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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH EUERN ONE OF THOSE MANCUR\STS, (RN, MADELINE AND TH REST OF ‘ew —~ THEV'RE ALL LALGHING BEWND YOUR BACK- \F NOU'RE SMBART MOW'LL GET & DECENT SUT OF CLOTHES AND CAUCK THAT TEN-GRLLON CANOPY NOW'RE WERRWN' \N TH ASH-CAN- WANT AD INFORMATION l In case of error or if an ad I | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at || once and same will be given i attention. THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE _— Count five nverage words to the tne. Daily rate per line for consecutive psFr(il\nS: ! | { Minimum charge Copy must be in the office by 2 velock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. wWe accept ads ‘over telephone from persons listed in telephone firectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE FOR SALE—4-room house, 2 bed- rooms, oil heat, large lot, good view $4700.00. 257 down, balance $40.00 monthly. Shattuck Agency G ROOM l'Ou:E Wllh concrete base- m in Douglas. See Joe Weherin. FOR SALE—Baby crib, sulkv baby carriage, play pen, radio table, De- trola radio 5-tube, small table. Call Mrs. Roy Roach, Bishop Apart- ments, Apt. No. 1. DAV}' NPORT set S')O 00. Gond con | dition. Phone Red 570. 532 Gold St. ! FOR SALE—28-ft. cruiser. New last gear. Phone 543 or 562. FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet sedan, $235. Phone Thane 16 two rings. SALE—Annex Rooming House, t and Main Sts. Phone Red o i 22 FOR SOWER troller 12 hp. engine. New | Western Wright gurdy. Some lead Call 036 2 long 2 short after 3 pm. | FOR SALE—1931 Ford Sedan; 1933 Chev Sedan; 1933 Chev Pick-up; 2 marine reverse geal 1% hp. stationary gas engine; anchor winch with niggerhead; 32-voit light plant; reconditioned Model | A Ford motors, ready to install in | boats; built Durant 4-cylinder wit] ne reverse gear; 6- cylinder Hudson water-cooled oil; and exhaust manifoid. — A!;Ls‘(a‘ Arc Welder: s; ST S e S THE NOYES property, corner 4th| |APARTMENT for rent_ THEM MANNERCURE GOLS CAW'T MAKE NO FUN-BoX OUT'N ME, COUSIN - FOR SALE— (Conllnued) ‘ WEST-JUNEAU extending along the Juneau-Douglas Highway for more than half mile south of bridge on the Douglas Island side of Gas- tineau Channel has been platted and recorded in the office of the Commissioner. More than 200 lots available for residential purposes. Lots 60x150 feet in size; gentle | slope; have magnificent view of channel and mountains; no taxes; no Taku wind; your own fuel for | the cutting; $250.00 for lots on the highway and $200.00 for back lots. Warranty deed:. Building re tion, no house to be constructed less than $2,500.00. Title I of the F.HA. permits you to build your own home and to pay for it on terms less than rent. THE WEST JUNEAU COMPANY. See EVER- | ETT NOWELL or FRANK FOS- TER. Phone 495 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern, h('.xl. hed. Phone 52 Douglas. APT. 3 ROOMS and baLh stenmheqted electric range, Frigidaire, nicely furnished, overstuffed. ~Windsor gentle- Phone RO()M in q\ufl home for man. 143 Gastineau Ave. Black 580. FOR RENT — A]nllm(‘nl Harris Aparments. FOR RENT2-room cabin. 9th St. Mrs. McMullen. “West VACANCY at the Snow White Apts. Couple only. “Three room furnished Phone Blue 200. | FOR RENT apt. Oil heat. —Furnished apartment. Phone Douglas 28. VACANCY— —Nugget Amx(mcn's FOR RENT — 6-room unfurnished modern house; call 484 after 5 p.m. in D("(.k”l" Bldg. Phone Green 465. FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. QLY, warm, water dishes. and bath. Reasonable MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAI’.ING. siip covers and alterations. Klein Apts. Red 763. lurn. apis. Light cooking utensily 27 Seaview | Dressmaking, dcswmng, ulterauom i a specialty. Ga‘stineau Hotel. Stout siz Miss Jcssen. and Franklin, 2 buildings one oom house and one 5-room , both furnished. Terms. See 3 the owner. 1 UATE 33 Ford Tudor sedan; 20,000 miles, rebuilt engine. Phone Green 462, ).Ar'l‘ MODFL HUDSON Sedan in perfect 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 av,l Empire. .D‘OR SALE—U & 1 Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box( 2274 or phone 334. 0 il et st e S #OR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 p.m MRS. NEIDING JOINS HUSBAND IN JUNEAU Mrs. B. B. Neiding arrived here to- | day on the steamer Taku to join her‘ husband, Superintendent of the Po-| laris-Taku mine, who is at prasem receiving medical care at St. Ann's| Hospital. Mr. Neiding is reported much ! improved in health and will leave for Polaris-Taku, accompanied by /_ Mrs. Neiding, within a few days. = | D "‘rv an Empire ad. MENTS FOR RENT at “The Hillcrest” Juneau’s Newest and Most Modern Apartments PHONE 439 book stores, 50 cents, l {UARANTEED Realislic Perma nents, $4.5C. Finger wave, inla Beauty * Shop, telephone\ 201, 315 Decker Way. ! U your old gild in‘o value | cash or trade at Nugg«t Shop i WANTED GIRL wants general office “work. Empire 692. YOUNG woman wants room in private home. Empire 692. RELIABLE woman wants work by the hour or day. E. Hememann. Box 2508, City. WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4-room furnished 'house or apt Phone 628. EXPERT stenog-raphy and bwL | keeping—part or full time. Alice | Mack, Gastineau Hotel | YOUNG wishes room and board at reasonable rates. In- [ quire Ingram Varnell at Signal Corps Office after 4 p.m LXPERIENCED PU: grapher wants work. Alice Ma Gastineau Hotel. steno- i ck, | WANTED—A cabin during the last | two weeks of July. Write Empire, ML #0. | LOST ANDFOUND. | FOUND—Adrift 2 1 of uses lumber; owners see Frank James ! in Douglas. | PO ot | FOUND—On Glacier Highway. 32| Colt Automatic. Call at Empire. | “Alaskana” by Marie Drake at all an - |apiec | Mar icluding Igullty Lo disposing THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1939. By BILLY DeBECK B\ JEEPERS, GOOGLE - LOOKIT NME 1 SCHCEL RECO'NZE MEWSE'F - W Copr. 1939, King Featores Syndicate, Ins, Worl /\AQDES of th ONWY 4623.50 WITH “THE EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS, 1d_rights_reserved . MOMENT by Adelaide Kery This is 2 Hellywood contribution to play suit fashions. von alpaca, with a blue and white shoulder-strap shorts of white 1 striped octton shirt, a bii be-fril HAILSTONES AND PRISOKERS KEEP MARSHAL ON HOP Mahoney Back from South Dakota, California, Washington Hcilstones weighing 14 ounces fell on Sioux Falls a day too to bean U. S. Marshal William who read about the unusual storm, worst in history, in the newspapers the evening after he delivered a prizoner to the South Dal The F ‘dollars worth much sto late \T. Mahoney, m did l‘mu sands (,[ Mahoney d al delivered Fred Hulten schmidt to Sioux Falls authorities to face prosecution on a charge of rebbery. Hultenschmidt was rested here a month ago. Mah took six ners, in- Forrest Smith, convicted to McNeil Island dnd to Morning ar-| murdered, insane person husband stole from the {from Federal Building n’mm here, was taken to Terminal nd, Cali- fornia, Arson Arrest At Sacramento the Marshal ob- tained a warrant for extradition of | Harold E. (Red) Rice, 27, to stand lmnl here for arson in coxmecuonl It combines led in the front. Jane Wyman | with burning of the Red Bluff Bay Fisheries plant on Baranof Island two years ago. Rice was arrested at Martinez, where he is superin- tendent of a fish reduction plant cwned by the company which op- erated that at Red Bluff Bay where le was foreman. Al San | Francisco, Rice was admitted by the U. S. Commissioner to $5,000 bail, which he pested. On hi y home, Marshal Ma- honey brought Everett Alexander from Wrangell to appear before the Court for revocation of suspension r a five ym) :entencc‘ passed upon r has been ni lrcnb]e again 5 ‘Vld'thL’y said. GILMORE GLAD T0 BE HOME FROM CAPITAL Glad to ba.(k from Washington, where the temperature was 92 the | day he left to return to hi: Alaska, Patrick Gilmore, Jr., new Assistant U. 8. Attorney in the First Division, took his oath of office | today before U. S. Attorney William A. Holzheimer, Pat hadn't seen Alaska since hc' visited his parents at Ketchikan - four years ago. He will now be sta- tioned there in his new capacity. * Mrs. Gilmore is here with him. They plan to go back to the First City in a few days. native | SHAKESPERARE o NES RGN s NOU CAN'T MAKE & SILK PURSE OUX OF & SOW'S ERR - NO, S\RE WHEN NE START NMESSIN' 'ROUND 6 O SOW NE BETTER HANE B PUTCHFORK W REACHIN' DISTANCE - T REMEMBER ONCET -BLAY BLAH BLAH . 'TAX! DRIVER IS QUICK ON THINK; PROO IS GIVEN Four Trippers Miss North | Sea in Juneau-But Now | | They're Aboard A taxi driver has to be resourceful quick on the “think” and Ithis was demonstrated late yester- day afternoon by Don Lozzie of the Broadway Cab Company. As a re- !sult of his quick work, assisted by Iseveral Gthers equally as alert, four round ' trippers, ‘who ~missed the Norih Sea, were finally put aboard “at sea” Lozzie was attending to his usual routine when the four round trip- pers arrived at the City Dock to find | the North Sea had left for Sitka and | they were left. The round trippers tappealed to Lozzie and he imme- | diately got busy. | The North Sea was too far out on the route to return so Lozzie though if it would just “lay to” some place perhaps the round trippers could get a plane and make a flight and get aboard, Lozzie found Henr Northland 1 Green, agent 1sportation in . and quickly told him the plight of his steamer pasengers. Lozzie hustled Green and the four passengers into his taxi and made for the United States Signal Co Operators were immediately pressed into duty, the North Sea was contacted and the Captain said he would “heave to” in Young's Bay and wait for the passengers, pro vided they could get a plane to t them there. The Marine Airways contacted. “Sure,” said Pilot John- ny Amundsen,” hustie down to the hangar and we'll make it.” Lozzie did hustle down with his four passengers, and Green, and soon the four were transferred aboard the plane, and with Amund- sen at the controls and Lozzie as timer, the “gun” was given to the plane at 6:55 o'clock and in 20 min- utes a landing was made on the water at Young's Bay where the North Sea was just keeping under steerageway. The water was rough, so Pilot. Amundsen could not ap- preach close énough to 'the ship to transfer his passengers. A lifeboat was put off from the | North Sea and went to the plane. The four “missed” passengers were safely put aboard the lifeboat, the sailors returned to their ship and everybody was hoisted aboard while the crew and other passengers lined the rails, Pilot Amundsen and Lozzie took off from the water at 7:30 and hangared 10° minutes later. Lozzie returned to his cab, reported back was then for further duty and Pilot Amundsen - hurried to a belated dinner. Oh yes, the p: ngers who missed the boat were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hunter of Warren, Arkansas, both elderly persons, and Mrs. Blanche Akers, of Seattle and her son Teddy. By the way, Mrs. Akers is a former resident of Juneau and has many friends here. 1 AR HOsPITAL NOTES D. Pearson, of Taku-Polaaris, was |d|sml_sed today frem St. Ann’s| Hospital where he had been re- | ceiving medical care for the past | few days. Admitted to the Government Hos- pital this morning, Stella Johnson | .underwent a minor operation. | Mary Lawson underwent a minor 'KANSAS TEACHER s turns to Kansas | operation at the Government Hos- | | pital this morning, A minor vperation was performed on Albert Collier at the Govern- ment Hospital this morning. Martha and Dannie Kunz were admitted to surgery this morning |at the Government Hospital. In Washington Gilmore was Act- | ing Regional Expediter for PWA, working for Region 5, which com- prises the Southwest States. Pat is a cousin of Pete Gilmore, | Senate messenger during this year's session of the Legislature, Fannie McEwan, who had been receiving medical carv at the Gov- ;ernmem Hospital, was dismissed this afternoon. B e | Ty an Empire aq, INSTRUCTS CLASS WITH "EMPIRE" Mary Myers Arrives on - Princess fo Spend Sum- mer in This City Into The l~n|]m ing walked a te: Grad> in Sunny office this morn- her of the de School in Wich- ita, Kaansas, Miss Mary Myers, who | arrived here last evening on the Princess Louise. Interest in Alaska was developed in Miss Myers' case in the Sun- | nyside School by reading editions of The Empire and the book on Al- aska, and special attention to the northland was created through the reading of the Development Edi- tion. Over a year ago Miss Myers wrote to The Emy requesting that cop- ies of the paper be sent to the school and thi msroning the K as teach. er showed photographs of her clas reading the editions, Miss Myers became 5o interested in Alaska that she decided to spend the summer in Juneau, the Capital City, where she would have a great- er advantage to study the history of this part of the country and fully enjoy the scene While in this city, Miss My a compstent stenographer, ho, to find porary - employment until she in the fall. - MISS ViOLA (ONVERSE MR. OVE HANSON WILL WED THURSDAY NIGHT Miss Viola Converse will become the bride of Mr. Ove Hanson at a eeremony to be performed tomorrow evening at the Resurrection” Luth- eran Church by the Rev. John L. Cauble, before close friends and members of the family. Mrs. Leroy West will be her sis- ter’s only ‘attendant, and Mr. Iner Smith will be best man. Following the ceremony a recep- tion will be held at the home of the bride’s parents on E. Street when friends of the couple may call to| | wish them happiness. i e KANE SAILS B. F. Kane, traveling man, to Sitka on the North Sea, on his trade. went PR e THUHSDAY—HAVE | BAKED CHICKEN and NOODLES au Gratirr For LUNCHEON at the BARANOF THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! DRESS SHIRTS $2.50 value $1.75 AL— THE SHOE DOCTOR (FORMERLY BIG VAN'S) 278 So. Franklin St. MILLWOOD DRY KINDLING 1 and SPRUCE BLOCK Fireplace Wood Get It—While It Lasts! " paives” Phone 358 Fifth | K |LENDING LIBRARY tem- | re- | calling | piiill | You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP —— Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 —— Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Near Third Sewara Street [ ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry "Alaska Music Supply|| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU | S—— SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 || The Juneau Laundryl FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets PHONE 359 Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 707 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf YARDWARE | ST e i S SRR | Irene Stewart's BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 9 pm. Hours: When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL ! YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 —_— “SMILING SERVICE” Bert' s..(.:,?,il} l('i‘mcery Free Delivery Juneau B e — R —————— | ———e Reliable Transfer | | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oll and a fank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming to you—You should be coming to us.” —mmmm—, JUNEAU-YOUNG ! Hardware Company PAINTS —OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DEILG and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire wzn PHONE 36 FOR VERY PIOMPI‘ LIQUOR DELIVERY | IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS e S Lode ana piacer s-ation notice bor sale at The Bwpire Office. You Are Sure of Choicest Meats Only IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT ° California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE TELEPHONE 409 | FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 \\qn

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