The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 7, 1939, Page 7

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A 1«\4 oN '&\\s OLAMONT RING — 3ES T0 GWE NE & \D _HOW T \00RS - M QL %Rt\k W \920 T a R\ G JUST LWKE '(\-\\SRP NESSIR - 1 CUT QIWNTE & FIGURE STROLL\NG DOWN T QUENME INFORMATION " In case of error or if an ad has been stopped fore ex- piration, advertjsér noti- fy this officg” (Phone. 374) at onu:ndnpmn!ll_lkflw | BOR ™ SALE—Library table, e R 63 cu, Tt. FAIRBANKS .Mors¢ Conservador Refrigerator. Inquirg 109 West First St. .- - - 12-FT. skiff with 2 hp. Evinrude. Phone Blue 410. FOR SALE—Rooming house. ‘Write P. O. Box 2211 BATH “tubs and warsh hasms, re- placed by built-ins at Governor's Mansiqn., For sale cheap. See Art Berg at the Mansmn Satirday morning only. 8-ROOM house and bath, furnished —overstuffed, oil heat, Fugldahe Windsor Apts. SLEEPING ROOM for rent. 421 Seward St. Phone Black 259. 2 FURNISHED rooms, prefer men. +' Bhone 387, 503, 5th 'and Harris. ' fil« SUBLET a sunp gpartment. Phone Green 619. either home or omce use. Empi;e R 1500: -0 it B e e s s FURNISHED apartment. Brunswick apartnients. See mail n{“fr, ' ROQMS {oj Fent. Phone 472. FOR RENT—A furnished four-room houise {p the Seattér Tragt, Phone L B § 4 DUNCAN Phyfe walnut difing roor suite. Full size table, buffet, six chairs. Almost new. Reasonable. Phone 679. FOR SALE—16-ft. ow boat, “V" bottom, good sea boat, 715 Wil- loughby. FUR RENT-—Unfur.-stied apt. Tor rent. Inquire Snap Shop. e e FOR RENT—Furnished ‘or ynfurn- ished apartments. Storage lockers, | Iaupdry facilitles. Heated garages. Phone G. E. Krause 430 or call at the, Hlllcr,az 1w BINGER WING MACHINE MAN BACK IN TOWN. Singer Sewing Machines, Singer Vacuum Clean- °rs, Maytag Washing Machines, Matyag 110-voit 1ight, plants, world’s famious Ironrite .ironers. Ternts $5.00 down, $6.00 monthly. Liberal allowance for your old sewing machines, washer or iron- er. Free service, repairs, dress- making Jessons. Call Singer man at Juneau Transfer. Phohe 48. APT. FOR RENT—Modern, heat, furnished. Phone 52 Douglas. 3 ROOMS and bath, steamheated, | electric range, Frigidaire, nicely\ furnished, overstuffed.. Windsor | Apts. VAGANCY at thé Snow White Apts. Couple only. FOR RENT—Furnished ermqnt Phone Douglas 28. IRONRITE IRONERS a new. sclen- tifically .designed ironing machine, irons eyerything from..shirts, 1o, ruffles, presses anything from pleats to suits now on easy terms. $500 down. $5.00 'monthly. Call Singer Sewing Machine Co. man at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. Graybar and' Western Electric Sewing Ma- chines .......... ..$15.00 to $20.00 Elaridge, Franklin or New Home Electrics..$15.00 to $30.00 White Electric Con- trics ........ sw.pommm - $15.4 camloz House Elec- -8l mnchmes rebum and mmn- teed. Terms $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. Call Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co. at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. FOR SALE—28-ft. cruiser. New last year. Phone 543 or 562. STOP 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. e R i FOR SALE—Annex Rooming szuu. First and Main Sts. Phone Red 225. ‘HE NOYES proj col dth and Franklin, 2 Rfl' iy one 10-room *house nnd one s-room house, both furnished. Terms. See the owner. ? POR__SALE—_Henning ~spartments on Pixon. See Bob Henning at «, Empire. FOR SALE-U &1 t.mwu quitting hustness. Wi P,Oa w1 7214 or phone 33¢. : m,.."""fl&"“" - VACANGY Perelle Apts, nbom July % 1. Phone Blue 200. . LOST-AND FOUND mm dance July der please call Black 440. 2 LOST—Raised flowered gold brace- let. Reward. Refurn to Empire. ATTENTION Q.ES. * All mempers of an;au anp;er .. No. 7 are requested to meet at the Temple, 1:45 p.m. Saturday, to| attend the funeral’ service” of our dear Brother H. T. T¥ipp. o LILLIAN G. WATSON, A . ge VACANGY—Nugget Apartments. : APARTMENT for rent in Decker BIdg. Phope Green 465. | FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. OZY, .warm, tom. spls. Light water, dishes, cooking utensils sod bath. Reasonable at Seaview WANTED WOMAN wants housekeeping work for elderly genuemn eru !:rn- pire B 132, by Adelaide Kerr Here you see Jane Bryan in two l-loll lelL she wears a .hnple Sshantung lkm 'tk At the rlq:t she feverses the procm with a the skirt g.pnc CONNECTION wantéd by a licénsed ‘embalmer, am also a first class furniture upholster, casket and mattress maker. Have som; stock | angd.eauipment. No cash 3? yearsgq‘u‘%p mayried. W ould pleased to hur ‘from any one h:v- ing a proposition. E. B. Capin, Box 503, Ketchikan, Algska. il WANTED—New or used htrd cage. | call wpgon. Bhone 4. i | WANTED—A small rurnlshed housg | or apartment for 2 or 3 momh.. Phione Black 165. WANTED-Salesman who is. myex- ing Alaska Territory to sell auto equipment,, . %‘q@ :3 tires, lprinn brake Ocrwut ‘Mr. Laher at %nn&f tgl im*| wif mediately on arrival of Columbig X;mt;:f“ or uw‘:‘n xip. on, uf ninth you him - case cnmmunfl; with Laher Spring and Tire Carr- paration, Seattle. o EERTES L___,“ GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ola’ L3 201, 315 Dwk;m‘f?im P““’V | activities to date sipce the hose races was added to the‘ fund. A Shudshift “turned in $15 bal- ance of receipts from the nnnual‘ dance and E. ‘Hachmeister remlttedl 345.37 as baseball regejpts to date, | | bom amounts being added to the | regular treasufy. i It was voted to give a baseball | D.F.D. MONTHLY MEET Fire Chief Pusi mt sre- | port to the Del?;‘ltmg?fggmed b lor month | mitteemen bemg appointed as fol and furnished material " consid- | lows to make;arrangemerits; A emuon af regulnx meenng last | Balog, Sante Degan, Carl ‘d- ight " ¥ ‘stroxp Claude, Erskipe and. Qtvillg Two alarms responded to were | Gulbaugen. also covered, one igat the WS" A vote of thanks was ordered Ias bridgs, 11:30.4:0. June 15, and | Sent to §ante Pegan and Jack War- a rubp on St Am” Avc- per; or donations and o] tion nue on he ‘evening of the same | in the “evening's enwrtlfnment. dly While the nm truck “was out following were appointed u; n- Pt pl.fhe ning, Al Bhufiah nd feldt. Hi-# in Teadiness to ra;popg to an, a[lwn in town, should one: occur. The chief comipented favorably on recent . fire drilis’ and the Fourth of July races, and the showing made. He offered a one- quarter keg of beer o the two hose. teams 1f they will run the race over | again, The ' ork 0{ e WWPW- Commiff e, Was,; dtgn i-one hy- | day 4 £ 8 o'clock in t] drant ~ found . defective, ~location | bor muon mg Tauni Niemi is me corner Third and. H streets, was| new head to be inducted.injo reported haying been gepaired by |fice for the Eggles and Mrs. e | city Marshal chm €ap§. 404 | Jensen will be - the -new - president | badge; for iuemm |.0f, the. Auxiliary. Wives, Lapd hus- Prope; ;oceasion , were, recomme nds of the members are {nvited AUXILIARY . JOINT SESBION | EAGLES A INST. "'The annual! installation of ‘offi- cers will be held jointly by 117 ROE., a ga t.o e local / e v “men. Phione Block lw CHARTER—The cruiser Olllf “Juk, For vacation or busine Seo 4p at Marine, Alryays Hangat.| i FOR reliable care for your chudren Phone 297. i o WILL store planw, giving it good care in warm apartment, in ex- me for its use by adult. Phdq? IUARANTIED m-n,uc i B "o 3!5 FURN gold into” m‘ quh or thea:t Nugget g iop of ,the =R R i 19“ . equal ed by Pusich, members to pay Por to attend the functio which will their own caps but ges: 10° be | include refre%:mems Each atten- purchased by thf depnflmunp ot dant is requested to br;ne 8 cup ing on thlagaej;lty ntejf amapoon delay canqx opb any plaps, ATTENTION EAGLES, new Mainiemnce Commlttee "%U){li!fil( MEMBERS | er, data. 15 was named by Chairman cashen, ollows: Gordon Gray, Orville | qqm tion of officers of | Douglas Aerie 117 P. O E. and | dul augen, Lloyd Guerin, Ralph| Mortinsen and Jack Mills. | the Eagles Auxiliary will be held Saturday , evening in the Labor | ‘Union Hall at 8 o'clock. All mem- regular meetings the sum of bers requested to attend. r of WM. Tom Cashen, efted fyom Mm&tmmw Py orde 241, e m fi Secretary, soch.l l_o be uubluhed for ]such purpose 1t was decided “to imit ial pendwures for elch g to. 830, s o al Sum the ici- Qver 6,000 acres of gnme refuges, | coyering ‘a driff 3 of 23,000‘ acres, were remo from ” the refuge class thig ing by the mm up from ‘the newly | Deélaware. Game m}'m ~Come | fund. An- additional | mission. Refuges had been. es-| $490 from collections and $2 from ‘tabmh:d for two yeays. MOME blg— sleeved peannt blouse of }o,gt. ¢ t lklfl of the same fabric an whih'l(lk shirt. To its Jeft shoulder she clips 2 carved wpoden Megxican head which has a kerchjet of dance .in the near future, <Om: (o city, range. for thg, social L?m'*“ ana cm b ”1 .4qu§ Tne;c regular meet}g: J-xgles Mani- FifR u. ERGIN' -0.\) TO TH' DOOR - NE SHIF'LESS SHONK WRONG WORDS BY “YARNELL 10 Pl ' U. 5., TOUGH SPOT (Continued from Page One) NT from the Brmah and re)enaed the | two u:nt.s MEXICAN INGIDENT Again in 1014 some of Admiral Fletcher’s sailors were seized in & fittle Mexican town and the. Adniiral got' tough. The sailors were freed with the usual routine explanations, but Fletcler demanded. thal Mexico salute the flag. We were thep hay- ing a dispute with President Huer- ta and he refused to kowtow ip the colossus of the North. It made a nasty sifuation. M&pv in the government wished the Ad- miral hadn't been so patriotic. The administration had to bu:k him ‘up. Huerta would n% lu 5Q the fleet bombarded er? took it over and held it for .slx m 8 while jittery Suth American repub- lics drew even further into their shells, Finally the ABC powers—Ar- gentina, Brazil gnd Chile—offered to help settle the affair and we were glad of their good offices. Probably the only conclusion to draw from all this business is that our naval commanders - can be rough as blazes as long as they pick on. nations that cant .fight, hack. Japan is pretty busy just now and ay have to pacify us, just as we ad to pacify Enmud whilp we (Were in the Civil y But a different sl'.mupn may onfront us in a few yglu it Fnfly he just as well to ‘make up our minds hew hi our Admirals inthe Orient to be. ADMIRAL FQLLOWS ;rwg -FISTED ROLICY Born fnr rom the sea, in Inde- pendence, Towa ‘sty-htmtiored; fevels eaded Admiral Harry Yarnell has we want| f ,spent most of ult, afl Furthermore ( e m&w qfl- p family that boasts three cdn\lr- fls; and his only, qaufllur is mar- Tied to a flag-lieutenant under - his command in Chinese waters. ,’Z The j}d.mlrll “has m“M ot excn.e,ment twentieth-cent Wl ,Wm an eng%rlnx the squelch- ing ‘of China's Poxer Sl 5 1900, helped occupy Vera Crug, a.nd B commanded .a, World Wgy patrol ship. . As technical adviser at the '1930 JOE H"-I- BACK London naval conference he urged Weit to his present job in the Far East in. 1936, has followed .a wofisted fplicy in sticklng up for rights. Now . white-haired apd green aj L.’ ¥ l Joe Hill, Juneau Fire Departmpm truck driver, has returned from, a trip. to the tes. He spent ne,fly “ ):e 15’ dy ; ue. 1. relite in 8 few “motith ‘on ‘the Pacific Coast, ad: 1/ . % - bup. may sidy op awhile flew to San !;Apcuco from Seatfle, | visiting the Ban mncm oFair. 1“ the president. seqpests. y gl BE’ITY KARNES COMING ATTENTION MASONS . Theré will be a Called Communi- ‘pation of Mt. Juneau Satur- Miss 'Beity Kamnes, former Ju-|B 0 afternoon at 1:15 o'clock, for neau it, for the past year ’Lhe o 'P‘ conducti St e | teacher in’ the Petersburg schools, is comifig here for a visit with I’“l Jéfid o e dny evening at 7:30 o'clock. coyple of weeks before, retus g 'rangell’ Narrows. metropo- VER! her teaching for pn-]‘ o W, LEERA. E QF APPOINTMENT MMIN!S’I'RA’I‘OR ¥ Ploased and Satisied.. .. Arl%;fin fMEAL ‘All Dersons haying claims against! sp,lfl gstate gre hereby required presentbg:m with proper vouch- efs, wi $.months from the date g:;eo{ o e at my office in.the eral and Territorjal Building, in upcq‘:, mor;‘;; me at thej f 'Mary. Leqnon Rudolph, in Cralg, A i Dated at Cralg, Alaska, July o | 1939. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, Admlnlstrgwt of the um of John Lennon, deceased. First publication, July 6, 1939. Last publication, July 27, 1939. lro; H!A:‘l';i and rumsui‘ Bowl ** ** Brunswigk CAFE IN copmwnow (cmqpu q Amgrican Spgmlem) ;wmmmc M Spébializing in Ladies' Clesing Out All Summer Shoes—All Golors ~a*W! m Slfll Mfifl s mma Food nm- and MW!F mw Monthly Bates E 0. DAVIS '—MISSES" -T0-WEAR Otah Mot and Lamp = COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer Thomas Hardware Go. 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