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m case of error or if an.ad ‘ THE DAILY ALASEA m «wclock in the afternoon to' insure —— ns \ has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please notis fy this oftrce (Phone 374): &t once and same will be given attention. Count five average words to the . 8¢ .58 Additional days Minimum charge ' | | | FOR . F B ine, ! . Daily rate per line for consecutive | msertions: One day ... ieienn 100 |FOR RENT — 4-room 1684 Evergreen Ave. ° | Copy must he in,the office by 2 sertion on same day. We accept ads over mlephun:‘ Yom persons listed In telephone pop RENT Furnished apartment.| rectary. l'hune s'u—m for Ad-taker. FOR SALE - FOR SALE—Z shotguns, A-1 shape. See Bob Cowling Motors. at McCaul vvvvvv FOR IIEN'I' FOR RENT — Modern house. Phone Red 440. 4-roon FOR RENT-AparlmenL available October 1. Kilburn apartments in Douglas. THE HILI.CREST ONE FUR- NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE| L 439. Turnished house. No, Anna Hegstad,, Post Office Box 1464. Phone 256. | STEAM HEA’I‘ED flp'lrtmcnt rent. Call 452, Inquire Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT—Housekeeping . room. Everything furnished, reasonable. 208 Main St., upstairs. ROOMFURNISHEDhouse m’v.n renovated, close in. Phone 17. E- FLAT Baritone plated sax with case and Alta Conn milimeter came finder, . Argus e arger for 35 mi ) cash. leather ———e Conn nickle- !‘orh APARTMENT for rent, Phone 723. | S |5-ROOM APT. Phone Blue 575. | , in.good - shape, $72 ‘cash; pickle pl;\led , like new, $50 cash; CABIN, W 9th St. Mrs. McMullen VACANCY-—Newly renovaled apt.— at reduced rates. Nugget Apts. 3 | FOR RENT—Steam hmted furnish- | ike new, with lens,| Phone Red | ed room, private home, down town . location. Kitchen privllegm Phone 677 after 6 p.m. FOR kAIF 7Kohlm & Campbell| VACANCY, Decker Apts. PhonP !-OR SALE—“)-IOQL gasboar. Pal.' 104, sembly Apts. Green 465. een 620, mc.rnmgs | 4-56 Grav motor. At Rock Dump |~ Float. Se. M. E. Monagle. 35 Ford Coupe. Phone |3 ROOMS and bath, nicely fur- nighed: overstuffed, electrie range; frigidaire, steam beated. Windsar | Apts. ST. HEATED room. Green 675 FOR SALE OR LEASE —The 4-ROOM FURNISHED nparzmem. also 5-room strictly modern un-| | engineering division has found saw- Midget Lunch. | T ML Sl g | JMALL BUILDING for sale. CE.]I at the Snap Shoppe. —*—6—3———1—‘—&-—— MISCELLANEOUS furnished house. Phone 434. |FOR _RENT —6-room unfur wished | bauer, assistant in agricultural en- | reau house. Inquire at Snap Shuppe. VACANCY—MacKinnon Apts. WISH TO interview {experienced lady who may be- interested -in | JAZANOX M Toohon At buying thriving lunch and res- l"‘OR RENT—Partly furnished flat taurant business. Alaskan Hotel, Pauline Hayes CASH PAID for stamp collectluns | and old correspondence. Hagmeler Box 2228, FUR garments made or remodeled. Fur hats and caps made to order. | Miss Hamilton, Gastinenu Hotel. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. To remove odor of onions from| a frying pan: Boil in the pan for| cups of water and three table-| spoons of vinegar. Drain, wash l‘% CENTS EACH PAID for used\m hot, soapy water and rinse in; GUARANTEED Realistic - Permia- | ments makes a convenient 68c. | age place for pots Kettles, sound sacks Bunkers. gunny at Coal 1 | | nents, $4.50. Finger wave, ! boiling water. Wipe very dry. A deep drawer with compart- Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone and pie pans. 201, 315 Decker Way. YURN your o1a gold- Iato vwlue‘ cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED i WANTED — Negatives Anything unusual. Will pay 50c Mail or bring to Baranof § HIGH SCHOOL girl wants care 4 of children Saturday and eve- Betty Reed. Phone Red O RENT—Small boat house, 40. Call Blue 629. or to $5. Cigar Stand, Juneau. nings. 360. prints. 12x| 2 WANTED—Second hand high chair. Call Green 375. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Light tan cockerel spaniel puppy. Reward. Phone 242. " The national death rate from tuberculosis in 100,000 compared to 48.9 in 1938. . SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner * Let your plumbing woiry be our worry.” PHONE 788 1939 was 466 ifi + Teacher Shin ’nghtmnm terror came to the, third grade in the Royal, Pa,| school when tkeir teacher, Miss | Caroline Dellamae, 29, was sud- | ! > ‘Every house needs-westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 | | ) denly called into the hall from the classroom. and shot to death by Wmhm Kuhns,. 35, a married man. The dozeén children, nnglng in ages from.eight-to 10, leaped' out of the classroom windows.‘ Kuhns then shot himself in the' left. breast and is in a critical condition. ~Police advance the theory that Kuhns became en- raged when Miss Dellamae re- pulud hh udvn.ncea | sity of Minnesota. . | ordinary concrete the advantages of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRE SATURDAY SEPT. 28, 1940 Captured during skirmishes in Libya, according to the British caption, these Italian soldiers are lined np i | for kit inspection in their desert camp. Absence of their war pack gives them an opportunity to dress | comfortably in the extreme heat. I Use Sawdusl For Sand in Concrelé Now ST. PAUL, Sept. 28. — Concrete made with sawdust instead of sand has been developed at the Univer-| Searching for materials to give TEAL STOPS HERE | has been spending a few weeks at | t is in this sector that the long-awaited Fascist offensive aimed at the Suez Canal is reported under way. | 'BOAT HARBOR STALL RENT PREPAYMENT IS, SOUTHBOUND (HF 70 Sh- MONTHS FROM (00K NLET 05l The Fish and Wildlife Service pa- Small boat harbor regulations re- | trol boat Teal arrived in port last | quiring users to pay for stalls at the night from Cordova, where it has |rate of $36 per year in advance, been making a stream survey. The | were a bit unreasonable, Juneau Teal served this season in Cook | City Councilmen decided last night Inlet. It will proceed south to Seat- | Leaving the rental charge at $36 | tle. probably leaving tomorrow. | the Council changed the regulation The Teal brought word that Fish- | to provide that rental may be paid for six months in advance, mstmd of a full year. D ery Supervisor Clarence Olson, who Cordova, will leave there today bv light - weight, cheapness and high | ¥ insulating value, the agricultural | dust the most promising. L. W. Neu- gineering, who supervised the tests, said that for certain uses, where great strength is not demanded and | where weathering is not severe, clean aspen, spruce or Norway and Jack pine sawdust make a fairly satis- factory substitute for sand and gravel. 'WOMANPISTOL | ~ CHAMP MAKES | three minutes a mixture of lhree‘ stor- | lids | ALPINE, Tex., Sept. 28. — Con- \stance Duncan, 17, Texas woman champion in 38-calibre pistol shoot- ing, plays the violin and makes her own bullets. She is the daughter of a cham- pion. Her father, Bruce Duncan, | Alpine chief of police, is state po- | lice champion with the 38-calibre pistol, i Miss Duncan, a sophomore at == Sul Ross College, started target practice by pot-shooting at rab- &= bits in the Big Bend country with == a .22 rifle when she was in the fifth grade. “Connie” won first place in .22 pistol shooting against Pistol Club shooting this and against 25 women contestants the state shoot at Austin recently. The Duncans, father and daugh-| == ter, for several years have been making their own bullets. After shooting into the sand beds “Con- nie” and her father sift the spent lead from the sand, melt, and re- mold it, resize the cases, put in new primers, powder - and - bullets and have shells good as new. She is an expert horsewoman. v spring | . HoseitaL NOTES Admitted for medical treatment, ‘W. Motsche is at St. Ann’s Hospital. Victor Grimm was admitted to St. Ann’s today and is receiving medical care. Alvin Schaw is a medical admis- | sion at St. Ann’s today. A baby girl was born at the Gov-| ernment Hospital today to Mrs. Ida Oshorne. men competitors at the El Paso; the 38-calibre championship| commercial steamer for his Juneau | headquarters. - 3 WEATHER STATI()N B.P.W. Clublslo ‘ To have a. weather 1 -( Meet Monday Noon on which will be oper-| piang for the annual Business and ated by the Ellis Air Transport in | ppfecsional Women'’s Club dance on| cooperation with the weather bu- | ooober 26, as well as regular busi- | o | ness will be discussed at Monday’s ‘nuon meeting in the Iris Room Jf the Baranof Hotel. Miss Anita Garnick, President, Mll preside at the session and all mem- | bers are urged to be present. | — .- | BOXER AT BETHEL ’ The Office of Indian Affairs freight ship Boxer is now at Bethel, i whence it will return direct to Seat- tle, nccpydmg to word received here. C C - me FAIRBANKS TAX RATE Fifteen mills on the dollar is| the rate of taxation for the cur-| rent municipal year at Fairbanks. | This tax was set by the City Coun- | cil at a recent meeting. - e — e Daily Alaska Empire guaran- tees the largest daily circulation of | any Alaska newspaper. Phone 374 for PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE THE EMPIRE PLANT P DOES IT BEST! CRAFTSMANSHIP 1s the word that best expresses the quality of print- 1= ing ' work that we turn out, and that ‘E means complete satisfaction to you, = No job is too big nor too small for ‘=_= THE BMPI‘RE plant fo handle. Phone 374 for full lnlomcflon See Us for Printing ® haidbills; * busiiess flprbmdl forms - ® invoices ® 1 I'"booh ® ‘annot erits ® post- m L s cards MODERN mm‘m:ur i l:xm'r ‘Your 3 g kxA' THE na';g;v' Marian Jackson was admited for surgical care today at the Govern-' ment Hospital. L Ph'u 374 B | FORTY-GEVEN THMSGND FINE HUNDRED AND \ETY TICKETS -AND-You %0?"""‘_ REMEMBES. Eg‘l\'fi\' NOU DD WIT ¥ SWOW,CouUSIN - 1 NEVER BEEN DISCOMBOOBERAT - AN BLL MY BORNED DANG I IIIIIIIFIIIIIlIII!IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII e 'mmv CLO'I‘]IES /1 NUNN-BUSH SHOES, « .'STETEON HATS Quality Work Clothing Qility ) FRED HENNING Cumpiee Ottcte tor Mo 6ubscnpe o ahc Dally Amsk& Em- | pire — the paper with tne largest gnaranteed circuiaiivn T AT i PERMANENI WAVING | : HAmerm‘tG&v CHARLES Corner Seeond and Franklin PHONE 71 I AL S LR | Flying Instruction Alaska School of-Aeronautics, Inc.. Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska Gy the hour or.in courses from SOLO * tn "COMMERCEIAL. See Us at the Airportl | SAVINGS HERE ARE EARNING Your Money Is Avgilable for with- drawal on request. Insured by U. S. Gayernment up to $5.000. Alaska ;'—ederal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Telephone 3 OWN BULLETS "'IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII"IIIIIHIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIL PRINTERS AND SERVICE HERE EMPIRE Juneau, Alaska =fllllilllllllfilllmllIIIllIfiIIIIllll!lllllIIIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllwlllmmlmllIIIIIllllllllIIlllllllllfllfllllll!llflIllll"llllll I M‘( ENE-L\DS , OPENED b e | — WA o FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer* GRIASI! - OIL Pouz nl Mnl.n Street Juneau Motors FINE % wrae ey Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN . S. FRANKLIN STREET H. S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man”' f i [} L e — HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER Soothing Organ Music and & MARX CLOTHING Delicious Fried Chicken j ‘ : 7 EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Martin, Ptop. Phone 6 . — Maclean Mefal Works | Ui I and OIL; BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK SANITARY PIGELY WIGGLY 24— PHONES——18 —| Krafft’s .E, 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212. - Phone 4763 Sanitary, Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY . B FREE DELIVERY | Jones-s’evells shfl’ Call Phones: 13 and 49 | LADIES'—MISSES® READY-TO-WEAR + Seward Street Near Third J | | Widest Selection ot LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 9C SYSTEM | "PHONEIS : Alaska Laundry Eflgg:ng Tl'anrs_ffil Rock—Coal Hai Stove—Fuel Oll Delinry‘". | Alaska Music Supply fi.".‘.“'.f;..“’?.._."“"' Thomas Hardware Co Phone 20; 122 W. ‘::;::s.;o::" HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammanition | Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Oe. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 99 American Meat—Phone-38 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCH llll MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON , “The Frigidaire Man” The Juneau L&undry‘ FRANKLIN STREET bétween Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 PHONE 36 . FOR 'VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY f “SMILING SERVICE” ll' l‘r's 'Am'l' \WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paml Shop PIIONI 549 Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 ! "Phone 723— :um., THE R 0 YAL BEAUTY SALON . L b L CALIFORNIA G R and . . MEAT MARKEY 487- T - vRESH EVERY DAY —— Locs) Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY M OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY | DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL RLDG. . Window Cleaning ' PHONE 485 Yoo rrrr s s o e e L’UMI!F.R SRR LS 3 ber Mi Ilt. Fosee. S 2 Jlmeuu Lum -.........‘