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L e George Bros. Liquor Store 1M.65¢ WANTED sted for Junean Sept JANITOR Applications a full-tim Public 14, Family Juneau pref ment. Glve refercnces, residence. made by Supl. of Schools. - e th before I be a nitor at Schools on or man red age, education, Avplications lette B employ- statu. length of wst e Phillip: arital to Empire Classifieds Pa B “HAVE.F ~ STUDY CERTIFIED PUB STUDIO: 3 MR e Apartment E TO Apariment 5 ai ANDERSON Apt: Upstairs Over See the New WINCHESTER SHOTGUNS - There's the new Model 40 matic, specially interesting to wild- fowl shooters — streamlined, with many impr« vements both for better handling and superior mechanical operation. There's iiie new Model 24 Double-Barrel, beautifully stream- lined, with typical Winchester fine handling and shooting, at very moder- ate price: There's jamous Model 12 'punp gun. For maximum 12-gauge power, see the Model 12 Repeater or Model 21 Double-Barrel both bailt Heivy Duck Gun'style and shooting 3-inch 12-gauge shells. Your dealer will be glad to show you his selections and give you full infor- ma Poum on all ‘models on \uto- seen in one pack. JN WHILE YOU LEARN TO: PLAY!” with KATHWLEEN CARLS CHOOL MUSIC TEACHER nelor of Science Degree in Music Education 202 Sixth and Seward STERLING -DRESSMAKER IS MOVING FROM DAILY ALASKA EMPIR B S ,,,4,,,,.,,-,-,,,,-,.‘..;.“—..“‘; [} Proesenis LR MEIDPDDLETON KENTUCKY BOURRBON WIHISK OO Proof Smaoth and Mellow ‘5 Nt Onee and You Will Buy It Always XEAM OLD Pt.§1.25 B e ,,,--,,,,,-,,,,,!,,- feeno i iR CU-Hostesseswnh !:‘li.‘w'l" "1]- L1~‘“ ;]:n : xr‘(tlm of SL D""len/ Partv ‘0,- Mrs.R. Dusenbury John's Episcopal Church. He has crved in parishes in Dawson, Moose- hart and Whitehorse -eo Wolves plentiful wnd deer arel .y Ralph Wflvn(‘ Dusenbury; who in the Boca' de Quadra sec- ;o yigiting in Juneau, was the in- ceording @ Art TesSmer, | oontive for a dinner party last even- tream \\'al"hmnn‘ who has returned ing in the Tris Room of the Baranof to Ketchikan. _Seven wolves WEIC|poie). Hostesses were Mrs. William A. Holzheimer and her daushter, Mrs. Catherine Gregory. Later- in the evening ‘bridge was played at the Holzheimer residence on Fifth Street, with Mrs. Dusen- !bury winning high honors. Mrs. W. S. Pullen was given the second orize and Mrs. C. F. Jewell won ronsclation. The guest of honor was also presented with a lovely cor- sage. NEW M n are carc PIANO PN The hostesses selected a. patriotie | n, with deco coming cle theme for the oc tioms depicting tion. Asked for the occasion were Mes dames G. F. Alexander, M. D. Wi liams, W. W. Council, Helen Cass, Alice Coughlin, Ray Stevens, R. C. Jewell, C. F. Jewell, comb, E. W. Holtz, W. S. Pullen, Ellis Graham and G. F. Freeburger. e, Dinner Party Given At Governor's House: As a compliment to Mrs. J. | Kingman, wife of Brig. Gen. Kn\ - iln.m assistant chief of the Army | Engineer Corps at Washington, informal dinner party was las tevening at the Gover- House Bartlett, the 255 Phone: Green 255 at the Grand an given acting Governor, ones-Stevens J . laid for eight guests. - Sunxulhn ror The Empire. ers were | I e i KANGER or SUPER SPEED ‘F Get your shotgun’s best shooting with‘ ,é Winchester World Standard quality shelh, selected nccordnng to your game and huntm‘ condmons and bought at popular prices.. .. Load Winchester Rangers for all average-range, - shootmg They are fast—pruvedacons(antly by d}eu- smart performance in hunting and in trap and skeet shooting. All Ranger loads are rigidly held to full-rated velocity and penetration, with evenly balanced clemrlullm‘ pattern. They’re dependable—and economical.... Load your choke-bore with Winchester Super Speeds to kill cleanly to the limit offeffective range of your choice in gun and gauge. Load with them too, for more reach with your second barrel, or for repeat firing, when regular shells need help. They are the Winchester extra-speed shells with progres- sive-burning powder and controlled short shot string, that hold their effective density of pattern remarkably. Buy them in wildfowl 1oads. Also, to be reudy with your shotgun for big game, buy Super Speedsiin the new luber--ccurnte, Rifled Slug loads (five in a carton, for convenience), or in §single ball or huckshot. Ask your dealé¥ for Winchester Shotgun Shells. Look for the red Winchester trade mark on the box. For load spocl- fications—see the Winchester Shot Shell folder, free in -‘om or maled on mq:xen. F H. Stinch-' D.} Bartlett, were hosts. Cov-; 0} EY 2 Vi (8 \ 1} \ 4 v \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ l} \ 3\ 3 I8 8 \ \ I} l} \ \ \ \ \ ! ] \ \ \ \ \ l} I} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ [} \ \ it CRB T VICHY CABINEF IS RESHUFFLED BY MARSHAL PETAIN Weygand'SenI to Africa- Armistice: Signer ‘s New.""War” Chief VICHY, France, Scpt. 6.—A new |cabinet of the Petain Government was formed toddy, with Pierre Laval |retaining his post ef Vice Premier land General Huntziger designated the new Minister of War. Petain ‘remains Chief of State General Maxime Weygand, deposed as Minister of War, was ordered sent to French Africa to assume of all political as well as military matters. Huntziger who with Forest, is the General |gned the armistice terms Hitler in the Compeigne railroad cary , { e NEW, CRISIS TO - BEMETBY NEW ' PREPAREDNESS . Campbell Urges American Legion to Fresh En- deavor for Defense | This nation has faced a military jcrisis unprepared many times in its brief history, but in the light of the present crisis, and if Th American Legion's efforts will be of avail, the United States will not be caught unprepared again, Milt D. Campbell, Assistant Direc- tor of Child Welfare said last night. Campbell, addressing the Legion convention and the public by radio from the Gold Room of the anof Hotel, stressed the need of following persistently a program of Americanism embracing community ' service, education, and national de- fense. Campbell urged Alaskans to ham- | ‘mer for a medical center in the North to care for the health of Al- aska's children, and declared the | Legion will do everything “within its power in Washington to see that such a center will be build in | Alaska. B Entertam in Honor . 0f Mrs. Freeburgerj Mrs. Arthur Adams and Mrs. El-| mer A. Friend entertained eighteen | guests at a bridge luncheon yester- 'dny afternoon in honor of Mrs. G. F. Frecburger, who will soon be leaving for the south. The affair was held at the Adams residence or. Twelfth and D. Streets. High honors for cards Mrs, George E. Cleveland, to Mrs. Frecburger and cut te Mrs. J. G. Shepard. Mrs. burger was also presented guest, prize, Dessert | Bndge for went to Free- with a RIDAY, SEPT. 6 charge ! second | prize | 1940 | DEFENSE BILL ON LAST LAP |President Ges Measure fo Swell Army and Build ‘ New Navy WASHIN ON, Sept Senate has completed Congressiol action on the $5,251,000,000 defense bill. The ping and 1t for ture. measure will aid the Army with 2,000,000 men build a two-ocean navy now goes to the White House President ~ Roosevelt's signa- - TRIO OF PAR ELECTRAS 10 ARRIVE TODAY in ‘White due from Three Electras are neau this afternoon horse. Passengers on two of the are from Fairbanks, while plane piloted by Joe Cro carrying officials of the Panair system, having flown them yeste: day from Anchorage Lo Whitehorse. Regular passengers due in are Mrs. B. Mulrooney, Davis Runyan Earl Heroux Han Haugen, J Stewart, H. S. Anderson, Mrs, Ralph 5 y, Mrs. M. Hammond, Mr Wilson, Nick Bez and Ralph Savory. One. clras the third on, 1 or possibly two of the E tras will return northbound even taking as passe garet Dunnigan, R. J. H l)(,(;'llllv and Vincent Ivanoff. - J. G. Shepards Will Entertain Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Shepard will entertain with a cocktail party to- day at their Eleventh Street resi- dence in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bright and Mrs. Mable New- man. Guests have been asked to call after 5 o'clock Mr. Bright is connected with the Bureau of Fisheries and has been in the Territor for the past sum- mer, Mrs, Newman is visiting here from Seattle with her sister, Mrs R. L. Bernard: - - Miss Maland Elecled Grade School Teacher Miss Maland the State Coll at Moor- head, has been elected to take © venth and eighth grade reading and spelling taught by W. P. Miss Maland is University of Margaret of Teacher: Minn,, er the glish, Eng classes previously Huautala, re: a duate Minnesota Supt. A. B. Phillips announces that no coach has yet been select- ed to replace Mr. Hautala. of the in equip-| ) Ju- |INDIAN HIGHWAY = * | } MAN FLIES uomu | District ngh- Indian Serv- leave tonight and Nome struction and Medi- Harold J. Doolittle, Engineer of the scheduled to tra for Fairbank to jein Supervisi Engineer Earl McGinty 'ml Director Dr. White a trip on' Norton the Ku%kok\um Valley and Bristol Bay. Doolittle, who has been looking| over road needs in Indian vill returned on the boat Institute from Haines, Klukwan, Hoonah ¢ ygoon with Ge 1 Superi Claude M. Hirst and Assistant chanical Enginect Raiph W | way SALE Al COURT ALA: ONE, NOTICE OF Ne. 4315 IN THE DISTRICT THE TERRITORY OF DIVISION NUMBER JUNEAU BERT B. GRISWOLD, Plainti{ vs, ALASKA WINDHAM GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corpora- tion, LOUIS P. HARL and EM- METT G. LENIHAN, as trustee| for, Louis P. Harl, Defendants. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, TERRITORY OF ALASKA, ss. | FIRST JUDICIAL DIVISION. | Notice is hereby given that in| ance to that certain judgment | e made and entered on| 1940, and to that cer- ! cention izsued on August 29, 1940, by the District Court of the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1/ uneau in th vid Court numb “No. 4345, A Bert B. plaintiff, versus Alaska @ Windham Gold Mining Company, a corporas tion, Louis P. Harl and Emmett G Lenihan, as Trustee for Louis Harl, defendants I ell ten c'clock a.m, on September 1940, ne front door of the F eral-Territorial Building in Juncau, the following described Those ¢ claims: No. r North End, No. No. 4 North End End, No. 6 North North End, No. 8 Body, No. 9 North No, Nerth End sin, Claim Mill, sion of Mill Clain nel Site Lode Claim and Tunnel Site Lode Claim, situate on or in Windham Bi about two miles, more or less, in a asterly direction from the head of said Windham Bay, Juneau Precinct, Ala to- geth with the l\uvn'uu\ hereditaments and appurten- ances thercunto appertaining or belonging, as well the tools, mill, blacksmith shop, crusher, concentrator, genera- tor, equipment and applian thereon and belonging there- to; to the highest and best bidder for| cash, for the purpose of satisfying| the aforesaid judgment in favor of said defendant Emmett G. Leni- han, as trustee for said defendant Louis P. Harl, and against said cor- porate defendant Alaska Windham| Gold Mining Company. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 29, 1940. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal. By WALTER G. HELLAN, Office Deput Published August 30, September 6- ' 13-20, 1940. AT Griswold, No. 5 North End, No. 7 North Ore Ore Body. | Queen Ba- First Exten- second Tun- Fi 10 all as August e “THE PHONE 787 THRIFT CO-OP RETAILERS PRICE TAG IS NOT EVhRYTIH’\Ib" PHONE 767 318 MAIN STREET OF FAMOUS SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS 3——FREE DELIVERIES—-3 Our Store Is as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY “THE PRICE TAG IS | SILVERTIP EXPANDING -BULLET Mrs. W. J. Roberis For Mrs. William J. Roberts, who is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Winn, a dessert bridge party will be given this evening by Mrs. David Ramsey t her residence in the Fosbee, Eight | gxgs&s haye becn n.sked Baseball Today The folicwing are scores of games plaved this afternoon in the two| mujor leagues: National League .Brooklyn 3, 14; Philadelphia Gz St Louls New York 1; 0, Ay Eaague Chicago 6. Washington 6 NOT EVERYTHING” Positive Mushrooming From The Shortest To Longesi Ranges Controlled Delayed Expansion Plis Deep Penetration T all hunting ranges the Western Super-X SILVER- TIP controlled expanding bullet insures positive mushrooming— strikes knockout blows! New and different in design, it controls both the rapidity and the extent cf expansion, assuring deep penctra- tion and maximum effectiveness! A thin “nickel silver” jacket of copper, nickel and zinc, encloses the soft lead core and delays ex- pansion. On reacking the vital organs the bullet expands rapid- ly, to nearly twice its original diameter, unleashing its tremen- dous power within the body cav- ity. There are 18 SILVERTIP cartridges—in 15 calibers.” Be hirc to try the SILVERTIP! Juneau-Young Hardware Co. S L pHONE ToRFUNEAU; AL ' S. DEI’#TME’T OF CO! CE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.r Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; ightly warmer gentle to moderate southeasterly wiads; st tonight 48, highest Sat- urday, 60 degrees. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: L urday; not much change in temperature; becoming locally fresh Saturday. Forecast ' of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate southeast winds becoming fresh Saturday over sounds and straits: and 'Lynn Canal from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook and moderate northeast winds, becming’ fresh to strong Saturday, Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak, LOCAL DATA Barometer ‘Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 4:30 p.n. yesterday 30.01 53 95 SW 3 4:30 a.m. today 30.18 *.50 98 S 5 Noon today 30.26 : 53 93 s 6 RADIO REPORTS lo tonight and Sat- southeast winds, ocal show moderate Weather Rain Rain Cloudy Time TODAY 3:30am Precip. temp, 24 hours 36 37 36 33 42 36 3:30a.m. Weather Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cldy Lowest te np. 36 36 Max. tempt. last 24 hours | 51 " 61 I Staticn Barrow Fairbanks Nome Dawson Anchorage Bethel St. Paul Dutch Harbor Wosnesenski Kanatak Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert .. Prince George Seattle Portland can Francisco Clouds Re Cloudy Clear _ Fog, Cloudy Rain Rain Cloud Ra PL.Cldy Clear Clear Clear 0 09 WEATHER SYNOPSIS A deep center of low pressure was centered southwest of Dutch Harbor this morning and a high ressure arca was centered over the Yukon Territory, Clear or partly c cudy skies were reported over the Interior and along Cook Inlet. L cal showers or drizzles were fall- ing over Southeast Alaska. Over:ast with low ceiling and local fo were reported this morning ove the northern half of the June: Seattle airway Juneau, September 7:43 pm . 6.—Sunrise 6:08 a.m., sunset NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. SHIPPERS, ATTENTION | The M.S. Jazz salls from the OIld | Ferry Float Saturday morning 8 o'clock for Petersburg wnd way ports in place of the M. S Dart. | adv Caturday night at 7:30 over KINY to a talk on the Relvx'l‘n(lum p.m, OFTEN—Wear Longer! \ | il | 'CLOTHES that are CLEANED Scend YOUR GARMENTS to © Triangle Thorough Workmanship and Modern Methods Produce Work that 1s Sure to Please You. ’hone 507 JULIUS WILE SONS & CO., INC., NEW YORK HEATING PLANTS DO NEED SERVICE!! And the 'hest time .to have a complete overhaul is + right now before winter gets here. Don't Wait Until They Shut Down!! Thcy won't run forever without cleaning and oiling. Don’t expect the impossible from 4 piece of machinery. We Have Time NOW to Give Proper Service!! g:lglgm & AHLERS CO. S Puta Cnvnc Diesel in Yeur Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quict Ride An Engine that Instanily Starts Assurance of Safe Trips .. ¥reedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Spee; Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance iates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependapi U% An Engine that Can Be Eaélly Hand Cranited | Cfl "RLES G. WARNER C“ €6MC TRUCKS Cqmpare Them With All Others! PBICE APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 i A VOTE FOR FRANK S. BARNES Bepublican Candidate for SENATOR MMr you ami e

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