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TR BRI furnished FOR RENT-—Th apt. Inquire Bi Ap! condition. Pho .4 furnished ——— FOR RENT - house. Reasonable. 5 o'clock m ) 143 FOR SALE—Eight-n house. Phone Do furnished Phone 67 after om {/ ctor crifice. | FOR | ed apartment FOR SALE — W piano, Kolster Phone 531. ~Mode steam- hnaf. Nugget Shop. r FOREST WOOD. Walter Andersor Phone 5204. |FOR RENT — 4-room furnished ! house. Electric range. Phone 187 6 p. m. TOM 'THUMB new walnut piano for sale or rent. Old-style upright, | rental, $2.50 monthly. Expert Fun\usau; b -room modern hous piano tuning. Phone Anderson,' Autcmatic oil heat. Inquire per- 143. | sonaily at Saloum's Store. mghlnnd Torest FOR RENT—Heated offices. Apply | First National Bank. S for SEE MORRI wood, any length, GXCEPTIONAL pargams 1n “*d'APARmENTs fox rent. Inquire cars now. Good selection. Cor-. cggn Grocery, Willoughby or nors Motor Co. { Phone 101. 7 AT ) ' FOR RENTfFumlshed aparlment WANTED Cliff Apartments. COLORFI) woman wants day work | FOR SALE or Rent —mmbel or laundry to take home. Good|" po,ce Hot water heat. Phoue 361.| work, sonable rates. Phone 242. A MCcBRIDE apartment. capable Phone 5701. WOMAN COOK, exper- ienced, wants job anywhere. Good Clark, VACANCY -MacKinnon Apartment references. Mrs. Marian Juneau iED apariments; (electrie range) 5 rooms rooms, 3 1 Phone Read the ads as ¢ 2004, read the news artic S T _'FOR RENT — s-room farnished T i ¥ house. Phone 2704 MISCELLANEOUS FOR general n.pfllr work, shingling, | kalsomining, painting call Henry| Gorham. Estimates free. Phone 59. WE HAVE I7 at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street Reasonable Monthly Rates GARBAGE HAULED i E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 HOME BAKEi) PASTRY Ordera taken. Jacobsen's Jewelry Store.| ROOM and board at ¥he Hall Ior A-J men. Phone 235. The advertisements are your e to efficient spending. TURN yowr old golc into value. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. " MIDGET LUNCH Under Old Management The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty l-‘punu Holmquist, .Prop. Phone " 427 Trangle Bldg. | TOM and MARIE STURGE Open Sunday ! | | | Prons | HORLUCK’S PALM BEACH Brick and DANISH Ice Cream ALL FLAVORS Juneau Ice Cream Parlor ~ |for Skagway—Mrs. “.;plane in Interior Alaska, and plans | | I | & i o o [ 01 . | JUNEAU FROCK e = §HOPPE | TAILORING “Exclusive but not Expensive” ' our Sp('cialty iy ot e 4]+ #WOLLAND I HATE T'NIP GENIUS IN THE BUD, BUT 1 B COULDN'T STAND THAT DANG DRUM ANOTHER EVENIN. HM'M'™, T SEE DEL.. ) DELIVERED HER ~ DRUMMER BOY- FRIEND MY ULTIMATUM. Marine News "...........I. Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND !® Norco scheduled to arrive in @ | e port Saturday morning. Ie SCHEDULED SAILINGS '® Yukon scheduled to sail from H ® Seattle April 1 at 9 a. m. | ® Northland scheduled to sa lo | from Seattle April 3 at 9 o‘ 5 \nr:x:rqguuh 1"‘5"%"] 5 \‘mcrndu]ous that the sturdy craft| 1S 2am Due Here from Skagway|Noran o ot whine ng | WiS completed in 56 days, the |® SOUTHBOUND SAIL u\(]s L3 gway | Nor: % f t April 750' oh actual time of construction. |® Princess Norah sch hallv Tomorrow Morn- ni*"r“‘j?n:‘l“‘ - Mrs. Berger, wife of the cap- {® arrive in port at 5 o'clock to- Southbotind g =y tain and Mrs. Jack Wilkinson, e morrow morning and sails "]g ou oun 0 T8 o < "” | whose husband is engineer on the e three hours later. ° ? A pany, will be re: north. | pyceoverer, are accompanying their ® Admiral Evans scheduled o] The Princess Norah, Cfi;t. A. H,| The plane is ,‘ lfl pa |husbands on the trip to the West- le. southbound April 1. . n,; Purser A. M. Taylor, ar mplubmnv g Spe ward. e Alaska is scheduled -south- here, from, he. South R ] S A e bound on April 3. ight at 9:30 o'clock and left b y hornet mo- | ° LOCAL SAILINGS y at 10 o'clock. @ my’ load of HAwK INLET AND © Estebeth leaves every Thurs- s arriving here on the | _ e day night at 6 p, m., for Pacific steamer w fo ‘Sitks and Wiy baia’ Mrs. Charles Goldstein, | FU NTER M l Pacific leaves every Thursday Mrs. Isadore Goldstein, e at 10 a. m. for Petersburg, Marian Lary, Miss Wilma A.|wor ® Kake and way ports. r. and Mrs. Henry Mes: 101 Apn] 20 when Cam , Eion J. McNichol, |R. Robinson, Hugh C. Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens, Royal M. Shepard, Anthony Vennes, Mr, s ecvs00evne o .o ESTEBETH OFF* FOR LYNN CANAL PORTS TUESDAY On the first iiip |morrow morning and will sail af \a o'clock. There were 50 passengers aboard for the Interior. 'HALIBUT PRICES AT SEATTLE ADVANCING! of the season | o Sl y, the moto eth, Capt. Edward B: r Robert Coughlin, left Juneau at| SEATTLE, March 29.—Six hall- - |7 o'clock last evering |but schooners arrived day. -ang | | Those leaving here on the motor- ‘sold heir catches at good prices, as | follo! From the western bflnksfPa:mc {ship were; for Haines—Eva Blak: Kirmse Smith, l The Estebeth will leave for its!With 39,000 pounds, selling for 7 | regular run to Sitka and way ports and 5 cents; McKinley with 37,000 |tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. | pounds selling for 7% and 5 cents. From local banks—Pioneer No. 3 with 9,000 pounds; Husky L with 8,000 pounds, Diana with 11,000 pounds, all selling for 9 and 7 |cents”a pound; Unimak with 6,500 pounds, selling for 8 and 7 cenis a | ‘SEWARD PASTOR AND | WOODLEY ON ALASKA | Reverend F. Merrill Sulzman, pas- | tor of Sacred Hearé Church, ap | POURd: Scw&rd and Pilot Arthur Woodley, | - were passengers on the steamer| TIDES TOMORROW ) |Alaska yesterday enroute to the|e— R L] | Westward. Father Sulzman is re-| High tide, 2:43 am, 159 feel. |turning from a three months' trip| Low tide, 9:16 am, -01 feet. |to Troy, New York, where his par- High tide, 3:27 p.m., 13.0 feet. |ents reside, and Mr. Woodley is Low tide, 9:12 pm, 39 feel. PRINGESS NORAH Aphibion TS Sohes 6 IN FROM SOUTH ILAST EVENING to- |t Mrs. Zarelli Southbound, the steamer is due| back in Juneau at 5 o'clock ¢ {into the Cassiar district during the *|coming season, and plans have been |Empire Gold Mining Company at [ CAPT, STRONG T0 NORTH IN APRIL DlSCOVERER LEAVES THIS MORNING FOR |a morning, the new motorship Discoverer, Capt. Heinie Berger, Aell at 8 o'clock this morning for (hp trip across the Gulf of Alaska [bound for Seward where it will re- Be Used in Cassiar | District which was lost in the ice at Ninil- chick last winter, in operating be- | tweeh Cook Inlet ports. | Much interest was evidenced in the new 76-foot motorship while it was In port and many were s to leave the Puget lin the plane for Juneau. Lucian F. Ban WILL OPERATE Sound city ’ Pilo! who m; Will Start When pects to employ a mechanic while Weather Permits lin th south. | The plane will be used for trans- | OPerations will be begun at 'hel portation of passengers and freig iAdmxral y-Alaska Gold Mine at Funter Bay and at the Alaska- lane Mitkof to|HaWk Inlet as soon as the snow is |made for the s Juncau | Sufficiently gone to allow work to |connect the |with several trips a weck. |start, according to W. S. Pekovich, fiok | manager of the prop: , who re- | | MARGARET T TAKES rned yesterday from an extended | ICE He was | BAIT AND to the eastern states accompanied by Mrs. Pekovich. | The halibut boat Margaret T.|While Mr. Pekovich left the east ‘cnpt Peter Hildre, took on bait|co before the inauguration of and ice at the Juneau Cold Storage | Pr ni Roosevelt, the feeling of Company erday afternoon pre- opiimism among capitalists and| | paratory to leaving for the fishing|business men was already apparent, | banks. :he said. There is more interest be- Vmg shown -in the east regardm;,I Ala ka gold mining operations than has been evident for the last 15 e ATTENTION ELKS! | Regular meeting Wednesday nig! March birthday party. Buffet|years he sald. { lunch. —adv.| Mr. and Mrs. Pekovich spent a = |month in Seattle before refurning north. He will leave tomorrow ‘ HAAS : Inight on the Estebeth for Funter| [ Famous Candies Bay where he wil} look over the G |properties to determine what sup- l The Cash Bazaar |plies are necessary to begin oper- 1 Open Euenings ating. He expects to return to Ju- . e [Neau on the Estebeth on Monday. |enroute from New York City to An- ‘chox‘nge, bringing with him a new | 300-horsepower Wasp engine for |his Blanea airplane. Mr. Wood- \ley has traveled extensively by air- ilo resume his activities upon arriv- | ing in Anchorage. He is a brother |of the late Father George H. Wood- ley, former pastor in Anc.:horage e ALTAR BOYS MEETING " HELD LAST SATURDAY | The Aitar Boys' Society of the| S iChurch of the Nativity held a so- Whfli B“ymg |cial gathering in the Altar Society | Your |Room of the School Building last YSaturday evenihg. Altar boys pres- ent were Jack Kearney, Billy Lowe, Joseph Smith, Lincoln Turher, Rob- ert Turner, John, Doolin and Frank SERIES 222 Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE| JAMES CARLSON . Juneau Distributor Metzgar. Edward Metzgar, coach for the Catholic baskeéthall team, was honorary guest, and other guests were George Folta, Kenneth Lee, Gilbert D. DeBalt, Winston Goss and Bert Berthaul. - e Advertisements te1l you how much foods, clothing and house- hold needs will cost you before you | More For Your Money . AT COLEMAN’, McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY You'll Do Better Printing by Phci;u Your : Order with the EMPIRE PRINTING CoO. Telephone 374 Small crews have been at both Funter Bay and Hawk Inlet during the winter. ———eo——— There’s big news for you in the advertising columns. place the vessel of the same name,| 'W. S. Pekovich Says Work ' FINEST ST/\EAMERS Leave Steamer Seattle ALASKA ....Mar. 25 YUKON April 1 R. J. McCKANNA J. B. BURFORD & CO, Ticket Agent Phone 79 M.S.“ZAPORA” March 26 wock, Cralg, Ketchikan, WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 FERRY TIME CARD ! :40p.m. 132: # 11:15p.m. 2:00p. 12 midnight 8:30p.m.¢ © $1:00a.m. t—Freight wili be accepted $t—Saturdays only. ONE SHOVELFUL OF 'OUR COAL will give as much heat as two_of the dirty, slaty kind. That's why you save money by getting your coal from us. If you want coml that will not klink up your stove, will burn down to the fine ash, that will give the most heat pos- sible you should give us your order. WE SPECIALIZE IN FEED . PHONE 114 BETTY MAC | BEAUTY SHOP | 103 Assembly Apartments PHONE 517 | | Smith Electric Co. Gastineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL | | 1 | | [ Juncau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company | [ —— Motorship “ESTEBETH" Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Phone Single O THE SANITARY GROCERY - “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 = SAILING SCHEDULE FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, NEW YORK D, B. FEMMER| Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau ° Leave Jurea( Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonaa, Tenaxeé, Port Alexander, Kia Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low &uto rate. Wintec . Excursion Rates e e i LARGEST FLEET Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Mar, 28 Aprii 3 April 4 April 10 NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau “Ad. Evans Apr. 6 Apr.10 Ad. Rogers Apr.18 Apr.22 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay *Calls at Haines and Skag- way. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 April 1 April 2 *Calls first trip of month only THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent CANADIAMN PAJ IFIC > sAmNG O VANCOUVER, YICTORIA and BEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH March 30 April 13, 27 Now # Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 Good TIll Margh 25 Tickets, reservations and full V. W. MULVIHILL, Agest JUNEAU Pacific w Compesay S, “PACIFIC” wmz ?n” 1 m o am. for Port Alexander and way 3. B. Burford & Ces Agentr Phogs. B v."..m. Bile.