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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSI)AY NOV. 18, I‘)37 i TWANT AD (' INFORMATION Count five average words to the ine. Daily rate per line for ronsecutive \nsertions: One day . Additjonal days Minimum chatge 10c 50¢ | Copy must be m the office by 2 b'elock in the afternoon to insure lnzruan on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. H Phene l‘u—luk for Ad-taker. i - ,‘ in case of error or if an aa | ) has been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- I fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be glven’ 3 attention, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE oA i ] FOR SALE —_— ® &ROOM house and 7 acres of land ' on Loop Road. Inquire Mrs. B. 4 E. Benson, 326 4th St. Zenith, Ju- FOR SALE — RCA Vick ;' Emerson and Crosley radios. # neau Melody Shop. [t - $150 PIANO ACCORDIAN for $50 { 481 S. Pranklin rocker, dresser. Phone lue fVORY chair ! rocker, dishes. 1, evenings. (Rrsla AN e O RUALITY Dairy Goats. Now milk- ¥ ing and bred to freshen in spring Frontier Goat Ranch, Fanshaw, t Alaska. MISCELLANEOUS RED HAGEI 1 Sentative, 123. | G — !iARDWOC;D J’lnms lald All floors } Scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer. Hnt(l Ju'n'au Phone FOR general repair wurk call Hmm ¢ Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 ! and 7 pm. FURN your ola go into value, « cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Pe nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. ' Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone ’il 315 Deck.er Way. Wmter Descends wnn Heavy Snow oad Crews Are at Work in Many Sections of Pac. Northwest %HICAGO. 11, Nov. 18.—Wintry weather has spread over most of uw\northern half of the nation. e first appreciable snowfall in sections of the Pacific west ing night and day. Mount er Lodge has been isolm,ed since is keeping road crews VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. FOR RENT—Furnished four room house. Phone 134, FIVE-ROOM furnished apt, oi heat, electric range, 524 7th St. E Phone Blue 200. | FURNISHED 5-roc burner. Phone Black 490. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts | 443, Phone |FOR RENT — Duplex 2-room apt., ‘ electric range, in a door bed-hath. | See Mrs. White, Bon Marche. J B |2-ROOM furnished apt. cozy, hot water, lights — Tract. Phone Blue 139, Clean, Seatter 4-ROOM partly rurnishgd‘]?oliscifox 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. -ROOM house on Dixon St. unfurnished Call 385. Cliff Apts. " steam-heated, washing machine, oak floors, Windsor FOUR rooms, bath; electric range, Frigidaire, Apts FOR RENT—Seven room house — one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter menths. Phone 244 FOR RENr-Newly decorated store | location at 373 South Franklin. ! Phone 428 after 1 p.m. FOK RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Sh~zppe COZY, warm, tumn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensifs and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. WMTED YOUNG man desires room in pri- vate home or light housekeeping rooms. Write Empire 227. " LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair of glasses at Keeney' Float, Wed., reward. Empire 2: FOUND—A pair of glasses. Owner | may have same by proving owner- | ship and paying for this adv. ‘VANI‘El’)Vf’Boardcr; in private l‘omo 326 Secord Street. Call Blue heavy snow on herols ice s impe 'c’(d motorists as the ther- |mometers of the state hit season’s| lows A blinding snowstorm in South- |ern Wyoming halted air transpor- |tation between Salt Lake and Oma- | jha, then moved southward to bring| Northern Colorado its first snowfall jof the se n. | | A e S i NOTICE On and after this date I, the un- dersigned, will not be responsible| for any debts unless authorized by | me. Nov. 17, 1937. adv. VINCENT YAKAPATZ erinas will & BRINGING UP FATHER WILL YOU STOP THAT HUMMING ? By the AP hamw Vincent Astor, 44-ye: of the famous Astor clan in this country, friend of Kings and Pres- idents, also is a ballet impresario. When his St. Regis hotel in New York needéd a ballet, he rushed in where most bus- & iness me ffear to tre taking an active @ part in sel ng the six ballerir as, the costumes, the lighting and much of the mu- sic. Four of the six girls he heped pick are wives ones, t0o. The iwo unm ried girls are 17, but the ages of four wives bring the average to 23 years Though none of the married bal- dmit that dancing and are incompatible, two of the troupe have their cause they were hired to re- earlier members who quit to i | } | marriage memt plac marry Here are three of Mr. Jerinas Astor’s bal- AND SHE’'S MARRIED SHE'S MARRIED Patti Heaton, seen in a sea of slippers, is the 22-year-old mother of a 23-months-old son. Virginia Allen, relaxing in her $20-a-day dressing rcom, is the 24- year-old wife of a New York insurance man. She came from Columbus, Ohio, AND SHE'S MARRIED, TOO Josephine Roberts, 27, is mar- ried, too. Also from Columbus. Prairie dogs can be killed for less than three cents an acre, ac-| cmd'ng to experiments conducted | b\ an Oklahoma farm agent. Flght Over Air Mail Route Is to JUNEAU BIDS TO OPEN WASHINGTON, Nov. I'M NOT" GOIN' TO TAKE ANOTHER CHANCE OF BEIN' HIT WITH THIS— Coor 1917, King Features Svndicate, Inc. World righes reserved ff+ 3 Scion Turns Producer to Promde F loor Show Pumle Bubhle Ball Is to Be | Held Wednesday 'Annual Elks' Dance Will Be Event of Thanksgiy- ing Eve | | | | by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, the Purple Bubble Ball, will be held on Thanksgiving Eve, next Wednesday night, in the ball room. | Howard Simmons is chairman of the event which will assemble scores of couples of the Gastineau Channel district. At the meeting of the Elks last night discussion was held on dis- tribution of clothes donations to needy children. Norman Banfield, !Exalted Ruler, presided. Following the meeting, a turkey shoot was held and 45 turkeys were |distributed as prizes. i - .. | ODD FELLOWS, ATTENTION | Regular meeting Silver Bow Lodge, A2, Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock. |{Work in the degree of brotherly |love. H. VAUGHN CALLOW, Noble Grand ———.—— Try The Empire classifieds 11’esults. |adv. for i McCAUL MCTOR | COMPANY | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | —m When in Need of | | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATINS CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 | 1 18.—Post- | Office officials said they will open; bids on December 15 for an air-| mail contract between Juneau, Whitehorse and Fairbanks. | It is also disclosed that the Post-| Cigars . Cigarettes ‘The annual social event sponsored THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS T “Smiling Serviee” Bert’s Cash Grocery | PHONE 105 | Free Delivery Juneau ' 2 —9 (et rrrre Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers Patronize Irving’s Market " [ HOME GRO( PIGGLY- WIGGLY ah e AND LIQUOR STORE . 146—Phones—152 ] AMERICAN CASH '\ i GROCERY and MARKET'" it ....WMA “Alaska’ by Loswr D. Hender D o Fresh Fruit and Vegetables . REMEMBER TO ASK FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING AWARD TICKETS California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE ] Telophone 478 Prompt D llvon"' INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Juneau an Alaska Candy Cards Office Department has asked the Budget Bureau to approve of an air-| mail service from Tanana Cmsmg Forelgn Stars Challenge Hollywooa Favorites Come Up Shortly TP -lecent impostation of a number of talented mew- :omers from abroad is seen as a to the supreriacy of some of Hollywood’s reigning tavorites.. Among those who were recently im- ported -by the film colony are Mary Maguire who hails from Australia; Anna Neagle and Margot England, and Anna- Grahame, former headliners in !Mll and Danielle Darrieux, petite None of these major challenge tional manner French starlets. is as yet well known to American film-goers, but each promises to click in sensa- if predictions as to their futures come true. Holiywood, ever eager for new faces, has been industriously searching abroad for those with taient. As a result of this there are more “fledglings”’ about to make their debut than at any time in recent years. {of the West of Rockies Delegation to Confer with P. 0. Officials WASHINGTON, Noy. 18.—Sena- tor James E. Murray, of Montana, said he has urged Postmaster Gen- eral James A, Farley to approve of an air mail route extension, com- plete from Texas to Alaska, through the States and East of the Rockies. Senator Murray said he will in- vite Senators from Montana, Wy- oming, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas to participate in a discussion route with the Postoffice heads, as against the Coast route, Seattle to Juneau. COUNCIL Deep Sea Fishermen's Union of the Pacific TO ORGANIZE BRANCH FOR HALIBUT FISHERMEN to Anchorage. Puts Ant Poison In Food Instead Of Pepper; Dies OAKLAND, Cal.,, Mabel McCarthy, regained ciousness long enough fo tell hos- pital attendants she put ant poison in food in the belief it was pepper and then she died. MARTHA SOCIETY Bazaar F‘rlday, November 19. D Ernie Swanson on the Elfin II has brought in 500 pounds of sal- mon and the Ida II brought in 1000 pounds for the Alaska Coast Fish- eries. REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT AT 7:30 JUNEAU CENTRAL LABOR TEMPLE Nov. 18. — Mrs. cons- THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIIMMY"' CARLSON | ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft FOR INSURANCE - See H. R. SHEPARD & SON : Telephone 409 B. M. 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