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BABNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ('t DESPRIT, CONSIN --- SNLFF e T WHAT'S GO ON GONNA GROW SOME HER ON N OU PLNKIN HA\D FEN T BaFTR TRY EVER BLESSET TONC W TH NEWMWTED STATES WANT AD INFORMATION In case of error or if nnad* has been stopped before ex- I piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at I once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE AL AR R o B e S Count five average words to the ‘ne. Dally rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ... Additional days Se Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 yelock 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. " FOR SnLt. BARGAIN!!! Will S(ll a bxand new 12-tube Philco Console model | radio for $85. It was won Thurs- | day evening at the Bazaar and has never been used. It's retail value is $135. Phone 556 or call at 239 Main St. after 5 p.m, 6-room houyz Sw Riess, in Douglas. 100 Tony FOR Mr D truck, A-1 Bargain. tineau Motors, condition. 3s, mat-|_ dishes. FOR SALE—28 beds, sprin tresses, bedding, linen, Can be seen at Thomas Hard- | ware. | | i FOR SALE—Baroumes Apts., Doug- las: consists of 4 4-room apts., completely furnished, steam heat- ed, installed furnace, on Reasonable price. Douglas | newly r lots. Phone James Baroumes, 132. 5,-FT. BATHTUB with fittings; steamer trunk. Phone 293. FOR SALE—General Electric ing machine. 724 E. St. FOR SALE—— -room house, furnished. In Seatter Phone Black 479. partly Tract. FOR SALE—Two Quaker heating| — stoves, oil burners, excellent con- dition, for quick sale, Reasonably priced. Phone 131. . I 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 éALE-—Spa;ks Oil Heater. Like new. Alaska Arc Welders. Fb}l SALE:E;lfiture, ]env}rE town. Call 571 between 5:30 and 9 pm. L equity in income earn- | ing apartments on Dixon. Three!: & Soaes = 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 . A L WANTED——WDrk any kind: me- chanical drive cat, truck, grader,| cook or bakery work, bartender, carpenter’s helper or lather, night watehman or janitor. Can fur- nish A-1 ref. Married. Am. Legion| member, Post No. 4. Empire R| 259. WANTED—Chimney cleaning, win- dow washing by experienced man. Phone 241. WANTED—Woman for light house-| keeping. Particulars on npplicn-‘ tion. 224 Windsor Apt. Apply eve-t nings. ( | fiz{fii‘i‘:D—Used gunny sacks. 3‘,§_c each delivered to coal bunkers. WOMAN WISHES janitor work| after 6 p.m. Address P. O. Box 2105, City World production of coal is about one billion tons annually. - Nevada’s name means “snowclad” in Spanish, =y oA oFyies) | Inquire Gas- ineau the two visitors were the in- ‘llv:ry, AN CANBDY --- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY DEC l 1939 HQPELESS, ONUEEN - FOR RENT s and pipes; 293. {BATHTUB with fittings steamer trunk. thw STUDIO APT, furnished $40; one apt. with bedroom, furnished, $60. Hillcrest. Phone 439. DESIRABLE steam heated sleeping room for rent, Ladies only. Call Blue 325. FOR RENT — One gas pump, in | “operation.’ Calf Femmeér at 114. - LARGE UPSTAIRS he.«l\‘.ed living room -for one or two steady men renters. 146 Willoughby, next to Finnish Baths. MODERN FURNISHED apt. after Dee. 5, Phone Green' 759. STEAM HEATED room for rent. Dread Disease Can Be Fought Early in Game Syphilis ar;EMaternal Health Instructions . Given Out In the many-sided movement for child health and protection carried cn during the last twenty-five years, Phonle Green 675. DURING THE winter months; live comfortably at Hotel Juneau. Quiet, view rooms. Residential | FOR RENT Small furnished hmw- suitable for couple, available De cember 15. Telephone 542, G-ROOM rurmshed apl 425 7th St. Phone Blue 200. V. ACANCYANuggcl Aparumcnm FOR RENT—2-; oom f\lmlslmd apL 725 Basin Road. Phone Green 100. | FOR RENT—6-room house, 7th and Main. Inquire J. F. Mullen, furnished cabin at Lawson Creek. Phone 7 |FOR RENT—Modern 6-room un- furnished house. Phone 484. FOR RENT—Dartly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. | c0ZY, warm, fum. apts. . Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. MISCELLANEOUS PH N’E MRS BATHE for any kind of sewing. CLASS NOW forming for com- plete bookkeeping course, Night or day. Need three more pupils. E. C. Jacoby, Gastineau Hotel. EXPERT d)e&smakm phore Gneen 739, Hazel Austerman. ons. Phone (All Black 634. A feet DS W .8 b EXPERT 'pubm stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50.. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, ulephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into vnlue, cash or trade at Nugget Shcp. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now open. Helen F. Gr\frm 427 4th lQST AND FOUND LOST—A billfold containing ahout $30, and identification papers. eward. Notify.Empire Office. Return Last Night Following a week’s visit in the| Capital City as guests of Miss Etolin | Coulter, Mrs. John Coulter and Miss| Irene Coulter returned to Wrangell | on the motorship Northland. During their brief sojourn in Ju- centive for many informal affairs| and before their visit ended M Stella Young and Miss Coulter en-| tertained with six tables of bridge in their honor at the Baranof Ho- | tel. i e MRS. SAM NELSON HOME Mrs. Sam Nelson: and her baby were dismissed last evening from St. Ann's Hospital and are at their home. i —————— ORDER TREES NOW Order your Christmas trees, spruce - |may. have _ | marriage, fected, and especially children con-{ genitally infeeted. Congenital syph- | Wrangell Visitors | | the public has learned the import- ance of pre-natal care, says the Territorial Board of Health. Guided by the family physician or advised by official or veluntary health ganizations, many expectant moth- ers are carefully following regimens >t diet, exercise and behavior tol build and protect the health of the life they ca Yet thousands up- on thousand ers do not know that unless they have a blood test during their early months of pregnancy, an unseen and unsuspected tragedy may be men- acting their unborn children. This tragedy is congen syph- ilis—syphilis contracted before birth | —=transmitted to the child in .the moth womb. Each year 60,000 babies in the United State: e born with syphilis. Thousands die with- in a few weeks of birth; those who survive infancy may suffer from an of the consequences of syphilis cluding blindness, insanity, and ser- ious deformities. 1s Preventable Congenital syphilis is definitely and almost wholly preventable, and can be wiped out in one generation if every prospective mother will co- operate. This cooperation reguir that every woman ‘have a blood test early in pregnancy. No expeciant mother should let false shame de- ter her from this test, for anyone syphilis - unknowingly. Syphilis recognizes no sceial or ec- onemic cla of the millions new suffering from some form of the disease, probably at least half were infected through no fault of their cwn—men and women infected in persons accidentadly in- ilis, however, would soon cease to lexist if all mothers will do their | part. Bloed Test Helps A simple blood test—examination | |of s ecimens of the mother’s blood, which should always be included in the examination of a pregnant wo- man—may show only that she is “run-down,” anemie It may show, however, that in her blood are the insidious effects of a syphilis in- fection which, if she is not prompt- | ly treated, threatens the health | and may cost-the life of her child. If proper treatment of the mother | is begun before the middle of preg- nancy and continued until deliv- ery, a mother with syphilis can al- most always bear a healthy non- syphilitic baby. (Treatment also ap-l of ‘prospective moth- | 1 NEVER SEEN S0 OIS COMBOOBERRTED W ALl NN SORNED DANS --- WHAR'S NN HeT 22 ‘ preciably enhance cure of the mother. Women Should Act woman, the moment she expects pregnanc should at once| consult her private physician for {early and periodi¢ routine examina-| tion throughout pregnancy and| pecessary blood tests. Physicians at times may hesitate to make a blood test in private” pregnancy cases for fear of offending their patients, but! { what expectant mother, realizing its] { importance, r treatment to make sure her child weuld be born free of disease? What | mother weculd not demand it? When | | every prospective mother is given a | early in pregnancy and| |when all such mothers who syphilis aare treated early and ade- quately, congenital syphilis will be wiped out In many states legislation is being | proposed to make the bloodtest in \ Every | marrigge and in pregnancy routine requirements. This will finally and effectively reduce syphilis among | the new born to \hr \¢: uuthg point. | S| L HELP AN | ALASKAN i write , | | Telephone 713 or The Alaska Territorial Employment Service } for this qualified worker. { STENOGRAPHER - TEACHER ~— {Female, age 31, single. University graduate, several years teaching | commercial subjects in high schools; |two years practical experience as tenographer and bookkeeper. Op- erates all mcdern office machines. | Efficient, capable. ®xcellent Tocal |and outside references. Call for ES 2288. 40-8 Postones Meeting Tonight | Announcement was made that {there would be no meeting of the 40 and 8 tonight because of the pre- sentation of the school play which 5 an event this evening in the High School gymnasium, - o The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarzed. Now On Sale: $1.06. —j—-—\—-—— | NEWS BROADCAST IOINT FEATURE SERVICE OF A By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 4 9:45 p.m 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. O > Rk frt Commercial Bankmg hy Mail Department TheB M. Behrends Bank Juneau. or Jackpine. See the Hi-Way De- adv. fl?ldest Bank c o L { Alaska s | Safe Deposit . Savings | : 34 | Alaska By BILLY DeBECK SNIFEY - PLERASE ST DOWN ANLET'S TALK TS THING OVER, SENSEBLN - = DOUGLAS would refuse either test{" | TWO BASKETBALL NIGHTS |representing the Douglas Island|| Phone 206 122 W. Second | | Douglas basketball fans should|women's Club, sponsors for Doug- L——'——————_" get their fill of the game this|lag of the sikth annual Christmas|(— | \Vlt‘elkv for doubl are sched- | Seal sale under the Alaska Tuber- | [y | uled in the Nat both | culosis Association, the local drive | | tonight and Saturday night. | nas: begun. One hundred of the| ulah "lfl and Lllm]l Tonight the regular League games | seals have been mailed to each per- | c 0 A l. will be played, the High School son receiving mail at the Douglas | meeting Warner's, and Jensen’s|post office, which they are sup-| | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | attempting to upset the Foundry.|posed to either remit for in whole | TELEPHONE 412 | Saturday night the league-lead-|or Dart at one cent each or return| ing Douglas team, Warner's, will{to sender. BTN S AT S < NN E N IR meet the highly-touted Juneau R T e s S 1r""‘_'__"~——‘__| High School team .and Dou MISS LINDEGARD DISMISSED | HOME GBOCERY High School will play the Krause| Miss Edith Lindegard was dis- | Juneau: City Teague team in ol missed yesterday afternoon from| Phone 146 benefit for Glen Kronquis »| st. Ann’s Hospital where she had Duugl;‘;\ XHWh School bg\fmuntx):\ been n-oup'-:ul&nfl from an ‘npp(-n-‘ :Inme Liquor Store—Tel. 689 = ! : s merican Meat—Phone 38 | | collar bone was broken in a league game early Special tickets will be sold for {the' Saturday mnight benefit, and| all proceeds will go into the medi- | al player The School and Warner’s should pxu-‘nal.um Coffee Shop. duce the C | pected NEWS CHRI | | | this year { sister, attention fund for the injured | !()f B game between Juneau HXL!NH!.HV the best basketball' game hannel 1 to witn STMAS the battle. TARTS TODAY IN DOUGLAS Headed by Mrs. Frank Campbell, dectomy and is ‘at the home of hox for | a few days prior to her return to! her home in Sitka. Mrs. Kenyon MacLean, LUNCHEON usiness and Prof Club Monday noon at 1.—~The family HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. spot—as usual. When a single Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons. Jones family was on the has been to bat 15 times, it’s bound to get a little tired the next time up. ment, a council of war was in Session. a quartet of men who are making t John Stene, the producer, Clair, the director, was “Young As You Feel,” “The trouble is,” as Stone expla on their conference, “that there's happen to a family group, if were to normal, human happenings as we must with the Joneses. we forget; or try to forget, that this is a real, every-day minute family thougk the, Jones motor down, harder to get what we want—harder vre sunk. - That's what mak was running The unal expedient (this was my rect) in such an impasse is to send off somewhere to new scenes, new places. have traveled—in one picture “back to nature” Paris; again they sojourned down on the farm; another - to “Quick Millions” they saw they saw Hollywood. the recent other time Louis Moore, and Joe Hoffman, 16th Jones adventure in four years. Weary Joneses being out of the question as screen entertain- No Joneses present, but he family tick and click: his assistant, Mal St. the writer. The subject ined it to this interloper a limit to the things that can stay inside the sphere of The es it hard—not too hard, added hastily, lest we jump to the conclusion that “We just have to work with each picture.” guess and strangely cor- the movie family packing Five times the Joneses for vacation, in in the Grand Canyon; an- “But if they travel too much, then they aren't a muul STHEComE! o W THat's the reception No €Rarming hestessess give thoughtful guests who " AT bring gifts of delicfous s 8 Van' Duyn Candieés: Little o attentions make you a Ll e Perew’s FRESH . : [Z' uy” ¢ exclusively CHOCOLATES VAN DUYN CHOCOLATE SHO?S middleclass American family,” the producer sighed. ‘“They've bot, to stay home most of the time.” When Stone & Co. aren’t worrying about the Joneses, they're involved with Charlie Chan, whose adventures now num- ber 21 and, Oland, are going strongly on with his Toler: In these series films, the, talent having survived the death of their star, ‘Warner accepted successor, Sidney often presents a serious problem—not o serious as that when death. took Oland from the Chans, but still troublesome. lished' actors in certain family roles, h Once a producer has estab- e dislikes to change them. At the same time, he has to watch his budget—especially since the war came, for more pay. in the leading role—from the second film of the series. day &t least, Stone was of a mind to budget again, “Reminds me," he said, the Jamb who lived together in the This day, Shirley Deane’s agent had called with a request, Shirley has been a Jones Family fixture—often But this do nothing about it. The “of the old story about the lion and same cage in a sideshow. Fellow came up to the keeper and wonderd out loud about it, wanted to know how it was possible, the lion and the lamb stayed there always. Keeper said it was true, ‘Of course,’ he said, ‘sometimes we have to remew the lamb.’ “And it's the same way in these afford a certain player, we just have pictures. When we can't to' renew the lamb.” on A large crowd is ex-, adv, | Jr————————————————— ' You'll Find Food Fner and A Service More Compiete at | THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 » Jones-Stevens Shop \ LADIE MISSES' READYV-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third ZORIC || SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 j Alaska Laundry § || Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies HERMLE & THIBODEAU The Juneau Laundry || 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 CALL US | Juneau Transfer i 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 fank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 l "THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming m you—You should be coming to us.” F R e e 7 - FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAB — ONIS8 Juneau Molors e SN Y Call Phones: 13 and 49 e o T SRR, T O GEORGE BROS. | | | 'Thomas Hardware Co. SANITARY PIGGLY WIG GLY Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Widest Selection of LIQCUORS PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Auto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave, Bodding Transfer MARINE BUILDING Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery PHONE k4 PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT ' LIOUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 519 \ McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Telephone 478 PHONE 409 California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK . Buy in Quantities and Save! . Prompt Delivery | FOR INSURANCE | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER l Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.

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