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R Sk & R4 B £ 4t Ll B e fad g bt B R E o dade L il LLE 2 B el L s e e o WE JUST SAW YOUR MINNIE AT THE MOVIES WITH AMOS, ZSHE AINT MY, MINNIE NO MORE. FOR SALE or will lease one 11x13 Willamette 2-speed 4-drum yard- er, extension fire box, blocks, lines, steam drag saw, steel water tank and other logging equip- ment, all in first class condition, cheap. Inqune at New York Ex- change or write P. O. Box 131, Juneau. fi;@iE;\Vxl' sell 1mprm‘&}é’nh‘ [ on homesite on Glacier Highway congisting of two-room house. $150 cash or $200 on terms. In- quire at the New Ideal Shoppe on Front Street. FOR SALE—Moose Hall on Gas- tineau Ave. Suitable for apart- ment house ‘or dance parlor.| Cash or terms can be arranged. For particulars see Henry Roden, | Valentine Building. | FOR SALE—Motorship Messenger, 50 ft. 22 tons, A-1 condition. First | UH-HUH-- I SAYS TO HER, “MINNIE} I SAYS, “YOU'LL HAFTA CHOOSE BETWEEN ME AN’ THIS HERE AMOS)" I SAYS,~- 4 YEAH, AN’ SHE SAYS, ”1 CHOOSE AMOS® ~(_SHE SAYS,~- FOR Ri:NT—Sman apartment, suit- able for bachelors. Private bath. Telephone 1502. FOR RENT—Gabe Paul's residence | on Tenth Street near Fair Build- ing. Hard wood floors, automatic oil heat. Fine neighborhood. Call | Gastineau Grocery. Phone 37. CABINS on 9th St. Tom mcMullen. | FOR RENT—Four room furnished | house. Gastineau Ave. Phone 561. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Cliff Apartments. VANCACY. Nugget Apartments. FOR iEi\r.r~N7lcely furnished four- room house with bath. Tele-| phone 1472, FOR RENT-—Five-room furnished' house and four-room furnished | apartment. Phone 3204. . . . . o . . . . o . . o . . L) o L) . VACANCY-.. bt . MacKinnon Apts. check for $1,00000 takes 4t. At| ~— ~ " =~ - | City Dock till Monday morning. HOUSE inqure Bishop Apts. L . ALE_Clothi < |34 FOR SALE—Clothing, overcoats v;lmR RENT—Purnished three-room | e ;)Zas\,i‘- i‘:‘: C:;essg;:p'zsfmx‘):; office suite. Heated. Apply Juneau | e E lody H Telephone 65. |e Sxticles cheap for cash, 336 wii-| 1ioody House or Telepl ik Bughby Ave. FOR RENT or sale—Pianos, radios,| e R 2 sewing machines. Expert plano|e mihs“%“_ udson Coach, $175.00\ ¢y ing, Phonograph repairing.|e cash or terms. In good condition Anderson Music Shoppe. Telephone ! e Enquire George Bros. 143. fe FOR SALE—Seven-room furnished house. Seventh Street view loca- tion. Cash or terms. Inquire Leader Department Store. FOR SALE—Wicker baby buggy in good condition. Reasonable. Tele- phone 2901 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco scheduel to arrive due to arrive at 4 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails four hours later. Princess Norah scheduled to arrive Monday afternoon or evening. Victoria due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle March 26 at 9 p. m Zapora “scheduled to sail from Seattle March 26. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle March 31 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound March 380. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am., for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. e 000000000 | . . . . . . ° . . . . . APARTMENTS. Tel. 2004.421 E.Tth | ¢ THREE-room furnished apt., bam electric range. Corner 3rd and| Gold. Ellingen Apts. 1 FOR RENT—mecepiu; room. Pho:e| 537. FOR SALELTne Mannattan Hotel, | fully equipped and doing good | business for sale at Cordova, Al-| aska. Total purchase price $8,000. Cash payment down $2500. Bal- ance easy térms. Owner quitting country. Wire or write Mike Steele, Manhatfan Hotel, Cor- dova, Alaska. FOR SALE—DIning room set. Also| spring. Phone 1423. S L e DA CHILDREN cared for oy day, week | Phone 2552. TURN yow ol guia loto value, or month. Cash or trade at Nugges Shop.| 'OSTW‘FOUND LOST—Elgin wrist watch in High School Gym some time ago. Re- turn to Empire. Reward. WANTED | WANTED—Moccasins and furs in exchange for clothing. 326 Wil- loughby Ave. 1 WANTED—Boarders. 3rd and Main. WANTED—Young lady will care for children by the day or hour. Phone 194. WANTED — Woman wants house work by day or hour. Phone 4( Mae ALEXANDER Lora SOPRANO Vocal Culture-Coaching-Diction | l STUDIO—500 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 164 Mandarin Dance Studio Under supervision of GrACE V. Davis Private instruction or class lessons available = = | ! I | l | | Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards | Introducing MR. MILTON Beauty Operator e 0 e eveveoeoe TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 3:27 a. m., 6.7 feet High tide 9:16 a. m., 12.2 feet Low tide 3:56 p. m., 2.4 feet High tide 10:37 p. m., 122 feet TIDES MONDAY Low tide 4:19 a. m, 52 High tide 10:14 a. m, 133 Low tide 4:38 p. m, 14 High tide 11:07 p. m, 135 feet feet feet feet Formerly with the Adah Frank and Roache Beau- ty Shops, Seattle and The Bonnie, Los Angel Specializing in LADIES’ AND CHILDEN’S HAIRCUTTING Now on the Staff of the FLORENCE SHOP Behrends Bank Bldg. Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0Oil Coal Transfer Ne e tours, say— tional ! plea ST N complete facilities, personal attention to L 2 N 2N So, meet at the First Juneau, WG W NEME N [ 32 “Meet Me at the First National” When meeting friends for business, for luncheon engagements, or for shopping “Meet me at the First Na- Our convenient nt surroundings make this bank desirable as a meeting place just as our many services, it desirable as your financial headquarters. your friends are always welcome! The First National Bank Marine | Juneau Ranger district, News VICTORIA HAS 43 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, March 24.—Steamer Victoria sailed at 9 o'clock this morning for Alaska ports with 188 first class and 138 second class passengers, the following for Ju- neau: Wallis George, Cleo Mann, J. B. Bernhofer, Mine Kilagdo, Mrs. C. Carmichael, E. H. Clifford, O. D. Cochran, Steve Ward, Alex La- loff, Mrs. Elsie Minch, Mrs. Ethel Eggen, Milton Daniels, Miss M. Jacelyn, Miss J. Russell, Miss J. Baker, Cecile Frank, Leo A. Blanck- field, John Barry, Wallace Si- monds, ,Alfred Dishaw, Mr. Cooper, Fred Henning, O. Muller, Alice Garich, E. B. Woolharoff and 18 steerage. - v RANGER IX. IN PORT FROM KETCHIKAN YESTERDAY P.M.| The Ranger IX., Capt. George Sarvela, arrived in port last night from Ketchikan where it has been in the Forest Service marine sta- | tion since early this year under- going overhaul and repairs. It will | now go back as tender for the| which is in | charge of District Ranger Charles Burdick. ey o | cseececcose e al . AT THE HOTELS . Alaskan Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Andrew, Hoonah; E. Gilligan, Salmon Creek. Gastineau S. M. Johnson; C. W. Wright, City. ———-—— ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication Monday eveing March 26. Past Mastr s night. Work in the M. M. Degree. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. | COAL WHOLESALE and RETAIL Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 —adv. location and and every detail make National—you and Alaska In the BAG! Pack your clothes and linens in the laundry bag, send it to us, and you'll smile! That's what thrifty women do! REST HAVEN FOR SAILORS IS AIM {Pacific ShE}mg Men| shipping men who will m(‘ormnu Legislator, the Sailors’ Rest Haven Association, THREW HER OVER THEN ! THERE, DERN IT /! , TR fiaomflfi- e cific waters from Alaska to Cali- | fornia, and the men who risk and sorely in need of a haven when | their active years are gone and there is on one to care for them.” Minister Was Sailer Mr. Goldie, E. A. Sims, Port attle attorney, were the originators of the movement. Mr. Goldie has been a shipping director, and sail- ed every ocean before entering the jchurch. He resigned a commission jin the Connecticut Home Guards to go to Russia at the request of [the Root Commission during the |World War. Doing social service werk in the armies of General Kerensky, he was captured by the Bolsheviki and escaped through Siberia. Sims, a Washington State | is prominenf in the fishing and mining ;he Pacific Northwest. The incorporators, mcluding vir-! The other incorporators are presi- tually every well-known shippingidents of steamship and tugboat man in the Pacific Northwest, said lines, captains and other exccutives they are asking the Federal Gov-|in maritime businesses. ernment to let them have the ol S Federal Marine Hospital at g HALIBUTER Launch Association with Incorporation SEATTLE, March 24—A national | movement to create a “port” for aged and indigent sailors and fish- ermen of the United States has| been launched here by pzommcm‘ Inc. Por Townsend so they can start their effort to care for every mariner who needs a refuge, whether he bv from the oceanic trade routes, the | fishing fleets or the inland water- | ways. | “Politics and religion are rul(‘d‘ out,” said the Rev. M. McLean| Goldie of the Episcopal docese of| SEATTLE, March 24.—Halibut arrivals today, cotches and prices Olympia, prime mover in the en- terprise. “We expect to care for [{OHOW: 100 scamen within a year, and 500| From the western banks—Res- within five years, and so on with- olute 33,000 pounds, 6% and 5 out limit, so far we are a | cents; Seabird 28,000 pounds, 6 and Federal Officers Approve {5 cents; Columbia 40,000 pounds, Surgecn Gen. Hugh S. Cummin ;6'. and 5 cents; Bonanza 24,000 Chief of the United States Public |Pounds, 6 and 5% cents. Health Service, has recommended| From the local panks—Aloha 19,- the haven highly, the incorporators 000 pounds, Wesley 5,000 pounds, said, as well as Medical Director L. ;Katalla 9,000 pounds, Diana 14,- D. Fricks, head of the United States 000 pounds, all 7% and 6 cents; Marine Hospital in Seattle. The Hoover 18,000 pounds, 7% and 6 hospital was moved recently from |cents. Port Townsend to Seattle when ¢ | new structure was erected here. Governors of tne orl Ly-uaht‘ States and Alaska are being in-| vited to join as honorary members. | - “There now is only one private! Telephone 62 institution o the kind in the United States,” said Mr. Goldie. “That is| ‘Snug Harbor,’ in New York, which | is caring for 860 men. We expeci the Port Towsend institution to be v e et )| Cabinet Shop o MILLWORK “Hundreds of the men who go; down to the sea in ships are barely | { Window, Plate and Auto GLASS Moulding, Panels and earning a living,” said Mr. Goldie, | Hardwood “and many of them cannot even do | that. It's a strenuous life, for ex- SECOND AT FRANKLIN Service Is Our Motto D Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Telephone 62 ample, In the great halibut, salmon | and tuna fleets that range the Pa- { spend their lives on the water are! industries of | SELL, SEATTLE LIGHT WHERE YOU NEED IT —Back of the Davenport —Owver the Book Case —Ower the Kitchen Sink —OQver the Bath Mirror —Complete with 75 watt bulb— $1.95 . Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 With a New Paint Job! Treat youd car fo a new coat of paint and you won't need a ’34 model! Drive in today for a free estimate. You'll fike our price — and you'll appreciate our service and workmanship. We carry all the new colors introduced at the recent auto_shows, Connors Motor Co., Inc. STEAMERS N SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Steamer {VICTORIA *YUKON tALASKA 1VICTORIA CURACAO. *YUKON Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 24 Mar. 27 Mar. 26—Freighter ..Mar. 31 Apr. 3 Mar. 10 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Skagway, Cordova, Val- burg, Juneau, Haines, dez and Seward. LARGEST Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Mar. 15 Mar. 22 Mar. 30 Apr. 4 Apr. 12 Peters- *—Calls at Sitka northbound and southbound. t—Calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. 1—Calls at Yakutat and Latouche. For ANl Travel Information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent Thavel znd RTHILA PHONE 2 v D PREEROmE ez 1 RANSPORTATION CO. S— MOTORSHIP NORTHLAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneau March 12 16 18 March 26 30 Apr. 1 April 9 13 15 April 22 2 29 May . 7 11 13 May 21 25 21 June 4 8 10 June 18 22 24 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO !,eaw- Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Leave Ar. & Lv. Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Seattle Juneau Mar. 19 24 Apr. 30 May 5 Jun. 11 16 Apr. 2 7 May 14 10 Jun. 25 30 Apr. 16 21 May28 Jun. 2 July 9 11 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J. B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Guy L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas M. S. “ZAPORA” Yrei=n A Calling at Funter, Chichagof*’ Hoonah, Tenake: Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneaw pril 1 April 2 e, Port Alexander, Kla- pounds. Commercial Dock, Agent CANADIAN YN[ FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a.m. t4:00p.m. 7:15a.m. 6:15p.m. SAILING 8:00a.m *7:30p.m. 9:15a.m. 9:45p m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. and SEATTLE 2:00p.m. 12:00 Midnighy 8:30p.m. *1:00a.m. From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH i LEAVE DOUGLAS 6:30a.m. 5:00p.m. March 28 7:30a.m. 6:30p.m. o 8:30a.m. *7:45p.m. April 11, 25 9:30a.m, 10:00p.m. May 8, 17, 27 12:45p.m. 11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m. TFickets, reservations and full 3:45p.m. *1:15p.m. particulars from *—Saturday only. ¥. W. MULVIHILL, Agent f—Goes to Thane. JUNEAU Juneau tio Fine Floors Estimates Free T‘ GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Ferry & Naviga- n Company Hardwood Flooring—Laying, | Sanding, Finishing | Phone 582 | TIMr. SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau { noints PSS SESIN TSNy Pacific Transportation Company 3. Leaves City Dock every Thurs- day at 10 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way “PACIFIC” l;(fgg;-: ;;g:: J. B. Burford & Co., Agents 4;15p:m: 5;30p:m. Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Sundays and Holidays A Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. l ‘ Motorship ALWAYS “ESTEBETH” the latest at Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- 9 day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and ! COLEMAN’S | Way Ports - % kS DAVE HOUSEL, Agent . Phone Single O The Florence Sho, Permanent Waving & Bnmzlw Florence Holmquist, Prop. - | PHONE 421 Juneau lce Cream Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM Daily Emptre Want Ads Pay Plumbing Heating CUT YOUR FUEL BILL! Let us clean your furnace now with the TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER Gets the soot and dirt in every nook and corner 'Harri Machine Sllop Sheet Metal