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< i t i i IN GIVIN' THE NEWSPAPER BOYS A BREAK! FOR SALE — Otter coat. Miss A. Hamilton, Gastineau Hotel. { | | FOR SALE—Upright grand piano. Glenn Oakes, A-J Dock FOR SALE—Heating stove. In- quire of Telephone Company. 4 FOR SALE—Majestic radio; elec- tric range; Simmons spring and mattress. Reasonably priced for quick sal Phone 1305. FURNISHED residence ror s: e or rent. Lockie MacKinnon. EXCEPTIONAL ba ns in used cars now. Good 8 tion. Con- nors Motor Co, Phone 528 f U. s al-| r, “Mod- | SINGLE aparvment. McKinnon Apts. RNISHED 2 - room g apartments. Above Capital Elec- tric. FURNISHED, heat. apt. Phone 5701. FOR RENT—Furnished npartmenT. with piano. Phone 143. FOR RENT — Small apartment, with bath, $22.50. Available Nov. 10. Phone 3753. COMFORTABLY furnished heated room; private home. Phone 0. FURNISHED steam-heated apart- t. Inquire at Nugget Shop. { MODERN offices, arranged for your | requirements, in Goldstein Build- ing. See Geo. Baum or C. L.| Anderson, Suite 401-3. | Ol REN1 — rurnished, heated| room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. bum; International J ¢ g ern.” Approvals. John H. New-| FPhone 330. l man, 11 MacKinnon Apts Phune“;,OR RENT — Barmisned 5-room) FOR SALE—For cash, cheap, 192 Model Ford light delivery truck. 2206 Empire. "~ LOST AND FOUND FINDER of tan overcoat, salt-and- peper effect, taken by mistak A iy from Natatorium, Douglas Fire-; men’s dance, Oct. 22, please com- municate with Guy Smith, Doug- las. Woven goods produced in India in the last year totaled nearly| 2,990,000,000 yards. e e . | Juneau Beauty Shoppe SYLVIA BRUMBERG | Specializing in Permanent and | Finger Waves—Faclals ‘ Telephone 384 4 irar kind; ) 310 Empire | | | B % | Address 'OLORED woman wants day work or housework of any kind. Phone 802. WANTED: A BRIDE! I am well situated to take care of a woman who will give me all her love and take care of my home. I must have someone who is will- ing to share my work and hard- ships in return. Apply “A House Divided"—Capitol Theatre. WANTED—A-J men to room and board. Phone 436. CLEANING, sewing, cooking, nurs- ing, catering. Ora ‘Turner. Phone 436. HOTEL ZYNDA ! ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. DON'T BE TOO LIBERAL Nith the coal If 1t comes from our place. For our coal goes farther and gives & more even and satisfying heat. If your coal bir is running low, better have us send you a new supyly to prove our statement. Our | fraging service Is always the bes | and we specialize In Feed 7 Phone 114 *— BALD? CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD | Valentine Building Room 6 2l I D. B. FEMMER : bOMPETENT young woman wx‘mw work. Experienced as waitress or housekeeper. C-2290 Empire. WANTED: A HUSBAND! a slender blonde looking for a husband and a home. Not inter- ested in good times or spending money. I prefer to have the love of a young man, but will marry an old man if he is likeable. See “A House Divided” at the Capi- tol Theatre. CoiaED won{an wants day worf: cr laundrx to take home. Special family rate. Phone 576. WANTED — Position as cook for hospital or private home, Famous for world's delicacies. Box 2438, Juneau. MISCELLANEOUS SPECTAL Xmus Scholarship offers, all magazines. Muriel Jarman. FURN your old gold into value, Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe East St. Phone 2201. Marshall House, and Gastineau Ave. Mexico's lumber output is $12.- 000, yearly. Bergmann Hotel Dining Room First Class Home Cooking Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Mgr. Florence Holmquist, Prop. Triangle Bidg. HAAS _f Famous Candies TLL SUE DAG NAR 1T/ THEY'LL PAY ; apartment, with bjth. Phone 3404. | preferred. | BOARD and room, or =oard only, | S FER THIS/! 000000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- urday morning. Admiral Rogers scheduled to arrive Saturday night or Sumday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 9. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 14 at 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Nov. 14 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from ‘Seattle Nov. 15 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south- bound Nov. 15. Admiral Bvans scheduled southbound Nov. 18. 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. 0O ® 8 00 006080 . Low tide 4:46 a. m., 238 feet High tide 11:00 a. m., 16.4 feet Low tide 5:22 p. m, 04 feet 14.4 feet High tide 11:37 p. m. ndahl, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. G fit, Alfred J. Maki, Seattle. Alaskan Ketchikan. Zynda Knight, Haines, Col. and Mrs. C. Miller, Chilkoot Barrracks; C Mounsey, Seattle. .- ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES ber should attend. RALPH MARTIN, TIDES TOMORROW N. A. Lon- tson, Peggy Gahlen, Haines; Alfred J. Mortz, Lt. M. McKimm, John W. Schumer, Chilkoot Bar- racks; J. K. Jackson, John T. Mof- B. West, C. W. Ferguson, Haines; : W. E. Russell, Auburn; Mrs. L. C, Mrs. McKnight, Miss M. Bantun, Mrs. J. H. Chisel, L. Raybourn, ‘William: R.! Important meeting tomorrow night,|Hansen, D. Guyot. Installation of officers. Every mem- Y MEAN THAT PITCHER IN THE PAPER NOT THE PAW! THE CAPTION HER, P HER DAUGHTER, POLLY." e e ottt e ettt Marine News e et e BOAT HASTENS TOGET HERE IN TIME FOR VOTING on First Voyage of Winter Season Making extra speed passengers could reach home in time to vote the steamship North- @0 eecoscevcccsecscececon | Purser David Doran, arrived here from Seattle at 6:30 last evening, schedule. The vessel, which is on |her first Northern voyage of the winter seasom, departed for ward at 11:30 last night. The vessel had a heavy cargo and 48 passengers out of Seattle. On the way north she emba nine additional passengers at Al- aska ports south of Juneau. Moors At Wharf On arriving in Juneau the No | western moored at the City Wha where she unloaded a large guan- tity of freight for business houses jand dissmbarked passengers. She then shifted to the Alagka Jun- 'eau Gold Mining Company's dock where she put off equipment for| the mining company. Twenty-five of the vessel's pas-| sengers were for Juneau, namely: | From Seattle—Dr. and Mrs. H. | C. DeVighne, Mrs. Glenn Oakes| and daughter, Mrs. Roy [Peterson, Dr. J. M. Oliphant, J. C. Thomas,} J. J. Jackson, R. €. Monnsey, C.| Macki, J. F. Moffitt, Albert VVhitei jand four steerage. | From Southeast Alaska | From Southeast Alaska ports— Alice Bailey, F. A. Boyle, J. B, y Warrack, M. E. Monagle, V. A, \Paine, James Wickersham, Cash Cole. Persons who booked passase at | iJuneau for the Westward were: | | For Cordova—I. R. Anderson. For - Seward—Mirs. Lydia Fohn- — e — 50c Ploneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv. | | i i {Northwestern Arrives Here! £ Juneau|; western Capt. Joseph Ramsuer and | wo hours and a half ahead of Se- | ADM. ROGERS TTLE, Nov. 9.—Steamer Ad-| ogers sailed for Southeast at 10 o'clock this with 13 first class and passengers. owing passengers aboard - steamer are booked for Ju-| 1: Mrs, John S. Patterson and steerage. Alaska n 5 [ {DOUGLAS INDIAN BOY | SUCCUMBS IN JUNEAU| Hubbard, Indian boy, 6 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Hubbard, of Douglas, died | | afternoon of tubercu-| the Government hospital| He had been a patient e inslitution a long time. s at the Charles W.| rtuary dn this city. Fu-! gements have -not yet | at Gas Pains | ind the agony of gas pains by se two simple things: take poonful of Dare's Mentha at | [ Pepsin before you eat, and lie down [flat for a few minutes after your | meal. No more gas, belching, pain, ipro; re on your heart, nor other discomfort. Money back any time it fails, says Butler Mauro Drug Co. —adv. PEENONAL AFRNICE, l { DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Telephone 49v RUTH HAYES | i | | | CARL JACOBSON || JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building ’: | || W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES The Choice of Millions $5.00 | | kalsomine, —adv. Commander. |QJq papers for sale at the Emplre.. 50c Pioneer Taxi, *None 443. adv.{ % i .‘; p ,‘ KOLSTER RADIOS | | JUNEAU SAMPLE | gy ot i ‘ SHOP || CAPITALELECTRIC The Little Store with the {1 L SR T ST Y i BIG VALUES 3 ‘ . JUNEAU DAIRY | UPHOLSTERING ICE CREAM i MADE TO ORDER Always Pure and Fresh Also Recoverinng and A HOME PRODUCT | Repairing ;s Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 419 [ - | CALL 22 | [ WE HAVE IT | { at the Right Price | for a [ | oo > ||| VELEOW GAB | o o Bo 4 @ e —————— | o r— Dorothy Stearns Roff | | LUDWI6G N | Teacher of i1 - | | ARG, )] lm | ‘L SCHUMACHER ‘ Plaster Wallboard FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, PERMAN AND ECONOMY Will not warp, expand, shrink, crack or buckle. Takes any kind of covering — paper, tint or Thomas Hardware Co. Longer Wear in Every Pair Armistice Dance Specials TIES SHIRTS ACCESSORIES SABIN’S Everythng in Furnishings For Men McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY ’ ? i | THEY'LL PAY FOR THIS! 1 SHALL SUE FOR BOUND NORTH LARGEST FLEET STEAMERS Ave . SLANDER!! REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Trekets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE . 1 LEEs A y. 1 Leave DLueJuneau Due Juneau {5~ \ Reattle Northbound Southbound y~~ I *N'WESTZRN Mov. 5 Nov. ¢ Nov. 15 ALASEA .. Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 2% *N'WESTERN ..Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Southeastern and Southwestern Route *Will connect at Seward with steamer Starr. NOW REPORTED COLON Panama, Nov. 9.—The British ship Killerig wirelessed ear- ly today that the Blue Funnel line freighter Phenius was reported off Cape Gracuas a Lios, Nicaragua, with her wireless transmitter gone. The Phonius had not been heard from before since she sent out a distress call that a hurri- cane had hit her two days ago. O'BRIEN NOW "¢HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND MAYOR OF N. Y. 108 ANGilEs i L e \ SAN DIEGO Rogers Nov. 9 Nov. 13 NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Surrogate NEW YORK Rogers Nov. 23 Nov. 27 John F. O'Brien was elected Mayor SOUTHBOUND of New York City by a plurality Evans Rogers Rogers . Buy Round - Trip Tickets a\ Reduced Rates. Juneau ts Seattle and Return, $65.50— return limit March 25. TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admira1 xine Dock PHONE 4 of 616,736 votes on the basis of | complete returns, breaking Jimmy Walker's mark of half a million plurality three years ago. et T T S | — ki o/ TEAMSHIP CO.] Fi ELECTRIC PRSI SUNLIGHT LAMPS J. B. BURFORD & CO. Bracket, Ceiling and Ticket Agent Phone 79 Portable Types Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau M- S.“ZAPORA” Nov. 9 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. CAHADIAN Standard Prices Further information FERRY TIME CARD on request Leare umess o wped gl PACIFIC 9:158.m.1 :40p.m. - g — flf!fln_.m.' 11:13pm. SAILING Aluaska oyl {;%:E | Dec.gr,‘;.%lgai. 1 Electric Light || @2 5= v s e o » Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and Tefl V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU & Power Co. Junean—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 Juneau Ferry & Naviga- ! tion Company Ao% § “ESTEBETH” M. S. “PACIFIC® 53 | §Leayes City Dock every Thurs- Leaves Junean Every Thurs- Jay at 10 am. for Petersburg, day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Zake, Port Alexander and way Way Ports Edison Mazda Lamps soints, : 3. B. Burford & Co., Agents DAVE HOUSEL, Agent o $hone T Valentfiie Bldg. Phone Single O Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 GOOD EATS " Quick Service | Low Prices PIONEER CAFE J. K. Paull and Nick Noak 114 Front St. NEVER CLOSES = Phone 137 Once Tried, Always Patro_nized Austin Fresh Tamales Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office