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* BARNEY GOOGLE Q1 RECKON EV'80ON'S QeEN SPNED, MOLDWY NO' WEE, WSTAY GOOGLE ==+ NOW, 00K N\ SHARP, BONS - WE DONT WANT 70 ©ass \e BRSO - AND SNUFFY SMITH =/ dow 'GouT derow | SER TH-SWORE,QNZ 22 Wolk Ok -- B\ JeePers OWTTA GRS - /“au’ T SECONT OR SUMP'N-- | “aaee w upLP 3 T CLAMBERED WO LASSEN-"/ gep o BoeT B e POWTED SMACK WNTo A\ WE-ANG WOWD DEM WRANES OR WES SHOW P SR0 'NIEE GONNG AMNSSW -+ COPSLE - — 00 WE YBD €W AL - FULL SPEED ANERD-- By BILLY DeBECK \, UERES ONOWER oo §jig BOBT-LOAD, OF SURINORS -- Y JOVE ' T THonaat Ml ;i = Guly 2aE| INFORMAJION FOR RENT—3-room apt., oil bur- ner. Inquire at 407 South Frank- | lin St In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- 1y this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | e, Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ......... tases Additional days Minimum charge ...50c Copy raust be in the office by 2 ‘clock in che afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We v ads over telephone from firectory. Phone 374—Ask fer Ad-taker. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good used piano. Rea. le price, and terms. Alaska Music Supply 122 Second st 100 USED 100 h.p. Buda full diesel, run 4,000 hours $1,200 cash ALE on easy terms or for apletely furnished. P.O. 5 or phone Red 309 after FOR rent— Bc 12 FOR SALE—Cheap: Model A 4- wheel trail See Juneau Motors. 1933 V-8 FORDOR. New motor. Good rubber. Right price for cash. 20th Century Market. | FOR SALE—One complete full- sized bed and dresser. Very rea- e. See Cole Transfer. SEW!NG machines, Sing- Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag er Washing Machines, Maytag 110- volt light planis, Irongite Ironm- ers. Terms: $5 down, $5 month- ly. J. H. Anderson, Box 101, Ja- neau. Alaska distributer. MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, ‘ane with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best. view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. WANTED [ WANTED—Baby buggy for wel- fare work by Juneau Woman'’s| Club, Call 238 or leave it at the Methodist parsonage. WANTEDjU.sed gunny sacks. 3%c each delivered to coal bunkers. " MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT dressmaking: phone Blue| 9, Hazel Austerman. | §Ax and clarinet lessons, Phone| Blue 559, Ted Austerman. i "~ Watkins Products. Call Black 634. XPERT pubne stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel. - CUUARANTEED Realistic Permay nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢. Lola’'s Beauty Shop, telephone ‘201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into: value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. EON’f‘EAE:?};IDGE classes- now open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th St. LOST AD FOUND 1 0521‘;W{liitf\e party that picked| up wheel and tire at Auk Lake please return it to Johnny Olson at Fire Hall. Reward. GOLDSTEIN GOING OUT,LORIH (ou'immnxs, long time with Waech- | ter Brothers and lately engaged in 1. Goldstein will sail on the North Coast tomorrow night for a several weeks' visit with his family in Cali- fornia. Mrs. Goldstein and son Bobby are in San Francisco for the winter. persons Misted in telephone | FOR REN cold water electric range Beer Parlor. CABIN for rent. Suitable for bach- elors. Inquire Getchel residence, Capitol Ave. apt. at Evergreen. SUBLET for two months, private home. Call 241. 5-ROOM apt., steam heat, electric range, Frigidaire. Corner 7th and Harris. Phone Green 200. FOR RENT—Two- and three-room furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts. VACANCY — Large room and a half private entrance, cooking ' facilities. Reasonable. 413 3rd St. ROOM close in. Reasonable. 431 Seward St. FOR RENT—6-room modern house; unfurnished. Phone 484 or call 504 5th St. FOR RENT—Two rooms, nice view, hot water heated. One block above Federal Bldg. Prefer men working days. Phone Blue 165. | DESIRABLE rooms: Honsel home on 4th St. Phone 488. | FOR RENT—Oue apariment with | bedroom and bed closet bed. Also one apartment with bed- both furnished, Hillerest. Phone 439 VACANCY ecker Apartments. Call Green 465. i FOR RENT—Furnisiied housekeep- ing rooms. 209 Second St. | 4"ROOM PARTLY furnished house for, rent. Reasonable. Phone 67 after 5 p.m. ‘ VACANCY, couple only. Apply in person. Winter and Pond Aptsf FOR RENT — One gas pump, in| operation. Call Femmer at 114. | VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. s FOR RENT—Dartly fyrnished flat. Inquire Snap Sloppe. COZY, warm, fum. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking uumm‘ and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. ‘ P | C.D. A. Sewing r Circle fo Meet ircie 1o ivee { Members of the Catholic Daugh- | ters of America sewing circle will| meet tomorrow aftrnoon.at the Par-| ish Hall. The session will start at' 1:30 o'clock and all are urged to attend. i Hostess for th afternoon meeting ! z4ary Reiten. t - — WRANGELLMANIS | VISITING JUNEAU Brooks Hanford, son of Pred Han-| ford, prominent Wrangell business man, arrived here on the North Coast to “look over Juneau” with the possibility of locating here. ! Hanford has recently concluded census enumerating work on the| West Coast where he found resis ' dents having “tough sledding” after an unusually poor fishing season. A guest 4t the Baranof Hotel, Han- ford said he would spend at least a few days in Juneau —e——— CHIMNEY FIRE A chimney flue blaze that did no damage called firemen to the, 3-3 box late yesterday afternoon., The call was to the Maki residence on Gastineau Avenue. e MENZEL ON TRIP Paul Menzel, old time resident of | will be iz mining in the Circle Area, is a, passenger aboard the Mount Mc- Kinley bound for California. He expected to return north in May. . Empire Want Aas Sring Results. g | 2-room apt., hot and| andk | steam heated. Inquire at Capitol | ONE 3-room apt. and one 4-room’ " Philadelphia Nabs a Gunman BOOSTER FOR FINLAND—_A hospital patient al- most a year, 14-year-old Johnny Hopkins .does his Boy Scout “good turn” by contributing some of his slim earnings to a Fin- nish relief fund. Johnny's a Boy Scout who earns a little money making leather watch straps this; he's helping the Finns in Fitchburg. Mass., raise money for homeland. Robeu:de! (arrow), of Elizabeth, N. J., is led to Philadelphia jail by Def ve Captain James Ryan, following scene at right. After holding up the Greyhound Bus Terminal, Spader fled two blocks through crowded streets, firing as he ran. Dodging into the Quaker City Bus Terminal, he mistook & lavatory door for an exit and was trapped. Right, police | threaten to use tear gas. Minute later Spader gave up. Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department Savings The B. M. Behrends Bank NS IN ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nelson who left here before the holidays to visit with Mr. Nelson's parents in Arigona are there now and enjoy- ling the warm climate, according to | word from them received in the last | mail. . JOHNSON IMPROVING Jehn G. Johnson, who with Mrs. Jehnson has been visiting in Seatttle for the past few weeks, is feported | recovering from the ailment he was afflicted with though six weeks more is necessary. according to his phys- ician, should pass before he returns home: MRS 724 FIFTH AVE. FORGING AHEAD The Fifth Avenue W.P.A, project in Douglas is going right along in fine shape and aided by continued mild weather promises to be carried | through without difficulty. | So far about 1000 feet of the cut along the hillside from D Street !southward has been made and the street leveled about 30 feet wide | for that distance, and for half ot that it is graveled. | According to Charles Tuckett, su- pervisor of the project, only about 1 $2,000 has been expended so far |and suffciient funds are available to complete the project. Altogether 39 men have been assigned to par- | ticipate in the relief work. e, — Legion Aux. Plans | ' Rummage Sale Soon Mrs. George Gullufsen presided at last evening’s regular buslness! meeting of the American Legion | Auxiliary held in the Dugout. There were reports of various| Christmas committees and plans| were made for a rummage sale to be held on January 26. The sale| E. M. Polley, chairman. The next gathering of the aux- illary was announced for January 16, and this is to be a social ses- | sion. S gl g i DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, | seward Street v [ Phone 146 will be under the direction of Mrs. | - Makes Arch Appiiances to measure— | You'll Find Food Fner and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates | E.0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR | Near Third | ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry T TR Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 208 122 W. Second O TR | Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY |! Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between | Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 office, 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 648 | HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jan. 3 | Clark Gable wants to make Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons. People, pictures, and things: just two a year from now on— counting “Gone” as five, he's been overworked this year. . . . | Osa Massen, the Danish girl who used to be a film cutter, had language trouble when she was splicing celluloid in Eng- land. . . . There was the picture in which the gangster said, “Baby, the joint is yours.” . . . Osa, befuddled, tossed the sequence out, had to scramble to find it later. . . . “I thought,” she explained plaintively, “a joint was a piece of meat.” . . . Carol Lombard, the town's most extensive Christmas giver, did her shopping early—from a list that flabbergasted husband Gable, himself no piker in the Santa Claus racket. . . . Harvey Parry, the stunter, tells a new wrinkle in his busi- ness. . . . When a acll goes out for a double for a star, the crutch- courters try to look as much like the idol as possible. . ..For a tall cne, they wear built-up shoes; for a short one, they wear no heels; they slick their hair down, or friz it up, according to the actor’s own hair-dress. 290 ADIS. is supposed to cinch their chances for a job. ... Harvey won the toss to double for Peter Lorrie in a new movie. . heel-less shoes. . . . yPreview of “Gulliver’s Trave! of that crack the theatre man made after the formal opening of I‘hflfs\!v: reception charming hostessess give thoughtful guests who bring gifts of delicious Van Duyn Candies. attentions make you & "must come" guest. Little Try 1t3 .. Telling about it, he still had on his the cartoon feature, reminds NOW AT i Perey’s Ee % » exclisively || VanVWy CHOCOLATES VAN DUYN EHOCOLATE SHOPS | s v I : “Snow White” . . . the first feature film without a human actor. .. “It's a nice premiere,” the Liloyd Nolan, who gets shot—again—by George Raft in “House Across the Bay,” gives the wish in “All Quiet on the Western Front.” . . . It was played with his ! ‘ . . Best death scene I ever saw on the screen was Lew Ayres’ | hand reaching for a butterfly over the side of a trench, and sud- denly stilled. . . . Death scenes The old, old story: Betty Grable, just an average cutie in Hollywood, gets a hit in New York ... When she comes back, she’ll be something extra-special. . . . in Hollywood, because she has New York thumbs-up. .. . espécially when they're prolonged. . .. They bring ‘out the ham, juiey and thick. . . . Most novel death scene was in ‘“Tower of London” (Vincent Price’s drowning in wine by Karloff and Rath- bone). . .. Worst one I ever saw was Ricardo Corte#’s in some forgotten gangster film—in which Rick “acted” while falling under gunfire. . . . Risk is diretcing now—all is forgiven. . . . Gregory Lacava is doing the “intimate scenes” for “The Primrose Path” behind black scenes, shutting off the view—just like Garbo. . . . Outside the screen, listening to Ginger Rogers and Henry Travers, it's a reminder how important dialogue has be- come. . . . You can follow the scene, without seeing it, just as well. .. Joel McCrea, Ginger's leading man, always reminds me of sir Galahad. . . . Behind that screen, the “new Ginger"—with darkened hair and no make-up—doesn't look so new. . . man said. “No agents around. he could “die in bed” just once. can be pitfalls for an actor, ' Wi . 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