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BAKNEY (zUWGLE HELLO, GOOGLE - WE GOT A REPORT ON THAT HORSE OF YOURS --HE 1 was PICKED LP AND SOLD TO TH STICKUM GLUE WORKS- Pl | INFORMATION | | Count five average words w the | r'ne. | Dally rate per line for consetutive | \sertions: | I In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped beiore ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at || once and same will be given | | | attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | Rk g0 One day Additional days . be Minimum charge ..50c Copy must be in the office by 2 ‘clock in the afternoon to Insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone th ectory. "Phone 271—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE SLIGHTLY used oil range, p . Car Goes Berserk pushing a car in gear. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1938. TINE'S A-WASTIN, SNUFEY " 'ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN AT FAIR ;Two Classy Acts Give Per- formances Twice Each Night—Band Concert MISCELLANFOUS SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. (Continued trom fage One) TURN your old gold into value, | cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. dancing which got another big hand from the crowd which had grown Miss Forde is most pleasing to look at, even the women admitting that Louis and Cherie The second outside act is present- ed by Louis and Cherie, gymnast original, unique and different. They also introdu novel to Juneau. They perform on | the ri and the trapeze hung from the girders over the center of the big dance floor. The act went over Rig. Tt is a circus act, combined with all the features seen in a night club or in a theater. They do things on the rings and on the trapeze that op artists can do. “Swing with going to be the popular cry for both your and old, as this ‘swing,” originally given by Louis and Cherie is then narrowed down to a local stunt. Louis invites any- As Being Pushed ROCKFORD, TIl., Sept. 16.—Mrt. and Mrs. John Estes quit driving their new automobile shortly after they bought it. Neither knew much chanical gadgets but John had heard that when the starter stuck one could get things going by about me- only Louis™ i So he put Mrs. Estes behind the wheel and the g into reverse before he went out front to push. Things got going in great shape. The car backed over a curb, ash- | ed into Arthur Gallaghe front ADVERTISEM T FOR BIDS GOOD PROGRAM, just finished an engagement at t something new and |cut anything on the road ur 1 DoNT SEE HIVN- SNE- SNE-- WE'RE T0O LATE- THEV'VE USED the tomorrow iven by rt tonight & cne in the wing witk swing was int iuced at th alelock performance and Henry S tre, and Paul Coke e those * Joying” it. They about,, the thriller come and tonight night, ill be other who will “Swing with Loui a novelty. Louis and Cherie are one | gymn of the big acts fr the east that|practi is working to the coast and demon- |and Cheric strating new feats of strength wi ‘ S a display of other ability on the| rings and trapeze. The two have|Silk Stocking Palomar in Seattle and from J._KShadnw Falls neau will go direct to the Capitol|On Seaplan Theatre in Portland, then south ior, heavy bookings in the leading thea- | ters. Both Louis and Cheri and Ford were bookec the Edward J Agency in Se booking company 1d une hour hy Mothers Get Gray thers in Juneau m they had better look ters who have probably bat to imitate any W for else i is changed perhaps the tunts as shown maybe, ! ki th or the n In the past few years, radic equipment has come gradua v.k:r‘ to Juneau through Fisher Vaudeville le established that will not send | n-| DON'T WAIT ANY | plant put in readine: ! You will save muck boxes re. RICE & Third and F act is a topnotcher. tees headliners for which gu all bil) Band Concert The first pr the outside a with real circus music for the playec by the Juneau City Band The band gave a splendid 8 to 9 o’ clock concert last night that won applause for special snappy num- bers. An entire change of program am last night for | s was added too acts anklin band at mi having fuel tanks oricked, now. By BILLIE DE BECK WAAL-T DON'T A To GIT SENTERMENTAL, GOOGLE,BUT--- DON'T VE THINK WE ORTER G\T A BOTTLE o' T STlee FER A KEEPSAKE-- niglk uneau is v commonplace The “fr taken | Marin months in Mrs, Air Transport touch yesterday their to t 11 Airways hd a on e g for Alex Holden added a when Cimmerman took over nd the into Mrs office radio her 1e operates ceiving set for the Commission agement there er Lodg ing and Aeronantic Will ¢ rive w feminity? - oo 1y to chic yphone ally Try esults the mmpire classineds to NOW IS THE TIME! LONGER—to have your heating ss for the winter’s heavy work. 1 expense and discomfort later pumped and cleaned and f AHLERS CO. Streets PHONE 34 { Phone 723————115-2na st. | be standard equipment for air- pusting in- SR P Co-op feminine voices femin- many Alaska feminine Jesta man- And then Taku Riv send- Alack ease covered “flight mechs” or || 1o “If'your hair is not becominy | I’Z ’".‘__ - SANITARY " PIGGLY WIGGLY THE ROYAL BEAUTY - SALON OPEN EVENINGS to you - You should be coming to us.” GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 4758 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery I'resh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CAS George Brothers The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second St-oets PHONE 359 TONY’S BARBER SHOPl 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN ‘ | BODDING TRANSFER MARINE BUILDING & Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Specializing in Ladies' and Gentemen’s Hair-Cutting | When in Need of DIE L OIL—STOVE OIL || Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS Builders' and Sheilf 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 “Smiling Service” Guns and Ammunition porch, swerved down an alley, peel- ed the paint off Arthur’s house missed a telephone pole and a tree by inches, tore down a trellis and settled in the middle of a fine garden. cally new, A-1 condition. Bargain, $70. 945 West 10th Sealed bids will be received by | Bert’s Cash Grocery | | PHONE 105 [ Free Delivery - - AND STANDARD S GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON FOR SALE—Wooden ham, now at Ketchikan, dama by fire. Bids requested as is, where is, to be submitted to Alaska until 8:00 P.M. October 6, 1938, for the construction of wood sidewalks | for the City of Skagway, £ and will then and there be o] and public] read aloud. Bids re amer Chat- ed | . ’ ” Juneau | L Transportation Company, Pier 7. Seattle, or Talbot and Spaulding, Ketchikan, not later than noon Monday, September 19. Owners reserve right to reject any and all bids. i FOR SALE—One 1931 Packard eight ' DeLuxe Sedan, A-1 condition, $300 cash. Phone 64. FOR SALE_New 15-foot skiff with 4 hp. outboard motor. Phone 92. FOR SALE—Remington rifle, 30- | 06, Colt-45 automatic revolver French Stork Derby Is Given_§gt-Backs PARIS, Sept. 16.—Financial re- verses and the increasing size of French families - have forced the Prix Cognac-Jay committee to cut their ninety prizes of 25,000 francs down to 20,000 francs. The prizes, plus one hundred ceived after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. Plans, specifications and farm of contract documents may be exam- ined at the P.W.,A. Office, Federal | Building, Juneau, Alaska, and at the office of City Clerk of Skag- way, where specifications, and forms | may be obtained at this office upon deposit of $10.00. The full amount of deposit for | one set of documents will be re- | turned to each actual bidder with- | in a reasonable time after receipt | and large, Woods, 3-Star sleeping fl_lh(‘x}»‘ of 10,000 each, go to fami-{of bids. Other deposits will be re- | bag, 16-pound. Inquire Ordway’s. lies in which the husband,is Dot funded with deductions not exceed- FOR SALE—1931 Piymouth sedan, good condition, $150. Phone Blue 120, FOR SALELadies’ spinet desk good condition, $15. See Dr. Caxl- son. P 1 FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor.) Phone 541 after 4 p.m. | WANTED munds, 60, oldtimer in SE. Alas- ka, needs work. Is an all-around handy-man. Can do carpenter has own outfit. Would prefer caretaker for cannery, hotel or resort work. Any reasonable wag- es accepted. Address 60, Empire. HOUSE WORK or day work. Write called to settle the argument sum- | moned Be . jof weights and measures. Empire F 983. 8% {IONEY WANTED-$6,000 at home. Hennings, Hotel Juneau. | FOR RENT ONE steamhéated room for rent. Phone Black 490. 5-ROOM HOUSE and bath, oil heat, Frigidaire, overstuffed furniture, new oak floors. Call Windsor Apts. P e R A FIVE-ROOM apt: bath, steam heat, hot and cold water. Phone 569. STEAM-heated room for rent, 631 Harris, upstairs. Red 575. fio GOOD used Pianos for rent. ‘Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second “St;, phone 206. A e A O O FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Eldg. Two rooms Phone Blue 510, Roy Allen. APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Trquire at bank. COZY, warm, furn. apts. 'Lmn.l water, dishes, cooking utensils <#nd bath. Reasonable;at Seaview. " LOST AND FOUND ~ FOUND—Bungh' of keys. Owner may have by proving preperty and . paying for this ady. FOUND—Boys’ bicycle some time’ ago. Owner may have by proving| ownership and paying for this adv, more than thirty-five years old and has at least five children to support. The endowment fund, a sort of | French “stork derby,” was estab-| within 30 days after the ~ | lished 2 | partment store owner. in1919 by a wealthy de- Now He Knows | FORT WAYNE, Ind. Sept. 16.— | e gucgmopes N ———— 'R, J. Truex took the hard way t WORK WANTED — Robert Ed-' o501 M/ that his automobile tank capacity is 16 gallons. Truex took vigorous exception to that he put 15 gallons into the | tank. “You're crazy,” said Truex, “It won’t even hold that much.” ing the actual cost of reproduction of the drawings, upon the return of all documents in good condition opening bids. | Each bid shall be accompanied by |a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond (with authorized sure- |ty company as surety) made pay-i |able to the owner in amount not | less than 5% of the amount of bid. The City of Skagway reserves the | |right to reject any or all bids, | |and to waive informalities. | ‘ No bidder may withdraw his bid | | after the hour set for the opening a filling station attendant’s claim | thereof, £ r - | and plumbing work. Ts cook and | 8 ity praDeyEe fnid of regny | tract, unless said award is delayed | {for a perjod exceeding 30 days. | | It is estimated that there will be | available for the work to be: done | Motorcycle who were [under ‘this advertisement substan- tially the sum of $12,000.00. A. L. POWELL, City Clerk. policemen y Tolan, city inspector ‘Tolan drained 16 gallons from the tank |First publication, Sept. 16, 1938. mortgage on occupied boarding and the cigars were on: Truex. GOOD LIGHT was'never SO CHEAP SEVENTEEN I;RICE REDUCTIONS IN SEVENTEEN YEARS SINCE 1921 Edison Mazda Prices Lowest Ever : -+ STANDARD 10-100 watt, frosted ... . 100-150 watt, clear 200-watt, clear., o 300 watt, clear ... ) 500 watt, clear 100-200-300 3-Lite, LE.S. . "HOME LIGHTIN S g ‘BOAT LIGHTIN 5-10-25 Watt, 12v. . LARGESE ASSORTED STOCK OF EDISON MAZDA LAMPS IN ALASKA Mlaska Electic Lisht & PowerCo JUNEAU-S—-ALASKA~ DOUGLAS Last publieation, Sept. 23, 1938, Biie H v b i date of | 4 TANDARD OIL has helped mine Alaska’s gold—and cut mining costs— ELPS TO MINE IT! / / ever since the roaring days of ’98. Then it was “coal oil” to thaw out Klon- dike mines and miners—now Standard Oil Products power stamp mills, lubricate min- ing machinery, help pump water for most of Alaska’s hydraulic operations. And because Standard Oil has made ample petroleum products available at reasonable prices— by the establishment of Alaska’s most wide- spread supply station system and bulk tanker service along the coast—mine operating costs have been cut and mine profits raised. Standard Oil Service fits your petroleum needs better, too. Prove it for yourself! 100 STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Serve Alaska’s Transportation — STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA “The Frigidaire Man” HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET LIQUOR DELIVERY SATISFACTION IN For ver. pr?mpl FOOD QUALITY AT ; UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 If It's Paint We iave It! IDEAL PLINT. SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 ' |' FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Btore” LOU HUDSON--Manager Seward St.— -Junean PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. | o | | | | | I WINDOW CLEANING e bl RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place amy time. A tank for Diesel O | and a tank for Crude O | save burn.r tiouble. | McCAUL MOTOR | 1] I | COMPANY | | Dodge aua-Plymouth Deasors Home-Grown Vegetables: Daily — All Kinds e California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H.R. $HEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Blda. ——

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