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THE EMPIRE
U THE MEDIUM
Through which the ranaral
public can nlwajra have lt»
want* vnpplied.
Closiar time for rtaeaified
erfvevhfiementB: 2 P. M
Cloeini? time for display ad
vertisement*: 11 A. M.
Ten cent* per lin# tret la
eertirii
Pive oents for *nb*e«|na*t In
sertion
Conn* five average word* Ur
the line
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FOR SALE
j.'OH SALE Davenport, library
table, chairs, 2 rockers, boil dress
er. dining table, oil stove, boater.
' child’s lied, hi gHi chair, sewing
machine and canned fruit. Inquire
Mrs, S. Simms, Cobh cottage,
Dixon Ave. Phono 4010.
FOR saEE -Finest quality Alaskan
111 tie Foxes from Coughlan Island
Fur Farm available for delivery
now. Come and choose your
Breeding Stock. We take you out
and bring you back. For appoint
ment address Box 207. or call
at 417 Franklin St. after 6 p. in.
FOR SALE—800 FT*. STEEL HYD
raulic pipe 16 and 18 inches
diameter. Also one small 22"
edger and one open deck scow 20
by 70. W. P. Lass._
FOR sale—reasonable, dav
enport, almost new. Leather cov
ering, can be seen at 32 2 12th St.
TOURING CARS AND TRUCKS A'i
KxCaul’s. _
rORESALE -MAXWELL CAR. KE
eently overhauled. Also for hire
by day or hour with or without
driver. Inquire Imperial Pool
BaR. _____
WALL IsoAnvr — vrrse Tor sam
of Washington plaster wail
board; won t warp, won't burn. Mfd.
by Washington Building Product*
to.. *851 K Marginal Way. Seattle
“ M1S CL LLAN KOUS
CARD HEADING ai *11 '*•« ltb
Bt., on Tide Flat*.
PALMIST—Louie and have youi
fortune told fnv your bin<1 w,,rt
buHnee*. marriage and ttte future
foretold. 3i>6 Front St^_
FOR RENT
KOU RENT Furnished 2-room flat,
bath and pantry, near Moose flail,
f 12 a month. Phono 2iui.
FOR RENT- 2, 3 AND 4 ROOM
npts. fully furnished. Ilaht ami
water. Juneau Apartments.
6 ROOM UNFURNISHED PLAST
ered house Nowly renovated.
Phone 3G6.
FOR RENT diA KotiM UNF1IUN
tailed house otl Dlatlu Ave. Allen
Shattuck.
1 FOR RENT -4 rnoma and prtvat
bath, •team hented and elarantl?
furnlahed. Inquire Office Wladeo
Apt*.
PHONOGRAPH for rent. PUob
14*.
mNO FOR KENT—Phone 14*
TO THE PUBLIC:
The Juneau Taxicab Associa
tion was funned for the following j
purposes:
1. To suppress reckless driving.
2. To regulate prices and pre
vent exorbitant charges.
3. To assist each other If in
difficulties while carrying
passengers.
. 4. To provide generally for the
comfort and safety of the
traveling public.
Each member of the Associa
tion carries a printed rate card
on windshield. Do not pay more
than called for on this card.
Report any violation of this or
other rules to the officers of the
Association.
The following are members of
the Associatoin:
Miller's Taxi. Carlson’s, Nick
Lakich, Collins, Covich, Berry,
Haller, Hermit and MacDonald.
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CUFF APARTMENTS
2, 2 and 4 room apartments
completely furnished
H. li. yvVJch, Prop.
PHONI 209.
Study the store ads—that voc
may know what our merchants havt
to offer to you in the w: y of rea!
buying opportunities.
POLLY AND HER PALS
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Traffic Rules for
Airplanes to Lessen
Chance of Collision
LONDON. Aug. Li.—Rules agreed
on by the British. Belgian and
Dutch governments to minimize risk
of collision between aircraft, have
been Issued by the air ministry.
These provide that every pilot
when flying on a compass course
shall, whenever It is safe and prac
ticable, fly on the right side of the
straight line adjoining the point of
departure and point, of arrival. When
an aircraft is flying beneath clouds,
it must keep at a fair distance be
low the cloud base in order to see
and he seen.
When a pilot decides-to follow a
route which is officially recognized
or consists of a line of ground marks,
he should bear in mind that the
risk of collision with another air
craft following the same route is
considerable. Every pilot therefore
following such a route shall endeav
or to keep it*at least 300 meters|
on his left.
Every pilot who decided to cross]
any route lie is following shall do
so at right angles and as high as
ciraumstances permit.
WHY BE A WAlL FLOWER ?
Learn the latest hanec steps at
Sherwood Studio. Appointments
made by calling 209, Apt. 7.
STAGE AND CLASSIC DANCING]
TAUGHT. —adv j
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OH! BOY! |
DANCE AT THE
YELLOW BALLOON
DANCE j
at the
EAGLES’ HALL, DOUGLAS
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
ALMA
Leaves Juneau 9 o’clock and
returns after dance.
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Juneau Ferry & Navigation
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Company.
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~ AUTOS FOR HIKt
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Nick’s Taxi
SERVICE DAY AMI) NIGHT |
j Experienced and Expert Driv
ers. We please at all times. 1
Stands -OLD GROTTO, Phono j
197; L’ & 1 Cafe, Phone 64. |
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Jack McDonald
TAXI SERVICE I
1 S'*1 AND —VAN ATTA BARBER i
} | SHOP—PHONE 416.
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Covich Auto Service |
Juneau, Alaska |
Day and Night Service.
PHONE 4 44. j
Stand !n Front of Arctic |
JOHN COVICH, Prop. |
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* | M ARINE NEWS Tv
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I STEAMER MOVEMENTS |
NORTHBOUND '
| YUKON is due toarrive at mill- ,
night tonight.
ADMIRAL EVANS due to arrive
Friday.
ADMIRAL ROGERS due to ar
j rive Sunday.
SCHEDULED SAILINGS
ESTEBFTTI will sail for Sitka
and way ports at 11 o'clock
( tomorrow night.
I NORTHWESTERN scheduled to
sail from Seattle August 16
I at 9 a. m.
PRINCESS LOUISE scheduled to ]
sail from Vancouver August
16 at 9 p. m.
ALAMED9 scheduled to sail
from Seattle August 1 f*\ at
i 9 a. m.
j MAIL BOAT GEORGE JR. sails | j
from Juneau for Petersburg
| and wayports at midnight | |
next Saturday night.
SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS
QUEEN southbound tomorrow
morning at 3 o'clock.
| ALASKA southbound tomorrow
or Friday. No word, hovvev
from Cordova.
JEFFERSON southbound tomor
row forenoon. —
PRINCESS ALICE southbound I
| Friday morning at t o'clock.
ADMIRAL WATSON due south- 1
hound about August 15.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Peril Straits— Liernol Shoal Buoy.
3, reported missing August 9. 1924.
will he replaced as soon «i3 prac
ticable.
By direction of the Commissioner
-f Lighthouses, \V. C. Dibroll, Su- j
perintendent. '
YUKON DUE MIDNIGHT
Steamer Yukon, from the south, is
due in port at midnight tonight. The
steamer has 130 tons of freight on
board for Juneau. The Yukon also
has one day's mail aboard from the j
States.
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Fi.-Ift Toroorrow
High Tide 0:03 a. m. 1S.1
Low Tide 6:32 a. m. 2.7 j
High Tide 12:36 p. m. 16.3
Low Tide 6:43 p. m. 0.7
PklNCESS ALICE
IN FROM SOUTH;
MANY PASSENGERS
The Princess Alice. Pap*. S * 11
Ormiston, arrived in p ir' last night
about 6:30 o'flo !> during a d iving;
rain and srv hours ahead of her j
scheduh ! arriv 1.
Tite Alii - ha I r 0 passengers oii^
hoard -I’td 1's tons of freight most j
of tih'rh is for Skagway.
Hoi nssc of the rainstorm the ma
jority of the pi .sengers remained on
board ship, instead of making the i
trip to the gl.u ler or sightseeing in:
the city.
The Princes Alice brought six;
passengers for this port: Samuel
Feldon, W. H. Woodrow. Mary K.j
Jones. Sister Mary Bthelin, Sister,
Mary Abagail and Sister Mary Lu-'
niinda.
The Alice sailed for Skagway at
11 o'clock last night and is ached !
tiled to return here Friday morning.!
sailing southbound at 4 O'clock in
order to make a stop at Taku Glac- !
ier. n,'~ ~ . |
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ALASKA MEAT COMPANY
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
PHONE lbSKWABD ITIttI
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Modern Conveniences Comfortable Rooms
HOTEL ZYNDA
LOCKIE MKENNOH, Propriety.
Elevator Service Rehsonable Rates
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ROGERS IS NOW
ON WAY NORTH
SEATTLE, Aug. 13.- Steamer Ad
miral Rogers sailed for Southeastern
Alaskan ports at 10 o'clock this
morning with 175 passengers. The
following are among those for Ju
neau: William Vale. Miss A^Ja Bland.
Mrs. A. Jones, Guy Smith and wife.
J. Tigre. Ur. Thomas and wife and
two steerage.
STEAMER ALAMEDA
IS ON WAY SOUTH
TU> steamer Alameda. Capt. Wil
liam Jensen, arrived in port this
morning at 10 o'clock from Sitka
and Skagway. The Alameda loaded '
270 tons of ore at Skagway and 75
t^ms of fertilizer at Hawk Inlet. ,
The Alameda loaded 7fi boxes of
frozen fish and 12 boxes of fresh fish
from the Juneau Cold Storage Co.
Passengers arriving here from the
north were: Leonora Gooze. S. O.
Whitcomb, and wife. Cecelia Mc
Laughlin. Mike Christ. Ethel Davis,
Wm. Garster. Mr. and Mrs. Heiien
thal and two .hildren and Jeanette
Stewart.
The Alameda sailed south at 11
o’clock this forenoon with 26 pasHen
gors from Juneau Including the fol
lowing: For Petersburg. Miss E
Brown, G. R. Skinner. E. Colehurn.
and V. R. Cline: For Wrangell J.
W Kehoo: For Ketchikan, H. Wll
liamson. B. F. Davis. Pete McCann;
For Seattle, O' Rose. Miss Etta
Brown. Mrs. L. Bez Mrs. M Doro
tlch If. Ahrenstcad, Claude Erlcson.
Mrs. L. Erlcson. Lorraine Erlcson.
Lucille Erlcson, C. T. Swift. Mrs. B.
C. Delzelle, Mrs. C K Hanson and
13 steerage ,
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ESTEBETH FROM SKAGWAY
The mail steamer Estebeth Capt
Pat Davis, arrived in port this morn
ing from Haines and Skagway with
the following passengers: O. E.
Walker, W. A, Phillip and Esther
Liggett.
The Estebeth wltl leave tomorrow
night at 11 o'clock for Sitka and
way ports.
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Declares Washington
Women Are “Slacktrs”
SEATTLE. Aog. 13.—The ninen
| viters of Washington are "slack
ers, quitters and disappointing to
j choir .best friends." declared Mrs.
I Prances C. Axtel. acting leader of
II lie La Folletto movement. She de
clared that all should join the call
for a progressive party in this State
and join the La Fofllntte cause.
Albania Renames Port
In Honor of Wilson
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POSTON. Aug. J 3.—Thij^port of
San Giovanni de Medua, one of the
four harbors of Albania, has been
rebaptir.od "Wilson" by order of the
Alhnian Government in honor of
j Woodrow "Wilson.
FIRE ALARM CALLS
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l-S Third and FraaMla.
| 1-4 Front And rnnklli.
| l-S Front, near Farr? Way.
l-S Front, opp. Film Gaahaaaa
1-7 Front, opp. Olty Wharf.
1- S Front, near Saw MB1,
2*1 loai Grocery.
2- 3 Willoughby, opp. Polo Bam.
2-4 Front And BPPavd.
2- 1 Front and Mala.
!j 2-6 Seoond and Mala.
3- 7 Fifth and toward.
1-9 Flip Hall.
3-2 Gantlnwn and BnWa tip.
3-4 8«oocd and Gold.
3-6 Fourth aa4 Harrta.
k 3-6 Fifth and Gold.
t.T Fifth and Gnat
I 1-8 Seventh and Gold,
j s-9 Fifth and Kanaady.
I 4-1 Ninth, bank of poww hoaaa
| 4-1 * Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apta
; 4-1 Dlntln Ay#., and Indian It
; 4-6 Ninth and Calhoun.
' 4-6 B#rnnth and Mala,
i 4-1 Twalfth, at Northern L'try
I 4-1 Twelfth aad Wlltoagtny.
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I THE YACHT EURUS (
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v:: To anywhera In Alaiksn.wat.rb—By far tbe moat acawortBy, *
~ strongly built and best equipped bpat of her class In Alaska. 3
S 60 h.p. Diesel engine. Sleeps six with comfort. Radio equipped. 2
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~ PAUL KEGEL, Master—Phone Douglas 40.
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MAIL BOAT Petersburg and way forte
rvnorv ID t**u Harbor. Snettlsbam. Bpeel River. Bum
ViEUKviL JK. dum, Windham Bay,Gambler Bay.Pybu* Rsy.
Brother Island. Five Finger Station. Fanshaw, Fatragut Rav
leaves Saturday midnight. Freight received until B P. M. Sat
urday* at Cfty Wharf.
EAMITXAD TRANIPORTATIOB CO
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_____ __ _ _ —Leave* Monday at 11 p. m. for HaJne*. Ska*
MAIL BO ATS™ p i.- —
ping at Tenakee Spring* and other waj
COTCDCTU tntM. For information *ee Dave Eon»ei,
LU I LUL I II Fhone **4- Freight accepted nntil 12 noon.
_day of Bailing.__ .
□ FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER. lEATTI.F
Leave Juneau Southbound—
PRINCESS ALICE—July 25, Aug. 5. 15, 28.
PRINCESS LOUISE—August 1. 12, 22. Sept. 2
8ummer Tourist Tickets to all Eastern destinations effective !<>■
eale May 22nd to September lBth Inclusive with A"*! return
limit October 31*t. BEGIN YOUR SUMMER TOUR FROM JUNEAU
J. L. M'CLOAK E * . Agt.. Juneau.
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ALASKA
SfEAMSHIP COMP ANT
SAFETY — IXRVIC1 _ IftSB
LBAVB DCTB AT JUNBAU
STEAMER Seattle North South
SAILING SCHEDULES FOR AUGUST
NORTHWESTERN .July 28 July 29 Aug. 7
ALASKA .Aug. 2 Aug. 5 Aug. 13
•ALAMEDA . Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 9
•JEFFERSON .Aug. 7 Aug. 11 Aug. 13
YUKON . Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 2'»
•ALAMEDA . Aug. 14 Aug. 17 Aug. 29
NORTHWESTERN .Aug. 16 Aug. 19 Aug. 28
•JEFFERSONt .....-Aug. 21 Aug. 25 Aug. 25
•—Calls at Petersburg north and sound bound.
W. E. NOWELL. AGENT JUNEAU. PHONE 2.
L W. ELBURH. AGENT DOUGLAS. PHONE 408.
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Lt.Seattle Juneau NB Juneau SB
•QUEEN .July 23 July 27 July 30
tWATSOS ..July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. IB
'ROGERS .July 30 Aug. 3 Aug. 6
tUi tEVANS . ( Aug. 1
'QUEEN .Aug. 6 Aug. 10 Aug. 1$
tEVANS ...Aug. la Aug. 15 Aug. 29
•ROGERS .Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 20
*—Calling Haines, Skagway and Sitka, returnint
to Juneau southbound.
—tCalling Cordova, Seward, Anchorage and vi*
ports west. Evans calls Yakatat both way*.
• C J?ICH0.L8, **«l OUT L SMITH. AftBt
- Fhane 4 Phone id
Douglae, Alaaka.
Pacific Coastwise «5crvioe
^ADMIRAL LINE
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