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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG I'M TELLIN' YA SUMP'N, BARNEY .- THAT GUY DUMPSY KNOWS HOW TO FIGHT--- I SEE HIM IN A NEWS REEL LAST NIGHT - T BET HIS SPARRIN' PODNER NEVER SAW SO MANY GLOVES IN HIS LUFE... - SULLY BETTER WATCH HIMSELF - Vietor - um-heat- Saetifice. Shop JFCR RENT-—Modern ed q;‘artmml Nugget v 3-room couugc and MODERN new apartr close in.! bath; garage; on lot 100x175, Newly furnished, electric Tangc, ¥S@eatter Tract. Terms. Call at, modern parlor heater Kitchen | premises or see me at Burford's breakfast nook. Private !mthf Torner. S. P. Raymond. Large front room; closet, disap-| S | pearing bed. Ideal for 2 pergons.| FOR SALE — Studebaker Dictator Special winter rate. Seaview Apts.| #6” sedan. Excellent condition, e ‘"fun only 20,000 miles, cost $1625 $500 if taken this week. W. K.| Keller. TWO-ROOM fun \h[‘d apt Steam heated. Phone 5601. | |FOR RENT — 4- room furnished FOR SALE—Seven-room modern house fully furnished, bargain for cash. Phone Mrs. Winther. after 6 p. m. | FURNISHED 6-room modern house. Automatic oil heat. Inquire per- sonally at Saloum’s Store. FOR RENT—Heated offices. First National Bank. mR SALE —_ Bah:y buggy, d]m’lSlJ ‘v,new, Phone 573, A% MEN: Make sure of YOUR; . Sunshine with a General Electric| Sun Lamp. Buy the S-2 bulb, and rent the Sun Lamp for 50. a week. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. F‘OR RENTVSIccpmg room, single| 421 Seward St v.-wnings FOREST WOOD. Walter Anderson. APARTMEN’IS for rent. Inquire 'Phone 5204. | n | 'Cash Grocery, Willoughby or ™ > | Phone 101. TOM 'THUMB new walnut piano gcr sale or rent. Old-style upright, | | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.| renm) $250 monthly. Expert | piano tuning. Phone Anderson\ CIliff Apartments. 143. FOR SALE or Eent -— SLhombel House. Hot water heat. Phoue 361.| McBRIDE npartment FOR SALE—Cozy, modern 5-room| ~ouse, beautifully furnished. Phone 31. Price reasonable” ;I;ECTAOLES. Reaamg, $2; bifoc- | Als, $6; nearsighted, $4. Hours, ‘8 to 8 Orpheum Rooms, Day Phone a’lfll HOUSEKEEPINQ rooms, $10 month. 207 2d St house. Electric range. Phone 181 or double. Phone 129 or call at afternoons or! e i PSS e .|C. Thomas, VACANCY ~MacKinnon Apartments. HELLO - ‘SPORTIN' GOODS DEPT.. HOW ABOUT THEM TWO BOZEN BOXIN' GLOVES I ORDERED ? Steamer yli)vemenh NORTHBOUND Admiral Evans scheduled to arrive at 10, o'clock tonight, Should bave 4% days mail. Northland scheduled to arrive Friday afterrioon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle March 25 at 9 am. Princess Norah stheduled to sail from Vancouver March 25 at 9 p.m. Notco scheduled to sail from Seattle March 27 at 9 pm, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south- bound tomorrow afternoon at 3 oclock and will sail south early in the evening. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night'at 6 p. m.," Ior Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m,, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. e e 00 00 0088800 12 PASSENGERS ON NORTHLAND - FOR THIS PORT | | SEATTLE, March 21.—Mot orship | | Northland sailed for Juneau and | way ports at 9 o'clock last mghh {with 43 passengers aboard, the | following booked for Juneau: Mrs. Simon Hellenthal, L. M. Carrigan, George Shelalin, Edward Naghel, | A. Forsythe, Elm Heideman, son, Charles Gorrell, J. Bertrand Caro, Lillie| Burford, Mrs. J. B. Caro. Optical Co. SEE MORRIS for . /Wood, any length. LY LG SXCEPTIONAL pargams In used s now. Good selection. Con- '\fi‘l Motor Co. R A S PR URERREES WANTED 3 WANTED—Two A-J men to room W !Jld board. Phone €01 "'URNISHED aps::ments. 7 rooms, 5 rooms (electric range) Phone 2004. highland forest FOR RENT — 3-room farnished house. Phone 2704. PARTLY furnished apartment. Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. MISCELLAREODUS FOR general repair work, shingling, kalsomining, painting call Henry Gorham. Estimaies free. Phone 5. #Advertisements tetl you how ch foods, clothing and house- old needs will cost you before you ‘Shopping. " JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE taken. Jacobsen’s Jewelry Store - - ROOM and boara at ‘rhe Hall for A-J men. Phone 235 HOME BAKED PASTRY. Orders| D (NORTHWESTERN IS NEXT BOAT SOUTH Steamer Northwestern is due from the Wesward at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon according to radio advices received this after- noon. The steamer will not re- main in port very long, sailing south early in the evening. ——————— P TIDES TOMORROW Low tide High tide .. Low tide .. High tide . 4:27 am, 3.7 feet 1027 am., 149 feet 4:56 pm., -0.4 feet . 11:21 pm., 153 feet M" o oy Kive TURN your old golq, into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. > FRESH KING SALMON. Alaska Meat Co. —adv. The advertisements are your quide to efficlent spending. ——o—o- Classified ads pay. FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franslin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts: l,';un:. opp. City Whart. 0nt, near Saw %nt at A J. O‘fl oughby at Totem Willoughby, opp. Gssh opp. Cole’s Garage., . Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Ofl:o;m, opp. Seaview IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Dutribuwr S—— HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8 ZYNDA, Prop. CAPITALELECTRIC KOLSTER RADIOS Electrical Appliances, The Florence Permanent Waving » . _Florence Phone 437 Sho b Triangle Bldg. More For Your Money AT TAILORING Our Specialty . F. WOLLAND : FREIGHTER 1S {Part of Cargo Being Jetti- McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY STAND YOUR GROUND, SULLY - HERE COMES ANOTHER LOAD... 5 FOUND DEAD ABOARD YAGHT | AT VANGOUVER OHIO VALLEY C-ubon Monox1de Po'son- Thousands Abandon Homes| ing Blamed for Wip- ing Out Family HURLING LOGS INTO PAGIFIC VANCOUVER, B. C., march 21 —Five members of the W. Cro: family are dead, victims of ¢ monoxide poisoning aboard t JB in which they pla during the summer along soned from Vessel to nghl List Che five were found by two log- g The door of the cabin to the ST. PAUL ISLAND, Alaska, yacht was found tightly closed March' 21.—Jettisoning part of the Besides Cross, the others found oargo of logs to right the severe dead are Mrs. Cross, two boys and list of the freighter Canadian Seig-|a girl ranging in age from eight neur is in progress in the mid-|to twelve years. Pacific while vessels summoned toy ;k;cugessel by the SOS calls turned NORTHLAND MAKES Two hundred and fifty logs have SITKA EXCURSION been hurled overboard. The freighter sent out the calis| The two-day excurslon aboard for aid last Sunday during a severe“fh? Motorship Northland pla(nned storm. The vessel has a crew of (NS ‘week to give meml?el'.s‘m the 35 Japanese aboard and is bound! L€gislature an opportunify to visit from Puget Sound for the Onem‘m_e Ploneers' Home in Sitka will with a lumber and log carge of also give residents of Juneau and 5000 tons. Douglas a chance to make the " journey to the former capital of Alaska at a reduced rate, according | to J. B. Burford, local agent for \ the Northland Transportation . Company. SELL SEATTI_E The Northland will leave herc \ | Friday night, stop at Port Althorp L] ;and continue to Sitka by the in- \land route. SEATTLE, March 21.—Six han—L Two full days will be | but schooners arrived from thejaboard the Northland, which will western banks today and Lhree‘be due back in Juneau Sunday came in from the local banks, as, Pight. follows: From the western banks—Doric| Legislative party, including the | with 35,000 pounds, selling for 4y Wives of several members. Reser- nts; Akutan with 34,008} vabions are being made now and p Spray with 21,000 mun,,”therc are only a few left, accord- Chelsza with 33 000 pounds, all sells|Ng to Mr. Burford. |ing for 4% and 3 cents; Sunset R R with 34,000 pounds selling for 4%/ ReV- Bernard R. Hubbard, 8.J. and 3 cents; Liberty with 35, DM\WhO“ recent illness after an ex- pounds, selling for 5 and 3 cents,|tensive and exhausting lecture From the local banks—Neptune| U caused some concern among with 15,000 pounds, Arne with gnnhls numerous friends, has fully re- 000 pounds and Presho with 4,000, covered and is delivering a series pounds, all selling for 5% and ‘]or lectures in San Francisco and cents a pound. vicinity. Qn March B_he was ten- gl S g‘ered_a cxvicd receg‘:mn in San _| Francisco, and on the evening of eoromote Prosperity Wt Prt|naren 10 lectured in that city un- der the auspices of the University Classified ads pay. of San Francisco. Yo\lfll Do Better When Buying Your Job Printing 1 by Placing'Yo ; onfu with the EMPIRE PRINTING Telephone 374 0. spent | There will be over twenty in the | ‘FL(]OD WATERS KEEP RISING, i Several States— Flee to ngh Land | CI\'LLJVA“ Ohio, March 21.— The second flood crest within z\‘ has rolled down the Ohioj Valley pouring yellow water a score of cities| thousands of | River to more than |and covering many {acres of land. Thousands have fled from their homes along the 600-mile cour»ev of the flood. | In Kentucky, the National Guard; and Tznth Federal troops are as-{ sisting in relief measures. The Red Cross has ordered 65/ chapters ready for emergencies. MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 21.— Dwellers along the lower Mississippi River today watched the big river swell with the waters from the upstream tributaries. Major Somerville, Chief District Engineer, doubts if serious trouble will result from the flood waters| dumped into the Mississippi froml! Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. BISHOP CRIMONT IS HONORED GUEST AT LUNCHEON YESTERDAY | In honor of the Right Rev. J. R. Crimont, $8.J, DD, Bishop of Alaska, whose feast day, the Feast of St. Joseph, it was, the Sisters and pupils. of St. Ann’s Parochial School gave a luncheon and recep- tion yesterday afternoon. Other guests were the Rev. |William G. LeVasseur, S.J., pastor, the Rev. Timothy O'Sullivan Ryan, jand the Rev.” Francis’ Monroe, 8.J., pastor of St. Rose’s Church at Wrangell. The Sisters were assisted in pre- paring and serving the luncheon by the following senior pupils: Misses Beatrice Mullen, Mary Louise Norton, Yvonne Forrest, Mary Lennon and Anna Marie Doogan. Bishop Crimont made a brief ad- dress expressing his appreciation and giving the pupils encourage- ment and advicee. He spoke in laudatory terms of the long years of service and sacrifice of Father Monroe who came to Alaska in 1893 and has spent many years in the Interior and lower Yugon dis- SABIN'S | & Everything in Furnishings for Men HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Oper.z Evenings i DA 0500 “FUR GARMENTS | Remodeled Repaired, clelned FINEST ‘Ixmflll,l“ WAL Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle* Northbound Southbound } Mar. ii Mar. 14 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 2 April 3 April 1 April 4 April 10 Steamer N'WESTERN ALASKA YUKON FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NEW YORK NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Mar.18 Mav. 22 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay Ad. Evans -Apr. 1 Calls at Sitka north and south bound. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 Leave Seattle Arrive Juncan Leave M.S.“ZAPORA” T % April1 | CApril® Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenaxee, 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 CANADIAK PACIFIC D. B. FEMMER| Fri. Agt. Ph. 114 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean ror Douglas and Thane ¥ 6:15a.m. 8:19p.m. :30p.m. :40p.m. 11:15p.m. 12 midnight PRINCESS NORAH March 30 April 13, 27 Winter Excursion Rates Now # Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full A from vw.um.v'nnu.u- Juncau Ferry & Naviga i Made to Order | | | The Coffee Sho, -OHICKEN DINNER' n THURSDAY. . ad St. opp.' MacKinnon Apts. ufl.wme Hooker BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 103 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 Smlt.h Electric Co. e Ominegu Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL = i I day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and DAVE HOUSEL, Agent “" Phone Single O THE SA NITAR’Y G'ROCERY ”“msm That lea“PfiOMfiS 8ORSS