only | Department and expects to be ab- o e e 7% | FOR RENT — Fully furiished| terials, or sub-contracts or other| |23 Walloughby, opp. Cole Bara. @ small stream trickles over the|Sent from Jumeau for about two |y "0 o L T forms| apartments, single or double.|information thought helpful in fi; ::g:: ::2 l:ln. precipice which is declared to be | Weeks. acids which almost paralyze thel NeWly painted. Baths and Mot figuring ¢he above work. | |24 Second end Main. ;fler than at any time during s Kidneys in their efforts to expel] Water furnished. Furnished Wae want especlally prices from| |57 pifth anl Seward. e Jast 30 years TIDES TOMORROW % Sioin Eho BIOR. . Wiy hud cabins $5.00 per month. Apply|local concerns on gravel, sand,!|gg Pive Hall. g i Low tide..... 4:65 a. m.... 4.3 feetf!t from the Dblood. They becomel . gporee’ Ante crushed rock delivered to job, ex-| | 3.2 @as i 5 High tide....11:00 a. m...17.2 feot (SlUEEIsh and weaken; then youl cavation by the yard and in lump| | 3.4 Second and Gola. LGCAL RADIO FAN Low tide.... 6:41 p. m....-18 fect|MAY suffer with a dull misery In|pURNISHED and unfurnished o™ ghoetmetal work, painting,| |36 Fourth and Harris. WILL GET TOGETHER|™"*" " I O D haias| Apts, and houses. 132 6th BE|or anything else. 34 Fifth and Gold. PR C| — 1]8 fth and East. BhriAs dizziness, your stomach sours,|FOR RENT—Comfortable furm-| Mall must reach Seattle by |37 Fifth snd Baet ALAMEDA COMING - February 6th. Therefore the only | o JIn the interests of better radio A SR tongue is coated, and when the| ished apartment. Apply Nugget| ! 39 Fitth and Kennedy. ", v rga i P veather is bad you have rheu- Shoj sure. .way for: us to;get your ia- 41 Ehception, a new organization,} greamer Alameda salled from|¥eather 1s bad you hav gl P | formation ‘is. by cable night let-| (43 known as the Radio Listen2es| geward at 8:10 o’clock this morn.|Matic twinges. The _urine gets | — S roud lshed: 5 club, is being founded in Juneau 3 i op. cloudy, full of sediment, the FOR .REN1-—Nicely . Iurnished; ters. 43 For some time fans of the radio| & She should arrive at Cori i often get sore and frri.| onme large, two small apart-| WARRACK CONSTRUCTION CO.||45 Ninth and’ Calloun.. “ p " of dova tomorrow morning and is tated. obliging you to seck relief| ments, reasonable rents. Per- 511 McDowall Building, 46 Seventh and Main, have been talking up the idea of | gopeduled in Juneau southbound + obliging:p o manent tenants preferred. Mac- Seattle. 47 such an organization but M. S.1jate Saturday night or Sunday. |tWO oF three times during the) B tEl B — oo | | 48 Twelfth and Willoughby. Whittier was the first one to take ————————— night FOR PAPER hanging, kalsomin-||4.9 Home Grocery. % way points to Reguiarly and Dependabily 4 g tee e Bouthbouna Lv.Seattls Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay ROGERS . Janl 26 Jan. 29° Feb. 1 WATSON 5 Feb, 4 ROGERS Feb. 8 Feb. 12 1 -Feb, 15 WATSON Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Mar. "8 ROGERS .. Reb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 29 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Jungay to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reéduced fates to California and returh. A Throbgh tickets 5old from Juneau | {for- nia ports also to New York via Panama Chfial. Reservations and information on ROUND 'THE ‘WORLD. tours in comnection with 13 m- ship Line also to the ORIENT via CAN, MAII: LINE. by BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L..SMITH, Agent; Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE . The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President ! —— ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY throughout twe year operates regular passenger and thun train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in .the Interior; and ‘over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During ‘ths- winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and th:; ‘I:'llt:rmnnn inquire of any steamship or o i rajlroad eag Dept, of the Interior : THE ALASKA RAILROAD "™ (Mt. McKinley Park Ronte) : Ancnorage ® -i= -te P Alaska 4 " . i 13 otorship Margnita - 4 4 i 3 T slew The official Matlboat of the Juneau and Sitka R, P. O. 1ea; City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock direct to | Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Hitksé and | | Way Forts. Returning via Warm Springs Ba;, Killisnoo, Tenakes, Hoomah. Leaves evéry Monday night at 11 o'clock’ for Hafnes shd Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at ‘7 o’clock MoKINNON, Mgent, Relisble Transfer Co, Phons 149. COASTWISE -TRANSPORTATION CO. THE GASTINEAU SAVE ONE-DOLLAR. . By a Meal Ticket at Rhodéh Cife. ' Ydiffié"i Donlt on each one R (5 .-‘.'..«i'w:..: RHODES CAFE. NORTHERN HOTEL