— THE EMPIRE ■ TXX MXDIUV Throufh whiah the men) Chile oh alway* haw tti ate nppUed. Cleton# time tor eiomUti •gvertuementa: I Y. ■ Closing tune tot iiiplny oi vardaemeate: 11 A. M. Tea eenti per line fcnrt la Mrttai flTi eea*« tor nbee«mea1 in tortlom. Conn* fw evenc* * •* * i ^;^3f J t'fr - ■ : s 1—-• i TRY ORB i Merchants Lunch | 45 Cent* Arcade Caie I MARY YOUNft, Propria*tr. i St' -- ■ ■—- -f | Juneau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Readln* Room Open Proa I a. a. to to p. a. j Circulation Room Open froa ( 1 to 5:S0 p. m.—7:U0 p. a. I to 8:10 p. a Current Magazines, Newspapers./ Reference Books, Eto., FREE TO ALL » - ■ -- - -8 NORTH TRANSFER P. BATTELLO. Prop. Coal and Baggage.Moving,Stonge STAND: Aiasm Furniture Store 211 Seward 8treed. Phone 441. P. 0. Sox 8M, Tmteau. Alaika_ A Home Product of Real Merit JL CONFECTIONS and ICE CREAM Are Home Products that all | Juneauiles are proud oi, a',,. ....- ... . ", MED FURNITURE Boofht. Sold and Exchenfnd N. ROCOVICH 111 Seward Street. • j Telephone 441. P. 0. Box 111. , ■ - ' ■ ■ plumbing, sheet metal WORKS. BLACKSMITHING, I OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING | OSCAR HARR1 I C. W. Young's Machine Shop. Phones 2324 and 319. I ■- -* AUTOS FOR HIRE Carlson's Taxi ttaad—Alaxkan Hotel PHONE SINGLE 0 | Dsy and Night Bxrrtao. a Jack McDonald TAXI SERVICE CANDt-VAN ATTA BARBER SHOP—PHONE 411. mm-*—*-a •rrrrrE—:——f * Nick'* Taxi , SERVICE DAY AND, NIGHT Experienced and Expert Drlr eex. We please at all timee. Stan(t—U & I Onfe. Phone 64 or 477. a—---.—.—ii 1 BERRY’S TAXI " Dorado] and Bfflclont 0m • tea WON* 111. *--.. - .— , --:---a Cvrich Auto Semes Jiiihu, Alaaka Day and NlgHt Samoa. WON® 444. ‘ Btdad la Pront of Aratla Xrfm OOVJOH, Pray. f—r-— MARINE NEWS MEN AND WOMEN IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY. M*» 3HIRLCV HOOfrOG/l & JEDITK JCEWV- eouw> SeJt-o AXnE-ETT OE COURVIV^E £ 3^Mt7E3/ UNTEHJnTH'. Samuel Ontermyer, famous New fork attorney, has placed hts talents as a cross-examiner at the services of the Borah Senate Com Silttee that U probing the alleged “$10,000,000 campaign slush fund." Shirley Kellogg, “the girl with the goddess figure,'', famous American dancer, has Just secured a London divorce from Albert Pierre De Cour vllle, English theatrical magnate, naming Edith Kelly Could, dlvoroed wife of Frank J. Gould, an co-respondent --------7— I ^ i STEAMER MOVEMENTS | NORTHBOUND I I | No steamers northbound. I 8CHEDULED 8AILINQ8 , j ESTEBETH will sail for Sitka j and way ports at 11 o'clock | tomorrow night. | YUKON scheduled to sail from ; j Seattle November 1 at 9 a. , I m- ! PRINCESS MARY scheduled to j j Bull from Vancouver Novem- | I her 1 at 9 p. m. MAIL. BOAT GEORGE JR. tails | from Juneau for Petersburg I and waypurts at midnight | next Saturday night. | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS j j ADMIRAL ROQERS Bouth at 9 , o’clock tonight. f NORTHWESTERN due Bouth j bound at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning. ADMIRAL WATSON southbound about November 1. ALASKA southbound about No vember 4. *- - -1 FISHING BOAT8 IN PORT Fishing boats arriving yesterdaj and today were: Olga with 4,50( pounds of halibut; Panama, witti 24.000 pounds; Lou Helen, wltl 4.000 “pounds; Avona with 8,00( pounds;. Akutan, with 37,000 pound! and Alpha, with 3,0.00 pounds. The flah sold to the Juneau Cole Storage and Baaeeo'a Fish Compauj at 16 and eight cehta. Old papara ior mi at n« Maptra . . ' '• , , M.' . VMft f - .f . I Tides Tomorrow \ \ »-r- A- ,-• i High Tide 2:05 a. m.17.3 j Low Tide 7:57 a. ni.0.8; High Tide 1:55 p. m. 19.2j ; Low Tide 8:33 p. m. -3.2 j j STEAMERS DUE SOUTHBOUND j The Admiral Rogers is due in ‘ port tonight beginning at 9 o’clock i from the triatlgular run enroule to j Seattle. .., J Steamer Northwestern sailed from | Cordova last night at G o'clock and is scheduled to hegin to be due at ; 10 o’clock tomorrow. The North I western is also hound south. The United Stales Lighthouse ten I dor Cedar, Capt. J. W. Leadbetter, arrived in 'Juueau last night from Lynn Canal, where it has been en gaged in tnkiug supplies to various lighthouse stations and doing buoy work. From here..the boat goes to Tenakee, Cape Spencer and Cape St. Elias to continue Work. The Cedar left Juneau at 11 o'clock this morn ing. ' WHERE QUALITY PREDOMINATES Competent plumbing and aheet metal, work ia a pzofltable in vestment. We know thia and so do you. Therefore it ia incumbent upon ns to see that you become aatiafled. When buying or having repair* mod# by us we accomplish this in two ways. HQNJgT WUCSB-NONEST MERCHANDISE ‘ " . botfM m5Jai«m