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. Uth TELLING YOU , SNUEEY - i < NOWNE BEEN & SAP 7 LONG ENOWGH — NOUR PLACE \S 8ACK TE' HILLS -WITH "L -FO AND DON'T MENTION MINNE, THE MANICURIST AGAWN-T-1— T SWOW, GOOG\E"Y NO'RE GUTTN! TETCHN QS & GRASS-8UG NAOW, \F MINNE - (\\ RS W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1939, Aty Dz73=2” PN AND NOuR NAME SN'T MNNE 22 JUST SHOW ME THE SHoP WHERE MINNE \WORKS - - UM BETTIN' TWO BUCKS T CAN TAKE HER XO LUNCH - i (Y] Quoua By BILLY DeBECK JO0ST CRLL \ME TQOTS\E - WANT AD INFORMATION ’ In case of error or if an ad I has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- ] fy this office (Phone 374) at ? attention. |THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | Count five wverage words to the tine. | Datly rate per line for consecutive | msertions: J One day ... 10¢ Additional days .. 5¢ Minimum charge ...58¢c Copy must be In the office by 2 yelock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. i we accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone tirectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE | FOR SALE—4-room house, 2 ‘bed- rooms, oil heat, large lot, good| view $4700.00. 25% down, balance $40.00 monthly. Shattuck Agency. | 6-ROOM house with concrete base-| ment in Douglas. See Joe Weherin. FOR SALEBaby crib, sulky baby carriage, play pen, radio table, De- trola radio 5-tube, small table. Call Mrs. Roy Roach, Bishop Apart- i once and same will be given { FOR RENT ROOM in quiet home for gentle- man. 143 Gastineau Ave. Phone Black 580. FOR RENT — Apartment, Harris Aparments. FOR RENT—2-room cabin. West Mrs. McMullen. FOR RI 5-room furnished house. Adults only. Inquire Arch- way Shop. VACANCY at the Snow White Apts. Couple only. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Phone 702. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apt. Oil heat. Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT-—Furnished apartment. Phone Douglas 28. WILL SUBLET for summer newly renovated light housekeeping apartment centrally located. Call 677 between 7 and 10 pm. or 10 and 12 am. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. FOR RENT — 6-room unfurnished modern house; call 484 after 5 p.m. APARTMENT for rent in Deck Bldg. Phone Green 465. ~ “About three years ago, when I was __'producing short motion pictures and FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. COZY, warm, turn. apis. Light water, dishes, cooking utensily and' bath. Reasonablé 8’ Seaview ments, Apt. No. 1. | ‘DAVENPORT set. $50.00. Good con- | dition, Phone Red 570. 532 Gold St. | 28-FT BOAT, cabin, Dodge motor, | suitable for trolling, $290 cash. At lower city float. Phone 14. | FOR SALE-—28-ft. cruiser. New last | year. Phone 543 or 562. FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet sedan, $235. Phone Thane 16 two rings. FOR SALE—Annex Rooming House, First and Main Sts. Phone Red 225. POWER troller 12 h.p. engine. New Western Wright gurdy. Some lead. Call 036 2 long 2 short after 3 p.m. FOR SALE—1931 Ford Sedan; 1933 Chev Sedan; 1933 Chev Pick-up; 2 marine reverse gears; 1% h.p. stationary gas engine; anchor winch 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 ofl and exhaust manifold. — Alaska Arc Welders. "HE NOYES property, corner 4th/ and Franklin, 2 buildings — one 10-room house and one -5-room house, both furnished. Terms. See the owner. 2 LATE '33 Ford Tudor sedan; 20,000 miles, rebuilt engine. Phone Green 462. LATE MODEL HUDSON Sedan in oerfect condition, driven onl> §,- 200 miles, priced for quick sale or will take light trade-in. Phone 744. FOR SALE—Henning apartments on Dixon. See Bob Henning at Empire. FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box 274 or phone 334. POR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. | Phone 541 after 4 pm. LOST AND FOUND | MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAEKING, slip covers and alterations. Klein Apts. Red 763. | Dressmaking, designing, alterations,' Stout sizes a specialty. Miss Jessen, Gastineau Hotel. WUARANTEED Realistic Perma- aenis, $4.50. Finger wave, 66c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. ' P F K S ER (URN your old gsld into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. RELIABLE woman wants work by the hour or day. E. Heinemann, Box 2506, City. WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4-room furnished house or apt. Phone 628. EXPERT stenography and book- keeping—part or full time. Alice Mack, Gastineau Hotel. YOUNG BOY wishes room and board at reasonable rates. In- quire Ingram Varnell at Signal Corps Office after 4 p.m. grapher wants work. Alice Mack, Gastirfeau Hotel. ¥ WANTED—A cabin during the last ML 800. Pefersburg Girl Be Bride This Evening 0f Warner Wycoff Miss Lois Wanberg, who arrived noon on the steamer North Sea, Will become the bride of Mr. War- ner Wycoff of this city at a cere- mony to be performed by Dean C. {E. Rice, of Holy Trinity Cathedral, tat his Fifth Stréet residence this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Charlotte Clausen, formerly FOUND—Adrift 2 rafts of used lumber; owners see Frank James in Douglas. FOUND—On Glacier Highway. 32 | Colt Automatic. Call at Empire. LOST—Waltham wrist watch be- of Petersburg, will be Miss Wan- berg’s only attendant, and Mr. Paul 'Judge will be best man for the |groom. Following the ceremony a small Iraception will be held at the Seat- ter Tract home of Mr. and Mrs. Judge. EXPERIENCED PUBLIC steno-| two weeks of July. Write Empire,{ here from Petersburg this after- | ALASKA HUSKIES 100,000 CASES EMBARRASSNEW SALMON PACK YORK CTY MAN [N WESTWARD Two Dogs Received Collect Fisheries Report Is About} from Nenana as Gift Same as This Time to Jobless Man Last Year Deny They W o e In explaining in New York City First 1939 Alaska salmon pack how two huskies from Alaska hap- report, announced today by the| pened to be non-paying “guests” at Bureau of Fisheries, shows the in-| & Manhattan dog hospital, their dustry in the Westward district run- owner, J. H. (Jim) Harper, a tem- ning at about the same clip as on porarily inactive motion-picture the same date last year, with gains ‘pmducer‘ made it plain ‘that he was at Chignik and Kodiak offset by not ungrateful to a friend in Alaska losses at Copper River and the south | who sent them to him to cheer him ' side of the Alaska Peninsula up because He was out of work. Total pack reported in the West- {©nly, he said, he wished his friend Ward up to June 17 is 99,066 cases, had not sent them with $99.45 ex- 8s compared to 104,485 from the Ress: charger’ Bollect: same district up to June 16, 1938, RIE Waa BRiR. av? Reds have made up the major portion of the pack to date, with a fair quantity of kings and only a scattered few cases of pinks, chums and cohos. The detailed report by cases is as follows: said Harper, ! had a little money, I got a hanker- ing for an Alaskan husky. I bought one from a breeder in Nenana, Al- aska, but the dog was too young and did not live. “A few weeks ago, I happened to |write the breeder and I mentioned 'how tough things had been for me. Next thing I knew I got a letter | telling me I ought to have a couple of huskies to cheer me up, so he was sending me some as a present. Then came the dogs—and a $99.45 express bill.” Pack Report Chignik—16,197 reds, 11 kings, 12 pinks, 5 chums, 16,225 total; 1,921 last year. Cook Inlet—2,224 reds, 7,199 kings, 84 pins, 131 chums, 1 coho, 9,639 total; 10,867 last year. Copper River — 40,155 reds, 3,047 kings, 42202 total; 55,765 last year. Kodiak—18,778 reds, 85 kings, 9 pinks, 164 chums, 19,036 total; 15,- Dogs In Hock 624 last year. Mr. Harper said he decided to Alaska Peninsula (south side)—5, keep one husky and try to sell the 387 reds, 1,155 kings, 2,101 pinks, 3,- {1 :other. but he found it impossible 321 chums, 11,964 total; 20,308 last AlASKAhS ARE |to raise the money for the express year. | bill, In the meantime the dogs! Only other district reporting is DESIRED HRS“‘ were suffering from their long con- Yakutat, with 648 reds, 1,365 kings |finement in crates much too small | for a 2,013 total as compared to l.-i for them. So he got in touch with | 531 last year. | Preference However (an- j nof Be Given as A Sl P s | Mrs. George Bethune Adams, resi-| - dent director of the Elin Prince |Speyer Hospital for Animals and M W t she arranged with the American oose omen 0 |Railway Express Company for the 1 . |huskies to be boarded at the hospi- I n S‘a “ 0”|(E|‘S tal—free of charge—until their A H ‘Ou'Sid r | travel bill is paid. ! "' N' ht gains ers “For a day after we got them,”| OmOffow Ig i by s |a Speyer Hospital official said, “the | |poor animals would take nothing| Installation of newly elected om-] (sem.:;', {;,be]f::f?nmmd) but ice cubes—they were that hot cers for the Womeh of the Moose| WASHINGTON, June 12—(Spec- {and dry. Now they are enjoying will be held tomorrow night at 8|js) Correspondence)—In order that (their raw meat, and we've given o'clock in the IO.O.F. Hall, this'maska residents would be assured them two big horse stalls to stay also being the last before the sum- of having more definitely employ- e | mer vacation. | ment opportunities, Declezate Di- Neve: before has the Speyer Hos- Mrs. Leona McKinnon will beimund recently requested Adminis- Pital entered info such an unusual|grang jnsalling officers for the eve- | tator Ickes of the PWA, to have arrangement, but it just could not ning, Mrs. Treva Reischl, installing Provision made for first offers of permit the dogs to’ be cooped up, guide; and Mrs. Levinna Starr, in- wortk en public works projects to the spokesman said. {stalling chaplain. ! bona fide residents of the Terri- Fine Specimens | Following the services a social 'OY: The dogs, of Siberian husky'wi) pe held for all those present. | The reply stated that under the strain and somewhat resembling Public. Works Administration Ap- wolves in appearance, are large | propriation Act of 1938 requirement males, three years old, and have The Book ALASKA, Revised and cannot be made in awarding of con- magnificent light gray coats. They ! Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. Itracts that a residential preference are just the thing if any one wants ——— = T to “mush” around Central Park in a | dog sled this Winter, the owner said. | Ex-Senator Dill and Bride Mr. Harper said that the pedigree ' | papers came with them, showing |that their names are Duke and | Tad. { “If I ever get them out of hock,” he said, “I am giving a new name |to the one I keep. I am going to call him C.OD.” b 2 5 { & Miss Clara Hanson Here on Princess. Miss Clara Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Hanson, re- turned to Juneau this afternoon | on the Princess Louise after spend- | ing three weeks in the States. i | Wnhile in the south, Miss Han- | son attended the graduation of her sister, Miss Margaret Hanson, from Charles Campbell and Marshall Campbell ‘ Federal indictments filed in Chicago charge Charles Campbell, 71- year-old real estate dealer, and his son, Marshall, right, with de- frauding more than 100 Presbyterian ministers. bond, the two denied they had obtained $250,000 by fraud and clair that liquidation would permit payment of the ministers’ fnvestmar 160 per cent Swindled Ministers ' Alaskn Music Supply Freed on $5,000 be established in employment of workers on projects. It was said, however, that they do ‘“encourage| the employment of local workmen as | far as possble.” While the Delegate has consist- | ently sought to help all resident | workers of Alaska in obtaining em- ployment in Federal undertakin; his request in this particular in- stance was based on a petition signed by a number of resident-work | ing men of Anchorage who asked | that a certified list of resident ap- | plicants for work be established and | that employment on Govemmem‘ projects be made from the list. Mrs. Moeller Here With Sulnlner Guest| Mrs. Julius W. A. Moeller, of Bul-| mon Creek, returned here this af- ternoon from Ketchikan on the| steamer North Sea where she has| been visiting for the past month, Accompanying Mrs. Moeller is her step-sister, Mrs. W. M. Short, who will spend the summer months in this city. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! - DRESS SHIRTS $2.50 value $1.75 AL— THE SHOE DOCTOR (FORMERLY BIG VAN'S) 278 So. Franklin St. MILLWOOD Garbage Hauled SANITARY - PIGGLY. WIGGLY You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP — s Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Saniiary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY i Call Phones: 13 and 49 ' i i ! i i i Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Beward Street Near Third 5 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE §2 or 95 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry 7 The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between ;! Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instrunients and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Frout and Second Streets P Wt 'HONE 359 . Utah Nut and Lump v COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer!} MARINE PHONE BUILDING 0 4 Rock—Coal Hauling ' Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery " HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU [ — i Irene Stewart's LENDING LIBRARY BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 9 pm. JUNEAU-YOUNG"V Hardware Colmn;g.‘ PAINTS—OIL—G] Shelf und Heavy Hardware i Guns and Ammunition 1 GENERAL MOTORS, 3t and MAYTAG mnm st ‘When in Need of DIESEL OIL-—-STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE S oo i W. P. JOHNSON | - STORAGE ana CRATING 00 A - cALL UB Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 PHONE 36 FOR, VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIV,EB% “SMILING SERVIOE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau Reliable Transfer Our trucks go any place % IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE It} Ideal Paint Shop: FRED W. WENDT PHONE 540 time. A tank for Diesel and a tank for Crude Oll save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMC Dln YMOUTH Phone 723————115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON I S “If your hair is not becaming to Lode ana piacer s=ation -‘* you—You should be coming to us.” L i £ i for sale at The Bapire You Are Sure of Choicest Meats le11 IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT ® California Greocery: '~ THE'PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery Y L= FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON TELEPHONE 409 B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. tween Evergreen Bowl and City' Mr. Wycoff is associated with the | the University of Idaho at Moscow, DRY KINDLING Hall. Reward. Call Lincoln Turner, |Forest Service Department in Ju- and later the tw ogirls attended Blue 440. § /dence on Fifth Strect. APARMENTS FOR RENT at "The Hillcrest” Juneau’s Newest and Most Modern Apartments . PHONE 439 (neau, and the couple plan to reside at the former Henry Harmon resi- { HERE FOR VISIT Mrs. A. J. Erickson, of Minne- | apolis arrived today on the North Sea to’ visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Key-. ser, | B i e s lWflDie!l:Lnd Petershurg, the Fair at San FPrancisco, and | spent some time in Portland and Tacoma. ————— | Ciarenee €. ill, former U. 8. Senator from Washington, and his bride, | WPA PROJECTS | | | the former Mabel Dickson of Spckane, Wash., are shown as they left their hotel in Seattle just prior to their wedding—which was delayed an hour due to the bride-fo-be’s visit to a hairdresser. Following the ceremony, the couple began a leisurely honeymoon down the Wash- ington and Orecgon coasts and indicated they might go inte Idaho for fishing, - e e A ..~ 3 e s bt e . Ken Nelson, WPA engineer, re- turned to Juneau on the Yukon after a few days' inspection trip wl and SPRUCE BLOCK Fireplace Wood Get It—While It Lasts! " petvers . Phone 358 Delivery Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.