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BARNEY GOOGLL AND QPARK PLUG “HUNMAN S HE WON'T WCH (& Y ODONKEY-- BAH ! e BAH # QTRR;\Y L=y LKE 6 LeNMg--- T WANT AD I FOR RENT | GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 | Fhone 4753 £ — — FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street t""m-*'v—‘—--—*—-**— f | i S PRI i‘ LOST AND FOUND | { % t| Cheap for winter months. Phone 244, | For Rl"l\ T—seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | LOST — Automebile chain and | spreader on Franklin St. between | E 4th and fi(h, Phone 18. [ 'GIRL SCOUT TROOP | LEADERS WILL BE | HONORED TOMORROW | STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIOS J. B. Burford & Co. “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” COME TN and SEE (he NEW | Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the - | BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- ializing in American and Chinese Dishes. ' TRY US ONCE! Near Third I | | | i 1 SEEEY In honor of Girl Scout troop | | |leaders, the .aneau Girl Scout | Council is entertaining at luncheon jtomorrow at 1:30 o'clock in Percy’s | Cafe. | Leaders to be honored are Mrs. | H. B. Humphrey, Mrs. R. B. Glass, Miss Mary Simpkins, Miss Mary | VanderLeest, Miss Barbara Winn, Miss Elizabeth Terhune, and Miss Louise K(-mpcr R > METHODiISY LADIES’ AID Food Sale Sat, Jan. 29, at Bert's, adv. Cash Grocery. Crrrrrrrr e s e “ TIVOLI | CAFE ; (Formerly Bailey's) ! AMONG OUR SPECIALTIES CHOP SUEY and NOODLES SPANISH and ITALIAN DISHES Finest Coffee Shop and Restaurant Service SHORT ORDERS DAY and NIGHT Pete Lucy—Owner i 1 B TALK LKE THe |not batting an eye. THE DAHY /\LASKA EMPIRE F'RIDAY j N 21, 1938. HHEW --- BUDGE AN OU'RE GONNA Ofy OE DA & KE THet 8 oA ou UMMING OME © o IR \ (\3,60\(- JOu FoLLOW US ki cret of Rm ’s Success; He Glorifies Wholesomeness Likes Beginners \goes into his shows. Eighteen hours “That was Arthur C 'n.\l Hays is an average at the theatre you were talking to, w t it?” I'for him while a show is in rehear- ask. sal. After it’s put on he stays in “He's my lawyer,” says Rose, “be- | bed. cause I play chess with )nm He! “The girl-show formula,’ 'he re-| handles my business because he can!plies, “doesn’t change. -Ziegfeld re-|— beat me.’ mains unsurpassed. The only thing| He sits down behind a desk full!is, I spend more on a show. He of glitters. spent $200,000—I've spent 10,000. “Shoot,” he says. It doesn't mean my shows are bet- ter—they're just bigger. That’s my |credo—make it novel and then do , it bigger than anybody else. “How do you pick your girls for the chorus, I mean?” I “I glorify wholesomeness,” derson, my director, and Carlton Winckler, my stage director. You see, these daily projects of mine are |only possible with tremendous tech- | nical help.” up a pretty girl be a little tired, a little hia girls to whom the tncatre is st novelty, stil exciting. “Of course, I observe the regul; A LINE OF WHOLESOMENESS Rose inspects part of the chorus in his new show | ni,” “I owe a lot to John Murray An- & 7 - By BIL (-N_---_--,».-w § Pay’n Takit I I'HON S 92 or 95 | R POSTSSSSN The Juneau Laundry i | Franklin Street between | Front and Second Streets | : be PHONE. o ‘1 z Free Delivery [ Fresh Meats, Groceries, — Liquors, Wines and Beer | We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE | MONTHLY RATES SO FRANKLIN STREE] R i R el THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS' Thomas Hardware Co. | Mr. Rose was gefting voluble, and their lack of weight with speed and - at this point your correspondent agility and proved game to thel | | 1| Recreation Parlors | nearly put an end to the conversa- wind-up. Albert Savikko was high| | JUNEAU * YOUNG | ‘ on by saying: score man for the school with Krsul| | Hardware Company | BILL DOUGLAS | “What ‘(Ivmm F;mn,\-ulim'\\ ;m(l‘uvm‘ G. Stragier close behind. Glen PAINTS—OIL —GLASS | e P Eleanor Hoim Jarrett?’ | Edw with 8 points to his credit] | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | clamp- | just doubled his next highest scor-| | ing teammate. In the major contest of the eve- |ning, the Eagles team won from the 'All “No comment,” said Rose, ing down on his cigarette. And the future? “I'm an old kid at 37, he says. ns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery “By 40 I ought to be washed up. ars by 7 points, 37 to 30. Rex ' | 3 It's a silly business for a man over|Fox, subbing for Edwards, was high; JUNEAU RADIO biliee D“Iv:'"(’“‘ 105 ; 40. After that? Maybe 1( will be/man with 10. Jensen and Erskine 1 very uneau ‘ SERVICE SECOND STREET tied for next honors on their team. on wheels ; DULS. (25) Alumni (27) - - - a world's fair 122 i INFORMATION | FOR RENT—Four-room furnished - & |F—D. Krsul (7) A. Stragier (3)| | ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- | | HOME GROCERY { | \OUSE, D i | |F—G. wahto (3) ... B. Shitanda (2) ANTEED 60 DAYS || house, corner 9th and Sts. | b1 AND LIQUOR STORE ¢t ———— e o - - 1 QUOR S b 2 A - Phone 157, Henry Gorham, from | |C—A. Savikko (8) G. Edwards (8) — 146 Ph 152 Ccunt five average words to the| 3 (o 7 pm | |G—G. Stragier (6) ... G. Cashen (4) | —I hones— ane. - i G-H. Savikko (1) J Riedi (2) | AMERICAN CASH / Dauly rate per lne for consecttive FOR RENT-—2-room apt, hot and | Substitutions: Douglas High| PHONE 36 | CROCERY. and MACUE wsertions: cold water, steam-heated. Call 1 N w s } |School—Bobby Fleek for Krsul; Al-| b e Py it y 154 ! ) b et it 1 T || LIQUOR DELIVERY Minimum charge ..50c APARTMENT for rent, California lgrove (2) for Riedi | For very prompt Copy must be m the office by 2/ Crocery: | START MADE ON BUILDING | A I ks ol o'clock in the afternoon to insure Single or double room, | PLANS, ALASKA SOCIETY | poygiag Eagles (37) All-Stars (30) = Insertion on same day. with or without board. Private Lo Sobledel. of the Al |F—Edwards (D A. Gair (2) i We accept ads o telephone | pome, Phone Black 680. ith Zenry BSeuipgel, of the Al-|m cr N (h) A. Gair (6) trom persons listed ip telephone ; i | aska Evangelization Society inlo_jensen (8) Manning ® | | | Channel Apparel Shop | directory. FOR RENT — Modern furnished | charge, tearing down work started|G_T. Niemi (2) J. Mills (3)| | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. apt; also 5-room modern unfur- this morning on the old Children’s' G_grskine (8) J. Niemi (9 || Front and Main Streets w l G G L Y - — | nished house. 504 5th. Phone 484. | Home building on Second street. All| gubstitutions: F.OE--Fox (10) i e T - the good lumber in the building will 2dwa : i —, of error or If an aa | | FOR RENT—Modern furnished apt : ; for Edwards, A. Stragier for Niemi, ’ hih:heen stappad’ thefors ex- |1 et R 'l’; "'-"”“"‘ ‘)‘"“ “1“"“‘|" lumber in pen Shitanda. for A. Gair, L. Guerin | tration, advertiser please motl || L1 meb. Crentbe. Sheome at Hostil 1e present home, which is also to Mills, | e }’y e i el ok Sheeper at Seat- | be torn down, a new building will referee, Bud woster; | GREEN TOP CABS Visit th s v 4 |1 ter Tract | 3 . il el | % | arisc the site of the latter . kiler & T o 1 e once nd same will be given | i e On | imers, J. Fowler and T. Johnson; | > N | attention. | [3-ROOM furnished house, hot and| BILLY “ROSE b Do Ao vl o known iscorer, F. Stragier. | - SITKA HOT SPRINGS | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE || cold water, close-in. Phone Red His shows cost more than Ziegfeld’s did L ‘l’“ “';“'l::‘lt"i':"' -t“’ ]"” J\l‘”\‘{" R Mineral Hot Baths A s | Evangelization Society for a | Accommiodatibeg | 414 i ; ] aska. Dimensions will be about 40| GIRLS' BASKETBALL Fits RVQW‘,;L,T,B? :}’;;k:v:{ i FOR SALE FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt. By CHARLES NORMAN things—straight features, good teeth py 6o feet, one and one-half story| The Girly Physical Education | | " kbt I ith bath. $17.50 honthly, Seabtes: AP Feature Service Writer ood l“’l’-’ a ready smile. Bub it with full basement. The main floor|Club have organized two basketball . - ] 5 o Mg g = b 1y gi 00k tired and interesting g S or p pe! X B3, A I, 1000 ARES of Hirst-Chichagof| Tract. 1565 Evergreen Ave. e RN | 4 i ; CoUNE lwill be divided into an auditorium | teams under the direction of Miss SRR e | NEW YORK, Jan. 2L—You are siic's not interesting fo me. 1 hve 1g fect by 28 feet and have a social | Baker. They plan to have practice | | McCAUL MOTOR g i VAGANCY New Feldon Apts. Couple backstage in a big Broadway night found there are dividends in whole-|room of good size conmected by|Wwo nights a week, Monday and | | COMPANY | RELIABLE TRANSFER & : | only. Phone 209 ‘(mn omenc French doors with the main room,| Thursday nights, starting this fol-| { \ | Our trucks go any place any FOR SALE — Rowboat and skiffs : You watch the chorine Works Hard There will also be a study and re-|lowing Monday evening. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | | | time. A tank for Diesel Oil Boat Shop foot of 9th St VACANCY—Foshee Apts. Phone 443. ' (10 hd s A BB A ; IR e i i b L . shoy g their paces—blonde i Rose used to be a songwrit-|ception room on the main floor and| The girls are also planning a| | | and a tank for Crude Oil FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, VACANCY--Nugget Apartments, | U¢@ds, they prance like ¢ er—remember “Barney Google” and living quarters and g in the hike up the ski trail this Sunday if |* o =\ save_buener {rouble. Blhitacay shi, Crosley: mdis, Ju- two, three, tum-um-tum Without A Song”? There were hun- back. Additional living quarters di-| the weather is favorable. At the last| 000 "o T 7o PHONE 19, NIGHT 148 | l\euu‘Melédy SRR FOR RENT—Furnished, heated, and | their feet patter over th as|dreds of them. He did the words. vided into apartments will be built|Meeting a new member, Borghild| T °9%Y : Y7 TRy & — NN o preferred modern apartment in the lines break and sWirl to the!They're g returns—$10-'on the cond floor. In the b ,}Hrn'dahl was added to the club.! 2 = center of downtown business dis-|wings. | 000 1 ihe Amer- ment there will be work rooms in|Members are as follows: | A MISCELLANEOUS trict; over the Guy Smith Drug| The tide of girl sweeps past twolican Society of Composers, Authors addition to a furnace room | Jackie Sey, Virginia Langseth, | o : s b B o o e P oty mdenominstons, il witen, smavee zovres | Pp@ghy Fouit and Vegetables LUARANIEED Realistic Perma- | - one is wearing a grey. double -| With the opening of the French WOrk of the institution,” Dr. Pietsch | Grace Pusich, Arline Rice, Dorothy nents, $450. ringer wave, 65c.| FURNISHED house for let. H. B.|ioq suit with bl Siines | Gasine under his manazament. he|said, “is to help people who are|Langseth, Borghild Havdahl, Helen! ;;x,lv '{‘51;;*:\;1(!,\' ‘Sh(m' telephone | Vl‘rI'w\iv jacket is open, revealing a sweater.|completes a circle on Broadway. It OWD. up, show them the right way Edwards, and the director, Miss Y - 815 Decker Way S and bath, Steamheated, |A light green felt hay iii in 1934 that he started the @nd start them on it. Branches of ‘A:Jl"|‘ lmil' K : g | d ’ he work of the Society o @8- | he girls are n vorking o ~“URN your ola goid into value | furnished, overstuffed, electric on his head and a ci ino de Paris, a restaurant-thea- ““)'!“I‘”k of l‘“‘ Society will be es fre s R R ”‘W"r’(“"m‘t“'fillrll |k(-n\l‘ % & cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | range, washing machine, oak Juts at an angle from } cuth, as|tre. Now he’s back in the restau- tablished in all the leading towns L ARt gl callffll'nla Gmcel' s 1! Slcors. Wintssr Antk i r. You recognize|rant-theatre business lof the Territory, it is planned.” No|basketball practice, etc. After earn- 7 e . impressar s 100k 4 T L age, further home for children is in-| /P8 @ specified number of credits | - S . e impressario. He looks There’s no glamor at the stage 5 they will be awarded wi ¢ THE P WANTED | COMFORTABLE apartment for yo for a fellow who has put on|door of a motion picture cathedral,” ¢tuded in the pians. [ e be awarded with letter URE FOODS STORE — [ two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. colossal” shows in Fort Worth,|he says. ¢ »an't make ate | = e s rd he " THREE high school girls will care | — — - 5y CL]mTcl and, ;\‘(-w \Ymk "\‘u (1uu|u1m“‘d[\l o ’i?lm: (’fx)‘\lt :“:“‘] “Idl;tt'- f i g Today completes the tests in the Telephone 478 Prompt Dehvm for children afternoon or evening,| TWO bedroom, waterfront view, ] i) t | with the girl in reel s DOUBLE-HEADER BASKETBALL | Douglas schools. Report cards will Zhone Black 380 at noon ~ | furnished apt. Phone 496 between to ask h_:m how old he i ameng lieve in flesh-and-blood entertain- PROVIDES EV NG'S THRILLS scon be out, and the students will | d ARk i | 6and 7 pm. Jother things. ‘m« nt. I'm backing up my belief ki :m,gm Shott seoteld senasior 40 the b T FXPERIENCED lady wishes hour| — el ksl b Ao BIlly Rose turns, says hello” andwith a fistful of thousand dollar| Before an active crowd of basket-|usual routine, —_—— o Janitress work, Phone 652 | FOR RENT—Seven room house — |shakes hands. You follow him up! bill ball enthusiasts in the natatorium | - o ~ | — one mile out on Glacier Highway. Winding stairs to his offi Not only money but hard work|last night, Douglas high school ju-| HAD MUM venile cagers all but tied their older nn(l heavier opponents, the .Illl‘n-‘l!olghild and Solvig Havdahl have in their second appearance of |been confined to their homes with the season, the score at the finish| the mumps for the past week. being two points short of a tie, 2‘)1 - Two of Mr. Burge students, $ 1 5.60 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers lf) 27. The youngsters made up for|{ Today’s News Today.—Empire. O I Pacific Coast Coal C I acific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Good News! For Juneau Folks HORLUCK’S . DANISH ICE CREAM NOW AVAILABLE HERE IN ASSORTED FLAVORS FEEEZTENNNNNEEEE PP SR BOR SRS ¢ T ST e Dl FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% T ITESETEEETEEE wnx AT THE . GUY SMITH DRUG STORE Horluck’s Danish Ice Cream is RECOGNIZED as one of the FINEST OBTAINABLE - JUST THE THING FOR THAT DESSERT, PARTY, LUNCHEON, ETC. Values that cam not be surpassed in many models —RIGHT NOW SIIFRERESTIENEENEENNN | CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. PHONE 411 JUNEAU NN Read the Classified Ads in ‘THE EMPIRE!

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