The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1937, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY DEC. I6 I937 BRINGING UP FATHER IVE GOT TO DO SOME“I HING TO DISCOURAGE THE IDEA MAGGIE HAS OF MAKIN' A TRIP TO ALASKA - AN't THINK F'VE HIT ON A SCHEME - I'L.L PCOR FIFl- IF MAGGIE TAKES YOU TO ALASKA- YOU'LL FREEZE TO DEATH- AN' IF SHE LE AVES YOU HERE YOU OH- CAN'T | JUST CHANGE MY MIND IF1 WANT TO? | JUST DON'T HAS BEEN OF ANY | “"WANT AD T’ | INFORMATION Count five average words to the| dne. Dauly rate per line for consecutive (nsertions: One day ....o.....100 Additional days ...... 5¢ Minimam 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. — | e ] in case of error or if an aa I | l | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) once and same will be glven attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE USED General Electric washing ma- chine, like new, reasonable. Phone 702. _fl | FOR RENT : ' APARTMENT vacancy in Triangle | building. Inquire Stan (_vrummml | Phone 253. TRY IT, ANYWAY- - £ ¢ | {5-ROOM apt., hot “and cold water, | steamheat. Call 569. FURNISHED bachelor apt. Frigi- | daire, electric range, steam heat $30 monthly. Empire 302. ROOM for rent. 325 6th St. Phone | Black 390. FOR RENT—Throe room furnished | house. Oil heater, electric range Phone 432, 4-ROOM and bath furnished, in, excellent condition, Room 16, Valentine Bldg. close modern. ‘FOR RENT- Slenm hmucd slee-pmg room. San Francisco Apts. FOR RENT—Tea Room and equip-| ment on Third near Franklin to| experienced Tea Room operator. Phone Mrs. Ahlers, 611 or 34. |2-ROOM apt. with bath. 5th and Kennedy, No. 711. COMFORTABLE apartment for ltwo. Apply Winter & Pond Store. ELECTRIC stove, 4-burner. Auto- matic oven control. A. O. Hatfield. Perelle Apts. FOR SALE—One pair 8-it. maple|A skiis. Phone Green 360. FOREST wood. Cut to any length $6.50 per cord delivered. See A. Hildre or phone Sommers Con- struction Co. 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. EE]:TA mbination lathe. N new, ideal Christmas gift. Phone 136. FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, | Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju-| neau Melody Shop. MISCELLANEOUS ASK your grocer for Tom Allen'si Dates. PHONE Mrs. Bathe about making Christmas aprons or pajamas or any type of sewing HARDWOOD floors 1aid. All floors ..scraped and refinished. 'Phone 534, P. Hammer. FOR general repair work call Henry ' Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 pm. VURN your ola goixd Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ‘5 ROOM house Bnd balh furnished | Oil hext. 4th St. next to Assembly. | Windsor Apts. | APARTMENTS for rent. Phone 172. Monagle Variety Store. 2 AND 3 room apts, MacKinnon Apts. furnished. ITwo bedroo;, waterfront view, | furnished apt. Phone 496 between | 6 and 7 pm. xFOR RENT—Peterson house: five rooms furnished with busement, | oil burner. 414 Third St. See John ‘ Reck. A |POR RENT—Seven room house — 1o | one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone POR RENT—Newly decorated store location at 373 South Franklin, Phone 428 after 1 p.m. VACANCY; I\uggefmiar't;ném g even room turnished apartment. Inquire Snap Sh~ppe |COZY, warm, rurn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils | and bath. Reumahle at Seaview. WANTED — Boarders in private home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue 290. 1 EXPERIENCED lady wishes hour or janitress work. Phone 652. { BEFORE . LOST AND FOUND | Sheulders and head thrown — | forward, chest flat and con- LOST—1 pair s pair shoe pacs s between | GUARANILED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 815 Decker Way. Miss Pauline Huskinson of Bar- tlesville, Okla, injured a thumb while bowling. Physicians found it necessary to amputate it. CARDINAL CABS g e Within City Limits Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "TIMMY"’ CARLSON tracted, abdomen out, knees limp—all make this posture wrong. 10th and 12th St. Reward. Blue 565. [ LOST—Ring in Post Office this| noon, Dec. 16. Finder please call| 0365. | {COUNCIL EXPECTED TO HEAR MORE ABOUT POWER FRIDAY NIGHT Regular meeting of the City Coun- (il will be held Friday night at 8 |o'clock in the Council Chambers. Report of the committee named at the last session to take up the mat- selaer, physical director at the ter of rates with the Alaska Elec-|American Woman’s Club tric Light and Power Company mYork But, sheadds, the wrong gir-| expected and it is probable that fur- dle is worse inan none at all for it ther discussion will be heard on the |is likely to accentuate the bad fea- power question which has been a tures of your figure. lively topic before e Council at| A List of Symptoms the last two meetings. | —-— of bad posture. Check up to sce FORMER CAFE OWNER lif you have any symptoms. IN JUNEAU GOES SOUTH| 1. Round back—Shoulders thrown Mary Young-Day, for a number of years owner of the popular Ar-‘abdomcn prominent, cade Cafe in this city, greeted her | onward scores of friends here Tuesday dur— 2. Hollow back—Weight of the ing the stay of the steamer Alaska. body and head thrown too far for- Mrs. Day, now of Fairbanks, is a ward. passenger south on the Alaska fur\ 3. Round hollow back—Shoulders a visit in the States. She expecLs‘mund head bent forward, chest flat, to return soon after the holidays. back hollow, abdomen relaxed. By BETTY CLARKE AP Feature Service Writer | There was never a proud beauty k\\'ho didn’t hold her head hig {her shoulders back always has been a characteris {world-famous beauties. and Good posture tic of \exerclse. A good girdle does for posture what proper shoes do for ailing feet, says Miss Catharine Van Rens- aihe, Ame \ Robert Treat Paine, American at- |y jineq forward, abdomen relaxed, torney and patriot, was born in Bos- ton in 1731. are together, stretched tall as Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Ino lumbar curve (the curve in the ‘middle of the back), weight thrown carefully on heels. o | If any of these defects are mark- z o R l c ed, specialized exercise is recom- mended. But each defect will re- g 2 spond to general exercising. DRY CLEANING | What to Do | Check to see that: Knees and calves (=] but not thrown back. | Abdominal muscles are up and in. Soft | Head is raised, neck lup so that you stand wal?r possible.” Washmq Chest is up and out. | Shoulders are thrown back, but . aren’t taut. | Make it a habit of checking those five points several times a day. |You'll be surprised at the improve- imem it will make in your posture. - GOING AFTER MOTORISTS Various organizations in Ketchi- |kan are forming secret groups and 1watchmg and making reports on |speeding motorists, Names are re-| ‘por.ed and the authorities do the| irest. e, — _— Lode and placer iocation notices . for sale at The Empire Office. Two things will help you correct, your own posture—a good girdle and in New| Here are the four common types| forward, chest flat and contracted,) head jutting| 4. Flat back—Head and shoulders| Copr 1937, King Features Synd You Can’t Be a Proud Beauty Unless Y ou Hold Y our Chin Up AND AFTER By “standing as tall as possible” this girl has corrected all the things that werc wrong when l she sagged and slumped. | NEW DIRECTORS :' ARE ELECTED BY ~ JUNEAU C. OF C. | (Continued from Page One) lished and that the Postoffice De- partment was now apparently fa- vorable to the plan. Curtis Shattuck also reported receipt of a letter [from C. C. Garland, head of the |Alaska Committee of the Tacoma iChumber of Commerce, expressing |optimism for the c tal route. e Jacksons to Be New Officers of Former Albertans Due to Arrive on Princess Norah Capt. and ‘Mrs. Stanley Jackson of | |the Edmonton, Alberta Salvation| Army Post, hayve been announced as | the new officers for the Juneau Sal- | vation Army Post and are due (o i |arrive here aboard the Princ Louise. Announcement of the appointment | has been made by Brigadier-Gen- jeral W. J. Carruthers, division com- {mander of the Salvation Army for | Alaska. The Jacksons succeed Adjutant and Mrs. George Tanner who have been transferred to the Regina, Saskatchewan, Post. A public wel- come to the new officers will be extended in the Salvation Army Ci- tadel on Willoughby Avenue tomor- row night at 8 o’'clock. Lieutenant Margaret Mor who for the past month has been taking charge of Juneau Salvation Army work since the departure of the ‘Tanners, will return to Wrangell in a short time to continue woik there. She will visit her home in Canada in the summer instead of this win- |ter as previously planned. .- Bmpire classifieds. pay. Salvation Army WI_L\BE PUT IN A DOG KENNEL AN’ PINE YOUR -~ YOUNG LIFE AWAY— Tl7) ALL ALONE ---- CARE TO GO- THAT'S ALL- MAJOR GREENS Major and Mrs. Kirby Green, of | Chilkoot Barracks, are visiting in | Juneau today, having arrived last night aboard the army tender For- nance. They will leave for the barracks tomorrow morning after witnessing what they hope is a | Post victory in basketball at Doug- {las tonight. And lhv Greens are praying, cidentally, that they have | the last time for | Haines. they left Juneau were nearly goners last smiled Mrs. Green today over coffee cup. “Thosz st up Lynn Canal were going clear over the boat and more than a few of us went so far as to put life pre- servers o I don't want a trip like that a The d to trip. weather nything stronger strong winds for man does not pre- than fresh the return * HOSPITAL NOTES underwent morning Michael Sullivan major operation this St. Ann's Hospital John Hawks was admitted Haospital a at medical to St a today patient Ann's Mrs. Amy Williams gave birth 0 a daughter at 2:50 p.m. yester- (Lw in the Government }lnsmul D ‘PARTY GIVEN FOR |n MRS. W. H. CASE " THIS AFTERNOON Mrs. W. H. Case, mother of Mrs. |{Hugh J. Wade and Mrs. Donald MacKinnon, was the guest of honor at a luncheon and sewing party given this afternoon by Mrs. Charles | Sabin at the Sabin residence. Guests mbled for the affair |were Mrs. H. T. Tripp, Mrs. Guy McNaughton, Mrs. W. H. Case, M A. J. Ficken, Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mrs. J. K. Campbell, Mrs. Anna WebsLL‘r and Mrs. R. P. Nelson. ;HMNMHM HAVE BAD TRIP in- smoother trip home than they had | The Juneau Lauadiy Franklin Stree! between Frort and Second Streets PHONE 358 Former C. N, Head CLERMONT, Okla., Dec. 16 Funeral services were held today for Frederick C. Salter, Jr,, 74, former Executive of the Canadian National Railway. REV. COUDEYRE TO RETURN TO JUNEAU BEFORE CHRISTMAS The Rev. A. J. Coudeyre, who ac- companied Bishop J. R. Crimont of | Alaska on his recent ad limina vis- itation to the Pope in Rome, is ex- pected to return to Juneau before Christmas. Bishop Crimont and the Rev. Cou- deyre left Nome on November 17. The Bishop will not return to Ju- neau until the first of the year, since he plans to attend the conse- cratien of Bishop McGinnes in Phil- adelphia on December 21 - ”_C“TAR WOMAN" T Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES ! 80. FRANKLIN STREET Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE ~ JUNEAU - YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition CHRISTMAS GIFTS and TOYS at the '| 8 & N=5 & 10 PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY Mrs. Clare Sheridan, author and ulptor, arrived in her native ingland from America where she had spent twe months with Blackfoot Indians. The Indians gave Mrs. Sheridan the title, “Star Weman.” .- Mrs. Jobn Nance Garner, wife of the Vice President, has been his confidential secretary for over 40 years. She is lled in sll()thimd,; Y WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 GREEN TOP CABS PHONE Ninety-onz per cent of the farms 6 8 in Clark County, Ky., come under soil conservation program this year. e i USE AROUND THIS Pay’n Takit Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors: BILL DOUGLAS T Smiling Serviee” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau i+ —_— " HOME GROCERY | AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 I AMERICAN CASH | GROCERY and MARKET | z | it il PIGGLY. Visit the SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Alr Transport. m/( Fz?/zc UR FLATTERY D¢ e - e 1 McCAUL MOTOR T Try The Empire classmeds for' ¥ EE | COMPANY [ Today's News Today—Empire, T RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any 31 time. A tank for Diesel and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 = ! Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | MOMENT Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — Phone 249 BONDS Juneau, Alaska New York Life FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. «nt Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48¢% A rolling collar, tuxedo front and patch pockets of squirrel accent this straight coat of hunter's green wool. It is fastened with a braided frog and worn with a foolish little bonnet of hunter’s green velvet which rises straight off the face.

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