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Let us Raise I The difference between $7.50 r.ml $2.>.O0; $S.OO and $20.00; $10.00 and $40.00; and so on up the line is the proved difference between the salaries of meu before and after receiving I. G. S It's a fact. The International Correspondence Schools have thousands of unsolicited letters telling of exactly such increases in HR . Hilary a; a direct result of this training. Even' mouth there is an average of .'i(X) meu who voluntarily report success attained through 1. C. S. training. Wouldn't you like your salary raised? Wouldn't you like a more congenial position? Wouldn't you like to be successful? Then mark the coupon today. There's always a good paying position for the I rained man. ma You know that. Then why not let the 1. C. S. help you ? It doesn't matter where you live, what you do for a living, or how little schooling ? you may have had. If you can read and write, the I.C. S. has a ? j|)<j I ' way to help you to success ? in your own home?in your spare time?without requiring you to give tip your present position. The I. C. S. method will quickly enable you to earn a much higher salary at the cccu fat ion v! your chant -jt: t as it h:-.- a!reu?!y enabled thousands of other poorly paid but ambi tious men to succeed. Mail the coupon today?the ? i.C. S. will gladly explain it all without cliargiug you a penny. Remember: The Ciisiness ol this Place is to Raise Salaries m\ l letcrnadonal Correspondence ScFmois * ? Box 8W. Sctunion, i i. I ? >?*;>: ?in, wit* lurthci ' i.jitlon ??rt irv ? ? ? r |||H? I til ?|Willi lot the po Itlou, :i ?. ? r m 1 ? < l,-.stum fwfVWhl Llliif ,??r*|X. # ? Auloinobtk Kuuniu^ ' Kiuiii.. jlWIiraun # ! ? I'fuliry I JTbliuK j I !??? In- *1 fcftglit* ?T ? ; ? fvr , Mcvht >.v?ll>r?ft.m*n ? ? 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FRANK CEHRING, Proprietor * 1 + INDEPENDENT MARKET Phone 1-2-9 Julius Itbeinborger, Prop. Eastern Corn Fed Beef?Live Chickens?Home Made Sausages ? * iDOYOUKNOwTj ? ? JUNEAU HAS THE BEST } i: Tailor Shop in Alaska | 3 ? ITS i it Irving Co., Inc.} ^ FRONT AND UAtN SIS. j A. H. Humpheries 111 Seward St. HEAVY HAULING a Specialty Also General Transfer Service Tel. 258, 226. or 3306. I. FREE Have You Got a Pair of Bri quet Tongs yet? If not, ask any teamster, or phone us direct. They are FREE PHONE 4 PACIFIC COASi COAL CO. Bunkers Foot Main I Free Delivery Phone 386 Q HEIDELBERG j Liquor Go. Free Concert Every Evening B 7 Till 12 RAINIER BEER on Draught and Bottled g Mail Orders a Specialty + + O. K. GILBERT I I Plumbing and Sheet Metal Worka I j 114 Second St., Phone 353 * + + 4 ORPHEUM HOTEL Rooms for Men Only Hot and Cold Kunning Water. Baths. Sec JOHN T. SPICKETT * ?* THE FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK Douglas, Alaska OF ALASKA 26 Front St., Juneau INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, AND ON TIME DEPOSITS Kates Reasonable Third and Harris Street, Juneau DkBERGMANN Newly built and newly furnished, modern In all respects, steam heated, electric lighted, hot and cold water In every room; bath on every floor, Including a shower bath. Sanitary conditions perfect. Dining Room In connection. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM CHANNEL AND DISTANT LOCALITIES The "shirt waist dance'! at the Trendwcl! club last night was a most? enjoyable affair. President Wilson hus announced that it is very improbable that ho will make a campaign tour to the west. Ned Moo says ho will leave Ju neau shortly to join the medical corps of the British at the front. Steamship service has been estab lished between I'aseau, Bavaria, and Relgrado, Serbia, on the Danube. Mrs. Koy Southworth, wife of the newspaperman in Fairbanks, was a passenger south on the Jefferson last night. Seattle fs reported to be free of inrantllc paralysis. James Cox. of Tee Harbor, left on the Jefferson for Astoria, he hav ing received word that has mother was seriously ill. It is reported today in press dis patches that itcv. Charles F. Aked has spilt with Henry Ford and has formally announced his resignation as chairman of the American com mittee to the Ford neutral peace con ference in Stockholm. The Fairbanks restaurant on lowW Front Street has moved across the street from its old location. Vancouver will hold its "prepared ness parade" tomorrow. The National Women's parly has opened headquarters in Chicago and will wage a fight for natlonrl suf frage. Senator Thomas J. Walsh, of Mon tana has been selected western man ager of the Democrats and his head quarters will be at Chicago. Seattle has grabbed the Moose fra ternal convention for next year. The regular meeting of the Ju neau Public Library Association will l>e held tonight at the City Council chambers at 8 o'clock. DEMOCRATS WILL I MEET AMD PLAN ENTERTAINMENT The committee on entertainment of the Juneau Democratic Club will meet Friday afternoon at the club's 'headquarters in the Goldstein Build ing at 3:30 o'clock for the purpose of arranging an entertainment to be given shortly. All committee mem bers are requested to be present at ! this meeting. ; TRANSPORTATION MEN OF PROMINENCE ARE COMING ON A VISIT Word litis been received in Ju neau that two well known trans portation men are on their way north to visit Juneau and make a I tour of the southeastern coast of Alaska. D. E. Hurley, the retired general passenger agent of the Oregon Short Dine, and who was with that com pany for 30 thirty years, will be a passenger on the Alaska when she (leaves Seattle tonight. IT. E. I/ouns bury, general freight agent of the Union Pacific system is on the City of Seattle northbound. MISS CANNON LEAVES FOR HOME TONIGHT ON ADMIRAL WATSON1 Miss Helen A. Cannon, accom panied by iter niece, will leave for tier home in Danville, III., tonight on the Admiral Watson. Both Miss Cannon and Miss Le Seure are well pleased with Juneau and this vl clnity ami said that they are very sorry to leave. The two ladies have been the guests at many in formal parties since their arrivql here and have made a host of friends. .mibs cannon anu niece came norm i on the Watson as members of a j I party of guests making the trip1 with Dr. Jones and wife, of To-1 |coma. The boat trip did not agree ' {with .Miss Cannon and the ladies stopped here to wait the return of ' the steamer. I They made a round trip to Sitka and visited the many ! points of interests on the chan nel during their stay. ELKS DANCE TONIGHT. Tito Elks' mid-summer ball starts at nine o'clock this evening and ev erything and everybody is ready for a jolly good time. Tin; auditor ium is beautifully decorated, the refreshments are prepared and Dy , er has his orchestra in readiness. Everything indicates that all the neighboring towns will be well rep resented and the Juneau dancers will lit? many. RUBY PIONEER ENTERS HOME The Governor's office has been ad vised that James Carpenter of Ruby, was admitted to the Pioneer's l,iome August 1st. .Mr. Carpenter is one of the old-timers of the interior sec tion and has been engaged in the road house and wood business for many years. He is getting along in years and was unable ionger to prop erly care for himself. 'Phono it to The Einpiro. No. 374. 1 * r" . * Personal Mention _____ -Y Mrs. A.* Hcllonthal, mothor of John and Simon Hollonthal. the well known Juneau attorneys and prop erty owners, and Miss Gertrude Mel leuthal, their Bister, and a member of the teaching staff of the Juneau high school are on their way home from an extended visit to Michigan and other eastern states. Tliey will leave Seattle on the Humboldt to night. Miss Florence Casey, daughter of; Mrs. \Y. W. Casey, of thlrf city, Is' on her way home and will leave on j the Humboldt from Scattlo tonight. Mrs. T. C. Stoddard, wife of Tom Stoddard, the local agent for the Humboldt Steamship Company and j bookkeeper at the Sanitary Grocery., will be a Juneau hound passenger , an the Humboldt when that steu/ner leaves Seattle tonight. Mrs. Stod dard has been visiting for the past two months with relativos and 'riends In Oregon. Mrs. Fred J. Wottrick, wife of Fred Wottrick. civil engineer of Jn-I noait. Is returning to Juneau on the steamer Humboldt tonight. Airs. Wcttrlbk has been visiting Seattle and California with her pnrents, .Mr. and Mrs. John F. Moloney. FISH COMMISSIONER HAD APPENDIX REMOVED TODAY Ernest P. Walker, flr.h commission er for Alaska, war-operated on this morning at St. Ann Hospital by I)r. H. C. BeVighne for appendicitis. Mr. Walker baa boon Suffering for some Unto and was recently brought from Wrangell after suffering a severe at tack. lie was placed in the care of Dr. DeVighno here and it was found necessary to operate. HANDSOME MEDAL IS OFFERED JUNEAU GUN CLUB MEMBERS A handsome solid gold trophy medal has been secured by the man agement of the C. W. Young Co. and has been donated to the Juneau Gun Club for a trophy for a handi cap shoot. The medal is made of solid gold with two bars and a pendant on a ribbon watch fob. The upper bar is or polislicd gold with \V. Young Co." in black enam el loiters. The second bar is a fac simile of a shot gun shell in pol ished gold and black enamel with the word "trophy" in gold letters. Hanging from that bar is a repro duction of the salmon us'ed by that company in their trademark, in sol id gold. The fob mountings are of gold with a handsome, wide black silk ribbon. The trophy will go ?to the high 'gun of the 160-bird handicap in one month. The regular handicap rules will govern. LADIES' AID TOMORROW. Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock the Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. 11. M. lJelircndB. 0 ? ? 11 McCAUL'S Saftty First I' AUTOMOBILES t 1-17-tf Efficient SERVICE Everybody reads Tito Dally Empire. - RUMMAGE SALE A real cld-fashsioned Rummage Sale in every sense of the word?no frills or puffs?but a terrific mark down on every lot that is included in this sale for it is our idea to make a quick riddance of this end of-the-season merchandise to give room for the new Fall stocks which will soon be here. The economic shopper will find many real bargains in this sale. RUMMAGE SALE Laces and Embroideries?5c Cotton torchcon laces, which vary In width Troni one-half Inch to one and one-half Inches; sonic with in sertions to match; also several pieces of narrow embroidery edges ? All go in the one lot ut this price. RUMMAGE SALE Shell Hair Pins?lc Each Come in several different lengths, and ntylc8, and a quality you have paid up to 60c a dozen?but the lino consists of broken lota, hence this sacrifice. RUMMAGE SALE 50c Lace Hose?15c Any size, and come in both black and white in several different patterns. Good quality lisle, double heel and too, and fast colors, that will not crack, while they last J5c PAIR RUMMAGE SALE 75c-$1.0G Taffeta Silks?35c These run mostly in the 18-inch width, in solid colors, with a few stripes, suitable for trimming waists and the like, hut sold in the ordinary way tip to $1.(10 yard. RUMMAGE SALE 25c to 50c Neckwear?10c Each An odd lot of neckwear from the pact season's sclllifg, aoine collars, bows, jnbotti and the like ? worth sev eral times this rummage price when sold In the regular way. RUMMAGE SALE 75c Head Scarfs?35c Colors run to pink, lavender, gray and white, and materials arc silk mull, in both plain or embroidered, with bcm-ntltclioil ends. RUMMAGE SALE 3.00 to ?4.00 Waists?$1.50 An odd lot of silk waists In most any size, some are short, sleeves, others are long, with both low or high neck. About one dozen to choose from. RUMMAGE SALE Rain Coats, Special $2.95 Regular $1.00 and $5.00 coats, in ex tra long length, high button-up collars, any size up to 42?only 10 roast in the lot. The entire line to bo closed out. RUMMAGE SALE Short Silk Gloves?25c Pair Not ovory hIzc, but some odd 10 or 12 dozen in u general variety of col on? and bIzoh; formerly sobl up to $1.00 pair, an all silk quality and with double linger tips. RUMMAGE SALE 35c Windsor Ties?15c Colors are black, white, lavender, pink and blue, regulation length, and niado o( good quality meBsalino, some with Bilk linger ends. RUMMAGE SALE 75c Embroidered Hose?25c An exceptional value as these hone run to several designs, some embroidered in black, made of good quality lisle, double sole, heel and toe; sizes 8% to 10, Your choice, while they last, at 5J5C RUMMAGE SALE Remnants?One-Half Now Is the time to buy these short lengths, for many of the pieces can In- made up into school dresses, and the liko for winter wear. ALL GO AT ONE-HALF. | B. M. BEHRENDS CO., IncT^ i _ . SHOW US WHERE YOU WANT YOUR COAL and wc will put it in without mussing up the whole place and clean up what little dirst j is unavoidable afterwards. Just ; one detail that helps make our 1 coal service so efficient. Oth er points arc better and cleaner coal, prompt deliveries, etc. Wc shall be glad to serve ycu. | Femmei'SRitter 1 Phone 114 I ? . I WHEW YOUR AUTO GOES WRONG we'll make II go right again if you will send or bring it hero or have !u send for it a? may be most eon von lent. This is an auto hos pital where all sorts of troubles are cured -quickly and thoroughly. We are thoroughly competent and ade quately equipped o cure your car of its trouble be it of the simpler t or the most complex char ' ALASKA AUTO SUPPLY CO. nrn itn'jijw a? 'Phone it to The K':ip!rc. No. 374. FROM COW TO TABLE lur Milk is handled in a man or to preserve its ibsolutc purity, t reaches you just as it came from lie cow. JUNEAU DAIRY I IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THE HP1 ? ! BEST HOTEL, You're Looking for 1 Me VJaSlineail | Hot and cold water, phone, large clothes closets each room. Just ? around the corner from every place of Importance. ? Empire Wand Ads bring quickest results. "Try 'em." FROM BOX TO BUFFET FROM BOTTLE TO GLASS or guests or houso folks our whiskey and wines will bo found the most attractive. They look pretty in the bottle, they taste better In the glass. Why don't you try them? They are simply perfect for either social or medicinal use. JUNEAU L10U0R CO., Inc. Phone 94. Free Delivery ? I [ivcrytliinjJ That's New in WALL PAPER * Hiiying direct from the factory helps us give you one of the most complete lines ever shown in Alaska, at prices that are open 'o inspection. LET US SHOW YOU C. W. YOUNG CO. THE LEADING.HARDWARE STORE I