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THERE GOES THE WAXWORRS ', A0W, WHATTA Mow %‘E’OSE SHEIS DOW 1N THE PARK ALL BN HERGELE 22 UL BET SHE'S GOT. & DETE - TRUN TO PUT Suen QUER ON SNUFEY — _g oy Muktd = A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1939. S SEGWNNNG TO DR\ZILE - WANT AD INFORMATION . 4 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. Dally rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day ... Additional days .. Minimum charge 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 velock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lsted in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask fer Ad-taker. -100 FOR SALE FOR QALL -0il or coai siove. 4th St. and Gold, Winn Apartment, No. 3. FOR SALE*FOrd V 8 plckup truc& good condition, very reasonable. Phone Blue 640. FOR SALE — 1 davenport, inner *prmg mattress. Call Douglas 222. l'OR RENT '3 AND 3-ROOM furnished Apts | for rent. Phone Red 404. | BACHELOR APTS. 141 S. Franklin A A Y W EER I v-:UUM FURNISHED apt, Ol heat, electric range, 2 bedrooms. 1565 Seatter Tract. Mike Daniloff. FOR. HENT — Large indiyidual apartment; furnished and heated. | Windows on all sides. Phone 97. bLEEPlNG ROOMS for gemlcmen quiet neighborhood, close to Post Office and business district. Nice view of channel, hot water heat. 623 Main St., or phone Red 413. FURNISHED 3-room apt. $25 per month. Phone Douglas 28. 6-ROOM FURNISHED house, oil stoves. 425 E. Tth St. phone Blue e FRONT ROOM twm inner bed. Board or breakfast if desired for day worker, 303 Gold St. Phone Blue 330. VACANCY Sorby Apts, Oct. 10. 2 rooms and bath. STEAMHEATED 2-room apt. Ferry Way. 212 FOR RENT — bevcrdl aparlmenl.s with bedrooms, furnished or un- furnished, availabde now. Storage and laundry facilities. Phone G. | { | E. Krause at the Hillcrest. 1933 FORD V & 2-door sedan. Call Red 120. FOR RENT_ Furnished apartment \ Phone Douglas 28. BOOK HOUS“‘ set of 19 books, cost | $100, bargain at half price. Phon Blue 340. ENOUGH TANNED_Alaskan Silver Muskrat skins for coat. Phone Blue 302. SINGER SEWING Machines, Shlg- er Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag ‘Washing Machines, Maytag 110- volt light plants, Ironrite Ironers. | Terms: $5 down, $5 monthly. J, H. Anderson, Box 101, Juneau, Alaska Distributor. VACANCY — Couple only. Winter and Pond Apts. ABIN . FOR RENT—5 miles out| | on Glacier Highway. Call 79 for | particulars, ‘FOR RENT—artly, furnished flat Inqguire Snap Shoppe. ERWIN'S CAFE_for lease or.sale | COZY, warm, furn. apts. . Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. st ine s o el | FORNISHED aps. at the Fosbee, FOR SALE — Furnished 5-room house, newly refinished. ‘Phone 173 Douglas. FOR SALE — 30-horse, 4~cylinder Buffalo marine engine, good con- dition, cheap. See Red Wright. FOR éALE-Burroughs adding ma- chine, good condition. Phone 385. FOR SALE—New modern home at 545 Hemlock Way. Call C. C. Rula- ford, Black 135. WANTED Ayt WILL CARE for white chilgren un~ der school age. Guaranteed good care. Call at 930 W. 9th St. WANTED TO BUY—A dresser; also oil heater. Empire, G 68. WANTED — Reliable young man wants heavy house work, clean- ing,, window washing, yard work. Empire J 65. TRANSFER business. Priced to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5§ Clff Apartments. Pl ottt MUST ex:ty in income earn- ing a) on Dixon, Three apart) two furnished, one with % Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy ln town. See Bob Hen- ning &t Enrpln office. A SECOND HAND Nstional Cash Register for sale, in good condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call phone 528. - —— e IF YOU want te rent a car and drive it yourself call Lloyd Reid, Blue 270. P s s S ik S R EXPERT (public .stenography, ang; bookkeeping, Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. « i o ¥l S P DRESSmaking, alterations. Red 320. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger. wave,,65¢ Lola’s Beauty Shop, ulepbone 21, 315 Decker Way. e TURN your old gold. into. value, cash or trade at. Nugget. Shcp. GOLDSTEIN FUEK STORE will be open evenings from 70 8. ‘We have just received a large ship- ment of short jackets and coats in different kinds of furs. The prices will surprise you. You are welcome to come and see our stock. Spend OXLY $1 and Make 'nhhn Have Your Clothes Cleaned the TRIPLEX WAY We apply Hold Crease fe your clothes! See how much longer they stay pressed and hold thelr shape. u\mu DRmu—You 4 trust nn'u:x cuuns—nm SIX BOYS wanted 12 to 16 years old to sell subscriptions for Alaska Life. Generous cash cor Beautifi iprizes. See Bar) nger ao. Gastineau Hotel from 5 to 6 p.m. TOST AND FOUND FOUND—Hunting dog: owner may have by identifying and paying for this adv. Call Blue 680. LOST — In Federal Bldg.: a good football. Call 248. Reward. Jupiter ‘rotates faster than any other planet, the length of its day being less than ten hours. — - The earth’s atmosphere is known to extend upward at least 120 miles. . " FAMILY | SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- . sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson . «Manager FOR HEALTH PLEASURE AT THE BRUNSWICK spring tll;ne dress made of a new lace, c: ng collar is finished with a Draped fullness in front gives added femininity to this simple day- MODES of the MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr ~— | | : | alled applique Chantilly. The tivy | { grosgrain ribbon bow. | Geo.” . Feted on Anniversary A surprise party Saturday eve- ning, given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Messerschmidt at their home on West Twelfth Street, feted the ninth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs., George Messerschmidt. A buffet-supper was served dur- ing the evening and a cake, decor- ated for the occasion, was used as a centerpiece for the table. {. The, guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neiderhelman, Mrs. Emma Redling, Forrest Buss and Forrest Bates. Messerschm1dts‘+ [ i HOSPITAL NOTES | 1 | Mrs. W. A. Chipperfield was dis- | missed today from surgical care ut\ St. Ann’s Hospital. After receiving surgical supervis jon at St. Ann’s Hospital, Har Doyle was dismissed today. | Hazel Dennis underwent a major | operation this morning at the Gov-| ernment Hospital. Dorothy Hubbard entered the | Government Hospital yesterday afternoon for surgical attention. — e BALL ROOM DANCING ‘ | Lessons for. beginners. 6 lessons, for $5.00. Phone Red 119. adv.| CHEERIO, HOT DOGC gfiu “passed” this picture, taken in London since the war began indicating, presumably, that war hasn’t interfered with the tratfic of sausage to British lunch ubln, | $ 2—England’s ministry of infor- 1 | Pirst grade during z,l//’r Wsse., DOUGLAS SENIOR DANC "ORES SATURDAY The annual Senior Ball given €aturday night, the first school dance of the school term, was at- t-pded by a large crowd from both Juneau and Dou Members of the Senior class reported the affair a al and fi cial success. The Natatcrinm was gayly dmmum with k and yellow streame the cclers of the class. il(\n\l‘\ Ce and his Royal Alaskans fur- nishad music for the dance G Two huntix weck-end ret ng with repe group of five from the fc with Joe Riedi to Oliv breuzht in two de Shud=hift and Walter one in Young's Bay >> s SCHOOL NEWS Virginta Langseth) clicol students have been taking wecks this . past week. Report cards will bz issued next Thursday In the World and United States Hist A part of the cla t'me ¢ cut aver the d home last even- of fair success. One ndry went s Inlet and while Arne savikko got DOUGLA Dn Ia ory classe ch Friday is set aside to dis symrrent news topics of the dM The students are taking an | est in the work, and are con- stantly looking for material for their work. A latge and gay the Senior = Ball night & great succe: and his orchestra for the occasion. was awarded a prize f most_dance tickets A short program was crowd proclaimed given Saturday Stanley Cox provided music ilmer Savikko The program Annabelle Edwards and | | Borghild Havdahl. An Alaska Da) program for October 18th being planned. Virginia Langseth, | Grace Pusich, and Lorein Vienola are making the arrangements. A busy eighth grade class has been making maps of Douglas for civies, In English they are writing a play having six characters for Alaska Day. The class is now divided into three groups’ for news writing, Each bas 1 special assignment and will re- port the news each week. Winifred Grant and ‘Betty Bonnett will re- port Miss Fraser's news, Solveig Havdahl and Doris Balog the news from Mr. Savikko's room, leaving Alfreda Fleck and William Osborne to make weekly reports for Mr. Oberg. In art the seventh and eighth | grades have almost completed all their ten plates. These plates with line, notan and color, of deal The Musell color theory has been used in their composition. The fourth, fifth and sixth grade library is growing rapidly. Many new books have been ordered and are eagerly awaited. Only two pupils have been ab- sent from Mr. Walter Savikko's room so far this year. Here's hoping they can keep up the good record for. the remainder of the school | term, The new sand table in the pri- {mary room is being transformed in- fo a farm scene. We hope we shall be able to visit the Douglas dajry | some day nexb week in connection with our project. We bave missed Gary Bach from! the last two weeks. Gary has been very ill and we hope he will be well enough, to come, to school soon. The room has been divided into two groups and the losing side in the Cleanliness contest must play host to the others at our Hallowe'en party. Columbus Day activities during the past week centered around dra- matizing and drawing scenes from RANGER RETURNS District’ Ranger W. A. Chipper- field retuned last night on the Estebeth from an administrative trip to Tenakee, The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; §1.00. selling the | held last| ! Thursday in the Assembly commem- | | crating. Columbus. ) |ccmmittee consisted of Dorothy | | Langseth is fll\u‘ . Wodd, nghts seseaved. 9 -2 UGRIN AT 0P OF PIN LISTS Mike Ugrin is at the top of the Elks bowling averages to date, leading the list with a 192 aver age, closely followed by Claude Carnegie, who Is averaging 191 pins a game, good bowling in anyone's league Averages of Elks bowlers cague, ard as follows Player Ugrin Carnégie Iifert Boggan H. Stetling Shattuck Stewart Sperling Duckworth Hudson Riendeau N. Bavard Kaufmann Benson Council Hermle Halm Werner | Holmquist Mrs, Taylor Ramsay Iverson Mrs. - White Koski Stevens Thibodeau Blanton Burke Shaw Mrs. Lavenik Hutchinson Kegal Ward Mrs. Messerschmidt Fagerson Nasi Davlin Bloedhorn Duncan ‘Whitehead Benedict Mrs. Duncan Mrs. Kaufmann | Mrs. Stewart | Foster Sr. Mrs, Petrich Elison Mrs. Davlin Grisham Kimball Herman Mrs. Sperling Hurley Wilson Foster Jr. . Mrs, Burford Jane Boggan M. VanderLeest Lindley Sundborg Mrs. Duckworth Overby Gray Average 192 191 184 183 183 181 181 175 173 173 173 1M 170 169 165 163 163 162 161 159 157 159 157 155 155 154 153 152 149 147 147 147 147 145 144 144 143 142 Con Tor ycms;lg«l'ng»gf‘g d i ful gas bloating, headaohes und ; Adlerikia ‘slways helped Tisht ‘:wal;. Ng\‘v 3 §34 sausages bananag pic, an-thige T wint. Neve ' hott. ADLERIKA Butler-Mauro Drug Co.—in Douglas by Guys Drug Store ’ ’dadv B oy MRS. JAY SMITH Is now prepared to give PRIVATE LESSONS in VOICE CULTURE Phone 238. or call at ki Methodist Parsonage For Further Particulars. Anytime You're Hungry Day or Night THE ROYAL CAFE I the Place 1o Eat! in the | You'll Find Food Fner and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones Stevens Shop [ [O-WEAR Near Third ZORIC SYSTEM CLEA PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry S N S S i S | G Alaska Music Supply Arthur M, Uggen, Manager, Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat———Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU | B MR R R sy il |The Juneau Laundry i FRANKLIN STREET between ‘ Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 ‘When in' Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING cALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 [ ———————————) “SMILING SERVICE"” Bert's Cash Grocer.y PHONE 105 Free fiélivery Juneau Reliable Transfer Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble, PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 "THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON _ +If. your hair is not. you—You should be coming to u.s % ihnialtr et sttt Shansi¥ HOME GROCERY | ORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Junean Motors § [ SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co. FOR, QUALITY MEATS AND POURTRY FREE DELIVERY | Bl @i | GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Auto Repair Work—Gas | Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. | | | | Boddmg Transfer PHONE BlYl LDY NG 07 RodkCoal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery lehomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE i A JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company FAINTS~OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy. lh-lwnre Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS 'l’elephone 478 TELEPHONE 409 Window l California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK Buy in Quantities and Save! ' Prompl llelwery E FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. e Cleaning LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.