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In has case of error or if an ad been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. | “HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | S mt five average words to the ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive mgertions: One day ... Additional days [ Minimum eharge .....50¢ Copy must he in the office by 2 wclock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We accept ads over halfl')hum'i rom persous listed in telephone | Nrectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad- hker. FOR SALE (] FOR "SALE_ (1) OCCIDENTAL HO TEL ANNE lot and -building, adjoining aul Garage, three- story building. 26 rooms and 3 store rooms, $6,000; and (2) OC- CII AL HOTEL lot cleared of building, $7,000, Harry Olds, Administrator, Lila Palmer Es- tat e Howard D. Stabler, Ad- ministrator’'s attorney, for in- formation FOR 4-room house. Small i and balance like after 5 pan. ViELLOPHONE and case. See Mrs. J. A Williams. Phone 383 TROLLING BOAT Siesta, fully equipped at new Juneau boat har- bor, float No. 2. Inguire mornings to 10 and evenings, 1935 Panel V-8, 705 after FOR SALE new tires. Call Red FOR SALE — ground in Auk Bay, Road. Ov half cleared. P.O. Box 9. Half acre patented Fritz Cove Write FOR SALE OR LEASE — The Midget Lunch. JUNEAU ROOLMS. Phone 472. §MALL BUILDING for sale. Ceil at the Snap Shoppe. | ~ MISCELLANEOUS 31 CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Bunkers, EXPERT public strnography “and | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. S‘URN vour ol@ gola mnto value, | or trade at Nugget Shop. | " WANTED W/\'\UI'D L.l(]u'\ (rmis )(‘]ln('(l .mdl remodeled by an expert, 336 So. Franklin St, (n)hf] home fm working WAN 'FI/ er and young child. Phone GASTINEAU HOTEL | Every comfort made for our guests 1 Air Servce Information | I‘I ONE 10 or 20 | TIMELY CLOTHES ! NUNN-BUSH SHOES { STETSON HATS ; Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men L3 Flying Instruction Alaska School of Aeronautics, | Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska I by the hour or in courses from | SOLO to COMMERCIAL. See Us at the Airportl Pt PO A Ty a classified ad in The Empire. |3 ROOMS and FOR RFN T—3-room l\umsh\‘(l.lm Phone Douglas 28. A FURNISHED PHONE G E. THE HILLCREST APARTME KRAUSE, 439. | | VACANCY, Decker FOR RENT . Everything furnished, reasonable.| 208 Main St., upsta. -ROOM furnished house for rent.| Phone Blue 200. STEAM HEATED, ll“h! Imu.s(‘)\m - ing rooms, Hot ana cold water. Everything Furnished. Phone 702 ath, nicely fur- overstuffed, electric range, steam heated, Windsar nished: frigidaire, Apts. room. (,n'o}-}f 65 FOR RENT — 4-room apartment; also 5-room meodern unfurnished house. 484. hmmhc strictly Phone VACANCY, Nugget Apts. FOR RENT — 6-room unful 1ished house, Inquire at Snap Shuppe VA(,ANCY J\Jud{mnrn Ap VACANCY- lmpen.u Rooms. Ph()ne V‘\CANCY at As: <9mbly Apnrtmean VACANCY '|I Foslwe Aptfi FOR RENT~ Pnrlly f\lrnislled flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS CITY DOCK BEING MADE \Al‘l' All weak portions of the Douglas | City Wharf are being uncovered -and work done on them while the pile driver is on the job, Sante Degan, head of the commit- | tez in charge of the dock. Originally engaged to replace some fender piling, drive a few piles in q dude ranchers of the countr {out of Fa DUDE RANCHER MILLER FLIES THROUGH TOWN Man Who fl;ughf Carn- ival’s 22-Hour Program Short Is on Hunt Elkhorn dude rancher Ernie Mil- ler, who saw Alaska last spring for the first time and promised he would |bring a hunting party to Alaska this | tall, ma good his word today, but - Houwl’u*pll\l. room ’\\(n' through Juneau so fast today he must rd Miller. with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Carpenter and A. Green, flew up om Ketchikan this morning with pilot Bob Ellis. With weather “on the edge,” PAA pilots and dispatch- ers met the party with cabs at ‘the airways hangar on the waterfront and hustled them directly to the PAA airport to board a warmed up Electra for the flight to Fairbanks None of the party even so much as set foot on Willouzhby Avenue Miller, one of the most famous who operates a huntiniz and general rec- reation lodge near Bozeman, Mon- tana, said he would take his hunt- ers into the Wood River country banks and would pos- fish and photograph ‘the gion “until Christ- have made some sort of sibly hunt, game of the Iy mas maybe ! 1t was fun-1 Miller who made the 1 statement last spring that Fairbank with its ice carni- val festivities “had a nice 22 hour program—but why slack off for ] aceording - to | those other two hours?” While on the hunt in the Wood River country, the party will seek a group of Dall white mountain sheep, which will be taken care of curator of the of Natural by Green, who is Philadelphia Academy Sciences, Carpenter is Vice-President of the E. I. Dupont deNemours Com- pany. His home is in Wilmington, | Delaware 'HIGH OFFICIALS IN AVIATION ON ALASKA CLIPPER ‘Panair, Northwest Air and Coaligne section of the wharf and one| |at the old ferry float, besides renew some cappings, after doing work for| the cannery, it was found after the city job progressed that there were 'in Juneau ti a number of very bad places. When ja 'Pan the driver is through, going to be a more certain instead of the liability it had un- e HEALTH E INATION ENTRANC At 10:30 a. m. September 3 marks | with offices in Seattle; |\hp opening of the Douglas Public ter, School and the end of summer va- lines, vation according to an announce- ment made today by Supt. Calvin Pool. Prepared to handle an in- creased enrollment all members of last year's staff are returning with the exception of Walter Savikko, who resigned to return to his for- mer position at Port Alexander. Experienced and highly recom- mended, Esther Boyd of Hobson,| Montana, will teach the intermed- iate grades and assist in high school. Health examination for school children are required as usual, and parents are urged to have this at- tended to beforé the opening school. The Douglas highway bus will again transport highway stu- dents as before. The construction of the new gym- nasium is well under way and wiil be ready for use early in the school vear. The installation of Jocker rooms in the present school build- ing is being rushed to avoid pos- sible interruption of school activi- ties. With the establishment of broader high school program every- thing points to an excellent school term. e ————— MRS. OBERG TO BE HONORED Mrs, Grant Logan will be hostess at a tea tomorrow afternoon at her home on Second Street complimen- " DOUGLAS-Coliseum “Undercover Doclor” 1' "llklahama Terror” set | of | | doubtedly been for some time, ac-|New York, H. M | cording to Degan | dent Navy Commandant Making Trip afaternoon aboard an Airways Clipper Amer the dock is|from Seattle. In the party is Vice-President of Pan American Airways System, from y, Mrs. Anne | Archibald, also a Panair Vice-Presi- with D. C, R offices in Washington O. Bullwinkel, Traffic RFQIVIRLMFVT Manager of Pacific Alaska Airways, Croil Hun- President of Northwest Air- from St. Paul, and Captain Ralph Wood, Commandant of the Sand Point Naval Air Station at Seattle. It is believed the party will only ovormgm in Juneau. - HAIDA CREW CHALLENGES MOOSE (LUB Having beaten the Elks, the Haida baseball club has now challenged the Moose ball club and Paps de- clare they will play the game, weather permitting, of course, to- morrow night in Firemen's Park. When the benefit game between the Moose and All Stars will be pla)ed is as yel undecided. stop J E Oberg. motnel of Ernest Oberg, Douglas teacher who arrived the first of the week to es- tablish her home on the channel. A number of Douglas women have been invited to tea. — McNAMARA & WILDES Registered CIVIL ENGINEERS Designs, Surveys; Investigations VALENTINE BLDG. Room 3 Phone 672 e il 4 "HERE'S A LETTER EROM A GIY WHO WaNTS To KNOW F HE CAN emeR ms CR\TTER JBNGLE DERBV BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SHOR, HE C(\N CO\IS\& . 'PHONE 1P TH \DIWT BN TELL Wit Tsh FREE FER ALL S0 FaR WEWE GOT / €AST-STEPPIN ELEPHANT, & LGHTAN' KANGAROD, JOSIE, THE G\RAFFE — ETC-ETC—- QW'LL GWE WME FULL NAME \ No! THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY AUG. 29 1940 (OURT ORDERS lO(M SCHOOL | FARLIN OFF OF = OF AERONAUTICS | GLACIER CLAIM SUED BY LYNCH (Trip fo Maska Takes Southerner Just 48 Years Forty-eight year: started for Alaska. He arrived last i it worditicasat I0IB1Ed Agreemem Says Stock Was Mlsrepresenied e T e otk et v tlo\ghalmee, i In- (laims Investor in mpany of Greenboro, owner of a' radio station and a chain of hotels, explained that he was turned aside junction Action ‘ Court Complaint A temporary res wence E. Walters ging that ( at El Pasc, Texas, in 1892, He was aining order pr coming to Alaska to work on a rail- hibiting Clarence W. (Tiny) 1J. Omdahl and Wililam F. Bur- rcad, and gave up the trip when from building any structure cf th ka School of Aero- he learned there were n¢ railroads any blasting or digging “or any |t Inc., made “false'and frau- in Alaska. other thing whatever” or occupying | dulent wtements in offering him| | Price spoke at today’s luncheon any part of the Mendenhall Re-|stock for sale, Michael J. Lynch meeting of the Chamber of Com-|creational Area was issued today by |today filed suit for damages in Dis- Court trict merce, saying that when he finally District Judge George F. Alexander arrived in Alaska he found it to be Farlin is further ordered to ap- Lynch complains that he bought a fine place. pear in court here Saturday morn- of stock at $500 per ‘-2‘777_7 ago Julian Price . Mackean Meial Works He is leaving for the States to- ing at 11 o'clock to show cause why » 11 on representation morrow the order should not continue. | < was worth $690 per = > The injunctions was asked by U that the firm had only $500 SPEUA[ MFE"NG S. Attorney William A. Holzheimer ities, that vas a close cor- - who claims the land on which Far that the last stock sold 0[ COUN(u WIu lin has located a mining claim was 50 and that Lynch's money withdrawn from entry or settlement to be used to buy a new plane BE HE.D FR! v in 1909, was aside as a recrea Lynch’s complaint alleges the DA tional arca since that time and that | stock not worth over $200 per lin's possession since March 10 |<hare. that the company had an A brief special meeting of has been unlawful additional liability ®f $500 salary Juneau City Council will be held| Holzheimer also claims that when | owed Walters, that it was not a close at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night, it a dispute over the ground arose cerporation, the at the time he was announced today by City Clerk the Forest Service, Farlin, along|boneht his stock Heiry Samms was Harley J. Turner with Gus George and Peter M. Hanr offering to sell three shares at The Council will open hids on a mer, agreed not to work the claim “nes share. that the last stock new heating plant and repairs for pending a decision by the General Sold at less than $350 and that the the City Hall and on wrecking the Land Office, but that Farlin has|U W money was used for paving old Occide n('\l Hotel viclated that agreement. A new sign | Ndebtedness and not to buy a new .o - has been placed on the trail to the plane. | 1 glacier by Farlin, the complaint| The firm refused to return his S P‘!M(‘\S MAKES tates. Holzheimer al ves that $1500 when he demanded it back,| | Farlin on August 21 warned him | after rning the true condition of | KE'I'(H and other officers not to trespass | the company’s business, Lynch al-| DTG | He is suing for the return of the | ‘,I’l)u with interest | The only plane flight out o Juneau by local pilots today was taken by Shell Simmons, making a hop with the Lockheed to Ketchi- BUILDING ARE T0 BE " e OPENED ON SEPT, wM“ b et g i T g b ad - Visiting Juneau| L. Foss to the First City. Bids on the new $45,000 addition | BIDS ONB. P. 0. ELKS Yesterday Amundsen brought in'to the Elks Building here will be| o = oo o8 fuiaue oo ies o Dave Stramner from Chatham and opened September 18, it Was an-| o O pany G. E. Williams from Tenakee, while nounced at last night's Lodgei “% Delre e T 08 HOmPERN | Holden brought in Leonard Storkes meeting after a report of the SRR bt o H\n)x! . —_— Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN | S. FRANKLIN STREET H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING South Seward St. AIR CONDITIO and OIL BURN SHEET METRL WORK You'll Find Foéd Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Rewara Street, Near Third ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry (Authorized Dealer?) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Junecau Motors v rrrrre el '} Soothing Organ Music and { i Delicious Fried Chicken § EVERY NIGHT § | DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 s e e o e D e "% | > .|l SANITARY PIGGLY WICGLY | 24—PHONES—18 | g ) i a 9 - Kraffs | | MANUFACTURING CO. | | CABINET WORK --GLASS PHONE 62 | || Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS , AND POUNTRY 1 | FREE DELIVERY ‘ Call Phones: 13 and 49 [ || GEORGE BROS. —; Widest Selection ol LIQUORS | PHONE 92 or 9C ! Bodding Transfer : MARINE PRONE BUILDING wi Pos g s ree S Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical instruments and Supplies Phone 206 123 W, Second Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel 0il Delivery Thomas Hardware Cu.i PAINTS — OIS HARDWARE :‘.”“ rtes Gulial, (aIT Hive - Sl l}ml(l'lm: ‘,:"“\’T’,‘”t‘.‘,’",, followed the| EXpecting to visit herea few dags, Saran Atkinson and Mrs. Atkin-| A boxing exhibition followed the |y ypipnocon i o guest at the | son from Chichagof. Lodge session. Baranof ‘Hotel | T ¢ R | - -> oo « | BUILDING PERMIT NURSE THROUGH | A building permit was issued to- i | TEACHER ON CLIPPER | day to E. G. W. Morris to raise, Miss Margaret Stockton was a| Mrs. Margaret C. Swenson, Gov- our houses and put in new foun- through passenger Tuesday on the| ernment Teacher at Noorvik and| dations for Ralph Martin on Ir-| steamer Aleutian enroute to Nome|author of the Eskimo reader,| win Street and 12th Street. The to replace Miss Phoebe Sheppard| “Kayoo, tie Eskimo Boy,” is due work 1s to cost $500 as Government Nurse. Miss Shep-| here todiy on the Alaska Clipper - - - pard is transferred to the Cheyenne eénroute back to her school. ibscribe to The Dally Alaska | River Indian Agency >+ the paper with the largest | oo Many members of the white| lid cireulation, /T Try a classified ad In The Empire. Tace are black. as in Ethiopia A Phone 3741 for PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 609 American Meat—Phone 38 Builders’ ana Shel? l | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—-GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition - GENERAL MOTORS, DELOD ' and MAYTAG PRODUCTS | i W. P. JOHNSQON THE EMPIRE PLANT DOES IT BEST! CRAFTSMANSHIP is the word that best expresses the quality of print- ing work that we turn out, and that means complete satisfaction to you. No job is too big nor too small for THE EMPIRE plant to handle. Phone 374 for full information. See Us for Printing ® handbills ® business forms © letterheads © invoices ® account books ® announcements ® post- ers ® business cards © MODERN EQUIPMENT ... EXPERT PRINTERS AND IDEA MEN.ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE HERE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN ‘STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 165 Free Delivery Juneau Phone 723— ——115-2nd Bt THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is pot becoming to vou--You should be coming to us.” —— e CALIFORKN and ... MEAT MARKET TELEPHONES 487 FRESH EVERY Home-Grown | | “The Frigidaire Mas” PHONE FOR VERY PROMPT [ LIQUOR DELIVEB‘I! | IF IS PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT PHONE 549 { . McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY | DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS A GROCERY 371 DAY — Local, VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY ; (FROM OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 374 Juneau, Alaska IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IllIIIIIIIIImlIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIM_IIIJJJHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIII... By BILLY DeBECK e g HflIIIIIINIIIIIHIIIIHI|lmflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlNHIllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIfllHIIlIIIIIIIHINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HE'S GOT A GR-R-GRIZZLY 8-BEAR HANG LIP THAT ' PHONE \E BETTER AST TH' FELLAR WHAT HE'S GOT, GOOG\LE ** WE-UNS DONT WAKT Two CRITTERS O Td' SAME PHONE 409 FOR INSURANCE See H. . SHEPARD & SON BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lum ber Mills. Ine. ey B

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