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BARNEVY'GUOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH DE LEON - DE LEON -* WHERE HBVE T HERRD THAT NOISE BEFORE 22 GEE . ou AINT THE CONK.\WWHO WRS ENGRGED TO WSS csmamamxe 2 INFORMATION . 1 In case of error or if an ad [ has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please notf- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the rme. Daily ratc per line for consecutive sertions: One day . Additional days Minimum charge Copy must be in the oftice by 2 »cleck in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phonc 374——Ask for Ad-taker, FOR SALE ! FOR SALF—Doors and used mis-| cellaneous furniture; One good | steel bed. Phone Black 142 PO LT BT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—Leav- ing city account illness. Phono 571 for information. FOR SALE—Pekinese 3% ths cia. Phone 219. pup, res near Menden- free % | FGR SALE hall River information see Mrs. miles out highway. ucco house. For McNutt, FOR RENT—Iwo capms on best spot - along Douglas Phone 97 Juneau. bXCFhLFNT Singer Sewing ma- chine; also Steel Baby Crib, 36x60. Call Red 740. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Buick sedan. Bargain for quick sale. Phone Red 170. } 4| rOR SALE — Weli-puilt home, rooms and bath, furnished, - oil; heat, electric refrigeration, Ilne‘ view, close in,’ 146-ft. highway| frontage; Chey pick-up truck, 5- ton B. B. Hoist. Phone 0392. FOR SALE—'36 DeLuxe V-8 sedan: | radio, heater. Phone 489. | !"‘OR SALE/—FOrd V 8 plckup truck, | good condition; very reasonable. | Phone Blue 640. |FOR RENT Highway. | PRECISEWN 1 HOPE oWl PARDON THE INTRUSION — (. CURIONS TO KNOW WHBT NWSS L EARTHINGDALE'S NEW B0V FRIEND S UKE - flat, $2250 426 1st St. East. Phone 4-ROOM HOUSE on 9th St. George Shaw, Green 360. Call 2-ROOM rent, nice view; “in. Inquire 337 Willoughby. FURNISHED apt. for i ROOMS FOR RENT—210 Main St., Mrs. J. Runquist. BOARD AND ROOM for two men In private home. Drying room furnace heat. Phone Blue 614. Cali at 601 E. Bixth St. FOR RENT — Unfurnished 5-room house. Bath, modern. 835 Dixon St. 4-ROOM FURNISHED heat. 128 6th St house, oil 5 - ROOM UNURNISHED Phone 426. house 6-ROOM HOUSE, nicely furnished: oil heat, Frigidaire, overstuffed set. Call Windsor Apts. ROOM AND BOARW lor 2 men, 123 4th St, across from Federal Bldg Phone 238. FOR RENT—Modern furnished house. Phone 6-room 484 un- | -ROOM FURNISHED apt., electric range, oil heater, 2 bed rooms, $30 monthly—at 1565 Evergreen Ave. Can be seen from 7 am. to 8:30 a.m. and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m - Large individual apartment; Windows on 2!l sides. Phone 97 FURNISHED 3-room apt. $25 per month, Phone Douglas 28 6-ROOM FURNISHFD house; 6-room fur. apt.—oil stoves. E. Tth St. Phone Blue 200. also | 425! STEAMHEATED 2- room apt Ferry Way. I‘OR RENT — bc\ al apartments with bedrooms, furnished or un- furnished, availabde now? Storage and laundry facilities. Phone G. E. Krause at the Hillcrest. VACANCY — Couple only. Winter and Pond Apts. | FOR RENT—Tartly furnished flal Inqulre Snap Shoppe. ERWIN'S "CAFE 1or lease or sal!. | BINGBR SIWING Mnchlnes, Sin'- ef Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag | Washing Machines, Maytag 110- | volt light plants, ¥ronrite Ironers. ' Terms: $5 down, $5 monthly. J, H. Anderson, Box 101, Juneau, Alaska Distributor. GOZY. “rll fum. lllts. M[hl water, dishes, cooking wutensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. "'UR.N]SHED flpm aL th‘ Foabee. " MISCELLANEOUS 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. 545 Hemlock Way. Call C. C. Rula- ford, Black 135. ‘ TRANSFER busness. Priced to sell | at once. Inquire at No. 5 Clff | Apartments. 2 X MUST SELL equity in income earn- | ing apartments on Dixon. Three | apartments, two furnished, ome with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. A SECONL WAND National Cash! Register for sale, in good condi- tion, price $76 cash. Call phone \;V—ANTED — Woman for general housework. Phone 43, WILL CARE 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. Spend OALY $1 and Mske This Test Have Your Clothes Cleaned the TRIPLEX WAY We apply Hold Crease fe your clothes! See how much longer they stay pressed and hold their shape. LADIES' DRESSES—You esn trust your finest fabrics to TRIPLEX CLEANERS—Ph. 642 | FOU PRESTONE~If (my times cheaper than a frozen radiator. Get it today, $2.90 per gallon, Dutch’s Garage. EXPERT pubnc stenography ana bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office,| Bararof Hotel. | 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 Shcp. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now open. Helen F. Gnmn 427 4th St . ? LOST AND FOUND bicycle: owner can have by identifying and paying for this adv—L. J. Jewett. The Department of Commerce says the sale of false teeth abread a lucrative and practically depression- proof industry. The U. S. exports 4 000,000 false teeth yearly. BOWL FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE AT THE BRUNSWICK Completely Refinished furnished and heated. | “ | display THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25, 1939. T WOPE NOW WON'T NMENTION TO MSS FARTHINGDALE THAT 'UE BEEN HERE - SHE THWNKS U N PERD — Prof Worked Too ( 1 also 3-room cab- | Dr. Charles G. Loomis | In emergencies, everyone works. Dr. Charles G. Loomis, professor of German languages at Harvard | university, found that out when he | tried to purchase passage home from Europe. Dr. Loomis finally | arrived in New York aboard a freighter after having worked as an assistant steward in the crew. DOUGLAS NEWS AMS l{ CADY HOOP ISLAND TE. TO START RIES With their new suits ready for on the basketball floor four teams in the. Douglas Basket- ball League will be out in their ‘u'\pecm(- colors in the first double- |header of the series arranged for | Priday night Warr team in red and white will play Jensen's which has pur- ple and white suits; {inblue and gold wili' pl | Foundry, colors green and yellow. e AUXILIARY PLANS TURKEY . EVENT ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary, Praternal Order of Eagles, will dispose of! | another turkey for Thanksgi |this year and plan to have a § |cia} for the members at which {award of the prize bird will be made next month, shortly before the holiday. This was planned at a meeting of the lodge, held here | Monday evening. I F.O.E. -, QUIET WEDDING Ermaine Llewell Parker and Jo-| seph Francis O'Connor, who is rl(-rkf at the Pioneer Hotel, were recently, married at Fairbanks. | .. - | FOOD SALE | By Pioneers’ Auxiliary, Sat, Oct.| |28, 10:30 a.m., Forget-me-not Shop, | 2nd and Franklin. - - - Try an Empire ad PERW 22 SaN -- & ERIEND OF MINE JUST SENT ME & PoST-CARD FROM THERE - A80UT HOW E8R \S ;THAT TOWN ERON A BLOOMINGTON 22 VISITING JEWISH GIRL EXAMINING SLATTERY-ALASKA - Files for Homestead at Homer - "In Love” with Territory (Continued from Page One ing in love” with A tent that she has filed homestead applications back of Homer. % Inlet Pessibiliteis Hoen has possibilit The: great of the Cook Inlet coun s as cattle and sheep raising resulting in hide pro- cessing, wool manufacturine. chae facturin beef raising, cold plant proce in the modern quick-freeze method of tr many berries that grow so profusely in Homer’s rich soil; eanning of crabs, canning cf ‘clams, | «sing cf herring d; furniture in- dustry based on the stands cf birch, other industries that would rise rem development of individual in- tries. atanuska is a failure,” believes Charlotte Schnee, and for cause she ays “management.” “There js, market for jollars in produce alo read belt)” she avers and adds, ‘Matanuska takes small part of it For example, 300 cows preduce for the Matanuska ereamery. There hould be As to her homestead at Homer, Miss Schnee says she deesn’t know exactly -what -she will do- with it 8he has a sketchy idea she might > able te establish “a few” fam- lies there to test their abilities ) cope with Alaska, but she herself she'll “be b in the Sprins As to the Slattery Report, The Empire asked Miss Schnee to pr ent the side of her pecple in fai ress to discussion of tha problem €he jotted down hastily - the fol- lowing: Says Report Sound progresstve Alaskan with sing the that the basic asse BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m 8:15 am. 7:00 p.m. Cldest Bank in Alaska Commercial | Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department | omic | hew m centent |of good timber to rot, while at the ska to the ex-|* B SNVEEN - THIS S THE GENTLEMAN WHO W8S ENGRGED TO MISS CORTAING- DALE -- report is sound. Alaska needs and population, and the two lement each other, Thus paradoxical that, after eading for population capital, some Alaskans should attempting to discredit a pro- hich would bring to the Ter- quantities of both g0 norch loaded with go south loaded with Thus is Alaska's econ- déstortion - dramatized. por *h longer will Alaskans be with” absent industties and “Alas 2" For: how long>rwill they permit stands | year {a posal w ritory 1 l» > boat frei ame time importing large quanti- of Outside lumber, or ship' in ands of cases of milk, while areas of grazing land lie idle? These: are | fundamental questions oi Territorial health. “Some “ebjection to the Suggested method of development springs from a sclicitude lest the refugees de un- able to adapt themselves to the ri- rs of Alaskan life. But every Alaskan knows that the Law of the Yukon has never been repealed and wi H never be repealed: “Surely the all perish, and only the Fit And from his own way eak § urvive. y BILLY DeBECK S0 THAT'S TH' CRITTER SHE CALLS" PONCEY "2 T SWOW “ HE LOOKS LKE HE MIGHT HEV BEEN ARINT TH' DOOR. WHEN TH' BRAWNS WUz PRASSED OUT - of life, every sourdough has learned that no man can be pigeonholed as | a member of this or that race, but must be judged on his own merits as a fellow human being.” | FEE FOR JURORS IN COURTS HERE - GOING UP 10 $5 Order Received from At- torney General-Special Alaska Arrangement w 3 Alaska Music Supply R e o FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GRFEASES PFoot of Main Street GAS — OILS Juneau Molors | You'll Find Food Fner and | | Service More Complete at } THE BARANCF COFFEE SHOP Garhage Hanled Rensonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 ° Phone 4753 SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Near Third ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MBEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 GEOBGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIOUORS PHONE 92.0r 95 LOCKSMITH | ! Let Us'Repaiv Your Locks | i | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 Utah Nut and Lump COAL' Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 QR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Auto Repair Work—=Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave, — i : The fee for jurors in Alaska, in| botit “Comimissioner's and District | Courts; will be increased starting November 1 fo $5 per day. Department of Justice officials| | have received notification of « the | change . from Attorney Frank' Murphy. | The present fee for jurors is $4| | The Juneau Laundry| per day. Mileage will remain un-| changed. The $6 fee will apply in| | all the Judicial Divisions of Khv‘ rertitory. % = 311 Hollywéod Sichts And Sounds LRt annion Robb HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct single room in Hollywood is Beverly Hills house and he stiil lives there, That intriguing single room is ever T hear cracks about “a star a up about Jean + It's not a vast room, probabl; I it is Jean's big desk, by the pale rose-upholstered chairs of the owner’s film achievements (outdated as mementoes of all sorts are there, 25 upsta: Jean Hersholt built the house 16 years ago, y no bigger than 14 by and couches, a plague or a scroll or an autographed picture testifying to some all of them are today, but still interesting). n Coons. To me the most interesting s front in a pretty, substantial In future, when- T'm going to speak Jean’s library. nd his book,” 18 feet solid, there front window. There are and here and or friendships; and a big globe Personal and family photographs, includ- ing the new daughter-in-law, Osa Massen (a hit of “Honeymoon in Bali”). On two walls, above Danish legends But - all around—and every books, rare books, priceless books. cf first editions like Jean Hersholt’s in Hollywood; Shelves line all four walls. about the looks of them, from the bookcases of many an either, the bookshelves; are murals of where—are books. Interesting ‘There isn’t another collection There is nothing for -bidding which makes them different avid collector, Jean Hersholt Wmfl rhal's the reception charming hostessess glive thoughtful guests who bring gifts of deliclous Van Duyn Candies. Little attentions make you & "must come" guest. Try it} VauDey Duy» 14 8115 OLATE SHOPS NOW AT Percy’s exclusively does not keep his treasures und er glass, or setled. Instead of “burying” them: under sealed wrappings, he has individual cases, resembling volumes, made to order. A large “volume” marked “Master Humphrey's Clock” by Charles Dickens opens to reveal a stack of yellowed pamphlets, in the first edition of the Dickens Rudge.” Hersholt has first of e and shelves of firsts by Hans Chri proper order, which constituted book now known as “Barnaby verything that Dickens wrote— istian Andersen. There is no volume in that room that is not. a first—and. his collecting taste is catholic. of Mark Twain, ville (of “Moby Diek” under Whale”) of Stephen Crane—and Babies,” worth a mere $25 tod: Jean'’s friend Hugh Walpole fills two and a half shelves, Jean has the only Walpole manuseript, at large. There is John Steinbeck, repi wrote—because Jean started colle vogue and was able to obtain b There are volumes of Walt Whitman, of Boswell’s Life of Johnson, of Herman Mel- its original English title, “The such minor items as “Helen's ay but sentimentally valuable. and “The Duchess of Wrexe,” resented by everything he ever cting him before the Steinbeck rochures, pamphlets, and lesser items. There is a rare hand-illuminated medieval prayer book, and a folio of Shakespeare, and a single page from a Gutenberg Bible—a beautiful -whic! many modern works can boast Books are a hobby—rather a alsg an investment. he was a boy in Denmark. The investment angle probab of Dickens he had brought from page on He started c h the printing is clearer than “love"—with Jean, and they're ollecting a long time ago, when ly occurred to him when a set Denmark netted him enough to tide over a period of starvation in early picture days. General | ___ P S | | e — Reliable Transfer | and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. 8 PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 P O SN AT P 087 | Phone 723 —115-2nd St. HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU ||| Bodding Transfer | MARINE PHONE | BUILDING 07 | Joal Wauling | 'sl(lv!'-—-l‘url 0il Delivery Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE 8 R o . e JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS--OIL~-GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns_and Ammunition FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 | When in Need of I DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL L YOUR COAL CHOICE ] GENERAL HAULING i STORAGE and CRATING - gl ‘ DELCO i CALL US ‘\ ,1, Xy-un PRODUCT Juneau Transfer W. P. JOHNSON Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “The Frigidaire Man” “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery | PHONE 105 Free Delivery ' PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT | LIQUOR DELIVERY 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 | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If 'your hair is not becaming to you-—You should be coming to us,” a California Grecery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUQR STOCK Buy in Quantities and Save! Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON . M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. R e ey Window Cleaning PHONE 485 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.

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