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1S GRATIFIED OVER TREND OF INDUSTRY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1932. — - ™ DOUGLAS NEWS BIRTHDAY PARTY The birthdays of Miss Florance nd John Martin was the S given them at the ! ge last evening by a group Sec- |of young people. Bridge provided | principal 'diversion, three tdbles trend, 'being engaged in play. Prize for be so kold as to ven- |high re went to Waltér Savikko, but one thing consolation to Fred Orme. xeri our-|réfreshments were served by iving strengthen all favorable factors to [ler. make the inevitable turn come as soon, with much security, as pos- sible,” said the new Cabinet mem- ber. { Jack s was ex- fon y 'D. Chapin, as he|parso g futurs - TONSORIAL ARTIST NEW Hill, of Juneau yesterday — —— | purchased the barber shop and card room business and fixtures Daily "’“P‘“ Wanr Ads Pay |or pom Laino and ‘will continue oy ot = same location. A portion premises will be used as |living quarters for Mr. Hill and | wite. Mr. Hill was formerly connect- €d with the Hellar shop in Juneau |and ccmes highly recommended in his profession. ! - e DAINO TAK TRIP \ | | Tom Daino left for the South this morning on the Yukon for a business trip. He plans to re- |turn in a short time. ————.————— 5 ANNOUNCEMENT YO JUNEAU { | AND DOUGLAS RESIDENTS The Cash Department Store car- ries a complete line of quality mer- |chandise. Your trade will be appre- ciated. Credit extended to reliable | customers. adv. THE CASH BAZAAR. — - 0ld papers for sale at Empire | Office. | INVITATION FOR BIDS. U. S. |Department of Agriculture, Bureau |of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska, August 8, 1932. SEALED BIDS, sub- jeet to the conditions contained herzin, will be received until 9:00 a. m., August 17, 1932, and then publicly opened, for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for reconstructing and im- proving three trestles for overhead tramway and flume crossings on |the Glacier Highway, Juneau-Thane Section, National Forest Road Pro- Jject, located adjacent to the Ton- gass National Forest, First Judicial Division, Territory of Alaska. The length of the project to be recon- structed and improved is approxi- |mately 0.294 mile and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: Unclassified Excavation 800 fcubic yards, Structure Exctavation {185 cubic yards, Untreated Timber 25.0M. ft. BM. Class B Concrete 35.0 cubic yards, Structural Steel 50,500 1bs. Removal of Old Trestle lump sum. The contract form and the plans, specifications, special provisions and estimate of quanti- ties may be examined and the standard questionnaires and finan- cial statement for bidders secured by the prospective bidders at the following addresses: U. S. Bureau |of Public Roads, Federal & Terr. Bldg.,, Juneau, Alaska; U. S. For- est Service, Commercial Bldg., Ket- chikan, Alaska. Each bidder must submit with his bid, or previously, 1 RICE an attested statement of his bu ness and technical organization (of AND the bidder) on forms to be supplied LESS by the District Engineer, which is EXTRA SPECIAL Must Make Room for NEW STOCKS! On All SUMMER DRESSES AND COATS MUST GO available for the contem plated work, including his financial re- sources, his highway construction experience and other construction experience, compared with the pro- ject bid upon. The United States expressly reserves the right to re- Jject any bid in which the facts as- to business and technical or- ganization, financial resources or construction experience, 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 ecommon labor. The atten- tion of the bidder is directed to the special provisions covering sublet- ting or assigning of the contract. ‘Where copies of plans are request- ed, a deposit of $10.00 will be re- quired to insure their return. If within fifteen (15) days after open- ing bids plans are not returned, the deposit will be forfeited to the Government. Guarantee will be re- quired with each bid as follows: All SUMMER HATS Five (5%) per cent of the amount UP TO of the bid. Performance bond will $7.50 be required as follows: In amount of 100% of the total contraet 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 NOW 85¢ Many other exceptional values throughoeut the store or accepted. Partial payments will s be made on work and material de- COM%&NSIZ‘?]? op livered if such work and material A ' meet the approval of the contract- MONEY! 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 ‘Construetion. The right is reserved, as the interest of the Government may require, to reject any and all bids, to’ waive any infe ty in bids received, and to accept or re- ject any items of any bid, unless Such bid' is qualified by specific limitation. Envelopes containing bids must be sealed, marked, and as follows: Bid for Road Improve- ment, Glacier Highway, Juneau- Thane Trestles. To be opened August '17, 1932, at 9 o'clock a. m., Federal and Terr. Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Williams, District Engineer, U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. 30 Days Credit Tickets for Merchandise Prizes given with every purchase. Be Sure and Ask for Your Tickets! JUNEAU FROCK SHOP ( Gasl::le;l: zI)!ot/el Dainty | the ! to | Misses Margaret and Florence Mil- | By BILLE DE BECK EVERTHING'S OKAY, SULLY-> MATCHIN' THE “TERRIBLE TURK” AN’ * BONECRUSHER" BROCCOL 1S A SWELL POS> FOR US -~ DONTCHA SEE--7 FTLL GIVE US A CHANCE TO SEE THE CHAMP IN ACTION -—AN' WHEN THE TIME COMES -- NOU'LL KNOW JUs' HOW TO KNOCK HIM OFF -- - ceéd today by Assistant Scout- r Curtis Shattuck, who will} conduct the meeting in place of | GIANT HORSES Scouts who were given certificates he Board of Equalization will SCOUT HONOR COURT TO MEET TOMORROW | The August session of the Boy Scout Court of Honor will be held on these dates. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Am- | H. R. SHEPARD, erican Legion Dugout, it was an-|-—adv. City Clerk. August 9 to August 13, inclusive |o'clock P. M. Tax Comfort IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIMHIIIIIHII = = = PORTLAND CEMENT— Either Diamond Brand or Olympic Brand. HARDWALL PLASTER— Fibre and Finishing. LIME— Hydrate, Lump and Putty. FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES— | Firebrick, Fireclay, Dampers, Ashdumps, | Cleanout Doors, Mantel, Tile and Face Brick. LATH— i NU WOOD INSULATING LATH, Fir Lath, Metal Lath. G. E. GENERAL CONTRACTOR IIIIHMWWHIIIIIMMMHIWIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIMIHIIIlmlllIIIIIflIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmnmummnmmnmummmlnnmummnnmnumuumlm ' T L Y g S S r LEAVE \T To M;\ BOY==TLL KEEP MY LAMPS GLUED ON THAT BIG TURK FROM THE MOMENT HE'S DUMPED 1N [FISH RUNS AND PACKS 'COLLECTS PAY ARE NORMAL TO SOUTH He came here from Ketchikan, and | | The Cash Department Store car- |meet in the City Hall daily from |ries a complete line of quality mer- | chandise. between the hours of two and four |ciated adjustments | customers. should be taken up with the Board adv Old Office. Now 1Is the Time to Prepare For Winter AND WHEN YOU NEED Heavy Building Materials THINK OF G. E. KRAUSE Prices Gladly Quoted ON Plastering, Stuccoing, All Masonry and Concrete Work RAUSE DEALEi IN HEAVY BUILDING MATERIALS RINGS\DE Ses's 4$6.99 A THROW/Y/ THIRTEEN BUCKS FOR THE TWO OF US!! WE GOT TA HOCK EVERY THING WE CAN GET OUR HOOKRS ON, SULLY--COME ON// V1o AFTER 32 YEARS § < B H. L. Redlingst , who is um\blc | ARE BR“THERS to attend | Runs and | packs of sdlmnn are o o & s who have attained sec- [n0rmal in the Ketchikan and West | Hflgg‘!mm;em;e ?3:._0“, ¢ f:’,‘,‘ class ranking are asked | Coast districts, said H. B. Friele, Tiasy Ubb Bt Ry "_”i_ t, with “R” books. They | Vice-President and General Man- |0 J0 TPRRRC A0 B0 b DORSEY, Neb, Aug. 9.—What|wi pe reviewed on all tests they 88er of the Naket Packing Com- | by ¥ TR Nebraskans clalm is one of theipassed to date " |pany, who arrived in Juneau last|Tendered in 1900 and which he had largasc teams of horses ever grown : ! o m‘ AR t 1 h neglected to call for until recently 1s mafie up of Dick and Barniay, | Merit badges have arrived for [EVERing on the seaplane Chichagof. | "0y " was employed on the Cotton Belt Railroad when he de- 10-yeor-old giants on W. L. Bra- | plans ¢ th 5 gt "_|at the July meeting, and these|PaNs to return there by plane| © jdyts TarD. Bach of the hotdes| iy awarded tomorrow. either this evening or “’""’m’“"c‘c}lfi; by e e (i_allflor“M ! | ks around 3,000 pounds and‘ s | forenoon. failed to collect his final pay Fie: Tufpinten Wi anlonals are 41 | | U B gL fi' sobarond this sl ite ral ‘ hugeness the animals are al-| . NQTICE TO TAXPAYERS | MENT TO JUNEAU T most perfectly proportioned. | AND DOUGLAS REGIDENTS |1o8d agreed to pay him the $1215 —_— |check provided he would present {an affidavit as to his identity. —_———— Your trade will be appre- | Credit extended to reliable| Norman Selby, ‘Kid McCoy” for- |mer Indianapolis boxer who has THE CASH BAZAAR. been released from San Quentin Cx e prison, papers for sale at Empire | defeated three men |ring without leaving. on two different occasions in the same fllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIlNlIIIIIIIIllIIIII"lIHIIIIImIlNIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIII flllllllllmfllllllll"flfllfl“lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!IH!IHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIJ» JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS SHINGLES— The absolutely fireproof and everlasting roofing. CONCRETE PRODUCTS Sewer Pipe, Ells, Y’s 'and T's. EVERYTHING FOR THE CHIMNEY— A Fire-safe Chimney Block, Chimney Tops, Chimney Bases, Galvanized Thimbles and Cleanout Doors. O FOOTING BLOCKS. WATERPROOF1 Both integral and brush coat. e e e S 1S THE COAST . CLEAR -2 King Fearures \mm . . (m it Britain nghts rescrved, Creditors’ SALE SUITS at $10.00 FAMOUS KUPPENHEIMER SUITS at $16.50 MANY OTHER BARGAINS! SALOUM’S STORE Seward Street, across from Goldstein Bldg. e FOR GOOD STEAKS GO TO BAILEY’S CAFE SIMMONS BEDS = SPRINGS Vand ‘ MATTRESSES Beautiful in Design and Attractive in Color BUILT FOR SLEEP Thomas Hardware Co. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 478 UNITED FOOD C@0. “CASH IS KING”