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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1930, 7= ‘ s T S ' FORD ACENCY You'll Find Foed Fner and | (Authorized Dealers) By BILLY DeBECK UW - WHERE Serviee More Compicté at THE BARANOF | )4 NGHT BEFORE 80\ -- 802 -- SRUEFY -- 't GONG QuT 8T, CONSN - N GETTWY Dz AN KEEP WALKNG ; 3 GREASES y TUAL 1 GET: SuEEPN --» am T 22 U WP HERE FF P / ) COUNTIN \WINDOWS 1 GOTTR DO SUMP'N 168™ s, O MES - N}g‘gc%\‘.gexcxo COFFEE SHOU Foot of Main Street WITH L\GATS N 'EWN — GAS — OILS WS \S Ow i - THE RO0M 1 RENTED LAST GHT- OR TH\S (NSOMNA WL SUWAMINY DRWE ME NITTY — CRCHETS w XX Juneau Motors | WANT AD INFORMATION R, " In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | | HOME BOARDING House re- s | ] < ’ Brash, George Lafromboise and s I iy this office (Phone 374) at opened. Furnished, steamheated H H H 2 1es, of Fairbs ks, o g moge T || e pn st Obtains Wisconsin Ap- AR @fchik@m Referee stops Fight e. e B e i attention. IN HEALTH DEPT, axtra large bedroom and bath. Call Red 2 Fully furnished with electric range and frigidiaire. | renovated throughout. Phone 293. FOR SALE—One complete full-| ~comfortably at Hotel Juneau. in general pediatrics and commun-| Empire Want Ads Bring Results. |afire before evacuating, it is ! sized bed and dresser. Very rea-| Quiet, view rooms. Residential jcable disease control, including| =" + | —— sonable.fHhe Oole; Tppnster. rates. tuberculosis and veneral diseases. SINGER SEWING Machines, Sing- er Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag Washing Machines, Maytag 110- velt light plants, Ironrite Iron- ers. Terms: $5 down, $5 month- Iy. J. H. Andersen, Box 101, Ju- neau. Alaska distributer. DIAMOND RING, sacrifice. See it at Orpheum Rooms. FOR SALE—28 beds, springs, mat- ive California. He has had special work | | inamon, 33 years old, will| » - ‘tarrive here January 2. His wife FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt.,| Will accompany him. 725 Basin Road. Phone Green 100. % b Columbia Bar; \'ACANCY-—!\;JggeL Apartments. FOR RENT—6-room house, 7th and Main, Inquire J. F. Mullen, FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, 1 | Radiophone | Established | THE STORY SO FAR: Lee- | zen, a doll made by the fairics so that she can talk after midnight, has been stolen by IYOUNG CORBETT STOPS D. FOSTER SEVENTH ROUND “JALKING DO W a § =) b PN 'FAIRBANKS TAX! I FIRM INCORPORATED | Incorporation papers for Ploneer laxi, Inc,, have been filed with the Territorial Auditor by Charles La- L | E.O.DAVIS | Garbage Hauled L ik } Reasonable Monthly Rates p L TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 , SANITARY Bty i L BIEE A § 135 | READY-TO-WEAR | e | Seward Street Near Third W I G G L Y b ar e ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS | AND POULTRY | FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 PHONE 15 [ Alaska Laundry | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments | and Supplies | Phone 206 Widest Selection of LIOUORS | PHONE 92 or 95 [ LOCKSMITH 5 3 2 7] 2 2 8 ] a Utah Nut and Lump | { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | i pOInfmeni—Dr. Linna- My | cause of Blood Flow TREES BLOWN DOWN Lot Us Wenile Your' Lotkh —— & !6-ROOM HOUSE, mile 11%, high- . } i ©Wer 100 trees were recently blowri] et Us Repair You P TR R mon fo Be Successor Formal Opening Befween in S. F.Match s ghaaber o Vs sl bl COAL OR MAKE NEW KEYS me. e R R i P R —— : . ) frem’ Petersburg | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. JORGENSON MOTORS Wy oei TRQIGE Lo doe wnmumeip?xrx{u 1}3}1"11 'F"(;x‘:ms&c“c:xlxdhosu:pk(w— De. 4908 A, Garpnel, Tueriiorinl First (:”y and Seatfle SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec, 16 RSB & ‘ FELEERONE 415 | . Acto Ropair Work—Gie Wit Pl i it _____|Epidemiologist here for the past| ]’akes P|a(e TOda Young Corbett, of Fresno, former MANVILLE TO PETERSBURG | 7 s zr | Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. i e i S 2 ROOMS, overstuffed, steam heat- three years, is leaving the Depart- | y 1t champion of the werld, M. V. Manville left for Petersburg| ™ %4 A T —_— ;;::::::::‘ ‘}l‘::‘e ; ed, Frigidaire, for bachelor, 141|ment of Health shortly to b e o » technical, knockout on the Noi 'd whereshe has a )] HOME GROCERY i cl y e pg ET AN, . " o P e | | S ! So. Franklin. 1 ssociate Medical B r Dick Foster, of Ber- fontracting job at rpent Oy BT G byl e L, ecutive Secretary of the State of |1 ceremonies starting at 2 in the seventh Toud ol b ik T | Bodding Transfer L“Lgt’f{ in che afternoon to insure| HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 200 2nd|vrisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis and | this afterncon, the new radiophone duled ten rounder, One of Cor- § Phone 146 [ g sexticn JF b taY. St. | Public Health Association, Terri- |circult linking Ketchikan with Se- |petts blows opened a bad gash over || g7 e Home Liquor Store—Tel, 699 | MARINE PHONE e B s OV e | oM PARTLY furnished house | (orial Health Gommissioner Dr. W.|atle and Junesu was fotially | Poster's eye which gushed biood i S American Meat—Phone 38 BUILDING b v onbaa ol oe Do Boo o R s bl iage USE | Ww. Council announced today opened land the. roferde stopped the battle Il Be HERMLE & THIBODEAU | Rock—Coal Hauling tirectory. for rent. Reasonable. Phone 67 The promotion will associate Dr. Mayor Harry McCain, Alaska | B > oo o y | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Phone 374—Ask fer Ad-taker. after 5 p.m. | . . N ? o e | SERING ( Sl 8 L o Dkl Bl 45 g AT i3 o 5 Carswell with one of the oldest|Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, ".DJHOLBRQOK (OMING ¥ i ./ S LE {5-ROOM UNFURNISHED house|voluntary health agencies in the|resentatives of the Chamber of | A ant r‘——_——‘—‘“ OR SA for rent. Will furnish for respon-|country, which has operated for |Commerce, Rotary Club and vari- | TALKING Th H d e G B e 26, a0 -t 907 yours, Sl Ly e wie e HOME BY STFAMER | 7o The Juneau Laundr omas Har . P(25);1S2FF}H1H'1;116:\CU4;’46 for wood, | |"Dr. Carswell will leave January|firms, talked with various parties o You g ety belweenY | PAINTS — OILS r ol 1 FOR RENT—Housekeeping room.'g for his dquarters in Mil-|in Seattle B : 5 Due fa able flying weatl Builders’ and Shelf 2 —— - Reasonable. 208 Main 8t -UD- lwaukee. &dvs,. Cazswell and . their b : ue to unfavorable flying weath- from Front and Second Streets FOR SALE—Twin beds, Simmons,|{ . ? TR, (BRI, Lo 5 Following this the Ketchikad |er and uncertain plane schedules, the PHONE 359 | HARDWARE springs and mattresses; two rugs; _® AB’»__‘ SR {son, Keith, will follow later in'ajaska Chronicle, which made the|acsistant Regional Forester Well- Sridde 4 writing desk. Phone Red 142. FURNISHED APT. bed closet, ° ";;‘;"‘;'immmon AT | st experimental call to the 1éU- | man Holbrook has decided to re- i I S ¥ $55; one apt. with bedroom,| % : " lar phone system in Seattle, nine |turn to Juneau on the steamer -_ FOR SALE—New sample table " ! Successor to Dr. Carswell as Ter- | year: 0, place e first © | f A | _ furnished, $60, Hillcrest—Phone | ¢TI | years ago, placed the first com-|pri McKinley, the Regional Office Ca “ol BN SR S S R SRR mangle. Call A. O. Holley, Bar- ’ | ritorial Epidemiologist and Di al | p 1 13 J 439, | s mercial call. here has been notified | | anof. _itor of the Division of Commur Within .a_week or two, the i g, | When in Need of | FOR SALE_Bulck ocoupe Inquu_e.VACANCY. couple only. Apply in Cable Disease Control will be Dr.|tem will be linked with the Ke STl:e:;:y | LR e Hardware Company 280 Degker Way ¢ person. Winter and Pond Apts.'B. L. Zinnamon, at present Health| chjkan Telephone system dfter iy PAINTS—OIL—GLASS 322 Decker Way. : S i Y i | st 5 P : ———— Officer of Sonoma County, With|yhich calls can be made frofh any (ITY Fl 1P. M ! YOUR COAL CHOICE Shelf and Heavy Hardware FOR SALE—2-room house, 42x66 FOR .REN’TfI\\u-lwm fuln'lhlled‘hEndqu.n“[{‘N at Santa Rosa, Cal|phone in Ketchikan to any phone | ['] | GENERAL MAVLING Guns and Ammunition filed-in lot, garage, $825 cash.| &Partment. Phone Douglas 28. | Dr. Zinnamon Comen, lx:g:)‘llyl'“ the world linked with long dis- BE SURE o Inquire 222 Willough! FOR RENT —. Oné gas pump, . coomiended by, the. U. 8, Fublc)iange’ SR : TO STORAGE and CRATING | ne gas pump, AN peaith Service, He is a gr e | 3E ray, De Dis- = PO REGE r R ishes % a S s graduate B BERGEN, Norway, Dec HOME FOR SALE—Small house and lot,| OPeration. Call Femmer at 114. {17,001, yniversity (Chicago) med- | AT S ! patches from the Finnish-Norweg- wony CALL US GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO S| S LaaEA o s Juneau has had the radiophone . and d MAYTAG PRODUCTS Casey-Shattuck Addition, $2,600| STEAM HEATED room for rent. ical school. He obtained a certifi-| orvice with Seattle for the past|ian fi:ontm- said Russian u-oqp,:- were HEAR J T ‘ an cash, or $3100 terms. Shattuck| phone Green 675 cate in Public Helth under Dr.|iw, years (-mnx';ng the Finnish ctly of Salmi- oy uneau iransier W. P JOHNSON Agency. 5 e K. F. Meyer at the ,University of B A A jaervi. d e s DURING THE winter months The defenders had set the city TALK! Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “The Frigidaire Man” “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau —_— PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop Reliable Transfer Our trucks go any place any ] 3 4 : > g water, dishes, cooking utensils id || time. A tank for Diesel Oil fmenes | beddive, }.m' o, 7 dishes, and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. shred S, Hey, plgyv;mtg = and a tank for Crude Oil save FRED W. WENDT Can be seen at Thomas Hard- is it e [ Erhzc,’thebmn pO!t mlgll(,tz‘,:"gl’ | burner trouble. PHONE 549 i yar ! who has been pu 2] | 3 3 by o e NS WANTED i lps 18 or Toyland by a bewitched drink. || PHONE 1s—N1GHT 138 ||| FOR SALE—4-room house, partly| —————-——=———"o—-" | ! H Zurnished. . In . Seatter Tract WANI’I'EDl—Useg gunny sacks. 3%c Chapter 11 | i Phone 123 115-2nd St Phone Black 479, aach delivered to coal bunkers. PORTLAND, Oregon, Dec. 15— Looking For Leezen | | ; YAL McCAUL MOTOR b= —— k¢ Fourteen freighters bobbed today at ACK.in the Toyshop Sent | T H E R 0 C! I AM BUILDING new home. My the end of their anchor chains, AR 196 JOYMRPD Senta | Y present nome tor sale cheap and| AMERICA (00[ (1 B e g B was waiting for Eric to \| BEAUTY SALON COMPAN on terms. P. O. Box 466 or phone : tossed Columbia River bar. wake up, after taking Leezen | | | “1¢ your nair 18 not becaming to DODGE and PLYMOUTH i R 875 after 12 noon. IDEA OF U S FOR Rain is being driven across the| away, You remember the | | you—You should be coming to us.” ' DEALERS cetliic. el v it . b, ¢ | R S MUST SELL equity in income earn- el bar iy oM e fairies had put Eric to sleep | | :’firfflfigengom‘m?’xme’dm’“ EuRopE NA'"ONS so that he would not feel too | 3 nished, one ; 4 with fireplace. Five minutes from HOUR EXEMP‘HON badly when his favontel dolli Callfornia Gr“cery business district. Best view prop- (Continued from Page One) was given to some one else. S e gy - ONPLATINUM, TIN | 55 wier e e, o GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES ning at Empire office. i 4 e rubbed his eyes and woke up Belgium and Spain, shook down that MI"ES REOUESTED after she was gone, he w,.Tbe. house. | wildered. There was the Toy-~ MISCELLANEOUS Thé League of Nafions was the shop. Santa was busy painting CUMPLETE LIOUOB STOCK - S S next stich attempt, but its machinery Tt ; g;:!k :tt;iere‘gfngnrzddog:;aglsrsr §?rr:z: | Buy i [ titi d Sa 1 EXPERT dressmaking: phone Green i e . . % * lso, Fuzel Austerman, was betier designed to make poi- Condifions Identical wnlh; Rifiered bout. But thsre was 5o uy in Quantities and Save: e T o prons|mic adjustménts aBout which Eur- Eric to his feat. Hi . Y. d ¢l 1 P p ric sprang to his feet, e " BAX aud o ‘}'e’EeAusl?:ifin Phone g, gom . aling . Placer Gold |fl("llS‘l'Y. shotied, " Coo-01" - he fox started o4t with such a great bound. 'r.lepllone 478 Pl’omp] Del:very > . L '."M % — | anta dropped his paint brush. : e Watkins Products, Call M& » . ¥ A | Stewar’ W“'es Mrs. Santa looked around andu:he‘var]y and slipped off to bed. All| “Yes, I'll come,” said Flsa , o °E Dm”;\m}"( k{ | Recommendatior. that a seasonal| fairies stopped their work. except one person. Do you re-| So they tiptoed out into the - = E(PERT pubne stenography and e !exemption from the hours provis- “Oh, Santa she's gone,” shout- | member Elsa, the girl Eric and |night, and again Eric blew a T P Y N, iR S o Y R i AT O bookkeeping. . Alice . Mack, ., office, IKOD CHO jon of the fair labor standards act| ed Eric. He sprang to Santa’s|Leezen had rescued from the|low note on his flute, and up FOR INSUR ANCE DpdRKaRIE wottice] SPONS| B O side, inelt, and buried his head trolls in the woods? She stayed through the dark woods and 2 3 . i on Santa’s fat knees. awake and when the Toyshop |across the snow e tro For ger s m(HlKA" TR'p platinum and tin has been made to Other Doll: slept she came over and put her | his side the white fox. 2 see n n SHEPAIn & sou GUARANTEED Realistic Pérma- Harold Stein, Assistant Chief of er Dolls hand on Eric's shoulder. Eric said, “Noble white fox, is . Ne " nents, $4.50. FPinger wave, 65c. Hearings and Exemptions, by B. D. “Come, my boy:‘" _saig Santa| ““What? Oh!” said Eric starting|it possible that you have crossed | BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone| Three boys from the local chap- Stewart, Territorial Commissioner of | feeling badly now. “It isn’t 50 im- |y And then because he had very | the hills of Westphalia? We want PHONE 409 BARANO! . 201, 315 Decker Way. ter of the Order of DeMolay are Mines. gofitar:w You can have any other | good manners he {ound:échuir !Odr m'fl, u;pm ‘{,"yk";',"mhp;: iy - il TR B0 S ! S0~ i . T i 053 DERE. her to sit in. She sat down an e fox shook his head disap- TURN sour old goid info_ vahie,| oo, *cnt to, Kelchikan over the Stewart wrofe Stein that platitum | “But none of them are such fine | ook his hands in hers and said. | pointed that he couldn't help. He | y 8 Christmas holidays to exemplify and tin are mined under condtiions| oompanions as Leezen,” said Enc,‘»vv[ sometimes there is a way |liked Eric. Then he tossed his | cash or trade at Nugget SDOP. | jogree work for the Ketchikan identical with those encountered in “I know,” said Sgnia, “but she n{xt.y'h may be that there can be | head and said, “But I'll carry you | CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now |chapter. Irving Lowell, Elwin Mes- mining placer gold, which recently belor}gi to the King of West-|some great, good deed you can|to the ends of the earth, and | open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th|ser, and Richard Jackson are the was granted such an exemption. phalia. : % perform that will win Leezen for | surely between here and there lies | | i " i three lucky boys who will make e “Where is the King of West-|y,urself, Certain, it is that mourn- | the kingdom you seek.” | i g L B S phalia. Maybe he won't need Lee- |ing never helped anyone.” So Eric sat on the white fox's b t zen, and I can beg him for her. A back and held to his long, silky the day after Christmas and re- ABERDEEN RAKED, “That, my son, I can't tell you,” The Wihite Fex white hair. And then Elsa climbed | = DOG GO"‘E turning after New Year's. said Santa, “because if 1 did I| Eric patted her kind hands, and | on in back of Eric and put her | [ r In order to raise funds for the fear you would go there and | half smiled. Then he winked at|.rms about his waist. The fox ‘itrip, the Order is sponsoring a 1] cause trouble. %ndfl was ke{;pm% hlv_r. Elsla_, yoixk:.re ng}}:j" he ealx);l started out with such a great | ol & g . i ie ™ q a promise to the fairies when 'm_acting like an old man In- hat it k them hal: MALFIELD, Ky, Dec. 15.—Deputy | show, “A Tnpv to Paris,” starring ABERDEEN, Wash., Dec. 15,“_ mapde him_the gift.” stead of a young one. But I think :fiu&z{(‘lnfi ;mt)rg; them half an Sheriff Dalton Coleman has set up|the Jones family, next Wednesday, Raked by a succession of terrific Eric said nothing more. He just | I need your help. Would you come { a “missing dogs” bureau for Graves, December 20, at the Coliseum gales and by almost four inches in sat with his face in his hands. He | with me to .Weslphalia? It may 3 County. Following receipt 8f a num-| Theatre. rain in 36 hours, the climax came| looked so sad the whole Toyshop | be a long trip, but you can r’x’du TOMORROW: Eric and Elsa ber of complaints of missing hunt- R with a virtual cloudburst at 8 o'clock| felt dreary. They stopped work on the back of the white fox.' are taken prisoners. ing dogs and pets, Coleman request- CHRISTMAS GIFT, 50¢ this morning. . ed owners to file footprints and|“Alaskana” by Mdrie Drake. adv.| Despite the terrific gale and rain- » . photographs of their dogs with the g {storm. little property damage is re- WATCH FOR DATES in THE EMPIRE when the “TALKING SANTA CLAUS" will appear Sheriff’s office. Empire Want Aas Bring Results, | ported. s o at the Capitol Theatre,

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