The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1938, Page 7

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BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS SURE-1 GET YOU- JIGGS- STOP GRUNTING- YOU WANT THREE BOXES NOT SPENDI OF CIGARS - AND CHARGE ON CIGARS -1 THEM TO YOU - ILL BRING HABIT_AND YOU THEM OUT TO YOU-YES- D I LL FOLLOW QUT YOUR STRUCTIONS - ALL OUR MONEY ‘'S AN EXPENSIVE 1 INSIST ON YOU A YOU'VE GOT TOGIWVE | KNOW-MAGGIE -I'M NG CONQUER //Q FROM MR. BURR GLARR, THE BANKER -WILL YOU SEE THAT MR JIGGS GETS IT WITH COMPLIMENTS 2 PACKAGE FOR MR.JIGSS (OH-I THINK THAT WAS AWFULLY SWEET OF MR GLARR TO SEND YO THOSE CIGARS -IT SHOWS YOU HOW APPRECIATIVE HE IS FOR WHAT YOU DID FOR HIM - BY THE WAY- WHAT DID YOLJ DO FOR HIM= — S TAINLY=- B = e YOU WOULDNT UNDERSTAND - WANTED fi WOMAN WANTS work by hour or| On the outbound trip, f ne Grd | to his eye when a shell exploded in fitoio by 4 ? day. Phone Green 70 ks 2 e Do e COMEDY SKIT OVER District Attorney George W. Folta| % o Front and Second Strwes }* S the magazine of his gun as he start- | and Attorney George Grigshy were| Mrs. Anton Bartencss and Lor SSESSSm————————e— i WANTED—Woman wants room and | ed to shoot for. his last turn at the | KINY TH]S EVENING jiate oing to Haines to try two|baby boy were dismissed yester S retmeop ot | PHONE 359 rate-per line forcohseautive | - ooard il quietfhome. Weite M~ {Arahl=" Eliodk 0T thp Mmetal bullgh cages in Commissioner’s court there.| from §t. Ann’s Hospital H B T theattions: pire S 94 | jacket entered in and around the Tenight at 8:30 o'clock, during . Slrghgae o 1 PO 1Y & L = AR o ~—leve. He was rushed to the Juneau theBusiness and Professional Wo Mrs. Fred Ti with her baby W { | PARTY IN business in urgent need | S 3 i i Gne aay 10¢ ok 8100 tor . arlirgenty. PO, Box Medical and Surgical Clinic forimen’s Club program, a cne-act play O.E.S. FOOD SALE . | boy, was dismissed from St. Ann's | BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. BODDI A Additional days 5¢ [ 9f S100 for emergency. PO BOX | treatment and s now in St. Ann’s | will be presented over station KINY. At Hollmann's Pharmacy, Saturday, | Hospital yosterdny and left for | NG TR ANSr . Minimum charge . 50c fo e | Hospital. X-rays taken show the| The play is a comedy, with the lo- commening at 10:30 am Keep it in | fonie. Telephone--ZZl MARINE n--mm Copy must be in the office by 2 WANTED TO BUY: Wood-working |Pieces of brass lodged in several cale being a small town close to mind. adv. BUILDING k(7] g g 'elock in the afternoot to msire| power tools. Write P. O. Box 1713, | places and these must be removed | Nome, Alaska == = z s Rock-—Coal Hauling @sertion on same aay. | © lbefore definite conclusions as {0| Characters for the comedy will - Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ¢ We accept ads over elephone WANTED TO BUY—House, income | tke possibilities of saving the eye|include Miss Bernice Butler, Mus. | [} ¢ fom personus listed in telephone! . property preferred; furnished orjcan be ascertained |a M n and Bud Foster | H a l l o w e e n * When in Need of : Riectory. unfurnished. Address L. Empire. | Mr, Ellman, who is a brother of >os B, s S : 5 p (ith W 8 AL ! ¥ DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL - e T [ PITPTNE ~ [ Jack Ellman, and with whom he CHAS. GOL TORE | Fhone 274—Ask for Ad-taker. | WANTED—Small acreage near Ju akes his o 4 * i 43 | » Satur ;g i . ot T Hamsom . Panshaw, Al | makes his home, is a young man 21| Wil be open Saturday, October 20, Q o N i c i E YOUR COAL CHOICE | Thomas Hardware Co. ;_.I_n case of er akkd | rs of age. I:Io is a newcomer |7 to 9 p.m adv. - t | PAINTS — OILS [hes been swpped s £ iilds §irivife (hire dast’Margd) = { ‘ GENERAL HAULING Builders' and_Shelt o 5N % X from Montana, Mrs. W. L. Grisham, low. . advarty »ase noti- h | risham, low o e g :)\x"Hl‘l‘?:“o‘l‘i(.lz:"LT}S;()X!)AII\‘“‘U'H!)“:L FOR RENT | i 20 e o s e AR AL (MR at the STORAGE and ¢'RATING st b | once and same will be given | | ROOMS FOR RENT—Phone Green | FORMER DOUGL Kenyon MacLean, Mrs. H. M. | CALL US | S FaE attention. | 705, | IS HE mann, Mrs. Louis Delebecque, {2 ; : | TLawrence Cashen, son of M:s.|Mrs. James Orme, Mrs. Kennett D 0 u G L J | THE DAILY ALASKA | 1| | L O Partly furnished | Belle Cashen, arrived on the chan-|Junge, Mrs. Brown and Mrs A JUNEAU TRANSFER JUNEAU - YOUNG : e B Inquire Snap Shoppe nel from Sitka this morning for a | Grisham 2o Phoneé 48-—Night Phoné 696 e | ¥ & — - business trip, which will keep him N t t FOK SALe FIVE-ROOM unfurnished house. | pere about a we : : ata 0 rium ' Hardware Company | g someto here about a week. Mr. Cashen, who BARR h PAINTS—OIL ~GLASS STUDIO COUCH, " linoleum rug! Oil burner and garage. Vacanl|ormerly resided in Douglas as a S 5 Shelf and Heavy Hardware tlotically. hew . about Nov. 1. Phone 451. | be joung ms sen living AP ¢ Prad 2 v (mlx. new P—l—uilu 71 by J 1’)«,\831111: \Hu\L) ljmnl)m; lbu)n 1i n_,“ wm]vw. ley Barrett’s band play- | SATURDAY 10 P. M. “Smiling Service” i Guns and Ammunition 5 e | ROOM AND boafd, Phone Blue 330.| 1 Sitka for the past fifteen -years ing well into the night, the Douglas | Bert’s Cash G e — ¥ 40, difooats $8° Haen o " L — " """land has a family now. He is con- Natatorium will attract many Gas-| M 5 } ert's Las rocery | - S e o ROOM with bath in private home; | nected with the Morris Packing| tineau Channel dance enthusiasts usic | PHONE 105 i _ Ul Oct. 30. Day Optical ©0. | gentieman preferred. Call Black | Company there > the Is tomorrow cvening Wesley Barreit's | | Free Delivery Juneau GENERAL MOTORS FOR SALECraig Dairy. A bargain,, 427, after 6 pm call Green 427. ' > = Neise-ma and other favors will J, DELCO and § Communicate with Leonard CnrE g | CARD PARTIES OF P.-T.A. add to the merriment as the dancers ROYAL ALASKANS - i MAYTAG PRODUCTS PIBIEY, (Orais; Alaaca. N vet NAbnal Bank e, Tndirt STARTING TONIGHT get into the festive mood of the W. P. JOHNSON : st National Ban . Ing 8 g e i mnmuun af ise- i e bt e pohlnt e agee. el o | S it R Favors and Noise-Makers HOME GROCERY ||| Tie Frisidaire Man® ¢ las. Apply Warner's Grocery. COZY, warm, furn, apts. Light |sors, will begin with the first event ""““"“ "“” find it their time to | 208 g AN TEHUOK | BEURS i,_ —— - FOR SALE _Canarics, 202 6th St.| water, dishes, cooking utensfls|of three planned, in the Douglas Howl at the All Hallows' Eve week- Admission $1.00 146—Phones-—152 oy i - ©! and bath. Reasonable a{ Seaview | High School. Money raised in the! end approaches ifs climax AMERICAN CASH FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner! — — —~— - | venture will be used for the bene- GROCERY and MARKET quitting business. Write P.O. Box | o ATES 2274 or phone 334. P AIRBANKS EX. INCORPOR. | Articles of incorporation were | filed with the Territorial Auditor ay by the Alaska Mining Ex- nge, Inc.,, of Fairbanks. Capital listed at $50,000 and incorporators |are . B. Frizzel, Sherman A. Noyes and Charles J. Glasby, all of Fair- banks. ————————— FOR SALE—OCity Float Beer Parlor. % Phone 541 after 4 pm. MISCELLARFOUS DUTCH SAYS Wh?n the h("'l be- gin to hibernate, just put Pres- tone in your cars. Dutch’s Garage and Wrecking Yard. DIAMOND = Lode and placer location notices T TRUCKS. | tor sale at The E-upire Office. JOIN OUR Dollar-a-Week Club. ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'channel Apparel Shop. IN THE UNITED STATES COM- e - MISSIONER'S. (EX-OFFICIO IUARANTEED Reallslic Perm.i- PROBATE) COURT FOR.TI—(E“ nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c.| TERRITORY OF ALASKA, e | Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone' NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- 201, 315 Decker Way. | GINCT. {URN your old gold in‘o value, In the Matter of the Estate of IVAN MACYZNSKI, commoniy known as JOHN RUDY, Deceased. All concerned are hereby notified that GEORGE BIDNICK was on October 20th, 1938. appointed Ad- Sministrator of the Estate of Ivanj “ ” Macyznski, commonly known as “ [uc ce John Rudy, deceased. All persons haying claims against said estate are herecby required (o WALDEN, Col, Oct. 28.—Nature present the same with proper has an excellent dry ice refrigerat- youchers and verified according to ing plant five miles north of here law, within six months from the hut unless man can rid it of an oily | date of this notice, to the under- ador he probably won't be able to signed Administrator at the office o |of his attorneys, R. E. Robertson An oil company, drilling for oil,|and M. E. Monagle. at 206 Seward struck a carbon dioxide gas field Building, Junheau, Alaska. that will flow at the rate of 25,000,- | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 20th | 000 cubic feet a day. Dry ice 1sldny of October, 1938. made from the gas. AY efforts to GEORGE BIDNICK, | rid the well of its oil content huve ‘Administrator. failed and engineers said the oil First publication, Oct. 21st, 1938. odor prevents its use commercially. Last publication, Nov. 11th, 1938. FEDERAL LABOR UNION A.F. of L. LOCAL 209’04 MEETS TONIGHT 7:00 P. M. AT THE o CITY HALL Fourth and Mlfi Streets ; cash or trade at Nflgg"u Shop. [lnlled for Ol } ‘.L Al those holdings cards and everyone wishing to obtaln cards are requesled to attend. | Frances Hess; lrival from Seattle, has domiciled ittle Beverly Junge, daughter 0f penyio Marshal Walter Hellan| H. E. Jacobson was admiltéd d,, Mis, Kenristh, Ju IS flew to Haines this morning with|St. Ann’s Hospital last night celebrating her fourth birihd this piot John Amundsen of the AAT | medical treatment afternoon With a party at her home ung plought Seaman E. Gibéon and | o Revmiy Sue Edward Gedney to the Federal jail| Tom Hansen is a medical p. PAT ELLM S Sy allowe'en motif is being car- 4 cre “Gipson has 10 months and = |at St. Ann’s Hospilal, admittec RESULT OF N EXPLOS ricd out in decorations and favors gjo0” fine sentence to serve on a | night ~ While target- practicing yesterday for ihe occasion, and present for jiieeny charge and Gedney is in company with Jacob Mesojedic, the afternoon are twelve of her ,,ger sentence of four months and| Vernon Ellman is a medica taking turns using his .306 rifle, neighborhood friends. $100 for being drunk and disorderly. | tient at St. Ann's Hospital, ent Pat Ellman suffered a severe injury fit of the school, to buy dishes for| the Domestic Science department. There will be tables for bridge, | whist and pinochle so fans of each! can enjoy their particular game. Prizes for each have been donated | by the members of the committee| and grand prizes will be awarded at the end of the series. Refreshments will be served after the play, dishes having been furn-| ished through courtesy of Thomas Hardware on loan basis until the set to be given to the school atrives, Everyone is invited to participate in the entertainment, starting about 8 o'clock this evening. e AP R SCHOOL PAPER ISSUED The first edition of the Gastineau Breeze, Douglas High School paper, came off the press yesterday and was distributed around the two Gas- | tineau Channel towns and exchang- | es invited from other schools by | the mailing of 25 or 30 copies. With | a cut of the new school gracing the ! front page of the issue, compri ng | six’ pages, presents the activities for the semester to date of the students and classes. Staff of the Breeze included GlaCE Pusich, editor-in-chief, with the fol- | lowing assistants: associate, Albett Savikko; exchange, Douglas Wahtg; sports, George Stragier and Gordon Wahto; humor, Lorein Vienola, Bet- ty Mae Wildér. Virginia Langseth js business. manager; her assistants: are Robert Fleek, Hjalmar Savikk and Glen Kronquist. Advisers .are: Literary — Miss business — Arthur Ladd. — e CHAPMAN TO MOVE “Jim” J. H. Chapman, recent ar-| himself in the Felix Gray house on | Third Street and is anticipating the arrival of his wife in the near future, [to add one more family in Doug- | | las. -ee - MRS. ENGSTROM HOSTESS A Thursday night bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Eiton Engsirom | for their weekly session last night, The party was a dessert bridge vmh two tables of contract in play. Mrs.| R. R. Brown held high score and CUTS ‘CLEANING ‘00sTS Complete Cleaning and Repairing Service PICK-UP and DELIVERY 7 BEVERLY JUNGE PHONE 174 } ¥ Phone 723—'-——115-2nd—5:4:‘= THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON | | OPEN EVENINGS | “If your hair is not becoming | SANITARY PIGGLY to you — You should be R | coming to us.” L T=ew L) WIGELY GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates 4 E. 0. DAVIS Sanitary Meat Co. TELEPHONE 212 FOR. QUALITY: MEATS Phone 4753 ‘ AND POULTRY i BRI s AR FREE DELIVIQY S - — 'I' Call Phones: 13 and 49 1 Jones-Stevens Shop | — | LADIES'—MISSES’ i " . | READY-TO-WEAE. Pay’n Takit Seward Street . Near Third PHONES 92 or 95 L PRISONERS BROUGHT HERE FROM HAINES | . HOSPITAL NOTES IS FOUR TODAY - e Assistant | last evening CAUSTIC: THRIETY WEEKLY FOOD COMMENTS NEWS “A Neu.spancr Wuhm a /\«mnpaper ST ()Rl' THI' F: RIENDLY @TORP TOMATO SAUCE 1938. TH E = I< RIENDLY £ PEAS VAI L hY—Nu l Oc Can CORN CUSTER—No. 15¢ Fnday, Oct. 28, FLOUR HOMELIKE 9 Pounds NU BORA 51, % U 2 Size Giant Size 2 Cans They All Saw F Mabel—I " 'saw* your' husband HANDICAPPED Inst Bt degr, out with mosthier At a gathiering of bishops, a|¥oman. 1l waiter tripped when serving soup | . gy o Did you, darling? Your and spilled the contents all over | husband and 1 saw him, {00, one of the divines, The vietim jumped up, stut- tered, turned re(l and finally HIS OCCUPATION doctor?” blurted out, “Will smn:dne not ® in Holy Ordeis please ny some- “I mean, apart from business. thing appropriate?” A ik STRING Vtueluhlc Shorl«nmu ¢ BEANS 2 cllnds PIONEER 29‘ 106 Can .." GARNICK’S GROCER IR “What is your favorite sport, Y 174 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, "Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brotheres .| Thritt Co-op | BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. PHONE 767 ED A. ZINCK, Manager ' atient 1 last 1 pa- | The Juneau Laundry i | | Franklin Street betiwiem | PHONE 36 For very promp: LIQUOR DELIVERY e —i SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 If ¥t’s Paint We Have Klt‘! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT < -1 mcumul' | ; i | COAL | | PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST | " coalL co. | "TRELIABLE TRANSFER | || ki ' Our trucks go any place amy | ol | | [ J— FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneaw’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” | LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward 8t.————Junean L McCAUL MOTOR i'f COMPANY "m—nm—-flufln time. A tank for Diesel and a tank for Crude OM save burn.r trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 1% | Home-Grown Yegetables 1 Danly — All Kinds California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Ptompt Delivery Telephone 478 { FOR INSURANCE ; " "See H. R.SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Blda. WINDOW CLEANING mom: 485 {

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