The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1938, Page 7

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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAIL\ ALASKA EMPIRE, THLRbl) AY,.OCT. 27, 1938. By C:EOHGE McMANUS o e k41 % BY GOLLY- THERE'S OLD | [ HELLO“WHACKY'= I NO-1 STILL. WHACKY" WICKEY-TH’ | [| YOO DON'T SEEM il DO NOT BENCH IN HIS YARD 1S TO BE VERY M| UNDERSTAND PROBABLY BROKEN - HAPPY- HAVE (| THAT WOMAN- TS TH :n?s‘t‘ You AN THE | SHE IS SO WIEE BEEN ‘ UNREASON- QUARRELIN' i AGAIN 2 AH-BUT IF YOU j GOT WORK-YOU [\ { )2 s f THAT'S JUST IT- 1| GE LLOT OF WOIZK- | ‘ WOULD MAKE L:lf;l? HAPPY-YOU KNOW THAT @ WIT! RAC WELL- | CANT. H ALL OF THAT. STAND 1T WHILE UM SLEEPR =T_AND CAN'T AN' I'VE JUST GOT TO GIT_SOME Sl “1;‘/,{ i) WANT AD ~ WANTED INFORMATION | wauten—woman \u..m"{.EET d kg s i, T A N SR board in quiet home. Write to the Dire S 54. Da per line for consecutive| PARTY IN business in urgent need M ; 5100 for emergency. P.O. Box | 1. e VTED TO BUY: Wood-working Additional days ... Minimum charge .. Copy must be in the office by 2 ‘clock in the afternoon to insure wer tools. Write P. O. Box 17 RTED TGO BUY- Tt lll(un'(l asertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom ' persons listed in telephone Ui cctory. Phone 14—Ask for Ad- (e_k-r 5 " In case of er has been stop | ptration, adve furnished oppe. ! fy this office (Phone % once and s house. | attention. Vacant THE DAILY Al g s 5. M AND board. Phone Blue 330, bath in pr preferred. ROOM W gentler LADDER LASSIES HOUSEWIVES inTokyo formed a bucket brigade, climbed ladders and swallowed smoke in staging above fire-control phase of an air raid drill in the Jap- anese city. Fear of Russia has increased air raid precautions there. | Phone 723———115-2nd St. | THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON | | | OPEN EVENINGS | “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” | GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 4758 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAFR | Seward Street Near Third PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivers I'resh Liquors We Sell for LESS Because We Seli for CASH! George Brothers Meats, Grocerics, Wines and Beer Thrift Co-0p BUY FOR CASH aid SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager l » The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street betwess Front and Second St-ome PHONE 359 — PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. | BODDING TRANSFZR | Telephone--221 | MARINE PUANE || BUILDING v i Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL | Thomas Hardware Co. NIS — OILS "I.llld!rs and Shelf HAEDWARE YOUR COAL CHOICE | GENERAL HAULING ! “ i STORAGE and ('RATING ' CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER ||| Phohe 48—Night Phone 696 | | JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | [ Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” ] Bert’s Cash Grocery | { PHONE 105 Free' Delivery | GENERAL MOTORS DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS i'| W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” it Junéaa | || H 18 | HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE | | 146—Phenes-—152 AMERICAN CASH u’mu:m{ and m\mu'l‘ | PEONE 36 k: I % For very promp: LIQUOR DE DELIVERY I FOOD QUALITY AT ‘; UNITED FOUD CO. ||| Ty oA | If 1t’s Paint We :fave It! | TELEPHONE—16 STUDIO COU noleum 437 et 8% 10 Al ; 12, practically. new, Phone 711, : =l W veoew iy Li| IDEAL PLINT SHOP - . FOR RENT—Two oifire rooms in T 3 | 'FRED W. WENDT First National Bank Bldg. Inguire | s A ! PHONE 548 $3; bifocals, $6. e Sk RRHE s til Oct. 30. Day Optxcll Co. g s 3 ! _J ___ DOZY, warm, furn. apts. Light n FOR SALE—Craig Dairy. A bar n\ml waler: - Atahes,..icdaling - utensils| — i ; ; G - r 9 n B S — | Communicate with Leonard 2 s < v o } Iited” St gemmimioe ik | g S v rbarcop A o o IR e ARSI, S SRR L S L O g e T by e et swes | PHONE 412 || FAMILY SHOE STORE ; Mr, Bacon. Hospital. October 22. Funeral » | Miss Jus Jooper, high school | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive FOR SALE—5-room house in Doug- held Monday. Da instructor, v in charge of the PACIFIC COA T | Shoe Store” las. Apply Warner's Grocery. NEws 'TEMS Miss Irene Williams, daughter of| Hany Gavin, age 72 years, who in 1896 and re entertainment \\hl"h included mus- COAL CO S || LOU HUDSON—Manager FOR SALE _Canaries. 202 6th St |Sergius Williams, who has been a [bas been engaged in the mining chorage before coming to as :l‘;il,.““mm . a play and other fea- . | Seward St. Juneau el 2 oip A T SR . patient at the ‘Gevenment Hospital | industry the past 39 years in the a pioneer. res. PR it 4 FOR SALE in Juneau the past two years, has Kougarok district near Nome, has . :';:”""l = o e q\““”]g business. /& returned to her home here. arrived to take up residence at the In observance of N L - —4s —_—a a / ) e g W. Everet, who flew to Juneau b " RELIABLE TRANSFEK | McCAUL MOTOR | Mrs. Florence Geoghegan and e hool ‘enjoyed a holiday. The fol- | PAA plane from Fairbanks, i | Our trucks go any place amy | | | FOR SALE—Cty Float Becr Parlor. SITKA, Alaska, Oct (Spec- | little daughter Beverly, who have G. Wilson Davies, a 175 g day a program was given bassenger out on the Princess Lou- time. A tank for Diesel OH | || r Phone 541 after 4 p.m. jal Correspondence)—Mrs. John A.|been' visifing in Juneau for two resident of the Pioneers’ Home, died commemoraling the - purchase ol ise. and a tank for Crude OH | A - Y Horton arrived here last week from |weeks on a velurn trip from Seat- — save burn.r trouble. tOST AND FOUND Seatile: to joln her husband, Lieut.|tle, have arrived home, I S i b B t ’ Slr f . PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 l LOBT LPMWallahl containing- Gheek, | Jomtt Horton, U. & Navy. who 18 = Ancient Gate Is Scene o Aru rutish dtrire : S driver's license and . cash, Keep attached to Squadron VP16 now rank A. Metcalf and cash and return i S ioned at the Fleet Air Base, Foss, of Juneau, were business ton wil occ the apartment in sewer system which is being in- £ the telepho building until the stalled. ‘WISCELL“'[‘}OUS squadron leaves in December. - A“ Kmds JOIN OUR Dolia son rett y Cl:annul Apparel Miss L. M. M ned to her 'S k after a two ¢ poR — 'home her b an ex- ‘h sence in Juneau. | BUARANTEED _Realistic Perma- L3 b o Ryt A it ; nents, $450. Pinger wave, 65¢c. 4 Hornum, ins | c llf G ‘Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone e S vi:‘nu'r‘ ¢ a ornm rncery Mrs. 201, 315 Decker Way. the North Sea afte: [URN your old gold into value, fives in Seattle dl\L’ other Wash- 3 > 2 cash or trade at Nuggei Shop ingtoh clms She was met in Ju- nd Mrs. y Sully, of 2 o S R e J her 1 visit with moth Mrs. Arnoid Curtis and her husband employee at the Company, has left for a two weeks' hunting trip in the vicinity of Ten e, where he NO oVERslGHT ls THIS: v..S. Commissioner Paul* McNutt wore a barong tagalog, a native Philippine shirt with n:e wfl!mut.flhhbm,m,hml’r congratulatory tails proj dent Quezon (left) is reading a message. | ided before com to Sitka last ar furphy, of “/l.xmul ‘) the ‘North in Si Mrs. Teresa for a trip to Mrs, H. here for the St - Miss'Clara DoWler, who has been employed as nurse at the Pioneers Home Hospital the past summer,| will leave for Anchorage to make her home temporarily. Her posi- tion here will be filled by Miss Zally Hart, of Wrangell, who has A as snush Ceidsiream guards mar the famous Gate of Damascus (above), scene of numercus violent imcidents, became the point of great strafegic impertance. The gate, a landmark from ancient days, leads from the new city of Jerusalem into the cld guarter of the city sacred to three religions. The British have begun rounding up and dis- arming Arabs and herding them into a concentration Camp on the site of Herod's Palace, THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Dehvery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 1ele-phone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg.

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