The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1939, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH OLIN ~ T GD'( X - GOT \x NOW , LET THAT B\G TURK OVER A THE TAVERN TR TO THROW ME QT - \ LU Y BNE -SRLL" B Tl lH[ DAILY ALA.Sl\A I;MPIRI: WLDNI'SD AY, thl" 13, I‘)S‘) SAAY - T THOUGEHWT T Tou NOWSE TO KEEP OUTTA HERE TILL OUR CUFE'S CLEAN HE‘( WANT AD INFORMATION of error or if pn ad stopped before ex- been piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ) >once -r | ,,oum five average words to the ane. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions One day .10 Additional days ... 5c Minimum charge ...50c Copy must be in the office by 2 Mlock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. "'We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directc Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE 'Vl RA-SIZE davenpoit and Uhn X1 Phone 758. coat, ermine trim, Telephone 396 good condition SKIN new, SBAL nearly wood Call ecl top coal or lent condition PURNITURE, chine, etc. Red 470. oves, washing ma- 835 Dixon St. phone WHITE RABBITS. Ph 5 Blue “Gl 4. "OR SALE — 1935 CHEVROLET pick-up, 5 good t $175 cash. “Hi-Way Delivery. | T’)R SALE D & I Lunch. Ouner‘ quitting business. Write P. O. Box 2274 or Phone 334. | QRANSFER business. Priced to sell | at once. Inquire at No. 5 cnrr Apartments. MUST S L equity in income earn- | ing apartments on Dixon. Three | Aapartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from 4business district. Best view prop- exLy buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. 1933, Pontiac Sport coupe, excellent | ""mechanical condition, good rub- ber. Priced right. Phone 744. A SECOND HAND National Cash Register for sale, in good condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call phone 528. 3-apt. houm 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. FOi?. SALE—4-room partly furnish- ed house, full automatic heat. 12th St. Reasonable. Phone 366. 7 WANTED WAN'IT‘I) e F‘xpcrionced . pher. Give age, ' experience, “Box 954, c/o Empire. "~ MISCELLANEOUS KINDERGARTEN for children, ,ages 3, 4, and b, beginning Sept. 20 —monthly, weekly and daily. Call Mrs. Keating, Bishop Apts. stenogra- ete. EXPERT public stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Ban.r‘of Hotel. FUR GARMENTS made or remod- eled, Miss A. Hamilton, Gastineau Hotel. DRESSmaking, alterations. Red 320. IGUARANTEED Realistic Perma- .nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. 'URN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ST | TWO-ROOM _cabin, | McMuilen. RPS FOR MERCY - FOR RENT FURNISHED heated apt., bath, sunporch, fireplace, ate entrance. Suitable for couple $50. Apply Nugget Shop 1able UNFURNISHED house 5 Dixen 8., phone Red 470. | PENL HOUSE apt, good size, | heated and furnished-—above G | Smith Drug Store, 192 So. Frank- lin' St. Phone 97 FOR REN town apartment with a husiness or professional woman, Phone | ERWIN'S CAFE for lease or sale _|6-ROOM unfurnishe (1 modern | house. Phone 484 after 5 p.m. ‘F()H RENT-—Unrurnished apt. | quire Snap Shoppe. In- West 9th St. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. DR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ished apartments. Storage lockers, laundry facilities. Heated garages. | Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at the Hillerest. FURNISHED apts. at the l"asuc“ Loses to Law . mni- AI;M Fowler This’ 14-year-old Westchester, Pa., girl traveled all the way to Los Angeles to marry Charles Briggs, 30, a navy cook who previously had married and divorced her old- er sister. ‘But the law stepped in, told her she’d have to go home because she was too young. Briggs has agreed to finance the girl's trip home. ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeting Wednesday eve- nipg at 8 o'clock. JERRY WAITE, adv. Secretary. Anytime The Book ALASKA. Revised and [Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. ny ol o The "HILLCREST mmnodmfinsm_ all outside rooms, farpished of | unfornished—view. MG.. E. KRAUSE 439 or call af the. “HILLCREST.” You're Hungry Day or Night BOYAL CA!' E s the Place to Eaj! | 3 rooms, MODES of ¢the MOMENT by Adelaide I\m r Shirt and skirfs are going to school in great numbers this. year. Here you see one' of the new long sleeved shirts of white<striped | ‘igray-green flannel tailored by a maker of men’s shirts and wern with ! a very short flannel skirt in the same xhadt of gray-green. PRIN. LOUISE Anmversary 'EVACUATION' - Banquef'Held IS OBVIATED Three Years of Organiiz”w%-‘ tion Celebrated Last Eve- | 0rder‘Superseded—Ameri- ning “at’Parish Hall ans call USB Cflfladlan In commemoration of the three years of organization of the Catho- VesselS Here |lic Daughters of America in this I 1 |city, a birthday banquet was held |last: evening at the Parish Hall. Approximately ninety persons |were present for the affair and| (Continued trom =age One; !der war restrietions. Victoria is closed nightly dnd Vancouver is i thought likely to follow. Mines in z Western Canadian waters have not ;‘"%s Ed“;'-ard 0% Buddy and WiAH been mentioned in defense plans of | il‘ "ui i 2 the Dominion, Airplane flights over | .~ casiimistress for. the occasion, was 3 P o (Mrs. Walter Hellan, Territorial Canada require special permission. Penise d P 2 As the Canadian vessel dock(td‘Ref n{ '}nm 8% W Qrkhy _Grund here yesterday, thrill-seeking citi- | -eor Of.the GDA. who lighted the three candles for the annual | zens of Juneau were disappointed, | |officers and crew of -the Princess| e1oration. Out-of-town guests in- Loube and passengers were tempor- | arily against and copies of The Em- pire were snapped up everywhere! | aboard the boat for souvenirs. | Canadian Pacific Agent Mulvihiil | said today he selling tickets on CP.R. steamers usual | Radio Silenced Captain Gray of the Louise said the only precaution being taken by vessels in this area, where dangel‘ from the enemy is practically non- \'exis!.em, is a darkening of a few| op J. R. Crimont and Rever- jof Walla Walla, Wash., Bertha Tiber of North Dakota. Speakers for the dinner were the | ing was directed by Mrs. Margaret Fowler and . Miss .Mary . Vander- Leest, accompanied at the piano by, James McNaughton. Table decorations were in charge of Mrs. M. E. Monagle and Mrs. H. C. Redman, who arranged at- tractive centerpieces . of garden | lights ordinarily boldly shown and a radio silence while at sea, the only communication from the ship beln,‘ (from shore stations while the ves- sel is in port. The captain said, however, that “a pumber of the Louise's crew are | slated to leave for Navy duty, while two officers of the ship have already | ‘been called. Taken immediately in- 0 Naval craft were Second Offic: -r ‘Gmrge Thompson and Third Offi er James Gillison. i flowers offset by tall green tapers. |The menu was prepared by John | Rubin, assisted by Mesdames Ro- berta White, Mary: Dugan, Verne { Hoke, Mrs. Charles Deviin and Miss Rosellen Monagle. Following dinner, dancing was enjoyed to the music of Stanley Cox a' the piano. ——————— Lode and. placer lccation notices thonored guests. Community sing-| honored guests for the evening were | rctary-Treasurer; |ty Bonnet, President; > i By Kelly Minnick, Jr., 10 (center), found shot to death at their farm By BILLY DeBECK | N A DAY OR S0 \'\L BE O.K, TO0 PRACTSE You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF CN"I"EE SHOP - Reasonahle Monthly Rates | “E.0:DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones-Stevens Shop LADMES'—MIS.£S' 1 BEXDYTOWEAR Seward Street Near Third ZORIT 1 _BYSTEM CLEANING _ s vin g ! (nmimud hls sisters, Eliflheth (left) | 3, and Marguerite, 6, after their mother, Mrs. Mary Minnick, 37, 'was | home near West Chester, Pa. Police | said e father Kelly Minnick, Sr., 28, told them he killed his wife because to her lall DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS STUDENT C ES ARE REPORTED ()R(:/\Nl?I;D Organigation of the various 'igh| sehoot«classes and eighth grade was | completed, yesterday and the fol- lowing officers < anmounced: Seniors—Grace Pusich, Presiden; Douglas Wahto, Vice-Presider Virginia. Langseth, Secretary; Lor- | raine Vienola, Treasurer; Arthur Ladd, Adviser. i Juniors—Robert Fleek, President; pan Krsul, Vice-President; G':n Kronquist, ~ Secretary - Treasuc..; Gordon Wahto, representative to Student Council; Supt. Poole, Ad- viser Sophomores—Elmer Savikko, Vice- | President; Frank Cashen, | President; Dorothy Langseth | Treasurer; Ammbelle Edwards, Sec- retary; Ernst Oberg, Adviser. Freshmen—Frank . Krsul, Presi- | dent; Borghild Havdahl, Secretary- Treasurer; Frank Krsul, represen-| tative to Student Council; Miss Wwarren, Faculty Adviser. Seventh and Eighth grades—Bet- Rudy ‘Krsul,! Billy . Devon, S Osborne, Vice-President;. Billy Librariah, NON-MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO CLUB MEETING TONIGHT Douglas - Island ' Women's Club| activities “for ;the: fall and winter [troduced by her during the evening|with Mrs. {included Mr. .and Mrs. Calvin Poole, I hostess aid Miss|club work, | for sale at The Empire Office. l - ceason will stapt this evening at| the home of Mrs. Mamie Jensen,| Mike Pusich & sting Any women intercsied in though mnet members, |are invited to attend Y.hL meeting. S e MOSQUITOES NUMEECLS3 Mr. and Mrs. Ely Post returned home yesterday from a iwo days' |hunting and camping in ihe; upper “she ran around and didn’t take care of the children” and | then clubbed her brother, Irvin Woolfrey, 29, to death when he went succeedzd in geiting a couple of | deer but the mosquitoes and gnats were terrible, they repoited. e | MRS. HUDSON HOME | Mrs. Jerry Hudson and infant| | daugnter returned.home from St.| Ann’s Huspnnl this. mormug - MUSICAL ACTIVITIES | AT SCHOOL TO BEGIN | | A schedule -of -Glee Club band practice is already in effe: with Douglas students to conlinue | [regmm of Nevada' Creek. They | the good work started last year| under the direction of Ernst Obevg, musical instructor. n On Mondays from 3 to 3:30 .0 clock, the girls' glee will hold pric- tice and .on Thursday afternoon the Boys Glee Clup has: their pr .~ ‘ tice period. Band practice -will..be held on Fridays. - GAIR HOME FROM TRIP | Alex Gair Jr., returned on the| North Sea from a vacation trip nnd his fipst. visit to the Stales | reports having had a fine Lime but hot weather an impediment to full enjoyment of the oppoi- tunities . available, 3 Most of his time was sp‘ul n 4 Fullerton, Cal, visiting af the homeé of John Bourne of Juieau, with 'whom he made the tripsoulh, !0 hot it was that he did not feel | like lingering long enough to e en| see the fair. At San Frarcisco| however, ‘he saw Sinclair Brown and his folks. D Try The Empire classificds for results. ’ BREADED PORK TENDER- LOINS—Sweet Potatoes 4 -—'Country Gravy— i Baranof Tomorrow > S 11' STI M E T0 CHANGE YOUR THINNED - QUT § LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR GOMPANY end " Alaska Music Supp]fi Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments Gafl:age Hauled RBe; 3 and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Seeond v —_— Utah Nuf and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ceo. TELEPHONE 412 | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Slqro—‘l'el 699 American Meat-—ZPhone 38 HERMLE ‘& THIBODEAU [ — PHONE 359 When in Need of DIESEL OJL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATINO CALL US . Junear Transfer 'SMILING - SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHON'I 15 —_— The Juneau Laundry! FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets | SANTTARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY | FREE DELIVER Calt Ph'nntf' 12 m{ 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 e s - THIS NUMBER PHONE 202 | ' 20TH CENTURY MARKET e R RS FOR HEALTH and PLFASURE Bow] * ** Brunswick - CAFE IN CONNECTION =~ | (Chinese & American 8, Itles); T'OTMOSC Tasteful Haircutting The Brunswick Barber Bhop Specializing in Ladies’ and Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING W Rock-Coal H-nllnt & Stove—Fuel 0Oil Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders' and i WARD JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Cnn:mny PAINTS—OIL~G] Shelf and lluv Guns and g GENERAL MOTORS, and MAYTAG mnmmn Telgphone 478 . Juneau Lumber Mfll&, Ine. Dm?%!l F‘E‘ Mt{m&s bt B9 3530 A TIPSR e e L #

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