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SPONSOR OF COLLEGE RIFLE TEAM 5 Woolen Shirts Ihis is a rare chance for eveéry man' who needs new shirts :ome. The variety of patterns and finishes make it possible for most any man to choase just the kind he.likes best. Choose We have six good show eases that we are going to sell cheap—if interested drop SHOW CASES FOR SALE % _ e 5 '\ Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. ———— in and ask to see them. from these tomorrow at the following prices— $3.50 Shirts $5.50 Shirts Now $2.95 Each Now $4.65 Each $4.00 Shirgs Now $3.40 i’ae = = s z § \ these are the biggest values that will be. offered for months to £ = = § = $5.00 Shirgs Now $4.25 Eae » 4 Men’s Suit an codt Salé fohirnary A AL S ASING Will continue until Saturday, 16th of February——A REAL SAVING R e RN ¢ i (17 (TS 0 I 5 B (57 11§ £33 48 700 W8 £107 1 GERPT I G Tk v D R T FOR BOYS—A remarkable sale of BOYS’ SUITS—+-February Clearance :Prices -have .reached the Boys’ Section. This sale affords mothers of boys an opportunity to. secure new outfits. All Boys® Suits at ONE-FOURTH OFF. 3 : L ¥ Edith Wright of Crowley, La., junior at Louisiana State unlver alty, is sponsor of the Louisiana rifle team. 2 LUCAS RETURNS et Aesin [ AFTER BUSINESS 08 EYESIGHT Style in Glasses: Many people have delayed giving their eyes proper atten- tion because they believed they would not look well in glasses. ‘This is an erronecous idea for there are a number of styles from which to make selection angd one is certain of ob- taining @ spectacle frame or eyeglass mounting which is both becoming and comfortable, Take shell frames for instance, these may be had in light, dark and mottled colors and in ordinary or pad type or high bridge styles. A properly fitted shell frame is the most comfortable ‘of any to wear and besides has the happy quality of makirg the wearer look younger. We casry the Princeton— 3 frame of beautiful appear- ance gad guaranteed quality. DR. R. L. CARLSON OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office at Zynda Hotel DOLLAR DAY CLEAN-UP CONTINUES UNTIL 16TH 3 'Glad to Return to.]uneau‘ Climate — Talks Re- | garding Business ! Harry Lucas, proprietor of tie! Juneau Motor Cempany and a stockholder of the Juneau Cold neau last night on the Alamoda! § after a three weeks’ trip to Seattle’ . " lin comnection with his interests Ketohikdn organization 14881,.r0 Lucas, when te | . évening to receive Mr. |, g fi% , W panelve ME | conditions in the south tén & & to the extremel OFIE woll put ot | o n ik o) U\ which is gripping the o ut. Uty Whs Mondkl, .. and nolding all activity at & T ——— 1 |ably _take t | the winter sorritt Stevess Woodhouse, di- read wite of Charles Woodhouse | viho won a record verdict of 3465, | 000 for alienation of her husband’s ‘a3 married to William t a dinfer given by the| . & l‘:;‘:p"f}t G 3 lgouov)'ln:‘ it ‘m'”ungy ©|virtual standstill, it is hard to draw |Wells Broc!;, Mew York college the Dhisealt ety » Gt Antadests. of Ketchi.|3 conclusion as to the prospects | f “ 4 4 . [for industry and commerce for the | CER AT LIt aa |from Glasgew to St. Ving atchikan Jook forward to a fine year, Y B | West “Indjes, w Aat . Sperlingsald. 'Last Saturday | 2" SAN FRANCISCO MAN A [called. . Call re algo’ 3 ng,” the Chamber of Com-| “Seattle streets nave been cov- E | Cape Verdé Wos ave its’ Fishermen’s Ban-|eréd with a blanket of snow for lS JUNEAU VISITOR the past month that in the nul],\'inz‘l outlook: for a profitable year |districts has. tied up traffic and in: R (. Callahan of San Francisco haliput ' industry is re-|the downtown districts is costing|is a Juneau visitor today, arriving|}; as good there. It is ex-|the city $20,000 a day to keep cam> north to make ait investiga-if: ted. ‘that prices this season clear and to prevent a total tie- tion into the affairs of the Salt above Lke average for last{up of main thoroughfares,” -Mr.'last night on the Alameda. He y Lucas stated, adding that there are Chuck mine near Ketchikan in tha P e numerous cars on the iower ave- interest of friends who are stock- nues that have not been moved holders in it. Completing his work &W for several weeks. . he came on to Juneau and will sail i o S ADDISW Juneau residents returning from|on the Princess Mary for his home. la Addison in thel o Juneau weather and Mr. Lucas Ketchikan, He predicts that Alas- Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phoné 18 MAJESTIC RADIO RECEIVERS The Radio Sensation - - of the Y ear ’ All Electric Sets Only \ Further Infoermation on Application Alaska Electric Lighi & Power Co. g . | vacations th2 south this Winler‘ This is Mr, ‘Callahan’s first trip d Leer entertaill-|}ave declared that they were more 'to Alaska, and he is much impross- ul ful bridge party | nan glad to réturn home to enjoy|ed with the solidity of Juneau and of ¥ 4 :J"“A H:‘_'El sald that any making such a state- ka will make more progress under | mfil fi“m d(]l,h"" ment is surely justitied as the't"n administration of Feghert Hoo-(}' &_u ntfioe i weather in Juneau i3 actually less ver than ever before in her his- 14 & severe than in the State of Wash- tory. ingtom. | were devoted to scores were hefd y * At Auto Show : Qpddatd and .| e’ sbuth Mr. Lueas took in STOCK QUOTATIONS present were the the winter automobile show amdI NEW YORK, Feb, 11.—Alaska ) dison, Venetls |Stated that the new modfals nLJ""mu e st‘nck is today quot- a7d;” Dorotpy |Practically, all cars are tendin to-|o " Y MRS BORE B L, D% {8tiolm, Heleh | ¥ard lower prices with moro ap- | .y " g1 Chrysler 104%. e atid, and Myy. Pointments. without, cheapening the jyo, oot copper 169, National T pnfl‘“ and the |machine in.any refin(}cl. . l\‘aug(‘,—"[,nwpr and Light 54%, Nevada Pl o ’ Rice rig¢ (ments were made with the Studo-|(),1iqat0d 49%, Packard Mot- an Pagi y obért Rich, |baker company by Lucas, to obtaiti oy, )35 goars, Roebuck 160% Princagh 1§ : K Kronhein, [cars of the 1920, model~or the Ju-|gio oo Warner 138%, U~ §. docked”from . {8 ¥ 7oy ‘Sullivay, |neay trade and also Ford cats of gieoi 17g, Pittsburgh Coal 69 u'cloolt;-lflvs{‘ nighe’ M0 h té|the new ‘model, which cars areipc.tun 72 Gold Dust 73 % Ches- the Lynn Canal: now' being turned out in sufficient | apentce Co’rp:nation 84%, U. S. She 'is 3ohedylid ! Inumbers to meet the demand wuhfm!,he, 50%, International Pap- neai ay 9, ool 7 |only a short wait. !er A 32%, International Paper south, ‘at midnight. £ B. 21, International Paper C 15, Annual Firemen’s Dance Tomorrow Night e A Red Rock Cottage Cheese NOW AT : “The Saore That PEmes” the prospacts of a great year. The |y, i, 9914, b 0.7 ©. Snotheb, in the Stat | several months. Sainty wi Lo ioM markets in the States are at tho h Capt. Sain ng ! i R.G. CaHa opening of the season crying for | J % 3 L. G L now be in command of the mmt}um Mrs. E. Calla-|1jgh, High prices are prevailing cess Mary for the 192! hqfo A T T, [ condition has n brought th Chichagof; J. A hi 1929 hay ch has been b h - - | Passengors arriviag from the Ketehikan Iss Qertrude Rody |about by the scarcity of storage| been detached from his vassel —— e ————— CLUB CAFE IS CLOSED FOR REPAIRS; REOPENS MONDAY s 3 |south aboard the sl were: T Mbs. q [ Victoria. The, teip was made 18 s uasard the Af'g}f‘l er%: | Mr. ‘aha’s hhw‘ Turoft and|figh, and Mr. Lucas believes, that! For renovation and repairs, the |34 days and ended only a short pellenthall Mr. and ,Mrs, o: 8 b ulkner; H. F.|prices higher than those of last|Club Cafe was closed down today. time before the Princess Mary safl| Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Aloise U! vear, will be paid the fishermen.{It will take all week for,the work Enroute north Mr. Lucas stopped to be done. The cafe will re-open |off at Ketchikan and found there' next Monday, it was announced is at that place, an acute shortage by R. T. Kauffmann, proprietor, of halibut bait. The same condi- ————————— (R 1 b % sy Mrs. J. H. RO e and Mrs. Erank Varney, oo nak; Steve Usgelae, John Sukask ¢ ;P(l on her present voyage. irich, Miss @ertrude Rody, 3,“ Speaking of the newast ship to| Cook, Mrs. C. K. Gook. i Ly n [ be added to the ticet of the Cana-t ¢ e i 'dian Pacitic ¢ ! M’ m ealsr 1id the Norah was, the lart word iin ship construction with the ap- .3 pointmentd ol - the finest liners worked out in Ler compartively Capt: C. €. Sainty, a tamiliar fig- | small size. aid, adding that the Juneau plant|{ | was the only cold storage in Souti-| NEW ORLEANS.—Som:2 people| : | eastern Alaska that has on hand a never know when they've had who Rilonay 3 #. Ellers; L. Ander| naterial quantity of her;rlni- % [enough. Paul Plazza, 64, remain- to Juneau ‘people, Was again| The Princess Nora i about t o BEtoiiian Iadge géders ¢ No statement was made by Mr. the bridge of the Princess |displacement of the om?:ooz o bulle Bab Shans SR ¢ o AAkhae 1. 7. \Woor | L1688 88 %0 the reported enlarge- the docked | €anadian ficet, operated on the g sk % s . % - Wool-|ment of the local plant, but he!was getting more than his money’s : L o oo declared Harry ‘Speriing, chl- | ay . bam arey ‘Sper n, Ketchi-|giq not demy that Mr. Wallis worth. Later he discovered that , night. This i the. first trip fcoastal trade, and her speed i.lm Grand Exalted .;IM IC. F. Cooke,|George was In the East in eonnec-|during the second show his pocket ‘the captain to Ah‘k.. ‘waters | somewhat less tham some of the réurned home J ‘ nc B le, Seattle; | 3 ;nhe‘; -hlsn;, being just over “Ihl an. official sfl.{‘wfi 2 X B“’l 'P“‘::m:» riogvkl probable enlargement. | was picked of more than $300. nots. She was built to operate @ity Lod, " ¥ 2 i i sy 2 e from Vancouver o, the West cm" mim 'fiu'“h‘“flrflt . thal. | ola papers for sale at The| MISS PETERSON RETURNS Empire. Enancical of Vancouver Isjand, though it|lodges in the Territory. Miss Pear] Peterson, clerk in the was reported that she would prob-| A special meeting wu‘td'i by Capt. C, C. J 7 Fiching Industry 4 Khowa in ?um u, bl The Alaska fishing industry, lle»iz;':‘::i:"‘(‘;fieor Eli‘;‘;‘:myli; z charge of ihe 4 :"‘fififi, Robincsi: clares Lucas, has by all indications Mack Tricks! 10D, Standard Ofk Offer here. refutned bere last Dight after an extended vacation in the States. relatives in Utah and California during her two and one-half months’ absence. MARGNITA FROM SITKA Motorship Margnita, Capt. Larry Parks, arrived from Sitka and way ports at 8 o'clock this morning with the following passengers for tior Vi at Petersburg, h Juneau: n “prevails shurg, he WOT A LIFE Sl o Ptk Corwin, B. Vlasik, Paul Jarrck, Mrs. E, Kane. From ed ow | laghan. 1 the 1:(;::(1 'u"f.‘lm.’;a’"ffi';:‘i “he| From Funter—George Spaulding, [BOt only got the fish but a'rod and From Hoopah—Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Varney, J. E. Boyle, C. B! ‘Chichagof—Mrs. E. Cal —_————— SWATS WITH VACUUM B. Stewart doesn't like lsm;h'nomlu.’ ~office of the U, §, District iyets, When. Gles and- whove|Smptre Swarm into the attic he starts the vacuum cleaner and sucks them She visited friends and jin ———————— SIMPLE DIET 'BELFAST, Ireland.—~John Slater, 93-year-old patient at the Derry iafirmary convalescing after an # Cperation, gives his recipe for longevity—potatoes, porridge and sour milk formed his diet for more than 40 years.;” ~ ————-— FISHERMAN’S LINE _ BELFAST, Me.—A fisherman re- ported here that when he hauled in a nice catch one afternoon Hé' line he had lost in the moriing. Grace E Molartney, of the American Beauty Shop, returned to’ Juneau on the Alameda after a trip to the Stafes. = Commercial job printing at The