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CLHI)L five average words to the dne. ljmly rate per line for ronsecutive @sgrtionn: i One day ... Additional days Minimum charge Copy must be I the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure Insgrtion on same day. We accept ads over telephone I:og:.per;yns listed in telephone; dirgetory. Bhone 374—\5!: for Ad-taker. “in case of error or If an aa | been stopped before ex- | tion, advertiser please noti- ' i | | i | n ’ Pira | this office (Phone 374) at | ahce and same will be given | Atention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | SRR, (5 FTETE e T i FOR SALE TUBULAR hockey skates, size 6% thune Green 462. T SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, erson and Crosley radios. Ju- x?,au Melody Shop. $1 PIANO ACCORDIAN for 1 S, Franklin. " IVORY chair, rocker, dresser, oak | cker, dishes. Phone Blue 690 evening: | LITY Dairy Goats. Now milk- g and bred to freshen in spring. Brontier Goat Ranch, Fanshaw, Alaska. F % BED complete with mattress and| Gheap for winter months. Phos | Inquire | good condition. Goldstein Bld dprings, elevator operator, L. . SMITH typewriter. Good con- dmon Phone 341. " -MISCELLANEOUS FPFD HAGL‘N F‘u]ler Brush rcmr- sentative, Hotel Juneau. Phone 123. HARDWOOD floors laid. All floors gcraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer, FOR generul repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 dand 7 p.m. FOR RENT—Three- room furnished house with bath. Also two-room furnished apartment with bath. Mike Vagge, 513 A. Willoughby. FURNISHED 5-room house, oil burner. Phone Black 490. FOR RENT - Up to-date house, view of channel, $-room fireplace, FOR RENT — Duplex 2-room apt electric range, in a door bed-hath See Mrs. White, Bon Marche. {2-ROOM furnished _apt. Clean, | , cozy, hot water, lights — Seatter 9, \ Tract. Phone Blue |4-ROOM partly furnished house for rent. 12th St., call 67 after 5 p.m. | FURNISHED house for rent: four rooms, bath, oil heat. Phone 1472 or inquire 626 Fifth St. PHIVATE room and bonr(l. 241. Fllouo house ummmthed on Dixon St. Call 385. FOR RENT— Cliff Apts, {FOUR rooms, bath 3-room furnished apt. steam- heated, | electric range, washing machine, | Frigidaire, oak floors. Windsor| Apts. |[FOR RENT — Two steamneated | house keeping rooms. Above Am-| | erican Cash Glocery FOZ RENT Seven lo(_m hUu\c —_ one mile out on Glacier Highway. 244. FOR RLN’!‘-Fummxed rocm for lady Close in. Call 241, Call Blue 200, |FOR RENT—Newly decorated store location at 373 South Franklin,| Phone 428 after 1 p.m. | FOr RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shzppe. COZY, warm, water, dishes, and bath Reasonable at Seaview. turn. apts. Light, | WANTED ('URN your ola gord into value, — ———— cash or trade at Nugget Shop. YOUNG man desires room and ot D RIS L I board in private home or light GHARANTEED Realistic Pe housekeeping rooms. Write Em- ents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c4' pire 227. 12’ Beuty” ‘Shop, télépkfoné’ §i’: 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND \[allant Vida ° Weathers Gale Hal Damon knew he had a snappy looking ‘little cruiser in the Vida.| Today he knows he has a seaworthy hoat, built to “take it.” 4e 10 o'clock last night, when Ju-| u_was beginning to turn up its | c:& %ollars and shut its eyes to blinding dust borne on the wings! of a. rising Taku wind, Damon was | pushing the Vida's nose out mlo‘ Taku after many other hoats had| tuf? back. | ‘Affer a good workout on the slopes | of mountainous seas, the Vida came | in, engine still purring and not al parreof glass gone from her house. “Nose aboard the Vida, after a' huqung trip to Gambier Bay, were | Denny Shepperd, Dick Schultz, | Russell Nelson, Tex Hawkins, and| Friday Christenson. | - e—— “ RING CHAT Here is the way the headline bouts | npfl@ar to be matched for the Ju- nenu Athletic Club's November 26 ker at the Coliseum Theater. Sai!or (Mermaid) Moran will tan-| gle with Ed Murphy, another slip~ Pery, middleweight glove tosser. Hafik Bourlett and Sailor Frank | will probably pair off in the welter- \(exgm class. Both boys are “toff” and play the game for what they can ;iuz into a punch. Jureau’s well known and well | yesterday FOUND A naxr of glasscs Os&nm may have same by proving owner- | ship and paying for this ady. WANTED — Boarders in private| home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue | 290. WANTFD — Single fiat top office | desk. Phone 667. Mirow Hits Rough Air Over Channel - On Arrival Here Is Flying Three Nome Pas- sengers Through to Seattle Hans Mirow, Nome aviator who |landed at the Mendenhall airport afternoon, experienced the roughest air he has ever flown in over Juneau. Spectators in Juneau's streets! watched open-mouthed while Mi-| !row's Sikorsky amphibian—“duck” | —pivoted and twisted in vicious air currents. With Mirow, flying from Nome to Seaftle, are three mining men, Fred Mebes, Louis Nashenwing and D. L. Friedman. Nashenwing operates a hydraulic |placer on the lower reaches of the Kougarok River. He reports a good teason and plenty of water. Fred Mebes is a partner in the North Star Dredging Company at (Council, near Nome. He also has oil burner, full basement. Phone G. E. Krause, 439. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. Phone 443. | __|appeal in that area, — |the cooking utensils | I&ud Sammy Nelson will crab step arcross the ‘ring in what may be avexpenenced a good season, apemt-I special event against hea\ywelghhmg 8. 10qh hyicket dredge] Whatigge 1 | rebuilt this summer with a new shal- ;kp;::sny AR Seo e ihout hare low draft hull that has permitted There will probably be eight bouts |the company to work farther down| the river channel. As in most of ajl told, all boxing, as the wrestling H P [the Kougarok country, Mebes’ is to be saved for a straight wrest- ling card in_the near future. §:Z:nd runs about 80 cents to the 3 This “Big B Erickson, has | 7 A s i Fay P48 Vol Friedman claims he is just a ttought S0 many nice press clip- % “prospector.” All four are stopping Bfles and suchi. g nige Syy or rlgh[s‘at the Gastineau Hotel and will fly and lefts to the Juneau mat circles | on through to Seattle as soon as ill sh B pubably.. try ‘1 -sho arf onlthe weather will permit. Ed Heinz, but he may run into one qQr two there. Both are heavys. There are two Filipino welter-‘RHODE RETURNS £ eights—you know the type—they | 1 like they are throwing six gloves 1 FR\OM TRIP SOUTH tead of two—and they're harder | AIter abolt iwo months in Seat- hit than a two-to-come straight | flush. b |treatment, Assistant Executive Of- ' titl ficer Clarence Rhode of the Alaska "]:"i;&;ge}‘x{m Game Commission returned to Ju- ! neau on the steamer Yukon this . | morning. Mrs. Rhode and son, Jack, . Several near-sighted movie ac-|are remaining in the soyth for a are Louis Salveno tle undergoing . medical and -dental ! THL DAIL\ ALASKA LMPIRL lUL l)\\. M)V I(), 1937. I ! Coor. 1937, King Features Syndicate. Inc., BY GOLLY- IT'S MICE TO BE HOME AN’ HAVE IT QUIET- IN FACT-IT'S SO CANT GIT USED THINK I'LL CALL. UP TIM DUGAN_ AN’ HAM GAME CF CAQDS‘ World rights reserved, BT 1 IT-1 L BUT TO BE ‘:N)URE Lutheran Church JAPAN BUYGUTT Rev. F. 8. Beistel, of Eu- | | gene, Oregon, to Have | Charge, Pac. N.W. { PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov {The Board 'of American Missions lof the United Lutheran Church in! {America announced today through | lits office here that the Rev. F. § {Beistel of Eugene, Ore., will I {charge of the chur anniversary The Rev. L. H. Steinhoff of Den- ver, Col., will assist him as a spec- ial representative of the Mission |Board. Through the anniversary appeal, the Lutherans plan to increase their |membership with a concentrated |program of personal evangelism. A |determined effort will be made to |reach the millions of unchurched in the nation and through from the members secure funds to broaden the scope of the church extension work. Celebrates Anniversary The Appeal, according to the Rev |Zenan M. Corbe, D.D., executive sec- retary of the Mission Board, was determined upon at the last nation- al convention of the U.L.C.A. as the | most appropriate way to celebrate twentieth anniversary of the organization of the church through |the merger of three general Luther- |an bodies. | A vast army of workers is being mobilized throughout the United States and Canada ta meet the spiritual and financial objectives of {the anniversary appeal. An ambi- tious program of rallies, pageants and special services is being out- lined for the Lutherants of the |Pacific_ area. Charge Accepted The Rev. Dr. accepting the Mission Board harge, said that he welcomed the u»nmxxn) appeal as a God-giyen ummlumty to revitalize the Lu- ‘L)‘r ran church, A concentrated, nation-wide at- tempt to keep the church from the ‘dangvr of being too casually ac- |cepted by the existing memberships ‘is of vital importance, he said. ( “Only by sirengthening our mem- |bership within can we hope to ac- complish the primary object of Christianity—the winning of souls to Chris The new appointee’s post is par- ticularly important in the anniver- sary appeal organization, Dr. Corbe aid, in view of the fact that a arge portion of the church exten- {slon work being done by the Lu- theran Mission Board is centered at present in his area. \MRS. DEAN SHERMAN ARRIVES IN JUNEAU TO VISIT ALEXANDERS Mrs. Dean Sherman, daughter of Judge and Mrs. George F. Alexan- der and sister of Miss Jane Alex- ander and George Alexander, Jr., arrived in Juneau aboard the Yu- kon this morning for a short visit with her family here. Mrs. Sherman, the former Miss Lillian Alexander, is now making her home in San Francisco. Her visit here is welcomed by many friends in the Gastineau Channel district. - Two dependents of deceased vet- | receiving pensions in 1936. For Rent, For Sale, Your Wants in Classified Ads in sses wear lenses to fit over their|further visit with relatives and es, tnabling them to sce without'friends before joining Mr. Rhode the -aid of glasses. in the north. lThe Em pire 16.—| gifts| Beistel in a lett r | erans of the War of 1812 were still b {livelihoods—and when the fish | Appeal Announced 1S ONLY THING . SAYDELEGATES . ' endless nets and highly mechanized C. Parks, equipment. “That blockade,” emphatically, keeping the American born salmon from his native stream! It is out and out robbery of our own wealth began failed—then we knew the time come for action.” State Dept. Conference Stuhr attended the October 4 con- % i ference of the State Department in Washington, D. C. with Alaskan | SOV | Delegate A. J. Dimond, Secretary ] - PIRSER: QEamAOVE Ik of State Cordell Hull, and many; Matt Minzgohr uncerwen. a mi YOUR COAL CHOICE other notables. nor foperation at St. Ann's Hos-| GENERAL HAULING “We agreed that a treaty is out pital yesterday | 5% S | of the question,” said Stuhr. e ! ORAGE and CRATINY | Louis Mostad, who is accompany- Vincent McMichael has been ad- | ing Harry Stubr, is the representa- mitted to St. Ann's Hospital f ,x‘ CALL US | tive of the Alaska Fishermen's Un- ireatu He conferred with | ion in Seattle. | Washington State Senator Lewis B, Martin Burke was admitted to St.| i 3) Schwellenbach four weeks ago Ann's Hospital last night for medi-|| Phone 48—Night Phone 696 “The Senator told the President cal treatment. ! on his recent trip to the Pacific Coast, that shofld nothing be done about the Japanese question in Al- . askan waters, and even to the tuna’ off California, labor would picket Japanese-cargo ships on November 15.” The President, according to Mos-‘ tal, shrugged his shoulders. “What can we do about aid, seeking information. There is one thing of which Mos- tad and Stuhr are certain. “Japan must be boycotted.” - MRS. AHLERS RETURNS Mrs. John Ahlers returned to Ju- neau aboard the Yukon following a stay in Spokane and Seattle for the past two months. ————— Try The Empire classifieds for results, he Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "TIMMY" CARLSON Stuhr, ¢hikan; “is a blockade that is Oregon; and 'vanii run Albert Paradis had ehy Marshall aughter were dis: Ann’s Hospital and “baby today from Erwin is ed | Gastineau Mis missed today pital following Henry Messerschmidt was dis: Staley, Po from Ann’s u‘,\_" Ben | G Dolphin tland Oregon; Ihk Bellamy tile surgical care, Jackson today Ken of Hoonah we following luuh.J er Cu\ H sed e tad, Cordova; C. C n |care today at the Government hos- | dova; Richard Harrison, James No-|pital. Harry Stuhr ang Louis Mg £, =5 Bhrrion, Jalnte Mo-| pit . stad Arrive for Labor |ens, vancouver; H. T. Hogan, \..n-‘ George Johnson, a medical patient, . : couver; Hans Mirow, Nome; D. L.|was dismissed today following care| Mee“ng Here Friedman, Nome; Louis Nashen- st the Government hospital 4 wing, Nome; Fred Mann, Nome b (Continued nAum"::.ffn- One) | Alaskan Bachelor ie Joseph and baby were dis- % ! George Lane, Seattle; J. B 'd.'missed today from the Government the Aleutian Islands north to St. Wran John McCullough; John gospital ! Paul Island, scraping the bottom Larsen, Seattle; J. Jurich, Seattle;| idhrilias & | of food and life with seemingly Bob Smith, Craig; John Torvik, C Try an Embire ad. McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Plymouth Petersbur R. Buker,! Petersburg; W. L. Chapman, Ket-| F. M. Mentaza, Portland,| F. Naves Juneau Joseph D. Aronsen, Pennsyl- Irma 1. Parr, Arizona; J.|| D. Burn- | DI | Dodge and Dealers Jr Mass.; 1 | | § v s evmmr S a G | HosPITAL NOTES | When in Need of [ of an eye injury JUNEAU TRANSFER THEY BEAR THE MARK of MERIT No More Need Be Said! BRAND STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY This whiskey is 2 years old If it's Old Quaker, it's 0.K. Temperature con- trol makes it a maryel of mellowness. “There’s a barrel of quality in every bottle and it doesn’t cost a barrel of money to buy it.” Remember, you don’t have to be rich to enjoy rich whiskey! 90 proof. | Pay’n Takit BLENDED STRAIGHT 'WHISKIES Golden Wedding has had no peers for fifty years. Its ZORIC { DRY CLEANING | golden taste comes from its famous blend. You know where you're heading with Golden Wedding. It’s richer whiskey— ALL whis- | key! 90 proof. Water Washing The House of CHENLEY YOI!I' Copyright 1937, Schenley Distributors, Inc aLasks | LAUNDRY | Jakeway Distributing C PHONE 15 A DISTRIBUTORS New York City os lllC. | By GEORGE ME:MANUS THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS v COME Tl) g Ufll - T omiling Seryioer | Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau | ; . PIGGLY PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Beéause | | 146—Phones—152. 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