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90Y,0n 8oV ° EVERYBODN'S DOW" THE "ENE-BALL” FIRST THING Nou KNow, ~ Now'LL Bt TH EX-CHAMP - NE MEAN TER INGINNERATE T AW'T GONNG BE HEAD WoG & Y TROFE NO MORE 22 Judse ?. e-Ball"and apta suspended ¢entence -- Philadelphia - Be\\hop Jgives guest %1002 tip — “Eye-Ball’ and receives Rochester -- Wife's alimony doubled - Gives ex-hugband he“ Tye-Ball” \T LOORS UKE \OUR GOOSE \S COQWKED- SNUEEY - 1S Suwme'n HEY, WRONG 22 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1939. e By BILLY DeBECK 1 389 TRIED OUT & Vous\e ENE-GRaLL - ' DA\ZZN 8BS & JSNBRD — * 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| fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge .. 5c 50c Copy must be in the office by 2| ® v'clock in the afternoon to insure sertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone firectory. l’llolle 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE EXTRA-SIZE davenport and chair, good “sondition. Phone 758. $SEAL SKIN coat, ermine nearly new. Telephone 396. PUR SALEaSL('el wp coal or wood trum, ¢+ range. Excellent condition. Call Black 575. FURNITURE, stoves, tools, etc 835 Dixon St. Phone Red 470. FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner — quitting business. Write P. O. Box 2274 or Phone 334. | ‘I’R.ANSFER “bustness. Priced to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5 CIliff Apartments. — MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. m:f ofiti;c Sport _coupe, excellent , mechanical condition, good rub-‘ ber. Priced right. Phone 744. ' | "A BECOND HAND National Cash Register 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, Prigidaires, good lot in| fruit and flowers, best residential section, sufficient income to pay for itself in five years Phone 173. FOR SALE—4-1 room p&my turnlsh | ed house, full automatic heat. 13th 8t. Reasondble. Phone 366. " MISCELLANEOUS KINDERGARTEN for children, ages 3, 4, and 5, beginning Sept. 20 —monthly, weekly and daily. Call Mrs. Keating, Bishop Apts, EEERT public stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel. ‘FUR GARMENTS made or remod- eled. Miss A. Hamilton, Gastineau Hotel. DRESBmaking, alterations, Red 320. ,uuummm Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Liola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 21, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nuaut Shop. BIDS ON HAUL® Y The Admiralty District Ranger’s Office of the U. 8. Forest Service will open bids at 2 o'clock tomor- row. afternoon on hauling bulk bur- ner oil from Juneau to the Mon- tana Creek CCC Camp, approxi- mately one trip a week, and pump- ing it into the camp tank. ——————— DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, Makes Arch Appliances to measure. Office, 10 Valentine' ‘Bidg., Phone i o, The “HILLCREST" Ultra modern new apartments, all outside rooms, furnished or mpfurnished—view. Phone G. IL KRAUSE*439 or eall .‘ the “HILLCRESY” m ) e F‘OR RENT—Unturpished apt. In- | aviator during the civil war, was i shot down and captured in July, | Government in any capacity. . lissued by the City Plumbing In- to responsible party only. 275. VACANCY, couple only. and Pond Apts. 3-ROOM furnished apt., 425 Ttn St. ‘Phone Blue 200. { FURNISHED heated apt., 3 rooms, bath, sunporch, fireplace, priv- ate entrance. Suitable for couple, | $50. Apply Nugget Shop. UNFURNISHED house reasonable: 835 Dixon St., phone Red 470. FOR RENT—_Will share my down- town apartment with a business or professional woman. Phone 636. RWINS (‘AFE for lcase or sale 6- ROOM unfurnxshcd modert house. Phone 484 after 5 p.m. 1 quire Snap Shoppe. | TWO-ROOM cabin, West 9th St. McMuilen. | COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, | water, dishes, cooking utensils 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. PURNXSHED apY.s at the Posbee Freed by Franco Harold Dahl, of Champaign, Il was .among twenty American pris- mers of war freed by General Fran- sisco Franco. Dahl, a Republicen 1937. Sentenced to'death but re- prieved after an appeal by his beau- | tiful actress-wife, he had been held) | eaptive ever since, KING, DUKE - MEET TODAY LONDON, Sept. 14—King George the Sixth received the Duke of | Windsor today at Buckingham Pal-‘ ace, It was the first time the broth- | ers had met since the former King| Edward abdicated, in December, 1936, to marry American born Wallis' Warfield. They clasped hands warmly. | The Duke and Duchess returned to England two days ago and the Duke offered his services to the! The former King called at the| Palace after conferring with pollce‘ officials at Scotland Yard. —— o — PLUMBING PERMITS Two plumbing permits have been spector to Ira Tucker. One is for installation of fixtures in three apartments, one store and seven cabins « belonging to Belle .Knuds| son at 91-109 Willoughby Avenue at a cost of $400. The other covers $100 in plumbing work for~ &m‘v Rosenberg ‘at 226 Willoughby Am nue, 5= ROOM HOUSE com])lL(Ll) ful-l nished, on Seventh St. For rent| Blue | Winter x { | NEWS D. L W C ACTIVITIES, FOR FALL Mrs. Mark Jensen and Mus. Mike Pusich were hostesses to the Doug- las Island. Women’s Club for the first meeting since the summer va- cation held at the Juneau residence last evening. President of the Alaska Federa- tion, Mrs. Mildred Hermann, was guest of honor. Bhe contributed largely to the interest of the meet ing by relating her experiences witl the delegates from the Nationa Federation of Clubs whom, she ac- companied on a trip this summe: to several Alaska towns. Plans for celebrating the silves anniversary of the founding of the Alaska Federation in 1940 which year also markes the Golden Anni- versary of the National Federation were described by Mrs. Hermann, Another day of interest to club members is Dec. 15th, set aside for observing Re-dedication Day. Five new members were yoted into the club, Mrs. Marian Wetter, Mrs, A. Bonnet, Miss Eleanor Warren, Mrs. Calvin Poole, and Mrs. 8. J. Greiner. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. i Meeting for. .next month was scheduled with Mrs. Sam Devon as the hostess. — . | LIBRARY FUND IS \ ALLOTED BY BOARD A special meeting of -tke Douglas School Board was held last evening to. consider issues of particular in- | terest in - connection with the new | term. . Supt. Poole recommended the purchase of an Alaskan and United | States flag for the assembly. room Land, two smaller flags for each of | the grade rooms. Supplies for in- | telligence tests. were likewise: roc- , ommended. Spending the:$200 for Ybrary books as budgeted ;in- the achool’s. expense was discussed: and | the money divided as follows: $25 for, the Fourth, Fifth and. Sixth | grade room; $15 First, Segand: and Third grade rooms, $135 for. High School and $50 for periodicals, The regular meeting of the Board will be held on the 20¢h of the | month s GLASS DOOR SMASHED MONEY TAKEN DURING, Love—And 25, By The AP Feature Service NOW we know: It's the pre- war jitters that make the jitterbugs that way. And if they don’t cut out the rug- cutting, it means war, just as it did 25 years ago. A couple of fellows told us so. One 'is Arthur Murray, headliner in ballroom dance instruction. Listen to what Murray says about it: “The present outburst of dance crazes is exactly parallel to a rash of jitterbugging that oc- curred in America in 1913 and 1914. That was the period when the Castles won prominence and ?menca was doing the Turkey ng my entire career. T've never witnessed such a tre- mendous desire on the part of the rican ‘people to get rid of nervous tension and frayed nerves by capering on the dance floor as I'm witnessing today. Then there's Frnnk Veloz, of the top-ranking hardwood' team, Veloz and Yolanda. Frank once wrote a whole essay to demon- strate that popular . dancing is simply the expression of a_peo- ples national temperament. And so, My Pet, you see where dances like these are leading us. THE BOOMPS-A-DAISY ‘Do Our Dances Mean War? v THE "GLAMOUR GLIDE Busy Calendar Ahead 'For Local Rebekahs >~ ... | Warner when he arrived at his store | Iness., [HELP THY | | NEIGHBOR Teiwlmne 13 or, write The Alaska Terxitorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. NIGHT FROM WARNER'S |~ The glass in his front door broken, L and about $2 in small change taken § from the cash register greeted Jack this morning to start the day's bus- City officials looking the scene over found evidence of rocks hav- ina been " thrown through the door as a big dent was made in the front of the frigidaire meat ‘case opposite the door, .. Entrance had apparently been made through the break and the rocks thrown out again and then the petty -cash_removed from the il A thorough investigation of the mcldem is_under way npcordlng t.o Marshal, Ghatles Behrhmm. — B noy INJURES KNEE e Chotiio A 'bad fall on the coarse rock in socialite - | the road gave Glenward Kirkham a | Pickering M‘"fl pretty badly bruised knee last night {sbove) is accused of entploying hee and , prevented his attendance at I ’:',. to Iu‘I: l::: 'n;ectmnl of school todey. . .. % "?‘F 4 555 M i PGS 'mam, in a alienation of af- fections suit filed at Middletown Conn. Empire classifieds bring results. Anyiime You're Hungry Day or Night THE ROYAL CAFE | [ s the Place fo Eat! . GARDNER-LABORER — Young man, 23 years old, single. Good char-1 acter; reliable. Experienced dt gard-| | ening, lJawn, mowing, and rough car- penter work. Has been doing many‘ Junean, u-nnue‘ B. Wright;-wealthy insurance | THE SUGARFOOT | arrangements for the occasion. A’ covered dish dibner is also being | planned for the last meeting in | Mrs. Daniel Ross presided at last Gmm Dom | Rebekoh the tion ‘mghts meeting of the | Lodge, the first gathering 19mup since the svmmer v Highlight of the session | report given by Mrs, Edith Shee- |lor, distriet department president oh her visitation of the Rebekah assembly jn Tacoma. Plans wéte made for a social and program.an. the 27th of this month of as the | | eign Office viewpoint, said today | that Presidtnt Roosevelt in his Mon- when members will gather to com- | memorate the 88th anhiversary of | | the founding of the Rebekah Lodge | ‘ Miss (Jlsdys Brewia is in charge of | for sale at The Empire Office. ommercial Oldest Bank in Alaska Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department ’l‘ile B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau. Alaska LIKE ROOSEVELT BERLIN, Sept. 14. — A com- {/ mentary, usually refletcing the For- roe Doctrine interpretation is “un- fait, unchivalrous and unneutral.” et b N Sings Lode and placer lcusiion notices b Savings You'll Find Feod Finer Bervice More Complete at THE BARANOY Garbage lhlld mwtfl- ~E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212~ Phone 4783 || PIGGLY WIGGLY Mr‘fiti‘f‘é“—' %u Mfi““fi 3555‘7 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments Bupplies 'FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE <73 Bowl * ™ Brumswitk Phone 208 123 W. Second for T g lmmtmw H ) | “Por Most Tastenul Halreutink | i Specializing in Ladies’ and COAL Alaska Dock & Sterage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 Boddmg Transfer rhoNt - lmmo " Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Ol Delivery HOME GROCERY Phone 146 The Juneau Laundry| FRANKLIN STREET between ' Frout %seem;aszmu p SRR T ARG H Rt BB Hardwlte lhell snd Heary Guns and : When in Need of OIESFL OIL—BTOVE OIL [ GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL UB Janean Transler Phose 48-<Night Phone 698 TH'E 1! 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