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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1929, By BILLE DE BECK ROTTEN ¥ e EVERYBODY WHAT SAW ME — THOUSANDS OF 'EM I TueY HOUGHT I WAS ABOUT To CROAK 1 AND THEY MADE A RUSH To GET THEIR (MONEY BACK w}(; O THE TICKETS TREYD I DONY UAKERS;QM& T ¥ —IF I WE 0V Jb:‘;s«emtnkh A BID FOR MORE SYMPATHY = GO DOWASTOWN, DO SOMETHING AND WAKE 'EM UP =THROW A EIT AND MAKE 'EM TRINK NOURE (N BAD SHAPE « THAT 1L SELL THE TekeTs QUICKER N ANYTHING ELSE! {SUPE RIGHT. wWiLLiam! THERE ARE ONW FiuE DAYS LEFT « I CANT UNDERSTAND AWHY THE BOYS DOAT HAVE ORE CONFIDEAICE 1Ay HELLS . BARNEY - TS (S WILLIAM - HOWD \ou MAKE ouT BOLEKT - R e —— SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaa 5 2 [T1] W. L. COATES, Agent E BUILDING JUNEAU [ and Week Days Soda Fountain in connection. Come In and listem to the radio. Mary Young, m- 288 Ninth and Calhoun., Seventh and Main. Northern L'dry. “There Is No Substitute for Safety” ROOMS—50 cents water per night and up; $3.00 uulhbhflnlo«lh. day and night. Rooms $12.00 m heated. "'M‘t Boat Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda ... 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Nortnwestern 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 6 Alameda 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 | | Northwestern 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 27 Aleutian 23 Feb. 36 Mar. 5 Alaska 2 Mar. b Mar. 12 Yukon 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 19 | 9 FISHERMEN’S SERVICE |7 4 AT LUTHERAN CHURCH| EIRLEY ! . | 3 A special service will be held at [[{ | the Resurrection Lutheran church |1 next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock i for all the fishermen, those who ||y ’ Py - S ELK K ZOF ARE are dependent upon and those who § | *RERREERS ON RU are interested in the industry in ¥ * * this community. | o Steamier Movements | REPORTED AS BEING |"“weufeopie runy reanze el ORTHBOUND * ‘ 4 :“mlrulN Rogers s‘:hedule«l to % lN GOOD CONDITION ;]::g;r:n:n(;a{r:rlrl;vv.\ h]f-[c_h{;“_or::;;:.t E 4 arrive Sunday. - AL : “and it is the proper thing for all | : s The elk herd on Kruzof Island| ® ; " :::me:: t::: Sux:;l:z i : . sifhiantly - wintering it good '\\lm avre‘h?!eresl'ed in their safety ‘ < 'fc;t it ¥ 2| shape, according to a telegram ru—r"‘:m .“;1 al;e b d:sembl:‘ loge't(?er Winter in SERVING ALASKA ¢ aight. Cib Gt b ceived by H. W. Terhune, a 2 God’s house of worship asking il b oS 4 : o’:‘;‘HEE:U SATLINGS &]tive Officer of the Al [ Him ;m' dl:vlne protection and |'t== . CALIFORNIA western sch e d uled e e S : care throughout the coming sea- [E o w Nsau from Seattle Feb. 16, # g;":’:““;’l‘]‘é 'I‘:::“‘;“I"“r“d" a trip to|*on. The subject of the sermon ]g FOR SA ’ ‘f Low winter ex- Regularly and Dependably k. atter made 5 il A B - E - | cursion fares 1 B lr : the island earlier this week to|Will be *Fishermen’s Luck.” There THE EMPIRE il FOR SALE 50 laying hens. BOYS® HEAVY now in effect Leave Arrive Lv.Juneau + ueen scheduled to sm rom 5L e conditisns. will be special music by the choir. Is the Medium i Among them 20 blooded Rhode | from Seattle. Steamer Seattle Juneau South § e 1. 14 A ¥5 1 He saw elk tracks on the tlats in | A" earty welcome is extended to|Wl oy ough which the gemerallfi| Island reds, with rooster 1 vear | Queen ...Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 4 SDUTHBOUND SAY '"G’ Crab Bay and falked to a man|all to come and worship at this{ll p0ic* can always have ftsfj| old. Selling because of illness| N Rogers _Feb. 6 Feb, 10 Feb. 25 # No steamer to Westward. : who had seen three elk last|Service with the congregation.” wants supplied. g of owner. Wm. Steinback. avy Queen ... Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 : 'Y y ’ b bt o Queen ...Feb. 27 Mar. 3 Mar. 7 A / - 3 - 1assifled i & AILINGS & | Wednesday. The animals were in Closing time for ¢ FOR SALE—19 foot Eastern ()_ S Rogers . Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 95 5 m,{;g":th:d“,ed o feave #|fair condition and were apparent-| ~GETS LIGHT SENTENCE @vertisements: 3 P, M’ lons . S ppad b weaters Ll LR U I i { # for Sitka and way ports at &Iy getting plenty of food. There G Blosing titie for. dISGIFER horsepower Johnson ‘outboard | Queen _..Mar. 27 Mar. 31 April 4 & 8 oclock Thursday night. #|Was but littla smow covering in| Carl Alverstad has been sen-|flvertisements: 11 A. M. motor, Dory has well built in| ainla IV salls for Chichd. #|the woods and on the beaches, and tenced to seven days in the Ket- Ten cents per line first in ror: BEatdh. Telephone 3203 or All Wool Blazers Ship and traver via tke green boats. . "ld aalls ts at 6 0. &) the weather was mild chikan jail and to pay a fine of|[llsertion. I 3 gy 4 overy Wednesday #| The animals on the island are|$25 and costs for violating thelli Five cents for continuousf, and Hose INFORMATION and TICKETS: * every . - o | Alaska Bone Dry Law, according ||l subsequent insertion. i FOR SALE—New Hom 3 5 t. 11927 calves and are almost two i R 4 2 e 3 . original |t0 advices received at the Mar- Count five average words tofil| Sewing Machine with attach-| BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 | & Akmbrica First Jeaves eovery 4|vears old. Four of the original e | g { Moo i dnesday at 1 pam. for #!six remain. One died last winter shal's office today. The case was|[}lthe lin-. | ments. Good condition. Phone| GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas : gu;{m’ and Kake nd # before the removal of the herd to[tried before Judge J. W. Kehoe Minimum charge, 650 cents. §| Whittier 4103. ‘ '+ ® ‘wayports. & Sitka on account of food scarcity|in the U. S CommissioR’y g i SJARMAN'’S Kl AT XX X + # 4 & #and cold weather, and another died |COUTt MISCELiLANEOUS { from natural causes last summer p ', . '(, B | i Second Street a i/ 0 Commercial job printing at The FOR RENT PALMIS1—ome and have your | cwE’s STUDK OLSON HAS CHANCE Empire. e | foPRUNG (tOI8 tPOm JOUr BANE L e e ¥ — tiuree room furn- g ‘Work, ;business, marriage and|— SRR § r ished apartment. Gth and Main. % o 'OPENS TOMORROW| "1 RECOVER, CLAIM SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | nijcy,ion §36. Channel Apart.| Ui, futare foretold. 302 Front\ FERRY TIME CARD FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE m “Coites emdm will open to-| o o 1 4 aHootibE § 3 ments. Lcaves Junean for Douglas and SRbetA, Leave Juneau Southbound t Fourth and Seward un: ars "j‘"v Vi I § In the District Court for the ST A | TP W n Thane . PRINCESS MARY mrn;: ;d“«;\:mm R A Coats |alfray at Oralig.op February 1, has |- Digrict of Alaska, Division No. m::“rtu‘:‘:_ ::q:‘(_)r‘;-‘:u“.?u(::;:ro ,,,HELF WANTE{)fiii,‘ N i CANADIAN Feb. 12, 26, March 12, 23; April 2 § d Mis son Roy Coate, who ar-|3n even chance for recovery, a¢:{ (Qge at Juneau. Mr 'Schwarzenberg, Doug- |POSITION WANTLD—Fully com- ba.m. $7:30p.m. PACIFIC ROUND TRIP WINTER DXCURSION FARES a5 | cording to telegraphic adyices ré:| AR BENTLEY, Platatii, . T one tvarzenber, DOUE:| ™" itent blacksmith and Horse-| Gam.t; 9:40p.mn. LAY Tickets to or fromall.Eastern pol United [ gived in Juneau about three weeks) o today by U..8, Marshal Al D. LEY, De.|. 125 Prone 143. peten acksmi .m. T ickets to or from a astern pointg. of Un " 0. | Carl Coate, another son, s/ v ¥ 0 ALE BENT | AR shoer wants stecdy place any-| Op.m.t§ §11:15p.m. States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient, ow -4 Juneau, employed at the bert White. ~He is now-lif aiKe ‘f@n 4 |FOR RENT—Apartment. Apply| where in Alaska. Address 1059 O0p.m. %12 midnight Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers o ekory. 5 aapitil Ay e e 08 DALE BENTLEY,| R. P. Nelson's Stationery Store.| care Empire. 5p.mt? $1:00am. W. L. COATES, Agent: - 3 B enate’s Btudlo witl specigl-|Pr- J. H. Mustard who made & thfl a'""”’ named defendant, ik ) *4:00p.m. | o< Bt < e S AN | P i H‘spprinl trip to Craig to attend him. GREETING: FOR RENT-—uComiortable, heated ! DG v IMVO! Donglu 1“ Juneau - - . "‘,'l"’7"3:ms;y;:z’:“:s“%lnl;l:u"ii Olson was shot last Friday night IN THE NAME OF THE and furnished apartment. Ap- TI}\:[I M]%TILIEJNS(‘H | 6:30p.m. . “_L-!i'fl At *by M. Qualo, and for several days |UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,| Dly Nugget Apartment. e HO M:alt e Square | oy 17 45p.m. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. d rb i it was thought he could not live.|you ave hereby commanded to ap-|- g | 0a.m. ¢ 156p.m. OT NIT. 2 ‘éfio;m:(ll;:-:a:}‘:"F;;\l:w()'r:g:‘):: {Qualo has been bound over to the|pear in the above entitled Court, Pu::[l‘::;;e(l 5’;“:’"‘;,‘::1' T‘;]];(t;‘tc Open Eflu‘; BJ}? ’F‘}O p. m. il 5p.m.t "1\09!0 M ORSHE MARG A 2> ‘d ded f hllle 'igrand jury on a charge of shoot-|holden at Juneau, in said Divi- Phone 2004 s e Qf— ‘Hi 5p.m. 12:16a.m L City Dock “Thursd s t 8 o'clock 4 R ebpited to semaln. hape. ing with intent to kill. sion and District, and answer the v 3 s 3 - op.m.{ ®31:06a.m d'eazgsto lF{x tech ;’Ve}l'flwk “f;?e:yT:X:;(‘gg I-?oonaho ePort /. TIDES TOMORROW ————————— complaint of the plaintift filed|FOR RENT — rurnished apart: i 5:05p.m. e i ks r frrd J High tide, 1:10 a.m., 15.0 feet. STORE HOURS against you in the above entitled| ments. MacKinnon Apartments. COLD WET FEET ¢~ Thane. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, ' Low tide, 6:49 a.m., 3.1 feet. For the accommodation of the|action, Wwithin thirty days from|e—mm —ee— o Causes Colds and Sickness t—Freight will be accepted. |way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. fox High tide, 12:44 pm., 17.0 fect. |trade, this store will be open|the date of the service of this FOR RENT-—Apt., 6th an Gold. AVOID THIS $—Saturdays omly. Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information B Jow (me' 7:20 pm., -18 feet. |Saturday evening, February 9th.|summons and a copy of said com- Phone 5701. Have your Boots and Shoes | §—Effective April 1st. A. F. McKinnon, Relisble Transfer Co., Phone 149, (] S RA S s tadv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc.|plaint upon you, and if you fail = repaired at . L ————— | > {050 appear to amswer, for want|FOR RENT . nicey furnished | winp sWARE SHOE SHOP Juneau Ferry & Naviga- ‘ AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL |VANDERBILT HORSES thereof, the plaintiff will take| foom- ' B19% Gold Belt Ave.|| Hignh Quality Workmanship tion Company Alask M C ! IN WINTER TRAINING judgment against you for the| ™NeAr Di%om St. - : a Meat ompany L. /T, Peterson, of Sitka, entered dissolution of the bonds of matri- | Plano, Victor Urtnopnonic Phono- | i the, hospital last evening and un:| LOUISVILLE, Ky, Feb. 8.—Mrs.|mony now existing between| graph, sewing machines. Rent NOTICE! i I].Smmcx PHONE 39 R depwent a ' major operation for|William Vanderbilt of New York, |plaintift and defendant, and will ‘Anderson Music Shoppe. - Joweler and Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. herpia this morning. Late today)who races under the non de course [apply to the court for the relief Optician Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili -Con Carne, Peterson was teported as doinglof the Fair Stable, is wintering a demanded in said complaint, a ® — suily furnished e Crabs, Oysters and Fish pretentious stable of thoroughbreds | copy of which is served herewith apartments, single or double. ¢ « _Watches Johl Frolich, who has been in|at Douglas Park, here. and to which reference is hereby| Newly painted. Baths and hot| | After Friday, Febrnary Ist, & sfi!lmfllfi ‘he hospital since January 15, left| This establishment is in charge |made. ‘water furnished.'Furnlshed w LA | o £ " Zor his home yesterday (’Venmg.iu( Alex B: Gordon, who for a nmum-| The date of the order for pub- ;‘n"l";:"i‘;‘:“»“ month. Apply| | Dr. W. W. Council will be | | T ] La < Mr. Frolich underwent an opera-|ber of years trained and campaign- |lication of this summons is Feb- HE UNEAU UNDRY RM ITH Hon,for hernia soon atter entering | ed the atable of H. C. Fisher. Eight |ruaty 7, 1929. The period of s | located at 100 Front Street. WARM UP W the hospital and”his recovery pro-\horses are under Gordon's care,|Publication prescribed In sald|™“ o 0ty oot o g heat- ; Franklin Stree D nd B gressed remarkably well. including two promising Kentucky [ordér is four weeks. 1};“; first ing plant. 132 6th St. Telephone No. 382 | Front and seoond m 1amo r'quets a Ted Doogan, confined for somé|{Derby candidates—Chicati, a three-|Publication of same is February| __° -~ "~ ° « 5 ; mon 359 thme as a result of a flu relapse,)vearold son ofChicle, and Tibet, |8, 1929, and the last publication : — $13.00 per ton gt bunkers as permitted to leave for hh;af the same age, a son of Iigh ‘l’]ies".‘:‘mz Iv:ltlrl:mv}:hi:h l(izfz;;df:: A ) W. WOODFORD Home 'yesterday. Mr. Doogan had |‘Time. x i ol | Representing the Northern — i Been in for treatment during the| Croyden, 6-year old son of Peter |iS to @ppear to answer this sum- Life Insurance 'Co. g epidemic, but later suffered a re-|Pan; Byrd, 5-year old son of the |MmOns i thirty days after the Iklnvestlga!e our new Tower| | Pacif' C t Coal Co‘ - lapse from which he was for a same sire; Peter Simple, another|cOmplétion of the last publica-| i pojiey = also accident and | ic oas timie quite serious, |son of Peier Pan, and War Flier, |00 health insurance. Phone 2 L] | Giiarles Naghel, in the hospital|d-year old son of Man o' War, are | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Feb- ['rings on Salmon Creek. Even-| | H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent for Mernia for which he was oper-|the older membéT¥ of the stable |TVAry 7, '1929. R | ings by appointment. | Ph 412 1 (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, " one upon some time ago, has re-'undergoing training. Three 2-year DI ™ i a o d and lett St Ann's today, folds of Eood blood lines are also |CIeTK ot the Diswriet Court for 4 ing to his home. being conditioned. (‘)’:": D“;;;"'QV;LTE'; al; I\‘T‘I\G 0| New, select line of visiting cards | . — e - ¥ Paputy, at The Emn,u,. First publication, Feb. 8, 1929. | Last_publication, Mar. 8, 1020. NOTICE CANADIAN PACIFIC FIRE ALARM CALLS h : 1 « —FAMOU. \ We have received a large shipment of 4 HOUR S— Tl.‘ Third and Franklin, ENAMEL in all shades at Princess Steamers Front, o Terry W ‘ nt, near Ferry Way. . Frost opp. Filth Exchange. JUNEAU PAINT STORE TO PRINCE RUPERT, VICTORIA 0“’ '1-7 Front, opp. City Whart, — VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. ' 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. LOOSE LEAF 4 Wioushhy o e MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. o PUATeS ¥ % & ! 2- loughby, opp. . R. B k P - Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Altm Round-trip Winter Excursion Fares SUPPLIES ' warehouse and garage. anks Pool Commumty Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagot, Falcon Arm g 4 :-: mn: and :::;n o | nndmcnlctglgot Doeck'"cy anllengker‘pv :dnd Freight. Ak?. tsiz“hlt . 5 4 §. 4 -5 Front and 14 Vo on City “al o’cloc! nesday, - Alasl o " DthConnechons at-Vancouver to all Eastern OFFICE ?‘QUIPMENT 2-6 m“ "";"‘r“' ReSOul‘ces 1} - Lnone Single O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company. b ol R anada s 2-7 an ward. by Harious il::“z: St Stflk; ang ;. Privile Pf'g:gg;e?gd 2-9 Fire Hall. In this way these resources become constructive in I i o o - . A p-Over Privileges Binding :—: Gastineau and Rawn Way. smd of idle. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS e s i THE GASTINEAU | s N s 3-6 This is co-operation. ' é Visit Banff Annual Winter Carnival . ban! Qur Services “Feb 3 15 0. 1930 GEO. M. S S i This is why modern business must have banks. to You Begin and End at the ebruary 2 to 9, COMPA Make this one more useful—to you. Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Through Tickets Sold 1o Europe R R S A T ! | [ o e S " Calhou: Juneau A : : and the Orient | The Arcade Cafe | |§it-2 St R e Ttien B0 % - ‘. H < ¢ Sosvnk Diugets o4 St First National Bank

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