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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY NOV. |5 1937 WANT ADS "T"WANT AD | INFORMATION Ccunt five average words to the dne. Daily rate per line for consecutive @sertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge ..50¢ Copy must be m the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone direetory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. 10¢ PEAEPRBEEN UEN SR in case of error or if an aa l has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- o | fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given ttention, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE " FOR SALE —_— $150 PIANO ACCORDIAN for $50.|°"ROOM 481 S. Franklin. QUALITY Dairy Goats. Now milk- g and bred to freshen in spring. | ontier Goat Ranch, Fanshaw, Alaska. i % BED complete with mattress and springs, good condition. Inquire elevator operator, Goldstein Bldg. L. €. SMITH typewniter. Good con- dition. Phone 341. FOR SALE—Three used R.C.A. Vic- tor Combination Radios. Juneau Melody Shop. MISCELLANEOUS FRED HAGEN, Fuller Brush repre- séntative, Hotel Juneau. Phone 123. HARDWOOD floors laid. All floors straped and refinished. Phone 584, P. Hammer. FOR general repair work call Henrv Gorham, Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 pm. BALES MANAGER—To represem, leading publishers. Exclusive ter- ritory—crews, cars, office furn- ished qualificants. Write giving experience. M. A. Steele, 5 Colum- | bus Circle, New York. —_— CURN your ola goid into value, cli$tr’ or trade at Nugget Shop. ANTEED Realistic Perma- nts, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. la's 315 Decker ‘vav B LOST AND FOUND Fqng—A pair of glasses. Owner miay have same by proving owner- fllp and paymg for this adv. WANTED — Boarders . in private a)me, 326 Second Street. Call Blue‘ ot .WANTED — Single fiat top office desk. Phone 667. COUPLE CLUB IS TO REMODEL TOYS “ AT MEET TONIGHT LR A Special meeting of the Couple Clubswill be held this evening at the .dorthern Light Presbyterian Church where members will assem- ble tosrepair and remodel toys for * Christinas. Ajl;.contributions will be apprec- iated by the club members who are to distribute the toys to needy children at Christmas time. Dona- tionstimay be left at the Northern Light church or will be called for if donors telephone Clarence Rands. e ee—— CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank each and every one fo} their kindness and sympathy showh'us to the loss of wife, mother and Sister, Helen. Also to those who | 80 gneroualy donated their cars. ~ DOREEN AND FRANK HEINKE THE HENDRICKSONS L, —————— During the current year, chem- ical manufacturers alone are spend- ing $20,000000 and chemical pro-| cess industries several times that + total for research. For Rent, For Sale, adv. " Your Wants in Classified /ids in’ The Empire Beauty Shop, telephone | 'FOR RE’ FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house with bath. Also two coun furnished apartment with bati: Mike Vagge, 513 A. Willoughby house, view of channel, fireplace FOR RENT — Duplex 2-room apt., electric range, in a door bed-hath See Mrs. White, Bon Marche. 2-ROOM furnished apt. Clean, cozy, hot water, lights — Seatter Tract. Phone Blue 139. 4-ROOM_ pnrth furnished house for rent. 12th St., call 67 after 5 pm | FURNISHED house for rent: rooms, bath, oil heat. or inquire 626 Fifth St. PRIVATE room and board. Phone 241. unfurnished house on Dixon St. Call 385. FOR RENT-—3-room furnished apt. Cliff Apts FOUR moms, bav.h steam-| heawd electric range, washing rachine, Frigidaire, oak floors. Windsor Apts. FOR ENT — Two steamneated house keeping rooms. Above Am- erican Cash Grocery. FOR RENT—Seven room house — one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone 244. FOR RENT—Furnished room for lady. Close in. Call 241, PURNISHED apts Call Blue 200 425 Tth. FOR RENT—Newly decorated store location at 373 South Franklin. Phone 428 after 1 p.m. | FOrx. RENT—Seven room furnished COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. MESSAGE GIVEN OF LEGISLATION |Productive Enlel prises! Must Be Encouraged Throughout Nation (Continued from rage One) assistance in search for a more | effective method of checking | and growing concentration of economic control and resultant | moncpolistic practices which persist, notwithstanding many anti-trust statutes. “Further search must be made of additional methods to free compe- | titive enterprise at this time.” Not Speedy Action The President did not ask that| action on tax revision be taken at| |this special session, the course ad- | vocated by many of his Party and it is noted that the question of mak- ing further study by the Treasury and Congressional committees. is recommended. | The President reiterated that it is expected that the next budget “can be brought within a definite balance.” For Better Business The President directed that spe- icial attention should be given to business conditions and said: “Since your adjournment last August there |has been a marked recession in in- | dustrial production and industrial ;purchnses following a fairly steady advance of more than four years. “The present decline has not ‘resched serious proportions but has !the effect of decreasing the na- |tional income. That matter is of |definite concern.” Talked with Business | The President said that discus- sions he has had with business men, large and small, made it Ciear to |him that “we have enough wisdom in this country, not only to check the present recession, but to lay |the ground work for permanent re- [covery." ——ete—— CARD PARTY OF TRINITY GUILD TO BE TOMORROW Many reservations have been (made for the Trinity Guild card party which will be held tomorrow Ievenlng in Trinity Hall, beginning (at 8 o'clock, with bridge and pin- ochle to be the order of the eve- ning. Mrs. John W. Jones and Mrs. Wellman Holbrook are co-hostesses of the affair and are in charge of |taking reservations. i JUNEAU WOMAN’S CLUB Will meet in the Lutheran Church parlors ' for luncheon and social afternoon Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 1:15 (sharp. A small sum will be charged FOR RENT — Up-to-date 5-room | oil burner, full basement. Phone G. E. Krause, 439. | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. E;l\uxn‘: 443 i four | Phone 1472 —|this yeat,” i apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. CONGRESS; PLAN BRINGIN G UP FATHER WHAT'LL. WE DO ? THE COOK JUST TOLD ME SHE (S GOING TO MARRY THE ICE ~MAN- - TUBERCULOSIS SALE RESPONSE | PREDICTED HIGH | Committee Is Workmg on Campaign to Fight | hsease [ [ | An excellent response to the sale '\ms predicted by Guy McNaughton, | Treasuret of the Alaska Tuberculo- sis Association, who states that al- ready a large number of checks have ban received from points at the Westward covering payment for seals sent out a month and six weeks ago. “It is early for any close predic- tion on this matter, but judging from the early response we have had, we should have a big seal sale Mr. McNaughton said today. In the meantime, in rooms provid- |led by the Territorial Health De- partment in the Goldstein Building, |the work of mailing out sheets of !the seals goes on, under the di- rection of Mrs. J. C. Thomas, as- {sistant seal sale chairman, who is |wosking with various groups of vol- unteer workers, More than a million seals will ibe sent out this year, according to \Mn Thomas, and from their sale, thn ation expects to add ma- lterially to the fund it is building up to provide for an extension of the territorial survey that is being car- ned on, and for training of people stages. Tubercular sanitariums and hos- |pitals are urgently needed for the care of the more advanced cases,” {Mrs. Thomas declared. “But those must come through governmental \amnopriduom In the meantime lif we, through our association, can (help with the early diagnosis, and |the care of the patients before they |are in need of institutional care, we shall be taking great strides to- |ward the mastery of this serious menace to the health of our young people.” — - AT THE HOTELS ot Gastineau D. A. Sherman, Henry Museth, Ray Cruden, Walt Hall, A. Matson, Nome; Charles Erickson, Nome; Jerry Jones, Bud Thompson, Mrs. |Hans Mirow, F. H. Sharp, Nome; Emmet Watt, Nome; Kenneth Lowe, E. Wadlow, Haines; Chilkoot Barracks; J. C. Reynolds, Fairbanks; L. W. Turoff, Seward; Carl Hopt, Lincoln, Neb.; E. B. Townsley, Fairbanks; L. Dauphiny, Frances Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ebing, and L. 8. Trimble. Juneau Robert E. McKee, Bill Kolander, racks; George Davis, M. R. God- ing, Evelyn Goding, M. W. Evans. Alaskan-Bachelor | O. Scarbo, James Gilkey, Skag- way; J. W, Strong, Skagway; G. H. Severnon, Chilkoot Barracks; William Shay, Cordova; K. Louring, |Ketchikan; William Wiles, Seward; Sam Kenny, Cordova; R. Warbur- ton, Lloud Lively, Cordova; H. Wat- kins, Cordova; C. Staic. FEDERAL POW R COMMIS- | SION, Washingon, D. C. Public no- tice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Power | Act (16 U.S.C. 791-825r) that Buch- an & Heinen Packing Company, a corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Washington and hav- ing its office and principal place of business at 2106 L. C. Smith Build- application for a license for a project, No. 1426, located on an un- named stream on the southerly end of Baranof Island, Alaska, consist- ing of a dam and reservoir, a water conduit and a power plant, used to supply power for the corporation’s fish packing plant, located on Bar- anof Island. Any protest against the approval of this application or request for hearing thereon, with the reasons for such protest or re- quest and the name and address of | the party or parties so protesting | or requesting, should be submitted | before November 29, 1937, to the | Federal Power Commission, at Washington, D. C. By order of the Commission: Leon M. Fuquay, Sec- retary. THAT'S ALWAYS THE of Tuberculosis Christmas Seal sale, ~ to care for the disease in its earlier ~ On Sale at GUY L. SMITH'S DRUG STORES, Vln Juneau and Douglas | I_FmLY SH_(TEEI'BRE | Thomas Meeker and wife, Nome; ! Mrs. A. R. Nichols, Chilkoot Bar-' ing, Seattle, Washington, has made | EVELYN BERG HITS BEACH; TOWED HERE Cnppled Vessel Is Brought Here by Coast Guard Cutter Haida (Continued from Page One) head would not answer the helm readily, enough way was made to maneuver the vecssel through the reefs to deep water, shrimp vessels released their lines. At 9 o'clock, the Haida receitld its first call advising possibility of need for help, and at 10 o'clock was asked to render aid immediately. Recall was blown and the cutter left for the vessel’s side, arriving there at 6:30 o'clock yesterday evening to find the Evelyn Berg flying the two black balls at the masthead that signify “Vessel not in command,” at Point Hughes. The reason for such a signai was explained that under the condition of the steering apparatus being crippled, the vessel's erratic course rendered it “skipperless” in mari- time parlance of the road, A twelve inch line was put aboard by the Haida after two attempts, and with the wind freshening, way was made for Juneau at about a or seven knot speed, arriving here early this morning. The Evelyn Berg was built in 1905 | the | | in Everett, Washington, for J. R. Holley, 4 where the HE'LL BE CALLIN/ OMN HER TODAY- LL JUST WAIT HERE AT THE . GATE AN’ HAVE A‘T'fi:‘LK WITH [lumber trade. She is 180 feet over-! |all and is 655 tons gross. Capt. El-| |dred Hansen is in command and |Eric Swordmaker is purser. The cvnr( carried a crew of 19. l S e | . i STOCK QUOTATlONS i NEW YORK, Nov. 15. — Closing | quomuon of Alaska Juneau mine| stock today is 11%, American CRI]’ 88%%, American Light and Power| [7:%, Anaconda 30%, Bethlehem! | Steel 52'4, Calumet 9, Common-! wealth and Southern 2% | Wright 3%, Ken- | Southern Pacific 20%, United Btates“ Steel 57, Cities Service 2%, Repub-| lic Steel 18'¢, Bremner still bid 1] asked 3, Pound $4.99%. { DOW, JONBS AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 129.18, rails 33.20, utilities 22.80. ———————— TOWNSLEY VISITS HERE Ei- ~owansiey arrivec, in Juneau aboard the Alaska this morning en- route south for the winter and is! tel. Associated in mining with Fairbanks Exploration Company «will spend a part of the winter the south before returning to aska. For Baby's Cold Help end it quicker without “dosing" ICKS PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS the he in Al- o =] £ BUY AND READ L E ALBERT TAYLOR E i THE MAGAZINE Owner—Publisher—Editor g : ALASKA [ » o 7 g THE NEW MAGAZINE », g FOR ALASKANS B " <] [ = § FIRST ISSUE NOW ON SALE o & SAVE YOUR COPY g E The first issue of the “Alaska Maga- °‘ - zine published 11 years ago now sells = for $5 or $10 a copy. fi ;"1 BE AN ALASKAN! z E READ THE MAGAZINE WITH THF; é‘ ¢ LARGEST CIRCULATION IN ALASKA F H Address Box 2481, Juneau, Alaska §4 i(;n Sale at GUY L. SMITH'S DRUG STORE, In Juneau and Dnu(hs! AS A PAID-UF SUBSCR{BER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Gladys Forrest is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “BELOVED Your Name May Appear—-WATCH THIS SPACE LUMBER First publication, Nov. 1. 1937 to cover expense of luncheon, adv.lumt publication, Nov. 22, 1937, Juneau l.umbef Mills, Inc. ENEMY” * | | 4, Curtiss | & General Motors 38%,| | " |International Harvester 65%, necott 34, New York Central 19%,| | [ stopping over at the Gastineau Ho- YEA - SURE- - THAT'S RIGHT= 'M GOIN/ TO MARRY YER COOK- JULIE- BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL N STROMBERG-CARLSON 1 RADIOS | | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” s P Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—WISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third | | JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Music and Electric Appliances (Next Gastineau Hotel) | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 ' Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second | il HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 | AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET -+ “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” LOU HUDSON--Manager Seward St.———————Juneau The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 I | Hollmann’s Pharmacy | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED FROM FRESH DRUGS | | | I 4 GREEN TOP CABS PHONE Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES 80. FRANKLIN STREET o SIGRID’S BEAUTY SALON “YOUR APPEARANCE IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY" Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 '. & | PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” e Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 i P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 Temporary Office: | COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. TTHE VOGUE— | Correctly’ Styled m For Women 101 SEWARD ST. COME IN and SEE the NEW | | lim ¢ -+ | PROFESSIONAL b DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 656 Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST | Roums 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST " OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Y] Dr. Judson Whittier | CHIROMRACTOR | Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7~ Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Pldg. -— Fraternal Societ iE?T" of Gastineau Channel | B. P. 0. ELKS meétl’ every Wednesday at '8 - # pm. Visiting brothérs' "’ welcome. N. C. BAN« FIELD, Exalted Ruler;'’! M. H. SIDES, Secre- MOUNT JUNEAu LODGE NO. I/ Second and fourth ;- Monday of each month i in Scottish Rite Temple. beginning at 7::30 pJu,,; FORREST R. BATES . Worshipful Master; JAMES ,w,, LEIVERS, Secretary. s ol REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2°A meets ' svery second and fourth Wednes- * day, LOOF. Hall BETTY Mo-"'/ DOWELL, Noble Grand; RUTH BLAKE, Secretary. L TR | PERCY’S CAFE A? o | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP SEWARD BUILDING | Office Phone 469 | DR. H. VANCE | OSTECPATH " onsultation and examination | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; |! 7 to 9:30 by appointment. ik - Gastineau Hotel Annex outh Franklin 8t. . Phone 177 | . | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | Graduate Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground & 7 PHONE 66 Percy Reynolds, Manager Dr. A, W, Stewart mmmm : Hours I,II)B;N;“T'ZB: 6 pm | G ek e Dl OHE m. -m. time. A tank for Diesel Ol '\ ] 3 | WHEN IN A Hfifi! | CALL COLE FOR OIL * } 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | - . QUICK| amount . . COLE R { Phone 3441 or Night 554 . | e — T It It's Paint We llni IDEAL PAINT FRED W, PHONE 649 % o T Keep your feet off your mind. T | SIDNEY E. STEVES Chiropodist Goldstein Bldg., Phone 648 Hours: 9 am, 7 pm. 3 | 301 | Have Your Eyes Examined by Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Shop Phone 331-2 rings J. B. WARRACK Engineers—Contractors JUNEAU 7 FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting GARLAND GAN PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARANTEE ——=|1 WHITE spoT | LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 ! Prompt Delivery | Watch and at very PM%m Home of Hart Schaffner and . « h Marx Clothing > | GARBAGE HAULBD E. 0. DAVd TELEPHONE 312 Phone 4153 abar Al "D i Ropied By i McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY f Dodge and Plymouth Dealers 1 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE # —5 Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Juneau Telephone 62 - JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—QGLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition Try The Empire cJassificds for results. Today's News Tomy.—lmpln: BEAUTY SHOP LYLAH WILSON Contoure Telephone X-Er-Vac