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NOW, LOW\Z\E - D0 BE SENS\BLE — \F WE'RE GOWNG TO STBN_ HERE ANOTHER WEEK T INS\ST UPON PaNING FOR UL AQETA CHAN (T QUER WL SNUEEY - T NEVER D0 NUEEW TAOUT AL CRINN - WANT AD INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given . attention. 'THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE oo Count fiye average words to the Daily. rate pex line for consecutive Isertions; One day .. Additional days i Minimum charge ...50c Copy must be in the office by 2 oelock in the afternoon to insure Msertion on same day. ¥ “We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone Wirectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. Pt P A Al Bl FOR SALE NEW GENERALELECUTRIC WASHING MACHINES sold on “terms like rent” to responsible pdrties. Phone 616.—Alaska Elec- tric Light & Power Co. 100 So. JOFNSON SEAHORSE outboard motor, 5§ h.p., run 15 hours. Room 47, Alaskan Hotel, FURNISHED 5-room cottage with Jot on Main St., Douglas, Phone 18. SINGER WING Machines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag Wash- ing Machines, Maytag 110-volt light plants, Ironrite Ironers. Terms: $5 down, §5 monthly. J H. ANDERSON, Box 101, Juneau, Alaska Distributor. A ’ TWO GOOD used pianos. Ve(?'( easy terms. ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY —122 Second St. FURNISHED house near New Boat; Harbor—terms. 945 W. 10th St. FOR RENT ROOM and BOARD for 2 gentle- men, sonable. Phone Black 160. | FOR RENT | " 1: 4-room furnished house with bath, oil heat. Phone Black 255 or call at 232; 6th and Franklin FOR RENT from June 1 to Sept. 1, new house completely 2 bedrooms. Phone Blue 610. NEW, MODERN sty piano family without children. Reason- able rental. ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY—122; Second St. | FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. COZY, warm, turn. apls. Light water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. ¥ N S room r board in private home. Write Em- pire C 539. ROOM WANTED—Will share with another girl, Write Empire H 502. GIRL wishes part-time work 1n exchange for room and board. ‘Write Empire H 491. LOST AND FO LOSTAEun('lrol7kc-y.~”;m key r’mgv Kindly return to Empire. MISCELLANEOUS WE. FIX ROOFS—Estimates Free. P. O. Box 2218. WINDOW CLEANING: Dresémnking esigning, nltmfitmm, Stout sizes a specialty. | Miss Jessen, Gastineau Hotel. SUARANTEED Realisiic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty. Shpp, telephone 201, 315 Decker Wa (URN your old gold bi'o value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop FOR SALE—2-bedroom heuse: full basement, double lot, FHA terms. Phone Green 610. LATE "33 Ford Tudor sedan; 20,000 miles, rebuilt engine. Phone Green 462. LATE MODEL HUDSON Sedan in perfect condition, driven only 6,- 200 miles, priced for quick sale! or will take light trade-in, Phone | 44, FOR SALE—Henning apartments on Dixon, See- Bob Henning af Empire. 3 v 4 FOR SALE—5-room house Wwith' bath, $2,500 for quick sale. Phong Black 730, : POR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Bbx 1274 or phone 334 J e S FOR SALE—City Float Beer . Phone 541 after 4 p.m. ¢ Federal Bond Issue Offered al Offia QTTAWA, May 10—SubSgtiption lists have opened for a $50,000,000 Federal bond issue. The books will close at the d ister of . Bondholds port a’fayefable preliminary recep- tion for‘the issue. lers re- N - & | “Goop oLp—; - ; CORNED BEEF. & GABBAGE | for Lunch Temorrow at the BARANOF ‘ THE BEST FOR ‘THE LEAST When You Think SHOES think of AL-The Shoe Docfor (Formerly—Big Van’s Store) retion of the Min-{ - " NATURALIZED atotin | Chicago was James Quigley, Civil War veteran. He had been voting for 70 years before ob- taining his papers. | | i i UNITED S:ATSS | DEPARTMENT OF THE | INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office March 22, 1939, Anchorage, Alaska. Notice is hereby given that Charley Woods, has made application for a homesite under the act of May 26, 1934, (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage, serial 08545, embraced in U. 8. Sur- vey No. 2319, situate on the west shore of south end of Tee Harbor, Alaska, latitude 58° 24’ 32” N. longi- ' tude 134° 45’ 45” W. containing 4.99 acres. ! Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their adverse claims | in the District Land Office, An- ichorage, Alaska, within the period Lof publication or thirty days there- fatter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FLCRENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. |Date first publication, April 5, 1939, ‘Grover C. Bergdoll —From June 1 to Aug.| furnished, | | w . MRS, LUTHER HESS BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SHE PLUMB FERGOT To S8y PROB'N ABOLT | TWO DULLERS A WEEK- HOWSOMEVER, T RECKON WE-UNS CAN PUT 'EM LP FER & WEEK QERVADIN' THEY @wWN'T 1.—Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, cards from him, had ended that years in prison; | | | i | 1 4—He did not settle down until years ago, after years of travel about Ger- many. He married a pretty German Frank, gardener’s daughter, in 1926—in Rus- sia, where “no papers” were needed. They found seclusion in Weinsberg. He wrote Presi- | dent Roosevelt, asking pardon; ; a big stick. HONORED BY UNIV. | AlASI(A_I!E(iENISE Women’s Dormitory Is fo Bear Her Name-Board | Officers Are Elected (Fairbanks News-Miner) Members of the Board of Regents ,of the University of Alaska at their | sessions at the University, begin- ning Monday forenoon (May 1) and elected officers of the Board, named Alvin Drennan comptroller of the institution, received from Dr, Charles E.Bunnell, President of the institu- tion, a list of students who will be graduated May 15, provided they satisfactorily complete their sched- uled courses, and ratified the Presi-| dent’s appointments to faculty and ,administrative positions for the aca- | demic year of 1939-40. Named for Mrs. Hess The structure containing the wo- men’s dormitory was named Har- riett Hess Hall in honor of Mrs. Lu- ther C. Hess, and the go ahead sig- Inal was given for this summer’s building program, Announcement was made that the Captured after long chase . . . 26 with mustache), most notorious World War draft dodger, was brought to Governor's Is- land, N. ¥,, for court martial January 7, 1920. A two-year search, marked by taunting post- Philadelphia home. He was sentenced to five his citizenship was forfeited. grew; his father-in-law met interviewers with T00 PERTICKLER — (center brewer, day in his And now wants to join family . . . about 10 5.—Mrs. Bergdoll and girl, Berta his family home.” now, “He made a e said. at May meetings in odd numbered Alaska Agricultural College nnd?plepnratory work only can. be done years for a.period of two years. The School of Mines, as the University | before Commencement, the 16th: of election this week resulted as fol- lows: Andrew Nerland, President; A. E. Lathrop, Vice President; Mrs. Lu- ther C. Hess, Secretary; Frank P. DeWree, Treasurer. The executive committee of Board follows: Mr. Nerlanc, Capt. Lathrop and Mrs. Hess. Drennan Is Comptroller President Bunnell, acting during the present year as Registrar-Comp- { troller, requested that his resigna- | tion be accepted and become effec- | tive September 1. Alvin Drennan, at present Administrative Secretary to the President, was elected to the | position of Comptroller and will as- lending Tuesday afternoon (May 2),| Sume the duties of this office Sep- | tember 1 | fice, and directed the President to submit recommendations of those | qualified to assume the duties of | this position and to be ready to take over the work on September 1. | Tribute to Mrs. Hess | The building containing the dor- | mitory for women is a four-story | concrete dormitory. Mrs. Hess, for whom it was named, has been for many years a faithful and efficient member of the Board of Regents and a devoted friend of the Uni- versity. The dormitory will hence- | forth be known as Harriet Hess Hall. | Mrs. Hess's service to the Univer- Draft-Dodger Bergdoll escapes . . . 2—Bergdoll, heir of a wealthy Philadelphia was permitted August, 1920, to recover the $100,000 “pot of gold” he said he had buried in Maryland hills when a fugitive. Allowed to stop.at his home in Philadelphia, he leaped from. a window of the house, sprang into a waiting auto. He fled to Canada, thence to Germany. New York in May, 1935. She and his mother wrote requests for presidential“pardon. The family—now five children 3 to"f1"years old— have been living mostly in Philadelphia. Re- turning in April from a four-month trip to Germany, his wife reported he wés “coming THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939. TELL BN THEN CAN Take THER CHOLCE - TH' COW-SHED OR W' HEN -HOUSE," WRICHEVER THEN'D Draft-dodger Fled fo Germany 20 YearrsWAVQo'afirtri’ Fough' rArllwff_f;ns 16 Bnné Him Back. Now U. S. Looks So Goo Fights 3.- s ha to leave prison in SRR the children arrived in son would Bergdoll mistake. He sees that erty. Son ,was then called, opened its doors | for instruction, Mrs, Hess was elect- "ed Secretary of the Board of Trus- tees. She has been automatically— and enthusiastically—re-elected at every succeeding election of officers of the Board. Cempleted Last Year Harriet, Hess Hall was constructed during the summer of 1937 and was completely finished in the summer of 1938. It is one of the best built | structures on the campus and will ,be an enduring tribute ‘to. the woman whose name it bears. Monday afternoon, members of |ejght years and are made by the |the Board, in company with Direc- [tor Lorin T. Oldroyd, visited the’io confirmation by # majority - of | Fairbanks Agricultural Experiment| members of Senate and House in) | Station .apd were advised concern- | joint session. Mrs. Hess was reap- {ing the work fo the station by Su-|pointed for a term of ‘eight years | The Board also voted to make the | perintendent Erastus Peterson. The | af the last session of the Legislature. | position of Registrar a separate of-/building program for the summer ghe hasbeen a member of the Board serve in 1914 and had refused to fight in 1918 was not peaceful, Two attempts were made to kidnap Bergdoll for return to U. 8.—since he could not be one, in 1923, he fatally shot a man, severely bit another when four waylaid him in a hotel. U. 8. veterans were aroused. And mother in United, States 6.—~Mrs. Emma Bergdoll, 78, was happy her fortune, for, convicted of aiding his escape, she paid $27,000 fines and saw $1,000,000 in return will mean Bergdolls will recover prop= can Legion chiefs say they will oppose. off attempts to seize him . . . ven in the country he'd offered to xtradited for political offense. In end his exile. It brought her mis- properties seized. She hopes son’s hopes for leniency—which Ameri- this month. | Board Members Present Members of the Board of Regents | present at the session were: Andrew Nerland and Mrs. Luther C. Hess of | Fairbanks, George A. Lingo of An- |chorage, J. W. Glison of Valdez, | T. M. Donohoe of Cordova, Dr. Bun- { nell, President of - the 'University, | member ex-officio. Absent were Mrs.' James Wicker- sham of Jungau,, A. E; Lathrop of| Fairbanks, and O. D. Cochran 'of Nome. ' Regent Cochran s a newly You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phoné #' LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Near Third ‘ Jones-Stevens Shop Seward Street for a ROYAL meal at any time. .. the ROYAL GENUINE BIACK DIAMOND COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Cp. TELEPHONE 412 [ HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Irene Stewart's LENDING LIBRARY BARANOF' BASEMENT LOBBY Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 10 p.m., Sundays: 12:30 to 2 p.m. 5 il When In Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE . GENERAL BAULING STORAGE ana CRATING OALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 656 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Gash Grocery RHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau Reltable Transfer Our (ricks go. any_ any mu“"e ufifl{'&a ] ' tind » PHONE 148--NIGHY 148 Phone 723————i115-2nd St. THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If ‘'your hair is not: to you—You should be coming to us.” SANITARY PIGELY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co. Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 '| The Juneau _Laundryl FRANKLIN STREET between PFrout and Second Streets PHONE 359 Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING m Stove—Fuel Ol Delivery || Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS i Builders’ and_Shelf WARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUN Hardware Com PAINTS—OIL-—0! Shelf and Heavy Guns and ——— W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PHONE 36 arr FOR VERY PROI LIQUOR DELIVERY| IF IT'S PAINT W'l HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop PHONE McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS lor. anle a3 The Biapire O You Are Sure of Choicest Meals Only IN-OUR MEAT . £ DEPARTMENT | ~ 'THE PURE FOODS STORE i 418 ) appointed member eof the Boasd., Appointments ‘are for a term’ of Governor of the Territory, subject includes an addition to the barn, A/ continuously since the institution dairy house, and cottage for dairyman. $70,000 Is Available With. the appropriation of $70,000 for buildings, the Board authorized the Executive Committee to proceed with construction work as soon as possible, The major item of the pro- gram is to complete the Eielson Me- morial Building. This structure is |54 feet by 84 feet. The first story ’was built five years ago. It is to be extended 30 feet in length and com- pleted as a three story building. {Two or three residences are to. be Rt. Rev. Walter J. Pitzgerald, S.J.,|Sity-dates.back to-the time when the | built, the mine shop building will coadjutor bishop for Alaska, would !deliver the Commencement address. | inds of its planners. | institution was ofily a project in the On Septem- be reconstructed near the power |plant, and considerable other work Date last publication, May 31, 1939. | Ofticers of the Board are clected |ber 5, 1917, five years before the is on the program, Preliminary and the | was incorporated by Act of the Ter- ritorial Legislature in 1917 e RECORD COW SAN JOSE, Cal. (AP)—Johanna (% _ Hester Prilly, a Holstein Preisian| e.. cow owned by Thomas Haas, gave enough milk in the last year to supply a family with a quart a day for 50 years. Her record was 41,414 pounds. The animal is valued at $4,000, Try The Empire classifieds for results. e — e Try an Empire ad, o L. R. AN A INSURANCE | SHEPARD & SON ‘7 'p M, BEHRENDS BANK HLDQ, | GENERAL M 5 wnd MAMMM ) el

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