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> THE DAILY /\LASKA LMPIRI:. SATURI) AL, DEC, 12,-1936, \@ B & ¢ MOMENT Slim, Sleek and ‘Chic & Lustrous satin—puse silk and gown which is a winter wardrobe jewel. lines with a tunic top whose narrow girdle tie red roses accent the low-cut decollete. black as coal—makes an evehing It is designed on slender in front, Two rich A black silk roire bag and gloves go with the dress—one of those useful frocks which can step cut both to dine and dance, NEWEST T0YS ARE PROVIDED FOR CHILDREN Juneau Shops Dl:play Lat- est Gifts for Christ- mas Presenis Little folks are golng lo have & lot of fun this Christmas. lr;.x Man, cf them. For, with- out them, Christmas just can't be complete g Big folks will also have a lot of fun. To be sure, they'll enjoy wan- dering around in Toyland and de- rive pleasure from the happiness of their little friends. But do peo- ple ever grow too oid to resist cud- dl dolls that smile engagingly and hold their arms out to them or refrain from winding up Junior’s new electric train and watching it go ‘round and ‘round? There'll be many new, interest- ing playthings for both old young to investigate and find out how they work. . Realm of Science The-educational theme can easily seen in the increased numbs goods such as chemistry out- fits, mineralogy sets, telegraph ap- paratus, meghanical toys and gam of many Kinds which necessitate thinking on the part of the play be jof Chemistry sets with their tost tubes, ja of minecrals anc ‘ompounds, , fann ¢ruciblés anc glass rods are e 2y inter in Any boy or girl who enic around and learning about science will be happy to re- ceive such a set. Perhaps the Empire State Build- ing might be constructed in ‘minia- ture with the materials of building cutfits 6t thaybe ‘from Titiker Toy ts and oil \U'll or. Duuch wind- mill will axise® *** New Games This being election vear, one of the new games is called “America on Parade.” It is an automatic historical review showing all the presidents of the U. S. A. Each of the presidents matically disclosed in a bottom win- dow by simply moving 2 slide up un- til it stops. ¥ There are also lifies of children’s books, many of them are the clas- sics which never lose their popu- larity. Among them we find such ®old favorites as Robinson Crusoe, The* Arabian Nights, Little Men and Little Women. Many of the new bocks are’ béautifully illustrat- ed by well Znown artists and will encourage an appreciation of art on the part of the young reader. An especially attractive book that is really neéw is for future fliers ond tells how to build airplanes, gliders and zeppelins. Good Standbys Shirley Temple dolls are holding their own. Teddy bears are still considered good standboys and will and| little | is pictured with af biography and the history is auto-| find their way into many Christma packages. Among stuffed animals are the famous Walt Disney char- Donald Duck, Elmer the | acters, | Elephant, and Felix the Kat. Pop- |eye the Sailorman may be found | decorating large rubber balls, which ster's rn- are sure to ms eyes sparkle on any youn Christmas Aml if some of the boys turn up Hhuu noses at such things as dolk | and stuffed animals; they will find | fire engines, wagons and Buck Rog- Im' rocket pistols which will appeal | to their more energetic spirit. Otii- er mechanical things such as trac- | tors, steam shovels, tanks and bat- tleships will also give them many happy hours. Santa Claus has certainly more than done his bit for the Christmas happiness of the children of Alaska and there will be no reason for anyone to be disappointed in Ju- neau’s Toyland. Business Love F, D. R.? New Issues Will Tell (Continued from Page Cne) One of the largest power groups | decides to withdraw its opposition to the program of the securities and exchange commission. The editor of the Baltimore Sun, which did not support Mr. Roose- velt, reports after an inqury in r| Wall Street that he has been un- able to find even “the bare rudi- ments” of eficctive opposition to the ;Rm;s“‘v(‘l‘u program, One deeply conservative Wash- zion columnist, who has been most outspoken agai the trend of alfa at Washingten, raises n whether Mr. Roosevelt go down in history, after reat President, who enough left to nullify of dangerous radicals, country safely on the quest not d far lear | the influence yet kept the path of rational conservatism. FACES MANY DECISIONS Instances might be multiplied. Some optimists have gone so far as to announce the advent of an- |dfher “era of good' feeling and lpredict the early arrival of that |long-awaited day when the lion {and the lamb shall lie down to- | gether, A great deal more can be told about this six months hence. Just now Mr. Roosevelt is away from American shores, relieved of the necessity of responding to the ten- der sentiments which float in upon ihe White House, and of the still more difficult task of making de- cisions about the issues which soon will be on the anvil at Washing- ton. In the first months of 1837 he must submit a budget and say what he thinks should be done about continuing many important sec- tions of the New Deal' legislative position in these matters will be soon enough to form ‘'a definite opinion whether busiress rgguy |loves hhn or loves him Hot, e Permanent Waves $2.50 up. Phone 666. Give “Holeproof” Hosiery. program. After he has‘ taken hig¢ |f BARNEY’ CO()(‘IF A D SPARK PLl‘C e 1 MADE SOME TATER POOR OL' ~ E%?N%E,_{SQWMOQE PUDDIN' AN' CORN FRITTERS SouL-- yoen S U FER PAW-- KEERFUL HOW SHE'S GOT A ¢ oo THEN A JAYBIRD- YE LAY HOLT O TH! HEART AS BIG oty Gy BASKET --HIT MOUGHT // tLL TAKE RS AN ,‘355*;{0228__ SLOSH ouT (T RIGHT ELEPHANT'S THEY'RE DOING DO“&‘S’WT& (fé@, THER BEST TO onae s e BED AN 5TOP ‘ SN(EF(N'-- e 2.9 Pnp O b 245°52 4 °, o 1936, King Features Syndicat MOOSE BIVING [ poucLas NEW GLAS || Douglas Church DANGE TONIGHT| NEWS | Semvices © BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES NEAU CHANNEL DlREGTURY Guerin 4, BEHRFP'DS BANK HAS ! FENEIR ‘ A benefit dance will be given to- FAGLES AND HIGH SCHOOL Notices tor "SS TONAL I 11(11(;111(1‘ UQ\,th night by the Loyal Order of Moose pjay FIRST DOUGLAS GAME must ived by The Empire| } When in Need of - .‘ d ! in the Elks' ballroom, ting D ater 20 Slak -Baiteday z = (qutmeau ) 9 o'clock. All those puret 1 first backetball game to!morning t rantee change of k d A ke fi asketh & DIESEL OIL—UTAN COAL . - — iannel | tickets have a chance of being , layed in Douglas this season, sermon topics, i Helene W. L. Albrecht a2 fl,,_;;m RN ST ";“‘“‘”’"“ pue ("”“v“ i . Eagles team played the local i GENERAL HAULING il PHYSIOYHERAPY ¥ £ i e iven jas Tireh BrS ¥ 10U yizh school quintet in the Natator- LUKE'S SUOPAL CHURCH y i e g ved | e 5 me y for the ticket holders . =~ iy ”. lfl,“.,\ \l(“u"v 1:30 ]»\‘1\ unday School. STORAGE and CRATING ||| Maswage, Eicctricity, Infra Red | “',Pln' £. ELKS meels l'to be ut the dam gl g e T s e e e ! {{| Ray, Medical Gymuastics | every Wednesday at | et . 1. ©f 83 to 10 on their opponents be-{ 2:30 p.m.—Church service. i CALL US ti 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | 8 p. m. Visiting brothers | Ran fl“ rch I 1 i ‘;, fo ¥ I wded r th ,l:nlsr n;ml\tll\n the x-lm‘r("h s z | Phone Office, 216 welcome. WALTER P. hose ¢ R S $as p- services will be held immediately e R 2 T, Exalted Ruler re: William Bor £t : after the Sunday School, instead |} JUNEAU TRANSFER | i M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Mortenson v e 130 | Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 { |['DES. KASER & FREEBURGER | iz 4 2 R Lowi % ' \ I TS | MOUNT JUNEAO LODGE NO. 1 0 might was postponed . i ;| DOUGLAS CATHGLIC CHURCH | e || Blcingrep. Buidin Second and fourtk K S R R i ! Aloysius Church st 1] PFONE 56 Monday of each month | of the Lhe Sro0seds oM. apecd] rof th Holy M 2] Bours 9k . 10 91 .m in Scottish Rite Temple, ! tonights affair go into the benefit 5 k Sk 11 14z Sunday 1 4 % £ } N beginning at p. m. {fun, used for many purposes for th [l MARTIN S. JORGEN- {deserving members or families of ., 6 DOUGLAS COMMUNITY yaus || el % IgEN, worshipful Master; JAMLS {member: : r 1 CHURCH Reliable | Br. C. P. Jenne W. LEIVERS, Secretary. S rest of and Coach Ped I. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. [ Al dg g e | grliis 2 e i MRS BRUMBERG SENDb : d up to o 11:00 am—Sunday School and pharmacists : i i REBERAR: € ad coring 4 services s Perseverance Lodge Mo, 2 A meeta SYMPATHY TO JUNEAU o 13 ior the Ea ble| Everybody welcome. compound : second and feurth Wednes- 1 prescriptions. 0. O. ¥. Hall. EDNA M S Ratikite’ B Rt for | scorix D0UGLAS PF YTERIAN S — ——-—--& | QTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED Imer Juneau resident who 18 now ‘ MISSION e || Butler Mauro Drug Co. | || Dr. Richard Williams | casnen, secretary. : oLar s et DAVILD WAGGONER, Minister £ 2 living in Vancouver, Washington, 9 G. Stragler 4: "o services DENTIST S R AR expressed her shock over the Juneau ! 1 1:30 , B ‘;h: School = 5 OPFFICE AND RESIDENCE i l c k ov 1 30 pn.—Bible S ! : AND RESIDENCE | au lce Cream slide: of* Neyewiper R0 etier i 2:30 pm—Preaching service. || GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | Juneau 1 addressed to The Daily Alaska Em- e 6 " i All are invited to these services ' At Parlors pirec BhISnds . il ho worship“with: ua, | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy Words incapable of express- Boyer A i in French | e — - it || COFFEE SHOP ing my grief and regret over the or Fox | Dr. A. W. Stewart i Pu:v Rovnolds. Manager { tragedy recently experienced in your A. Stri ! ana DENTIST A S S el e M B e e 1L € ICE CREEPEN-ORDER| foo o § 60 0.0 5k ) e berg. “After living over five years Shitanda; Shitanda for Cashen s GEWARD BUILDING e 1 o i with the people in Juneau, I cannot Refer Williams; Timer, Guerin; Dinn Office Phone 469 ! RELIABLI‘. ]RANSFER | Lelp but feel that their sorrows Scorer, Bonner A received Y . _—.__:'|| Our trucks go any place any \ are also mine -+ > M. B ( Jank recentl | time. A tank for Diesel Oi | e e O R R T Mrs. C. C. Hansen of A . wd a tank for Crude Oil | gy l“.f[‘\"‘[”"’p" "l’“"_(‘\"‘I'w'.,'”]"” B¢ ANNIVERSARY NUMBER OF Virg Who " askad" 1 Gastineau Cafe s i dkve bainut Sheltin ( his ek il el el SCHOOL PAPER IS OUT ! of pers be | S D e AT rias ce Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm. ||| PHONE 18: NIGHT Jas. 4 tion lists still be open ¢ Hansen said | Dr. W. A. Rystrom e — i sl S8 SR from all sides,ito New Yc ton ety ol b L | DENTIST 1 : 1 STRIKES AND THE CONFLICT 1 Bre Douglas | €ago, but was unable to ¢ = = % - + Over First National Bank [/|| WHEN IN A HURRY BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LAB- hool paper, for its anni-|Creepers, so she sent to Juneau. I N | XY 11 CALL COLE FOR OfL! OR"—Attend this lecture by Pasto s edition celebrating tae 30th happens that ice creepers are made EDSON WAVE SHOP | | + 1| 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | od ‘at the' S h-Day Adventist e establishment of the in Newark, New Jersey. | Machine and Machineless | 7 S 5l amount . . . QUICK! | Wood at the Seventh-Day Adventi: : 4 hadl 3 PERMANENT WAVE | T = Church Sunday evening at 7:30 chool, was being distributed pparently the woman had been MANENT 2 11 | N 3 4 ,f,m Eight pages of cuis and ar-|in Juneau at one time for she| Ask about FREE RADIO | Optometrist i GOLE“TRK\N%‘-EE ateo gl ; _ the paper is twice the usual Wrote: “It is just as treacherous| | Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | || Eyes Examined, Gla: fiGn ||| Ehene S 0% NS | size and reflects eredit on the edi-|on Maine Street here as is Gold| #——————————————"——% Office in Ludwig Nelson’s | - NOTICE g Jeir advisors, | Street in Juneau, | Jewelry Store s On November 15, 1936, T found a | torial staff and their adviso 10s Paint We Have 18! | as a paid-up subscriber to The Empire you are entitled to 2 free tickets to the motion pic- | ture showing tonight at'the Fresh Meats, Groceries, || DOUGLAS COLISEUM | |} j 1quors, Wiries and Beer fmmme ==+ { We Sell for LESS Because | We Sell for CASH 0 ¢ Pre-eminent on the front page, The order was turned over to | ‘ . :)?;r11;,0:;;:]n;_iu::;;zo’;\;orzl:rlf!‘i;i);;;l.“ is a picture depicting the artists’ Thomas's Hardware Store to fill. | B R R N R IDEAL PAINT SHOP Anyone clatining said. skiff “shoulq | OCEDtion “of i the' propesdd new £ R | Robert lepson Opt. [) FRED W. WENDT call st Dundas Bay, Alaska, and |5Chool building aceordirig‘to'plans| Permanent Waves $2.50 up. Phone Lt sl Ml PHONE 549 i p’rc\'e‘ o\\'nr‘-rshii) ay, Alaska, and | q..wn, and articles follow @escrib-! 666. —adv. TRIANGLE : o - ? pranp ing the need of such a building, & —adv. 3 e o X i OpthalmoX 23 gy DOi?‘H’_ERS The defects and' inadequacies of CLAUDE ERSKINE CLEANERS | Glasses ht[tcd Tty Gt g Bl ¥ the present school house @rée also| | as a paid-up subscriber to The v ELECTRICITY OFF NOTIOE Watch and Jewelry Repairing A 2 shown up and they quite definitel Empire you are entitled to 2 | preeeccrorrr s ey | Electricity will ‘be off Sunday, ....;..1z0 ihe urgentneed:of a n free tickets to ti on pic- | * PAUL BLOEDHORN December 13, 8 A. M. to 12 M. on P 14 tickets to the motion pic | ’ lower Frcntvstne‘t ‘.' (mlls;um one. The paper itself would mor ture showing tonight at the G Sm.tl‘ 11 1 at very reasonable rates Nhoatse ASh tants G"’D’l'ds‘ tein Store | AN seem to reflect’ the ‘kind of | DOUGLAS COLISEUM “y ) | | Caroline Todd Studio || FRONT STREETS | South, s " an institutional background for such 5 | Piano—Harmony—Public | B e — M an issue, as the one" proposes. " ! D R u G s | Speaking i EY ALASKA Eu:c'mm LIGHT T & D el | % HE R b & POWER CO. > P 9 T 7 | iL 326 SECOND STREET le H. S. GRAVES -, ———————— s ak t { | . “The Clothing Man” l NOTICE b ihisn' ay n 1 } PUROLA’ REMSUASR Home of Hart Schaffner and | VPRESCRIPTIONS CARE-~ | Women of the Moose to meet at COMPOUNDED ! Moose Hall Monday night at eight o'clock. Refreshments. G. OLSON, Recorder. | Marx Clothing Jones-Stevens Shop ‘ LADJES-—MISSES' ‘ PHONES 92 or 3 Free Delivery FULLY READY-TO-WEAR Seward Suecet Next Celizeum PHONE 97—Free Delivery Front Street —GARBAGE H._AU.L_E,D_ Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0: DAVIS Near Third | —adv. D e e | " DR.H.VANCE || — - | TELEPHONE 212 ’ Leader Dert. Store consuita OSTEOPATH I (st i i Jonsultation and examination | i e R George Brothers free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; || T bt > e | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. || 1 2 SAVRGEERT Gastineau Iotel Annex i NtW York Llfe | | South Franklii ‘ INSURANCE Phone 177 Compounaed | KEITH G. WILDES exantts ! A ETAR: | PHONES e N Dr. M. J. Whittier | Office 601—Residence 601-2 [ CHIROPRACTOR | by your || | Drugless Physician | gy 7 B the BEST! I ormice nours: 10-12, 1-5, 70 | || Juneau Coffee Shop daetor. | if youre out to please the man Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. ‘ i MRS. T. J. JACOBSON || of the family . let us help PHONE 667 Home Cooked Meals Served Juneau Drug Co. V] out A grand selection of from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m — | good food . vegetables and Catering to Dinner Parties | all the things that men like || 1 — - - e best. | SMITH-CORONA ldgo e JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition J TYPEWRITER 1] Sanitary Grocery J. B. Burford & Co. “The Stere That Pleases” ( “Our doorstep is worn by | Satisfied Customers” PIGGLY WIGGLY J AND lcoiom &l o B i | Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG, Telephone 502 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers SHOW SANTA THE Men's Dress Oxfords % \\\\ f G?iRL:WNDdBPQIGGKN 1 s s e ardwoo oors | WA.Y HOME SHOES s 95 \ Waxing Po]ishing | 'l'b_omas Hardware Co. Use American Made Sets Work It you enjoy indoor sports— || | Sanding Homrr lock of | Emem e [ b || B Emmae e New Stock of Neon Detector Natlve W cenins 1l SR Lamps Iust Received. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CQ,. BRUNSWICK | BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP Mittens and Gloves BIG VAN'S | 228 Front St. ‘!. The Juneau Laundry i Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets THONE 358 WARRACK Construction Co. | Juneau

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