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T -t TO YOUR POCKET-BOOKS! FELLOW TAX-PAYERS, I APPEAL JUST A SECOND, SENATOR! THEY SEEMS 1 T'BE A DISORDERLY ELEMENT IN FINEST HAVE A HEART, UNK/ SENATOR CARRIE TO PUBLIC WITHOUT P Reduced Round Trip Fares: Ju and Return ° " Lower Deck $65.50, Upper Deck $73.50 Return portion limited to March 25. leaving ‘Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau ' Due Juneau Reattle Northbound Sothbount Vy 3 “Oct. 31 A3 Noy.: 7 Nov. 8 . 29 WD ¥ FOR SALE—Dodge delivery truck, $60 cash. Good engine and tires; 1924 model. David Simonson, Box‘} ars | them as low! iI{OOM, $10 month; housekeeping -|HOUSE for rent. rooms. 207 2d, over Capital Elec-| tric. Inguire Bishop Apartments. Caul Motor Co. FOR SALE — Cafe on Front St.| Price reasonable. Allen shaltuck,‘»a-» F Inc. | A'FEW BARGAINS in tncalled for watch>s and watches we have traded mn. Guaranteed good time- | keepers. NUGGET SHOP. as $30.00 for quick disposal. Mc- MODF‘; FOI REN1 — Furnished, heated| N offices, arranged for your requirements, in Goldstein Build- ing. See Geo. Baum or C. L. Anderson, Suite 401-3. R RENT — Desirable 5-room,, partly furnished, ‘modern house| in Seatter Tract. Phone 202. room for gentleman. 115 W. Gth.‘l Phone 330. FOR SALE—Modern 6-room house; 3 bedrooms. Phone 543. { EXCEPTIONAL bargains in used| cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. CALL Service Trausfer Phone 528 for forest wood, any lengths. FOR SALE—New 34-ft. boat, $500 M. Hansen, Box 1104, Juneau. STAMPS, albums, packeis—ior be- ginners and advanced collectors. Famous Poole looseleaf U. S. al- bum; International Junior, “Mod- ern.” Approvals. John H. New- man, 11 MacKinnon Apts Phone 339 ;Eds.uj:—rar casn, cneap, 1979 - Model Ford light delivery truck. ‘2206 Empire. o AR A Y G ORDER modern Christmas cards, “‘tractive prices. Farm. wastes total about 260,000,- 000 tons annually. The Irish Free State has refused %0 extempt games from the new FOR RENT — Furnished 3-room FURNISHED 3-room apartment. apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. . | 421 E. 7th St. Phone 3201. WANTEi» ‘WANTED—Experienced woman for general housework. Phone 296. ° WANTED — Position as cook for hospital or private home. Famous for world’s delicacies. Box 2438, Juneau. MISCELLANEOUS SPE Xmas Scholarship offers, all magazines. Muriel Jarman. i Marine News High tide 1:0v a. m,, 173 A S SENGERS / ) Nov. 14 ¥ e . 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 9 N'WESTERN .....Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 4 ] 4 Southeastern and Southwestern route. Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, | Steamer Movements Juneau, Cordova, Valdez and A B DARD ALASKA C A RYAO l]]VI(z)AME For Imox‘mstii?:jierb::::fiia:::iunt:n i el R COUPON o --.o-ot..o-.:;Nand'cflA’R’R‘IESFUH TH—I—S PORT IS WORTH 25¢ w.E.NOWELI;.Hig:::mm PHONE 2 SEATTLE, Oct. 29. — Steamer NORTHBOUND o ¢ - £ o |2 sailed at 9 o'clock this AT Admiral Rogers due to arrive @ | 3 n for Alaska ports with 26 : in port at 11:30 ‘o'clock to- @ /| |1 class acx‘ul 8 steerage pas- night. Should have 4 days’ e - " |s rs aboard. M : i mail aboard. . Passengers on the Alaska booked | § ut er auro T e . Princess Norah scheduled to o 4 g |for Juncau are Mrs. C. Peterson, arrive late Sunday afternoon ® Yoy s smEL W paul Abbott, Mrs. E. J. Davis, V. Dru CO or evening. [ e B T |D. Harrison, Mrs. Kirmse Smith, g - A I AL LINE sAll'NGs Zapora scheduled ‘to arrive o §lii 4 !John C. Kirmse, Mrs. W. C. Mes- R . ; s : Sottiing Mcndky. o Ship Comes from:Seattle )0, ° F U &5 ragevick, | Express Mowy oromrs || o s . sparmie e T o Alaska due Tuesday. o/ and After Brief Stay [ 5. B Mcawitfe and baby, ANY ‘TIME ’ SAN FRANCISCO s SCHEDULED SAILINGS .: sails South : and four steerage. Phone 134 Free Delivery I.o Bikitle: Hineau Northland = scheduled to sail e | — : . S ANGELES N ;r(:nxSeame October 31 at: With a capacity cargo and six Pastor Leads Bu,sy Life AN DIEGO Nov. 2 Nov. § Admiral Evans scheduled to e Passengers, the 'motorship Norco,| SAVANNAH, Ga, Oci 20—In NEW YORK Nov. 9 Nov. 13 il from Seattle. November o | 2Pt A. Eckhom and Purser H. ar 88 pastor jof g SRR SOUTHBOUND 2-at" 105a " 10 .:Knlght, arrived in Juneau ‘eu[y" the Rev. John S. Wflmer].—-——___—. Rogers Norco scheduled to sail from e 043y from Seattle and way ports. sonally baptized more than | GARBAGE HAULED ’ | Evans . Seattle Nov. 7 at 9 o |After discharging freight and dis-[2300 communicanis, performed 3,- | Reasonable Monthly Rates Rogers . sou’l':mo Bk &Gxg. o |€mbarking passengers at the Fem- 000 marriage caremonies, officiat- | ’ E. 0. DAVIS Buy Round - Trip Tickets 3 Saki heduled ' southbound e MET Wharf, she shifted to the|ing at 2400 funerals made at least, * Vo Reduced Rates. Juneau x gt NG S cold storage dock where' she 40000 sick calls and preached 2-| L TELEPHONE 584 Shatile” aiid Rotur, $0550G LOCAL SAILINGS o loaded Tfish in boxes and tierces i [ T retrn limit March 25. Estebeth leaves every Thurs- e for Puget Sound and took aboard | R TR T CROELTTE TICKET OFFICE: day night at 6 p. m, for ® outgoing pasesngers. She sailed B. H HOWARD, 5 Sitka and way ports. A o south this forenoon. Agent fio leaves every Thursdey e | Perishables Unloaded M t M d Admira1 ne Dock at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, | The large amount of fresh fruits, aster mmaae PHONE 3 e green vegetables and dressed poulr.ryi o included in the Noreo's cargo was | given quick discharge, and gof early | display in stores for the Saturday| trade. g | Persons arriving in J\u@enu on | the vessel were: Low tide 6:46 a. m., 09 feet | = p 1 senttle Mrs High tide 12:48 p. m, 200 feet | e e 4 + W. C. Johnson. Low tide 7:26 p. m., -43 feet | Passengers from Ketchikan | Prom Ketchikan—J. Smith’ and| C. C. Boatman. | From Wrangell—J. E. Boyle. | 1 | Kake and way ports. ® 0 0 0 0 00 0o B S— MARBLES 35¢ and 65¢ per box i GENERAL ELECTRIC TIDES TOMORROW feet o | \ | | | with carrying TIDES MONDAY S(ICIL‘ High tide 1:45 a. m., 170 feet P SUNLIGHT Low L{dz 7:30 a. m, 15 feet From Petersburg — Dr. R. E. High tide 1:30 p, m., 19.7 fest Southwell, G. Rich. | Low tide 8:12 p. m. -39 feet sy A Persons who booked [fURN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. stationery, at Nugget Shop. At-|prANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Plano Tun- Ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Musi¢ Shoppe BOARD an@ room, or noard only, amusement tax. LOST—Westclox Pocket Ben watch, with fob. Finder please notify|values for $3.50; $7.00 values for, $2.50; others in proportion. Marshall House, East St. and 1 Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. j gy MRS { Oct. 22 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 § Bkl e fE ¥ i e B Calling at Funter, Chichagoi*, Hoonah Tenawse, Port Alexander, Kig i 2 . R apT i wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. o mo LOST AND FOUND Snappy bargains in snappy sLers;! J. A. BULGER tandar rices ock, Gralg, Ketchil Jalls first trip of month onlj. odds and ends of summer stock., Plumbing, Heating, Ofl For Ticxets and Informstion see g W C-2283 Empire. i Electrical Appliances, | | KOLSTER RADIOS | i Repairs | without BAKING IT YOURSELF! TRY IT TODAY! Ask Your Grocer For It q NEW JUNEAU BAKERY ‘EQNRY SuLry, Prop. Next w Juneau Drug | CONSULT NU-LIFE'METHOD | 14 PFront and mfimkun E ik | | know Culbertson first. OUTSTAND- Pron [ CAPITAL ELECTRIC | |ING BRIDGE AUTHORITIES ac- 13 h Soas Ferty Wa -8 | knowledge in their works Culbert- 1- g::% Q‘;Sf “wfim son's original contributions. Special 1-8 l‘rodt: w%’-m BALD? Funeral Parlors Licendtd Funera) L o | €arly and get your choice. To play any system you must ® | fof this week — Culbertson's $2.00 lue Book for $1.00. ' o alentin i 3 f M Val nltzloéemB:fldml l WA TCH ES i Shades A H 9Y908 18y HAAS ‘ ’ !. s : Famoue Candies , 3 $ 2 9 5 = Elwm h ght .—: fi' 1:16a.m, gc’tc %3‘,, 3 ?yj‘};’ l}b The Cash Bazaar i o i i Kowin: B am 1—Preight will be accepted Tickets, reservations and full Open Evenings 1 éL:;nfhfml more for 4hese watch- $4 95 & Fom Ep. Saturdeys ooly, - PrOioiiae Trom BT |t T s i i o ik & v ! Juneay Ferry & Navigs- | v S o o r . Tel lollars. ' . "o et A h) 5 \ ‘ Juneau—Phope 6 S 9 H passage , for I | the South were: . CO MP A CTS b For Petersburg—Henry Pigg. { For Seattle—Sheldon James, J. { | } | Juneau Drug Co. : “There ls No Substituts || LAMPS Kinghorn, E. M. Howell. . Sy - PR T Re— JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB | for QUALITY” [} Bracket, Ceiling and 3. B. BURFORD & CO. Luncheon will be served at Mrs. Peet Office Substation No. 1 Ticket Agent Phone 79 | Hooker’s Coffee Shoppe Tuesday Lo Portable Types = -l | at 1:30 o'clock. Interesting program | M. S. “ZAPORA™"s Setic amve Juncen Lonve Juseny & e want to close them out. $10.00 Burner Work Successor J. J. Newman Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Ag WILLS NAVIGATION CO. I l FIRE ALARM CALLS ! Come Further information on request New Umbrellas | FERRY 'TIME CARD Leaves Janes: wor Douglas and Bridge Baoks { in silk and gloria AW, New Fall i Do‘u‘glas—Pb‘gp 18 | Edison Mazda' Lamps CH#I&N&L .I?IJS LINE SCHUMACHER Plaster W allboard FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, PERMANENCE AND ECONOMY o expand, sl;;lvk. RED AND YELLOW ‘CEDAR LUMBER NOW IN STOCK Will not warp, c;ack or buckle. Takes any kind : : of covering — paper, tint: or ' ‘ |_ : ] kalaomine‘.lg » P’:" 4 Use Maska umbm‘ LUMBER MILLS | it JUNEAU