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FINEST JITH A MIGHTY FLOURISH OF THE PEN, WHACKO DUMPSY SIGNS THE AGREEMENT WHEREBY HE AND SULLY ARE TO MEET FOR THE SUPREMACY OF THE RING — - BARNEY, PROMOTER MS CRACKEN AND FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN SPORTSMEN WITNESS THE SIGNING OF THE HISTORIC DOCUMENT, WHILE THE NEWS AND PHOTOS ARE FLASHED TOo EVERY CORNER OF THE 4 e of YOUR suns hmc with a General Eleetric} Sun Lamp. Buy the 8-2 \Julb 1 Sun Lamp for 50c Electric Light & e | Walter Anderson.| FOREST WOOD. \ Phone 5204 TOM THUMB new walnut piano for sale or rent. Old-style upright, | rental, $250 monthly. Expert|_ piano tuning. Phone Anderson,| 143. i FOR SALE—Cozy, modern 5-room| house, beautifully furnished. Phone| _ 131. Price reasonable BPECTACLES. . $2; bifoc- als, §6; nearsighted, $4. Hours,| 3 to 8 Orpheum Rooms, Day| Optical Co. SEE MORRIS for highland fores | | I | argamns 1n used cars now. Good selection. Cor- nors Motor Co. WANTED WANTED_Two A-J men to room. and board. Phone 601 The advertisements are your guide to efficient SERIES m THE NEW Hupmebile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! | Me¢BRIDE apartment. ' TURN your oid Cash or u'ndP at Nugget Snop]NEw BUREAU TWO-ROOM furnished apt. Steam iR, Fhone 540 | Alaska scheduled fo sail from e FOR RENT — 4-room furnished|® Seatile March 25 at 9 am. @ | house. Electric range. Phone 187! ® Princess Norah .scheduled to @ after 6 p. m. o sail from Vancouver March @ | —_— e 25 at 9 pm, . | FURNISHED 6-room 1 ® Northland scheduled to sail Automatic oil heat. Inquire per-/e from Seattle March 27 at @ | sonally at Saloum’s Store. s 9 pm. . * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e FGl;tAH-E;\;F—-Hufi@ ‘[’JX})CES. Apply *First National Bank. ¢ i hoind: M o FOR RENT—Slecpmg room, slng.el e . LocaL SAILINGS . or double. Phone 129 or call at; ® Ifldl:hflhl I::Mc :ve:y Tbu:s—: 421 Seward St. afterncons or y night a . m., for evenings. e Sitka and way ports. . ® Pacific leaves every Thursday © AFARTMENTS lor rent lnquh‘e e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, e. Cash Grocery, Willoughby or|e® Kake and way ports. . Phone 101 © 008 060 000060500000 FOR RENT—Furnis Ciifi Apartments. FOR SALE or Rent — House. Hot water heat. Phoue361. Phone 5'101 HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $10 month 207 24 St. ‘ VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartments.| F‘URNIh ED apariments; 7 rool 5 rooms (electric range) Phone 2004. | FOR RENT — s-room furnished| house. Phone 2704. PARTLY furnished apartment. Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. oUs MISCELL \ FOR general repair wi ngling, kalsomining, painting call Henry| Gorham. Estimates free. Phone 52 It HOME BAKED PASTRY. Orders| taken. Jacobsen's Jewelry Store ROOM and board at ‘rhe Hall for A-J men. Phone 235. gol: into value.| Our Specialty | F. WOLLAND l TAILORING More For Your | | JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor i A e e, Saloum’s Soward Street, noar Second || 1 WE HAVE IT! i 1 &t the Right Prico \ 1 Harris Hardware Co. l Lower Fron' Street - | { CAPITALELECTRIC | (KOLSTER RADIOS | | .. ‘Electrical Appliances, \ ¢S Repairs fie Siimo ' a | Florence Holmquist, Prop. 2, 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near SBaw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. llloughby at Totem w%mcun i3 pr Fifth and Seward. Seventh and Main. Fire H Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin and Indian Ninth and Calhoun of power FIRE ALARM CMS‘ 1-3 Third and Franklin i-4 Front and Franklin. 1-§ Front, near Ferry Way. re HOTEL ZYNDA hm Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. . . B . B . ‘e night: . B ° . “ PROF. EINSTEIN Has Not Ch;ged Plans to! any change in his plan to remai in voluntary exile from Germany. He said his plans are to remain in | Belgium for some time. |questions of newspapermen among their religion, passing it on from ;Transportation Is to Be| |Grayling, Capt. sceenoseme e e Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND o’ Admiral Evans scheduled to e | arrivé sometime tomorrow i Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle March 20 at 9 p.m. . ) SCHEDULED SAILINGS o ° © Northwestern scheduled south SETS SAILFOR BELGIUM SHORE Remain in Voluntary Exile from Germany NEW YORK, March 20—FProf. Albert Einstein -sailed for Belgium Ik &t announc Prof. Einstein answersd a fcwg them one saying Japan won't at- ack the United States. He fur- ther said nations must make peace one to another until it becomes an‘ “rresistible influence.” e IS PROPOSED Grouped Into One Federal Division ASHINGTON, March 20. | for a giant Federal Trans- tion Bureau are being as- led. The set-up tentativel templated would be five divi- sions as follows: —Railroads, pelines, Second — Telephones, telegraph and cables. Third—Shipping Board, barge lines and intercoastal shipping. Fourth—Radio. Fifth—Aviation. >, HALIBUT BOATS SELL FARES FOR SHIPMENT busses, trucks The halibut boat Nordby, Capt. Nels Lee, brought in a fare of 10,- 000 pounds of halibut and the Tony Christensen brought in 6,000 pounds. Both sold to the Juneau Cold Storage Company for 3 and 2 cents a pound and the fish were shipped to the san Juan Fishing and Pack- ing Company on the motorship Norco. MRS. DON S. WRIGHT AND DAUGHTER LEAVE HOSPITAL Mrs. Don 8. Wright (Dorothy Goddard) and her infant daughter, Marjorie, left St. Ann’s Hospital yasterday. MT¥s, Wright and her daughter will be house guests of Mrs. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. God- dard; until the ng of the Northland the latter part of this week, l‘wir home in Sitka. COMPANY | R AR S ERELT '. x | | || McCAUL MOTOR | il | | | g e Marine News e et s e ettt it | 1SOS Sent Out, Se e, ’VI[H“) 20.—H rivals «1!1 sales today are Wil NEW YORK, March 20.—The | {lows: R\m.dqux New York Sun says a Deputy From the western banks—Lind; United States Mrashal has served | 33,000 pounds, .‘ S Charles E. Mitchell, resigned chair- gflf;;u:‘dfo:e?grzxgflfa;rng‘?( vtl::l el L TIDES TOMORROW . maTX;;e Sun says Federal authoriti: a pound; Excel with 20,000 pounds, | High , 139 feet [tional City bank stock to his wife, | inget; Agent Whone 70 . e e . i T S0 s 118 S s Ty Sk & 1o, woicty| M. S:“ZAPORA® 1opmicin Anpeiiy s s:::];xs and selling for 5 and 4; e e iE::;:: t:‘)icmfo':)lsaz‘;?id payment of | Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonae, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kla {local banks with 4,800 pounds and |dgy, March 21, in Council Cham-| fee—eeeeoe——e. {2 : 0ld for 7% and 5 cenis & pound. | bers ai 2 P. M. sharp. Members JUNEAU FROCK WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent i T e | keep this date open. o 3 There's big news for you in thej MILDRED LISTER, SHOPPE FERRY TIME D lldvefl.i‘smg columns, | —adv. Secretary. “Exclusive but not Expensive” CAR / Coats, D P Leaves Junean tor Donglas and Hoslery and Hate 6:18a.m. 8:15pm. 7:10a.m. :30p.m. — = 9:15a.m.1 40p.m. ) 12: mm! 11:15p.m. SAILING SABIN S 2:00pf. 13 midnight 1O VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 3:30p.m.§ $1:0Ca.m. _and SEATTLE 3 ‘ Everything in Furnishings pm. From Ju for Men m;:. Douglas for Jameas ey ¥ 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. 3 , You'll D |= : o g idonan. PRINCESS NORAH o“; 4 i I 9:30a.m.t 9:865p.ma. » Better HAAS [| tdsmr naos areipr i .J Famous Candies :::::9 bty ANl 15 A7 > i | g 5 Winter Excursion Rates Now 8 *° When Buying The Cash Bazaar B g Effest—ROUND TRIP $65.50 \ Your Open Evenings #—Freight will be sccepted T e g /e 9 g $—Saturdays only. Tickets, reu!mhu and full FUR GARMENTS || ) . e J Made to Order Juncan Yerry & Navigs . v w. aegums, s Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned pany i Wright's brother and sister- | when they will leave for HELLO, SULLY ~ DIDJA STEAMERS SEE THE PICTURE IN % THE PAPER-- EVERYTHING'S ALL SET- YEH-- SWELL PUBLICITY! O WHAT ?? BARNEY'S | DOGGONE '\ PHOTOGRAPHS! SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Steamer Mar. 16 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 28 April 3 April 1 April 4 April 10 FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE BRITAIN FOUR MEN ON TRIAL 'Russia Takes Firm Posi- tion in “Wrecking Activities” Case R. J. McCKANNA PHONE 2 : BIG FREICHTER S IN TROUBLE OFF ALEUTIANS then Mes-| sages Fade—Steamer | 20, Four charged with ing activities” in connection work on projects in n:sia be subjected to a pub- trial within a month. The trials will take place despite the pro- SCOW, March subjects Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, Said to Be Near [tests of the British Government,. g NORTHBOUND —_— | | The Moscow statement says: LOS AN('ELES’ SAN DIE(IO) SEATTLE, Ma —-Thn'JJp-! | “No pressure or menace from Leave Leave ;Creat NEW YORK Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Mar.18 May. 22 ansce freighter an Seigneur | Britain will dissuade the t out an SOS from the western | tip of the Aleutian Island and| Thirty-five other employees of then it faded and has not been Russian British Metropolitan SOUTHBOUND h ¢ George H. T Ut heard from directly since early gave:;gr, {53 hoD&;:ied“:;m\:lrashl:; ckers Electrical Company, all of | Leave Juneay 1 yesterday morning. ] ton, D. C,, upon assuming office as | them native Russians, are also Ad. Evans ...........Apr. 1 The Empress of Russia radioed | secretary of war in the Roosevelt | faci ng. trials. Calls at S she is standing by “but unabie to|gabinet.” (Associated Press Photo) | Britishers Involved ;‘1 A ke a 1tka - north -ang give assistance due to heavy | The British subjects are L. C. Gy 3 weather.” : Thornton, Chief Erecting Engi- J. E. KEARNEY i A Dprevious message | TH H RE neer; W. S. MacDonald, engineer; | Agent ] weather was murky and th ] ‘Jc!m Cushney, engineer, and a fit- | & Admiral Line Dock ation | \ter named Gregory. | }FROM SITKA RUN The charges are the men tried | ¥ to put various power stations out | of commission. | ar in, rding to ad- | e atens to | break off all diplomatic and Lradfl it impossible for the exact of the craft to be ascertair Canadian Seigneur has of 25 Japanese aboard. The is 400 “feet long and has than 5,000 ton cargo of lumb- ! 3 motorship Estebeth, Capt Japan. The vessel was pr‘,\.wEdWfird Bach and Purser Robe PHONE 4 ® A=y S = e Pacific Steamshl p Lines, Ltd owned by the Canadian|Coughlin, arrived here from its|celations with the Soviet Union. National Lines, veckly run to Sitka and way ports >o-e : morning at 6:30 o’cloc! The | ebeth brought in two boxes of |Are nvesti kmz salmon, the (1 | to 1 berlate Activities of Former Chairman, N.Y. B(llll. SEVEN HALIBUTERS | SELL AT SEATTLE arriving on the a subpoena on the National City Bank for records of activities of s, selling for 5% — JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB wock, Craig, Ketchikan, *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. The Albatross came in from m"\ Regular monthly meeting Tues- | H. J. YORMAN || . e Furrier Pacific Transportation Company ‘M. S. “PACIFIC” ves City Dogk every Thurs- at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way Printing by Placing Your! Order with the ' The Coffee Shoppe CHICKEN 'DINNER EVERY THURSDAY 3d St. opp.-MacKinnon Apts. Mrs. Katherine Hooker P. M, for Sitka and “Way. Ports soints. 4.'B. Burford & Co., Agentr Phone T Valentine -Bldz: EMNBE | BETTY MAC ‘ ,BEAUTY SHOP | PRIN;}’CN.G B =B e Teleplu’e 374 i | - SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85