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DURY NORE: \r\\w. GOOGLE " (& E DON'T STO TAGGIN' ALONG AT MY HEELS (th GONNG GWNE NE A KK THAT'LL MAKE NE BLNK FER & WEEK - ¢ Copr. é OMBN =T JUST WANTED | TO 8E SURE oW DIDNT LIE DOWN SOMEWHERE &N' BBNE A RAGPCKER COME ALONG AN STRE Nouw W THE SEAT OF THE PONTS. 1939, King_ Features 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 Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line far consecutive msertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 yelock in the afternoon to insure sertion on same day. wWe accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone ! ftirectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. "FOR SALE | 1935 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Sedan. New radio and heated. Red 730 s .10 tires, [ FOR SALE—Liquor store—complete stock. Cash sale only. Write Em- pire XYZ 697 6-ROOM nouse with concrete bas ment in Douglas. %oe Joe Weherin. | « FOR SALE—28-ft. cruiser. New last year. Phone 543 or 562. FOR SALE— Annvx Rcommg 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, Chey 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 in boats; rebuilt Durant 4-cylinder with marine reverse gear; 6- cylinder Hudson water-cooled oil 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. ! 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, POR SA —~U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box 274 or phone 334. e i e e | FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 p.m. WANTED WANTED to rent or sublet an apartment by June. 29. Write P. O. Box 645. GIRL wants general office work. # Empire 692. =~ { YOUNG woman wants room i/ private home. Empire 692. | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. | PHONE Mrs. Bathe about any kind | !Dressmakmg, designing, alterations. | S}UARANTEED Realistic FOR SALE—(Continued) f WEST-JUNEAU extending along lh!‘ 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 restric- tion, no house to be constructed less than $2,500.00. Title I of the F.H.A. 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 494, FOR RENT WILL suhlet 3-room furnished house to responsible party. Phone Green 403 . 9th and C Sts. APT. FOR RENT—Modern, heat, furnished. Phone 52 Douglas. 3 ROOMS and bath, steamheated, electric range, Frigidaire, nicely furnished, overstuffed. —Windsor Apts. FOR RENT — Apartment, Harris VACANCY at the Snow White Apts. Couple only. Phone Douglas 28. VACANCY—vNuggeL Apdrlmenl,.s |FOR RENT — 6-room unfurnished modern house; call 484 after 5 p.m. | | APARTMENT for rent in Decker Bldg. Phone Green 465. FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. COZY, warm, turn. apls, Light water, dishes, cooking utensit and bath. Reasonabiz a) Seaview MISCELLANEOUS DRIVE YUR SELF CARS. We hflve added a special car for all tishing trips. Reasonable mileage rates. Gas included. Lloyd Reed. Phone Blue 270. of sewing. DRESSMAKING, siip covers ana alterations. Klein Apts. Red 763. Stout sizes a specialty. Miss Jessen, Gastineau Hotel Perma- $450. Finger wave, 66c. telephone aents, Lola’s Beauty Shop, 201, 315 Decker Way. g Tl A T CURN your oid gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939. WE'S \NUSS'N ™ CROWS W & CORN-FIE\D- VIOLA CONVERSE OVE HANSON WED HERE LAST NIGHT Before members of both' families last evening in the Resurrection Lutheran Church, Miss Viola Con- | verse became the bride of Mr. Ove Hanson at a ceremony performed at a quarter to seven by the Rev. John L. Cauble. The bride wore an aqua silk af- ternoon dress and a bridal corsage of vidlas, talisman roses, sweet pe and lilies of the valley. Mrs, Ler West, her sister's only attendant, ~as gowned in a flowered afternoon iress and wore a corsage of talis- man roses and sweet peas. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Raiiros Conversé wore an afternoon gown | |1ow pr of dark blue and a corsagé of glad- | p iolus, A wedding reception was held la- ter in the evening at the E Street home of the bride's parents, and during the evening many friends of the couple called to bid them hap- piness. | The bride’s table was covered with — a lace cloth and centered with a three-tier wedding cake which was topped with a tiny bride and groom beneath a white and silver bell White tapers and varied colored flowers were also in evidence throughout the reception room. The newlyweds are making their home in this city at the Polley Apartments on Eleventh and D. Streets, > o DOUGLAS NEWS | VACATIONERS AT SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. John G. Johnson, of Douglas, who are among the vacationers at Tenakee Hot Springs are due to return home the first of next week, it is reported. Expect- ed home als oare Mrs. A. Shudshift and two sons and Mrs. Riedi. - MISS EDWARDS IS NEAR END OF STENO. COURSE Miss Helen Edwards is socn com- pleting her course of study at the Griffin-Murphy school: in Seattlz and will be returning home some- time next month, according to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ed- wards of this eity. B RIEDI IS PREPARING TO OPEN LIQUOR STORE Consequental with his applica-| tion for a retail liquor license, Joe Riedi is making preparations to open for business on July first. By tak- ing out one booth in his beer parlor he will move the rear partition of the enclosure, formerly used as a barber shop and later as the: bus waiting room, back to make suffic- ient room to house his liquor stock. - The Book ALASKA, Revised lnd Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. n Porfectio EXPERT stenography and book- keeping—part or full time. Alice | Mack, Gastineau Hotel. YOUNG. BOY “wishes room nnd: quire Ingram Varnell at Signal| board at reasonable rates. In- Corps Office after 4 p.m. | Bl g T WANTED—A cabin during the last two weeks of July. Write Empire, ML 800. LOSTAND FOUND LOST—Downtown, bunch ol keys on| key ring. Finder pléase return w Empire. Try The Emplre classifieds for “ results. APARMENTS FOR RENT at "The Hillcrest” Juneau’s Newest and Most Modern Apartments PHONE 439 ’_‘Whifi you say “Teacher’s-and-soda E you want to enjoy Teacher’s full { Guality. Mix Teacher’s with the ! best soda...and you’ll cap- ture and hold that tive taste most mén favor. il the flaow < | Made sine 1830 by Wm. Teacher & Sons, Ltd., | sote vu.s. acents: Schieffelin & Co. luf.w YORK CITY .+ IMPORTERS. SINGE 1794 TEACHER'S of Rlended SCOTCH WHISK Y distine- Partly winds day, over ate to fresh west wind from Dixon Entrance to Cape Ommaney moderate west wind from Cape Ommaney to Cape Hinchinbrook to- night and Saturday. 3:30 p.m. yester |32 | Noon: today ; ER TH' SHow \.‘E‘ GRAB OFE THAT © PAIR ON T EEND AN BN 'ENM SOME SOON -POP — [ Garbage Hauled | | TELEPHONE 212 Sewara Street Near Third | —— ey ZORIC | e Yow'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Reéasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS Phone 4159 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FRLE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jomes-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR GEORGE BROS. | Widest; Selection of LIQUORS PHONE SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and Vieinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m. cloudy tonight and Saturday, gentle to moderate June 2 westerly Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partly geéntle to moderate westerly winds, Dixon Entrance. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: cloudy tonight and Satur- except moderate to fresh Moder- and S. DPEPARTMENT OI' AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BURE. LOCAL DATA Temo Humidity Wind Veloeity Weathe 82 S 5 Lgt Rain 94 Calm 49 WEATHER SYNOPS) pressuré prevailed this n ning from the Alaska southéastward over the Gull of Alaska to Oregon, whi prevailed over the upper Yukon Valley. This geners u. Time Harometer 3017 30.10 30.05 30 a.m. today 13 Cloudy High barometric belt ssure ure distribution has been attended by precipitation over the in- | |terior of Alaska. the Alaska Railroad belt, and from the Prince Wil liam ing weather this morning over thé Gulf Southeast Alaska, portion of Alaska. Sound region southeastward to Washington, of Alaska fair. weather followéd by clear- and portions of over the 'western and by generally Junean, June 24.—Sunrise, 2:54 am.; sunset, 9:11 p.m Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Bobbis Coons HOLLYWOOD, Cal;, ‘Jiine 23.—Spéaking of inspired movie titles, I'd rate “She Married a Cop” away down there. But speak- ing of inspiring real romances, you can list Phil Regan's high up. Phil is the star of “She Married a Cop.” Phil was a cop once, but he wasn't when Josephine Dwyer, also of Brooklyn, married him. Phil wasn't anything then, except 17 years old and in love. So was Josephine, so they told it to the priest. That was 16 years ago. Today Phil and Josephine are 33, and the parents of four children, the eldest 14, the youngest eight. And Phil is a romantic singing star, this town's best answer to the old chestnut about the incompatibility of domesticity and children with professional romantic success. The Regans got their thumbs-up from the public, and very dramatically, several years back when the news broke that “ro- mantic bachelor” Regan was really a papa in a big way. Until that time, Hollywood gossip had freely linked his name with one and other of the local belles in “publicity romances” although his steady date was Josephine Dwyer. Phil never went out with any- one else. Deception? Sure. But necessary, if you realize what small chance the father of four would have had to get a start in ro- romantic roles. Look at them, just married, 17, and jobless. Phil's dad, now dead, was a teamster in Brooklyn. Phil worked at it, too, but his first steady job was as a streetcar conductor in the Bronx. The Regans lived in a walk-up, cold-water flat, and sometimes they didn’t eat, sometimes the gas was cut off, sometimes they lived on love. Phil péddled. house to house, before he got a job as chauf- = A Degree in Cafeology Eafing out is-an education in itself . . . . Those who have obtained their diplomas are régilar pafrons of PERCY’S \ Jses feur to a New York judge. The judge saw no future in that, either, and advised a civil service exam for Phil' to make the policé force. Regan'got on, became a lieutenant—and learned he could sing when he joined.a police quartet. He got oh the air with Burns and Allen, but he was far from the big chips when Phil and Josephine, tagged by four, came to Hollywood. Clar- ence Brown-saw him at the Grove, dancing, tested him for a Joan Crawford lead' which hé didn't get but which led to a ‘Warner contract. And there was a “no-marriage clause.” Admitting marriage meant giving up the big ¢hance to’ escape, perhaps forever, future walk-up, ocld-water flats. Mrs. Regan said to kéep her and thé youngsters in the background, He parried the usual questions with retorts, far from untrue, that “I'l be very happy when I can announce that Miss DWyer is Mrs. Regan.” And when it all came to light, the fan mail jumped —not in condemnation but in praise. “You see, in the police department a man, eventually gets a pension,” he says. “In this business a man has to provide his' ow# pension, and' it takes a pile of capital to provide even a little steady income. We live comfortably, in an 11-room housé on an acre of ground, but we figure what we can afford after the an- nuities are paid {or, not betore A Glasgow There is no substitute for hNewspaperr-Adv‘errusmg Cloudy | Alaska Laundry 92 or 95 IIWO CHARFER TRIPS FLOWN Two speécidl charter cne trip t othe Polaris were scheduled for Marine Airways pilots Alex Holden and John Amundsen today. Amundsen flew to Hoonah m bring in J. E. Boyle, while Holden | | flew to Windham Bay with Pat Heney. ‘ This evening, a Tulsequah trip | will be made with Dr. J. Swarty, Geotgé Robbins and Charles Camp- | | bell, This motning, four tourists from | | the Princess Louise took a oné-hour | | sightseeing flight. They were Edna Standish, Victoria Lewis, W. Donald | Castle and Wilma Bopp. } | > : T flights and | S ol HOSPITAL NOTES ! —— 5 fsted was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medi- cal care on an eye injury. Fred Harfley, who has been re- ceiving medical care, was dism: from St. Ann’s today Lizzie Peterson was a medical | | dismissal this morning at the Gnv-‘ ernment Hospital. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M, Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second The Juneau Laundry | FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets PHONE 359 L —— R — I | Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 01 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—-Fuel Oil Delivery —m——— Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — ON1.8 Builders' and Shelf f YARDWARE \ . R g gy JUNEAU-YOUNG ! Hardware Company PAINTS-—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Ligdor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU —— 2 Irene Stewart's |LENDING LIBRARY| BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY | Hours: Noon to 5:30—17:30 .d Health Food Gonfer “NAT! L FOODS" 204 FRANKLIN' 2nd Floor—Krafft Bldg. SATURDAY Swedish Meat Balls For LUNCHEON at thé BABANUF | FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE at the : Bowl Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American Specialties) For Most Tasteful Hairoutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and Steaks.... ARE‘ JUICIER at the ROYAL CAFE they're cut from’ fines! steers. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL DRESS SHIRTS to 9 pm. Guns aiid Ammunition 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 _— “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Frée Delivery [ Reliable Transfer | Our trucks, go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oll and a tank for Crude Ofl save trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 GENERAL MOTORS, DELJUG and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire msn” PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY —_— 1 — IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT| Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 t McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE #nd PLYMOUTH DEALERS Juneau S Phong 723————115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not Lode ana piacer s=ation l-l-hd becaming to you—You should be coming W&' or sale at The Bmapire Office. California Grocery . ‘FRESH RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, SWISS CHARD, MUSTARD GREENS DAILY FROM:OUR FARM . . . Telephione 478 Prompt Delivery $2.50 value $1.75 THE SHOE DOCTON | (FORMERLY BIG VAN’B‘) 278 So. Franklii 8¢ '/ MILLW00D DRY KINDLING R ondk. 3 .3 SPRUCE BLOCK Fireplace Wood Get It—While It Lasts! " ot Phone 358 mm’m R FOR INSURANCE ;. SeH.R. SHEPARD & SON. TELEPHONE 409 B M. BEHI!NDS BANK BLDG. Window Clecminy ;