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BARNEY GOOGLE / GR ME W [ SCQSSORS,GOOGLE- VL WDE TH D\BNONT N TH BEDDWN'- AND SNUFFY SMITH NON NQY RS "me ‘ FIRST PLRCE ' PERSON WOULD 00K - THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE MONDAY ULY 3, NO* NOY NOT' WNDER THE CARPET- | 939. HOW 80Ut . ONDER &' FLOOR eoaaus Z Gme: ™ WG w QUICK By BILLY DeBECK » THERE MOW ARE - | "RGAT \S&DER‘ 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 i, attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE “OR SALE—Hand-knit paby swent- er. - Phone 297. \MODEL A Sedan. Street. $25.00. 1012 9th A R | SINGER SEWING MACHINE MAN | BACK IN TOWN. Singer Sewing Machines, Singer Vacuum Clean- tag Washing Machines, 110-volt light plants, famous Ironrite ironers. Terms $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. Liberal allowance for your.old sewing machines, washer or iron- Free vice, repairs, dress- making Jessons. Call-Singer-man } at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. [RONRITE TRONEKS a new scien- tifically designed ironing machijne, irons everything from shirts to ruffles, presses anything from. pleats to suits now on easy terms. $5.00 down. $5.00 monthly. Call Singer Sewing Machine Co. man at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48 Sraybar and Western Electric Sewing Ma~ ghines Flaridge, Franklin or New Home Electrics..$15.00 to $30.00 hite Electric Con- trics $15.00 to $20.00 $15.00 to $20.00 C House Elec- trirs ... *..$15.00 to $20.00 All machines rebuilt and guarun- teed. Terms $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. Call Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co. at Juneau Transfer. Flmne 48 og OR SALF -28- ft cruiser. New last year. Phone 543 or 562. 5TOP WISHING YOU HAD A "MAYTAG WASHER. Now only $59.95. Terms, $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. Call Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co. man at Juneau Trans- fer. Phone 48. OR SALE—Annex Rooming House, Wirst and Main Sts. Phone Red 225, 4§ HF‘ NOYES property, corner 4th and Franklin, 2 buildings — one s10-room house and--one 5-room house, both furnished. Terms. See the owner. OR SALE—Henning apartments “on Dixon. See Bob Henning at Empire. R SALE—U & I Lunch, Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box 274 or phone 334. FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. #Phone 541 after 4 pm. “MISCELLANEOUS 'OR CHARTER—The cruiser Our- luk. ' For vacation or business. See it at Marine Airways Hangar. 'OR reliable care for your children. Phone 297. TLL store pxanu. giving it good are in warm apartment, in ex- change for its use by'adult. Phone ZING, slip covers and alterations. Klein Apts. Red 763. ‘essmaking, designing, alterations. Stout sizes a specialty. Miss Gastineau Hofsl. Jessen, 'UARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢. la’s Beauty Shop, telephone 1, 315 Decker Wi B L S A Y U your old gold into yalue.! euh or trade at Nugget Shop.. \ { APARMENTS FOR RENT at "The Hillcrest"” Juneau’s Newest and Most Modern Apartments i FOR SALE—-(Contmued) FOR SALE — I"urnished six-room 3 ROOMS flnd bath, sbenmheswd electrie .range, Frigidaire, nicely furnished, - overstuffed. = Windsor Apts. VACANCY at the Snow White Apts. Couple only. FOR RENTAFurnlshed npnrtmem Phone Douglas 28. VACANCY—Nugget Aparlmenw FOR RENT — 6-room un!umlshed modern house; call 484 after 5 p.m. APARTMENT for rent in Decker Bldg. Phone Green 465. FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. OZY, warm, turn. apls. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable a) Seaview WANTED WANTED—New or used bird cage. Call Thompson. Phone 47. WANTED—A small furnished house or apartment for 2.or ? months, Phont Black 165. WANTED—Selesman who is travel- ing Alaska Territory to sell major auto equipment. tires, batteries for Laher Spring and Tire Corporation, Seattle. ., Meet Mr. Laher at Baranof Hotel im- mediately on arrival of Columbia Wednesday or return trip on Aleutian, July ninth., If you miss him in either ecase communicate | with Laher Spring and Tire Cor- | poration, Seattle. e GIRL wants general office work. Empire 692, | "~ will include a standard “TT" (tour- Light, | Large line of | springs, brake lining and | ; ciety. Building now. under construc- PAST 0R RES(UES SHOW ON 411 Motorcyclists will contribute to | tomorrow’s Fourth of July program with stunt’ an dtrick riding during the Independence Day parade and with ;a free-exhibition in, Evergreen wl, a U.'S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER | house in Douglas. See Fred Endres WRE(KED CRulSER at Sportsman Barber Shop. (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ¥ Perelle Apts. about July Forecast for. Jumeaun''aind- Vielliity,' beginning at 3:30 p.m. July 3: VQCA;'S,M Blue zuop Vi Pastor 1L Wood ol Sevemhl Fair tonight and Tuesday morhing, increasing cloudiness in afternoon; i PRIl )?;y“:fi:\':;;::en”r ‘:‘?'_ r:&?‘mom— gentle to moderate westerly winds. FOR RENT ing to Point Cooper in Taku Inlet LOCAL DATA L g to tow in the broken-down cruiser| Time Barometer Temo,, Bumldlcy Wind Velocity 3-ROOM Furnished Apartment. piomine, 3:30 pm. yest'day 2986 66 @ oW 8 Pl Crdy Stove heat. Electric range. Phone | | e palomine, belonging to Ar-|3:30 am. today ... 20.77 18 8 sw 2 Clear Black 415. $2250. per month. [¢hyr Punches, - took. Punches, Oli-| Noon - today 20.65 67 WLe W 18 Clear T RENT. Bacm 2 | ver Torgerson and Elmer Peterson ' F%?wileZt Rg)::o)s‘x:;\dl,:;a rg“::: to Turner Lake Sunday, but broke RADIO REPO_RTS TODAY b s "y : Poi t 1 Phone 584. ;cfi::kf;:‘:f;i;}tn gt g s Max.tempt. | Liwest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am mm to. Juneau Station last 24 hours | tomp. temp. 24¢hours Weather —Unfurni 5 2 2 4 | rent. Inquire Snap Shop. Result: Torgerson and Peterson | Anchorage o | £ £ J P"(‘:IC - 3"' _ | spent..the rest of the night. rawing | Barrow 40 32 3z 0 oudy FOR RENT—Sleeping room in pri- | to Juneau, arriving here at 5:30| Nome 60 | 55 56 0 Cloudy vate home. 437 Seward and 5th!this morning, and telling Pastor tethel 60 48 48 a1 Raining Streets. 3 Wood of the Palomine’s plight. Fairbanks 8 | 56 56 0 Clel'\‘ —————————————| Wood found .the little 20-foot}awson . 72 | 54 54 0 Pt. Cl'dy FOR RENT — 3-room furnished ' ... o.icer moored to, the Pt.| it. Paul 52 41 44 06 -Cloudy apaartment. Harris Apartments.| coqper rogky shoreline with tw: | Dutch Harbor . 50 a2 44 T P Cl'((;‘y e e s e | 2 o g 48 34 Cloudy 'NT—Small ho at Tee ; fish lines that “would have broker | Lodiak 52 48 ; F(:::":funm Onz? 1; oru;:rmanenl and piled the ..craft. .up witl § Jordova 58 52 52 Raining LR 5305 s the least bit of wmd." Juneau 61 7 48 0 Clear . FOR RENT#Furmshed or unl‘urn- sitka 62 46 — 0 e ished apartments. Storage lockers, {etchikan 67 48 50 0 Clear laundry facilities. Heated garages. MO'I'O (Y(” dmonton 66 39 41 02 Clear Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at | leattle - - 55 - — the Hillerest. ¢ 0 T‘G BOWL urllanu 5 54 56 49 Raining A;T, FOR RENT—Modern, heat, | I S E WEATHER SYNOPSIS : : furnished. Phone 52 Douglas. The barometric pressute Was below hormal this mrning through- 1t Alaska and over the northwestern portion of the North Pacific icean, the lowest reported pressure being 29.67 inches at Dawson. This pressure . distribution' has besn ‘atténded ~by precipitation over «he northern portion of the: Gulf of ‘ Alaskay the: Bristob-Baywregion, nd from: Vaneouver Island southward to Oregon, and by generally fair weather over the remainder of the.field of observation. Juneau, Tuesday, July 4—Sunrise, 3:01 a.m.; sunset, 9:07 p.m. Junéau, ‘Wednesday, July 5—S unrise, 3:02 am.; sunset, 9:06' p.m. Bo ' Part of the American Legion pto- gram for the day, the Bowl show ist trophy) race and caveman soc- cer game. Object of the latter, in which two men ride on each motor- | cycle, is. for the rider to wield a bat made of newspapers in such |a way as to break the balloons | Which drivers wear attached to their caps. Clifford M. Shearer will be ref- |eree for the motoreycle events. 'PASTOR EVANGELIST C(OMING TO JUNEAU o The Rev. Nye‘J. Langmade, Pas- | tor Evaneelist sof the City. Bible| Hall, Salina, Kansas,. who ‘is <#' member of the Board of Directors of the: Alaska Evangelization Society. who has been in Ketchikan, arrives aboard the Aleutian tomorrow in {time to catch a PAA plane for Fairbanks, where he will be for two | days. On his return the Rev. Langmade will stop in Juneau to make a sur- vey of the field and go into other matters concerning the completion of the .Alaska Evangelization So- tion in ‘Douglas, George H. Love- less, missionary, is in charge of the society’s work in Douglas. EXPERT stenography and book- keeping—part or full time. Alice Mack, Gastineau Hotel. WANTED—A cabin during the last two weeks of July. Write Empire ML 800. DOUGLAS TAKING | LEAVE IN STATES H. W. Douglas, assistant Meteor- ologist of the U. S. Weather, By- reau here, ‘left Saturday night ‘on. the Prince George for the States, where he will spend two and a half | months on leave. | With Mrs. Douglas and. their children, who went to.Seattle last | week, he will spend most of the time ‘at Walla Walla, Washington, '] his old home town. The Douglases also plan to visit either the San) Pmnci.seo fair or the middle west. TON'BOARD TREVA ( ‘The Treva C. owned by Ralph Reischl, returned from the Ken- The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. »-. - e 2 Evf,ry Mxnth,‘h % !eur AUCTION SALES DATES 1939 July 12 October 11 August 9 November 8 September 6 December 13 Special Sales Held On Request of Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph, if desired. Wi Well Preserved Cadaver . barchment and -the -hair of both fin-u-c-— HOLLYWCOD, Cal., July 3-—Someumes one has to wait n helluva-dong time for a screen debut. That's how it was with me. Now that my screen career is hegun—and finished~-I can talk freely about it. Acting in pictures, you may’ rtst assured, is a diconcerting businéss. . Perhaps' I am 'prejudiced by the unique circumstances sur- rounding my film work. It wasn't, you see, exactly by invitation. It wasn't, believe me, entirely happy. I've been around. I know when I'm not wanted. And, worse duck, I didn't look my best. when the sun shone but not for me. It came on a day It came on a day which seum specimen. in peace INDIAN MUMMY 15 INVESTIGATED BY OFFICIALS in Shaman'Island Grave' Twenty-five Years Old | Xnvesugntlon over the week- endw of a reported “mummy” on :Sha-| man Island disclosed a rare, “but| by no means unprecedented, case of | a well-preserved body in an Indl:m grave, District Ranger W. A. Chlppfl'- field ‘and Charles W. Carter, Ju~ neau mortician, visited the island Saturday afternoon, going by out- board-from Auk Bay. Shaman Is- land is about a quarter of a mile off the northwest shore of Douglas | Island. ‘The body, only the head of which is visible above the grave swathing, | simply dried up ‘instead of decom- ! posing. The skin and hair are in place, the skin bleached white as head and beard a coars esndy coler. At Edge of Cliff The grave,’ a standard Indian burial arrangement of hewn tim- bere- surrounding ‘the body, stands | at the top .of a steep- cliff overlook~ | ing the water. ] Carter estimated the body to have been in the grave at least 25 years, | a.supposition: which was borne out | by Chipperfield’s examination of the | timbers of the burial house. Since its reputation as mummy began to grow about a week ago, the grave has been visited by many. A beaten path leads from the top of the island to the grave. When- first reported, the mummy drew ‘the attention of the Terri- torial Museum staff which hoped the body might prove to be a mu- It appears, how- ever, that the body is not.ancient to qualify, and it will be left to rest LEGION SONS SONS MEET Sons of the American Legion are comes, happily, only once in two or-three months—the day after, urged to meet at 7 o'clock tonight trying to lMve up to the notion that one who writes about Holly- wood should do occasionally as ‘Hbllywod des, I had'gne out to seé Lifée—or what Earl Carroll's theatre offers of it—in the Raw, which' 1§ Sufficient. From thefeé'T had goné divers other places, always in character. I faced the new day with wistful dreams of arctic regions where the nights are six months long, and I walked thus into my Screen Career. In this unhappy but doggedly game condition, I set forth to the outdoor set of “The Under-Pup,” a picture in which I will be supported by a talented youngster called Gloria Jean and sundry assorted lesser folk like Beulah Bondi, Robert Cummings, Nan Grey et als. I was, as you may guess, In no mood for art. I saw the camera and I dodged it, ducking the other way. I stroled ihnocently forward, far from that’ camera, and passed by the sound truck. Sweet songs were in the air, the birds or little Miss Jean I wouldn’t have been knowing, but they vanished when WMW‘“WM.. ood Can Be More han Food . '. Pleasant surroundmbs"' combined with courteous service'and faste- ful preparation mlkp& eating a dellghi YaPERCY’S | 2::he sound man looked up, fixed AH ch a deadly eye, and said: “Did you walk THERE?” Having' lobviously just walked THERE, I ignored the quéry. At this poin} an assistant director, looking very unhapppy, came up 'and chimed, “Did you walk THERE?” He then proceeded to “sight and there along his upraised hands. “Yep,” he muttered finally, “I think you were in it all right. On the other hand, no-d-0:9, maybe you weren't. We'll see tomorrow.” i My guide, whom I had led into film fame with myself, looked unhappy too. “Nice to have known you,” he'said to the assistant director. “I might not be here tomorrow.” “Buf it wasn't your fault,” I reassured him. “After all, no- body told me they weren't using that camera and there weren't any bells ringing or whistles tooting. 'How'd I know they had 14 t at the residence of Al Zenger to| make arrangements for taking part | in the July 4 parade. i Health Food Center | HOURS: 1t0 5 P. M. “NATURAL FOODS" 204 FRANKLIN. 2nd Floor—Kratft Bldg. Satisfied . ., AFTER A MEAL “iiatthe 'ROYAL CAFE . THIS WEEK'S - IAL! N DRESS SHIRTS $2.50 value $1.75 AL—- THE SHOE DOCTOR (FORMERLY:BIG ‘;urs) 278 So. Franklin Bt s i | TELEPHONE 212. ~ Phone 4753 —_—d [ PR, SS———————— ] Reliable Transfer You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS Samtary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY'MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Calt Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Sllq_p LRmr e | Seward Street Near Third “nlfln Bflos deesl "Sélection of LIQUORS HONE 92 o % The Juneau Lnundry_l FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets PHONE 359 SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Sfipply Planor.-Mastest Tnstramaents and Supplies | Phone 206 122 W. Second I Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co, TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer numme“ ' PRONE BUILDING " Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oll' HOME GROCERY ‘Phone 146" Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OIS Builders’ and Shelf WARDWARE + T JUNEAU-YOUNG | Halrdwa're Conig‘agz Shelf and Heavy Hirdwars Guns and-Ammunition e e _ Irene Stewart’s LENDING LIBRARY B, OF BASEMENT 1505{1 Hours: Noon'te 5:30--7:30 t0 9 pm, When in Need of i DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING OALL 'US Juneau Transfer Phone G:Nklrtfione 696 GENERAL MOTORS, ‘DELUG and mmmum ~rn- hbi?nhfison PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPY LIQUOR DELIVERY ““SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop rm W. WENDT PHONE 549 Juneau m-m-lamyml&!' Sarner PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Phone 723————115-2nd St McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY ‘ DODGE and PLYMOUTH Lty Ana piacer sxstion noticey Inruhu‘l'hl-.h.om ‘THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON ‘ v?‘h‘lr 1s heelmflnu to you— nhmfld‘l:efl‘eomlna tous.” D\ gy California Groce v—— FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON nmn&n‘ w B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. sington mine Saturday with a crew | of eight men who completed the lassessment work on the unpatented ‘chlms in the Comet and Kensing- URE | ton groups. Unusually heavy snow Fas HE:‘L:: g i had done considerable damage to Bowl Brunswick | the road ana buildings and ham- CAFE IN CONNECTION pered the work on veins at hlzh levations. (Chinese & American Specialties) o Fred Alexahder returned to the " For Most Tasteful Hajroutting | o€ as Watchman where he spends The Brunswick Barber Shop a year at a time without a vaca- Specializing in- Ladies' and PHONE 439 another camera secreted over there? Besides, this looks like a garden party. We'd be just a coupla of guests strolling in the background.” * DRY KINDLING My guide regarded me glumly, unflatteringly. His arched eye- brows said: “You—a guest—anywhere? ‘This movie ‘Has -class” (How'’s that for loyalty under fire? We who are about to die .. .) ‘The more I think of it, the sorer I get. Here I've been holding off for $20,000 a week on a lifetime wntm—flflmt opnhm—- and in one offguard moment I'm maneuvered beforé"tHé ra as a $7.50 extra—and don't collect the 3750 1t is, to quote:d. Durante, most mortifyin’ . THE SEATTLE FUR EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, Wash, tion. o | — e — k Try an Empire aa.