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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 1937. WANT ADS FOR SALE 1 m(l A se ). Used and p: ou economize. Dt Diamond to FOR SALE- tires, We help Econom ris. ch’s T 10 4-burner. Auto- A. O. Hatfield ELECTRIC stove, matic oven control Perelle Apts skiis pair 8-ft. maple Green 360. SALE—One Phone Nearly Phone DELTA new, 136. lathe. gift. combination ideal Christmas Zenith, Ju- FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Emerson and Crosley radios. neau Melody Shop. FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Bachelor quarie man or woman, oil heat, el¢ $20 monthly. Phone 43! range 4-ROOM house with bath. Bargain Phone 135 Douglas, morning evening. Feldon Phot VACANCY — New ments. Couple only 209 FOR RENT pom . ¢« and | Suitable for man and wife bath Inquire Getchell re ., 10th and A St, after 6 p.m,, 2 FOR NT — Three-room house furnished, with bath, on Ga eau Ave. Inquire Juneau Store. apt., hot and coid Call 569. 5-ROOM steamheat. FOR RENT—Tea Room and equip- ment on Third near Franklin to experienced Tea Room opera Phone Mrs. Ahlers, 611 or 3% bath and th 5th 711 apt No. 2-ROOM Eennedy, COMFORTABLE two. Apply Winter & Pond Store for TWO bedroom, furnished apt. 6 and 7 p.m. waterfront view FOR RENT: 1 room house - one mile out on Glacier Higl Cheap for winter months. 244, FOR RENT—Newly decorated store location at 373 South Franklin Phone 428 after 1 p.m. VACANCY—Nu; t ‘\];m‘tnw-r(s FOr RENT—Seven room furn apartment. Inquire Snap Sk ished €OZY, warm, water, dishes, and bath. turn. apts. Light cooking utensit Reasonable at Seaview WANT'LD WANTED — Boarders in home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue 290. EXPERIE itress work. Phone 3 The xunmnp cokt of the Dlonn" quintuplets’ nursery $18,000 a year. is Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “TIMMY" CARLSON Within Ciiy Limits or| Apart- | Paint | Phone 496 between |” Phone |1 private |which included John Tanaka, e | Malcolm 15 ——eee X.IISCELLI}NEOUS "ened. 56¢c; ¥ 5¢; kni 1 20¢, 25¢; 3 Willoughb; 1arp- handsa Cabin No. 4 ASK’ynu’r grocer for Tom Allen’s Dates. I PHONE Mrs. Bathe Christmas aprons or any type of sewing about mak pajamas or| HARDWOOD floots laid. All floors scraped and finished, Phone | 534, P. Hammer. I FOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 pm. N your ola gord into value,| cash or trade at Nugget Shop P JUAR AN’ ALLD chlli'ic Perm nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Chain ring and key Lock. Inquire Duteh’s for | Gar- IS DISCUSSED, JUNIOR C. C. Gl’ade ;/Ll] ool P.mupal Makes Address at Friday Session he stated 1at make a person i’ said T. F princ regular Frid Junior Chamber ¢ v the hi tely kno hoo! nued the sonality eep the fol Develop a s characte cha wcter. Re- we really what we 1 like to have people think dependa personal appearance habits of health, And last, us strive to be your good > tolerant. ling won the rrent event Oswald tool i. The Nether on at the next meeting d Erling Oswald the club offi DI John Bavard, vice-presid Faulkner, secretary-tre urer; and William Tanaka, ser- geant-at-arms. “The countries of the world issuing many new stamps as is the United States,” stated Bob Phillips, chairman of the J.C.C. stamp club. Many new stamp lssues were an- nounced. “Many countries are struggling aviation supremacy,” remarked sperling, the J.C.C. airplane chairman. The latest attain. »d were listed by Chair atch evelop atil Be pri on Bel the b will were initiated by dent; man Sperling. Bob Phillips was named chairman m membership committee, succeed- | g Malcolm Paulkner, who was re-| cmny elected secretary-treasurer, Plans in which the entire grad scheol may contribute to a Christ. mas community welfare project was outlined by George Walmsley. Be- ginning next Monday, pupils have! been asked to eontribute any type! of canned goods whieh will be dis. wributed to the less fortunate. John Bavard, chairman, Jack |Hawkes, and Jack Newmadtker were named to serve on the program com- mittee for the next meeting. Rod- ney Nordling, Harry Sperling and Bcb Phillips, chairman, will serve on the subsidiary committee. - for sale at The Empire Office. ZORIC DRY CLEANING [} Soft Water Washing Your' ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 we » fine are | Lode and placer location notices Shop. & BRINGING UP FATHER WHO ASKED YOU WHETH- ER YOU ARE SORRY OR NOQT @ EV!DENTLY YOU DON'T KNO' WHO | AM- AND | DON’ CARE WHO YOU ARE - #\WHy DONT WE RACE " so far: Santa’s sailo: tiny squirrel have a doll, in the den = » fox where she looks the b o R I too. 3 1 tiny lor’ The story * said the mom - me. Tl be you mo nd in red e the white Helgs fox nd the sailor ¢ as plar and get aws Menday - Promotion Exams Gompleted Today | n:“n-‘l(n;‘L-\ll;:";f 0“ fllmflr Ham utwit the fe with the doll The fox kept boas home, his food and rous he really was. So ad time to think. | He wanted to listen to his magic sea shell, but he didn't want the fox to see him do it. So he said to| the squirrel: “Could you s fur so ting about his how di vn- a the hide that he said the squirrel.| Five days of ms” have said the fox. I been washed from the slate eves in the Coast Guard cutter Haida and north. ' Ensigns are beginning to relax “Well, try,” said the sailor, So the| The exams are taken little squirrel hopped onto the white signs for promotion to I |fox's shoulders and burrowed into| (junior grade), and come in Jme fur, The white fox laughed loud- ly and pawed about in his long ©s shite fur to find the tiny creature s he did the sailor listened to his Isea shell. This is what it said: | Who it is throws your words back into your mouth? ‘Let’s Race’ The sailor thought, |{North Wind, of cou “Yes, indeed,” “Oh, no, indeed, have the sharpest the ute ix differ Radio and C nce and Engineering, four, coveri of study: of Gunnery, Law "The present test papers (sent to Washington for grad if all Ensigns “Why, the er set of tests will be taken in but what|to clean up the required number of s that to do with i(?” Then he|examinations. {realized the sea shell meant he — zz\]\l[d eseape from the fox in his ice-| PRATT IS GUEST ’ AT BAR LUNCHEON 80 he said to the fox: | “They tell me you can run faster| s han any fox in the North.” | Judge 'ty E. Pratt of District Judge of the “Oh, certeinly,” said the whnc‘;,m‘k fox, still scratching through his fur| ch the tiny squirrel. “The| foxes are stupid i | “Some are quite nice,” said Helga.| | “wWhat do you know about it?”| groups| phas- | ymuni- | and | terday afternoon at {from the Fair- | Guard I‘ly‘w\) ldm es at the TELESCOPE TOQUE Scmething tall and smart in bats to wear with a winter coat. Division, was the guest at the regu- lar luncheon meeting of the Ju- neau Bar Association this noon at just | Percy’s Cafe. Judge H. B. LeFevre, president, tive Dresided at the gathering. > SON BORN YESTERDAY TO MR., MRS. S. R. HILL A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hill at St. Ann’s Hospital, yes- 5 o'clock. The child weighs nine pounds and es. Mr. Hill is employed at y Wiggly store e, LIEUTENANT HERE cutenant (j.g) Richar 1, with the United » Corps is still waiting in Juneau ard the cutter Haida for a plane Naval Air Base at Sitka. Lieutenant Green, came north from Sand Point aboard the Coast utter Spencer to assume Winter Lashes Coust of N(’w En frland States A “feather (wnpcnhcn makes effective contrast to the dull surface of the felt. @ NTIO! R e — ALL Q’VGH SHI S IT/S SWELL~ HOW MLUICH DO YOU WANT FOR THIS HOLLOW DESK ? | WILL BUY IT-1T 1S A GOOD , INVENTION= | (et i Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer The Juneau Laundhy Franklin Stree! between Frort and Second Streets PHONE 358 " JUNEAU - YOUNG We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH Brothers ERWIN'S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES 80. FRANKLIN STREET George THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ :uld HARDWARE Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition “vSmiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 | Free Delivery JUNEAU RADlO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY ~{i0ME GROCERY | AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery g is this telescope togue of black felt * of glistening black and white Two-Day Hohday For U. S. Employees During Christmas A two-day Christmas holiday has been declared for Federal employees by President Roosevelt, according to information from Washington to the Governor's office, giving em- ployees here next Friday as well as Christmas day off. | Whether Territorial offices would conform with the plan has not been termined, officials said, but it is| yected all offices, both Federal| land Territorial, will be closed next| | Friday. | Rainbow Gl Initiation meeting, refreshments, 7:80 o'clock tonight, Scottish Rite Temple. adv. James Ward Packard, the Amer-| ican inventor and automobile man-| ufacturer, was born in 1863 and died in 1028 GREEN TOP CABS PHONE 678 th the SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Air McCAUL MCTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any l time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. Today's News Today.—Empire. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery \snapped the fox rudely. That made the sailor but he kept on smiling. “Well, fox,” he said. *“You say lyoure the fastest fox in the North.| T have the fastest ice-hoat. Why | don't we race?” “Fine,” baid the fox. nght now.” Ballast For the Boat ! “But this is unfair, said the sailor. | 1“I'm so sure T'll win. You'll get out |of breath running and my boat never! does. T must put a little ballast on | {my boat. This doll could ride with me. | | | very angry “Let’s do iL‘ | “T'll take the bright, | with me‘ said the fox. {company.” i The, squirrel popped out of the | white® fox’s fur, saying, “You see, !you couldn’t find me.” little squirrel | “I like hls‘ “Lichts o' Juneau” | | On November 7, 1921, 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- |nLau ” prints which have had a ‘w orld-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 adv. after an all-night peunding by SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS Phone 249 Juneau, Alaska New York Life FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldag. This long cold stnragc wharf and its lulf doun buildings were swept into the sea at Provincetown, Mass., a 70-mile-an-hour gale that swept the New Engiand coast and vented its greatest fury on this exposed tip of Cape Cod, WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485