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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, MAY 27, 1940. WANT AD INFORMATION v In case of error or if an ad been stopped before ex- n, advertiser please noti- oftice (Phone 374) at and same will be given on JAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - Count five average words to the | Ene. | xn ly rate per line for consecutive ions One day 10¢ Additional days . 5¢ Min m charge 50¢ must be in the office by 2 relock in the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We necept ads over roin listed in i “op telephone telephone persons 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE LE ) Cottage $900 on te Call Blue apartment, yms, 240 after 5 pan PREMIUM imen; VACUUM with and hand - vacuum, hing machine, and Iron- 954 Gold Belt Ave o1k SEDAN; also . 1931 truck. Christensen W. 12th St 1935 Ford Gara FORD dump 909 Bur- B and Apply Store. SALE—Hall safe wdding machine. rends Co. Dept FOR Good barn, ma- attle and Ackermann, | Box 1947, FFOR SALE — 53-acre farm. and farmland y, team, cows, chickens. See John Ea River, or write J au, Alaska. MEN'S coats BOYS, LADIES' suits and| $1 to $5. Moccasins want- 91 Willoughby. | SALE OR RENT—5-room | hed house with 3 bedrooms | in Road. Phone Green FOR AND 5-ACRE tract Cheap for cash. Kaser’s Ranch, A.‘ Hallner at SALE OR LEASE—2 5-room , good view lot, exceptional ment to rizht party. Call 6 p.m. FOR SALE—Wararobe trunk, ex- condition, Phone 636. FOR cellent Call | SMALL BUILDING fDI sale. at the Snap Shoppe. R AR R One adding machine. and scale. Call 385 FOR SAL typewriter I' CALL UNTIL 1941 — Singer Sewing Machines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners, Matyag Washing Ma- chines, Tronrite Troners, Maytag | 110-volt AC. light plants, Terms, §5 down, $5 monthly. Call J. H. Anderson at Juneau Transfer of- Phone 48. fice. Modern house two bedrooms, porch and nook, furnished or unfur-! nished, terms, Lenhart, Signal| Corps. i BACK OVERSTUFFED | $12; washing machine, davenport, $5; overstuffed $4.50; 2 overstuffed chairs,| .50, $2; 4 rockers| at $2.50, $10; dresser, large mir- double bed, spring, mat-! $8; 2 steel cots with pads,| 1 cot, inner springs, 1 round oak dining| floor lamp, .15; 2| lamps at .75, $1.50; fruit jars at .50 doz., $250; 4 Phdi tables at .50.—H. G. Wilcox, 911 Calhoun Ave. Phone Green 462. near water | break- FOR Auk SALE Bay, sun | | | chair, $13.50; chair, $3; 7 1 able | Emprre cmsslr’wds brlng rcbulLs \ | WILL SUBLET beautifully furnish- FOR RENT FOR RENT—Stes nnhenu-d furnish- ed -6-room , house, $65. Phone Black 763. unfurnished Phone 484, MODERN 5-ROOM house with fireplace FURNISHED LIGHT housckeeping rooms, steam heated, hot and| cold water. Ellingen Apartments | Phone 702. | FOR RENT Two housekeeping | rooms for bachelors. Suitable for miners. Phone 774 | 3-ROOM FURNISHED duplex oil heat, electric rar $22.50 month., Phone apt. , close ir Black 415, | FOR RENT Orpheum Dounie Rooms room at Telephone the 396. VACANCY Suitable 299. After — Snow for couple 5 pm. White Apts. only. Phone phone Green .hb 3-ROOM HOUSE, condition heat, Frigidaire, electr fully furnished Apts :ln((lnrtu(' new oak range, all air beauti- VACANCY—McKinnon Apts. Phone | 304. FOR RENT 3-room and bath steam heated furniched apts Available June 1. Phone Red 245. APARTMENT FOR RENT and bath remodelled ter Tract. Shecper Apts., Phone Blue 135. Seat- FOR RENT--Completely room apartment. Reasonal Phone 452. furnished | ble. THE HILLCREST — One Vf\n'nislu-d | apartment with bedroom and un- obstructed view of the Channel; one furnished apartment with bed- room and a bed closet roll-around bed. Phone 439. ed 3 June, room apt. July, AllLI151 with piano for Phone 636. VACANCY D(‘Lkfl Green 465. Apts. VACANCY Nugget Apd!tm(‘uh VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. | | FOR RENT—Four-room, furnished house. Phone 28, Douglas. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; also 6- room apt. Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat. | Inqune Sn'\p Shoppe | COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | water, dishes, cooking utensils and | bzlh Rcasonable at beuv W, floors, | Windsor 4-room | heated and furnished, | Phone | | German g |HELP RED CROSS IS URGENT PLEA IN JUNEAU NOW = (H. L. Faulkner Urges Speed in Subscribing Quofa for Refugees for contributions to the of suffering rin o Saturday e N3 Jescribed the conguest now in pro gress the most horrible in the history of the world The Juneau ¢ or's quota the Red Cross drive is $1200 Excerpts from Faulkner's address are as follows: “Our troubles fade into insignifi- :ance when compared with the aw- ful suffering which has so suddenly and without warning been visited on | millions of helpless human beings | <0 recently in Norway, Holland, Bel- yium and Northern France and which seem so certainly in store for |England; the mass murder of old jmen and of women and children, | the wounds inflicted on the surviv- ors, the destruction of their prop-| erty, their homes, their ficlds and! | their crops Werst in “Nothing com, ble with it has |been known before in the whole history of the human race, either)| among civilized nations or the most cruel and uncivilized savages. “W- have endeavored to be neu- | tral, to stand idly by while the ver | toundaticns of all free institutions land all representative government are being blasted to the dust cf ob- livien by the most cruel, relantless, \ murderous, bloodthirsty under- d\’u‘m'rl nation of lying, deceiving, hyprocritical outlaws with which | the world has ever been dis: d “Whatever we do for the stricken | pecples of Europe, either in the form of relief for the wounded and | destitute or in some more direet |and effective manner to prevent | further slaughter, we are doing it | for the defense of our own nation; for it is high time Amricanc lan ed how to separate fact from fic- | tion and to take a realistic view of | world events. Hitler makes no secre of his intention to crush democracy land representative government |freedom and liberty wherever Ger- mans live or can live. He aims to | dominate every country on earth | worth dominating, including ours Threat To U. S. “Our country will never be safe 5o long as this tiger in human form rules Germany and so long as the people follow his leader- ship, for he is the most resourceful and masterful liar in the living world and he can never be trusted. Free- Appealing Red Cross fund fo in E addr: here on in tery rad |dom and liberty, law and order can never be safe anywhere co long as the present Germany exisf and events of the last two weeks indi- cate that she is getting the upper |hand. “The very least we can do today, MISCELLANEOUS | | exceirent care for Call Red 332. GOOD HOME, two children. Reduce — Swedish Massage | Relax, | baths, etc., by Cabinet, Phone appt. | Green 662, 410 W. 12th.| EXPERT public stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. | TURN your o gum mto valuv cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOST AND FOUND F‘OUND—Clasies VCry hghtbrown turtle-rimmed glasses in I. Gold-‘ stein’s store recently. Owner| may have same by calling at thu; Empire office and paying for this advertisement. where Mrs. Henning will spend sev- | eral months visiting her mother. D | est, |en millions of innocent persons in for the sake of humanity and de- cency, and in our own hest inter- | is to help relieve some of the| awful consequences of savage, brutal | murder and pillage and ruin visited | Europe; with the realization that if their countries go down to destruc- ti onin this, the worst catastrophe in history, our turn may well be next; and that whatver we may do to help them, helps us. { “The amcunt called for by the Red Cross should be promptly and | willingly subscribed.” > WANTED WANTED To KNOW the where- | abouts of Andy F. Sheil. Very| important. Inquire “ZZ”, Em-| pire office. i C A TF Ri ‘J (, — Experienced rnl [ Phone Red 211, | WANTED To board children. | | Phone Red 665. MRS. HENNING GOES SOUTH Mrs. Robert Henning and son Eric left aboard the Alaska for Seattle INFORMATION WANTED—as to | whereabouts of Edward H. Sut-| ton, formerly of Seattle, Wasi. | Kindly communicate with his son, John W. Sutton, General | Delivery, Bremerton, Wash. BOUGLAS ' div (N(I Mrs. McKechnie were the hostesses at d I NEWS }m»n\‘ | Dale ENTERTAIN pots W. E. Cahill and Mrs. Laurel Mr. card party Saturday night at “‘°|Mr heme of the former. tables duri was There were siX ' nr of contract bridge in plAv‘M“ 2 the evening Mrs. White | high score prize winner, Mrs. Dawes was second and Mrs. Cnr]-: son Decorations tured and Thos Livie, mer Cha Mis wards, bert Mrs. W. B. Kirk, Miss Margaret Ab- rahamsen, Oscar Josephine White, Miss Dalma Han- son Be Wet William H MR, Complimentary Henry fof their twelfth anniversary, Mrs. with three tables of contract. bridga rles lation. : the event flowers, the cons for 1 yellow Spring Fox Club. e presnt included Mrs. Jack Mrs. Alice Coughlin, Mrs. El- | Friend, Mrs. H. W. Coke, Mrs. F Mrs. W. J. Leivers, Char! Sey, Mrs. Marian Ed- Mrs. Lynn Forrest, Mrs. Al- Carlson, Mrs. O. S. Sullivan, won busir in-la son, Mrs. Mrs. | Mrs. Jochn Key: Olson, Mrs. K. Junge L Mrs. J. J. Connors, Mrs. Hans | mill Mrs. L. P. Dawes, Mrs. Helen | jf js r, Mrs. Charles E. Rice, Mrs. | Jand Molzheimer. | - AND MR: ARE H to Mr. on the occasion | Mr. and entertained | Langheldt Ire tons Elton Engstrom SOCIAL SECURITY RECEIPT FORMS Simple and Easy 1o Fill In-Meeis the Provisions-Approved As Requ Law ALL EMPLOYERS are required to furnish each employee statement of all wages paid him after Jan. 1 or be subject to a heavy penalty. Employers of one or These ready io use forms will save you a lot of work and trouble. Suitable for filling in tity, padded or loose sheets. N T [P APAPSUS SSUUSSERUEPRRORDER M EXCERPT FROM THE LAW 1103 of the new Federal Act reads Section Insurance Contributions pllows : “(a) Every cmployer shall furnish to each of his employees a written statement or statement, in a form suitable for retention by the em- ployee, showing the wages paid by him to the employee after Decem- ber 31, 1939. Each statement shall cover a calendar year, or one, two three, or four calendar quarters whether or not within the same cal- endar year, and shall show the name of the employer, the naine of the employee, the period covered by the statement, the total amount of wages paid within such period, and the amount of the tax (Old-Age) im- posed by Section 1400 with respect to such wages. Each statement shall ibc furnished to the employee not as later than the last day of the sec- Empire, Printing Co. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUF F Y SMITH T SWOW W oy EXPENSI\E TH' AUTOCAR TH' MEBNER THEY GITS -~ THAT EELLAR HAD ENLFF EMPTY ROOM | TH' BACK SEAT FER 6 NEARLWNY --- \S \] t their | presented with The guests present inciuded were The fea- | convene for the daisies | ing of the month a | evening Ralph together | and evening redezvous spot ear Sitka laccording to news received here. miles Emma | have been living at Port Alexander and Mus, | for the last two or three years. [ The You'll Find Food Finer and Bervice More Compiete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors residence Saturdy night NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS | nors for the high scores were All dog licen: are due and between Mrs. Dale Fleek { payable on June 1 to the under- Smith, and for the lows | signed: Charles Tuckett and | CHARLES W. The honor guests were | ady, two bronze flower | friends. Soo(hinq Orgun Music and | Delicious Fried Chicken |1 EVERY NIGHT | —_— | DOUGLAS INN ‘ ‘ JOBQS'S'GVEBS Shop John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 LADIES'—MISSE! [ | READY-TO-WEAR | Rewarq Street Near Third | | Guy 2en Fleek. TUCK City 'Malcolm Faulkner. Host with Dance Cler by their and Mrs, Dolly MacSpadden, and Mrs. Dale Fleek, Mr. and Charles Tuckett and Mr. and Guy L. Smith. - SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24—PHONES——186 - COUNCIL Dougla TO MEET City Couneil will ond regular meet 7:30 o'clock this the city hall. Routine nedy 18" scheduled. D e LOCATING AT SITKA Wilcoxen, who is a Emil Uberti of Do with a partner, Art is opening a chicken dinne: A dancing pariy was given Sat- urd; evening at the H. L. Faulk- ner residence on Seventh Street by Malcolm Faulkner ixteen friends were the evening. D ZORIC | BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry you * asked for SR SRR 523 114 = Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 ASKS GO SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ask and two children 1eft for the South aboard the Denali enroute to San Fran- cisco and other California points The Asi have been the house wests of the Lecnard Holmgquists several weeks, - DING LEAV! son- w . of C: it | « e i 4 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments led about two and a half th of the town on the saw- read, the new resort ill be, said, swankiest of Baranot Is 3 ing p P Tak and Supplies spots, featuring dining | B B. Neiding of the Polaris-Taku | { pp! fc Sanitary Meat Co. | mine, is a passenger south aboard | s, Fnone 308 a5 W, Swooodt FOR QUALITY MEATS I land loveliness overlooking et . g | i AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY lhl- '\Imlul” R | Call Phones: 13 and 49 [ ——————— GEORGE BROS. DOUGLAS Collseum Widest Selection of TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY LIQUORS CHARLES RUGGLES in PHONE 92 or 95 the former children coxin and his wife, Uberti. and their Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 i | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 ER Tong 4.000,- Dead Sea is 47 mile sland produces about ef peat’yearly. “BOY TROUBLE" Bodding Transfer MARINE PRONE BUILDING 0 | Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery 2 | i Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE |The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 ired Under the New in Effect NOW. JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hndw:r? Guns and Ammunition ' | 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 J more persons are aftecied by the law. | GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON with typewriter or pen — in any quan- \ e g N PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY | i “SMILING SERVICE" ‘ Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 ORDER Free Delivery Juneau NOW AND SIMPLIFY YOUR OFFICE WORK | ' ond calendar seriod covered by the s 'ept that, if the employee leaves the | employ of the employer, the final} 5 ! E month following the | Atement, ex- § e Phone 723— ——115-2nd St. THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your halr is not becoming to you--You should be coming to us.” e IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT )\ ! PHONE 549 SAVE TIME AND WORRY Bill's Parcel Delivery PHONE 701 DAY or NIGHT Prompt, Courteous Delivery Bill Rudolph, Owner and Operator McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS 50c Per Pad statement shall be furnished on the lay on which the last payment of Mlfi is made to the employee. The smployér may, at his option, furnish ;uch a statement to any employee it the' time of cach payment of } #ages to the employee during any alendar quarter, in lieu of a state- ) nent covering such a quarter; and z in'such case, the statement may show the date of payment of l]l(‘z wages, in lieu of the period eovered by the statement.” (b) Any employer who willfully fails to furnish a statement to an employee in the manner, at the .‘ = time, and showing the information required under sub-section (a) shall Lallfol‘nla Gl',mry for each failure be subject to a civil . s penalty of not more than $5.00.” GHOCERIES AT FAIR PBICES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Phone 374 Py TO BE A HUNNERT ‘E{“W%&'\YVEFERG\T THAT CAR NER TH DRWER,NUTHER -« V1L DESCRIBE. W PERFECK W N PRATRS TONIGHT J Window Cleaning PHONE 485 e e | LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. | Cerrrerrrrsrrrrrrrrorrrrerrreer