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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY; JAN. 8, 1940. - CLEQSE, PLEASE ,BARNEY -+ NOWRE S0 EXCITED RIGHT NOW A AERAID NOW'LL DROP OUR LTTLE tan STOP TaaT DANCNG AND J\GGING AROUND +-- VEP:- 8D TS ACY \Na\O\.E STORN, (\NE & GOOD NQTION NEVER T0 SPEAR TO SRNFEY -+ THE \DEA Y WDWG NN LETTERS FROM Nou-- STHE . LWTTLE suaaa-a\m L4 o W WAL Qé‘m N cees WHET WE GOT -+ T DONT CORE (& HE CANT RERD OR WRITE -- HE - g —-- O, WELL - - 't NOT GOWG To GET WPSET ALL OVER BGAW- = Wo}d n;ku reserved , King Feitures Syndica {'th LOORWNG By BILLY DeBECK OW NES -- THaT's THE NokeY ANHO WAS TeLL TUE CORTAW HoW TO RUN THE SHP - FOR SNUFFY SUNTH --- THE LTTLE ANAN WTH THE JuG-- "WANT AD INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- iy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given ! attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Daily rate per line for consecutive Msertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge ...50¢ (‘op\ must be in the office by 2 ) in ¢he afternoon to insure ertion on same day. We accepr ads over telephone px~rscns tisted in telephone 10e Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOK ::AL:. FOR RENT - e e e lFOR RENT—}"umished apnrtmeni. | Apply Warner’s Grocery, Douglas. | FOR RENT4 -room {urmshed apt., oil heat, close in, $37.50 monthly. Phone Black 415. FOR RENT—2-room apartment in Cooper Bldg. 5-ROOM furnished house with gar- age. OCall 406 before 5, after, Green 410. FOR RENT—Apt, steam heated. Cline Apts. Black 763. FOR RENT—2-room fur. apt, with shower; house and ' 2-room cabin. 513 A Willoughby. THREE vacant Orpheum rooms. STEAM HEATED room for rent. Phone Green 675. rooms. FOR RENT—-Heated garage. Plenty of room. 534 W. 12th. SALE - Colcman onl bummg cheap. Inquire at Alaska Transport Hangar or phone evenings. he: Air 177, FOR SALE—Winchester, slide-ac- 22. Call at 838 Basin Road, evenings. tion 60 HP. FARBANKS-MORSE C-O Diesel Marine. Good condition, e with tailshaft, propeller . essories.—Warner Machine Shop. FOR SALE — One Easy Washer, 3 2 IES floor Westinghouse sun lamp; reakfast room furniture, all priced for quick sale, Inquire at 312 3rd St. FOR SALE—Second hand Thor washing machine with pump and mangle attachment, $60. Call Red 670. 4 S o FOR SALE—One Argus camera and enlarger. Phone Green 620. FOR SALE—Good used _piano. Reasonable price, and ferms. Alaska Music Supply 122 Second St " USED 100 h.p. Buda full diesel, run 4,000 hours. $1,200 cash. “beds two FOR SALE—Several single _ and springs, $4 per set; dressers. Phone 283. FOR SALE on easy terms or for rent—Completely furnished. P.O, Box 466 or phone Red 309 after 12 noon. FOR SALE—One [ .complem yll- sized bed and flresser Verg, x‘ea; sonable. See Gole Transfer, SINGER SEWING. imachines; Sing- er Vacuum Clexnérs, Washing Machines, Maytdg 110- volt light plants, Ironrite Iron- ers. Terms: $5 down,. $5 month- Iy. J. H. Anderson, Box 101, Ju- neau. Alaska distributer. MUST SELL equity in me grq ing apartments on apartments, two ' furn m with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. s EXPERT dressmaking: phone Blue Hazel Austerman. BAX and clarinet lessons. Phone Blue 559, Ted Austerman. ~Watkins Products, Call Black 634. EXPERT pubn: 3 and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel 6-ROOM unfurnished house on Kennedy St, Electrol oil burner. Inquire J. K. Marshall, 114 West 6th St. Phone 751. FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, steam heated, electric range, Frigidaire, nicely furnished, over- stuffed; 6-room house and bath, oil heat, Frigidaire, nicely fur- nished, overstuffed. Call at Wind- sor Apts. FOR RENT—2-room apt., hot and cold water electric range and steam heated. Inquire at Capitol Beer Patlor. ONE 3-room a.p?_ and one 4-room apt. at Evergreen SUBLET for two months, private home, Call 241. 5-ROOM apt., Steam heat, gléctric Harris. Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—Two- and three-room furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts. 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. FOR RENT—Oue apartment with bedroom and bed closet bed. Also one apartment with bed-| ropm, both furnished, Hillcrest.| Phone 439. M N RO T L FOR RENT—_Furnisiied housekeep- ing rooms, 209 Second St. 1-ROOM PARTLY furnished house for Yent. Redsonable. Phoné 67! after 5 pm. VACANCY couple only. Apply in| person. Wintéer and Pond Apm. FOR RENT — One gas pump, operation. Call Femmer at 114. VACANCY—Nugget Aplrt«mmh FOR RENT—Partly mrmmaamw Inquire Snap-Shoppe. | . ' e el el B e COZY, warm, fumn. apls. Light, ::‘mhth. Reasonable at ;‘-fim LOST AND FOUND LOST — 12-ft, siiff, near Salmon Creek. Phone Blue 259, .. FOUND—Hamilton pocket watch. Owner may have by proving ownership and paying for this adv. Inqujre mnmn. 3 S WANTED WANTED Q:e modern used pilno. CUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 85c. 620. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone). 201, 315 Decker Way. i TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shcp. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th St. The chances for eventual death from tuberculosis for the colored baby are virtually two and one- half times as great as they are for the white baby. hour. Phone Green 760. WANTED—Useéa gunny sacks. 3%c each delivered to coal bunkers. READING AND DISCUSSION Reading and discussion class in New World Order Teachings Tues- day night, 8 p.m., Nugget Apts. No. 1. Free—public invited. adv, | small size preferred. Phone Greeni CAPABLE woman wants work l:y| Bess*lmar& Is Bride-of - Harold Byrd Juneau Girl Is Married ai‘ Fairbanks - Friends | | Honor Couple ‘ (Fairbavks News-Miner) Radiant in ivory satin princess' gown, a white prayerbook clasped in her hand, Miss Bess Millard be- came the bride of Harold A. Byrd! in simple and impressive ceremonies in the Fifth Avenue fiome of Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph J. Rivers Friday | night, December 29. Set against quiet tones of wed- | ding airs as played by Dot Adler, the ritual was conducted by the Rev. E. Thomas Murton at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Grace M. Butrovich, life- long friend and school companion of the bride, was maid of honor, and John A. Stump of Fairbanks was best man. Ralph J. Rivers gave the brxde away. John Butrovich Jr., and Mrs, Carol Rivers were the only other atbend- ants. The former Miss Millard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Franklyn Millard of Juneau. Her tfather is in the Territorial office of | the Alaska Road Commission. She attended Juneau schools, and served 'as Secretary of the Senate In the last session of the Alaska Legisla- ture. 1 Bince coming to Fairbanks last Spring, ‘the present Mrs. Byrd has {the Northern Commercial Compahy | Fairbanks Junjor Woman's Club.” *'| Her husband, a graduate of the University of Washington, is a son ! of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Byrd" of Yakima, Washington. He has \ been a Fairbanks resident since 1936 'and is junior member of the ac- counting firm of Kelly and Byrd.| He has been recognized as one of the most energetic members of the | Fairbanks Junior Chamber of Com- merce and of committees in connec- | tion with the Fairbanks Ice Cs,rnl-" val and Dog Derby. | Almost 100 guests greeted the! lbnqe and bridegroom’ at a reception , in ' their honor in the Rivers| home following the matriage rites. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd were to leave | Fairbanks today by stage for Liven- |good, where the bridegroom is en- |gaged in accounting for the Liven- | ‘good Placers, Inc. They expect to make their home in Livengood for | several months. ————————— A’I‘TE.N'I'ION MASONS Stated ‘CoMmuflichtion this eve- |ning at 7:30. Joifit inktallation of officers with Gastineaux Lodge No. 124. Refreshments after the cere- nionfes. 5w LEIVERS, Secretary. adv. According to reports from Tokyo, the Japanese navy after years of experimentation has now put the oft- nported three-man submarine into mass production. Here, artist Kenneth M. Sibley gives his conception of the vest-pocket underseas boat. The eraft meastires eighteen feet overall. Senale’s Biff Sees All, Knows All, Buf Only Tells His Cards (Continued trom Page One) .‘ing all had blown over. Biff says the Senator isn't in office now. Leslie Biffle 18 a slenderish, quietly-disposed fellow who has been working for the Senate in one capacity or another ever since he left high school in 1913. He began |as clerk to the late Senator James P. Clarke of Arkansas. For a time he was superintendent of the fold- range, Frigidaire. corner 7th and been with the secretarial staff of | Ing room, where senatorial package mail is put together. From there, - and was a charter member of the. in 1925, he went to the Senate floor a5 assistant secretary to what then was the Demoeratic minority. Biff is paifstaking anc method- ical about completing his quaint record. He doesn't make a daily, account. He jots down a brief note, then, at night, types a summary on a stiff card. He keeps two copies, one at the Capitol and one |at home—just in case. As majority secretary he helps the majority leader round ‘up votes on important legislation. There are many other duties as well. Of necessity, he is taken into the confidences of dozens of Sefi-| ators. That is a major reason why Biff keeps his diary so secret. Once, he showed a few cards to Senator Robinson. Robinson roared with glee at some of the entries. Biff says some day—a lon ume‘ from snow — he may try do something with the stuff. If he cut loose at this time the senntorial‘ peace would be shattered for a! generation. —_———— [ NOTICE | White Spot Liuor Store accounts, for your convenience, may be paid| at the Top Notch Cafe. adv. | Commercial Empire Want Ads Bring Results. Safe Deposit Banking by Mml Departmenl ! Oldest Bunk in . Alaska Savings W Yt (TP liollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons. [HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 8—It's a question which is more beautiful, in their respective niches, on the “Florian” set: Irina Barongva, the ballet star, or the milk-white horses which inspired the film. Baronova, petite yet sturdy in the manner of the professional dancer, is no ordinary beauty. Her dark hair frames a piquant face in which large grey-green eeys can sparkle or smoulder or smile. They are intelligent eyes When she whirls in the ballet sequence—before a movie audi- ence including Austrian Emperor Franz Josef, the crown prince on "v{hom she ‘has designs, and the crown prince’s betrothed—she becdmes triply exciting, a triply gorgeous creature. This is her first movie, and she plays a dramatic role in addition to her dancing. Daughter of a White Russian refugee in Paris, she began in ballet school when she was seven, began her professional career when she was 12. At 20, she was 4 star of the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe when films called her—the films being Tepresented by Winfield R. Sheehan, former Fox chieftain now returning to movie production battles. The whole Metro lot is excited about her, and nobody there helluves s&m wfll be allowed to se, as she plans, on a ballet tour " Fout P Foo Pace and | Bervice More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OIL8 k Garbage Hauled T Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Jones-Sleunl Shop LADIES'—~MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITR Let Us Repair Your Locks OR, MARE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Avto Repair Work—Gas Alaska Laundry {-—‘—h-‘_-——_—j Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Ph.nu—-l::nnal Instruments Phene 208 123 W. Second s Ty '—-..v-‘——_l Wish Nu! and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Sterage Co. TELEPHONE 412 " ARy NOW AT Perey’s exclusively (s\t[h: reception cherming hestessess give thoughtful guest$ who bring gifts of deliclous Van Duyn Candies. Little uum.lons make you & "must comg" guest. Try it FRESH 7/au Duyr - CHOCOLATES VAN BUYN CHOCOLATE SHOPS of South ‘America. : Everyone is certain that the movies will keep her—this girl who says she must forget about thé chmera in ordér to act at all. “I am_terrified,” she says. “I will not go to see the daily rushes. Maybe I look calm about it—inside I ai,'oh! TERRI- FIED!" | The horses—ah! they are beauu{ul loo——luundm and proud, statély and intelligent. Theéy are the reason for the film, and here’s why: # Sheehan, whose wife is the opera star Maria .Jeritza, owns them—or rather Jeritza does. ' They were presented .to her, for services to art and the Austrian stateb y the late lamented Doll- fuss government, in pre-Anschluss days. One day Sheehan noticed a curious mark on the flank of one of the horses—the Austrian royal erest. He'asked Jeritza. . “They are Lippizans,” she said.. “Felix Saten has whittén a book about them. It is called ‘Florfan.’” Sheehan read the book, and everything he could find on thé subjeet.: Lippizans are a proud breed, first developefl by the Aus- trian royal house in 1500 and reaching the status) of a perfect strain 80 years later. The brééd was designed to nfeet—in_battie —the then superior Turkish cavairy, and was distinctly noble in character and use. For generations none of the Horses was pers mitted to leave Austria—the gift to Jerltza was, of Qum from a demoeratic government, To get the horses into this country presented, 7or a time & difficulty unconnected with historical tradition. The boat arrived during a waterfront strike—but the striking longsheremen, either in sympathy for Sheehan or for the horses, permitted them to be unloaded. Bh-ehnn, whose avocation is the breeding of horseflesh, is es- pecially proud of these specimens. Fdlir originally, they are now six—and there’s always the future. The Lippizans are born black, turn silver, then gray, and finally milk-white. | Perryway and Willoughby Ave. | SR ————" | [ HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. @99 | Ameriean Meat——Phone 38 | HERMLE & THIBODEAU | Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING " Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oll Delivery The Juneau Lauiidry|| | Thomas Hardware Co. FRANKLIN STREET between PAINTS — OILS Front and Second Strests Builders’ and Shelf PHONE 35 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” When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE - GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 . 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