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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY,. DEC. 29, 1928 By CLIFF STE i"’[ TT RO Bt | Sl B HERES A OLE BUDDY OF vo0R PAVS BEEN SEEN' 4 ne Boat Seattle Nortl yuthbound Vietoria Alameda Northwestern Alameda Northwestern Alameda Northwestern : ALAMEDA Now Marine News | COMING NORTH ATTLE, ‘D D R R RN S B L N - ¢ rda sailed * | + Steamer Movements LEAGUE ESTABLISHES * NORTHBOUND TITLE “JOURNALIST” s Princess Mary due to arrive 4 Sunday evening. # Alameda due Tuesday % SCHEDULED SAILINGS # Queen scheduled to sail from # Seattle Jan, 2 at 10 am, # Northwestern heduled to # sail from Seattle Jan. 5, at * 9 am # SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 4 Admiral Rogers Southbound % about December 31. v Fieiney LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave ® for Sitka and way ports at ® 8 o'clock Thursday night. ® Virginia IV salls for Chicha- #® gof and way ports at 6 o'- #® clock every Wednesday & night. * America First leaves every ® Wodnesday at 1 pm. for PR person . ho writes news i children, T < r, B 2 % b X ‘i, . | a journalist, not a newspap- | ' MIS. resset H 4 28 S ] . B, A . CALIFORNIA ternational labor office cf | {W- Folta fra. S League of Nations which | [Fon and thr 0;;‘ ) = = EEEERE » - PANAMA SERVING ALASKA - ! s 4 i Ul Iy | CANAL Regularly and Dependably Way Up in the / THE EMPIRE | MAID O’ CLOVER Thru servic Leave Arrive Lv.June | bureau has just pub lished a volume on the work } ———— e Is the Medium iy i ’f““;”“ ; g e e cifie, Line of journalists in which the / . . Through which the general i aer ICE Jueen Seaned _ Dec ; public can always have Itsf Ask for details. e At : e e nis the workers of the B words newspaperman and ro D 19 D porter do not appear. | wants «nhyui A H t ! " | Jan. 2 Jan Closing t! for claasified X ) sy(mAM | R Jan. 9 Jan ‘i 5 advertisenc ) e eer n. 16 Jan, 20 Jovation that is piaying a big part | b 1 coitraaii ks it ulk, Brick and I travel via the green boats. n making sea and air trav | : Ten cents per line fi i - Dixie Cups ressed 1 4 ; : Five cents for continuous where failure meant possible dea®s | [d 2 subseau ertion when the Army aviators Schlec | ; A Count five a words to nd Brogte utilized the rays of % ! |l the line. T ,.‘ Jut Alaska » .[, /et Yorl.: § : # 'Y L. SMITH, Agent 3 INFORMATION and TIC I, - 2 i [skimo Pie "E H. HOWARD, Agt., \I Petersburg and Kake and Slett 1 ildh ¢ it # M i ed 1 O guide taem 1t ke R Minimum ¢ :0?}20:: S84 a0 p s e|Vaian Islands About % ' ! ; e SR L /! lied upon the beacon from the time f Vest NEW DEVICES AID wlah el iinpi el [ R SALE—Great Western & Photie /59 WAVIGATION. IN e satc on the Islands., ‘ S ey th i SO SR SR e are nc two Rad R 3 il A T A ALASKAN WATERS | pis ity ‘the Alaskag c5x ety (N | (ron Loase- i : R e e which with the eral compa : : ) 4 4 S 54 ¥ e ) ) ; my . : Very reasonable. Sce Fugorse MISCELLANEOUS _if ¥R, TOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE A great many of the h s of | stations have gr reduced the g pren P R Y T R T T Y e on pavigation thai were a few years)haz f vessels .striking the| . ;e PALMIS1—wume and huve your I ‘5" ()l ome L(lfe Leave Juneau Southhound 4go’ incident to the outside and|nwme cets ¢ 150 los for told from Y"“" ‘”‘“‘ “ PRINCESS MARY husiness, marriage and comstwise shipping in Alaske|valuable time ing unable i B R R . 3 5 0ld Fashioned Decc. 18; Jan. 1, 15, 29 waters, are now nearly a thin determine ' thelr position in ¥ ' 2 S Anii g tuture foretold. 302 Fromt - ¥ ashionec 1 ROUND TRIP \, INT XC )N FARES now dovicos have tog and during cloudy weatnor. ‘ o ; | Fred Mattson, Watchmak N> e HOME COOKED J h v e of United ful operation| Replacing the old style mag- v SO - Y P sy e X States or Canada urope or the Orient. the past few . that|netic compass, the cutter Unalga kgt : f¥| | For nENT : 181 ! FERRY TiM} CARD Varlons Routes—Liberal Stcpovers range from costly, r as been using for scme time, the : o ) 7 rooms, - close in, Phone Leaves Junean for Douglas and P g W L, “COATHR Niedr. atus to a new Sperry Gyroscopic Compass that ’ o ] it : $ Thane Served and ("An:&u-(l e . r the small, un-|not affected by variation nor devi: 3 o = e e [ A 6:156p.m, as you like it pre PR SRS — markiihe in:|Mon and instead of ‘velying. on the| -| i | (TOm o] “1:ibam. x:.a‘gu SHORT ORDERS COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ear'th’s magnetic force " derives e, i 4 g K 9:40p.m. S 3 tDERR | o sy Phe Department of Commerec|its directional powers from the ro-| (§ g FOR ) fare 1 12:30p.m Mrs. Emma Durland MOTORSHIP MARGNITA and the Burcau of Li tation of the earth. There F 4 ¢ apartments. irtmenta 2100 oy e ——_J‘L" s Ci : oA : have at all times a corps of skillad {master compass located 4 aatteeitn 3 J:1opm.t 1 ¢ 3 . e eaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock mechanics at work trying and test-|bridge house This compass, | : O BNt ursneci s I 4:00p.m. direct to Funter B: t, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port ing new dev and aids to the|through electrical impuises, tran : 5oL A SSRian 1\';"'_1}. Sonm .“: -11" Lea(yg o Althorp, Chichagof, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, present devices that will enlarge{mits the true direction to the r | "';‘ and i AR - ., . i way pux'tfi. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for th geope cf usefulness of tao in.|peater compasses located on the| A sealed barograph read 22100| FOR R Apt, 6th an? Gold. “‘mm, { | Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information strifioats that navigators rely up. |bridge wings and to the large main | feet altitude when Mrs. Louise Mc.| Phone 5701. ! 151 _-,(,i, P A. F. McXinnor, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 ! on. With the installation and ap. |compass in the wheel house. The| Phetridge Thaden, Oakland, avia- - — Aba.m, ELEVATOR SERVICE ~ i Blicagion of those dovices the =cast|instrament does not require the | ‘trix, landed at the nd airport. | F 2 ey furnist 1:08am 4 e s of Alaska is becoming each year|attention of anyone other than the| It is belicved a new record for| 00T 819% Gold Belt . | . A | §. ZYNDA, Prop. Al }t 1‘1 C moré safe along with the other|turning on of the current before| women fliers. Near Dixon St. R | aswka Vieat Ompany waterways nmx. are \1114Lr th -’::Lfr the .\hip_iu ’ A N()“l'ICE ; “(-“','n,, Vietor Urthopnonle Bfoight will e socepted. o B e T PHONE peryision of the United States gov- —o—— My office will be clysed until 4 A g i \vs only. i ] graph, sewing mac . § nly. - Fresh Local Dressed Hens, I:(» sters and Broilers, ernment. ”N January 2nd i aen Muste 8 —Bffective A | 2 vt PR T g A Vel In 'the years since the World ALGA COALING B8y DR OGN0, . BARTON, | 9% rale. ADSHINNR Musis Shoppe. | §—Efe April Tst. oftice will be closed until | Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, B0 ccience of cleciricity hs UP BEFORE START ~|° "% . | PO RN = Py furninih) JUuGRH Ferry @:iNaviga- ..hilllml(.lv"' ahe Crabs, Oysters and Iish , R TS b i AL L played a major part in coutri OF RETURN TRIP |#tietistetobtuictobsiseinb bbbl apartments, single or double. | tion Company i 12 o e o S S = g many new aids to the seamen i B painted. Baths and hot o s, I PR 3 T G T B o Dorsible, by tho use of s oy CLOSING OUT sater furnis Furnished 7 oW possible, by p : s : 1.]).SmArick ! @8Whes called “Iron Mike,” to keer| A radio message received by a AT Odds 4k Ends cabins $5.00 per month. Apply § Tre JUNEAU LAUNDRY ‘ Ploneer Pool Hflll 4 & 10.000-ton ocean liner on her wife of one of the officers on the Benview Apts) Jeweler and course without the stee l‘;'f"l“‘“' ey b oo Sipiad iy of China and Brass = R icea Th ;‘rank}in Street, between b : MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION hing the wheel. The instru-|phh r"‘ll:l‘;”‘f’" hidlas '1;;-‘;.'.1:'::?)‘1-(' p S O ront and Second Streets || o '\'Ilnwnes \ Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards B ivtomatic fn operstion uarte AT COST : 14 8th iy PHONE 259 | S, ek de Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. Jcuts down to mear zero the “‘ “m" “»“ ”" i of ;"”“'r‘“l" da of a ship getting off he;|!® EOInE on by the members of the cutter’s crew who were left be- canfle. The course of the vessel Y i 182 6th St | s s it e o 6 Pt 6 i e ¥ B i Soil set on the dfals of|iund when the 'ship. sslled _om}J - ore RS s B 5" and the instrument re.| Christmas Bve, as to how long it 01d papers for sale at tue Empire, ERCHANTS CAFE : T lwil be before the vessel returns | R e it T FEENe - o / Thos. McMullen, Prop. ’ The gas boat Cascade, whith left o= 3 | . b S ] Phone 25 BURFORD’S CORNER i . | JUNEAU’S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Nave been installed on large ships| ad 1 Rinb skl are | Cordova two weeks ago enroute to " £ ! | ghe dul. tme skippors areio i, to have called at Ju- Free Delivery < DB 4 8.0 5 i SRIF boginning to rely wpon| o oY C way south, but to datc PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY || 2 e | FOTOE R 7 - savine SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS . > 5 Ey not u-pnn(wl Some anxiety L - RN srscticn) wietuiness of el 1L Siown by authortieh .| e || Noue BottarBox ar Bulk S = ik - Next Connors Motor Co. wak* demonstrated Decembor 26 garding the safety of the smal |— ———————3i i b Yhe Coast Guard Cutter Unal. hoat and the seven men ahoard,| | The Arcade Cafe I | ga'was dirccted by the steamer and by some it ds mow held the || Special Dinmers on Sundays | hwestern through a snow Unalga will conduct a search for and Week Days ‘o the disabled tug Rooso.|(he vessel before returning to Ju-| | Soda Fountain in connection. ‘l FIRE ALARM CALLS} \ ARTIST’S SUPPLIES 1 | that had lost the helpless|™ea% > { | Come in and listen to the Third and Franklin. : X &: when the tow line paried the| The cutter Unalgn left Jutean| | raiio. Mary Youns, Prop. ¥ront and Fraoklin. ! ' Brushes, Tube Colors, ete., at at 1 o'clock Christmas morning to| | Phone | o ™ 2 . hefore. The radio operator Front, near Ferry Way. N % Unalga periodically sent out |TUsh to the aid of the tug Roosc -6 Front, opp. Film BExehange. § . G JUNEAU PAINT STORE velt, which had lost the steamer |2 0 T o oo Front, opp. City Whart. umests for the ship’s position. y & messages were c. ecked and Starr from tow in lh:‘ Guilt of : Front, near Saw Mill it R LR "g Willoughby at Totem Gro IR} FOR REN p vhich they i 7 irection trom which theyla y'sy yno”gosne fhe Roosevelt | Willoughby, opp. B. P. R KEEP YOUR MONEY TOWN! MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Sails every Wednesday . noted by the operator on the % had been towed into Latouche by v d garage. ¥ evening for Funter hwestern. This is accomplish- warehouse and garag Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althoip, rotating the Radio Compas Front and Seward. | Soapstone Point, A i w' Aud - noting Ma, gastion Frout sod SN {{ Everyone has pride in his own home town, wherein and Chichagof. (‘::rxyEl}'a?;::;;efi"::xdchil‘rgfi‘l?{' FK:?“&?{& the signals are loudest. The Second and Main. he earns his bread and cheese. This town cannot to be-on City Dock at 1 o'clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, ng process was then reversed Tifth and Seward. grow without his support. ’ Phcne Single 0, Agent.. ‘Suhesi Molonbl) CHapANY, the Northwestern operator Fire Hall. k. for the Unalga's position, Gastineau and Rawn Way. . Second and Gold. In our opinion the man who lives in one place THE HOTE ‘:al:‘;“wfi:“lf:e‘“m d"“; Fourth and Harrls. and banks in another is only fooling himself. Lack HOTILAQE I i) g are received. The compas f;;m ::g g:::_' flgx:g-‘t‘mag::pgl":y HOY SSEeRge wine \Value ‘of. Ty THE GASTINEAU were then exchanged be . i et { Our Services to You Begin and End at_the i back ©of power Gang Plank of Every P..—;:%.n—yl. Boat the halibut boat Attu. The Starr which was anchored was taken in | tow by the Unalga and towed to| Cordova where the cutter now is.| e e TIDES TOMORRCW ’;7 High tide, 3:39 a.m., 16.0 feet, ; 3 \ \ \ i 0S8 €2 63 63 03 G0 9 83 £S5 10 1D R e R R Low tide, 24 am, 3.4 feot. High tide, 3:25 p.m, 16.9 feet. Low tide, 9:57 p.m., -1.0 feet. ——————— TIDES MONDAY do High tide, 4:20 am, 15.7 feet. asitlon of both vessels WASY [, ;00" 10:21 am., 3.9 feet. and the officers of the High tide, 4:21 pm., feet. f were enabled to steer di-f oy yige, 10:47 pam, 05 rect. [} WE HAVE STOLLEN the spot. 2t o compass is but one of MILLION F AERO! i A ds that are a boon o mo AERONAUTIOS.|§ FOR NEW YEAR'S sea navigator but{ improvements planned by the _the two ships and by a ula of triangulation the ol | house, Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indlan St H . . Kinth and Calbout. First National Bank Pell Yine of Fasey Seventh u':d lf:"lfl k... We deliver Twelft ang. Willougsos. «There Is No Substitute for Safety” o e ©o sty m well. The [Australian Government this year PEERLESS BAKERY fg ar mut ln-‘wm cost neary §1,000,000, COP et re P ree comee)

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