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] | -4~ POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAI LY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 1929. I'D SURELY poon if makes tide. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle Jan. 30 at 10 a.m. Admiral Rogers scheduled to gail from Seattle February 6 at 10 am. Alimeda schieduled to from Seattle February 7 at 9 am. Princess Mary scheduled to sail from Vancouver Feb. 7 at 9 p.m, S2UTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer to Westward. PR R SR R - Steamer Movements NORTHROUND * Northwestern due to arrive # at 2 o’clock tomorrow after- % * * sail - e @ b ol b e el b b ol Sl PR t LOCAL SAILINGS - Margnita scheduled to leave # for Silka and way ports at 8 o'clock Thursday night. z‘nrglnla IV sails for Chicha- got and way ports at 6 o'- cloock every Wednesday night. Amlrlel First leaves every Wednesday at 1 pm. for Petersburg and Kake and wayports. I EEEEE R RN R R : ettt i NGTICE TO MARINERS e e o ol o o o oo e oo oo o o ole ol ol ol e e ol B B ol B b e Chatdam Strait — Point Ellis Ligt, teported extinguished Dec 15, 192§, was relighted Jan. 18, 1929 « Chatham Strait—Kasyku Bay Light, established Jan. 19, 1929, a fixed white post lantern ofl Hght, about 30 candlepower, mounted on top of a small white 3{;\::0. Light is 17 feet above ater on point at entrance to cove near saw mill. { Chatham Strait — Hawk Inle: ‘Bptrance Light, reported extin- guighed January 14, was relight- ed Jan. 22, 19 Neva Strai Vhitestone Tows — Whitestone Point Light, established Jan. 20, 1929, is a ashing white acetylene light of dhout 30 candepower, flashing eyrey 3.0 seconds, duration flash 0.2 second, lantern mount- ed on small white house located on south side of point, 14 feet dbove high water. Peril Strait—Povorotni Island Light, established Jan. 20, 1929, 18 a flashing white acetylene light of about 30 candlepower flashing yery 3.0 seconds, duration of flash 0.6 second, lantern mount- @d on a small white house, lo- ted on north side of island 9 feet above high water. Sitka Sound — The Hckholms Light, reperted extinguished De- cember 15, 1928, was relighted Japuary 17, 1 Sitka Sound—Eastern Channel —The Twins Light, changed to flashing white January 20, 1929, flaghing every 3.0 seconds, dura- tion of flash 0.3 seconds. ' Lynn Canal—Poundstone Rock Gas and Bell Buoy, 1, reported extinguished Dec. 28, 1928, was [NOTME= Lie LION IN HIS DEN, RIGHT NOwv! Marine News Nar-; ot | v, THIS APPRECIATE IT) [ THE PRESENT IFYoUD SAY ¥ | PEeR. NWELL You For |Go gEARDTHE || | LHAND! MARGNITA HERE AFTER STORMY TRIP TO SITKA With her decks an ered with evidence bucked heavy se winds, the m Capt. Larry Par i from th ports on the route. pt. Parks told of ountering stormy weather on e return trip in Chatham Sound. A freez- ing high velocity wind, that pic ed up solid sheets of water and hurled them cver the ship, was headed into four hours and slow- ly steamed against. The Margnita was a few hours later than usual in arriving here. Passengers for Juneau who.ar- rived on the boat were a.m., in order to go through Wran gell Narrows at the high stage of tide. Capt. Cliff is again in charge of the Princess Mary after being on vacation for the past thr ks While on leave the Cap with his mother, who has been ill 1in Vancouve tl [, K. J. MacLennan, for the year pu past er on the mail and pas- genger boat Margnita, left for the States on the Princess Mary. Mr {MacLennan is going south to be with his mother who is seriously ill at her home in Seattle. Mrs MacLennan has been confined to her bed for several months past and recently took a turn for the worse and at the present time l is,not expected to live long. ry Parks, Captain on the Margnita, will handle the work of the purser’s office until spring at which time Mr. MacLennan aj %hled Jan. 22, 1929, authority of the Commis- dloper of Lighthouses, W. C. Di- brell, Superintendent. expects to return north although it is not known if he will again take the purser's duties aboard Jthe ship. Round-trip Winte Points of United Various Routes ‘W.L.COA CANADIAN PACIFIC , —FAMoUs— soney Princess Steamers Direct. Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern Visit Banff Annual Winter Carnival February 2 to 9, 1929 Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient VALENTINE BUILDING HAS COoME To ASK Miss., cireles craft rane ing S ago, believed there is YOLNG MAN FPoLLYS NUTHIN' DO DAWCONE INQUISTIVE! INQUISITIVE? WHADTS MEA INQLISITIVE? By CLIFF STERRETT HE ASKS Kelly Robertson of Clarksdale, Mississippl freshman at h port, anxiety in centered on two ws from St oal-laden steamer Geor, not reported ney, is causing di Low tide, 10:43 a.m High tide, NEW YOi D e st year were LOOSE LEAF SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Stationery, Printing and Binding GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY maritime other John that the 3 e Coch- nce leav- Nova Scotia, a week quiet but it is a pessibility she 2.7 feet. 4:40 pm., 138 feet. Low tide, 10:47 p.m., 2.1 feet. —Father Knicker- bocker spends more than a billion New York City's receipts $1,296,771,398, expenditures $1,247,784,017. T T o s P T 31 ZEEsssssseom: THE EMPIRE Is the Medinm Through which the genmeral public can always have fts wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A, M. Ten cents per line first (n- sertion. Tr T s T [ FOR SALE {FOR SALE—Omne f{hree-piece set AID O’ CLOVER | of living room furniture, up ‘ holstered in figured velour and ICE | tapestry; reversible cushions; | colors velour, taupe and blue; CREAM . cushions and bac flowered sand back ground; solid walnut frames. Will sacrifice for $180 | cash. This set was purchased | seven months ago. Also one Atwater Kent Cabinet set 6-| 4 i tube radio complete with tubes| Eskimo Pie | and batteries—$145.00 cash.| | - New York in Bulk, Brick and Dixie Cups e —— From Tenakee—Joe DeWilde, | gsate universit | Five cents for continuous Mrs. Charles Sandvich, Willlam |gpme oo ,yp,c:,' .]'3',: :;,::fego_:; subsequent insertion. Kelly, William d, Bdward | o popularity contest, Count five average words to Welle and Miss Minnie Pad- the line. dock TETTRE Qv Minimum charge, 60 cants. f From Chichagof—Thomas Me- Bryan, John Bonus and G. UAL T 2 ati Frcm Sitka—D Sheriff. FUK RENT From Funte i Costello. an UVERDUE FOR RENT—4 room furnished . 2 J i o house, 12th St., near “Radio {PRINCESS MARY Anxxety Caused in Shipping| Station. Vacant Feb. 1st. ' See SOUTH THIS A. M Martin ght Co. or tele- . M. Circles — Tampa | phone 5 p. m. B ¢ ! Reaches Boat Eiame s = g With few passengers aboard for e FOR RN s roomil b rn. the soutli: 'troim BOSTON, M Fan, 80 ished apartment. 6th and Main. | Besnibr RO ; With the Coast Guard cutter| Telephone 436. Channel Apart- Thomas CIiff, docked herg aL.9330 \mympy gt the'sfde of the disabled| ™Ments. G ""‘"“-" I _r“:"l_fl“"l,l“; frelghter Silver Maple, British o iy mained at the wharf here unthh 44 ,.,¢t 790 miles out at sea from|FOR RENT—Masquerade Suits to rent out; also made to order. Mrs. B. Schwarzenberg, Doug- Phone 143. FOR RENT—4 in - nouse for rent. Nicely furnished. On First St. Call Cliif Apartments. FOR RENT—Apartment. Apply and fifteen inch deep. Lieut.| T. A. Bottomley, Chilkoot Bar- racks, Haines, Alaska. | Cabinet is forty-five inche Exchange high, twenty-four inches wid Phone 59 |FOR SALE—0me 7 room ht:;sei One 3 room house. Phone 478. | | | FEKRY TIME CARD MISCELLANEOUS | Leaves P, ]—come snd nave your' o J“nu-r-h::emum e fortune told from your hand./ 6:15a.m, 6:15p.m, Work, business, marriage and| ®7:15a.m. $7:30p.m. | the future foretold. 302 l'rant; 9:15a.m.t :40p.m, Street. 12:30p.m.t §11:15p.m. | { 2:00p.m. 12 midnight | HELP WANTED | 3:#5p.m.t $1:00a.m. [ 2 | *4:00p.m. | PosITION W. —Fully com- | l'Msv:ealofl:’:‘."’" fgfsg;?:.“ | petent blacksmith and horse-| 8:30a.m. shoer wants stezdy place any-| 9:30a.m.t where in Alaska. Address 1059i 22:45p.m.1 | care Empire. 1 2:16p.m. | e WANTED — Losation for| 3i0om{ i1:ofam barber. Barber wanted in Doug- «__Thane, as 8 ea into. & las Shop ready to move into. {—Frelght will be accepted. FOR RENT .-. nicewy furnished room. 819% Gold Belt Ave. Near Dixon St. : —_— Piane, Victor urteopnonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or rale. Anderson Music Shoppe. Tre Juneav Lausory Pranklin' Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 360 . oy VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS By Mrs. Klondy N. Dufresne Studio opens Januatry 25th | Marshall Duplex, 6th and | Main. Telephone 536 [ I— ¥ | | | | | .l FOR RENT ruily turnished apartments, Newly painted. Baths and hot ‘sater furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. Apply ‘Seaview Apts. SEVEN room unfurnished house with two bathrooms and heat- ing plant. 132 6th St. Old papers 1o« sate at tue Empire. 1:3 Third and Franklin. r Excursion Fares 3 States and Canada Stop-Over Privileges TES, Agent JUNEAU ——— | Rel TO PRENCE RUPERT, VICTORIA ; Pho:e“lll):e Tmmelru VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE LR ey it i | SERVICE Our Motto A new shipment of D. M. C. Threads The Colors you have been waiting for. JARMAN’S Second Street SILK AND WOOL HOSE 1-4 ¥Front and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way., 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange. 1 ?I' Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. * 2-1 Wilioughby at Totem Gi 2-3 Willoughby, opp. B. P. warehouse and garag 2:4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front nddll_‘,u‘l:l. 2 an. n. g.; m‘ini Béward. 2-9 Fire Hall. 8-2 Gastineau and Rawn W, 3-4 Second and Gold. 3-6 Fourth and Harris. _ 'house, alhoun, opp. Juneau Apts, itin Ave., and Indian Bt. and Calhoun. h and Main. B i ) Homé Grocery, g single or double. | ! CANCI;LED CHECKS ARE GREAT i k. DIPLOMATS They prevent many arguments between merchants . ‘and patrons. They strengthen and maintain friend- “ships because they remove all doubt or suspicion. A checking account is*a modern necessity. If you haven’t one you have an agreeable' surprise coming to you. . Begin one—HERE—and NOW! “Thare 1n No Sutilte for Sty Jutieau passengers leaving for might be held in the Gulf of St.| R. P. Nelson’s Stationery Store. {\DNY Owl Restditrant, Doug-} o Jioeiays oaly. the south on the steamer Lawrence. — . i as. o e i con R : FOR RENT—Comrortable, heated|——— | §—ffective April 1st. or Seattle—Mrs. BE. L. pla Shipping men see little hope|” d furnished apartment. Ap-|POSITION WANTED — Young . Mra. H. C. Scroll, Mrs. L. 0. Ham-|thdt the steam trawler Seimer,| ®00 furnished apartment. Ap=) /0 S0 & C8 k. some Juneau Ferry & Naviga- toarstrom, Virginia Hammarstrom, o than a week overdue at| PIY Nugset Apartment. el S iy . | b ginig s{more than a week overdue al b i, o ) experience. Addresss P. 0. Box tion Compmy Mrs. Charles Speechly, J. H. Mac-|Croton, Conn., could = remain|i rcom furnished apartments, el-| 452, e D iy Lennan and J. J. Jackson afloat. The trawler has nat been| ociric range. 421% East fth I L For Vancouver—Betty Maloney{epoken since Janu, 13 when| St Phone 2004, .J. RICK and John F. Tibens. last seen on George's Bank. The LOST AND FOUND ) - e Seiner has a crew of 30 men|{FOR RENT — purnished aparts 22 3 Oy ¥ PURSER GF M NITA SOUTH aboard. ments. MacKinnon Apartments. | LOST—Child's médium' sized sled | 3 ARG e LSl SFlying UArtowte | mariedn; Watches {T0 BE WITH ILL MOTHER TIDES TOMORROW FOR RENT—Apt., 6th ant Gold.| “Keith.” Reward. Phone 1851. “ Diamonde e High tide, 4:30 a.m., 15.8 feet. Phone 5701. s — &ll'wnh e YA FINEST - N ¢ STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaa Roat Seattle Northbound Sonthbound Alameda . Jan, 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Nortnwestern Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. +6 Alameda ....Feb. 7 TFeb. 10 Feb. 17 Northwestern .....Feb. Feb. 19 Feb. 27 Aleutian _.Feb. Feb. 26 Mar. 5 3 Alaska Mar. Mar, 5 - Mar. 12 A Yukon Mar. 9 12 Mar. .19 Winter n CALIFORNIA Low winter ex- cursion fares now in effect SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive Lv.Juneau from Seattle. Steamer Seattle Juneau South Rogers Jan. 2 Queen 2 Jan. 6 Jan.10 Rogers . 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 22 Queen .16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Queen . .30 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Rogers . 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 25 Queen .13 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Ship and travel via the green boats. INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas A FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE{~ Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS MARY Jan. 15, 29; Feb. 12, 26 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 Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. R St e e, I ) COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. 4 ~ MOTORSHI? MARGNITA & Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Pord Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranofy way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information A F. M un, Reliable Transfér Co., Phone 149. » ‘Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish ‘ [ WARM UP WITH . Diamond Briquets * $18.00 per fon at bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. ! "'y G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phene 412 DEVOE SHOW CARD COLORS In 2-ounce jars and pint jars at JUNEAU PAINT STORE MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA [V, Sails every Wednesday - evening for Funter Bay, Strawberry Point, rier mna, Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apéx-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be on Cily Dock at 1 o’clock Wednesda: Alaskan Hi Single O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company. TL.E TIOTEL OF ALASK LS * THE GASTINEAU g&wflmmhm.mn& b Full Eine of Fancy and We deliver an - BELMONT kGroe;ie. GROCERY