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THE DAILY A C.-13,.1937 LASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DE "BRINGING UP FATHER HUH- JUST AS SOON AS THE By GEORGE McMANUS WELL= THAT'S TOO BAD-BUT SO THE EVENING WONT BE ENTIRELY LOST-VLL STAY AND CHAT WITH YOou=- == \ COME TO THINK OF \T - | KNOW SHE REMEM - BERED IT_AS SHE HAS GONE OUT_FOR THE EVENING -~ DADDY- | JUST HAPPENED TO THINK- | HAVE o, TO GO QUT- WANT ADS e —————— FOR RENT FOR RENT—Tea Room and equip- ment on Third near Franklin to experienced Tea Room operator. Phone Mrs. Ahlers, 611 or 34. ; WILL sub-rent for one month a de- sirable apartment to responsible people. References, Marine Apt. Phone 257. | BY GOLLY- - WANT AD INFORMATION | Ccunt five average words to the dne. -Dauly rate per line for consecutive @sertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge ..50c 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. — | 2-ROOM apt. with bath. 5th and Kennedy, No. 711. King Features Syndicate, Inc., ved. APARTMENTS for rent. $15 to $16 per month. See Roy Allen, John- son Apts. ,:;.:3 Cope. 1937 World rights e FURNISHED cottage. 318 3rd St. DOUGLAS NEWS SEY-WESTFALL NUPTIALS TO BE HELD THIS WEEK-END COMFORTABLE apartment for two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. KLONDIKE KATE GIVEN SHOCK BY | GIRLS OF 1397 Famous Character of Gold Rush Days Views Gen- The Juneau Laundiy Franklin Stree! between Fror: and Second Streets PHONE 358 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 attention. PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers R 5-ROOM house and bath furnished. Oil heat. 4th St. next to Assembly. Windsor Apts. I} emm ! ' APARTMENTS for rent. Phone 172. Monagle Variety Stor OMENT e T S ——— rERECR T DR A R Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES SO. FRANKLIN STREET [ 2 AND 3 room apts, furnished. MacKinnon Apts. FOR SALE—One pair 8-ft. maple skiis. Phone Black 360. TWO bedroom, waterfront view, furnished apt. Phone 495 between 6 and 7 p.m. THE BEST || TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS CANARY birds, singers. Mrs. Maude Mullen, 9th St. TWO room apt,, hot and cold water, steamheated, electric range. Call 569. FOR SALE—Practically new Sim- mons studio couch. Reasonable, | Blue 565, Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' ahd Shelf HARDWARE FOR RENT—Peterson house: five rooms furnished with basement, oil burner. 414 Third St. See John Reck. ;PffiE‘d}n;ng room set, baby bas-| sinet. Call Green 337. JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition FOREST wood. Cut to any length.| $6.50 per cord delivered. See A.| Hildre or phone Sommers Con-| struetion Co. 5-ROOM uniurnished house on Dixon St. Call 385. NEW DOUBLE bed, coil spring 2 mattresses; bicycle; tricycle. Bargain for cash. 930 (alleyway) between 9th and 10th Sts. s. FOR RENT—Seven room house — one mile out on Glacier High vay. | Cheap for winter months. Puone 244. ->e “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery ., PHONE 105 BT Delivery FOR RENT—Newly decorated store location at 373 South Frankiin. Phone 428 after 1 p.m. COUNCIL MEETING | A regular meeting of the City Council is scheduled to take place at the usual hour this evening | - r—_——-—_—— \ CHRISTMAS : GIFTS and TOYS |, at the S&N-5&10 Free TO BURY JOIN ' ON THURSDAY EAGLE! | —— s RUNQUI | "I ey Y T HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 * AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET . Last rites for John Runquist who passed away at the hospital last| week will be held at the C. W. Carter | Mortuary in Juneau, Thursday af-| ternoon at 2 o'clock, December 15.} Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Order | of Eagles, will have charge of the services. Interment will be made in| the Eagles cemet The Mo Lodge of Juneau, to which the de-| ceased also belonged, will have part in the services. The family has requested that no flowers be t. e PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY - " WHITE SPOT | LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery lriceLY | wiceLY MRS. WHYTE COMING To attend the funeral of her father, John Runquist, Mrs. Charles Whyte is expected here tomorrow on the steamer Yukon from Peters- burg. PERSIAN Persia’s precious silks inspired the fabric pattern for this blouse and toque to wear with winter suits, Wine-red and ivory white are its colorings. The toque is draped in a manner suggestive of old Persian turbans and the blouse, designed by Creed, has a neckline tied with a slender bow. GREEN TOP CABS PHONE Phdce S Ve R SEWING: specializing in_children’s clothes. Phone Green 680. TEACHERS HONORED Mrs. W. E. Cahill was hostess at her home in Treadwell, Saturday afternoon, at a bridge luncheon as- sembling a group of teachers from PHONE Mrs. Bathe about making| Christmas aprons or pajamas or any type of sewing. McCAUL MOTOR T COMPANY B i 1890 | Next Saturday evening, December | 18, at 7 o'clock, Miss Betty Sey, : : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sey, eration with Alarm of this city, will become the bride of 3 A Mr. John Melvern, son of Mr. and (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) Mrs. William Westfall of Alameda, Frankly, Klondike Kate is Scan-|cgjifornia. The service will consist :ahzed by some nmnbcr: of thisjge o candle-light ceremony per-| ere NOW YOUPZAr generaLioa. formed by the Rev. John A. Glasse T'l:e way i‘ ‘z" of Ueas C‘a)““:‘l‘;'t"in the parsonage of the Presbyterian smoking, slack-wearing, StOVe-hObichyrch in Juneau. | cuties carry on in the beer parlors| rigs Alice Sey, sister of the bride, a:d dance hall(.; of lh‘?gnmdirin €T3, | will be maid-of-honor and Mr. Ken- she says, is a downright caution. neth Millard will best man s o o dovanehc Sl ol Ml i BTN os. (| g“‘ll‘éf] mflflé‘gl ’fad‘:‘“f’“A“"‘“’ T newlyweds will be held at the home spectable, genteel ladies. As a mat- an 's. James Sey i " Wox of faot, stoubly dasertd EIbodIKe | AR Y S Kate, the dance girls of roaring! —i e b | Dawson at the turn of the century FOR SALE—Going fox farm. Two| |were respectable ladies. Present-day islands. Furnished 4-room house. | fictioneers and motion picture pro- buildings, equipment, fifteen or| ducers, she laments, have grossly more breeders, $700 takes it. 2 | VAGANCY —1 i | Mbeled ‘ them. have child of school age. MC]?{;“/{\CANCY—NU?B}L i A lady a lady in the Naughty | Starkenburg, Gambier Bay, Al-|FOr T—Seven room furnished | Nineties, s Klondike Kate. Now aska. | apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe |she's some other man'’s wite. | — | Visits Seattle i ZY, warm, turn. apts. Light.| An eminently respectable and| new, ideal Christmas gift. Phone | water, dishes, cooking utensils charming person herself—a lady m" 136. | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview.|almost legendary reputation, Klon- | ety ew sEre e WG T M TS T - |dike Kate — Mrs. Kate Rockwell m‘;;fiandR&;:ffi‘;éf“;‘\?j! LOST AND FOUND matson of Bend, Ore—was in Se-| neau Melody Shop. LS ———lattle recently to attend the open- st L X T G |LOST—Pair gold-rimmed glasses|ing of the Alaska-Yukon Civic Ex- & AT ;’{"‘“:;““S:‘e“]byl"];‘a“ C;l“‘“"i“‘ 3d"d position at the Civic Auditorium. | i hool. Reward. inder| Kiondike Kate spends her win- .l AT THE HOTELS L‘:’h""e Green 185. |ters in the beautiful little town of | Gastineau WANTED — Boarders in private|Bend, where she is extremely ac- P. C. Moore, Tulsequah; R. Whit-| home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue tive in_civic, soclal and Catholic tle, Vancouver;G.- Chrysler, ‘Van<{ 299, 3 |cireles. But summer finds her in her | couver; Al Monsen, Fairbanks; Lois s !nld stamping ground in the far Bryant, Fairbanks; Ruth Reat,| |Yukon, where Husband Matson Nome; Alfred Lomen, Nome; Dud-'________ "~ works a small mine all year around. ley Warner, Nome; Larry Galvin, EXPERIENCED lady wishes hour Movie Version Hit Nome, Mrs. J. F. Devine, Nome;| or janitress work. Phone 652. | ve never yet seen a motion pic- Garnet W. Martin, E. J. Daly, Ket- |—— - —_— — |ture,” she said, “which pictured the chikan, Geo. R. Sarber Jr., Mrs. A. MISCELLANEOUS |dance hall ladies as they really Duguette, Fairbanks, Andrew H. ___ |were. We . weren't fallen women. Nerland, Fairbanks; E. Thibault, |/ASK your grocer for Tom Allen’s |Sure, we worked for percentage Carl Wuorinen, John Carlson, A. Dates. |checks on the liquor sales, but it Borlando, S. P. Fauske, Nome; Jer-| stopped there. People nowadays ry Jones, Walter Hall, Murray Ste-| have got the old-time dance halll EPPENS GOES TO HOSPITAL art, Fairbanks; George Balyan, Co- | girls mixed up with the girls who toll ELEATay, . Decemiber 58 w} bol, Earl Carlson, Cobol, A. Poir-| lived across the river. | Pioneer Alaskan, E. R. Eppens was| january 3. A rier, Cobol. s “I saw a moving picture recently|taken to St. Ann's Hospital yestcr-' 2 Alaskan Bachelor 2 which the dance hall girls were|day for medical attention. Sam Milonas and U. Woodring, |pouring champagne on men who i - Jp 0 KIREHAM LRAUIND sl Juneau. FRED HAGEN, Fuller orush repre- sentative, Hotel Juneau. Phone; |had fallen on the floor. Never in all my years in Dawson did I see such|SCHOOL BOARD DECIDES CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT J. O. Kirkham is planning to leave on either the Alaska or the Princess Norah the last of the week for a| | Our trucks go any place any the Juneau and Douglas schools time. A tank for Diesel Oil A lighted Christmas tree formed|| Dodge and Plymouth Dealers 123, a thing. I saw Mae West in Klon- dike Annie. They wouldn't have let the kind of woman that Mae West portrayed stay in one of Dawson’s dance halls in those days “Honestly, you see much worse |scenes in the beer parlors of today than you ever saw in the saloons and dance halls of the Yukon.” Ghost Town Dawson isn't what it used to be, Klondike Kate admits sadly. The people there are nice, but there isn't that genuineness about their |handshake. You have the feeling, she says, that everyone is preoccu- pied, living within himself. It's a ghost town, the building sag, the streets are empty, and the wooden sidewalks echo hollowly and lone- somely to your footsteps as you walk down to the postoffice. And {you don’t feel any more that you |can leave your doors unlocked. Klondike Kate still rolls her own of Prince Paul, of Greece, 23, and cigarettes. It's a habit she learned heir presumptive to the Greek in the Yukon and she's never fan- throne, and Princess Fredericka |cied the tailor-made variety of the Louise, of Brunswick, 20, has been|comforting weed. set for January 9. How old is she now? She says she’s “sixtyish,” but she 'hopes she still thinks like a woman DRY CLEANING of thirty. Her friends among the sourdoughs say she does. [ ] Soft Water Washing trip to Savanna, Missouri, to visit an attractive decorative note for the| After a study of catalogues show- | health specialists. His return trip | cccasion which assembled Miss Dal- | ma Hansen. Miss Donie Taylor, Miss ing such equipment as it needed to is to be via Iowa and Colorado to| furnish the new school bullding|Vistt friends of his younger days. |Mary Kolasa, Miss Kathyrlne Long, when completed, the School Board o G R S P oS Miss Helen Parrott, Miss Elma Ol-; at a meeting held Saturday evening| AUXILIARY IS TO PLAN {Son.. Mlks lasicpie “DUROR I8 e approved certain types of desks and CHRISTMAS® CELEBRATION | Dorothy Whittaker, Miss Elizabeth lockers as recommended by Jack iFrascr, Miss Katherine Elliott, and Burford, who was present at the| Christmas for the kiddies will be|Miss Mary Baker. i meeting, instead of those called for|the main topic of consideration n&! _ML% Hansen was awarded the in the specifications. the Ladles’ Auxiliary, P.OE, ‘meet-|1irst Prize, Miss Parrot second, and Following approving payment of ing to be held this evening in '.he‘Mlss Olagn oomggiation. current bills including the Novem- Parish Hall. T T ber salaries, totaling about $1500,| oy PR T T, | The world ittles,” which often the Board decided Christmas vaca-| Try The Empire classifieds for is paired with “beer,” refers to a tion for the school should extend results. game of nine-pins | save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 I-Mshnklwcmoq i i HARDWOOD flocrs laid. All floors scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P, Hammer. Today’s News Today—Empire. § PHONE | 1 CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits FOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 pm. “URN your ola goid Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FUARANITLED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. ROYAL WEDDING DATE NOW SET ATHENS, Dec. 13.—The wedding SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS Phone 249 Juneau, Alaska Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap CARLSON P SORT OF RETRACTION Two days later, the Seattle Post- Intelligencer contained another story as follows: Klondike Kate—Mrs. Kate Rock- well Matson of Bend, Ore—wants |it known that she has a great deal |of respect for the younger genera- | tion. | Here for the Alaska-Yukon Civic Exposition at the Civic Auditorium, Ishe feels that her remarks Monday |comparing some members of this generation with the dance hall igirls of the roaring Dawson days Y | were misinterpreted. our | “Most modern girls are lovely,” (she declared, “and I hold them in AL ASK A high regard. Many young girls have |come to me with their problems and PHONE 15 New York Life FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD.& SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% I have always found them straight- forward and sensible.” —— Out of a potential electrical power 'of 16,000,000 kilowatts on the Mis- |sissipp. river and its tributaries, only 2,000,000 have been utilized. RE, IT'S NO FARE because this train on the Peiping- its destination. A Japanese bomb weakened this 't reach b an w.k,"{'..m,gflm‘fie :mlctun to crumple as it rolled on. Bnt:&ig:s have ruortl::{o destruc- tion of bridges in eurrent Sino-Japanese coi FOR PASSENGERS HE