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BARNEY GOOGLE == 1 WENT QuT BN eou@\r ANB SNUPFY SMITH NOU SNOTHER "TOUPES T AT QWTE QS PROMINENT @5 THAT OTHER ONE — WANT AD INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) a once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE i Count five average words to Sne. Daily rate per line for consecutive @msertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 pelock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons lsted in telephone directory. 100 Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. | FOR SALE FOR SALE Bdrgam !00 h.p. Buda Marine Diesel, run 4,000 hours. Sce | FOUR-ROOM furnished steamheated, with hot and cold Baroumes, Douglas 132 2- and 3-room apt., private bath, lights and water inclyded. Cut rate for winter. Call at ‘Willoughby Ave. FOR R.ENT—Sleeping room, ih steamheated home. Telephone 488. FOR RENT—3-room apt. Phone 627. FURNISHED apts. at the Fosbee. e S THREE-ROOM furnished ment. Phone Douglas 28. VACANCY—_Nugget Apartments. FOE RENT — Furnished house 12 miles out. Inquire 909 Twelfth St. | VACANCY IN the Decker ApLS | Phone Green 465. FOR RENT — 4-room furnished house, oil heat. Phone 187 after 5 Pastor H. L. Wood at Seventh-; Day Adventist Mission.. Office phone 241. %,-TON CHEV pick-up tr 5- ton B B hoist with engine; sun lamp. Reasonable. Phone 0392. FOR SALE—Sparks OIl Like new. Alaska Arc Welders. Heater. Drying room, furnace heat. Phone Blue 614 house, 835 Dixon st. i e o | FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt., bath modern, FOR SALE—One 8 cu. ft. refrigera- | tor; one small electric range; one console radio. Phone 65, Ju- neau Melody House. FOR SALE — Furniture, leaving town. Call 571 between 5:30 and 9 p.m. |, electric range "~ riew oil heater, | $25 monthly. Phone Black 415. | {HOUSE FOR RENT ar Auk Bay. Iniquire Channe] Bus Depot. ‘\FOR RENT—Small apt., Ellingen Apts. Inquire 3rd and Gold. MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. 'I'mee[ 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. | FOR RENT—One furnished apart- ment with bedroom and - bed closet; 1 small furnished. apt. with bedroom, at the Hillcrest. Phone G. E. Krause, 439, or call at the Hilicrest. FOR RENT-—2-room furnished apt., A SECOND HAND Nstional Cash Register for sale, in good condi- don, price $75 cash. Call phone 725 Basin Road. Phone Green 100. FOR RENT—6-room house, 7th and Main. Inquire J. F. Mrilen. 528. ~ WANTED L A F‘AM!LY 'OF 3 adults want steam- heated furnished apartment, in- cluding bedroom and sleeping room. Write “R. Sid” c/o Empire. FOR RENT — 2-rociiz furnished cabin at Lawson Creek. Phone 2 5 - ROOM UNURVISHED house. Phone 426. " FOR RENT—Modern 6-room un- WANTED—Used gunny- sacks. 3%¢ each delivered to coal bunkers. WOMAN WISHES janitor work after 6 p.m. Address P. O. Box 2105, City. furnished house. Phone 484. 6-ROOM FURNISHED house; also 6-room fur, apt.—ofl ‘stoves. “435 E. Tth St. Phone Blue 200. Try The Empire ciassifieds for results. WANTED TO RENT — A 2-robfh apt not over $20. Phone 5031 MISCELLANEQUS EXPERT mmssmmng ok Green 739, Hazel Austérma; SAX AND CL Phone Green 739, EXPERT pubie s d bookkeeping. Alimg k, otge Baranof Hotel, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 85c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone %01, 315 Decker Way. TTJR.N your old gold into value, cash or tradé at Nugget Shop. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now ‘open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 lq: St. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Glasses, for child. Turtle- rimmed,! dark broWn -apd ' tan color. Owner may have same by paying for this g.dvgrtinpqrent. SERVICES HELD FOR | MRS. ANNIE HANSON, Funeral services for Annie Han- son, granddaughter of Chief ng lee, were held Saturday a(tefi'hupl in the Russian Orthodox Church’ and were conducted by the Rev.| A. P. Kashevaroff. uat.enmn FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. ‘ERWJN‘S CAFE for lease or sale %‘ warm, furn. apts. t, v dishes, cooking nm .-and b@q. Reasonable at Seaview. IIIDIAN INDIAN OFFICIALS BACK FROM SITKA Three Office of Indian Affairs officials returned by plane Friday from Sitka where they attended the annual convention of the Alaska home were General Superintendent Claude M. Hirst, Medical Director Dr. J. F. Worley and George Bar- rett, Principal of Wrangell Insti- tute. Mrs. Worley accompanied the doctor. visor of Social Welfare, returned on the steamer North Coast. DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, Makes Arch Appiiances to measure— office, 10 Vllentlrle Bldg. Phone 648 Empire Want Ads Sring Results. BOWL FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE BRUNSWICK apt., ! water day or night. Phone James | 3-ROOM OOM furnished cahm ; also one || 37, apart- |FOR RENT—Unfurnished 5-room || Native Brotherhood. Those flying | Mrs. Véra Harmon, Super- | Interment was in the Russian sec- tion of the Evergreen Cemetery, I'HL DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE TUESDAY NOV I4 1939 T SWOW 'S & SCaNDAL To T\ JONB\RDS - HOWSOMEVER - THERE oW BRE AQW ,TAKE § LOQW BT NOURGELE-- (EET\E WSE )/ ( OUTN - /) / ‘ Grover VlSltS Duce’s Falr } BOARD AND ROOM for two men. || Grover Whalen, president of the New York World’s Fair, inspects the scene of the 1942 Rome Expogition under guidance of Senator Cini (right), who is in charge of Italy’s b\g show. Whalen visited Rome to arrange for Italian participation in his fair again next year, Allies' Army Chiefs at Front - General Gamelin and General Gort Passed by the French censors, this photo shows the army chiefs of France and Britain on the western front. At the left is General Viscount Maurice Gamelin, French army chief, and Vucoupg aen eral John Gort, British army leader. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Depariment Savings The B. 1. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska WARRACI( BACK ~ FROM INTERIOR CONTRACT WORK ‘Says Legionnaires Had Big Time Safurday at Days of '98 Parly Fairbanks is "lively,” but Juneau is still the best town in the Ter- | ritory, more “solid,” and with more assured future, in the opinfon’ of | contractor and heavy Juneau prop- | erty owner J. B. Warrack, who ar- rived in Juneau from the Interior by BAA plane Sunday. w;rtack has just completed con- "tract ywork on fwo jarge bujlding # pm ects in the Interjor, finishing 105,000 schiool building addition m Fairbanks and a $150,000 Bethel hospital contract for the Bureau | of Indian Affairs. e Fairbanks school addition, { whlefi includes seven class rooms, one of them for music practice and | modernly constructed ‘acoustically, |and an auditorium that seats 500. The auditorium stage is built against the wall to the gymnasium, | which wall constitutes a sliding | door, eighteen by eighty feet in size that can be wheeled back fo permit use of the gymnasium for stage space or orchestra space. At Bethel, Warrack's men drove creosoted piling twelve feet into frozen glacial silt for foundations to a 42-bed hospital. Warrack has heen in Fairbanks since June and will sperid a few days in Juneau before going to Ketchikan to spend a. few days looking after business interests there. Fairbanks American Legionnaires had a ddys of "08 celebration last weekend, Warrack said, with' a tent camp oh Chena Slough, myth- fcal gold Clafms all‘about town, and gangs of rough-and-toughs jump- ing ‘each others ground—even to battling “bitterly” over ‘“‘water rights” in the 'local lumber yard. Work on the Army dirtield at Fairbanks Is continuing despite in- creasingly cold weather, Warrack HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. I Hollywood Sights Aud Sounds -8y Robbin Cogns. 4—Uncle Sam will be cheered to know that our statistical department just reported that his prosaic army pays its buck privates more than fabulous Hollywood does. Depurtmem tackled the problem when a Warner amll&uc{an oplned thnt fighting for Warner Bros. (n "Th P[ghfink th.h") p;qbably offered an extra more Uncle. . . . Not so, not so. . tras is 3320 92, and they're cbe Kt'$30 a month a U. 8. private and room and medical care and monetary return thnn fighting for Avorug yenrly wn.gg nt dre;* ex- highest pald of the extra glasses. draws an annual $390 plus board clothes, etc. Myrna Loy, who got started on this “perfect wife” role as Nora Charles, wife of the detective, comes ont with a startler: Norn lslys Myrna) is not “the perfect wite.” . 'Nora, in the Loy point of view, lives tog fast a pace, is uldop calm or cornpoagd is always a(mid she's going to |} “It’s amusing to remember that —yet she never seems to have a home. picture, she does become maternal with her baby—but she skips off to night club or other function with such abandon you wonder if she’s ever going to settle down!” miss something exciting. Quote: Nora is considered an ideal wife In the latest Thin Man Saw Lupe Velez breaking up a wedding (for “Mexican Spit- j fire”) and getting socked in the face with French pume.s, very |} gooey. They seem to be wasting no time reverting to pie-throw- |} ing technique as revived in “Hollywood Cavalcade’—but here's | hoping they remember what happened to the zany cycle when it was overdone. . . . Bobby Connelly, the dance director on of 1940,” brings up a poser. . . . “Broadway Melody The war is supposed to whet the reception ostessess glve Wu ful guests who ing gifts of deliclous Q‘Iln Duyn Candles. Little glanuons make you & & you have to have an or of 'I'be director who made Bob Must N" is Richard Thorpe. other &tory of his own choosing is/steering him again. . man 't locate it) that we bothered the mike all morning starched shirtfront! other dramatic role. noises (that upset productlan Disturbing t.hought I Cnrolc Lombard la! just once as she does in real life, she'd neyer m;flt‘ come" guest. Try it} Per‘w’s " @uyll exclusively W" £HOCOLATE SHOPS puiblic ppeme for light comedy and musicals, and at the same Mnfe the war is supposed to cut the productlon budgets of pictures (mt of “Broadway Melody,” of course!). . that mpsk:al production costs ere always Wr uun lh'! w.: stuff—because you have to buy songs and pay Song- ‘obby w&um ou ight chestra, you have to rehearse for weeks ahead of time, and usually the rehearsals include a gang .in addition to the expensive principals. . uses, - hpweyer seem to be on the way out, which is tauzh on the chorines, but whittles the budget. . . Big chor- Montgomery's best picture, “Night Now that Montgomeéry has an- in “The Earl of Chicago,” Thorpe . We've heard so many stories about FErp S don't On the “Barl” set I saw it happen: the strange creaking that had was tracéd—to Reginald Owen's hed on the screen able to play an- e mm ogmfileh‘.l‘ FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OIL8 THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Junean Motors Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 e ma | sy | JoneStevensShop | || PTG GL Y READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third | | WIGGLY ZORIC [ SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Sanitary Meat Co FOR QUALITY AND POULTR! FREE DELIVERY {| Canl'Phones: 13 and 49 e —_— ulSol-cllond LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 [LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Auto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave, r——'—‘ Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. 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