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P PAGE TWO t | Kocklarewicz, Josephi Day, Colen E. u \1 Harold Merkling, Harvey P. NA CARRIES 33, SUNDAY FLIGHTS "= BID ON PRINTING FIVE DEAD IN EASTER : Al Long. Pacific Northern nsiriines carried 33 passer vesterday as follows: | The Territorial Department of From Clifford Ber-| Labor wishes to receive bids for the dioux, James Parsons, John Bad- |printinz of 10,000 coples of a sgfety Gu“ BA“I.E raun, Harold Gronroos, Fritzcode, ore April 26, 1949. Waage. Specifications may be obtained at (¢ Fustavus vle Bieber, M. the office of the Department, Val- H\?r‘ '\'Er B ; entine Building, Juneau, Alaska. (Continued from Page One) To 1wth Bakke The Department reserves the | ceparate cars and took up posi- Hannah Bak oth Fletcher. right to reject any or all bids. tions in a brushy valley near Mc- To Anchor Don Foster, HENRY A. BENSON, Intyre’s home. We were about 300 Henry Jacobs, G. E K S Commissioner of Labor. yards apart and each of us covered | c 'ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY rst publication, April 4, 1949, Last publication. April 18, 1949 Di |a rcad. leading from the house. I couldn't see Gallagher, told me by radio he could see the house and that McIntyre was out in front beside his pick-up truck. We dezided to sit tight and wait | for reinforcements. Suddenly, as Gallagher and I talked back and forth by radio, a | bullet crashed through my wind- hield. I shouted to Gallagher to look out. Shot From Hillside Tha shot had come from the hillside and it was our tipoff that |the man Gallagher had baen | ‘watchlng wasn't Melnty | A second shot smashed into my |car and I put it into reverse and bottled in bond backed aweay. | The third shot got Gallacher. > | (Gallagher was killed.) o ° | Then Parnell ‘Sheriff L. M. Par- Willard a, Alired oo i's always a pleasure | was killed by the [ “s‘.epr.:d from his car. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, BOTTLED IN BOND, 100 PROOF, X273 14 DISTILLIES €0, §°C., LOWISVILLE, KY. Is Brought Down Hickmar started to drive away ‘(md was hit a glancing blow on ‘th head as a hullet cut through | | the car top. | 2long—1 don't know who he was— and said he'd seen McIntyre sit- ting on the hillside. He said he cculd get him if he had a gun. 1 gave hm my revolver and told | him to play it safe. He -sneaked up ehind McIntyre and started shooting. As McIntyre | ran for cover everyone cpend fire. Someone got him then—at last. PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For turther information contact H. E. GREEN, SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND ALASKA | BARANOF BARANGF | ALASKA May 2 \ April 19 April 26 A | Room 5, Shattuck Building, Juneat, for for | Alaska. Seward Cordova | A deposit of twenty-five (25) dol- Valdez lars will be required on each set of Seward CALL FOR BIDS The | MENT OF EDUCATION, Dr. James | C. Ryan, Commissioner, is calling | for bids on the ‘construction of ia | two classroom schoolhouse, com- | | plete with living quarters, at Clark’s | Point, Alaska. Bid forms and detailed plans and specifications can be secured by in- terested bidders at the office of Felix J. Toner, Project Engineer, Agent — Phone 2 | | | | April 24 | for ! Wrangell | Ketchikan | Seattle , for Petersburg Ketchikan Seattle in good condition the deposit will be returned to the bidder. Bids will be received until twelve (12) o'clock noon, May 3, 1949 at the OFFICE OF THE COMMISSION- ER, TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT | OF EDUCATION, in the FEDERAL & TERRITORIAL BUILDING, JU- Seruiing AU Alaska \l EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT :‘ OPTOMFETRIST Seccnd and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APIOINTMENTS |NEAU, ALASKA and then be pub- licly opened and read. TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION By Dr. James C. Ryan, Commissioner. ‘First publication, April 18, 1949. Last publication, May 2, 1949, Juneau From Basement t¢ Roof ==We Service Your Home Toilet Bowls - - s .- $18.50 i De Lux Close- Coupled lmleis wnh Seat - 52.50 One 5-ft. Pemhroke Recess Tub and Fittings 100.00 Small Cast Iron Enameled Sinks - - - 13.75 14 % 16 White Enamel Basins - . - 9.75 17x 19 White Enamel Basins - - - 17.50 | Horion Delux Pump Type Washing | Machines - . - - . . & . . . 13950 40CGal. Zinc Lined Electric Water Heaters - 112.5 St. Clair Delux Oil Ranms -Large Oven - 189.50 SPECIAL: : One Good Used General Eleciric Boiler for h.w. heafing, complete with 1% Crane Circulating Pump, Oil Burn- ‘ | | | | | | er and new Minneapolis-Honeywell Controls . . . $350.00 Money Saving Prices on Complete Plumbing and Heating Equip- ment for Your New Home. Immediale Delivery. DOUGLAS PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY | PHONE 16 Box 1187 but he| Glass slivers cut my arm. | /94'/”‘!/’87-2 | nell) ana Hickman (Deputy Sher- i i < iif Jim Mickman) drove Wip and Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey |stopped. McIntyre opensd five ! again from th> bush ell A few nunutes later a man came | TERRITORIAL DEPART- | plans. Upon the return of the plans | 1 All of Lot 3, Block 39 in the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ILAND ORDER TAKES 36,000 ACRES FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT : The withdrawal of approximately £6,000 acres of land near Fairbanks and 31,000 acres in the Kenal \Pcmnsula in Alaska, to permit |tecknical examinations and I } ys in advancement of settlemen |under a comprehensive program for sound economic development of the| Territory was announced today bY cretary of the Interior J. A Tug. The areas embraced in the offi- cial public land order of with- |drawal include 86,000 acres qn the | Chena River in the Tenana Valley, in \1747031 acres on Fritz Creek } the vicinity of Homer, and 13,35%.03 [acr(‘s at Ninilchik, in the Kenal region, | The order allows 60 days In which to file objections to the withdrawal and provides for public | hearings, if necessary, in accord- (ance with the Interior Department policy that all interested p: |have a right to be heard on ques- ions of public land use. A previous order approved ‘16 1948, temporarily set aside ap- | croximately 160,974 acres of land in the Kenai-Kasilof area, and 32,147 in the Dunbar area for similar studies. “These temporary withdrawals are not intended to ‘lock up' the ‘land from settlement opportunity,” vSecrelnr\ Krug said. | “On the contrary, it is our ob- | jective to facilitate the economic development of Alaska through | maximum beneficial use. of the | public lands in the - Territory. As scon as the necessary land studies |and engineering surveys are com- pleted the areas, if found suitable for settlement, will immediately be |opened to the public. For those not desiring to await the completion |of the surveys the proposed settlement areas | there is other pu:lic domain land available which may be entered ies June under the existing public land laws.” | Strategically placed settlement |areas in Alaska within which spe- ial aid would be provided to facili- |tate the establishment of farms and communities are an im- portant feature of the long-range |program for the industrial and €conomic development of the Terri- tory which has been submitted to Congress for approval, Secretary Krug pointed out. “New agricultural and commun- ity development is a necessary adjunct to industrial progress in Alaska,” he said. “Climatic and other conditions put a greater bur- den on settlement in the Territory 1than elsewhere and require special consideration in order to, bring | about | jects | The studies for which the Alaska |areas have temporarily been with- drawn are Léing conducted under new ! coordinated operations of the Gov- ernment and Territorial technicians and land specialists. Investigations of problems in- | volving soil and land use capacity, settlement farm and townsite lay- |outs, and survey of roads and eco- omic conditions are included in lhe general program. It is heped that much of this program can be completed this| summer. After completion of the necessary studies settlement legislation. Should such | legislation not be enacted by that time, the lands would be restored to public domain. - Easter Breakfast By Beta Sigma Phi Prominent the larger the among many traditional Sigma Phi in the Terrace Room of the Baranof Hotel. Those tendance were members and new pledges of the sorority, with mem- bers' friends teing among the nur.- ker of special guests. A stately crepe-paper chicken cn a nest of Easter eggs formed the centerpiece of the table, with spring flowers and Easter baskets around the table completing the picture. The centerpiece was the work of Mrs. Ralph Willlams. For an im- promptu program, Mrs. Blair Steele played several piano selections of popular nusic. The sorority social committee, with Irene Rasmussen as chairman, was in charge of ar- rangements for the breakfast. Members are reminded that the next regular sorority meeting will Le Tuesday night in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel This meeting | wili be for regular members. only and will not include new pledges. Latest plans for the Founder's Day celebration on April 30 will be an-| nounced and discussed. RSN PR SR — MARIE RATCLIFF TO BECOME JUNE BRIDE IN ALBURQUERQUE, N.M. of Albu- and locate within | Mrs. Eunice Ratcliff querque, New Mexico, the engagement of her daughter, Marie, to Mr. Glenn W. Barringer. Miss Ratcliff plans to leave Ju-| neau June 1 for Albuquerque, where she will te married at a church wedding June 11. The popular and attractive bride-| elect lives in an apartment at the Baranof Hotel, and is bookkeeper for pany. €he came here five years ago from Santa Fe. Hei- fiance is manager of the Kilmuarry Clothing Store in stabilized = settlement = pro- Raton, N. M. where the new hume‘ will be made. Mr. Barringer is the son of Edith M. Barringer of Tr Colo. | | t NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NO. 6054-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. ,UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, | Plaintiff, vs. .69 ACRES OF | LAND, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, BLOCK 39, TOWNSITE OF SKAGWAY, | ING PRECINCT, FIRST JUDI- CIAL DIVISION, TERRITORY OF ALASKA, PACIFIC AND ARCTIC RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, A CORPORATION, J. F. ANDERSON, ELLA SHER- MAN AND J. H. SHERMAN, HER HUSBAND, PERRY M. HERN AND LILLIAN D. HERN, HIS WIFE, ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS | OF ANY AND ALL PERSONS HEREIN NAMED DEFENDANTS, IF NOW DECEASED, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PAR- TIES UNKNOWN CLAIM- ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ES- THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIB- ED HEREIN, ET AL, Defendants. The petitioner in the above en- of February, 1949, filed its Petition for Condemnation of a tract of land located and descrbed as follows: All those certain iracts or bareels | of land, consisting of 0.69 acres, | more or less, lying in and being in the Townsite of Skagway, Skagway Recording. Precinct, First Division, | Territory of Alaska, and more par- ticularly described as follows: TRACT NUMBER A-} All of Lot 1, Block 39 inl the Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat thereof. TRACT NUMBER A-2 Al of Lot 2, Block 39 in the Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat thereof. TRACT NUMBER A-3 Townsite of Skagway, | according to the Official Plat thereof. | TRACT NUMBER A-4 All of Lot 4, Block 39 in the Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat thereof. | TRACT NUMBER A-5 All of Lot 5, Block 39 in the | Townsite of SkagWay, Alaska, | according to the Officia! pigt IN THE SKAGWAY RECORD- | TATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN | titled cause having, on the 25th day | Alaska, |ment condemning said land and | Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat thereof, and having witn said Petition filed a Declaration of Taking and depos- ited the sum .of SIXTY ($60.00) |DOLLARS in the registry of the above entitled Court as compensa- ‘hon for said land,-to be paid to the » | persons entitled thereto, and judg- ment having been entered on the 3rd day of March, 1949, therefore, J. F. Anderson, Ella Sherman, J. H. unknown heirs and devisees of any | tate, lien or interest in the real es- | ;tate described in this Notice by | Publication; that there has been deposited in the registry of the| Court the sum of SIXTY ($60.00) | | DOLLARS; that you or either of you may forthwith apply to said| | Court for said compensation or any | part thereof; that you or either of you may object to the fixing of the compensation in the amount stated, |for insufficiency or other reason; that you or either of you file in the above entitled cause, your objections or protests, if any, specifically stat- ing the ground thereof so that fur- | ther proceedings may be had there- | on as provided by law; that you and each of you are required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number One | |at Juneau, within thirty (30) day: | after the last publication of this No- | tice; namely, within thirty (30) days | giter the 30th day of April, 1949, in case this Notice i published, or | within forty (40) days after the date | lof its service upon you in case thi is | Notice is served upon you person- ally and answer the Petition for Condemnation on file in the above Court and condemnation proceed- ing; that in the event you fail to {appear, answer, object or protest, the Plaintiff will take final judg- | vesting title in Plaintiff and ad- | judging those entitled to the award or compensation for said land and appurtenances. WITNFESS, the Honorable George W. Folia, Judge of said Court and the seal of said Court hereunto af- fixed on this 1st day of April, 1948. (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS Clerk ot the District Court Territory of Alaska thereof. i TRACT NUMBER A-6 | All of Lot 6, Block 39 in the | Division Number One | First publication, April ¢, 1949, in these arcas,| | the plan calls for disposition under | Easter affairs Sunday was| Eastesr breakfast | held by the Delta Chapter of Beta in at-| announces | the Columbia Lumber Com-| NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to | Sherman, Lillian D. Hern and all| of the above parties now deceased; | also all other persons or parties un- | 1known claiming any right, title, es- | ‘ 1949 _MONT ._’, APRIL 18§ = FOB SALE FAMILY STYLE, large 4 bedroom home, part furnished, fireplace, basement, yard, garden, view, good | FORSALE T'OR SALE [APARTM:,NT SIZE upright piano ‘AUKE BAY—a-nedroom home, view, in A-1 condition; good tone. Also| 3.17 acres pat. land, garage, tool | full lenghth plate glass mirrur.{ shed, etc. Immediate occupancy. Phone Elue 505 evenin 73 6t | PRICE RIGHT! neighborhood, Seventh Street. e | TWO-bedrdom nome, Gastineau,| ALMOST NEW, beautiful 2 bed- NEARLY new rug, 9x12. Phone| gy ched, immediate occupancy—-| room’ home, furnished, yard, right Green 700. 173 8t tepms. price, Waynor' Addition. PARADISE HOME, 2 bedrooms, HAYWOOD-Wakefie!d ¥ davenport CONNIE's Dress Shop, Sitka, fine and cheurs, $200; Kenmore wash- ! investment. furnished, remodeled, 3% acres inch machine with automatic | BEAUTIFUL 4-bedroora home, best| patented land, unobstructed view,) | timer, $75; onc oil cooking range | location, liviug room, drawing| garage, city power, plenty of wat- er, close in, Glacier Highway. MODEST PRICE, attractive, re- modeled, modern, insulated 2 bedroom Quonset, basement,kitch- en furnished, rest unfurnished, room, dining room, etc. Fireplace, inlaid hardwood floors, newly | decorated, completely furnished, | furnace, large basement; marine | and bowl view. and 1 large oil heater, both for $150. Salmon Creek, 4 rings. 73 ti $10; wawrpxoor treadle sewing machine, |BoY's Bicycle proof | tarps, daveno, electric range, kerosene GLACIER HIGHWAY—$2,000 on| Fourth Street. range, dishes, toasters, blankets,| terms, 2 bdr. home, appr. 3% mi.; | GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, 2 bed- pillows, bedspreads, Hope's New| 2 houses on 1 acre pat. land near| room home with rented 2 bedroom | and Used Mdse., 214 Second St.,! Lemon Creek, water, lights, part. Phone 93. 73 1t| furn., terms; Dillon property near ACROSONIC plane in excellent| 0irPOr: down paymt. appr. $600, payments $42 per month, 4% int. ;::g}l: kml ;;n;lh tas:dlol p:;:;; Appr. 5 acres pat. land. basement, new roof, piano, down- | CABINS—Severa! including: former| town. :j:}:tlui\de;: agoda bEuukst helt w:;; Homer Garvin cabin on -Lena’s; TOP VIEW, 1 room unfinished BT m' x enslonn 6t Beach. 3 home with possibilities, large lot, sl u DOUGLAS: 5 nomes: low price, Star Hill. apartment in basement, part fur- nished, Tenth Street. | COMFORTABLE, 5 bedrcom hom, ¢ompletely furnished, 2 baths, | T8 | Al | -1 | | 2, 3 and 4, 1940 Buick Sedan: children's play-| kedrs. All price ranges and all INCOME PROPERTY, 3 room pen, baby buggy, bathinette. Ph.| terms. Modern home, must be sold “by Blue 212. 172 2t|GOLD BELT exquisitely fprnishnd: OWner at sacrifice, West Juneau. !|AUTO TRAILER, enclosed, handy 9th and INDIAN: ‘Terms, 5% moneyl for hauling supplies to summer. —-2 fireplaces, maple floors, new- _ Cabin. i1y built, furnace, view, ete., 2 bed- BEAUTY SHOT. .y \ton, Phone Blue 913, 71 3y, Tooms fnished,”2 more can be best location in city. Yl | finished. Completely furnished. BEACH EOME, 2 hearooms, wired BOA" Yoft under cost, run 8 DUPLEX on 6th with garage. $8,500. for electricity, furnished, Auk hours since comng out of shop.; Ioth 1 bdr. apts., well furnished,’ Bay. ! Top condition, biggest 16’ in: Jarge yard, view. BEST LOCATION, 3 bedroom town, alsolutely neatest. Call Pete pyPLEX, Fifth St., hcme, wifurnished, part basement, | Wood or Jim Prueher, Bergman carage, Fifth Street. | - Hotel for demonstration. 71 6t be & ] WILLIAM WiniN-Phone 234 U WINDOWS, 31x32, plus 3 storm ONE 7' cublc foot refrigerator, reasonable. 146 Willoughby. 72 3t 1-bdr. home with rental apt. i uipped, ‘1940 Ch1 ler Sedan, good condi-! equippe b and 1 bdrs, turnace, cement foundation, - good | x'orf part hardwood floors, utllity room, furnished, etc., 4% money. Terms. | 2 . MAN { KT LRGN N uyanEE Apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs, (;“BOB m;‘x“‘“ P PIANO, used 4 months. Baldwin, large income, near governors, bldg. ‘77__’___1"' o= Blgne g0y Acrosonic bleached mahogany.| 8cod cond., compl. furn. Terms CPECIAL—Five room moder: Murphy and Murphy, or phone| Garage. house, 5 acres being patented, lo- | 676 71 3t, TWO bedroom house near Lawson ' cated center of best fishing | ¥ Creek op beach, $2,500. Terms. grounds, $3,600, TABLES, chairs, bookcase, lamps,| BUTLDING lots, appr. 30 for $500 USED MARINE SUPPLIES: comb mirror, oil paintings, etc. Room 7,| eaclh, Casey Shattuck add. also halibut gurdic anchor puller v.uemnc Bldg., Thurs. and Fri.! acrqage on Gold Creek: lots N $195; troll gurdies clutch trans 70 1t Doulzlas and West Junean. mission $150; 25-watt +ro-smitter iDECKER Bidg., income net appr. $150; $5,0010 annual; CR7""7 7 3T APTS® | SMITH .1 PT" | TROT- ’ | ca self-start, shaft, ete., .eral skffs, dinghy, out- 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with John- scn 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Ma“-} | Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 tf' ‘KING SALMON gillnet, complete, 140 falaoms, same us new. Seel at Madsen Cycle and Fishing! wurd racing hull, cruiser hull, 1 ; | Bupply, it Mlun ny & M{RPHY Bg:;%:msh::erx:fm:énndemm list- REAI'TORS - ACCOUMNTANTS | ings larger boats; 39-ft. troller Phone €76 ove; First National Bank ready to go $3,600; 36-ft. troller estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 2596. { ready to go, $2800; two 30-ft. 255, WANTED trollers $2,200 and $2,800; 20-ft. troller ready to go, $1,400; 16-ft. | — 4 W o= PURES SB5 | TROLLER “Osprey” at N. C. Yard.|300-500 lb. Navy-type anchor or | 82-ft., Model A. Ford engine, rnlly; other suitable weight for perman- ete 1 | LONG Established business, liquor | store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle $500; gillnetters, $1,800 and $1,250, HOUSFE. ON RAFT, 3 rooms, $1, 000 HOUSES FOR SALE from $1,800 gern Q one 143. 167 10t , ent mooring. See Budd Ticknell L0 $28,600. Down payments from T ————| at Packard’s Poat Building Shop $700 up, monthly payments $50 .t Apt. nouse, nice location, (173 3t up. wood income. Green 915, 155 if NP N e SR % 2 or’3 be d‘-"%fifikstmn& dump and pickup ROOM fully furnished house, full rocm apartment. Peterson, hook- BUILDING LOTS, unfinished hous- | conc cete basemexnt. $6,000. 'l'erma! keeper. R. W. Cowling Co. Phone X | Ph. Green 499, 83t 57 e | — — — 938 GMC 3-yd. aump truck, good | HOME for kittens, part Persian‘: m woon condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab} also 3 cats, excellent ratters. Ph. | SALES AGUENCY after 7 p. m. 34 tf Blue 320. 73 3t Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 0FT. Gillnetier with nets, Gall|RELIABLE man wanted to call on | 120 at Hamor —'Phone 50 Green 755, 9 to 10 a. m. or 4| friends and neighbors. Wonder-| to7p. m, 165 tf\ ful opportunity, $15 to $20 in a e ———’ day. No experience or capltall Hlsmunflus required. Permanent. Write to- ! day. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. | B, 2423 Magnolia St. Oakland 7, | Calif 172 and 178) | i IERAI)ICATE rats, roaches, mice, moths, etc. For complete pest control service call ALASKA EX- 'TERMINATORS, ph. 868. 56 1 WANTED Funlshed apartmem.' s iy Call M. D. uangberg, Juneau HOPES New and Tsed Mase. Wey) Hotel. 70 4t buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 & —_—_— WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - ¥rinting - kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats e o S e SR GUARANTEED Realistic Perman: ent, $750. aper curls, $i uu Lola's Beuuty Shoh. Puone 20 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT STEAMHEATED reooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf R 3 R WURILLZER Spinft punu for rent Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143. MRS. WM. BIGGS HOME FROM N. DAKOTA VISIT; EARTHQUAKE IN SEATTLE Arriving in Juneau after an ex- | tensive visit in North Dakota, Mrs. \leham Biggs said that she was glad to be home after going | through the recent earthquake ing | Seattle. She was shopping at the| |time and thought that the building |she was in would collapse. “Even | the rain here is easier to take than an experience such as that,” Mrs. Biggs said. While in Dickinson, | North Dakota, she visited with her | mother. ——0—0—0——- NEW ENTERTAINERS AT BUBBLE ROOM TONIGHT HELP Wanted at the Alaska Laun- dry. 59 tf WANTED: Expeneneed clerk steno- grapher or senior clerk. Salary $258 per month. Inquire Room 203, Health Department, Territor- I ial Building. 53 t1 CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Green 520, Gertrude Millard, © 102 tf WOMAN wants work of by day or week. Ph. any Blue tE % o LOST AND FOUND An insu'umenm trio takes over{ ZOST. Tan wallet; keep cash.| NORTHERN g 4 otel un new at the Bubble Room of the Baranof| please return papers. Frank management. Relmn::;e | Hotel tonight, following & big fare-| Wright, care R. W. Cowlings. 78 3t| pnope 74 m'm;\ ell celebration for the popular | O'Reilly’s Saturday evening. Autie Goodman on the clarinet and saxophone heads the Goodman Tric. Fred McKinney holds forth |on the piano while Fred Bernard wslaps the big bass. Trio and - unison vocals, with | Goodman on solo work, are spe-|England was in the 12th century, cialties of the new Bubble Room|when skates were made from the entertainers who come here direct | brisket bone of an ox and fastened from the Mecca in Portland. Prior by thongs to the sole of the skat- to the Mecca they appeared at the!er’s boot. Congo Club in Salem, Ore. | . e 1 NOTICE OF INVITATION TO BID The Alaska Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska announces the invi- tation to bid for furnishing Work- er’s Compensation Insurance, in ac- cordance with the Territorial Com- pensation Laws. « ’ Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and specifications hy calling | at reom 203, Territorial mnm!.ngl Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be accepted unllli 10:00 aan., April 26, 1949. First publication, April 11, 1849. POUND: Pair of brown rimmed glasses. Inquire Empire Office. 3 tf FOUND: Ladles wrist wutch owner may have same by identifying and paying for adv. 71 3t The first record of skating Ih APTS., Rooms with xitchen priv. lleges. Home Hotel, Ph. 846, 97 4 e 5 i B SEAVIEW Ag.. for rent, one hlock from Federal Bldg, 890 @ NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms 8lso steam baths. Scandinaviag Rooms. 798 o I-‘rogs die when kept ln a too de< H I sl:ot where they cannot replace their fast-evaporating body fluids. Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time Brownie's Liquor Store P. O. Box 2808 |Last publication, April 25, 1949. lmz publication, April 25, 1049.