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Lo ia o o S T ——— - W AR G IS T (TR e e e e DAIL\ ALAbK\ L\"PIRh, \VIA,DleSD‘ I/\\J , 1930 By BILLE DE BECK e S 7 v‘_sufia < warn ) \ (MY owk G\N? ( WINTER REDUCED ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN EFFECT—$73.50— Juneau to Seattle and return. Pas. sengers must commence their return journey from Seattle ON OR BEFORE MARCH 25TH, 1930. INFORMATION AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., { Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. lin have been eng ory fight agai p the past summ nd last fall |y pya,pn Iu scheduled to leave hat was the first fortress | i | some W a hatless sed in ale thes. Dur- |y 1929 with a ,850.41 on hand, 3. itecture | caused by | with | the ance in its step-back | ke ‘plc.mmm for light ll\n found esthet g of our ; Count [five average words | to the line. 1 Minimum charge, 50 cents. Woman to a at Home Bos ng on table for Sitta and way ports at House. clock Thursday n for way, starting Sept. 17. y other T st leaves every and air, is one | sult of the eity ! 1$124,000 "¢ |Home Bu Nou'RE Qs 8 T { SURE (T \ Jus i-’:'r"“‘n’ / 3 WASAT NOUR ok ks OWi GUAL . A BAT | THAT WenT [ OFF 8y | 4ceipeaT ! | | Ik ¥ b\ ¥ | ¥ SAILING SCHEDULE ‘ 51 Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau W\ Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound A Alameda f Dec. 24 3 Northwestern Dec. Dec. Jan. 3 & Alameda Jan. Jan. Jan. 14 iR Northwestern Jan. 15 Jan. Jan, 25 & Alameda Jan. 25 Jan. 2 Feb. 4 Northwestern Feb Feb. Feb. 15 Al Feb, 1 Feb. Feb. 25 = Yukon Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Mar. 4 e e d LN v the| BR8] Reducea WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN ] {ltirst ng the! SB8| EFFECT — Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. i { | perioa are duc. The| § Tickets on sale until February 28, RETURN LIMIT, 1 " . ™ t Leaimen p well above| MARCH 2 if d 'Ille l e‘?‘/s 1 & ofithel W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 d I | > 1] l e b i o ot e e s ot e S i B M & oy 0 ) (o D C i g usenapsse s ERFRANNY LA l1east equally 'i ; i’ Steamer Movemerts ° !EEA&URE HAS Mt | RS | treasury. | MISC @0 00 00 0w . NORTHBOUND a i ) | i VISCELLAT ° TID! TOMORROW ® No imer northbound S]}g fi[} (KAQH l f THE EMPIRE ! 'ALMIST—Come and ae Tl VSRR | O L (mm i |City Transformation | 1 Is the Medium { X R s i, : 4 2 0 o AT Y‘ AR S [l‘ e Suen Under Lok i | Through which tie gencl;.} i 02 ¥ront S 5% o ew hchm ture' modations on ¢ Lv. Ar. Southbound ‘!' s {!public can always have 1is sy . 8:27 £ 10 | f“}mll‘;al Line v Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau | ! wants supplied. eldesi son 4 SO |» cheduled to ® | st il Closing time for Hfities. M 5 7S 1% 8 :ozn?l“etfi:\y and | Rogers ...Dec. 18 Dec. 22 Jan. 3 i b duatbisarnnnita: 9 riohy Pk iv s | 2 0 av materially improv- | Queen . Dec. 26 Dec. 20 Jan. 1 } e v. End of Clousles e 10am ¥ > | 0. You will find | Queen . Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan 15 : & SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS nia, Chs of tI | them very attrac- | Rogers ...Jan. 15 Jan.18 Jan. 31 ( t e ; | | vertisementa: lll‘f i { Is e in Berlm »uth- $]24 (0 V) n Instifute of 4 oc tive and comfort- | Queen .....Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 30 ! Ten cents per Lne firs i —_— ‘, regional planning c able, Queen ....Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 12 | sertion. { Jan. 1—The men of |'s Northweste led tioilalh Dby vedl he thinks this uglin \ | i Berlin hi few timid rpenter work Reasonal 1y or contra Room 2 Nick- end of Phone 4 ®2092C0000C000008006000000006080 r known. # = ety : B rhy some of our GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas RENT—Steam heated o 3 i 5 'ments for rent. Livir % e however, do not B R R e e e e e i | ) Htchenette and batt 055 ven this much ho it > | campaign-against architec h Apartments. Telephone : ok kS Bcahabaiedes o iaivageaiig, o | —= — its 5 by exhibiting motion p S PR AR - ; ™ - . mmon to sce substanti Washington improvements to | , For RENTTumisned aparunents. Buy Your Printing ,, oing to their offices : ROUTE HERE schools, colleges, busing for rent. nquire above Win: 3 HiE or ‘obal E} Al 5 I ) g T e e g il . o soop Now and Save Time g o ! 1020 3 : I b R R M For RENT Fumnish G. Gaudin, marine engineer of | S : ulk of ti e m e FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEA®™LE | | ) - — he W Pass and Yukon Route,|=a¥as i hich constitute main' Dr. D. Walter Green of Muii I W. D. BROWN altbrhoon _,,:,“ i of the Territory’s revenue, S, O, killed two deer with one| Leave Juneau Southbouna | CANVAS i to come in. Usually these'shot. i PRINCESS NORAH—Dec, 17, 31; i Supplies | et Jan. 14, 28; Feb. 11, 25 | . uilts £ A r ¥ - D R | and Quilts for | SE 5 WHERE DELEGATES i 13 )l NAVAL PARLEY Tickets to or from all Eastern pomnts of United ' Real Service 1 FIRE ALARM CALLS States or Canada and to Europe or the Orlent. [ e ——— Varicus Roules—Liberal Stopovers i 2 1 R 3 Thad and Franklin, W, L. COATES, Agent. ! room furnish Van’s ‘ln,v Repairing Front and Pranklin. [ — e th. Inquire Sea- Front, near Ferry Way. ! | peus Siles 176 56 Front, opp. Gross Apts 2 Ao 7 Hecls 7 B e T THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | nopnonic Phono- Ladies’ Hi ol Front, r Saw Mill. L8 sewing machines, Rent or | y'ioch Do O Front at A. J. Office. E “The Last Service Is the Greaiest Tribute” $ale. Anderson Musie Shoppe. ' e £ Willoughby at Totem Gro. | Ve ot e 25574 ~ 3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 FOR RENTFuily furnished ——— Barn : apartments, single or double, o and Seward. SHEP \Rl) Newly painted; baths and hot |y water furnished. Furnished cabins & SOI "‘q:lmd\qgw‘m COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. | $5.00 per month. Apply Sea- (x‘!h-\“}“m bt Fifth and Seward. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA view Apts. e Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. enth and Gold. and Kennedy. ‘\'m h, back of power house. Cal n, opp. Seaview Apts. Disf ve., and Indian Sts. inth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main, | Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock |direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port | Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Ghatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, |way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other | Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— ! A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. i~ tine Building | FOR FOR SALE—13 round bottom Wood on “Vo 4 GARBAGE HAULING ! W. E. TARR | Inguire building below Cable Office. | et rrir e ' ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING FOR SAL Stewart W walnut cabi phone 421. [ Y | | TR 0 DL { | | FOR SALE—Fow y rurnished § o 3 Fekke fth, B, P. R. garage. [{ Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh | : s AU v G Meadow f esh Tamales B * Cnouse with betn. tquie s § THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY th and Willoughby. : PHONES 3 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | | wiloughby Ave. or telephone § g Street, between 4-9 Home Grocery. . —— | : T .' 329. { Front and Second Streets | -1 Seater Tract. As tedPress’ EERY0 Tt her Sl s rnas e o vilieinde e o 71 o R T R s A 3 S | S ——— — The royal gallery of the house of lords in London where the opening sessions of the five power * FOR SALE b iy D T““' #i1 PHONE 359 (e R T naval conference will be held January 21. Prime Minister MacDonald (above, left) will head the rooms and bath. Gar.ic Can APORICAL S e ORI L {2, TR desin I T R British cclegation, Henry L. Stimson (below, left), secretary of o , is the United States’ chief dele- \ reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em- —— e 41 BAFF gate, Tcunco Matsudairo (center), ambassador to London, heads the :}sapa;:u"d:..,n!e: and Aristide P"one(’r POOl Hall ‘ i FUED S e 1.J. Saanick ! G 13 Briand (right) will probably head the French delegation. | MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION N A ! For sALE—spectacies 3245 a pair| Jewsler exd 5 ! Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards | oo 0 A s Optician H A UI‘E D % {| Meet your friends at The Pioneer, Chas. Miller, Prop. e R Watches AND LOT CLEANING } v i _— | || e [ e \Old Papers for sale at Empire Office | \ Attention, Merchants Try Our $1.00 Diner | | 7 3 x : and 50c Merchants' Lunch i : » P 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. 11 | The ‘be 2 % } L S R : & he best line of CHRISTMAS CIGARS and ¢ 3 BOOST ALASKA’S INDUSTRIF \I\(:\DE CATE | JOKERS’ ARTICLES in Juneauat : ‘ . i Specify wooden boxes for your FERRY TIME CARD | | ALASKAN HOTEL 151 shipments whenever possible. AR e ; i‘ r E There is -an abundant supply 6:153_“‘»“'"”‘.’:1”',“. | 13 i 4 of Tumber. Lo S [! JUNEAU CABINET i | apm BLspm ' and DETAIL MILL- i b M opm1 wam ! WORK CO. f »1 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. it T I i | $ . Leaves Douglas for Juneau {4 Frous Street, next to Wames } i > PHONE 358 ¢:30am, > 6:30pm, | | Machine Shop E : 3| Smamr vmpm | | CABINET and | i i 3 £ :30 p.m. | | ) H i NEW YEAR'S GREETING isom ‘misam | e o ] | 330pmt ldsam. o |{GENERAL CARPENTERY]| | CARDS _Ewpm | s woRk | Let Us Solve Youg "} : . {—Freight will be accepted. | ! GLASS REPLACED | Coal Question! } A Geo. M. Simpkins Co. it Ape 1. e v avtos { | Pacfic Comst Coal — The crulser type submarlne V-5, largest submarine ever built for the United States navy, siiding |} Eistimates Furnished Upon | hhomhpln-.z’ L Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | down the ways at Portamouth, N » Old Papers for sale at Empire Officcl ~ tion Company . H., navy yard, Mrs, Charles Francis Adams, wife of secretary of Request navy, was sponsor. She is shown with Rear Admiral Hughes. H. G. WALMSLEY, v et it s wreed | o