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SEPTEMBER Copy must be in the office by L o'clock in the afterncon to in- nsertion on same day. accept ads over teuephone sons listed in telephone * Count five average words to the ne. Daily rat r line for consecu- We insertic ...10¢ 0o One Additional x Minimum charge .... .5 |, 1942 FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST-—-FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FOR RENT GARAGE Phone Green 234. ED 4-room 1d oil Inquire June FURNIS! a Apt., oil Heat- on Gasti au Paint range, er ngle Bl ISHED Apt Red 620 or ,1,‘ ne thoroughly tv ., close in, > for © d or ) Re , 6-room unfur- Automatic furnace Apply 114 West 6th 51, g'}L AM HEATED Rooms, single or cuble 315 Gold St. | B:\I‘Zl)l"‘ 4 rooms fur- nished, va. water r“x' and night, electric 1 erator and laundry conveniences, garage. $27 montnyy. Phone Douglas 132. o | Phone 443 ' VACANCY, Fosbee ADt. ¢ ROOM fu nrm{nfri house, oil heat. Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m. “steam hca.cd electric and hot running wat- ath. Phone 569. { ROOM apt. range, cold a er, private b: ONE office roos. for rent. First National Bank Bldg. get Apartments. { ROOM FURNISHED apartment; a0 §-room strictly modern un-‘ furnished house, 504 5th St. \‘n.sy m:p\ warm. Wia- #15 a mo. Lights, water. Seaview Apts. dishes. SHED house and furnis lr\uuxe Snap Shoppe. inquire | at office 20th Century Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS FIVE CENTS eacl, paid for used | gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. [ | TURN your old gold into velue cash or srade at Nugget Shop. vLARAhTEED Realistic Permn| nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, 81 up wols Beauty Shop. Phone 301 815 Decker Way. | TAIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showin3 sir route from Seattle to Nome, on mle at J. B. Burford & Co. ady LOST and FOUND A_OSF* P1 return to Empire. rimless gla: Reward. LOST—Pair thick rimless glasses; also brown’ Hardeman hat, T%. Reward. Phone 738 before|tions may be obtained at the Reg- 3 p. m. {ional Office, 511 Alaska Building, | - - !,mlo Washington, and at the| WANTED D—Good ujed electri washing machine; also two single beds. Phone Blue 724. WANTED — Used trunk, gasoline wash. machine, non-electric re- friger Art McAdams, Fosbee EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper, The Thomas Hardware Co. :pable, well quali- her for inter- rnment position in Salary $200. ‘per also one experienced k-typist, salary $180. per mo. 806, daytime. PUT ANEW HAT ON YOUR BUDGET nmm TOP EVERY _PURCHASE WITH FOR SALE EQUIPPED Troller mott I”, 36 ft. long, 9 ft. beam, 18 horse po 1 engine, $1,000 cash ied up Cold Stor- Float inquire Isaacson, FULLY “Der age or Gastineau Hotel close in, newly $50. monthly balance like 510. rent P]'ml( *Red Wi nghouse Ironer, s training chair; Inquire No. 2 Eve NEW open SIn een RE] ‘”I\L-IO‘\! RYFI[‘ Sl)l\(‘ml stock, Lyman receiver sight, con- dition perfect except exterior shows wear, 100 ro s ammuni- tion; Schick inject razor, never used, 40 blades Phone 123 or Room 504 Federal Bldg. 14-FT Round bottom, double end covered boat equipped with 4-h.p. Regal inboard motor and all re- quired acces al for sport fishing and hunting. Guar- anteed good condition. $100 cash. Box AB.X. Empire. sories. | BLOCK mill wood $6 unit, delivered. Kin amt. ber 75 unit, del. -Limited now. Juneau Lum- Phone 358. room furnished log Glacier Highway. Order Mills, MODERN ! hous Montgomerys (4 ROOM furnished house, large wi, close in. P. O. Box 1075, Juneau. | 3-ROOM Furnished house and im- all work required, subject the terms of the specifications, for be paid en this project. Office of the Federal Works Agency Project Engineer, Baranof Hotel, Juneau, Alaska, upon deposit of fied is required. not be accepted. bond and than that sg fied. Sept. 11-14-16. ->s— The British Empire covers about one-fourth of the world’s habitabl land surface. COMING NE.;(Tv WEEK CECIL-B. DeMILLE'S GREATEST. P !tTFCLE . SAVINGS STAMPS | & 20!]: CENTURY PHONEA Amer.Legior CLASSIFIED to | former Specifica- | 10 to assure return of prints and | specifications not filed with i | Bid security in the amount speci-| Cash deposits will | A pcrrormancc'; a payment bond must be | furnished in an amount of not less | | ily followed mind. We z minute b+ s Commissioner of Education, Terri- { 8 . P tory of Alaska, until 10 a. m Fu—\ Add!’esse ?g i | First activity of the Pall for|day, October 9, 1042, and will then . u Win the War !Senior Trinity Guild whl be a|be opened and read, for fire n\\urvl Th is no time to thi { food to be sponsored tomor-|ance on the nineteen rural \rlm(vl' ( d g b zg muci it what s to happen after |y (oo gatuck Building here, | bulldings listed below. Estimated | N won. Iam unsy I 5. & resent replacement value totals ap- om ? S fi'fl- tensive debates ar i “("L""’" o 1'1‘,1,\11 :":; fixmlm:\(«-l\' $290,000.00 Insurance to | ¢ n the exact metk Y|4 1)\ | cover from November 1, 1942, for a hich: e NIl SoRRLEUAE s [aaughr aind nlm» foods (\‘\lll(l)‘" i e i world. The drawing of hypothetical [ sale during the day. Contrl leknagik, Bethel, Crooked Creek, | Delegates to Conventlon B e ity il be welsomied 1b LAY | NS o OFoEkall Oresk| . it may never exist, only |are Jeft in the Shattuck Building | yoonah, Hope, Kenai, McGrath, Snka Wel(omed on 8 create doubts and specula- {in the morning | Moose Pass, Ruby, Snag Point, South . tions he natfons fighting 1 £ 1 Naknek, Talkeetna, Tee Harbor Openmg Day {reedor time when all their \ Unga, Wacker, and Wasilla be directed_toward Hosp“’Al NO'I'ES Detailed information as to loca- | When the Twenty-third Annual the of winning the tion, size and type of building, ex-| Convention of t American Le- | War. calt posures, protection, ete., for each gion, Department of Alaska, met in | “Hun windreds of peace | yoo o0 carr has entered St.|building can be obtained at the of- Sitka on Saturday, September 5, an | Pl 1 highly contro-f, W ital for surgical care, |fice of the Commissioner of Educa- delivered by will be sub ‘Hun at Juneau he T no controversy G s 3ive premium rate on each build- s : g foe ety atE. Wiltemn. B e n\; Yo 1 Thrse period | 4 : ¢ Scandinay- |tered St. Ann's Hospital for medi-| “gynie names of fire insurance N ne By (e ol “ekiment | companies who will carry insurance. | 5 e English, | The right is reserved to refect any v : all peo-| Mrs. Ray Watson has entered| . on bids. | Legion: organization ,,’,“ the Axis|St. Ann's Hospital for medical| gjgned) JAMES C. RYAN, . l”- 2 f( “: l»‘: only issue | treatment Commissioner of Education ‘ g g g T LY I Do e i | First publication, Aug. 28, 1942, e s R il that S 1t is| Mrs. John F. Hendrickson has!yast publlmlmn Sept. 11, ;942, D s o et g S IS MY it en to this|been discharged from St. Ann’s b e S st ,‘,"}‘,‘ : -.‘.}\-. ‘1-_ :nnh(& & f."i‘. ,“.' people \\]'m Hnlx'p:((’ll where she was a medical CHARLES R. MURPHY | find the product of our labors | A0 i i34 L bt LEAVES FOR SOUTH| ; "mb‘“‘:” \f“mj“.x\(‘“,‘,‘., ¢ ‘],“Tl,l,x( l:.‘.“ do not afic A€ 5 1! Don Lozzie been discharged, Charles R. Murphy, traffic chief| ‘ our lives in "order /that -to- | ey -once 3 ropbed | grom St Ann’s Hospital after being| of the Signal Corp: United States| lay's generation, and the gene Oh our wesbern spores, enemy SIS iimdet nedical care, | Army, with headquarters in Seat- tions after it, could live in peace in 8% o1 ‘,".‘,' S it et S .. : tle, left for the south today after | a democratic world. The millions |Withih sight of our coasts, should ! putn Gook has gone home from spending a short time in Juneau.| whose offer was accepted unques- Pring “,.r’:“““"“f'_“;'.hw;“.,‘w St. Ann’s Hospital after receiving He has been a guest at the Bar- tionably died feeling that their sac- o b‘,“:“v: ll‘\”" the \jovity |Medical treatment. anof Hotel. c ou 10t be in vain s . ¥ SABAAY tides rising about the structure "“"lf"'”‘f:l;‘ O s hich you built and dedicated in | oM November, 1916, had n to be- |Must be xd-m~“1\~ T | come bewildered. But, because of '\'r“i‘““(') e ot ¢ i | what you all had in common, you YO0 % ot B, T / /ZL)( o, "[ WL £ h . without empha t lm worl r I must b tected, you or ed and continued to figh rising w ch were thres ing what uvlmxm' > New Determination “Now that the structure has crum- bled, you are gathering with r e spirit, and with new determinat < sz i et ik 4 4 | be draw to how to build it all over again. Befoi b b g the job is complete, you will b l”' o 'llmlfln i by millions. World | ¥ G I wa misnomer, when we €& "l;;‘ )“"~' ; ver, for in s 5ok at a map of the world war to- 3 ¢ any this 15 truly & world war, |tDAINg to disunite them 4 o E he There is time enougl And before the job is done, ther M“r’yl ‘/“ i 1 Cely > a man, woman, or —— ” cike e Axis swords have all been child, who has not suffered for, and into our hands in unconditional thoughts, every every min- contributed to the rebuilding of the our monument we created. we have, render All ounce of energy ry fact offers the A bl gl ute of time, must be used to hasten hope for xul e '\,,:x]‘ » hat swrrender. Then, and only e Rt e . should we squabble about the borne first time civilians have ¥ attack with B Py ol M, abert gt you will take that fought for the preservation of Al SOLVEY v 8 s v terms to every person in peace of 1918, they will organize ar fight againts any forces w the Twenty-third community i American Legion n of the hr Y e d veratic world. . “”f_ Pt "lflm‘ . ”‘“ we will have done a real 11“,, ki ‘r“ t | service to xho nation. C eliberations it. Too many people will have been il -dl“ir’n‘"md‘s i hurt. Too many people will rea at we ands zation that peace and freedom can be pre st e ST prover on 5-acre homesite. served only through constant vigil- 50 chicke 13% mi. Loop Road, ance and constant effort Auk Lake. L. W. Cord. P. O. Sacrifices Not Wasted y Box 609. “I admit that there is irony in FUKERAI. IS HH_D — !the fact that most of the phrases!® P e G ()[ ;mu are 1\pphcuh14g today Th:u ALMAGE LW he supreme effort ‘to make the o & ” s The Federal Works Agency, Reg- v‘:i;l; :;lvpfm democracy.” But the Mhadnie fR,m:;l v‘/‘x:lsm.:ised%r:.i:.v |ional Office, Region. No. 7, 511|gact that it all has to be done over E‘“”“i"m 0;‘: Tealma iy 5" e Alaska Building, Seattle, Washing-|again does not mean that the form- [ °f Kenvon C. iy Asi b Bame !ton, September 14, 1942. Sealed | er sacrifices were wasted. an employe .of, the §WAks e bids, in triplicate, for furnishing all| “Freedom has been built, layer by { - ymmission, and an active mem ;L labor and materials and perform- | layer, upon the crumbled masonry of | of the Masonic Orders. M. S Whittier conducted the ritual, which generations ,torn down time held at 2 p. m, in the Lodge and again by tides of aggressio “Today there is no time for dis- | coux‘agement no ume for incrimina- [ Plot of Evergreen Cemetery. Queen Revnews U. S Nutsos Queen Wilhelmina, of the Netherlands, and Norman Davis, chairman of the American Red Cross, are shown reviewing nurses at the Red Cross headguarters in Washington, During her stay in the nation's capital she visited the White House, the U. S. Senate, the home of _ George Washington and Arlington Nati \FOOD SALE SET 1 t o sople s m of the Scottis e Templ the construction of a hospital, lo- But each time a stronger pe ple ln m of h_: _cnush Rite s rerri ¢ build stronger fou Howard D. Stabler, Past Master ed at Sitka, Territory of Alaska, emersed to f I be. received il 10 A, M tions above the tide's level, Gradua ve the eulogy. Lola Mae Alex- ly a free pe are building 2 r sang two solos, “Jesus Savior P.W.T. September ,, 1942 at the anite Bedloe' nd from which ' pilo¢ Me" and “Crossing the Ba Rflzltilzfil‘.fjlr:}el ou :l)&bk;‘l ;&mlxlc» the Statue of Liberty may neve Active -pallbearers were James opple. Boyle, Lance E.Hendrickson, Geor to be deliyered in addressed envel- | “giiing's words have a compel- | o gt or G ko pes as specified. Blds not posted|ling message for us.all tods 101 Oscar Elisen, and Trevor Davi in the United States mails are|you can watch the things you gave A ¢ &8 honorary pallb to be delivered at the afore-|your life to, broken, and stoop and _‘w F““m‘ it Womer W. mentioned office. Attention is|puild them up with worn-out el . Datrell ‘Nalsh Ful called to the fact that not less yours is the earth and everything “‘ W‘ B o ; 31 ¥ than the minimum wage rates as that is in it, and what is more, you l"'(’l :n i o et forth in the specifi st | will be a man, my son.’ e 2 i | ¥ S8 Diulst Interment was in the Masonic AU, ALASKA CALL FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS IN TRIPLICATE will be received in the office of the | FOR TOMORROW with the proudest gignature in whiskeydom with the green stamp that stands for the strictest whiskey standards in the world with the fize rich flavor of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey at its glorious best OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Bottied i Bond, 100 Proof Copyright 1942, National Distillers Products = ’ Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington 20 SAWMILL MEN WANTED at JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS JUNEAU (] Now Operating IN WAR AS IN PEACE 2 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED CONSERVATWE management and strict Government supervision work constantly for the protection of our depositors. Additional security is provided through this bank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporse tion, @ United States Government agency which insures each depositor against low to 8 maximum of $5,000, First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER $ebEraL D iohfiou OSIT INSURAN ITS EASY To Raise the Dough BUT ONLY WITH— MACA MAGIC YEAST FOAM FLEISCHMANN®S YEASTS We have fresh stocks of all these—at mae DIGGLY WIGGLY % QUALITY with SERVICE HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES ONE DELIVERY EACH DAY Please let us have your orders early as possible before 12 Noon. Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Leotu’s WOMEN’S APPAREL ‘ Baranof Hotel NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E.0.DAVIS E.W.DAVIS i —Phones—81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) ‘GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oll—Stove 0Qil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 4 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 185 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 -HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Fred W. Wendt O R e e CHINGS ECONOMY OPEN HOUSE for SERVICE|] "o MARKET i MEN Choice Meats At All Times AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT Located In George Bros. Store EVERY NIGHT 553—92—05 Except each Monday and first FRONK Tuesday evening of the month. = AVOID WASTE ON THE LITTLE THINGS.. SPEND FOR THE BIG THINGS. Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39—539 [ 20TH CENTURY MEAT ‘WAR SAVINGS BONDS MARKET S——— et Juneau's Most Popular S cufinteeiveio “Meating” Place Subscribe to the Daily Alaska|} ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS Empire—the paper with the largest HIONI 202 paid circulation. i I’n th’ oo 0.2 DEFENSE BONDS SONOTONE hearing aids for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae Lilian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg, Phone 636.

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