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ER— WANT ADS — ) WANT AD | INFORMATION | | | ! FOR RENT 13 AND 3 room apts, furnished | MAGGIE-DID YOU SAY ME HANDKERCHEEF S WUZ IN TH' TOP DRAW- ER OF ME DRESSER ? e — MacKinnon Apts. Ccunt five average words to the|FURNISHED® house to let. H. B.| | dne, Dauly rate per line for consecutive ‘sertions: One day .. Additional days . Minimum charge ..50¢ Copy must be m the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone trom persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. 10¢ 5¢ 5 = in case of error or if an aa | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at ‘ once and same will be given ttention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | LeFevre. TWO room fur. apt., 8th and Basin | Road. Phone Red 320. i TWO bedroom, waterfront view, | furnished apt. Phone 496 between | | 6and 7 pm. VACANCY Frances Apariments, | Inquire Snap Shoppe. ) Hulmuuist-fims TWO room spt., hot and cold water, steamheated, electric range. Call 569. |2-ROOM cabin. 9th St. Mrs. Mc- Mulien. |[FOR RENT—Peterson house: five | rooms furnished with basement,; | oil burner. 414 Third St. See John Reck. FOR SALE BABY cart and bassinet cheap. In- quire Cliff Apts. No. 18. DELTA combination lathe. new, ideal Christmas gift. 136. Phone FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. J neau Melody Shop. aking Christmas aprons or pajamas or any type of sewing. FRED HAGEN, Fuller nrush repre- sentative, Hotel Juneau. Phone 123. arly | rent: $15 and |APARTMENTS for See Roy Allen, $16 per month. S B e s away last | Johnson Apartments. quist bowled the honors away i 2 W5 _lmgl\t with three steady games of| {FIVE-ROOM furnished apt, oil(188-199-196 for 583. His Chevvies _| heat, electric range. 524 7th St. E.|won over Auburn by pins. | Phone Blue 200. Lincoln won over Franklin and ! = I i —— |Plymouth bested International, no |5-ROOM unturnished house ONione of the four teams crossing the Dixon St. Call 385. 11500 mark. |FOR RENT—Seven room house — ay’s game will be Reo v | one mile out on Glacier Highway. , Stutz vs. Cadillac and Olds | Cheap for winter months. Phone DeSoto. 244. Last night's scores follow: | FOR = N TR CHEVROLET FOX RENT—Newly decarsted store | grom quist, 88 199 196— 583 location at 373 South F‘”"k““-;Wcmm 167 148 147— 462 { Phone 428 after 1 p.m. Burke 190 175 - - ‘VACANCY—Nugget Apartmen St i S otals | FOr RENT—Seven room ‘furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe | Pullen “laid. All floors Phone HARDWOOD flos scraped and refinished. 534, P. Hammer. FOR genefal repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 p.m. i slebec water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. 547 510 4501507 FRANKLIN | LOST AND FOUND { Riendeau FOUND--A packsack Saturday eve i el o C | Bloedhorn 131— 411 TURN your old god into value | Ring on Glacier Highway. Owner ey i e cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | may have same by identifying . i 491 436 477—1404 [ S b L contents and paying for this ad. LINCOLN GUARANTEED Realistic Pe AN N A, - S & nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c.[FOUND—A pair of glasses. Owner Metcalf lbfil 297 136 —‘f»)l Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone| may have same by proving owner-|Brown TH AR BT Ol 291, 315 Decker Way. | ship and paying for this adv. Gallemore 140 140 140—*420 il R o AN e A Sy i i REFIRS WANTED — Boarders in private; Totals 475 514 443—1432 F or R ent home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue INTERNATIONAL ° 290. | Benson 164 149 182— 495 | = {MacSpadden ... 144 174 For Sal(’ ! WANTED {Hermle 142 172 8§ 4 "WORK by hour or day. Phone .| Totals 450 495 469—1414 Y . e e PLYMOUTH our W}(})}MANer;or general hcusework. | giqqc 151 159 175— 485 e A BT e Haerup 170 190 171— 531 | YOUNG lady will stay with childrer, [ Monagle 156 136 185— 475 Wants in Classified Ads in The Empire PHONE CARDINAL CABS 25c Within City Limits Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "TIMMY" CARLSON 529—1491 *Average score. Did not bowl. . afternoons and evenings. Blue 140. Phone PERSONALS | “JACK CLARK. Hope youre OK. | Where's that letter? Olga, Seattle Totals - Regional Planning TakenU p; P HOSPITAL NOTES RO il sl Armentia Osborne was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital today for med-| 451 - affantion, Coordination in Develop- ment of Alaska Com- ing to Head Mrs. Albert ‘Hertzig underwent an appendectomy last night at St. Ann's Hospital. Her condition is favorable today. | (Continued 1rom Page One) | Mrs. Frank Harris was admitted|duced in the House by Delegate Di- to St. Ann's Hospital last night.mond and passed by Congress on |the last day of the first session, August Johnson, a medical pa-f\\'hereby the President was requested |tient, was admitted to St. Ann’s{to prepare or cause to be prepared |Hospital this morning. by departments or agencies of the Government, and to report to Con- gress within 30 days after com- mencement of the second session of the 75th Congress, “A comprehen- | ijsive plan for the development of | the resources of the Territory of Al-| aska, and the expansion and devel- | opment of the facilities of commerce ! between the United States and Al- | C. Meach, who has been in St.|aska, and within the Territory,” a| Ann’s Hospital for several days, un-|humber of departments functioning! derwent a major operation this in Alaska are developing recommen- | s dations for inclusion in the Presi- Ve s dent's report. | Lode and placer location notices| Several meetings have been held| for sale at The Empire Office. during the past few weeks under, the auspices of the National Re-| sources Committee and attended by DRY CLEANING George Peterson was admitted for medical attention at St. Ann’s Hos- pital yesterday. Mrs. June Borbridge underwent a minor operation this morning at the Government Hospital. representatives of the several Gov- ernment. departments and agencies, | at which the broader details for de- velopment of the resources of the Territory have been studied, The Delegate has attended these meet- | ings and offered suggestions in line | with his intimate personal know- | ® ledge of Alaska and its needs which | are expected to be helpful in for-| Soft mulating the committee’s outline. . Water Lode and placer location notices | = for sal . Washing vl i o T PO " America’s Finest COSTS LITTLE MORE! Your % ALASKA '~ ¢ s | Harry Race, Drugs SHAVES | CLEANER § | FASTER 1 | I THAT WHERE H Four a 1S PAA LOCKHEEDS Talals Listai | BUSY AT FIELD Elks Last Nigit g Chevrolet bowier Leonard Holm-!Plane, with Joe Cri passeugers anks this morning on a Pacific Airways GOLLY- THE ELECTRIC gtn_e HAS BLOWN OUT- | WONDER IE | KIN FIND ME WAY AROLIND IN THE DARK-2 Cop Ring Features Syr Stuart piloting They were W. Sullivan, O. E Koshmann. to arrive row morning again Friday. PAA and went north to Ancther Jerry Jones from Lockheed Electra son and Murray o NI WE MEN need a wise friend to listen to . . . tion. . . someone to advise' us ‘'on where we can get the old bus put in condi- . where we can buy good fuel economically . . . 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. ALASKA EMPIRE Why, we'd be lost without OUR paper! 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 Another plane load from F: airb will ship, and Walt F airbanks this mor THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, BRINGING UP FATHER and fly 1937. OH- MAGGIE = WILL YO COME IN HERE FOR A MINUTE? 0. S. days. T arriy were H. Main, Mr Mr. and Mrs Alderson, Bert Strom, dura d Bill Lavery. D A Creole is a of the French and by ists who lived in Louis Pete heduled tomor- north wulie descel panish ¢ rri where | ican. WE WOMEN couldn't get along without THE EMPIRE We find out where to shop for the . it's our text book! greatest values, we discover new menus through the food , the fashion ads are our style notebook! Everything we're interested in . . . plus an education in daily world events . . . is rolled up in our Daily Alaska EMPIRE 1 been weathbound for four A. Anderson, G. E. Rodman, Ralph ed 1803 when Louisiana became Amer- By GEORGE McMANUS ( THAT'S FINE-NOW IF YOU'LL BRING YOI JEWELRY A LIT TL| CLOSER=--= | KIN SEE MUCH BET TER- 5 (et i i i { 9, : Pay’n Takit | PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers The Juneau Laundry | Franklin Stree! between % cnd Second Streets | | PHONE 358 /| ERWIN'S BOARDING | HOUSE f MONTHLY RATES | SO. FRANKLIN STREET -a — THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ +{| THE MINERS' {| Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS i | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’' and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU - YOUNG | | Hardware Company | 1l PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery CHRISTMAS GIFTS and TOYS at the | SEN-5&10 | ————— || HOME GROCERY I AND LIQUOR STORE | 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH | GROCERY and MARKET * | | | PHONE 36 | L For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY ' WHITE SPOT | LIQUOR STORE | | Phone 655 Prompt Delivery i | | [ | [ [ -~ GREEN TOP CABS PHPNE T e .1 | McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY i | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers % | results, 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 e FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485