The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 14, 1937, Page 7

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- H L WANT AD | INFORMATION Count five average words to thej ne. Daily rate per line for consecutive sertionn: One day . -10¢ Additional days S Minimam charge ..50c f,‘upy must be in the office by 2 lock in the afternoon to insure nsertion on same aay. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone irectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. WANT ADS ‘”I FOR RENT 317 S. Fran- i and bath VACANCY Sorby Apts klin St. Two rooms heated. VACANCY Marine Apts. Phone 496 FOR RENT — Steamheated room. 634 Harris, upstairs. Phone 653. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. New | Feldon Apts. VACANCY, Winter & Pond Apis. FOR RENT—Two-room cabin on Gastineau Ave. Partly furnished Inquire Juneau Paint Store FOR RENT—3-room furnished af with bath, $20. Cliff Apts. has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- (Phone 374) at be given — — 1 | in case of error or if an ad } | i fy this office B once and same will | attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - —e ) OR SALE — Wall tents, 14x16,| slightly used. Inquire swunmvn: 3-ROOM, newsy pamrea, beautifully furnished apartment, $65, Decker Bidg. See Louis Delebeque. FOR RENT—3-room apt. with bath. 425 East 7th, phone 2004. c FOR RENT--Two room apariment, and rooms for rent. Call 569. s. McMullen, your | Anderson REN’lmn pracuice pano for summer cabin. Phone Brother: TUNTING season will be here soon. | JHere's a bargain, 300 Savage Rifle | Comination with 410 Shot Gun! | Barrel. First come gets it. Write H 925, Empire, JOR SALE—Outboard motor and 18-ft. boat. Phone 4051. [FOR SALE—Est y piano, excellent condition. Phone 6002. FOR SAL skiff. 1ONE § s A e e I 6002. |FOR RENT--Seven room furnished 1 g ——————| apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR SALE my 5-|— acre homesite — 1 acre cleared,| COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, 2 room log cabin, big garage and| water, dishes, cooking utensils other buildings Bert Vanderbilt. FOR SALE—Swre and dwelling house combined, completely fur- nithed; also five room house, kit- chenette and bath, completely overhauled. Gorham property at| . Ball Park. Call at premises. FOR SALE—Second haud 44-foot % hull. Reasonable. Phone 3283. FOR SALE—Rooming house, 11 rooms rented; 6 rooms vacant. Second and Seward. Inquire Em- pire. OIL TANKS 'e have them in stock, welding of kinds. Portable machine, no job i tbo large or too small. "W ALASKA ARC WELDERS. . LOST AND FOUND LOST — Tube contalning valuable " papers. If found return to Box 1466. MISCELLANECUS PIANO Studio. cal and popu- lar music. Apartment 24, Imperial Rooms—Ruth Wood, phone 544. MIMEOGRAPHING—Phone 79, | TURN your -ola gowd into value, I cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. HEALTH DEPT, . WAGES FIGHT ~ONSYPHILIS , tory Against Spreading Venereal Disease 4 (Continued from Page Two) and when a knowledge of these to what he has done for the party, faets is used to prevent its spread. The relmble physician is the friend to whom one should go immediately for assistance upon the first sus- picion of having been exposed to dhnger: Note: Syphilis is only one of the froup of diseases known as the ven- ereal or sex-horne diseases. Gon- orrhea is another of this group—| a disease entirely distinct and not to be confused with syphilis. Gonorrhea, at first a local inflam- mation, is highly infectious. When it invades the internal organs it causes serious trouble, pnrticularlyl If the germs get into| the eyes of the newborn baby dur-| iy women. gug birth, blindness may ensue. ‘Drops of a 1 percent solution of| silver nitrate put in each eye asf soon as the baby is born will in most | cases prevent eye infections. Every mother should expect this treat-| ment for her newborn baby. In most Jaces it is required by law. & Gonorrhea is a difficult disease to cure, and the only wise advise which may be gi/en to anyone in-| fected is: “Go to a competent “physician at onco.” —————— FLEISCHMANN'S GINS (Dry or Sloe) cost no more than ordinary gins! —adv, near Auk Lake. .| Walter L. Williams of Millinocket, 'pay is about $10,000 a year. Music Shoppe, 143. ' {FOR RENT —tousexeeping rooms. | ! Call at Second and Seward. VACANCY at tne Assembly Apts. | VACANCY at the Grand, Gross and | Coliseum Apts. Inguire Coliseum office or phone either 61 or 3101 |FLAT for rent — Inquire Charles Goldstein #ur Store. and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. NEW STUNT IS SUBGESTED BY NUCBOPW HEAD | | Apparently Crazy Idea Is Further Explained by ‘ A. P. Writer By PRESTON GROVER | WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Before {another election time comes around |Me., wants to have all Democratic party workers organized on an in- dustrial union basis so they can bargain collectively for division of (patronage jobs. Williams, as president of the Na- - {tional Union for Collective Bar- Shirring. gaining of Democratic Party Work- Saks Fifth Avenue.) PINK FOR PROPOSALS Fer girls whe get preposed to net, whese color is as delicate with a draped bodice and full E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, " BARNEY GOOGLE AND LISSEN TO ME NE LEETLE VARMINT Y T DON'T KEER & STRAW \& NE STAN ONDER TH HOUSE TILL DOOM D&Y, SUT T WARN NE, TH NEXT TINME NE POUND ON THEMW FLOOR-BOARDS AN WAKE UP T BABN-- ML~ ;,.gpes I in pink, here is a dance frock of sheer as the lining of a The open-toed suede sandals are pink too. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 SPARK PLUG JUGHAW AW -~ GO PEEL NORESE'E A SANANER 937. By BILLI E DE BECK _ y‘wel‘c enjoyed and refreshments- were |served by Mrs. Cahill, - -+ SCOUTS ON BOAT TRIP Accompanied by their Scoutmas- Dick McDonald, the Douglas | Boy Scouts are to leave tonight on| {the Riedi boat for an u\'vrnli:hl'} |trip to Young's Bay Lake. The| 7 troop s scheduled to return here| @8 tomorrow evening, | . : . | - D | | BAROU S REMODELLING | The contract for the installation| of the heating system in the Baroumes house on St. Ann's Ave- | |nue was arded to the firm of Rice & Ahlers, low bidders. The painting leontract was awarded to Lee Wilms | Mr. Baroumes is remodeling his {home into several apartments which will soon be ready for oceupants. | - D MUSICAL SELECTIONS TO | FEATURE BROADC/ The Sunday broadcast of the Al- aska EBvangelization Society will feature on its program at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, two special mu- sical number an orchestra bells selection, “Over in Glory,” by Mr. Henry Schlegel, and a duet, “The Old Rugged C by Mrs. F. Gilman and Miss Grace Pietsch Regular Sunday Schol classes will be held at 1 o'clock temorrow af- ternoon, and church services tomor- row evening at 7:30. ! -—— | MEETING POSTPONED Because of the small number of |persons attending the meeting for the forme sis committee in Douglas, which was to have been held last evening in the Government school, was p poned. Douglas Chueh | Sicds | = = Notices yor this cnurch column |must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday |morning to gudrantee change of sermon topics, ete. |ST. LUKE'S EPIS PAL CHURCH 7:30 pm.—Vesper service and ser- ell. Tt is designed wide bands of skirt finished w (Dress from lers, says he already has signed up 1 = izz,ooo party workers disgruniled nocous cabbinet post such as Sec- jwith the way party bosses control yetary of War or Navy, or Minister job distribution without reference %o to Iran, with pay $10,000 to $12,000 the rank and file. plus political eminence. “In accordance with the cherished Super-four-star-colossal. A fi principles of American democracy,” Jine Cabinet post, such as Se cays Williams, “the endorsement of tary of the Treasury, or Ambassado |a majority of the party workers in {, the Court of St. Jame any given political subdivision does js nothing too good for and should chrry more force than four-star-collosal party worker the endorsement of any individual contributes not only advice ‘and jor minority greup in that political ¢oynsel but pays into the party subdivision. treasury a sum greater than his four year salary as Secretary of Ambas- APPEAL sador. | Williams' and attractive MIS. . The only trouble with Williams’ |Ernest Krieger of Warwick, R. L, proposition is that even if he or- jcarried their case straight to Dem- gapizeq all the political workers in jocratic headquarters and evidently christendom the jobs would still o jfan head on into blunt Charlie 5 (he boys who were right with Michaelsoh, master publicity man. the ward boss or the National Com- He told them to put their ideas in mjtteeman. |writing and send them to the Na- o o L |tional Committee. But he said if . was mnot likely the party officials Doublie Anmversary would surrender any of their per- ogatives of management, | CHESTER, Ill.—Mr. and Mrs. Williams, who seems to have a Nicholas Scheltgen recently cele- government job of no particular im- brated their 50th wedding anmiver- portance, asks that party workers sary on the same day their daygh- {be given a citation for work per-|ter, Mrs. C. Caron, and her hus- !formed for the party. The citation band .completed 25 years of mar- would grade the worker according ried life. Mr. Schellgen is 77 and his wife 71 years old. - ee——— r There P and give him a claim on the kind of job his work merited, regardless of | !whether he stood in with the ward boss. He does not set out the grada- tions of merit, but might find it lights so they could plow at night. suitable to grade the workers' ser- vice something in the manner of movie reviewers with one, two, three or four star ratings. c U B . . L :‘STARIHNG 'E‘M | T " Mg%“fmfl;g l a AT class C SATURDAY NIGHT postmaster, or foreman on a WPA MEETING project. Something paying around 8:00 P. M. 5100 to $125 a month. CARD PARTY Two star—Good for a job as as- sistant internal revenue coilector, 8:30 P. M. Public or minor executive post in the De- Invited rains, equipped their “tractors with partment of Agricultufe or RFC, at $200 to $250 a month. Three star—Good for a pretty trim job, such as Internal Revenue collector for a state, executive sec- retary to some federal board, or state director of WPA or Social Se- curity, $5,000 to $7,000 a year. Four star—Good for a top flight job as appointment to the Federal Trade Commission, the Labor Me- diation Board or International gozkp Boundary Commission, where the Admission 40c Four star-colossal—Good for in- i Midwest farmers, delayed by spring | DOUCLAS T TR | CAMP COOKERY UNIT MEETS | St. Aloysius Church, | 8:45 am.—Holy Mass. | %) | | DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible School. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services. Six members 0f the Camp Cook- ixnifd:’m- l?t(ermc A-Ht cl’ub ;ncb yes-‘;M"_,TON BA‘GBYS NAME ay afternoon at the home of| SON, DAV]S EDMUND Doris Cahill, in Treadwell, for their regular bi-monthly meeling, with | £ H STAEA3Y {Ms. Leonard Johnson in charge, Corigratulatfons are being ‘extend- |and Mrs. Charles Tuckett, assisting. ¢d to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bagby | Plans for a picnic to be held in upon the arrival of a son, Davis Ed- |two weeks, on August 27, at the mund Bagby, yesterday at St. Ann's |Juneau Rifle Range or Auk Bay Hospital. beach, were discussed. Individual! The child, who weighed six pounds {salads are to be prepared by each and seven ounces at birth, was member for the event. Transpor-;born at 7T o'clock in the morning. tation to the grounds will be fur-|M! nished by Mrs. W. E. Cahill anq ke Jubeau mine. Mus. Mrs. Johnson. ’is the former Shirley Dalton. Following the meeting, games, Alasit hyAVL.TL-I;" h‘ 5 “Alaska” e ienderson, Bagby el { Remember!!! [f your "Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. PHONE - 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) ion of an anti-tuberculo- Bagby is employed in the Al-| | BUSINESS i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES .=k e T A D5 G -10 GASTINEAU CHANNEL Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m at 8 pm. ' ~ " - R PR | ¥LOOR YOUR HOME WiTH ||| PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies | OAK-—Nature’s Gift Everlasting | |8 v oo of Gastineau GARLAND BOGGAN i Channei PHONE 582 | DRS. KASER & FREE | B omrie e e Buy Yours Floors with & | DENTISTS | BP.OE ELKR . moeh GUARANEER | g 15 ! 2d and 4th Wednesdays T TS { Visiting | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ¥anos—Mausical Instruments | and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second I | J. B. WARRACK Engineers—Contractors | Juneau Phone 487 | JUNEAU /| MELODY HOUSE || Music and Electric Appliances | (Next Gastineau Hotel) | | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | | The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets | PHONE 358 | | | | | L e e SPECIALIZING in French and Italian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE |{ Short Orders At All Hours b NS sy st T Jarman Custom Built $6.50 Friendly Five $5 Fortane from $4 up Produgt General Shoe Corpe | | Nationally Advertised ; Prices | SEE S | | | | | BIG VAN L DENTIST ! | | k ! you enjoy indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! | * BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP r——— 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 l::————‘—'—'——‘—* B Lode and placer location notices “HWWWI.-&MMWW ;:"Dr. Judson Whittier \ Dr. Charles P. Jenne | DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | TELEPHONE 176 | | DENTIST | | GOFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING CHIROPRACTOR | Physician i | Office hours: 10-1%, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg | PHONE 667 | CASHEN, Secretary. N. C, alted brotigers welcome. BANFIELD, E: Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ' JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 Second ana tourih Monday of each mouih in Scoltish Rite Temyle beginning at 7:30 pan FORRZST R. BATLS Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. REBEKAHY Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A mcea every second and fourth Wednes- day, LO.O.F. Hal. EDNA M. BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED Juneau Ice Cream Parlors [ Tce Cream. Soft Drinks, Candy ! COWFEE SHOP i | Percy Reynolds, Manager Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. 0% ¢ SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 TELEPHONE 563 ; | Office Hours—9 am. to 10 p.m. Dr. W. A. Rystrom Over First National Bank X-RAY i save burner trouble. T RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and a fank for Crude OR PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 e e | WHEI[ IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIr! ! 34 plus or 27 gravity, i auy amount . . . QUICK! i COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 584 | 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 - — 1 | | Robert Simpson, Opt. D. | Graduate Los Angeles College [ | of Optometry and | Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground i | | Keep in mind . . . | Caroline Todd Studio | | Piano—Harmony—FPublic o i Speaking 326 SECOND STREET 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 33— ] Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER | AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Telephone 62 | | Juneau e ' Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES” T If It’s Paint We Have It! § IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT 1 PHONE 540 ! ‘Watch and Jewelry Repairiug at very reasonable rates || PAUL BLOEDHORN i FRONT STREETS ( H. S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” Home of Harv Schaffner and , Marx Clothing | GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates, E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 | Phone 4753 3 ! Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Nvieuls Served | from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Catering to Dinner Parties . JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition ) McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers i fi'—.—.._*__.____ Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS READY-TO-WEAR | Builders’ and Shelt i | Seward Street Near Third | | | HARDWARE | | e el Y] o ||| The Chas. W. C SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER , ¢ M:’r. -~ Catter J. B. Burford & Co. tuary “Qur door step is worn by | Satisfied Customers” &+ PFourth and Pranklin Sts. 1 PHONE 136-2 —

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