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BARNEY GOOGLE WE GOTTA FIND THAT HWORSE BEFORE (T GETS DARK,SNUFFY-- WEEP THAT JUG GO, 'S O&RPONLV MleELLANl' Jus TUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave 65c Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 4§ 201, 315 Decker Way. Dally rate per line for consecutive | o our il gold into value, @acrtions: »| cash or trade at Nugg=t Shop Tn case of error or if an ad | LOST AND FOUND has been stopped beiore ex- Count flve average words to the jéase Notl- { | ——r——r— — : gnttl:?:'ofldi:m(s;;o‘:e 374) at | |LOST — Brown-white bird doz once and same will be given small, shori legs, year old. Re- aitention. l turn to Mrs. Peter Jackson, St.| ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | Ann’s Ave., Douglas. $3 reward. LR —— ' bicycle some time One day ... 10c ago. Owner may have by proving: Additional days ... 5¢ ownership and paying for this adv.! Minimum charge ..50c | Copy must be in the office by 2 velock in the afternoon to insure ugertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone| fom , persons « listed in t,elephonm M. ectory. + i Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. | | BINGLE LEADS HOFMAN IN 3D ~ rorsaz N EARLY VOTE DeLuxe Sedan, A-1 condition, SMU Four Plecmcts GIVC R(‘pub» cash. Phone 64. FOR SALE_New 15-foot skiff with | lican and Two Inde 4 hp. outboard motor. Phone 92. | pendents Lead FOR SALE—Remington rifle, 30- | 06, Colt-45 automatic revolver and large, Woods, 3-Star sleeping bag, 16-pound. Inquire Ordway’s. At a late hour today, turns from yesterday been received from the vision. Only four precincts had re- but few F‘OR SALE—1931 Piymouth sedan, good condition, $150. Phone 120, G. Olson handsome majoritie election had | Third ])X-‘_ ported, and these, while giving Dele- | Blue ate Dimond and Treasurer Oscar| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14,-1938. | | 1 1 | Sound mixers, like Earl Sitar (left), once were confined in glass the Statut | | cages. Now they can work outdoors, They improve bad veices, cut DAt B GEORGE A. LIN | | out hisws. Sitar shows Harold Lloyd and Phyllis Welch how. D AR ey T DR R N TERIOR | 5 oy e GENERAL LAND OFFICE (F cation, Sept Ten years ago, talking pic- |cun he reproduced with startling District Land Office I tion, Nov. tures turned Hollywood upside | figelity. RN Uadhsn. | ‘ | down. A movie with dialogue Improvements Continue August 30, 1938. UNITED STATE: had brought new customers to Sound is constantly being im-| Notice is hereby given that Karl| DEPARTME THE INTERIOR the boxoffice. Producers raced to get into the field with their new product. In a series of four articles, of which this is the Iast, Robbin Coons, AP Feature Service Columnist, tells bout that great Hollywood shake-up and the changes “10 Years of KEEP ON WITA TH' JUG, SNUEEY - \E WE --- LOOK '\, THERE HE \S STRAIGHT AHEAD - Mus\c SNUFFY, B Py w May Sound Like “Eglo” But If's ~ Spelled “lgloo” SEATTLE, Tcpt. 14—Eighty-one- year-old M. J. Farrell, an Alaska gold rush stampeder, delights in giving his version of how the word igloo came to be spelled with the letter “i.” At the time of the gold rush, the word appeared in all dictionaries | as “eglo,” apparently because that’s | the way it sounded when natives | aid it, he explained. He was urged to become post- naster at Mary's Igloo (Eglo), a mining settlement near Nome, and vrote the postmaster-general at Washington about it. In ensuing correspondence, Washington offi- cials insisted on referring to it as Mary's Eglo.” Each time Farrell eplied “Mary's Igloo.” When Washington forwarded the | post office stamp—it was spelled with a capital “I” From that time on, Farrell says, it appeared as ‘igloo” in dictionaries. D s More than 22,000 women wer received into the Salvation Army % maternity homes and hospital in the last year. proved and improvements developed with his in one studio are instantly avail- able to the others. In many of the world's 64,000 theatres wired for sound projection, the reproducing equipment has nol kept pace with developments in recording. Meier, entryman, together witnesses, Willlam C. Anderson and Lester Weiss, all of Juneau, Alaska, has made final proof on his home- stead, Anchorage 08077, for a tract of land embraced in H. E. S. No 214, Forest List 8-110, containing 6.24 acres, located on the easterly |stead, BILLIE DE BECK _ | [ [ Sealed bids will be received by the Juneau School Board at the office of Superintendent of Schools until p.m., September 17, for the con- struction of a steel and wood over-| pass in rear of the grade school building, according to plans and specifications on file at the Cily Clerk’s office, which may be ob- tained by depositing the sum ot $5.00. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids adv. UNITED sSTATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE b [ Phone_723——— —115-2nd St | ('l THE ROYAL || A |l OPEN EVENIN | “If your hair is not becoming | to you You should be i | i | wieGLY coming to u ' GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 r Thrift Co-op | BUY FOR CASH | SAVE the PROFITS spending. Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY . | Call Phones: 13 and 4 * The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts, PHONE 136 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Liquors, Wines We Sell for LE We Sell for George Brothers Meats, Groceries, and Beer Because and § on your own T || The Juneau Laundry ED A. ZINCK, Manager b Franklin Street between Front and Second St-dets PHONE 359 District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska August 25, 1938. | ' Notice is hereby given that J; V. Weathers, has made application for a homesite, Anchorage 08497, | embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2303, | situated on Fritz Cove Road and Auke Bay, containing 495 under the act of May 26, 1934, lat [tude 58° 21’ 04” N. longitude 13 138" 30" W. and it is now in the s. Land files of the U. Anchorage, Alaska Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their adver claims in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they | will be barred by the provisions of Office, GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office | TONY’S BARBER SHOP 216 SOUTH FRANKLIN %’ BODDING TRANSFER | | Specializing in Ladies’ and MARINE I'IIONE Gentemen'’s Hair-Cutting BUILDING ; Rock—Coal llaullng | 5 Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ] When in Need of L OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE PAINTS — OILS GENERAL HAULING Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE STORAGE and C"RATING = CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery 7 | GENERAL MOTORS & DELCO and MAYT PRODUCTS Juneau Anchorage, Alaska. |y June 1, 1938. Notice is hereby given that Ora Kuykendall, has made application for a soldiers’ additional home- Anchorage 08084, for a tract W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 | G ia— AMERICAN CASH — TR TATHE | foungt Democrats Mpiling fn the.leg Talkies” have wrought in the Equipment that was modern twoshore of Auke Bay, latitude 58° 25'[of land embraced in U. S. Survey > FOR SALE—Bed, with coil spring | islative contests. A Luatuglos: |years ago, in the opinion of studio|29” N. longitude 134> 3§’ 30" W.|No. 2187; Tract “A” is situated on| | GROCERY and MARKET P 36 and mattress; and dinette table. ”rf"’“l’““ received by the Emplre| Fre sound men, now needs replacement [and it is now in the files of the |the north shore of Jamestown Bay, ‘ _ Phone Green 570. | YA f.Qordgva afd. BB By ROBBIN COONS or a major operation. Projection|U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, m-!:\l_mm e G rromcsilku;f R RS R LIQUOR DELIVERY FOR SALE—Ladie: Burleigh and Carlson, indepen-| HOLLYWOOD, Scpt. 14.—Science | hb s that Ifjitie deds, Word lua) QekRe st v sl {aisltunlen oo Osarin For ve rom l" ¢ . , Sept. 14. °¢ | day may be outmoded in five years,| If no protest is filed in the local |Island and tract “G” is situated on | SATISFACTION I ry promp; good condition, $15. See Dr. Carl-|dent candidates for the House, were brought the tain to the ! 1 | N IN | ez o ” Tt with s 7 <l yore has Lrougit Ghe isounialn 30 10 | oanipitis thveb: land office within the period of {Raven Island, in Jamestown Bay, | FOOD QUALITY AT i | Ri— son. e SRR b %lighflv S Dg e morlo Mohamets. o 1oy, | BUL on the whole the sound of |publication or thirty days there-|containing 7.98 acres, and it is now| | E & 2 S y e en years ago, a film actor, ay b el " fter. s: i ' 1 S, S 2-BEDROOM house, full basement.| Republican nominees. R “;muj] b fim - actor. |joday is as different from the sound |after, said final proof will be nc-j:l)lnv'hc Afllo‘s of m;l LL s. tand| [ UNITED FOOD CO. | 2 lots—FHA terms. John E. OI- Bingle, Republican, had 283 votes, hfld to sfieak up to the fiicrophone of ten years ago as a bird’s song |cepted and final certificate issued. ice, Ancl 1(3xage. aska. | TELEPHONE—16 | It It's Paint We dave It! son. Phone Green 610 or FHA[to 273 for Hofman, Democrat, for F from frog’s croak. GEORGE A. LINGO, Any and ali persons claiming ad- | e ‘Smm'r or jand deposit his voice. Today, the e Register. |versely any of the above mentioned | /s | IDEAL PAINT SHOP P i e T an i e Chnpes B B L ovEr, the o *| Pirst publication, Sept. 7, 1938. |land should file their adverse| evecnaie Tz FRED W. WENDT FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor.| ;.m0 0 e Dimond and grabs his lines. from almost SERVI A Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938 {claims in the local land office PHONE 549 Phone 541 afler 4 pm. EIS N AR & any angle. : & 4 within the period of publication or | | 119; Grigsby, 99; White, 16; for| The “mike” itself has undergone {3 Wy ‘ARYE. thareaftat \Ar thes il | Treasurer—Chase, 58; Olson, 166; 4 UNITED STATES {HRLILy cays i, | ! { ,chnng,os in size and shape. The " |be barred by the provisions of the | WANTED for Senator—Bingle, 97; Hofman,|firt cumbersome instruments, in 3 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | ¢ bated bl L] 4 135; for Representatives—Andresen, GENERAL LAND OFFICE g % o et ey o g which the slightest swish sounded 3 WORK WANTED — Robert Ed-| 104; Burleigh, 53; Carlson, 69; Cof- (jica g ]mds“di’. ave Farn oehlace District Land Office GEORGE A. LINGO, PHONE 412 FAM“‘Y SHOE STORE | munds, 60, oldtimer in S.E. Alas-|fey, 91; Drager, 112; Elvig, 41; Mc-|gome of the new microphones are Anchorage, Alaska. | j Register. e ‘Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive { ka, needs work. Is an all-around | Cutcheon, 95; Nafsted, 58; Smith,{ o' o (han a felephone r 5 1 Suy B, jess. | Tirst publicetion, Sept. 7, 189 PACIFIC COAST | Shoe Store” handy-man. Can do carpenter|104; Snodgrass, 109, aioes. A theyie Sl Notice is hereby given that Waiter | 145" Publication, Nov. 2, 1938, COAL CO | LOU HUDSON—Manager and plumbing work. Is cook and| For the one-house legislature 76, 1'Boom b % rate’ long 11 G. Hellan, has made application for iUMVi()V . Seward St.—————Juneas | has own outfit. Would prefer|against 151, | o Scores of Juneau residents gath-|a homesite under the act of May i rioks | | poles” with the microphone attach- ks y No. 4245-A L ‘. | EBreRfkiS o cannery, hotel. oy Ceriama AL Bpak ed literally fishing for sound in the °'¢d in the Elks Hall this afternoon 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage y, yno pigtrict Court for the Ter-| i I3 A resort work. Any reasonable wag-| OBly two-thirds of the potential|se bt ot the | ¢, pay a final tribute to the mem-| 08428, for a tract of land situated| ™ ¢ District Court for the Ter- & |5 es accepted. Address 60, Empirc.| Vole Was cast at Cordova and Eyak %15, 800V camera ange. . ory of the late Dr. C. P. Jenne, one|on the Fritz Cove Road, about 12| tor” O “iest, Division Number| | RELIABLE TRANSFER | McCAUL MOTOR ' ——— | which gave: for Delegate—Dimond, | ' - (e s ‘; - " of Juneau's well-loved citizens, Who | miles northwesterly from the City One. At Junesu. : | Our trucks go any place amy | | | POSITION AS cook by widow,|265; Grigshy, 76; White, 69: for |SinBle camera is used on the ma- o <€l W S | aterh o o |DOROTHY LA MARR, Plainfiff,| | time, A tank for Diesel Of i ] L5 g d o ; jorit oot - T ~gradually des | PASTECs SWE o & |of Juneau, adjoining U. S. Survey i - S e 1 comm competent, reliable, experienced, | Treasurer—Chase, 239; Olson, 160; [Jority of sets. ts gradually de-|" goiyices were conducted by mem- i in| Vs JACK ALBERT LA MARR,| | and a tank for Crunde OM i | pe > Olson, ; A s W | 8 No. 2121, said land is embraced in 5 | | references. Box 218, Sitka, Alaska.|for Senator—Bingle, 186; Hofman,|Creasing “grind” was encased inlpere of the Elks Lodge, with John |y, s, Survey No. 2281, latitude 58° | Derendant. save burn.r trouble. { HOUSE WORK or day work. V ‘138 for Representatives—Andreson, |- 2Ump” coverings, bulky at first bUt) yaimer presiding and the Rev. C. a9 03" N. "long‘““de e S | THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- FHONE 146, NIGHT 148 Dedge and Plymouth Dealers or day work. Write| Burleigh, 237; through the years receding into the | g Rjce delivering the eulogy. s ‘| ED STATES OF AMERICA, Carl.son 202; _Empm*_!‘ 9&5 e C()Ho\ 158; Drager, 142; Elvig, 74; compact trimness of a m'f'lc (.dll\(‘X A Three of Dr. Jenne's most favored | i the files of the U. S. Land 01_.'1‘0 the above named defendant, | o MONEY WANTED_$6,000 at 8% McCutcheon, 142; Nafsted, ; |case. Now a practical “silent” cam-|yjo1n selections were played dur-|pee anchorage, Alaska. | gyeeting: i mortgage on occupied boarding Smith, 128; Snodgrass, 103 era has.come along—entirely blimp- mg the service by Miss Helen Par-| ap ' and alt nersons elaiming ad-| YOU af¢ hereby required to ap- H G v tabl home. Henuings, Hotel Juneau. | For the one-hou: Legislature |1€s. ot, mpanied by Carol Beery yeicalv any of the above mcnlwm-d”"' r in the District Court for the| ome- r°wll ege es ” 1159, against 247. The sound mixer’s booth is gone ‘Davi‘ nist. wipelimed 2 Territory of Alaska, First Division, ONE steamheated room for rent. Phone Black 490. No returns had been received up !to 3 o'clock this afternoon from the | Second Division. — e 4-ROOM unfurnished house and also. That dignitary now sits by the set at a console covered with meters, dials and lights. Bad Voices Improved In the early days “sound ef- | containing 2.22 acres, and it is now P! |land should file their adverse claims | In respect to Dr. Jenne, members | {of the Order of Rainbow Girls, of | which Miss Phyllis Jenne is Worth | Advisor, and members of the De. | Molay Order attended the rites. age, within the period of publica- ion or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the pro- visions of the Statutes. . iat Juneau, within thirty days aft I9ute oL, Iand: ollioe a0 Alighos Ithe last publication of this sum-| mons, namely within thirty days after the 2Ist day of September,| 1938, in case this summons is pub- Daily — All Kinds | 3 fects” were put into a scene on the| Pallbearers were Dr. L. P. Dawes, lished, or within forty days after c Iif H G ! bath. 79 Willoughby Ave. ‘JAPANESE slvE set, using various mechanical de-|Walter P. Scott, Ed Garnick, George | SEORCE. - Lg;gg;r the date of its service upon you a orma "cery | 5-ROOM HOUSE and bath, ol hean,‘ vices to stimulate different sounds.|Skuse, John Newmarker and Guy|p. il * |personally, and answer the com-| : Felgiaie ojerstiffed furmibig.| |Now these same effects are added | McNaughton, {:;L" Byblostion, Bue: 510 1o plaint of the above named plain- THE PURE FOODS STORE | new oak floors. Call Windsor Apts. | AN G B |in the sound “dubbing” department, Honorary pallbearers were W. C. AR, 160w, B tiff on file in the said court in Telephone 478 Prompt Delive! | e i |—from the “library” of thousands|Donaldson, Dr. W. M. Whitehead UNITED "STATES the above entitled action. rY FOR RENT — 4-room furnished of sounds recorded in nature. G. H. Walmsley, Dan Russell and pEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR| That said plaintiff in said action |~ SmLTEEND T IN = house. Phone Blue 135. W cquuY Tfl SHIP Today the sound man cannot|M. H. Sides. GENERAL LAND OFFICE demands the following relief: a de- FIVE~R.OOM npt bath steam heat, hot and cold water. Phone 569. make a terrible voice good, but he body for can improve it. He can put slightly squeaky voice, { The many beautiful floral pieces | were token of the regard in which | Dr. Jenne was held by his Juneau District Land Office Anchorage, August 25, 1938. Alaska. cree of divorce from defendant on the ground of cruel and inhuman | treatment by defendant of plain- FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON B SR R it < , into a | STEAM-heated room for rent. 63% Fg ('irew to U. S. River|instance, through control of elcc-"r‘l‘;“]‘;“’ b inter.| . Notice is hereby given that Savvo Liff in that he frequently struck her Harris, upstairs, Red 575. un trical circuits,. He can eliminate| Following the ceremony, inter-\ghapaidak, has made application {and upon the ground of incompati- oat Because Yangtze |y .xirancous notses through re- | ment was in the Elks plot at thelfor homesite under the act of |bility of temperament, Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. » While 263,000 moe persons moved] TWO TROLLERS SELL HERE |a travestied reproduction of the|two days during 1637, making Chi-|Visions of the Statutes. (SEAL) Clerk. from farm to city in this country in| OPIY tWo trollers sold on the Ju-|voices of opera singers and the|cago 2Ist on the list of United GEORGE A. LINGO, By G. W. NORSTRAND, g 1937 than vice versa, farm popula-) €U exchange "’:“;u',";,‘.?'"“ and music of symphonies. Today even|States cities headed by Buffalo z Reglster. Deputy. | J‘lnea“ Lmbef mlls, l“c. ' tion still showed a gain because of the Hazel J., each w pounds, |the highest notes of a singer, the|with 105 and New York with 89 First ublication, Sept. 7, 1938, First publication, Aug. 24, 1938. | TWO GOOD used Pianos for rent. Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second St., phone 206. River Is Now “Unsafe” First National Bank Bldg. Inquh'e\ = Hankow. The Japanese refused to permit the Monocacy to steam below Kiu- |kiang, declaring that the river in that direction is unsafe. e COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable ai Seaview. the high birth rate selling to Alaska Coast Fisheries. recordings. He can fit one actor’s words to another’s lips. Most amaz- recording, due to lack of frequency response or range, couldn’t take the “s.” Today, the sibilants rccord; clearly—in fact, they whistle at the | sound man occasionally. | Impossible at first was more than |May 26, 1934, for a tract of land Evergreen Cemetery. hiT embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2293, long been called the ~windy city,” adversely any of the above men- but municipal reference librarian tioned land should file their ad- Frederick Rex produces statistics!verse claims in the local land of- And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff Witness the Honorable George F. Alexander, judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto to prove this a misnome: |fice, within the period of publica- His figures show the wind here tion or thirty days thereafter, or exceeded 32 miles an hour on but they will be barred by the pro- full, volume of a great orchestra, ) such days, ilast publication, Nov. 2, 1938, Last publication, Sept. 21, 1938, affixed on this 24th day of August, 1938. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, e r—— SHANGHAI, Sept. 14. — Twelve |ing of all, perhaps—he can lop an H H Anchorage 08473, situated on Loop jwill take judgment against you for FRONT OFFICE in Blomsren Didg,|United States Navy seamen have|s” from a spoken word or add| 'cagu lsnrnves |Road and north shore of Auke|want thereof, and will apply to the w l N n o w c L E A N l N G Two rooms. Phone Blue 510, Roy‘lefl here in a plane supplied bylone, so that in a pinch he can| Lake, containing 4.31 acres, latitude |court for the relief demanded in | Allen. | Japanese military authorities to re-|correct an actor’s grammatical | gCRRNS H R !58° 23’ 30” N. longitude, 134° 38" W. her complaint and as hereinabove lieve the crew of the American |lapses! In I I e‘and it is now in the files of the |stated. PHONE 485 t : APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. |rived gunboat Monocacy, stationed| The patrons howled, in 1928, |U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al-| The date of the order for pub- i up the Yangtze River near Kiu-|when Conrad Nagel in “Glorious |aska. lication of this summons is AUBUSt |" . 4 RENT— i - B 1 o FOR Two office rooms In|yiang, 135 miles downstream from |Betsy!” cried “BETT-Thee!” The| GHICAGO, Sept. #. -Chicago has| Any and all persons claiming |24th, 1938,