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THE GENTLEMAN 1 W\ ROOM \Q20 WISHES 0 KAOW THE NRTURE OF ] Your BuSESS, « WANT AD INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phome 374) ai once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | o o o5 e m—— Count five average words to the fne. Daily rate per line for wnsecutlve 100 | Additlonsl dlys 5¢ | Minimum charge 50c Copy must be In the office by 2 pelock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone tirectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. rOR SALE FOR SALE_12-foot skiff, % © Larson Creek, Douglas Hmm\av 1933 CHEVROLET ])lcku Ford Sedan; boat engin: chor winch; reverse gears; tanks; welding. — Alaska ‘Welders. FOR SALE-1937 Plymouth—priced right, Phone 349 after 4 pn. oil Arc FOR sALE Good paying lunch room and candy Kkitchen. Write Empire B C T TRANSFER business. Prlced to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5 CLff Apartments. MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five.minutes. from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning nt Empire offlce 1933 Ponuac Sport coupe, exce]lent mechanical condition, good rub- ber. Priced right Phone 744. Phine Ml nflpr 4 pm. BINGER SEWING MACHINE MAN BACK IN TOWN. Singer Sewing Machines, Singer Vacuum Clean- ers, Maytag Washing Machines, Matyag 110-volt 1ight plants,| world’s famous Ironrite ironers. Terms $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. Liberal allowance for your old sewing machines, washer or iron- er. Free service, repairs, dress- making Jessons. Call Singer man at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. IRONRITE IRONERS a new scien- tifically designed ironing machine, frons everything from' shirts to ruffles, presses anything from| pleats to suits now on easy terms. $500 down. $5.00 monthly. Call Singer Sewing Machine man at | Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. Graybar and Western Electric Sewing Ma- chines -$15.00 t0 $20.00 Eldridge, Franklin or New Home Electrics..$15.00 to $30.00 White Electric Con- soles -.....$15.00 to $20.00 | Catalog House Elec- trics ... ....$15.00 to $20.00 All machines rehu\lt and guaran- teed. Terms $500 down, $5.00 monthly. Call Singer Sewing Ma- chine at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. FOR SALE—28-ft. cruiser. New last | year. Phone 543 or 562. UR - TELL *L0ST A0 FOWND" RD HE PUT WN THE | SLEEPING ROOM, 423 Seward, op- | CURN your oid gold into vajue,| THE S ABOUT TUaT aN' DONT GINE WS N0 BACK SASS)] NE NOUNG WHUPPER- SNAPPER- IS PAPER - ABOLT A DIBMoND - LET ME DO W' FOR SALE—Library lable, either home or office use. Empire R | 1500. | ACROS> 1. Unruffied Nerve netw rk . Edible fruit 12. Smells . Knack . The herd sve Be of the same [PIAICElS FOR SALE—Studio bed, Oll heat v | large dining room table, reason- | able. All A-1 condition. Phone Blue 640 between 11 a. m. and VUR SALE—U & 1 Lunch. me.” quitting business. Write P.O. Box | ‘274 or phone 334. | ~ FOR RENT 7-RCOM HOUSE partly furnished, . Imprecations 29, Kind of condl- ment: var. Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY YOU KNOW, TH\S MIGHT '\ BE A" COME -ON" OF SONE WIND - WEEP THAT DIAMOND OUTTA S\GHT— ‘SPOSE TH' \ARNMINTS FRSK US 2 Y 15, j» 1939. By BILLY DeBECK DAL NOUR NOSE LOOKS LKE B L\GWT Bu\8- “TAKE LT OuT Daily Crossword Puzzle 6. Ruler of a Greek prove nce Hlfih vointed . Hermit Manner ot walking . Percolated Heavy breath. 1 n slee] iota” *1eP ‘ind of mon- key . Dry . Singing volce Uprlxm ant . Sketched On the shel- tered side o OlfM:lul'I or- gans . Groove Policeman: 8| bath, 50 by 50 feet downtown corner lot. Apply Nugget Shop. 47. Diminish radually 49. Fish eggs posne pw,omce 61. Artificial lane o FOR RENT — 4room Iurmshcd apartment, good view, fireplace, couple only. 7th and Seward or Phone Green 198. . Gaze 43. Short for & man’s nam . Studied . Lose one's footing 5! Ruchn a des- tination 65. Corrodes 66. Sharp prickly growths WILL sublet furnished apartment in Triangle Building three months. Call 253, FURNISHED 4-room apartment and bath. Available August 1. Phone Blue 135. an- | — VACANCY Perelle Apts, about July 1. Phone Blue 200. ROOMS for rent. Phone 472, COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. F‘CR RENTfUnqu:u:shcd VupL 10; rent. Inquire Snap Shop. | F‘OR RENT—. F‘umlshed or un!um- ished apartments. Storage lockers, laundry facilities. Heated garages. Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at the Hillcrest. VACANCY Et lhe Snuw Wlm.c “Apts. * Couple only. FOR RENT Furmshed npartment Phone Douglas 28. | VACANCY—Nugget. Apartmems | APARTMENT for rent in Decker Bldg. Phone Green 465. Commerce to Alaska last year; A. Merrick, navigator, who was 3also | aboard the Col, Johnson plane; Ca- det. John Lee Jr,, son.of Col. Lee, WANTED TO BUY — Purnished Who jis on furlough from West Point house on lease, terms. No dewn y and serving as recorder; payment. Phone Red 580. Crew Chief Sergeant W. Lispcomb, and Private John W. Fox, radio op- EXPERT stenography and book- erlw keeping—part or full time. Alice ' Abeard the .seeond plane was Msick; Gastinesu Hotel. Commanding Officer Major Newton * Longfellow, from Hamilton Field MISCELLANEOUS San Franeiseo; Major, Dale Gaffney jor E. M. George, Capt. C. W GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Glbson gmtqnpmc survey office: nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. and L Handy. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone The Dql Lee plane is from the 201, 315 Decker Way. East Coast and the Major Longfel- - low ship is from Hamilton Field, the FOR reliable care for your children. only Army, amphibian on the Pacific Phone 297. | Coast, ! Al Herning, well known Alaske WILL store piane, glving it good aviator, and second lieutenant ir care in warm apartment, in ex- . ' g Army Reserve Officers chnng; for its use by adult. Phone Flying Corps, accompanied th: Red 625. party from Anchorage, and will be with them for several days. Official Greetings | Heading the welcoming grouy were Mayor Leslie Nerland anc other local officials; also E. B. Col- | lins, - chairman of the Chamber of icommerce reception committee, anc | other members of the Chamber. Alsc | prominent in the group was Ser- |geant Leon Harper, in.charge of Army Survey ) pa r'yrlles the Fairbanks station of the U. § - s ot RS To Fairbanks cash or trade at Nugget Shop. BTOP WISHIN(.: YOU HAD Aw MAYTAG WASHER. Now only' $59.95. Terms, $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. Call Singer Sewing Ma- | chine man at Juneau Trnnsler‘ Phone 48. | o, FDe R A A N L ‘HE NOYES property, corner Othv and Franklin, 2 buildings -- vne 10-room house and one b-room house, both furnished. Terms. See | the owner. “Alaskana” by Marie Brake af all book uwrn, 50 cents. IIEMEHBEII THIS NUMBER PHONE 202 20TH CENTURY. ‘MARKET * . The “"HILLCREST” Ultra modern new apartments, all outside rooms, furnished or unfurnished—view. Phone G. E. KRAUSE 439 or call at the lsonu of the Departments of War and » C. H. Lee arrived in Fairbanks at 1 assistant inspector of the Civil Aero- nautics Authority; Judge Jame: Truitt, Attorpey General of Al- Expedmon Goes fo Inter-! ior ‘Direct from An- chorage Sedtion aska, visiting here from Juneau; (Fairbanks News-Miner) Joe Crosson, noted Alaskan flier anc manager of the Pacific Alaska Air- | ways, and others. | Many cars lined the field. As the Sailing out of a cloud flecked sky, the two large twin-motored amphib- jan planes bearing the party of U. 8. Army engineers on g tour ofj big planes came down to a perfect landing. they taxied up the field tc Alaska under command of Col. John | position in front of the PAA ,' hangars. Col. Lee, whose ship land- ed first, was the first to step from the plane, and to receive the greet- ings and official welcome from Mayor Nerland and the reception committee. Many others then gath- ered about the planes, and extend- ed their greetings and welcome t the colonel and all members of hi: i party. o’clock ngnesday afternoon. ‘Coming ~direct from Anchorage, and making the trip in approxi- mately two hours, the party made Here Several Days the trip without incident. Although| Col. Lee, who, has been here on the fact the planes were coming to- | several occasions, beamed his pleas- day was not known here until short-| ure on meeting many old friends. He — 1y before their arrival, a represen-lsajd the party will be here several tative group of civic. officials and’days, making flights in the vicinity citizens were at the field to welcome |looking over the area, and study- the distinguished party. ing conditions in connection with Members of Party the Chena-Tanana flood control On the flight with Col. Lee on|project and a general survey re- arrival here were Major P. M. specting the establishment of a U , Cennell, crack Mitchell Field pilot|S. Army Air Base in Alaska, and wio piloted the two Colonel John-{ether matters, Que- 0F- MoTe- Lrips,-$aid- theagels 88. Central parts . Animate . Pleasure Jaunts . Epic poem . Saucy . Village or hamlet . Genus of the blue grass % Sllkworm home 1. Answer the purpose 2. Go In 3. Smallest state: abbr. 4. Slender finial 5. Bndy of a church e amm ‘QI/HIIIHWHJ JNANE JEd 2NN JUNEE JENIEEE CdEEE aEEEEN | pior | Lt 1, ! d to N eth- | RNISHED apts. at thall g gy ke onel, are planned to Nome and Beth el, where Federal projects are con- templated under direction of the army engineers, Make Minute Study Col. Lee and his men have just | completed a minute study of the| 1 Anchurngc. They flew over the 50,000-acre mili- | Kenai Peninsula area. tary reserve east of the city and| drove through the Matanuska Val- ley to Wasilla. GEOLOGIST IN JUNEAU WITH YACHT WAHOMA Docks withfi-foot Cruis- er Planked with Alas- ka Yellow Cedar Dr. J. B. Umpleby, retired, for- mer Assistant Chief of the Metal- ‘urgical Division of the U. 8. Geo- logical Survey, arrived in Juneau | with his wife and four friends this morning aboard his 48-foot cruiser Wahoma, of the Seattle Yacht Club, : Dr. Umpleby said the trip is the Wahoma's ,majden voyage. It has, 12 beam of 12 feet six inches and is powered with twin 20 horsepower Chyslers, giving it “an easy cruis-| ing speed of nine knots.” Both en- gines are of the V-drive type with wo to one reduction gears. The craft was designed by Monk | and built by the Lakewood Boat | Company. It is well appointed and | sleeps from six to nine persons. Planking is of Alaska yellow c: dar. An unusual bit of constru tion is a wing deck hanging on three bronze brackets on the bl(ln transom. Dr. Umpleby says such a tran- som is a “wonderful thing" ‘helping women in and out of| kiffs” and “landing fisn.” With the Umplebys are Mr. flnd Mrs. H. G. Snyder of Dallas, T2 and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wells, m‘ Oklahoma. Wells is an attorney from Oklahoma City. Snyder is former Vice President of Standard Oil of Indiana, and is| now an independent oil operator in Texas. While in Ketchikan, mooring the Wahoma, Snyder fell and broke a bone in his left ankle, for which he will receive treatment here and determine whether or not it is a rebreak of an old fracture | suffered while. he- was ¢aptain .of $N~M Now On Sale; $1.04, . for | ‘1 Horizontal stripes are played again: | sports frock. which falls in soft unpressed pleats. | and belt. It is designed of dark gray and white striped rayon with a shirtwaist blouse and a modified version of the peasant skirt st vertical in this casual spectator White leather makes the buttons | the Colorado School of Mines foot- ball team. The party left Seattle July 1 and | have been cruising leisurely north. They expect to spend about ten days in the Juneau area, fishing and seeing the scenery, taking in Taku and Muir Glaciers and per- haps going to Sitka. While here, Dr. Umpleby expects to visit with Attorney Grover Winn, who was a clfissmate in the early 1900’'s with Umpleby at the Univer- |sity of Washington. | INITIATION TONIGHT . FORSONS OF NORWAY Members of the Sons of Norway | will gather at 8 o'clock tonight in |the 1.0.0F. Hall for the initiation ceremonies to be exemplified fof a large class of candidates. | Following the services a social and dancing will be enjoyed. Music for | The -occasion will be furnished by | {Rudy Edmun with his accordion. Mrs. Andrew Raosness is in charge |of the amm f - —— CHURCH DELEGATE RETURNING HOME Returning from Ohio where she represented the Cordov adistrict at the General Assembly of the Pres- byterian Church, Mrs. V. G. Vance was a through passenger for Cor- dova on the Mount Mel(lmey today. . SIMMONS, GOES ON SITKA RUN Shell Simmons took the Alaska Air Transport Lockheed to Sitka and Hoonah today with six pas-| sengers aboard. I Cleo Gordon, Theresa Grossman,! John Reck and Elijah Ketcherson went to Sitka, while Oscar Hawkins and Milton Harrison flew to Hoonah. >, The Book ALASKA, Revised and| | Funeral Services Held Today for Mrs. A F. The many Juneau friends of the late Mrs. A. F. Bixby gathered to pay final tribute this afternoon when funeral services were held at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Mrs. Lola Mae Alexander sang two selections, “The Old Rugged Cross” and “Abide With Me.” The eulogy was delivered by Pastor H. L. Waod of the Seventh-day Adventist]® Church, and interment followed in the Elks’ plot of Evergreen Ceme- tery. James Dennis, Sam Paul, Jr., Will- iam Friend, Woodie Burnett and James Larson. i FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE Bowl ** " Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American Specialties) “For Most Tasteful Halrcutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladles’ and THIS WEEK' SHOES Closing Out All Summer Shoes—All Colors $5.$6 Values ' | Utah Nut and Lump | Pallbearers were Harold Knight,| You'll Find Food Finer and lervlu More Cmpleu at SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sani!a.ryA Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS FREe DRLIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Widest i Selection of LIOUORS PHONE | new The Junean Laundry| PR.::HJNBTRM it and Second Streets PHONE 359 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplles Phone 206 122 W. Second I Bodding Transfer BUlLDING b StoverFuch 01l Delitery COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 . MMM’O American nma'xmomv Thomas Hardware Co. P, — OIL8 and | LENDING LIBRARY BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Hours: Noon to 5:30—17:% Hardware Cqm and nflm W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man® PHONE IB OR VERY PRO! LIGUOR 'DP&N_E_I!. ! Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Junesu 2nd St Phone 723————118- THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not besaming to e somning 10 us.” FOR INSURANCE Ses LR SHEPARD & SON TELEPHONE 409 B. M, BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. $2.95 AL— THE SHOE DOCTOR (PFORMERLY BIG VAN'S) 278 So. Franklin St.