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NOU KNOW SUMP'N,GOOGLE -\(ou‘RE YRE ONWY PERSON W THE WORWD 1 EVER TOOK INTO MY CONFIDENCE — T LWE You - You'Re _SNMPATHETIC — YOU'RE ONE W & dLLoN- TSNE - 05, T SAWD BEF r;\/“\ TALL ORE, 'LL NEVER N \\l.Q‘JE Gt - 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 ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day .. Additional days .. S5¢ Minimum charge ...50¢c Copy must be m the office by 2 pelock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over from persons listed in tirectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE A SECOND HAND National Cash Register for sale, in good condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call Phone 528. 100 telephone telephone MODEL 54 Winchester 30 calibre rifle, $35. Apt. 8, Spickett Apts. FOR SALE—2 complete b(‘d\ “rock- ing chair. Reasonable. 105 Gas- tineau Ave. roomt and candy kitchen. Write Emphc B C Tl TRANQFILR business. Plic(‘d to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5 Clff Apanmmts MUST SELL vqullv in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from busiress district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. 1933 Pontiac Sport coupe, excellent mechanical condition, good rub- ber. Priced right. Phone 744. FOR SALE—Cuuy Floet Beer Parlo Phone 541 after 4 p.m. BARGAIN and terms Chk‘ken ranch, housing ' capacity house, garden, mink pens. sythe, Mile 13, Loop Road. FOR SALE—2-burner instant light gasoline stove. Never been used; 2-burner electric hot place. Phone 324. 1931 FORD SEDAN; boat éng‘nes;' anchor winch; tanks; Welders. reverse gears; oil welding. Alaska Arc FOR SALE—Library tflblc either home or office use. Empire R 1500. OR SALE—U & 1 Lunch, Owner quitting business. Write P.O. Box ‘274 or phone 334. FOR RFI\T~3 xoom furnished apt. Harris Apts. FOR RENT UPPER DUPLEX—4 rooms bath, modern, desirable. Black 763. and Phone HEATED APT, 2 bedrooms. at apt. 5, Klein Apts. Call THREE-ROOM _ furnished ment. Phone, 28 Douglas. apart- VACANCY Bishop Apts. Phone 336, 2-ROOM cabin for rent. McMullen 9th St. W. lhoul hDBl(I 4.51 Seward St., opposite postoffice. Phone 584. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apartment, good view, fireplace, couple only. 7th and Seward or Phone Green 198. FURNISHED 4-room apartment and bath. Available August 1. Phone Blue 135, VACANCY Perelle Apts. about July 1. Phone Blue 200. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR RENT—Unfurasshed apt. for rent. Inquire Snap Shop. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- BINGER SEWING MACHINE MAN BACK IN TOWN. Singer Sewing Machines, Singer Vacuum Clean- ers, Maytag Washing Machines, Matyag 110-volt 11ght plants, world’s famous Ironrite ironers. Terms $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. Liberal allowance for your old sewing machines, washer or iron- er. PFree service, repairs, dress- making Jessons. Call Singer man at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. [RONRITE IRONERS a new scien- tifically designed ironing machine, frons 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 man at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. ., Graybar and Western Electric Sewing Ma- chines Eldridge, Franklin or New Home Electrics..$15.00 to $30.00 White Electric Con- Catalog House Elec- trics .......$15.00 to $20.00 All machines rehuilt and guaran- teed. Terms $5.00 down, $5.00, monthly. Call Singer Sewing Ma- chine at Juneau Transfer. Pifone 48. $15.00 to $20.00 $15.00 to $20.00 | — ished apartments. Storage lockers, laundry facilities. Heated garages. Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at the Hillerest. 1 VACANCY at ',he Apts. Couple only. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. : Phone Douglas 28. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments “Snow White | APARTMENT for rent in Decker Bldg. Phone Green 465. FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. WANTED WANTED—Used typewriter, in good | condition, cash. Call Red 475. WANTED—Care of children, . by reliable woman, day, week or month. Phone Black 580. WANTED TO BUY—Used camera and equipment. 506 Hotel Juneau. WANT TO rent furnished house by August or September. Phone Red 475, CAPABLE -woman wants day or hour work. Phone Red 454. EXPERT stenography and book- BTOP WISHING YOU HAD A MAYTAG WASHER. Now only| $59.95. Terms, $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. Call Singer Sewing Ma- chine man at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. PO S el ot st s e Ll THE NOYES property, corner 4th| and Franklin, 2 buildings — vne 10-room house and one b-room house, both furnished. Terms. See the owner. 1 | The Book ALASKA, Revised and ' Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. | The LCREST" Ulira modern new apartments, all outside rooms, furnished or unfurnished—view. Phone G. keeping—part or full time. Alice Mack, Gastineau HouL MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic .. Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. l"OR reliable care for your children. Phone 297. CURN . your old gold. into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ~ LOST AND FOUND LOST—6 months Husky pup, grey with white markings. Phone Red 160. Emusl‘?flufll&m . ke, Canada has approximately 42,000 lmfltsfluflr&d. - ' day Tl DD NOU SN “GOODY GOOGLE HAW - HAWN -8 FUNNN THING, BW'T (T NOUR WIFE'S NAWE BEWNG *GOODY, T WONDER (F SHE'S ANNTHING L\KE GQOQDY, W FRNCEE -2 600; | For- | | Ul - THRT'S AINRRT ' CONMWN' To, WORKRN — 1 DOUGLAS Long-sleeved “ecoat” and nightdress are teamed to make a warm- weather boudoir ensemble of shell is trimmed with a fan of white pink chiffon. The nightdress skirt Valenciennes lace and the shirred yoke of the coat is banded in the same lace. HOSPITAL NOTES l Mrs. Ernest Parsons, who had been receiving medical care at St. Ann’s Hospital for the past few days, was dismissed yesterday and is at her home on Seventh Street, Sandy Holden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holden, was dismissed to- from St. Ann’s Hospital after undergoing a tonsilectomy. He is at the family residence in the Baranof Hotel. Opel Emery, empioyee of the Bar- anof Coffee Shop, was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for surgical at- tention this morning. Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital to- day, Bob Albright is recejving med- ical attention. *H. M. Fulbright has been dismissed from medical care at St. Ann’s Fospital. Jim Peters entered the Govern- ment Hospital this morning for medical supervision. P i R W REFUGEES ARE MAKING PANTS SHELDON, England, dJuly 21— | A Methodist chapel here has been turned into a sewing training school for girls, who are making 250 pairs of trousers a day. Pro- moters of the industry are refu- gees from Germany, | Forgers Have Ownlanguage OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, 21.—Walter Marlin, County Attorney in charge of pro- secuting forgery cases, says styles in forgery slang are undergoing some *“streamlining.” Here are some of the 1939 for- gers’ terms: A “stiff” is a large check writ- ten by a forger on a big corpora- tion. Pas stiff.” A “paper hanger” is any person who practices the art of passing worthless and forged checks and worthless stocks, bonds and deeds| to property. AN R o S July ng a check is “playing a LEAVES AT KETCHIKAN George F. Moss of Blair, Ont., left the Prince Rupert at Ketchi- kan from where he flew to Wran- gell to meet Commander Marbois, who is photographing the rounding country, - e — THIRTEEN IN BERRY TOUR | Thirteen tourists making the Rupert in port last evening are | with the Berry party, headed by Henry Berry of Kansas City, Mo. | book stores, 50 cents, sur-, round trip on the steamer Prince | IE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939, By BILLY DeBECK NEWS | VAGABOND PLANE IS | PARKED DOUGLAS BEACH | | A silver colored plane, a 3-place | open amphibian piloted by Capt. Wade, landed on the Douglas ‘beach yestexday from Sitka, bringing M, | | Robinson of the Continental Can Co. tp service the machines in the| local ‘plant belonging to his com-| pany. The plane is expected to! remain here until the passenger completes his work here. Of ispecial interest in connection | with tie ship, she is the plane which took part in the nescue scene | in the picture “Men With Wings," shown on the channel two or three| weeks ago, according to the report -- VISIT HERE SOUTHBOUND Dick Murray and wife, who are | on a visit to Southeast Alaska mak- ‘ ing the round trip, by the North- | land Transportation Co., arrived here this morning southbound on the North Sea, and again spent some | time with Douglas friends while the| ship was in port. [ They enjoyed & ten-day stop in Sitka where his father, Ed Murray, owns some property. D ARE RETURNING HOME Aboard the Norta Coast, sailing | from Seattle this forenoon, are| Douglas residents. Mrs. Elroy Fleek and two children are returning home after visiting in Portland, Oregon,| and Wwith relatives elsewhere, Arne Kronquist is also aboard the steamer after vacationing in Seattle and Ta- coma. | - NORTH SEA DOCKS HERE FOR CANNED SALMON PACK Another canned salmon shipment Jjust about doubling the last one, was made this morning by Douglas Fisheries Co., when 2,633 cases were taken on by the North Sea, as she stopped here enroute from Sitka tc Seattle. R. McBRIDES MOVE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McBride and baby removed to Juneau yesterday ancr a tempcmry residence here. - FOUNDRY WINS IN | REAL SWATTING FEST | Baseball game played on the Doug- las diamond last evening gave a victory 4o the. Foundry over War- ner’s Grocery to the tun eof 15 to 11, indicaating lots of - hitting -or scmething, and leaves the question ocpen as t owhich is better in the |local field, still a. debatable affair. | Next Meonday. night, however, these t,wn teams may decide the prope- ‘mcn if schedules agree with the ! weather. ] ——————— \SHOW!R COMPLIMENT TO ‘MRS, GARLAND BOGGAN Mrs. E. E.Weschenfelder of Spuhn | Island hnd Mrs. A. E. Goetz were | hostesses yesterday afternoon at pshower given at the home of the latter here in honor of Mrs. | ,Garund Boggan of Juneau. Beautiful flowers from Mrs, Wes-' chenfelder’s garden decorated the Assistant rooms as an appropriate setting for | NOlan backyara, .o piy. ssines . | the oecasion. | After refreshments the honaree‘ was presented with a blue and pink {cmpc Ppaer made cradle full of u.se-‘ ful and attractive gifts from her | friends. ; Invited guests_were Mrs, F, A, J.! | Gallwas, Mrs. Olgat Anderson, Mrs. | J. A. Williams, Mrs. George Getchell, | from Juneau; Mrs. J. R. Guerin, Mrs. M. A. Pearce, Mrs. John Mills, Mrs | A. Galr, Mrs, Guy-Smith, Mrs, Hen- |1y Gertz, Mrs. Gertrude “Laughlin, Mrs. Glen Klrkham Mrs. A. R. Ed- | wards, Louis ldMlson Says U. 5. Is Not lrymg fo Match Nazi Air Force {éontlnuea rrom Page One) | skeptics that aviation is improving | WE'LL land that ment as a factor America. Some may feel that a successful attack against this hemisphere from the air, and particularly against continental United States is too| fantastic to be worthy of serious consideration. May, I warn these in the life of far tpo rapidly for anyone to pre- dict any limitations upon its po- tential powers? Consider merely the revolution in speed. Not so long ago, we were | hoping to approach 250 miles an hour. Today we have planes that | can fly at 400 miles an hour and the day is approaching when we may have speeds of 500 to 600. DEFEND THE WEST In planning our air program we are not trying to match the forces of Germany or of any other na- {tion. We are planning a system | that adequately will defend Amer- ica and its geographical frontie; We have taken fully into consid | (ation our oceans, our manpower, ! our industrial resources and other | assets of national defense. We are trying to develop a pro-| tective armor that will fit the American body and nothing more. | What other nations feel they need for their military programs may not suit us at all. What we have in | mind to protect us may not fit| them. We are committed to the de-| fense of the western hemisphere objective we intend to accomplish with planes of design,| speed and endurance that will| most effectively serve our pur- peses. When it comes to national de-| fense the America people, re-| gardless of political parties, stand | firmly united. Responsible leaders | in Congress, Republicans and Dem- cerats, work as one. The President’s program for air defense has mer- | ited the confidence it enjoys. An America united for national de- fense is our strongest bulwark for| peace, As Assistant Secretary of War,| Louis A. Johnson is the Army's| chief procurement officer, respcn= sible for expenditure of millions of | dollars yearly for supplies required | by military forces. He has been a leading figure in the drive for in- creased ddefense appropriations as| Assistant Secretary since June, 1937. Johnson is a Clarksburg, W. Va. lawyer and a World War vet- eran. He was a captain of infantry with the AEF. and was . in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. He is af fermer natipnal commander of the American’ Legion. He is 48 years old. CANINE BIRTHDAY EVANSVILLE, Ind, July 21, | Nine-year-old . Kathryn Ann ,Nolan oave a nartv for her water spanjel, Chico, the day he was three years old. She sent invitations to eight | neighborhnod dogs in rara o th-is owners, The-dogs gathered in the -y eat jce cream cones, hot dogs and bones, ————— | sTock QuoTATIONS | |\t e s diol A 3 NEW YORK, July 21. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 7%, American ‘Can 95%, American Power and Light 4%, Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem Steel = 62%, Commonwealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss. Wright 5%, General Motors 47%, International Harvester 58, Kennecott 37, New York Central 15%, Nomthern Pa- cific 9%, United States Steel 517%, Pound $4.68%. DOW, JONES, AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, Jones averages: industirals 143.46, rails 29.68; utilities 25.70. keep pace with world conditions and armament developments, The menacing weapon of today {is the long-range bombardment airplane. At Munich, the mere threat of its use changed the whole picture of Europe. Today its po- tential power continues to dom- inate military policies across the| “Alaskana” by Marie Drake at all| ccean. It:ds our duty. to. preven its | use or the threat of its employ- | > ? HOFF TOURS ON RUPERT Maurice A. Hoff, Secretary for the State Board of Undertakers assoclated with the Department of Health, of New Cumberland, Pa., is making the round trip on the Prince Rupert. Mrs. Hoff is accompanying her husband. Ty e ety The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, i 17 o IR | Jones-Stevens Shop - You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP —_— SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. . FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FRLE DELIVERY ©all Phones: 13 and 49 LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Beward Street Near GEORGE BROS. Seléction of LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 The Juneau Laundry| FRANKLIN STREET between Prout and Second Streets PHONE 359 SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer MARINE BUILDING m Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oit HOME GROCERY Phone 146 . Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat->*Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU Thomas Hardware Co. Irene Stewart’s LENDING LIBRARY BARANOF BASEMENT LOBBY Hours: Noon to 5:30—7:30 to 9 pm: Hardware Cmnhmny PAIN’I‘B—.OIL—O Shelf and Heavy Guns and An-ult-l 2+ Wheti tn Need ot YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 GENERAL MOTORS, DELJG and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Msn® PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY “SMILING SERVICE" e ————— Bert's ,E‘:‘,fl IG“rocery Reliable Transfer Ov= triicks go any place fines. . A tank for Diesel Of nnllhnllar()n:;'mlun IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT) Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 5490 Juneau McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY E and PLYMOUTH DODG] THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becoming to you—You should be coming to us.” California Grocery FRESH RADISHES, GREEN N ONIONS, SWISS CHARD, uusnin GREENS DAILY FROM OUR FARM 'I'aioplon 418 l'mlpl lidl!v.q FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.

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