The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 12, 1939, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SORRY,S\R+ WE'RE TULL UP =~ AND TELL NOUR ERIEND NOT To PULL ONN- OF 1S EVE-BALY L ORTER ¢ GIE T TRESH UPSTART THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, CT'ONON SNUFEN - THIS "PLACE & ONWY TUESDAY, SEPT. y: [930) y BILLY DeBECK | -1 WINS T0 ROUSE ME WP ot / . SENEN 3 ELL THAT VARMNT g D T COUNTER © SHARP TRICKS ON e - T Woar't WORK - WANT AD INFORMATION In dase of error or if an nd has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- {y this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention, f THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Comn five average words to the fne. Daily rate per line for consecutive "nsertions: One day . Additional days . Minimum charge ...50c Copy must be in the office by 2 p'clock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. # We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone *firectory. Phnne 374—Ask for Ad-f hk!l'. FOR SAI.E QKI’\I new. 10e SI-ZAL nearly ('mt ermine trim, "Telephone 396. FOR SALE--Steel top coal or wood range. Excellent range. Call ' “Black 575, “;JRNI’I‘URE. .sjaves, wa;shing‘ ma- chine, etc. 835 Dixon St., phone .Red 470, NEWLY remodeled 4-room house, nicely furnished, good location, opposite City Hall, Douglas. Mrs. FOH QUICK sale— oo ‘imllh No. | i 8 typewriter, $12.50; 6-room hcuse | »with bath, lot 200x75. Phone oil heat, bus service; 134 Douglas. . e = s FOR SALE — 1935 CHEVROLET | EXPERT. public stenography and pick-up, 5 good tires, $175 cmh Hi-Way Delivery. FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner| quitting business. Write P. O. Box 2274 or Phone 334. | | | TWO-ROOM cabin, West 9th St. McMullen. . e - B (R Sttt Beyrthasen memiigers. o bor COZY, warm,' furn. apts. Light, | ™" ¥ -8t A BROKE-NOSE FER & KEEP-SAKE - | l'OB RENT FURNKSHEQ heated 3 rooms, bath, sunporeh; “fireplace, priv- ate entrance. Suitable for coupie, | $50. Apply Nugget Shop. UNFURNISHED hou.se xedsunablt. 835 Dixon St phone Red 470. | Posidens s neshes Sl Bvrlm Rmd £ & DUMP; ANYHOW - NE CON-= - - QEN' Y WHERE'D WE GO AL OF & SUDDEN 22 - % o PENT HOUSE apt good size, heated and furnished—above Guy; Smith Drug Store, 192 So. Frank- lin St. Phone 97. 3-ROOM furnished house with bath; also 2-room apt. with bath Call at 337 Willuughby R l‘OR REN’I'-—-HEH',E'd room, close Phone Black 380. in. FOR RENT—Will share my down- town apartment with a business or professional woman. Phone 636. ERWIN'S CAFE for lease or sale 6-ROOM unfurnished modern house. Phone 484 after 5 p.m. FOR RENT—Unturnished apt. In- quire Snap Shoppe. oo merhes wit Manpew Terree water, dishes, cooking utensils Ol meewiciea. Oine Relke e and bath, Reasonable at Seaview. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ished apartments. Storage lockers, | laundry facilities. Heated garages. | Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at | the Hillcrest. FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. MISCELLANEOUS KINDERGARTEN for children, ages 3, 4, ahd ‘5, beginning Sept. 20 —monthly, weekly and daily. | Call Mrs. Keating, Bishop Apts.i i W e bee wiebernaierhgaroe Wy w1 ons kit s 2 ervane. beb fime ot ber gk eloe $11140 proclamation. Dead, Wounded on Both Sides.” bookkedping. Alice Mack, office, Barapof Hotel. MISS HALVORSEN * DISCUSSES’ NEW FUR GARMENTS made Or remod- eled. Miss A. Hamilton, Gastineau Hotel. TRANSFER business. Priced to sell | at once. Inquire at No. 5 CIiff “Apartments. MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three Japartments, two furnished, .one with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. ms Pontiac Sport coupe, excellent mechanical condition, good rub- |- ber. Priced right. Phone 744, ‘\! SECOND HAND National Olsh gister for sale, in good condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call phone 528. ~ — OR 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 fhcome to pay “for itself in five years. Phone 173. #®OR SALE—4-room pnrcly ‘furnish- ed house, full automatic heat. 12th {8t. Reasonable. Phone 366. WANTED ;EfiD‘—Good used sewing ma- chine. Red 625. > VA!iTEb/ Experienced stenogra- «pher. Give age, experience, etc. Box 954, c/0 Empire. A SR Eu L I EE, 1 HOSPITAL NOTES l “John Morrison was dismissed to- ay from medical care at St. Ann's [ospital. 4 Mrs. S. Cesar and her baby girl sft St. Ann’s Hospital last evening ;. or home. R :Admitted to the Government Hos- ital this morning, Charles White laceived surgical attention. JA minor operation was performed his morning at the Government 'nspiml on Russeu Johnson. about Oct. 15, | staff. DRESBmaking, altcrations Red 320. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. : TURN your old gold: into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. “LOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP Will be closed from Sept. 11 - FALL FASHION ‘ness Woman Returns with Newest Mades. to| adv. | Exquisitely fashioned apparel in | perfect accord with the spirit of | eloquence portrays the fail models | —all of which is most refreshing | ‘nnd different according to Christing mmus (umn | Halvorsen, who has just returned |to Juneau from her fall ,buying | trip in the Pacific Northwest. Three men from the Coast Guard| The inspiration for fall 1939 cos- cutter Haida, and their families,|tumes dates back to the Victorian, will be sailing south shortly assume posts with the Seattle re- | This is stressed in not only the ¢ 0s- cruiting office of the Coast Guard |t,ume suit and gown but also in With indications that recruiting |milinery and all accessories includ- | of Coast Guardsmen will be|ing jewelry. Jewelry is frivolous, launched on a large scale, orders|gaudy and exotic in design with | have come through for arra.nge-l ictorian’ and Oriental ~ influence ment of transfer from the Hmdmpredominanng Fashion authorities for Donald Stilwell, Chief Elec-|decree jewelry a most important trician's Mate, Alonzo Hatfixl, ‘ractor of the new fall costume, as Yeoman, first class, and George |the plain neckline and bracelet Pavlat, Quartermaster, first ‘class. llength sleeves of the new dresses AT ey | require decoration. | Color Impressive RECRUITING JOBS (CALL THREE FROM CREED TRANSFERRED, |20 " “Tusnions ‘pectontea tor fall. Black leads the list and is| mdeed alluring, jet-black, sm!ul- KETCHIKAN STATIO lack, beautiful black. All so per- Ed Grpqd fil" !-SF past [Cfifl‘ rm for the well groamed woman. years attached to the Juneau of- Red in all its name glory this sea- fice of, the Signal Oorps;- United{son is an ideal compliment as an States Army has been tr,ansrerred acoessory to black. Thrilling indeed to Ketchikan, according’ to an-is it in fire-engine red, metador, nouncement made today by Roger sabotage and last but far from least Stevenson, Operator-in-Chargc. Zeke Rice, from the Seattle sta- rade according to our leading styl- tion, is aboard the Alaska now |with a charming array of blue tones, bound for Juneau and he will be- with a charming array of blue tones come a member of the Juneau third in line for the honors this fall. Daytime dresses offer more var- Mrs. Oreed and children are now in Ketchikan, visiting Mrs. Creed': iety of silhouette than mother, and she will remain there | years. Emphasized hiplines are new- jto be jomed by her husband. est in conjunction with small waist- The “HILLCHEST tra modern new ts, outside rooms, or rnished—view. Phgne G. E. KRAUSE 439 or call.a$ the “HILLCREST.” R lines, Bustle drops and back fulness NEW TE!.EP"ONE DEBEC’IORY are part of the sedson’s vital in- To be issued Sept. 30 and forms| terest in skirts. Shoulders are sim- close Sept. 15. For space, listings | pler and more moderately padded and changes please call Juneau|in tailored dresses. Sleeves are| and Douglas Telephone Co., phone |dropped or barrel shaped in short, 420, adv, | braceles or Tong . lengths, Howevs | the short or bracelet len:%' Empire classifieds bring results: lifl the' lead‘botl front ‘& Anfrnf deg Fiibrers an die Webrimac T bes e Bchrmady wied b Bemat am Mg e S Radicphoto from:Berlin shows front page of:the Berlin;News! “noon exfra” main headline of which reads: “Proclamation of the Fuehrer {o the armed. forees—Force Against Force,” Headline right center reads “Radiostation Gleiwitz | Raided and Occupied, the Criminals Overpowered by Police.” Lower right headline reads: “Wild Attacks on Pitschen and Hochlinden— Well Kiiown Juneau Busi- to | Edwardian 1880’s and 1890 creations. | —hunters red. Next in the color pa-. in former| t Senber Gleir l;berlalen nmege D Vertrecher von dax Poliess wbarwingt Uflk . ouf Bitigen m‘go';lhu- o @9 Verwdow o buder Serw e At left, text of Hitler's ! | comfort standpoint. Small Waistline The small waistline is tremendous- |ly important’ "in all silhouettes, whether skirts are wide or narrow. Coats are more ornamental with | more fur trimmings. The fur sil- | All Aboul It T | | | | ENE-8ALL Mrs. John Stackhouse 14, who lives in a mountain cabin near Penns- boro, W. Va., proudly holds her second child, just born ta her. Mrs. su.-,m‘lusc', first child died a month after it was born. She still plays with dolls. Pullen Now 'TWO 60 NORTH e | houette rules, and is interpreted in fitted, flared type of in the loose | |'or casual model. The black fulness is especially stressed to correspond | and harmonize with the dress of hustlv fulness promotion. | Miss Halvorsen says the skirt | lengths are variable. Flaring skirts , must be worn short, the fashion wise ' | fitters advise us. This means 15 or 16 inches from the floor. Coats should be at least an inch longer, ' However, no set rule is made for any costume as the becoming length for. | that. Dame fashion decrees ankle ' for evening frocks. | Hat Styles . { | Hat styles are so diversified this | fall - that the right type and slant |is one of the easy things in shop- ping. The new silhouettes are Al- exandria, the complimentary femi- nine type, usually trimmed with os- trich plumes or scft ribbons at the back. The tiny sailor is a decided- | ly harmonious part of the wardrobe. Then our old standbys remain, the | beret and pillbox models in a vast variety of styles to pledse milady. Turbins and toques — scriptural toques are smart in draped styles with veils, ornamented or bow trim- mings. ling varieties—draped snoods of vel- vet, antelope or mesh are the back of many hats. Also niéw are snoods of net tied with little bows of rib- bon. It Jis stylish this season far hat: | to look like hats and they are truly discreet, flattering and both youth- il and wearable, according to the \.well known Juneau business woman.. — | FALL DANCING: CEASSES Now enrolling. Phtone Borothy S Roff, Red 119, 315 Third St. adv. [ Are You Tired of Ordinary Food? - ° . Drop in at the Newly Renovated nnunmcx CAFE Amoflcm ' Dishes at Their Best! . Spegial Breakfasts, Lunches, . Dinners | -3 7 Snoods are shown in thril- /—— Grand Daddy bound flight to Fairbanks. | Pilots Al Monson and the Alaska Electric Light and Power Cempany, is doing the Grand Daddy Strut nowadays. - Mr. Pullen received a radiogram ~ JIGGS SPECIAL 1 Mrs. Pull that boy baby e ;Qlf"sdvfid; © thelr Corned Beef laughter; Mrs. E. S. Ellett, Den- e 1 BABANOF TOMORROW '-mnw classifieds £ ST R R to Whitehorse. bring results IT S T IM E TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! B CONNORS MOTOR WA A e | ‘Dldest Bank in “ Alaska Gommercial Savings Safe Deposit i Banking by Mail Depariment 'l‘lle B. M. Behrends et Bank | | TO WHITEHORSE Two passengers were flown to| | Whitehorse with Pacific Alaska Air-| ways on today’s scheduled north- R1lph\ W. S. Pullen, General Mum\qe\ of | Bavory flew D. Koebke and R. Vider | 1 u‘hofl,u‘—num Pk‘m 698 | flrvfii&‘& ofimon save i You'll Find Foed Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP SANITARY PTGGLY Garbage Han;ed—> iyt YY Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS Phone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND PQ Y FREE DEHVlUu TELEPHONE 212 Jones-Stevens Sl\np LADIES'—MIS... ESADY-TO-WRAR i GEORGE BROS. Seward Street Near Third Widest Selection of : : ~| LIQUORS ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 92 or 9§ PHONE 15 1 Alaska Laundry R En’,}ssmlfygmn l { PHONE 202 ° 1’ 20TH CENTURY Mum' Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE' Bow] Brunswu:k CAFE IN CONNECTION K (Chindse & Americah Briedlaliies ———r Pty ira—— For Most Tasteful Halrcutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Speolnnm in Ladies’ nfl Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 7 Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE HOME GROCERY e b Phone 146 smfi_“‘r‘u?.“‘ 1)»“ 'l';'am;:m } :lome quu‘:n'r St Tel. 699 o FERMLE & PHIBODEAY. ; ————————"|| Thomas Hardware Co. o sk PAINTS — O The Juneau Laundry B ARDWARS TR, TR nee | : - PHONE 359 JUNEAU- Hardware Com PAINTS—OIL—G! ms D et ——v— When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US GENERAL MOTORS, DEIJG and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON Junean Transfer _ “The Prigidaiey “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE % FOR VERY PROMPT PHONE 105 LIQUOR DELIVER Free Delivery Juneay F~ Relialo Trama | [ == vr v Owr trucks n .. Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549, FIIONB 149—NIGHT 148 V83— 115- THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your halr 1s not becoming to you—You should be coming to us.” — McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS -California Grocery ‘FRESH RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, SWISS CHARD, MUSTARD GREENS DAILY FROM OUR FARM Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE ee H.B. SHEPARD & SON ' TELEPHONE 409 B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. Window Clécming . PHONE 485 LUMBER BE GG aRaNEa AR B 2 Juneau ber Mills, Inc. ok Mk D T T T O S WL N — Sl

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