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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1938. BAKNEY GOOGLE o o - YET(-\,‘TH\Q--I WOt Thez LA DE DOODN DOC DANTHINY || CONTETH 1 COLUMBUTH, AND '\ THIMPLY ‘DYIN' TO MEET MITHER TUNUFEY TAMITH - NOou BETTER WALT DOWN (N THE LOB8Y, MSS -- Ll TELL SNUEFY-- O YA GOTTA GO DOWN AN MEET HER, SNUFEY-- BALLS O FIRE W I WISHT FOLKS WOULD STOP PESTERIN' ME -~ ‘1 l | | T"WANT AD l INFORMATION Count five average words to the Ene. \asertions: — — In case of error “or i an ad | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE One day - Additional days . Minimum charge Copy must be in ¥elock in the afternoon nsertion on same day. We accept ads over ¥om persons listed in telephone Mzectory. — Phone 374—Ask for FOR SAL:: IUST hlmk Imm new boat h’h- bor: three-room furnished or un- furnished house with bath Double lot half filled with rock. 1037 W. Ninth St. Or see C. R. Chittick at Femmer's Dock. to insure Ad-taker. FOR SALE — Furnished five-room | house in Douglas. Inquire Doug- las Barber Shop. FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. /Phone 541 after 4 p.m. MISCELLANFOUS RUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, Dally rate per line for consecutive | the office by 2| telephone : 65c. | Small Hospital Dpened Knmak‘ Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Jones are opex - | | ing & small hospital and dispensary | at Kodiak. They have been located | | in Kodiak about eight months and | have every reason to believe Hmt; la five-or six-bed hospital would | | adequately take care of those who | | require hospitalization at Kodiak, | | Ouzinkie and Afognak. \ A careful survey of the population | | shows approximately 575 people at| | Kodiak, 200 at Ouzinkie, fifteen miles away, and about 280 at Afog- nak, located thirty miles north of | Kodiak. Sixty percent of this population | are beneficiaries of the Bureau of | Indian Affair. Dr. and Mrs. Jones conducted the | Emergency Hospital at Petersburg from 1920 to 1930 BLESSING OF F.D.R., lenge by Walter F. Georgia's senior sena CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received the office of the Commissioner of Education, Territory of Alaska, Ju- neau, Alaska, not later than 10:00 A. M. on Sept. 15, 1938, and will | |then be publicly opened and read for furnishing all labor, materials, | |and equipment necessary for the | construction of the Aleknagik, Hope | and Takotna School Buildings. All ave frame structures with reinforced | concrete foundations, and are to be | |built in accordance with plans and | |specifications on file in the offices | {of the Commissioner of Education land the H. B. Foss Company, Archi- at tion candidacy of Lawrence Camp (left), was a seorge (right), conservativ | President at Barnesville, | | | | | | " ice box sold to one | an sailed south this forenoon on tie bestowed on senatorial noniina- pted as a chal- New Deal foe and s bluntly asked by the Ga. ing some ice out with me—" THORN IN FLESH of the President—say political ob- servers—is New York's Rep. John J. O'Connor (left), chairman of Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephoné|tects, both of Juneau, Alaska, where 261, 315 Decker Way. |they may be examined and copies |obtained. A deposit of Ten Dollars | powerful House Rules Committee. Opposing O’Connor for Demo- ¢ratic nomination will be James H. Fay (right), who announced (URN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. “Lode and nlmer location notices for sale It The Empire Office. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Heated room and bath in private room; gentleman pre-| ferred. Phone Black 427, before| 6 pm. BACHELOR cabin, monthly. Inquire 1113 Calhoun. TWO-ROOM furnished apt. with bath. 711 5th and Kennedy, Apt. 2 VACANCY Bishop Ap Bishop Apts. Phone 336, FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Bldg. Two rooms, Phone Blue 510, Roy | Allen. APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—5-room Ilmlum.\h-'u house. 835 Dixon. Phone Red 470, VACANCY at the Fosb FOR RENT—Two offie rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Inguire | at bank. 00ZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable a{ Seaview. WANTED COMPETENT bookkeeper and steno | desires position. Write Box 962, care of Empire. UNFURNISHPD 3-1 room ap' P.O. Box 212. “Write WANTED TO RENT A furnished house with 2 bedrooms. Phone Black 135 after 4 p.m. WANTED — Experienced Phone 53. MONEY WANTED—$6,000 at 8% mortgage on occupied boarding home. Hennings, Hotel Juneau. WANTED—Maid for general housc- work. Phone 69. LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Duffle bag containing | clothes. Owner may have by prov- | ing property and paying for this adv. FOUND—D3oys' bicycle some time ago. Owner may have by proving ownership and paying for this adv. Government of Bombay is mov- ing to obtain trained instructors in physical culture exercises in thick- ly-populated centers of rural In- dia, furnished, $10| -}lhn‘t nn less than salesman, | | (810.00) will be required to insure | Ithe safe return of the plans and 1specincauom that amount to be refunded when they are returned. | | "All bids shall be accompanied by |cash, certified check, or a bid bond, | |furnished by a Surety Company | |authorized to do business in Alaska, | {for five (5) percent of the amount | |of the bid. Should the successful | |bidder fail to enter into a contract |and furnish satisfactory perform ance bond within the time stated lin the proposal, the deposit shall | - |be forfeited as liquidated damages. The successful bidder shall be re- ‘quired to file a performance bond | in the full amount of the contract| price, which bonds shall be furnish- |ed by a Surety Company acceptable to the Public Works Administration. No bid may be withdrawn, after |the scheduled closing time for the |receipt of bids, for thirty days These projects are being financed in part with funds provided by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and shall be con- structed under rules and regula- |tions of the Public Works Admin- ustmuon as approved by the Ad-| I ministration, by executive orders of |the President, and as amended for Alaska, Attention is called to the fact the minimum | wage rates, as shown in the con- |Struction regulations ingluded in the contract, will be paid on these projects. l If any person contemplates sub- mitting a bid for the above-men- tioned work and is in doubt as to |the meaning of any part of the plans and specifications, or other contract documents, he may submit ito the Architect a written request for an interpretation thereof. The person submitting the request will |be responsible for its prompt de- ({livery. Any interpretation of the ,proposed documents will be made .(mly by addendum duly issued and \a copy of such addendum will be |mailed or delivered to each person receiving a set of such documents, The Department of Education will | not be responsible for any other ) NEW DEAL OPP ardent New Dealer. The madge (right), called Georgia senatorial ambitions of Former Gov. LA i 7+ purveyor of “panaceas.” himself a “190 per cent New Dealer.” ‘I DON'T BELIEVE a family can live on 50 cents a day,’ the President told Greenville, S. C. portedly made on senate floor by Sen. (right), who seeks renomination. South Carolina Gov. Johnston (left) also seeks nomination. ., crowd, refuting claim re- Ellison “Cotton Ed” (S)mlg: ONENT D. Worth Clark (left) won Idaho Demoeratic senatorial nomination from Sen. James P. Pope, New Deal—in the person of F.D.R.— Eugene Tal- explanatlons or interpretations of the proposed documents. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any FOR SOPHIE WHITE| informality in the bids received. | There is available the sum of Services were held for Sophie |about Thirty-two Thousand Dollars White, who died at the Govern- ($32,000.00) for these projects. ment Hospital Saturday, at the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | chapel of the Charles W. Carter ‘Territory of Alaska | Mortuary at 1 o'clock this after- By ANTHONY E. KARNES, noon, with the Rev. A. P. Kashe- Commissioner of Education. Vvaroff in charge. First publication, Aug. 30, 1938. Mr. and Mrs. A. White, parents Last publication, Sept. 6, 1938, the girl, arrived in Juneau from SERVICES ARE HELD ]nl |Hnrmah early today for the sery-| | e — ! OUT TO COLLEGE Mike Stepovich Jr., of Fnirbanks,1 passed through Juneau aboard the Columbia on his way to Portland where he will attend business col-| lege. l ces. AR TR R Apout 3 percent of the world's soil, that of the South, produces 60 percent of the world’s cotton, J By BILLIE DE BECK Phone 725———_115.2hd St | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” - SANITARY | | PIGGLY WIGGLY ! ha)l's frozen heart, the same o be used to cool drinks with in New | York—no, not here! New York! I'n | giving a banquet for the press and some friends back there at the win- ter quarters of the Moran Arctic Expedition.” ' JIM MORAN CE BOXES | “Hey, that isn't I'm taking back. T've really omething!” buper Peddler Sails South| The Night Editor is sitent | Breathlessly Jim Moran contin- with Snow Blind HOP | ues. “This is the find of the century pers in Match Box | T'1l make history. I've got two snow | plind_ fleast” With o biif of sale marked «One| “Where'd yuh git 'em?” the Night » a match Editor demanded, perspiring box containing two snow, blind flea “In Juneau, of course!” Iana=@ crate ice, long Don't fell anybody, for legged blond do-anything Jim Mor- Scratch You Mutt “Oh, but these are rare flea ter. These fleas | blind, but they the distance of |and ordinary fleas jump forty time their length—why these flea Iey! You laking this down correct- Hey! The Night Editor is calmly con- templating the dangling end of the telephone wire where sharp copy ors have now blind fleas! to Eskimos! Mendenhall for | cocling drinks in New York! Nuts!” oo 80C all got mis- now- jump times an ordinary flea steamer Columbia. Moran phoned The Empire last night and Central gave us the fire signal ring “I did it!” exclaimed a pride filled voice. “What's that?” |1 “T did it! This is Jim Moran.” Skeptically, the Night Editor said “So what?” “I sold an ice box to an Eskimo! screamed Moran, “Isn’t that some- thing to get excited about?” The Night Editor grunted “I sold it to Charlie Pastolik, BEskimo working here in Juneau.” Did You Slug Him? “Did you have to hit him over the head?” asked the dubious edi- tor. “No! No! I got fifty bucks cash and some ivory and some furs and he is going to take it back to yeah, the ice box--back to his folks at St. Michael. I'm sailing on the Celumbia in the morning and “Well, say that's the best new. yet!” said the Night Editor with genuine enthusiasm. “I mean about your_going aw: “Huh? Yeah an | MISS JORGENSON 1S FETED THlS EVENING (':nml!m(-!rrm Miss Gertrud Jorgenson, who will be married soon to Joe Snow, a linen shower is being given this evening by Miss Helen Ricketts, at her home on Twelfth Street The evening ing “cooti will be s Guests for clude Mrs. Dolores Smith, Miss Helen Beistline, Miss Hildre, Miss Ray dJorgenson, Clara Hanson, Miss Millie Marie Jorgenson, Miss Alberta Porter,an Mrs. George Jorgenson will be 1 by the hostess. the occasion will Robert Gordon, in- Miss and say! I'm tak- “Some what?"” roars, snatching maining gray plate. the Night Editor vay the six re- hairs gracing his More Nuts ice,” said 500 “Glacier - o Jim Moran ALASKANA, by Marie Drake, Save ALL Ways! The beautiful new 1938 General Electric Triple- Thrift Refrigerators are now on display. See them! Check the G-E for low current cost, low upkeep, long life, for preserying food, for fast freezing and release of ice cubes, for conve- nience, etc. And we be- lieve you will choose a2 General Electric. Thrifty in PRICE! Thrifty in CURRENT! Thrifty in UPKEEP! Compare values! avings of a new 1938 Look at the pr Chec' ¢ G-L with zny othér refrigerator @ any price. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU————ALASKA———DOUGLAS James Balnave 4 AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of “~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “THE AWFUL TRUTH” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE ‘from the center of Menden- g spent in play- wnd later refreshments | Miss Helen Hildre, | Louise | Miss GARBAGE HAULER Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 4753 prm————mD Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh M Liquors, W We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brothers The Charles W. Carter | Mortuary | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 s, Groceries, nes and Beer Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 The Juneau Laundry | ED A. ZINCK, Manager \ Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 TONY’S BARBER SHOP 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN BODDING TRANSFER MARINE PHONE BUILDING 707 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Specializing in Ladies’ and Gentemen's H: utting | When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and HeaVy Hardware Guns and Ammunition e 1 SR PR SR A e “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery RAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man" I Juneau HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH "NCERY and MARKET PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt AISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 If It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 — - [ I FAMILY SHOE STORE | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward St. -Junean COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. O A B R e | RELIABLE TRANSFER | | Our trucks go any place amy time. A tank for Diesel Ofl and a tank for Crude OHl save burn.r trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 18 Home-Grown Vegetables Daily — All Kinds California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Barnik Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.