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[ R— & { i o S ——— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1937. W T"WANT AD || FOR | INFORMATION | o Ceunt five average words to the | dne. Dauy rate per line for consecutive ‘sertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge ...50c Copy muse be m the office by 2| o'clock dn.the afternoon to iusure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone trom persons listed in telephone | directory. | Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. 10¢ in case of error or if an aa has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once nd same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Fodlicd BB FOR SALE—Going fox farm. Two islands. Furnished 4-room house,! buildings, equipment, fifteen or more breeders, $700 takes it. We have child of school age. Melvin Starkenburg, Gambier Bay, Al- aska. 1931 HUDSON Coupe. Good condi- tion, $75. Phone 206 or Red 200. BABY cart and bassinet cheap. In- quire Cliff Apts. No. 18. DELTA combination lathe. Nearly new, ideal Christmas gift. Phone 136, FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, | Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. MISCELLANEOUS ;HONEV M’ 7 > at Christmas aprons or pajamas or any type of sewing FRED HAGEN, Fuller prush repre- | sentative, Hotel Juneau. Phone| 123. ors iald. All floors scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer. FOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 pm. CURN your ola gord Into value, cash er trade at Nugget Shop. GUARAN1#ED . Realistic . Pe nents, $4.50. Finger wave, Lola’s Beauty Shop, M1. 315 Decker Way. 65¢. SHRINE DAN CE TO BE HELD SATURDAY | The second in the series of Shrine| dances to be held this season will take place on Saturday evening when scores of Juneau residents will attend the invitational, formal af- fair in the Scottish Rite Temple. Mrs. Katherine Hooker will be in charge of refreshments CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits , Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tcp "JIMMY" CARLSON {FOR RENT — Furnished Black 142.| Bathe about making | telephone | Phone Red 474. room. 403 S. Franklin FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on Gastineau Ave. Inquire at Ju- neau Paint Store FOR RENT — Four-room house, partly furnished. Free wood, water Phone 171 heated room. Close in. Phone APARTMENTS for rent. Phone 172. Monagle Variety Store. 2 AND 3 room apts, furnished. MacKinnon Apts FURNISHED house (o let, H. B | LeFevre. |FOR RENT — Furnished house. 4 rooms and both, oil heat. 504 Ken- nedy St. Inquire at 626 5th St. |TWO bedroom, waterfront | furnished apt. Phone 496 between 6 and 7 p.m. view, | TWO room apt., hot and cold water, steamheated, electric range. Call 569. [2-ROOM cabin. 9th St. Mrs. Mc- Mullen. FOR RENT—Peterson hous five rooms furnished with basement, { oil burner. 414 Third St. See John Reck. 5-ROOM unturnished house on Dixon St. Call 385. FOR RENT—Seven room house — one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone 244, ed store location at 373 South Franklin. Phone 428 after 1 p.m. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. | FOr RENT—Seven room furnished COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. [ LOST AND FOUND |WANTED — Boarders in private home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue 290. | WANTED |WANTWA11 old style 12 h.p, Un- | don engine. Clutch and cylinders must be in fair condition. Will consider some other make up to | 20 h.p. What have you? Fred Pat- | ten, Five Finger Light Sta. Alaska. SALESMAN to call on Dry Goods and Department Stores.—Maxey Mfg. Co., manufacturers of lin- gerie, Los Angeles, Calif. WORK by hour or day. Phone 652. PERSONALS {“JACK CLARK. Hope youre OK. Where's that letter? Olga, Seattl: A T A Ve OSPITAL NOTES i H - Arvard Ulijeans, who was brought to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday from {the Princess Norah, was dismissed |from the hospital today to fly to Atlin. He received medical care at the hospital. *>— C. H. Keile, a medical patient, |was dismissed yesterday from St. Ann's Hospital. L. J. Akers of Douglas, a medical patient, was admitted this morning {to St. Ann's Hospital. Raymond Fuller, Alaska Juneau | miner who was injured recently, was distaissed last night from St. Ann's hospital. | Albert Norman- was admitted last |night to St. Ann’s hospital for med- ical care. Mrs. William Ward of Sitka who |has been in St. Ann’s Hospital for the past month for surgical care, was to leave today for Sitka. {ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ J Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ROOMS: 2-room apt; one large apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe | BRINGING UP FATHER HE'S ALWAYS . I | MR DICK TOGRAPH | OUT OF EVERY- I'M SORRY- BUT WANTS TO SEE YOU- MR JIGGS WILL. | HE 1S OUT IN THE THING- TELL NOT BE IN ./ THATS TOO ., OUTER OFFICE-__A| HIM 'M NOT TODAY - «_5' BAD = WELL: HEQE-K_— - g \ U | ood Reason for Sm G T DougLAs | | NEWS | AND ELECTRICITY R/ DISCUSSED BEFORE COUNCIL Providing a real diversion from the routine of the usual ordinary weekly session of the Council, the | city Dads had several visitors from Juneau at their meeting last night jwho were armed with arguments and data on behalf of a reduction to the consumer in electricity rates. | Albert White, Juneau u(lornc_\‘.j who was first speaker, stated that he | represented the Progressive Citi- | zens League of Juneau, whose goal| was cheaper power rates. Stress was laid on the light company's system of varying meter deposits and fluc- tuating rates. He urged that the | |Council secure a report from the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company, covering their operations | in Douglas as the Juneau Council |had done, to the end that it might be rtained if the present rates are excessive or not. The law as apply- ing to the situation was gone into by Mr. White and the rights of the | city set forth W. D. Gross addressed the Coun- |cil on behalf of municipal owner-| | ship of public utilities urging nego- | tiations with L. H. Metzgar of the |Alaska Juneau for securing elec- tricity from the 240-power plant He quoted statistics from the Ket- chikan and Petersburg municipally owned utility services to show the | profit possibilities in the town own- |ing its own plant. It is the only hope | the town will have, he said, to keep |from going bankrupt, on account of |the present indebtedness of the city |as GHT N O HNGHT: GYM, - | = A\ ( o the Cm’;x;«n was .‘-f::np]{xn‘&'?mr‘dl “by TERR[TOR]AL BLDG_ Mr. White on their efficiency of bus FlNlSHED BY JAN, l iness procedure. - - ndel McCORMICKS BUY Phé old Territorial building at |He offered his financial help to fur-| g wmartin house has been pur- Thifd and Seward, which has been ther the cause. chased by Richard McCormick for| undérgoing renovation to provide Henry Benson, the third speaker ). family residence and he is hav- quarters for Territorial offices, on the subject, explained the terri- ;. (1o cottage repaired preparatory nearing completion and will be |torial law as it applied in the prem-| ;" ,ving into it as soon as it is ready for occupancy by the first ise. E. E. Engstrom, called upon for of the year at the latest, according remarks, stated that although :m,\' 3 B R to Territorial Auditor Frank Boyle ‘\lmfild wait for the light company’s Misses Barbara and Lois Anii Gil- hllALlUl). i o b S report before taking any actmn,’ (man are leaving on the Princess Oll}(n v“h“ll l\\xl u«r‘um’ nl Mayor, Eilburn td 1ib. vistlors |NORD. for Yanopiver s, from bulidiog Wil be the DeptiEses | that .as far as he was concerned he whish painb [hgy i e H(\f.nh' el SU.““I Slr(-u“w' g |felt as though he had always re- tions with th_exr parents, Mr. and partment of P\llJll‘L Welfare, U_n‘.'m- | ceived: his money’s worth from the M- Fige »GulmanA Whd Reto last) lovpIRRL@GAmpEnSation Qt{mmlsxslox? |1ight company a5 16 pointed out heard from in Idaho. and the emgluymem ‘ulflu‘s under s |the Commission’s jurisdiction. {that there are probably a hundred . By WAYNOR ready |corporations in the territory that MULVIHILL RETURNS }ag not file reports of their opera- CASE OUT; tions with the territorial auditor, FRB%MAII‘I(:NAGNERBAYVIE{ASIL FAULTY PLEADINGS The civil action of Charles E. |due possibly to the oversight of the legislature to provide penalty for| not so doing. Mr. White said further At work again in the Canadian Pa- Wabes: agsinst van gt |cific Railway office on Seward Street, V. W. Mulvihill, CPR agent jlhat there was no penalty clause in the law to restrain further opera- |land Fire Chief of the Juneau Fire !Department, is “glad to get home.” tions until reports were made. ‘Will Investigate Upon motion by Mr. Riedi, the| wy Mulvilbill has been absent |Council voted to have the matter from the city for seven weeks, dur- |looked into and the Public Prop-ijng which time he traveled from 1emes Committee composed of Bon-|the pacific Coast to the Atlantic ner, Balog and Cashen were named | cogst and back again, by rail, boat by Mayor Kilburn to make investi- ,q py air, |gation. ; | He visited in Victoria, Vancouver { Letters read to the Council at the \cajpary and in Montreal, from |opening of the meeting contained|ypere he went to New York, and :lhe pesignation of N. B Fow (f:o':"[westward again to transfer at Chi- pang front the xnspecting Job & .t € cago to a United Airliner plane and |school, and from Francis L. Biggs fly to Salt Lake applying for the job. The latter| “s¢ gu1p yaxe Mr. Mulvihill trans- |stated his qualifications for the!rerreq 1o o Northwest Airlines plane iwork. The question had previously Tdaho. Our Refrigeration Ex; at reasonable cost. which the government was an in-i Today’s News Today. By GEORGE McMANUS R King Features Syndicate, Inc, Wor Cupr 1937, iling |1 HE'LL PROBABLY SIT IN MY OFFICE ALL DAY- ALL HE EVER )| HAS TO DO IS WAIT FOR TOMORROW- d rights reserved | WUZ AT YOUR OFFICE AND THEY SAID YOU WOU! BE IN- SO | CAME OUT_TO YOUR HOUSE -1 WANT TO PAY YOU THE FIFTY DOLLARS IOWE YOu- (/7 O /149§ terested party, over property title in the old Sheldon tract was thrown out of court yesterday by Federal Judge George F. Alexander because of defective pleadings. g M’DONALDS ARRIVE HERE ENROUTE TO | HOME IN FAIRBANKS Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald arriv- [ [+ B prerereerres - | B | | The Juneau Laundiy | \f Pay’n Takit ’ Franklin Street between ! PHONES 92 or 95 1 | Froxt :;-;oi?nl:.sm : | Free Delivery | Fresh Meats, Groceries, v oy ———=|{ Liquors, Wines and Beer el SRR T —' { We Sell for LESS Because | Family-Style Meals | We Sell for CASH | ERWIN’S BOARDING | | George Brotham | HOUSE | | MONTHLY RATES 3 80. FRANKLIN STREET 9 L o =renil | | Thomas Hardware Co. T _ R Bl;fi:ll:r:'b -:doé:::}u IN TOWN! 3 | HARDWARE ° v THE MINERS' | JUNEAU - YOUNG Recreation Parlors | Hardwsre Comidy ||| BILL DOUGLAS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware a it n .;. Guns and Ammunm_un HlE ; = < e e s | “Smiling Service” ; 4 CHRISTMAS | Bert’s Cash Grocery GIFTS and TOYS | | rre patnery - suses at the SEN-5&10| — PRSI MRS . | HOME GROCERY | AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET [ | | : PHONE 36 For very prompt i LIQUOR DELIVERY || GREEN TOP CABS ed in Juneau aboard the Al route to their home in Fairbanks where they are returning, following “news of the death of Neil McDon- ald ,brother of Mr. McDonald and of H. L. McDonald of Juneau. Neil McDonald, well known in the interior where he has made his| |home for many years, passed away| several days ago in Fairbanks, Mr.' and Mrs, Joe McDonald have been| in the States for the past few, weeks, Mr. McDonald having trav-| eled south on business as U. 8. Mar-| shal for the Fourth Division. —~—Empire. FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 24 pert, JOIIN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service been settled by the Council in favor of Herb Redmond who was elected as inspector to succeed the Foss | company. | Committee Reports Reports were rendered covering the various committee activities. Im- portant therein was one from the street committee explaining the im- to fly to Pocatello, At Burley, Idaho, Mulvihill vis- ited his 11-year-old daughter Max- ine, and boarded another plane to fly back to Salt Lake and thence to San Francisco and up the coast to the Puget Sound region. But that wasn't enough flying Fire Chief Mulvihill hopped a Se- attle plane over into Eastern Wash- Rice & Ahlers Company | | ' ‘gp}::cg:;z“l:tyun,,f-,edz:]gqv;?zm:gr:v:f.mgton for Thanksgiving dinner. 4 nue as recommended by the Fire De-| 1€ has had a “wonderful trip, ‘partmem._ In regard to proposed and “never had a drop of rain unti! | heating of the Nat with the old city 1€ 80t back to Seattle and ran into {hall boiler, it was stated to be im- “PO% |practicable; that some type of dry (heat would be the only kind adap- |table there. Re-fire and water, the |emptying of the reservoir at the IN D]STRICT COURT |present time for cleaning it out is g inot feasible at the present time.Mr.| Jury in the last case scheduled to 'Nunamaker reported having the city |come before this term of court, Pet- (water tested and that sample from |€¥ Kostrometinoff of Sitka against “lhe Demytt system showed fine Robert Cockburn of Juneau, was |water, while report on.the water chosen today and all other jurors in the main reservoir was no ready |eéXcused. Both the criminal and civil “yet.. calendars will be complete with the | Regular tax deed was ordered|conclusion of this case. ¥ drawn up for Mrs. Carlson covering| The Kostrometinoff case asks set- lot No. 2 in block 20, which she pur- | tlement in & business deal in wi chased in 1922. \both participated in Sitka. The jury billsilncludzs: Ruby Elstad, Mrs. Stanley | Some $700 worth of small |and $585 balance due contractors on 'Norwicka, A. Shudshift, L. M. Ritter, ‘the city hall building were ordered Louis Delebecque, E. S, Evans, E ‘pald. Adjustment was made in sal- | M. Botelho, L. H. Metzgar, Joe Riedi !ary of Marshal DuPree to 65 per-|Mike Karry, Mrs. M, V. Manville, J cent of his normal salary during his |E. Hall indisposition. — e During the course of the meeting|“Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson.' LAST CASE NOW UP AS A PAID-UFP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE C. Advincula is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS 'O SEE “GOOD OLD SOAK” ' Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE *| SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY WHITE SPOT Phone 655 LIQUOR STORE ‘ Prompt Delivery | PHONE [ | I | | | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | I McCAUL MOTOR || COMPANY | Try The Empire classifieds for | results. Telephone 409 B. M. Be Fresh Fruit and Vegetables 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 hrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 iRk 2 v