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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT 19, 1939. 5 P : \nn s own should be torn dow; KINY ISTO DUNEAUFRES [ " INCREASE BUT e v mlmv smm: o atr| LotalStanon RecelvesNew Fire Chief Speaks on Pre- ¢ v"‘;;;;vAg;ggmj;{'ar;:mg;ay;;;; One Thousand-Watt - vention af Chamber lEGION SCoUTS FILL UP ON HOT DOGS, LEMONADE Scouts in the American Legion troop last night were guests hot dog and hot lemonade fe put on by the Legion Post and the Dugout. After members had made laway with what was described FOOLPROOF PLATFORM g pm,,,(,m'(allfornlans Get Another 'a; ChancefoPuiOver "Ham | lk. ystone of the most’ intensive voter registration drives the state has ever ecn. Registration books have In(\\ l\*' up in stores, banks and homes. | and deputies have even gone door | to door. A formidable list of org tions has condemned the ponsion plan. Banks and stores have pu m lmn financed nppnmmn has put on one (lnrl a bankers’ convention in Se- | attle. Others who spoke briefly | v\(‘u Karl K. Katz, Northern Pa- ester Wellman Holbrook. s R I tables by hot air - - WED AT FAIRBANKS - .- Fmpi.e Want Ads Bring Results. M’RS JUNEAU Xmas Is Around the Corner, But Santa Claus Has Nothing On Us! For We Have the Ideal Gift —— and It's Almost RED HOT, TOO! We Offer a NEW G. E. WASHER for ONLY $69.93 HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: G.E. Washer - $89.95 Your Old One $20.00 YOU PAY - - $69.95 Always a Liberal Trade In at ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY | $30 Each Week | The proposition, widely known as 1830 every Thursday, comes before | the voters in the form of an initiat- | is substantially the same as ulmled last fall It | ‘(‘(1 constitutional amendment | provides that every cil - 50, who w!il retire from prc work, will receive 30 and | service in the Territory of Alaska, the one KINY has just received its new Equipment Luncheon Pointing toward greater radio ent date Juneau has had almost twice as many fires as in the same period a year ago, Fire Chief V. W. Mulvihill said in a fire preven- tion talk before the Chamber of Commerce today 1000-watt equipment ent Kraft, construction en- the local _station, is stallation e for From January 1 until the pres-| “hot dogs and lemonade enoug for an army,” the troop program for the year was laid out. Homer Nordling, Chairman of the Le- gion's Scout Committee, in OWNER OF VOGUE SHOP HERE DURING ABSENCE OF JUNEAU MANAGER - Esther G. Rhind of Lg¢ wa John W. McCann, here selling campaign literature, says he himself has signed up 10.000 persons in the pension organization supporting “Ham and Eggs.” By SAM JACKSON | tine average voier and his says AP Feature Service Writer tary of State. 18—A Ham and cat in a bloc.” at .the Re- ocia- ocia- _ hip-of Too: & as man; 71 350,000, says i as 2,000,000 vot “Battle Hymn The Battl is bl ings for “seniol cohort But th The ROYAL Beauty Salon ANN EARLY SMITH ETHEL POWELL — Phone 723 — W Hair-Stylist r-Operator To know just how good tea can be — try Schilling Tea. Compare its exquisite flavor. Compare its clear, fragrant, refreshing goodness. Com- pare it for everything you want in 3 cup of tea. Insist on Schilling Teal Schllllng%mfl%m Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Savings Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska he's busy vote isn't needed anyway,” explains Frank C. Jordan, veteran “But the advo- of the issue itself turn out o FEDERAL BlDG | | W. 0. Carlsons will_probubly be Xt two each Thursday become legal tende the pension peopl The Juneau Depa swered 95 2 t radio voice on the holding it. Coast These stamps are to be pur- pp chased from the state with real gy in 52 weeks, the e, the war- paid for, wil e retired from circulation there will be a 4-cent which will go to overhead. tie If this were the whole story the cppenents would not be wrought up, for they say the ws rant scheme is fantastic and would collapse u\‘ ts own weight 38. Kraft notes he tieth broz which he this as transmitter be announced ft is a guest at Hotel > | HELP THY /| NEIGHBOR | Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. Surplus | gy dptly Baranof dc.\n tc that of the flmallm! sch district. It provides the Gov must name a good Ham-and- to run it—and this man woul into control of an estimated 000,000, r of university. Good per: It also calls for a $20,000,000 competent, best of issue to start the bank and an aj d advertisir man - propriation of $700,000 from the|and esman for men's ing. state's funds. Completed course in diesel school, All this is intended to imple-|several months’ experience driving ment the insurance and retire-|diesel caterpillar on construction mrm of warrants. To stimulate job. Also has had training in sur-| ceptance in trade, the act|veying, and held job as time-' a 3 percent gross income | keeper. Call for ES 8. SALESMAN-Di 3KL OPERATOR -Young man, 23 years old, u)u as a the stamp route. carried on with WSR-S | warrants and Fif only RalEE. nm‘ Miss _Barbara wimpkins, weil which would have to be liquidated | Was one of six University of Wash- - Her picture is in a group published ed this year at the fair and is spon- vy o - BARBARA SIMPKINS BUSY s of the plan estimate Aupiied ‘tha! dass ylie:atl szl di- | n Juneau girl and daughter ington dietetic internes to operate in the Seattle St scred by the Dairy and Poultry In- does not np})l\ to bu\mr& car- 6 1,600,000 eligible for pen-| ATBI FMR AT PUYM[UP sued in a year would be $1,248,000,000 °f Mr. and Mrs. George Simpkins, the Farmhouse, at the Puyallup Fair. The Farmhouse was re-cstablish- dustries of Washington ADDITION SIlll IN HOPE STAGE No Plans for Construdlon Here, Chamber Learns from Washington There are no immediate plans for construction of an addition to the PFederal and Territorial Build ing here to take care of the need for new office space, the Juneau Chamber of Commerce was noti fied today by Smith W. Purdum, Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen: eral. Purdum said no funds were ayailable for work in Juneau, bu that the needs of the Federal of. fices here were appreciated by hi Department. Postmaster Albert Wile, now i Washington, presented Purdum with a Chamber resolution urgin, that additional space be provide: here for Federal offices. PR AR R W A SILK DRESSES $16.75 Values $4.95 SWEATERS EACH $1.95 Daughter Here For Short Visi Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thompson, the former Jean Carlson, arrived (in Juneau on the steamer Alaska |and are the guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. William O. Carlson, a their home on Sixth Street. ‘ The Thompsons will spend a weel in the Capital City before returning to Idaho where Mr. Thompson is connected with the Forest Servic Department. Last evening the visitors wers the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trevol Davis, Several friends of the forme: Juneau girl were invited for thi mformnl gathering and during th evening Mr. Davis showed several ‘reels of Alaaka movies. 'Miss M(Naughion Wedding Attendant Miss Mary Jean McNaughton, = daughter of Mrs. Guy McNaughton of this city, was an attendant last Wednesday evening at the wedding |of Miss Marguerite Howson and 'Ruhmd Winch in Renton, Wash. A graduate of the Juneau High | School, Miss McNaughton is at| present attending bu: s college in Seattle. IS RIS The color'of Bowdoin College is white i ainst 55 in tk Mulvihill oil burners were t here, declaring MEYERS GLOVES-all colors and sizes “Like Old Friends—They Wear Well” SILK AFTERNOON BAGS CHENILE ROBES, 141020 NOW IS THE TIME YOU SHOULD GET YOUR NEW HOSIERY. Raw silk prices have advanced. Beginning Monday we will be forced to raise 63c Hosiery to 79c and we will also be forced to raise $1 Hosiery before long. VOGUE SHOP arrived in Juneau on the s Goldstein | nce losses those of he ! e at Whitet 3 t e weuld be northbound plane is e | Sl held at Juneau. 1 said rtment has n- ady this year, | ¢ ame period in alarms g 12 DIAN DISCOUNT M. Behrends Bank. National Bank. e in Milw will spend some ter before returning - o> Empire Want Ads Bring Results. with her CAI L to Juneau 3 adv First ae 0 0 said shingle rocfs and e largest risks that half the chim- Yow’re Invited to The Year’s Best Dance oy HOORAY! Don't Miss the Annual Purple Bubble DANCE Sponsored by ELKS LODGE MI;ISiC by Stanley Ceox DANCING 10 TO 1 Saturday, Oct. 21 ® Favors to Be Given ® Open to the Public W Fine Time for Alll You're Invited! e e HOUSE APRONS, regular value 75¢ SLIPS, Rip Proof 95¢ and $1.25 BLOUSES, Plaids, Stripes aud C:lois - - $1.50 NURSES' UNIFORMS, reg. $3.75 $1.95 SILK DRESSES $12.75 Values $3.95 SKIRTS Plaids and Dark Colors Each $2.95 15 | HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 $1.95 $4.95 107 SEWARD ST. ® 0 00 0 00 af I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllu[uullllfllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIlllllIIIIII||||I|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII% ,