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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNFSDAY MAY 72 1940, i (e rrr e, 5 ; g 7 i You'll Find Food Finer and INGS § § B W | et |1 FORD AGENCY THE BARANOF (Authorized Dealers) Use Emp:re Class:fled Ads! It Pays _“==v ~i YT T X 'G—‘__"l Juneau Motors arbage Hauled Lo AamE EMBARRASS'NG MOMENTS “LODAVS || emram e Delicious Fried Chicken - aiassamiy | e o s TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4758 = Y NIGHT ‘ DOUGLAS INN | | Jones-St gevens Shop ll e P S - LADIES'—MISSES’ \* READY-TO-WEAR ‘ = EWTE Qeward Street Near Third SAN]TARY = PIGGLY WIGGLY 24— PHONES——18 ZORIC iy BYSTEM CLEANING PHONEDS ||| Kraffes vacancy—mekinnon pts. Prove | 3dies” Ensemble, With 304 ‘ Soloists Give Excellent | 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment Count five aveiage words to the e oil ‘heat, electric range. Close in Eveniflg of MUSi( D rate per line for consceutive | Fhone Black 415 FOR RENT 3-room and bath A glance at a sweeping cross- One day 100 stcam heated furnished apts. section of operatic and light oper- Additional days ...... 5 Available June 1, Phone Red 245. attc music was afforded a large Alaska Laund Minimum charge ... 50¢ audience at the Scottish Rite Tem- aska Launar MANU Copy must be in the office by 2|FOR RENT — Furnished, 3-room pio joci night. Folk music, concert S Y FACTURING CO. yelock in the afternoad o dnsure view apartment. Phonie Black 470. | i, theatre musio and modern T CABINET WORK -GLASS msertion on same day At 802 Gold Belt Avenue tunes were encompassed in the ¥ FHONE 53 | We accept ads over telephone | ——=- [ ONSEERN s op 2N vy telephone \P‘\RTMEI\T FOR RENT-—4-room |Ccourse of a 1x\u<1v;:x\ program. It and bath, heated and furnished, lived up to the title of “Spring fircctory ; o L remodelled. -Sheeper Apts, Seat- | Concert,’ the first this season Flione $76TASK for QllSlaNes] \{ For Tiaot- Phohe BIUE 135, featuring the Ladies' Ensemble and rom pe 15 listed in Alaska Music Supply|; 2 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Sani!ary Meat Co. { soloist Marye Berne, Merle Janice | Pianos—Musical Instruments FOK SALE FOR RENT-—Completely furnished | Schroeder, Ernest Ehler and Stan- 1 And DRppi { FORASSA;‘éTU{'x'::Am TR 5-room apartment. Reasonable. ey Tollofsen, vioiinist. The ~ac- Phone 206 122 W. Second FREE DELIVERY carpet sweeper; clec. plate; wardrobe, $1 each. book stand, $2; mirror, $3; CUr"|qryp HILLCREST — One furnished i olso, dighes. | EVEEEE: apartment with bedroom and un- Phone 452. companists included Ruth McVay and Gene Rulaford, Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jf It was an inordmately generous ——e ey program. Many nights of work and i M e P vk enyie v wauied| yARRY ASK VISITS | mue i pes wor e | Utah Nut and Lump | [T GEORGE BROS. obstructed view of the Channel; | > o NT— furnished apartment with bed- the following: Merle Janice Schroe- | English language | FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room; one e - pme 4 b 8 Curnishen house with 3'bedrooms | Toom'and/s bed closet roll-around | &' 49 do justice to the theme. But| o *“aargaret McFadden, Sigrid HERE. GO'“G Soum by William Caxton in 1477. It was c o A L Widest Selection of ! - P bed. Phone 439. the producers of last night's con- |\, )her Lanore: Kaufmann, Vir- 1 called “Dictes and Sayengis of the 4 fn SR R IR cert managed nicely, thank yOu.!ynia worley, Edith A. Davis, Mary = | Phylosopher: | /o) IR SPORS oF Sioialy D% LIQUOR S 1 U 5 e 1 g s2 and spirit, 5o gt iy o e 7 TELEPHONE 412 R i‘o‘”‘f _F,“”‘,‘;bl'f,?g”l‘é""”" of ““‘] program had pace and Spiri, poen pagney Rasmussen, Elsie|. Harry G. Ask came south froni| St PHONE 92 or 9§ AND 5-ACRE tract ~at| NeSt lafge yar 18t |laughter and earnestness, and an joincon “Nary VanderLeest, Myr- | Skagway aboard the Mount McKin- | e o Cheap for cash. 11 TEAM H S Hieniahs audience l!}at rvrml\od ulmth 8eN- | o Hollywood, Lucille Stonehouse, | ley, joining his wife and two, child- | Daily Emplre classileds pay. . i & erous applause demanding en- s ol S T gl recede ; vo | s Ranch. | ed apt. 3 bedrooms. Klien Apts. | o ,‘Vfi‘f Aleras Saard. ana| HELH Bernhofer, Ethel Anderson, ren th‘_lnu((llfl him .h.» “'?"’”v’ l.““\ HOME GROCEBY ~ord sedan mood| Phone Black 763. proTe e iy o Edith Tucker and Evanne Jensen, |weeks I‘nl'lAl:;v 3 the n;m; Sussts | Boddlng Transfer OR SALE-1935 Ford sedan good bt _|was convinced .that excellent en- s g of M. and. Mrs. Leonard -J, Ho, m.‘ ‘ | running condition, Christensen | WILL SUBLET beautifully furnish- | tertainment was their pleasure for iy ! Phone 146 MARINE PRONE Bros. Garage. 909 W. 12th. ed 3 room apt. with piano for |the evening | Ask is the head of the big mer- BUILDING [T % 45 | k Home Liquor Store—Tel. 609 - - -| June, July, August. Phone 636. The program began with the trio Wesley "’( e eets | cantile store, Harry G. Ask, at, Skag- y N, R e e ™ iy 4 Rock—Coal Hauling MODERN 3 APT. house, excellent of Marye Berne, Merle Janice | way, and he is taking a vacation. He | coafieian NaE Tl Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ocation. Phone Green T759. VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone | Schroeder and Ernest Ehler, ac- W 'h M P for Sl Bis tpmtly wiit ahartiy ko st | i IS O i sl -, S 4 E = = Green 465 companied in the beckground by I fS uzey w\m(mu along the coast and taking | —_—m FOR SALE—Rooming house, Ju-|_ the Ladies’ Ensemble, and Stanley .n the San Francisco Fair on, hi neau rooms. Very reasonable for|3-RCOM HOUSE, automatic air| 10 : sty X D ”_ h'I' d A SRR Tl il sale OaElys: condition heat, new oak floors, | Follefsen, violinist. They rendered esser un( 0 ay‘(lahlmnn trip. The Asks expect to| JOINT FEATURE SERVICE “America, the Beautiful,” by Bates- head north and be at home again | iThe Juneau Laundry T"“‘“EE,EE’_"X,’LZ“ Co. E - —————— Frigidaire, electric range, beauti- iy i 5-BM. FURNISHED. noBse. 8| tally.furmished 0 Windsor Ward, o start the evening’s en- [by July 1. | ON THE AIR! Bty 2 sl i Basin Road. Phone Green 680 Apts Sriainman . For its last afternoon meeting of | 3R TR | . | FRANKLIN STREET between HARDWARE | 5 g e Part two showed Ernest Ehler in| "o o oo "e cannah. Wesley SYLViA SELLS FISH BY The Dally Alaska Peont ad Secotid Strests i FOR SALE—reconditioned Model| STRICTLY MODERN 6-room un- Songs “England,’ “Forget Me Not Circle of the Methodist Episcopal| Capt. ¥ir-m:. anhacsson of the| A Ford engines; marine conver-| furnished house . Phone 484. ” “Scandia; An Epic of the| oy met today at the home of |halibuter Sylvia docked in Juneau | . d KmY PHONE 359 _—_— - ions; Plymouth d4-cylinder, like Northlands,” and “Of All the Year nr. vyirgil Puzey, hostess for the |this morning to sell his catch of 8.- Emplre anl new; Big 6 Studebaker; 1 3/4 VACANCY, Nuzget Apartments "Tis Summer.” afternoon. {500 pounds to the New England Fish | JUNEA Fairbanks; * Big 6 Continental; | o Uy o Accemnly Apartments Merle Janice Schroeder sang — pollowing a dessert luncheon at|Cempapy for prices of 885 and 6.0 6 Days Every Week at | U-YOUNG water-cooled manifolds for Foods| " : 2 three numbers, * > (Summer)” .30 was a business meeting. cents per pound | When in Need of i H rd Multiple V Belts reduction drive; | FOR RENT- Four-room, furnished by Chaminade, “Minnelied,” ar- puring June, July and August the | i e 1y . | 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. | | araware company 4 hp. Regal with reverse gear.| house. Phone 28, Douglas. ed by Wl Kl‘"mmrnand "Ll:“r Wesley Circle will meet evenings, | Oliver Drange of Tenakee arrived 7:00 pm 4:45 pm. DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL PAINTS - OIL—GLASS Alaska Arc Welders. My Song Fill Your Heart” by once a month, instead of twice a|in Juneau today on a business trip $ e 4 s Shelf an ¥ _.| VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. Charles. Her soprano voice Was month as usual. and is staying at the Baranof Hotel. | 8 e ———— YOUR COAL CHOICE | Guns ;‘,,!,";Y_,’,,,'fi;:(‘;;" GIENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING well received by her audience, and wa$ immediately encored follow-! LE OR LI -X00Ml | 5 ROOM steam heated apt.; also 6- good view lot, “"U'l"“’"“ room apt. Phone Blue 200. ¢ Call ing a complimentary bouquet pre- -|COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | payse of the evening, when, un- s, cooking utensils and | jor (he girection of Ernest Ehlers, onable at Seaview. sang “A Kiss in the Dark” by Her- = | bert, “Just Awearyin' for You” by FOR SALE—Noyes property—rea-| MISCELLANEOUS Jacobs-Bond, “Calm As the Night” ’ nable. One ten-room and nve-‘ ¥ £2 s ELE. 5 by Bohm and “God Bless Amer- room house. Fine location for ¢ - ica” by Berlin. flats or apts. Comer of 4th and| GOOD HOUSE, excellent care for| “gy,yjoy “rollersen, with his vio- . two children. Call Red 332. { Franklin lin, accompanied by Gene Rula- e “ | Relax, Reduce — Swedish Massage ford on the piano, played “Medi- E ardrobe trunk, ex- 1% E b l“:mldxl\Li‘(lutlhu;’lni:e fixal Cabinet . baths, etc. ' by appt.|lation — Thals" by Massenet, % | Phone Green 662, 410 W. i2th.| “Schon Rosmarin” by Kreisler, and ALL uulLDIN(; IOI‘ bdle Call| —— ‘Adoration” by Borowski, to re- at the Snap Shoppe. EXPERT public stenography andvcmvv a vigorous encore. ) bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, FOR SALI “One ,umm,q machine,| Baranof Hotel Marye Berne was enthusiasti-| typewriter, and scale. Call 385. | == cally applauded by her * audience | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-|on her appearance on the stage, | UNTIL 1941 — Singer| nhents, $450. Finger wave, 65¢.| and was so accorded recognition | Tachines, Singer Vacuum| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone| following her singing of “Floods! Matyag Washing Ma- 201, 315 Decker Way. of Spring” by Rachmaninoff, “We chines, Ironrite Irone Maytag | — = —= ————————= | Two Together,” by Kernochan,and 110-volt A, light plants, Terms, | TURN your oa goid mto value, ‘Death of Jeanne D’Arc” by Bem- > down, $5 monthly. Call J. H.| Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |,o " ghe “was also presented a Anderson at Juneau Transfer of- a S complimentary bouguet and g fice. Phone 48. ’ | WA“TED an encore to her listeners. o be) . Ga Assisted by the Ladies' Ensem o 4 ble and Mr. Tollefsen, Ernest Eh- Black 429 evenings. o g ma 2 Blac 8 JOB WANTED Young man, 24, | lers sang “Your Eyes” by Frimi-| nent to rizht party. | & 67 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT-- y furnished flat. sentation CALL U8 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO 4 Inquire Snap Shoppe. The Ladies' Ensemble probably J 'l' " and MAYTAG PRODUCTS 16-FT. INBOARD RUNABOUT, re- {received the most vigorous ap- uneau ran. er W P jOHNSON conditioned Star conversion. Ne ly painted. $400. Call Black 337, water, or Fairhaven on Highway. bath. Re Phone 46—Night Phone 481 | “The Frigidairs Map™ | —_—— | “SMILING SERVICE" \§ & e PHONE 3 Bert Srggfll EEOCBIY FOR VERY PROMPT | FreeDeivery — — qunesu ||| LIQUOR DELIVERY| e Photne 123— ——115-2nd St THE ROYAL IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! | BEAUTY SALON ||| 1deal Paint Shop { 1 “If your Lair is mot becaming to FREII:“\;I&EWM’[ T | I you--You should be coming to us.” | B e eed | Bill's l;:g;efil’glelivery McCAUL MOTOR | DAY or NIGHT COMP ANY Prompt, Courteous Delivery DODG! E_ane UTH Bill Rudolph, Owner and Operator MO I DAVE B FOR SALE—Johnson outboard 9.3 :\"c‘ful;\g g:}‘(\'}‘a‘l’ ”l‘l‘;‘: cx‘:’“(:‘l‘c';;’(f\r‘r?l«. j h.p. Has long shaft. First $65 Blue 429, The evening's program was o oty oy i B s b el G S O California Groce - ) 2 pm CATERING — Experienced girl. | tire company most ably doing} WENT i . l.y e < AR Phone Red 211. “'Tnlcs of the Vienna Woods” by D AILY Auk Bay, two bedrooms, water SWISS BOY wants milk job. w”w;itfiiusghi?leue::aréaz?er&c ,::mfl:,’,_,v ml “ GROCEBIES AT FAIR PRICES system, sun porch and break-| Empire X-3. ! ® He velled. He tore his hair. He | COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY % poks {8 appearance. The company refused fast nook, furnished: or unfur- INFORMATION WANTED—as to|@ full minute encore with the po- l{hhf‘_d. terms, Lenhart, Signal whereabouts of Edward H. Sut-|lite acknowledgement that they had| Corps. ton, formerly of Seattle, Wasn.|NOt prepared for further enter- stamped up and down the room. He cried, “Bills, bills, bill!l All I seem to do is pay ] bills! Must think I'm made out of money.’ FOR SALE—Wainut dining table,| Kindly communicate with his|tainment as a group. | But that was last month. Now that I shop p (FROM OUR OWN FARM) buffet, and 6 chairs, also walnut| son, John W. Sutton, General 'g? ‘h%cl 1”50:5 of the "‘*"5;’2; ‘the bargains in THE EMPIRE ads, he purrs EM pIRE living room table. 301, | Delivery, Bremerton, Wash. audience who made it a point i i i i Mo 7Phone JO{ &, : { 3 __|be present, an excellent evening'’s 3. l‘:::::;?;:::wklmen when the bills come . ! Telephnne 418 Pro.p, Dehve" House-cats were probably im- The horse-soldier, or cavalry-|entertainment was. . enjoyed. It ¥ ported into Etruria by the Phoe- man, was characteristic of early | marked the initial appearance dur- % . | DU ——— nicians. Asiatic warfare. ing the present season of the! _ : — FOR INSURANCE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ; : By BILLY DeBECK * See H. B. SHEPARD & SGN | LEND NOw WAAL -- 'M FARLY PININ' Y ‘. 2 22 FER N RAILROAD FARE PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. TEN BUCKS 22 G\ZZARD OUT FER THAT (4 DESPRIT, COUSIN Z TEN“OD\:?;\.@&S o r AN Py (\'\‘,0(\.\:‘! ST 65 T 3 (FE'N € WON'T LEND ME [ 2 WHAT FOR 3‘;‘2‘;&“‘{@?&9’5‘?{“{. TEN'DWLLERS 2 DOLLARG GONNA \E ONDERWITTED 1OI\T ¢ 4 FOLDI MONEN S S0 [~ A §EAP NOD 22 \E DONT RECKON T WANNA T ‘ SAUK, SNUFFY --VE MIGHT AS N 7 RGN SEQKON L MOUND ‘ WELL GO OUT THRR RS TOGET | [B2 AN NLLSET out % ST ETRerT Window Clea“‘”y AROUND THESE NERE DOLEFUL 0L SMOKY MOUNT'NS AN SMOOCH -— Pt s e et s s rrees. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine.

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