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THE [)AIIY ALASKA EMPIRE TUFSDAY FEB 12,1929; . POLLY AND HER PAIS By CLIFF STERRETT SMATTER WITH SOUR) [son AnsT i AT e I CANT HELP IT ASH) £ N GAVE, LATELY LNK?Y [PLaveD gl o SHOT L UNDER A 7 = n i B L ALGHS OUTTA SHOOT! HUNDRED\ /M =2 COLOR’"*DT SAKES.S SHH' RsT' 1 ‘| [ ) IF AH DONT 6T vE \ [Dats ALLE(GH SANNA BT AN |30 A -cUT PRETY | | HENRY JESS LOAD OF TS | | Ipuner DEYLL BE ) | RAKE AROUN CJN\}H\‘\AT TrACKIN' MEY i T AN ]Fu:fl" S wfl BurRN IT! FINEST STEAMERS SINCE WE )W canDiEs 1A AN o) \ gL\OAg\gA!& s\ CONCENTRATE ! SAILING SCEEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaa Boat Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda ... .Jan. Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Nortnwestern ... 3 Jan. 29 Feb. Alameda ... 3 Peb. 10 Northwestern 4 Feb. 19 Aleutian . 38 Feb. 26 Alaska YT b 5 Yukon ar. 12 "'fi?’i(-#-l-*dvl-*‘l- : Steamer Movements & NORTHROUND No steamer northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS # Queen scheduled to' sail from % Seattle Feb. 13, at 10 a.m: 4 Morthwestern scheduled to ® sail from Seattle Feb. 16, # at9am Alentian group, but located 100 miles from the main cutter and Bea aced by the past the Haida, Algonqu ship is now re Northland, have patrolled herds to the Islands his year | one of these ships will be by the new cut relieved cutt Winter in CALIFORNIA SERVING ALASKA FOB SALE I Regularly and Dependably # Princess Mary scheduled to to a summer station. In v 2 Low winter ex- & sail from Vancouver Feb. #|the Unalga being a coal burr THE L\/IP]RE e -y T LOOSE LEAF cursion fares v AR * 21, at 9 pm and handicapped for the long . L R & now in effect 3 LLeave Arrive Lv.Juneau 4 .’QU‘I’HBOU!\D 2 aitiNiSe s nor(hm p 4 Alu.]"“ ) S Is the Medium beach in Douglas. Inquire W SUPPLIES from Seattle. Steamer Seattle Juneau South & Alameda scheduled south- WA Be "¥tie Vessel relteved and Through which the general A. Shafer. A Queen ....Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. # hound about February 17. +|that she will return to the Juncau public can: always have its TEg Lr g OFFICE EQUIPMENT Rogers . 6 Feb. 10 Feb. a u at s r the Junea ARy stippited. > FOR SALE—F room furnished * Queen ... 3 Feb. 17 Feb. # Admiral Rogers scheduled base after her overhanl. !f she Closing time for classified house with bath. Large base- Stationery, Queen 27 Mar. 3 Mar. i ) I E 6 Mar. 10 Mar. nt. Level lot 50x100 feet # southbound about February *|does make the seal patrol Printing and £ advertisements: 2 P. M, ) - - 3 Fs at she 'will return a s ai aken so Iress P I ...Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. + 19 i thought that she 'will return at Closing timo for display ad-Jfi| Darsain if taken soon. Add: Binding : e o Ahe g A i et once to’' Jumeau, in which event N Cartiaamsents: 11-A. M fl! Number 1096 care Empire. » -:--Mar, 2¢ D LOCAL SAILINGS she would reach here about July H o .1' € ‘fl = o — y 2 Mésghita scheduled to leave 1 Sdbitone b ‘Com. Addison, Ten cents per line first W-fl' RoR SALE — 24 foot V bottom GEO SIMPKINS Ship and traver via tke green boats. gertion. ( cabin boat, 8 horsepower en- Five cents for continuousll; gine. Address Chris Jorgenson, # for Sitka and way ports at rday afternoon Com. Addi- INFORMATION and TICKETS: @ B8 otlock Thursday night. #|son received a most grateful let- f subsequent insertion. H 3 5 # Vinginia IV nails for Chicha- #|fer of thanks and well wishes Bl Nve iiie ol tolf! Bopall 'y S SRi0R i HoVERHD: dsb. Phoge:d B b vorta Kt 6 ot %l ooV koree A. Parks. The the lin-. #'FOR SALE — Home made Jolly o GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas ® clock every Wednesday *|joiier recalled the part that the 8 Minimum charge, 50 cents. nd jam. Address 322 Fourth|] A * “Bight Unalga played during the winter E 8 ireet. | Reliable Transfer ® Amerioa First leaves every ® (i, geyeral instances of vessels lost = SR Phone 149 Res. 148 'FOR SALE--19 foot Eastern Cy-|| COURTESY and GUOD ® Wednesday at 1 p.m. for “n in distress and algo the timely "_, z FOR RENT | » dory and 1928 model 6| SERVICE Qur. Motto | f ® Retersburg and Kake #nd #/,i; rendered by the ship when & wayports. [the town of Hoonah and other (X X " LR R "' * %% ,yns on Admiralty Island were {stricken with a flu_epidemic. plied and stated | i-l-—fl-r-n'fl-!'blb*b*.*-fl-i‘-I"P-!-*‘!“Z'-l'*'bi-%-l-*l-‘!'-l'" gy horsepower Johnson outboard T—1nree room furn-; motgr. Dory has well built in| rtment. 6th and Main.| - for motor. Telephone 3203 or | FEKHY TIML CARD {FOR R ished Telephone 436. Chanzcl Apart-! 585, | A5 FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE v ' Com. Addison r and s UMLGA sAILs i,,m, “it i always a ple ]},\,,»‘\.l,, do me nts. | ‘ Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Leave Juneau Southbound anything in our power for Alas TOR REN-1- | Thane PRINCESS MARY FOR RE ‘ and its warm-he '””!l people, or| ontiizay. o < :15a.m 6:15p.m ‘B'I’\uflmAN\ Feb. 12, 26, March 12, 23; April 2 UTH EARL {we, of the Coast Guard, \‘ul‘n not Mrs. B. Sc zenbers, Doug- PC TFully c .1, $7:30p.m. ‘t Afllfl\? ROUND TRIP WINTER BXCURSION FARES mnl a duty but a ‘benefit that is| | las, Phone | petent blacksmith and 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. \V"""W‘" Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United {in our I"W\lx to rende i — | shoer wants stecdy y 12:30p.m.t §11:15p.m. States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. I . |FOR RE | where in Alaska. Address 1059 | 2:00p.m. 12 midnight Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers PR!NCESS MARY R P. .| care Empire. i 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. W. L. COATES, Agent. —— | *4:00p.m. hauled| OFF TO SOUTH ;1‘;“:."";‘:5; ;&:"2‘5 HELP WANTED—Male | Leaves Douglas for Juneu |— R ) L Al S B I iR R :30a.m. :30p.m. | > 3 .9 - Cw&r Is tfil lie Olger o NG Phone 2004, |YOUNG man of charector ani| Sif0am. iTspm. | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. 3 ter making a fast run from = =S e bd i PR 5 sell | :30a.m. :55p.m. e to Aleutlans the Princ Mary, Capt. C. C When Colonel Allan Mill RpRtE MK pnon Apurtments | ?;l;hl”:)i‘;tfl;n t]!ne mmmlbn 2-15:: m. 12‘152':; % ks Vhen Colone! an Miller, ex=| d g ottoes, silhouettes, | : .m. B ¥ o . o Sainty, arrived southbound last| o gicr and now millionaire |FOR RENT—Apt,, 6th anc Gold,| art novelties and water colored | 3:30p.m.( 3$1:05a.m Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock " fhe mooring hnm of the Coastinight at 8 o'clock and salled early | yon o brer, took a jaunt to|| - Phone 5701 etchings suitable for framing; | 5:05p.m. direct to Funter Bay, Hav&k Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port @urd cutter Unalga were cast off|this morning. Bilane i ths G Zeppd) - | excellent opportunity for man| *—Thane. Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham. Killisnoo, Baranof, before dawn this morning and a} Capt. Sainty reported consider-| o giiss T asiie Hons ml:;l:m‘ FOR RENT Sy f"miflhedl‘ not afrald to work; single man| f—Freight will bs accepted. |way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. for single. long blast of the Ship's|able snow fall in the Lynn (.;,,,,U( e N Bl )Z)c' onl ;?Dm. 819% Gold Belt Ave | preferred; liberal commis: | t—Saturdays only. Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information whistle told the vessel was leaving | country, though not heavy eno dboye), . New (York sociely;| Near Dixon 8t | basis; exclusive territory full| §—Effective April 1st. A. P, McKinnon, Relisble Transfer Co., Phone 149, girl, sent him a radiogram of|| = | " time ‘or sideline. Include co = ; s cop-| 9 cungmtulanon which rcached' Piano, Victor ARtaspuonis Bhoho-1. Gl e 1o tere of Técommienda. | Juneau Pefl'}’ & Na“ga' h, ot | im while he was high over A0, EDR N nolunes. et | tlen in replying or advise re- 3 .the Atlantic. Miller rtplxedl _.M u_lo_A_nderso_n {1‘_1516_ Riopa ference to write us direc non_——_Company o Alaska ]‘Ieat Company i for Seattle direct, unless a radio (o hinder navigation. 18 regeived telling of a ship in dis-| Sailing for the south on th tress, «then in keeping with the|steamer were the following pa st Guard motto “Semper Para- sengers from Juneau: fus,ithe Unalga ‘will answer. For Seattje—Miss Virginia Addi-|/fromr Berlin. Now they're en~|FOR RDN'w suily turnished| thereby siving time. = North- - i * The eutter is sailing south to re-lcon, Mrs, E. S. Addison, Mrs. E.| gaj gaged to be married, apartments, single or double| craft Studios, Minneapolis, Min-| L. J. SHARICK PHONE 39 ceive/her annual overhaul in the|Callaghan, C. B. Mallory, George (International Newsrest) Newly painted. Baths and hot| ' Besota, U. S. A. Jeweler and Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broflern drydeck of the Bremerton Navy B. Rice, Dr. R. J. Alcorn, Mrs. W R ‘water furx‘;llhed Furnished n Optician Milani’s Céncli()en (’)I‘ar{lalei (éth]‘i Con Carne, Yardy. From top to bottom, from H. Parker and infant, Mr and Mrs 4 cabins $5.00 per month. Apply, | I rabs, Oysters and Fish " nfihhr davits to after jack staff|s J Kane and R G. Callahan for FUNERAL OF ROBERT Seaview Apta. { B{ w. fiWOngl;OgD ]' fi atene and ‘@Ml ber internal drive equip-|Victoria. ” | ~| | Representing the Northern || & ment @nd deck machinery will be i d——o—o—o— HOLLY IS TOMORROW MISCELLANEOUS ‘1 ;In e &égetelng:}l;ance Co.T | bl thm:rhly gone over and where| TIDES TOMORROW ThaE el o Robert Holley [0 e | st R i ; n 3 bG 7 P olley, | pALMISj—vome ana nave your| |Policy, also accident and| & ‘l‘hofldl’v; eri‘i‘;:‘-r::nr:r]nd l::11 r::]t::! }{Ig?‘ :i“:e ?}; s 116'25 ;1:: pioneer who died last Saturday ¢ fortune told from your hand.| | health insurance. Phone 2! Tae JU. NEAU LAuNDRY WARM UP WITH " i el hg tanted: AnROMwaS t0: I‘I‘;:h ”‘:e‘ 4§ ::“ 167 feer, | Mmorning will be held tomorrow| Work, business, marriage and| |rings on Salmon Creek. Even-| Franklin Btreet, between ¥ . pom; bhellohre s{’nillilngl Ot:nl:, n[v:v Low tide, 9:30 p.m. 0.2 feet. ;f’ .;f;(;a()i:‘.: 0'.&1() :smn V|llltln:“\?n ;t::“t.nmn foretold. 302 Front‘\ ings by appointment. 'y:i Front and Second Streets . Dlamond Brlquets 8 . S0 monn e e . be in Kvergreen Cemetery. ~Rev PHONE 3859 e Addison, ot et} o TNRD %90 ANP GOSTS luicnry Yomns'willoffciate at the WANTED | SRR D 70 Favie iEreee $13.00 per ton at bunkers 4 i services. e A e s 8a, w no definite knowledge be-| Max Saul, arrested early Sunday i A MAN with $1,000.00 w —_—— — } ; ‘nfl h;:n:m:fm:llm(r):’h t:::m;l}eifiuyr;;:(::g ;’;&i’:{:&a‘o:«)«{{r‘&?r; M\‘\‘v' Old papers for sale at The knows how to worlf _tu Join me ;2 P ofo C C l C § : er ships of the fleet, make |drunk and disorderly. A He was — b fully secured. Practically ce i 3 u: tly summer thip to the Aleu-|fined $50 and costs by Judge B. BURFORD & CO tain can double money by Fall, | H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent tlan, lslands traveling with and, Frauk A. Boyle in the U. §. Com J Answer 1093/caré Daily Alaska Phone 412 prote: lti:fig;:;.«‘ nez::) ?l?;d; |r(.~ e(::;: missioner’s Court. L. C. Smith and Corona Empire. 3 on e | e 1 2 - —— - 5 - s -~ fl Paul Islands which are of Subscribe to The Empire. | TYPEWRITERS Commercial job printing at Th y st : e : i Bl — || Pablio Stenographer Empire. . i - xy ey 5 - - NOTICE CANADIAN ‘PACIFIC i NOTICE! i TH{E ALfinM CALLS We have received a large shipment of 4 HOUR ¢ : —FAMOUS— | " gm A o ENAMEL in all shades at 4 Princess Steamers || O o JUNEAU PAINT STORE. | | After Friday, February Ist, 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange TO PRINCE BUPEET. VICTORIA [ . i 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. ionibmpis i _VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE | | D, il wi 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill | N E = | D W. W. Comncll will be | J33% weont' st &.73. Omice ! P 1 O @ . . v | located at 109 Front Street, | |§2-1 Willonghby at Totem Gro ‘ - MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. S0t e Yonesdy | Round-trip Winter Excursion Fares f @ R w'n:::::u'y. i urare ] “H onest Abe” 1 :::’»::5:’::2?3’5:;‘31 70 g A T A o | % i 2 3 ichagof, 3 T e [l Telephone No. 382. :‘; ;gfl: ::: iy [ | an Chishagot, " Carry Passongors and Freight All trelgnt §- # | - { o 2 10 be v’ City Dock a o’cloc! ‘ednesday. lask: ¢ + Direct 'Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern | —iz{§2-6 Second and Main. I} He moved from a log cabin into the White House. s Alane Siugle O, Agent. Juneau Motorship com;;n',‘ . '~ Points of United States and Canada |3 s 53| {27 ;:M! ;‘lfii Seward. i Bl g f ¥ o aran o - " v o [ 5 1159 Pire X l e han axe, musket and schoolbook with eager P Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges || COLD WET FEE : = 3 & TPy R g I couse Caimathsa s,ckn}; 3 g;;;;é;-:,;-g;},"- War-{ |} facility. He prayed. » THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS I o | AR, oo [T | e, s THE GASTINEAU | Visit Banff Annual Winter Carnival 1 ]ll;:?fi);)l;\‘t Boots and Shoes 3-6 rfith .:: 0‘14. ‘ | He was a Builder, Soldier, Student and Christian. 4 b . 3-7 Fifth a So—tnaturally—he was t Febmary 2 10 9, 1929 | WIDE-AWAKE SHOE SHOP | [{3-§ Seventh and Gold. ; 4 Haneatd Our Services to You Begin and End at_the et | | High Quality Workmanship '3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. - Gnnx Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Ao 4-1 Ninth, back of power]| Through Tu'keu Sold to Europe R o o M, i | el Y ez s I 4-2 oun, opp. Juneau Apts, ; i m e | e, Gafe T S i oo Noiia " "NORTHERN HOTEL e e nth, 424 Callioun. First National Bank i % - Main. w L COATES A t | Soda Fountain in conrection. :_; Senih ofthern L'dry. e SRy ROOMS—50 cents plr night and up; $3.00 P“' week and w dae , AZEn Come in and listen to the | |14 g mweitth and Willoughby. “There Is No Substitute for Safety” Public shower uul baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burmer i VALENTINE BUILDING JUNEAU T Ahone 26e TP | |{4-9 Home Grosets, SRR iy o VA ot - v | [ S— ;