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BARNEY GOOGLE ;\E WBNT SNUEEY TO OUR B.E.0.0. SBSSIETY - AND SNUFFY SMITH QE AL MEMBERS OF " BALD EAGLES OF ANERICA ™ SARY - NOURE W THE WRONG HOWSE- SNUFFY AT 8aLD ANNMORE NOT SWCE HE'S BEEN USING DOCTOR SAMSON'S WRGIC HAWR-TONC - IO "WANT AD INFORMATION — In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- Ty this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the | ‘Ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day Additional days - Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 peleck in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone tirectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. F OR SAL:. mes Apts., Doug- s of 4 4-room apts., comple furnished, am heat- ed, newly installed furnace, on lots. Reasonable price. James Baroumes, Douglas 180 three Phone 132 FOR SALE cperation. One gas pump, in Call Femmer at 114. FOR SALE—General Electric wash- ing machine. 72¢ E. St. —;4;;.6n1 vhbuse', ‘f)arbly In Seatter Tract. 2170. i"‘OIf SALE- furnished. Phone Blue FOR SALE — B(nmtxful Glacier Tavern on loop road 13 miles from Juneau on tract 160x200 feet. Large ball room, kitchen bathroom ante rooms. Living quarters upstairs. ‘Completely fur- nished. inside building, electric light plant. Ideal for residence, club house, lodge, etc. For particulars inquire Juneau Realty Co., 270 So. Franklin St, FOR SALE — 3-room, zux30 ft. house, 10 acres patented land, 11% miles from Juneau, Glacier Highway. Price $825. Phone 788. FOR SALE—Two Quaker heating stoves, oil burners, excellent con-| COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, | Riendeau. dition, for quick sale. Reasonably priced. Phone 131. 2-room house, lot, garage. FOR SALE—One | 42x66 ft. filled-in Call 788, Oil heat, running water| - FOR RENT LARGE UPSTAIRS heated living 146 Willoughby, Baths. | renters. Finnish next to MODERN FURNISHED apt. Dec. 5. Phone Green 759. after SLEEPING Phone Blue ROOM, ward 259. 431 Se FOR RENT — Furnished, heated | apartment. Has washing facilities. Phone 238 HOUSE FOR RENT at Auk Bay, furnished or unfurnished Scn, school bus driver, 2-ROOM FURNISHED apt. with bath; also 1 large furnished room with private bath, White only— | no children. 513 A Willoughby. | STEAM HEATED room Phone Green 675. for rent. | DURING THE winter months live | comfortably at Hotel Junean. Quiet, view rooms. Residential suitable for couple, available De- cember 15. Telephone 542. 6-ROOM furnished apt. 425 7Tth St Phone Blue 200. i F‘OR RENT Sleeping room. Ac- commodations for 2. Board op- tional. Black 259. FURNISHED apus. at the Fosbee. | \'ACAN ~—Nugge! Apar ments. FOR RENT—One turnished apart- ment with bedroom and bed closet; 1 small furnished apt. with bedroom, at the Hillcrest. Phone G. E. Krause, 439, or call at the Hillcrest. FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt., 726 Basin Road. Phone Green 100. FOR RENT—6-room house, 7th and Main. Inquire J. F. Mullen. FOR RENT | cabin at Lawson Creek. Phone a | | — 2-ro¢iz furnished FOR' RENT—Modern 6-room un- | furnished house. Phone 484, FOR RENT-—Partly furnished flat. | Inquire Snap Shoppe. water, dishes, udhx utensils and bath. Reagonable at Seaview. | MISCELLANEOUS Wl‘tlnl hdncts. all Black 634. | DESIRABLE LOT on West 10th St, near bridge. Write Box N 238, Empire. FOR SALE — Two Quaker Oil Burners, excellent condition for quick sale. Reasonably priced. Phone 131 SALE—100x50 lot with 12x17 cabin, 10-ft. ceiling. Could be finished into comfortable cabin at small cost. Free water, 37-lb. pressure. Akers, Douglas High- way. l AM BUILDING new home My present home for sale cheap and on terms. P. O. Box 466 or phone Blue 675 after 12 noon. FOR SALL — beautifur _Glacier Tavern on loop road 13 miles from Juneau on tract 160x200, feet. Large ball room, kitchen, bathroom, ante rooms. Living quarters upstairs. Completely furnished. 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. FOR SALE—Sparks oil Heaber Like new. Alaska Arc Welders. FOR SALE — Furniture, leaving town. Call 571 between 5:30 and 9 pm. MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three| apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. WANTED TO RENT — A 2-room apt., not over $20. Phone 5032. Try The Empire classifieds for results, EXPERT pubnc stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lbla’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th St. | room for one ar two steady men | ‘Bronze Trophies fo Be Giv-| _| vided into two halves with the win- | perfield. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1939. PSST-- THERE'S & BuNCH OF BRLDUERDED GWNS OUTS\DE --- THEN WANT TO TAKE & LOOK T You -- SREMBRERE -Jewelers, Medicos-Luckies. Thursday, Dec. 7. — Mail Clerks- Mallards, Grocers-Tailors, Brewers- ELKS DIVIDE PINTOURNEY 7~ INTO HALVES 7. Dec. 8. — Dark Femmes-Supers, | Humpies. Mcnday, Dec. 11.—Butchers-Ama- «cns, Fosters - Editors, Engineers- Snipes Tuesday, Dec. 12, | Mail Clerks-Humpies ies, Thursday, en Members of Winning Team in Playofi jards, Engin nipe In response to a gmwr.\l demand, | Friday, the Elks' tournament will be di-|Grizzli Amazons, ners of each playing a special five-| Monday, Dec. 18—Butchers-Fem- | game match to determine the cham- | mes, Grocers - Editors, Physicians- pion. [Tailors. Bronze trophies for the Tuesday, Dec. team are now on display hflrk\ -Physicians, Elks' Club. Members of the teams and the remainder of the schedule for the! first half of the tournament fol- lows: Cc -Jewelers, , Sharks-Luck- Dec. 14— s-Dolphins, Brewers-Mal- Medicos- Dee. 15. — Builders-Supers, Dark H“"~ 19.—Cooks-Luckes, Medic winning in lh( '“\urs(Lu Dec. 21—Brewers-G: Dolphins. Friday, Dec. 22 Jewelers-Humpies Mail Clerks- upers, Mallards- Members of Teams Cooks — Kaufmann, Koski, Petrich, Sharks — Boggan, Boggan. Medicos — Blanton, Council. Amazons — Green, Hurley. Supers—Dunham, Lind, Overby. Mail Clerks—Mrs. Lavenik, Her- mann, Hendricks, Brewers—Burke, Holmquist, Ben- | Dark Horses — Mrs. Kanrmann Stewart, Carnegie. Butchers — Hutchings, Hudson Shattuck. Grocers , Dec s, Butcher Amazor Thursday, Dec. !cians, Sharks | Mallards. VanderLeest,| Friday, Dec. 20.—Brewers-Femmes, Dark Horses-Editors, Butchers-Dol- | phins. Mrs. Lavenik, Jane 28—Cooks-Physi- ingineers, Medic Williams, LOGGING OUTFIT LOST IN STORM IN CHATHAM STRAIT per. s steva,” | Sitka-Bound Equipment of e B B BT Gordon McDonald Blown Away Jewelers—Bloadhorn, Herinle, Thibodeau, Ben- | Wilson, Eli- Luekies—Mrs. Sperling, Mrs. Du-| fresne, Sperling. Physicians— Whitehead, Grisham, Fagerson. Humpies — Vukovich, Nasi, Chip- from a tug, it was reported here to- day. The equipment, belonging to Gor- don McDonald of Petersburg, was Engineers— Mrs. Taylor, Bavard. Mallards — Mrs. Messerschmidt, | Kimball, Shaw. Grizzlies—Mrs. Sterling, Duncan, Duncan, | holds a large contract for the naval airbase. Fosters—Mrs. Burford, Foster, Sr., | Foster Jr. Editors—Sundborg, Stevens, Ugrin. Tailors—Ifferts, Ward, Werner. Dolphins—Mrs. Duckworth, Duck- worth, Mrs. Overby. For First Half ‘Tuesday, Nov. 28.—Cooks-Fosters, Medicos-Jewelers, Sharks-Builder: Thursday, Nov. 30.—Mail Clerks Femmes, Grocers - Snipes, Dark Horses-Physicians. | Friday, Dec. 1.—Brewers-Dolphins, | Luckies-Supers, Grizzlies-Amazons. Monday, Dec. 4—Engineers-Tail- ors, Butchers - Editors, Mallards- Humpies. Tuesday, Dec. .‘i—Caol-xs~Buildel'~xv e DOCTOR RETURNS Dr. Palmer Congdon, tuberculosis | clinician with the Territorial Health Department, returned from Peter: burg over the wesk-end. He was the only passenger arriving on Lhe Dart. ~ LOST AND FOUND WANTED WAN'I'ED—Chmmey cleaning, win- dow washing by experienced man. Phone 241, WANTED—Woman for light house- keeping. Particulars on applica- tion. 224 Windsor Apt. Apply eve- | ' | WANTED—Lady convalescent or| two children to care for. Com- | fortable home. References. Box 245, Empire. BLUE PRINT of 30 ft, or 35 t. boat| drawn by Naval Architect. Box 1027, WANTED—Responsible and experi- enced man or men to sink 200-foot 8x20 shaft. Will furnish board, lodging, fuel for bunk house and 1 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 gunny sacks. 8%c each delivered to coal bunkers. WOMAN WISHES janitor work after 6 pm. Address P. O. Box 2105, City, FOUND—GJuses. for child. Turtle- | rimmed, dark brown and lan’ color. Owner may have same byl paying for this advertisement. —— Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska ROYAL CAFE Savings rosters WHLL VACATION -Engin-|on the Princess Norah to spend the | zlies, Dark Horses-Femmes, Grocers- ents - Fosters-Snipes, | A scow lead of logging equipment | including a donkey engine, was lr\;l; |in a storm in Chatham Straait yes- terday when the tow line broke away | being moved to Sitka to loz for the Columbia Lumber Company, which | By BILLY DeBECK WHAL - TELL'EM To PUT oW THAER HBTS AN FWE T CAN'T STAND TY S\GHT OF STARK NAKED AA\DS N0 MORE - \T QTS ME PUTRIFIED WIE HORROR -- k garden “somewhere in Alas- is being sought by his son, Roy Barlow, who has written to the U. S, (ARl lARSEN |S | DEAD I" SEA'"'I.E Marshal here. If anyone knows the | elder Barlow's whereabouts, the son | >hnuld be notified at 1420% West 52th Street, Los Angeles, California NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. Mis. William Rudoiph sailed on | the Princess Norah, called suddenly to Sealtle by the accidental death | of her father, Carl Larsen. Larscn, former Petersburg fisher- mén, is well known through South- east Alaska and has many friends in the north, although his home in recent years has been in Seattle, - OVER HOLIDAYS Mrs. Howard buctons sailed south holidays in the Mrs. States. Buttons will visit her par- in Yakima, Washington, re- turning around the first of the year - FATHER SOUGHT Information on Steven Douglas Barlow, who when last heard of several years ago was running a Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 27.—Group of local lawyers, organ- ized to protect legal profession’s interest in screen delineations, is latest about to beef on our “Mr. Smith.” Reason: The crooked enator (Claude Rains) in the film was an attorney by trade, ergo and therefore, the legal profession is maligned, If this comes to pass, unlimited. Next logical step would be an outraged uproar from the girl stenos and sec'ties of the land, because Mr. Smith's office girl (Jean Arthur) was an out-and-out bribe-taker until she saw the light of love. This obviously makes all office helpers crooks and finaglers. Then would come the senate page boys, who were deliberately shawn wavering in their faith, and, of course, the governors, wheo should take action in their next meeting on the libel of Guy Kibbee's portrayal. The reporters (typified by Thomas Mitchell as amiably tip- pling, good-hearted guys) are accustomed to their movie proto- types and shouldn’t mind any more, the possibilities for future protest are The press, and newspaper people, are being spotlighted again at the same studio wherein “Mr. Smith"” was fabricated. One of the first realistic melodramas of the newspaper world, “The Front Page,” is well along in its second screen telling. Oddly at first glance, Rosalind Russell is in the role Pat O’Brien had in the first talkie of the Hecht-MacArthur play, and Ralph Bellamy is cast in the Mary Brian part. This mixing of the dramatic gender is deliberate: the title is now “His Girl Friday," and Hildy (Miss Russell) is a nickname for Hildegarde, crack / rhflfs\t[:: reception charming hestessess give thoughtful guests who bring gifts of deliclious Van Duyn Candles. Little attentions make you a "must come" guest. Try it} 7/(2 u @uy K Perey’s exclusively CHOCOLATES VA" DUYM CHOCOLATE SHOPS femme reporter. Cary Grant is that tough managing editor, Walter Burns (Adolphe Menjou, in the previous film), and he’s in love with Hildy this time, so . . . you can see it's scarcely the same story any more, although it's the same general idea. . . . Howard Hawks, the director, picked up a copy of “The Front Page” from his desk one day, began reading it again, and got the notion for his present turn-about experiment ‘The production will mark a return to the frenzied fast-talk school of the earlier talkies, a school which sprang from this and similar plays. The talk will continue, as before, to the very end, which was, in stage play and screen, a line by the manag- ing editor, bent on intercepting his escaping star reporter, to the effect that the soandso stole his watch. Just how they’ll tag the piece this time is a mystery, but the latest dope is that Hildy will have something to say about horses, which will be plenty applicable if they do it—and get by with it, - which I doubt. This was a tough problem in the first talkie, which wound up with the classic line. The solution here was one of those minor accidents which keep picture-making fascinating. Menjou, rehearsing, was leaning against a typewriter and accidentally touched off the carriage, ringng the bell which “covered up” the objectionable words. +/“That’s how they shot it, saving the day for freedom—more or less—of speech and the proprieties. ‘ ! | Utah Nut and Lump You'll Find Food Fner and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Poot of Main Street GAS — OILS Garbage Hauled Juneau Motors Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 \ Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'~MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third SANITARY WIGGLY ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY ‘ Call Phones: 13 and 49 re———————————————— GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of and Supplies Phone 206 122 | Llnuons 22 W. Second O — PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Avto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. e Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING - Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery [ ——r— The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 _—— | {Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE —%—| | JUNEAU-YOUNG DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL Ha:,g:_{_g{g COHLI‘B:SHY YOUR COAL CHOICE Shelf and Heavy Hardware GENERAL HAULING Guns and Ammunition STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery PHONE 3 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY Juneau IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 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 723————115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becamning to you—You should be coming to us." e 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. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.