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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, D! ALASKA HERE "BOUND SOUTH Steamer Movements CORTHBOUND and sails irom Sitka, Sunday es0c0 e l‘. QLHFI)CLID SAILINGS Yuion scheduled to sail from Seattle Deccmber 9 at 1 a m. Zipora eatlle cattle, the steamer Alaska, C. V. Westerlund and Dav: cheduled ail from Sy B , docked her:z at Dezember 10. eduled to sail from December 11 at 9 8:30 o'- d sailed for southern ports £ 5 oclock this morning. here on the Alaska | 55 Norah scheduled to sward, L. Frotch, Mrs. | from Vancouver Decem- 1at 9 p.m, scheduled to sail from Seattle December 16 at 10 LAST EVENING With a large passenger list for| Doran, | ast evening from the West- | . Tresa Moore, and J.. hose who left for the south| Meridith, George Lingo, Herbert Louis Bonnett B. Mendoza, John Pentilla, J. Henderson, Harold Ja- cobson, E. Ainaly. >oe ESTEBETH OFF ON SITKA RUN LAST EVENING| motorship: Estebeth, Capt. Bach and David Ramsey, left port last tvening on ly. freight, mail and pas- run for Sitka and way The Edward purs: its we. seénger points. Those l¢aving here on the motor- ship were, Mrs. A. L. Parker for Gustavus, and L20 Young bound for Hirst Chichagof. On the return trip the BEstebeth is due here Monday morning. J. D. HARLAN AND WIFE SOUTHBOUND, ALASKA M. and \{1» J. D. Harlan of | | Fairbanks spent several hours in Juneau last night with friends en- route to the States, while the Al- aska was in port. Mr. Harlan is one of the fore- most mining men in the Territory |and is General Manager of the| Hammon Consolidated Gold Fields. | According to his statemznt 1ast | | night he will visit the home of- ‘fm of the company in Boston, ‘a‘sn . Washington, D. C. and New | | York ty before returning to e [north in the early Spring. | During the brief Stop-over last|. Harlan conferred with of the Alaska= | night Mr. [L H. Metagar, | Juneau Mine —t———— BAVARD MAKES 'HICH BOWLING SCORE THURS. Vegétable Ems Sched-| —— uled to Play in Elks' | Tourney Tonight bowling tournament C yed last night, victor- teams of the Fruit League Dates, who defeat2d the ‘1\ Apricots, who tcok the games from i who | and the C ries, two out of three games from | of Igloo —aav. 553000 | BENEFITS FOR OTICE PIONEERS OF v. e will De a n‘"uln meeting Number 6 held al I. O. O. vening, at 8 o’clock. requgsted to at- T} 7. RODENBERG, President, ELMER REED Secretary. Guaranteed Cost Nen sable LIFE INSURANCE $2.0() Sent for Free Inspection Ages 1 to 15 The POSTAL MUTUAL LIFE AS- SGCIATION, Building, Calif., |LIFE PROTECTION CERTIFICATE Pershing Squ Dépt. B-169, Los An is now offering a NEW “Ready-to-Mail” CHRISTMAS FRAMED PICTURES The most popular Alaska picture ‘ever. made “LIGHTS O’ JUNEAU” and other new subjf'('ts. Complete line Golden Glow Christmas Greeting Cards Winter and Pond Co. “Everything in Photography” Geev00000000000% c0e0co ® 89 e | GEORGE 15 | THANK YOU NESS TRIP OF We extend our sinfere thanks which provides $1000 for death from Cherries made | 30V cause and $2000 to $3000 acci- (dental death. for the evening| For Petersburg, H. B. Crew- | M. A. Tenney, K. B. Edwards, Wrangell, Mrs, Guy Chapin, Peaches. ard of the total score a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS WALLIS S ON Northwastern scheduled south- bound ,Degember . 16. LOCAL SATLINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at' 6 p. m., for 8itka and WAy poOUts. Pagifie teaves every Thursday at 10 a. m for Petersburg, 4 way ports. seeds e and Charles Goldstein; chikan, B. F. Heinizelman, Boyle, Charles Waynor, and for Seattle, Alffed Bonnett, Mrs. Bon- nett, Befty Bonn:tt, J. W. Guck- er, Keith Wildes, Mrs. Keith Wallis S. George, H. K. , Mrs. H, K. Carlisle, J. S, Je! frr) y, Bugene Nel- son, G, E, Krause, Frank McCaf- ferty, Oscar Magnusson, Mrs. |c. D. Baker, G. £ Wing, O. E. |eeeeeesre0e0 LI A A GUT FLOWERS For Ket- | Arrived en NORTHLAND today. E) land, P. C. Dalgard, Mrs. R. P.' n. A. C. Winsley, Mrs. Jennie Get ycurs enrly. IlllllllllllllIIIlIIIImHIIII|IIIllliIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlIIIIIIi!IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIlIH"IIIIIIIl!lIIIIlIHlIlllilIII!IIIIIIHIIIIHIIH"lIIIII"lllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Food Co. CASH GROCERS SALE— “STOP” “LOOK” and “READ"-PAY-DAY SALE i Unlte ; P %Y D AY S PEACHES PEARS PLUMS APRICOTS PINEAPPLE No. 2V size Fresh Large - 35¢ doz. SWANS-DOWN Cr\KE FLOUR 34¢ box & wPHURE—HONEY—PURE 51b. pail 49¢ #‘ BROOMS BROOMS Strong Built, Fine Quality B E E E = % = E = E 45¢ each . HCOOKIES Home:-Made 3 dozen 25¢ .++Blue -Ribbon and Manning’s TEA 53¢ pound T T A e S P T s ROCK SALT Keep your sidewalk clean g '\ 2¢ pound BACON—SLICED i Sugar Cured 21¢ pound SRR D D CORN, PEAS, STRING BE! M\q. SLICED BEETS: No. 2 size 4 cans 47¢ FEW WEEKS IN GOlTI!‘ to the merchants of Junsau and our many friends who contributed ge, General Man-|to make our Bazaar and Dinnér Juncau Cold Storage|a success. Company, left on the steamer Al-| LUTHERAN LADIES AID. aska this morning for a short| RHRLVICS TR business trip to Seattle. He will| be met there by Mrs. George who|® @ @ @ ® ¢ ® ¢ ¢ » o & & has been visiting in California, | ® TIDES TOMORROW and they will return to Juncal | g g ¢ @ o @ 06 0 ® 0 0 ® 0 @ on the next sailing of the Alaska, _ from the south. ——————— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Wallis ager of 13.6 feet 5.8 fest 124 feet | " High tide 5:5¢ a. m, Low tide 11:58 a. m., High tide 5:36 p. m., 2 pA CANS 35¢ 6 CANS $1.00 BETTER BUTTER 25¢ 1b. TABLE GRAPES 4 poumls 25¢ _&_ BEANS BEANS WHITE— small RED, WHITE—large 4 pouncls 25¢ POTATOES POTATOES Yakima Gems 25 poumls 49¢ Pints =’ 2 bottles 25¢ APPLES Winesaps and Jonathans 97¢ box ” e PICKLES~MIXED Sweet, Mixed, and Whole 15¢ pint R B Y TR S S T Nice Size—Milk-Fed 47¢ each e L r—— «M;"; THASH AR U U e I|IIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII‘III‘!‘IIII‘IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII]IIIII!IIIlIllIIIlI_IIIIIIII LT = ev. = the Mrs. Andrews Ol —Garlics vs. o'clock—Turnips vs. Pars o'clock—Sprouts vs. vidual scores made in matches last night are: Apricots 125 130 183 166 166 176 474 472 Mclons Andrews 185 2rtson 157 Sweum 117 459 Dates 114 172 157 443 494 Pineapples Taylor. 132 132 159 157 140 128 M Monson. 179— 428 n Totals 532—1478 | 136 188 142 466 Mrs 165— 510 | 4511376+ Totals 171 111— 396 | 172 151 Mrs. Tilden Blomgren Worth Totals Miss Shaw Southwell 431 427 Peaches Miss Barragar. 127 H. Sabin 182 Monagle 187 496 494 Cherries Mrs. Kaufmann 134 Bavard 164 Simpkins 136 Totals 138 192 164 126— 477 440—1430 Totals 144 193 158 142— 420 203— 560 176— 470 434 495 521—1450 srage—Did not bowl. Totals -A TOYS. AND COOKIES ON SALE TOMORROW Everything is ready for the tea to be given by the members of the Wesley Guild tomorrow after- noon in the display rooms of the Alaska Electric Light & Power Company. Home-made toys will be on sale and at the same time, ome-made Honey Boy Cook awch toy and cookie is ' wrappec in a cellaphane bag and will be fresh and clean when sold. The cookies are made ‘with pure hon- They taste delicious, it is said. The cookies will also be on sale at the close of the matinee in the Capitol Theatre by permission of management. Patrona will be greatly appreciated as the re- rflms will be given to the sup- port of the Methodist Fpiscopal Church. : Dally Emmre Yvauy Ads ray FINE Watch and’ Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates } JWRIGHT SHOPPE | PA‘l- BLOEDHORN and 1 gradually r health and strengt §0ld by druggists everywhere, Write to Dr. Pleree’s Clinic, Buffalo, N. ¥, for free modical odvice. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau to b> p]ay 2d by i ca \\l“ be mailed to you for 10 DAY Cauli- | FREE INSPECTION. If you decid> |0 keep it send $2.00 which will mo\xdn full protection for 20— 458! | 150— 492 | | 204 Front St. 151— an2| ¥ 135— 394 | | Send No Money send your name, age, s name of beneficiary, rela hip of beneficiary, and a certifi- te fully made out in your namec about then only 4c per day. Examination—No Agents No ‘nm offer is limited so write today Lhcl —adv SEE BIG VAN | For the largest assortment of Alaskan Made Christmas Gifts in Juneau! 205 Seward St. | PIONEER CAFE | J. K. Paul Nick Novak | “THE HOME OF | GOOD EATS” i PAINTS—OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE A Sure Cure for Cold Feet! Heavy Fleece-Lined WOOL SOCKS 65¢ Pair Regular $1.00 Value S. GRAVES ¥ The Clothing Man WE ARE rather proud of the collection of gift items we are offering this year . and we ave especially glad to be able to offer them at reasonable prices. will pay you to come in and look them over ... It there are things for everyone. ROGERS Famous Creamy CHOCO LATES in a great variety of wrappings and sizes EATON’S Fine Stationery in Gift Packages “Joieux NOEL!” Say it with gifts dear to a woman'’s heart for their practicality, yet equally appreciated for their beauty. CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS CHRISTMAS SEALS ARTIFICIAL SNOW CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS 8 PERFUMES & PowDERS MANY ODORS YARDLEY'S 'ARDEN'S "RUBENSTEIN LENTHERIC TOILETRIES ALL POPULAR BRANDS BEAUTY AIDS THE LARGEST VARIETY IN THE orry! DRUGGIST ““The Squibb Store”