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Use Empire Classified Ads. | WANTED |[CATERING — Experienced girl. | Phone Red 211. INFORMATION WANTED—as to | whereabouts of Edward H. Sut- | ton, formerly of Seattle, Wash Kindly communicate with his o ! son, John W. Sutton, General FOR RENT | Delivery, Bremerton, Wash, WANT AD LARGE STEAM HEATED house- INFORMATION | “iewing” won ot wi ot ERDU/GGL.AS water. Phone 1704, 3rd and Gold P FOR RENT--3-room house. 724 E N' “/S piration, advertiser please noti- I}lw T MENL — o-tuUmill Aparunent T. ANN'S HOSPITAL fy this oftice (Phone 274) at | | Phone 723 | Thomas w. Santord. resident of ce and same will be given | | : . Douglas and Treadwell since 1903 ;.mmy.‘,.,‘ e ROOMS—Running water, new fur-/gieq gt gt. Ann’s Hospital about { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE nishings, steam heat, dry room— yigniont last night, after acute ill- ' IR S $15 month. Room and board $1| .. q uring the past couple of “Jount five average words to the | P' Week,"Fhone 293, months due to infirmities of ad-} fine. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment Vnced age. He was born 83 years Dajly rate per line for consecunve\ in Williams Building, on Second 28° in Zanesville, (‘)-\m. w)nmt as Msertions: | St See Stan Grummett or phone & YOune man he followed the rail- One day ... . 10¢ 253, jroad and served as engineer for ten Additional days ... 5e | AN years with the Union Pacific. Minimum charge ... 50¢ Tnp HILLOREST: One ~m~l|" In 1896, Tom joined the gold rush Copy must be in the office by 2| apartment with, closet roll-around 10 Cook’s Inlet and in 1903 he land- yelock in the afternoon to insure bed; also one corner apartment|€d in Treadwell to become track man msertion on same day. with bedroom, both furnished.|there, later warking in the same We nccept ads over telephone | phone 439, | capacity at the Alaska Juneau. He yom persons listed in telephone | i a railroad man at heart, and Hree 2 STRICTLY MODERN unfurnish-|during all his early years enjoyed Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. ed houses, 5 and 6 rooms, fire- regaling listeners with s of the + LE ——-—=— place. Phone 484. | hectic days of pioneer “railroadin‘ " { % ————| An Odd Fellow of many years FOR SA ) AR ROOM FOR RENT — Reasonable.|standing, Mr. Sanford first joined 1921 CHEVROLET coupe, good con-| 208 Main St., upstairs. | the order 55 years ago. In 1911 he dition . $100 cash this & — {went into the Douglas lodge, con- week only. 316 Dixon Ave. Phone | VACANCY — Double Apt. Nugget |, o member up to the time Black 380 {iaind of his passing. ‘ 3-ROOM AND LATH, elec, range,| Relatives surviving ave a sister WILL SELL or exchange b\mnlwx Prigidare, steam-heated: /G-room | Mrs. A. Bauer and nice, Mrs. Cord '“‘"“"‘ s \ | house, furnished, overstuffed, oil|Bucklee, in St. Joseph, Missour FOR SALE Star Marine Conver-, heat, Frigidaire. Call Windsor |WO Dieces, Myrtle Jones and Merle $5r o erd Model” Ao Apts. { Turner in Denver, (nll,‘m(m, and a o . ‘ | nephew, Guy Hawley, in Seattle pietely reconditioned WALT g,y ypaTED ROOM. Phone| Funeral services will most likely Cooled folds; high ratid p8-|Sg don |be held in Juneau next Saturday veérse \rdnsinissions;” Alssks. Wic| ———|under auspices of the Odd Fellows| Welders WILL SUBLET modern 5-room| with interment in 1LO.OF. ceme- FOR SALE-1936 Pontiac DeLuxg furnished house, including pi-}tr:,\_ Douglas. dan. Driven 12700 miles, Apply| 200. Tadio, refrigerator, etc. for| B i s 1 & - 4 summer. Rav Ward, Phone Black | 426 Gold St. Phone 451 375 CANNERYMAN SLATER BACK; - e 4 T GOES RIGHT TO HOSPITAL JUNEAU ROOME, FUbne AR, 2ROOM BACHELOR apt.: Frigi-| J. M. Slater, president and gen- FOR LE—Ford 1935 pick-up. daire, range, steam heat. eral manager, in addition to being Alaska Arc Welders. 141 So. | principal owner of the Douglas e & Fisheries Inc. Co. arrived on the FOR SALE OR LEASE—Manvillel ROOM FOR RENT—Phone Blue| Northland last night, but was feel- house on Glacier Highway. See 210 Main St. | ing too sick to come on to Douglas 3 |as usual and went to St. Ann's ' Gy | FOR RENT—5-room steam heated | Hospital for treatment instead apartment; also 3- and 4-room - it i BABY BUGGY for sale, gain. Call Douglas 412 i | WILL SELL or trade for ;zmd coal VACANCY Shab'fldak Apl.< Ph. 642‘ g9od "‘“'} apartments, Phone Blue 200. heater, Montgomery Wards, 3,000| AcaNCY ZEvergreen Aparunentm cu. it. capacity oil heater. Nearly _ Boat, Forester, or call Wen- | VACANCY—Imperial Rooms. Phone | ineider, Green 200 | RSy ‘VA(,ANLY — Snow White Apls.< 1932 ESSEX COUPE, A-1 condition.| Suitable for &ouple only. Phone new dell MRS. ROBERTSON HERE Mrs. William Robertson surprised her relatives and friends here by ving unexpectedly aboard the Northland last night from her home in Ketchikan, to visit for a | time, - - - BRUNO WITH BUE C Cash sale, $50. Red 195. 299. After 5 pm phone Green 355.| Robt. Bruno has become a driver - E gy s ——— | for the Channel Bus Lines, Doug-' READING, DISTANCE, or bifocal FOR RENT — 3-room and bath, |las route and to facilitate connec- lenses, any size or shape, $1 to steam heated furnished apts.|(jons to start and finish his day’s $3 cach, at 91 Willoughby, until| Available June 1. Phone Red 245.|work will be moving with his family June 25 only.—Day OpUCfil ,CU, APARTMENT FOR RENT—4-room | [0 Juneau lu reside. 1937 MO’roRcYCLE, 3'15 down and bath, heated and furnished, Good Condition. Caro’s Ski Shop. remodelled. Sheeper Apts., Seat- | | ter Tract. Phone Blue 135 b(m SALE— Property at Tennkee.; 5 lots, one dwelling house wm-‘VACANCY Decker Apf.s pletely furnished; one large wood| Green 465. shed, warehouse, boat-house with, runway and winch; 2 lots and] VACANCY at Assembly Ap‘“""""“‘ garden root house. Full ml‘orma-}VACANcy at Fogbee Ap“ tion, address Oliver Drange, Ten- | ———— akee, and Nick Gronsdma, Box FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat. | 985, Juneau. i Inquire Snap Shoppe. l for sale. le | COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensilg and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. Phone BUILDING Snap Slmppe SMALL at the FOR SALE—Hall safe and Bur- rough adding machine. Apply B. M. BLh"vnds Co. Dept. Store. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR RENT5-room BOARD AND ROO) furnished house with 3 bedrooms ' Phone Red 211, on Basin Road, 680. Phone Green|pyppRT publie stenography and | bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | Baranof Hotel. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 85c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. HOUSE AND S-ACRE tract at Auk Bay. Cheap for cash. A. Haffner at Kaser's. Ranch, " LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Key ring with 2 keys. Please| TURN your oi@ gold into vnuz send it to the Daily Empire of-| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. fice. | o ! il e St | . ATTENTION REBEKAHS i FOUND—Keys in brown zipper, case. Owner may have by prov-‘ Regular monthly meeting, Wed-‘ nesday, June 12, 8 pm, IOOF.| ihg property and paying for lhls\ ROT( for U. Alaska, House Commitfee Reports Bill for 50 in Unit Instead of 100 WASHINGTON, June 12. — The House Military Affairs Committee has reported out Alaska Delegate Dimond’s bill authorizing an ROTC infantry unit at the University of| Alaska with 50 students instead of | 100 as customary. The Delegate said the unlwrsl‘y would be unable to muster 100. .- The production of silk in China was a jealously guarded secret for 3,000 years. DOUGLAS-Coliseum Tuesday—Wednesday | HOSPITAL NOTES Are Comin’to Town iCi B. Heisel was dismissed teday from surgical care at St. Ann's Hospital, Mrs. W, After receiving medical care, Mrs. Blanche Rollins was dismissed from St. Ann’s today. J. Slater of Douglas was adam.tt e Ann's Hespital for me ical attention Admitted tc Ann’s Hospital to- day, A. Zulasky of Sitka, is receiv- ing medical treatment Benjamin Jackson of ¥ ah was admitted for medical care yesterday afterncon at the Government Hos- pital and was dismissed today. He is from Heonah Admitted from Craig to the Gov- ernmeng Hospital, Wilfred James is veceiving medical care. Elizabéth Peterson of Hoonah was a medical dismissal today from the Government Hospital, Jar Stevens of Douglas was dismissed today from the Govern- ment Hospital after receiving medi- cal attention. T T Haul up the flags, strike up th 1! The Repubily coming to tow r partics’ first tional ¢ ¢ y In Tokyo, small earthquake . Fadpaghs i ? : : shocks occur cn the average of one every three days. | SOCIAL SECURITY RECEIPT FORMS Simple and Easy fo Fill In-Meels the Provisions-Approved As Required Under the Law in Fffect NOW. 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 more persons are aftected by the law. These ready io use forms will save you a lot of work and trouble. Suitable for filling in with iypewriter or pen — in any quan- tity, padded or loose sheets. later than the last day of the sec- penalty of not more than $5.00.” PSSP S e Phone 371 Empire Printing Co. e Hall Al members urged to be | HOPALONG CASSIDY PRI present. FOUND—9-ft. green skiff near: KATHERINE HALM, | | ‘Thane. Inquire Empire. v ladv. Secretary. ,. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH U, WILLIE MAE -- 1-1'M WORRIED ABOUT SNUFFY-- ; W we-\ms msn \«etm- WMy HE JES. NACHULLY ROLLED OVAR AN WENT 10 SLE\':P \N DE "D REEPING P o MSS ! cwm W HERW WM SO LONG 2 AN GIT Bl 0UT FOR 22 £ QU\CK AF0 A CALNS Tw' N s i WAKE LP--IT'S TIME T0 GO HOME WEY . \T'S FOUR A.M.- GET ME SONE COLD WHTER, WILLIE MRAE- ———— i T NEVER BEEN S0 DRETEUL HUMMLIRATED N BLL WY BORNED DANS - Crrrrrrrr s e ] N nl ' EXCERPT FROM THE LAW | ey Section 1403 of the new Federal|ond calendar month following ””'= NOW Insurance Contributions Act reads | beriod covered by the statement, ! AND £ sept that, if the employee leaves the { SIMPLIFY o8 foliows: employ of the employer, the final YOUR “(a) Every employer shall furnish | staement shall be furnished on the | OFFICE to each of his employees a written | day on which the last. payment nf\ WORK statement or statement, in a form |wages is made to the employee, The { suitable for retention by the em- | @mployer may, at his option, furnish { ployee, showing the wages paid by |such a statement to any employce § Y him to the employee after Decem- |at the time of each payment nlz ber 31, 1939. Each statement shall | Wages to the employee during any§ cover a calendar year, or one, two, | “alendar quarter, in lieu of SAVE TIME three, or four calendar quarters, | nent covering such a quarter; and AND whether or not within the same cal- [in such case, the stalement may WORRY endar year, and shall show the name |show the date of payment of the} of the employer, the name of the |wages, in lieu of the period u.muxz ° employee, the period covered by the |by the statement.” \ statement, the total amount of wages (h) Any employer who willfully f paid within such period, and the |fails to furnish a statement to an 50 amount of the tax (Old-Age) im- |employee in the manner, at the C posed by Section 1400 with respect timeé, and showing the information to such wages. Each statement shall | required under sub-section (a) shall Pel’ be furnished to the employee not |for each failure be subject to vil I { Watch and Jewelry Repairing ‘ FORD AGENCY : at very reasonable rates : A thop PAUL BLOEDHORN | GREASES ! ¥ Fl“\j}flvl N:i“‘ ‘ Foot of Main Street | \ Juneau Motors | H.S.GRAVES | t 1 B e e ] [ “The Clothing Man” Pt 5 37w ~ et ‘ ‘{-’-—_»—.--ug.—---;.n K | | HOME OF HAR HAFFNER Soothing Organ Music and ‘ ‘I & MARX CLOTHING |14 Delicious Fried Chicken | — i1? EVERY NIGHT i DOUGLAS INN | John Marin, Prop. | MacLean Metal WOrks Phoge 661 | South Seward St ) - o < | AIR CONI l" ‘”“G | nd OIL BURN | sueer MeTAL work | || SANITARY You'll Find Food Finer and | PIGGLY WIGGLY Service More Complete at | 24— PHONES—-18 | | | THE BARANOF | *—— 1 ~ & - COFFEE SHOP Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. | Garbage Hauled CABINET WORK—GLASS Reasonable Monthly Rates | . .. (FHONEGER 4‘ E. 0. DAVIS & TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR « Reward Street Near Third Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY TREF DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 '\ GEORGE BROS. fs ¢ Widest Selection of ZORIC I Lprgo‘rlqsuszoornsss PHONEI5 | Alaska Laundry ———— . Bodding Transfer ; l l MARINE rmmz BUILDING Rock—Coal muung Stove—Fuel Ol Delivery ey 'Alaska Music Supply I ) | | | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | PlarosMusics tostraments | | | Thomas Hardware Ce.| ! and Suppties Phone 208 122 W. Second | SALNES SSOE | [ Builders' and Shelf i ANt il Er IR A e Il HARDWARE ! —— | e I ‘ | | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelfl and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition : Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 —e i | HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 — GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS I | =% WP, JOHNSON | | “The Frigidaire Map” The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets t PIIONE 359 PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY! “SMILING SERVICE” | 1F 18 PAINT WE HAVE 1 Ideal Paint Shop YRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 | Bert's Cash Grocery { PIIONE 105 \ Free Delivery Juneau — A TS L TR TR "Phone 123— ——115-2na Bt | THE ROYAL McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH l DEALERS BEAUTY SALON ' “If your halr is not becaming to you-—You should be coming to us.” -_— California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. e et Window Clcumng PHONE 485 e ¥ i b

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