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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUG . [ k ‘ In case of error or if an ad l | ron BENT has been stopped’ beforg ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- this oftice (Phone 374) at » and same will' be given ntion DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Phone 28, Douglas. rent. 6-ROOM furnished house Jor Phone Blue 200. | £ inae B X 1 FOR RENT—A 2-room cabin parts ly furnished on Douglas High- way. Phone 97, .Juneau. Count five average words to the TEAM HEATED, light housekeep- ing rooms, Hot and cold water, One day J Additional Aays Everything Furnished. Phone 702 * Copy must he in' the office by 2 ‘i']]fg?h;mi";g:‘hw b Rhale vclock in the afternoon to insure| "' " <A msertion'on same day. AVAILABLE Sept. 1: 4-room We accept ads over telephone | steam heated apt. with bath, 4th Tom persous listed in telephone| and Gold. Phone Blue 168, Adults Nrectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-faker. preferred. - e FIVE-ROOM furnished house, oil 0 FOR SALE heat, Adults preferred; two-room g o - % furnished apt. with bath. Phone IO KNITTING machine, . $15.| 432. Phone Thane 8 four rings. - — s 3 com cottage with bath, FOR SAL&-One Victor: combina= ~ suitable for man and wife. Good n radio and phonograph for location in Juneau, Phone sale cash, Phone 514 after] Thane 3. three rings. George ¢ nm Getchell. FOR SALE_ Piano; 3-piece bedroom | FOR RENT—-2- or 3-room duplex| wile: G. T. washing machine;| apt, modern. See Bon Marche \ vacuum cleaner with all cleaning’ Dept. Store. tachments; 2 single beds; din- b ol {: also many other items 3 ROOMS and bath, nicely fur- umerous (o mention. Phone Rished: overstuffed, electric range, e 816 frigidaire, steam heated, Windsar Apts. MALL HOUSE, large yard. In- <2 Bt g e BT HE ATED room. Green 675 TORE, FOR RENT—Decker Bidg. FOF LE--24-ft. auxiliary slaop,, Phone Green 465. | i MCoonuROdntS DUBES | poR T RENT — 4-room furnished Phone 466 from 9 am. to 5 p.m B & apartment; also 5-room strictly 'Iv.ul. SIESTA, 34 by 9 20 modern unfurnished house. Phone ) hp. Re fully equipped, com-| 484. pletely overhauled and in first e ® class conditfon, Inquire D. Crok-| VACANCY, Nugget Apts. er, FOR RENT — 6-room un[ur 1shed FOR SALE—1935 Panel V-8, new house, Inquire at Snap Shoppe. tires. Call Red 705 after 5 p.m. | yACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. +FOR SALE—Good breeding mirk or | yacaNcy— Imperial Rooms. Phone will trade for small boat. Write & P. 0. Box 574 VACANCY at Assembly Apartments WFOIL SALE_5-room house, com-| VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. pletely furnished, Call 341 afte pletelyf flonlshad: < Call “ | FOR RENT- Partly furnished flat K75 pm I & b el | Inquire bmp Shoppc Fotd ‘“}” Alé‘lgl‘“;nt’juzfi\ COZY, warm furn, apts. Lights, Cozbrasdie T, ‘; e B A write| water, dishes, cooking utensils and Boad. Ovor: HATL CISKISE | _bath. Reasonable at Scaview. P.O. Box 93. FOR SALE OR LEASE — The LOST AND FOUND Mldyeb Pt __ | LOST—Child’s glasses—left on JUNEAU ROOLIS. Phone 472. at ball park. Please return o smpire SMALL BUILDING for sale. Cail at the Snap Shoppe. MlSCELLANEOUS TS F CH PAID IOI gunny sacks at HEARING SLATED ON MINE CLAIM AT MENDENHALL Land Office to Decide if Recreation Area Is Open to Location used Coal sound Bunkers. EOARD AND ROOM, 213 7th St. Phone Red 211 !‘{PERT pubnc lencflra])hy and | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | Baranof Hotel. | | * GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c.| £ s Bag | Lola's Beauty Shop. Telephone| A yearing on issues involved Dy 2015 HI0 Decker WAY: [the filing of a mining claim on SURN yonr oa gola mto value, | cash or erc at Nugget Shop | ground at the face of Mendenhall! \Glacrex will be held in U. S. Com-| | missioner’s Court here next week. 3 nd “Childhood,” " Parish| Clyde Stewart, Assistant Solicitor Hall, ‘\‘lom‘(r\ Tuesday, 8 p.m. adv. of the Department of Agriculture, . - |is coming by Alaska Clipper today Try a classified ad in The Emplre | to represent the Forest Service in the controversy. The Forest Service contends that ground on which Clarence W. Far-| lin filed a mining claim is a recre- fauorml area reserved from mineral oo e e i TIMELY CLOTHES { NUNN-BUSH SHOES | location. The claim in question |lies at the end of the road to the STETSON HATS glacier and lies across the trail to the face of the glacier. Farlin has| 4 . = | Quuh!y Work Clo!hmq been attempting to prevent ;xop]e 2 [} from using this trail - across fclarm Forest Service officials con-| FRED HENNING | “ A nanscrxpt of testimony lakenr ’E Complete Outfitter for Men in the hearing here will be sent |back to Washington headquarters, ey lof the General Land Office for L # | decision, which is not expected for ' !'Iymg Instruction | |scverst monins b | Alaska School of Aeronautics, NOTICE ik Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing { by the hour or in courses from air route from Seattle to Nome, on i SOLO to COMMERCIAL. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. . .- & S?ee Us ot the Axrporll [ Try a cla.ssmed ad in The Empi.z‘ QUICK, 5NUFF‘4 k GET JOSIE OWTTA E\gs\\;{ 15§ GUN COMW' OVE T“\f)%\%sw%ms TO BET H\S BANK-ROLL AN OSTRICH Can OUTRUN A GRAFFE— (F WE GEES JOSIE HE ursaur cua«\ge WS /INTERIOR DEPARTMENT SPECIAL AGENT ENDS | A L Tosk, Specidl Agent of Division of Investigation Department of Intetio: Uw of .the is spending aska Peninsula ports ‘The supply ship Boxer will make one more trip to Bethel, leaving Seattle about September > .. BUCYRUS MAN IS HOMEWARD BOUND M. J. Woodhall, Sale of the Bucyrus-Erie equipment com- pany, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel Woodhall has been in Fairbanks during which visit he witnessed the installation and commencement of operations of the F.E. Company on ¢leaning Cripple Creek. His company sup- plied the big Bucyrus-Monighan | dragline unit and several other pieces of equipment that went into the gigantic project He will fly south on the Clipper tomorrow, weather Alaska permit- | ting. R ~ HOWARD THOMPSONS ENROUTE TO JUNEAU Howard J. Thompson, Meteorolo- gist in charge of U. 8. Weather Bureau activities in Alaska, is re- turning with Mrs. Thompson on the steamer Aleutian which left Seattle today The Thompsons the States for five months, He attended a regional technical con- BezReports MINERAL EXAMINA"ON s a’mon Run -Manage: |on" grounds of incompatibility and by Mae Betty Roach against Pat-| & to an attack of chickenpox, al- rick Nicholas Roach on grounds cf | though rare. occur often enough to Astantinh imuku it necessary to protect the 2 oS child in every way possible. Call VIREEING, BOMTE our doctor for advice The cruiser Barbara V. of An-| THIRD: Protect your neighbor’s | soon is moored at the City Small|Child by isolating the sick child until ot ke mdM | recovery and until your doctor says e o Farewell Darty for Moose Ball Team Fefed Last Night At Lodge Banque Follewing a short business sossion Still Heavy . a few days here before returning to in tlw 1.0.0.F. Hall last night, mem- the States, Foss arrived by Electra of the Loyal Order of Moocse from Fairbanks several days ago nur»n.mmr its ball club with "a and will go south on the stcame banquet and social Mount. McKiniey st Declares Current Pink ™5 1% ot now Foss has been making a minera foctball game and of various bace- examination in the Interior b Hordes Grea'er than ball games which had been taken e (R L D by At McKinning and Eddic Law- Any YearinHistory 5 "here: <nown ant Jack —and Jo A"NE 'M"""NG 2 Fred Schmitz entertained with a ¥ | Nick Bez came in from Todd last duet. (RO(HE""G IHOSE night aboard a cannery boat from| Speakers for the evening included Peril Straits Packing Company | Art McKinpen, manager of the WEARY HOURS AWAY nt and is a guest at the Baranof team; Frank Collins, coach; Stan Hotel today, planning to go north Grummett, captain, Kelly Bla tcday or tomMOrrow catcher; Wayne “Buck” Johns Jo Anne Thompson, bound over Bez reporting a pack of 66,000|pitcher; Everett Nowell and Red to Grand Jury on a charge o compared with 20,000 cases | Shaw, baseball playing umpires forging the name of Mayor Harry cn the bad end of the cycle and B. H. Manery, of the local po- I Lucas to a check for $200, Is 000 cases the year bef hat, ' lice force, whiling away her time in the Fed- geclared that the run of pink (hump-| Henry Roden, Eske Eskeson and cral Jail here by doing fancy w back) salmon now in progress with|John Douglas spoke briefly’ on the Jaii tendants report the 30- the season closed, is “the greatest|topic “Moaedom” and Glenn Al- year-old rodeo performer fromSan fish run in history.” and is “even|len, the Great North Mcose, spC Angelo, as, has laid in a sup- pigger than in 1917." on the Moose Legion ply of crocheting and tatling ir Bez makes the statement made Arangements for the event were plements and materials and has by mavy cther cannerymen in the e of Orlando Gogdfrey, Eske already crocheted one “very pretty” Chatham District this year, that Waller Hermanson and luncheon cloth since, her imprison- “It appe: the escapement of 1 son ment. in this run now is so large that $ > spawning streams will be heavily HORIH SIAR ]’0 burdened and the spawning beds will iffer three cr feur days during, this cur- ]'R'p '”“S YEAR ent heavy pink run before the son closed. Had more fish been taken, the awning beds would not An extra trip to Alaska has been be so crowded as they will be now added to' the season’s schédule of It seems to be a perfect case for a the Office of Indian Affairs vessel later cpening and closing date in North Star, according to Claude M. the Chatham area if we are to pro- Hirst, General Superintendent tect run cf salmon in that dis- The North Star, now at Kotze- trict.” Four 'Gbsek af \GHiBEEDbR nosiik: bue enroute to Barrow, will return Bez will fly north from here to s directly from Unalaska to Seatils Fairanks and thence to Nome to |l It Juneau and Douglas have iy et o N been reported to Dr. W. W. Council for a trip north about October 1, look at mining properties in which touching Southeast Alaska and Al- he is interested hoasscotiver,) WIthin, the T “The probability of other cases being present in the area seems q\m:» certain,” states Dr. Council often the cases are so mild as to h“ unrecognized by the parents of chil- dren afflicted Although chickenpox uncomplicat- ed is not ordinarily a serious disease there are several important facis for parents to keep in mind regarding this common disease of childhood ACTRESS DIES AFTER ATTEMPT T0 SAVE CHILD Aug. 24 HOLLYWOOD, Cal Actress Edna Waldron is dead from burns received last Sunday in | Pr- Council said an unsuccessful attempt to save| Va the life »of Catherine Bowman, 3,| FIRST: Chickenpox often whose clothes became | fiited from | Sembles the dread disease smallpox. flnid. Miss Waldron was using in|For parents ‘who'liave had ‘their clothe |children successfully vaccinated The child had been visiting with | Within the past five years, this re- Miss Waidron and was Watching |Semblance presents no difficulties her cleaning a gown when the ac- | Howeverd any child who breaks out A ok with a skin rash should be seen by Rt the family physician. Also, any child DIVORCE CASES | from months of and over for divorce have been filed|Who has not been successfully vac- District Court here by Alvina|Cinated within the past five years against Albert Peterson tion Urged re- six’ age Suits in Hetarass should be protected immediately. SECOND: Complications second- | he is safe to be about Incubation Period FOURTH: If vour child has been | exposed to a case of chickenpox and is going to get the disease, signs of illness and the skin eruption will Mrs. F. Sunderland 24; -1940. KETCHIKAN SWARMED BY WORKERS Soldiers, CCC Men Landed There from Transport for Base Project KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Aug. 24 City reets echoed to the roar of a dezen Army tr s today and res- at the unaccus- gaped sight of hundreds of sol- who with CCC Workers ar- T the Army transport Gen- ¢ onard Wood late yesterday s to Annette Island to build| 1 new army airfield The sol CCC workers, truck unloaded | no docks } on the An-| | d equipment are being because there are or living facilities Tsland site soldiers reads notte Scme 400 abandoned while part of the wwe being housed 1ery warehouses CCC men are be- the ball field 3C camp on the n ca ing put in tents o with others in the C highway near town st of the men and equipment are destined to be in Ketchikan for everal weeks. The transport began unloading at center of the town ock in the morning rlu Fair Bulldmg Here Offered For Armory Organization of Nahonal Guard Company Is fo FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer~) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors P e A v FINE Waltch and Jewelry Repaliring at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” : z z N | t | S S Y GRS | Soothing Organ Music and ] . Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 664 HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING | ! | Maclean Melal Works South Seward St. AIR CONDITIONING ard OIL BURNERS SR IRL | | SHEET METAL WORK SANITARY \ You'll Find Food Finer and PIGGLY WIGGLY ( Service More Compicte at 24—PHONES——1§ | THE BARANOF e 4 COFFEE SHOP 1 Krafft’s | | MANUFACTURING CO. ‘ ‘ Garbage Hauled CABINET WORK - GLASS | || Reasonable Monthly Rates & e s o . E. 0. DAVIS ‘ TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Saniiary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS ’ AND POULTRY 1 FREE DELIVERY i r Jones-Stevens Shop Call Phones: 13 and 49 ' | { LADY —MISSES' v‘ | READY-TO-WFAR ot R N L e ’ ‘ Seward Street Near Third | GEORGE BROS j [ G S Widest Selection ol “ LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 | Alaska Laundry Bodding Tranrsnfsr’r' | s 4 m | Rock—Coal Hauling i Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ‘ E Alaska Music Supply Pm(eed Rapldly Arthur M, Uggen, Manager ¢ ) 3 || Pianos—Musical Instruments Thomas Hardware Ca. | é The Scutheastern Ala Fair and Supplies | i Building has been offered by the| Phone 206 A% W. Second PAINTS — OTLS 0 Board of Directors for use as a| Builders’ ana Shelf % temporary armory for Company A it HARDWARE l of the Alaska National Guard,Act-| i ing Governor E. L. (Bob) Bartlett ’ o % announced toda ‘ mounoed Sttt o we rur| | UIANTN] ndhumy |y Buildings, Incorporated, owner of | | COAL i JUNEAU-YOUNG the property, the Board generously will be no delay in Guard here, Bart- there the at organizing lett said Enlistment is go ahead pidly. being accepted by Walther. Attitede Commended “The directors of the Fair Asso- ciation and the stockholders of Fair Incorporated, are to he | c upon their public spirited attitude,” said Bartlett. “It is a fine display of patriotism. Right tory has no funds at all available for National Guard purposes and the fact that the Board of Directors has volunteered | to turn over a building, which. after | all, is private propegty, to the Na- | tional Guard is a splendid indica- o 0 e now expected Applications Capte.n Willi | Buildings, commended | now the Ter ference at Washington for three! begin to X months and conferred at the Oak- | JF]FFH‘IM;;‘;!I n\\r‘r‘l;xrnlt)d ,t:.)sfiluc[i,:";\‘ tion of the reaction of this repre- land and Seattle airports. He w. A farewell party was given luxr"m Household contacts. Paren ts sentative group of citizens to the on leave for the balance of the, evening for Mrs, F. Sunderland at|gouq isolate or remove from the|D€ed Of the moment brought about time. |the Thane home of, Mrs. Ray Rich~|nome for their protection other | PY (¢ Present national emergency. T jardson children in the family who have not | After,. iho. snojel S""”‘““fl”‘ SPOKM’E MAN IS There were 23 guests present and | pqg chickenpox. No restrictions are | AllSk3 Fair has been Reld et !”“‘ evening was spent playing cootie ' pjaceq on other contacts oufalds the | TORKD - oartsin mmingr. - Aeratlons JUNEAU VISHQR and pinpchle, Refreshments were|poma | will be made to the building, after served by the hostess and a fare-| pyrther information regardi o | which it will be ready for the in-| | well gift was presented to the hon-| chjckenpox or vaccination clinic: Guy Riegel, of 5pokanv. prom- | oree. may be obtained from Miss Magn- | inent mining man who holds ex- '+ Mr. and Mrs. and and| yjjq Oygard, Public Health Nurse, at tensive interests in the Nome placer their daughter Dixie . are 1eav-ithe Juneau Public Health Center, area as well as in the States, is,ing shortly for Svall.h: where they| Room 108, Territorial Building, or guest at the Baranof Hotel expect to spend the winter months.| by calling telephone number 218 any av\mlm;; clipper passage south. R AT i:x[(m'nr)on bul Saturday. Riegel came in from Fairbanks! | .- two days ago after an inspection AI'BAYAlDE (H“'DRE" trip‘to his Nome properties, S . i Biowes KRS DISPUTED; REMAIN IN . HOME AGAIN FROM WORK AT CANNERY | George Alexander Jr., son of Federal Judge George F. Alexan- der, returned to his home here last night aboard a cannery boat from Todd. During the summer season, Al- exander has been working n rm offices of the Peril Strait Packing! Company. M SRS SR L Emprrc Classifieds Pay! CUSTODY OF FAIHER An application by Ann Albayalde to modify her decree of divorce| from Joe Albayalde so that she be| given custody of their children| was denied in District Court today. The children are to remain in | The following are scores of games played this afternoon in the two major leagues: National League Brooklyn 11; Chicago 3. Boston 0; Cincinnati . New York 7; Pittsburgh 6. { custody of their father. Philadelphia 0; St. Louis 1. i b i e B G 1 American League DEFAULT JUDGMENT | Detroit 12; Boston 1. Charles Waynor today won a| Chicago 4; Washington 2. default judgment in District Cowrt| st. Louis 6; Philadelphia 5, ten against Mrs, James H. Wheeler on|innings. a debt, Cleveland 2; New York 3. HOLD ON, BARNEY - BEFORE T BET WY 50 BUCKS ON TR OSTRICH T WARNA SEE WHAT A GRAEEE LOOKS LIKE By BILLY DeBECK ‘:‘umnc drilling which Company A | will commence so it may be whipped | | into shape a: | | unit at the | ment. Memberss of the Board of Direc- tors that tendered the use of the competent military rliest possible Fair Building are J, F. Mullen, President; J. P. Anderson, W. B. Kirk, M. S. Whittier,, R. E. Ro- bertson, John Reck and W. 8. Pullen. TITLE CLEARED ON when R. E. Robertson, representing former members of the Club, won a judgment in a friendly suit filed against Frank A. Metcalf, repre- senting other known and unknown former members. The lots can now be dlspfl.scd of.| THEMN PRETZELS TET LP\S&\ N\?Q\T B0DACIONS \DEE - WHOA, JOSEPHINEY offered the building without charge | mo- | TENMIS CLUB LOTS dis- | Litle to lots owned by the | banded Juneau Tennis Club was cleared in District Court today Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 Hardware Comyany | shl:;\rI l::; l’(c::\‘wlyi l;;alr‘dwarn | HOMSGRotkey || | Phone 146 { GENERAL MOTORS, DELCD ' } oo Lol Btobeets e \ and MAYTAG PRODUCTS American Meat——Phone ll_ W: P‘ JOHNS(‘]N ! The Frigidaire Map” {§ The Juneau Laundry [ | FRANKLIN STREET between PHONE 36 ‘ Front and Second Streets FOR VERY PROMPT ¢ PHONE 350 LIQUOR DELIVERY| ‘ Bert's Cash Grocery Ideal Paint Shop ’!‘ (| Eree ner:/'elr(;“ % Juneau '“”.f’n&"sé” fr g THE ROYAL ||| McCAUL MOTOR | BEAUTY SALON ||| COMPANY ; N CALIFORNIA GROCERY fl_ and ... MEAT MARKET ; 487 TELEPHONES 371 ; FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, i | Home-Grown VEGETABLES ; FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY ’I'ELEPHONE(FHAM s ongl‘OA."}?",l‘ DELIVERY f { FOR INSURANCE ‘ See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ndow Cleaning Wi PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. l e o e |