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' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 31, 1929. VR.GOSGLE, TM SERGEANT GROGAN A OM THE CEMTRAL OFFILE A 5 AT YOUR , —*% £ R Ger |/ ussenl S/ AudHER NOURE - TS NGT b T SHow SEQ\“GL‘ l ONE 2 GOLLY 17 i “THEY-RE SENDING ME A AEW DICK SVERY DAY AIOW - AT (AST TRE POLICE DEPARTMENT (S GETIN' ON SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda Dec. 24 Northwestern Dec. 24 Dee. 27 Jan. 3 Alameda Jan. Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Northwestern Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Alameda * Jan. 2 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Northwestern ... Feb. Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Alaska Feb. 1u Feb. 18 Feb. 25 i - Yukon Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 wm.«} ‘QUEEN ARRIVES lN 9 Reduces WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN EFFECT — Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. PORT FROM SOUTH Tickets on sale until February 28, RETURN LIMIT, MARCH 25. L] s | | 7! Marine News | mame v v Il ™5 s o s s y |on, arrived from t} uth at 9:30 | § clock last might with the follow- passengers for [ e e e USSR | g rom Seattle—H 1, Ed-| 9 e , Ly QY : L L ) -. LU | 1 ward Powers, D. 'nl\'.(‘IL will AT e | PR | Steamer Movemert: ’ i A Stecl M. 8. A: ¢ w. | Wright, George 1 cil An- ! MISCELLANEOUS League Secks Economic § M et SOUTHBUUND@WUIL B4 Mathew.. Raymondl 5 2, stes F_northb 3 |Swansen, Elmer Swa ), G. Zavor- YHE EMPIRE et o Basis for World Peace DULED SAILINGS 1, Lester Campb ne told from ysur hand. ® Alameda scheduled to sail from rom Ketchikan rge Grig business, marriage and the (Continued f Page One) [® Sealtle January 4 at 9 am. °| X . T. L. Chidester, T. 1 future foretold. 302 rront — © Admiral Rodgers scheduled to o [Steamer Arrives in Port m Wieangell—Miss Dorothy Passenger accom- i Street. mitte as framed a|® sail [rom Seattle Jan. 15 at l n W, " 4 Mrs E B Fng modations on r treet : t i Efllly ’l‘oday, FOUY Days isholm, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Eng- ! Admiral Lige v Lv. Ar, Southbound 1 | Is the Medium Through which the general ‘ public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line flist in- se~tion. Five cents for continuous subseguent insertion, Count five average words fo the line. . Minimum charge, 50 cents. z L - ¥ — 0 oposed cus-|® 10 am ° m Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau R AR ¢ < v S, 2 B sels h ) WANTED . mmeits OB} NDUTEBOUND SATLINGE ¥1 L Ausal of {Schedile = |- mrok 2l c. v. siown: |1 FRATATSESER] o0 o G et aske o Tin s Norah is =sche e r g reight ar i g ol % by B ke 5 After discharg freight and materially improv- { Queen Dec. 26 Dec. 29 ° IELP WANTED—Woman to assist gi as to the advisa- southbound this evening. ; P ; { Tour days ahead of advertised |mail for Juneau the Queen shifted ad. You will find ueen 8 Jan. 11 ting on tables at Home Board- a diplomatic con- Nothing definite at 2:30 p.m. ® ischedule, the Admiral Rogers, Capt. [to Douglas to unload 150 tons of | them very attrac- gngers '. |15 Jan. 18 Queen is scheduled south- :;Elnar Thomson, arrived in Juneau coal. She sailed at 3:45 o'clock | tive and comfort- | Queen . 22 Jan. 25 Jan, House. ference as a further step. n bound Friday morning. {2t S o'clock this morning with the |this morning v; le Route | Queen . 5 Feb. 8 Feb. . ° ° ,\\'ORKr w. T The economic committee alsallfl):; :\' ki A E ‘ i x : y in 1930 |® Nerthwestern is scheduled following pascengess fr vest- | witt ing passengers from | L] 1 EFFECT—$73.50— ® cither rat € will go anyplace. & Ll?c“;hesdl.;hl;fl(;:sl R Wm, Murray, Wilson Pet ,| For Haines—E. H. 'man, Miss _ Juneau to Seattle and return. Pas. ch Apartments. . Telephone , W argni f.l lule lea! i e ‘V.Jack Peterson, Wm. Frank, | Lee, Mrs. P. 8. Wri lheimine y sengers must commence their return L in a poor ¢ for Sitka and way ports a s Milton, B. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. | Larsen, Nick Tomas, Alonzo Black, 4 jourgey from Seattle ON OR BEFORE cal committee, ml; h, like : gko":lfluk 1::::::3 g:cgpk:n r‘nvr H. H. Brown, A. Erickson and four | Jimmic Young. i ; MARCH 25TH, 1930, AT } omonic committee, has an agway, sta 3 . ird clas For Skagway—Lottie M. Goofy,! a c ", has e ted | ® oiliet Suadter i sailed for the south &t [Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Williams, Mr. | . ORI AN TICKETS: FOR RENT ¥ SF k r el : America First leaves every o |7 Oclock this morning with the fol- |and Mrs. P. H. Ganty, Francis J. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 L nd anc r plan for| Wednesday 26 1 p. m. for ® joying pagsengers from Juneau: | Merline, Rev. Chas. E. Rice GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas » p—o'fi_rf:r T—Steam heate hing taxation on touring aun-l‘: Petersburg and Kake and For Petersburg—Mrs. Charley| For Sitka—Thomas Dimtro, Mrs. | . ments for rent. Liv r ShoeR 16 Thektse chenette bath. Gross e, died ro rtments. Telephone 61 or 361. g, g Sl of 1 iles in foreign countries. | way ports. ® [Metjay, Bessie Lee Allen. James Kunz, Rev. Antonin Pokrov- A multilateral agreement for the|» 2 @ e ®# @ @ ® 0.0 @ 0 ® o/ 0 oiohian Ny and Mrs. F.!sky, Leslie Cashen, Henry Roden qual treatment of foreigners ' was | e |W. Oliver. . d at Paris in November by 2|9 ¢ 6 @ @ ® ¢ « w @ » ® ® | Tor Seattle—Mrs, J. B. Hopkins., | 1 | . |conference under league auspices.|g TIDES TOMORROW o S - , WHITTIER RETURNS i : . Questions involved in this coopera-|s ¢ e 0 ¢ ¢ € 0 ¢ 6 © © © o ! | tive move also are largely economi- R {PRINCESS NORAH FROM VACATION TRIP| High tide, 2:06 am., 145 fect. S i! wother league-engendered con-| yow tide, 7:35 am. 4.7 feet. IN FROM SOUTH | ice at Paris hopes to give ef-i High tide, 1:27 pm, 165 feet. to the treaty for abilition of | pow tide, 8:12 pm., -0 feet. and export restrictions anc 5 S A to advice was the father of T—Furnished e FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT™LE < ¢ Assistant Collector f Customs | ) ) The Princess Norah, Capt. Saity, |y g whittier returncd to Ju-|| | \rn Leave' Yuneas Southbound e o : |drived in Juneau at 5:30 0'Clock |naqy on the Princess Norah after|| \(HhLl: ; PRINCESS NORAH—Dee. 17, 31; Sirern Wl i ions, which the 3 vesterday afternoon from Vancou-j,n apsence of more than a month / Jan. 14, 28; Feb, 11, 25 ot Shop urvive v widow, : iver with the following passengors g ] AWk (b o 3 ¢ s 4 ates NEW FLOAT BEING i da S 1in which he visited his family ir X g for thi§ port: John H. Gufly, Ear-|covanis Oregon. Both his IFOR RENT—Furnished nts ; e These activi the work ‘ ‘ ! \ ¢ Tickets to or from all Eastern points of =na-four “room- house. cab (i vt the The BUILT FOR BOATS ty J.:Kessell, Walstein G. Smith, |0y gaughter, Judson and Ma States or Canada and to Eurrxtlwn or ‘&w Maurice S. Whittier, and Dr. Jo- | jear g X o s OF ALASKA-JUNEAU X507 = W A o 0. Khk k. S Varlous Roules-—Liberal Stoparers - A B 4 on is attending the Oreg ate ; “Two room {I—BERRY'S—TAXI e The . Princess Norah sailed for |Goyioe: ‘und Moy Jeanette the Gore st et « house, $15.00 month. Inquire Sea-| Now operating a ¢ AbEHE BaoHiide: O thih & i Work on the new float to accom- |skagway at 6:15 o'clock last night. va]li:Hlah School. i view Apartments. PR ek \-\“(M R 2 lv‘lmuda\u\ the Amy and other bnt\u} P NS RCRTR Mr. Whittler also had the pleas- i o r : A o e samy. |Of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining P. S. Wright, wife of the ¢ ViR | rtnopnonic Phon as summoned for JanU- | o oo yesan Monday, The plielgr o o B0 ifrre of} fubeting dris Cay, Aoy THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 4 ng of technical experts | |Principal of the Haines Public|cf Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gray, of Ju-| graph, sewing machines. Rent or cc o g r £ a3 e ])-._vm“” coal producing {driver in charge of Jake Cropley g, swiy o passenger to Haines on | neau, who. is attending -the -Oregon | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” P s g gt %0 rineipal coal pr bl e i to Haines on | neau, w E zon | st S s the Greatest Tri B fmuenn e reconnoitering|4rove two rows of pllese about l2;thn Quéen, after spending the holi- | gtate College. i FOR RENT_Fuily furnis e e L + it a4 o ‘”’l";"i- “.“"l“‘::‘"“ “E’"r““s P iy taays with her mother, Mrs. J. Ram- | In Seattle, Mr.:Whittier met Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ing M topard: sheeRd of T OV [akkin Junild James Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. apartments, single or double. H. R. SHEPARD 15tr \me " AR ey Dayid Ramsey, who is making a | | | —— for a dolphin close to the| IR AN S B gogriin. sk TG SRR | COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. WSSy nednted; betba and hok N A survey of living costs in the |FX ; water furnished. Furnished cabins & SON, Inec. I great industrial cities of Europe m{‘i\e pile driver also drove two . g The Northern. Pacific Railway's|college, ‘having entered the second | 8500 per month. Apply Sea-;| GENERAL INSURANCE has been organized by the Labor [PV o : | view Apts. i “Absolute Security” | |office. This survey is in response lgfl‘ rd‘im]i?néor tieing up when the l193) calendars are now being dis- | term as honorary student. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA — Valentine Building L {to a request from the Ford Motor itk e ‘:\r;b::eds:t thi‘ cmé o“;:ffasucr ct;xlt]e Leaves Cit‘y Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock 2 Company of Detroit, which wants NORCO IS NORTHBOUND aske Bleametip: Oo. e rrre e eeeeseceoeeeee, |direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port FOR SALE g linformation that will serve 8s a and, get yours, —adv. { GARBAGE {|Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, —_— - SR | r fixing & wa ale in its - A n . POR SALE—13 ft. double end, GARBA HAULING | o 12:1 ffi‘j’;‘r’:’g E:m“;g:‘::; cquiv.| SEATTLE, Dec. 31—The motor- NOTICE | |way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other rourld bottom trolling skiff. See 5/ AGE HAUL i |project et el & for ship Norco sailed for Juneau and My radio set not yet having ar- HA ULED Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— £ Wood on “Volkyrie." W. E. TARR falent ‘10 the ‘wage "ScMe for “UMluey ports at 6 owclock'‘last nightlhc Y LR SEEREEET T dispose A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, Inquire building bejow {Amerioan plants., erence |With freight and 10 passengers, the o ¢ /this evening as plarned. A | AND LOT CLEANING : . - e | Cable Office. | e recent Maritime cOnference g n,uino two for Juneau: Thomas e > - W A r S W of the I. L. O. examined conditions L date for its disposal will be an E. O. DAVIS : of the - O, X s |Crigalunas and Tony Kores. nounced later. Ph 584 walnut, cabinet. Reasonabl affecting shipping companies and| — d HOWARD HAYES. | feis ALASKA MEAT CO phone 421. {commercial seamen, and proposals| pen g gnern, sumeaws plano| S . §7 77T tor improving these condit ons. The | yner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING w INEAT I 'y di s are expected bear LR 9 s . house with bath. . 328 { THE JUuNEAU LAunDRY L o o a ot = Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales ¢ 20 A " > A it e L Franklin Street, between | yet undetermined. | W.D. BROWN | TS A Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 + 9, Front and Sccond Streets )| A formula for a world-vide in-| | CANVAS | L FOR . SALE —Fow room rurnished | FOR SALE—Home, Iull__"_l;crn. 6 PHONE 359 1quiry into working conditions in th:: | s . : * rooms and bath. Garden. Terms '} ___ __ e [textile industry was adopted this| Pl;);f’:;efmri Sfltl.’l;]lcs ' . 5 ) reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em- — & |month by the textile committee of | | ! ;l:nlm&r?;e or \ . Ploneer Pool Hall pire or telephone 124 Dwouglas. | 1. J. Saaricx the International Labor Office. If i 4 g St ; is hoped that this inquiry will ul- { i A t FOR SALE—tpectactes 3345 o pair | Jeweler acd Sitstery - enoonrigas Maprovementy s - = 7 | E - ] Tef%fiiR];l‘?XI IN CO;IN}EC;"I]?N : at Home Grocery, E. Alacger, | Optician 2 and standardization of conditions| | Van’s Shoe Repairing | ¢ gt i1y . L o M s : Qe grda : General Merchandise : e B o textile factory work, and remove | ? ¥ 4 eet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. - el Stohey {4 Jities which are mow handi-|| Men’s Half Soles. $1.75 to $2 | . LEY Aimmquist press your sSuit g inequalities w en’s We call and deliver. Phone 528 fiqu@ 331'..!;]::2: al; capping the industry in some Euro-| | Men’s Rubber Heels .......75¢ | ta | pean countries. Ladies’ Half Soles $1.50 | | |} Ladies’ Rubber Heels { Try Our $1.00 Dinner | | ; o ol Bl ] \‘ Bl Ao | | FIRE ALARM CALLS fie gt 4 ~ ‘ Al}{ % IDE zC 1; FI«WE | RO v The best line of CHRISTMAS CIGARS and : ARE o The Canadian Pacific SMOKERS® ARTICLES in Juneau—at 3 . 4 . ° b Doy | 7 ! 75 o } izlure to Receiv FERRY TIME CARD || ot o0 oy ot : ALASKAN HOTEL 9 ; » 1 3 Credit _ -8 Front, near Saw Mill. NEW STEAMER Front at A. J. Office. Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Willoughby at Totem Gro. e T o “Princess Norah” S Is no proof that a bill has been paid but 6:15a.m. $:15 p.m. { Barn. a cancelled check that has been accepted 7:10a.m. 7:30 p.m. b | and paid is positive proof. | 9:15a.m.t 9:40 p.m. i F:gf;t ::g f;:::'d' JUNEAU CABINET 12:30pmt §11:15 pm. SOUTHBOUND DECEMBER 31st and DETAIL MILL- This convenience and protection is 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight yours for the asking. Pay your bills the | 15 vt 800 .1 modern and safe way. 2 gi:.? $1:00a.m. f & g V‘ Vs WORK CO. OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT ! Leaves Douglas for Juneau | or Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Victoria Front Street, next to Warner 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8 Machine Shop AT | 830am $7:45pm. and Seattle N ki | CABINET aua THE FIRST NATIONAL 215pm. 1258m. MILLWORK BANK :gapm.r 1:15am. G R QENRRL OF JUNEAU g "“f- FOR TICKLTS AND RESERVATIONS WORK NTER t—Freight will be ted. i g ; 3 i—Saturdays omy. g oy W. L. COATES, Agent GLASS REPLACED Coal Question! $—Effective April lst. | 47 Tweltth, B. . R, garsge. || IN AUTOS Pacific Coast Coal’ Twelfth and Willoughby, 2 . y ; ; Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Hoite Gyl VALENTINE BUILDING el b Estimates Furnished Upon . k Request tion Company e g 4 B rworo 0