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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1929. | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG [ S SN B - Teecitn ( EWE HUNDRED TieKETS AT QNG € LG O = Tiig FINE DOLLARS roiece By BILLE DE BECK e o 1 FINEST STEAMERS O FIUE HOMORTD § JESTEROAY & \WT L. HAVE Nou Weu oY OF The AND MANY MORE GEfoRE THE ANy CHER MaEs? § HOLE &Y WEEK'S OP - SUMPAS BTS BEGINNNG To OH ,MA N- ‘e';e\;TMch. SNAP Tt GONMA BE OMN Tep oF THe WORLD -+ o d THiNK ANGBQDY CARED WHETUER | I STARVED | - SAILING SCHFDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaa Boat Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda ............Jan, 17 Jan. 20 Jan, 26 Nortnwestern .Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. Alameda il | Feb. 10 Feb. Northwestern . 16 Feb. 18 Feb. Aleutian . 28 Feb. 26 Mar. Alaska 3 Mar. & Mar. Yukon .. 5 Mar. Mar. .+ Great Britain rights reserved. Marine News | FORTHIS PORT |Alameda Sails from Seattle ; E R S O Alameda sailed for Alaska port at 9 o'clock this morning with for Juneau ;129 p ngers aboard, the fol- for South-|lowing for Juneau: R T— R # Alameda due Sunday L4 SCHEDULED SAILINGS & Princess Mary scheduled to : + Steamer Movements UUEEN SUUTH i This Morning for . NORTHBOUND | Alaska Points # Admiral Rogers scheduled to EARLY TUDAY Lo AR § Woive sanday. | SEATTLE, Feb. 7. — Steamer b \ Winter in With 18 passeng SERVING ALASKA M Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M, Closing time for display ad- A vertisements: 11 A. M. 1 3 % 3 Ten cents per line first n- M S condidon. - Bhone All Wool Blazers p P ' Ship ana travel via the green boats. + Lot 9 %'and a good list aboard : :‘(fx‘]]ip‘r‘:f"“ ey stern ports and Seattle, the| H. C. D and wife, L. D Ci T a CALIFORNIA $ Meorthwestern acneduled to #[Ftesmer Quech, Capt. Framk|Adsll, Harry I Lucas. Grace Mc- _“ FOR SALE [ Low winter ex- Begulaziy, did Besendsbly g She 6 Landstrom, rived from ports|Cartney, O. Hegstad an R { 4 i § gl from Seattle ¥eb 16 Fho, the Triangle Route and Chat-|Jean Tayior, Lewis Tayior, THE EMPIRE FOR SALE 19 foot Eastern Cy- BOYS’ HEAVY T5% tu e Leave Arrive Ly.Juneau % @Uson scheduled to sail from #|Bam at 8 o'clock this morning. aylor and wife, Elizabeth Hess, || Is the Medium | press dory and 1928 model 6 Feom Geattle. Steamer Seattle Juneau South PPN SORPAUION th WA L. During the winter season Chat-|Helene Albrecht, Steve Izelar, Through which the general horsepower Johnson outboard Queen ...Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 # Beattle Feb. 13, at 10 1. %y N hormally an unscheduled [Miss D. Parson, Mrs. B. Decker,|fipublic can always have its ‘ motcr. Dory has well built in N, Rogers _Feb. 6 Feb, 10 Feb. 25 $ SOUTHBOUND SAILING port, the steamer called at|Dave D wife |l wants supplied. | for motor. Telephone 3203 or avy Queen ...Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 # No steamef to Westward “ I Queen .._.Feb. 27 Mar. 3 Mar. 7 that plac of nnery men who had been|Carlson, Mis discharged on the northward trip|Dishaw and wife, of the Queen and were making|stad, €. Faulknei to take aboard a party|and ba Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 25 bt boeent x- ! ¢ Rogers . e Sweaters Hosen ' MEL 8 b 1) Rt Sewing Ma Queen ...Mar. 27 Mar. 31 April 4 LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave ® for Sitka and way ports ai ne with attach- Py ' an inspection of properties. The|Harding and two 2 2 4 i zfl.rglzlilo:\)l‘ !::'x:":ifyc‘:‘j}:' party ¢ d of G. S. Chapin, S e iserflnn. WALIEI 0, 2 2 A st o Pein, B ams, of W Five cents for continuous 4 Y ¥ ot and way poris ot § 9 5outtie, and A i L Engfirlfngfipm;;zfim}i)‘?g ¥ l;"b“quem Pt | MISCELLANEOUS and Hose INFORMATION and TICKETS: @ Cclook every Wednesday %o\ ipikan, Calling at Chatham|ang boots re-built at Mike Count five average words tafil| | BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt.,, Phone 4 & it Imade the steamer several hours|avolan's. Gent's furnishings, adv|ifjt2e Mo §1—wome and have your i GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas @ America First leaves every ™ ,.... yhay ysual in arriving in|— gy % 27718 Minimum charge, 50 cexnta. fortune told from your hand & Wednesday at 1 p.m. lull' Thnean: | Work, business, marriage and‘ JARMAN’S $ - Patershurg and Kake end #| ngers for Juneau arriving| the future foretold. 302 Front ¥ _ Mayports. gdith Williams, Mrs. | Street. { | Second Street QO#?*"!"F*-I"P*‘#O-P*-!-*-&-E%+'l"l-!-+++-l-++-|- L it s e St G OB T s. Carlson, W. H Dughell, Mr G. Paiken, John e e : Chambewin, Leonard Gran, L. T. % u‘unu | Peterson, C. Geddes, M. S. Wil- ! |son, George Swigert, John Ahlers, HELP WANTED | FOR RENT—Four room f\irniah-“ 7 i ed house with bath, near 'St. WANTED — Girl wants house Ann's Hosptial, $25.00 per! \ork by hour or day. Phone| FERRY TIME CARD month. Inquire Alstrom’s News| o1, | Lcaves Juneau for Douglas and e FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE - Leave Juneau Southbound H. Mo Charles Goldstein, R. Stand M v PR LR e s, FL'ER Tu ulT A S, 0,0 RRpuen: SRG P | — B e PORFTION W Fully com-| Thane . PRINCESS MARY I\hgguff- . h‘m: R ‘vwo furnished | petent blacksmith and hor: 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. \ Feb. 12, 26, March 12, 23; April 2 3 e | The Queen sailed south at 8§ hou ping rooms, also single| shoer wants stezdy place any-| *7:15a.m. $7:30p.m. PMZIF!C ROUND TRIP WINTER EXCURSION FARES 3 7 : m. with the following Juneau sleeping room. Third snd Gold| where in Alaska. Address 1059 9:16a.m.t 9:40p.m. AR Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United | nx Sits Besides Jensen mn e o St. Telephone 602. care Empire. 12:30p.m.t §11:15p.m. States or Canada and to Hurope or the Orient. z i : E | For Seattle—Mrs. E. Johnson, i 21! 2:00p.m. 12 midnight Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers f Flight to Break En- = |r p. “Morrison, Mre. ~Charles FOR RENT_—inree room furn- | 8:15p.mt $1:00a.m. W. L. COATES, Agent. ] Goldstein, Marie Goldstein, E. E. ished apartment. 6th and Main. || *4:00p.m. ' durance Record [Borland, and’ Frank Foster. Telephone 436. Channel Apart- MIDGET LINCH | | Leaves Douglas for Juneau £ W YORK, Feb. 7. — The rpburg—L. J. Israels ments. The HOME of the Square 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. RA o | hnflifio that el Maetia, Tea L (ERETCRON, AlORrL Brov FOR RENT uerade Suits to | Fonrufitiitla Up | B:t0am. $TiARpe COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ; gsen from the time he took nfl“'";},ul;“ ‘(V’rqm’“llt" L bl iee rent out; also made to order. { Open 6 a. m. till 7:30 p. m. “L ‘g:ig;':: "::g:: MOTORSHEFP MARGMTA # yestérday in an attempt to break| .= B4 Thomak K 3 rs. B. Schwarzenberg, DougWgfis i by} oy SRR, i A % v p F E as Kumoto. 2 - ! 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m, o . ;:‘:c:;‘:|§I":1‘::‘?‘:"99,d"1‘;.":Z‘l"'x‘;"::i':fi For Ketchikan—George Grigs- Soes Pl Mo i %) 3:30p.m.{ 31:05am . f;_eav:s City Doc‘% eve;{y ??rSday evening at 8 o'clock &+ | Teds fhan half of his goal achieved. | ™" 1929 BOOK FOR RENT—4 room nouse forj| COLD WET FEET 5:05p.m. irect to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port | 7 B it o eGSR Zent. MNicely . futnished. 0K Causes Colds and Sickness *_—Thane. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof,* £ . i Eaian st & DR. KAUFMAN SOUTH ON p i At AVOID THIS | t—Freight will ve accepted. |way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. fog ice and rain he faced all day and First St. Call Cliff Apartments 4 . night culminating in a series of VACATION AND BUSINESS - s i | Have your Boots and Shoes | | $—Saturdays only. Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports, Information petly annoyances, caused him to - FROM THE NORTH NT—apartment. ~ Apply | | repaired at §—Effective Aoril 1st. A. P. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co,, Phone 149, ) give up the attempt. | Morris Kaufman, surgeor tationery Store. | | WID>-AWAKE SHOE SHOP | | yuneau Berry & Naviga- ’ £ A minor break in ithe gasoline! at the local Governm Is Ready for You OB fwm‘:knn..or’[}.fixo"’){;{nfi#,1, High Quality Workmanship | 3 J & R e e e e e o e e e ¥ aif broking o tne tnermora ol s o puseneer o 5o || vur 50D varietin o speds || and. turmished sparimen. ) e Sy Alaska Meat Company 8 (SR pEa M0 cOnoq e SRR ¥ kg all adapted to culture in the North- ply Nugget Apartment. \ ’ i siderable annoyance and when a|man fs making the trip in connec || &1 Adaptet fo culture 1o the Fos } I.J. SHARICK PHONE 39 | Toh th . containi o 5 AtHloa 2 c i , are listed. Special collections - e i i 1 ode St b4 B :?‘:r ‘earthen jug, containtug jion with iy aftice :ltxa;;l::u-{q”r: L e R S N R ecinenls, clectrind NOTICE! Totweli » ikt Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. ) j, roay 5 e gon. ) ) i ; i 89 e SR & Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, B cabin, sending fragments of the|will return to Juneau after abou: || Dias and Old-fashioned Mixed Flow- Phone 2004. | i 0 | Optician ; . . i 3 jug into his eyes, he decided he| ers are offered at a one-third reduc- AT i Watches Crabs, Oysters and Fish had had enough. tion in price. T — rurnished apart. | : “ DI h 4. amondes s e N Tol Nty I ments. MacKinnon Apartments, | | After Friday, February Ist, | | § ahimonds - - ALASKAN SN VE igh tide, 1 | . i | P : : GRpaoRAN & .lfmmg?”f l}““w! gh tide, 12 that will appeal especially to the | | FOR RENT—Apt., 6th anc Gold.! | Dr. W. W. Council will be | | | pranis » . ) ladies because all the flowers listed Phone 5701. ¢ | B pocctes on. O grouad st i I 2 e 1 b st (e | S | | located at 100 Frout Sirest. (|{ TS JUNEAR Lavpmay }i{r WARM UP WITH early part of this week: B e [iflo'f o gravure), and the cover is an eight- For}(:oml@IENsllé—’& N(}l:;‘l:(‘ly I;:lrtmgh:ed ' Franklin Street, between L4 2 \t : § 3 inches; Bethel, 3 inches ; 4 color reproduction of an ' old-fash- || * Near Dizon St i Front and Second Streets Dl nd Brlque ] BRRY Thohor: Jninsens B indhst, RI% . TRUUBLES I foned flower garden entived Mem- || 7 2287 |} Telephone No. 382, PHOKE 350 i 1 end Nome, 18 inche Y0 nh ars.in tragmie srits your |} oo Samenet Plano, Victor urtuopnonic Phono- |z 1 $13.00 per ton at bunkers R eyes and want o know 17 glasses || Send for your copy Today. Aranh, ':';"‘ m;gm';e" Benk B , George B. Grigsby, Ketchikan at-|will improve matters, phone or(| Use the handy coupon. nderson Music Shoppe. | g oo e e YA oy i g:::: “l)s mreull‘r[;:"‘"k ;!r‘ium“l ]::"'.t'a” for appointment. We have This Ad Will Not 4 L FOR RENT — wuily furnished ope j s e office. r’|plenty of time for this service| o ¢ Appear fpare, apartments, single or double. ! P f C C lc . § Gflnb]y has been In Juneau fovigt this season of the year and[] ™~ “T=ASRAMmE ST wmmmwT. Newly painted. Baths and hot! acrc oast oa 0. ! several days on lesal business. |will be glad to demonstrate that|| THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO., : ' 5 ‘water furnished. Furnished g 4 { AT g by both knowledge and experience : Seattle, Wn. Satias BE.50 par month. Appiml / H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent { tar Society Friday afternoon. ROBERT SIMPSON SEVEN room unfurnished house o o A L Large attendance desired. adv. ladv. AT THE NUGGESD SHOP.[] 5 tre-stassmesccusmsssasisns with two bathrooms and heat- o & esdditolat: hviiatil]| PSSR 0 U SREEES) ing plant. 132 6th St. e — | 0 s IR R | [ T R | NOTICE g CANADIAN PACIFIC FIRE ALARM CALLS}| i ' We have received a large shipment of 4 HOUR o & —FAMOUS— Third and Frankln. ENAMEL in all shades at Front and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. 3 4 5 6 -7 Front, opp. City Whart. 8 9 1 3 IR i ) AR ity e l Reliable Transfer Phone 149 Res. 148 Princess Steamers | COURTEBY and GOOD JUNEAU PAINT STORE } ? { T0 PRINCE RUPERT, VICTORIA | BERVICE Our Motto : ol j VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE P M it e 8 Front, near Sew Mill bty ‘ v W 114 A. J. Oftice. §i g . 121 Witloughty at Totem Gro. o - MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. 5tis every Wotnesday AN . e 2-3 Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. T . Bay, St Point, L fer Island, i Round-trip Winter Excursion Fares o g Tvitous tnd suree. | Banks Pool Community S o, Apents Nido Hire Cithszol Facos Ao K 2-4 ont an ewa o CFBEAILE H prig 9 o glg i E an chagof. sel 'S an reight. H freight : i ! 1o be op City Dock at 1 o'clock Wednesday. A - Direct Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern OFFICE EQUIPMENT 22_: ::::,:d.::dn::,'.. Resources § Ihone Single O, Agent. Janean Motorshin Com‘:t.','_‘ Howt, 4 i Points of United States and Canada Stationery, 37 Jitch nd: Bowaed, i 459, e === - 4 oy Routés - i vl Piivii Prilrlx.tixég o 5:2 gl:;::{.:,; R i :n thxsn‘wi:a{ethese resources become constructive in- T HOTRL OF O 3 % inding 3-4 Second and Gold. §1 T % p 8 This is the meaning of modern progress. 3-5 Fourth and Harris. b . 1 Visit Banff Annual Winter Carnival 3-6 Fifth and Gold. This is co-operation. “ THE GASTI N EAU ; Felirnsry 3 10 9. 1920 b GEO. M, SIMPKINS ||{3-7 Fitth and Bt i This is why modern business must have banks. Our Services to You Begin and End at the é Ty s COMPANY R - ety i ‘1 Make this one more useful—to you. ‘ Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat , Through Tickets Sold to Europe B =T TR T Y § ' - o and the Orient | The Arcade Cafe 4:2 Calioun, Gop-duntes Apts. RS ? —_— | Specinl“l;invlz,ersk og Sundays } ::: g::l‘:: :u‘:’c::o:‘:h- - : 7 First Nafil’nfll Bm'k NORTHERN HOTEL 4 - Rols TS B e -6 Aaventh; and ‘Mata. . N ROOMS—50 cents per night and up;.$3.00 per week and H W. L. COATES, Agent o connection. | {47 Twaltth, Norther Liary. Sabatiints Publio thower sad fub baths 50 cents. Ray O1 Burmee B \ s en Come iz and lisien to nn] 4.8 Tweltth and Willoughby. ) “There Is No for Safety” operation—Hot water day and might. Booms hd JUNEAU 0 Ahane 3ag ™ TP | |}4-4 Home Groowry. g a A AT T " month and up—steam heated. s o VALENTINE BUILDING Phone 288 2 e M ) e 2

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