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'MONDAY AUG 12, 1940. THF DAYLY AI ASKA EMPIRE o HEOW THE EMPIRE LEADS IN SERVING JUNEAU 15-Day Comparison of Local News Siories in Junean Newspapers | ‘Prommenl "I Railroader Checks In WANT AD —— Number Local Stories Duplicated In Empire Other Paper Previously Previously 1 Local Stories in Other in Both But Not in But Not in in in Other INFORMATION i lawren(e DOWI]S, Rodman Date’ in Empire Newspaper Papers Other Paper Empire Empire Paper Who Worked Up in July 22 36 a7 15 20 17 4 0 e e e o TR July 23 31 27 13 16 9 3 1 | In case of error or if an ad | [ SMALL 2-room cottage with b Ranks Passes Away Jaly 24 b 37 19 21 13 P 1 | nas been stopped befors ex- suitable for man ar g ‘1- 25 43 32 20 21 12 0 2 | piration, advertiser please noti- location in Juneau, Phone ; b : Tuly 2 - . ’ 2 [ % oftrce (Phone 374) at Thane 3, three rings. Geor Continuea 1rem Page One) July 26 44 16 10 | and same will be given Getchell. BT July 27 49 34 22 27 10 2 0 | attention. Is ence. He was appointed July 29 50 32 22 28 74 3 0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE OFFICE SPACE, (wo rooms, cor- dent July 30 42 33 16 25 11 6 1 i ner second and Franklin Tuly 31 15 27 16 27 10 1 2 ©ount five average words to the| Krafft Bldg. Phone 62 August 1 50 35 15 34 19 1 1 i FOR RENT—2- or 3-room du i 5 22 8 2 4 e, FOR RENT—2- or 3-room duplex August 2 39 23 13 s.F:f;:szr:w per line for consecutive &t modern. Sk Bon Matchs ll:In‘“ as mwn |m,nhm nx lln Sys- A 3 43 a3 16 26 16 1 1 " One ddy .. . 100 bt In 1901, Mr. Downs married M Augqust § 62 44 26 ;5 }g g ; Additional day 50 " g ——l1da May Mulligan Pembroke, = August 6 45 32 14 9 Minimum charge .....50¢ L furnished| ¢ rhey had one August 7 43 33 18 25 12 3 0 Copy must he in the office by 2 SO0 Bai Mr. Downs was a memk P ¥ . S, Y i A% sclock in the afternoon to insure s Cenigl American Soclety, of Civil Engin- TOTALS 652 475 255 387 175 15 19 nsertion on same day. o cers, the American Railway En- " ‘}"U ‘,ET We accept ads over telephone | gineering Associaticn, of which he 4 Y4 / / PRSI yom persous listed in telephone | overstufted, electric range | W25 President in 1921, and the 1“ fl"g‘ "“ y » Hrectory | 5 L a Chi fraternity. He also he s - . % | Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. gidaire, steam heated. Windzar) S0 G B mber of clu Lecal Stories in The 31 Local Stories in oiher =| 2 o | Human Interest Outlook A | FOR SALE e et e Su ) bis own opinion : Empire. a newspaper. s ‘ 2 ! himself, Mr, Downs once said: “I Machine. Good i ; . . e . s 1 n STORE FOR RENT—Decker B.ug.|the things ordinary man doe 1 al B Phone Green 65, - of |them, just ab Z In The Empire but nof l 1 In oiker paper hul not 2 SALE—5-100] Jouse, com i | a g 1 ,m\ bridg . g 3 FOR SALE 5-rooim house. com|POR RENT—Bachclor aparimonts | well, but I'm not in other paper. in The Empire. i Phone 722, ’ I dance about as wel o 4 B Si p Blaii L —|and sing a play a 1 I turn in b - = Biotis. oimurars| FOR BENT Mo Slaeinby g ks L0y § LGB bt Other paper’s slo.rles l Empire Story Prev ‘ iron. Plione g o e and previously in Empire. iously in other paper. wnd 12 mi Phone 569 st about an average busines 257 I — 4-10D Hirmished . (For the purpose Hf this survey every separate story, no matter how small \\‘h.n\mtmlv This com- Juneau apartment; also 5-room strictly| M ““‘:l“* I“ as inte “1 “I “k“”- parison gives the other paper, which carries numerous trivial items, an advantage. Even so, The ) Sune: o 8 X Empire is far ahead the total.) FOR SALESuper Elto 8 hp, ex-| Modern unfurnished house. Phoce| Wee 0 F1¢ AN HCE 06 Dol Empire is far ahead in the to cellent runn condition. Must| 484 a0y ‘mu.\:nwm of any business Empirei " d" t f fap % | T Rootn 5211 Gas-| it s i i) G The Empire isnever “scooped on a news story of major im- tineau otel | I q Inquire Nugget Shop. on an understanding of human r - s typowr it A S e e e portance. The other Juneau newspaper, on the other hand, was VALANCY ‘lu gget Ay)l.\ ordinates to strive to bring them- selves to their employer's attention as worthy of promotion i Value of Humans FOR SALE—3-room house, 945 FOR RENT—5-room steam heated| He illustrated his estimation of gton S a long cartridge, new. FOR RENT — 6-room unfurnished See Jack White house, Inquire at Snap Shoppe. scooped 16 times during the 2-week period alone on stories which every newspaperman and reader would recognize as of unusual interest and importance. These stories included the Bristol Bay West 8th St, apartment. Phone Blue 200. ;‘“" value of “‘““““‘l‘ 11]" busin el __|by a comparison with the inve B 2 = AUGUST SPECIAL | VAGANGY_MacKinnon Apts. | ment in cquipment. The latte salmon pack for 1940, the organization of the Alaska National Another shipment of GALES due said, was purchased with mons | VACANGY—Tmperial Rooms. Guard, the setflement in the local court of a fishirap suit involving more than a third of a million dollars, the setting up of a test refugee colonization camp, the Army’s plan for a Juneau airbase, the mov- 0ne | horrowed at about five pe 1. That great big 6.46 cu. ator built to the 1100r With | VAGANGY at Assembly Apartments, _;"U;;(;l‘“h‘; aan, who: per, vegetable container | — $9, a [)1:'“ “‘ul . g stre - plate glass, pottery set, etc | vacaNcy o ll"]:““"l‘l(l\ 1‘1“.“ $128 50— TERMS ”‘{ffi(ffeNs,){?;fllp,fi?"“m ot B o s L ing of a force of 950 men fo build an Army field on Annette Island, Reserve yours now to avoid disap- ——— | 000. Let man think of himss h pointment on delivery. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, in that light, let others think of and numerous others. el 28 ) | water, dishes, cooking utensils and | RICKIS AHIREE OO0 | bath. Reasonable at Seaview, m so, and there grows up a — e Sl B 8. L 5N | greater sense of personal worth FOR SALE — 4-room house with | |~ On that basis ‘Mr. Downs figur bath. Working man'’s buy. 922, be- LOS] AND FOUND that the 60,000 employees of the ipper key ;Illmoh Centr: averaging about ey alf acre patenmted| case. Contained keys, social se-| 31,400 a year, represented a to H_fh hf?Lilx; Au“‘}g“}’gflf‘f‘;flf;“géfifi‘ curity number. Finder please C2PI4I investment of Sl.h"BUl,‘U().UlE-Y g phone 432 or more than twice the amount Road. Over half cleared. Write| * R _____ |invested in the physical proper P.O. Box 939 ger spaniel, black and of the railroad, ers name Pal. License| —— — Finder please notify J. Th()lndfi Thomas Hardware. NGO WONDER The Empire delivers four papers to any daily competitor's one . out the Highway, from Juneau, including the Loop, Fritz Cove and Eagle River. tween 9th and 10 streets, West. LOST- Black lea I."(Hl SALE OR LEASE — The| Midget Lunch. Terris Moore of Boston was a mem- ber of our party which climbed t 16,000-foot Mt. Sanford in 18 | but did not quite reach the sun MAL 3 for sale. Ceil ez BOLDOG e }Old Glory Floals hit b suhne B Horin | were the cther two climbs in which MiSCELLANEOUS | From Mount Bertha “oi: 20 5 ) e EOARD AND ROOM, 213 7th St £ Reid Inlet for 10 days photograp Phone Red 211. | (conunuec rrom Page One g Glacier Bay from the waier 5 e e b E > air, weather permitti We LXPERT public stenography and|constantly with slides of rock and| @ have a complete series bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | jce of pictures of our climb and sled:; Baranof Hotel. | “Mount Ber The Empire delivers 10 Empires to any daily compeitor’s 7 in the City of Juneau. JUNEAU ROOMS. Phone 472 The Empire delivers 8 papers fo any competitor’s 6 in the City of Douglas. The Empire mails 2%2 times as many newspapers as any daily competitor in the Juneau post office. —und—- The Empire IsGaining in Paid- a is one m the most| Journey in color and in movi o - —————— | heautiful peaks of the Fairweather| bictures. We plan (o reach Juneau GUARANTEED _Realistic P"‘;‘s',nm\( and T have long been in-| on August 15 $450. Finger wave, O8C.|ionc1y interested in climbing her > Beauty Shop. Telephone| ;.3 oypioring Her unknown eastern FAIRLY SETTLED 201, 315 Decker Way. | | @pproaches since we saw her from! SURN your owa gold mnto value, | Lhe pe v{v’[ Mount C;lllx:n in 1934.| ;rt i h or trade at Nugget Shoj oman in Party f . _cush PR e R i S p Circulation Da y! WA“TED | reached tihe summit were Maynard where their ten children were born 1 ; Ileu of Tacoma, Wash.; Michl|and where they still live. . . 3 0 (—7117‘(\"15111 ger of Sugar Bowl, Cal; o e < « WANTED — Housekeeper. Out-of- | Tomas Winship of Boston, Mrs | NEXT BEST TO VEST s h 'b l Th E l 25 Mh Les’ !ha town. Write P. O. Box 1087. | Barbara Washburn and myself. | McCOMB, Miss — Editor Oliver unscrine 10 e m’ll'e" o Pet mo = n “Mrs. Washburn is the first wo-|Emmerich, of the Daily Enterprise, —_ —-——————% | man to have achieved the success-|and H. J. Vest, a friend, spied a roll rlymg lnslrnclmn I ful ascent of a virgin Alaskan peak| 0f greenbacks on the sidewalk. |in nearly 30 years. Only three wo-| Vest got the bills. 5ca day for the higgest and best newspaper in Alaska | Alaska School of Acronautics, | | men in Alaskan history have at-| “At least got a story out of i | Inc. Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska | | tempted climbs here, Dora Keene Wrote Emmerich, . TELEPHONE 374 ‘l by the hour or in courses from Handy was a member of the party 4 R SOLO to COMMERCIAL. which made the first ascent of ’ “I‘hetDnfl(yl Aia.sl Empire has the | Mount B!ackbum in the Wrangcl] “L“b paid circulation of any Al 0 11 5 Seo Us ot o RUporl | swoumtuns many years ago; .| sk newspaper 0 BAHNEY GOOGLE 'AND SNUFFY SMITH : 18 S ool By BILLY DeBECK bt o BALLS O FRE & ' PO \ 4 EXERCISE BN T RECKON \NE&!(\\&%“N\E\)SO.S _%“%E\E& (T'S 1IP TO ME TO R GWE \T TQ HER - STREETS G\DDN -QP, Jos\E R | ¢ 9~ FINE FORD AGENCY Watch and Jeweiry Repalring at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | S]H\\I\ll'\l\lnll‘f | e H. S GRAVES “The Clothing Man” (Authorized Dealery) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors W,H--.m--»- | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER . Soot‘nnq Orqun Musxc and & MARX CLOTHING Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT i | | : — ! ! ' Matlean Melal Works | i,{ DOUGLAS INN ; hn Marin, Prop. Phone 66 uth Seward St . \[R CONDITIONING .d OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK S PR SR T | SANITARY | || PIGGLY WIGELY | i | Service More Complete at | 24—PHONES——16 THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Kr.lfi' t' MANUFACTURING CO. Garbage Hauled CABINET WORK — GLASS Reasonable Monthly Rates | PHONE 62 E. 0. DAVIS | — el R TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS - AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Jones-Sievens Shop ||| cun rhones: 13 and 49 | LADIES'—MISSER’ | READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Thira GEOBGE Bnos | . = RIRC Widest Selection ol LIQUGRS ' i ZORIC | PHONE 92 or 95 BYSTEM CLEANING T PHONE 15 7 i Alaska Laundry Bodding Transfer | MARINE PHONE | o BUILDING m | Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery S S Alaska Music Supply ‘ , Pianos—Musical Instruments | | | 1 N0mMas Hardware Ca. ! and Supplies 2 | Phone 206 122 W. Second o OIS e e ] Builders' ana Sheit HARDWARE i [ Utah Nut and Lump : - COAL ~ JUNEAU-YOUNG Alaska Dock & Swesge 0. | || Hardware Comg | PAINTS —OIL—GL. | Bhelf and Heavy Rardware | Guns and Ammunition HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 ! | GENERAL MoTORS, DELOD — Home Liquor Store—Tel. 689 e AR SROUCEE American Meat——Phone 38 W P JOHNSO"N | S The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY —_— —_—— “SMILING SERVICE” ‘ IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Bert's Cash Grocery ||| Ideal Paint Shop PHONE 105 ¥YRED W. WENDT Free Delivery Juneau l PHONE 549 SRR Phone 723— ——115-2nd St THE ROYAL || McCAUL MOTOR BEAUTY SALON COMPANY ' “If your hair is not becaming to DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS you—You should be coming to us.” CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET 487 TELEPHONES 371 FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY TELEI'HONE‘I'I;%%“ Y iiw OW;R%‘RI:I% DELIVERY | FOR INSURANCE See H. . SHEPARD & SON Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER }| | i Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. crrrorrrrrrrerrrrres