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i ATY COUNCIL PREPARING FOR BIDS; PUBLIC WORKS| City Engineer Beers together with ldcal officials are making prepara-| tions to advertise for bids on the new water and sewerage sysiems for which financing prcpara.uom' have been made through the lic Works Administration at Wash- ington. Notices of the spécial election to be held Tuesday, August 13, for ratification of the bonded indebted- ness, which is necessary for the town to accept the loan as well as the grant of close to $25,000, have been and it is the intentjon of th ricil, co n-ve 'rhé ready to, tion s «)&: %0 ‘t.he préjeeu nbn be gotten under way with unneces- sary delays. & GRAND OF " B riz't'n John ‘Mérin ‘Has antivunced the forfial ‘openttig of the Dou Inn wilt be delayed -one week on accounts of the late arrival ‘of his Frigidaire eguipmlent. Instead of the coming Saturday -the grand cpening ho . been set for Lde ‘Sat- urday mlhwmg KB ER A, MISS LINDSAY RBII'RNB Miss uu-ga.rm Lindsay, beauly operator, arrived home yegterday on the Yukon from Andhurgte where she has spent the past six months. TN 58 ¢ SEg B GUILD MEETING Mrs. Frank Pearce will be hos- tess to the members and friends of St. Luke's' Guild for the next regular sewing party Thursday afternoon at her home. All inter- ested arée invited to be present. ———————— TO PETERSBURG Henry Nelson who was formerly employed by~ Stems-8pokhne - here, Ieft the first of the week for Pet- urg where he expected to be Y M with Michigan in 1903, when the | ir' MUGLAS VACCINATION E f‘T, TO BE MADE POSSIBLE, ‘NTflTRA“flNB | MINNEAPOLIS, July 24 — Sig.| Harris, the little man Who never grows old, member of the Univer- !since 1906, has gone to the north | wobds to get in conditfon for those ! { tough ophers. With a group of friends Sig hns; purchased part of the Henry Clay Plerce estate near Superior, Wis- consin, the tract where Calvin Cool- idge spent his vacation in 1928. Famed for its trout streams, its |deer and other game, the estate {will provide room enouzh lqan eyen s0 energetic a person as Harris to stretch his legs: Harris played quarw!'blck for Minnesota in the famous battle: 1 Little Brown Jug_tradition started. ‘He has_assisted Dr. Henry L. Wil- liams, ‘Bill ‘Rpaulding, Doc Spears, Fritz Crisler and Bernie Blerm i of Minnesota. % KETCHIKAN WOMEN | FORMING NEW CLUB ‘Miss Vida Rich has been elected | President of the newly formed Ket- | chikan Business and Professional Womet's Club. Other officers elected were Mrs, Suza_Chirles, vice president; Mrs, | I-;e)en Wells, recording secretary | Bvelyn Ready, corresponding scnreury. and Mrs. Elizabeth Graves, treasurer. was appointed chairman . of the membership committee. employed witr: a road grew, driving track. £ —— e DANCE TO BE FREE There will be no admission charge to the dance to be held in the Na- tatorfum this evening compliment- ary to the navy men. The dance is bolns' sponsored by -the Douglas | Chathiber of Commerce and every- | one is invited. . | Navy 1 onight AT DOUGLAS NAT ® Sponsored by the Douglas Chamber of Commerce. @ Mugic by the Three Musketeels. Dance ® Last ferry leaves !jougias for Ju- A SANITARY WALL FINISH FOR USE WITH HOT-OR It gives that soft, velvety effect so essential to home-like Eve Boyanchek:{ Lken to Douglas within the next day or_ tWo and Goverfient ftrses from Juneau will perform the vac- cination treatment. Arrnngements have been made by W. W. Council, Territorial Health Commissioner, and Mayor - A. E, Goetz, of Douglas, for the| A mill hafl been installed on the vacciffation of the childrén of Doug- \Denall group in the Valdez Creel las’ ‘and all adults desiring Lhe area, Twenty tons of ' quartz ore treatment. ! are. milled dauv » st i ikt A PORT ALEXANDER Port Alexander bfothe best fishing seasons in_re- cént years Seagram's Distillers Corporation, agzent, who arrived from Seattle on| the Zapora. Light said tb~t the Port Alexander harbor is it raily “covered” with troller véssels of all"types: R DAILY EMPIRE WaN1 ADS PAY! ING WELL 18 LIGHT’S REPORT is - enjoying - one and geine %) hat Was the report brought to sity of Minnesota coaching staff . %S Particular about what you drink ? How you feel? Then ecall for CALVERT, the best of the better blended whiskies. It’s the whiskey clear heads eall for. . . the whiskey that appeals to clear heads . .. the whiskéy that, enjoyed in gen- tlemanly moderation, lets you salute tomorrow with a simile. Use good judgment. Buy better whiskey. Call for CALVERT. CALVERT'S SPECIAL RESERVE and CALVERT'S SPECIAL blended whis- kies. . . master blends of the man who has blended more whiskey than any living American. The ualvert-Maryland Disti} Telay. Md, Exeoutive O Bidg., '17.- Seattle Distributors. 1o Alaskan Trade Ing Co.. Inc. Chianin A R AORGSS 'THE CHANNEL COLD WATER surroundings Twenty Attractive Shades %4 v by Thomas Hardware Co.. ey 'MIKE§, PLACE DOUGLAS ™" ° Sponsored b Chamber of 1 LORD CALVERT, Five-year-old, 100 Proof, Bourbon or Rye whiskey, bottled-in-bond under Canadian Government Supervision. For that special occasion. CLEAR HEADS wz/4 DANCE | CANT 60 WRONG MIKE'S R ‘Come On, SAILORS! Juneau vcs(erdm by Sam Light, ‘ANOTHER BALL PLAYER “fdoing MISS M'CORMICK ! ENROUTE TON. Y. Miss Elste Mcc}ormick. who has | spent deveral weeks in Alaska gath- ering material for special atticles for Vogue and the New Y-k Times, i A passenger on the Princess Lagi e enroute to New York. Miss McCormick artived in Juneau on July 14, ‘atter An extended trip by plane througl ¢ the: Interjor. ——— HONEYMGONERS ARE RETURNING NORTH Mr. and Mn Gm'hnd Boggan, {Who have been on gheir honeymoon 'trip to the states, arc returning | home ta Jutichl Bboard the steam- | or North Sea. p e ZENGER IS HERE ENTERS HOSPITAL Marcus Solvang, Astoria and Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Schnaufer, Puget Sound Canning Company of Sgattle, arrived on the Alaska employee from Excursion Inlet, en- and Wwill visit Mr. and Mrs. Alfred tered the hospital last night for Zenger until about August 3. Mrs. treatment of an infected arm. Schnhufer 1s a sister of Mrs. Zen- e L SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! (FOR JUNEAU: LEAGUE; ERSKINES HAVE BABY The Juneau City League has another ball player. This new pitch- er has not yet been signed up but | managers of all three mes are tangling for him The new player arrived at St Ann’s Hospital yesterday afiernoon and his first cry was: “Play Ball" The mother of the one-day old Infant 1s Mrs. Claude Erskine, and the father is the twirler for the Moose, in the Juneau Cily League | Baby, .mother and father are veh. “The Erskincs reside at Douglas. e - e SISTER UF MR5. You can do it better with a CHECKING ACCOUNT A Checking Account provides these essentials of security, system, and convenience in handling your finances (1) INSURED SAFETY for your fuhds oft deposit. Legal receipts for each expenditure, A double record of all disburse- ments and deposits, TN, @) (&3] (4) The tonvenierice of writing uhzcku for the exact amount of payment. Time saved by scnding payments safetly through the mails. You can do it better with a Checking Ac- count! We invite you to open an account here this week——then pay by check! It's safé and bu:mnssl?:g\ § & 34 {2 The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska 5) : OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquot Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Singlé “—2 rings Dental X Ray Labrdbry OUTSIDE PRICES ROOMS 5 AND q ' TRIANGLE BUILDING PR UNI TED FOOD C0. CASH GROCERS . . We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 } AC ER TAVERN “GLAC WINE :: DINE :: DANCE TOM CASEY V2 Spring Chicken on Toast, 50c s ALASKA MEAT CO. o l’hone 16 P -2 FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BERF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U: 8. Government n GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING F'rench-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer FOR INSURANCE Soefl.R.SHEPARDlSON