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THE DAIL\ AL AQKA FJVIPIRE WEDNESDAY JAN. 5, I938 ! BRINGING UP FATHER THAT YOU CAN WEL L= JUsT YOU BE MEN AND STAY HOME MORE? WELL- JUST FORGET THINK= WHY CANT LIKE OTHER AND ENJOY YOUR IN HER PIERRE - CALL UP MRS L MARNY HANWEEP-= | WANT TO TALK TO ON THEPHONE- WHEN | GET HER OM THE 'PHONE-I'M_GO- ING TO ASK HER IE WE CAN COME OVER TONIGHT- 'L SHOW S FOR RELT FOR RENT — 3-room and bath; 4-ROOM hou steambieated in Apts. Phone Phone 135 Blue 160. evenit TWO-room furnished apartment. FOR SALE Emersc neau M Call Red 320 and warm 1 Rent FOR RENT—Nice, clean {hree ‘room apt. with bath heat, telephone. No children $23. 530 Park Ave. TOR Rent 2-room apt. with hower bath, furnished, $18. Phone Green 474, room 1 after 10ne RENT — F oil heat FOR house, 187 FOR S/ ED th bath morning ANTED lady YOU AN IDEAL WIFE AND HUSBAND- YOU WILL SEE A HAPPY HOME-LIFE 1S -~ —— Nw»v e 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 By GEORGE MCMANUS o 5. oA R l | The Juneau Laundry TO A PRIZE FIGHT - AND JUDGING FROM WHAT ~ ) 1 THE BUTLER SAID- MRS | HANWEEP HAS GONE T()J | 4 Franklin Street between Front and d Streets RENO FOR A DWVORCE-- > Meals ERWIN'S BOARDING ‘ HOUSE “()V'I HLY RATE ANKLIN George Brothers SRR, 1 | B | Crorrrrr e e —a THE BEST | TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWAR! BEGINNING OF AERIAL 1,860 pound flying model for a 60,060~ pound transo wingspread and twin propellers, " September, ") MERCHANT MARI ceanic plane. Shown at Baltimore, it has a 43%-foot belt-driven from | TAGISH LAKERS EXTOLL BEAUTY | Firdrrs Come JUNEAU RADIO l\ | | | Free THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS S “Smiling Service” | Bert’s Cash Grocery | PHONE 105 Delivery Juneau Lz | Juneau Just Spot on ansi SERVICE ! to P.alr fro'“ Intcr‘ 4 122 SECOND STREET | ior Country ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- | i ANTEED 60 DAYS The Tagish Chamber of ' aseee—fii | | merce arrived in Juneau this HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE | | 146—Phones—152 ‘ ‘ AMERICAN CAS | 36 ‘ GROCERY and MARKET i 1 | 1 Com- morn- | ing aboard the Yukon from Skag- ASH hope, is this | Way in the persons of E. Barrett| N e i nd his niece, Rose Barrett, who a single engine. stopping at the Gastineau. LIQUOR DELIVERY They looked at Juneau's moun-| “Pirate” Subs Cause Mednencnean Scare ’F" tainous back yard and pulled their coat collars closer as a damp har- bor For very prompt | SANITARY wind Temme wgplank. They wished inside that | e ”l they were back in Tagish, twenty ' P l G G L Y some miles from Carcross, where Mr. | | Channel Apparel Shop | ambushed at th them Juneau Woman's Club Will Hold 2 m furnished apt. !'-‘\ \v}]::§ 'nn‘{_l;g. Y behind his regional plan- Barrett is a Dominion telegraph! lmnhn Bracken—Jean Graham | bath, $17.50 monthly, Seatter News Review Editor, ea. man | Front and Main Strects w l G G L Y Tbos ‘Bveriresn AYa; R The AP Feature Service y :h.‘ Le |u‘m:;” : Nn Hust Lu"ch Juneau is ‘busy,” but it does not || | a’s 3ea ” i hn L. ewis roared ol he ra- -, By 4 appe: hem. They were frank & ' FOR RENT — Small modern apt, 291, 315 Decke ew bombi \ September | dio, too, threatening politicians with “;J:}’;‘:ln“l them. y were ‘"k‘ e suitable for couple. Phone — L With much of North China g farmer-labor party. William Green i "’I‘hos;‘ S Sxintattis: of ot s‘nd‘m i e . EGHIRI JOUE S0l j s iron thumb and celebrated Labor Day with further 0 Prdlags APARTMENT vacancy in Triangle cash or trad apar iron ti ! :‘. ;.‘1,;‘ ‘lx:‘ ,‘,“; n.;].\m.‘;\ i v ‘&; :-‘ ‘ '\lx Barrett, “sort of hem you in. GREEN TOP CABS |1 Visit the Building. Inquire Stan Grummett sctenmed | eas aterfront was ted up Affair Is to Honor Natural-{m our cabin at Tagish you can PHONE Q | Shone 253 o for MORY | iy Vet SR et d Wome ‘Xm,k down the lake for miles and i SITKA HOT SPRINGS - - as EF ; : y sl ize W omeh miles from the Kitchen window—" Mineral Hot Baths T o Boe i e et o 2 Citizen “And perhaps you'll see a moose | Accommodations to suit every | 1» : ed, hot and cold water. Phone . (‘_‘ i "mml‘“d Prsni Mics Amarid 1037 (Betty 4 |swimming the lukt“'v interrupted | taste. Reservations, Alaska Air | i Ex B’ig ; r the fray, but was busy Coo 17, of Hackettstown, N.J.) | Featured by an attendanc 1at |Rose, whose rru‘l‘\il\' finished school _,, e :" | Transport. ! VACANCY New Feldon Apts. Couple boldl ndin o- | dumbfounded those who crowned filled the pent house at the InEpuston, B, (0. has not diminey, v g 1 > : Famr = Slectric Light ¢ &t © her love of the great Interior. “Then i S only. Phone 209 1 desperado of the Mediter- her by spurning theatrics. The en-|Electric Light and Power Com | 1 : sy | - flgfigg‘a s gagement of Anne Clark, a Boston bullding to capacity, the regular|dinner just has to wait while the| | McCAUL MOTOR | RELIABLE TRANSFER VACAN Foshee Apts. Phone 443 it \bmarines made ship- deb, and John Aspinwall Roosevelt, monthly business meeting of the Ju- “ll"“”u') out the door with their ri- ‘ COMPANY ‘ Our trucks go any pl any — o b 4 % th Irits n » President’s onl ymarried son, heau Woman’s Club was held yes-|fles. | 2 lace VACANCY—Nugget Apartments : _,;».w-' tha myum' I;u.u !\ln F mm;(l(‘{] only unmarried son il l”“-”wm 3 e ausnk ’ Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | t,,,:. ,\( u;,kr,o, Diesel Oil » HRE A oo el ored a vigilante meet-|was announce ay . | | and a tank for Crude Oil FOR RENT_Furnished, heated,ana Railt oad and witzerland. Then de-| Explorers penetrated Shiva Tem-| Business for the afternoon includ-' Tagish, once the thin point of the e ale 12 save burner trouble. preferred modern apartment in Company to Rearrange - fleets steamed forth ple, the Grand Canyon’s is-|ed the hearing of comprehensive horn through which hordes of gold 149, NIG ompany o itearrang ; ; seekers poured into the Klondike,| . ; » NIGHT 148 | center of downtown business ¢ Q 1 ‘ l . bs. land.” Iron lungs were toted around reports covering the club’s various 5€ pourec ‘ ndil : Today’s News Tods trict; over the Guy Smith Drug Westward Schedules al Hiller entertained for infantile paralysis victims, X- Christmas activities, which were iS DOW a quiet little settlement with| —— ST Store. Phone 97. E Mussolini with regal ray and radium specialists of the heard with interest the mem-|@ few families, a few mink ranches, g E SEATTLE, Jol. Otto 1 fair frauleins, go world met in Chicago to display new | bers present. All three of the usual|® "l‘!"u"fll)h station and a small| HAOIRMELL M olse CRUletiedh 2B 1500, WOl rof the steppers and aerial warfare acro-|tricks. ,activities for the holiday scason trading post. | LeFevre. ska Railroad, ¢ > to Washing- | o vicc mogther, they planned to save EC’s New Boss | were outstanding this year, it was| “There is a little mining activity, l'es l'lu an ege 6 FOR RENT—Steamheated room for {01 D-C ailroad and the gyrope's “culture | s dier Generalreported, and showed the steadily ‘g"‘u“ "\";1"; ‘:\‘!’llr:‘:m”m“ f*( Ba “fl':\ gentleman with or without board. Alaska amship Company would| Stamp War Threatens { Denhardt was shot (lnwniun-mmnq community activities of . ]I il s ~_S i ® Private home. Phone Black 680, ‘earrange schedules next summer| oo 28 B0 TR oo by brothers of the fiancee for whose|the organization. |not what it used to be. The wolves, L S in such a way as to lop off " | harve shouted for the coloni <|death he was about to be tried| A return to the club radio pro-|2nd coyotes are cleaning out small & ROOMS and bath. Steamheated, days traveling time between & p Wy los t ¢ war. Cap-|again. A retired greeting card maker, | grams sponsored for the last two 8ame and large game both. The H e £ hed verstuffed. electiic an t Cinley Nat Germany ‘lost In the: Zaet wh P lo RES ) he country can't afford to pay bounties a o ! furnished, overstuffed, electric and Mount McKinley Nati jtain Anthony Eden’s reminder that|Charles Ross, 74, was kidnaped near | was forecast yesterday in the o s s i range, washing machine, oak| Col. Ohlson said the Alaska Rail-| (0 o\ v el oquee but 3| Chi | appomtmest of Mvs. Zalmain Gross, &nd uiq.uu;m.\ are increasing. | fioors. Windsor Apts. road will operate a special eXpress| o oont of the wo raw. ma-| cia Maguire, the sleeping|one of the club’s junior membe Spel of SN Yk | THE PURE FOODS STORE FOR RENT--2-room cottage and train from Anchorage to the park|j..i.iq did not soothe him. Pinancial | beauty, and Thomas G. Masaryk, (as radio chairman. Mrs. Gross will| A Wmfdfl Dlumke of a llunu blue, P\ 2-100] cottage a % 3 g i | | > s little s e i 1 K , . ed 8 ] H bath. Suitable fop:man and wife'ohrence in tWelve bours. Hereto-lyypnrg it was reported quit-|C#echoslovakia’s little father, died.|be assisted in this work by Mus.|Wind xuffled jake streiching from Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery RRhutia: Gatenell Mg 10ty fore the trip has been a day and|g,, | William Orville Douglas, 38, law|Crystal Snow Jenne, who headed the | the kitchen window—moose feeding alle:i“;isz it )‘n ane 3@ hall with an overnight stop at|" Nicaragua suay threat-| Professor, became SEC's boss. Stocks|radio committee last year, and an|in the reeds or swimming in “““ = S : lened a war over a postage StamplWere slipping. {early announcement concerning the ROlch of a vee of rippics—watyey | t f iid he believed the| gl 0 lie Chaplin announced helplans for the work for the rest of NOWlng their complaints 0 the | e —m—mmeeeeeeeeeeeeee apartmen! or! jmap — they disagreed about the : moon—it all hits y something like | Winter & Pond Store. | Alaska eamship Company | bounc And Rockwell Kent’s give up his bagey pants and this year will be made. 8l hits yay semething five] wE T . = ntain faster schedules north-' . ciorfice murals made Washing- Mustache to make a talkie, Luyl The January social meeting will 1he §pell of the Yukon' as Rob-| LL TWO bedroom, ‘waterfront vxcw, by omitting numerous cannery|ion buzz. Pickford called Hollywood a n(l\c Ipe in charge of Mrs. Crystal Snow €rt Service put it. | furnished apt. Phone 496 between | Supreme Court Justice, Black,!Vittorio Mussolini set out to be alJenne and Mrs. R. R. Hermann It is no wonder, Mr. Barrett, vet-' 6 and 7 pm. | FOR RENT—Seven room house — | one mile out on Glacier Highway. ©Oheap for winter months. Phone 244, the amer FON RENT-—Seven room furni md apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking vtensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | Women of their regular tomorrow ni Hall senior regent, , bound outside 1‘r w ()VH:I\ ()F vacationing in Europe, dodged re- e i i porters and phone calls. American| Maxwell Anderson, 1937s out- is a passenger on| . Istanding playwright, started Broad- wspape jere Arcnt-paging his Z 1 arted Broad Wukon' for; Seattle; |DSWSBADErs. ‘Were: AXCHEISIIE B84 00 with ¢ *THa @t a vacation '|Ku Klux Kian card. He came bac Laas0 ith he r o {to admit, before one of the year's| WAgon,” the stary of a man who in- £ MOO |greatest radio audiences, that hej ¥encc ('“n‘w.hj' 1“7‘ sa) himself - - "] ad been a kluxer - back to 1e good old days. the Moose will hold| President Roosevelt too k) Sy meeting at 8 o'c]c:}:nufl' at the west, particul HorEo! nt in the I O. O. F.|big with Mrs. new Leona McKinnon, and Fort Peck presiding. {wind up its affai Grand Coulee, dams, Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. | frrrr e ! FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS ‘ { Foot of Main Street | Jones-Stevens Shop | | LADIES'—WISSES’ | | READY-TO-WEAR | | Seward Street Near Third | RCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreciion Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- ializing in American and Chincse Dishes. TRY US ONCE! | sign post in I Jam sandwich? to Sandwich and Ham, ent, England, which speaks for it: nearby to amount of attention from tourists. Bonr told PWA to and emphasized Does This Make You Hungry? | No, it’s not a restaurant advertisement, but an unusual clf, giving the distances The sign attracts an unusual | movie magnate, e - SEVEN LEAVE Seven passengers left Juneau this !morning aboard the Pacific Alaska Airways Electra piloted by Jerry Jones and Murray Stuart They were J. C. Nielson, Mrs, Niel- |son, Miss M. Storms, B. B. Greene, H. Robinson, H. Thompson Ralph Furuness. - - - and | TOM MOKGAN IS SEATTLE BOUND, BUSINESS TRIP Enroute to Seattle and Portlana on a short business trip, T. A, Mor- gan, head of the local Columbia |Lumber Company branch, sailed {from Juneau aboard the Alaska Line steamer Yukon. In Seattle, Mr. Morgan will con- | fer with officials of his company lon routine business, which will in- | clude making preparations for the 1938 building season, which he ex- pects will get under way here short- |1y. | After completing his business in i Seattle, Mr. Morgan will continue south to Portland, Oregon, where he iwill meet with officials of the Fed- |eral Home Loan Bank, in connec- |tion with business of the Alaska | Federal Savings and Loan Associa- | tiorr, of Juneau, of which organi- | zation he is president. Mr. Morgan expects to have his | business in the Northwest complet- ed in time to return to Juneau about January 18. WITH ELECTRA | chairmen respectively of the depart- €ran of the lake country, and his| | ments of international relations and Ui€ce, Rose, comely brunette whom legislation, and will feaure some- YOU'd expect to be yearning for de- thing new in club activities this butante parties, want to go back to! year. For this meeting the club Tagish as soon as possible. Metro- politan Juneau is too much for| will have as guests of honor women |of Juneau who have achieved r‘j“em- They will enly stay & few ays. American citizenship via the route lof naturalization, and a special event is being planned in their | honor. This meeting will be in the nature of a no-host luncheon, and efforts will be made to make it one the really outstanding meetings on the club calendar this yes | e ! A gratifying report of progress| Chess is the most cosmopolitan made in public welfare work during' of all games. Invented in the past month was given by Mrs,| Orient, it is played throughout the | n Kiein, who reported on this world. That New Year’s Resolution to See a GENERAL ELECTRIC sl 5.60 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 phase of tne ctunz work in the ab- sence of the chairman of the de- partment of public welfare, Mrs. F G. Wilcox. Interesting “case work” done by this department featured | Mrs. Klein's report | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON y Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Values that cam not be surpassed in many models —RIGHT NOW Don't struggle with an old washer, turn it in on a NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC. Long Life Model. Save money on your clothes as on your laundry bills. A Liberal Trade-in-Allowance. EASY TERMS. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. JUNEAU PHONE 411

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