The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1937, Page 7

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3 Y"WANT AD || i INPORMATION | C(.unt flve average words to the | dge. Dauy rate per line for eonsecutive ‘@sertions: One day ... Additional days Sc Minimum charge ..50C Copy must be 1 the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone zomt persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 3’M—Ask for Ad-taker. 10¢ 3 £ in case of error or if an aa | has been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at | jonce and same will be given \ attention. | L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE o DAVE NPORT bed and d‘\\ bed. 17 S. Franklin St. FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. x\enu Melody Shop. 1 MISCELLANEOUS WOMAN wishes gen permanent or by hour. Red 462. Telephone repre- Phone FRED HAC sentative, 123. Fuller oru Hotel Juneau. Jaid. All floors Phone HARDWOOD flo, scraped and refinished. 534, P. Hamm FOR general repair work call anryi Gorham. Phone 157 between & and 7 pm. 130 TURN your ola goid Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. SUARANTEED Re ie Perme, nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c¢. Lola’s Beauty Shop, tleplione 291, 315 Decker Way. For Rent, For Sale, our ants in Classified §4ds in The Empzre CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "TIMMY" CARLSON WANT ADS .! LeFevre. Ju- ! 1 honscw mk | FOR RENT FURNISHED hO\N' for lm\( H B 3-ROOM house with Dbath, fur-| | nished, on Gastineau Ave. Inquire | at Juneau Paint Store. | |FIVE-ROOM furnished apt. ofl| heat, electric range. 524 Tth St. E. | | Phone Blue 200. [ |FOR RENT — Duplex 2-room apt., electric range, in a door bed-hath ‘ See Mrs, White, Bon Marche. i By GEOhGI:. McMANUS BY GOLLY- THAT DMUC:HT‘E OULRS HAS BEEN OQUT NIGHT- I'VE GOT TO PUT STOP TO THIS= =~ EVERY R OF H T Y TO TH TONIGHT- DAD! OT LIKE TO GO,SO 'L TO GO IN HIS PLACE - A A GOT M\H\ = Copr 1937, Kitig Bestdres Syndicare, 1, \ |2-ROOM furnished apt | ecozy, hot water, lig Tract. Phone Blue 139. 4-ROOM partly furnished house for rent. 12th St., call 67 after 5 p.m. unfurnished house on Call 385. [5-ROOM Dixon St. \FOUR Tooms, h; steam-heated, electric range, washing machine, | Frigidaire, oak floors. Windsor 43 | Apts. |FOR RENT—Seven room hous one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone i \' ne L) s | g FOR RENT—New location at 373 South Franklin. tra sl "Orc RENT—Seven room furnished | CU rtment. Inquire Snap Shzppe rurn. |WANTED — Boarders in private |l home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue | 290. WANTED ‘WI\‘QTED Tent: 10x12 or 12x16, |, | new or second hand. State price.| | Address Thomas Riley, P.O. Box| | 236 Sitka, Alaska. |fol 1 |JOB wanted bv \oum, man. College | grad., married. Office work or any l‘ kind of work. Box 239 Empire. HIOUSEI\EFPER for man and son. | : Laundry, housekeeping, and cook- H ing. Apply in writing to this| paper stating age, color, nation- | ality and salary expected. Work g five days per week. Can go home electrically equipped. Write Em- 01 | pire P. 240. HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE IS TONIGHT A large group =>f parents aml: {friends gathered at the Grade School last night for the open house at which work of the students was ex-| hibited. This evening, from 7:30 o'c]uck‘ until 8:30 o'clock, a similar open house will be held at the high school. etk Today’s News Today.—Empire. | . WHEN IN A HURRY 11 ] CALL COLE FOR OIL | | 84 plus or 27 gravity, in any | amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER | | Phone 3441 or Night 55¢ SHAVES CLEANER FASTER CLOSER ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 NEWS ITEMS ound behind the cle: used by the village people ¢ the school childs ) the conditions found by the test. after dinner is served, if desired. |ject Five-room house completely and |pleased with the work and attitude|and in the rail belt very soon if it <2 FROM HOONAH : A King Behind the Gun |ry Douglas, Jack —————_—'—“—‘—_——_—__—_ avis returned on - 3 G 3 l()mnpu with Cap! oses Smith. he ANS delegates, Edith |le'\ mul Mrs. Harry Douglas, ing a muct will & HOONAH, Alaska, Nov. » | &l men the Hoonah C 3 | o nen Holhg. Bl - The a ol carnival will be Novemb vear. The entire into This and leveled playground ared eded h the recent 1e rustic bridge; ail is open des cleared o | Phone 428 after 1 pm. on the road to the school relie i the children from walking slippers \ —_Nug; I o o TR e logs over the washout which oc-| rred during the recent hard rains motorship Northland ms | | The de | | warm, apts. Light.f, .. s ‘ wm i “mm:n mm‘;"s ner trip on schedule. | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview S fha 5 5 st B Mrs. Frank Shotter | LOST AND FOUND went South where F will enter | | 2 e school. Mrs. Shotter expects t\\ |[LOST — Brown brief case. Notify|spend about two monl visiting | carl Brunstad, Union Hall. |friends and relatives before return-| |FOUND—A pair of glasses. Swnier| 2 b may have same by proving owner-i ,r.c Garnett Svorum ned tolar ship and paying for this adv. her home in Seattle on the North-| Arons 1 by plane Supervisor of e office of Indian Affairs in u. Dx Aronson will (.l\l‘ st low it up by medsures to corr sn , game i are busy FAIRBANKS AND son Frank ]um;o Txmtt R(’pmtx Lx- | after {ing is at a premium in bm‘\ places The Seal, Alaska Game Commi\-\unl a |sion boat, with Douglas Gr: the same lin.lr and the hool of over getting ready | > event : i ANCHORASE ARE BOOMING ALONG ceptional Activity in Westward, Interior are en- ) rapidly g to At- ey General Jam Inu!l, who 1ed to Juneau on the Yukon being in the Westward and terior in connection with licens matters, condemna ings and escheat h lots of rain, the p on was exceptionally good. J ruitt found and much a i p,ym” on. ‘~mu last yi ct for Belgian neutra the manmner in wh The youth? 1l monarck army maneuvers. ne “seraps of paper” ian & Belg maller cities in tl BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN YESTERDAY great many persons are stay- g over during the winter this year, Hunsbedt, Zelma Gross, Ma Dee Louise Henni signed pacts guaranteeing r Leopold a[)p'\yumly | Guests present were Claire and Dickie Folta, Paula Kay and Norma 2 Ann O SR o -_—__—_—_-——1 DY ()ok:s l L HAVE ‘ | | The Juneau Laundi | 9, H f 7 |1 Pay’n Takit Franklin Stree! between KA e Steund Sireew || ~ PHONES 92 or 95 PHONE 358 \ Free Delivery iy i Fresh Meats, Groceries,: §: Liquors, Wines and Beer_ We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers T Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES 80, FRANKLIN STREET THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! . e THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS I, Thomas Hardware Co. : ' - OILS i | \ Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL--GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition | | et | ST . CHRISTMAS [ ";{-nlllnx Service” "’ GIFTS and TOYS |! Bert’s Cash Grocery |, at the 1 PHONE 105 H | Free Delivery Juneau ’lh S&N—S&m " PHONE 36 1 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY Homzinocm AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 . " WHITE SPOT ry rden, made a visit to Hoonah for{many more than usual, he found. | FOR CAROL KARN[;S n(] Agne bs, Gail Morrison LIQUOR STORE o short time Thursday. Trains and boats were growded & iy Ph 655 P l G G L Y [with people, he said, some of whom . . Rltce Jean Davis, Roberta | one The Forester with Mr. Burdick,|were unable to get accommodation a group m‘vmu Harris, Patsy Oakes. | | Prompt Delivery sional Forester, was in Thursday|The ship tieup so far I assemn-| G Y e ithers - and | Jabaueline ng over the local CCC pro-|no particular inconvenience g R Y P w l G G L Y~ He expressed himself well interior but it will be felt at & 0 3 which) ™ e & ons hostess. The new distillery season has = the men. cc The Ranger IX, Forest Sm-viceI boat, with Mr. Chipperfield, District Ranger, was in on Friday. MIXERS CANADA DRY GINGER ALE and SPARKLING WATER SEVEN—UP ll(/a HOLY JOE'S SINGAPORE _ SLING QUART BOTTLES 23° HOLIDAY PUDDINGS Heinz and Crosse & Blackwell's PLUM — FIG and DATE Mince Meat {said. by formic acid. ontinues any length of time, he colored decorations pro-| just opened in Scotland and orde able settin and in the are reported so heavy for 1937-19: _—e o center was placed a ge artific- | deliv s of Scotch whisky, th: favors | distillerie pacity. The pain of a bee’s sting is caused |ial birthday cake holding lfor all assembled. IF—It's Trimmings You Wish? They’re Here! “Always the Best” BAR MIX GIN FIZZ— WHISKEY SOUR— TO’VI COLLINS— PINTS 45¢ TOM & JERRY BATTER Pint jar 55¢ WHITE ROCK Ot. 33¢ Pt 23c. Many other MIXERS not mentioned—at low prices! DRAWING TONIGHT AT 8:00 O’CLOCK FOR OUR FREE DINNER AWARDS We ask every ticket holder to attend and witness the drawing— SECOND PRIZE Full Course Goose Dinner FIRST PRIZE Full Course Turkey Dinner for Eight Tickets given for each dollar paid on account or cash purchase. CLIVES Green—Ripe—Stuffed PICKLES in Many Varieties MIXED NUTS and NUTS of All Kinds Cluster Raisins California Grocery “THEPURE FOODS STORE" Phomne 478 FREE—FAST—DELIVERIES es must operate at full ca- GREEN TOP CABS PHONE s 38 at | McCAUL MCTOR | COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers : Try Tl; ;pfre classifieds I(; results. Fresh Fruit and Vegetablu REMEMBER TO ASK FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING AWARD TICKETS California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery INSURANCE Allen Shattuck 1 Established 1898 e FOR INSURANCE See H. R.'SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLBANHIG PHONE 48% - -

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