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THE: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, T1UFSDAY NE 13 1939 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFF'Y SMITH WAAL-ULL BE 00D -RABBITED ' D\D NE SEE TH@T LEETLE \NX, GOOG\E 2 You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BABANOF COFFEE SHOP SANITARY PIGGLY T SWOWY SHE ROLLED HER EVE-BALLS AT ME AN' PUCKERED WP HER KISGER — HESH UP, COUSIN '\ VE BEEN A-DINGING AT ME ALL DAY — NQ'RE JES' SORE 'CAUSE 'ty POP'LAR WIF TH' LADIES — \E T AT TOO INQUSITIF, YO'RE JEALOLS-HERRTED- WHOR, CasaNova, WROR - 1 GUESS NOW'RE RIGHT, SNUEEY - Moy GOT SUNMP'NY 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 [LAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | Count five mverage words to the Bne. Daily rate per line for consecutive Mmsertions: One day Additional days Copy must be in the office by 2 Insertion on same day. We accept ads over ‘telephone from persons listed in telephone firectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE coupe. Fine condi- tion. New tires. Ideal highway car. $90. Phone 795. FOR SALE—Annex Rooming House, First and Main Sts. Phone Red 225. POWER tmllrr 12 h engme New Western Wright gurdy. Some lead. Call 036 2 long 2 short after 3 pm. FOR SALE—1 folding cot; 1 cot with mattress; 1 Coleman lantern; 1 Aladdin lamp. P.O. Box 604, Ju- neau. ALDRICH Bungalow Piano for sale by private party. Never been used —terms if desired. Call Douglas 66, after 8 p.m. ROWBOAT—13-foot, Apply New York Tavern. FOR SALE—1931 Ford Sedan; 1933 Chev Sedan; 1933 Chev Pick-up; 2 marine reverse gears; 1% hp. stationary gas engine; anchor winech with niggerhead; 32-voit light plant; reconditioned Model A Ford motors, ready to install'in boats; rebuilt Durant 4-cylinder with marine reverse gear; 6- cylinder Hudson water-cooled oil and exhaust manifold. — Alaska Arc Welders. THE NOYES property, corner 4th and Franklin, 2 buildings — one 10-room house and one 5-room house, both furnished. Terms. See the owner. LATE ’33 Ford Tudor sedan; 20,000 miles, rebuilt engine. Phone Green 462. | pclock in the afternoon to insure (- 1 round bottom. | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Phone Douglas 28. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Douglas. Phone Kilburn 48. FOR RENT — " Modern fumlshed House. 422 Calhoun. $60.00 pel month. Couple only. VACANCY after June 'I2, rooms and bath. Phone 642. 4 ROOMS and bath—steam heated, electric ‘range, Frigidaire, oak floors, furnished overstuffed. Windsor Apts. four WANTED — A tenant for three months—a one-room downtown apartment, fully furnished. Write Empire T-594. WILL SUBLET for summer newly renovated light housekeeping apartment centrally located. Call 677 between 7 and 10 pm. or 10 FOR RENT—6-room modern house call 484 after 5 p.m. APARTMENT for rent in Decker Bldg. Phone Green 465. FOI room furnished | bachelor apt. electric range, Frigidaire. 141 S. Franklin. 3-ROOM FLAT, completely modern, quiet, splendid view-—couple only. Phone 686. FURNISH‘E:D 2- or 3-room - apts. Phone Green 100, 725 Basin Road. FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. C0OZY, warm, water, dishes, rooking utensils ' and bath. Reasonable a) Seaview MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING, slip covers and alterations. Klein Apts. Red 763. | Dressmaking, designing, alterations. Stout sizes a specialty.| | Miss Jessen, Gastineau Hotel #UARANTEED Realistic Perml-\ aents, $4.50. Finger wavé, 65c. | Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone‘ 201, 315 Decker Way. b e CURN your old gnold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED EXPERT stenography and book- | keeping—part or full time. Alice turn for piano instructions. Write Empire F 663. LATE MODEL HUDSON Sedan in perfect condition, driven onl” &= 200 miles, priced for quick sale or will take light trade-in. Phone T44. FOR SALE—Henning apartments on Dixon. See Bob Henning at Empire. FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box 2274 or phone 334. POR SALE—City Float Beer Parjor. Phone 541 after ¢ p.m. LOST AND FOUND gin wrisz “watch. Return to Empire. Reward. LOST——Sunday P.M. A pau- of horn rim glasses. Finder please return to Baranof Hotel, 404. Kenneth Webster Refurning Here Kenneth Webster is a passenger on the steamer Princess Charlotte arriving here this evening. He has been attending the Uni- versity of Montana at Missoula for the past winter and plans to spend the summer months visiting with his mother, Mrs. Helen Webster, and sis- ter, Mildred. —— - ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeting Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. JERRY WAITE, Secretary. ——————— Empire Want Ads Bring Results. —adv. po {YOUNG BOY wishes room and | "board at reasoriable rates. In- quire Ingram Varnell at Signal Corps Office after 4 p.m. EXPERIENCED PUBLIC steno- grapher wants work. Alice Mack, Gastineau Hotel. WANTED—A cabin during the last| two weeks of July. Write Empire, | ML 800. — % l HOSPITAL NOTES Maria Worobec, two-and-a-half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worobec, receiving medical care for cuts and bruises as the re- sult of an auto accident on the Fritz Cove road, was dismissed this af- ternoon. Mrs. Nadine Lee was admitted to St. Ann’s’ Hospital. last night and underwent a major opeération this morning. After receiving surgical attention at St. Ann’s Hospital, Mrs. Daniel Livie was dismissed today and re- {turned home. |CHIEF FORESTER DUE TOMORROW * Chief Forester F. A, Silcox is due in Juneau on the Forester late to- morrow. The head of the U. 8. For- est Service, his assistant, R. F. Hammatt, and Regional Forester B. Frank Heintzleman were at Peterss NOME BOATS ARE CAUGHT OUT AT SEA Solid lce Conditions Pre- vail - Nomeites Eat Arctic Delicacies (continued rmm Page Onei then took off again following the east contour of coastal points, thence southwest to the steamer Columbia’s position. Pilot Jefford radioed ice condi-! tions direct to Capt. Anderson aboard | the Columbia telling him the ice was solid from Norton Sound to St. Michael, also that the open water lead i which the vessel was now anchored only extended 45 miles to- ward Nome, which thence was closed by solid ice for several miles. Jef-/ ford did not make a landing but con- tinued to his Nome base. Takes Off Again Pilot Jefford took off again yes- terday morning to make a circular contour of the area from a high al- titude between Nome and St. Law- rence Island towards the anchorage of the steamers, thus probably pav- | which would allow the steamers to \reach open water from Nome. ) furn, apls. Light | No news has been received from the freighter El Capitan after a de- lay in unloading in Bristol Bay, or ! the Coast Guard Cutter Duane. The cutter is supposed to have an am- phibian plane aboard for scouting work but secrecy seems to be the keynote of the cutter's activities. One case of measles is reported |aboard the Columbia but it is un- derstood the illness will be over be- fore the steamer arrives at Nome. The Columbia has over 450. pas- sengers aboard and the Sutherland has a full cargo of general merchan- dise, mining and dredge equipment. Dense fogs are reported to have extended far out to sea. 'EDITORS ON WAY.NORTH ON ALEUTIAN Two Hundred and Thirty-‘ six Are Aboard Steam- er for 22-day Tour (Continued from Page One) Grange. burg yesterday and anchored last night at Cape Fanshaw, 5 Tllinois W. W. Loomis, Citizen, Mrs. W. W. Loomis. Vernon Nickless, Grange. Mrs .Vernon Nickless. Miss Ruth Nickless. Miss Peg Dieterich, Citizen, La Grange. Charles ‘Wobdstock. Mrs. Charles F. Renich. A. H. Mosher, Plaindealer, Henry. Mrs. A, H. Mosher. Miss Louise N. Comstock, Home Citizen, La F. Renich; Sentinel, |Desiranle, Chicago. Fred Favor, Life, Wilmette. Miss Marjorie Eck, Chicago. Don Eck, NEA Transportation Chairman Chicago. Miss Ferol 1. Tyler, NEA Head- quarters, Chicago. Arne Rae, NEA executive secre- tary, Chicago. Gilbert L. Morrison, Conco Press.‘ Mendota, Indiana J. Frank McDermond, Jr., Ledger- | Tribune, Attica. Mrs. Frank McDermond, Jr. A. A. Hargrave, Republican, Rock- | ville, E. W. Schergens, News, Tell City. § Mrs, E W. Gebergens, 4 La Mc. | Walter H. Crim, Republican Lead- er, Salem. Mrs. Walter H. Crim. | Eugene Routh, Republican-Lead- {er, Salem. Towa Paul C. Smith, Reporter, | Rapids. Mrs. Paul C. Smith. Frank Jaqua, Republican, boldt. Arthur | Humboldt. | Miss Esther Anderson, County Regijster, Elkader. Lyman H. Henry, Daily | Chatles City. | Miss Viola Benz, Press, Sheffield. | (Accompanied by Miss Ruth Tod- | rank, Evansville, Ind,) Mrs. I. A. Nichols, Iowa Falls. Louis J. Elbert, Record-Democrat, Pocahontas. Mrs. Louis J. Elbert. | Miss Marion Aasgaard, Reporter, | Kanawha. Hampton, Mrs. E. J. Feuling. Mrs. Jessie Crabbe, Traer. Fred Hill, Reporter, Hamburg. Mrs. Fred Hill. Kansas Miss Dora Adriance, Courier-Tri- |bune, Seneca. E. F. Abels, Republican, Lawrence, Mrs. E. F. Abels (accompanied by daughter—Betly Jean). | Dr. L. F. Barney, Kansas City, | Mrs. L. F Barney. (‘ Harry Trimmer, Republican-Ga- |zette, Gove. | Wm. Chase Herren. Daily Legal Rock ‘ Hum- ‘ Thomas, Republican, Clayton Press, Feuling, Tribune, New { |ing the way of finding other leads|News, Topeka. Miss Nanon L. Herren. Miss Wilhelmina Bertsch. | Mrs. Ellen Bistle. “ Miss Josephine Herren. Albert Berlin, News, Wakefield. Mrs. Albert Berlin. Mrs. Laleta Allen, Kansas City. Kentucky Fred B. Wachs, Herald Leader, Lexington. Mrs. Fred B. Wachs. Warran C. Wachs. Fred B. Wachs, II. Albert Schumacher, Citizen, Be- rea. Virgil Powell, Citizen, Berea. W. C. Alcock, Daily Messenger, Danville. Louisiana John L. Bluck, Caldwell Watch- man, Columbia. Massachusetts Walter D. Allen, Chronicle, Brook- line. | Mrs. Walter D. Allen. W. F. Twombly, Chronicle, Read- ing. Mrs. W. P. Twombly. Miss Linda Twombly. A. Edwin Larsson Wellesley. Mrs. A. Edwin Larsson. Lem Hall, Courier, Wareham, Michigan Philip T. Rich, News, Midland. Mrs. Philip T. Rich. | Miss Dott Love, Observer, Che- boygan. Kenneth Gregory, Forum, White- hall. Mrs. Kenneth Gregory. Mrs. Genevieve F. Woessner, Me- nominee County Journal, Stephen- P . g T. O. Huckle Evemng News Cad- illac. Mrs. T. O. Huclfle Miss A. Van Koevering, Record,|{ Zeeland. Townsman, Minnesota E. E. Howard, Gagette, Wheaton. Mrs. E. E. Howard. Miss Arlene Howard. Son Bobby. A. H. Lahgum, Times, Preston. Mrs. A. 'H. Langum. Miss Eleanor Langum. Miss Effie Morgan. L. 8. Whitcomb, Tribune, Albert Lea. Irving Todd, Hastings. Mrs. Irving Todd. L. H. Powell, Daily Messenger Marshall (accompanied by three). T. G. J. Pease, Union, Anoka. Mrs. T. G. J. Pease. Henry Halvorsen, Post Messenger, | Stillwater: Mrs. Henry Halvorsen. Miss Joyce Halvorsen. i Mrs. Harrlet Libby, Times, Forest | Lake. Mrs. Gertrude Arlington, Times, | Forest Lake. | Jason Arlington. Mrs. George Pearson, Post Mes- ‘unxer, Stillwater. I Frank Schult. - e BYe Foss, Thiziesn Fowns, { {Hatboro. Wisconsin P. C. Atkinson, Press, Eau Claire. | Mrs. P. C. Atkinson. M. B. Atkinson, Press, Eau Clair. | Mrs. M. B. Atkinson. Miss Dorothy Johnson. ‘ Mrs. B. D. Hanson, Star, Mous- ton. | Fosston (accompanied by Miss Mil- dred Rouse). Mrs. Maud B. Cooley, olis. Theodore A. Norelius, Press, Lind- strom. Minneap- Mississippi L. H. Bowen, Times, Brookhave Mrs. L. H. Bowen. Mrs. Sarah Leinenkugel, Missouri W. R. Jaeget, Daily O. J. Ferguson, Democrat-News, | Waukesha. Fredericktown. iMrs. W. R. Jaeger. Mrs. O. J, Ferguson. Miss Nancy Jaeger. L. M. White, Ledger, Miss Ruth Jaeger. Mrs. L. M White. Mark Bell, News, Ladysmith, Miss Berta Lee Nolen, News, Mon-| Mrs. Mark Bell. roe City. Mrs. Lela P. Andrews, Democrat, Wm. N. Nolen, Monroe )Richland Center. City. W. H. Conrad, Star News, Med- W. H. McIntire, Mail, Vandalia. |ford. Bruce MclIntire, Mail, Vandalia. Mrs. Anna H. Conrad. Nebraska Messrs. Brooks and Collins Con- J. 8. Kroh, News, Ogallala. rad. Mrs. J. C. Kroh, Mrs. Virginia Conrad Amacher. Nevada Wyoming Miss Alvilda Haukness, Elko. W. L. Alcorn, Republican-Bulle- New York tin, Rawlings. James Wright Brown, Editor and| Mys, W. L. Aleorn. Publisher, New York City. Miss Ellen Pace. Mrs. James Wright Brown. E. E. Hanway, Miss Virginia Brown. Casper. R. E. Schultz, News, Akron. Mrs. E. E. Hanway. Alfred J. Ball, Leader-Observer,| Miss Charlene Hanway. Woodhaven. Miss Lois Hanway. Mrs. Alfred J. Ball, Mrs. J. E. Hanway, Nerth Dakota B s, AT Mrs. Beatrice Mann, Press Dick- . e s, Phillips, Dunham Still Stalk Elusive Salmon Ohio Forest F. Tipton, Record-Herald, Washington C. H. ' Mrs. Forest F. Tipton. B. F. Biery, Bluffton. = Mrs. B, F.yBiery. Juneau’s two sport fishermen-for- Mrs. R. A. Prouty, News-Herald, | profit, A. B. Phillips and Alex Dun- Hillsboro, "Iham, aren't encountering much in @. S. Speck, Leader, Pemberville, the way of either sport or profit, ac- Mis. C. S. épeck. ! ‘|cording to news drifting in from A, L. Sedgwick, 'Daily Times, :ha:tc‘:\’::r;::ls and straits of South- Martins Ferry. ‘ ::ti:bAFr:osyDauy News, Sidney The educators, who turned from M‘rs o s ‘Amos Browx; * | schoolbooks to fishhooks, were taken 4 3 i in hand by Bert Caro this week, C. Q. Myers, Upique Weekly, RIS- | iiini’ ngs i and shown how to "’gz‘én-M dite. bait up, as a consequence of which J they finally caught and marketed Hary L. Do, Daly Reporter| gy’ worti'nf’ flah, enough to buy gasoline for half a day. When last heard of, Phillips and Dunham were headed out toward |Iey Straits with spirits still high Columbus. Mrs. Harry L. Doud (accompanied despite lean beginnings to their | summer of fishing. by daughter). Oklahoma B e TR ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Mexico. News, Tribune-Herald, Miss Hobart. Miss Corinne Calhoon. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Lars E. Bladine, Telephone-Register, McMinnville. Williami 1 Baker, Clara Neal, Star-Review, Sale of the tideland property of | Coos Bay the late John D, Nelson has been set Tinies, "Marshfield. {for July 14 by Bdward C. Christen- Mrs. William L. Baker. {sen, Administrator. The sale will Hugh G. Ball, News, Hood River. be conducted on the premises and Mrs. Hugh G. Ball. | will dispose of Nelson’s boat build- F. J. Wheeler, Milton Eagle. ;mg shop on 12th Street and an ad- Pennsylvania Joining lot, Chatles W. Baum, Central News, Perkasie. | Mrs. Charles W. Baum. | Miss Mae Bashore, West Schuyl- kill ‘Press, Tremont. | ! WEDN‘EEDAY TRY BARED CHICKEN and NOODLES ala Gratin for Luncheon at the BARANOF Miss Ethel Bausum. Miss Helen Miller. Miss Florence Moody. { [ Ferd * W. Coleman, Shopper's » Guide, Williamsport. { Mrs. Ferd W. Coleman. L. 'B. Yale. Mrs. L. B. Yale. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! FANCY COTTON DO WORK SHIRTS Sanforized Shrunkv sl 'zs in all colors .. AL— THE SHOE DOCTOR Miss Ruth W. Robinson. Miss flm& Haefner, Courier, Bris- tol. Miss Marle Hanson, Hulmeville, Rhode Island Gen. Hefry 'Dewitt Hamilton, Rhode Jslafid Press Club, West Bar- rington. ‘' South Dakota H.'B. Tysell, Journal, Britton. Mrs. H. B. Tysell. " ‘Texas Mrs. Lee J. Rountree, Daily Eagle, Bryan, % Utah S. L. Radden, Record, Park City. » Elisha Warner, Press, Spanish (H);;':‘ :;:R LY. BIG YAN'S) k) o. Franklin 8t, Mrs. Elisha Warner. | P." P. Thomas, Press, Spanish Fork. , Mrs. P. P. Thomas. Miss Ila Thomas. Mrs. Rhoda Porte, President of Porte Publishing Co., Salt Lake City. Leland C. Burress, Bulletin, Bing- ham'Canyon. "' ‘Washington E. L. Wheeler, Times, Waitsburg, Mrs. E. L. Wheeler. Ben Spear, Spokane. MILLWOOD DRY KINDLING and SPRUCE BLOCK Fireplace Wood Get It—While It Lasts! Garbage Hanled Wi GG LY Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE Freeman, | Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer ; MARINE PHONE BUILDING " i noa;-cdonoumunu | s =g g gy o g | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders' and Shelf P . d Trene Stewart's LENDING LIBRARY BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 9 pm. Hardware Comflany llulf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition Jo= When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 GENERAL MOTORS, DEIAG and MAYTAG .mn':'mu W. P. JOHNSON . “The Frigidaire Man” -FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 E Delivery Juneau [ "Reliable Transter | Qur trucks go any place any B R [ for save PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Ides] Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT McCAUL MOTOR - COMPANY Phone 723—————115-#nd" 8¢, - DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS i HE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becoming to you—You should be coming to us.” l&mmufln* bor sale a¢ The Bwpire Offics. . You Are Sure of Choicest Meals Oaly IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE hone 478 Prompt Delive; FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON TELEPHONE 49 B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. - Window Cleaning PHONE 485 Tel LUMBER e — " et Phone 358 Gi . rant C. Angle, Journal, Shelton, Delivery West Virginia (wen, Wheeling, Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.

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