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WY DON'T Nouw GUWNS LEBNE ME BLONE 22 CONT NOU SEE T AW'T W THE 00D To TOLK WORGES 22 1 WANT REAL EXCLTEMENT -4 WANT AD INFORMATION ~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH BUT,GEE WHZ,HARKRN - \T'S NO SKIN OFFR YOUR NOSE JUST To SeN WHICH HORSE \S GONNA WWN — NOW, \S (Y 22 WMESBE We GOOG\E = WE AWNT GaT TH MWANNERS OF Q BLUE-NOSE = N FOR RENT | D)OUGLAS: FOR RENT- room apt. with pri- vate bath, steamheated, electric | range, hot and cold water. Phone | STCK AROLND - HE ~MWGHT - GOSH - T HEVER SAW G ACT S0 QUEER - W PORE eI aBLE CRUITERY 1 FEEL PLUMG SORRN FER HM- COME ON- OLGEHTTH to -Olarence, “Move on!" “You ean haul passengers from Douglas, but not from Juneau.” | That was that— | Yesterday afternoon the North PSS, COUSIN - UL GWE YE TWO DULLERS N UNCLE SAM'S METAL ¥ NE CRENK UP “NORE BRI\DGE — NN FRIEND UP THAR CRENES & LEETLE EXCATEMENT~ not later than September 43, 1939. certain this morning, but one| Douglas authority stated, that therve might be an additional revenue of $400 per year from cab company franchises available, and Douglas a year, spector, and assistant $2,600 a year, Tobacco inspector, $3,800 a year, associate tobacco inspector, $3,200 tobacco . in- Applicants You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP SANITARY- PIGGLY + ——— =—————t| WIGGLY l Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates e | 3 i E.:0. DAVIS . g ! | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 s:)’;l?i’azrrmyez;cg- ; . B0 b T e ets AND PQULTRY o o e || conPhoses: 13 ans @ || Jones-Stevens Shop . — LADIES'—MISSES LEADY-TO-WEAR Seward Sireet Near Third ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry | REMEMBER THIS_NUMBER PHONE 202 ! | | Alaska Music Supply | FishonMusleal Tnstruments = % | For fiEALTH Ana PLEASURE T RS 569 —_— Sea stopped at the Douglas whar! does need the money. mut have had certain experience i 3 v Th cadd ot o it in. ad 56 have had certain experience in ¥ e S °.r Eon 5 fore ex- || . " ———— | OLD MEMBERS .D.F.D.. | first on coming into the channel e sorting, inspecting, buying, selling, ot i Bflw e mw‘ck has - been stopped before ex FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Apply . ARE TO BE HONORED on c ik dind : Phone 206 122 W. Second 5 p piration, advertiser please noti- LW ;{ubum pHons Doiigls «; E ) b 1‘“ c ’,“”\ busines JUNEAU HAS LAW or blending tobacco according to CAFE IN CONNECTION. fy this office’ (Phone 378 at ; Hut. Lomp-.?m'esllm‘nnb4l.“lum vun . )1’1 rd ,h ud \uv v?’“ docked MA}U{ Harry L Lucas today ...m! (““l”[‘n l{\])ph(:\nts for the (Chinese & American Specialties) once and same will be given | [ FOR RENT — Small four-room | !W0, comprising the Douglas Vol-fwhen a flect of cabs from Ju- “I don’t know what all this is|@nt grade must not have b S s g apartment, Call 79 before 6 pim. |Unteer Fire Department, held alneau were on hand to “get the about, but I do know there is a | their 45th, and for the other grades| For Most Tasteful Haircutting R b o AL s mbiE: st B i P lwen filed two hours' session for| they said. Sitting calm- | Junean. City. Ordinance, which re- | ey must not nave passed their | {Jfah Nut and anp The Brunswick Barber Shop vl e D —AIROOM with or without board, 431/ the regular monthly business meet-|ly in his limousine (the city dump! quires all taxicabs operating in | °oth birthday. { Specializing In Ladies’ and Seward St., opposite P.O. Phone!ing last night truck), which was parked directly Juneau to work under a $1,000 pub- | Principal seed technologist, $5.- COAL 508 Count five average words to the| sgg feo s i B across the approach to the wharf, lic liability F Satad | 600 a year, senior seed technologist line. 3 The Chief’s report held first con- | ¢ i B B0 € arf, lic liability bond to protect the 8 b loglst, Alaska Dock & S e Co. e : : g ~ sideration as usual as it touched|W City Marshal Charles public.” $3,300 a year, and assistant seed e b Daily rate per line for consecutive| HOME-LIKE apartment in Hen- G o C A g L bR BN technologist, $2A00 a year. Appli- TELERHONE 412 fnsertions: ning house on Dixon, be available oF ™Maters ;J r:‘.“’,““ o Teah with St babdriver . abikoatititng | cants must have had certain col- | - l‘):lw day - Wi‘c to rent Aug. 10. Fully qu'“hh"\"fl:{:él:,‘:‘;’:“ Uml‘m‘ ;;\\m's o + haited at the (,),L“-.,(.li,,n: ';m(i ,,rm;_‘ lege education and experience in |- Bodding Tflnsfer A Additional days 5¢ two bedrooms, living room, fire-| el b 4 b lably said to himself, “Gee, on- || the field of seed technology. For| : Minimum charge ...50c place, $70. Call Green 375 or Bob! ““”l"f""_‘l“"nrl‘l‘.c ‘;,“;_',""505“"' i offe g Twon-' | CiviL SERVICE the three highest grades applicants, | IIAME. FRACTRY. | .fiw‘m ERDM: Copy must be in the office by 2| Henning, Empire. 1 e o A, TebEa] second cab up, its driver thougnt| . BXAMINATIONS must ot have pased therr st | | HOME GROCERY Rock—Goal M o'clock in the afternoon to insure = |8 5 A S Yo et At b for the associate grade they st | 34 insertion on same day. FURNISHED apartment for rent, baseball game of the OChanneljout loud “The nerve of that 80t hale pasa 8 bt | Phone 146 Sovp-Fuet 08 Delivey, 4 € We accept ads over telephone| four rooms and bath—410 Tenth Basebill League which was played ‘lu(‘llv;’-l!lll\uk_l 14]'“«111 e e R A 3% ‘the” akeltobt atadl ”“_y-mm“ I S Y e - - N e o glas dia 3 shi arlie just appeared 0 9 Pae” . 515y gra St | from persons listed in telephone| St. Phone 190. jon (1;(»1)51\1.]\? diamond Sh\{ds!):(f Jooking on nonchatints Then the, . The Unitsd Staies Civil Service not have passed their 45th, birth-| | American Meat-~®Phone 38 ; : dirgctory. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts 7 “1' “"""“)‘]“ml"flx"‘ \‘l’"m‘;‘l’t‘;‘}‘i-t St cabrhi Su) hed witn | Commission has announced open day. HERMLE & THIBODEAU r BT, 7T R % o relay on the siren sta ! AL "7 competitive examinations for the| Full information may b ined| 7o Y A 5 b s & 3 % Sk | ay, yi r te h - : k e obtain 5-“AND 3-ROOM Spt, ofl heas,| oay svitch was to be installg ot o0 1Y wag, ou." or oot 100t pogitions listed below in the Agri- | at 311 Federal Building. el & Thomas HardwareC: electric range. Phone Blue 200, immediately. OQommittee , apPOInEEY Then' Chatlie told hi Wiin cultural Marketing Service of the WA = & e e A i v PAINTS — OILS 2 e oot a2y to get data on caps and badg hen Charlie told him something. pepartment of Agriculture. Appli- | i Builders’ and Shelf 1937 PLYMOUTH: Priced right.{ yACANCY Bishop Apts. Phone 336. for the members .reported that “11k~ bu(-kv to Juneau {or you, and cations must be on file¥n the Com- The Book ALASKA, Revised and | The'-hmeau LaundrY i WARDWARE Phone 349 after 4 p.m. . . . |the badges to be purchased by thc]take your car with _-}*'“-_"‘}‘ 10 mission’s office, Washington, D. C., Enlarged, Now On Safe: $1.06. | = Y g T COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, department would cost 90 cents|passengers from here” This is just L || PRANKLIN STREET between | | b=} BACRIFICE — 7 acres, furnished| wager, dishes, cooking utensils each and that appropriate caps|in line, he told them, with what | Frout and Second Streets | ety house, Chev truck, tools. Details| and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. for firemen could be purchased fo-|Juncau authorities have proclaimed | PHONE 359 | ! AL e By O, e | | G Bib a0 . o] SE G ek - |[ JUNEAU-YOUNG — R A e SNT—] s r . by » 1§ vidua jon| city. Meanwhile Clarence was get- ‘2 / ¥ 3 FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner| isheq apartments. Storage lockers, | 10 P¥ the individuals A movon) i b Bt of the ship's pas. Hollywood S ights And Sounds || ————— b Hard Company: quitting business. Write P. O. BoxX| Jaundry facilities. Heated garages. ;““{( \‘n:; l','ll‘"(cl{,r,nm(;u;m\:’: C‘;’:s séngers, many of them in hurry 5 1 araware Lom anY' 2274 or Phone 334. Phone G. E. Krause 439 o call at (oo o to po to Juneau, but with only one —By Robbin Coons [+« When in Need of FAINTSOIA-G FOR SALE — 29-foot mahogany rurabout, 2¢-mile cruishing speed. Box 232 Ketchikan, Alaska. SALE—1935 For pickup. onable. Phone Blue 640. Re: AT BARGAIN—Seven-room house in Douglas, furnished, full base- ment, on lot 100x175 ft. Is rented. See or phone Mike Pusich, phone 603 Douglas. FOR SALE — Good paying lunch room and candy kitchen. Write Empire B C 771. TRANSFER bustness. Pticed to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5 Clff Apartments. Han Hlches: Application for membership was ugget Apartments. VACANCY—N a reinstatement application from | Albert Stragier. The latter was ac- | cepted to replace the membership of his brother Frank Stragier who 9 = o= | is unable to attend meetings as he GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-!|y < evenings. Cuthbert Was nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65C. ;12004 on the waiting list of can- Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone gigates. A committee composed of 201, 315 Decker Way. | Gordon Gray and Secretary Lang- FOR reliable care for your children, ' S¢th was appointed by Chairmani Phone 297. | Tom Cashen to assist the lF'uslees {in compiling a complete list of TURN your old gold into value, members, past and present, begin- cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | ning with the founding of the de- partment in 1898 from which those |so entitled may be appropriately FURNISHED apts. at the Fosoee. MISCELLANEOUS ! |LH\JTNG (;fi mafing over coa';. | presented from W. B. Cuthbertand| ! car at his disposal, the majority of gers had to hoof it to limits, where the visiting cabs maybe picked them up Outceme of the issue was un- | WHING DING NO. 10 Call Mrs. Bathe. I nondeed MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one ¢« with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best yiew 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. SRk O. Gulhaugen of the spécial " | dance committee reported a tenta- AIRO(I v Also | tive date of August 12 set for a WARPROSPERITY | STORIES: ARRIVE | 44 i ment was brought up by Walter Andrews who last year tried un successfully to get the members interested in the sport. He asked the contribution of $10 from the D.FD, treasury to purchase equip- FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 p.m. LTHE ‘NOYES property, corner 4th and Franklin, 2 buildings — vne 10-room house and one b-room house, both furnished. Terms. See the owner, LOST AND FOUND wST:iIugget fob. $10 reward for returry o' New. Yofk Ta¥ern. EXPERIENCED business college graduate wishes part or full time office work. Call Green 147. EX;’ERT stenography and book- keeping—part or full time. Alice Mack, Gastineau Hotel. PROBABLY GLAD, . CANT REMEMBER a softball league by the deépart- baseball dance. The sponsoring of (Continuea “rrom I"age“?rg); 4 ment which was favorably respond- ed to and Ed Roller was appoint- ed to assist Andrews in. organizing the league. Lists will be placed in Warners, Jensens and Riedis for members of the league to sign up. Maintenance committee composed of Gray, Gulhaugen, Guerin, Mor- tinsen and Jack Mills reported nothing accomplished during July on account of too much rain so they were continued on the job for another month. Social committee for the September meeting S named_as follows: Kendler, Ni and Cochrane, ¥ A recommendation of Chief Pu sich that the members hencefort confine their social’ activities o the second floor of the fire hall instead of using the truck room was agreeably considered. Gordon Mills was appointed tem- porary Chief truck driver in p{hbe of Alex Gair Jr, who is planning {a vacation trip south for August and September. Pusich was author- !ized to purchase a gasmask for the driver of the truck, also adjustable hydrant wrench to be kept on the truck. ° long time to tell you about Jean M. | Craik of Andover, Mass., who writes | in that she is more than a little | tired of being bargained out of a |penny or into an extra pound by, ithose stores which advertise “two| pounds for 17 cents.” If you buy one | | pound, she says, you lose a half cent. | If you buy two pounds, you have| too much. “The coin that ought to be mint-} ed now,” she said, “is.a half-cent! piece. Then we wouldn’t be swin-| dled out of whole pennies by these | | ubiquitous stores that price every- thing so that if one doesn’t buy! two pounds or two dozen he al—i ways has to give them an extra thalf cent.” | She concedes it seems sort of hopeless, because if you want to ibuy a 1%-cent stamp it costs two cents, and that puts the govern- ment in the business. SENATORIAL SCHOLARSHIP But for untouchable logic we re- {fer you to Senator Barkley of Ken- “tucky. the majority leader. He was {defending the poet, Archbald Mac-j 2 Ih. jar 33e These Prices Available Saturday — Monday Tuesday and Wednesday TOMATO PUREE Gsize No:s2% - 2 tins 23¢ BEANS 2 cans 27c¢ -MARSH- MALLOWS Cellophane 'Bag 1 Ib. 15¢ HOLLYWOOD Cal,, Aug. 4.—Whenever Hollywood's movies impress you as so bad artistically they actually hurt, it may help to think of Tay Garnett and his “Trade Winds." Tay, lhe‘sea»ruver. the gusto kid, likes art as well as you do He gets a bang out of pictures like “Wuthering Heights” and “Love Affair” and “Dark Victory” that are fine to see but more or less a gamble to make, A couple of years ago Tay sank all his funds—about $200,000 —into a world cruise, taking pictures. He came back to Hollywood and made a movie, using his cruise movies for exotic backgrounds. He called it “Trade Winds” and sent it on its way with a prayer because that's about all he had left. If it went over, Garnett would be “set.” If not, Garnett would be very unhappy. “Trade Winds” received, from coast to coast, one of the critics’ more enthusiastic pannings. “Trade Winds" received, from coast to coast, one of the public's most enthusiastic welcomes—enough gross to make Garnett very, very happy. Tay knew it was “bad” critically. He knew the story was so full of holes he had to keep the action fast and furious to cover them up. He covered them up. “I like art—but I couldn't afford it,” he says of “Trade Winds.” He is making now the Loretta Young-David Niven feature, “Eternally Yours.” This may or may not be art—Garnett. isn't footing the bills. Walter Wanger is doing that. At any rate, it’s the story about magic and magicians that Wanger has been aching to do. The idea seems fraught with danger, because professional magicians get very, very sore when their tricks are exposed. ——— “Come and Get It Has a Special Meaning . . Tasty food, efficient service and an atmosphere truly home-like sound the old call of “Come and Get It"* . %, aPERCY’S A e A A professional magician, P&ul LePaul, is technical adviser,¥how- ever, and the film is “exposing” only three tricks, one of which (the one that lets Niven “create” Loretta in a huge glass retort by’ mixing chemicals) was devised at the studio and is in no magician’s repertory. Another is taken from a published .work of magic—a trick in,which Niven puts Loretta on a table carried by four costumed Arabs, waves a shawl around while she “dis- appears” inside the empty vastnesses of the No. 4, Arab who is a DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE | GENERAL HAULING | STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 H GENERAL MOTORS, DE and WAYTAG PRODUCTS “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery “" PHONE 105 | | Free Delivery, A Bew Transfer Ous trucks go any place any. nwe; A tank for Diesel Ofl and & tank for Crude Oil save " burner trouble, PHONE. 149—NIGHT 148 Juneau | | | Phone 723—e———I15-2nd St | THE ROYAL - BEAUTY SALON “If your 1s.not becoming to you—You should be coming to us.” | SWISS CHARD, MUSTARD GREENS DAILY FROM OUR FARM ...... . Telephone L] Prompt Delivery % -FOR INSURANCE NEW. YORK, Aug. 4.—Sam Snead p.ich, newly-appointed congression. says he doesn’t even remember the /) librarian, from senator!agl crlgm, last two shots he made in recording | A certain magazine article about that unbelievable eight on the last which the Senators were carping| ~ TURN ABOUT, FAIR PLAY green in the National Open this'should not be counted, Senator| “Tit for Tat” or “What's Fair year. . Barkley said, for it was written sev-|for One” etc, is an old adage and | “After the sixth stroke every-|era] months ago before Mr. Mac-|the following case may be an il- | thing went blank. I felt like a boxer peish knew he was to be librarian,|lustration well to the point: |, Who had been knocked out. I don’t “ury came out in May,” said Bark-{ But to start at the beginning dummy. 2z 3 For this scene Miss Young, playing Niven’s wife and assistant, is garbed in oomphatic style — sheer pantaloons and a girdle of golden sequins. The talking parakeets adorning the set best de- golden sequins. The talking parakeet adorning the set best de- exclaimed, in a boy-oh-boy tone of voice. (The bird was egached, Loretta thinks, by prankish Niven or orie of the boys.) ., . Soc H.B.SHEPARD & SON . . 409 B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG, PEARS Size No 2% 2 tins 39¢ 12 ¢ins $2.23 * even remember walking off the je « 4 " Il k —_——e & 44 x ‘ y y, “and was undoubtedly written|—so the story goes! Last week a 2 - This is Loretta’s first fil o it 20 ‘el -Fox Eyeen. lbefore May. Most articles in maga-|new enterprise for Douglas Wwas THE womg MAN'S to. make her way as a freel:‘n:cuelc:nj:t (::zl(: )li?urcesn:u?e:ri | zines are written in advance of their|started, Clarence Fietz in the STO! 3 & plovire instead of eight. This might seem, on the surface, to have been a poorly considered move—but the girl has a business head, never doubt it. For instance: There’s a sequence in the film of “montage” (those quick- changing shots denoting time’s passage) -showing Loretta in.a dozen different costumes. “The business office,” smiled Loretta happily, “is going to faint.” Loretta is selecting them from her own wardrobe, renting them to the studio at standard prices. Lode and placer location notices |Publication.” “Douglas Cab,” just one car to for sale at The Empire Office. s begin with to see if business would - | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:|Warrant. Clarence, ,sitting at his | On and after this date, August|Wheel, was finding pay trips few "4, 1939, I, the undersigned, will notand far between in his home town "be responsible for, any bills in-(so he lined up with a lot of other] lcurred in' my name, unless person-|cabs on a Juneau wharf to see if ‘ally authorized by me. by any chance some of the tour- | adv. E. J. GIOVANETTL. |ists might want to ride with him., A el SO S He didn't get that far however “ Empire V.VMIMlBfln‘nunlh. for the 1aw stepped up and said RUBBER T ——————————— ” . The “HILLCREST’ Ultra modern new apartments, all outside rooms, furnished or unfurnished—view. Phone G. E. KRAUSE 439 or call at the “HILLCREST.”