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HAL . WELL-- UL THE WANT AD INFORMATION | { f| HOUSE FOR RENT FOR RENT Xn\ See | at Auk furnished or unfurnished. school bus driver. [3 — — e | In case of error or if an ad |/ | has been stopped before ex- || piration, advertiser please noti- l 1y this office (Phone 374) at { once and same will be given § attention. { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | Count five average words to the e. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: Ore day ... Additional days Minimam charge Copy must be in the office by 2 slcek in the afternoon to insure ! sertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone | from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. | B OR SALL { st 10th N 100 . 8¢ LoT bridge on W(’s( Write Box RABLE near Empire Quaker Oil f condition for | priced. | llent Reasonably with 12x17 | Could be cabin 37-1b. High- 50 lot ceiling. comfortable cost. Free water, Akers, Douglas 10-1t finished all ure SUNLAMP, for sale trade iggage. Phone 0392, or rend A\o Cash or terms. New 1939 RCA Record Melody FOR SALE— Player $8.95.—Juneau House. I AM BUILDING new home. My home for sale cheap and P. O. Box 466 or phone 675 after 12 noon. pre on terms. Blue Pord 2-door se- Call Warren Eve- FOR dan land, SALE—1934 Bargain, 466. Glacier 13 miles 160x200 FOR SALE Beautifux Tavern on loop road from Juneau on tract feet. Large ball room, kitchen, bathroom, ante rooms. Living ters upstairs. Completely ished. Oil heat, running water inside building, electric light| plant. Ideal for residence, club house, lodge, etc. For particulars inquire Juneau Realty Co., 270 So. Franklin St. SALE—Sparks Oil Heater. R“()Y( | new. Alaska Arc Welders. Like TSALE — F‘urmLure leaving Call 571 between 5:30 and FOR town 9 pm MUST SELL cqulty in h‘come earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Threel! apartments, two furnished, one vith fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- buy in town. See Bob Hen- at Empire office. WANTED TO RENT — A %-room apt., not over' $20. Phéne 5032 T uf 30 Il. or 35 ft. boat drawn b}' Naval Architect. Box 19217, NTED— -~:wd m ¥ x20 shaft. W'l'l furnish board, ”'.gln” 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 WAI\TED each delivered to ux-n bnnker OM/ VVISHES qumr work after 6 p.m. Address P. O. Box 2105, City. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Glasses, for child. Turtle- rimmed, dark brown and tan _ color. Owner may have same by peying for this advertisement. i AEESE | ONE LARGE steam heated hou: 2-ROOM FURNISHED- apt. with bath; also 1 large furnished room with private bath. White only— no children. 513 A Willoughby éTEAI-1 HEATED room for rent. Phone Green 675 Ellingen Apts, room, 702, keeping Phone T—A cabin, Phone Black all at 614 West Willough- | LARGE UPSTAIRS heated living room for two reliable steady men renters. 146 Willoughby. DURING THE winter months live comfortably at Hotel Juneau. Quiet, view rooms. Residential rates. -~ Three-room steam- fireplace, laundry 188 or 266. FOR REN heated apt., tubs, etc. Phone FOR RENT=Small furnigshed hous suitable for couple, available De- cember 15. Telephone 542. 6-ROOM furr Phone Blue 200. oom &pt.; 627 FOR RENT — rooms. Phone GENTLEMEN—Winter wili soon be here, arrange your steam heated room and hoard. 326 Second S roo;‘:{pt. garbage included, $22. Tth and Blue 680. FOR REN and water Harris. Phone “room. Ac- Board op- | FOR RENT — Sleeping commodations for 2. tional. ‘Black 259. FURNISHED 4 the Fosbee. k'unush;.d 28. THREE-ROOM apart- ment. Phone Douglds V. AcANC'I—Nquet ApermPHB HEN’IMSmall art * Wllingen Inquire 3rd and -Gold. FO Apts. FOR REN1 (urxmhed ap1rL— ment with bedroom . and bed closet; 1 small furnished apt. with bedroom, at the Hillerest Phone G. E. Krause, 439, or call| at the Hillcrest. /| FOR RENT—2-100m furnished apt.., 726 Besin Road. Phone Green' 100 I‘O RENT* -room house th and Main. Inquire J. F. Mullen | FOR cabin furnished Creek. Phone REN I‘ ~I'04 at Lawson NT Mou‘xn 6-room up- FOR RENT Dartly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, | water, dishes, coeking Memlls‘ and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | MISCELLANEOUS | EXPERT pubne stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | Bararef Hotel. wa GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, ' $4.50. . Finger wave, 65c. Lola’'s Beauty Shop, telephone| 201, 315 Decker Way. TUR; y;ur ;l& 7gold into wvalue, cash or trade at Nugget Shcp. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes nnwi openr. Heien F. Griffin, 427 4th St. Lode and placer louu-vjlu. notices for.sale at The Empire Office. e S FOR HEM.TH PLEASUBE BRUNSWICK Con;pleiely Refinished | LF—Fleek, R. | LG—Niemij, T. 0[/(“ LAS Musu S'udm GO[D FOOTBM.I.S NEWS TH DOUBLEHE. vll ER ENJOYED BY GOOD CROWD I Warner’s again took the Foundry by the margin of eight points with total score of 36 to 28 for the latter | and Jensen’s won by the high school by 28 to 16 in two good games at the Nat Wednesday night as the fifth doubleheader in the Douglas Loa(:ur-\ serie: Erskine with 13 tallies and Cash ! with 10 were the high pointers for | Warner’s while Guerin and Gordor Mills with 12 and 8, respectively were high for the Foundry Nelson was top scorer with 12 markers and Fox made 10 for Jen- sen’s while the Wahto brothers be- tween them made half of school’s total score. But one more doubleheader game has to be played now to wind up the second round between each twe teams in the league, and that wil probably take place next Wednes- day evening, according to present arrangements. Douglas High School made 2 foul Jensen 7, Foundry 9, Warngr's 8 Line-ups and seores; Pos. D. H S RF-—Krsul, D. RF—Cashen, H. 2 Jensen's Fox, R. 1 Behrends Nelson, L. B. 12 Manning 2 Snow 2 Jensen Niemi J H 8, € C—Wahto, G. 4 LG Half time Jensen’s 14. Pos. Foundry score was Warner’s Feero € Erskine 1 C—EBdwards, G. 6 3 RG—Stragier, A. Cashel 1( Vieklund 4 LG—Mills, J. 2 Score at end of first Foundry, 14; Warner's 19, Officials; Gair and Bonner. - FIREMEN’S DANCE Tomorrow night Douglas Firemen will be hosts at their annual fall| dance to be given in the Natator- ium. With a background of ever- greens the big hall will be given an atmosphere of freshness and pre- cautions are to be taken to make| the building comfortable for danc- | ers. Stanley Cox and his musicians will play for the affair. e half was | DALY ALASKA EMPIRE TAKE @ \0oK. W THE M\QQOR-- T QUNCK Y, T 0w GOT SUP Y For Practice \ \Alaska Music Supply An- nounces New Venture of Public Nature drronmm‘luu’ persons residing in Dot , who @ but have no ¥ > practice, Alaska Music Supply will open i the music s E of and number Juneau To a a the Anyone wishing to avail them- elves of this service should call at he Alaska Music Supply as saon as sessible to sign up for practice per e studic °d for a new piano. e used for all inst vailable to teachers has been this purpos The completely e and in- studi ocan as well as stu- W. Carter ik Foste; n who pa Mortuary young Jun: sed away Tuesday on at St. Ann’s Hospital n C. E. Rice of Trinity thedral, delivered nusic was provided by Jenne, accompanied by Beery Davis, pianist was in the Elks plot Cemetery Pallbearers wrry Fitzpatri Zar! Alstead, ling Haglund. for au ca- eulogy and Mrs, C. P, Mrs. Carol Interment of Evergreen tr the were Peter Melsoth, Herbert McLean anley Cox and Hil- I | | “was admitted to St s Hospital today for surzical attention, After+ regeiving surgical care. H. Maxwell was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital. T Mrs. Lorrin Card was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital this morning for surgical care, A baby boy was born this morning THANKSGIVING HAPPY ONE Turkey with all the trimmings was | the main event for most. of the Thanksgiving dinners enjoyed by | Douglas folks yesterday, judging from the number of such fowls re- ported sold by local grogery stores. | ‘Emerlaining was general as many "families had invited gues them oelobmte the hOll(ld 'SERVICES HELD AT CHAPEL TODAY FOR FRANK FOSTER, JR. services were held this the Chapel of the to help| Private afternogn in af the Government Hospital to Mrs. | Ruth Hayes. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL meul) Al—the Shee Doctor EAT TODAY ERWIN'S CAFE And Save ilu Dflfermc-l ——— Gldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The . M. Behrend Juneau, nk Alaska FRIDAY, NOV. 24, Is op ned Adual Game Football Is| Given fo Sourdough | Captain Westall } Little curdeughs liy inclined ended the Hall which was filled to capacity. Sourdough Captain Elwyn Westall 00 po to was 1939, By BILLY DeBECK SaLS Q' F\RE T ToP O N HAND EEELS LKE THAR WLz A ALLON MINKERS SWINAY BRCK BN FOTH - BACK AN FO'Td +4 PUBLIC CARD PARTY By the Vikings in Odd Hall Sat. night, Nov. 25 ‘clock. Admission 50c at adv AWARDED 10 ALL GRID WARRIORS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alasks Empire and KINY 8 days every week at 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7:00pm. " " 9:45pm footballs, - inscribed, | Gold Bowl, 1939, | nted to members of the| and Bears football team' t night as the first Gold Bowl game in Juneau’s history with a dance in the Elks’ gold Annual pres rst nd tackle who led his squad a 6 te 0 victory over the Bea presented the actual game [Dul»i bail ‘as a souvenir. ! HO“YWOOd Sights And Sounds [ By Robbin Coons. J “THE CAT AND THE C RY.” Screenplay by Walter De- Loon, an yon - Starling, Dirccted by Elliott Npgent. Cast: Bob Hope, Pauleite Goddar John Beal, Douglass Montgomery, Gale Sondergaard, Elizabeth Patterson, Nydia Westman, George John Wray, George Regas. HOLLYWOQOD, Cal, Nov. 24—“The Cat and the Canary” today’s proof that what's done in the movies is not so important as how it's dene. This particular murder mystery has been done and done again on stage and screen, and here it is—bright and fresh and chill- ing, in 1939 dress and all a-sparkle once more with entertainment values, There's an eerie, lonely house member?—and the relatives are out in the swamplands—re- ssembled to hear the reading of a will which develops into two last testaments. If the first bene- ficiary can stand the gaff for a time, well and good. If anything happens to her (Goddard) then the second will is to be read—and plenty begins happening almost immediately. All the trappings of the familiar school—the sliding panels, the clutching hands, the screams in the dark—are utilized with amply thrilling effect, but Bob Hope and his laugh-linés are the factors mainly lifting the piece above the average of its type, Hope, has never been so effective in a picture, nor had a pic- ture affording better opportunities. And if the Goddard girl goes on like this, there'll be two'stars in the new Chaplin picture—and Charlfe will be only one of them. J. Wolfson from “ALLEGHENY UPRI Screenplay by P, & jfimml rHat Ka\tf)m reception charming hestessess gfve thoughtful guests who bring gifts of delicious vest Duyn Candies. Litole attentfons make you 8 "must come" guest. Try {ti AT Percey’s exclusively the story, “The First Rebel” by Nejl M. Swanson. Directed by William A. Seiter. Cast: Claire Treyor, John Wayne, George Sanders, Brian Denlevy, Wilfrid Lawson, Robert Barrat, John F. Hamilton, Moroni Olsen, Eddie Quillan, Chill Wills, Tan Wolfe, Wallis Clark, Monte Moptague, Olaf Hytten, Eddy Waller, Clay Clement, Claire Trevor and John Wayne, were teamed, with. success, in’ the. highly successful “Stagecoach.” The present film, their reunjon in romantic harness, is unfortunately not another “Stage- cofich.” It has a great deal more “pction”—and much less sus- pense. The setting is Pennsylvania, in pre-Revolutionary days Wayne is the young leader of a band of intrepid colonists who, though loyal to the English crown, resent unrestricted trading with the unruly Indians, When the trading goes on (that villain Donlevy is here again!) apparently under English military protection, the colonists risk the charge of treason to stop 1. They attack the military trains, in which the racketeers are disguising their real pursuits, and even- tually they attack, and take, the fort in which the military com- mander (Sand is standing martinet-like on his authority. There’s heil to pay then. Before justice’s eventual triumph, practically in the case has had a chanec to ride, like Paul Revere in a later time, to spread an alarm of ope sort or another, For so much and such contiual action, it is lamentabie and surprising that so little genuine interest is aroused by the proceedings. Miss Trevor's peppery’ has a struggle to stay ip the story, leading one to the conelusion that she never belonged there in the first place. everybody Fellows 8 NEWS | You'll Find Food Fner and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF | COFFEE SHOP | Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone P | HOME GROCERY Jones-Stevens Shop I \ | LADIES'—-MISSFE READV-TO-WEAR Seward S et Near Third ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co, TELEPHONE 412 Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU 'The Juneau Laundry | ( | | i & FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 ‘When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING * QALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau Reliable Transfer Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Phone 733————115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becamning to you--¥You should be coming to us.’ FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Poot of Main Street GAS —~ QIS Jenean Motors SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 e GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair ¥Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Arto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. P NN Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDIN 707 Reck—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery e ———1 f Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, PELCO 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 DEALERS California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK Buy in Quantities and Save! Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. S Window Cleaning PHONE 485

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