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I was Jus' THINKIN', SOLLY, AS LONG AS YA ANT | ThE suTaN (T piGar, ve. GOOGLE-AFTER vesident of Petersburg and Sitka, but now of Juneau, was a visitor Douglas yesterday. Miss An- arrived from Bellingham DOUGLAS the early part of this week where NE WS phe 4 11 M~>vnp:«wl a teach- DOUGLASWILL | Dowalas . START FOURTH, HOSE RACING m pects Services Notices for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1932 OFFICER OF " SEA RAIDER BOUND NORTH Carl Kircheiss to Take Pic- tures of Alaska Seal Herds (Seattle Times. Capt. Carl Kirchiess of Hamburg, sea ro author and lecturer, will this churcn column sail from Seattle June 25 aboard | TaaTs The SeIRIY, SuLLY! “TREM DUDRS ONLY © 1922, King Features Svndicaté. lnc.. Geoat lritain vishts rotapvoa special effort to deny and disprova the stories of German atroeities eir- culated during the World War. There was not an iota of truth in any of the reports of cruelties | attributed to the German armies in the field. They were merely war propaganda. I have been lecturing in the United States, England, Spain, South America, refuting the |reports. In San Francisco I was given the key to the city. I also was entertained by Gov. Rolph of | California despite the fact that the |Seeadler sank three of his ships in the South Pacific near the Fiji {Islands. We did sink Mr. Rolph’s ;::hlps, but we took care not to in- jure his men. All of the crews were sent home.” With Whaling Fleet By BILLE DE BECK Contractors, W. 515 First Avenue, Spokane, Washington. Each bidder must submit with his bid, or prev- y, an attested statement of his and technical organization (of the bidder) on forms to be sup- iplied by the District Engineer, {which is available for the contem- plated work, including his financial Iresources and highway construction {experience and other construetion experience, compared with the pro- {ject bid upon. The United States expressly reserves the right to re- |ject any bid in which the facts as |to bysiness and technical organi- |zation, financial resources, or con- ;struction experience, as compared with the project bid upon, justify |such rejection. The contractor will {be required to state in his bid the minimum rate of wage per day to be paid common labor. Where cop- nomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon; Associated General Contractors, Ar- cade Bldg., Seattle, Washington; | Associated General Contractors, W. | 515 First Avenue, Spokane, Wash- | ington. Each bidder must submit | with his bid, or previously, an at- tested statement of his business and technical organization (of the bid- der) on forms to be supplied by the District Engineer, which is avail- able for the contemplated work, including his financial resources and his highway construction ex- perience angd other construction ex- periencé, compared with the project bid upon. The United States ex- pressly reserves the right to reject any bid in which the facts as to business and technical organiza- tion, finmancial resources or con- struction experience, compared with the project bid upon, justify such GUIDANCE-- To control by a superior force is to guide—it can result well or ill. Your financial policy can be controlled by mass-fear—or it can suc- ceed through your own independence of will and understanding of the problem. It is the scheduled plan which sucteeds — maintenance of direction and rate makes for effective fi- nancial growth. The First National Bank is . ready and able to plan with you—work with you — because your future prosperity is eur guaranteee to our, depositors—their money is as safe as ygur business — conversely busi- ness is safe when sane saving and wis buy- ing exists. First National Bank OF JUNEAU must be eived by The Empire the United States Coast Guard; Final Arrangements for Gaptatn Kircheiss bpent b ; ; g not later than 10 o'clock Saturday |cutter Haida, bound for the Prib-| 4 SERO0180 Wen oo rejection. The contractor will be {ies of plans are requested, a de- in his bid the Celebrated Will Be Completed Tuesday morning to guarantee change of ermon topics d C Douglas Catholic Church | The Fourth of July Commit met at the City Hall la to make further preparations the big celebration which to be observed. e will meet the City preparations. Mrs. W. E. Cahill and Aalto were appointed on the mittee to look after the para , The Hose Race will Fourth of July -celeb: 1 y on the merning of the Fourth Company Number 1 with Elton . % Engstrom as captain, and Com-!| .44 p.m.—Evening Prayer and pany Number 2, with ‘Arne Shud- Sermon shift as captain, will compete for the prizez. ———— mon 1:00 p.m—Sunday School. am.—Low Mass and Ser- is so Ha Congregational Community | 3G Church | REV. J. W. CADWELL 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 am. — Preaching Services, following Sunday School. St. Luke's Episcopal Church | Impi com- thi — e - SALOUMS RETU NG M: J. M. Saloum, wife of the Se d Street clothing man, and her three children are aboard the Aleut for Juneau. RIS WS T POWDER MAN COMING PREPARING FOR BIG GAME | The baseball diamond is a very “ busy place these days for the local boy From early morning until late at night some cne is playing ball on the field. Perhaps in the near future many . very good games will be seen by the local fan — e ISLAND VISITOR Miss Lillian Anderson, a Paul__ Abbpt presgntatiye of Dupont in Ala 3 s in Juneau, is a rd the Aleutian rue from Seattle. passenge here next th headquar- | !ilof Islands of Bering Sea, where {he will take pictures of Uncle |Eam’'s great seal [ film species of Alaska fish. Captain Kircheiss was in Seattle arranging for his trip and confer-| |ring with Capt. H. D. Hinckley, | commander of the Northern divis- =1 |ion of the Coast Guard. | Captain Kircheiss, who was nav- izating officer of Count von Luck- I commerce raider Seeadler, has (had a colorful career. He is now touring the world to collect mater- ial and pictures for books and lec- tur n accordance with the pro- gram of an organization which is engaged in educational efforts among the youth of Germany. He will spend two months in Alaska. Sails on Alaska Cruise “I am going to Alaska on cducational trip similar to one I made to the Antarctic,” said Cap- tain Kircheiss. “The Antarctic cruise years and resulted in the gathering |of valuable data on the fish in that part of the world. Five years ago |T made a trip around the world in {the sixty-eight ton yacht Hamburg, a two masted sailing vessel which carried a crew of four men. We ccvered the seven seas in the Ham- burg. “During my cruises I make a No Food Is More Es sential Than DeliciouS-W holesome Properly made, properly baked — delivered frésh—those are the requirements of successful bread baking. has solved this triple problem, removing all production and deliver thoroughly baked, delivered fresh. PEERLESS the uncertainty in . You are assured of wholesome bread, ASK FOR PEERLESS BREAD PEERLESS BAKERY herds and also an required one and one-half | months with a Norwegian whaling flegt in the Antarctic in connetiion with his investigations. He made ian extended lecture tour of South |lAmerica and visited Lake Titicaca in Peru, which is 12,000 feet above {the sea level. Upon his return to ‘Germany he will lecture in con- nection with the showing of the pictures obtained during his trav- els. His trips are under auspices !of the German Educational So- ciety. During the World War, Captain Kirchiess commanded a patrol boat in the North Sea. He is a personal friend of Capt. Erwin Wassner, commander of the German cruiser Karlsruhe, now a visitor in the Se- attle harbor. Capt. Wassner com- manded a German submarine dur- ing the war. In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, Division | Number One, Territory of Alaska. Before the Honorable Charles | Sey, in Probate. jIn the matter of the estate of | ) Necanor Castro, deceased, also known as Nick Castro. 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For salé by Butler Mauro Drug Co. —adv. Invitation for Bids Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska, June 20, 1932. SEALED BIDS, sub- ject to the conditions contained herein, will be received until 9:00 am., July 20, 1932, and then’ pub- licly opened, for furnishing all Jabor and materials and performing all work for reconstructing and im- proving the Sitka Highway, Indian River Park Section, National For- est Road Project, located adjacent {to the Tongass National Forest, | First Judicial Division, Territory of Alaska. ' The length of the project 11.089 miles and the principal items of work are approximately as fol- lows: Clearing 4.0 acres; Grubbing 125 acres; WUnclassified Excavation ,6,600 cubic yards; Structure Exca- vation 150 cubic yards; Top Course Gravel 3,000 cubic yards; Supple- mental Gravel 1,000 cubic yards; Unclassified Borrow 800 cubic yards; 118” Corr, Metal Pipe 474 lineal feet; 24” Corr. Metal Pipe 86 lineal feet; 80” Corr. Metal Pipe 136 lineal feet. The contract form and the plans, specifications, special provis- ions, and estimate of quantities may be examined and the standard questionnaires and financial state- ment for bidders secured by the prospective bidders at the following addresses: U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, Federal & Terr. Bldg., Ju- neau, Alaska; U.S. Forest Seryice, Commercial Bldg., Ketchikan, Al- aska; Associated General Contract- ors, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon; Associated General Con- tractors, Arcade &l Beattle, Washington, Associated Genmeral|| to be constructed is approximately | posit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return. If within thirty (30) days after opening bids plans are not returned, the deposit will {be forfeited to the Government. Guarantee will be required with each bid as follows: Five (5%) per jcent of the amount of the bid. | Performance bond will be required as follows: In amount of 100% of the total contract price. Perform- {ance will begin within ten (10) cal- iendar days after date of notice to {proceed and will be completed with- {in one hundred fifty (150) cal- jendar days from that date, ex- |clusive of any time that may inter- |\vene between the effective date of ‘order of the Government to sus- |pend operations on account of iweather conditions and the effect- ive date of order to resume work. iLiquidated damages for delay will |be the amount stated in the Spec- jal Provisions for each calendar day of delay until the work is com- pleted or accepted. Partial pay- !ments will be made on work and material delivered if such work and material meet the approval of the contracting officer. Article on pat- ents will be made a part of the contract. Bids must be submit- ted~upon the Standard Government Form of Bid and the successful bidder will be required to execute the Standard Government Form of Contract for Construction. The any informality in bids received, and to accept or reject any items velopes containing bids must be sealed, mdrked, and addressed as follows: Bid for Road Improvement, Sitka Highway, Indian River Park Seetion. To be opened July 20, 1932, at 9 o'elock A. M., Federal & Terr. Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Will iems, District Engineer, U.S. Bureau required to state minimum rate of wage per day to be paid common labor. Where cop- | jes of plans are requested a de- posit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return. If within thir- ty (30) days after opening bids plans are not returnzd, the de- posit will be forfeited to the Gov- |ernment. Guarantee will be re- !quired with each bid as follows: Five (5%) per cent of the amount !of the bid. Performance bond will be required as follows: In amount lof 100% of the total contract price. Performance will begin within ten (10) calendar days after date of notice to proceed and will be com- | pleted within sixty (60) calendar days from that date. Liquidated damages for delay will be the |amount stated in the Special Pro- visions for each calendar day of delay until the work is completed or accepted. Partial payments will b2 made on work and material de- livered if such work and material meet the approval of the contract- ing officer. Article on patents will be made a part of the contract. Bids must be submitted upon the Standard Government Form of Bid and the successful bidder will be required to execute the Standard Government Form of Contract for Construction. The right is reserv- ed, as the interest of the Cover ment may require, to reject any tribution, and the- court Bas et rign'is reserved, as the interest of |and all pids, to waive any inform- ugust 24th, 1932, as a day for y. Government may require, to|ality in bids received, and to ac- hearing objections to such final reject any and all bids, to waive |cept or reject any items of any bid, unless such bid is qualified by ‘spe(‘xrlc limitation. Envelopes con- the above mentioned account are of any bid, unless such bid is | taining bids must be sealed, mark- hereby required to file same in the qualified by specific limitation. En- 'ed, and addressed as follows: Bid [for Road Improvement, Douglas | Highway, Lawson Creek Bridge. To ibe opened July 20, 1932, at 9:00 'o'clock a. m. Federal & Terr. Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Will- iams, Distriet Engineer, U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, of Public Reads. { \" Invitation for Bids I' Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Public Roads, Juncau, Aluka,| June 20, 1932. SEALED BIDS, sub- | ject to the conditions contained | herein, will be received until 9:00 ! am. July 20, 1932, and then pub-, licly opened, for furnishing all labor | and materials and performing all | work for reconstructing and im- proving the Douglas Highway, Law- son Creek ‘Bridge, National Forest | Road Project, located adjacent to the Tongass National Forest, First Judicial Division, Territory of Al- aska. The length of the project /to be reconstructed and improved |is approximately 0.049 mile and the {principal items of work are ap-| |proximately as follows: Structure |Excavation 75 cubic yards; Finish-| ing 0.020 mile; Unclassified Bor- row 280 cubic yards; Untreated Timber 116 M. ft. BM.; Treated Timber 135 M. ft. BM,; Class B Concrete 10,0 cubic yards; 18” Corr. Metal Pipe 22 lineal feet; Removal of old trestle Lump Sum. The con- tract form and the plans, speci- fieations, speeial provisions and es- timates of quantities may be ex- amined and the standard question- naires and financial statement for bidders secured by the prospective bidders at the following addresses: U.S. Bureau of Public Roads, Fed- |US. Forest Service, Commercial Bidg.. Ketchikan, Alaska; Asso- eral & Terr. Bldg., Juneau Alaska; | NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped Roadster .. Coach Coupe Cabriolet Sedan (4 door) 840.00 Free Wheeling and Syncromesh CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. o RO s = WE HAVE IT at the Right Price ' Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street The F]or‘e;lce Shop Permanent Waying a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. | Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. ciated General Contractors, Mult- . 1 | | . * 1 | | . » transparent silks to ly free from dirt. 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