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In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | Count five average words to the | fine. Daily rate per line for censecutive msertions: One day ... . 160 Additional days .. Se Minimum charge 500 Copy must he in the office by 2 »rclock in the afternoon to insure Isertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone wom persons listed in telephone Nrectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE | CABIN, W 8th St. Mrs. McMaullen. { WANTED PR o 2 P N T WANTED—Housekeeper. Phone Rod | 206. WANTED—Ladies coats relined and remodeled by an expert, 336 So‘ Franklin St, \ FOR RENT | FOR RENT — 4-room apartment.| Phone Douglas 72. | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in the Triangle Bldg. See Stan rummett or Mrs. Russell Cook. Phones 2563 or Green 620. } FURNISHED HOUSE for rent.| Four rooms and bath, oil heat. 504 Kennedy St. Phone Green 147 after 3 o'clock. 4-ROOM HOUSE, St. Ann's Ave, Douglas, George Woodbury. 1 set steel FOR SALE—Grunow radio; of bunk beds; Hawaiian guitar. Call Red 649. FOR SALE- Pflmia; J’fllopyfl coupe. | good running condition, good rubber, $50 cash. Phone Blue 86. 14-FT. FLAT BOTTOM cedar Phone Green 279, 1931 CHE VROIFT coupe, gnod con- | dition with license, $90 cash for quick sale. To see car ask Walter Hellan, lel\c Black 380. LOT, GOOD view, b lwern 5th and! on Park Ave. Inquire 511 5th and Kmurdy FOR SALE—40-foot gt gashoat Pal. 4-56 Gray motor. At Rock Dump Float. See M. E. Monagle. FOR SALE—4-room house. Small down payment and balance like rent. Phone 341 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE OR LEASE — The Midget Lunch, | FOR RENT—Apartment, 3 rooms| and bath. 327 West 11th St. Phone 173. 4 % — | | FOR RENT-Steam heated (urmsh-‘ tive, is missing. | | FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. VACANCY—Newly renovated apt.—| at reduced rates. Nugget Apts. FOR RENT—-Small cotmgc Suit— able for two without children, in Juneau. Phone Thane 3 and thrcl- rings, ed room, private home, down| town location. Kitchen privileges. Phone 677 after 6 pm. Phone Douglas 28, THE HILLCREST: A FURNISHED APARTMENT. PHONE G. E. KRAUSE, 439. VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone| Green 465. 3 ROOMS and bath, nicely fur-| nished: overstuffed, electric mnge,§ frigidaire, steam heated., Windsar | Apts. ST. HEATED room. Green 675. GMALL BUILDING for sale. Call at the Snap Shoppe. ~ MISCELLANEOUS FUR m:menm made or remodeled. Fur hats and caps made to order. Miss Hamilton, Gastineau Hotel. MONEY FOR unusual negatives— 7, fishing, trapping, scenics, Jim O’Neil, Juneau. 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used gunny sacks at Coal [-,'X;”ERT x;;bllc stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. GUARANTFED Realistic Penn.\- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. ;_lvm;\l ;mxr oia gold mto value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FLYING TRIP Alfred Ghezzi Jr., young Interior truck company operator, flew in from Seattle on the Clipper yester- day after a brief flying business| He returned | to Fairbanks by Electra this morn- | "paid circulation. trip to the States. ing, 4- ROOM FURNISHFD npartmsnl also 5-room strictly modern un- rurnished hou Phone 484. FOR ‘oom unfu: 1ished house. Inquire at Snap Shoppe. VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. VACANCY—Imperial Rooms. Phone VACANCY at Fosbee Apts, | FOR RENTAPertly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | water, dishes, cooking utensils and | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. M()NTANA PARTY ON FAST HUNT BY PAA Big game hunters and, fishermen, | Dr. Gordon Cole, Dr. Vernon Smith | and Judge Hugo Hanft flew in on | the clipper yesterday and boarded a plane for Fairbanks, They flew | from Helena, Mont., to Seattle to catch the clipper. Big game and| pictures in Alaska are the bags they | hope to fly back with. R s Don’t forget to vote tomorrow. Polls open from 8a.m. to 7 p.m. Subscribe to ‘une Daily Alaska Empire—the paper witr the larges AGAINST THE | LIOUOR REFERENI)UM lf This Bill Passes. ch Can Expect:---- ® The refurn of the hootlegger. ® You'll put men out of work. ® It'll cost the Terrifory money. “Tax' Monies on present Dealers and Bars will ©® License and be lost. © I would fie the Liquor Busi- ness info Politics. ©® The Present from Graft and Boitle Guzz- ling. System is Free This adv. Sponsored by BARTENDERS LOCAL NO. 869—JUNEAU !can Legion convention came to a |of business and fun for over 100 | posed to be wearing a black leather | | day | turn with | ports. | Davis from Sitka. ’mth Myrtle | Kathleen, LEGIONNAIRES RETURNING T0 VARIOUS HOMES Four - Day “Convenfion of Americanism. Boost- ers Comes fo Close When the last strains of HL]H(‘ Sweet Home were played in the | small hours of Sunday morning in the Elks ball room, the 1940 Ameri- | close in Juneau. | The Grand Ball closed four days Legionnaires of the Territory and| today, visitor delegates from other towns were still trickling out ot town by boat and by plane. I Some delegates from the West-| |ward will continue south for vaca- tion trips, but the bulk of the ~on-| vemlonen are returning to their jobs to pwead a new spirit i Amerka.n'm\ among thyir fellow | men and t oplan for 1941's conven- tion in stard ! NATIVE SOUGHT _HERE; MISSING | SINCE FRIDAY | na- Sam Andrews, 56, Tenakee Andrews, according to Chief of Police Pan Ralston, was last seen Friday in Robert’s Row, “reporte ly under the influence of liquo At that time Andrews was sup- HENRY A. WALLACE, the Vice-Presidential nominee on the Democratic ticket, has been so successful as Secre- tary of Agriculture in the Roosevelt Cabinet that Wen- dell Willkie announced the other day that if elected he planned no change in the New Deal agricultural program. ANTHONY J. DIMOND has served the Territory as Dele- gate to Congress for the past eight years. The national de- fense bases now being built in Alaska are a tribute to him. He has the respect and esteem of the entire Congress as well as the people of Alaska. jacket, a brown cap and blue serge! pants. He is said to be stout and about 5 feet 6 inches tall. | Anyone having information that might lead to Andrews’ whereabouts should contact Chief of Police Ral- ston. SITKA FLIGHT IS MADE TODAY Shell Simmons flew to Sitka to- | with Lulu Coleman and C Douglas Swanson, expecting to r a full load from island FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, demanded by the people of the United States for a third term the as President, is Party and the courageous leader of Democratic the Nation in trying times. Candidate for Attorney General: HENRY RODEN For Delegate to Congress: ANTHONY J. DIMOND For Auditor of Alaska: For Highway Engineer: FRANK A. BOYLE WILLIAM A. HESSE For Territorial Senator: NORMAN R. (Do) WALKER ; FOR TERRITORIAL REPRESENTATIVES: JOHN McCORMICK JAMES V. DAVIS ALLEN SHATTUCK (RYSTAL SNOW JENNE Yesterday Simmons flew Mr. and Mrs. Jack Littlepage to Chichagof land Russell Clithero to Sitka, re- turning with J. C. Russell and M. Melvin from Chichagof, and A Yoeull, H, B. Crewson, and Jim Holden yesterday flew Ann Den- ard, D. Denard, Melvin Race and | Eiler Hansen to Sitka, returning Hollywood, Mrs. R. Clarence Rice, Andrew, Sutlon and A. Demmert, IIAROLD BATES BACK ON CLIPPER SHIP Harold Bates of the Twentieth| Century Meat Market, returned| yesterday on the Alaska Clipper.| He spent some time in the States on a business and pleasure trip. S e PAA OFFICIAL IS JUNEAU ARRIVM N. H. McDowell, Maintenance Superintendent of Pan American Airways, flew in from Seattle yes- | terday with his wife on a tour of | inspection over the Pacific A]nsk.n Airways system. McDowell expects to be in Ju» ineau for the next few days and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - GOES TO ANCHORAGE The Democratic candidates listed here comprise a representa- tive Alaska ticket. If elected the Delegate and Territorial officials will continue to give the people of Alaska good government and Legislative nominees will place the needs of all Alaskans before the Legislature, because they know those needs. VOTE THIS TICKET STRAIGHT and you'll be voting to give every man and woman in every walk of life in Alaska a voice in government. That's the Democratic way. In order that the Territorial Legislature can act intelligently and do a good job, elect the candidates you know are qualified by character and experience. Irving Krause left for the West-| ward enroute to Anchorage on the| Mount McKinley to join his father | in manufacturing conctete pro- ducts. | e ——— Don’t forget to vote tomorrow. Polls open from 8a.m. to 7 p.m. SAVINGS | HERE ARE EARNING 47 e Ayailable for with- || drawal op request. { ® Insured by U. S. Gevernment up to $5.000. Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assa. of Junean Vote It Straight! Mark Yom' Ballot for the Democrats. Telophene 3 BT D e i i S A . s st o AR s v S R A s A s B A R s L LR