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THI DAILY Al ASKA FMPIRE \\FDNESDAY DEC. 28 4] %RNI‘Y (,OO(‘LE \ND SI‘ ARK PLl G TOW: | CELEBRATES SULLY'S GREAT "BATTLE ROYAL" ~J) VICTORY-.-- FURNISHED apartment for rent Inquire Bishop Apartments. i 3 - ROOM furnished apartment.| i Channel Apts. Phone 436. | | FURNISHED apartment. Inquire | at Nugget Shop FOR RENT — 4-room furnished apartment, with bath. Phone 3204, ments—Double MACKINNON Apar and single apartments available at r ced rates for permanent guests January 1. om :\par:-‘ FURNIST ments, electric range Phrmo 2004 "OR RENT--Completely furnishe ,1 tment, living room, kitchen- bath. Knight Apts. Phone TO reliabl: persons completely| furnished living room, }\uchen-' ette, bath, electric stove. $25 per month. Call Seaview Apart WANTED | l MAGAZINE renewals; Murlel Jar-| Phone. 488, f [BY | man, | MISC LLLA‘\E US . | TURN your old golc o value.|® Cuh or trade at Nugget Shop.| 'wing Machines, | P!mnu"mphs, Expert Piano Tun- Radio and phonograph re-! pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe ur lymrd m\l; 6th and Frank ing | BO. '\RD and xoom Marshall House, lin. Phone 3902. T AND FOUND in THE EMPIRF,| classified ad- I( Closing time fur e 000 e 0000000000000 CeGCO S0 vertisements: 2 P. M. FOUND—Lady'’s purse. Inquire at| Closing time for display ad- | Empire Office, C-2449. { vertisements: 11 A. M. e 1z s 3 Ten cents per ime first inser. | | tion. T i IR e SRR NEAU SAMPLE | quent insertion. SHOP \ Count five average words to the | The Little Store with the y e, BIG VALUES Minimum ennrge, 50 centa, ) BALD? i | CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD | Valentine Building | Room 6 | - WILL SACRIFICE s 30 mineral claims, gc CALL 14 FOR A Co. Several lhou;anus spent program outlined. Box 648, neau. | FOR SALE—New Stewart-Warner i radio, $45. 3 Stewart-Warner con- | verters, $10 each. J. B. Buxiord? & Co. { Cab CITY RATES FOR SALE—E-flat alto saxophone; | 25¢ and 35¢ b-flat soprano saxophone. J. B.! Burford & Co. EXCEPTIONAL bargams in used cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. ‘ MBCAUL MOTOR FOREST WOOD at shed, $4.00] COMPANY cord; delivered, $6.50. Cash. Ches- i s o ter Barnesson. HOTEL ] ZYNDA , ELEVATOR SERVICE l 8. ZYNDA, Prop. i _——— ) I | | | \ | i JUNEAU-YOUNG || 20% DISCOUNT Funeral Parlors ] ON ALL | | CHRISTMAS GIFTS | | T including ;s . _TOYS ARNICK'S Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 TYPEWRITERS 1 ‘| J. B. Burford & Co. H | “Our doorstep worn by satistied . | L. C. SMITH and CORONA l | 1 customers” | Royal Blue |, = 1932. WOW ! AN S JHAT PARADE WORE h E 70 A FRAZZLE - C MON, SULLY - GO, TO YOUQ ROOM AN' GET ¥he palatial new Italian liner, saown as she got her first glimpse of New York's far- as she steamed majestically into the Yamed skylinc harbor to complete her maiden di Savoia is the first foreign line American-made gyro-stabilizers, which lessen the roll | ST P L S S S Marine News v-..o..l'll.-.. Steatner Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled arrive Friday. nd scheduled to arrive turday noon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Dec. 31 at 9 a. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from cattle Jan. 4 at midnight. 0 scheduled to sail from Seattle January 3 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive at 8 a. m. tomorrow and sails south at 3 p. m. Admiral Evans scheduled southbound January 3. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports, Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. co0evee0esacoe e e—— to TIDES TOMORROW SOME. SLEEP: ¢ Conte di_Savoia, is| of the ship in rou is Gennaro Amatr voyage. The Conte r to be equipped with over the side and e T NEW COMPANY WILL | . BUY ADMIRAL LINE . et . . . ° . . company t . ship Lines, Ltd., fourteen ® ve s ownad by the former cor- @ | poration will be sold on the steps ® of the tle postoffice Janu ® 120, it is announced firm of Bogle, Bogle & es. The The new are the H. F. sale is a matter fleet will b2 bid company. of in Among t form. by ° . ° b Alexande ® | exander, Emma Ales ® ' Alexander, Queen and all the “Ad- ® miral” ships plying out of Seat- . . . . ° . tle. The vessels are to be sold by a | trust officer as a result of the company defaulting on the inter- est and principal of bonds due Jan- uary 1, 1930, and January 1, 1931, —— .o { * GLEN HARRIS HELD | o ot R ! | ON ASSAULT CHARGE! High tid 118 m., 162 feet | Low 7:58 m., 28 feet | Charged with assault and L High t 1:56 p. m., 185 feet | tery, Glen Harris was a: ed Low 8:35 p. m., -2.7 feet erday by Federal 'lulnon\,‘ R and held for trial before Judg — @ Charles Sey in the United States! tineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor Commissioner’s Court under a bond | of $1,000. | ! Harris is alleged to have attack-! ed Mrs. Earldeau Hunt. Both are negroes. | - | ATTENTION DE MOLAY! | Important business meeting to-! night, and talk by H. D. Stabler.| | —adv. | BEWARE! Cold weather will soon be here. Let ns protect your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. JUST TELEPHONE We will call for, and return your car at no extra cost. Service Rendered by Experts CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc, e f KOLSTER RADIOS | Electrical Alll)llmu, |l 1 CAPH‘ALELECI‘RIC 1 When in mid-ocean a dynamo valve brok below the vessel’s waterline, Amatruda was lowered ¢ | Amer |ed. |carry 34 per cent of the country's \Electric Train’s ‘Spark Causes | place. For our ccal goes farther anc I PUT ONE QOVER ON THE BIG gh weather. Left insert is (.xptmn Antonio Lena, commander of the vessel; and at n"h‘ uda, hero of the liner’ loose »u\t plugged the hole. ~| MANY BOATS ARE SOLD BY SHIP BOARD' WASHINGTON, Dec. —- The y ent from field 0[ ship operations was annual report of1 pr board, all b‘l‘ 96 By BILLE DE BECK " HOTCHACHA - ‘AT'S THE TIME ¢{ | i SUNKEN TOWN. DISCOVERED ON LAWRENCE ISLE Alaska Colle e Scientist Finds Rare grcheo]w ‘ | gical Specimens \ FAIRBANKS—Remnants of a nnc village which has been D! washed into or sunk into the sea with the gradual sink- | ing of the shore line possibly thou- sands of years ago, was discovered | on 'St. Lawrence Island by Otto W. Geist, scientist of the Alaska Ag-| ricultural College and School of | Mines, who has completed almbst four years of research work on the island, according to the Falrbanksl ‘J ws-Miner. Many thousands of archaelogy |® In | decos & depth of nine feet. 1d crapped, laid up or otherwise disposed of. Those still in active service will be sold to ¢ e Amer] interests. The | laid up, totaling 240 at ‘ne‘ end of the fi for scrap. b 85 per nstituting the t marine are ivate American ship- | companies, the repori show- ican owned by pr ping Tt was estimated that American flag lines touching all foreign ports exports and imports ed with 10 per cent Shipping Board was established. Ocean ght and passenger rev- enues average $800,000,000 a year.! as contrast- when the $3,000,000 Fire BARCELONA, Spain, Dez. 28—A spark from an electric {rain ctarted a fire which de- circyed the El Siglo Depart- mont store with a less of $3,- 000,600. Two firemen, a Red Cro:s Operative and two clerks were slightly injured. e Smoking is forbidden of motor vehicles in vakia, as many Czechoslo- recent road acci- dents are said to have been caused |§ by drivers smoking at the wheel. DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL Nith vhe coal If i comes Irom ow gives a more even and satistying beat. If your coal bir s running | low, better have us send you a new | supply to prove our statement. Ou draying service is always the bes uu‘l We specialize in Feed. al year, last J‘mwdh m in charge of the Carne to drivers | geegan and F. Dougall. ns, representative of . the ncient culture, have been ed by Mr. Geist under a| Federal permit. Among| is a wonderful collection of | from the sequoia period— rable to present day Cali- redwood growths. fornia Specimens Quite Different prehistoric village ons on the specimens were | found to be quite different from the carvings and etchings of simi- ! lar culture found nearby. Examination also was made of he the REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Trckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAJLING SCHEDULE weave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattie Northbound Southbound Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 29 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 12 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan, 24 Feb. 2 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 9 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova, Valdez and Seward. Northe bound and southbound. *Also calls Latouche north and southbound. Southeastern and Southwestern Route s ¢HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent Steamer N'WESTERN *ALASKA N'WESTERN *ALASKA N'WESTERN Port of Call: PHONE 2 ADMIRAL LINE SAILINGS SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO |NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Ad. Evans. Feb. 4 Feb. 18 Ad. Evans..Feb. 25 Mar. 1 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay Ad. Evans ~.Jan. 38 Ad. Evans ..Jan. 28 Ad. Evans Feb. 18 Calls at Sitka north and south bound. Winter round trip rate, Seattle, as low ag $65.50. JACK KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock five fossil and coal deposits on St. i La: e Island and thousands of specimens were collected of birds, | nmals and sea-life, for research Wo! Thirty-five skeletons were exca- vated in a large cut made on the | island. i Some of the mtaerials are pr:—! historic, having been obtained at All animal skulls and like ma- terial, of which there are about | 7 500 dog skulls alone, dating 1rnm prehistoric days to the prese: were dug out as well as polar bmr‘ kulls, and all have been sent to eastern scientists for study. | Petrified Douglas Fir Last year while assisting tution investigation on the ik ard’s effort 10|land, Mr. Geist found the on]y,wock Craig, Ketchikan, (x()\[' nment om of zhelp»wmed Douglas fir cone ever discovered in Alaska. of exceptional scientific world. Samples of mineral found by Mr. Geist on the island have been forwarded to the geological survey at Washington, D. C. while many of the specimens are being shipped to the United States National Mu- seum. The find is importance to the ———————— 3 PASSENGERS ON NORTHLAND FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Dec. 28. — Motorship Northland sailed for Southeast Al- aska ports at 9 co'clock last night‘ with 18 passengers aboard, the| following booked for Juneau: Madge Hildinger, Raymond Dick- son, Willlam Z. Wicker, J. F. Saloum’s Seward Street, mear Second o] YONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS 490 am BAYRS CARL JACOBSON JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building | M.S.“ZAPORA” | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 D. B. FEMMER Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneag Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Hoonaz, Tenazee, Port Alexander, Klg- *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CANADIAL Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneaun for Douglas and Thane f 9:15a.m. 8:15p.m. PAC I F l c 7:10a.m. 47:30p.m. B 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. 12: L§ 11:15p.m. SAILING 2:00p. 12 midnight 70 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. | dnd SEATTLE 3 *4:00p.m. { % From Juneau Leaves Douglas for Juneas | 6:30a.m. 8:30p.10. PRINCESS NORAH 4 1451 :::::0 ‘::u::. ! January 1, 19 2 1;::!5:p.m.v ::gm February 9 e oy Mareh 2, 16, 30 B L. Wintec Excorsion Rates Now if T,,'mm"". Effect—ROUND' TRIP $65.50 e Good Till March 25 t—Freight will be accepted x——sotunhyl only, Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Juneau‘l!'er'ry & Naviga ! | . V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent | tion Cbmpnny JUNEAT : Paciflc mumufi m M. S. “PAGtFI@‘ 4 Leaves City lay at 10 am. M ol'brsth . “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P, M. for Sitka and ‘Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Ageny Phone Single O —————— SEAPLANE MITKOF FOR CHAR1ER to Anywhete Southeast Alaska . Based at Juneau PHONE 194 X J. V. HICKEY, Owner