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* THE DAILY ALAQKA E‘MPIRF WFDN[°DAY JAN. 8,1930. PRASIERASNERARNASNERENES RERXERNEEEZERAL n ] L8 YA CANT GET I DONT O (NFO REMEMBER | aurrra Tig NUTHIN BIRD = ME UEA( MEBBE 3 HE 1L COME To LIFE WHEN BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BHH DE BECK “THE POOR GV 1oa BEEN BUMPED OFF F T HADNTA GEEN FOR WM HAWKER AND HIS GANG AUST HAVE FOUND OUT <™ HE WAS A SQUEALER AND Thky W GET RID Louen ([ {Ax o TRNING® =i MEpRE NOwW THAT THEY KNOW HE'S SAFE 1N THE - HANDS OF THE POLICE THEY-LL <2y, SAILING SCHEDULE Leave = DueJunéau Due Juneau Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda Dec. 24 Northwestern Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Alaineda Jan. 4 Jan. 17 Jan. 14 Northwestern Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Alameda Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 estern Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 16 £ Feb. v Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Yukon Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Reducea WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN EFFECT — Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Tickets on sale until February 28, RETURN LIMIT, MARCH 25. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 e ALAMEDA HERE - ENROUTE WEST ® 6 020 000 0 00 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northhx d. SCHEDULE Queen schedul; Seattle tomorrow morning at Passenger accom 5 10" o'clock. Alameda, Capt. H. An- i & o Prinecss Norah is scheduled to & i Jucelk Tfi‘fi“fid&“" Lhe Ak S?‘“'vl"’b““n" “_: sail from Vancouver Jan. 9, rnoon from the BB ve Besn Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau 2 at 9 p.m. passen- | ompletely and | Rogers Dec. 18 Dec. Jan. @ 1o Northwestern scheduled to sail materially improv- | Queen Dec. 26 Dec. 20 Jan. " from Seattle Jan. 15 at 9 ttle—John Satre, George ed. You will find | Queen Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. k am. D. Benscn, Gladys Buehler, R. Lam- them very attrac- | Rogers ...Jan. 15 Jan. 18 Jan. tive and comfort- § Queen ..Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. @001 0000000000000 2ac s #|e Admiral Rodgers scheduled t0 ® ipert A M. Clark, Mrs. A. C. [ 3 sail from Seattle Jan. 15 at ® 'Ghemowith, ' Stanley Nowieka, H. Queen Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. ] 10 am. {Yurman, Pete Schmitz, C. F. Wyllér, WINTER REDUCED ROUND TRIP §ic HOSFHBOTAND SAILINGS F. E. Swartz, Walter Gunnarson, T. | RATES NOW IN EFFECT—$7350— E Alumeda scheduled southbound J ellisen, Peder Savodl, J. O. | Juneau to Seattle and return. Pase 2 abcut January 14. y, A. B, Wi John Visul, | sengers must commence their return 8 LOCAL SA1LINGS | Mrs. Pete Sehmitz, Mr. and Mrs, | journey from Se?me ON OR BEFORE = & Magnita "scheduled to leave ® oo W. Breuer, Mrs. A. E. Smith, MARCH 25TH, 1080, “| e for Sitkm and way ports at ® ags p ay portfens, Mrs. Wm. Britt, INFORMATION AND TICKETS: ;| ® 6 otlock Thursday night for Charles Dayis, Swan Peterson, Cha BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 ooco.nnoo.oooo!..o-oo-oo--oo.. 'i @ e Skagway, starting Sept. I7. Parker, H. G. Bay three | g e every other Tuesday stoerage GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas " - Sk - i s S ——— e L i From Ketchikan L robssss s = S 5 Wednesday et 1 p. m. for it by T a e . ) f—————~——-——— |, .petersburg and Kake and o ‘St MOTHls, and two btesss USRS Prosst e ; { FOR SALE | W.D. BROWN b2, pons ' ; | casi wonars: mas. baval seisiAte | THE EMPIRE ALE—12 years Geographic| | CANVAS *: ' & f""" W - From Wrange special trade 2dviser to Spain by 19 beautifully bound | Prospectors’ Supplies I From P Gen. Rrimo de Riverd I» the Medlum H in half 1101(1‘ Blankeis and Quilts for || o ¢ a 0 0 0 a e 2 5 ¢ © 3 4 2 Real Service | TIDES TOMORROW ° : i Through which the general | 4 | o £ 1 ol E i AN public csnue:lways have (s ot G ebihoe ke S eiee. o (TR SRR R o a E — FOR PRINCE .‘;‘é{#‘& VANCOUVER, wants supplied. 5 o < IR N | T mail for Juneau I8 g S Cl time for classified =~ TSAT BN Bt ot o Low tide, 1:07 am. 46 B ‘ g'. | Leave Juneau Southbound 08Ing 4 FOR SALE—Four room rurnished THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY High tide, 7:33 am., 15.1 of hmg!\rl. 2 | g PRINCESS NORAH advertisements: 2 P. M. o g re COAST ve I H B o4 house with bath. Inquire 328 Sow 1 b a5 % charged at i STI-AMSHIP; 30 14, 28: Feb, 11, 25; Clostug time for d.;;;uy o Willoughby Ave. or telephone Franklin Street, between pros: i l’) Tt 119 feot, |doCk. She s 1 | RS Méren 11, 22; April 1, vertisements: 11 A. e i 320. Front and Second Streets PO L A shortly after mids - Tickets 'to or trom: Al Bastarn poikts’ ob. EAied Ten cents per line firs lowing passen States or Canada and to Europe or the Orlent. sertion. 'FOR SAL PHONE 359 NOTICE TO MARIN Cordova—C Varlous Routes—Liberal Stopovers .. Five, cepts for continuous rooms and luth Garden. Terms e | o W W. L. COATES, Agent. H aubsequem insertion reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em= R S e Stephens Passage—Middle Point Kne: Count five averars words re or telephone 134 Douglas. | L.J. Sgamick | Light reported extinguished Decem- | For Seward—B RH o ol L .w the Itne. o 8 cata §FOR SALE—Spectacies 3245 & pair| Jeweler ard {ber. 31, 1920, will be. relighted as; | Beresford. Peomiog il ol e Minimum charge, 3 at Home Grocery, E. Mulnezer, Opacian “Sonn »e practieabls, o A LS in a ‘vietory “"‘1 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY i A — (:eneral Merchandise. | Wrangell Narrows—Burnt Tsland | ,S “JN with the score as fol-| 3 ‘g = g = na - D‘nv'"“a‘. Reef Light, reported damaged, light {QUEEN SA G B | «The Last Service Is the Greafest Tribute” . FOR RENT MIBLhLLAl\EOUD | BB, g\ Vorware lextinguished, January 2, 1930, will, POSTPONED 1 DAY Keotehikan—Ziegler 571, Bold 585, o . '*N e T ot e iy = 2 . _ e repahedbland relighted as soon | son 546, Thibodeau 158, Mi a- | Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 FOR RENT—Furnished apartments LALMISTACOmL and DEVE YOUr | foecro e e, las practicgble. 2 2 :. 544. Total 2716, B i t. Inquire above Winn, foriune told from your hand.| | Wrangell Narrows—North Flat| The sailing of the steamer Queen i OER) IR, o e | 9 for re;"h. Ing |+ Avnrk Busiess, madtiige Boaiths !1ight: dolphin reported (nmmxd“"f the Admiral Ling scheduled to' Juneau—Lavenik 488, Sabin 559 Hat Shoj } b o 2} |Light; dol eporte age ¥ z Tote irk 457 . 410 i &3 [ 2 Wkes siane 0. B ot AMERICAN § [ Junusey 3, 159, tight not rolabl, e 1t Seattl at 10 g'clock this Ycenlh s ik 467, Fadde 41+ QOASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. FOR RENT — Seven room Touse, Street. ill be repaired as soon as pracw’“‘”’"A g for Juneau, has 2 Talht b IR } : | partly furnished. Furnace. In-| —— ! LEGION ARENA “;‘Lnble'- 2 {poned one day. A cablegram x 1:: ""‘,'”“’,",”‘,"(n,‘f.‘ b ‘”-d“ s MOTORSHIP MARGNITA NS Mupaet Shop. WANTED | Peril Strait—Kakul Rock Buoy, 2, |ceived &x’lfiztgfieg:e:tm*'g‘i’-l or e sk &nd T\ Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock | y 8al 3¢ St orth suil tlow dl FOR RENT—Furnished apartments | Next Smoke-r ;reportz(.l as m‘i’fllng Dpc:\m,ber ?l y i il direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tennkele. Hoom]igh Po | ¥ fand four room house. Telephone WANTED — Experienced Kitchen | !1929-t‘c“i‘";11 be replaced as soon as| 550, Ostrander 628, Mathewson 540, | Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baran P eoos. helper wants work. Henry Wile, JANUARY 25 R e | n 537. Total 2839, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every othet A Fo “ Turnisned | Northern Hotel, Room 10, Tele- | AMERICA FIRST SAILS | Ketchikan—ziegler 574, Bold 554, | Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— : FOR RENT—TWo room furnishe phone 162, | 3 | ' CONFISCATE GAME BIRDS | dbcait 305, DA EGn i ‘A F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. A ‘house; $15.00 month. Inquire Sea- ' 1D 2L uspices | The' America First d for Chapman 472, Zurich ‘565, Total L} “vlew Apartments. | # A it vy R Vi afomit ot 1 apman 472, Zuricl . Tota . LOST AND FGUND ' American Legion se, {Petersburg and way ports at 1 2665, | S ST B RN BIANO, Victor Orhbpoonic Pono- ! {the Alaska Game Cammission. t0- |, iock this afternoon with matl and | The third game between Juneau sraph, sewing machines, Rent or FOUND—Round bottom skiff. Call | A (o DechuB Rt contlscated | freight. - George Bach, of Douglas and- Adchorage resulted in a_vic- AL ASK A ME AT CO sic 8hoppe. | at Pioneer Pool Hall, prove prop- | wild game bir eld in sor:xge,.‘l a passenger for Taku Harbor. 'tory for rage With the score sale, Anderson Mui it town. This “confiscation vas| i T KIN S e | erty and pay {o tHis'ad. ‘ B er i Bk s 61 this] S i B as follow QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING o« POR. RENT—Fully furnished e R ‘";me todo prohibiting- postession| HYDER ROAD MAN ARRIVES Juneau—Lavenik - 472, Sabin' 517, Meadowhrook Butter . Austin Fresh Tamales _spartments, single or double | Commercial job printing & Ry gt letat birds later lhm“ TO SPEND VACATION HERE Metcalf 450, Ki k 490, Radde 513. PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 o, ' Newly painted; baths and’ hot Empire. | J¢ migistary a4 DA dates Hhar) i e { ! prlte¥ furnishod, Purnishéd cabins e 9! 5;;,‘0 ot Same. twenty.si| T. H. Evans, United Statcs Bi<| Anchorage—McDonald 544, Beran |~ -oo=-- 77 7 i i S8 pet menth. | Apply e GARBAGE A ducks and six geese, were turned |reau of Public Roads' 3 r 476, Methewson 497, | ; YR Are. o | {over to the Salvation Army for dis-|the Hyder district, arth P’ neer POOl l W g o | HA ULE’D | |tribution where they will du the |last night on his annual vacation v ls kit L0 e { H uflfl.y mnt here i most good.—(Cordova Times. “ftu‘;l v'fsrl(l)r'l’lmrsh‘:“:;:;'fil.m‘)'!‘: PR - L Jld MILLER TAXI IN CO » V Sor printing buys AND “’OT,;:,'“";?SN’NO ’ |/ Tty the FIve ctlock Dinner|iurning to Ketéhikan on that ves- con of Mr. and Mys. Dan Willis Telephone 183 Pool-—Billiards pe 4 — g i o N b 2D DR Specials at Malry's adv. |sel Indians, died Monday might. = The Meet your friends at The Pioneer.,Chas. Miller, Prop. { u Phone 584 | i B BN, bedy is at the Chas, W. Carter Mor- | i [ “a ty {2 iy ahac n A Send the OHrisunas edition of| Have you tried the Five o'Clock tuary pending funeral arrange 4 . ! w l‘ q4 4 '| S T'\ LThe Empire outside. Dinner Bpeclals @t Mabry's Cafe? ments | - | & NS RORISES 17 (G0 IR B | L e R o 4 or {| Try Our $1.00 Dinner | | % ! ’ |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office || “and 50c Merchants' Lunch | | ermany < Orelgn lllIStel' ‘ o s & ) [l MOST iofks, when they | FIRE ALARM CALLS |~ ARCADE F || § decide to have a piece of ‘ b | } prinungdoncwantitatonce | The ALASKAN 1-3 Thad and Franklin, - & oy | 3 £ | 1-4 Pront and Franklin. i Weare well equipped !cgn;: DAVE HOUSEL, Pl'op ¥ « @ » | 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. FERRY TIME CARD prompt §CIVIC? € your worl \ 14 Brou}, opp. Grom Avie it will not lock | Modern Reasonable Rates « B 1-7 Pront, opp. City Whart. L 3 & Dodkiab ssh 1 Furthermore, it wi b o u 01 . . 1-§ Pront, near Sa® Mill N | % like a burry up job, since our ’ | Ol R Pfllmt ‘}tbe gffmfluc ! < | ability to handle rush work ! 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 6:15 am. 2:15pm. ) i « @ {23 winloughby, opp. Cash Cole's || 7:10am. 17:30pm. | § enables ko toigive “:}:‘ ‘ Barn. ; 9:15a.m.1 9:40 . | § same careful attention that I{ JUNEAU CABINET 2-4 Front and Seward. ! 12:30pm.f §11:15p.m. is given less hurried work, | 2-5 Front and Main. { 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 1! and DETAIL MILL- 2-6 Second and Main. H 3:15pm.t $1:00 a.m. t 4 kg | 2.7 Fifth and Seward. | *a:00pm. { That’s Us i WORK CO. -9 Fife Hall : 4 " g_; Gistlzga:x and Rawn Way. Leaves Douglas for Juneau { 3 i Fronu Street, next to Warner 4 3.4 Second and Gold. 6:30a.m. 6:30 p.m. 1 | Machine Shop 3-5 Fourth and Harris. Sk AR | | " ¢ LA 3.6 Fisth ana Gold. Jpemt. AERE 5 f { CABINET and 3-7 Fifth and East. b g ;9 ; Nty ot i | o v | 2-8 Seventh ana Gold. 1 Qi Rai{g;ax}:ih C(l),mbm:tlon | MILLWORK 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. 2 3 bt ik io-Phonographs a7 I A 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. L S0pet RECORDS | GENERA “‘,O%KRPENTER Let Us Solve Your 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. —Thane. | 4 03 i +—Freight will be accepted. ¥ Coal stion ! I 1} 8 Dty and endian i 1~ Saturdays only SHERT, MUSIC | I GLASS REPLACED Paci - ! 1] 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. ] g Cefie R ! i acifie t + | R 4] 4:6 Seventn and Main. §—Effective April Ist. | | IN AUTOS Coast Coal o <O t; T&a“fi: :hpivm' &N JUNEAU MELODY } Dr. Curtiss, e‘;e“-lmown German statesman, was.re- | The four pretty girls shown above with the new Fu» | | { Estimates Furnished Upon{ | { E 3 2oa. tly selected to fill the post of Foreign Minists ign Minister are his daughters, and are typice) af i est - rocery. neau Fer Naviga: onsty P g er | eign Min g g e typ equest $ . " ; : f‘.:."::. c'}p,.ct Ju y g HOUSE vacated by the death of the late Gustav Stresemann. | mocern young German womanhood. i H. G. WALMSLEY ‘Agent | 3 E v Newseesd e e ittt ) g e tion Company 5