The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 19, 1939, Page 7

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'BAHNE{GOQGL}: OH.SNUERY & NOu oN 1 am AND SNUFFY SMITH --PLERSE FORGWE ME -— LN KNEW HOW GRETEFLL THAT NOWRE WERE — » NOWLL NEVER KNOW HOwW 1 s\ FFERED WHEN DE LeON BROKE OFF QLR ENGRGEMENT— WANT AD INFORMATION QNN EOR NOU e Sk 2. COBLDWT 7S CoRRd ON- A Toae— #%\ e I-Ofi RENT ROOM AND BOARD for 2 men, 123 4th St., across from Federal Bldn Phone 238. 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 o— Count five average words to the fine, Dally rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ... ...100 Additional days . 5¢ Minimam 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 Usted in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask fer Ad-taker. FOR SALE i 8-TUBE ATWATER-KENT cabin- et radio, $18. Phone Blue 255. DUTCH SAYS when the snow is on the mountain tops, put Prestone in the car, new low prices, $2.90 per gallon. Dutch’s Economy Gar- age and Wrecking Yard. GE. WASHER — good condition, bargain for cash. Phone Black 128. 31-FT. TROLLING BOAT for sale. ‘tuguire at Prince of Wales, Lower City Float. | FOR SALE—4 ‘(‘m.-d.uel enginas, Peters-Yeovil oi 150 h.p. each; flndl also one 2,250-foot Ingersoll-Rand | air compressor with electric motors | and generators. | WILLING TO PURCHASE one sécond hand mill and equip- ment connected therewith. Chi jan mill system desired. For par- ticulars apply to Charles Mulder at Gastineau Hotel, Juneau, Oct. 23 to 26. FOR SALE — Well-built home 4 rooms and bath, furnished, oil| heat, electric refrigeration, fine view, close in, 146-ft. highway | frontage; Chev pick-up truck, 5- ton B. B. Hoist. Phone 0382. FOR SALE—Two used washing ma- chines, A-1 condition and carry- ing our guaranteed exchange, agreement. Sold on easy terms.— Parsons Electric Co,, tele. 161. FOR SALE—36 DeLuxe V-8 sedan: | radio, heater. Phone 489. FOR SALE—Ford V-8 pickup truck, good condition, very reasonable. | Phone Blue 640. % sct of 19 books, cost' $100, bargain #% half price. Phone Blue 340. SINGER SEWING Machines, Sing- ¢r Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag Washing Machines, Maytag 110- volt light plants, Ironrite Ironers. | Terms: $5 down, $5 monthly. J, H. Anderson, Box 101, Juneau, Alaska Distributer. “FE | FOR SALE — Furnished 5-room | Rotise, newly refinished. Phone 173 Douglas. FOR SALE — 30-horse, 4-cylinder Buffalo marine engine, good con- dnmn cheap. See Red Wright. Ao L S S A B R 'SALE—New modern home at 545 Hemlock Way. Call C. C. Rula- ford, Black 135. TRANSFER business. Priced to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5§ Cliff Apartments. T DTV SO S 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. . A SECOND HAND National Cash! Register for sale, in good condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call phone 528. § \ —_— Spend OALY $1 and Make This Test Have Your Clothes Cleaned the TRIPLEX WAY We apply Hold Cresse fe your clothes! See how much longer they stay PRSSESRE igeS8e: 7 Fle v a L+ S T urt RENT — Our rental cleaners | DRESSmaking, alterations. Red 320. |LOST — In Federal Bldg.: STEAMHEATED apt., 3 rooms and bath. Phone Black 763, FOR RENT—Modern 6-room un- furnished house. Phone 484 SLEEPING ROOMS close in, q\lmL neighborhood. Phone Red 413 5-ROOM FURNISHED npt., elcm.nc range, oil heater, 2 bed rooms, $30 monthly—at 1565 Evergreen Ave. Can be seen from 7 a.m. to 8:30 am. and from 5 pm. to 9 p.m. APARTMENT: elec. range and Fri- gidaire, steam heat. 141 S. Frank- lin St. 2<§60M (umished Az;p’t. Phonc‘ Red 404. HOUSEKEEP!N(, room, re\som\hlo rent. 208 Main' St., upstairs. GARAGE FOR RENT--319 6th St. | lishment of .Mooseheart, | plitying the THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1939. By BILLY DeBECK Of - THE HUMILIATION QF (T AL - I TRED T0 BE BRENE --AND SMWNE - 1 EVEN SOUGHT & MONKEN YO CHEER ME LP-- BUT (T WAS NO LS MY HEART WAS BROKEN —-- '0W--THOSE DREARN DANS -GLEEPLESS MGHTS - TILL Nou CanE N.ONG ok SNE - =\ AW, SRR - NE DON'T MEBN FER TRUE MORE'N HAEEEN WHAT MOOSEHEART DAY T0 BE OBSERVED FRIDAY, OCT. 27 In commemoration of the estab and exe principl and ideals which give Mooseheart and its pro- gram of service, its essential exceptional attributes Jun««u Lodge stage its annual Moosehea activities Friday evening, Oc 27, in the lodge rooms of the I O. F. Hall. <An evening or social entertair ment, following a banguet al which Senator Henry Roden will be the speaker of the evening, are includei in the plans for the event. Musical numbers will intersperse the | gram. Dancing, varigus types of game: cards for those who wish to play Hber 0. Inquire 807 So. Frankiin. are new and will do a real clean-| ing job. 60c a day, delivery nervicc 25c additional.—Parson's Electric | Co. Telo])hone 161, F‘OR RF‘NT ~ Large individual apartment; furnished and heated. Windows on all sides. Phone 97. | F‘URNIfiHFD 3-room apt. $25 per month, Phene Douglas 28. 6- ROOM mRNISHED house; also 6-room fur. apt—oil stoves. 425 E. 7th St. Phone Blue 200. STEAMHEATED 2-room apt. 212! Ferry Wav FOR RENT — Weveral apartments | with bedrooms, furnished or un- | durnished, availabde now. Stomge; and laundry facilities. Phone G.! + ‘E.‘Krause at the Hillerest. VACANCY — Couple only. Winer | anhd Pond Apts. CABIN FOR RENT—5 miles out on Glacier Highway. Call 79 for particulars. FOI _Dartly fu Inquire Snap Shoppe. ERWIN'S CAFE for lease or sale COZY, warm, furn. apts. IJ‘M,‘ water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | FURNISHED apu “at the, Fosbee. WILL GARE for white children un- der school age. Guaranteed good | care. Call at 930 W. 9th St. WANTED — Reliable young man wants heavy house work, clean- ing, window washing, yard work. Empire J:65. EXPERT public stenography ‘and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Liola’'s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 815 Decker Way. TURN your old gold .into value, | - and | pro- I 7‘— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES PFoot of Main Street GAE — OILS Junean Motors You'll Find Food Fner and | Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 ceewe e | SANITARY | PIGGLY o i\ WIGGLY ZORIC T SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry — Jones-Sleveas Shop I LADIES'—MISSI Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 are all part of the entertainment features. Eldon Chapman and his! orchestra will furnish the music for the occasion Ladies will be guests of honor: fm the evening. The affair will be pre- «In('(l entirely by the men of the .oyal Order of Moose and membels ul the Legion of the Moose. Loyal Moose and Legionnaires are requested to keep the date and to be present at the Birthday Day Party in honor of the children of Mooseheart ) iting ir ral irned me town > Alas Tk were V. 1. Hahn W Blanchard, Gec Rapuzzi [e) Rapuzzi na Rapuzzi and Mrs. Louie Emmanuel PP HIP HURRAY! Hallowe'en again and the An-' 1al Education Pund Ball by the Busing 1d Professional Women's Club Elks Hall, Sat., Oct. 28. adv. Juneau their at | MODES of the MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr | 3 a cash nr trade at Nugget Shcp | % LOST AND fOUND Ta goo;i football. Call 248. Reward. GOES TO HAINES E. B. Clayton, of the Coliseum Staff, left for Haines aboard the Alaska on a business trip. Sy A 04 Today's News Today—Empire. BOWL FOR IEM.'I'II PI.EASURE BRUNSWICK to| " | carl CARLSON CREEK ~ PROSPECT WORK - ENDS FOR YEAR Mining Engincer Robert Thmne in mind, | came to town from Carlson Oreek | last night with the last of his min- | | ing crew to report that dmclopmom | work on the property is shutting jdown for the winter, | Thorne came in cn the boat Betty | ! Ross with crewmen Harvey Moore, Lampe and Fred Jorgensen. A week earlier, C. J. Simpson, Jack S:|Short and John Bieker came in | from the workings. Idtvelnpment work in’tunneling' and trail ‘building. orne is at the Baranof Hotel and will probably go south shortly to make his -report and discuss | pl;ns Xo; .rur;hu' wark nexL spring. MARTHA SOCIETY MEETING The Martha Soeiety wiid flbM(!r TRV tomorrow afternoon at 1:50 o'clock |’ in the parlors of the Northern Light Preshyterian Ohurch for a dessert, luncheon. Following this there will| be a business and social session. Mrs. Homer Nordling and Mrs.! Stacy Norman will be hostesses at | FRIDAY| — . TR S S S | GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 ,._a_u_‘s_d.n_n_...u.._____.‘ LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair ¥our Locks ‘OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Auto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Aiaska Music Sui)ply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Punno—-flmlul Instruments and Sapplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nl and Lump COAL Alaskn Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY e —] | the property Snow is now about a foot deep at (ho arfair. Thorne said. Thorne had men working on the BALL Rl)o)( ground for seven weeks this summer | Lessons for beginners. and did mn\idnable pxel'mmmy for $5.00. Phone Red 119. DANCING 6 lessons adv. Hollywood Sights And Sounds R By Robbin Coons. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 19.—There'll never be another like “Uncle Cail” Laemmle, the movie pioneer now gone. The open door to film riches through which he came, an Oshkosh clothier who had been a German immigrant, long since has closed. It may be possible today for man to pyramid a nickelodeon into & multi-million dollar busi- ness, but it is not probable. Movies are big business today. They were a freak amuse- ént. enterprise when little Carl Laemmle, in 1906, changed his mind about investing his savings in a chain of five-and-ten stores and bought a five-and-ten movie house instead. Carl Laemmle helped tremendously (by his fight on the patents com- pany which cleared the way for his own and other independent productions, and then by his own contributions to the screen) to make the movies big business. The little man is gone and buried now, and eulogies have been delivered. But the eulumvs‘ do not picture the quiet, amaz- ing little man—he was 5-feet-2—who will always be a Hollywood legend. Nobody mentioned, , for instance, Uncle Carl's passion for slogans. This dated back to his pre-picture days, when he used to admire the advertising handiwork of the man who was to become his film associate for many years, R. H. Cochrane. Uncle Carl was a thwarted expleitation man. His favorite slogan, per- haps, was “It Can Be Done.” Around Universal, in the old days bookends featuring Uncle Carl’s sculptured head, and that slogan, were prominent. “Use the brains God gave you” was another. Unecle Carl loved them-—but Cochrane is gemerally credited with thinking them up. The little old man was a gambler—in pictures and at par- s A yriComE! rnat /s\!r: reception charming hostessess give thoughtful guests who ' bring gifts of dedicious Van Duyn Candies. Little attentions make you a "must come" guest. Try it} rn:sn Dsu Dy CHCZULATES 1N CHECOLATE SHOPS ties. He was first to spend a million on a movie l“!'ool’ls’h wwes"i and he was, by the same token, the Tast usually to lay ‘down his ‘hand at: catds He was sentimental in a way few producers are or can be: to his home town of Laupheim, Germany, he has given thousands of deflars; to relatives and. friends, by scores, he gave jobs and gifts of security propoftions; from Laupheim he brought over many refugees from Nazi rule, guaranteeing their support; and his Tast years were clouded by one regret: he could not revisit his native land, which was no longer the Germany he had known. They speak of his courage in fighting the patents company; more humanely typical was his bravado in collecting old clothes, while the U. 8. was at war with Germany, for the sufferers in his native Laupheim. Think back on those days, and you know that that WAS courage! Laemmle was a quiet fellow, not a ranter; although he spoke with a heayy accent, it was usually in corréct English. He was czar of Universal, even after (to the then general manager's surprise) he made his son Junior, newly 21, gemeral manager. “I can spank Junior at home, and I can spank him here,” he s2id once, reinstating a dismissed employee. With a little time, he could have remained in this business he loved. The films he needed to save the old studio, had they been ready at the time, could have tided him over neatly. It is curious that the one type of film for which he had no use, although that type rescuéd the old U from the doldrums more than once, was horror. Junior loved it, and made it—but some obsoure little | "THE ROYAL exclusxvely Phone 146 ‘ ! Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU The Juneau Laundry| FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 S e ——1 When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau Beliable Transfer | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel oll and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 BEAUTY SALON “I{ ‘your 'natr1s not betoming to vou-You shotld be coming 1o us.' 1 ol %3 - iz o Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 707 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE ———— . JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTSHOlL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition G!.'mn. ‘Momns DELCO | and MAYTAG Pmul'!(:'rs W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PHONE 36 | FOR VERY PROMPT i LIOUOR DELIVERY, IF I'T’S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop | FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS i)aliferma Grocery GROCERIES AT FATR PRICES COMPLETE LIDUOR STOCK o~ Telephone 478 lny in Quantities and Save' Prompl Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON TELEPHONE 409 B M:- BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. S Window b!eanihy : PHONE 485 LUMBER Here’s another casual frock to add to your “town and country” ward- robe. It’s made of smoothly woven wool, buttoned in bone and belted incalf, Ms color is snufl brown, pressed and hold thelr shape LADIES' DRESSES—You can trust your finest fabrics to TRIPLEX CLE S—Ph. 642 Juneau LumM Mflls, Inc. the old man didn't see “Frankgnstein” for months after it was a hit. He didn't like the fright stuff. ¢ Completely Refinished E |

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