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CMON , SNUFFY -- QUT AONMRWNG NOURSELF BN | p - - ) INFORMATION Count five average words to the ‘Ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: b One day .. Additional days .. Minimum charge Copy must be in the office by 2 ¢ veleek in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. + We accept ads over telephone from persons lsted in telephone firectory. Phone 374—Ask fer Ad-taker. | e | In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- || piration, advertiser please noti- | | 1y this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given | | attention. IHL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Phone Blue 200. IFOR RENT — 3-room apt; also rooms. Phone 627. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, {FOR RENT—2-room apt., garbage | GENTLEMEN—Winter will soon be FOR RENT FOR RENT — Three-room steam- heated apt., fireplace, laundry tubs, etc. Phone 188 or 266. FOR RENT—Small furnished house, | suitable for couple, available De- cember 15. Telephone 542. 6-ROOM furnished apt. 425 Tth St. oil range and Phone Douglas 48. garage. FOR RENT — 3-room furnished cabin; also 2-room furnished with bath. Light and water included. 337 Willoughby here, room arrange your steam heated and board. 326 Second St. e \ \ 2 TWO-ROOM cabins and nice | $800. Phone 788 MS WITH bath, furnished unfurnished. Third house Beh- rends Ave. Cash or terms. New 1939 RCA Record $8.95.—Juneau Melody FOR S Playe House. ;AM BUILDING nt‘\x‘ihmn(‘ pres home for sale cheap and on t . P. O. Box 466 or phone . Blue after 12 noon, FOR SALE—A sturdy out- board, equipped with 16 h.p. mo- S tor. Phone Douglas 412. : FOR SALE—1934 Ford 2-door se- dan. B: ain, Call Warren Eve- land, 466 i FOR E Beautifur Glacier Tavern on fre Juneau on tract 160x200 p feet. Large ball room, Kkitchen, bathroom, ante rooms, Living, quarters upstairs. Completely_ furnished. Oil heat, running water | bt building, electric light | plant. Ideal for residence, club '*' house, lodge, etc. For particulars So. Franklin St. | i“OP SAL! Ev in Juneau. Need $500 to take over| present stock. Rent $10. -ION CHLV plc& up truck; 5-~ [ » ton B B hoist with engine; sun|. lamp. Reasonable, Phone 0392. | ' FOR SALE—Sparks Oil Heater. Like new. Alaska Arc Welders. FOR SALE — Furniture, leaving | town. Call 571 between 5:30 and 9 pm MU"T SELL equity in ‘income earn- | ing apartments on Dixon. Three| apartments, two furnished, one| with fireplace. Five minutes from | | | | g | business district. Best view prop-| EXPERT Tpubn._stenography _and erty buy in town. See Bob Hen-| ning at Empire ®ffice, { WANTED TO RENT — A 3-room|GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | not over $20. Phone 5032. WAN@ | WANTED*RLS})OD.S]})IE and expe apt., enced man or men to sink 200-foot | Will furnish board, | CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now | ¥ 8x20 shaft. lodging, fuel for bunk house and # for diesel power, and all equip- ment; or preferably will furnish housing and equipment for power and sinking. All to be maintained by the contractors. Write W. S. Pekovich, Baranof Hotel. WANTED—Used guhny sacks. 3%e each delivered to coal bunkers. s WOMAN WISHES janitor work after 6 p.m. Address P. O. Box , 2105, City. Txy The Emplre classifieds for, results. WASHINGTON, — The Executive Cocmmivee of the Republican Na- tional Committee will meet here on December 17 to discuss plans for the coming Presidential campaign. 0 - e BUCHAREST —King Carol, in a » royal decree, has forbidden sale of Rumanian merchant shxps to Any foreign power. FOR =A g‘ loop road 13 miles FOR REN1 Small inquire Juneau Realty Co. 270 FOR RENT—2-room furnis | 1sh Grocery store, HOHFOR RENT—6-room house, Tth and | omplr-le-‘,, STy 3 ly equipped. Write Empire S 201. \FOR RENT — 2-rof |FOR RENT—Modern | and water included, $22. Tth and Harris. Phone Blue 680. ROOMS FOR RENT—Wm. Whlw Phone 436. FOR RENT — Sleeping room. Ac- commodations for 2. Board op- tional. Black 259. FOUR-ROOM furu.shed apt., steamheated, with hot and cold water day or night. Phone:James | Baroumes, Douglas 132 FOR RENT— Purnished '1paxm!0m,4 Inqnne Juneau Paint Store. "'URNI“HED apts. at the Fusbec TH REE-ROOM ment. furnished apart- Phone Douglas 28. | VACANCY -] Nugget Apar!m(ms HOI‘SE FOr IQENT at Auk Bay. Irnquire Channel Bus Depot. art Apts. Inquire 3rd and Gold. | FOI' REN'l Om\ furmshed apart- | ment with bedroom and bed closet; 1 small furnished apt. with bedroom, at the Hillcrest. Phone G. E. Krause, 439, or cal]‘ at the Hillcrest. |} ed apt | 725 Basin Road. Phone Green 100.| Main. Inquire J. F. Mullen. furnished cabin at Lawson Creek. Phone | 91 | “6-room un- | furnished house. Phone 484. i g E L Loughlin morning at 9 o'clock at the Church of the Nativity. FOR RENT-Dartly furnished fla Inquire snflp Shoppe. COzZY, warm. furn. lpls. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Secvln ; MISCELLANEOUS bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office,| Bararof Hotel. nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’'s Beauty Shop, wlephone‘ 201; 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into vn.lue.\ cash or trade at Nugget Shcp. open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 dtn St. LOST AND FOUMD POUND~GIa&$es Ior chxld Turtle- rimmed, dark brown and tan color. Owner may have same by | paying for this advertisement. [ BOWEL | FOR HEM.'I'II PLEASUBE BRUNSWICK Completely Refinished ‘Eili;écx\ ¥ THE DAIIY ALASKA EMPIRE TUFSDAY. NOV Zl 1039 By BILLY DeBECK L\KE B8N JOVE ' \'D GNE & THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR & HERD OF HaWR THAT - DOUGLAS NEWS THANKSGIVING BIRDS ARE AWARDED BY F.O.E. AUXILIARY Arne Shudshift and Douglas ©li- ver were the winners in the Eagle Auxiliary prize contest of a tur- key and a capon in their annual Thangsgiving awarding which took place at the social held here last evening for the Kagles and their guests. Entertainment arranged for the party consisted of dividing those attending, numbering about 20, into two contesting groups, the Tur- keys and the Pumpkins. One of the most amusing contests was “as your nose knows,” which was won by the latter group. Delicious re- freshments, were served. ROLLERS MOVE and Mrs, Ed Roller were to- Mr. day moving into the former Kend- cottage, ler now the property of Bolyan PUBLIC IS INVITED TO SCHOOL PROGRAM At 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after- neen a short program in observ- ance of Thanksgiving Day will be held at fne Douglas Public School. Each teacher will sponsor an entertainment number, and chil- dren from every room will be seen in the program. Parents and friends ally invited to attend. - BASKETBALL GAMES T FOR WEDNESDAY Douglas League Basketball games scheduled for Friday have been advanced to Wednesday of this week due to the Thanksgiving holiday The Foundry plays Warner's, and the High School meets Jensen's. The brand of basketball is much improved, and fans who last week expected to see two one-sided games instead witnessed two near upsets. Work are cordi- The is being done on the Nat- atorium this week in an attempt to make it more comfortable for both fans and players. The games will start as usual at 7:30 c'clock MclOUGHlIII RIIES AT CATHOLIC CHURCH . TOMORROW MORNING Catholic services for John Mc- will be held tomorrow The Rev. W. G. LeVasseur wxll |say the mass gnd interment will (be in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers will be George Kohl- hepp, J. L. Gray, George Simpkins, |~ J. J. Connors Sr, W. B. Kirk and | William Garster. | Mr. McLoughlin, a resident of| Juneau for over 40 years, pas.sed} away early yesterday morning at| his home on Third Street. D Empire Want Aoq Bring Resul'.:. - | | | making bile flow freely. Lool Tea Yesterday Honors Two Juneau Visitors Mrs. tained with tea yesterday aflerncon after 2:30 o'clock at her home on| C Street in compliment to Mrs .‘ McCauly and Mrs. Alice Erickson, Mrs. McCauly is visiting here| from Portland, Ore, and is the house guest of her niece, Mrs. Wil- liam Johnson. Mrs. Erickson is here from Min- neapolis as the guest of her daugh- ter, son-in-law and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keyser and John J. Keyser III. She was pre t at the christening of her gran last week in Resurrection Lutheran | Church at which the Rev. John L. Cauble officiated. Sponsors were Miss Myrtle Moe and Dr. L. P. R KINDERGARIEN (lASSES OPEN ro S'YEAR'OLDS Wn!kil!a Produets. Call Black 634, iffective next Monday, the kin- arten will acceot pupils who e not previously ecnrolled in who can cemply with and regulations as to other necessary qualifi- for entrance to the Ju- Public Schools, it was an- nounced today by Superintendent A. B. Phillips. A child must be five befere February 1, in cr the Public School garten. school and the rule age and cations neau years old order to Kinder- ~eo OTTAWA.—Canadian P ties announce it is Au- late stal too 11 t¢ send Christmas greetings to Aus- 1 Czecheslovakia, Poland or Ger- many. After the war it is O.K. to mail them. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. Your liver should pour out two pints of hile into your bowels daily. If this bile isnot flowing freely, your foog doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels, your stomach, You get cons whole system is poisoned and yc sunk and the world looks pynk. A mere bowel movement, doesn't get at the cause. It takes those famous Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two p bile flowing freely and make you fe and up”. Harmless, gentle, yet amazing for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red packe age. Refuse anything else. Prict : 26¢. PR T EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Years in the %‘Ile&s J. G. OBEI THE SHOE HOSPITAL | Feormerly Al—the Shoe Doctor B3 EAT ronAvi § i1 ¢4 AT ERWIN'S (:AFE And Save the Difference! | | —— Gldest Banl in Alaska Commercial e | Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska Waino Hendrickson enter- | a | By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY J. R. Walton was a medical dis- missal last night from St. Ann's | Hospital After receiving medical care, A 6 days every week at | Gamandes was dismissed yesterday [afternoon from St. Ann's Hospital, | 8:15 aum. 12:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m Hollywood Slg/lls And Sounds ~—eeeeBy Robbin Coons. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nlr\' 21.—The western front was quiet, if by quiet you mean there was no shooting, and later there was plenty of that No shooting, but lots of shouting. There has to be, when a company of soldiers has to go charging over some shell-pocked terrain up a hill into German artillery fire. The terrain, besides being shell-pocked and dotted here and there with gruesomely dismembered “bodies,” was brilliantly light- ed for these night shots of “The Fighting 69th.” The Warner ranch, part of which had been torn up into a facsimile of a no- man’s land of the first World War, is a calabasas, which gets very cold at night. The audience, however, was large. It included some correspondents. Genevieve Tobin was there (she's Mrs. William stellar spectators along with a hundred-odd of us movie war Keighley and he's the director of the present offensive) and Pat and Mrs. C'Brien (Pat’s in it but came out this time only to see and show off the sights to his mother and aunt) and the Warren Williams. The shouting was about serious things, serio Movie wars are very s business, in which casualties unforeseen must be guarded against. It's real powder they use, and it's real explosions that end the dirt—or loose cork, which looks the same but is less dangerous—flying. The battle-field was wired for sights and sounds of battle, “explosions” carefully placed, the advance of the troops carefully planned. Through several n*hmxaals there was shouting rather shooting. “Be a little bit scared, boys,” yelled the loudspeaker. “Don’t act as if you were charging into cream-puffs. Keep your heads down!” The real thing came at last, and the boys didn't act as if they CONE! than THat charming hostessess give thoughtful guests who bring gifts of delicious Ven Dyyn Candies. Little § SR Perey’s FRESH 7 )f " ';Dvl y u exclusively ’ AN BRYN ”'ICSK;EAT Chons were charging cream-puffs any more. They really acted. Over the hilltop, beyond theé barbwire entanglements, flashes of Iights silhouetted the shell-ravaged trees. The ground erupted with flares and explosions, and smoke puffed and rolled while the machine guns spit fire. The boys of the 69th—Jimmy Cagney supposedly somewhere among them—charged, scrambled into proteetive shell-holes, over fallen comrades, and they got there, up the hill, past the grotesque. up-ended tank from which half- a-dummy dangled gruesomely. . It was exciting business, especially when the explosions sent showers of cork over the spectators, and when it was over the shouting began again—because movie battles have to be won several times before the camera is satisfied. ~ A little way behind the lines I ran across Richard Berg, who's in the teehnical department on the film. Berg is a quiet chap, leanly middle-aged, to whom all this is pretty real. He was in the German alr force during the World War. “I'm on the right side now,” he said, “Once I was in an airplane dropping bombs on Paris. My mother was French, my father a German Jew. He's a refugee now—escaped to Switz- erland. We dropped bombs on Paris—for what? It was orders, What does a man think about, dmgpmg bom| on a ci H_C | “can't think .b&]c it, he mustn't feel. . . " l | +» sanane | PUBLIC CARD PARTY | HOSPITAL NOTES American Legion Dugout, Nov L Rlkcssisnallon | 21 Fifty cents. adv. —_ — et Mrs. Clarence Walters was dis- Lode and placer oealivl notices micsed from St. Ann’s Hospital to- | (°7 S at The Empire Gffice ay after receiving surgical care. | Fcllowing medical treatment re-| ceived. at St. Ann's Hospital, O. { V. Bogyuski was dismissed last night. | ol | | mistal from St. Ann's Hospital yes- | | terday afternoon i By JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ‘B. oberg was admitted THE St. Ann's Hospital this morning on ARl and s receiving medical super- vision; : u'll Find Food Fner and Service More Compiete at ‘ THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hanled || Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 ~ Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Near Third Seward Street ZORIC STEM CLEANING "PHONE15 | Alaska Laundry | Alaska Music Supply ; Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 Utah Nut and Lump } ] | d HOME GROCERY || | | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——FPhone 38 | | HERMLE & THIBODEAU | ‘The Juneau Laundry } FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 i When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 | l “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau { Reliable Transfer Our trueh go any place any time. tank for Diesel Oil and a hnk for Crude 0il save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Phone ' 723————115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON | “If your hair is not becaming to you—You should be coming tous.’ ‘ Telephone 478 PHONE 409 I oo s P SR California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES OMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK Buy in Quantities and Save! ~ ] FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Junean Motors g ek e A . SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY f Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Widest Selection of LIQUORS | PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Avto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING kL4 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS —OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition i GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PHONE 36 . FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 \ McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH l’rompl Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUM BER i

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