The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1938, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI 1 SavY. (Ve BEEN TRYING TO GET (N TUE WASH-ROOM COR_TWO HOURS WXKOOM - - aMmad GOODNESS- VAT'S O UNLOCK THE DOOR WITH YOLUR eass WANT AD INFORMATION Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consccutive insertions: One day Additienal days Minimum charge 100 5¢ 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 = r'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. | Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. - R ey In case of error or if an ad *has been stopped before piration, advertiser please noti- ex- FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment, steamheated, hot water day and night. Garage. Phone James Bar- cumes, Douglas 132, after 4:30 p.m FOR RENT — 5-room furnished house, oil heat, next to Assembly. Rear house. Phone Windsor Apts. ruUt RENT — Furnished heated room. Close in. Call Black 142. FOR RENT—2-room ap‘, hot and cold water, steam-heated. Call 560 APARTMENT for Grocery. FOR RENT—4-room apt. with bath rent, California and oil heater. Phone Green 147.| Seventy percent of the funds will there. Large Crowd i FOR RENT ‘ Attendance at Birthday Ball ;Proceeds orAflair to Aid in Battle Against In- | fantile Paralysis | Two hundred and fifty couples at- | tended one of the outstanding social events of the season, Saturday eve- ning, when the President’s Birthday | Ball was the affair given in the Elks ballroom. Wesley Barrett and his orchestra played for the occasion, which was preceded by a number of informal parties. At the beginning of the eve- ning Dr. W. W. Council, Territorial Commissioner of Health, spoke a few words of appreciation to those in attendance for their cooperation in supporting the dance, proceeds of which will be used to fight in- fantile paralysis be used in the Territory, while the balance will be used toward the new national foundation which furthers the campaign against the disease throughout the nation. General Chairman of the affair was E. W. Griffin, and a large com- mittee of assistants worked toward making the dance a success for the past several weeks. R s MEETING IS HELD BY MOOSE LEGION G. Batlello and R. Sullivan were initiated at the regular meeting of the Moose Legion on Friday eve- ning, when members assembled for the transaction of lodge business. The pext meeting of the Legion will be held on February 25, when a special program has been planned. On the committee are E. Eskeson, F. Erickson, and A. J. Goodman. Following the meeting, Friday, luncheon was served at the Gas- tineau Cafe. -0 PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY attention. Regular meeting Tuesday evening, 1.O.O.F. Hall. There will be a talk by Judge James Wickersham Social, music, refreshments Be adv. RE, MONDAY, JA By 31, 1938. BILLIE DE PAP CROUNDHOG GETS AWAKENED Ol' Pap Groundhog grunted yes- terday when an inquisitive Sunday- walker pecked into his hole up the Perseverance Trail. “Hey, Pap! Rub the sleep out of your eye: said the hiker, “This is the last day of January!” “So what?” growled Pap, rolling over on his side and pulling his moss blanket tighter under his nar- row, chin “Yeu've got to get up Wednesday and see if Spring’s coming!” the exasperated Sunday walker snapped Why wake me on Sunday then!” “Well-I thought—" “You would! Doggone you disres- pectful two-legged ones!™ “Are you comin’ out, Wednesday? That's all T want to know.” “Maybe—'t other side of the mountain — I got another hole comin’ out on the lee side where that Taku I hear outside doesn't hit. Are yuh goin’ snow?” “Thanks Pap, thanks.” “Pull the snow over that hole again—I don’t like the sound of that Taku!” “All right, thanks, Pap.” “Ugh.” PIONEER MEETINGS WILL BE TOMORROW - ‘With Cash Cole presiding over the Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 6, and Mrs. J. C. Michaelson presiding at the meeting of the Auxiliary, the two lodges will assemble in separ- ate session at 8 p.m. tomorrow in I.O.OF. hall. Following the individual meetings, Judge James Wickersham will ad-! dress a joint meeting of the lodges, | and an informal hour will close the! evening with music and refresh- ments. - e MRS. SIMPSON SAILS Mrs. Robert Simpson sailed south- beund on the Princess Norah yes- terday enroute to California where she will visit for some time with her son and daughter, Robert and An- nabel, at Stanford University. She will remain in the south for a few weeks before returning to Juneau. | - Today's News Today.—Empire. B ST R I I SO AN 4 rooms and bath, garage if need- 7 D e e | The Juneau Laundry | F; || Pay’nTakit Franklin Street between v = ot gl PHONES 92 or 95 ont and Second Stree 1. ! PHONE 358 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES SO FRANKLIN STREET Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery ‘ | | PHONE 105 JUNEAU RADlO Free Delivery SERVICE 5 | 122 SECOND STREET | ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS Juneau HOME GROCERY 4 AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH PHONE 36 1 GROCERY and MARKET LIQUOR DELIVERY : For vy onst | [“SANITARY Channel Apparel Shop | ‘ P l G G I‘ Y Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | w l G G L Y l — Front and Main Streets GREEN TOP CABS Visit the ! SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations, Alaska Alr ! ‘Transport. fy this office (Phone 374) at A " p . PHONE | once and same will be given ¢ | attention | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE FOR SALEOne pair 8-ff. maple skiis. Phone Green 360. . : ed. See George Sheeper at Seat- ter Tract. : NCY New Feldon Apts. Couple Phone 209. VAC only VACANCY—Fosbee Apt McCAUL MOTOR | " RELIABLE TRANSFER | FOR RENT—Furnished, n(:\u‘rl,m;d . : ’ 4 ¢ v = | COMPANY Our trucks go any place any ey TR I time. A tank for Diesel Of' preferred modern apartment in center of downtown business dis- j; edze aud Elrmewisgemecs and a tank for Crude Oi trict; over the Guy Smith Drug save .lmrner trouble. Slore. Phone 97. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 _Phone 443, VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. Hirst-Chichagof Inquir~ Nugget 1000 SHARES of at $150 share. shop Today’s News ';oday.—Emplre. INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED James C. Cooper C.P. A Authorized to Practice Before the U. S. Treasury Dept. THIRD FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BLDG. COMFORTABLE apartment for two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. FOR. BALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, | s e Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- FOR RENT — Seven-room house— neau Melody Shop. i one mile out on Glacier Highway. — | Cheap for winter months. Phone MISCELLANEOUS s SPIRELLA Corsetiere. Phone Black 380. FOR SALE — Rowboat and SKiffs. Boat Shop foot of 9th St OR RENT apariment. even-room furnished Inguire Snap Shoppe. [COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone — - g, = WANTED 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, GENTLEMAN wants room and 1 cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | meal per day in private home, Saiad. - close to public schools. Fhone Red JUNE TOAGNAC DIES % Peree s HERE THIS MORNING b isepe —Saturday, June Toagnac, 13 year old patient] pecket watch with heavy LOST AND FOUND at the Government Hospital, died| case; screw-on back. Reward. Re- at 4:35 a. m. today at the hospital,| (ym to Empire, Box 394. following several months of medical| S SRR Ca;‘t;-)e child is the daughter of Rich-; LEG[ON MEMBERSH]P DRIVE ENDS TONIGHT ard Toagnac of Kanatak. Funeral services will be announced from the Charles W. Carter Mortuary| The winners will be made known later. |at the regular meeting of Alford A '”onhn Bradford Post, American Le- |gion, tonight in the Dugout, start- |ing at 8 o'clock. Tonight sees the ¥ é ! GARBAGE HAULED ; : jend of the membership campaign { Reasonable Monthly Rates E o DAVIS |which has been waged with a team .. Us |from the Post and a team from the TELEPHONE 212 /40 and 8 competing for honors. At Fhone 4753 ‘\last report, the 40 and 8 held the Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery WELLINGTON LUMP COAL $1 5.60 per ton F. Q. B, Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 ( FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% IF SHE’'S A HOMEMAKER...YOU CAN BET She’s an EMPIRE Reader! meal planning and preparation, cleaning, laundry; the eare of children, the buying of supplies. And the extra activities . membership in churches and clubs and civic organizations. Any way you look at it . .. it’s a big job! ze nickel Particularly if she’s a MODERN homemaker . . . for homemaking today is a truly different proposition. It’s no longer just a matter of cooking and clean- ing and picking up.” It’s a Business . . . and a mighty important business, as scores of families will tell you! Juneau’s home executives have a trick or two up their sleeves, though. Little matters of budget stretehing and time saving . . . and they’ve an P i business . . . any. kind of busi- i S . ally in the advertising pages of THE EMPIRE! ness . . . has to be done efficien!.l.. That means X * (lead, but the Post was said to ha calling in all of the modern aids . . putting g A A J ; W 3 2 32 made gains during the last v?eel:ve' BUYING on a PURCHASING basis . . . knowing It’s a “right hand man” in most homes. A means COME IN and SEE the NEW | | e what’s best, what's fastest, what’s most of keeping up with the city and the world . . . a STROMBERG-CARLSON || The longest river in Switzerland | * economical. way of knowing where to buy, what to buy, how much to spend. A reminder, during busy days, RADIOS | |is the Aar, 181 miles in length. J. B. Bnrfortl & Co. ‘ of the best places to shop, the easiest ways to save. “Our door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” Consider what that means in the average home. Multiply that by the number of homes in Juneau FORD AGENCY ... and you begin to get some idea of the vast (Authorized Dealers) size of this homemaking business, right here in | GREASES town! GAS — OILS Gastineau Channel women know THE EMPIRE. And do they appreciate it? Just ask any one of the homemakers, in any one of the hundreds of homes that THE EMPIRE visits every day! Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ Then consider ALL the phases of homemaking; mowid Bisset | Heae g | Ll AN SPECIAL FEATURES FOR WOMEN IN EVERY ISSUE! TIVOLI THE DAILY W CAFE ol s ALASKA EMPIRE E} [ %41l the News—All the Time” Recipes—New dishes, with complete instructions for preparing them Menu suggestions, too, for easy meal planning. Club and Society News—All the news concerning local activities. Children’s Features — Stories and comics for the younger members . . real helps for Juneau mothers! 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 SED CAR (il JUNEAU—PHONE 411 Corminots Motor Co.. Inc. 7\ EXERCISE FOR Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- falizing in American and from the world’s fashion centers— local and news about in stores in the ads! styles and Most Interesting of All—the Ads! News about the big .job for most women ... the news that helps them most! | | i Fashion News— Latest information | TRY US ONCE!

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