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it THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. |, 1938 BARNEY GOOGLE MARCIFUL HEVING W\ eaw il “er NE LOOW AND SPARK PLUG GOODER TO ME THAN ARY AN ANGEL W 1 SWOW W WHAR ON AWRTH DD YE DRAP FROM, PAW--22 SNUFEN W NOU Ou VARNMINT, YOU W WHERE VA BEEN 22 B8C'‘, OH,80Y \A\\\_L HONEY POT S GLAD 10 SEE You? HE'S DONE NOTHIN BUT MOPE EVER' SINCE YOU TROTTED OFF--- X ity W e 2k Did Rus Cupid i ere During 19. i/ , Record: veal Juh Best Bride Month hing Business By DLLLIE DE BECK |“ ol g — 1y LOWIZIE SWE W JES (N CASE VE START Ii The Juneau Laundry | | Pay’n Takit NE_MIEAN TER STAND THUAR NG‘AB"\‘,\]‘NTEQS\“.‘@‘OO&%‘E" {| Franiin Street between ! PHONES 92 or 95 ve S E?\EQNBR{E-\%_\‘??N‘ an LE'S SEE WHAT ;‘ e ‘if‘,':o‘;;"".,‘;!"“‘"’" by Free Delivery G'GOOD":ER'NOTH‘N‘ NE _MEASLRE ; U1 Fresh Meats, Groceries, \)_\. T OEFE’EE‘\“ p%%i’,\?cé‘g,“‘ok EHMN--- | ! Liquors, Wines and Beer %y ATTER ALL TH AUMILIRATION | We Sell for LESS Because 3 He gfiuggagxs: (\\;«EE;xg aN [ i We Sell for CASH WHAR & T HOUSE il George Brothers T CR\T‘YE;P:EZ./ MONTHLY RATES I; . - SO. FRANKLIN STREET | O, S — Nk 2= 7F 3 - - THE BEST Pl = ~ . 3 RIS AR s Themas Hardware Co. TAP BEER PAINTS — OILS Builders” and Shelf HARDWARE IN TOWN! ® A e THE MINERS' JUNEAU - YOUNG Recreation Parlors Hardware Company ||| BILL DOUGLAS PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition "Smll‘ln;gerrv_lce" S— { | ’ 1| Bert’s Cash Grocery | i a rushing business in| Clifford M. Shearer and Charline | PHONE 105 { TMENT va ith bath. i : ina. 1) 140 couples | C- Doh | JUNEAU RADIO ’ | | Free Delivery Juneau Building. Inquire Dousl or ; ples | ’ it B | to wed, according to| Mitchell Rocovich and Alice Lo- SERVICE i s ; = g = - e U. S. Commissioner’s | Kriim 182 DL ONIESRIEL - L] 5 S FOR RENT—Five-room {1 fur- f(ffi SALE HC'\_\M”'Zl /3”-‘1‘1' . reoords dlao biach the |- Oeorse Emmett Oschel and Elsie] s 'Y‘\"h'i('n":'h”l‘)‘\\ir"“' ] —— —4 it &id 600 Btove e \d Crosley radios. Ju- also blast the |o, e ANTEED 6 s 1] to Juneau Paint Store. In- 0€ y Shep B e O owille Yo ity ina. M 1 . > | HOME GROCERY l Yo riticen : i brides. June of 1937 pro-| Orville W. reid and Ha i Z | AND LIQUOR STORE iz FOR RENT 10 brides whereby July|Heslin £ v - — 32| 146—Phones—152 FOR RENT Large AfC 5 . had a total of ‘7, v‘.vw largest num- | \“_.: r:‘;u .‘.‘1‘ 1\n\u = o o l;‘ AMERICAN CASH Boonk. Laske. mnough Hot, VACANCY—Fosbee Apls. Phone 443. ber of any month during the year.| ber and Faye Ber ¥ V 36, | GROCERY and MARK e X El- : Those to whom marriage licenses | e ; L 4 3 VACANCY—-Nugzet rinents 2 iad 0 saz follow hony F. urphy and Mary E Aok sy : were issued during the year follow 2 i For very prompt | wOP SR & { | FOR. RENT —-toom ik et LIQUOR NELIVERY | ted, hot aund cold water. Pt M E el o o ll.:“' ek 1 Connic Maxwell g - — FOR RENT- Furi BEa e ) g WHITE SPOT P i G G LY preferred I Al mnrks m Edw SN o LIQUOR STORE | 1 R m Manos and Theresa Camp-| William Edward Hixson and ¥ [?h R ‘g‘s’g' ; trict; over the G bell 1 Ehes R Bl and Mo DR I Store. Phone 97. Charles R. Morchouse and Betty |- (oReR = e bl ks ! w l G G L ! F. Jhm son | il FURNISHED house for let. H. B 1 hitney Lazell Patrick and Jo “‘1" d F. Vollert and Dorothy BE LeFevre. Lee MA\‘N)U. L IS e i T S SALTOL R P T : B iney Simpson and Leona | - s e FOR RENT—Stcaml room for- el M el dan Robert E. Casey and Louisc st g3 GREEN TOP CABS ~ Visit th gentleman with or without be B b e 'm ke Augusu 1) . ‘ . . PHONE | 1sit the B e, erons B oo T, 8 0 M8 S0 7 " s e ant e nck twone Smer e o Divorce | {ill Grind Alon.gr oNg SITKA HOT SPRINGS 2-room cabin, 9th € McMuller FOR RENT- Maude and bath. Steam! -; ROOMS furnished, overstuffed, ¢ range, washing machine at momen fl Windsor Apis housewives FOR RENT om cottage SR bath. Suitable for man and l,A‘ ne 3, Gelchell res , after 6 pm., Inquire and A St . STOCK VALUES or Th FOR RENT furnishe Three with b room h, on G eau Ave. Inquire Juneau Store. FO! EW . 1 two. Apply the most precipitous stc r decline of (i post-depr or I 1—6&0 bedreom, furnished apt. 6 and 7 p.m. waterfront view, shar d 33 per ce Phone 496 betweer 8 one mile out on Gla RENT—S: en room f December 1 Cheap for winter months. Phone ‘f’ £ cquo ‘V fofky 244, York stock FOr RENT—Seven room furnished 050 7 compared with apartment. Inquire Snap Sb< Torn. Light, COZY¥, warm, apts. 4 water, dishes, cooking utensils ted the market, was $81 99 In 1.}3._ values had sagged t MISCELLANEOUS - e - oo 1997 Hourly Wage Gorham. Phone 157 bf'lwvon 5:30 and 7 p. into Shop. JURN your ola goid cash or trade at Nugget G.UAR‘A’;'*' ‘D i F Nigg. N1sED Realistic Per = 5 nents, $450. Finger wave. Jan 1e man on|_J8cob Korfus and Mildred E Lola’s Beauty Shop, teleni average American Shaler. 291. 815 Decker Way. manutacturing in- Albert Norman and Eleanor E.| — —— d 5 nade more money per | Wright. Yellow and Black Y than he did in 1929, AL George Haffner and Lea . but e of short hours of beth Butler. Lead License Colers |, atid ot Diciwres Ben Foster Parr and Emma Sa- 5 o A: nputed by the National In-|mato. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 du hoe Bog bt May low and black, p by ¢ edron \ization supported by| Lewis Reed Smith and Helen Vio- for clear visibilit the most large corporations, the average|l® Davidson. popular colors for auto license t2¢s phourly for the tem months Lawrence B. Nelson and Rosa in 1938. Ten States have adopted them, according to the California jq; Btate Autemobile Association. Black ‘and whi most popular combination of 1937, are being us il was 61.7 cent o SHRINK IN'3T en Ler ) Was Ahbove 1929 io Olser Mineral Hot Baths Marvin and Mary Peters. | Melvin G. Brenno and Hannah, b 5 I I l; "1 f;/_! R e I 3 | Accommendiat e Wi we Wise and Lenore M.|Bray ‘ l( Al ) u”" 7e (9 Ceoras tasie, Reservations Alaska Aur | Wilson K. Foster and Birdie B.{ . i Disiy Madelas Dawe and S e U Federal U(’rh s Office Show T _a ) h thberg and Anna | [ R ) | | c! 3 = Clover Louis Irvine and Elsie J.|D. White | ———— ! Fost | Albert Hertzig and Vesta J. Kunz.| 1 sree will ground out di- Johnson. ! COMPANY | REL]ABLE TRANSFER | John Lundquist and Nina Ward.] John P. H. Ryan and Jennie C.|vorces at an averag of Alfred J. Buckingham vs. Maud | | , || Our trucks go any place any I Sidney A. Brannin and Lois M. |Hesley. b e AR AARD. Dedge and Plymouth Dealers || time. A tank for Diesel Ol Dennis A. Shepperd and Dorothy | v o 5 ! ‘Wfi s Ruth McMurphy vs. Donald | ¥ | and @ ‘ab"k fflr‘ Cr::le oil I R AL ATioe MAOEAR {in Juneau during 1937, Ernest McMurphy. o id v AR ; save burner trouble. Jimmy C. John and Lilly Davis. \meister and Inga|to records at the Federal C Nelson vs. Henry M. Nelson. l Today's News Today—Empire, |4, THONE 105, NIGHT 148 | ¥ ) | | 3 X oo e March ffice. A total of 77 decrees Donald Wesley Skuse vs. Hele ‘1‘ g Pedro Erig and Mary Jackson Henry C. Akagi and Margaret|granted during the year, the iam Skuse. | Carl Otto Thomas and Ida Rol- [Osborne rds show, and were the following | Daley vs. Eldon J. Daley. Bennie P. Mahlum and Marjory |or Ly ® 48 2olo Manas vs. Jim Manas. ° rew Yumol and Mary Wil- I. Elswick SR e e Alfred Mitz Fos- | ce Irvin Trout and Helen ”(’,\f,““')‘,'l L. Berthold vs. Anne Faye | e a es Melvin Rogers and Eva Seymore. | g Sl ] Josephine Honold Vs, John B. Halm and Mary Cather- | Bain, and el . B |s i HeTUREE Yo LRLEURE 58 Honold i ) | | per 1son vs. Harvey Sim- > Goodwin Leonard C. Johnson brough Laverty and M E Harry Cheney. ams April ad eck and Mabel V. John Natter Bert A. Linehan George T. Dudley and Marguer- ite A. Brod. ank Neyraud Dominique and Jennie James. Ralph J. Effner and Tyra Nelson. Frank H. Sjursen and Gladys M _In Antonia Africh. Wiley Hill and Gladys Baskett. Arnold Copstead and Dorothy B. Reed. Robert E. DeWitt W. Fox. ank Edwards and Helen Kunz. George Larsson and Dolly Bald- and Margery . | Win. 4 M i The 1932 depression nvuu~ were by only five States in the new 493 cents an hour and $17.05 a year. week. e — — Today's News Today—Empire. - & Jones-Stevens Sbop ES’ l ‘ CARDINAL W/ \\‘ c s EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the 25¢ BRUNSWICK Within City Limits Near Third MZ Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- ializing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! John Joseph Cashen and Ruby |Irene Summers. David Alton Morgan and Minnie Ellen Brown. June Walter W. Sands and Margaret Agnes Patterson. Ha Shriver. Walter F. McKinonon and Mil- dred C. Bryson Albert Lynn garet Ridley. Elbert Hayes Pitts and Constance C. Cave. “lesher and Mar- Tony X. Chopp and Margaret E.| Jewell. Frank E. Gilchrist and Zeeta Simonson. Peter Brown and Mathilda Ben- son. Albert E. Genthner and Ruth E. Lewis. Glen Crouse and Gay Buchanen. | July | Jonn E. Turner and Lillian O. Stabler. | Jack W. Jeffrey and Ann E Boyer Fred W. Tiedt and Harriet M. ‘Taylor. and Anna | 5. { ster L. Linehan and Lavina M S. Christenson and Melva | and Eva Roife. |t old R. Brown and Thelma L.| E. Melvin and E: Johnnie J. Alberts and Hazel M Fred. Albert Johnson and Elsie son. Jack- September Shorty Hobson and Mathilda Law- and Kathryn |sc and L and Edith New- Be Robert W. Torkelsen. A. Campen. Harold E. Mz Halverson { Samuel H M. Campbell Thomas Blaine Jensen and Wil- ma Ella Feero. on and Margarct Hartley and Theresa October Richard Tighe Harris and Mar- gery E. Cook. Clarence E. Walters and Geneva P. Feero. Wallen W. Forrest and Helen M. Pusich. Peter rly and Eva Martin. Tony Silva Sousa and Ella May Fillo. Paul R. Beierly and Ida James Douglas P. Babcock and Lillian L. Peterson. Alexander Tassell and Isabel L. Skeek. Lewis Leonard Stone and Elvi Brood. | Gordon T. Ferguson and Eleanor S. Bosshard. Alfred E. Jenson and Bessie L. Cooke. November | Thomas A. Haigh and Esther M. | Morris. | El Johnson and Lillian Jibiloff. Roderick E. Sutherland and El- eanor E. Gruber. Cyrus W. Wright and Helen J. Soule. | Ralph B. Mortensen Cecile Cashen. Ernest W. Hillman and Alice |Eileen Cook. William L. Stoddard and Beatri J. Knowles. Hilmar O. Johnson and Sarah Johns. Milo Peterson and Ann Walker. and Anna ther M.} Marcum and Helen T. Frances Esther Orcutt vs. Thurs onson { ° r |ton DeLong Orci nnie y 3 N California Grocery Alex Gazoff vs. Myrtle Gazoff. | Eistad. i Bonte Daborte 4 SLAtEaret OF ! Cattls Seas Thbi va) Glin ToAnk THE PURE FOODS STORE borne | Elizabeth James vs. Peter Jame \ g”l“‘ V";M 11‘ ank ‘I"“\ y Gertrude Thompson Jackson Vs. Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery Pickernell. | ! vs. Edith Alice | —— Elizabeth Bailey vs. Benjamin| Bai Katherine Harris vs. Richard Peters vs. Willie Peters. Helen s. Alexander Te William L. | Harris i | Alice Metz vs. William B. Metz. | | Geralding Herron vs. Clair Ed- el SHATTUCK AGENCY Mentur S. Peterson and Olga | re Riaglord ward Herron. . | Palma Hansen. Statford. Doro Weyand vs. Dollis 8. Victor Sheakley and Katberine| Lieue Jollitfe ¥ Holitfeus nd. INSURANCE — BONDS Smith Margaret n v Lucy Johnson vs. Albert Johnson. i goost r Halverson 12 B Martin ve sbert Marti Jo! Zoole and Mary Kath- | « Martin vs. Robert Martin. | : trude Willis vs. Milton Henry | Détaraon, vh Olen Petersdt.. | Pt exine : | terson vs. Olga Petesson. | 1one 249 uneau, Alas Phi am and Margaret | VibE: ! thele Alexander vs. Wi I 3 ka S €| Lester Linchan vs. Elizal b } W var AL M and Lillian ‘D, M“*vhl-m‘ Jessie Henry vs. Dan Henry. | New York Life Hanousek £ Hevn dok e 5ybil M. Bacon vs. Walter IIL Barney Gray and Alice Norbery i LS ol | Bacon | 3 | Fred W, Axford and Grace R eanor Wright vs. Roy | Marie Pekovich vs. W. S. Peko- | 2o e e | Vs > B wright. L vict [ e e —— | Barten i Gl BRI g | Lyman R. Ellsworth and Hansine | Jrones SCRver ez (e | Alice Norberg vs. Adolph Norberg Scriver. Bessie Cook vs. Gilbert Cook : Melba Shew vs. Everett ‘ Lucille See H. R. SHEPARD & SON James Hernandez vs. An-| William Yo! Vary Young. ‘[h“h) He Bl e vs. Henry € Telmphone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Anna Jenson vs. Osc Jenson Wt'ul C. Peterson vs. Violet Pet- | — ! WINDOW CLEANING Live: Frank Arnold | Ardath Livesay vs. Joye Martha E. Johnson v Raybourn vs. Willie Hanson ‘ Goldie Hanson vs, F. M. Kardanoff Iiulh:\’ Grigor. Gladys Laaksonen vs. Bruno J.| Glenn M. Flint and Irene B.}Laaksonen, ‘ T Peterson. l John H. Willard vs. Mildred Wil- | PHONE 485 v Paul Frederick Ecklund and Lin- jlard. 18— — da Alvina Furuness. | Florence Geoghegan vs. Gordon| — - o i John E. Butchart and Ruby F.(Geoghegan. | % Davenport | Marvel Shearer vs. T. J. 8. Shear-| | Howard Kenneth Croken and}er. -1 2 9 k Loretta Kathryne Lynch. ? James vin Sparks vs. Jean| P ammze ll.vmg s et December | Patricia Sparks. | John Wiliam Phillips and W Alice Cook vs. William Cook. Elizabeth Rosenoff. | J. E. Butchart vs. Mary Butchart, Sheldon Simmons vs. Shirley Sim- mons. Roy L. Murphy and Verna Mari Hill. !:_,._ | Robert R. Wolney and E 1 M. Loretta A. Wheeler vs. James H. Jenkins. Wheeler, Jr. . Edward J. Baretich and Barbarz| Clara Dubugue vs. L. M. Dubugue. | Values. that can |3. Horn. | May White vs. William C. White. | not be surpassed Miland William Soule and Dollie| I<onard Dean vs. Florence L.! Violet Auyil. f in many models George W. Fenton and Mae sar- | Perrin vs. David Perrin. | —lilGHT NOwW S Tala: i la George vs. Gus George. | Albert M. Glenn and Martha! J- W. Gucker vs. Lorene Gucker.| Peterson. George Fenton vs. Alice Fenton. ! John Melvern Westfall and Eliza-| G. B. Leighton vs. Eithel Ada| beth Ann Sey. “" s ' John F. Tapper and Joy ane. Mary Watson Yakopatz vs. Vin- s 5 Earl F. Watkins and Pearl May |cent Yakopatz g . f Coy. W ol Donald Wiley and Willetta Gayle| Today's News Today—Empire. comons mToR co., lllfl, Channel Appm'el Shop T Kendall. Martin Anderson and Jeaneiie Herbst. William Schmalz and Marguerite | Tackebush, JUNEAU PHONE 411% Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | l CE L_mm&lRead the Classified Ads in THE EMP]

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