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S e W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1934. '8 BRIDGE BIDS TOBEOPENED “MONDAY NIGHT “ng(on. D. C. This is necessary, | inasmuch as the work is a PWA | project. However, speedy action is prom- ised once the official approval has been given for the contract stipu- lates that the contractor must be- gin work wihin 20 days of noti- fication. The bridge is expected to be completed by May 1. Miss Jeannette Hildre, assistant 'MIKE PUSICH PULLS OFF DOUGLAS STUNT Mike Pusich, of Mike's Place, in Douglas, is putting on a pre- Thanksgiving dance tonight in a | big way. Louis Anderson, former | leader of the Evergreen Gardens | Orchestra, will furnish the dance | music for the affair tonight. Mr, 12 o e city clerk, will substitute for City | Pusich will award a case of becr C]ty Councnl Plans Specnal Clerk A. W. Henning at the Coun- ‘ and a plump raised Douglas chick- en as door prizes. Session Monday Night in City Hall For the purpose of opening bids on the proposed Gold Street bridge a special meeting of the Juneau City Council will be held Monday night in the Council chambers at City Hall. Mayor Isador Goldstein indicated today that ten separate firms had called for specifications on the bridge. Nine of these firms are understood to be local companies. The other bidder is from the state of Washington. Considerable time will elapse between Monday, when the Coun- cil is expected to accept one of the bids, and the actual start of construction. After the Council has approved one bid, action must be taken by the Territorial En- gineer's office and then, finally, by government officials in Wash- cil meeting. Henning is in Seamc; |on a two-weeks vacation. | M G e | WRANGELL INSTITUTE { REQUESTS COPIES OF GOVERNOR'S REPORT In accordance the United Sta witn the policy of es Bureau of In- dian Affairs, to stress knowledge of Alaska in the bureau’s schools, a request for twenty copies of the | | Governor's official annual report | |has been received by the Juneau |office of the bureau from the Wrangell Institute, according to C. Director of Education. These copies will be forwarded to the school as soon as the 1934 | Governor’s report is released, Mr. | Hawkesworth stated. | .- SHOP IN JUNEAU! CLUB Another one of those en- joyable PUBLIC CARD PARTIES will be held SATURDAY NIGHT at the I. 0. 0. F. HALL starting promptly at 8 o’clock. Prizes and re- freshments. Danging will follow card playing and the music will be furnished by ALBERT PETERSON. COME—Have a Good Time Admission 50 cents PHONE 36 A ——————— ‘. WATCH! FOR OUR DAILY Specials THE FINEST LIQUORS AT CONSISTENTLY LOWER PRICES! JUNEAU LIQUOR (0. ‘Pmmpt Delivery TODAY’S BARGAINS Yacht Club RUM Pints 90c V2 pints 45¢ WHISKEY Natural Straight Pints 95¢ | | i | | | | for the Alaska Road Commission, | | PARIS INN OWNERS 1 VLEAVE FOR EAST | Mmoo, AFTER CHRISTMAS‘ J. H. (Curley) Fraser and Lar-' | ry Bunger are the new managers | of the Paris Inn, following a deal ' Ike P. Taylor, Chief Engineer | consummated today with ng. and Mrs. Bill Williams, who have op- | plans to leave Portland, Oregon on | erated the establishment hmceenzfi/.i December 26 for Washington, D.| Mr. and Mrs, Williams will re- C., after spending his vacation and | side in Juneau, taking a much-| Christmas with his family in Port- | needed rest, : land, according to word received today by Hawley W. Sterling, As-|ed today that the entire three sistant Chief Engineer. | floors of the Paris Inn will be op- ! Mr. Taylor now expects that|erated and that it will attempt he will be detained in Washing- | to maintain the excellent quality ton until jthe latter part of Jan-|of food and drink hat has been uary attending Congressional com- | served in the past. mittee and appropriation hear- ———— ings. RUBBER MAN HERE A. H. Chadwick, representing the United States Rubber Company, ar- There will be a Stated Communi- |rived in Juneau aboard the North- cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No, 147 |land. F. & A. M. Monday evening at 7:30 pm. Work in the M. M. De- The new management announc- - e ATTENTION MASONS —————— 1 TRAVELING MEN HERE gree. Refreshments. By order of N. A. McEachran, of Schwabach- the W. M. . ler Bros, J. F. Chamberlain and J. W. LEIVERS, Milt Bothwell, also brokers, arrived —adv. in Juneau aboard the Northland. Secretary. DOOR PRIZES TONIGHT MIKE’S | ® YOUR CHOICE of ONE CASE of ANY BRAND OF BEER and one PLUMP | CHICKEN | | Music by LOUIE ANDERSON FINE FEED — GOOD DANCE — COME! “You Car’t Go Wrong . . . . At Mike’s in Douglas!” ) Grab That Turkey N As a contribution to the better times the Nugget Shop has decided to add another Turkey to its annual Thanksgiving Turkey Chase. There are going to be two Turkeys instead of one. And the rules will be changed this year to allow other people a chance. Last year our rules were that just any one might grab the Turkey which really confined it to men. This year we will throw the first Turkey from the balcony in front of the Nugget Shop at fifteen minutes past noon on Wednesday the day before Thanksgiving. The second Turkey will be thrown at twenty minutes past noon or five. minutes after the first Turkey. ' The first Turkey is for CHILDREN ONLY and the second Turkey for WOMEN ONLY. No men or boys over twelve will be allowed to par- ticipate except as spectators. REMEMBER, the fair hold is the neck. The first child twelve years old or less who gets the first Turkey by the neck owns the Turkey. The first woman who gets the second Turkey by the neck owns the Turkey. The police will be on hand to see that fair play and order pre- vail but children too small should not be encouraged. The Turkeys are now gobbling in the Piggly Wiggly window. Go and look at them as they strut and challenge before you. They are prob- ably the largest, finest, GOBBLERS every brought to Juneau. WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THE FUN. The Nugget Shop B e T T T T T e T Tt -MM-WMM And where the Sandwiches, Salads, Beer and Wines are the Finest in the Land! “CURLEY” and 1 SAY I ‘nmmmu||n|||||mnnmmnmmnmmm||nmninmmmmmuimmmmmummmn||||uununmmummmmmummmummnll I 0 “Did You Ever See a Dream a Walking?” THEN COME TO THE PARIS INN- Where Gordon The One and Only Bartender HOLDS FORTH ATFER 1 A. M. TO SERVE YOU SMOKEY'S PARIS INN TRIO will furnish you the BEST DANCE MUSIC TO BE HAD IN ALASKA .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. NO FOOLIN" COME OUT AND SEE US SOME TIME The Parisdnn is now under the management of J. H. “Curley” Fraser and Larry Bunger ; .—»anmmmnnnnmnmnmm|mmnm||m|mmmuumu||u||||mm|uul.'!mé!nflmmmnmumi|||mmlmullnluumml|m||mmmlmmmnummmumuunulummmu i s i ,,_.,._WW\.