The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 29, 1937, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY NOV 29, I()37 BRINGING UP FATHER K 5 By GEORGE McMANUS T e I AL L T WELL-WHAT OF WHAT'S THIS ? MRS | GUESS YOU ARE IT2/VE DECIDED IMUM HAS INVITED RIGHT - WE WiL.L. NOT TO GO —-= LORD DANBUTTER CALL ON THE TQ BE AT THEIR MAX IMUMS- HOUSE TONIGHT= BUT YOU TOLD ME TO CALL UP MRS AND MR, MAX IMUM AND TELL THEM WE'D BE QVER TO CALL ON-THEM~-~- HELLO-YES - MRS JIGES ISN'T FEEL= ING WELL- SO WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO COME OVER-~ ' | WANT ADS | - et TWANT AD | FOR REST || | " INFORMATION TWO room fur. apt, 8th and Basin Road. Phone Red 320. —cmnt five average w‘ords to the Two‘ bedroom, waterfront view, | ‘ dne. furnished apt. Phone 496 between | Dauly rate per line for cousecutive] 6 and 7 p.m. [ “.;".”Z,‘ day 10¢ VACANCY Frances Apariments. | Additional days Inquire Snap Shoppe. | g | Mintmam charge .50 TWO room apt., hot and cold water, | Copy must be m the office by 3| gieampeated, electric range. Call | o'clock in the afternoon to insure| goo Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone 2~ROOM7<:;JVHVLI 9th St. Mrs. Mc- rom persons listed in telephone| Mullen. X ' f i e s ; directory. - v ~ . lions from the far north (Yellow 300,000, Japanese 125,000 Bob Hurley, son of Mrs. Minnie , e ‘4 Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. |WANTED TO SUBLET—Single apt. Last R“Bs He river) front, landed them on the penditure: China, $250,000,000; | Hurley, is a southbound passenger The Juneau hmdl, l Pa n Tak‘t for winter, no children. MacKin- |seacoast south of Shanghai and Japan, $600,000,000. on the Princess Noralr. Bob will go R g o g Y ity e i hm\l(:edr ]mll;mdfllo\\é;‘?n::\ “C‘l‘):‘n:‘:e Ooncmuu,»c property loss: $200,000,- :(:‘dsn‘x; Flrlglx:c:pgmzw \::;lo ?:01:-?1‘:3: Eribiin S M I PHONES 92 or 95 been stopped before ex- o 80 . south flank. he 91 a= A [ E g Front and Second Streets o ::mon, bd:eru.ur please noti- F?oRonSE];?m:‘.:.: \(:\“,mm:,‘;l.n?,:: Fm nrl Ba"g man ken completely by surprise and had| Trade Loss: China, $100,000,000; Washington State College at Pull-| \ PHONE 858 l' Free Delivery . fy this office (Phone 374) at oil burner. 414 Third St. See John to back away faster. ;Japx.m $250,000,000. A £ man, Washington N b ! Fresh Meats, Groceries, 3 once and same will be given Reck. B, Meantime, these are rough sta-| Total cost to Chira: $550,000,~ D - S gl g | - Liquors, Wines and Beer attention. ot S [ Last rites were held yesterday af-ly iios of the war as gathered from|000; to Japan, $850,000,000. | CARD PARTY is +! { We Sell for LESS Because THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | APARTMENTS for rent: $15 and ternoon for Alaska’s oldest physi-|., . 1ative news reports: i —————— By the Women of the Moose, O<|fl Family-Style Meals i We Sell for CASH L————————-——:: $16 per month. See Roy Allen, ¢lan and one of her most respected| gineq anq wounded: Chinese,| Today's News Today.—Empire. Fellows Hall, December 1. adv. | ERWIN’S BOARDING —_—————————————| Johns . citizens, Dr. John Albert Baugh-| Broth FOR SALE [T AR v man, 81, who passed away at his Np— e ———— HOUSE { Gourge brothers o FOR RENT — Furnished house. 4 |home on Main Street ‘Thanksgiving | MONTHLY RATES | FOR SALE—Three room. furnished| rooms and both, oil heat. 504 Ken- |evening. The full Masonic ritual, | house, Douglas. P.O. Box 1184. nedy St. Inquire at 626 5th St. most impressive, was used at the | — |chapel of the Charles W. Carter DAY bed. 175 S. Franklin Street.|FIVE-ROOM f o ol [ IR and alsn: ik 'the. 1aat rest- heat, electric range. 524 7th St. E.|jng place in the Masonic plot in FOR SALE — Victor, Zenith, prome Blue 200. merson. and Crosley radios. Ju- o {Evergreen Cemetery. = i o e The Rev. John A. Glasse gave an neau Melody Shop. FOR RENT — Duplex 2-room apt., ” e electric range, in a door bed-hath, |€loquent eulogy, highly praising hu- MISCELLANEOUS See Mrs. White, Bon Marche. | manitarian features of the deceased | . " AN A ARl _____ |pioneer’s remarkable life. | <, FRED HAGEN, Fuller ncush repre- 5-ROOM unfurnished house on| Lola Mae Alexander sang "Bvau— sentative, Hotel Juneau. Phone| Dixon St. Call 385. tiful Isle of Somewhere” and “Cross- | 123 ing the Bar.” | et B AR e FOUR rooms, bath; steam-heated,| . 1o those paying their last HARDWOOD flo 1aid. All floors gcpbgcv.rallge,k\varillln(‘g machdlne |respects to the wellknown doctor, scraped and refinished. Phone A”g’ Rire, = o8 oors, - Windsgr |were pioneers of Dawson, White- 534, P. Hammer. pe |horse, Jack Wade Creek, Fairbanks, | | FOR general repair work call Henry FOR RENT—. Seven room house — |Skagway, Juneau, Katalla, Cordo- S0O. FRANKLIN STREET | THE BEST Thong, Hardyar Co. || TAP BEER Builders’ and’ Shelf IN TOWN! HARDWARE ® THE MINERS' JUNEAU YOUNG Recreation Parlors | Dasareonpe ||| BILL DOUGLAS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware - Il Guns and Ammunition £ fll WE WOMEN couldn’t get along without THE EMPIRE . .. it’s our text book! We find out where to shop for the greatest values, we discover new menus through the food | v v i many a2 Gorham. Phone 157 betw: 5: one mile out on Glacier Highway.|va, Valdez and Seward and s S ey Ry g T PRI s G i b een 5:30 Cheap for winter months. mene',rollnwed the remains to the ceme- ads, the fashion ads are our ir—_;— “Smiling Services T Rt e 2 244, [tery. g . b ol ) | TURN your ola goid into value, PO R TN G fom |, Active. palibearers st the service style notebook! Everything CHRISTMAS Bert 'PE::: fi;"ery | > cash or trade at Nugget Shop. '—Newly decorated store |ycre Alex Gair, H. R. Hermann, H we're interested in plus GIFT nd | T — — | location at 373 South Franklin.M. Hollman, Guy Smith, J. C. Tho- : ; : | s.?uw TOYS | Free Delivery Juneau | G AN1TE Realistic Perma-| Phone 428 after 1 p.m. | mas ana William Hesse. an education in daily world Tl nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c.|— e Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone|VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. [ Honorary pallbearers were Dr. W. S&N—S&lo - - |W. Council, Dr. C. C. Carter, Dr events . . . is rolled up in our z TR T it et A FOr RENT—Seven room furnished | Robert M. Coffey, Dr. W. M. White- ‘MHO GROC_ERY_—_‘ e apartment. Inquire Snap Shcppe |head, William Garster, and Lockie - e / ANDMLE"“M)R LERY = - | MacKinnon For Rent COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light| My Alex Russell of Juneau is the 2 water, dishes, cooking ““’"*'b,:ulv surviving child and Mr. and | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview.|\I;s Orrin Frase, of Barterton, Ohio, Daily Alaska | PHONE 36 | gtioneise GROCERY and MARKET For very prompt | sister, is also living. ~ LOST AND FOUND 3 For Sal ‘ e LIQUOR DELIVERY or da e, FOUND—A packsack Saturday v\(-! . —_— ning on Glacier Highway. Owner| ar“y a MRS O PR 5 . Yo may have same by identif; WH contents and p:\(vnu,; fo]x('(:;x]m.‘:lk 1 lTE SPOT l Your - - ( LIQUOR STORE \ |LOST — Brown brief case. Notify e a ur ay . ‘ Phone 655 | P l G G " Y Carl Brunstad, Union Hall. { Prompt Delivery | !FOUND—A pair of glasses. Owner| : Wants in. FOUND. & i 1 s OV 1 coty o . e WIGGLY | R d Woman's Club, held S; . shjp and paying {tjr Uflifflfv |ning in the Elks Baliroom, assem- e WANTED — Boarde: in private bled a representative group of Ju- GREEN TOP CABS > @ home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue neau and Dougl ents, with 2 “w ——————————__lleaves forming an attractive back- ' L WANTED b 678 i Ad |WOMAN for general housework| Mrs. H. G. Wilcox, chairman of | s in Bhdns 653, |the Welfare Department of the Ju- WE MEN need a wise friend SR | ; = |nzau Woman'’s Club, was in charge, to listen to someone’ to - | ady to stay with children |assisted by a group of committee 2 S DO 4 ; The Em ’ir(’ j Mfternoons and evenings. Phone members. Cards were played dur- advise us on where we can A McCAUL MOTOR | I 4 | Blue 140 ling the evening by those who were [ COMPANY | } 4 o RE L _|PARTY wishes t nt Bia {not dancing. get the old bus put in condi- | % e o shes to rent piano for | A program was presented during | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ] balance of school year. K. R. Fer- . e iy tion where we can buy | l 1 giigoah, denporis Ay {intermission with Mrs. Harld Smith cee e 2 y i % {presiding as Alice Roosevelt con- oo - - good fuel economically . . . in Try The Empire clmmed, for |ducing a parade of outstanding wo- ' P“ONE =+ VP ERSO!{AI‘S |/men. Betsy Ross was portrayed by fact it’s really THE EMPIRE - |Betty Wilcox; Barbara Fritchie, by| |Barbara Hermann; Carrie Natlon[ that takes care of keeping us l R iby Ruth Allen; Susan B. Anthony, | results, {by Francis Paul; Jane Addams by| posted on all the important | RE&E?I;]}Y:SP]ES:C{%LBE x;::;:ox.lfl';?dgnslhgalg';tzheéios‘;fi things that go on outside our Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, by Mrs.| own business. Why, we'd be HELD TH[S EVENIN'G\RUMAH Cook; Mrs. Mildred Her-' mann, by Sue Stewa: Commumty lost without OUR paper! N . Six new members will be initiated |singing was led by Miss Alice Pal- ! . at specially a called meeting of the|mer, with Mrs. A. M. Uggen at Lhc‘ Rebekah Lodge tonight, with Mrs. |piano, | Bert McDowell, Noble Grand, pre- —— - siding. 3 e La® CARDINAL ||/ st ssin ot 3 . m._ng|Shillil Fighting will be held in the 1.O.O.F. Hall. Is Bemg Done bY v Japanese Military ; On and after this date, Nov. 29, 25¢ I will not be responsible for any| - SR R L debts unless contracted by myself. | Fresh Fruit and Vegetables REMEMBER TO ASK FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING AWARD TICKETS California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery INSURANCE (Continued from rage One) . - . i o A adv. G. B. LEIGHTON |ternational Settlement, the Chinese ! Within City Limits ot SO had to fall back. w Try The Empire classifieds for i e AL All Sh tt“ck results. BOX SCORE i en a Meantime another smart man- euver was in the making. The Chi- nese had blocked the Yellow river,| up stream from Shanghai, on the way toward Nanking. The Japan-| ese made a show of attacking this| blockade on the Chinese north flank. Meantime they brought two divis- Established 1898 Juneau - - Alaska US CHILDREN really don’t care much about shopping and stuff . . ., and we don’t have much use for style . . . but we do get a lot of fun out of all the swell things Mom and Pop buy and do and hear about first in THE EMPIRE. If it wasn’t for THE EMPIRE we probably never would have a new radio, or go to the movies, or have other things we like to have . . . that’s why it’s our paper! THE DAILY L 1ee ZORIC Cigarettes ! DRY CLEANING 7 Candy | Cards [ | THE ot { NEW Woashing ARCTIC b : Pabst Famous Your ht B SepantBeer 11 ALASKA Harry Race, Drugs WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 554 —— = — ~ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg WINDOW CLEAHING PHONE 485 SHAVES CLEANER FASTER ‘ "TIMMY"' CARLSON PHONE 15 |

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