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| BELIEVE HON. PETE 1S IN THE PARLOR IT OR NOT SIkR. THE By CLIFF STERRETT IT’S PLAIN T'BE SEEN THAT YOU AIN'T NEVER SAW A GIRL THROW! FINEST N \STEAMERS REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES Juneau to Seattle and Keturn Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Tickets on sale until Feb. 28; retwrn portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuheau Due Juneau L U‘ERGEST Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA ... Nov. 24 N'WESTERN Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. & ALASKA ... Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 N'WESTERN ...Dee. 17 Dec. 20 ALASKA Southeastern and Southwestern Route ¢HE ALASKA LINE ..Dec. 28 Dec. 31 FOR SALE — Cut hemlock and FOR RENT — 6-room furnished house. Oil burner, electric ranga. ! spruce wood, $7.50 a cord. Phone | 254 1 FOR SALE~—PT&>S ped, Downy Rest ROOM with private entrance; bath | ® Phone 2952. silk floss mattress—all drophead Singer sewing springs, double; machine; machine, 122, D. M. Bothwell. Phone Call J. M. Saloum Store. adjoining. Electrie, 207 2nd 1900 electric washing FOR P..ENT-Z room furnished apts. e and sleeping room above Capital e st. FOR SALE — Studio couch, new, very reasonable. Phone 216 FOREST WOOD. All lengths. Phone 262. Happy Rudolph. FURNISHED, heated apt.; kitchenette, bath. FOR RENT—6-room house, 3 réoms Phone 5701. ished or unfurnlsh"d Phone 1502. EXOEPTIONAL bargains in used FURNISHED cars now, Good nors Motor Co selection. Con-| CALL Bervice Tiansfer Phone 028 for forest wood, any leng\hs | MACKINNON 421% E. Tth St. 3-toom apartment.' e Alaska scheduled to arrive at Phone 2004. ‘;Xpanments——nouble and single apartments available.| ’FOR "RENT — Furnisned 3- room;‘ Estebeth . leaves évery apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. : Mlbu:.i L-X'\h\) JS Al % | TURN )our old gnld into value Cash or frade at Nugget Shoj P!ANOS Radios, Sewing Mach! Phonographs, Expert Plano ’I‘un- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. T W R R R BQARD &nd room, or board only, Marshall House, East St. and. Gastmeau Ave. Phone 2201. T. { [°28 a\plum LOST AND | LosT—1n Douglas of glasses in case. Finder please notify FOUND Saturday, Miss Margaret Miller Ol‘\.. —~ L] Phone 225. [ 'rmt‘l Tofimmow i WANTED WANTED—Young died in Bwson after a linger iliness. He was one of the Klon-’IF you nave prumbing, electric wir- ing, snow shoveled, windows or woodwork cleaned, washing, iron- ing, sewing done, dishes washed, children cared for by the hour, catering, quilting, call 436. We’ll dike stampeders. KIRMSE’S | at WINTER & POND'S - o~m--"..4 1 P WE HAVE IT | \ at the Right Pricc Harris Hardware Co. i Lower Front Street 1 o - [ 3 CALL 22 for a YELLOW CAB The F lurence Shop Permanent Waving a *‘Floretice Holmquist, Prop. an Triangle Bldg. 2346' Bmpire. ma send someone quickly. WANTED—A-J meh to room and board. Phone 436. CLEANING, sewing, cocking, nurs- ing, catering. Ora Turner. 436. furn- @ DZE'*I wants work | for room and board or equivalent. Phone S0 ev0sev b Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND ® Norco scheduled to arrive in e port at midnight %0 night. ® Admiral Watson scheduled o e arrive Baturday, e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Northwestérn ' scheduled to e sail "from " Seattle Nov. 26 e at 9 a m Zapora schéduled to sall from Seallle Nov. 26 at mid- night. ''e Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 28 at 9 p. m. © Princess Norah sotieduled to sail ' from Véncouver. Nov. o 28 at® p m e Adviral Bvans Scheduled to sail from Seattle Nov. 30 2 at 10 a. m. e SOUTHBOUND .SAILINGS :. 4 o'clobk this afternoon but e no definite word at press time. LOPAL SATLINGS Thurs- day night et 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. « Pacific l6aves every Thursdsy e at 10 # m., for Petersburg, e Kake ind way ports, e e 00 S e s s i i . . Low tide 4:50 a. m., 21 feet High tide 10:54 a. m 19.1 feet Low tide - 5:37 p. m., -32 feet High tide 11:57 p. m., 161 feet DENALI IS DUE ON CHANNEL TOMORROW Freighter Denali, of the Alaska Steamship Company, 8 due at Dupont . early in,the morning, ac- cording 'to radio. advices received this afternoon. ‘The Denali will come to Juneau during Saturday afternoon. ATTENTION PIONEER XILIARY Watch Re, Brunswick F‘RONT STREET JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Little Store with the BIG VALUES LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER walring Agency i ery Davis which Wil be held at 144 | ] The membBers of, the Pioneer Auxiliary are requeflted meet at the Charles W. OCarter Mortuary Sunday at 1:15 pm. to attend the funeral of Sistet J. Montgom- the Episcopal chllfch at 1:30 pm. —adv. —————— Although théy 'play an annual football game, nsas hasn't beat- en Nebraska on the gridiron in 17 years. 4 Dorothy Su-;m;ns Roff KOLSTER RADIOS Electrical Appliances, Repairs CAPITALELECTRIC l = I DANCKNG & [ TELEPHONE 6451 | BA CONSULT NU- McCAUL COMPANY MOTOR Valentine | L O SMITH and CORONA | TYPEWRITERS eral character. varjous. points of call. STOCK MARKET oné point higher. American Tele-[ phone and Telegraph lost nearly two- points and closed off one. ® | occurred for Air Reduction, Corn |stock today is 13%, American Can | 8%, Galumet and Hecla 3%, Chrys- Motorship Departs on Re - ular ‘Weekly ‘Voyage to Sitka and Way Ports With a Wge «cargo and t.h,re" pagsengers, the motorship Estebeth, ' Capt.. Edward Bach and Purser Robert . Coughlin, Juneay, last evening on her regu- lar. weekly voyage to Sitka and way ports. | departed .{rom The vessel's freight was of gen- It is destined for Persons tn.king passage from this city were: | For Hawk Inlet—A. Sharkey. | For Tenakee—John Anderson. | For Chchagof—E. Kaumlaiven. | et | DEPRESSED FOR TIME,ADVANGES Sagging of Pound Sterling Hits — Carloadings | Bolster Prices l NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—The Stock Market was depressed today for a l!atest music will be given per. time by the sagging of the sterling attending the Saturday night dan- in exchange but recovered sub- CtS btginning pext Saturday stantially in late trading and clos-,continuing until Christmas in Elks ed easy. tions to a point occurred. Today’s turnover was 1,200,000 shares. Several losses of- frac- Loadings Improve Rails were helped by Wall Street | estimates indicating tomorrow's| present: 20 tickets on the General yeekly carloadings report would oW, that about two-thirds of the| loss of the previous week has been | regained. Wheat also recovered part of thm loss after December established a‘muslc for the dances, will feature| new low. U. P.. Takes Loss Union Pacific ¢losed more than| Eastnifn’ Was off one point. Net losses of nearly two points | Products, , oca, Cola. General Foods were firm. Steel was about steady. CLOSING EBRICES TODAY | NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Closing| quotation of Alaska Juneau mine 51%, . Anaconda 8%, Bethlehem Steel 16%, Fox Films 2%, General Motors 12%, International Harvest- Motors 2%, United . States Steel 33%, American Power and L)ghc ler 14%, Color: Columbian tal Ofl 5 Safeway s o Euel and Iron 6, , Continen- plgds 14%, er 21%, Kennecott 10, Packardl A member of the New York Detective Bureau is shown appgaising pa rt, of the seven suitcases full of loot that was recently seized during 2 metropolitan raid. Police say that the seven men arrested comprised | a gang who melted stolen articles of precious metal into ingots and sold | the bullion to the United States Assay Office. estimated as being worth 8100 000. W. E. NOWELL, Agent The captured loat k ¥ DANGERS TO GET or RADIO SET AND TUNEFUL MUSIC Specxal Featul‘es Arranged i for Affairs to Be Given in Elks” Hall Opportunity to obtain a radio recaption set and the best of the ns a Hall, Tickets on Radio Set To the first ten couples on the dafice floar on each of the Satu days nights, Ludwig Nelson wil | Electric radio set that he will give | |§ laway Christmas Eve. Latest Tuneful Selections | The_Ser“nad rs’ Orchestra, which | has been engaged to furnish the| some of the most tuneful of the| COMMITTE, Loyal Order ., Expemhon Over Dr. nia Tech scientist who discovered the cosmic ray, upon his return to Pasadena, Cal, was pleas:d with his trip to the north in a further study of the radiations from dis- SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO NEW YORK 2 J. B. BURFORD & CO. | Ticket Agent Phone 79 “Watson Evans TWatson NORTHBOUND Leave Seattle Noy. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 *Calls Sitka. iCalls Skagway. SOUTHBOUND Ly. Juneau Nov. 27 Dec. 8 Dec. 16 Leave Juneau Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. § ‘Watson .. Watson . Evans TICKET OFFICE: B. H. HOWARD, Agent Admirai ine Dock PHONE 4 M.S.“ZAPORA” Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Califor- Phone 3 Leave Seattle Nov. 26 Hoouan, Tenakee, Port Alexa.nd!t-, Kla- Arrive Juneau mvd.lmau Dec. 4 Dec. *Calls first trip of month only. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau tor Douglas and Thane n internationally known attorney, late selections. Included among | A ted P s 3 the pieces are “Please,” ‘How Deep :}:‘" s)pace CANyal A Snia 6:15a.m. ':lw"m' Is the Ocean, How High Is il e T . 'Sky? “The Man in the Moon, the| 1:;:;‘;: u:g: Cop on the Beat,” and “Let’s Put e : $ out the Lights and Go to Be IQULONEL Dl_ns :fm""“' umu.m e ‘ :30p.m. il | *4:00p.m. ATTENTION MOOSE! | % | DIES IN PARIS| sars pomes o smee | Monday, Nov. 28th will be initia-| . '1 .1, tion night and then we will have| $ g:.m lunch and a good time to which' PARIS, Nov. Z3.—Col. Robert 11:30p.m. the Legion and families of Mooso‘o‘d\ former” Assistant Secretary 12:15p.m. o vited. State of the United States, and 1:108.m. Cali adv. of Moose, No. T00. |died here Thursday as the resulf Thane. & Let the advertisements help you| glgeapop!exy A B '_t—-%\u:d:-;; :ll,» make your shopping plans. ., 3 ce Junem Ferry & Naviga ! [ L] s v This Wznter—~ PR s Matorship “ESTEBETH"” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- ! Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. * THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent. From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH Winter Excursion Effect—ROUND Tickets, partd v. W. MOLVIEILL, sy Dec. 3, 17, Jan. 1 Good Till March 25 at 10 am. for e, Port Alexander #nd Wway | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” WATICH RERAIRING SEWARD STREET | b . Bergmann Hotel fiué’l::m Room i | J. B. Burford & Co. l ' CARL JACgBSON i Oppasite Goldstein Building. | | THE NEW | Hupmobile 8 IN. TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CA“LSON Juneau Diat#ibutor Establishment of & rural school in Matanuska Valley t0 serve the increasing mmma population was nnnounoed M K.’ Keller, issioner ‘of . It will ¢bc & oné-telichér axoo and have § .g uvon at the here. has | the ‘school { vhich will ‘next Monday. She 15 enroute now. | miles a0d 10 miles Rail fares loyze.tt in years Think about it for. .8 minute—warm sunshine and rest. Palm trces. Fun in fascinating San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego. Days in the kindly desert sun at Palm Speings. Gay days at Agua Caliente, And new fow fares, beginning at $33.29 (ong-g-py) from Vancouver, B. C, to Los Angeles, $24 from Port- land, $27.50 from Seattle, good in coaches or in tourist sleeping cars, (plus berth), For further information, write to B. C. TAYLOR, GENERAL AGENT ‘ jfrom Mat lnd is 4% miles joft ‘the” Toute now serving:. the my Ietllers Mr, KelleF" sl & . day at 6 P. M. for Sith3 and | e 3. B Burford & Co., Agenis m’"mmm (‘:’m Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. SEAPLANE ‘Nofi?flmmns. J. V. J'IICKEY aner Your Alaska TELEPH@NE 4