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| YOU'LL HAFTA ASK UNCLE SAM'L. FER HIS CONSENT Victor piano, Sacrifice. size 40, $5.00. and bath; on lot 100x175, Beatter 1 Terms. Call at premises or see me at Burford's Corner. S. P. Raymond. FOR SALE — Studebaker Dictator 6" sedan. Excellent condition, run only 20,000 miles, cost $1625 $500 if taken this week. W. K. Keller. FOR SALE—Seven-room modern house fully furnished, bargain for cash. Phone Mrs. Winther. FOR SALE — Baby buggy, almost new. Phone 3753. A-J MEN: Make sure of YOUR sunshine with a General Electric Sun Lamp. Buy the S-2 bulb and rent the Sun Lamp for 50c a week. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. POREST WOOD. Walter Anderson. Phone 5204. o TOM ITHUMB new walnut piano for sale or rent. Old le upright, rental, $250 monthly Expert piano tuning. Phone Anderson, 143, FOR SALE—Cozy, modern 5-room house, beautifully furnished. Phone 131. Price reasonable BPECTACLES. Reaamg, $2; bifoc- als, $6; nearsighted, $4. Hours, 3 to 8 Orpheum Rooms, Day Optical Co. BEE MORRIS for nighland forest|. wood, any length. SXCEPTIONAL nugz;x;s i used ears now. Good selection. Cop~| “ mors Motor Co, WANTED WOMAN COOK, capable, exper- fenced, wants job anywhere. Good references. Mrs. Marian Clark Juneau. WANTED—Two A-J men to room,| and board. Phone 601 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Woman's purse cox;tain- ing change, medicine. Chief of Police G. A. Getchell. yrPMOBILE SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor _ APARTMENTS for rent. Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND . Northland scheduled to arrive e ® in port at 5 o'clock tomor- e e row afternoon. Should have ° ‘2 days’ mail. . L] SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Alaska scheduled to sail from e FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heat-|® Seattle March 256 at 9 am. e ed apartment. Nugget Shop. |® Princess Norah scheduled to ® R AT e |® sail frem Vancouver March MODERN new apartment, close in. 25 at 9 pm. . Newly furnished, electric rangc_‘. Zapora scheduled to sail from e modern parlor hes Kitchen;® Seattle at noon March 26. e breakfast nook. Private bath.|® Norco scheduled to sail e Large front room; closet, disap- from Seattle March 27 at e pearing bed. Ideal for 2 persons.® 9 pm . Special winter rate. Seaview Apts.|® Yukon scheduled to sail from e — —_— ® Seaitle April1 at 9 a. m. e TWO-ROOM furnished apt. Steam SOUTUBOUND SAILINGS heated. Phone 5601. Admiral Evans scheduled ® e it e - o | ® southbound April 1. . FOR RENT — 4-room furnished|g LOCAL SAILINGS house. Electric range. Phone 187y petepeth leaves every Thurs: after 6 p. m. {e day night at 6 p. m., for e e e = e Sitka and way ports. ., i e ™0 NOUSE. | o o eific leaves every Thursday e Autcmatic oil heat. Inquire per- e at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® sonaily at Saloum's Store. FOR RENT—Heated offices. Apply First National Bank. FOR RENT—Slecpmg room, single or double. Phone 129 or call at 421 Seward St. afternoons or| evenings. Inqulre: Cash Grocery, Willoughby or| Phone 101. | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.| Cliff Apartments FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel| House. Hot water heat. Phone 361. | McBRIDE: apartment. Phone 5701. | fes | HOUSEKEEPINQ rooms, $10 month. 207 2d st. Kake and way ports. ® 9 0 00 0000 0 0 FRESH_ HALIBUT AND HALIBUT LIVER SENT SOUTH THIS MORNING For shipment to the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company, 57 boxes of fresh halibut were sent to | Seattle by the Juneau Cold Storage Company on the steamer North- western this morning. Four thousand pounds of halibut livers were also shipped in cans o the Parke Davis Company in Seattle, by the Juneau Celd Stor- age Company on the Northwestern. D ’~TIDES TOMORROW | VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartments. | | | FURNISHED apariments; 7 rooms, | 5 rooms (electric range) Phone | 2004 FOR RENT | house. Phone 2704, | ot it PARTLY furnished apartment. Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. FOR general repair work, shingling, kalsomining, painting call Henry| Gorham. Estimates free. Phone 59. HOME BAKED PASTRY. Orders taken. Jacobsen’s Jewelry Store | | | ROOM and boara at ‘Yhe Hall for A-J men. Phone 235, TURN your oM golc Into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ““Advertisements are your pmet; book ediforials. They interpret the merchandise news. h FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Pranclin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apta. | Front, opp. City Whart, | Front, near Saw MilL Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby st Totem Grocery. opp. Oash HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Low tide 5:55 a. m., 05 feet High tide 12:02 p. m,, 164 feet Low tide 6:11 p. m, -12 feet e D. M. THOMAS SOUTHBOUND ON THE NORTHWESTERN D. M. Thomas, master mechanic for the Alagka Road Commission, is a southbound passenger on the steamer Northwestern which was |in Juneau last evening. P L W Classified ads pay. fiss i s e PIGGLY | CAPITAL ELECTRIC | KOLSTER RADIOS | Electrical Appliances, i The Florence Shog Money AT | COLEMANS | TAILORING | Our Specialty | i More For Your Money AT COLEMAN’S McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Marine News | F.. WOLLAND |Clifford and R. E. McEachran. (V2 T sPEAK TO P THE BOSS A 7 WISHES A GENTLEMAN wiITR youll WORD NORTHWESTERN IN SOUTHBOUND LAST EVENING The Northwestern, Capt. Joseph amsauer, Purser Joseph Large,| docked here southbound at 7 o'clock | last evening and sailed for Seattle Arriving here on the steamer| w Dr. R. H. Williams, Miss Kelly, R. Wakelin, Gil Rich, Mal-| colm Wilson, Lyle Hebert, Earl M Are Southbound Leaving here for the South were for Wrangell — Charles Benjamin | Wyatt, J. P. Morgan, C. M. Knap- Wi and three second class. Through Passengers were: from Seward—Rose Nita, Le| Vure Derona, R. S. Pirie, Mrs A' R. Davey, Mrs. R. N. White, M A. B. Gray, Bonnie Gray, R. Pirra,| V. Carmotto, Mrs. H. H. Tidwell, Fred Spach, Frank Hofman, Waldo Wilson and A. A. Lundberg. From Valdez—Boris Magids, Mor- ris Ponchene and D. M. Thomas. | From Cordova—S. O. Breedman| and Kelly Allan From Skagway — Miss Florence Nelson, From Haines—Ross D. Frye, R. L. Everett, Joe Monaco and Henry Bai .\ 8 -3 5 E B Farm Boys’ Education ATLANTA, Ga., March 23.—The farmer, although he has been hard hit by the depression, is still send- ing his sons to college. | - 50 numbers at Georgia Tech A census of parents of students|slight damage was caused to the ents, 453 are farmers, 21 ‘different occupations listed. | Mrs. Hill; for Ketchikan—Fred R. ghatg!%z e iz aral al West, Eliza Young, Rowland F. [Seha Robert X W °“'3 revented le action of/ land and J. T. Truitt; for Scatue—-‘g’,{'& %.%mmm:;{ in “iTlogally’s | sighment | fou {at 1 o'clock a. m. today. | g thut(hil ma)rfldtlg:ggouMil: above! of| y"| Robbins, Mrs. N. G. Nelson, /deporting him, Martin Porkay (in- Nelson, O. N. Eck, A. N. Cohn set), Hungarian art dealer and cri- | tic, has filed suit against the United States for $100,000. Porkay, ac- cording to Through passengers for Seattle because he overstayed his visitor’s the record, was deported permit, FREIGHTER L ATOUCHE RRIVES FROM SOUTH; \LEAVE TGMORROW P.M. Arriving at the Dupont dock o'clock this morning with a c of powder, the Alaska eamship Company freighter, La- uche, Capt. H. Odsen, Purser, W. Bishop, docked at the Admir: ne dock at noon today. It will |dnload coal there until noon to- s » morrow and move to the City Depression Won’t Stop {Dock to unload freight tomorrow | afternoon, moving from there to |the Alaska-Juneau dock to unload |in itself.” feight. The Latouche will leave Juneau me time tomorrow night for the Westward. The Latouche hit an iceberg be- Farm students lead all others in|low Taku Inlet on the way to Ju- {Neau during the night but only here reveals that out of 2298 par-|freighter. The extent of the dam- Merclmnts:tge will not be ascertained until come second With 350, among the an examination will be held to- morrow morning. the Telephon 3 Job Printing by Placing Your Order, with EMPIRE PRINTING e 374 - TOTAL LOSS; CRAFT SINKS Fire Destroys Rancher’s Boat with Year’s Sup- plies Aboard | PETERSBURG, Alaska, March| 23.—The 40-foot gasboat Tum Tum,| owned by A. W. Williard, fox rancher of Port Beauclere, burned yesterday and is a total loss. Fire originated from a gas heater left in the engine room. | The fire department fought the blaze at the public dock where the |boalt was tizd up until the fire was put under control, when the boat | was towed into the narrows, sink- |ing later into the waters of Fred-| | erick Sound. I The Tum Tum was loaded with {one year's stock of food and: other | supplies, ‘There is no insurance. E o S \Children Undernourished, College Professor Told! | LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 23. | —Eighty percent of the cmldren. in t Los Angeles school system e scientifically undernourished |says Dr. P. A. Bonequet, professor {of nutriticn of the University of Southern California. He bases his statement on an |eight year period of research on the symptoms of malnutrition in the behavior and appearance of | children. “Too e attention is devoted study of nutrition,” says Dr. cquet. “The principal cause ubnutrition is the lack of im- portance given to the meal time veriod in the daily occupation of the child. The dining Toom offers an opportunity to teach the high- |est socialization, and the knowledge ;of the properties of the food con- sumed is a praclical life education ERSR S DR. R. H. WILLIAMS | BACK FROM MONTH TRIP TO SKAGWAY Dr. R. H. Williams, Juneau den-y tist, returned here on the steamer Northwestern last evening from Skagway where he has been for the last month in the interests of his practice. He will leave tonight for Chichagof on the motorship Estebeth to take care of dental work at the mine for a short time. — SABIN’ Everything in Furnishings for Men HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open/Evenings ["FUR GARMENTS Made to Order Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned H. J. YURMAN The Farrier | The Coffee Shop | CHICKEN DINNER EVERY THURSDAY 3d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. * Mrs. Katherine Hooker | | | BETTY MAC | BEAUTY SHOP | 103 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 l L 4 Smith Electric Co. 1 | 14 *. T N Steamshi p Lines, Lid. R. J. MCKANNA SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound N'WESTERN ar. ii Mar: 14 Mar. 23 ALASKA .Mar. 25 Mar. 2, April 3 YUKON April 4 April 10 pril 1 " FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE LARGEST PHONE 2 Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NEW YORK Pacific NORTHBOUND Leave TLeave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans..Mar.18 Mau, 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 M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneaf March 26 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonma, Tenaxee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. April 1 April 2 *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Janean Yor Douglas and Thane Leaves Douglas for Jumeam 6:30a.m. 8:30p.m. 30a.m. $7:45p.m. 30a.m.¢ 9:86p.m. 12:45p.m.t © 11:30p.am. 2:15p.m. 12:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t 1:10a.m. 5:00p.m. t—Freight will be accepted $—Saturdays only. tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juncan Every Thurs- day at 8 P. M. for Sitka and Way Peorts DAVE HOUSEL, Agend . Phone Bingle O Juncau Ferry & Naviga- ! | . THE SANITARY GROCERY “The _s'm That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CANADIAMN. [.7-Nof ] 1 [of SAILING TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 30 April 13, 27 Winter Excursion Rates Now # Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good Till March 25 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agest JUNEAU Pacific Transportation Compasy M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- jay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way e - AP S S e