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GOOD MORNING , SNLFFY - THIS 1S NSS FARTUINGDRLE — T JUST \WANTED TO REMIND NOW BBOUT THE BALL GRNME TODN - SHALL T HAVE W CHAUFFEUR CRLL FOR NOW 22 WANT AD INFORMATION " n 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 11 | *-— SEESRER 5 1 | | Count five average words to the dne. Daily rate per line for conseculive insertions: One day ... Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ...50c Copy must be in the office by 2 velock in the afterncon to insure tasertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone | from persons listed in telephone| directory. Phone 37I—Ask for Ai taker. FOR SALE UNE BASSINET with \'dl!d also | baby buggy. Phone Green 120, 10c { | 3-horse Johmson, 16- A-1 con- FOR SALE foot red cedar boat, $150 dition. Phone Black 640. FOR SALE — 30-horse, 4-cylinder Buffalo marine engine, good con- dition, cheap. See Red Wright. 4 “huu FOR SALE. Income property: FOR SALE—Hot range; 3 Calrod 1 cooker; one single bed. Black 730. Prone Point its with Touf Phone FOR SALE—Burroughs adding ma- chine, good condition. Phone 385 4-ROOM FURNISHED house with bath, water, light and sewer newly completed. Mile out on Glacier Highway. Phone 0392. FOR SALE—At Tee Harbor: beau- tiful log cabin completely furnish- ed. Wood, smoke and boat ho four skiffs, etc. grransferring to States. Save $500 by buying now. J. E. Click, phone Blue 614 FOR SALE—Ncw modern home at 545 Hemlock Way. Call C. C. Rula- ford, Black 135. BEAL SKIN coat ermine nearly new. Telephone 396. TRANSFER business. Priced to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5 Clff Apartments. ! trim, 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 ch- ning at Empire office. A SECONLI ‘HAND National Cash | Register for sale, in sood condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call phone 528. ] WANTED TO BUY—Small wood or| coal circulator heater. Phone Blue ' 640, WANTED TO BUY—Portable type- writer in good condition. Reason- able. Box 2354, dio couch. Write Box 1016 The Book ALASK’\ Revised and Enlar:ed. Now On Sale: $1.00. = CAN YOU USE THIS MAN? Broad business training. Twen- ty years' experience in groceries, men’s work clothing, merchan- dise warehouse, shipping and sales. Competent bookkeeper, timekeeper and materials clerk. At present studying course in executive accounting. Accus- tomed to handling export de- claration, bills of lading, freight bills, government bids and newspaper advertising. Forty years of - age, married, four years in Alaska, Write Box Z, care Empire. e g i | 1 | VACANGY, Bishop . FOR }OR RENT 2-ROOM FURNISHED apt bath; 2-room cabin. 337 loughb\' 5-ROOM PARTLY furnished house for rent, $35. Phone 426. Apartments, Telephone 336, l‘OR RENT — Several apartments with bedrooms, furnished or un- furnished, availabde now. Storage and laundry facilities. Phone G. E. Krause at the Hilicrest FOR RENT — Sleeping room, Seward St 5-ROOM FURNISHED house for rent. Phone 472. for STEAMHEA " rent. Phone Green 675, apartment, FOR RENTFurnished Phone Douglas 28. FOR RENT — 4-room basement, automatic Green 610 . house, full heat. Phone VACANCY — Couple only. Winter and Pond Apts. FOR house. RENT — 4-rocm furnished Phone 137 afier 5 pan. FOR RENT: Highway. CABIN on Glacie particulars. out Cail 79 for N2 i3 Inquire Snap Sh furnished e. Hai TURNISHED heatea apt., bathj sunporeh; firep's ate entrance. Suitable for coupie $50. Apply Nugget Shop. ERWIN'S CAFE for lease or sale wnm,'l“urm apu. -!'Jght, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at bmvlcw FURNISHED aprs. at the Fosbee ———) HUNTERS ATTENTION “Deutz” for Charter Call Black 632 MISCELLANEOUS I \")LP(JA'R TEN chil thly. Phone = Mrs. drive it yourself c Blue 270. all Lloyd Reid, office, EXPERT bookkeey: Bararof Hobc] stenoe Alice Mack, pubiic DRESSmaking, alterations. 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. ¢ Cash registes o SHIPSHAPE _Rear Ad- miral S. M. Robinson (above), | new chief of the bureau of en- gineering for the navy, is slated % h p cobrdinate st-bnfldln‘ <. He's a former Texan. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1939. HEN V.15 THAT THE LDV OU GRVE THE ENE-BALL 102 WHO \S SHE, SRLEFY 22 WHERE DOES SHE LWNE 2 WHRAT'S HER NBME 2 HAS SHE GOT AN CLRSS 2 U 5. Plans fo Mobilize 10, 000 Faciories To Make Nafion Unconquerable in Any War AFRPLANE MANEUVERS are one ph: Bare sis. and other war materials. can ¢ A more importa SUmmer maneuvers. By MORGAN M. BEATTY AP Teature Service Writer HINGTON, Oct 5. You'c ind the place in a month of and if you did, there'd be nothing to arouse your curiosity It looks like just another govern- ment office, in an office - infestec V lngton filing cases, letter- strewn desks men dictating letters. But it might as well be a room of steel, with a door like our banks. For it R ult. An officer of the War Resource ard took me there. He showed the cabinets strung out arounc Oniy 60 cubic feet of ace, he said. those cabinets contain public vou 1 v never Sundays those y me the £ho ny /e 1o X word to th and they can indu 5 to fight a 10- billion-dollar w: or 20—whatever Cong should direct. On M-Day (Mobilization Day) the lines would begin to Within 12 months complele egration would be completed 24 months, the machin would be on absolute war footing The greatest industrial capacity the world today would become most terrible war machine of ages. 10.000 On th> Dotted Line All this is the key to the r filing ca down on the do to convert its erican industr ted line—voluntar production for defer If the same to should come, the Is would o per ot shly lines in those tly qiff articles in the delivery mater go in the'l of the asse But ld come out rooms. Lawn m turning out and valve factories would be shrapnel. Pipe-fitting , hand grenades, would become bomb . sprinkler and alarm systems. y shells; there would be rezoil three-inch anti- vators isms > eral Building 1, or machines would become automatic pistols Every last detail of the mobiliza- tion of the armed forces has been worked out, even to th2 bills to be submitted to Congress. Likewisg, and just as important, | the .game -careful preparation has | been made to bring productive cn-; tinue | wheel barrows and | roadscrapers, artillery wagons. Tires | would be gas masks. In place of ele-| nechan- | THAR \E GO PesTERWN NE WIE B LOT oF QNONGENSICAL QUESTIONS — fLL SEE NE T T BALL GRNE \E NE LOOK SHARP-= / BILLY DeBECK J\M\' WRAT (‘\\ (NW,D 1 sET FER \E TO TELL CTH WAXWORKS Ut DOWN HERE WAITIY BN -~ TINE'S A-WASTIN' Y e of America’s getting ready e is L This picture of a fox pacity and pt Says Louis Johnson, the A Secretary of \ “We have s ed 20,000 Al fcan manu plant than 10,000 are ready to stand m for the manufacture emer materials. have hee even_expect, war for o {ry. We're just getiing ready for seney, We iistake ©f 1914 Any U ard is ev the details of now inspes ical Chat would never do, Tt was take we made in the World War Part, of the, production wi reserved for civilian ngeds of the marg o "ors By time the War Resource: Board has checked and sbs the mxm«, in cur systein, w ay to the American pu (m‘t' peace, or order we d American p rhhfl' the Exammm for Sslka Pes!mas The U. 8. Civil & vice sion has anmounced an tion for Postmaste aska, receipt of applications to clos at Jufiéan on Oectober 30. In order to qualify for examina tion applicants r o { Sitka and must have resided there for at least one immediatel preceding the closing date for re- ceit of applications. Full information and application blanks may be obtalned at 311 Fed- | from the mina- itia > SEPTEMBER 29. 1914: The Ge mans begin to attack Antwer; Belgium. Heavy guns, bom- bard outlying forts. B FALL DANCiZu ULASSES Mow enrolling. Phone Dorothy .S. 1off, Red 119, 316 Third St, 2iv. Postmast siege for the ould be ALASKA EXPORTS FOR SEPTEMBER ARE §15,569,135 Gold and Canned Salmon Raise Tofal Above Year Ago-Palladium Listed With canneu sal.ion and gold, Al- aska's two prime products, running approximately half a million dol- la apiece over a year ago, the Territ 's exports in the month of “eptomber amounted to $15,569,135. eptember, 1938, the total was 2,162 decline in the value of ex ts salmon, fish oil, muskrat ele oil, silver and over half \ million dollars in copper dragged the list down considerably pared to last year. nalibut exports were up 249 to £173.381; canned sal- £9,649.328 to $10,158,638; from $37,116 to $110,- from $195789 to ski from $4.838 from nothing 5, gold from $3, from moen from 145; fish meal weol Loss were down fish il muskrat whal: oil copper from 1875; r from $39,-| what 31 ast month, cles included in are two paint- valued at 731 fecr fawn s worth 102 ¢ es of palladium valued at $2.406. it liste total d by es J. (,()luml\ Col- cctor of Chstoms for 'Alaska, ollows: : ptember Exports Fresh and frozen fish: $ 173381 97,774 | 12,069 | 10,158,638 6,101 110, £ ,nmfm hellfish: Fish product Meal Ojt Other fish products Fuargand {i ns: Begver Fox;: Black Red | White Hair-seal skins Marten Mink Muskrat Ctter All of nufactures - ol ale fertilizer and meal Live animals Wocl, manufactured Wood, timber and lunber Copper Lead Stone, Trephies, ios, etc. Gold Silver, ’\]l other nl'tifl(’s and silver including marble. specimens, cur- Cleveland Bergdoll,. World War 0,533 Two ¢ the five children of Grover aft évader now in court martial t New York, shown as 'they tostifdq ‘and ‘ovorated their fathet’s that "#e lived seeretly, during he <apposedly Em- Total value of products of Alaska F2 Value of United States products returned Value of foreign merchan- dise na,'- ment in Phiaddiphia part 'of the 19 year was'a figitive in Germay. ma, 11, and Al 12, are shown on the witness s ¥irvad 4 TEOE T HIRSI 10 VisiT VEINTZLEMAN LEAVES l Tirst > of Ind . the Middle & magks to protect xions from sunshine. womeEn trip to Wrangell, ore ¢ com- saan, ] as com- pounds. 2,796 and | exports for September, | is as 139214 ‘10% .92[ 17284 L__._._..._...__,...____l 1.179 230,036 314,575 13055 27,380 | 3,615,896 | $15,098,419 470,676 40 WW !al”dmwnts 315 569, 135 SOUTHEAST TOWNS General Super- ian , is leaving Aleutian to spend veral weeks on a nadministrative Ketchikan, Met- katla, Hydaburg, Klawock and a- S | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — O1L8 Juneau Motors You'll Find Food Fner and Service More Complete at ThE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP ST USRI e | Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 stralesiobimend — SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Jones-Stevens Shop | | LADIES'—MI READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third SYSTEM (‘LEANING - PHONE 1 Alaska Laundry Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 i : | Alaska Music Supply ) Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | Pianos—Musical Instruments ’ 1 and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 ot | LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Auto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave, Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. PHONE 412 Bodding Trafisfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 707 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ‘ Phone 146 Mome Liquor Store—Tel. 09 American Meat—-Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU L e i HOME GROCERY || | ‘ Hard i ‘The Juneau Laundryli Thome!‘smgr_xfe o FRANKLIN STREET between | Builders’ and Shelf Front and Second Streets HARDWARE PHONE 359 | ] el el ool ol JUNERHENEENG Hardware Company PATN OIL--CGLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition When in Need of DIESEL OIL—-STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE | GE RAL HAULING | STORAGE and CRATING | GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” CALL Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 us | ‘ “SMILING SERVICE" ! Bert's Cash Grocery ! PHONE. 105 Free Delivery PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT Juneau IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 Our trucks go any place any | time, A tank for Diesel Oil || and a tank for Crude Oil save | burner tronble. PHONE 149—NJGHT, 118 i Reliable Transfer ‘ =R S | ¥hone 123 milbe2nd L THE'ROYAL . BEAUTY SALON ‘11 yonr hair Is not. becaming to |, vonss Yon should be eoniig to s’ California Grocer Yy FRESH BADISHES, GREEN GHIGNS, SWISS CHARD, MUSTARD GREENS DAILY FROMOURFARM . . ~ Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery - N’_rCMH. MOTOR " COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH MY FIRE PSS S A S “FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. S T e TELEPHONE 489 | Wmclow Cleaning PHONE 485 P e LUMBER — .hme_au Lumber Mills, Inc. f -