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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESD. \\ DLC 14, 1937 WANT ADS RN —_— FOR RENT 4-ROOM and bath furnished, close in, excellent condition, modern. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. WANT AD || INFORMATION Ccunt five average words to the dne. Dauy rate per line for consecutive sertions: One day ... —1 Additional days ....... 5¢ Minimum charge ..50c Copy must be m the office by 2 o'clock in the afterncon. to insure Insertion on same day. ,.We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone gdirectory, Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. {FOR RENT—Steam heated slecpin | room. San Francisco Apts. ment on Third near Franklin to experienced Tea Room operator. Phone Mrs. Ahlers, 611 or 34. WILL sub-rent for one mun(h a de- sirable apartment to responsible people. References, Marine Phone 257. 2-ROOM apt. with bath, 5th and Kennedy, No. 711. Bl ' in case of error or if an aa has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once 1nd same will be given ttention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE ; APARTMENTS for rent. § per month. son Apts. to $16 See Roy Allen, John- |COMFORTABLE apartment for two Apply Winter & Pond Store. 5-ROOM house and bath Iurulshed Oil heat. 4th St. next to Assembly. Windsor Apts. FOR SALE—One pflh‘ 8 ft. maple —— skiis. Phone Black 360. APARTMENTS for res | Monagle Vanety Store. CANARY birds, singers. Mrs. Maude Mullen, 9th St. 2 . Phone 172 AND 3 room apts, furnished, | MacKinnon Apts. FOR SALE—Practically new Sim- mons studio couch, Reasonable, Blue 565. ‘ TWO bedroom, waterfront view, furnished apt. Phone 496 between e Lo L | 6and7pm. 8-PIECE dining room set, baby bas- | — sinet. Call Green 337. "I‘WO room ap hot and cold water, steamheated, electric range. Call 569. FOREST wood. Cut to any length.| $6.50 per cord delivered. See A.| Hildre or phone Sommers Con,&FOR RENT—Peterson house: five struction Co. rooms furnished with busement, oil burner. 414 Third St. See John Reck. FOR SALE—Going fox farm. Twol‘ islands. Furnished 4-room house,! buildings, equipment, fifteen or 5-ROOM uniurnished house on more breeders, $700 takes it. We| Dixon St. Call 385. have child of school age. Melvin poe RENT—Seven room house — Starkenburg, Gambier Bay, Al-| one mile out on Glacier Highway. | aska. Cheap for winter months. Phone 244, DEAEFA combination lathe. iflearl} new, ideal Christmas gift. Phone pOR RENT—Newly decorated store 130. location at 373 South PFranklin. Phone 428 after 1 p.m. FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, . Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- \‘/ACANCYfN;Vg:'g‘eTixgax:img\ls < neau Melody Shop. BROTHER’S ILLNESS | CALLS MRS. BURDICK TOHOME IN MONTANA Receiving word of her bmthcrs LOST AND FOUVD illness, Mrs, Charles G. Burdick this . morning made plans to leave for the WANTED — Boarders in _private south tomorrow aboard the Alas Bome, 326:Second Streety Call Blue » She-wilt'go to Dillen, Montana; 290. where her brother, Frank Buhrer, makes his home, e ”anhts o’ Juneau” On November 7, 1927, on a cold win- ter moonlight night under condi- | tions that seldom exist for photo- | graphic purposes, exposures were made by L, V. Winter and E. P. Pond, with the resultant “Lights O’ Ju- neau,” prints which have had a world-wide distribution. The grow- ing demand for same is now sup- plied in five sizes now on sale by Winter & Pond Co., and The Hayes Shop. adv. FOr RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Sh~ppe COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. WANTED EXPERIENCED lady \\1shes hDul or janitress work. Phone 652. MISCELLANEOUS |ASK your grocer for Tom Allen's Dates. |SEWING: ipeciallzlng in children’s clothes. Phone Green 680. PHO!\E Mrs. Bnme aboun making Christmas aprons or pajamas or any type of sewing. HARDWOOD floors aid. All floors scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer. 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. JUARANIKED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. The most important use of seal- ing wax at the present time is {in the construction of dry batter- |les. ——————— NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE owners. 1938 license plates are now ready 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. | H. 1. LUCAS, adv. City Clerk CARDINAL 25¢ Within City Limits FOR RENT—Tea Room and equip- | Apt. | WELL SEE | | DOUGLAS COUNCIL HAS BUSY SESSION | With the usual varieiy of «busi- ness presenting itself for attention, regular meeting of the City Council was held last evening, all members being in their places around the }norums — |table, »| Excepting two or three bad places | : on St. Ann’s Avenue due to water flooding the road, Councilman Nun- amaker reported the streets in fair shape. One man had been put to {work repairing the street near the theatre. Report on the road to the beach would be ready at the next meeting, he reported. Chairman of Police, Councilma; Carlson reported the new city jail jequipped with cots fitted with two each of mattr es, pillows and bedding, and ready for guests. The case of C. R. Eppens being |removed to St. Ann’s Hospital for jcare was reported. Getting along ;Imc now, his ¢ has been referred |to the Department of Public Wel- fare for increased assistance. A matter under fire and water served with pr or the old water systems, |were out of water difring the (olu weather. Service from the new system was asked. The Council vot- ed to allow them access to the city service on the year round basis only. { A written request from' Myrtle ‘Bex'r for payment of $74 toward wh —|the expense of the rock fill on her property on Front Sireet was ta- |nied; and in response to her com- |plaint of fire-hazard against the lold Murray sawmill building, now |the Vern Saylor property, it was vot- ed to get in touch with Saylor to see what could be done in the mat- | Several issues connected with the inew school building also held the Council’s attention. City Inspector \cn the building, Herb Redman, di- |rected their interest to some chang- |es which involved strengthening the glrdcrs in the basement with 3x14- jnch planking on each side of them; |the need of roof ventilation, loca- tion of fire-hose cabinets, and toil- ets. The heating unit or burner for the boiler was also discussed at some length and definite steps taken to see that it will be satisfactory. The issue of making changes in the desks and other euuipment for the school was deferred until such time as the Council takes up the matter of ap- proving any kind of equipment, e EAGLES’ AUXILIARY PLANS SWAP PARTY At their regular meeting last |night the Ladies Auxiliary, F.O.E. |planned to have a Christmas party for their members and the Eagles jand their wives after the Eagles' meeting next Monday night. Gifts will be exchanged at the party, a limit of 25 cents having been placed on their value. During the week the ladies plan to dispose of a turkey and chicken, WELL- WE GOT PLENTY OF TIME-SQ ) MIGHT AS | Lumber BRIN GING UP FATHER =1 KINQIT TOM HANJUERRY ON THE PHONE - | Tom Morgan Has First Light=d | Christmas Tree N E ’ J Credit for the first lighted Christ-| | mas tree in the Juneau district goes| to T. A. Morgan of the Columbia| Company who has a yule| tree in full light at his home cn| the Fritz Cove road. | Tree light sales reported by deal- ers indicate that Juneau and the entire community will be lighted in briiliant Christmas fashion. i - Thunderstorm Kills Trouti i Hateliery KALAMAZOO, Mich, Dec. 14 Mother Nuiure” has been added to a list of fishermen At the Wolf Lake Hatchery twen- ty large rainbows and six brook trout died within an hour after a severe thunderstorm. Dr. A. S it d, head of the conservation depar t's institute for fisheries research, said the fish probably had b suffocated when rs nges in atmospheric pres and the introduction of surface water to the pond caused a sudden increase in carbon dioxide tension. - Shoots Himself At Wife's Grave BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 14.—J J. Forbes Shaw, sixty-five, retired tobacco merchant,” shot and killed himself in Greenmount Cemetery, near the s of his wife and daughter. soon o NEWLYWEDS HOP TO SITKA TODAY WITH ALASKA AIR Five passengers were flown to Sit- ka and waypoints today by Shell Simmons in the Alaska Air Trans- port Lockheed. They were: For Sitka—George Fenton and his wife, the former Mae Sarvela, whose marriage took place Saturday night; For Hirst—Mrs, Mike Tomlinovitch; For Chichagof — Jim Rine and Al Chenard. | A | the proceeds of which will finance 2 Christmas matinee with fruit and | candy for the children, during the! Christmas vacation. The prizes will be awarded during the party next Monday. | Mesdames Fraser, Jensen, Mortin- | son and Esther Cashen are the com- mittee in charge of arrangements for the party. Mrs. Balog will ar- range for the matinee. e e,—— HAS insURED EYE Wallen Forrest has been having an enforced vacation the past five days, due to one of his eyes being| injured with a rock at the mine. ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ J Soft Water Washing Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap A Jolly Hitler, Chatting HELLO-GIVE ME PLAZA-SEVEN- SIX-FIVE-TWO- By GEORGE McMANUS | CALLED UP A NUMBER AND | GOT IT RIGHT Cope 1937 King Peatures Syndicate, fnc . World nghts ceserved FOR CASUAL COMFORT A smart and practical suit is cut en slender, stmple lines. Tt combines a'beige jacket and brown skirt cf lcose nubby weave wool. The jacket is designed with a netched neck , instead of a collar, and worn with a rust and brown rf. — ROBERTSONS LEAVE TOMORROW; SPEND CHRISTMAS SOUTH| ' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson are leaving for the south tomorrow aboard the Alaska to spend the Christmas holidays with their scns and daughter, Elliot, Duncan and| Carol. Miss Robertson will come to Seat- | tle from San Francisco where she| has been studying fashion design,' | while Duncan will vacation in S al“l, from Stanford University. | Elliot has been attending school in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson plan to spend about three weeks in the south before returning to their home in | Juneau. | | -oe ! | Lx,,my four university of Texas ?RlNCE s C Holc! is Atlld(‘n(< are enrolled in a class on a Viennese actress, Nora Gregor, courtship and marriage relations. soon to wed Austria’s Prince .- | Ernst von Starhemberg, Ceylon elephants are said to take/ three baths—voluntarily—each day. East Meets West The Juneau Laundhy Franklin Stree! between Fror:t cnd Second Streets PHONE 358 PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH Georga. Brothers -—d —a PR 4 Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES S0. FRANKLIN STREET e THE BEST ER ! [} Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE INT [ ] THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition CHRISTMAS GIFTS and TOYS at the S&N—S&lo PHONE 1 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery T “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau — S s i, HOME GROCERY | AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Pbones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET l PIGGLY WIGGLY Visit the SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit. every taste. Reservations Alaska Alr GREEN TOP CABS PHONE McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY | 1 ‘ Dodge and Plymouth Dealers Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oll and a tank for Crude Ol save burner trouble. PIIQNI ‘49, NIGHT 148 Today’s News Today.—Empire. ——ee . Fresh Fruit ai‘ld Vegetables Cahfoma Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery SHATTUC!‘ AGENCY ] INSURANCE BONDS Phone 249 Juneau, Alaska New York Life FOR IN URANCE See H.R. S ARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M ‘Behrends Bank Bldg. wmnowfiumyme PHONE 48% i Adolf Hitler is pictured here, chatting amiably with Z . ; ¢ 7 : B‘;nvl-h:a ::gffm girl, as he made a tour of the exhibition of the Reich’s nutrition fair at Munich. - A few minutes later he was told of the bombing | of the battleship DnmcMmui and issued orders which resulted-in the Nazi bombardment of the unfortified city of Almeria, “TIMMY” CARLSON —_—_—— Miss Katherine Cheshire, socialite, of San Francisco, Cal, and Joseph Donohue, of New York City, are pictured during an intimate moment ~u the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf Astoria, in New York