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NOW- l_|5'\’EN TO ME-DON'T YOU GO IN THE PAIZLOIZEAS | DON'T WANT YOU ON THE CHAIR IN THERE - 'LL JUST DROP IN ON DINNY-AN' SEE HOW HE'S GITTIN' ALONG- I'M AERAID TO ASK HIM IF HE'S WORKIN; AS IDON'T WANT TO OFFEND HIM- IN-LAW IS OUT OF CITY-AND ME WI % YES-THINGS ARE NOT SO BAD- ME MOTHER- BQOTHEE S 3N JAIL - "WE TAKEN_ALL TH ORDERS 'M GONNA TAKE AROUND HERE - I'M NOTONLY GOING IN THE PARLOR - BUT | AM GOING TO SIT IN 'I'HAT CHAIR AND R o ,///’DED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1938 By GEORGE McMANUS == NOW-LISTEN-DON'T YOU START NAGGIN' RIGHT INTH' PAQLOE AN’ %]':l" QIGHT IN THIS B e 3 1 \ VES- -AND [ YOULL DTAY] N IN THAT __ -IF YOU DON'T CHAIR — [ GET QUT OF 5 IT BEFORE THE PAINT DRIES - | ol THAT IS NEWS- THE THING | KIN DO BES TO HELP HIM- - LET ME KNOW- ' ME SON l5 THINKIN’ OF O’%EN- ING A SHOD AN o=l AUTO P, Copr. 1938, | WAS GOING TO THROW IT OUT AND THE JUNK- MAN SAW 1T AND GAVE ME A QUARTER FOR IT- 1L WAS SO GLAD TO GET RID OF IT I'D HAVE GIV- MOTHER- WHERE 1S THAT A\NEF#L IF THAT WASN'T RICH- EN HM_A DOLLAR TO TAKE IT G)_\\ one UYoun WANT AD WANT AD INFORMATION Count five average words to me‘ line. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge 10¢ 5¢ 50c Copy must be in the office by 2| WANTED TO ‘BUY—Large circu- felock in the afternoon nsertion on same day. We accept ads over to lnnre King Peatures Syndicate, Inc., World niehts resersed IE THERE'S ANY- W' | A /018 AS IF I'VE STARTED HIM IN BUSINESS =~ s BY GOLLY= 1T _LOOKS . A \ ‘AI.\ AR/ WHAT ARE YOU LAUGHING AT- 1 YOU KNOW THAT OLD CHAIR YOU GOT RID OF ® WELL~| WENT OVER TO TH MANSION OF MR SPOOL OF THE SEW- ANSEW THREAD CO- AND S SOCIAL LLEADER WIFE 1 NGB R H WAS THERE AN’ AN' SHE SPENT TWO HOURS EXPLAININ'TO ME_ABOUT THE FINE ANTIQUE CHAIR SHE JUST BOUGHT - %D 1T BELONGED =|r= LOUIS, TH' FOUR- TEENTH-REMEMBER, MAGGIE - 1T BELONG- ED TO LOUIE, T'HE Copr. 1938, King Features Syndicate, Inc WANTED | \TANTED Woman wants room and board in quiet home. Write Em- pire S 94. !PARTY IN business in urgent need ‘1 of $100 for emergency. P.O. Box‘ | power tools. Write P. O. Box 1713. RS R tl‘lephone;WANTED TO BUY—House, income fom persons listed in telephone! Mrectory. 1501, \WANTED TO BUY: W WOl king | lating oil heater. Phone Black 246. property preferred; furnished or unfurnished. Address L. Empire. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. —— g In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped beiore ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will he given | ) l attention. FOK SALr. SPECTACLES, reading or dis | WANTED—Small acrcage near Ju- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | house. Inquire Snap Shoppe | e, 5-ROOM FURNISHED house. Over- $3; bifocals, $6. Haven rooms un- | til Oct. 30. Day Optical Co. | floors. Windsor Apts. i Il | neau. H. Hamsom, Fanshaw, Al- a,ska FOR RENT FOR RENT — Partly furnished | AVAILABLE Nov. 1: Furnished 1 house, 5 rooms and bath, Modern, | desirable. 323 3rd. Street, Roden. stuffed, oil heat, frigidaire, oak FOR SALE—Craig Dairy. A bargain, Communicate with Leonard Pitcher, Craig, Alaska. FOR SALE—5-room house in Doug- ROOM AND board. Phone Blue 330. quitting business. Write P.O. Box FOR | BENT—Two “office rooms ip | First National Bank Bldg. Inquirc 2274 or phone 334. | about Nov. 1. Phone 451. i ¥ ROOM with bath in pr prlvate home: FOR BALE—City Float Beer Parlor,' Phone 541 after 4 pm. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Round - bottom rowboat; painted black inside, rust out- side. Finder please notify Carl Floridan, off Douglas Highway. LOST — Wallet, containing check, driver’s license and cash. Keep| cash and return check and wal- let to Empire’ MISCELLAREOUS JOIN OUR Dollar-a-Week Club. Channel Apparel Shop. WELDING. Largest, Learn best -1 equipped schoa ‘B west, Pree cala-{aontang Creek Cut Trail, contain-{land should fle thels adveres olatus log. DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, 2033 N.E. Union, Portland, Ore. FUARANTEED Realistic nents, $450. Finger wave 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. } FIVE-ROOM unfurnished house. Oil burner and garage. Vacant gentleman preferred. Call Black 427, after 6 p.m call Green 427. at bank. OZY, warm, furn, apts. Light water, dishes, cooking wutensils and bath. Ressonable at Seaview UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. July 25, 1938, Notice is hereby given that Joseph F. Ross, has filed applica- tion for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- chorage 08398, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2271, situated between the East and West Forks of Montana Creek about fourteen . miles NW of Juneau on ing 4.11 acres, latitude 58° 24’ 18~ N. longitude 134° 34° W. and it is Perma- |OW ip the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and al: persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described cash or trade at Nugget Shop. land should file their adverse Anchmngc, Alaska, - within fURN your old gold info value,|ciaims in the local land office -cJ the | by | First publication, | Last publication, period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred the provisions of the Statutes. GEORTZ A. LINGO, Register. Sept. 7, 1938. Nov. 2, 1938 NOTICE OF FILING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND FIXING A DATE FOR HEARING THERE- ON IN THE UNITED STATES COM- MISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE PRECINCT OF JUNEAU, ALAS- KA, BEFORE THE HONORABLE FELIX GRAY, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER AND EX-OF- FICIO PROBATE JUDGE. In the Matter of the Estate of —‘CHARLES NYE, Deceased. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that Katherine Nye, as executrix of the estate of Charles Nye, deceased, has on the 18th day of October, 1938, filed her Final Account as such executrix, and that upon the filing thereof the Court has fixed the 20th day of December, 1938, as the date for the hearing of objections to such Final Account, and notice is hereby given that upon said date the Court will hear all objections to such Final Account or to any part thereof, and will pass upon the validity and ac- curacy of said Final Account. And upon such hearing the Court will adjudicate and determine who the heirs and distributees of the de- ceased, Charles Nye, are, and will make and enter a decree allowing or disallowing the Final Account either in whole or in part, as may be just and right; and the Court will there- | after and thereupon make and enter an Order and Decree fixing and de- termining the rights and interests of the heirs and all parties interest- ed in the estate, and direct the dis- tribution and settlement of the es- tate in accordance with the facts as found. Dated this 18th day of October, 1938. KATHERINE NYE, Executrix of the Estate of Charles Nye, Deceased First publication, Oct. 19, 1938. Last publication, Nov, 9, 1938. United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska October 6, 1938 Notice is hereby given that James S. Drake has made application for 1 five-acre tract, under the act of May 26, 1934, for a tract of land situated on the Fritz Cove Road and Auke Bay, embraced in U. S. Sur- vey No. 2296, Anchorage 08482, con- taining 3.59 acres, latitude 58° 22 03” N. longitude 134° 39’ W. and it ‘s now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned in the local land office at Anchor- age, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. (Signed) GEORGE A. LINGO Register Designers Give A Place in This platform frock for the club soft fullness in the bedice. green feather. By ADELAIDE KERR AP Fashion Editor Clubwomen’s clothes, including new smart “speech dresses,” have stepped before fashion’s footlights this fall. National Business Women's Week gave a new impetus to a trend to |produce distinctive clothes for the woman who is frankly forty. Since and Professional Women’s Clubs, |which sonsors the week, has 68,000 {members in 48 States, the fashion world has marshaled its forces for a widespread presentation of frocks suitable for day and evening meet- ings and teas. Designs Are Modern Date first publication, Oct. 19, 1938. If you are scheduled for a speech green lightweight wool and finished with a belt clasped by gold disks. Notice the shoulder shirrings and diaphragm tucks which release 1 The black felt hat is trimmed with a blue- (Costume assembled by R. H. Macy & Co.) | the National Federation of Business Clubwomen the Fashion Sun but scores are untrimmed so that (their appearances m be varied with costume jewel accessories. For lthese a gold necklace or clip are smart. Tips on Colar ooy Since color is a ticklish problem for the woman over forty, before you buy consider these tips given | | | | i } woman is designed of soft blue- swer to your dress problem should be found in one of the many frocks designed to make a smart appear- ance on the platform. They are made of plain mossy and clogue crepes and light weight wools in black and the season’s new colors —wine, plum-purple, gray-blue and blue-green, In design they have broken away from the old surplice bodice line ! which used to be a woman's des- tiny as soon as she passed forty. A number are fashioned with shoul- der-line shirrings and waist-line| | tuckings which soften the bust line | skin Initely gray has | bluish gray cast. colors such as red an dred-violet | H-PEDDL by Laurence Hempstead, former lec- turer on costume design, in new book “Look Your Best": Generally becoming colors are| dark or softened hues such as gray- ed blue, green, dark red and violet red. The woman whose hair is turn- ing gray, so that it presents a pep- per and salt appearance, her | dark green, deep blue-j should | avoid browns and tans, fabrics such | as black and white mixtures which | and (if her is not yellow) violet, ing. The woman whose hair is defi- less difficult in choosing colors, since her hair has |lost the greenish cast of the transi- |tional stage and is likely to have a Grayed warm usually will be becoming. Violet, blue-violet, blue, blue-green and green, preferably in soft grayed tones, will be good if she has cool eyes and skin. Grays should be darker than the hair and of a slightly bluish cast. Tans and browns should be avoided. The older to wear black with a color accent. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Oftice Anchorage, Alaska. June 1, 1938. Notice .is hereby given that Ora Kuykendall, has made apfiication for a soldiers’ additional home- stead, Anchorage 08084, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Survey No. ,2187; Tract “A” is sttuated on |the north shore of Jamestown Bay, }aboul. 2 miles easterly from Sitka; tract . “B” is situated on Cannon Island and tract “G” is situated on Raven Island, in Jamestown Bay, containing 7.93 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage. Alaska. Any and ali persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty. days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Sept. 7, 1938, Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. and flatten. the diaphragm. Some ‘are smartened with embroidered ac- cents or a banding of soft con- trasting colors such as raspberry Date last Publication, Dec, 14, 1938, before a club or committee, the an- Wine and-grayed blue on - black, " blue- | violet and blue should be becom- woman who wishes | should combine it | ;emphnsive the variety of colors in| her hair and hues which make her | ‘hmr assume a greenish cast. Dark |red, dark blue-green, T Phone 72— ii5-2na St | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “I! your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” | GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonablc Monthly Rates o | E. 0. DAYVIS Sanitary Meat Co. ¥ TELEPHONE 212 FOR QUALITY MEATS # Phone 4753 AND POULTRY R FREE DELIVERY —————4': Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop || —_—————— ' LADIES'—MISSES’ 1 9, a k i READY-TO-WEAE Seward Street Near Third ! | Pay n T t . PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groeeriss, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brother= Thrift Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager I | The Juneau l.aundry Franklin Street betwass Front and Second St-ywes 1 I i o PHONE 359 PETER PAN |+~ — BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. o Taléphone—221 ||| PODDING TR "NSFER | BUILDING i ' VRS Rock—Coal Haufing Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery g When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and ("RATING ’ CALL US Thomas Hardware Co. PaINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU TRANSFER || Phone 48—Night Phone 696 JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelfl and Heavy Hardware ' “Smiling Service” | Guns and Ammunition Bert’s Cash Grocery ot sa———— PHONE 105 = e Free ooty Juneau GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS | o st e T i | HOME GROCERY W. P. JOHNSON { “I'he Frigidaire Man” AND LIQUOR STORE . 146—Phones-—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET PHONE 36 For very promp: LIQUOR DELIVERY [ D BATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALIYY AT | UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 If It's Paint We ilave l(" IDEAL PAINT SHOP COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. FAMILY SHOE STORE' “Juneaw’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” 1 LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward St.—————Junean McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Home-Grown Vegetables Daily — All Kinds Callfomia Gmery . THE PURE.FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M, Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485