The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1928, Page 6

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5o PO[;LY A\D HFR PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI FERTH' LOVE OPETE) POLLY! DONT TELL ME ) DOURE Loony, 100§ e DoES 3] HOW < | PERFECTLY [MATELLS ME YOLVE € SEEING SANTYCLAUS LA FA. \x/\u_\ DU SHOW/ HIM a Marine News RESCUE STOR . ON GULF TO BY INSPEG 0.’*‘5"!-'!")(-1‘*‘!‘-!‘-!- : Steamer Movements L NORTHBOUND # Princess Mary due to Sunday evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alameda scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 a.m. to- morrew. Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 2 at 10 am Northwestern scheduled sail from Seattle Jan. 5, 9 am. S2UTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers Southhound about December 31. LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Silka and way port 3 8 o'clock Thursday Virginia 1V sails for C gof and way ports at 6 elock every Wednesday # | nlght. & | during Amerlca First leaves every +“'” Wednesday at 1 p.m. for # iinst heavy odds Petersburg and Kake epnd "“ “I;‘l\)”“'”l”“: - wayports. ould be able to le 00?1-0040&0*0-; in a or o af ched there and | MOOSE XMAS TREE J”"w‘\‘.‘.‘-l'n‘,].‘,‘ r:“ AND PROGRAM WAS ENJOYED BY MANY|““' arrive 'l * r - to ‘ at Se mmmhlp l)l\)\ld in Rescue of Tug (Continuea rrom Page A A EE R R R TR velt in to ind break roceeding aken the Roose reat difficulty and wa wtion for nd thei that la at a The admir all the ship the battle and which was Tyler, touche had re *ereeseIFITR® diffic arr tle d in the wheel re the ship nclple soon could without great jon the I h. the ship Starr Not Radly Da According to Capt. Ty tarr is not dam, extent, her lru also the ship’ , thcugh the huil is lightly Northwestern from ( The The annual Moose Tree celebration w night at the Mcos proved to be a great succes of the credit for the su this affair was due the ciency of the committees in and to the membe of the Wi 50 liberally donated ’ hall was crowded to capac it ¥Ad it was estimated that mor s 150 adults and pout 200 chlildren were present, all affiliat. ed with Moose Lodge The program started promptly a 5 o'clock with a welcomin ad 5 i ey by Hans Berg, Chairm th committee in ch after which the following numb were given Song, “Silent Night,” Commun. ity; plano solo, by Helen Torkel- som; recitation, “Christmas,” Harold Blomquis Edwin Hildre; Torkelscn; citation, * Best Thing,” by Shirley Dalton and ga Lindst piano solo, by BEdna Almqui ecitation, by five girls, Pairicia Stanyard, Alice Sully, Dorothy Berthol, Louise Hil- dre, Ruthi= Kunnas; piano solo, by Rachel Borlick aticn, by Er- ling Oswold; tation, by Ray Smith; song, “It Came Upon a Midnight Cl by children; reci- tation, by Emily Dalton; recitation, by Miss Muriel Jarman; piano duet, by Jeanette Hildre and Joyce Morris; the Nine O’clock Cere- mony, by Dictator Walter Helian; “Phe Message of the Beils,” by Dictater Walter Hellan, The program was greatly en- joyed as was evidenced by the con- tiued applause. Considerable gen- uide talent was shown. The pro- gram was concluded with a song by the children, “Jingle Bells,” and w«t this time Santa Claus, in full array, entered with bells jingling, and presents of candy, fruit and soda pop were distributed in large quantities. Later -ho floor was cleared and the children were allowed to romp|. to their hearts’ content. Also dufing the evening luncheon was served downstairs, first to the chil- dreén and later to the grown-ups. The Iunch consisted of delicious iches, many kinds of home- made cake, and ice cream. .- TORMER ALASKA CAPTAIN PASSES | AWAY IN SOUTH| LE, Dec. 28.—Capt. Johu 0oog, aged 83 years, whose dates back to the stirring of the Klondike gold rush he brought the llenmer Christma held lasi and Much to but The time neau ity soon ind was favored by fair for the 500 to Cross Sound lo: miies, in TIDES 1 of & by m e ‘ One of e of gold up to |in above emphasizes the figvn u: A Masonic fu- ldnoldly Iho Alaska 'ui o most ’ !flw <o) ¢+ C.)p' George Tyler Praises th sted t by conld be - - TOMORROW thz" new ermine wraps < i the | with circu lounce is shown o e ‘m g phol':) taken at New|! 23 at Port-|York Style Show. The model ‘ashionable boy- SURE! BUT YoULL HAFTA COME SET ON MY KNEE, AN GO BACK. ABOUT T TWENTY YEARS! v Navy Stations To Listen for SOS Calls Y LD T0R vo sach hour by amd third qua to possible § first en T -e NORTH NESTERN JS RE, FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 1928. By CLIFF STERR WAL, WAL, VWAL TF 1T ANT MY LI GAL, RoLLY WHO5 DESERTED ME FERR YEARS AN YEARS AN' YEARS! T SOUTHBOUND, AIDED |, ROGSEVELT IN GULF Tho s Jock Livin THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general ublic can always have f{ts nts supplied. Closing ne advertisements: Closing time ertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line ertion Five cents for subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 ce; yed g One ) mer Northwestern, Capt ton, arrived from the westward this morning at 1 o'clock and sailed south am. The ship wa n arriving in Juneau wered the SOS call fr Roosevelt t 3 towing the for 2 P 24 hours la having an tug dis- and w, after M ing two to La m the first In- Cape | | hwestern | $ 1 vyt ¢ ps until | arrived a ne, then proceeded full Juneau Passe nJ from the ports Capt. George hop J. R Crimont and ilap from Seward; Mrs. E. Kane from 13 va; Conrad Hauck from Fa s and James Gleason fr Anchor- 11 times Roose Capt La he ave ter ick F()K HEN" up rdo. it ndering | gotten | 48¢ ulty as| Juneau be put | the south, S. Sullivan, verson, Mr. W ! —The Avant me v a Very able on premi Eureka term of See T om for| Mrs Hal- engers leaving red For Seattle Christina Mrs. C. A. Kro H. H. Wheeler, J. .| ment Sheerin, Miss Mary/| ‘I""I ) Gust Wahto, Tyyoa| oo M Wahto, Dou Wahto, FOR RENT Walto, 1. P. Bow close in, For Ketchikan—Ernest Walkens 326 Second - pas were: Mi an FOR Ri ed ler newly furni in Ewing Street Mattson, Watchmaker. the | dder i propel imaged Gordon “ror good Phone tr 1 } o NORCO DUE SUNDAY; HAS MAIL ABOARD 4 ents. IR N ment rrived weather side of The motorship sparfmenis. { Northland pany, Juneau Nor of the Transport: Com- scheduled to ve i a Alaska FOR RENT — keeping rooms, 6th and Main. armshed hous Steam Telephone 43 clazgified fy for display ad-j continuous years sleeping MacKinnon Apartments. ! FOR RENT — Nicely furnishe Clift Alnrtmnnts heated FOR SALE MAID O’ CLOVER ICE CREAM in Bulk, Brick and Dixie Cups ALE-—Alder mmer or Phone wocd e D. | 114 =] furn- | house- | FOR SAL ished n keeping equipment. Between | 9th and 10th Streets, Tide| Flats “ Inree house reoms with Forr 8 icr ALF: mink an Inter- nd pen now Farm, K A Pen born ed € for deliv Alaska ) 3 1 Fur Juneau, / Eskimo Pie New York Exchange 59 e o) | Welcome Cafe Old Fashioned HOME COOKED DINNER “Served and cooked as you like it” SHORT ORDERS Emma Durland One. ¥ Toom HOuA; room house. Phone 478. OR SALE One 3 tern (‘lh' Inquire 115 Great \x condition West 6th £t. Phone MISCELLAN “OUS PALMIS]—<ume nnd nave your| f fortune told from your hand.! Work, business, marriage and| the future foretold. 302 Front Btreet. FERRY TiME CARD " Leaves Juneau for Douglas und ! Thane 6:15p.m. 17:30p.m. 9:40p.m. §11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. Phone 3 1B} it § { s { ! i { l 12 '40r» m.f 2:00p.m. 15p.m.t *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas .o. Jnnenn 6:30a.m. 0p.m. d | ports late ternoon. The ship has several days’ first [ mail and about 100 tons of fr FOR RENT—Apt., 6th an? Gold Phone 5701 FOR RENT - room. 819% Near Dixon sr CLOSING OUT All Odds and Ends of China and Brass Piane, graph, sewing machines. Ren Lu)]d let Ave Victor urnmanonlc P hono- or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | 1. 9:65p.m. i §11:30p.m. 12:16a.m, $1:05a.m ELEVATOR SERVICE 8.'ZYNDA, Prop. :15p.m. :30p.m.t | 5:05p.m. J ¢—Thane, t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. 8 32:46p.m.1 2 3 Now and then we me wom- an who convinces us she wouldnt I enjoy life bit it she had a | t! o apartments, single Newly painted ‘water furnished. cabins $5.00 per month. Appl Seaview Apts. Toom unturnisied with two bathrooms ing plant. AT COST SE |FOR RENFT — wuily turaished| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- or double. Baths and hot Furnished nouse and heat- husband who didn't have any a | faults that needed correcting, tion Company L.J. SmArick Jeweler and P Watches Diamonds Silverware y { Tue Juneau Launpry Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 RENT — 1 st. FOR 32 6th ied house. ! ve attle Due Jun rthwestern Alameda orthwestern Alameda Northwestern W. E. NOWELL, Agent S\, /\M_./ via CALIFORNIA and the PANAMA ACTZA SERVING ALAS. Repularly and Depe Leave cific Line, Biind Rogers Queen Queen Rogers Queen Ask for details. Ship and travel via INFORMATION FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUV. % Leave Junean Southboun PRINCESS MARY Dec. 18; . ROUND TRIP 1 Tickets to or from States or Canada MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Ter Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, way ports. Leuves every other Tuesday at 1 Haines, SkagWway and Lynn Canal ports, 1 A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., P eveni Alaska Meat Com pany PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s ‘Chicken Tamales, Ch i Con Carne, Crabs, Oysters s h Pwneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. PSS APORY L BT TR - — 0ld papers for sale at (ue pire, | [P SSS—— — BURFORD’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better~—Box or Bulk The Arcade Cafe Special Dinners on Sundays | and Week Days Soda Fountain in connection. Come in and listen to the radio. Mary Young, Prop. Phone 288 l ’\ FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin ¥ront and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Mill. ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. B. . R. warehouse and garage Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fitth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fiftth and Ge'd. Fifth and Kast. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Niath, back ot hcuse. Calhm\n. opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., -u Indlan St. Ninth asd Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, Northern L'dry, Twelfth and Willoughby, Home Groocery. % 23 & Co : €2 10 b it bt bt o 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 PEERLESS BAKERY 00 SO 53 328 €0 00 19 19 15 1o b3 P R R PR T Y power 3 Goman e - e f“;u 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 4and banks in another is only fooling himself. Lack of co-operation will not increase the value of his home-town property. First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” N . S rred o s rees aneed 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. - ARTIST’S SUPPLIES Brushes, Tube Colors, etc., at JUNEAU PAINT STORE l— | = MOTORSHIP vm‘;mu lv Sails every Wednesday ® evening for Funter Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Palcon Arin and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be on City Dock at 1 o'clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company, THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries We deliver anytime—Phone 29 BELMONT GROCERY s 61 g KL YRS

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