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EX(CLASSIFIED SECTION . oL O ‘NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don’t wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them & box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed to the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE Want Ad Information Phone 374 Count 5 average words to the line. Dally rate per line for consecu- live insertions: PFirst day, per line .. Following days, per line Minimum charge, 50c. Monthly rates furnished on re- Juest. Copy must be 10¢ in office by 2 p'elock on day of publication te Insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone trom persons lis'ad in telephone Arectory. | Phone 374. FOR SALE — Combination Bruns- | wick radio and phonograph. Also| { barber ch,ur Telephone 82. Ask for ad-taker. [ __ FOR SAuE LOL 5, block 104, 510‘3, cash. Address P. O. Box 1581. P‘OR SALE—Two used Sunny Sud, | washing . machines. Reasonable.| Term may be arranged. Alaska| Electric Light and Power Co. _IFOR SALE—See the $15 HEAT KING OIL BURNER in opera- tion at the Sanitary Barber Shop. | QUICKER CHEAPER AND BET- FOR RENT — Corner Third and Franklin. Sutiable for small store. Phone 1191. John Conn. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits, Carl Johnson to see Mary Astor| and Lililan Tashman in THOSE | WE LOVE at the UPTOWN)| Marine News at 8 o'cloc] ska due @ Bandon . om Seat Princess No: sail from 19 at 9 pu . L] . . . ® Northland ° Zapora = scheduled SCHEDULED scheduled Stezaer Movements NORTHBOUND to arrive k tonight and sails uth 2 hours later. Tuesday. SAILINGS to sail tle March 16. scheduled to sail from eatile March 18 at 9 p.m. rah scheduled to Vancouver March m. SOUTHR/MIND SAILINGS heduled to arrive at 2 am. Monday and sails ® south at 10 a.m. ® Yukon scheduled southbound . . ¢ Kenai . Sirka and ® Dart leaves e 7 am. for » and wayports, ‘- e o0 e next Tuesday evening. LOCAL SAILINGS leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, Wayports. every Friday at Petersburg, Kake for |FOR SALE—Corner lot with two | hotises located at Ninth and E| THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. PXANOS r?nwd»»\mld Phone 143. 1 George Anderson Terms. - - } or Phone 421. POR REN1~1wo-tuvm 8D, 70USe- | keeping room, rorge, $2000 Ev- (A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awan.s‘ etytang furn.sbeu. Phone 436 | Art Berg to see the big Chaanel Apts double. bill. ANYBODY'S BLOND and TOMBSTONE CANYON at! | the UPTOWN TONIGHT. i WANTED £ | FOR SALE — 3-room cnmpletel)‘ WANTED—A Scotch terrier mnlel furnished house. 6th and Ken-| dog, pup preferred. No pedigree( nedy. | required. M. E. S. Brunelle. e i3 it el FOR SALE—Loftus home on Glac- A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| ler Highway, at present rented.| Jack Warner to see Mary Astor| For information write P. O. Box and Lililan Tashman in THOSE| 1561, Juneau. WE LOVE at the UPTOWN b —All furniture of Chan- THEAFRE SUND,AAY _NVI(;'HF .| mnel Apts. Must be sold. Nothing furnished house| Will be reserved. Phone 1531, WANTED-SmaIl or apartment. FOR SALE—Copper River House, Cordova, seventeen furnished rooms, large lobby, well furnish-! ed. Very reasonablée, Address P. O. Box 198, Cordova. WANTED—Young lady wants furn- ished room in private family. Close in. Reasonable rental. Ad- dress R 275 care Empire. A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| TURN your o go into value George Dudley to see the big double bill, ANYBODY'S .BLOND and TOMBSTONE CANYON at the UPTOWN TONIGHT. 2 MISCELLANEOUS Cash or trade at Nugget Shop ; - ® TIDES Low tide, 5:40 am., 2.7 feet. High tide, 11:40 am., 152 feet. Low tide, 5:54 pm., 00 feet. Tides . Monday High tide, 0:11 afn, 15.3 feet. Low tide, 6:11 £.m. 14 feet. High tide, 12:12 p.m., 158 feet. Low tide, 6:23 pra., -03 feet. e Teacher’s. Highland Cream, Scotch M —adv. Whis —5ths GROCERY. ~r o8 TOMOREOW Sts. See Lucas at Assembly Am;'. e e 00000000 s $3.85. SEE TOTE: BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at | 12th and B Streets | BETTY MAC | 11 PHONE 547 account in imposing fine. larger jail sentences. most of the costs of the courts is v L] . . @ L] L] L] . L L] ° . . . o . . . . . L] . . . L) L] & paid from Fund C which is com- 3 ought to appropriate enough mon- ey to run the courts in Alaska. 2] PASSENGERS Chief Executlve Explalns | Position in. Letter to ABUARB MASKA Alaska Secretary Gov. John W. Troy today vetoed House bill 139, the pauper’s oath measure. the only executive veto in the session just ended. In send- N ing the bill to the Secretary of SEATTLE, March, 16. —Steamer Alaska without his signature, the Alaska sailed for Alaska’ ports at Governor said: 9 oclock this, merning with 201 “I did not sign this bill for two first class and 104 steerage pas- reasons: First, I do not believe it sengers aboard, including the fol- would be advantageous to those lewing booked for Juneau: who invoke its provisions to avoid August Juhl, Oscar Snow, W. B. the payment of fines. There is no Kirk, Miss Marian Cary, B. Gold- stein, G. T. M. McMahon, Alonzo Douglas, E. E. Somers, E. J. Rice, Miss Alma Field, Orville Stockma, H. R. Orme, G. E. Bavard and wife, Robert Harper, Mrs. W. Pul- len, R. T. McCullock, I. G. Ander- son, Mrs. Rasmor, Mrs. Guthrie Joe Snow, N. M. Richardson and wife, Mrs., R. Sher, A. T. Nygard, M. E. Tippets, June Adams. —————— Hiram Walkers' Gin, fifths $1.00, pints 65c. SEE TOTEM GROCERY. —adv ——— T ' Tickets to the Uptown Theatre given to persons a theory that confronts us. Under the law as it exists, Fund C is an important source of necessary in- in the Territory, Under .the circum.. stances, good policy seems to in- dicate that we should encourage House Bill Number 139 would en- courage jail sentences rather than fines.” ‘The bill would have allowed per- sons without means who had been sentenced to fine and imprisonment their fine by taking a pauper’s oath. JOAN YORKE DIES EARLY THIS MORN whose names appear in the Want Ads. Find your name, call at the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors SHORT ORDERS Fountain Candy I the..tre box office for | . Joan_ Yorke, sev.en-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mzs. John H. Yorke, died at an early hour this morning in the Yorke apartments in the Goldstein Building, ‘The father is employed in Gl&cler Bay. The mother lives here. your tickets. A g | DIESEL OIL: We are making de- NEW TODAY B 30LD est Cash Price_for Old liveries of Diesel Fuel Oil n any Gold, Jewelry, Sflm ana Jental Gold, Western Smelting & Refining Co., 205 SW 5th Ave, Portland, Ore. ‘Mail us your gold! for estimate. Checks returned promply. Licensed by United States Government. filtered and metered system in from the meter. TRANSFER. 2 {A COMPLIMENTARY ticket nwa—lr.s A COMPLIMENTARY ticket awaits| CALL COLE Leo Kareen to see Mary Astor| and Lililan Tashman in 'mossg WE LOVE at the UPTOWN THEATRE SUN‘DAY NIGHT. EXPERIENCED woman want, for general maid's duties. Apply by letter giving full details to Box No. 700, care Empire. A EXPERIENCED truck arives,. me- | 0% . chanic, wants work. Call 472, ask ‘—‘—})——“——— for Sawyer. | 'EDST AND FOUND gl i3 | — — WANTED—Woman wants work by | LOST—Lady's diamond wrist watch, hour or day. Address W ' 23¢,' Finder please return to Empire and TOMBSTONE CANYON at the UPTOWN TONIGHT. e SPECIAL . . PERMANENT WAVE $3.50. Edson Wave Shop, Valen- tine Building. Telephone ~241. For general repair wm'ikfl ;15 vo_r new, call Henry Gorham Phone care Empire. | office. Liberal return reward or i e | for ‘information ‘leading to re- A COMPLIM T\RY ticket awaits| covery. Jennie Joonson 1o see Mary Astar and Lililan Tashman in THOSE A CO\IPLI\IEVTAR\'uckcl m\utal WE LOVE at the UPTOWN, W. B Melver to see the big THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. double bill ANYBODY'S BLOND and TOMBSTONE CANYON at the UPTOWN TONIGHT Windsor, 100 proof Straight Whis- key—5ghs $1.40, pints 85c, ¢ pints D\fl.‘ }:_vrm W \.\T AD; PAY! — GENERAL MOTORS and ! MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON _{ SPEECH IMPROVEMENT Wise to Call '8 e & o || Juneau Simplified_Instraction in when in need of Ig!:NG or STORAGE ol Coal Room 509 Goldsteln Bidg. Junesa| quantity from the only strained, | the city. Lowest prices and you| pay for exactly what you get| Garland Boggan to see the big| | double blll ANYBODY'S BLOND ! ! READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third : c. SEE TOTEM GROCERY. adv. | e e LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Watch Repairing Philco—General Electric Agency FRONT. STREET 1 | We tained reverent her sympath pates ¢ Hhm de The Carte PH Grea have ral service with a qui whom planne ut causing added always main- respectiully aracter of ev- Bervy rendered et dignity and that ery desire we of direction d and complet- e are antiel- of Charles W, r Mortuary ONE 126-2 “The Last Bervice Is the test Tribute” ‘The body is at the C. W. Car- ter Mortuary. An attempt was made to notify the father of the death by having a Seattle radio station give a broadeast of the demise. | ————————— P “adiorsy LI 4 . ST. PATRICK'S SPECJIAL J St Sh NEW LOW PRICES ON ALL LI- S icvons op Qt!ons AT THE TOTEM GRO- | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S Froay, | SEE TOTEM GROCER “Juneaw’s Own Store” ’ W w, wash line, and laundry tubs. And she's 'NORTHLAND TO doubt that courts would take into, sentence thé | circumstance that prisoners would, be able to avoid the payment of a' They would naturally make' “Second, a peculiar setup which! we have in Alaska provides that|10 o'clock Monday morning from posed of fines and forfeitures. I do1 not believe in the principle of Fund/ C. I think the Federal Government | - However, it is a condition and not/| come for the United States courts: fines rather than jail sentences.jand child, Miss Audrey Dudeff. to be released from serving out{Reed, Oscar Westland, Myrtle Don Leon Brandy, 90 proof, 85c. | ¢ ans Seattle and ordered a new )\ DR. H. C. DEVIGHNE LEAVES FOR HOONAH ON FORESTER TO ASSIST IN EPIDEMIC To assist the U. S8 .Bureau of Indian Affairs nurse at Hoonah, wheré a number of cases of pneu-i monia have been reported, Dr. H.| <C. DeVighne left Juneau this morn- ing on, the U. 8. Forest Service boat Forester. He will return here chi the Forester enrly in the week. Vessel Leaves E Early Today on Week-End Round Trip to Sitka / Off for Sitka this morning by way of Port Althorp, the motor- ship Northland is due back in Ju- neau’s harbor at 2 o'clock Monday morning. She is scheduled to sail on the southbound Seattle run at the Cold Storage Dock. The vessel arrived here this morning at 5:45 o'clock and dis- charged 40 passengers for Juneau at Femmer’s Dock. She carried a “skeleton” crew for the Port Althorp cannery on her trip to Sitka today. This crew will be engaged in installing new wire netting on traps preparatory to the opening of the season. The inbound list: From Seattle—Charles Fortiere, Mrs. L. A. Cole and baby, Miss Rhoda Minzgohr, Mrs. E. A. Perdue ERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Eeave Due Juneau DugJuneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound DEPERE .. -Mar. 13—Freighter YUKON .Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 8 “Calls at Haines and Skagway northbound and southbound, also Seldovia, Uzinki and Kodiak. S 5. KENAI leaves Juneau every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports. Freight received until noon day of sailing. THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent Througn tickets to California by Pa- oific S, §. Lines TRANSPORTATION co The only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service throughout the year. MOTORSHIP NORTIILAND Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 11 Mar. 15 Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Lv. Juneau Mar. 3 Mar. 17 Mar. 81 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$60.00 MOTORSHIP NORCO PIER B—SEA’]‘I‘LE WASH. Leave Seattle Ar.&Ly. Juneau Leave Seattle Ar.&Lv. Juneau Feb. 18 Feb. 23 April 1 April 6 Mar. 4 Mar. 9 April 15 April 20 Mar. 18 Mar. 23 April 9 May 4 SEATTLE AND RETURN—$48.00 J./B. Burford & Co. D. B. Femmer Gu; . B, y L. Smith Ticket Agent Freight Agent Agent Phone 79 Phone 114 Douglas e e L S W e WILLS NAVIGATION COMPANY | Seattle Sailings Ports of Call March 8—-M.S. Zapora Ketchikan Tenakee March 16—S.8. Bandon Hydaburg Hoonah March 24—M.S. Zapora Craig Juneau April 1—8.S. Bandon Klawak Chichagof April 9—-M.S. JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK—Agent PHONE Zapora Port Alexander Main and Wlllouzhby Ave. Mrs. Audrey Dudefi, Donald Du- deff, Mrs. H. Green, W. E. Ger- wels, J. A. Bulger, L. A. Johnson, R. L. Shackelford, Donnie Taylor, Jack Davis, Herman Eckstrom, H. O. Johnke, Lou Hudson, Irving Tryagstad, Mrs. Aline Glass. From Ketchikan—W. R. Selfridge, E. F. Bower, A. J. Fries, R. A. Jones, C. Burlingame, G. H. Bur- lingame. From Petersburg— Sigrid Wal- stead, Bert Elstad, Thomas FEls- more, H. W. Braugh, Mrs. H. W. Braugh, Miss Lee O'Dell, B. C. Felch, W. L. Rohrback, Bert Cor- nelius, Harlan Skeek, Tony Skeek. From Wrangell—Miss Billle Mill- er. The out,bound list: For Sitka—R. D, Baker, Ross W. Gridley. HUDSON ARRIVES FROM BUYING TRIP Returning after, a six-weeks buy- ing trip on the Pacific Coast, Lou Hudson, Juneau manager of the Family, Shee Store, arrlved this morning on .the Hudson observed shoe uends in , San_ Franeisco, Portland supply of. spring shoes for the Ju- & gayer, Jolller companion for her husband now that she .sende her clothes w the laundry, W i e arri YOUuR ALASKA TH'fg sAfiITAnY Machine Sf\op “ELECTROL-—O] Course” . ALASKA MEAT CO. NG CARSTEN’'S BABY BEEI‘ DIAMOND . TC'HAMS AND BACONU. 8. Gw&rnment Inspectod GROCERY s “The Store Thas LUMBER |- Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. I Panhan 4PLACE CABIN SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportatios in Alaska April- 3, 14, 24 May 5, 13, 23 Tickéts, reservatichs and full dle Air Transport Co. “PATCO”" C. V. KAY, Manager Phoneé 619 * | | l N 4l