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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, F B. 1938. D e #'clock in the afternoon steamheat, BARNEY GOOGLE 4 ‘ T SWOW, GOOG\E - DONT Nou HEY, HEV JES THS HERE | The Juneau Laundry | 3 Pa n Tflkit JES %%?!&XE&"?E(\?S Ne. UN{?ER‘E}TRNB SNUFFV WHERE YA GOW 22 J%EHONNRE?\? Franklin Street between PHONES 92 or 95 K Lo WE'RE N FLOR\DA W " Front and Second Streets Free Delivery SNL LUP ON US T STANS NICE AN ONDERBRITCHES, ) : i POWERFUL SALMN LIKE THIS . NE B0DACIOVS &3 |1 Fresh. Meats, Groceries, SUODEN-- TALL WANTER -- \\DJ\T'" 5 ] Tl — — 2} Liquors, Wines and Beer \ — . | We Sell for LESS Because ) i amily-Style Meals (! We Sell for CASH RWIN’S BOARDING || Qéorize Brothers ; HOUSE g re i MONTHLY RATES | - o oy SO FRANKLIN STREET | (%— 3 e THE BEST '| TAP BEER | Thomas Hardware Co. | | PAINT! IN TOWN! ! Builders' and Shelf | ° | HARDWARE | ‘ b ) iyl . —— " THE MINERS' | » ; b for Any Leviathan's Sale CInzenshm Recreation Parlors e T PP g JUNEAU - YORNG .|\t ‘sili DOUGLNS Winter Night Can Range Hardware Company | | F fi B b ur I"g ev a e n r PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | L] ——— —— - rom beans to banque . "';," e i oy ! CARSON CHY \u»\_ Feb. 11 VIews fl" wari e monn “Smiling Service” § Although an inlane state and large- ’, . 19 Gesert, Nevada had been enjoying ‘ Bert’s Cash Grocery | ¢ O e MR e | | JUNEAU RADIO | | e mest P—— W P FOR RENT This was disclosed when the ves- is willing to bear arms’ for lhv‘ | SERVICE i w A N T A D l = sel was sold recently mv .GN'" Bn,‘ United States in a war of defense 12° SECOND STREET . TR = THREE-1¢ furnished apt., $20 |t for scrap iron. - The United but not in a war of aggression ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- % ; ‘Y ‘NFORMATION l x]lnr]llll’}?ul(x,“llr{L!rkl)rs | s:::‘tvsU;,lmri_ul)u\n::‘r owner of llul and he wants to classify the war ‘I ANTEED 60 DAYS HOME GROCERY £ 8 K RENT — Btesmheatsd room liner, is a Nevada corporation and himself | AND LIQUOR STORE | = 5 B i b [the ship was carried on the assess- This stand at his citizenship ] | lmioum five average words to the gl(;h board. Private home. Blm'k‘ ‘:"Pm “rl:)ll\: ;"( ‘s’s‘:o(oum\ he asse s (Axll‘\]:‘(l i o p:v-‘[ | 142!“!:;];:23!—0“5;52 1 L SR 80. : ‘ | oo o be postponed until May.|| PHONE 36 || GROCERY and MARKET | isertions VACANCY: Decker Apartments, Pasadena, Calif, has passed i G. Jorgensen said e | 4 o B rmings. | |ordinance barring dogs fr the would await a Supreme Court rul- | &% g:;ilid;::;l days - C __ljf;za;tiall an“ btk \ ?(I;vel\ b:l(\\?w\‘xl‘fn‘:] P mORnn(! 1;“1‘ m ing on a parallel case. ‘ uQUOR DEquRY Copy must be in the office by POR RENT — 2 oum and 3-room o 5 4 = . to insure hot and cold | Bruno’s Law Vyer O ~oks Freedom f:l: Phone 569. | Insertion on same day We accept ads over telephone — - from persons listed in telephone FOR PENF—-ApavanL Call (;mvn , electric range. directory. 360. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. F‘UR RENT oom 5‘[) ho'. and 3 P water, S| n-h ‘le(l. Call i — o - eold water team-hea n case of error or if an a 569, m‘&:‘ has been stopped before ex- —— ! o 2 o ¢ | pirotion, advertiser please noti- | APARTMENT for rent, California| LOUISIANA STYLE | fy this officc (Phone 374) at Grocery. Serve the pork and beans in the pot and unmold (he steaming brown | | onee and same will be given FOR RENT_fuinished, neated, and| bread on the table, then let the guests help themselves at a tempting | | attention. preferred modern apartment in| buffet supper. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~ center of downtown business dis- R " trict; over the Guy Smith Drug By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE 4 —— R e FOR SALE Store. Phone 97. AP Feature Service Wi ‘ | 3 2 COMFORTABLE apartment for| For warm hospitality on a cold n 0 U G l_ A s I FOR SALE4-burner oven Flamo iwo. Apply Winter & Pond Store {winter's night there’s notiing like | stove. Write P.O. 1053 _|a butfet supper. ! — FOR RENT — Seven-room house—; Your guests will enjoy the casy | 4 1000 SHARES of Hirst-Chichagol — one mile out on Giacier Highway.|informality of waiting on them- N E w s at $150 share. Inquirs Nuggel Gheap for winter months. Phonesclves. And you can dismiss from| | | 244 |your mind all the petty problems % e e R 2 U, NG e —————— | of serving CUB PACK DIVIDED ke o T i FOR RENT-Sever-foom furnished | Pplan dishes that are filling and INTO TWO DENS NOW et Melody " Shop < apartment. Inquire Snap hhopl’x“;wt them out invitingly i e ot e By T s 7Y warm Tarn apte Light,| The meal may range from a RUnshopy nnm:ylz 2 "ln‘l_ ‘i({u>l‘ " MISCELLANEOUS water, athen, - coobong._ utenas "0ed bean supbcr to a buttet ban- Miser, Richard MeDonad yesier boird quet with several kinds of meat fternoon as members of the B56b 16ed Sioting bovgnb 5t T Lonoabhth. Beasiuble 81 Beaview-\a variaty. of hot dishes, sathd as Cub Pack, subsidiary or-| Willoughby Ave. % breads and desserts. ganization of the local Scout troop, | i Se. - WANTED Here's an assortment of menus: first one of its kind to be organized | GUARANTEE Realistic Perma- —— — Thick creamed chicken in a pip- in Als The nine boys are di-; uents, $450, Pinger wave, 650, BINGLE man, middle age, sober.ing hot rice ring: peaches stuffed vided into two dens, each with one Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone honest, and industrious now on with cottage cheese, arranged on Scout member as chief, a leader| 201, 315 Decker Way. relief seeks home, able and will- |crisp leaves of lettuce and dashed known as the “Denne and a den| R e g s it ing to work for room and fuel, with mayonnaise; hot rolls oozing mother } g o value, have own bedding. Will live any- with butter; currant jelly; whipped Following are the ofticers chos-| cash or trade at Nugget Shnp where but prefer cou y to city cream - topped lemon tarts. and en and members in each den LOST AND FOUND _life. Write Empire. Box W-412. |plenty of coffee. Add a tray full ofi Den No. 1—Chief, Jimmy Devon; | WANTED — Youns woman must Celery, radishes, ripe olives and Denner, Melyin Shudshift; Den| sat with blue have work, Phone Empire. PIPKISE conlons DO icem M AALEnA ovs 1n nckstat Dapl | Hot or cold baked, sliced Lam; Members, Lindy Dupree, Ralph tol Cafe Saturday. Call Green 4‘“ B nut and celery-stuffed candied ap- Kibby, Curtis Bach, Rudy Krsul. | ; ” e rflum Gflts ples; escalloped sweet potatoes; Den. No. 2.—Chief, Frank Krsul;| buttcred beets; corn muffins (with Denner, Mickey Pusich; Dan Moth- Trappers in western New York phm\ of butter). Top off this rather er, Mrs. Sam Devon; Members, Wil- report a greater demand for skunk heavy repast with a not-too-filling fred Rice, Bilty Devon and Dickie| fur, urp"se a a" fruit gelatin dessert and coffes McCormick. ! hee Beans baked in mola Boston: Meetings of the Cubs are sched- es; 7 P brg bre ge sald apple uled for WedGnesday afternoon ot There are 17,681 certified afiplanc 1 3 rown bread; cabbage salad; apple uled fo G y a n of pilots in the United States, 4;’4‘01 SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Feb. 11— pie and cheese; coffee. Don't for- each week, after school. The plan| Called to the Five-Cent Savings get catsup or chili sauce. And put'was suggested of seeuring a suitable | whom are women. Registered air- gank . a newly married Springfield in some of those mustard pickles location for denst or the Cub pack.| St number §,103 man found a happy surprise await- you've been saving. —o—— ing him there in U“AL form of an Shrimp, crab or salmon calad ANNIVERSARY PARTY HC R SRR MR ccount openéd in his name by his served in a wooden bowl; a relish MR. AND MRS. GEORGE FL > 4 grandfather. tray brimming with ripe olives i A + f . . 3 ! ! Honoring Mr. and Mrs. George Ial’mml S Fnendly An original deposit of $100, made cheese - stuffed celery. sweet pickles Pleek on their 20th wedding ant i | more than twenty years ago, plus and p: rved melon rind; oven-hot Mr. and Mrs. hnu; Fier k‘ versary, entertained with a pinochle [).lx'\' at their home last evening. With/| three tables of cards in play, Mr Langseth and George Fleek were winners of the high score prizes an additional deposit of $25 soon af- biscuit; ter, ; strawberry preserves: hud grcwn to $432 27. en chocolate pudding and ™ . Suitable for the late Sunday after- 1" noon of a not-very-chilly day Assorted cold meats like tongue. FORTUNE The Charles W. Carter | vcai ham, pork ana tamb; escal- s s O (he high score prizes) Mortuary | |loped potatoes with a topping of e P : 4 Fourth and Franklin Sts, fnellc(l cheese; green d bowl Several appropriate gifts were | PHONE 136 and plenty of French dressing; hot presented to the guests of nomor, yeast rolls; home-made plum jam; and refreshments were served by| i 4y |lemon chiffon pie or coconut cake 2 s il § the hostess | Present were—In addition to the and coffee. i | Chicken or fish a la king; sweet honoree a ISLS E 8. If I's Paint We Have It! |potato puff; asparagus and greens D‘,‘]U”;,leé:“ 1{/’[‘;‘“; n“‘;“-NE‘:“ ;‘"l:k IDEAL PAINT SHOP alad; cheese biscuits; date - nut Langseth, Mr. and Mrs. Tauno Nie- whip topped with wl >d cream— FRED W. WENDT ok th(_m;m‘;' IS cLing [tk and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hayes A 3| | PHONE 549 Jellied tish loaf; potato salads hot! o Bt A ! | | e o biscuits and plum butter; spiced | TO HIRST-CHICHAGOF Jones-Stevens Sllop I = — apricots; assorted cheese and! Jack Gravrock, who has been vis- 7 e e e 3%l crackers: bowl of fruit; hot choco-|1ting in Douglas for a few days LADIES'—MISSES i1 SRR late. {since his return from several months READY-TO-WEAR | SATISFACTION IN gl 26 S 4 , n Ham or fish loaf with mushroom (5tay at Tenakee Hot Springs( ex- Seward Street Near Third | FOOD QUALITY AT o i sauce; tossed greens salad served Pected to leave by plane today, wea- ) UNITED FOOD CO. |in a wooden bowl and flanked by a'ther permitting, for Hirst Chicha- TELEPHONE—16 variety of dressings such as ’l‘Jmu-_KOf. sand Island, French and Roquefort | e [ Cams —43 |cheese dressings; hard rolls; peach bIX YEARS OLD " - Jgger 1) S s s+ |conserve; steamed chocolate pud-|{ Her sixth birthday is today and : |ding and hard sauce; coffee, This little Phoebe Ann, daughter of Mr s 1 FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH | o o\ the extra special side. 'and Mrs. Grant Logan is celebrat- OAK—Nature's Gift Everlasting | Broiled chicken, fresh buttered, ing the event with a party this af- GARLAND BOGGAN peas, avocado and grapefruit salad, ternoon for ten of her Jittle play- rel- mates. | PHONE 582 fresh yeast rolls; guava jelly; I Buy Your Floors with a \ish tray; French pastry and cof- ————— GUARANTEE fee. Even more suitable for the, WAMHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Run- B gourmet. ning the nationai government is just oo 2= 5 | Deviled crab; carrot ring with like keeping house. Mrs. Dixie Bibb XEBCISE FOR HEALTH |creamed mushrooms; glazed #veet Graves, Alabama's junior Senator, " “Bowl at the FORD AGENCY | |potatoes; hot rolls and pineapple says so. (Authorized Dealers) apricot conserve; lime sherbet; “Government is merely housekeep- BRUHSW‘CK {spenge cake and coffee. ing on a big scale,” she told an au- GREASES 5 TR dience of Washington women. Ob- Recreation Alleys GAS — OILS FOOD SALE— serving that women are moving to Feb. 19th by Methodist Ladies’ Aid lat Bert’s Cash Grocery. the front in public affairs, Mrs said the nation’s “house- ey hould show improvement. Trackin’ is to be taught in Eng-’ S e - land by television. | Empire classifieds pay. i Cafe in Connection Spee- falizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! adv. JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street r ce e ospital, at Riverhead, L. L, Pictured with his attorney, Samuel Leibowitz (left), is Edward J. Reilly, ' brilliant criminal I man machine gunner executed for the kidnap- awyer who defended Bruno Richard Hauptmann, Ger- murder of the Lindbergh State baby. Reilly is waging a battle for In~ own release from Kings Park i where he has been confined for a year. He eontends hr- is again mentally nmnml by Adelaide Kerr ¥ \"I"ON SPICE FOR WINTER wAKllK()Bl‘\ This two-piece frock is designed to put a little “fashion pepper” in It is fashioned of beige wool and finished A green crepe handkerchief is a wilting winter wardrobe. with green crepe incrustations. thrast in the shoulder pocket, THE VOGUE Correctly Styled Clothes For Women PIGGLY 101 SEWARD S8T. PR Y GREEN TOP CABS | | PHONE | "~ Visit the | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths | | | Accommodations to suit every \ taste. Reservations, Alaska Ali Transport. ¢ | MeCAUL MoTOR || RELIABLE TRANSFER | ‘ | COMPANY time. A tauk for Diesel Oil | and 2 .ank for Crude Oil Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | save burner trouble. | | PHONI 149, NIGHT 148 INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED James C. Cooper C.P. A Authorized to Practice Before the U. S. Treasury Dept. THIRD FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BLDG. " Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery , $1 5.60 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers: Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. , WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 IISEII [‘AB s ‘ JUNEAU—PHONE 411 Connors Motor Co., Inc.

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