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e A RO 0P fhie 1B AT A LS S TR ::uunnnz@mn@infinmnfimwmfifimgw (lean Up and Paint Up For two weeks now, we are all to be very busy cleaning our homes, inside and out, and painting. When your yard is all raked, the leaves burned, and a new coat of paint applied to the outside, IT’S TIME TO LOOK AROUND INDOORS. AU RO A colorful drape to har- monize with the newly tinted room is now in order. Have you seen our generous array of gorgeous - printed and woven fabries? FIRST: Replace the old, worn' linoleum with the new Armstrong Lino- leum with the superior Ascalac finish. Triple the life of ‘your floors, light- en your work and bright- en the rooms. Printed $1.00, $1.25, $1.85 the square yard. Inlaid $1.50 to § We can'’t stop here! New window shades ‘aré need- ed. Tan or green to meet the new’ color scheme. We can also supply these. BB TN EONUEOR HUT ST BUBUR T FT TR Is that rug too worn to lay again? Then why not a new one? Qur as- sortment is complete and ‘ the prices low. THEN: Take down the soiled, faded curtains. Neéw ones are not expen- Sive and are a necessary part of this “new” home Of courdh Se have. the we are making. Many | small rugs and mats ‘ attractive styles as low s 7 also needed. } $1.75 the pa Or— if you prefer we have a delightful ortment of ne{s and scrims by the yard. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Leading Department Store P. S. Your home 1s now so fresh and bright, you should have a new dress to wear in it. Prices are now greatly reduced: | Junea's fii ittt v i un"rmflfikfikflifiuk‘fififfi SIXTY DOLLARS REWARD man, proprietor of the Belmont House, that he has received the deed for the Louvre corner, the corner back of the Northern, and Propo to make several changes, in the way of an additional build- ing or annex to the present struc- ture. The acqnisition of this property Mr. Hofman three of the t business lots in the city. ard Gateway). AT THE HOTELS Gn_nfin_eau L. M. Carrigan, J. Leslie | The department of justice has {offered a reward of §60 for the Men-| capture of Charles Sinclair, who nell, Funter; Jadk Trity, W. S.|escaped several weeks ago from Jones, Bellingham; B. G. Mann-| {he feder here, it was made heimer, 8an Francisco; Nick Bez,| known tod: by U. 8. Marshal Todd, Albert White, Mre W, A % Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Merrin, An.| chorage; James Judd, Hurricane,|SEWARD BUSINESS MAN Utah; Hever J. Meeks Kanaf | ACQUIRES MORE LOT3 Utah; Alvin Englestead,. Ord ¥ ville, Utah; Lowell T. Plowm: On top of the many Smithfield, Utah. | estate activities which have fol- Alaskan [lowed in the wake of tho suc: Ole Hangen, P. Shubinoau, John | cessful school hond election, comes Poll, all of Funter Bay. | the announcement by J. 8. Hof- . ————— VAN AND GILBERT ; COMPANY GOING TO WEST AND INTERIOR The Van and Gilbert Company of entertalners which' had such a successful engagement at Spick- ett's Palace recently, will go to the Westward Alaska oeast towns and toc Anchorage and Fairbanks, playing the Lathrop theatres. On the return to the States the com- pany will stop off here and play the Palace with new bills. Since leaving Juneau, engagements have been filled successfully at Petersburg, Wrangell and Ket- chikan. e —— TODD CANNERY HEAD HERE ON BRIEF BUSINESS TRIP| Nick Bez, president of Peril Strait Packing company and man-| ager of the cannery,at operates| at Todd, arrived in town today on! a short business trip. H2 will re- main ovet umtil tomorrow,.~” Mr. Bez said. preparations lux\ the fishing ‘and canning season P A Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phore No. 18 MUST SERVE SIX MONTHS mond L. Hickey was sens to serve six months larcany at Ketchikan yes- erday, according to word received by nu U. 8. Marshal's office here! other real s i | p— Clean-Up Paint-Up —————— H COLD STORAGE MAN HERE J. P. McNeill, manager of the Booth Fisheries colf storage plant| at Sitka, left for his home there| on the Admiral Rogers. He has! been visiting here siuce Sunday, | arriving on the Admiral Evans: from Petersburg. | used |and j{for the Third Division, 4 PARIS—Transparent vélvet is for Molyneux d lor with t from the shoulders below the hem of the coat. Tiny tucks increase the width of the shoulder effect glve added fullness to the wide sleeves. The narrow scarf collar. Mrs. F. Barnes, pioneer 'house proprietor and operator of | Copper Center, ds enroute to Cor- doya on the Ala: after spend- ing several mont in the States. —————— — M. Gepner, superintendent of the Orca Bay cannery, accompan- ied by Mrs. Gepner and their daughter, is enroute west on the Alaska for the salmon canning season. . e in rose col- ————.——— . T. Walc Court Reporter is return- the k weeks ing to Seward aftér spending the Stat on three in CIlean Uyp uj- In stimy In making wraps. | o long panels falling | ————— The Warkingmen’s Tailor coat has a| ¥HO'S WHO AND WHERE | Thomas W. Caennplly, of San_ Francisco, who was stationed tat Sitka in 1898 with the U. 8. Navy, is a memudr of the St {attle Business club party visiting here today. He is accompanied |by Mrs. Connolly and their two ‘,l.q\luh)r-rs. Thomas McGill, Seattle, is a passenger on the Alaska enrouté to Valdeéz to visit h (Iaughte\‘ | Mrs. Kénneth Coulter Coul- ]Hl is clerk in the office of U. Attorney W." D. Coppernoil of , assistant_editor Fisherman, Seattle ved here today for He will be in town until about the end of the week B. E. Greenway, Seattle, well- known' writer of short stories and articlés of variou$ kindy, is ac- companying the Good Will excur- {sion of the Seattle Young Men's { Business club and was an inter ested visitor at the a Juneau mill today. Bekins, owner of Bekins Transfer Company, Seattle, and Mrs.' Bekins, are among the mem- H(\r'& of ‘the Seattle Young Men’s Club (.()ml Will party a short visit. ister, representa- tive of J.'J."Meherin, merchandise broker, left Juneau today to make Tf the trip to Skagway, return. Mrs. E. Sitka and Callaghan, lonz time resident, who has been visiting in Juneau, left today . for her home on the Admiral Rogers. C. P. Hale, prominent western Alaska canneryman, is a passen- ger om the steamer Alaska for Seward enroute to Cook Inlet for the' sédson. G. M. Chambers, Seldovia mer- chant, and Mrs. Chambers enroute home on the Alaska after a ¥isit to the States. B R. HArt, Vice-President of thé Alaska" Packers Assceiation, San Francisco, is entoute''to Setard oh the Alaskd and will go'ftom there to Brigfol Bay. e FREE LUNCHES PROFITABLE PARIS—The city’s largest de- partment store has a payroll of 12, 01)0 “emiployeds. py ‘giving them free lunches the store is aple to keep open fiom mnoon to 2" p. m. when Phosf stores are loskd. * ™ ———,,———— SALMON FOR RLI"E COBLENZ, Germany.—~To re- store the Rhine's calmon fisher- ies 400,000 spawn hive been planted in the river near here. ——————— Lecn Permanent Wave, $12.50. Fern ‘Beauty Parlor. road-" Shop is now open and ready for business under the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert tailor. Qur shop is open for your inspection. SUITS MADE TO ORDER Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing Our prices are reasonable Located on Front Street at entrance, to Pacific Steamship Dock and Da{,nt this}’epepple.rihmk Now.mfleuhnmthnpkmhwh‘m for a thorough CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP CAMPAIGN In (lum Date in l'rw lxuhuw (Insert Name of Town ip this mortise) thc martise) This date Beginning to mark the O mdmumd«th w&ymd% mgmmmnmmmwmnfi citizen 0 do his or ber best part to make our community wgu kem pupert) incregses in dmi erves your self Kkin; o o J llneau a Thrifty Pacific Coast €oal Co. are | —adv. | | (lean Up - Paint Pgints Garden Tools Seeds Window Sereens Mugresco Hose Screen Doors Doors Roofings Fireproof Shingles Windows Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE z}ud UNDERTAKING PICNIC TICKETS ARE NOW Migs M. Howell of the_Pacific Steamship Company staff at' Seat- AVAILABLE AT ELKS CLUB' tle, who was' in Juneau this morning on' the Admiral Rogers, Ticltes for the EIk8 anvual pic-|jg g 4 nic, slated to be held Jun: 17 at| Skagway. Marmion Island, aere now avail- able to members at the steward's Salesmen arriving on the Ad- office at the BIks club, it was|nrai “Rochee were Jack Tritt, A, announced today. It is requested 3. eimer. that members make their applica-| " ¢ #nd B. G ““""L_‘ tions for the tickets a3 early au' VICE possible in - order that adequate ‘CAI.I.mlB‘l BEle Cx GORFAM reparations to handle the crowd oo i A Contractor {can be made. ' —_— or Ty the hour. iy Such as carpenter, masonry, shingling, plumbing, kalsomin-~ ing or painting, in fact anything in new o repair ‘work. adv. PHONE 137 To thé Coal Consumers of Juneau We want to thank you for the generous respose to our-request “To give Admiralty Island Coal a trial.” We are more. than pleased with the re- ports' we have received as to its performance —we kne{v you would like it. making the round trip to J. C. Chisam, transportaticn man of Los Angeles, Cal, and Mrs. Chisam are round trip tour- ists aboard the Admiral Rogers. Steady shipments will arrive in the future and wnlsl, increase as development work advances. Place your orders with your own coal dealer or transfer man. The Admiralty Island Coal Company Juneau, Alaska Temporary office with H. R. Shepard. and Son 115 Seward Street’ Phone 409’ NATIONAL CAMERA WEEK- SPECIAL Neo.2 y-sl‘;fs Bfi: m.m Regular Price $1.25 % »g;«.., fpenion ] i hkcnhxhybeuflg a unanl:r: Edsem ide right now t gnld .go-—thut you will keep permanent puzm r’-