The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1937, Page 7

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a» T WANT AD | | INFORMATION | | Ccunt five average words to the dne. Dauly rate per lne for consecutive @sertions: One day . Additional days Minimum charge Copy must be Imn the office by 2] s'clock in the afternoon to Iusure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. [ —&3 | in case of error or if an aa | | has been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 37()v at | | once ind same will be given | | attention. } | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | FOR SALE—Five room furnished oil heated house, 12th St. Cash or terms. Write Empire AB 280. bed, coil bicycle; NEW DOUBLE 2 mattresses; Bargain for cash between 9th and springs; tric; (alleyway) Sts 10th FOR very quick sale: 6’ show case, Inquire Tex Barry, Street FOR SALE—Boy's bicycle, one .22 long rifle, one wardrobe trunk — bargain. Phone Black 510. FOR SALE—Going fox farm. Two , equipment, fifteen or mo ders, $700 takes it. We have child of school age. Melvin Ctarkenburg, Gambier Bay, Al- aska. DELTA combination lathe. Nearly new, ideal Christmas gift. Phone 136. FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. T T T O MISCELLANEOUS PHONE Mrs. Bathe Christmas aprons or any type of sewing. about making pajamas or FRED HAGEN, Fuller nrush repre- sentative, Hotel Juneau. Phone 123. HARDWOOD floors scraped and refinished. 534, P. Hammer. Phone FOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. growths consist of two separate plants living together in partnership. PHONE 1 ’ | MacKinnon Apts. Furnished 4-room house, | - |WANTED — Boarders 1aid. All floors t;lu gord into value,| RE’, | FOR |FOR RENT — Furnished heated Close in. Phene Black 142. | | room. 5-ROOM house and bath furnished.) Oil heat. 4th St. next to Assembly. | Windsor Apts. | FOR RENT--Furnished four-room | modern apartment. Oil burner, reasonable rent. Inquire 407 S.| | Franklin, | Lol 3-ROOM fu'nished house. Close in.| Phone Rei 474 | | | {ROOMS: 2-room apt.; | room. 403 3. Franklin one large |APARTMENTS for rent. Phone 172, Monagle Variety Store. | l— . 2 AND 3 furnished. | room apts., |FURNISHED house to | LeFey let. H B.| TWO bedroom, waterfront view, | furnished apt. Phone 496 between | 6anda 7 pm. TWO room apt., hot and cold water, | steamheated, electric range. Call| 569. | [2-ROOM cabin. 9th St. Mis. Me- | Muilen. | |FOR RENT—Peterson house: five | rooms furnished with basement, | | oil burner. 414 Third St. See JOIH]! Rec jre AR e st ) 15-ROOM umiurnished | Dixon St. Call 385. house | | 73| on | |FOR RENT—Seven room house — | one mile out on Glacier Highway. | Cheap for winter months. Phone | | 244, | | FOR RENT—Newly decorated store location at 373 South Franklin. Phone 428 after 1 p.m. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. | | FOre RENT—Seven room furnished | apartment. Inquire Snap Shcppe COZY, warm, rurn. apts. Light, | water, dishes, cooking utensils | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | in private | home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue | shop the m | 200 SALESMAN to call on Dry Goods and Department Stores.—Maxey Mfg. Co., manufacturers of gerie, Los Angeles, Calif. hour PERIENCED lady wist or janitress work. Phone 652 \Eastbound Mail 'Must Be in P. 0. /By 4 P. M. Saturday i Postmaster Albert Wile announces that the parcel post window only at |the Postoffice will be kept open juntil 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon in order to accommodate those who | lare planning to send packages to |the east and middle west for de- | !livery in time for Christmas. The| {steamer Alaska is scheduled to \come through here southbound early |Monday so that Saturday will be | {the last chance to mail packages to| (80 south on the Alaska. i | No delivery before Christmas in {the east and middle west need be lexpected unless parcels are in the |postoffice before 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the Postmaster said. S e - ;r NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE owners. 1938 license plates are now ‘rendy for distribution. Car owners {are warned not to operate their cars after December 31, 1937 without the 1938 plates attached. A heavy fine is imposed for so doing. The new plates may be secured at the office of City Clerk. CARDINAL .~ CABS 25¢ H. 1. LUOCAS, =i adv. City Clerk Within City Limits || , | e 3 . Cummin, contemporary poet, is the author of a book with- | out a little. ST ZORI DRY CLEANING Soft I Water ! Washing ¥ Cigars Cigarettes Candy : Cards t THE | NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tao Your ALASKA | LAUNDRY } PHONE 15 "TIMMY" CARLSON ~ BRINGING UP FATHER AND S HAVE NO FEAR- MAGGIE - I’ VE NO INTENTION OF GOIN' OUT= 1 I8 = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1937. pemssan | [ - BY. GOLLY- | I DON'T MIND 1] STAYING AT I HOME WHEN i | J! | KIN REST [H 11 AN'BE QUET- [ s - i \ £ (S G ¢ 7 \\ Vs A the moon said: “Santa, I t help. You know how fast the 1d how he just tears right my moonbeams.” The moon " By GEORGE McMANUS "m“““"“”“””llllllllllmmmI""” AM- NOW LET'S SEE WHAT'S IN THE NEWS- Utes = tures Syndicate, Ine., World Aghs ceserved T e e 1Y | Pay’n Takit | PHONES 92 or 95 { Free Delivery - | | DOUELAS | | | | | | Franklin Siree! between | | Fror.t and Second Streets | | ad hen the North Wind spoke:| | N E w S " b iiad Fresh Meats, Groceries, Santa 1 can't help either Y:)\xi| Liquors, Wines and Beer know how he laughs at me, and| g e QR : ” We Sell for LESS Because rushes right through my puffs.”| % SR Family. Meals - “AQ il Wind looked very sad, |P* 1+ W. €. MEMBERS HOLD We Sell for CASH I Can't Help Either' hen the North Star spoke I can’t help—much. He just a howls NORWOMEN DINNER | § ~uaL swar party | ERWIN'S BOARDING | 1 Featuring their annual Christ-| ! HOUSE ‘ |Tsland Women's Club met last, eve- | MONTHLY RATES - George Brothers |mas gift swap party, the Dougl e nd al me. But I can ride around the > i — - Sy afd ding i ‘“td hl(\n” lr\u‘r ning for their December session at, | SO. FRANKLIN STR Rusiiiicomih " Nk o h the home of Mrs. Marcus Jensen. | him so yowll know where he is sin gt oy i 1 W1 S e il | THE BEST | Then the Wi . | | Soiia Foadie] B A al contests were heid for; | Thomas Hardware Co. || TAP BEER AT s i , one, are with gum, being| | PAINTS — OILS right off my trees. They're afraid|Won by Mrs. Woodbury. A bear Builders’ and Shelf IN TOWN! of him. We could make o trap with!|Suessing game was won by Mis. J HARDWARE | ® our branches, though.” The Woods|C- Kirkham and a balancing ¢on- fairy looked sad test with Mrs. Sam Devon first, 7 R | ' Then the Snow Fairy spoke:|and Miss Mary Baker second. Hol- |3 RN LE: THE MINERS anta, T can’t help. You know how 1ywood bridge was played, win| | JUNEAU - YOUNG Recreation Parlors warm the fox's fur is, and how fast|With Mrs. Pusich holding high seore| | g C H he runs. Try as I might, I can't Davis low. Community| | argware Lompany . | BILL DOUGLAS make him cold.” The Snow Fairy |$ ; concluded the evening’s en-| | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | looked very 1 |entertainment. Gifts were exchang-|| Shelf and Heavy Hardware | 1= ——————a t then something strange hap-|ed and delicious refreshments, en-| Guns and Ammunition ! e - 1 e | — — . 0+ that mo one expec 1| Joyed & " sl o 7 you about it tomorrow. The January meeting is sched ‘,—_.______ | ‘Smiling Service” { 2 uled to be held at the home of Mrs.| CHRISTMAS | Bert’s Cash Grocery | Tomorrow: The Sailor Doll |Robt. Dupree, with Miss Baker as-| PHONE 105 i —— |sisting | GIFTS and TOYS Free Delivery Juneau | | 1 ! at the & . e [l 3 SANTA ASKED, "WHAT DO YOU SUGGEST € Y R ‘ & & e —— hidd R FASHION REVIEW IS Claude Erskine and family today —5 lo % T The slory 5o firiivws € {removed from their residence of the I e T T T ok B R ou goin to do, Santa? SET FOR TONIGHT C"VCl, O soon & Sreet to the v ‘| HOME GROCERY | phi iy g Rk gl R Pl de g sk IR rosorvmtions have boen |JAMES Baras cottage on St. Apm's|i—o o — e SR —.-a/| AND LIQUOR STORE o i b oK . he toyshop or we won inety- reservations have been |, Ly PR a doll, ks preeots ready made for the Norwomen dinner to 10U ¥ e Sartmens . || pypg gupayd 36 || 146—Phones—152 ive: no are be held tonight at the Northern ALTAR SOCIETY EVE | AMERICAN CASH I me baltle with the fox. Light Presbyterian Church, where| The Catholic Ladies Altar Society F t | ROCERY and MARKET s . 1 back young women of the community will 'of Douglas has planned a “goody, or very promp ) CHAPTEE TEN ere v rific fuss and gather for the dinner and wintersale” for Saturday afternoon to be| L[QUOR DELIVERY Very, Very Sad | the other toy hion show planned for the eve- |held at Frank's Cabin between 1| Santa called a meetir t 2 i . 1 and 5 o'clock, They will be grateful) g e Sy The affair will last from 6 w for donations received. 1T SAmARY el 30 pm. and in charge of gens S | WHITE SPOT i rivRen g angements is Mrs. R. E. Robert- CHAMBER MEETING {1 LIQUOR STORE | i6in, Douglas Chamber of Commerce| | Phone 655 | P ' G G L Y g bed These who will model in the fash- will meet tonight in the City Hall| | Prompt Delivery | and Mrs. Santa i, carryin oL = b eral years ago, Gordon Gray hs id, “T'll bet t ., green 'OUNging pajamas, and house coats. peen “forced to suspend work this nas tree R week. S o ‘i SEWING GROUP OF Mt . T R the tolen Helga of .?/7? v ow this evening are Miss Jean s ) gher, Miss Jean McDonald, Seven-thirty is the starting hour. g8 et Ui i t Mildred Apland, Miss Jessie 5 s i ) , Mrs. Wes Overby, and Mrs Ty e et | 5 wils Jerry White, Included in the style NEORCES K ASAEION [ dc Tt noor R s DA 40 As result of an injury to his, review will be formal gowps, after- noon dresses, ski suits, sports wear, C. D. A. MEETS AT HELLAN RESIDENCE A group of members and friends the Catholic Daughters of Am- erica met at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter G. Hellan this afternoon for a regular sewing meeting Tomorrow evening, the hope chest will be awarded at the Capitol Theatre, presented under auspices of the Catholic Daughters court. FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION according to President Shudshif i SRS | | GREEN TOP CABS ! PHONE WIGGLY | knee while playing basketball s McCAUL MCTOR | '] COMPANY | | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers RUSHED TO HOSPITAL |& John Runquist was taken fo St.| Ann’s Hospital in Juneau early thi afternoon, by ambulance. e CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Otto Anderson and wife celebrat- ¢ ed their ninth wedding anniversary \last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Shudshift. The latter, host and hostess, were assisted by {Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Porter. Try The Empire classifieds for results, | —- SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 24 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOIIN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. Rice & Ahlers Company California Crocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS } Fresh Fruit and Vegétables | AS A PFAID-UP SUBSCEfBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Ora Goss is invited to present this coupon + at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “WAY OUT WEST” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE WHEN SNOW FLIES First snow flurries have focused eyes on the smart silhouetles of 1938 | winter sports clothes. A gray wool ski suit cut without any extraneous nense is brightened with a slide fastener, collar, cap and gloves all of bright cherry red. Phone 249 Juneau, Alaska New York Life " FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldag. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48¢

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