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-p— BE YERSELE POLLY AND HER PALS SAMED. WE BEEN BUDDES FER YEARS (I E R R R N EEEE B R + Steamer Movements 7| * . NORTHBOUND @ % No steamer northbound *| +* SCHEDULED SAILINGS - # Princess Mary scheduled to % sail from Vancouver Decem- % _ber 27, at 9 pm. * % Alameda heduled to sail % # from Seattle December 29 o % at9am B & SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS % Northwestern due southbound # % late tomorrow or Friday % # _morning. - # Queen due southbound about # # 8 o'clock tonight # Admiral Rogers Southbound # about December 31, ¥ _— * | LOCAL SAILINGS % Margnita scheduled to leave # for Silka and way ports a: % | ® 8 oclock Thursday night. % | # Virginia IV sails for Chicha- & # gof and way ports at 6 o'~ % ® clock every Wednesday % ¢, night. & ® America First leaves every & & Wednesday at 1 pm. for % & Petersburg and Kake end # ¥ . wayports, o LR R R EW OF UNALG NJOY FINE XMAS DINNER AT SEA; { Com, E, S, Addison 12 ten offi. cers and 56 men comprising the complement of the Coast Guard cutter Unalga, enjoyed their Christmas dinner yesterday while rolling in a seaway somewher Yakuiat Bay in the Gull of A ke, on Thanksgiving Day the Unal- ga was searching for th» mi halibut boats Brunvol and Imperia and the turkey dinner had to be postponed until the ship returned to Juneau some three or four d: Tater. The vessel had put from Juneau after receivin for, aid and under the s time the Thanksgiving birds were not taken along. oft ng Christmas Eve, however, when the Ugnaiga pulled cut from here tc rush to the as ce of the tug Roogevelt and the steamer Stan in distre in the Gulf, the prepar. ation the 3 dinn well under way. The ship Clarence Haddon and Ch ler, under Commissary l%n‘qgu Hancock, had the many blids ready for the oven when the ship steamed away at 1 o'clock Christmas morning. Even though the we stormy it is not difficult to im- magine the men enjoying the din ner, seived at se the which was menu of Oy Crisp & Fresh Heaits of Celery Ripe Olives Sweet Pickles Baked Spiced Hams Roast Turkey Sage Dross tatoes es Asperagus Tips in Drawn Buiter Pumpkin Ple Mince Pie a la Mode Cocoanut Layer Cake Mixed Candy As: d Nuts Apples Oranges Coffee Cigarettes Tea Milk Clgar —— e - Gastineau A. Mooris; H. Jewell; R. Han- cock; C. V. Kay; B. A Miler Dahiquist; D. J. Williams, st Chichagof; C. B. Howard kan; Jack Swanson, Seattle; . G. Sullivap, Inian Island; Al n, Ole Tang, Ed Carison, Ed , Kake. Alaskan e Raznan, Oakland; Ira Mc- Miss P. Sheley, Edna C: hikan; Mrs. Teddy Conrad, Frank Kastelli, Funter P. E. Simonoff, Tenakee; Mr. rs. A. N. Frisch, Mrs. H. J. nd, Baranof; George Barou- ‘D McCullough; M. Stewai:. % fary White; Mr, and Mrs. / homas Wood, Sit- Hailnes; Wil Ly 4 , AN's~ ON LIQUOR CHARGE;Tug Roosevelt Damaged i GASBOAT MAN HELD Sverre Pederson was yesterday by Deputy U hal Walter Sibley a warran charging having Alpha ard the ga at H He was 1ah aken Db sioner Frank A. Boyle] g soaiak Isiand. The Stare wasil A : ; \'\'“- T i towed into the shelter of a bay i THE EMPIRE toyle fixed Pederson’s b and the steamer Alameda pro- ium bail at §300 to appear before Com-| oeded to her aid. During p”w Is the Medi mi. pner Craigin at Tenakee. A lie was unable to raise bail monay he will be taken back to Tenake by a deputy marshal from here D STEAMER AGROUND ON SPIT AT MOUTH [ond accident took place ekion il sertion. H OF COLUMBIA RIVER 2 il Five cents for continuousli WT"‘ Frow: floi.awestern ifsubsequent insertion. 15’ e S At 3:30 o'clock this afterndon,|H " Count five average words tol] 'I“"“",:‘I’.“I:"- “;'.':N.'u:“n "‘;"‘:”; Horace Adams, Acting Agent of|[llthe line, H or Florence Luckenb en : f s "ine Steamship Company ] mouth of the Columbia River in a|; " A el 1 storm this morning. Two tugs have|,; .= & A 5 sank T -few ainbaiion R |'that bhe by the "‘l '; 2 " An|and Roos awaiting for the s ARG AeR L8 venk Al Unalga, which was due at the FOK RENT attempt will be made to pull horf, 8% TECC FAGL SO Bk E0S il gon i BT Y in R T AI;AZ\II Livingston ru{:rn..I .~u.xm.}u FOR RiNT B o (S _,”_:”.‘_l that he would leave for Juneau af- iy S athe: | f ' ment, newly furnished, bath; MARGNITA FROM SITKA 'lfer the affival of the Unaln and| - alosd in. Ewing Street, . ses| The motorsnip Marghita, Capt.|expected to arrive here at 5 o'clock| Fred Mattson, Watchmaker. Larry Parks, arrived from Sitka | g morning. ek i and way ports at 8 p.m., Monday e S FOR RENT — ¢ i sleeping ! Passengers arriving in Juneau fron rooms, elose in, Phene 133 or) the various ports of call, wer: ‘CASCADE IS STILL call 326 Second Street. ' From Tenakee—C. G. DelWilds . - h 8. Land, Jonnnie wison, onic] UNHEARD FROM BUT |ror reNT — purnished apley: | Oilart, 1e. and Mw. 1. Lao, Pet IS BELIEVED SAFE|_™etts: MacKinnon Apartments. Stmonoft, J £ FOR RENT — Nicely furnished From Hoonah—Mr. and Mra: Bll.| o oo evone aose oo 17 apariments, Gl Apartaientés Jomes, Mrs. Annle Metay, Dr.| Ui0 B8 SEOBOer OO ek fui and Mrs. W. A. Borland. '}"l' iy ted today. i |FOR RENT —. eurmished house- From Sitka—George Galletley, | (00 70 Mean TeROVIEC DA M) keeping rooms. Steam heated. Dorothy Goddard, J. P. Kronheim,| > announced at Jocal Customs| gyn ang Main. Telephone 486. e it House headquarters. It sailed from|_ From Hawk fnlet-oBal Atbart j((n lova on December 15, with a|FOR RENT—Apt., 6th and Gold.. John Peterson. From Baranof—A. <[ Adring. From Point Retreat d From N. M g Killisnoo—Mrs. A. Ham | Hamberg, Mr Nor- | GOSH. W ME B4 | THREE SHIPS RUSH TO AID, BULFALASK and Loses Tow of Mail Steamer Starr | ly damaged her rudder pellor shaft when she and p hit a P S|tow of the i | £ 1iameda later fally Starr to Seward, t lost her in a ale b with h ent nor ward velt was 2 to tow. the for repair when 5¢ crew of seven abvard : shic advices C. MecBride, Collectc Customs, said the vessel ca q ks’ supply of food, and two w vas believed by those aboard Cordova frien at the ship I HEN T THINK | OF THE DOUGH INE < SCATTERED AT YOUR SUGGESTION, IT MAKES STUMMICK. ! (Continuea rrom Page Ope.) v o]l | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26, 1928. NT O THE |BUT THEYS ML THIS Year! 1M FLATTERA A PUNCTURE, AN ME AN’ YoU ARE QTS X By CLIFF STERRETT Jes DoCoR RIS 1S X SUSIE! COME QUICKLY, BUT QUIETLY! A ro- eefl b Through which the general he pfipublic can always have It but il wants supplied. i Closing time for classified er. [ advertisements: 2 P. M. rth § Closing time for display ad- H vertisements: 11 A, M. Ten cents per line first In- \ MAID O’ CLOVER FOR SA[EA li:lllt SALE—1nree rcoms furn- ished new house with house- | keeping equipment. Between | 9th and 10th Streets, Tide| ICE | CREAM icr mink. Pen born and pen! raised? Ready for deliver . in Bulk, Brick and Alaska Mendenhall Fur Farm,| ¢ Juneau, Alaska. { Dixie Cups FOR SALE—Oae T room house; | One 3 room house. Phone 178.; Phone 5701. FOR RENT --. nicewy furnished of 4| room. it| Near Dixon St. ds ad Pilane, Victor urtnopnonic Phono- berg o graph, sewing machines. Rent SIS into shelter ‘\('l‘*l\lll;llllulg; or sale, Anderson Music Shoppe. TIDES THURSDAY aid to be com.|FOR RENT — suily turnished High tide, 1:12 a.m., 16.4 feel. | apartments, single or double. Low tide, 2.6 fe | The Cascade is owned by a man| Newly painted. Baths and hot High tid 5 f {named Hoffsted and anothor Hoff-| ater turnished. Furnished Low tide, 7:34 p.m., -0.1 feet. ted is master. Both are included | C¢abins $5.00 per month. Apply - -eo in the crew on the ship. Seaview Apts. F(ADA A'LL-L%EL;‘TRIC RA]%]IO TS T T SEVEN room unfurnished house Jome n an ear che ew ith v ” " a Fada All-Electric Seventy. Last LIGHTS 0’ JUNEAU . word in radio. Open evenings. i o Demonstrations In your home if The most popular Alaska pic-|FOR T — Furnished house. you wish. Telephone 429. Radio Electric Company |as MARTIN LYNCH. AT THE Bl WH«‘.N you want to look your best, lovely Holeproof Hosiery, in entrancing colour inspirations by Lucile of Paris, will add the finish ing touch of perfection to your dance costume. Holeproof ffosiery 1107 Broadway, New York, U. §. A. BEN C. DELZELLE Representative—Juneau ture is an ideal Christmas gift| 132 h St. greeting eard or framed and , 1y to mail.” Winter & Pond | children may ruin father L ~rhdy: W r Dxtru\‘uufmm-. but you Sherifr, P Hinas n.‘ er hear :.r .any i 1!\‘:m spoiling g ady, | im Witk their thoughtfuluess P oo - ¢ it e s The Arcade Cafe | Special Dinrers on Sundays ! and Week Days | Soda Fountain in connection, Come in and listen to the radio. Mary Young, Prop. Phone 288 When you buy PEERLESS BREAD It is better Bread — High in Public Favor Every Bite a Delight Remember the Name insist upon it from your grocer T d l PEERLESS BAKERY BURFORD’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY ’ None Better— Box ar Bulk FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin ¥ront and Franklin. Front, neay Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughhy at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. B. P. R, warehouse and garage. Front_and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hal., Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris, Fifth and Ge'd. Fitth and E.at. Seventh and Gold. Fitth and Kennedy. ¥ R R T T R RO g WG9 6360 6029 0o 6O 89 RO K9 o 10 Twelfth and Willoughb; Tt Chuads 819% Gold Belt Ave.| 3 H Eskimo Pie | FOR SALE—Great Western heat_-l Good condition. Inquire 115 New York k. s " Exchange Phone 59 er, i - ve. s PALMIS1—<ume nna have fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and| ——— ;ho future foretold. 302 !‘mn(‘ t) N * __________| Welcome Cafe FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneau for Donglas and | Old Fashioned 'han | HOME COOKED 7iivam, ' CHRISTMAS 9:15a.m.t .m. DINNER '3233.‘13.* 1‘2%&27&?& ; “Served and cooked 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. I as you like it” Pl T * SHORT ORDERS c;ao.,m?z" 2?,0,‘.‘,‘,’,,"_‘“' § Mrs. Emma Durland 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. | 9:30a.m.t | — e 32:45p.m.t !h ————— 2:15p.m. q | 3:30p.m.t $1:05a.m | HOTEL 5:05p.m. | *—Thave. ‘ ZYNDA t—Treight will e accepted. $—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneau Rerry & Naviga- tion Company ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. e — | The man who has the reputation | for being a good fellow among men usually has a wife who wishes she |had gome in for a career, Tue Juneau Launory Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 4 PSSR SR It is getting so young mxn‘riml’ I.). Smarick Jemhr. and Optician i couples who buy a house and fur-| - E [yutchu inish it are looked upon as ex- 8&8”;‘3:& ceptionally optimistic Ssbiads . , Sl CANADIAN PACIFIC way ports. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Junean Seattle Northbound Southbound Boat Vietoria Alameda Northwestern Alameda Northw Alame tern estern W. E. NOWELL, Agent RN Winter in Dec Deec. Dec. Due Junean Jan, Jan. Jan. Feb. ~ " 12 19 o 26 L . ” SERVING ALASKA CALIFORNIA Low winter cursion fares now in effect from Seattle. ex- Steamer Queen Rogers Queen Queen Rogers Queen Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan, Jan. 12 Dec. 1 19 Dec. 23 2 Jan, 9 Jan, n. 13 20 Jan, 2 Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive Lv.Juneau Seattle Juneau South Dec. 6 Dec. Dec. 6 Jan, Jan, Ship and travel via the green boats. INFORMATION and TICK BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas [ L PSSEOL USSP ST S FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound e, PRINCESS RAILWAY MARY Dee. 18; Jan, 1, 15, 29 ROUND TRIP WINTER DXCURSION FARES Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers W. L. COATES, Agent. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Po Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. " ey Information A. P, McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, PHONE 39 Alaska Meat Company Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roastexrs and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish LR e | l [ Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. Telephone 183 KEEP YOUR MONEY IN TOWN! Everyone has pride in his own home town, wherein he earns his bread and cheese. This town cannot grow without his support. In our opinion the man who lives in one place and banks in another is only fooling himself. Lack of ce-operation will not increase the value of his home-town property. First National Bank & “There Is No Substitute for Safety” MERCHANTS CAFE Thos. McMullen, Prop. JUNEAU’S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Next Connors Motor Co. =« MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm ~ and Chichagof. to be on City Dock at 1 o’clock Wednesday. Phone Single O, Agent. ARTIST’S SUPPLIES Brushes, Tube Colors, ete., at JUNEAU PAINT STORE Carry Passengers and "~ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN normns i THE GASTINEAU Begin and End at the Our Services to You Gang Plank of Every BELMONT GROCERY Sails every Wednesday evening for Funter Freight, All freight Alaskan Hotel, Juneau Motorship Company. " Boat #5008 4