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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNI:SDA\ NOV 24 I03/ BARNEY (‘OO(JLE AND SPARK PL UG LOOK HERE, DON'T GLT 0N . WAHAL- THAR'S SUNTHIN SNUEEY -- \OR‘(:;C?O\%‘:E\?-E-\E 1 GONNIES W W THAT, GOOGLE-\F - Nou SAID T COuLD ) \NELL ' ; 1 JES ORAPPED AT TIN-TYPE OF HOU ON), THAR = ; TeR e ARE YO HE AWN (N € O P HO TH LOB £ ARED @‘\C F\EQ MUCH To OU WHEN You | WUZ THAT SIEANT, LOOK QT -- WERE ONLY & FER & BUTT N - B 233 SRR OLD -+ DEROGGERY \ W ANT AD ‘ i 38 FOR RENT “ iy’ 8 . ; . NOU D\DN'T REMARK-22 { INFORMATION | | oR T peiareon house: five : ‘}\ & ) ‘, g0 i CQ0K S0 Hor f———— ——4& | rooms furnished with basement e ——='| oil burner. 414 Third St. See John C( unt five average words to t.he Reck. | dne. — Dauly rate per line for ronsecur.lva APARTMENTS for un' $15 and| wsertionn: $16 per month. See Roy Allen One day ... Johnson Apartments. i Additional days Minimum charge Copy must be m the office by 2 You WOULON'T CRITTER WAS 3-ROOM house with bath, fur- | nished, on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at Juneau Paint Store, Copr_1937, King Peatures § Jelock In the afternoon to insure| igsertion on same day |FOR RENT — Furnished house ;::‘cmlr?:rsvns listed in telephone! .4y gt Inquire at 626 5th St a program for the public Tuesday .. p R T sneron, s e 0 it 3 [{IQNNSEIVING | Pay’n Takit T e i s By iz etk e Tange, 104 0Ok which was recently completed. . y Sl ?f_"e”’z":;o‘::“‘;f“;‘“‘;; electric range, in a door bed-hath. Madge McRae, principal; Miss Es- PHONE 358 Ve Dativery. e amat will be given | | See Mrs. White, Bon Marche | c ther Olson, Miss Helen Reed, Miss Held churches Fresh Meats, Groceries, d | Osa Duff, Miss Bernice Bergman, i i g attention. 2 2-ROOM furnished apt. Clean, and Miss Normovane L“.:u.\ln‘nc‘f — —y \I\;lqgofis'f “llnitis‘;'mfld gl(if:e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | cozy, hot water, lights — Seatter | s s Lo A | Family-Style Meals e Sell for LESS be S T aeme L : To celebrate the birthday of Miss Thanksgiving Day services will m\‘ ERWIN’S BOARDINC ) FOR SALE |4-ROOM partly furnished house for 2 , Mis r | HOUSE | George Brothers rent. 12th St., call 67 after 5 p.m. 3 Miss Osa Dulf were hoslesses at a MmOrrow. | ter 5 p o i — B one o'clock luncheon at the Calvin At 10 o'clock there will be Holy, MONTHLY RATES BOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, | Dixon St. Call 385. | g y . laid for Mrs. Rudolph Sarvella, Mys. Cathedral . s i Melody St s vis, M w. B J 1§ the 11 o'clock service at the ! neau Melody Shop. | electric range, washing machine, ¢ vis, Mrs. Jessup and ject at the 11 o'clock service g ¢ H P A s i Saughter. Mrs, B, 5. Ganty, Mrs. First Chureh of Christ, Scientist. || 1hOmAs Hardware Co. TAP BEER { s : . R ! ‘clock special ces will | PAINTS — OILS ) s e | gm_u HAGEN, Fuller orush re) (,‘FOR RENT—Seven room house — % 5 e Rae, Normaljane Gorsline, Miss eran Church. | HARDWARE eritative T bt Tunes p,mm one mile out on Glacier Highw: { e Bernice Bergman, Miss Esther Ol-; In the evening at 7:45 o'clock the| ), ; ® ‘E e e - | 3 T ¥ 4 ¥ guest and hostesses. Miss McRae ing of the Bethel Mission in Juneau | ii— — TS 4 THE MINERS' ARDWOOD floors laid. All floors | omr SRR U B T : i was presented with @ fountain pen. will be observed at the Pentecostal| | JUNEAU - YOUNG || Recreation Parlors ' 53¢, P. Hammer. { location at 373 South Franklin. Mrs. T. Boerjan, active in woman's, The North Light Presbyteri | ' MGENSNCERESe —_l Phone 428 after 1 p.m. . gl ¢ 85, 8 g N L e Northern Ligh reshyterian ‘ club work In Seattle, gave 8n In-'Ghurch will hold services from 11|| o PATNTS_OIL<GIASS BILL DOUGLAS + Gorham. Phone 157 between 5: JU‘ Aholf And Ranvy BAHISRDS - - *and 7 pm 3 S AR O 3 g A | rangement before the Federated John A. Glasse delivering the A — PO RENT—Seven room furnished % y Friendly Club of Sitka. Mr. Boerjan Thanksgiving message. Music will be |~ e RS O R Wo. accept ads over telephone| ,,,mg and hoth, oil heat. 504 K - | Phone Blue 200. T in case otwerro; 0; éfran el:: it 3 Those who sponsored the program Da SBTVIDES ! Franklin Stree: between PHONES 92 or 95 has been stopped before FOR RENT — Duplex were school faculty members, M Front und Second Streets o : ] We Sell for CASH Madge McRae, Miss Helen Roan and held in several of the churches to- DAY bed. 175 S. Franklin Street.|5;ROOM unfurnished house on[ T : Tea Shop, Saturday. Covers were Communion and address at Trinity SO. FRANKLIN STREET % Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju-|FOUR rooms, ST hoatat b Charles Wortman, Mrs. Ralph Da- “Thafksgiving” will be the sub-| THE BEST | Apts. F 4 _ { Martin Conw Mis, J. J ) At 11 o'clock special ces will | ’ MISCELLANEOUS | | |Ms, Jack Calvin, Miss Jene Mc- be held in the Resurrection Luth- ' Builders’ and Shelf IN TOWNI 123. Cheap for winter months. Phone - i i . son, Miss Madge McRae, The honor Twentieth anniversary of the open- |- scraped and refinished, Phone [FOR RENT—Newly decorated store e g 05 Mission. ; Hardware Company E‘O’{ general repair work call Henry | - e Y 3 : VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. e S ) e teresting talk recently on flower ar- o'clock until noon, with the Rev. Guns and Ammunition i - TU ¥ your ola gord into value,| A&partment. Inquire Snap Sheoppe | & % X 3 5 has been employed here during the predominant during the hour with G R {1 “Smiling Service” ¢ cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | T R P 1 e ¥ J 3 summer on the trueti f > i P . s ? ) {COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, % summer on the construction of the the children’s, youtg people's and Tnd Befl 8§ a;h Gro {3 - > . / ; i new federal court house building. adult choirs combining to sing CHRISTMAS & e r = " ¢ water, dishes, cooking utensils o ; | PHONE 106 f’ljfiifb‘s'.bafiu F}:eanmuc -7_—(51 Suid bath, SEasedbie st Bie 2 v s by £ B 3 They left recently for Ketchikan. “Come All, Ye Faithful” “We Plow GIFTS and TOYS Free Delivery o ) $4.50. nger wave, C, . e i 5 4 < ) S 3 3 |the Fields,” and “Beneath Thy at the - Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone| X % Mrs. F o By g » i SRR 9%, 215 Dedker Way: 1L.OST AND FOUND ! | Mrs. F. W. Wll!lan}snn, who for Guilding Hand.” The adult choir s & N 5 & lo ‘ | S o the past 17 years has been a resi- will sing “Prepare Ye the Way of PSRRI LOST — Brown brief casés Notify | N » : % . 5 dent of the Kenai Peninsula, while the Lord,” with a tenor solo by John ! HOME GROCERY J | Paul Revere, Patrick Henry and| cCarl Brunstad, Union Hall | p i i enroute to join her husband, F. W. Keyser, and bass solo by Ned Rowe o Yohn Quincy Adams work for al- 4 3 o ¢ 9 atbacg D Williamson, of the U. S. Survey of- The services will be broadcast. i AND LIQUOR STORE jrocery concern at Richmond, Va F‘OLNDMA p'\.x Of glasses. O\vnv"f Bt X Sy ¥ 3 W % fice at Juneau, was a guest of Mrs. At the special Thanksgivin, V- o - ‘ | may have same by proving owner- | g ; . Mae Mills at Sitk: i ity b | 146 Phones—152 | B g o ¢ ae Mills at Sitka. ice at the LutHeran Church, special AMERICAN CASH | d | #hibnd paying, for this adv. music will be rendered by the Serv- CHOTEIY SOX IARESE . For Rent, |WANTED — Boarders in rivate : NN The following constituted a week- ice Liturgy: prelude, “Soul Penitent” o | home, Second Street. C_!r])| Blue BRI X y end party at Goddard Hot Springs: by Zamecnik; offertory, “Peaceful FOI’ b kit A prompt e ::m i 290. | i 2 . Commander J. C. Perry, N.SN.; Heart” by Zamecnik; postlude, “Fes- LIQUOR DEL]VERY 1 A { Lieut. Stan Ring, U.S.N,; Lieut. tival March” by Zamecnik and an- For Sal() ’ : : : 2 Weller, U.SN.; Lieut. Hutchings, them, “O Praise the Lord” by Stultz. g I 2 S Ko 1 ¥ ; Us Lieut. D. C. Gade, M.D, e - [WANTED — Tent: 10x12 or 12x16,| f : / REN. and ¥, JBeds, ' Grom. fhe SAILING PUT OVER vill;‘lgl;bl;:: s’%zl?l.r ; | new or second hand. State briged £ § f e s fleet air base at Sitka; Mis. Wil- Wk | 2 [ our | Address Thomas Riley, P.O. Box R & A liam Charteris, and Mr. and Mrs. Sailing of the motorship Estebeth I Phone 655 o Sitka, Als | . o Ben Ficken and Capt. Ric d Ru- for Sitka and way ports has been i B OB y g s ble, of the Lapwing. delayed until Friday evening instead g JCL"?&:J‘B::::U?\(I \(r;l'l;x(r’ work or any | g iy =l of Wednesday evening. adv " ants in | kind of work. Box 239 Empire. | VWOCKETS COME BACK POST OFFICE IS | BB ¥ _ | Old-fashioned lockets appear on the smartest necks this fall. This CLOSED ALL DAY SAVE THE DATE GREEN TOP CABS Luuwmn Ladies’ nid Funcy wmk | o ROEERNIETS (1T HOUSEKEEPER for man and son. | ith hotograph compartments, is centered with black | L one, with four photcgraph compa W % ope "'Cl(lSSlfled ing. Apply in writing to this| o wernoon frock, which combines alternating bands of biack | The Juneau Post Office will ob- néaday, Daseaaher 1, 1031 adv, 6 7 8 Prompt Delivery | | : :;it);rai(g“:fi'xray"zv;x:f:&dmxzx“ crepe and shirred net, is topped by a black velvet togue spiked with ‘r:l‘:L‘ Tm]mkzsi:’i]nge ?:«ry dby re- . ected. s aining closed the entire day, ac- hf c 'd? Ads in five days per week. Can go home| HHINCEE cording to Postmaster Albert Wile. caug avo after dinner is served, if desired.| AT e No windows will be open during the XY To help end it quicker, |7 Five-room house completely and |Wrights on the Spencer to Sitka, day. A ten day dispatch of mail + rub throat and chest with i | electrically equipped. Write Em-\NEws NUTES |where the Wrights were guests for from the south ;i expzmd o V' s McCAUL MCTOR The Emplre "pu'e P. 240. 2 day. on the Princess Norah Friday, : APORUB COMPANY i "COME IN and SEE the NEW :‘ T which will be no picnic day. PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS ! OUBEE I Aod. SER the SEY Mr. and Mrs. W. Mellor have | it R — SROMBERG-OARIAON | cl their residence from the 2 ge and Plymou ers wahE Girl Scout cabin at Point Neva, - b J. B. Burford & Co. ‘ iy |t0 the Mants: hotis, . Jamsstown “Try The Empire classifieds for “ ¢ & =" SITKA, Al})_wk.l, Nov 'Our door step is worn by | | correspondence) —Earl Pric T sk ok J;ber of Sitka's fishing flcet, IeUM-| ppe y, 5. 8. Swallow left Wed- AR 8 nPa(luj.' evening for the Puget Sound _.‘mm—— 1 l ‘N‘\v Yard at Bremerton after a v f Fresh Fmit and vegetabl6 CALL COLE FOR OIL |trip bringing supplies to the local 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any {naval station. The Swallow carried 4 i ik amount . . . QUICK! | Mrs, M. Conway, who has beenjthe remains of two enlisted men who g # REMEMBER To ASK FOR YO'U'R isiti in Sitka for the past four|Were accidentally drowned when a . COLE TRANSFER | visiting in sitka fo & s e e Il THANKSGIVING AWARD TICKETS Phone 3441 or Night 554 |months with her son, J. J. Conway small boat capsized in Sitka Harbor and family, left this week for Ket- |08 ;“\‘\L)T"\‘A;‘l‘l‘l‘:moii N;{’l‘:;“":‘ 3; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE c I.Eo va G]'ocery chikan, where she will visib with| relatives until after Thanksgiving, wdltl’m;nl second ‘clafis.lfl 8. Nulu, : ice : then to proceed to her home in Se- survived by a wife in Los Angeles G R COSTS LITTLE MORE! {attle. Mrs. Conway was formerly/ loatifornia, and Clarence L. Jenkins, s ave THE PURE FOODS STORE {radioman second class, age 27, also is invited to present this coupon a resident of Skagway for many ' £ CARDmAL ears : Al L el st tho DEReLg of the : % ] [ > 2 alifornia. rd party in the focmamin, . H % SHAVES Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stroud and son|boat, Charles A. Wicker, aviation CAPITOL THEATRE CLEANER Eldon, were passengers aboard the|machinist mate, second class, en- AND RECEIVE TWOQ.FREE TICKETS 1O SEE TFASTER || 1 ie weeh o af-|listed man from the air base, was " 1 . 3 Northland this week for Seattle af- ) A 25¢ i CLo8iR o "vear's residence here. whereiTescued. They were aftached to 1 PROMISE TO P Y e Mr. Stroud has been' engaged: in|Patrol. Squadron ‘VP-17 based at Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE s ithi i imi o i . sitka. Wlthm C“Y Limits M Lm road construction work. 5 k Harry Race, Drugs Mr. and Mrs. Earl Forsythe and| Observing National Educational en SBattuc ""’L,‘“EM‘}.WO children were outgoing passen- | Week, Sitka Territorial sumol gave = A |gers on the Northland this week,| = G o i o - ¢ o enroute to their former home m! E.'abhshed 1898 R l c |Tacoma. They were accompanied)| @ z o |by Mrs. Forsythe's father, Jack Lee, 7 ]Ohn Mdrin HGS Iuneau . Aluskd who plans to return here after a Cigars visit in the States 5 v . Cigarettes DRY CLEANING {/™ "™ ™ o Lined Up for— C d { )I.VIrs_ P.‘E,"Mom'.u‘ ur:(:nllv lvtfi mxt' ;s e TONIG T d ’__________-————"——-—-—-— Cards' ® e s FOR INSURANCE THE Soft o Sltine, pemnges sices oo <t/ Eiils poidanci o See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ol e ‘;f;‘:fi.“’;,f‘; “::;:“"V:;,g,g ' ‘ G FOuEIE Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg.: N E w Washing i grad 2 : : / > ' Special Music ® | r. an 3 Wright and | (e 4 Turkey Dinner ARCTIC e tlic b L i “d b WIND o W CL g A NIN G |been visiting with Mrs. Wright's PHONE 488 Mrs. Mary Goddard, and & \momm Pabst Famous Ycur |aunt, Miss Madge Clunis, at God- (¥ dard Hot Springs, the past two ' and— DI‘CNQM Beer ALASKA weeks, have returned to their homc\ On Tap in Ketchikan Oit.k‘ir boat Spencer. : MUNDRY Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ficken of Sitka | 3 il 8 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don| RSO | g i s = As Usual-a Big Time at the DOUGLAS INN CARLSON PHONE 15 Miss clums at Goddard Hot Springq over the week-end. They returned | ithe early part of the week with the |

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