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e ——— BRINGING UE FATHER M I'M FRIGHTENED TO DEATH OUT HERE N THE COUNTRY- | HAVENT-SEEN_A POLICEMAN ON THE STREET SINCE WE LIVED HERE -~ THI; DAllY AL/\SKA EMP[Rh, M(NDAY DLC .27, 1937. IF YOUR BROTHER TIM- WOULD ONLY VISIT US TH HOUSE WOULD BE SURROUNDED BY BY GOLLY- THEY'VE MOVED TH' POLICE STATION= | THINK I'LL'PHONE THE CHEF AN' SEE WHERE ALL THE POLICEMEN ARE - POLICEMEN -~ WANT ADS FOR RENT —_— FOR SALE FURNISHED house for let. H. B. LeFevre. FOR RENT—Steamheated room for gentleman’ with or without board. Private home. Phone Black 680. FOR RENT—2-room cabin. 9th St Mrs. Maude McMullen. FOR RENT—2-room steamheated apt. Phone 569 4 ROOMS and bath. Steamheated, furnished, overstuffed, electric range, washing machine, oak floors. Windsor Apts FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. Triangle Building. lnquire Stan Grummett. Phone 253. FOR RENA—B'\(‘“\.U\ quarlers for man or woman, oil heat, electric range. $20 monthly. Phone VACANCY — New ments. Couple only. Felden Apart- Phoiie 209 FOR RENT--2-room cottage and bath. Suitable for man and wife. Inquire Getchell residence, 10th and A St., after 6 p.mn., or Thane 3. FOR RENT — Three-room house furnished, with bath, on Gastin- eau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. 2-ROOM apt. with bath. 5th and Xennedy, No. T11. COMFORTABLE apartment for two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. !‘WO bedroom waterfront view, furnished apt. Phone 486 between 6 and 7 p.m. FOR RENT—Seven room house — one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone 244. e SRR T FOR RENT—Newly decorated store location at 373 South Franklin. Phone 428 after 1 p.m. FOr« RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe cozy, ‘water, warm, turn. apts. Light, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview.' MISCELLANEOUS DUTCH says: It looks like the weather is going to break but we| still have a good supply of Alco-| hol and Prestone on hand. Dutch’s Economy Garage, Dimand T trucks. PHONE Mrs. Bathe about making' Christmas aprons or pajamas or any type of sewing. H.ARDWOOD floors jaid. All floors scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer. M At - S YIS OO 3 YOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30! \ and 7 p.m. JURN your olo gord into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUARANTEED nenfs, $450. Finger wave, Lola’s Beauty Shop, 291, 315 Decker Way. Girls are eligible for a dowry if they leave to be married after be- ing employed with the British post office six years or more. - e,— Try The Empire classifieds for results 65c. CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Realistic Perma-| telephone | FOR SALE—melure ovel tutfed set, dining room set, bed, dresser. rugs, electric range, washing ma- chine, other items. Phone Blue 510. FOR SALE—3 pl. K5 Kenner Bird plane, = oversize semi-air Wwheels metal prop.. first class shape. 203, Cordova Bargain or| 4-ROOM house with bath Phone 135 Douglas, morning evening r 8-ft. 1 360 FOR SALE—One " maple| Phone Nearly Phone DELTA new 136 nbination !k\[]m iceal Chrisumas gift FOR SALE RCA V! Emerson and Crosley radios. neau Melody Shop Zenith FOR RENT VACANCY--Fosbee Apts. Phone 443 VACANCY—Nug Apartments WANTED WANTED — Boa home, 326 Second 290. s in private treet. Call Blue laay wishe Phone 652. EXPERTENCED hour or janitress work Dr, Zoole Gets Transfer Order To Seattle Post Dr. Jonothan Zoole, of the Coast Gaurd cutter Haida, which Ileft Juneau for Seattle for its winter overhaul last night, received trans- fer orders shortly before he left, to report for permanent shore duty at the Marine Hospital in Seattle. Mrs. Zoole accompanied her hus- band south aboard the Haida. While in Juneau, Dr. and Mrs. lZocle made a great number of friends. They were married here in the early Fall. D | Spring wages of farm hands are reported by the department of ag- riculfure to be the highest in six | years. Wages are 12 per cent above pre-war figures. B e & e 1} Amesica’s Finest COSTS LITTLE MORE! SHAVES CLEANER FASTER CLOSER mcnau 4@/41‘ haver Harry Race, Drugs M N \ { Jones-Stevehs Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third | D i | ‘Channel Apparel Shop | | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham ”B/Z f/ N EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Box | Ju-| - 'recovered | * | Amercian Red Cross and all other LOW SCORE IS SEEN FOR GAME . ON JANUARY 1 }One Prediction Is Made| [ for Big Contest in | Rose Bowl ‘ Z3 | | MMONS l vice Writer TUSCALOOSO, Ala., Dec. 27.—| |Coach Frank Thomas is taking to| |the Rose Bowl memories of one of |the greatest passing and scoring | combinations in American football. | It is a dazzzling picture that comes | to Coach Thomas' mind on the eve | lof his second invasion of Pasadena | | as mentor of the Alabama Cumvm Tide. The passing team he dreams of was made up of fleet-footed Mil-| lard (Dixie) Howell and rangy, swift | Don Hutson. I There were other Bama eleven that smashed Stan- ford, 29-13, in the Rose Bowl, three years ago. But Howell and Hut-| son stole the show. | Few backs ever have displayed the footwork and passing ability in a big game that Howell did then. | He and Hutson, 6-foot, 1-inch end, just couldn’t miss in their pass ef- | forts i Stanford shot ahead in the scor inz on Fullback Bobby Grayson's touchdown after a teammate had an Alabama fumble m the first period. | Howell Started It | Thomas saw his charges| put on one of the most amazing performances in Rose Bowl his- tory. Howell touched off the pow-| ¥ | stars on Lhci | California Chapman California ‘Then & Uradiord Alabams ORGET= TH' RIVET- JANCE By GEORGE McMANUS AND TH BEAUTY \[ HOW ABOUT CONTEST IS ON AT HILARITY HALL ANOTHER NEXT WEEK-- £, ( " Tide and Bear Stars in Rosebowl Battle L Bodtari Kilgrow Alabama Alabama keg by passing to the Stanford ard line and driving over from that point. A little later Quarterback Riley| Smith kicked a field goal from a, trying angle. This score, although/ coming in handy at the time, was, hardly needed for a victory A min-'gpetitute whose place kicks have ute or two afterwards the dazzlin, ved the Tide from a tie with Tu- Howell scampered 67 yards for an- jane and won the Vanderbilt game other touchdown. | outright, Thomas said:— Then Hutson sprang into the| wwe are going to use him just like scoring picture, taking a pass good e have been. That means some- for 54 yards and a touchdown from |¢pino doesn't it?” Joe Riley, sub for Howell. Howell| i g s got back into the game before it c . M .l was over and let loose a toss to MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 27— The Crimson Tide, from the decp to and eone tie. attack while Hutson netting 46 yards and a fi- nal score. “These men,” Thomas remarked, |“put the Babe Ruth punch into a football game. That's what we are Marty Christensen, Minnesota’s so- lecking this season—climax play- Phomore fullback, received more ers. than 50 fan letters from patients “But we have a good team, Our at a children’s sanitarium in St. Paul light, agile line gives us a good following his performance in the defense against passes and other- Michigan gdm& wise. Our backs, although not flashy| T | are good ground gainers—and hard,| | driving type. | ’Bama Defending Record | “Anybody will have a tough time crossing our goal line. I do not UNIVERSITY, A“_' Dec. 22.— look for any wild scoring on New | alabama Crimson - Tide Yc*"“ Day. |against “sell-out” crowds played against “You are going to see a great|Tennesee, Tulane, Georgia Tech and ¢ contest. For us, it is not just an-,Vander“ other foothall game or just another ‘ = team in a big game. It is Alabama. METHODIST LADIES' AID defending its Rose Bowl record.” Members of the Methodist Ladies’ Of Sandy Sanferd, Sophomore aiq Society will meet at the home of ~ ORDER AND CITATION \Mrs Mae Kilroy at 2 o'clock on IN THE UNITED STATES COM- -Wedncsd‘\v afternoon to take up | MISSIONER'S (EX OFFICIO‘reg“lar b\Lsmess matters | PROBATE) COURT FOR THE} A | \F | : | e e TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU-| NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- CINCT. In the Matter of the Estate of/ |GUSTAF LANART, deceased. 1 | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN!| |that the Juneau Chapter of lhe}’ persons interested in or claiming under that certain document here-| tofore admitted to probate herein | ‘on August 10, 1937, as the last will| jand testament of GUSTAF LAN- ART deceased, and all heirs of said decedent and other persons inter- ested in said estate, are hereby re-| quired to appear before me, in the above-entitled court, at 10:00 o'- clock a.m., Monday, January 31§ 1938, and to then and there show whether said document is valid or invalid as the last will and testa- ment of said decedent and, if valid, who is the beneficiary and entitled Ito take under said purported docu- |ment, and, if invalid, who are the |heirs of said decedent and entitled | to receive his estate. | WITNESS my hand and official seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 17th| day of December, 1937. ! FELIX GRAY, Kilgrom, Bradiord and #Holm i1 the oemaker, at end, leads a rugged lin . | nus Tide "Em Emower Seuth, heads for is The Un Travelmg Fan SOUTH BEND, Ind, Dec. 27 — Gordon Ochoa, Notre Dame alum- traveled all the day from Guadalajara, Mexico, to attend a Notre Dame banquet and to watch the Irish play Minm\om D HIGH- SCORING MlDDlES ANNAPOLIS, Mtlu Dec. 27.—In its first three 1937 football games, Navy scored two more points than the team made over the entire 1938 schedule. s . SN Y SR o STocK QUOTATIONS L NPW YORK, Dec. 27. quotation of Alaska Juneau stock today is 11%, American Can American Light and Power 6%, conda 30's, Bethlehem Steel , Commonwealth and Southern iss Wright 3%, General Mo- 1'%, Kennecott 36%, New York Central 17 Southern Pacific 19%, Cities Service 2, Pound $4.99%, Bremner bid 2, asked 4. DOW, JON The following Closing mine AVERAG are today's Dow, 5 fifth Resebowl game with a record of three vie- Alabama backfield offer awwide variety in the ersity of California Bears are set to man and Bettari, backfield aces, to pro- TWELV STRIKE GRA\IDMA Mrs. James W. Banks, who has two grandchildren, chalked up a perfect 300 during a bowling league match at Buffalo, N.Y. Jones averages: industrials 123.45, rails 3049, utilities 20.56. e e The Texas planning board reports that only about 6,000,000 of 60,000,- 000 pounds of wool produced an- 2 nually in Texas can be scoured profitably in the state. T SBSRESE 0 A i | | | | | | | Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH l] 1 George Brothers | | Franklin Stree: between Fror:t ond Second Streets PHONE 858 \ ! \ \ \ \ \ ) N T Family-Style ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES 80, FRANKLIN STREET e e | —a THE BEST | TAP BEER IN TOWN! 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PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS Phone 249 Juneau, Alaskafli : e New York Life - - FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Values that cam not be surpassed in many models —RIGHT NOW CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spee- falizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! YOUNG MEN WILL GO WEST to uphold a Crimson Tide record of agninst California’s undefeated Golden Bears on New Year’s Day. At the izt haifback and sparkplug of the Alabamans; center is Coach Frank Thomas; Monsky, one of the pation’s eutstanding guards, In four previous trips to ’Bama has won three games and tied ong, U. S. Commissioner andj ex-official Probate Judge. LWTHESE o defeats and no iies Xe!lllis lge Kilgrow, hl;uu and right is Captain Leroy i i the Rose Bowl, Within City Limits JUNEAU PHONE 411 (SEAL) First publication, December 20, 1937. Last publication, January 10, 1938.