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THE DAILY Al ASI\A EMPIRE, SATURDA\ BRINGING UP FATHEB‘ DON'T BE SiLLY - DADDY--THIS IS THE \/ER\L LAT- NOV 20, 1937. By GEORGE McMANUS YOU- HOW MANY TIMES HAVE | TOLD YOU NOT TO WALK ABOUT THE HOUSE IN YOUR RED UNDERSHIRT 2 DONT BE S0 VULGAR- - WELL:- THIS IS GOIN' TOO FAR- | WONDER IF MAGGIE KNOWS ABOUT THIS @ ———E o WELL- THERE ISN'T ENOUGH GOODS THERE TO MAKE A FASHION - 5_.» 2 ] | FOR general repair work call Henry! W A N A D Gorham, Phone 157 between 5:30 ! INF: ORMATION__L Daily rate per line for ronsecutive @sertions: One day .. 10¢ Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must be mn the office by 2 o'clock in ‘the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. “We accept ads over telephome | # igom_ persons listed in telephone | o directory. Phone 373—Ask for Ad-taker. - “‘7”"’; ‘}FIVE ROOM in case of error or if an aa has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please hoti- i| fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given ;UARANTEED RMHSUC nents, $4.50. Finger wave, Lola’s Beauty Shop, wleul.om M1, 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT |3-ROOM furnished house. loughby Ave. Phone 223 141 Wil- FOR RENT*FUHH\)\\(! four mom t Rev. Joseph R. Crimont, were Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, house. Phone 134 Vicar Apostolic to Alaska, and Fa-|Louisa M. Alcott, Thomas Bailey ther LaFortune. Father Hubbard | Aldrich, Fannie Hurst Davidson, many times has visited the island |Alexander Graham Bell, Samuel J.| in his Alaskan explorations. Several | Tilden, President William McKin- | i 9 meler Days g Now It's a Good Time to Get Your (hm' LaFort indicated to him Prnxx(lrm (‘.m\,m (u\4lu!d (‘u- & " ', their desire to have a statue of dinal Gibbons and Edwith Booth. TR M | [ J See Mrs. White UN KlNG Is I_AND Christ the King erected on the is-| As a model for the hands of the| HOQUIAM, Wash, Nov. 20.—So Z | attention, g ) | the frontier is gone, is it? ] — i and, facing toward Siberia as a|statue Mr. Kitson used those of his| ne, s it? Get the jump on the higher food prices | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | |3-ROOM furnished apt. Clean, — symbol to Christians of Christ's love, | friend, Cardinal O'Connell of Bos-| TWo police officers here have a of Fall and Winter. Choose your Gen- & —————————Ei| cosy, Hot water, lights — Seatter|y .. e ok even for the athelstic Soviets ton. It id that Mr. Kitson once | different idea. Answering a call to 3 hy ¢ . TOR_6A | ragt. Phise Biue 199 ‘L]fe Ambition of New Yor X i . g a farm several miles out of the city eral Electric now and you will save i ALE Woman Realized on It was aiso intended tt such altold the Cardinal, then a parish Chtef "N Foot nd Offi sta 3 riest that he was undecided how AR ormiai Fooke . alid o8 el o Kl an R statue would feelest tha o o | Forbes Barrett found several farm|§ IMaANy an extra dollar every month. 1-ROOM house and 7 acres of land Berlng Sea Coast s on Loop Road. Inquire Mrs. B. 73 . 1 « s th ands of the statue should be i g families in terror, the children were E. Benson, 326 4th St. mkmk HiC he Eskimos. King ced. Cardinal O'Connell replied, H ted Becase -of i This is the way I think Our Lord 2fraid to leave the doorsteps of the| Alaska Electric Light 8 tion between Siberia and Alas-|/would stand,'' illustrating his homes and the family pigs ~qum11nu’ Sl SERVING 0 Boman Gathallzs e A oseation. aer. Tsaon nsee potn | The afticers biiged it the wo z o R l c | Juneau—Douglas—Alaska ‘l|||||l|||ll||||||||||||||||l|m||||||"|||m|||||||||||||||||||||||_||||||||||||||m||l|||m DRY CLEANING l: II||IIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINll furnished apt ESKIMUS s heat, electric range. 524 7th St E X Phone Blue 200, FOR RFNT ~— Du m](\ electric range, in a door be Bon Marche. 1 ROOM partly ruxnlslxed house Im, rent. 12th St., call 67 after 5 p.m. |FURNISHED house S5 - ,[0],_,{;!],"; four rooms, bath, oil heat. Phone 1472 or inquire 626 Fifth St. (New York Times) The life ambition of the late Mrs B———ii " —— |Samuel J. Kitson, wife of the famou 5-ROOM unfurnished house on(pjtish sculptor and long a re Dixon St. Call 385. E\,( New York, finally was o FOR SALE — RCA V b, Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. ed mc |FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt, |On-lonely King Island, in the Beringlgyranclli he met Miss ¥ : The i LT M i e | w’ | cliff Apts. Sea, Sunday, October 31 the feast|was told of her statue of Christ the | tons, 1 transportation to King|€ighborhood. As soon as the bear g es general housework, e bt Sy |Of, Christ the King, seven months|ging. The statue had been almast|Island was a hazardous project, T¢|TRte i SHot, they expect the com- | 'F’:f;“‘:é‘;”‘ oty hout S Telphone [ROUR, Focill bath; steam-heated, after her death. completed by her husband, the first| was Snipped to Nome by steamship| T ity to be safe again. i 4 2 e‘““‘,”c._“‘““v washing machine.| There, in the presence of two foreigner to receive the Pope's gold|and then transported the last few FRED HAGEN, Fuller Brush repre- i‘:i’d""c‘ oak floors. wmdsm}/\fl’}l"'“‘u“ RS"‘“" C: 4 _"’““l P""l'fi‘”- medal for sculpture, at his death in|miles to the #land In walrus-skin sentative, Hotel Juneau, Phone| 3 ’ ______|three scientists and several hundred 1906, His widow completed it and|boats Il wd together. Weeks of 123. |FOR RENT—Seven room house — |Catholic Eskimos, a lif size bronze st stood in the back-breaking effort on the part of 8 5 ~———| one mile out on Glacier Highway. ‘fltatue of Christ was dedicated. The st Sixty-sev- every able-bodied person on the is- HARDWOOD floors laid. All floors Cheap for winter months. Phone |Statue, erected on the highest point|g {land were required to drag it hun- scraped and refinished. Phone‘ 244, of the island, facing toward Siberia s dl *ds of feet up the rocky hills to 534 P Hammer. | A% L . |with supplicating hands, was de- lits permanent base on the summit T |FOR RENT—Newly decorated store signed and completed by her. lof the island. [ ] location at 373 South Franklin.| The selection, completion and To honor Mrs. Kitson's memory statue weighs nearly three Father Hubbard nths|the pose and the Cerdinal's hands fited one well-placed shot, and| seeking such a statue. ] as models. dragged back a 200- D"\”\(l l)lnk\ 2 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Several art had made over Mrs. Kitson de pressing the desire to place it wher | Phone 428 after 1 p.m. For Rent, | VACANCY—Nugget Apartments, For Sale, |cozy, warm, furn. apts. cooking utensils | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. LOST AND FOUND Light water, dishes, {mantic story. {FOUND—A pair of glasses. Owner |erection of this statue form a ro- Details of it were |revealed in New York by Mrs. Kit- | PO RENT—-Seven room furnished | |son’s niece and-assistant, Miss Fel- apartment. Inquire Snap Shcppe o y Buranelli of 15 West Sixty- nth Street. The “Glacier Priest,” Father Ber- ard R. Hubbard, priest-scientist and explorer, is responsible for the erection of the statue on far-off King Island, subsequently renamed hrist the King Island by its 190 mo inhabitants. nty-five miles from Nome, Al- laska, the island is a barren, rocky eminence rising 900 feet above sea she thought it would be most ap- preciated. Father Hubbard con- vinced her that King Island was that place. to remain anonymous, made it pos- sible to buy the statue from Mrs. Kitson. Packing of Statue Arduous Knewn to hundreds as “Aunt Anne,” 24rs. Kitson was by persons of all creeds for her many benefactions. Despite vanced age—she would have been 83 last September—she busied her- 1f last Winter with preparations A friend, who prefers, | worship. (o erect a chapel for them, dely loved | her ad-| Miss Buranelli is planning some sort of memorial to her on Christ the King d. So poor are the is- in itants, she said, that they are without a covered piace to Miss Buranelli would like ->eo The Empire classifieds for Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA REMEMBER TO ASK FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING AWARD TICKETS California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery may have same by prov ship and pajy g oWl i "°” llevel. Its inhibitants are Eskimos, __lcalled clifi-dwellers because they|’ e in rude huts built on stilts|her strength, The en-|died on Holy opulation is Roman Catholic, |!ived anotl been converted by Father|Seen her s nine La Fortune, Jesuit mis-|Started on its INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Pay’n Takit s w Alaska PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery esh Meats, Groceries, L1qum~ Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers to cast, pack and ship the s®atue. T rtion proved too much for she became ill and Thursday. Had she week she would have > cast in bronze and long journey to Al- LAUNDRY PHONE 15 | | 1 i- Yo r JLOST~Pmr of s 8 e ! u | Float, Wed, reward. Empire 234 | | | ying for t i | . u ants in WANTED — Boarders . in _ private live 27 home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue J and lashed to steep cliffs. | 290. |tire \VIKING CLUB PLANS | OLDTIME DANCE FOR | 1cHoLL ;'Cllassified Ads in /i Kitson, like her husband, Two Priests Select Site ert to Catholicism, passed m: The statue was erected on Christ|of her time, after his death in char- |the King Island at the request of'itable activities, Among her friends' | THANKSGIVING EVE | Harry Race, Drugs e An old-time dance is scheduled by‘IIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIl|IIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII' |the Viking Club for next Wednes- Fie |day night, Thanksgiving eve, when do Y ou know someone the Union Hall, will be turned over who may be lonely and hungry on for an informal evening to which Llw public is invited. Thanksgiving Day——— bt Albert Peterson will provide music |for the evening. Schottisches, square | " You can demonstrate that you are 1200 CARDS RETURNED really Thankful for Your Good For- TAP BEER |dances. polkas and various other ’fulk steps will be the order of the IN JOBLESS CENSUS| tune and also givé him cause for ‘ IN TOWN! ' i Thanks with a GUEST CARD to ® Approximately 200 returns will | i s calvonte S Th a nk S g1 v1n g D1nn er THE MINERS' unemployment census which ends at Recreation Parlors at PERCY’S that time, it was stated today by aster Albert Wile. The Cen- BILL DOUGLAS ey - CARDINAL __CARDS MAY BE OBTAINED NOW-— ||||uumuluuuuuum||||||mu||mu|||mm||||||mm||mlmm|_||m||m||||||li|nm|mm|||um|||lmmmmuuuum i oy FOR lNSURAlCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SQN Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. W!NDOW CLEAN!NG PHONE 48t The Em pire % 3 THE BEST el Remeprer " g Serviet 7} Bert’s Cash Grocery | | If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered rted Tuesday and all returns c Bs bbb bbiddldd L Free Delivery Juneau must be in the postoffice by to- | i [ 25¢ B T e night. Within City Limits NOW. || HOME GROCERY Between 150 and 175 cards had By 6:00 P. M. | | T ] | AND LIQUOR STORE ' I T I | 146—Phones—152 ' » [ AMERICAN CASH is the time to been received up to noon today, the Postmaster said, and he expected | PHONE | GROCERY and MARKET ——— Y : place (g | 2 2 6 3 | CHRISTMAS 1 ‘ it would be 200 or better by closi ORDERS! P I G G L Y A copy will be sent you IMMED- time. THOUSANDS of SUGGESTIONS ;}ge 3}’1% : gftwg’j‘;i for GIFTS or REAL VALUE and Dbty 1y apnbiat aiAbE WIGGLY y (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) 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