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CLA 5S-A one BARNEY GOOGLE ———— NAOW, THAR'S NO RUNME § FER VE B-SETTAY THAR AND SNUFFY SMITH NER REASON WORKIWY 1P S08S - VLL GO ROUND P "HERDLIGHT HARRN' WHEN T TELL W) T PICKLEMENT WE-UNS \S (N, CONSWN, WANT AD 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. 'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR/ Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for conseculive (nsertions: One day ..10c Additional da; 5¢ Minimum charge ..50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 v'clock in the afternoon to insun:’ Insertion on same day. We accept ads over from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE FURNISHED house: 5 room bath, automatic heat, la lot. good location, 3$3,700; terms. Call Green 340. FOR SALE — One (wnph(u set dishes, one walnut buffet, excel- lent condition. Phone 416 and one-half story building, 80 by 120 in center of Seattle, with all improvements in and paid. Cost $63,000. Price $25,000. Quick action necessary. Reply to Mrs. Catherine Emslie, Claremont Apt. Hotel, 2004 4th Ave., Seattle, Wash. FOR SALI F (100\(‘b('11u'~ Joe Kendler, Alaska Dairy. — Furnitu FOR SALE washing machine, tu TUgs heating stoves, coal ranges, cook stove, electric range, automobile parts,| small pool table, baby buggies, baby sulkey, cupboards, stove re- pair parts, bicycle repair parts, hot water heating plant, shafi.mg. shaft hangar bearings, pulleys, rope blocks, cash register, pipe fittings of all kinds, magnetos, burlap, old| clothing, white rags, white clover seed, Kentucky blue grass seed,| garden hose, stove pipe, two 20 hp. and one 10 h.p. SF. Standard | _ gas engines, one large Reo truck| engine. Thousands of other items| to select from. Reason for selling, must vacate property within ten days. See Mrs. Frank Harris at Harris Apts, next to Connors Garage. | SINGER SEWING Machines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag Wash- g Machines, Maytag 110 - volt light plants, Tronrite Ironers. Terms: $5 down, $5 monthly. J. H. Anderson, Box 101, Juneau, Alaska Distributer, FOR SALE U & T Lunch, wner quitting business. Write P. O, Box 2274 or Phone 334. AT BAR(‘AIN —Seven-room hnuse in Douglas, furnished, full hue- ment, on lot 100x175 ft. Is rented.) See or phone Mike Pusich, phoney 608 Douglas. FOR SALE — Good paying lunch| room and candy kitchen. Write | Empire B C 771. TRANSFER bustness. Priced 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 distriet. Best view prop- | erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire eoffice. 1931 Ponthc Spon coupe, exre]lentK mechanical condition, good rub-’ ber. Priced right. Phone 744. LHE NOYES property, corner 4th and Franklin, 2 buildings — vne 10-room house and one b5-room house, both furnished. Terms. See the owner. Empire Want Ads Bring Results, e e e The “HILLCREST" Ultra modern new apartments, all outside rooms, furnished or unfurnished—view. Phone G. E. KRAUSE 439 or call at the “HILLCREST.” { PLIME PROID T0 JOINUP WIE US AN HE'C, ONTANGLE TS MESS - IFOR SALE— (Continued) | telephone | | Charles W. Maryatt, Potentate; and | GET W\ YE'LL BE QUICK, .U SALE—Studio piano, bargain at $150. Phone Douglas 323. PLYMOUTH, A-1 condition, priced right. Phone 349 after 4 p.m. SECOND HAND National Cash | l‘("x ter for sale, in good condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call phone 528. | FOR CASH—Very moderately priced | 3-apt. house, good condition, fully | furnished and occupied, oil heat installed, Frigidaires, good lot in fruit and flowers, best residential section, sufficient income to pay | for itself in five years. Phone 173. | FOR SALE—Two genuine rings Ox'phcum Rooms diamond rOR RENT ERWIN'S CAFE for l\HI*L‘ or sale. 6-ROOM unfurnished modern house. Phone 484 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT-—Unfurnished apt. In- | quire Snap Shoppe TWO-ROOM cabin, West 9th St. \ McMullen 5- /{NU 3-ROOM apts,, oll heat, electric range. Phone Blue 200. VACANCY Bishop Apts. Phone 336. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR RENT- Purmshed or unrurn- ished apartments. Storage lockers, laundry facilities. Heated garages. | Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at | the Hillcrest. VACANdY—Nur-z,»x Apartments. FURNISH D apL«, at the Fosbee. MISCELLANEOUS IP &OU WANT |n rc‘nl a car and drive it yourself call Lloyd Reid, r Blue 270. GUARANTEED Reuhstlc Pe | npents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65(: | Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 01, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. YOUNG LADY, employed, wants small furnished apartment by Aug. 22. Phone 197 after 6:30 p.m. EXPERT stenography and book= | keeping—part or full time. Alice Mark Gastmcau Ho'.el Shrmers Are ' Juneaii Bound Members of N)lo Templc Nobles lof the Mystic Shrine, are bound| for Juneau aboard 'the | Columbia | | for a four-day outing here. . The party will arrive Tuesday, spend two days visiting, and on business, | then on Thursday and Friday give| a dance and also a eeremonial. Among those making the trip are| General Manager of the Maryatt Electric Co.,: Seattle; Louis J. Dow- ell, Assistant Rabban, a contractor; | William L. Barbee, Directer of the| Second Section, and proprietor of | the Barbee Marine Works, Inc.;! ©arl Zapfee, President of Nile Tem- | ple Chanters, who is a silversmith; Archie D. Marshall, chairman of the !} membership committee and repre- sentative -of the Burns Detective Agency for the State of Washing- ton. Frank B. Lazier, the Temple's Recorder, is also making the trip,: and all the Nobles are accompanied by their wives. —,,——— HAGERUP GOES SOUTH Erv Hagerup, of the Elks Club, is a passenger south on the Princess Alice to spend a few weeks around Seattle. It is his first trip out. - BOUND FOR SOAP LAKE R. B. “Doc” MeclIvor is bound for Soap -Lake, Wash,; going south on the Princess Alice, SNOFEY - I DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY,'AUGUST 19,1939. WHQ 22 MSTAY BARRY 22 WHY, DON' NO' KNOW 22 HE LEF' FO' NOVA SCOFWS \8S' N\GHT - AG) SH\F'LESS SHONK Y Daily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 12. Soft murmus 1. Table-land &9 13. Noticed 5. Started T 18, Wheeled ve= 16 Undermmes [AICIE SHEZZCILIOID| hiele 14 Oretuous STAR[1 ZZPO[APZ/A[1 [DA] 21 mpic poem . Scene of + = k o aeomuae - [PIRIOICIEIEIDIS ZZR AL L] ot Tidal wave . According < | 26. Pigpen 17, oSt %.SAE k__%A E_LT % 2. Oil of rose . Danish money | 9 etal ot acconnt . |A|LI1ZZ! [RIAIDIE S 2. Not fastened in sarly; P|I |OINE|E|RZZ PIEIN] 30 Large plant Englan i 32. Greel etter 1. Tip 6 one [ERIN[EZD [LIZ]E] 33 Minute ori- sid fices 1. Buslish river WE UIRE 34 Wateirul 20 Rescin 86, Fur-beariny 22. Early Chris- LALAE AMIA D antmals tian service |S|T|A[L|E|RE A 38 Dress the held at feathers midnight o ClAIMEZP GIEIS| 5. Location aybreal 42. Exclamation 2. Minister [AIX[E[SZZE EINIE| & Propel with . Action at law | oars % Shgine voics 011 INIS ZZN SISIE] 45, write “Gloomy 31. Entangle Dean” 82 Small cush- 62 Above: poetlo T3, Take one's 5L Entered in & lon 54. Bird’s home way catalog 33, Dad 65, Russian vil- 74 Places to sit 3. Washes 85. Trunk lage com- 75, Since: Scotch lightly 37. One of a munity b ol 55. Frult nomad 56. Canvas shel- 66. Apart race ter 1. Anchor 57. Born 89. Sun 58, Squeezn 2. eland 68. Agricultural 40. Front of the 61. Sewing ime Rebuff implement foot plement 4. Forever 59. Ceramony 41. Sailor 65. Rhythmic 5. Ancient Se- 60. Ages 43. River: Span- swing mitie idols 63, Assert to be isi 66. Full of fis« 6. Blunder untrue 44. Anger gures or 7. Turn to the 63. Cut of meat 45. Mother of chinks right 64. Princely Itale Peer Gynt 69. Goddess of 8. CD'ICLl"llll\g {an family 46. In that place dawn 9 67. Extinct bird 48. Saltpeter 70. American Ine 68. Fragment left 60, Note of the dian 10. at a meal: scale 1. Idolize 1L archale 5L Meadow 72, Single thing 72 You and me HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE — | AGAIN - € WINNER BY A KO ... BUT WHICH ONE WON?-'l'heblulobe!weenJocMorlmlndluddy?ocnmwnn fast in an mfugrc crd for a Washington, D, C., junior hl«h that both boys were knocked out—by exlmuuon. 3 The Book ALASAA, Kevised and $1.00. Mike's Pla'e Opens Enlarged, Now On Sal Its (Coektail Bar Tonight in TR 3 Douglas. adv. Empire classifieds pay. ! ner dafighter’s weddine By BILLY DeBECK Gty DB Copr_1939, King Features §) [1and and plan to make their home| in that city. The young bride is a graduate of the Petersburg High School. She at- tended the University of wmuugmnl and was enrolled in a stenographic course at a business college in S attle. She went to Juneau last Janu- ary and was employed as a secre- tary with the Legislatur Mr. Haglund, a graduate of the Juneau High School, attended Whit~ man College at Walla Walla, Wash- ington, where he was a member of | the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. At present he is employed as Wharf- inger for the City of Juneau. MISS CLAUSEN IS BRIDE OF MR. HAGLUND Candlelight Ceremony Is Performed Last Evening at Petersburg Church EREBURG, Alaska Ane. 19 (Special to Empire)—The Peters. burg Lutheran Church was the ting last evening for the marriage of Misg Charlotte Clausen, daughter | of Mr. 'and Mrs. Carroll Clausen of | this city, to Mr. Hilding Haglund, | son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albin | Hagluntl of Juneau. The service was in candlelight and was performed | by the Rev. Elvin S. Tollefson Given in marriage by her father the pefite titan-haired bride wore a ‘Federal Atforney in Texas gown of Ivory lace made bouttant| Gives Tesiimony, Ex- style with a sweetheart neckline and long fiited sleeves putfed at the| lradmon Case shoulders. Her fingertip veil of ivory | set- Graft Charge Is Now Made - > ~ | I‘—le Find Food Einer and .\' COFFBE SHOP PIGGLY e WIGOLE Garbage Hauled s DAVIS ||| Sanitery Meat Co. [kt i s Mokie )| ‘ FOR QUALITY MEATS | T Jones-Stevens Shop | —————————— LEADY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry REMEMBER THIS NUMBER PHONE 202 ' 20TH CENTURY MARKET Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE || Bowl ** " Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION , (Chinese & American Specialties) “For Most Tasteful Halfoutting The Brunswick Barber SBhop Specializing in Ladies’ and Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 412 l Bodding Transfer, MARINE PHONE BUILDING m Rock—Coal - Hauling Stove—Fuel - Oll - Delivery HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat-—2Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OIS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets Ll tulle was caught to her head by tiny orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and baby’s breath. Her only jewelry was| a string of pearls, a gift of the bride- DALLAS, T Xas., Aug 19.—Fed- | eral attorn Rogge charges that Governor Leche of Louisiana and Seymour Weiss, were E: an associate, central figures in a $135,000 graft. | grogm; 4 Rogge testified in Federal Court! Miss | Mertie Johnson, her only|yiere the government seeks toex- attendant, was gowned in cream | dite the Dallas oil operator Free- chiffon over green taffeta and car-| pan Burford to New Orleans. Bur- ried an old-fashioned nosegay of| ford is charged along with Leche| mixed flowers. and Weiss of violating the Federal | Mrs. Clausen chose figured silk for| got Ofl Act. nd wore | gladiolus. | - shoulde® corsage of white Mrs. J. B. Godfrey, who was present | #———————————— Y for her|foster son’s marriage, wore HOSPITAL NOTES i black sflk crepe and a alte k. SO il et | white chrysanthemums. Juneau, John Lane was admitted to Mr. Arnold Swanson of St. | was Mr. Haglund's best man. Ushers| Ann’s Hospital last nigit as a| for the service were Dr. Edward medical case. Baggen and Les Nygren —— Miss Harriet Johnson sang “Be-| Lucy Burton of Ketchikan was| pre- | admitted to the Government Hos- for medical attention. | caus and “For You Alone," ceding the ceremony, and the wed-| pital today ding music was played by Mrs. A.| Boyer, pianist, and Mr. Alex Waite, violinist. | Paul Harsch, Christian Science | Following the service a reception lecturer, left aboard the Mount Mec- was held at the home of the bride’s Kinley for Ketchikan, accompanied | parents between 9 and 11 o'clock. by his wife and daugbter. He will| The bridal table was centered with lecture there Tuesday night. a three-tier cake, topped with a tiny ——————— bride and groom, and offset by GUCKER TRAVELING ivory tapers in silver candlesticks. J. W. Gucker, well known broker, The newlyweds will return to Ju- left aboard the Mount McKinley for | neau Nesdxy on the steamer Nmt h- Ksumkan GO TO KETCHIKAN (e} PHONE 359 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Comi PAINTS—OIL—Q) Shelf and Heavy Hardwars Guns and Ammunitwn l When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING e it it | STORAGE and CRATING G_mfihfi%’gflnw o W. P. JOHNSON Juneau Transfer “The Frigidaire Maa” Phone 48—Night Phone 696 — “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Pree Delivery PHONE 3% FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY| Juneau IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVI fil Ideal Paint Shop PBOI;' 549 Reliable Transfer Oue trucks go any place any tiwe. A tank for Diese) Ol and a tank for Crude Oll save -burner . trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Phnm 'l 115-2nd St. ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming to you—You should be coming to us.’ _— McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY . California Groeé FRESH RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, SWISS CHARD, MUSTARD mmi DAILY FROMOURFARM . . | Telephone 478 Prompt Deflfii} FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. i et i TELEPHONE 469 Window Cleaning PHONE 485 [ | LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inec. )