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O JEEPERSG Y. vE CANT UL TR WODL ONER W ENE-BaLs W T GOT & ADNCH WEET W8S ) THAT LETTER NE GAT FROM NORT WIEE DOWN N SOUE AMERICN - SHES EXPECTINY --- \IERRQ %S@;mmi y. ' GOWNG N STEP«MS\-\\? QFF\ Q P\ND Gooows eo é*(s k OuM mmxoum n SHUXK, COVSIN - WHN - DONT NE SPWL T GOOD NEWS 32 L \WoNTT SLBB SN Q.8 90\\\_ d INFORMATION s 4 In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- {y this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the me. Lally rate per line for cansecutive msertions: One day ......... Additional days Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 yeleck in che afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We accep:. ads over telephone from persons Lsted in telephone directory. 2 Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOH .:ALL. FOR SAL“,*—CHQJ]) ‘[')ud A 4~ wheel trailer, See Juneau Motors. FOR SALE—P:uicei i—Caon Aparl- st., lot and cabins,! West, 7th_St., former Harris prop- | y $400. Parcel 3—Frac- tional parts SE swde Gold Creek.| Lots 6 and 7, Block 205, Casey» Shattuck Addition, price $100. For | particular descriptions of three| parcels, see Marshal’s deed re- corded book, 35 deeds, pages, 401-403, Juneau Recorder’s Of- fice. Terms cash. Title based upon sale under decree foreclosing| mortgage—R. E. Robertson, 200 Seward Bldg .!uneau, former, | DESIRABLE rooms: Hoisel home on 4th St. Phone 488 FOR RENT—Oue apartment wit bedroom and bed closet be Also one apartment with bed- | room, both furnished, Hillcrest. | Phone 439, FOR RENT — -3 room cabin on Gastineau . Avenue, Inquire Ju- neau Paint Store. TR T XS W SRS LR 2T FOR RENT-—Apartment and room at the Imperial Hotel. 1 RS ORI I TR e VACANCY Decker Apartments, Call Green 465. FOR RENT-—Purnished htmsekeep~ ing rooms. 20 Second St. 200 2nd HOUSKKEEPING rooms. 8t. 4-ROOM PARTLY furnished house for rent, Bedsonable. Phone €7 after 5 pm. s oo b it o ot \S-ROOM UNFURNISHED house for rent, Will' furnish" for respon- sible party. Phone 426. room. up+< FOR RENT—Housekeeping Reasonable. 208 Main St stairs. ‘VACANOY couple only. Apply in! person. Winter and Pond Apts. FOR -RENT—Two-room furnished apartment. Phone Douglas 28. FOR RENT — One gas pump, in operationy. Call Femmer at 114, STEAM HEATED room for rmL | Phone Green 675. " U R A O T AP VACAN( CY——Nuzzet Apslu.nenh | FOR RENT—Partly Turnisned flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR SALE—fiUsed Whlte bedroom‘ set, bed, springs, mattress, dress- er and bureau with mirrors, bed stand and chair. Phope Blue 619 or call 53¢ at 5th St. | COZY, warm, furn. ' apts, ugm. water, dishes, oooking mmwum — MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-“Small 'house in Seat- ter Tract, $2,000 cashor $2250 on easy terms at 5%. Shattutk| Agency. FOR SALE—Twin beds, Simmons, springs and mattresses; two Tugs; { Wrinng desk. Phone Red 142. FOR SALE—One compléte full- sized bed and dresser. Very rea- sonable, See Cole Transfer. . SINGER SEWING machines, Sing- ér Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag Washing Machines, Maytag 110- volt light plants, Ironrite Iron- ers. Terms: $5 down, $5 month- Iy. J. H, Anderson, Box 101, Ju- neau. Alaska distributer. DIAMOND RING, sacrifice. See it at Orpheum Rooms. FOR SALElEé -beds. springs, mat- tresses, bedding, Ilinen, dishes. Can be seen at Thomas Hard- ware. d VOR SALE—4-room house, partly furnished. In Seatter Tract. Phone Black 479. I AM BUILDING new home. My present home for sale cheap and on terms. B. O. Box m or phone Blue 675 after 12 noon.’ ERECTOR BET, " good - condition. Call Green 153, nmsr SELL’equity in income earn- ing apartmerits on’ FTHreE apartments, . with 1 business thflé M «rty buy in’ town. seflobum ning at Empire offiee. . % 7 B R WANTED WANTED—A lease or sub-lease on furnished apt. or rooming house.' Empire, P-12, WANTED—Domestic work by day or month. Box 2105. , WAN’I‘ED-Uud gunny sucks 3%c ‘each delivered to coal bunkers. THE BLOOD feudists -of Al- bania operate .under the “Law of Lek.” This provides that a feudist if he goes to town, ha{da 4 party| r gathers his crops, REWARD -of $25 ¢ash for evidence which leads to @rrest and con- viction on charge” of ‘cruelty to anpmals, of person who Ut or threw turpentine on rison’s dog “Dec” ‘on Decembér 24 and on Cleveland’s dog, “Sporty” on December 25—R. E. Robertson and George E. Clevqnnd, EXPERT dressmaking: pbml Qreen 139, Hazel Austerman. BAX and clarinet lessons, Phone Green 739, Ted Austerman. Watkins Products. Call Black 634. Pl B G o s T EXPERT pubnc stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, oftice, Bararof Hotel. ' nents, $450. Pinger wave, 85c. Lola's, Beauty Shop, telephone 1, 315 Degker Way., TURN your oid gold into value, cash or.trade at Nugget Shep. * CONTRACT BRIDGE classe§ Tow open. Helen P. Griffin, 427 4th I 8t - oL B e S AT SR ,Hm BOARDING hotse now operi. Ready ‘for ‘busivess. Good tshle ba-td Bwnm-het.md rooms. (LESIMEB T o vt i ' An 8 o'dlock meéting fallowed by ftiation will be heid tonight by the Order of Epstern ‘statr in the Scbtuah Rite T!nlple., 1l members, who were initiated duflnz 1939 are etp&chlly requested lto be present. A" social will follow ntunlhtlc work. . e - The prohlbfiim party was or- ganized in IEW I | |and the boys and girls were as Hereis BQM Jun. the five-months-old baby -dopud by James B. Schafer, who predicts master Iflun call for Baby-Jean to refrain from meats (includi ufllk and butter) and never to heAr the words “Sickness” of “deat Forty master metaphysicians, w] ‘are ko.p‘nfinl in‘tl DOUGLA,S NEWS CHRISTMAS CAROLS _AID YULETIDE SPIRIT On Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock the Community program arranged by . the Douglas Island Woman’s Club was given as sched- uled. A dozen or more music pupils of the Douglas school sang ., Christ- | mas carols around the tree at the| corner of Third and D streets. Mr. Ernst Oberg dirécted the singing ist- ed by Mrs, Charles Fox and Mi Edith Bonesteel, Mr. H. B. Schilegel gave the Invocation and hénedic- tion. ' Songs included among the carols | wefe “Oh Little Town of Bethle- hem,” ""“God" Rest You Merry Gentlemen,” “Oh Come All Ye Faithful” and “Silent Night.” RS AL CHRISTMAS PARTIES Douglas homes , were. unusually cheery this season. as christmas came and, went again and proved | one of the best experienced here | in many years, according to num- erous reports received, l(iny local residents entertained or were efitertained in a most, hos- pisnble mnnner Pn.mea reporwi that if plans work out Jean will live i headquarters are in'Ogldale, L. L 'i.t.ernll ife"pmfln. LR 7 included one, a dtnner party, at which Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Cahill were the hosts and their guests numbered eight: Mrs. Maty Africh, | Mr. “and Mrs, Tom Jengen, Mr. land Mrs. Charles Thckett, Mr, and i Mts. James Sey, James Baroumes ‘and many others. — >, FIREMEN ARE HOSTS Open hause by the Douglas Vol- unteer Fire Department wes one of the social, features of Christ- mas Day. this year, held in._ the fire hall. All afternoon visitors ar- | rived, exchanged greetings, and the firemen did their very, best to en- tertain their guests, B COUNCIL MEETING Tomorrow evening -in -the City Hall, regular meeting for the lat- iss | ter part of December will be held at the usual hour. 4 e CHRISTMAS PROGRAM A large crowd packed, the ‘coun- cil chambers of the City Hall Sun- day night to enjoy the Christmas program . of the Sunday School, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schlege] and assisted by Mrs. S. | 3. Greiner. | The Church of the Great Com- mission in Portland, Oregon, sent 50 bags of nuts and candy, decor- ated with Christmas gedls and ribbons for the children, | The excellent program presented included the following numbers: Prayer, Mr. Schlegel; “An_Easy ’rasls. welcomms recnaflnn Jean= —— Oldest Banlk in Alaska Commercial : Savings ~ Safe Deposit ° Banking by M ail Departmenl The B. . Behrends o Bank Juneau, Alaska READ AL 'BoNTH SWP WRECK ™ ENTRY . PAPER “!ulfl " " \ne | Gielrier; ' “Merry Christmas,” | Havdahl; “Little Lord Jesus,” Paté Carol..Cochrane .and - Shirley Ann‘hy Balog; “A Christmas Story,” Edwards, clad in pajamas and| Kenneth Shudshift; 'The World's |carrylnx a lighted candle and doll. }Chmtm‘.s Stockings,” Betty Kibby.. | Christmas story on the screen| ‘He Must Have Loved Us" Floyd | and explained by Mr, Schlegel was| Osborne; “Spéllihg Christmas," [ followed by singing of “Hark, the | Ledtié Goud, Douglas ~ Hudson, | Herald Angels Sing”; “Welcome, Noreen Andrews, Jeanine Greinef, One. and All" Maty Cuthbert; Mae Cuthbert, Carpl Cochrane, | “Merry Christmas,” Norman Wood; | Jimmy Sey, Gary Bach; “Proving | “Qur | Christmas Song,” Douglu 1" Billy_Cioets; “Christi l-lgh\a," ‘Hudson 400" Primayy Department.| Helen. Isaacs, Mae Outhbert, Pate “What He Has Given,” Belty‘ny Balog, Beity . Ribby. Kibby, Otto Pfeifer, Robért Savik-| ugecitation,”, Melbin: ko, Benny Havdahl, Patsy Balog; song, “Glory to (God in the High- “A Smal)’ Gitl's Greeting,” Laur-| espi: )Manger Scene,” 1. | teme Carlon; “A Little Boy."| the East,” Annabelle Edwards, Earl Johnny Jensen, Elton Engstrom, ngjller; 2 Tommy Cashen. Shirley Ann Edwards and “Bethlehem is Calling,” Helen gochrane; 3. “Long Ago,” Isaacs; “Little Candle Bearers,” Rodney Bach; 4. Pantomime, Alice Johansen, Paulne Bonner, tlo Town of Bethlehem,” Jereen ‘Sdvikko, Katherine Vale- gochrane with Patsy Fleek, solas ton, Jimmy Cuthbert, Jimmy HOp- | jgt: Mrs, Lawrence Carlson, Mary. good, Bonnle Wagner, Jeanine glides shown by Mr, Schiegel, Greloer; “Recltation,” Eddie Coch- | then singing of “Sllent Night"} rane “Good Night,” Shirley" Ann and “Always Room for One More,” .omx distribution’ of ‘candy, nuts Alice Jobansen; “Hunting for the and fruit 'to thhe ehfldren; con- Christmas ‘T'ree” Donald Bonner; | ciuded the progran. “Christmas (ards,” Robert Cuth~ e bert, Stanley ~Osborne, Eleanor| ‘rry an Bmptre sd. Carol Curtis “Lit~ Peggy ’H.ollywood Srglm And Sounds. R o et ridg et . pmheds, @ BOLLYWQOD, al Dec. dhe-Athar, gou Wik 0.0 song-writer -k yny worider why sonx-wmer- don't. go cragy.. When you leer some ‘of their songs you wonder, of: caurse, il they. haver't, nna cr‘:, alréady, but that's three. little fishes or a little red fox of fer color. (N'ya, n'ya, You can't catch mel) - §Tve just heen talking to Jimmy MoH({gh, He. Nirtded tinei? Many, of oir best musicians never ‘bofhered with Iyrics (look &t the and Beethiovens) and néither ‘dogs .mnw MeHug He leaves the words to fellows like Al Dubin, who t% ang! et Rpusty, Aiacigln WAy mm ¥hEh waflk L Jimmy. ucl-lugh mnt cruy, but thon he's u:cunan\ed to thn busin@es by How. He's been doing nothing else but: write tunes ' for more than a decade. He's had hits, too—enough of them to keep him, for the past five years, on the AA (or tou) ranking of’ the Américan Society of Composers and Publishers (ABCAP). The ASCAP clussification committee reartanges that ranking evety ! four months, so a fellow on tap has to keep mighty busy. Now just set yourself down in a cozy chair and think up a hit for us. Not oday, you say? But song-writers have to think about it all the time. And the maddening thing is, they never can Beisute what will strike, the jackpot. .. Look . (says, Jimmy McHugh) at what happened to “I Can't Ol,t You Anything But Love.” swas . working with. Lyricist Dorothy Fields then, and Abought up the title, to which Jimmy added the word ", B¢ worked ‘out finé. They spotted it in a show called D NOwW who fld“élm < Little you & "must come” guest. Try (t) (/] .:?Jz'-.:;,,@.::.m%- ¥ “Delmar’s Revels” nothing hapuened. The Mc¢Hugh-Fields team went to work on a show for Lew Leslie, "Blackbirds of 1928.” They had everything bui a smash ballad, They put. in “1 Can’t Give,” which was fine except they already had a “haby” song. in the show. .They changed * uhy to “Lindy” insthe Atlantic City try-out. Nothing happened, except that their. “baby” song died. In New York. they dropped the “Lindy” and tried the “baby” for s {tag again, Still nothing happened. nuzmnwhwm.-nawmwzm.-vm soon the song was a smash hit. ik % Dubin: and < McHugh, wepe stuck for a numb-r in m of Paris” and stayed. stuck wflmmwm W McHugh came into the room where Dubin ‘. ut- man. were, ing; it over, mnd McHugh, feelihg, humumning, . yA..hi-ya, MMp,- O, Wordd to that other two shid “Thatis it!'!: Which # was "!oq;h Ammun way." ) e Perey’s exclu;xvefy and Patsy Kelly sang it. The show folded, RS fi. McHugh and Dorothy Pilelds wgrc in a taki tflln' to a Notre Dame-Afmy football gamte, when Dorothy ebserved;.“Weré on, the sunny-,ueulmluw.," And in wmlnutathllvmbom McHugh couldn't get & molu¢cuhhmdndynru.um:u Tibbet moyle, . He's tried and tried, and one day-—-walking across the. Metro.lat—it.hit him. He saw notes before his eyes. (%ubn\ Love ,Song.” Simyle, says Jimmy. . 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