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'BRINGING UP FATHER YES-THIS IS A MARVELOUS BOOK-AS THE TITLE SHOWS-"A THOUSAND WAYS TO GET OUT AT NIGHT " OR “ v YR WIFE WILL NEVER KNOW"'— WRAP IT UP-— | CAME HERE TO I'LL TURN THE OLD GARDEN SEOT B THE NEIGHBORHOOD- NOW-LL GO HOME AN’ STUDY UP ON THESE ESCAPES AN START RIGHT IN PUTTIN' 'EM IN EFFECT- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1938, WHAT [N THE By GEORGE McMANUS i THIS SILLY BOOK | HAPPEN- ED TO SEE IN A STORE -"A THOUSAND WAYS TO GET OUT AT NIGHT - I'D LIKE TO SEE ANYONE PUT OVER ONE OF THESE SISSY SCHEMES ON ME- I o i Phone 723—————115- “If your hair is not becoming | SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS to you — You should be | coming to us.” | GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Copr_1938, King Features Syndicatc, In 5 : ‘ BY GOLLY-IT'S GOOD TO GIT A SHOVEL N, ME HAND AGAIN=IT'S LIKE OLD TIMES- AN WHEN IGIT IT ALL FIXED UP-IT WILL | BE RESTFUL TO | THE EYES-WEL] | MUST GIT BACK MM, ™ v«ltrs n Phone Yo | i WANTED EXPERIENCED colored woman wants hour work. Cleaning, dish- washing. Phone 146. ““WANT AD i INFORMATION [ e S —— T ) Count five average words o the roe. s P e Dally rate per line for consecutive | WANTED—Girl for general house- lasertions: work. Phone 181. 1- lating oil heater. Phone Black 246. S R , EEA B e In case of error or if an ad | | WANTED TO BUY—Large circt hds been stopped before ex- pifation, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | property preferred; furnished or | unfurnished. Address L. Empire. WKI@TEDAQI;]aII aércaue near Ju- neau. H. Hamsom, Fanshaw, Al- aska. ay 100 Additional days ..... 5¢ T R T T ST Minimum charee % | MISCELLANFOUS Copy must be in the office by 2 Pk ey # felock in the afternogn to insure | WILL TRADE my 100-acre ranch nsertion on same day. with 7-room house, barn and ‘We accept ads over telephone| chicken coop, etc., on Deschutes ¥om persons listed In telephone River near Rainier, Wash., for lirectory. e Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. " FOK SALE P e ey FOR SALE — Shotgun, Winchester pump, $12. Harris Apts., No. 2. pire, Juneau. Learn WELDING. Largest, best equipped school in west. Free cata- log. DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, 2033 N.E. Union, Portland, Ore. | FUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. | Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone — - ———————| 201, 315 Decker Way. FOR SALE — 4-piecc enameled | maple bedroom suite. Phone Black CURN your old gold into value, 139. | cash or trade at Nuggec Shop. FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM _unfurnished house. Oifl burner and garage. Vacant about Nov. 1. Phone 451. FOR SALE — Duo-fold davenport, Phone Green 605. FOR SALE—5-room house in Doug- las. Apply Warner’s Grocery. FOR SALL — waboage for sauer- kraut, 3 cents per lb. Inquire Rudy | | FOR RENT—Apartment, 725 Basin __, Road, Phone Green 100. FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box 2274 or phone 334. FOR SALE—City Float Becr Parlor. | Phone 541 after 4 p.m. | ROOM AND board. Phone Blue 330, ROOM with bath in private home; gentleman preferred. Call Black 4217, after 6 p.m call Green 427. — | FOR RENT—Two office rooms In | First National Bank Bldg. Inquire at bank. | COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking wutensils bath. Reasonable at Seaview. Stock Low Bidder | Anchorage Paving 3 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Oct. 20. — Halibuters selling’ here today are as follows: “Frem the western banks—Oma- ney 40,000 -pounds; Ilahona 40,000 pounds; Kanaga 40,000 pounds; Ar- | Superior 19,000 ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 20— ail| R H. Stock, of Wrangell, is low and | bidder for the PWA paving project g0 24,000 pounds; pounds; Lituya 31,000 pounds, elli verage 1 ;“é:fi:sfl:: an ;;\.eml,t of 10 Tie- b i $95,000. From the local banks—Maddock The bid covers paving of Main 1,000 pounds; Wesley 3,000 pounds; ‘Street and als? installing of con- F. C. Hergert 1,000 pounds, all .sell-|d""5 for cerfain water mains and for a 4 2% cents 4 SeWers. Ing Igx S5 shgpage. of 13% o Four other bids were opened by WANTED TO BUY—House, income| property in Juneau. Write R, Em-‘ Tomorrow Night Publications’ Hop At Juneau High Something New and Differ- ! ent Featured at In- formal Affair Introducing something new this year, the Publications’ Hop which being given tomorrow night in | the high school gym from nine to twelve o'clock, will represent all activities and clubs in the high |school by means of banners, Each club is responsible for a {banner of a given size to be used as |2 part of the decorations, and two | ,‘prize:: are being offered by the | |staffs of the J Bird and Totem |and the Quill and Seroll Society for the first and second best ban- ners. The first prize will be three | {dollars and the second prize will| {be two dollars. Decorating has been | junderway since yesterday afternoon, ;under the chairmanship of Don | Wilcox. Special features of the evening | {will be intermission entertainment, | ia minjature J Bird, and the award- ling of the banner prizes. Pete | |Warner has taken care of the en- | |tertainment, and Betty Wilcox is in | charge of the special edition. ; | VINCEN N HURTS { FOOT ON FISH PEW WHEN WALKED DECK BAREFOOTED | Vincént Anderson, of the vessel |Sylvia, was in town yesterday and today after bringing in a small load of salmon and a bad foot injured when he stepped on a fish pew in is bare feet. Anderson is trolling alone now and reports fish are scarce, only a few Kings to be picked up and cohoes all gone. He is trolling off Barlow . Cove. The foot injury is not serious, but painful. Anderson stepped on the sharp fish ;v prong when he went out on deck one morning for coal without his shoes on. - >, OPHIR MAN OUT Andy Schwalsdall, mining man from the Tolstol district and vet- eran of the Iditarod, passed through Juneau on the Alaska enroute Out- side on a combination business and “Typical English Girl” GIRCLE AREA Gives Britain a Crisis HAS SMASHING By W gan for a substitute girl about whose nationality there would be no doubt | Officials culled 2,000 | photog they wanted. They thé other girl's name. the new one’s. AP Feature Serviee Writer LONDON. Oct. 20.—The Women'’s Air Raid Precautions Organization | found itself in a pickle the other day The job of the untary Services for it is officially known, is to recruit women workers for the various se: es which will function during air raids . To spur recruiting it flooded the country with a prize-winning pos- ter bearing a girl's head under the adminition “ARP Looks To You.” Horrible Possibility This was the typical English girl. This was the girl for whom Tommy Atkins would shoulder a machine througi didn't disclose | Smashing all its previous records, But they did the Circle nftning district is going over the top for the season of They outlized her history from 1938 with an output of two million | A t0 Z. They were making no mis- dollars in placer gold. l take this time. They wanted the This means a gain of half a mil- | world to know that Miss Barbara lion dollars for the district over the | Ketshaw came from Yorkshire, field of 1937—and sets a new high [ England (the home county, inci- dimming even that of the early | dentally of Anthony Eden and boom days of the camp when Circle | Lord Halifax) and that she is turned out many fortunes to its “typically British with hair that is discoverers and early operators and | neb (oo dark and not too light, blue | Was the sensation of the North. eyes, and an open, direct expres- Such is the summary as given to sion. “the Fairbanks News-Miner. gun. | Miss Kershaw is a 25-year-old Leading Creeks = Women's Vol- A. R. P, as aphs before they found what ; | | | Beward Street BEAUTY SHOP—-Triangle Bldg. Free Delivery o oo €all Phones: 13 and 49 | 3 | Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR. Near Third Fresh Meats, Groceriss, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! | George Brothere g Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 S e The Juneau Laundry Franklin Sireet betwass Front and Second Stromes - 4 PETER PAN & Lol [l ! | BODDING TRANSFER Telephone—221 || an P'G paNE ! BUILDING kL Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuél OR Deélivery When iIn Need of ek DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—-GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PTHONE 105 - — GENERAL MOTO! ' DELCO and i MAYTAG PRODUCTS -~ Juneau e s The poster had been selected | mMannequin now working in a Lon- after a nationwide campaign with d6n fashion house. Some old fuss p t a tremendous build-up. gets didn’'t think that makeup | tric Suddenly—as Britain drew closer and brightly tinted fingernails went |dredge: to war with Germany than at any |with the typical British girl. But |of time since 1914--there came the officials replied that her face awful whisper that perhaps the 'basically very British — “whatever Coal Creek, ‘Woodchopper, Mam«! girl wasn't British. Perhaps she was she may do to it superficially. moth, Eagle, Mastodon, Ketchum, GERMAN! “She is essentially a sensible type Independence, Harrison, Porcupine, season in the Circle dis-| s from those creeks on which | are operating. The volume | production by creeks has been | is in the following order: Deadwood, The heaviest production of Hw‘.“‘ A A A R W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones-—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET Immediately the posters were of girl,” they went on H called in and a frantic search be- is' not too provocative.” Butte. | A Dredges | Dredges are located on Deadwood, Mammoth, Woodchopper and Coal Creeks. The Deadwood and Mam- moth dredges are in the heart of the old Circle camp. While (hn‘j Woodchopper and Coal “Also, she Portage, Bonanza, Half Dollar and | (F———————— Creek | "— For very promp: LIQUOR DELIVERY —_— SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 ! If It’s Paint We Have If! IDEAL PAINT SHOP: |dredges are on streams emptying| into the Yukon above Circle City, |they are in what is a part of the | | Circle quadrangle and head in the| {same divide as the South Fork of {Birch Creek, parent stream of the |entire Circle placer creek system. | Draglines are operating on Dead- | wood, Mastodon, Portage, Harrison and Porcupine. Numerous hydraulic |plants and bulldozers and other modern equipment are used by op- erators on most if not all the creeks. ——————— FAIRBANKSAN OUT Jim Winfree, volunteer fireman at Fairbanks and an employee of | the U. S. Smelting Company, passed | threugh Juneau on the Alaska on| his way Outside to visit his parents (1 T RELIABLE TRANSFER | | COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. “Juneau's Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Our trucks go any piace amy | time. A tank for Diesel OB | and a tank for Crude OM | save burn:r tiouble. PHONE 18, NIGHT M8 in Tacoma, Wash. He will be gone i a menth Sl | One bushel of pears or peaches,' cut in halves, yields about sixteen | Barbara Kershaw, the new model, has what it takes to convirice folks she’s British. g i This poster was withdrawn be- cause some fclks whispered the model was German. quarts of mixture when put up in' pleasure trip. Empire classifiéds pav. Engineering end Mattufacturing CAMERON TO SITKA Company, flew to Sitka today with medium syrup. One bushel of to- Norman Cameron, of the Radio|Alaska Air Transport to do work matoes will yield about twenty- here on the AAT radio station. four quarts when canned ~ Hurricane or No H urricane, the Chores Go On Home-Grown Vegetables ’- Daily — All Kinds @ California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE i Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery. | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON —_— | TATIONS §———— — NEW YORK, Oct. 20. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 97%,- American Can " 101%, American Light and Power 6%, Andconda 39%, Bethlehem Steel 64, Commonwealth and South- ern 1%, Curtiss Wright 6%, Gener- | al Motors 50%, International Har- vester 62%, Kennecott 49, New York Central 2). Safeway Stores 20%, Southeérn Pacific 20%, United States Steel 63%, Pound $4.75%. DOW, JONES AVERAGE The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 151.22, up 1.20; rails 30.39, down .32; utili-| ties 23.84, up 39, the City Council which will reach | | a decision within 15 days. | The Council rejected Stock’s tele- | | graphed offer to reduce the bid | $1,000 because specifications forbid | altering bids by telegrdph. pRLY D i | SOCIAL TOMORROW FOR JUNEAU LADIES’ AUX. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'cloek, | members of the Juneau Ladies’ | Auxiliary, No. 34, will meet at the |Union Hall for a short business | session. | Following the meeting a social will be held, at which time cards | will be played and réfreshments | served. All members and their |friends are invited to be present. g Today's News Today—Emiptre, the tropical Ruth Sheldon; 19, whose farm home, near Barre, Vt., was destroyed by win ] hurricane which raked New England and the Long Island | hu j coast, milked Bossy right out in the open when the barn was razed by the hundréds of millions, Bossy seems not to mind. The storm death toll is nearing seven , and the propérty damage inflicted by it has mounted into the s H H § Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg; [ i WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485