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" BARNEY GOOGLE NOUWRE SURE NOU WON'T NEED THESE OLD CLOTHES OF YOURS ANNMORE, SNUEEN 22 BY JEEPERI-THIS & o FUST NECKTIE T EVER THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSD. AND SNUF FY SMITH, CLING 'EM N T ASH- CEN ,COUS\N - L\ T SWOW W THIS COLLAR'S DO X5 LEVEL BEST YO PUT & BUNYON oN WORE WHET ‘DIDN'T AN, BUSIHE BOME WBVE © WOOK ON 1T~ R\GHT PURTY, AR <X 22 WANT AD INFORMATION { In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- l piration, advertiser please noti- ) fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given attention. |THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five mverage words to the fine. Dally rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day 100 Additional days - Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must be In the office by 2 rclock in the afternoon to insure mnsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephoney =~ from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Liquor store—complete | stock. Cash sale only. Write Em- pire XYZ 697. FOR SALE—4-room house, 2 bed- rooms, oil heat, large lot. good view $4700.00. 25% $40.00 monthly. Shattuck Agency. '6.ROOM house with concrete base- ment in Douglas. See Joe Weherin. FOR SALE—Baby crib, sulky baby carriage, play pen, radio table, De- trola radio 5-tube, small table. Call | Mrs. Roy Roach, Bishop Apart-| ments, Apt. No. 1. F‘OR SALEAQB ft. cruser. New last year. Phone 543 or 562. down, balance | FOR SALE—(Contmued) Jumau -Douglas nghway for more | than half mile south of bridge on the Douglas Island side of Gas- tineau Channel has been plntced‘ 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. Bla'l‘ TY CLARKE AP Feature Service Writer Warranty deed: Building restric-| Comes the revolution—in the cos- tion, no house to be constructed |metics indugtry. less than $2,500.00. Title I of the| On June 25, the much-discuss F.H.A. permits you to build your |long-awaited Food, Drug and Cos- own home and to pay for it on |metic Act will go into effect. That terms less than rent. THE WEST |is, unless Congress postpones it JUNEAU COMPANY. See EVER- |until January. But nobody’s count- ETT NOWELL or FRANK FOS- |ing on that. | TER. Phone 494. Exactly what is the — |what are its implications? " FOR RENT | c APT FOR RFNT—kai(-rn m,u. furnished. Phone 52 Douglas. Avt—and o % '3 ROOMS and bath, steamheated, | electric range, Frigidaire, nicely | furnished, overstuffed. ~Windsor Apts. |ROOM in quiet home for gentle- | ‘man. 143 Gastineau Ave. Phone Black 580. |FOR RENT — Apartment, Hnrrl:S Aparments. | FOR RENT—2-room cabin. 9th St. Mrs. McMuuen | VACANCY Et the Snow wmte | Apts. Couple only. \FOR RENT—Furmshed npartrnent | Phone Douglas 28. | VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. 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 pm. i 1933 FOR SALE—1931 Ford Sedan; Chev Sedan; 1933 Chev Pick-up; 2 marine reverse gears; 1% hp. stationary . gas engine; anchor winch with niggerhead; - 32-voit light plant; reconditioned Model A Ford motors, ready to install inI boats; rebuilt Durant 4-cylinder with marine reverse gear; 6- cylinder Hudson water-cooled oil and exhaust manifold. — Alaska Arc Welders. S 1. 15 TR JHE NOYES property, corner 4th and Franklin, 2 buildings — one| 10-room house and one .5-roomj house, both furnished. Terms. See | the owner. e LATE MODEL HULSON ‘Sedas in | perfect condition, driven on)® 8,- 200" qniles, priced for quick sale or will take m l-rldc-m. the 744, FOR SALE—Henning. wutmem.sj on Dixon. See. Bob Henning: “’ | PHONE ‘Mfs. Bathe ab nbout any y kind FOR RENT — 6-room unrurnished | modern house; call 484 after 5 p.m. {APARTMENT for rent in Decker | Bidg. Phone Green 465. FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. aniaa UOLY, warm, water, ., dishes, and bath. Reasonal | TMISCELLANEOUS DRIVE YUR-SELF "CARS. We have £ ook 2 added a special car for all tishing e i 3 lYe trips. Reasonable mileage rates. Its chief impartance lies in Gas includedl; Tdoyd Reed. Phone the fact that it brings cosmetics Blue 290. ynder Federal control for the first time. Part of the act went into effect of séwing: on June 25, 1938. The intervening DRESSMAKING, " sip covers' and year's grace for other' parts was alterations. Kiein ‘Apts. “Red 763. |given to insure smooth operation. | it During that year cosmetics manu- Dressmaking, designing, alterations.|gactyrers have been running back Btout 'sizes a Sp"'c““y]and forth to Washington, talking lurn, apis. Tight cooking utensily 8 Seaview some probable effects of the new foods and arugs. act and getting it pa years. Miss Jéshen, “Gastineau Hotel. 't orficials in the Department of & AFMWD Reatislic Perma- |#8riculture, under whose jurisdic- flenu. $450. Finger wave, 65¢. |fion the supervision falls. Products ichi’s YBeauty Shop. telephone have been analyzed, labels have ieen re-worded, numerocus cosmet- {ics have been taken off the market. Labelling is important. Claims about a cosmetic that cannot be 201, 315 Decker Way. cash ‘u’ trade at Nmzz-n Shop FOR SALE-U & 1 Lunch. Owaer| ' quitting business. " Write P.O. Box 2274 or phone 3340 ER SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after ¢ p.m GIRL wanwrgencml office work. Empire 692. .YOUNG Aw oman private home. Empire 692. RELIABLE woman wants work by the hour or day. E. Heinemann, Box 2506, City. EXPERT stenography and book- keeping—part or full time. Alice Mack, Gastineau Hotel. B S YOUNG BOY wishes room and board at regsonable rates. In- quire Ingram .Varnell at .8ignal Corps Office after 4 p.m. WAN’ILD‘A cabin during the last two weeks of July. Write Empire, ML 800. 5 [ APARMENTS FOR RENT at “The Hillcrest” Juneau's Newest and Most Modern Apartments PHONE 439 | LOST—Downtown, bunch of keys on Poured, e (R . TRADER BACK L i e R [ o ¢ oy | e gubstantiated cannot be made. ““LOST AND FOUND . he desinition of a cosmetic is: |‘Articles intended to be rubbed, sprinkled or sprayed on, key ring. Finder please return to ln}roduccd into, or otherwise ap- Plied to the Jpuman body or any 4 i Briefly, it replaces & 1906 act of Traming the new | T THOWGHT NOY SAVD AT WasS NOuR SHOES THAT HURT - NE 221 By BILLY DeBECK | | e ) READING COSMETICS LABELS WILL PAY WHEN CONTROL BY THE U. 5. GOES INTO EFFECT. * | Congress which part thereof for cleansing, beauti- fying, promoting attractiveness or altering the appearance.” (Soaps are excluded.) Information on the . label must include name and place of business of manufacturer, pack- er or distributor, an accurate state- partially covered | ment of contents in terms of weight, measure or numerical the average person. formulas on ‘the label. e i Perc Westmore blends Ann Sheridan’s eye shadow as he explains Federal cosmetics law. Well informed on the implications of the act is Perc Westmore, Holly-' | wood make-up expert. Here are his thoughts on some of the probable effects of the new bill: The number of cosmetics on Lhe market is likely to be reduced greatly. Fancy' creams, for in- stance, for which elaborate, un- substantiated claims have been made in the past, will be elimin- ated. Prices should also come down,! he points out, adding. stores have done much to bring that about already.” Packeging no longer will be l‘x primary importance. Contents, not containers, will come first. Sales approaches will undergo a change. Girls behind the counter will be given 'more complete infor- mation and instruction. Supervision in the department stores probably will increase. The moral of all that? It's quite simple: Read your labels—so you'll know what you're getting. |SEVEN APPLY TO RUN SALOONS IN FIRST mvmou Three from Juneau, Three * FROM VOYAGE| R. F. Latimer, former trading post, operater from the Dease Lake- ‘Telcgpaph Creek. country, retumed {to the Nerth the other day to look {to Vamcouver was married. A guest at the Gastineau Hotel, Latimer is meeting old friends again | i the feel of the country [0 operate caloons under the new §:Seg;t;:.g ™ | Territorial law allowing sale of beer, wine and hard liquor and charging ! . |8 $1000 per year license fee. WEPFIES T0 WATRBANKS Three of the applications receiv- Assistant Collector of Customsied by the Clerk of District Court M. S. Whittier, now on a routine 'gre from Juneau, three from| inspection trip through the Interior, |Ketchikan and one from Sitka. is leaving Eagle, tomorrow for Fair-| Juneau applicants are the New bapks, according to word received|Alaskan Bachelor Hotel, Baranof today at headquarters here. Hotel and Mike Kosoff. —,——— Empire Want Ads Bring Besults, - |ucen received- from Bamy and Ha- From all of Southeast Alaska only - From Ketchikan applications have j {zel Nixon, Mrs. Jennie Barseth and | L. 8. Ferris. The Sitka application is that of Mar:i\ret Fenton. In addition, ene application for a club license, s that, of the Juneau Flks club, has been filed. - I K. MCWILLIAMS locati ] ad mz,;‘;:hs(«}clgi i hig post and from Ketchikan, One | MAKING HOP FOR porapherie ey s from Sitka | INSPECTION TRIP {around the, world and on returning 1 Alaska Air Inspector 1. K. Mc- Aeronautics Authority seaplane Ior ' a routine flight of inspection. | McWilliams was to fly from here (to Sitka and thep to Petersburg |and Wrangell, here Lcmorrow }l NO TRAPS AT KLAWOCK The Spencer Packing Company nt Klawock will use no traps this sea. count—in language easily understandable to| Manufacturers | are not required to put cesmetic “The variety | thing te : silence automobile horn' geven applications have been filed Williams took off today in his Civil Minneapolis. expecting . to return lof the U. 8. Weather Bureau, is| 'Jeaving on the North Sea wmorrow' son, said J. H. Spencer, nperahr, which the Bureau is putting into relying entirely-on. seine f1shing. _ ettect: July 3, Daily Crossword Puzzle | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 10. Square root | { 1 Turkish cap of 25 | | Tu 1 e AR 11, Former ruler | | approach to [cco] ::' fi”‘“ | a mine . Decay 12 [H[o} 21. Acid (EN|D] 22, Ring of & kind 23. Direction of woolen (T/O] 24. 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You and £ 4 |5 Iflfl//,,llfl/l o HII//III// .!I 7 | | ] Wkl dNER/ 4B/ illV//fll=I”///il LR T o il llll ~ n..%%fi/m. flllll%flll%flll, Tr) The Empire classifieds for fliufif 10 VOTE: Recommends Proposal for, Pacific Standard Go i i on'Next Ballot ‘ CLEANERS { PHONE 507 GO0oD LOOK THE PART (Continued from Page One) is gathering data to be presemed’ at a hearing on the proposed chan<i nel dredging project. He said it was planned to have aerial photographs taken soon of the bar area. Cjvic Improvements | Robertson also suggested that the Chamber consider a program of soof eradication for the city, do some-| THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! DRESS SHIRTS $2.50 value $1.75 tooters at night, widen Seward| Street at fits junction with Front Street and keep the Evergreen Bowlf tunnel project alive. | Chamber President Charles Carter | appointed Norman Banfield, Curtis Shattuck and Sherwood Wirt en a| committee to seek improvement in | playground facilities at Evergreen | Bowl. It was reported that the Cham- ber, because of lack of funds, had turned down a suggestion that it/ maintain an information booth at| the Baranof Hotel. | A visitor at the meeting was R. D, Longyear, diamond drul men from | 'I'I'IE SHOE nomn (FORMERLY BIG VAN'S) PRI NS, 'WEATHER MAN T0 ’i VIsiT l(flflflml Meteorologist Howard Thompson | MILLWOO0D DRY KINDLING and ~ SPRUCE BLOCK Fiveplace Wood Get It—While It Lasts! Delivery for Ketchikan to instruct observers there in the new numerical codql ' | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 ‘¥oul Find Food Finer and COFFEE SHOP PIGGLY WIGGLY Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES" READY-TO-WEAR | sowara it nvenr e | | GGORGE BROS. o | Widest ZORIC Selection of SYSTEM CLEANING ! woxmo || LIQUORS R— ‘ PHONE Alaska Laundry g2 or 85 The Juneau Laundryl Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies FRANKLIN STREET between Phone 206 122 W. Second Frout and Second Streets PHONE 359 Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. 1 TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING k(] Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Ofl Delivery —_—mm——— Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf YARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf und Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunitien HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU Irene Stewart's LENDING LIBRARY | BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 9 pm. n Ty LTI | YOUR COAL CHOICE W. P. JOHNSON GENERAL HAULING - STORAGE and CRATING 3 CALL US When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL | Juneau Transfsr + ; Phone 48—Night Phone 696 P OHE m\ A Lmuon Dzuvnnv “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery | PHONE 105 Free Delivery IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE fl PLYMOUTH Juneau any ol and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 gy THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON #If your hair is not becoming to 4 yuu——Younmlldbeeamlanun. l Lode ana piacer sc=ation meticet brnlenn.mm.,. Culifornla Grocery FRESH BADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, SWISS CHARD, MUSTARD slml “DAILY FROM OUR FARM “Telephone 478 - ‘Prdh’l ppumy Wmdow Clecminy PHONE 485 e /]