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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1936 RIRRENER FOR RENT—Five-room apartment, steam heat, electric range, fire- place. Phone 2004. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house with bath. Inquire corner house, near Home Boarding House. A. Schneider. | F'OR. REN’T—S(eflm heated sleep- ing rooms above San Francisco | Bakery. $18 month. FOR RENT—Two and three room furnished duplex. W. L. Torell, 153 Gastineau Ave. after 6 p.m. VACANCY. Nugget Apartments, NT—One room houskpg. apt., dishes, linen, lights $15. Also one at $20. City Float, entrance over Juneau Cabinet Shop. aTOR.;: a;d off lce; 8 space : rorwre;t. Seward Building. R. E. Robertson. COZY, warm, furr. apts. laght, wat- er, disnes, cooking utensils anc bath. Reasonable at Seaylew. HAVINTED WANTED — Used typewriter, must be in good condition. P. O. Box 429, WANTED—Woman with experience in cafe or beer parlor. Inquire at once at Room 209, Gastineau Hotel. WANTED-—Disiricy repr, or sales- man, part or whole time to repre- sent Diesel and Aviation School. Can make good money. Wrtoe‘ Hill's Vocational Schools, Inc. (Division Hill Military Academy) Portland, Oregon NOTICE: Sylvia. Nuio, please write home. WANTED—Maid tor general house- work. Phone 69. WANTED — Experlenced waitress wanted. Apply Alaska Juneau| Boarding House, | THOROUGHLY experienced hotel | maid — strong, willing worker, any hours, steady, relief, go any- | where, references. P. C. Box 1416. | woman| 50c | young housework. EXPERIENCEL wants general hour. Phone 3801. TURN yeur old gora 10 Vaive ; Cash or trade ai Nugget &hop. YOR SA FOR SALE — USED VACUUM CLEANER SPECIALS Your | choice Hoover, General Electric, | Royal or Hamilton Beach. Good mechanical condition, fair prices. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. FOR SALE—Graham Palge sedan, Al condition, two spare tires, hydraulic brakes. Reasonable price. Phone Parsons 633 FOR SALE range, four plate. Sperling 4034. Hotpomnt electric Bargain. Call FOR SALE—At Douglas, skiff 14 feet long, tip top model, oars, | oarlocks, sutiable for outboard motor. Anderson’s on coast. Will sell for $10 worth $25. F‘dR SALE — Cmckenng upnghb piano. Very reasonable. Phone 4151, FOR SALE—M a bargain, six-room house, full cement basement, oil burner, cement sidewalk. In Cas- ey-Shattuck Addition. Phone 4302. FOR SALE—Househotd furnishings. W. E. Nowell, Seventh, near Gold. SEE latest Singer Sewing Machines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners. A dem~ onstration will prove them super- ior to others. Liberal allowance ‘ your old machine; mayments $1.00 1 weekly. Famous Singer dressmak- ing course Free. Graybar portable electrics, low as $25.00. Rebuilt console electrics, low as $35.00. Al machines repaired. Free service to all customers. Singer Sewing Ma- : chine Co., Juneau. Phone 4332 I“OR’sAL.E — Luncn counter und range hood. Call 173. MISCELLANEOUS RADIOS for rent by the week or month. Juneau Melody Shop. LOST AND FOUND STRAYED from home on Glacler Highway — brown and white Springer Spaniel pup. Call 0595 after 5:00 pm. NOTICE TO CKEDITORS In the Probate Court for Juneau Precinet, Alaska, First Division. In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN HAHO, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of July, 1936, the undersigned was duly appointed administrator of the estate of John Haho, deceased; all persons having claims against said estate must present same to the undersigned, at the office of his attorney, Henry Roden, in the town of Juneau, Al- them. on the, at the The u 1935 1936 aska, within six months from the ' date of this notice. Dated July 15, 1936. HERMAN SAVIKKO, Administrator. First July 16, 1936. Last publication, August 6, 1936. “Show. Them playing at the Capitol Theatre has‘ taken up the story of the under- how the G-mern put the gangsters The cast includes: settings, and with an absolutely new idea as a mystery ber Last Night” social prominent Long Island “fe giving a progressive anniver- sary party for Constance Cummings and Robert Young BIG INCREASE INCOME TAXES, THIS DISTRICT |Actin Revenue Gives Out Fig- TACOMA, Wash., Total Internal Revenue collections |for the district: CAPITOL FILM REFEREE STOPS Civil Service HAS NEW SLANT FIGHT BETWEEN UNDERWORLD 2 LIGHTWEIGHTS Remember Last Night?” ’Champlon Spoldl Floors at Coliseum Is Tale Berg Three Times in Second Round NEW YORK, unly 23 di, Italian lightweight knocked out Jackie last of Society Folk No Mercy,” —Aldo Spol- champion, “Kid” Berg of now | world where other pictures h,“,_‘Eng and night in the second left off. When the film opens the|of a scheduled ten round bout. crime has already been completed, The referee stopped the bout, af- the money taken. | ter Berg had been floored three ar -oused | times in rapid succession, to save the vigilance of an aroused r: 3 n,fiztn lmws}gom at the racketeers|the Englishman further punish- and turns the weapons of terror Mment. ; back on the men that first used Spoldi weighed 138 pounds and Berg weighed 141 pounds e See this picture to discover spot. | Rochelle Hud- son, Edward Norris, Cesar Romero DOl GI ‘S and Bruce Cabot. £ Bright in dialogue, flashing in NEWS plot, “Remem- opened yesterday | Coliseum Theatre. screen tale opens with OUGLAS TO WELC NAVY MEN: CITY COUNCIL MAKING ARRANGEMENTS the To have a part in the Channel's In the group ) 8 ¥ hospitality to Uncle Sam'’s visitors are Sally Eilers, Louise Henry, Rite: tadhy A% Saturday George Meeker, Monroe Owlsey and | c'c today and due Saturday, Regihald Denny, who carry their Mayor Riedi has called a meeting roles as slightly inebriated society|°f the City Council for tonight to folk excellently arrange functions to be held in Also in the film are Gustav von,!feir honor. A big dance in the Seyifertitz, Edward Arnold, Edward Natatorium for the officers and Brophy, Gregory Ratoff, Robert anlisted men from the cruiser De- \x’mfli‘onu and ;L\ck LaRue. troit and destroyers expected in 2TTNER] will be among the entertainment es planned, according to the - - RESERVOIR DAM INSPECTED May Riedi accompanied by sev- cral of the City Coungilmen made a tour of inspection to the new ervoir yesterday and found the r running over the top of the dam. They were given in- tructions in the operation of the ate to the spillway of the struc- e by Assistant City Engineer g Collector of Internal The tank will have to be emptied once more when the connections to the pipeline are made, main valve properly lpcated res for Two Years July 23.—Thor W. Henricksen, Acting Collector of R Internal Revenue for the Distirct| JUNVENILE BIRTHDAYS of Washington and Alask4, an- CELEBRATED WITH PARTY nounces the comparative internal - revenue collections for this distric The birthdays of Heien Dupree for the fiscal y-ar ending June 30, two years old today, and Jackie 1936, as compa.>d with the ‘.ical Maitrn, who will be two the fourth year 1935. of August, occasioned a birthday INCOME TAX party being given for them this Corporation afternoon by their mothers, Mrs. 1935 Robert Dupree and Mrs. John Mar- 1938 tin at the home of the former. Two birthday cakes and ice cream 1935 were served, with table decorations 1656 of pink and white. Excess Profits Tax Nine little guests accompanied by 1935 $ 6571554 their mothers, who enjoyed the 1936 164.069.85 event, included Shirley Ann Ed- Liquor Taxes wards, Jimmie Sey, Tommy Ed 1935 $4,353,566.65 Cashen, Gary Bach, Pauline Bon- 1936 4,813593.06 ner, John Marcus Jensen, Lorene | pree. e, BUY AT HOME! $13,825,157.31 17,299,881.87 and the | Carlson, Roydene and Marlene Du- | Examinations The United States Civil Commission has announced competitive sxaminations as lows: Extension education, ment of Agriculture Junior home economics special= ist, various optionals, $2,000 a year, Bureau of Home Economics, De- partment of Agriculture. Fire prevention officer, $3,200 a year, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. Legislative $2,300 a year Service open fol- specialist $4,600 a in year, parent Depart- reference assistant, ial Security Board In addition to specified education, applicants must have had certain experience in reference work in| c iection with Federal or Statej legislative activities Full information may be obtained at Room 3111, Federal and Terri torial Building, Juneau, Alaska. B — S BARR PLANE OFF ON ATLIN TRIP | The North Canada Air Express | transport, Pilot L. F. Barr ani| Flight Mechanic Lee Barragar, left the local airport at 9 o'clock this morning for Atlin, B. C., with | load general feright for Canadian community The plane will return tonight tomorrow with passer it is said BHILE It is possible tc from Antwerp on the Marseille on the lediterranean, through the heart of France e Lode and pl; for sale at The of or ravel by canal © location notices mpire office. 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""RPM"' is a registered trade-mark A NEW STANDARD OIL PRODUCT the | North Sea to | - — ~ v + - . = o \ SOVIET PlLUTS {CAPTAIN M’CANDLESS COLLECTOR OF FLAGS; LCDMPLETE I_UNG | VISITOR TO MUSEUM | Heading some ¢ navy visitors | to the Territorial Museum early this 2 | afternoon was Captain B. MeCand- less, Chief of Staff to Read Ad- Moscow, July 23.—Soviet fliers, | miral C. H. Woodward, to make CheKalofi and Baidukoff, landed|sure that he would not miss seeing Wegnesday night at Nikolaivsky on | the -many interesting exhibits he the Amur River after completing a | said he had heard the museum con- flight of approximately 8800 kilo-| tained but did Nt find time to see meters, about 5400 miles, from Mos- | while here last summer | cow, to er No details of the| Capt. McCandle a fascinat- landing were received. ing ‘hobby which he has indulged | The plane was described as in| i, 10! mm& years! that of collec igooli condition after the flight which {was sponsored by the Commissariat | tiong of flags £ of Heavy Industry. andMnteresting his- Yesterday afternoon the Tlers Te- | torisal backgroinds of the hun- ported progress to MoscoW, saying | qreds of little known fldgs that he they had then flown over the Polar . has studied, seen and collected | | The crack ball team of the U. S [S. Detroit will meet an all- ’u‘r«m of the Gastineau Chann League tomorrow night on #ire- | mews \Field, according to an- | |nouncement made this afternoon | by Vice: President John E. Pegue: The carnival, now on the field |will move tomorrow morning | It is requested that all players I picked by C. H. MacSpadden |ager’ of the team, meet at the pa {tomight at 6 o'clock and get limber- ed up X RELIEF—BIGGEST NATIO‘VAL PROBLEM As th eat political ballyhoo of the Betian eat MSEETHE NEW election year booms under way, U.S. Number 1 problem comes into ! RCH CAPITOL THEATRE o I M E o AFTER ETHIOPIA-WHAT? 'n? stark, dramatic focus in one small RAILROAD FARES smsum'wnv? pitdicye v IR Sind U. S. town as Relief money stops. pAncl sing over Petroprvlovsk | ogptain is thoroughly famil 'nml l\mnlmlkfl on (hon fltht theithag of & " il 1ts Today on his way to the Mu he was anxious to see the American the United States took pussession a prized possession of the Terri- Capt. McCandiess arranged today m have T inferesting and un- ique flags now in the Territorial Museum, photographed to add to his extensive collection TONIGHT 1S THE —ALSO— “GOLDEN TOUCH” “EASY ACES” PARAMOUNT NEWS For Quick Results Try An Emplre Classmed' .Despoilers of ' Jhuman hapniness!! . \SHOW THEM NO MERCY- “Mismanaged” Betty Boop Cartoon Universal News MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET” hv e d"smod Ado in THE FMPIHE' Read AIIIlIIINlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII|III|I Il|IlIII|III||IINII|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|I|IIIINIIIHIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIHH MIKES’ heart’s content Bridge. T T TS Douglas Dreamland You can DINE, DANCE and DRINK here to your GOOD MUSIC, PLENTY OF EATS. THE BEST OF BEER AND LIGHT WINES! 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