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POLIY AND H : SABTFEYS ' LY ONE WAY SUN AT T OUT 1 (&) T YT SLIN, AN WHADDYE ER PALS 2 TTHIS WEATHER AINT 4 THIS ANT THE ! ONLY WEAF Ng THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, -WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1929. LEAVE TR R R Steamer Movements < /NORTHROUND due ‘to arrive k this afternoon. ys mail. Queen dué Saturday night or Sunday. : SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle February 6 at 10 am. Mlameda - scheduled to sail from Seattle February 7 at 9.a.m. b Princess Mary scheduled sajl' from Vancouver Feb. 7 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer to Westward. . & Narthwestern to # .. LOCAL SAJLINGS ! Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Thursday night. Virginia 1V sails for Chicha- gof and way ports at 6 o 4 clock every Wednesday %] @ night. | America First leaves every % Wednesday at 1 pa. for Petersburg and Kake and wayports. by | * B e i S e e I S R N S {May Come To U. S Juan B. Sacasa, former vice presi- dent, Is slated to become the new Nicaraguan government’s minister to Washington, cay reports from Managua. HERO CAPTAIN T0 BE TAKEN HALIBUT BOATS NSTALL DIESEL VGINES, JUNEAU | | | ¢ Sinco the c:ose of the halibut) #éason, two halibut schooners, and| dgeal logging camp tow-boat have | jeen. installed with Atlas-Tmperial| espl engines by the Charles G.| er Company, in Juneau | w1 3 halibut schooner Middleton, in gharge of Capt. G. M. Isaacsc ggme to Juneau from Ketchikan| fly after tfie close of the 8¢ and had a 65 h.p: diesel engine alled. The halibut schooner| , in charge of Capt. Hans A derson, came from Petershu uneau where she was equipped th'a 50-h.p. diesel engine. wSawyer & Reynolds, local log-| ‘ging. concern, has just had a 50- ,diesel engine installed in one stheir logging camp tow-boats. jother halibut -schooner, the Ve-| which is in charge of Capt.} Jliam Muller, arrived in Juncau| Ketchikan rocently amd isj awaiting the arrival of the| gthwestern which is bringing a .p. Atlas-Imperial diesel engine 1 rd to be installed in the Venus ~ with the next few days. ¥ ®hese engines range in ?fln $5,000 to $7.000 each. % o e ; TIDES TOMORROW | * High tide, 5:12 a.m., 15.1 feet. | . Bhbw tide, 11:38 a.m, 3.3 feet. £ h' tide, 5:37 pm, 12.2 feet. ~Bow tide, 11:33 pm. 38 feet. . price | Capt UPON A TOUR Commander of Liner Am- erica to Visit Chief Cities of Nation NEW YORK, Jan. 30.=~In re sponse to a popular demand; the Shipping Board today ordered George d, hero of the Antinoe and Florida rescues, to relinquish command of the liner America temporarily and prepare to make a tour of several of the nation’s largest cities, When the Ame sails tonight for Europe, | it will be under the command of Harry ‘Manning, Capt. Fried's chief officer who commanded the Iif: hoat which the TFlorida’ saved T SRR CENTURY ON FARM HOPEKINGTON, Iowa, The Livingston family has lived on a fear mear here 92 years. vear's erep was the ninety-fi eld cultivated by a member of the family. BTN Y CARD PARTY Women of Mooseheart Legion Card Party Thursday night, Jan 3 Refreshments, welcome. —ady >+ MARTHA SCCIETY Martha Scciety will meet Fri- 4 papefs at The Empire of- \ day, February 1, at 2:30 p. m in the Church Parlor Mrs. A Radalet d Mrs. Harris will act as hote —adv. B . P. 0. ELKS Regular meeting Wednesday, January 30th, 1929. Committee reports of special importance. M. H. SIDES, —adv, Secretary. CANA Direct Connections at V, V.afious Routes February 2 —FAMQUS— Princess Steamers TO PRINCE RUPERT, VICTORIA VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE Rm‘md-trip‘ Winter Excursion Fares Points of United States and Canada Visit Banff Annual Winter Carnival DIAN PACIFIC ancouver to all Eastern Stop-Over Privileges to 9, 1929 Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient COATES, Agent BUILDING, JUNEAU Tln\i Marine News | | | |card party given by the Ladics of | the: Eastern Star last evening in jthe new Masonic Temple. !affair was one of the largest ever |given. in Juneau, there being 61 [tables devoted to cards during ti | delightful Junch that was presided | the evening. 3 Everybody | GIVES PARTY, 00 PRESENT 360 people SssasseissaEiieasccisasEreEsTeseIETEET Over attended . (he The head- plac pinochic devoted session. . Bridge was the liner, whist ranked second with . several tables of players,” who wera no less to their game. The large dance floor was. de voted to bridge while the whist and pinochle parties matehing their wits ag opponents in the mer lounges. The high prize for bridge was won by Mrs Dickenson ‘and the high was awarded to H. Andre. in liam ladie w By CLIFF STERRETT TICKETS 2 PLUM- BLOSSOM® T'MORRY AT EIGHT 2 WOT TH HECK KINDA LANGUAGE ISTHAT ? = SteerE /28 _ public advertisements: Closing time for display ad-Jil| vertisements: | Ten cents per line first (- i i THE EMPIRE Is the Medium can Mwants supplied. Closing 2 P. M 11 A M. sertion. Five cents for ‘continuous always have Through which the gemeral its time for classified . A and batteries——$145.00 cash Ha S vas high in Jehle | [f{subsequent insertion. and ; A e i Sl | {1 THTIN | high, twenty-four inches wide New YOrk R e firs el ook Minimum charge, 60 ceats. [ and fiffeen inches deep. Lieut.| prize for whist was won by Mrs, | Chilkoot B:u’-{ Eimer Reed for the ladies and for Sseseza 1askd. Exc’ the men George Kahlhipp was Sl - R s TR | bk "ange tirst. -y ED‘T FOR SALE-—Ume T room nouse After the card party the crowd FUR K f One 8 room houss. Phone 478. Phone .59 i w;ljnnruct]l u]y xheld;mlcn floor and | moR™ RINT —Three. room farn- | TRl 3 o alternately danced and were enter- ished apartment. 6th and Main. = ~NE B R tained by a darkey farce that was| rrelephone 436. Channel Apart- MISCELLANEOUS ‘Y FERRY TIME CARD RNy HomesNoRIce) L ments | PALMIS1—-vome und have Youf| Tcayes Juneau for Douglas and D: Hender ter and — ~——r———————{""fortune told from your hand.| Thane | W I FOR R asquerade Sults 101 Wwork, business, marriage and| 6:15a.m, 6:15p.m. -’V'lr» vHurv»lv‘I Smith ll_n'wmwl a rent out; also made to order.| ¢he future foretold. 302 Front| *7:15a.m: $7:30p.m. um("n,\ that 4<ldm]>mmn than its Mrs. B. Schwarzenberg, DOug-| gtrest. | 9:15a.m.+ 9:40p.m, f[mtfia“l'o lh'c fun of nul-t evening's | las, Phoné 143. | 12:30p.m.f §11:15p.m. estivities; it was an ultra-modern | — —— ——m——— iy, | 2 I B . ! 2:00p.m. © 12 midnight style of movies. A large shect|FOR RENT—4 room nouse for| HELP WANTED | 3:15pm.t $1:00a.m. with cut-outs of characters pasted| rent. Nicely furnished.d On| | *4:00p.m. on it, were put through all man- First St. Call Cliif Apartments. | ner of mysterious and laughable contortions by some unseen and vet unexplained. force.. Mrs. FOR RENT-—Apartment. R. P. Nelson’s Stationery Store. | Apply ry ‘Sperling played the piano.for this part of the show. Miss Gladys ghel conducted the dance or- hestra. P ly Nugget Apartment. FOR RENT—Uomrortable, Nigated and furnished aparlmcnt._An-v § ‘ ) FOR SALE—One three-piece set of living room furniture, up helstered. in' figured velour and | MAID O CLOVER tapestry; ' reversible cushions; ICE colors velour, taupe and blue; cushions * and backs flowered CREAM and back ‘ground; solid walnut frames., Will s fice for $180 K ¢ cash.: This. set was purchased in Bulk, Brick and scven . months ago. ~Also one| ‘o Atwater Kent Cabinet set 6 i Dixie Cups tube radio eomplete with tube Eskimo Pie SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaa Seattle Northbound Southbound Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 ...Jan. 26 Jan. Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb, Feb. 17 L] Feb. Feb. 27 Feb. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. Mar. 12 Mar. Mar. 19 Alameda Nortawestern Alameda Northwestern Aleutian Alaska Yukon W. E. NOWELL, Agent 0\ NI Phone 2 ...... "~ ' ALASKA STEAMSH Winter tn CALIFORNIA SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Low winter ex- cursion fares pow in effect Leave Arrive Ly.Juneau Siotn Heatila; Steamer Seattle Juneau South Queen .._.Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Rogers ..Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 25 Queen ___Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Queen Feb. 27 Mar. 3 Mar. 7 Rogers Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. Queen Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 21 Queen Mar. 27 Mar. 31 April 4 Ship and traver via tlke green boats. INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas ADMIRAL LINE POSITION WANTLD—Fally fom- petent blacksmith and horse- | m:falofgxzhl ’3‘5,3;".:‘ Near midnight about half of the crowd' went to the banquet room and there thoroughly enjoyed they over by hostesses Mrs. H. T. Tripp and Mrs. ‘Charles Naghel. Later ectric St. Phone 2004. range. 421% 4 rcom furnished apartments, e]-‘ East 7thi FOR RENT — rurnished apart- | ments: MacKinnon Apartments. shoer wanfs stecdy place any-| 8-30a.m. where 'in Alaska. Address 1059i sgson:mj' _care_ e e i 22:45p.m.t HEL? WANTED — Location for | 2:15p.m. 2 barber, Barber wanted in. Doug- | $:30p.m.{ 31:05am . las Shop ready to move into.| ;hog?&m Doug- . t—Freight. will be accepted. {—Saturdays only, §—Effective April 1st. Apply Owl Restaurant, las. LOST AND FOUND the remainder’ of the erowd filled theiroom and did justice to the plentiful - refreshments. Mrs. Walter Scott was first com- mittee woman in charge of the afs fair and Mrs. Wellman ‘Holbreok was in charge of the card party. Mrs. J. 7. Petrich, Mrs. Winn God- lard and Mrs. W. H. Terhune pre- ided over the whist and pinachle tables while Mrs. W..J. Liovers was custodian ot fhe property for The 300 people were greatly as- sisted throughout - the evening: by the charming 'usherettes, Ideal Phone 5701. FOR RENT .-. FOR RENT-—Apt., 6th an< Gold. LOST--Chila's mefimm sized sled nNicwy furnished | —— room. . 819% Gold Belt Ave.| Near Dixon St. e e Plane, Victor urtuopnonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent | or rale. Anderson Music Shoppe. “Plying Arrow” marked hon;compmy “Keith.,” Reward. Phone 1851.| e g 1 ). SmARiex Reliable Transfer || Jeveler and | Phone 149 Res. 148 || Optician COURTESY and GUOD } . Watches l SERVICE Our Motto | Diamonds B a2l s= Silverware Seaview Apts. g e R A T FOR/ REN'T '— wuily furnished | apartments, ‘ single or double:| Newly painted.Baths and hot, ‘sater: furnished: Furnlshed| cabinas ‘$6:00 per month. Apply Hendrickson, Delma Hansom, Mil| SEVEN room unfurnished house with two bathrooms and heat-| dred Abrahamson, Eva “Tripp' and | Venetia Pugh, with Mrs. ‘Wallis| ing plant. 132 6th St. George, Mrs. J. P. Williams and |- Mrs. M. L. Merritt in eharge. b The proceeds from the party are 10/g0 toward isweiling the Tempie fund. and all vof the committee women wish to express their| thahks to the donors:of the prizes and, many needed articles: that gréatly assisted to make the whole affair-a large success. s | | { A .. The : Areade Ca and Week Days Phone 288 et fe Special Dingers: on Sundays Sofa Fountain in connection. Come in 'amd lsten to the radio. Mary Young, Prop. * - 33 " 3.W. WOODFORD | | Reprecentiing the Northern | ife ‘Insurance Co.: ** | Investigate' . our: new: Towaer | Policy, (also accident »iand | health insutance. Phone. . | rings on Salmon COreek. Even-| ings by appointment. fll! R A f.ew shi?ment of D. M. C. Threads i The Colors you have been waiting for. SILK AND WOOL HOSE JARMAN'S Second Street | A Aae e s e o s S e e o2 ) ; 2-. 2+ 2+ 1-4 Wyant and Franklin. 1-5 Froat, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Frount, opp. Film Exchange. }. 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart, 8 Front, near Saw Mil 9 Front at -A. J. Office. . 3-1 Willoughby. at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. B. P..R. ‘warehouse and:garage. ‘ 4 Fropt and Seward. 5 Front and Mala. . '$2-6 Second amd:Maln, 7 Fifth and Seward. 9 Fire Halk -« VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS | | By Mrs. Klondy N. Dufresne | TrHE JUNE__AU LAuNDRY | s | Studio opens January 25th | m&g:&‘m | Marshall Duplex, 6th and | tont and Second Streets i Main. Telephone 536 | i PHONE 359 £ o 1 & o S — —_— CANCELED ,CHECKS ARE GREAT DIPLOMATS They.pné‘vént many arguments between _me?‘c!{afits and patrons. - They strengthen and maintain friend- ships because they remove all doubt or suspicion. A checking account is a modern nec:assity. .~If -you-haven’t one you have an agreeable surprise coming to you. Begin one—HERE—and NOW! Fitst National Bank “ffiere 15 N6 Substitute for Safety” Junean Perry & Naviga- D e FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS MARY Jan. 15, 29; Feb. 12, 26 ROUND TRIP WINTER EXCURSION FARES Tickets to or from all Eastern points of -United States or Canada and to Burope 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, P Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, A Baral way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P, M. for Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information A. P, McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, ... . et e e e e e it Alaska Meat Company PHONE 89 7 Ay Fresh Local Dressed Hens; Roasters and Broilers, Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, Crabs, Oy,sters and Fish WARM UP WITH Diamond Briquets $13.00 per ton at bunkers : Paci?t:: am Cadl €o; H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent : Phone 412 DEVOE SHOW CARD COLORS In 2-ounce jars and pint jars at JUNEAU PAINT STORE s e} S — | MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV eane Sails every Wed y * evenin nte Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Islald., l;:gt‘nlf-!-l Suapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Ardy. #nd Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. ~All frelght tu b on Gity Dock at 1 o'clock Wednesday. = Alaskan Hotel, Prase Single 0. Agent. Juneau Motorship Company: = s | | | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN H THE GASTINEAU _ Fall fine of F We ‘:leflv::cy o

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