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4 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NELL -You CERTAWNWN MADE & SPECTACLE OF NOURSELF \ T HOPE Mo SATISFIED INFORMATION b S— T R T S 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 ST § Count._ five avera(,e words to the dne. Daily rate per line for consecutive | nsertions Gne day . Additional days . 5¢ | Minimum charge ...50¢c Copy must be in the office by 2 oclock in the afternoon to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE CABIN cru uilt condition—$400 cash. 121 after 6 p.m. Oc 1932 Phone | FOR SALE—Winchester mout'] 54‘ rifle, excellent condition—speed lock, peep sight. See F. Coberty, U.S.C.G. Haida. Phone Red 80. | 5-ROOM furnished house. Phone Douglas 26 after USED ’lHOR wash! sale. You can’t go wrong on this washer at $35. Terms to respon-| sible party.—Parsons Electric Cu,l 140 So. Seward 26 r'r AUXI IARY ~Ioop Aurora, $2,175. Rock Dump Float. ; EXTR& SIZE da\\-n))mt and chair good condition, Phone Blue 785.) FOR SALE—New modern home at 545 Hemlock Way. Call C. C. Rula-| ford, Black 135. | 1937 WILLYS-T7, driven 9,000 miles. Phone Red 515. FOR SALE—Washing machine. $20. Phone Black 685. SEAL SKIN c nearly new. coat, Telephone stoves, 3 tools, ete.) Phone Red 470. | ermine trim, 396. TTUI{NITURE, 835 Dixon St FOR SALL—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P. O. Box 2274 or Phone 334 TRANSFER business. Priced to sell |~ at once. Inquire at No. 5 CIiff 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. FOR CASH—Very moderately priced 3-apt. house, good eondition, 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. frrrrr e oo FOR SALE: TWO 45x90 LOTS — Sidewalks in; best residential lots in Juneau. Priced right. WESTINGHOUSE Eltctric range—$45.00. SUNFLAME Circulating Oil Heater, practically new — $45.00. SIMMONS three-quarter bed. BABY BED and smattress. Stainless Steel STEAM TABLE —Twelve holes and two steam 1 | | { | ovens. ELECTRIC KITCHEN FAN. FRIGIDAIRE MOTOR and two units. Inquire Home Grocery or call 342, Box 2169, Juneau, Al- aska. \ =) 'l'he "IIILLCREST" Ultra modern new ents, all outside roorus, hed or unfurnished—view. Phone G. E. KRAUSE 439 or call at the |/ “HILLCREST.” | mmr— - - | 2-ROOM furnished apt. RE T swo LOW - v%;‘nu\eau CoNsIN — 'FOR SALE——(Contmued) !933 Pontiac Sport coupe, exue]lenL 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 y furnish- fufl automatic heat. 12th onable. Phone 366. FOR RENT | FOR RENT quire Archway Furnished house. In- Shop. with bath, lights. 337 \Villoughby Ave FOR $30 per month RENT-—4-room apt., Call Douglas 18. hlv m.m FURNISHED ROOM for g 325 Sixth S Y RENTING our Westinghouse vacuum cleaner and do a real job 50c a day, delivery 25c additional. Elec Co., Furnished 341, FOR RENT - i house. Call 3-ROOM furnished apt., 425 St. Phone Blue 200. FURNISHED heated apt., 3 rooms, bath, sunporch, fireplace, pri ate entrance. Suitable for couple $50. Apply Nugget Shop. UNFURNISHED hou.sd. remonab 835 Dixon St., phone Red 470. le: 'FOR RENT_WIll share my down- | town apartment with a business or professional woman. Phone 636. ERWIN'S (‘AFF for )ea.se or JlL | 6-ROOM ur‘(urnhhcd modern‘ house. Phone 484 after 5 p.m. I-OR RENT Unfurmshr-d apL In- quire Snap Shoppe McMuilen. Y warmm, furn. lpu. thht water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR RENT—Furnishell or unfurni- ished apartments. Storage lockers, laundry facilities. Heated garages. Phone G, E. Krause 439 or call at the Hillerest. PURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. | MISCELLANEOUS KINDFRGARTEN for children,| ages 3, 4, and 5, beginning Sept. 20 —monthly, weekly and daily.| Call Mrs. Keating, Bishop Apts d office, FXP}RP public at;xml,raphy bookkeeping. Alice Mack, Bararof Hotel. FUR GARMENTS made or remod- eled. Miss A. Hamilton, Gastineau Hotel. DRESSmaklng. alterations. Red 320 GUARANTEED "Realistic Perma- nents, $450. FPinger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. * L0ST AND FOUND overcoat, Hotel. | IDST—DRTK b e men 5 Sunday night, Baranof Reward. LOST—Blue Cravanette Taincoat. Please return to Empire. Reward.| ~ WANTED DEPENDABLE WOMAN wants work by day or month, sleep at home. Phone 1758. TEACHERS RUSK — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson of Rusk, Who celebrated | their 50th wedding anniversary re- cently, have unusual records as edu- { cators. Mr. Thompson taught school | \for 40 years—without missing a day | & — on account of illness. Mrs. Thomp- ' scn was a teacher for 30 years. Five of their six children are teachers.| = R | FALL DANCING CLASSES Now enrolling. Phone Dorothy Roff, Red 119, 315 Third St. 'SOUTHERN (AL | dell, | Hoffman, at. |all are back behind the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESD QONE SALL - TWO STRIKES - WERE COMES T GGG SN H\TS THE PUICH — A TERRIFLC DRNE QLT TO DEEP CENTER- BALLS O FIRE" (NSTEAD OF RUNNING T0 FIRST WE N((\\{ES & DRSH UP THE THIRD BASE LWE — 8N GOLWN - LOOKKT B GO — ¢ HE'S MADE & ROME-RUN THE WRONG ; WeN A\ 140 So. | 5-room | Ttn | LOO’(S LIKE A ing. F S 1LO_—But appearances are de- t's a tower of rclnfcrced concrete along Germany's % eglried line on her western frontier. designed to give sheiter to 2,000 people. Nazi military spokesmen say it's “invincible.” They contend it will withstand any aftack from the air. The tower hears the name of a German World War flyer, Boelcke. IS PICKED T0 | FINISH ON TOP Stanford, Wa;hington fo ;Fight for Second Con- ference Place By HA'VI l\( KSON (AP Feature Service Writer) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 20 —Southern California in: the Rose Bowl, Stanford and Washington fighting for second. That's the consensus of coaches, writers and sideline observers on the Pacific Coast confe ce race At Los Angeles, the wor they can say about Howard Jones and his Trcjans is that “they have their hare of problems.” The chief prob- jem, the Anzelenos admit, is wheth er to send individual limousines foi the U.S.C. stalwarts or take them to the Rose Bowl in the conventional buses. It would be Southern California’s fifth ride to the Bowl in a decade. US.C. has played—and - won—four such games, the last being the 1939 victory over Duke. " Acknowledgment of ‘Irojan power is apparent clear up to Seattle, where it is recorded: “Coach Jimmy Phelan of Wash- irgton, like almost everybedy else, picks U.S.C. to finish on top.” Take a peck at Califernia po Mickey who's Captain-Elect Joo 8 Southern ille Lans- and Bob running ahead of | Shell at left half, line. Doyle ‘Nave, the fast gen‘leman remem- bered especially by Duke for toss- ing four lest minute passes to dump the Devils in the Rose Bowl game, | is on hand and so is Al Kreuger, the | gent who caught these flings. Kreuze t his end position and that | at most of the line p Just | to make the picture rosier, a flock | of freshman power moves up to the varsity this year. A good body of lookers-on says to keep an eye on Washington. In | 1938 the Huskies were highly tout-| Veal Fricassee and EGG DUMPLINGS Baranof Tomorrow adv l > r has three first-string pulx! 3 cd, but managed only to tie for fifth in a conference of eight teams. Neot S¢ Much Moaning All along the coast there ndency to ery on peopl lers than in the r' Stanford admiw.s good material, Jut says the boys are rather green Joach Tiny Thornhill has a brilliant tose Bowl record, hut has nto a tough string recently Oregon’s prospects are “definite- v better.” Oliver, in his nd year with the Webfeet, ave 18 letter men back. a reperts “unsually strong recovery following heay lesses from last year's squa People who saw Stub Allison's squad af Spring practice think pretty well of it. Last season California and South- rn California tied for the confer: nce championship. The latter| ot the Rose Bowl bid because the' ting experts thought it was the etter team. Of the lesser teams, scme sha r's have picked U.C.L.A. and State as winners or con- Underrated last year, the on 4 games, lost 2 and tied inish third in the conference. U.CL.A, which finished fourth ast year, has a new coach in Ed- vin C. “Babe” Horrell,” captain of | california’s 1924 “wonder team.” Horrell believes his backfield “will natch that of any team on the :cast for speed, versatility and lepth.” s less see- | will nrh S, shington State Better Washington Btate, 1938 cellar cam, reports “much improved” ma- | erial this year, The two ncn-conference teams n the Pacific Coast which have made feotball history—St. Mary s wnd Santa Clara—have schedules which lead them to the Sugar, Cot- ton or Orange Bowls, Spectacular Santa Clara may run nto trouble with the unusually tough schedule which the college’s own celebrity has achieved. The Pacific Coast conference plays round robin” schedule for cham- <hip and Rose Bowl bid. It con- sts of California, Stanford, South- - Are You Tired of Ordinary Food? Drop in at the Newly Renovated BRUNSWICK CAFE WHERE YOU'LL FIND Chinese and American Dishes at Their Best! Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners ..‘u.».-L‘ lv:‘n California, U.CL.A, Oregon, | o shoul- | ¢ fallen | AY, SEPT. 20, 1939. By BILLY DeBECK (VE SEEN 8 \0T OF BALL GAMES N N DN - BUT NEVER NOTAWN' LKE THAT W HEW - HER - T GWE THAT WL S SPREEEE R S, l P: ogress Paced byEngme Destgn ST @éblgn of the internal conBistion engine, automo- tive and air tr ion have developed hand.in-hand. Both the great rudial :notcr in the pursuit ship and the engine in the Chevrolet are of the valve-in- ead type. Herey Lieut. Wilmer W. Munzenmayer, of the First Pursuit Group, is showing a visitor one of Uncle Sam’s latest fighting ships at Selfridge Field. ] Mich., during the celcbration of the Army Air Serviec's 30th birthday last week. Oregbn State, and | Washington State. B Auk Bay Scoufs Meeting Tonight Auk Diy troop of Cubs and Boy sccuts are to hold their first meet- inz of the winter season tonight at 7 ¢'clock in the Chapel by The Lake, it was announced today. The meeting will be under the Is the Piace to Eat! ction of Scoutmaster ROy Banta, | s cmsemmm————, Washington Anytime You're Hungry Day or Night THE di YvommmNchw'“o"NOM’—»o rrrrrns IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR TOMPANY e e g e g i S e el ey s ¢ i3 The trained man, of course! The untrained man is doomed to failure. You can get the training you need in spare time, at home from the World's largest educational institution. Back of it are 48 years' experience teaching more than 4,000,000 students. 600 schools and colleges use 1C.S. text for classroom and reference purposes while 2,000 industries and 300 railroads have arranged for the train- ing of ther apprentices. Phone, write or call for free booklet. International Correspondence Schools H. J. WAUGH, Alaska Representative PHONE: Blue 665 y \ 1 § \ ) \ § ] § y ) \ § 3 § 1Y \ § 19 S Westinghouse Mazda Lamps < For Every Lighiing Purpose 10 to 100 watts, fropted <A5c frosted 200 watts, frosted 300 watts, medium, clear Special Purpose Lamps 100-200:300 watt, three light | 100 watt, bow! silvered 150 watt, bowl silvered 40 watt, Lumiline 60 watt, Lumiline Try Westinghouse Lamps This Fall! DELIVERY SERVICE 50c 60c 55¢ 65¢c 90c $1.00 | | 3 | S — PARSONS ELECTRIC CO- 140 So. Seward ' ‘Phione 161 A ) You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP SANITARY PIGGLY R 3 | WIGGLY Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | Wmmmmiamutubine i N LA | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MI8s£8' GEADY-TO-WEAR Near Third GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 85 | | Sewara Street ZORIC 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 f______——. FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE at the = Bow Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & Amerfean Specialties) o e For Most Tasteful Haircutting The Brunswick Barbér Shop Speclalizing in Tadies’ and Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 v v 2 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 689 - American Meat—2"Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU | Stove—Fuel Oil i Thomas Hardware Co. n-m‘— qm‘ -mwm The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets PHONE 359 L o T JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company When in Need of "“N:g‘fl"v—a e gt oo . - DIESEL OTL—8TovE o1L %m and Ammm' Y(\uu COAL CHOACE _ J e GENERAL HWAULING | = 3 STORAGE ana CRATING s_f:'" ““:m Junean: Transfer WMP JOHH“SEN? Phone 48—Night Phone 696 — TN W LIQUOR DELIVERY Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Pree Delivery Juneau Reliable Transfer Ov» 'finicks g0 any place tine. A tank for Diese) b m undltlnklorCmd;Olluw burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! | ~ Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 © —_—m—— Phone 723—<——115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming to you~~¥o should be coming to us.” | St e toon - whuf S Stk vl McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS - California Grecery FRESH RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, SWISS CHARD, MUSTARD GREENS DAILY FROM GUR FARM TehyllnA e 478 FOR INSURANCE ~See’H. B. SHEPARD & SON ", TELEPHONE. @) 3 LR oM mmsw : flm J Window Cleaning PHONE 485 ©ii%% LUMBER T v Jumu Lmnber' mas, Ine. .

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