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: BARNEX COOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 'L Tw ¥ - L HAE To ADMIT T CANT SEEM To R WHOSE HANDWRITING- TS (S AND ALTHOUGH L GOTTA HUNCH THERE'S SOME BAD News A AT = MEBBE SUMP'AI ABOUT ME « I ART GoT_THe HEART To KEEP (T _FROM HORIEFACE ANV (ONGER < I TAKE (T HOME To H(M AL, 579 o/? 4 Marine News TR I Steamer Movements | Retires Soon NORTHROUND # MNeorthwestern due to arrive % at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- 4 dng. Has 3 days’ mail # BOHEDULED SAILINGS 4 Princess Mary scheduled to L4 » v L4 | 4 sail from Vancouver Feb. ¢ 21 at9pm % Mleutian scheduled to sail # from Seattle Feb. 23, at 9 $ am | # SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS & Admiral Rogers in port; sails % southbound at 9 o'clock to- # wight. & @ueen due in port tomorrow 4 might but will not sail until 4 Thursday night. » LOCAL SAILINGS . Margnita scheduled to leave [ Bitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Thursday night. ) ¥irginia tv salls for Chicha- @of and way ports at 6 o'~ ! | dnesd: Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, who :;‘fitg, every Wednesldy | | 3'the Onited States marines. in - the world war, will retire March 5 BTt i i b Rt i o RS S SR R SN A A 3 plea First leaves every Besday &t 1 pm. for & as commandant of marine corps. tersburg and Kake snd %, RS ST " .pom :"1‘ 1 Ry s V.9.99 0 40 MEXICAN PRIESTS GNITA RETURNs | “BR A G g | v | QUERETARO, Mpxlm, | M S"KA ROUTE! | #eb. 1 The plight. of 40 priests who went into-hiding | | several months ago anfl have | been living sinee inf & cellat™ has been brought to the at- | m:. retnme«l from llw 'é yemterday afternoon. Wfp “was delayed several hourk| | tenticn of the Governor, with | a fing here on account of heavy a recommendation that steps | | § ail on the return trip. be taken for their relief. | engers who arrived were: || The President of the local i Tenakee — C. Henignes,| | Rotary Club explained to the | | Chivich, Lou Reed, Dell| | Governor that the priests | William Kilby, C. W.|| took up their abode in the | , E. Anderson, M. Paddock. cellar because they feared im Chichagof—E. M. Jones,| | they would be blamed for a B Maronivich. political plot discovered | Ffom Baranof—Mr. and Mrs.| | about that time, in which | TM‘. i | they took mno part. They ‘From Hoonah—Mrs. A. F. Par-| | have been afiaid to leave ker. | | their hiding place since and | a4 - are suffering from lack of { F fresh air and proper nour- } PREPARING FOR Cilicat. | 1 . | ANNUAL DANCE MAR.16/ _ i o — —s] 4 o 7 - > Plans are being made by the | 10¢#1 Elks for their annual St. IADM[RAL ROGERS '..a.'"“a” B e FROM WESTWARD ce C 7 B on Sunday this year, the 3 DB 3 ¥ Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt -~ will be staged Saturda¥|; "oy onneon, arrived from the preceding. i w - o N g x ittee| WeStward at 3 pm. today. The § E““’”“‘T"““’;" Sommittec! vessel is scheduled to sail south- ) ciliposed ot T. J. McCartney.ly g ar g oclock tonight M Laurie, Ray Peterman and Carrigan ‘has the dance il The Gulf weather was reported as fair and the trip south from . Specia) :“":‘“ and deco-| g yard was without incident gesasa. will Do fea (s The following passengers were ————— | 1 for Juneau: E. M. Axelson, Betty | TIDES TOMORROW Foster, Marian Foster, Mrs. Frank S BT Foster, 0. K. McManus, George H tide, 4:00 am., 5.0 feet. |miller, A. W. Murray, H. Safevich, i tide 10:02 a.m., 161 feet. |@rederick Swanson and Ernest tide, 4:52 p.m., -1.1 feet. |gwangson. High tide, 11:22 p.m., 14.2 feet. S T S | 5 —0m AMERICAN NEGRO B. B. LEAGUE ORGANIZED PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1) The American Negro Baseball league has been organized with clubs in six eastern cities. Edward Bolden, Philadelphia, the manager of the Hilldale Clubs, was 3 T e elected president. -‘habhad hair is to become a| Members of the Circuit are the f age, as is predicted, a lot|Homestead Grays, of Pittsburgh: lddle-aged dames will lay in|Hilldale and the Cuban stars, both | y of aspirin and tell the of Philadelphia; Bachrach Glants, Jhair to go ahead and brin;l _the headaches. ‘ “,e following amounts of snow: 8 reported ‘on the ground y evening, February 18, at 3l Alaskan stations: Barrow, es; Bagle, 29 inches; Fort , 30 inches; Juneau, 3 im= ; Nome, 20 inches. and the Lincoln Giants, New York t’sa Fact! —Women f'olks do like to please the men with their caoking. —They know that they need the best of gro- to keep up their culinary reputation. d to get the best food at thrifty prices peir ambition. Qur good foods save you . KISt UHA"" ARE You we Te 222 P | Jack (.m)ert, cannery executiv. iforts and Atlantic ‘City; Baltimore Black Six| );;,. \%J L FE 1S Ao _/r (ONGER WaRTH \ Lum(, I CcamneT / STAND THE /o \ SRan o S XN NEVER. WAS OE! NERR SE | GILBERT NAMED ‘ GEN'L MANAGER A.P.SALMONCO, iWell Kol Chnery Ex- ecutive Appointed to High Place in Firm well-known Alaska has been ap- Vice-President and pointed eral Manager of the Alask . mon Company, the P A | Bddy consolidation of Southeast and Central A cording to word r For the past several year: Gilbert has been general m of the Alaska Consolidated Canner- ies whose properties were pur- »d here. Mr. Jehased early this y by nner & Bddy and consolidated with the Sunny Point Packing Company. Prior to that time, he was with the Carlisle Packing Company, first on the lower Yukon River and later at Cordova and other coastal plants. Mr. Gilbert is wellknown all over the Territory. In recent years he has made his headquarters in Southeast Alaska during the sal- mon. canning season. le was a frequent visitor to Junean last year, It is understood he will continue to be aetive in the local field. — e ISOCIETY TO ELECT OFFICERS; REPORT OF V{?LRK MADE The Westminster Society of the Presbyterian Church will hold the annual election tomight and the members will hear the report of the past year's work. The society will meet at the home of Mrs John Osborn. Making known the content of the report and explaining the so- ciety’s work and its growth, Oswald, secretary, Mrs. Xxplained that the body was organized in Febru- ar , 1928, with but four members. ow the membership numbers 26 young church people, who are en- thused over the results of their ef- the spiritnal good de- rived from the meetings of the body. ~ The Westminster Society is for the purpose of helping for- eign missions and educating the missions in foreign countries. Other than the usual work, the society the past year aided the Children’s Home at Sitka and as a body and individually, contribu- ted toward a score of other caus- es. Once each month in the homes of membery the society meets for entertainment and spiritual good. New work is outlined and the past month’s . work is reviewed. Mrs. Josephine Mathews is presi- dent of the society; Mrs. H. H. Post is Treasurer and Mrs. Marie Oswald, Secretary. - members as fo the work of thef A Iy LwEo ] The HoeE (T ‘ur T GUESS (T WAS CAME = LAVED, NT 2= By BILLE DE BECK GIVE (T To ME CANT Moo SEE This [NSTANT- < Hows T'™ s vertisements: 11 A, M. Ten_cents per line first (n- i sertion. Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five average words the lin-, for cash. Apply Emp I il FOR SALE i THE EMPIRE fl FOR SALE—5 tube Fada neutro- | i Is the Medium | dyne radio set. Bargain. Phone il Through which the gemeralfifj 306. P. 0. Box 576. | P ey (have 18H FoR SALE Cigar Storo i wy- | Closing time for class!fied ’ :':;:t ':,l“”k"’ Sl S ladvertlsemenls: 2 P. M. o Sl e s 1 Closing time for display ad-lil FOR SALE— Comptomet '\'HPL\I’{ I‘UR SALE*I"(\(’ luom Yurn hul house with bath. Large base- ment. Level lot, 50 by 100 feet. Bargain if taken soon. Address II__——'———‘_. LOOSE LEAF SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Statione'ry, Printing and Binding GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY number 1095, care Empire. Minimum charge, 60 centa. FOR RENT apt. with steam heat. housekeeping room, 436. Channel Apts. Telephone CH Aparts. NICKIN ‘turnished Apply, ENT one apartment for vent. Nugget Apartments. FOR REN'I—-maaquerade Sults to rent out; also made to order. Mrs. B. Schwarzenberg, Doug- las, Phone 143. Furnished aparuments, ele;‘tric range. 421% East 7th St Phone 2004. FORl RENT — rurnished aparts ments. MacKinnon Apartments. FOR RENT—Apt., 6th and Gold, Phone 5701. FOR RENT .-. nicewy furnished room. 819% Gold Belt Ave. Near Dixon St. graph, sewing machines. Renmt e A SN FOR REN'rT — suily furnished apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hot ‘water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month. Apply Seaview Apts. MISCELLANEOUS T i Juneau CARD Reading, Room 2, Rooms, PALMISI—vome and have your . fortune told from your hamd. , business, marrisge and the future foretold. 302 Fromt m i Subscribe to The Empire. AR ,._.._,.....,.......—.....-—L—-—é-—-—‘ THE THINGS YoU GET FOR. NOTHING CoST THE —\\w&simoney ! R \ FAIR. AND SQUARE Something for nothing’ is false economy. stuffs are of the: highest quality and priced on a fair profit margin. The faet that we purvey only dependable that they will be treated with the acme of eourtesy s| prompt your visit to our gre- cery shop. SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” Our food| goods and assure our patrons| YOUNG man of character and aggressive, sales ability to sell}* our popular line of greeting cards, gift mottoes, silhouettes, art novelties and water colored etchings suitable for framing; excellent opportunity for man not afraid to work; single man preferred; liberal commission Jbasis; . exclusive territory full time or sideline. Include cop- ies of letters of recommenda- tion in replying or advise re- ference to write us direet, thereby saving time, North- eraft Studios, Minneapolis, Min- E | FOR RENT - 2 room furnished Also otie | 29,1 S eV G S O - Piano, Victor Urtuopnonic !’!wllo-I or gale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | HELP WANTED—Male | FOR SALE — Will sell all im-| | provements to anyone wanting| | to locate on 120 acres on Van-| ’ _|— Reliable Transfer Juneau, | Bt 3 Phone 149 Res, 148 . COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto derbilt Hill Ted Tloegman, I Post Office box 446, Alaska, ‘ FOR SALE—1928 Model Chevro-| I | let Cabrolet. Good condition. See Gus George for terms. | i George Brother | B sl ! FOR SALE—Gooda cabin on l)le | béach in Douglas. Inquire W.| ' A. Sha lftl : o 2 PO PSR N [FOR SALE = 21 fool v bottom | cabin boat, 8 horsepower en-| gine. Address Chris Jorgenson, | Box 65. i FOR SALE—19 foot Eastern (‘y-} press dory and 1928 model 6| horsepower Johnson outboard motor. Dory has well built in| for motor. Telephone 3203 or 5 WANTED {WANTED TO RENT—-Three or four room house with bath. Either fully or partly furnis -\ ed. Must be reasonable. Will| rent for one year. Answer 1112 care Empire. WANTED. cookies for nesday evening, February 20. Lady Elks ONLY need alvnly | ! petent blacksmith and horse- shoer wants stezdy place any- where in Alaska. Address 1059 ecare Empire. LOST AND FOUND ———— e i LOST — Small purse containing' | Leaves Juneaa tor vouglas and | | Juneau Perry & Naviga- Telephone 336. fi DVIV::;)‘;I.:. POSITION WANTLD—Fully com- Silverware FERRY TIME CARD SAILING SCHEDULE Boat “Northwestern Aleutian Alaska Yukon Aleutian Alaska Yukcn B PORTS OF CALL: N3 5% - Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaa Seattle Northbound Snnthh und Feb. lG 3 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Mar. 19 Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar. 23 Mar, 30 , Apr. 10 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward, —Also calls at Pelelsbul‘g north and southbound. W. E. NOWELL, Agent Winter tn CALIFORNIA Low winter ex- cursion fares now in effect from Seattle. ) A, SERVING ALASEA Regularly and Dependably Leave Seattle Arrive Lv.Juneau Juneau South Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 19 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 . 3 Mar. 7 . 10 Mar. 26 .17 Mar. 21 Mar. 27 Mar. 31 April 4 Steamer Queen ... Rogers . Queen Queen Rogers Queen Queen Ship and travel via tke green boats. INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas Leave Juneau Southbound FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Thane o | PRINCESS MARY ! 6:1ba.m. ITSUT W B CANADIAN Feb. 12, 26, March 12, 23; April 2 x *7:1ba.m. $7:30p.m. PACIFIC ROUND TRIP WINTER DXCURSION FARES " 9:15a.m.t 0p.m. \ WAY: Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United 12:30p.m.t §11:15p.m. States or Camada and to Europe or the Orient. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. L. COATES, Agent. \ “4:00p.m. PSS SSSTSS lm:c;onoum (or Jnnen a.m. H ; 8:30a.m. : COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. uf 9:30a.m.1 " e 4 MOTORSHIP MARGNITA A 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m, s . s : Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock 3:30p.m. :05a. 5:4,5:_:‘ £ Ron g direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port *—Thane, Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, | t—Freight will be accepted. |way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. fof t—Saturdays only. Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Information 9 §—Eftective April 1st. A, F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phane 149, tion Company L. J. SmArick Jeweler and Optician Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets $20.00 bil. Finder return to Empire and receive reward. L et S R 1‘ MIDGET LUNCH || The Im ':f.lthe Square Four Bits Up Open 6-a. m., un'rzop m. e [ Old papers for sale at The Empire. B e e i We recommend CALIFORNIA WINE ‘TONIC A valuable reconstructive tonic for run down condi- tion of the body. An appe- tizer and a reliever of fatigue. ) 3-4 Second.and Gold. {8-6 Fourth and Harris, o T COLD WET FEET R S Causes Colds and Sickness AVOID THIS f | | | Have your Boots and Shoes epalred at WAKE § ngh Qunmy Wonrlotgugglgs FIRE ALARM CALLS 13 Third and Franklin, ' - 1-4 ¥Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill, Front at A, J. Office. ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. ‘warehouse and garage. 2-4 Front and Seward. . . 2-5 Front and Main, - 3-2 Gastinesu ana Rawn Way. P 3-8 Fifth and b 3-7 Fifth and Hast. 3-8 Beventh and Gold. SRR WARM UP WITH ' Diamond Briquets $13.00 per ton at bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 NOTICE We have received a large shipment of 4 HOUR ENAMEL in all shades at JUNEAU PAINT STORE Phone Single O, Agent. _~ THE HOTEL MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Po: Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, mmhkhnl. Ty and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. to be on City Dock lt 1 o’clock Wednesd: Safls every Wedni evening for Funter ay, Juneau Motorship Company, OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU thanE‘dum Passenger-Carrying Boat (‘-l(l‘hklnty et s S AR il gD