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{ t 3 i i H { } { | i ,A\JY WORN OUT THVNGS OF YOUR HUSBANDS WiLL BE APPRECIATED BY OUR SOCIETY ! Byl L_ :-P.J_\K TC > MR PERKINS SOONS HE . FOR RENT =H Phone FOR SALE — Buick sedan $100. Good condition. McCaul Motors. house. Furn-' oil burner, FOR SALE—5-room jshed with modern hot water heat, large basemenf SINGLE apmmem McKinnon Apts. terms. —— West 8th - St. George Bros. Cash or FOR SALE—Wardrobs trunk,: al- most new, $25.00, Inquire at 210 Main Street. 3-room furnished apartments. Cliff Apartments. STEAMHEATED sleeping room; bath. Mrs. Steinbeck, 3d and Harris. FURN!E:HED heat. apt. Phonc 5’101 FOP. 'RENT — Farnisned 3-room upnrtmem with bath. Phone 3404. WANTED WANTED—20 hungry men at 418 “coat. Miss A.| eau Hotel. FOR SALE — Oft: Hamilton, Gast EXCEPTIONAL bargains In used| cars now. Good selection. COn-‘ nors Motor Co. } CALL Service Transfer Phone 528 for forest wood, any lengths. BTAMPS, albui “hets—ior be-‘ ginners and advanced collectors. | Famous Poole looseleal U. 8. al-. bum. International Junior, “Mod- ern,” Approvals. John H. New\ man, 11 MacKinnon Apts Fhonel 39, , No More Piles | ¢ How~ to~Fir--Printul- Biles wmmu‘ 4 Salves or Cutting It takes only one bottle of Dr. J. S. Leonhardt’s prescription — HEM-ROID to prove how easy it is to .end itching, bleeding or pro- truding piles. This internal remedy acts quickly even in old, stubborn cases, HEM-ROID succeeds because it sheals and restores the affected parts and drives out the thick im- pure blood in the lower bowel—the cause of piles. Only an internal medicine can do this, that’s why salyes and suppositories fail. Juneau Diwg Co. and druggists everywhere sell HEM-ROID Tablets with guar- antee of money back if they do not end all Pile misery. —adv. i il Kingsport, the in the Federal . Census per thousand given is lowest death rate of any city Tenn,, the State by Bureau—7.7 deaths BE TOO LIBERAL i Nith the coal If It comes from our plce. For our ccal goes farther and gives a more even and satisfylng hest: If your coal bir is runuing better have us send yau a new -W to proye our statement. Our service is llways the best BALD? mflsuu NU-LIFE METHOD 4y Valentine Building Room 6 YOU}\G MAN wants work of any| PIANOS, Radios, sewing Machines, Franklin Street. WANTED~W01k of any kmd by day or hour, by good, handy man. | Phone 436. | | e e T o s | | kind; restaurant job preferred. Address C-2310 Emph'e . COLORED \\oman wants day \&ork or housework of any kind. Phone 802. WANTED—A-J men to ruom and | board. Phone 436. CLEANING, sewing, cooking, nurs- atering. Ora Turner. Phone ats day work | Special | i COLORED woman w or laundry to take home Phone 576. ~ MISCELLANEOUS FURN your old gold into value, Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- p.nrlng Anderson’s Music Shnppe BOARD and rocin, &t mard only, Marshall . House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Fhone 2201. "~ Juneau Beauty 1 Shoppe | SYLVIA BRUMBERG | e ing in Permanent and | Finger Waves—Facials Telephone 384 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE I ! | | e e————— 0 —_—— 8. ZYNDA, Prop. l CALL 22 for a YELLOW CAB L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS 1 J. B. Burford & Co. |' “Our doorstep worn by satisfied ramm 00 RUTH HAYES | || CARL JACOBSON | [ JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING | SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building Bergmann Hotel | Dmm Room %flmn Cooking Mn. lllul Johnson, Mgr. The Florence Sho | | Permanent Waving a 8 Ity Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. PSSP i e e S S s t { { { .‘.I.I.......ll 2 Steamer Movements ‘RUGERS BRINGS | . NORTHBOUND e © Zapora scheduled to wTive ® | 2H P EN ° the evening of Nov. 16 or e early morning Nov. 17. . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . ® Northland scheduled to sail o o from Seattle Nov. 14 at 9 e ° p. m. . Princess Norah scheduied 1o » [Vessel Will Be Back Early sail from Vancouver Nov. @ B 14 at 9 p. m, o| Wednesday on Her Re- Alaska scheduled to sail from e Seattle Nov, 15 at 9 a. m. o turn to Seattle s N;w‘.fchgduleilw 5’;‘1 from ® | piinging a large cargo and 28 Ly, at 9 P, M. ® |, engers for Juneau the steam- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ | ., Admiral Rogers, Oapt. 6. K Noribiwestern. shedited i a1~ llitle, and, Pumer .R. V. -Haris o l)’ngrn‘:n 4 t,l‘:gom":j . arrived here Saturday night from Admiral Ro elgssou hed Ii‘(i > Seattle. Afier a stay of several . ;‘box dgem B%Vedxl:e- o |pours, she deparaed for Haines d?\“” L . » o Skagway and Sitka, embarking 18 y oD, passengers. She is scheduled. to Admiral Evans scheduled ® . -\ ' "0 oo 55 1y Wed southbound Nov. 18, PRt i e ok LOOAL SAILINGS s c.>)s~:nd er return voyage to Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® = oo —ounce The vessel's freight was of gen- day night at 6 p. m, for ® .. 0 ter Sitka and way ports. -el;,‘ s ¥ Pacific leaves every Thursday Dc““”"“L "gmzxzmneni ]&’:fe‘c k at 10 a. m,, for Petersburg, ® 8% e A c.o.c....a.'..lo.o.“.l ESTEBETH ICED Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William| Mills and child, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scharnbroek, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crewson, Mrs. Walter Manahan, | Robert Manahan, Mrs. Peter Lund, Mrs C. Edwards, Mrs. Louis- Paul, Mrs. J. S. Patterson, Mrs. Ed A. 1‘\/1 ler, Jomas Olson, J, L. Mac-| n.(- William Konnerupp, Karl' DOWN RRVES =50 and rour f: Leomgc. i Kake and way ports. ..l....-.!il. Persons Booked Here Persons who took passage at gql- {neau for, Haines, Skagway aw Molorshlp With Nine Pas-|Sika were: - | | For Haines—Mrs. L. Moore, H.| er homeward bound, the motorship Estebeth, Capt. Edward Bach, and Purser Robert Coughlin, returned to Juneau this morning from her regular weekly voyage to Sitka and| way ports. vessz] moored at the Municipal she was all iced down. total of the animals being 12. nine, namely: Willis E. Nowell, Donald E. Hanebury, Swan Arsen. L. Wilson, sengers Has Rough Voyage Homeward | Jackson, Eric Oslund,, E. J. Solny, | Charles White, N. A. Lousette. For Skagway—S, J. Ho]mquist, {Mrs. Mary Holmgquist, Charles Pet-‘; ierson, L. L Trimble, J. J. Meher- in, George Robbins, A. Van Mav-’ ern. For. Sitka—Mrs. Martin Thom- | sen, Frank Day, E. Zanoff, John| Waine, Josepr Ribrech. | Having experienced rough weath- Spray blew over the and froze, and when she Wharf| {NORCO BOOKS TEN 12 Carcasses of Deer | PASSENGERS SOU]-H From various places of call, the ft took aboard carcasses of deer ddressed to Juneau residents, thej =~ Ten passengers were booked at Juneau by the motorship Norco, Capt. A. Eckholm and Purser H. Knight, for her voyage scuth. The vessel, which arrived here at noon Saturday from Seattle, departed ay 7 o'clock Saturday. evening on | rer return voyage to Puget Sound. The Norco loaded fish at this port for Puget Sound discharge. Outgoing passengers were: For Wrangell — J. P. Morgan,| | George Phillips, John Ahlers. For Beat{le—Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Jenne, Mr. and Mrs. Avid Aho, Incoming passengers numbered From Funter—iirs. C. Otteson, Henry Roden. Passengers from Hoonah From Hoonah—Mr. and Mrs. From Tenakee—Sam Mozoff. From Chatham—C. W. Swanson, From Chichagof—John Illin. ————— | TIDES TOMORROW | IMr. and Mrs. Wayne Aho, Mrs. — ¢ |Anna Scull High tide 2:00 a. m., 142 feet e , Low tide 7:35 a. m., 46 feet |Old papers for sale at the Empire. High tide 1:28 p. m., 162 feet —_— -0.7 feet |50¢ Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv. Low tide 8:13 p. m,, Lower Fares | but... - the same Uniform]y Superior Semca featuring the famous « Write, cable or mll on Karl K. Kntt,mw{ahw, | Juneau. {How German Treatment 200 Smith Tomr, Arzs DOWN AN’ PUTS 'EM ON!/ gr\n MORNIN'G I TAKES - 19,100 PUUNDSBHITISH FAKES JFFISHUNLUADPLUTISGLAIM ' OVER WEEK - END SOV. NEWSPAPER Sixteen Tierces of Mild- Declares Proar 'Manufact-| Cured Salmon Are | ured Concerning Shipped to Seattle Hunger March housand one hundred MOSCOW, Nov. 14—The Izvestia, teen FINEST STEAMERS AY ¥ ALASKA .. “N'WESTZRN *N'WESTERN Southeastern and Southwestern Route *Will connect at Seward with steamer Starr. Leave Reattl: Mov. e 5 REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Return Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Trckets on sale until Feb. 28; retufn portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE Nov. 15 ...Nov. 26 <HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent Due Juneau Due Junedu Northbound Southbound -~ Nov. ¢ Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 PHONE 2 v fish were crgan of th2 Central Executive, in Juneau over the week- Committee of Russia, publishes ac- end in Juneau. Sixteen tierces of | cusations against the British In-| i-cured ock comprised the telligence Service of plans to fake hipments. { “proof” - that ' Stalin directed the Details cf Arrivals |London hunger march and organiz- e arrivals consisted df 15,000‘ing civil war in India. s «f black cod brought by, mThe newspaper asserted the re- Addington, . Capt. Sivert An- \cent breaking of the Anglo-Soviet on; 4,000 pounds of kind sal-{trade agreement, by the British mon by the Galveston, Capt. Mar- ‘opened the flood gates of anti- tin Hofsiad, and 100 pounds °"Soviet propaganda and British lead- al v the Emma, Capllers hoped to dissuade the United | States Government from taking ac- three trips were taken DY tion to improve its relations with Juneau Cold rage Com- Russla’ ki Ji pany. Tierces Go to Seattle ; e mild-cured | PP e e or s e o - d 2 by E. E. Engstrom to the astian Stuart Fish Company at shipments went south on GENERAL ELECTRIC R AT THE HOTELS Gastineau B. West, Hainzs; T. J. Lahu, San Francisco; Anthony J. Dimond, Valdez; John Olsen, Petersburg; C. Emerson, Junea T. J. Stroebe, Dupont. Alaskan M. Matson, Douglas; Grace Trav- ers, Ketchikan; Milo Bulalovich, Edward Anderson, Flo Du Prie, Ju- neau; Swan S. Aasen, Tenakee; |R. D. Lawrence, Sitka. | Zynda i H. Richard, T. F. Brennan, Se- attle; J. S. MacKechnie, Mrs. P. Lund, Deputy Marshal and Mrs. + HEATING PADS he shipments wer in tierces, 14 by the Cold; 2; to the ‘Atlantic and Pa- | Packing Company, Seattle, . SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle - Juneau Nov. 9 Nov. 13 .28 Nov. 21 Rogers Rogers ... § Buy Round - Trip Tickets a\ l B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 Reduced Rates. Juneau te Seattle and Return, $65.50-« return limit. March 25. TIOKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admiral iine Dock C. V. Brown, Petersburg; Walter B. King, Ketchikan; Mrs. Louis F. Paul, Wrangell; Mrs. J. S. Patter- son, N:wport, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Hanebury, T. B. Setzer, $4.50 M. S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonah, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. Leave Seattle Nov. 9 Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau Nov. 17 Nov. 17 *Calls first trip of month only. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Ldw auzo rate. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. Stops Constipation Guaranteed Acting on BOTH upper and low- er bowel, the German remedy Ad- lerika stops constipation. It brings out the poisons which cause gas bloating and bad sleep. Butler Mauro Drug Co.,.in Douglas .by —_— | Guy's Drug Store. —adv. One Sure Wa to End Coughs and Colds Persistent -oughs and colds_lead to | serious trouble, Y’nu can stop them now | with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote | that is pleasant to take, Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold ac- | tion; it soothes and the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. f Of all known drugs, creosote is recog- ! nized by high medical authorities as one | of the greatest healing agencies for per- | sistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles, Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing ele- | ments which soothe and heal the infected msmhrane- and stop the irritation and in- flammation, while the.creosote gaes on to the stomach, is absorbed into. bhf; attacks the seat of the unuble and checks | the growth of the, ' Creomulsion is. zuamneed satisfactp: 1mhe treatment ofptnustmteollg}uufi ‘ diia . 1 X bronchial asthma, bronchitis and |4 Edisom Mazda Lanips mhu forms of respi )rmry disesses, and | is excellent for buj| dmg the system /| efter colds or flu. Money re! unded if am u&hnrcold,nomn;xerof}wwlon‘- g{ is not relieved after takingaccordi ]udxrem ions, Askyouxdrugglst (\dv ) Alaska Electric nght & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 ALASKJ MEAT CO. 'QUALITY AND SERVICE TO.YOUR LIKING FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau ror Douglas and T ‘hane 6:15a.m. 6:15p.m. T:10am. :30p.m. 9:15a.m.1 udlg.m. 12:! 1 :16p.m. m 12 midnight $1:00a.m. am.nn t—Preight will be acoépted $—Saturdays only. Leaves Ju day at 6 P. w;ym DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Single Phone ——. Motorship. .lulifi:lnl [o] Juneau Ferry & Naviga: ! tion Company CANAPIAMN PACIFIC -~ G 70 VANCOUVER, vxc‘rou&. dnd su'n'u From Jimeau_ PRINCESS NORAH Nov. 19 Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 Winter Excursion Rates Now in Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU g i M. S. “PACIFIC J. K. Paull ahl ka ?Voak Nnvnfiu.oits Phote 137 114 Front St. Once Tried, Always Patronized