The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 30, 1937, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WANT ADS WANT AD INFORMATION ”FOR REART ) FURNISHED house to let. H. B. LeFevre. < "Ccunt five mverage words to the|TWO room fur. npt 8th and Bd\nl‘ dne. Dauly rate per line for eonsecutive (@sertions: One dsy Additiona¥ days Minimum charge ..50c Copy must be m the office by 2 10¢ o'clock in the afternoon to insure|_ Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone wom persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask fos Ad-taker. in case of error or if an aa ' has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- ’ fy this office (Phone 374) at | orce and same will be given | attention. | TNE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | 45 " FOR SALE ‘ BABY cart and bassinet cheap. In- quire Cliff Apts. No. 18. Nmrly ideal Christmas gift. Phone DELCO “combination lathe. new, —Three room furnished house, Douglas. P.O. Box 1184. (FOR RFNTAPMFX son | FIVE-ROOM | FOR RENT — Duplex’ 2-room apt., Road. Phone Red 320. TWO bedroom, " waterfront view, furnished apt. Phone 496 between VACANCY Frances Inquire Snap Shoppe Aparuments. hot and cold water, electric range. Call TWO room apt., steamheated 560, 2-ROOM cabin. 9th St. Mrs, Mullen. Mc- WANTED TO SUBLET—Single apt. MacKin- for winter, non Apts. no children. rooms furnished with ha:emem oil burner. 414 Third St. See John Reck. APARTMENTS for rent: $15 and $16 per month. See Roy Allen, Johnson Apartments. Iurxmht:& apt, oil| heat, electric range. 524 Tth St. E.| Phone Blue 200. electric range, in a door bed-hath. See Mrs. White, Bon Marche. DAY bed. 175 S. Franklin Street. FOR SALE - RCA Victor, Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. MISCELLANEOUS PHONE Mrs. Bathe about making Christmas aprons or pajamas or any type of sewing. F'RED HAGE‘:N’ Funm; ‘;rush repre- sentative, Hotel Juneau. Phone 123. HARDWOOD flo laid. All floors scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer. FOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 p.m. CURN your ola }&n into valu;, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. . . 0 GUARAN1£ED Realistic Perme- nents, $450. #inger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Wa; For Rent, For Sale, Your Wants in Classified Ads in The Empire CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits 5-ROOM 7l;nf;1rnlsl;éé “house Dixon St. Call 385. on FOUR rooms, bath; steam-heated, Frigidaire, oak floors. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—Seven room house — one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone 244, FOR RENT—Newly decomwd stom location at 373 South Franklin. Phone 428 after 1 p.m. QAR B L VACANCY—Nugget Apal tmems FOr RENT—Seven room furnished | apartment. Inquire Snap Sh~2ppe COZY, warm, rurn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | LOST AND FOUND ning on Glamor Highway. Owner may have same by identifying contents and paying for this ad.| LOST — Brown brief case. Carl Brunstad, Union Hall. Notify 5. Owner | ! may have same by proving owner- ship and paying for this adv. WANTED — Boarders in private home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue 290. afternoons and evenings. Phone Blue 140. PAR:I‘er;visheS to re:'. piano for balance of school year. K. R. Fer- guson, Jensen Apts. PERSONALS “JACK CLARK Hope )ou re OK ‘Where’s that letter? Olga, Seaftle” uAME VIOLATORS FINED AND JAILED AT KETCHIKAN Charged with game law violation, James Krause, William Hobbs and Chester Thompson, have pleaded guilty in court at Ketchikan and were fined $100 each and given 30- day jail sentences, according to word to the Alaska Game Commission of- fice here from Wardens Clarence Rhode and W. R. Selfridge. The men were non-residents and were trapping out of season, having deer and a bear skin in possession, the officers reported. e Britain is seeking 20,000 more recruits for volunteer anti-aircraft work. Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tcp "TIMMY"' CARLSON ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Water Washing - Your ALASKA LAUNDRY | | 6 and 7 pm. | | | thigh school gymnasium. electric range, washing machine, [Sted to the ladies. | Mello; | Lillian ' Utilities, " |pe WANTED WOMAN for g(‘l)(‘l’i\]7Vh(_u;l’wl)l'k.‘ Phone 653. YOUNG lady will stay with children | _|ical care. THERE'S BURGLARS IN THE HOUSE- -1 HEAR VOICES - THE Y'RE DOWN IN THE PARLOR-| THINK I'M GOING TO FAINT= = YES- JIM - TAKE ALL THE uP WITH YOUR MITTS By GEORGE McMANUS THIS GREAT THRILL ING ROBBER SERIAL. WILL CONTINUE AT THS SAME TIME NEXT WEEK- Have Regular Hawaiian Atmosphere Swaying palm trees and the Royal Hawaiian Hotel will provide an at- tractive sNting for dancers attend- ing the Senior Ball, which will be given Friday, Décember 3, in the Decoration of the gym is to start tomorrow and will conclude Friday afternoon. An Hawaiian atmosphere {will predominate throughout the' decorations, and favors, also car- rying out the theme, will be pre- | Committees for the dance are: Decorations, Bud Brown, chairman, |Jean Taylor, Helen Beistline, Mitch- ell Daniloff, Rudy Edman, Gerald Coke, Helen Ricketts; Posters, Phyl- lis Jenne, chairman; Dolores Smith, Mary Marris, Milli Mari Jorgensen, ‘Roy De Roux, Ellen McKechn Refreshments, Elaine Housel, chair- {man; Marguerite Protzman Violet Programs and Invitations, Kiloh, chairman; Ann 'Cmnpbcll Jane Blomgren, Ruth |Kunnas; Advertising, Mary Jean |McNaughton, chairman; Ed Hildre, Lyman Snow, Beatrice Primavera; Dave Reischl, chairman; John Alstead, Henry Behrends, Henry Satre, Tom Duncan, Gilbert | Vault. | Entertainment, Pat Hussey, chair-} .-(man; Corrine Duncan, Elizabeth | Stewart, Irene McCormick, Paulmc |Mestrezat, Anne Morris; Electr |ians, Leonard Lowell, Richard Ai en; Clean-up, Harold Hanse chairman; Caroline McAllister, Frances Newman, Rose Peterson, Helen Ritter, Mary Ellen Spain. e | | HOSPITAL NOTES BUBIRL. St o b Mrs. James E. Smith, a medical patient, was dismissed teday from St. Ann's Hospital. Mrs. Chris Bailey is receiving medical care at St. Ann's Hospital. Ted Danielsen, who was injured in the mine some time ago, was dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital | today. } William Niederhauser, acting fire chief, was dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital after receiving med- | | Clarence Geddes, who was admit- ted to St. Ann’s Hospital over the week-end for mepdical care, was, dismissed today. \ Patrick O'Toole, who has been! in St. Ann’s Hospital receiving med- | ical care for the past several months | was dismissed today and will sail for Cordova aboard the Yukon. | Ralph Effner, Alaska Juneau min- er who was injured two months ago, was dismissed today from St. Anna! Hospital. | | Curtis Miller underwent a ma;or‘ operation this morning at St. Annn Hospital. Reginaid Skeep, a surgical patient, was admitted today to St. Ann's Hospital. | — e.e - REMEMBER Lutheran Ladies’ Aid fancy work | sale beginning af 10 amTea from| 2 to 4:30. Turkey dinner from 5:30| to 7:30. Wednesday, Dec. 1 at Luth-| jcran Church. adv. | R The Texas Department of Public, Safety reports that 794 children under 15 were killed in motor vehi- | cle accidents in the state last year while 16,169 were injured. — .- - { Japan is §ncreasing her purchas-‘ es of phosphate from Makatea is. land in French Oceonia. COSTS LITTLE MORE! SHAVES CLEANER FASTER CLOSER NICHOLL (73 PHONE 15 l Harry Race, Drugs ron, whose first year birthday was | Dolo! WE MEN need a wise friend to listen to . . . someone to advise us on where we can get the old bus put in condi- tion. . . good fuel economically . . . . where we can buy in fact it’s really THE EMPIRE that takes care of keeping us posted on all the important things that go on outside our own business. Why, we'd be lost without OUR paper! US CHILDREN really don’t eare 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 ALASKA EMPIRE attractive setting for the occasion, SENI“R BALL DOLORES HERRON and brightly colored balloons added | lS HONORED ON to the afternoon festivity | IFT" were Teddy Keaton, Glenn Fel NEXT FRIDAY F BIRTHDAY‘SMUI\ Berry and Jimmy [Mrs. Ted Keaton, Ms. For little Dolores Loretia Her-|Ferrier, and Mrs. James Berry. s the daughter of Mr. and | H- y ¥ November 28, an afternon birthday mMrs. Edward A. Herron | ‘gh School Gyl“na”um tO|party was given at the Miettenen | Apartments on Saturday. PAI( pink m-rm.«nlon formed an|for nle at The Fmplre Office. - Lode and placer location notices| NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Opening of Bids for the SKAG- ;| WAY SCHOOL BUILDING, N. Les- The Juneau Launchy | | Franklin Stree! between ! | | Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer Gue rier, | ter Troast & Associates, Architects, | will be deferred from 7:30 p.m. De- n|cember 2, 1937 until 7:30 pm. De- | cember 16, 1937. W. J. MULVIHILL, MAYOR, | Ber Norma Frort ond Second Streets PHONE 358 City of Skagway, Alaska | - e —t——— I Tamilv-Sivic Mok We Sell for LESS Because Rice is India’s most important L We Sell for CASH ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES SO. FRANKLIN STREET, e E 2 2 THE BEST | Thomas Hardware Co. TAP BEER | PAINTS — OILS IN TOWN! Builders’ and Shelf [ J HARDWARE THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS | crop. 1 George Brothers - i WE WOMEN couldn’t get along without THE EMPIRE We find out where to shop for the . it’s our text book! " JUNEAU - YOUNG | Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition greatest values, we discover new menus through the food ads, the fashion ads are our T RS e i"——Tsmn—‘—m——T style notebook! Everything CHRISTMAS : I Bert’s Cash Grocery | we're interested in . . . plus : GIFTS g?n? TOYS "me Deml;l:;)NE 105 it '[ an education in daily world | (o o events . . . is rolled up in our s & N_s & lo ——rm— - HOME GROCERY H BULIE S0, SRR AND LIQUOR STORE Daily Alaska 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET PHONE 36 For very pro LIQUOR mzuvr.kv T WHITE SPOT | LIQUOR STORE |] S T A Phone 655 | Prompt Delivery PIGGLY WIGGLY COME TO McCAUL MOTOR || | COMPANY | UnITE Try The Empire classifieds for resulu Fresh Fruit and Vegetables REMEMBER TO ASK FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING AWARD TICKETS California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS Phone 249 Juneau, Alaska New York Life FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON : Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Patronize Irving's Market -

Other pages from this issue: