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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY AUGUST 6, WANT ADS | WANT AD NFORMATION T i Cu\ml five average vmrds to Lhe line. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day -.. Additional days Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afterngon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. (] has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. £ in case of error or if an ad THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE “skiff. FOR SALE — 14-ft. Phone 6002. FOR SALE—Furniture, rug Phone 6002. Estey Piano, excellent condition. Phone 6002. dishes. FOR SALE—16-foot skiff, double ender. Sell Cheap. Leaving city. W. J. Brickley, room 7, Archway Rooms. FOR SALE—30-ft. trolling boat, A- 1 condition—or trade for small runabout. P.O. Box 2418. FOR SALE—4 cu. ft. 1936 Crosely Shelvador Refrigerator, $89, terms. Rice & Ahlers Co. FOR. SALE— Wllx Sucrmce my 5- acre homesite — 1 acre cleared, 2-room log cabin, big garage and other buildings near Auk Lake. Berf, Vanderbilt, FOR SALE—Store house combined, completely fur- nished; also five room house, kit- chenette and bath, completely overhauled. Gorham property at Ball Park. Call at premises. and dwelling USED Westinghouse Electric Rnnge for sale. Stop building fires. $25 on terms. Alaska Electric Light \d & Power Co. FOR SALE—Second Tand_44-foot hull. Reasonable, Phone 3283. 1060 SHARES Hirs\-Chichagof at $1.15. Inquire at Nugget Shop. FOR SALE—Roommng house, 17 rooms rented; 6 rooms vacant. Second and Seward. Inquire Em- pire. OIL TANKS We have them in stock, welding of all kinds, Portable machine, no job too large er too small. g ALASKA ARC WELDERS. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Skiff with oars and locks in Icy Strait. See John Lowell. ke LOST— 18-ft, skiff Zarembo No. 31D66. Notify Bill Benson, Bond Apts. WANTED EXPERIENCED girl will take care of children or do light housework at any time. Phone 297. WANTED TO BUY—SIlghtly used men’s suits. Leonard Valet Shop. Phone 576, * Try The Empire classifieds for results. " THE VOGUE Correctly Styled Clothes } For Women l 101 SEWARD ST. | VACANCY at the Grand, Gross @ and 'various trials had been made of the - ure over a referee’s deeision fn a'for baseball equipment purchased,| iFaR RENT—Three réom furnished BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG WHAT'S ALL Tw FOR RENT | FOR RENT—4- room furnished apt. ! with bath, also a garage. See Sheeper, Seatter Tract. VACANCY, Winter & Pond Apts. pahh ARSI FOR RENT—4-room furnished apt. with bath, also a garage. Phone 1352. 1 FOR RENT-—Two-room cabin on Gastineau Ave. Partly furnished. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. with bath, $20. Cliff Apts. FOR RENT—Room, with or without| board. Private home. Phone 6801. 3-ROOM, newiy pamteq, beautifuily | furnished apartment, $65, Decker Bldg. See Louis Delebeque, FOR RENT — Furnished heated | room with board. Phone 3602. | | DOUGLAS FIRE | DEPARTMENT IN < MONTHLY MEET RENT a pracuce pmno for your| More than thirty members of the summer cabin. Phone Anderson|pouglas Fire Department were pres-| Music Shoppe, 143. ent at the regular monihly meeting and social which was held last eve- “'ning. Claude Erskine, president of the organization, presitied over lh(" session. Chief Hachmeister FOR RENT—3-room apt. with bath. 425 East Tth, phone 2004. cabin with bath, $18. Phone 1603. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, three-room apartment, and rooms | for rent. Call 569. FOR RENT—Cabin on 9th St. West, Mrs, McMullen. FOR RENT-—rroasexeeping rooms. Call at Second and Seward. VACANCY at tne A&sommy Apts. reported that Coliseum Apts. Inquire Cunseum‘ equipment on hand to test it thor- office or phone either 61 or 3101 ain familiarity. Great FLAT for rent — Toauwre Ghanes IR, M LI SOdyEn Pur peve. established that there is a suffic- ient amount of water in all parts lof town to fight fires. | Relative to the fire siren, which COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light,|was considered not loud enough, water, dishes, cooking utensils | Arne Shudshifi suggested changing and bath. Reasonable at Seaview.|(he pitch, and stated that Hach- Eas) — meister, Alex Gair and himself would attempt the adjustment to lmcwaw the volume of power. Fire Thursday Assistant truck driver Degan re- - 'ported on the fire alarm at 1:30 \Thursday afternoon. The call w Chamberlin Weatherstrip Co., nuw made to extinguish a chimney fire at Hotel Juneau for ten days. FOr 4t t1o home of Ed Martinsen on {ree eihmntfis call 123. Second Street. The danger was over PIANO Studio. Classical and popu- when the firemen arrived. A line lar music. Apartment 24, Imperial 0f booster hose was laid but was Rooms—Ruth Wood, phone 544. not used. —~ ; Ex-Chief Pusich reported receipt MIMEOGRAPHING—Phone 79. by him of some bills for supplies TURN your ola goid Into value,! |ordered last March which should] FOR RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. MISCELLANEOUS FOR fxve second hand lumber and | wood see Tom G«-orgr- have been paid before. = Trustees cash or tradfl at Nugget ShoP. | \ere ordered to look into the mat- UUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ter. nents, $4.50. Finger wave, Lola’s Beauty Shop, 201, 315 Decker Way. HUBLED FLASK; 65¢c.! The care and protection of equip- telephope ment was the subject of much dis- cussion. Some infractions, which ~'shall be avoided in the future, were nuled Baseball Dance Funds Thc sum of $213.30 was turned in Goetz and Erskine as re- LLlpV.s Imm the Baseball Dance wNLl) was given last spring, which ‘mancy is to be used for baseball {purposes only. MEDFORD, Ore,, Aug. 6—Harvey, Bills totalling $126.30 were order- E. Snider, who vented his displeas- ed paid; of that amount $107 was wrestling match by hurling an emp- and the balance to Boy Scouts for ty_ flask from a gallery, seriously cleaning the baseball grounds, and injuring a woman and two men medical service. Chief Hachmeister spectators, was sentenced to not (reported his appreciation of the more than two years in prison. 'wolk done by the Scouts. “This was one of the most cruel, ' Two additional donations of $5( wanton cases that has come to my each were received towarq the fire attention,” said Circuit Judge H.'truck fund, bringing the total to| D. Norton. “The public must be date to $866.80, and about complet- protected from the wild and reck- ing the campaign for such fund, less acts of rowdies.” (all members having donated. A e |vote of thanks was accorded Wallis FLEISCHMANN'S GINS (Dry or George for his remittance. Sloe) cost no more than ordinary| General Alarm gins! —-adv’ A general alarm to get members > —— jout when practices are to be held AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Was recommended by Pusich. DANCE | Following the meeting, refresh- i enjoyed, d a social Saturday night at Elks Hall. Rand’s menis wore gnjogsg, an Orchestra. Admission $1.00 ally: |commitiee composed of John Niemi, Remember [f your "Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. !terday afternoon calling on his old A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) ler was appointed. } An attempt will be made to secure a moving picture of the February fire for showing at the next session » | i} ' ' ' { Basketeers Tilt The pre-seasonal basketball game o0 O \which was staged at the “Nat” |last evening between the Douglas 'Fisheries five and a town pick-up \team resulted in a 36-2 victory for the cannery hasketeers. Players on the winning teams were Al MeCay, Roy Schmandt,| George Stragier, Emanuel Christen- sen and Clyde Boyer. Orville Gul-| |haugen, Kenpeth Coddell, Joe Rei- |di, Frank Cashel, Ben Shitanda, and Dan Krsul comprised the line- \up for the opposition. i ., — FORMER RESIDENT VISTIS Arthur Lilljestrand of Ketchikan visitor on the Island yes- friends. Lilljestrand, who is a mem- iber of the First City baseball team (which is invading Juneauy, is a for-| \mer Douglas resident. ——————————— FIREMEN ANSWER CALL The Douglas Fire Department made its first run with the new fire; engine yesterday afternoon when 1t{ was. called to the Ed Martinsen residence on Second Street to ex- tinguish a chimney fire. No damage e e T e e e lwns reported. A PASSEL--~ ALL WROPPED W TISHY PARE! WHET N CRENTION NE GOT THaR, GQOGL\E 22 |the Pioneers’ Home at Sitk: jtered at the Gastineau from his Matt Laughlin, and George Kend-|; NOTHWNG 1O GET EXCTED A80uT, JUST & UTTLE SNUFEEY -~ PREGENT EOR e Mrs. J. O. Kirkham will act as hostess for the members of St. Luke's Guild at their regular week- ly meeting which is scheduled for 7:30 this evening in the Parish Hall, - - MRS. REINIKKA SAILS Because of a cancelled reserva- tion, Mrs. Henry Reinikka was able to secure passage on the North Sea, and sailed for Seattle this morn- ing. She is enroute East for a visit with her daughter, Hilja, in Wash- ington, D. C., and her two sisters in New York City, and Quincy, Mas-| sachusetts. | D ARRIV FROM SITKA Ernest. Cedarleaf arrived in town!] this morning on the North Sea from| , plan-| ning to remain several days on the Island before returning. i D \ ADENOIDS REMOVED Elten Engstrom, Jr. underwent| an adenoid operation this morning| at St. Ann’s Hospital with Dr. P. Dawes attending. - - FURCHA PROPERTY 1 News of the purchase by Ed An-; drews of the Cedarleaf property on! St. Ann’s Avenue was disclosed to- day. LEFT-HANDERS HARD ON YANKS NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—People Who are decidedly not on the Yankee | social list and who can expect nn‘ invitation to any Stadium func-) tions, are the left-handers “hol have done more than their share) this season to make the pennant| road of the champions rocky and stormy. | L.| Last year no inconsequental item|pqpon Goughlin, Clerk of the Cour and one-half game \who 14 to take a vacation, will take to the nineteen romp of the Yanks was their feat) of beating the portsiders twenty- six times in thirty-six games. This season, however, up to ap- proximately the halfway mark, the southpaw flippers have gone along | at an even-Steven pace against the fence busters from New York, win- ning nine and losing an equal num- ! ber. Most obnoxious of the lefi.-hnnd‘ fraternity have been Whistlin’ Jake Wade of the Tigers and Thornton | Lee of the White Sox who, between ' them, have been responsible for| {more than one quarter of the de- feats ‘appearing in the Yunku.fl “lost” column. — eee HARRY McCAIN HERE | Harry McCain, attorney, is regis-| home town, Ketchikan. SABN--- 1937 Season at Museum Shows In January there were 204 to the 150 of 1936;, February, - DAVID RAMSAYS TO LEAVE ON VOYAGE Planning a six week visit in Hu-‘ 3% {mer, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. David| | Ramsay are leaving Juneau on the The Juneau La ndry Yukon next week to visit Mrs. R;\m-; ¥ “ say's mother, Mrs. Carl Kohler, in e et Tatween Hogey | Front and Second Streets Mrs. Kohler, a former Juneau res-| | PHONE 358 ident, is to be in charge of the| school at Homer when the 1937- 1 1938 season opens next month. During the Ramsay's abse: jover the position of purser on Estebeth, a post which he held sey- wlio\'mg Ran -es Try The Empire classifieds results, eral years, HUNGARIAN PAPRIKA * Telephone 478 Fresh Fruit and Vegeiables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Prompt Delivery LAN O L\IBSERTN (€ (T HANT ONE O THEM NEW -EANGLED NSO BOTTLES 46 Lead Over '35 " +oon vour against 508 of last year. TO HOMER, ALASKA 1937 W WAAL-- L SWAN W (A DOWN RLGHT OBUGED TO \E, GO0GLE - | BUSINESS i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HOME WITH OAK-—Nature's Gift Everlasting GARLAND BOGGAN The 1937 visitors’ record at the | Territorial Museum now leads the PHONE 582 1936 season by a small margin of| Buy Yours Floors with a 46 touri \s the present year re-| GUARANTEE turns again to the front following| - a slum in the earlier summer™ ‘months I g Up to date there have been 7-| | Alaska Music Supply 671 visitors this year, against 7625 | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager last year ) Fianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies ; Phone 206 122 W. Second to 135; March, 507 to 362. The lead | — of 1937 fell back in April and Ma; FiE when 237 visitors called in April,| " 1937, to 581 in April, 1936; May, | 566 to 638. In June 1844 visitors J' B' WARRACK | called this year, against 1745 of last| | Engineers—Contractors | year, while July showed (mulhu ‘ slump visiting in 1937 | junean Phone 487 against h. 11 For the first five days in Aug- .‘ e just, 716 have visited the museum | | this year i , JUNEAU ‘| MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 SPECIALIZING the in French and Italian for Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE Short Orders At All Hours l)l{\. KASER & FREEBU! R(.E.R DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST ! Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 | Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST | GOFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTLEIN BUILDING “PROFESSIONAL 1 ‘ i |day, FRATE! SRNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL l r Frateraal Societies | ‘ of Gastineau | ‘ Channel J B.P.OE ELKS meel 2d and 4th Wednesdays at 8 pm. Visiting brotivers welcome. N. C. BANFIELD, Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Secretary, MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 Second ana rourth Monday of each montia in Scottish Rite Temyp'¢ 4 beginning at 7:30 paa FORREST R. BATLS Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. REBEKANY Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A mecia every second and fourth Wednes. I1.O.O.F. Hall. EDNA 4 BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRLD : | CASHEN, Secretary. " Dr. Judson Whittier CHIROPRACTOR | | Drugless Physician | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 PHONE 667 i Rooms 2-3-4 TI‘I’\III le Bldg | i Juneau Ice Cream Parlors ! Tce Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy COXFEE SHOP | Percy Reynolds, Manager 1 ropg s ks M Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST i | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any | A tank for Diesel &l: | | time. and a tank for Crude save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 = Jarman Custom Built $6.50 i Friendly Five $5 | Product General Nationally Advertised Prices | SEE BIG VAN Fortune from $4 up Shoe Corp The First National Bank 1 UNEAU CAPITAL—&SO.M SURPLUS—$100.000 ! [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Ac‘qounb m If you enjoy indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS | TELEPHONE 563 | | Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First National Bank X-RAY WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 554 DR. H. VANCE | OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex ‘ South Franklin St. Phone 177 | ||| IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It's Paint We Have Tt! FRED W. WENDT ] J PHONE 549 H | | Robert Simpsoa, Opt. D. | Graduate Los Angeles College | of Optometry and | Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground ‘Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREETS ! i f H. 5. GRAVES | | Keep in mind . .. | Caroline Todd Studio | Piano—Harmony—Public ! Speaking | 326 SECOND STREET “The Clothing Man" Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing | . GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS § JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street PANHANDLE BEER PARLOR BEST BEERS and WINES P. BRENNAN Opposite Coliseum Theatre YOUR EYES are your most ‘priceless posession. Only one pair to last a LIFETIME. Have them examined by Dr. Rae L. Carlson ' OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Shop Phone 331-2 rings TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 ! Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 am. to 8:30 pm. Catering to Dinner Parties . JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Health Foods Center AND OTHEK DIETETIC BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER !{ i Guns and Ammunition b N P A | e McCAUL MOTOR [ FOODS MPANY 230 Franklin St. Col Juneau Telephone 62 Dodge and Plymouth Dealers bt [T = iy i Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES’—MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third Give | SMITH-CORO! TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by Batisfied Customers™ | ' || Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE [TRRSIGINLE ) G AR The Chas. W. Carter Mortuary Pourth and Pranklin Sts. PHONE 136-3 A ¥ R —