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W GUWE TR ONDERWITTED DT JTs TR SECONDS o CLEAR QUT AFORE T FERTHER (RTO W - “a&\.vw W P\PE DOWN W You'LL ddle Tee 70PS WP HERE O 8 MRWTE - FOR RENT WANT AD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE e S OWN EAWT - 1T TRED TO HERD H\ OFF - World nghts reserved Copr_1939, King Features Syndicaté, Inc}- 'IHURSDM (3,32 26 193‘) NE GETTER GWE TH' WNDER A HNST, Cous - THRT PERFUMEN TH CRITTER HAD ON (S Te' WIS~ SMELLIY STUEE N TH' NEWNTED STETES AN CaNaoN — MISCEI.LANEOUS IOR RPNT-NO\ 1: 4-1‘00") flll- nished house, 12th St. Fireplace, | electric refrigerator, hot water héat, concrete basement. Phone | 348 INFORMATION i 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 ROOM AND BOARD for two. Across | from Federal Bldg, 123 4th- St.| Phone 238, FOR RENT-—Bottom flat, $22.50 Wl «| monthly. 426 1st St. East Phoucl Count five aveérage words to the| - Black 415. | tine. e Sl e Daily rate per line for consecutive | 4-ROOM HOUSE on 8th St. msertions: George Shaw, Green 360. Call 2-ROOM FURNISHED apt. for rent, nice view; also 3-room cab- in. ‘Inquire 337 Willoughby. Additional days Se Minimum charge ...50c Copy must be in the office by 2 velock in the afternoon to .insure msertion on same day. ROOMS FOR RENT—210 Main St | Mrs. J. Runguist. We accept ads over telephone frota persoms listed. in telephone directory. Phnne 374~Ask fer Ad-taker. BOARD AND ROOM for two men. In ‘private home. Drying room, furnace heat. Phone Blue 614. Call at 601 E. Eixth 8t. {FOR RENT — Unfurnished 5-room house. Bath, modern. 835 Dixon 8t. FOR SALE FOR SALE—One_ china closet, loset, din- ing room table, writing desk, chairs. Bargain for quick séle. Phone Black 119. FOR SALE—Two show cases, bar- gain. J. B. Burford Co. - ROOM UNURNISHED Phone 426. “house. 6-ROOM HOUSE, nicely furnished: o i N oil heat, Frigidaire, overstuffed FOR SALE—45 acres near Menden- | set. Call Windsor Ap hall River; stucco house. Fot in- formation see Mrs. McNutt, 7% miles out highway. ROOM AND BOARD lor 2 men, 123 4th St., across from Federal Bldg Phone 238. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—Leav- = ing city account illness. Phone + 571 for information. FOR SALE—Pekinese pup, 3% months old. Phone 219. FOR RENT—Modern 6-room furnished house. -Phone 484. {FOR RENT — Large individual apartment; furnished and heated. Windews on all sides. Phone 97. FOR RENT—Two cavins on best spot -along Douglas Highway. Phone 87 Juneau. FURNISHED 3-room apt, $25 per month. Phone Douglas 28. 6-ROOM FURNISHED house; also 6-room -fur. apt—oil. stoves. 425 E. 7th St. Phone Blue 200. EXCELLENT Singer Sewing ma- chine; also Steel Baby Crib, 36x60. Call Red 740. STEAMHEATED 3 -room apt. 212 Ferry Way. FOR SALE — V’ell-buiit home, rooms and bath, furnished, . ol heat, electric refrigeration, fine view, close in, 146-ft. highway frontage; Chev pick-up truck, 5- ton B. B. Hoist. Phone 0392. 4 FOR RENT — beveral 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-DJartly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. ERWIN'S OAFE for lease or saie FOR SALE 36 DeLuxe V-8 sedan: radio, heater. Phone 489. A _gmepsaanie onbds FOR SALE—Ford V-8 pickup truck, good condition, very reasonable. Phone Blue 640. BINGER SEWING Machines, Sing- 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. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, | water, dishes, cooking utensils l'hfl bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | F’URNISHED apus, at lhe F'woer L0STAND FOUND | FOUND—A blcycle owner can have by identifying and paying for this adv.—L. J. Jewett. 4 sl et Don’t Be loo T 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 SALE—New modern home at 545 Hemlock Way. Call C. c. Ruln- ford, Black 135. gk, 4 Dy TRANSFER business. Priced to sell Camforfable T, e un Whle Studying Apl.rtmenns n > KNOXVILLE Tenn., Oct. 26.— —_— MUST SELL equity in ingome earns | It's all right to be comfortable while | ing apartments on Dixon. Three|studying, but hot too comfortable apartments, two furnished, -ope|because learning and relaxation just with fireplace. Five minutes from | won't mix, Dr. R. E. Runford, psych- business district. Best view prop- ologist, has advised University of | erty buy in town, See Bob Hen- | Tennessee freshmen. \ ning at Empire office. Trying to study while lying down | or propped in bed against soft pil- A SECONU HAND National Cash | Jows is frowned upon. Register for sale, in -good condi l “Efféctive study means work, and tion, price $75 cash. CAll PHONE| o1k cannot be carried on lying 528. ¥ down,” Dr. Punford said. WA 3 e e Sat., Oct. FOOD SALE y Pioneers'. Auxiliary, WANTED — Woman f‘” “general 28, 10:30 a.m., Forget-me-not Shop, housework, Phone‘43 2nd and Franklin | BOW-L FOR HEALTH { 5 = L oo WILL CARE for white children un- der school age. Guaranteed -good care. Call at 930 W. 9th St. WHANTED — Reliable young man wants heavy house work, clean- ing, window washing, yard work lmipire J 65. L} — Spend OALY S1 and Mske This Te Have Your Clothes Cleaed the TRIPLEX WAY We apply Hold Crease fe your clothes! PLEASURE i BRUNSWICK pressed_and hold their shape. LADIES' DRESSES—You can trust e i i SN S, Completely Refinished “Ph. 02 *| must EXPERT pu.)m b'.(‘ll()gl‘:lphy and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office. Bararof Hofel. (ampaign for Civic Cenfer Begins Today Membershlp Pledgesto, Be Sought for Remak- | ing Fair Building GUARANTEED Realistic Permu-J nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. | Lola’s Beauty Shop, wlephuncl 261, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shcp CONTRACT BRIDGE cla: open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th| St i | Europé Has a l Oue) War, But Lookit What We Have (Continued zuui sage Onel (Continued froia Pag |men’s and wcmen's lockers and | concession stands. On. the operating stzif would be !a manager, assistant manager, an Flagstaff and Hayden said, “Sure, | instructor. an d caretaker, one of go ahead.” Promptly three gmd,.jwmvh would be a licensed life guard dates sprouted like dragon’s teeth|for the swimming pool, on duty from the arid sofl. Al were im-|all times, portant friends of Senator Ashurst.| Heating After weeks of desperation, As-|liead is estimated at near hurst came to Hayden's office in|month. his usual philosophic mosd and| Donations have already given good appealed for deliverance from his indieation of the favor which the friends. Both have enjoyed telling | Project is meeting. A 40 horsz power the story since. boiler has been donated, an aulo- The two Arvizona Senators gn!mnuc oil- burner has been donated, even farther. When they name the|a carload of cement has been given district attorney,. for instance, he|2ratis, lumber will be given at cost, pick his own subordinates. uling will be dcnated, and unions aturally he selects friends of his|of the city have offered all aid pos- friends. sible. * . ; and salary over- $000 @ | Board of Directors DIVIDE THE SPOILS % | On the Board of Directors for the Senators Thomas and Lee of OK-| . oration will be Frank, Metealf, lahoma have worked out their DR-“( E. Krause, John Ahlers, H. R tronage with reasonable success. Pa- |y oy qerpeest, Joe Thibodeau, John tronage can help in election Years.|coyin — representing CIO uhions, The two Oklahomans cooperatv‘nr_ W. W. Counéil, J. €. Thomas, Thomas got to name most of the|,ng 4 poard member from the AFL better jobs when he was up for elec- |, iong those bodies will elect to- tion in 1938. Lee gets the lion’s share | o ¢ now. He will be up for re-election! Sponsors of the movement will in 1940, seek out interested citizens for pledg- Ordinarily a Representative names | o5 of membership. Petitions of sup- men only to jobs within his district. | hop for - signing of membership If he is a Republican, he name S| pledges may be also found at Guy nobody just now. In Ohio, where|amiths Drug Store in Douglas, But- there are Republican Representa- | jor Mauro Drug and Juneau Drug tives, Senator Denahey becomes the | i juneau, “arbitrator” in non-Democratic dis-| " Juneau Has dong needed such a tricts. Senator Taft is a Rppublmm center,” Prank Metecalf said today. so he gets none of the gravy. aC/Il “And many attempts hx‘;(‘ Readers of the Congressional yeen made to secute such a center. Record will recall that patronage | Tf the people of Juneau want this in West Virginia was not amicably | | chter—we'll- find- 0wt 860N - - distribited between Senators Holt NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alaska ‘ Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. &wpm — |and Neely. Holt claimed Neely got all the pudding and he filled the Record with scathing indictments. | The fright of it is members of Congress can't dodge the trouble. Jobhunters make them choose — |and then revile them for z‘hoosmg the other man, e JAIL FOR RENT DICKENS, Tex., Oct. 26. — John Kocnsman, Dickens County sheriff, thinks it would be good business to place a “for rent” sign on his jail “It's been empty an awful long ime,” says he. | “There is less crime in this county now than for years.” | - ——— e BALL ROOM. DANCING beswm for heginners. 6 lessons (Hdest chk in Alaska Commercial . Safe Deposn Banking by Mail Depmmenl The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.mi. Savmgs d importance for the evening Good Crowd - Aftends Rebekah Dinnep Meeting A capacity crowd attended the covered-dish dinner last evening of the R(") hs held in the 1. O. O. F. | Hal airman for the affair was Mls erul Lybeck. Fcllowing the supper a business meeting and roll call was held, with nomination of officers another item Mrs McCormlck South To Legior_l__ggnferen(e Mrs. John McCormick, Depart- ment Secretary of the Alaska Am- erican Legion Auxiliary, sailed south this morning on the Princess Louise for Indianapolis where she will at- tend the conference of American Le- gion Auxiliary #residents and Sec- retaries, November 18 and 19. The thirteenth unnual conference will be presided over by Mrs. Doris Corwith, newly-elected Natic 1al| President. National chairmen rep- resenting each state in the union will be present at the session to out- line work for the coming year. Three visitors were in attendance at the meeting. Mrs. Anna Snow Mrs. Aileen Wallace and Mrs. Earl Bland. Election of officers will be held Enrouié home during the early 1l | | } — | | at the next session which will be held on the evening of November 8. ~—,—— The Book ALASKA, Revised and part of December, Mrs. McCormick plans to visit her sisver in St Cloud, Minn, and will spend some time with hu son and dflugl\tel in th at Enlarged. Now On Sale: $1.00. 1a, Walla; Wuh Hol Iywood Sights And Smmz/x By Robbin Coons. IIOLLYWOCD, Oct. 26 —European plots and counters plots have played ned with many a movie writer's work, but so far the genii of the scripts have shown cel-like facility in skirting the perils of a topsy-turvy geography and time. In the first week of war abroad, you could hear writers la- menting over completed scrips with Paris or London séttings. Thgestories were written against the background of what at least P! d for peace. Characters took passage on trans-Atlantic steam- ers, made love on the Eiffel Tower, strolied the parks and stréets with a nonchalance that. would be obviously “dated” in a war-conscious Europe. A Paris or London so pictured, minus sandbags and anti-aircraft guns gnd air raid shelters, would not be up-to-the-minute. Writer moaned, especially if their stories could not be adapted to war conditions, could not have happened under war conditions, Cal “Ninotchka,” the Ernst Lubitsch-Greta Garbo comedy, was already filmed—with its definite Paris setting, when war broke. It was finished, in fact, before Germany and Russia began billing and cooing, which is important because Garbo plays a Soviet emissary on official business in, Paris. The apparent “dating” of the story, however, is deftly twisted into an asset. An intro- ductory subtitle, such as they used in the old silent films, sets the gay mood of the piece, describing it as a tale of Paris “in the good old days when a siren was a brunette and not an alarm,” and when “a Frenchman turned out the lights it didn't mean a raid.” One hilarious scene in the film, a commentary on the old Soviet-Nazi hatred, is “dated”—but to the picture’s advantage as it is even funnier now. Three Soviet emissar meet a train i;fiéflwm | rhat's the reception charming hostessess. give thoughtful guests who bring gifts of deliolous Van Duyn Candles. Little attentions make you a "must come" guest. Try ft} Din Dyt AN E Y CHIGERLATE SHOTS NOW exclusively hearing a comumissar.come to supervise them, They do not know the man; pick on.a pompous bearded one as’'the only possi- bility. As they rush to greét him, the passenger greets a woman who exchanges with him fervent Heil Hitlers, and the Soviet trio draw: back in horror. “Raffles,” the David Niven starrer, is proceeding blithely just as if there weren’t any war. The only change made in the traditional story is not war-inspired. The London of this “Raf- fles” won't be foggy—simply because Raffles is a cricketeer, and London’s fogs aren’t supposed to he heavy in cricket season. “Vigil in the Night,” as written by A. J. Cronin had no war; the scripters brought the story up to date, during production, by ringing in evacuation of English hospitals, in one of which the doetor hero and nurse heroing are stationed. “Career Man,” a pre-war propaganda piece, underwent week- to-week changes and re-takes tgp keep up with the headlines, emerging finally as the ultra-timely “Espionage Agent.” “Remember?” had a minor problem—but they solved it with a simple script change. Robert Taylor isn't going to Europe for a vacation—the character goes to South America instead. There’s a boner in the Marx Brothers’ “Day at the Circus,” but a mincr one, One of the characters aboard an ocean steamer carries on_p ship-to-shore tclephone conversation—a pastime not indulged in wartime, And the projected “Safari” the script of which called for character to leave South Africa for the new, Euorpean war, was held up pending outcome of these uncertain first mionths of strife. The makers wanted to bp spre, before going ahead, that the war wasn't called off in the meantime. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Juneau Motors More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP You'll Find Food Fner and ! bt I SFUREESCPC RIS - k | f—eee SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY. FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 | GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIOQUORS | ___PHONE 92 or 95 e s Nut and Lump || E&Ffl EJLH | COAL || or MAKE NEW KEYS TELEPHONE 412 Uto Sepmic Work=—Sias way and Willoughby Ave. Garbage Hauled Reasonable Mouthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | e Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Sewnrd Street Near Third ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musicai Instruments and Supplies | Phone 206 122 W. Second { Utah Fe HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Homie Liguor Store—Tel. 699 I American Meat——Phone 8 | HERMLE & THIBODEAU Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 707 Rock-—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oll Delivery Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE r——""*—w——\ 'The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN. STREBT between Front and Second Streets PHO R JUNEAU-YOUNG When in Need of | HardWUe Com any DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and ORATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” “SMILING SERVICE” ;. Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 “Fréé Delivery " PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY Junheau L—h——q——.———-———-l 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 IF I'T'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 Phone 728————115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becoming to you—You should be coming to us. McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS California Grecery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK Buy in Quantities and Save! Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery ol s FOR INSURAN CE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON TELEPHONE 409 B. M: BEHRENDS BANK- BLPG. i Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER ¥enrge Juneau Lumbcr Mills, Inc.

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