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((; THAT'S THE COAT / POOR SULLY WORE THE LAST TIME HE WAS QUT -« BARNEY ((N)( IF \VD QP\RK PIl»C THE BLS T FOR SALE—Gas. WANDERER, 14 tons gross; length 49.0 feet, breadth 12:0, with 70 h.p. Hall- Scott motor. Roomy, adaptable, and in good condition lent bargain. Inquire C. Thor 113 Main Street, or telephone ”H FOR SALE—Tailoring outfit; also one small kitchen range. Inquire at Robert Light's Barber Shop. FOR SALE — 20 passenger Schoo! An exce l~‘ | | Bus. Bargain. Walter G. Hellan. — AZAE 7 1 LARGE wood and coal heater. Kitchen range with hot water coils. Economy Furniture Co. FOR SALE - Spectacles, I'mulm:l, $2.00; bifocals, $6. May 13 is my last time in Juneau this season.) Orpheum Rooms, Day Optical Co.| FOR SALE—T-tube Silvertone charger complete shelf electric stove phone 2132, $10.00. Tele- bat- | tery radio with stand and trickle 23.00. 3~burner‘ FOR SALE—Large rurnishéd house, concrete foundation, new roof, ré- cently painted at 5th and Ken- nedy. Is producing moré than $80.00 monthly. Good investment if you have approximately $5.- 000.00. Allen Shattuck, Inc. "FOR SALE—Cafe fixtures consist- ing of back bar, counter, and booths. Very reasonable. Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. |3 ROOMS and bath, steam heat, fireplace, completely furnished, electric washer. Apply Nugget Shop. stools PERELLE Aparsmer! | FOR SALE—1931 Plymouth Scnu\. 4 new t#es, new hydraulic brakes, new battery, A-1 condition. $300] 2 and 3 robta furnished apts. at the| FOR RENT—Cozy 3-room furnish- ed apartment with bath. Electric T Good location, reasonable rent. Permanent tenant desired. Apartment will be ready for cupancy May 15. Apply at house, 6th and East new FOR RENT—Modern furnished 6-| g Location Telephone| room house. Frigidaire. and view unexcelled 531 FURNISHED double 5317 room. Phone FOR RENT — Six room furnished house, oil burner. Apply in person. Seloum’s Store, Seward Street FOR RENT—Three room furnished house with bath Inquire Mike| vagge back of Hi Line Grocery on Willoughby Ave Knight Apts. Phone 577 FOR RENT—Small house fof rent Phone 3601 DOUBLF unrl Smme apartments available May L WK\hl]On Apts Phone 2004 FOR RENT—Furnished apt. In-| quire Bishop Ap {FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heat- ed apartment. Nugget Shop. McBRIDl!. aparmmm Phone 5701 cash. Connors Motor Co. FOR SALE—26-foot river boal, hp. Johnson engine. Price $125. I,U Tclephonv 2552 evenings. 'I'HREE ~ ROOM furnsshed house.| Fireplace, furnace. 10th end B Sts. Phone 4332 or 136. CHOICE level residence lot, 5 at bargain. Best location in city. Inguire 132 6th St. \ | | i _|LOST — oOne 0,! LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Tan key container. Owner may have same by calling at Em- pire and paying for this ad. pair 10-power fieid glasses on highway between Ju- neau and Eagle River. Return to Empire. Reward. FOR SALE—4-room house, partly| furnished; with bath. Terms.! Phil McKanna, Dixon Si TOM 4 HUM.B new walnut plano for sale or rent. Old-style upright, | rental, $2.50 monthly. Expert, piano tuning. Phone Anderson,! 143. BEE MORRIS 1o: nighland forest| wood, any length. ¥XCEPTIONAL pargams in used| WANTED—Woman wants work by , cars now. Good selection. Cop- ' mors Motor Co. —_— SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men Spring Check-Up Have your car chécked after the wear and tear of winter driving. REASONABLE PRICES Expert Workmen . CONNORS HQ,» | WANTEDElectrician or wireman | | WANTE | ; WANT! WANTED CASH mum‘) for a b,n;z.un Want 30-06 carbine model rifle. Must be excellent condition. Address 2770, care Empire. Board and room furn- ished AJ men. Apply Mrs. Durrin, 3rd and Main, opposite Zynda Hotel. day or hour. Phone 209 for local concern. Address stating experience. S2753 Empire man \\anlfi work by day or steady. Phone 2503 hotr, DANISH Tea Robm. Home made cakes and pastry. Special Orders Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. WANTED—Handy man about house and yard wants work of any kind. Enquire Empire 2667. WOMAN COOK, carable, exper- ienced, wants job anywhere. Good references.. Mrs. Marian Clark; Juneau. MISCELLANEOUS SUBSCRIP’I’!ONS and renrv\als for “The Outlook” and other popular American magazines, Tel. 488 Muriel Jarman, Resident Agent. TURN your old gola Into value. Oash or trade at Nugget Shop Read the ads as clremlly as ycw read the news artlcles » JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Linigerie Hoslery and Hats The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Spechny | | ) | | | Behrends Bank Building NO'N DON'T WORRY.. THIS 1S ONE Q' THE BEST BLOODHOUNDS IN WE'LL HAVE SULLY BACK HOME IN — |Converse, C. R. Christoferson, E.'—Arthur W. Paulson, Frank Cagia INESS. .. IME FOR SUPPER. Marine News 200 c0 000000 na; ports at 10 o'clock last night and left for the Westward at 2 D(‘loc}hbo sailed for the south at 5 o'clock this afternoon from the AI-\skn by this morning. |Juneau whart. 4 Leaving Juneau on the Can-} Leaving here for Cordova were— adiad Pacific steamer were; Royal K. C. Talmadge, Shepard, A. Nehammer, R. W.land one second class; Carson Lemke, for Valdez THAT'S THE TAILOR PHoOY! WHO MAKES SULLY'S CLOTHES--. | NURTHLANDLUST ONE PROPELLOR AT PT. ALTHORP | . ¢ Steamer Movements ‘ . e : {Motorship Convoyed to Se-| ¢ Norco scheduled to arrive ® | attle by Small Craft— . Saturday mofning. 1 e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o | Pass°ngels South ¢ Northwesern .scheduled to e UF TH E sEAsuN The motorship Northland, Capt P 19 e Seyids. Mey.:10 : Leonard Williams and L. M. Dun-| @ Yukon scheduled to sail from P o ,],S pl'orceec'lmg‘»?o | e Scattle May 13 at 9 am. | On the first trip north of the r‘hv go”fid “b 1\.\111 ”pr:-‘ o Zapora scheduled to sail from e season, the steamer Aleutian, of |} Pl o i R el 2 e Scattle May 13 at noon. o 'the Alaska line arrived here this|; . o L .o’m;s “‘I”.?m,lm.”m’}‘ |o Princess Norah scheduled to e morning at 8 o'clock with 20 pas- ¢ pOR SO T (LS T e sail from Vancouver may e sengers for Juneau. Capt. Joser ; g ot 554 y ," e 13 at 9 p. m. Ramsauer is commanding the|c ‘T‘h:“ I EHos ]J” e Northland scheduled to.cail e steamer, with Joseph A. La e e e R from Scattle May 15 at o purser; Jack Kelley, chief engin- | ° \¢ S89/0°0 AS i A . e o How, Fieet. | Offiser, | ¥hart at Port Althorp according | « SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e and Arthur Paine, Chief Steward,'o ’ 5 BUTIord, Juncat passcnser e Aleutian scheduled: to° sail @ completing his staff. All the of-|io ., (% 1€ CoMPIN: SHE CU%) & © southbound next Monday ® ficers have been on the Alaska|, . % . T - has twin propellors it came to . morning. ® run for many years and are Wikl \eau without any difficulty. The . LOCAL SAILINGS ® known to residents of the Terri-| B By CRIOT. I © Estcbeth leaves every Thurs- e tory. Northland arrived hcxk. mid- ¢ day might 8% & P m. for &| One hundred and six first class|PIEDE and left ab 4 ovclock this e Sitka and way ports. @& passengers boarded the vessel in wk‘hc‘mm s . @ Pacific leaves every Thursday @ Seattle, many of whom are on the me; ki i ysn.k‘ % pf‘ ’”\;ir_,h" o at 10 8. m, for Petersburg, ® way to the Westward and Interior |} " g & g M Al o by Kt land and taking passage from here e sonde ediedse Avtivals Heré |were, for Petersburg—Jameés Bren- n, Chris Lien, and Helen Lund; T Arriving in Juneau on the stéam-| = b S y W or i oSN were: from Seatrlio o haar_osotge Long, F. U Y6 LT, A BEitow, O. M. Dals Baronovich, Mrs. F. J. Barono- 't V Oérrén P J Higping: l‘“;«d vich, Francis - Baronovich, Walter Henmn R 'E H““';';] Helen King, D. 8. Armour and Sam Bak- B Siious v, Tensan, Bwan |0 T Beettle MM B G Wet John,on R. V. Killjwick, Tra O. land and baby; Blanche Kelly Mrs. E. J. White, Mrs, {Gus Edward Harmeling, Mrs. Edward Znef[ Metia Ztieff: from sobth. |Harmeling, Harry Nakamura, Edyth | EARLY THlS A M AERA Pl o Sarkrh Te Ca Mail Racc S. M. Savin, H. J. @ar-| - b st biay. O Tawthors; and. hes| il Wil be carrled by. the B i 1 awWIIOrEs ¥ | Northland and Norco of the North-| The Princess NonuL Capt. A. H. Johnson. A JandTransportation Compan: be- | Rippon, A. N. Taylor, purser, re-| With 21 passengers boardf ‘.l@ atinitry .\A['th“the sm.lmL (:i the | turned to Juneau from Lynn Canal steamer! at Juneau the Algtianfoo ™ opih lefy Seattle north- und last night, it was ancunced the local representatives of the mpany. o S. M. SAVIN ARRIVES P | _ TIDES TOMORROW _ || A McCloud, J. R Campbell |George A. Lingo, Charles E. Bum- thas High tide, 0:27 am. 19.3 feet. [nell, Mrs. Thomas DeVane, Tt Low tide, 7:06 am. -46 feet. |DeVane, Mys. Lyman S, Brewster High tide, 1:26 p.m., 164 feef. and Lyman S. Brewster. Low tide, 7:09 pamy 10 feet. e — | —————— HALIBUT BOATS TAKE 1 ON BAIT AND ICE HERE Halibut boats taking on bait and ice at the Juneau Cold Storage Company and fresh bait at Auk IN OVER WEEK-END PURCH.ASED HERE Bay over the weekend were, the Seymour, Capt. G. Hansen, the| Bringing 4% and 2 cents 1‘Kanaga‘ Capt. A. ‘M. Nelson, and pound halibut brought in over the the Zénith, Capt. John Iversen. HALIBUT BROUGHT weekend was purchased by the - D Tt Juneau Cold Storage Company and' COMING E. Engstrom, part of which was GGSO BlG’) shipped south and part frozen. N E. Engstrom bought the fares of) the Lounsié, Ospt, K.cHtre, 18y, CAPITOL 300 pounds; the Avona, Capt. O. = Larsen, 13,700 pounds and the; ‘!v. 5 41 Thelma, Capt. B. Alstead, 11,000 4 ! pounds. He shippsd the fares of| | Hoshetanlo Monfhly Rates the Louhelen and Avona fresh to] ’ GARBAGE HAULED ] the Sebestian Stuart Fish Company on the steamer Yukon and kept| [ E O DN%‘VMI: l the remainder for freezing. f TELEPHO! |' Boats that sold their fares toj — . 2 3 the Juneau Cold Storage Company,| ® — Weve the Maraget T.Capt.P. Hildre,| | Smaith: Electnc Co. § 11500 pounds; the Missouri, Capt.} j Gastineau B | ©O.1 Jackson, 2300 pounds, and the; mmq Addington, Oapt. A. Siebold, 10,- l ELECTRICAL l D00 pounds. y VSSRGS ¥ SIS TP SRR | The fares of the Margaret T and the Missourl were bought for (he San Juan Fishing and Packing | Company apd the fare of the Ad- dington will be frozen by the cold storage company. e ELMER WE TBOUND J. M. Elmér, mining man from the Fairbanks district, is a west- ward bound passenger on the Aleu- tian on his way back to the In- terior. —_— [ ——— McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY FREsH and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either e O came yodu’ll want HORLUCK" your drapes | ,ALA'N émcnfinl o 1 D H Yce Cream' 3 i ALL FLAVORS } o. Alaska l Juneau Ice Créamy Laundry | i —— K. Olafson, Charles Sellers, Al- bone, James H. Patterson; #or| s M. Savin, who has a shoe store “ltred Lund, Ted Benson, Jack!seward — Joscph Hofman, M. at Ketchikan, arrived here this| Young, and G. Miller, all for|Luther Hess, Luther Hess, H. H.imorning on the steamer Aleutian. Seattle {McCutcheon, A. E. Karnes, An- Lz e S By idrew Nerland, Steve McCuthcheon, ¢ |Mrs. R. S. Bragaw, R. S. Bragaw, for Busy PEOPLE Being in a hurry doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced. Bailey’s SERIES 222 ‘FHE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! By BILLE DE BECK SALMON PURCHASED Over the week-end a large num ber of trolling boats brought ir mon and salmon trout were purchased by Cold Storage Company Engstrom, buyer. The brought while the salmon trout 6 and 8 cents. Both the Storage company and Mr. strom red salmon. Eng {Juneau Cold Storage; T-1442, Cal Jimmie George, 700 pounds; T-395, Capt. L. Jackson, 500 pounds; P. |Davis, 200 pounds; Willie “M,” Capt. Albert Mills, 2,000 pounds salmon trout; Dundas, Jimmie Young, 5,000 pounds; Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stevens, 7,600 pounds; Cel- tic, Capt. Hen y Moy, 8,800 pounds and shipped the balance to Sebastian Stuart on the steamer Yukon > - BY LOCAL BUYERS which the Juneau and E. salmon 4 and 2 cents per pound brought Cold are mild curing the large The following boats sold to the the Fish Company | FINEST LARGE TEAMERS feerst SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneai Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound “{YUKON .. Apr. 29 May 2 May 8 1TALEUTIAN May 6 May 9 May 15 §N'WESTERN May 10 May 14 May 16 *$YUKON . May 13 May 16 May 22 SALASKA ~May 17 May 21 May 23 1TALEUTIAN May 20 May 23 May 29 \ t—Southwestern Route. §—Southeastern Route. S *—Calls at Yakutat north and sound bound; Scheduled to connect with Redondo at Cor- dova for Seldovia and Cook Inlet ports. t—Scheduled to connect with Redondo at Cor- dova for Kodiak and Kodiak ports. For Information and Tickets Call . THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Ager_)t REDUCED FARES n Phone 2 Serving E. Engstrom ight " the catches Round Trip Rates Alaskans of the Dardenella, Capt. J. A. i 5 § Nort; S {Lay, 3000 pounds and the T-3044, :;dmar’c‘fumfs;fgguc Capt. Henry Kitka, 2,000 pounds. “Norco” to Senitl. He will mild cure the large reds 4 > and return—$48.00 J. B. BURFORD & CO. mnt Agent Phone 79 D. B. FEMMER Fri. Agt. Ph. 114 . AT THE HOTE G George Jone lard, Calgary; Fred Henning, astineau Hoonah; Jack Conway city; FOR YOUR FIRST SWEETHEART MOTHER’S DAY CARDS for SUNDAY May 14 Butler Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders Anytime A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanics will give it the power and zest that makes driving a true pleasure. Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU MOTORS e e g0 00000 £ Pols Sitka; Ira D. Orton, Nome; R. E. Henning, Washington, D. C.; Chet Johnson, C. V. Garren, Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay Leave Seattle M.S.“ZAPORA” fve s Calling at‘ Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla-< wock, Craig, K?Lchikan, *Calls first trip of month only. Office, Commercial Dock—Foot of Main Street WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD g : L CANADIAY May 19 May 19 Leaves Juneaw for Douglas and | Thaze 1 | | Seattle; H. B. Carbray, Seattle. p ks iem PACIFIC Charles L. Parker, Gutavus 7:10a.m. 47:30p.m. E. Shelley, Chichagof; L. A. Bar- 9:158.m.1 0:40p.m. low, Ft. Morgan, Colorado; E. C.| 12:30p.m.4 11:15p.m | SAILING Miller, Ketchikan. 2:00pm. 12 midnight | 3:30p.m.§ $1:008 | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA Mrs. C. M , Sitka; ‘Mrs.| *4:00p.m. { and SEATTLE J. R, Johnston, Sitka; John Strand, Leaves Dowgris for Junesa | Sitka; Charles A. Hawthorne, San : ! Pranitsco ::gg:: 8:300.m. i From Juncau 9:308.m.1 | PRINCESS NORAH 13:45p.m.t | i 2:15pm. ! April 13, 27 :g::" May 9, 13, 30 S June 16, 23, 29 t—Freight wili be accepted ‘Pickets 3 3 rickets, reservations and full particuiars trom V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Juncau Ferry & Naviga tion Company ! Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thars- day st 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Ageni Phone Bingle O Alaskc:gouem Airways SAFE FAST PROVEN DEPENDABILITY Weekly Service to Principal Southeastern Alaska Towns—Also Planes. for Charter For Reservations—Call or See A. B. HAYES Manager (‘ASTINEAU HOTEL TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective April 10 LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am, 12 noon, 4:15 P. M. LEAVE JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE —9:15 AM,, 2:30 P.M, 5:30 PM. THANE SERVICE Will be opened as soon as danger from slides has been eliminated. CHANNEL BUS LINE City Clerk. GLACIER HIGHWAY. AUTO FREIGHT W. H. RYAN, Prop. Leaves Juneau daily at 2 PM. for Eagle River and way points. Office COMMERCIAL DOCK Foot of Main St. Tel. 3 W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES for MEN NOW $3.50 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office —

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