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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDA\ JAN 10, ~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFF Y SMITH h TONT. KNOW WHAY TH' KERTRY'S B-COMN O - SNUFFN W WE BEEN BLL OVER TOWN HUNTING FOR MO\ --- DO NN REAUZE NOW HBVENT LBWD ENES ON MY L\TTLE SON 22 WELLY, HE'S RIGHT QUTSIDE Y 'COME ON 1) me A neow AR o8 ARy G\T i PRIV, SUE e 22 " WANT AD INFORMATION H In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser pleasc notl~ &y this office (Phone 374 at once and same will be ll“fl attention. THE DAILY ALASKA Mml Count five average words to nu e, Oaily rate per line for mfin msertions: Additional days ....... Minimum charge Copy mustbemmomuwz velock in che afternoon to. insure asertion on same day, X We accepn ads _over fidanhme from persons Asted in telephone directory, Phone 374—Ask fac Ad-tsker. FOR SALE-—Coleman oil-burning heater, cheap. Inquire at Alaska Air Transport Hangar or phonhe 177, evenings. FOR RENT | e e FOR RENT—Furnished apartment with garage. Phone Douglas 3-ROOM FURNISHED house for rent:Call 132 A Willoughby. FOR RENT—About 15th: large fur- nished apt. in Spickett Apts. Phone Green 515. FOR RENT—Furnished apa.rtmem.; Apply Warner’s Grocery, Douglas. S sk et e ST 5-ROOM furnished house with gar- age. Call 406 before 5, after, Green 410. FOR RENT—Apt, steam heated. Klein Apts. Black 763, FOR RENT—2-roomn fur. apt, with shower; house and 2-room cabin. 513 A Willoughby. R STEAM HEATED room for rent. Phone Green 675. FOR RENT—Heated garage. Plenty‘ of room. 534 W. 12th. 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, FOR SALE—Winchester, Slide-ac- tion, .22. Call at 838 Basin Road, evenings. 60 HP. F‘ARBANKS MORSE C 0 Diesel Marine. Good . copdition, ! complete with tailshaft, propeller | and accessories—Warner Machine Shop. Argus camera e Green 620. FOR SALE—Good used piano. Reasonable price, and terms. Alaska Music Supply 122 SecoudI St. FOR SALE—One and enlarger. P 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 Parlor. : ONE 3—room apt. and one 4—room apt. at Evergreen. SUBLET fn: two months, private home, Call 241, USE‘T];IOO h.p. Buda full diesel, run. 4,000 hours. $1,200 cash. FOR SALE—Several single beds and springs, $4 per set; two dressers. Phone 293. . 5-ROOM apt., steam heat, eleotrlc‘ range, )‘rlgldflre Corner 7th and Harris. Phone Blue 200. | FOR RENT—Two- and three-room furn, npnrr.mems Foshee Apts. | FOR SALE on easy terms or for rent—Completely furnished. P.O. Box 466 or phone Red 309 after 12 noon. FOR, RENT—Twp rooms, Gice view, bot, waler. heated,- blgok apove Federal Bldg. Prefer men working days. Phone Blue 165. FOR SALE One complete full- sized bed and dresser. Very rea- sonable. See Cbale. Transfer. BINGER SEWING machines, Sing- er Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag Washing Machines, ‘Maytag 110- volt light plants, Ironrite Iron- ers. Terms: $5.down, $5 month- ly. J. H. Anderson, Box 101, Ju-{ neau. Alaska distributer. MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one w~ith fireplace. Five minutes from business. district. Best. view prop- ) buy in town.-See Bob Hen- ¢ at Empire office. EJEISCE’LLANEOUS . Phone 62. 2nd and oY ATES SHARP’EN Kraftt’s Mfg, Co, Franklin. L}\ PE! RT dressmaklnt. phone Blue Hazel Austerman. FAX and clarinet. lessons. . Phone Blue 559, Ted Austerman. 2§ " Watkins Products. Call m 634, EXPERT pubi nwr.ofi' .‘:: bookkeepirg. Alice M’lcehyofl Bararof Hotel. % GUARANTEED elmooiood nents, $4.50. ;g:i‘ fin Lola’'s Besuty §hop, telephohe| 201, 315 Decker Way. it wisoe e A A 3 TURN your old goid iito, valie, nshortudeltwm CONTRACT BRIDG! q now open. Helen F. Grl&ln St. | ‘_7 WANTED FOK RENT—Oue apartment with bedroom and bed closet bed. Alsp one apartment with bed-, room, both ‘furnished, Hxllcrest Phone 439. i-HOOR PARTLY furnishéd houss for rent. Reasonable. Phone 67, affer 5 pm. —_— VACANCY, couple only. Apply in| person. Winter and Pond Apts.) { in [ AT SR FOR RENT — One gas pump, operation. Call Femmer at 114. ! VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. FOR fiENT—:‘.:rtly furniziied flat Inquire Snap £horpe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. LO3Y AND FOUND | LOST — Blue | sweater and palr black, fir-lined gioves at skaters' cabin, Sunday. Return to Em- pire office. LOST — 12-ft, skiff, near Salmon Creek. Phone Blue 259. 2 FOUND_Hamilton pocket - watch. Owner, .thay have by ownership and ‘paying for adv., Inguire m e At.' . Meri to- sbovel from side- walks may be ed f#bm fhe Alaska remwem', Employment T, Flakne job in Alaska durng their summer| vacation The woman's angle, too, is glven FEBI!’UAIY AIASKA ning in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Morutary. Interment this morning was in the Elks' plot of CATHOLC AITES SPORTSMAN IS OUT The-story of the present-day Al- eska Game Commission, of its aims, its work, of its enforcement agents, is told in a lavishly-illustrated a ticle, “Twelve Brown Bear Men,' by Kay J. Kennedy in the February number of The Alaska Sportsman Magazine. A story of boat hunting in the high and rocky mountains of the upper Chickamin river of Southeast Alaska has thrills and excitement for lovers of the outdoors. “Chickamin Goat Hunt,” ten by Harry Howroyd. Also in this issue is “Fish Trap was writ- The article, | prominence in this issue, Helen F.| | Ebing writes of “Our Island Home,” the realization of her life-long ams bition. to have a cottage for herself and her family among the “little, | Icnely islands, with only trees, flow= | s and birds upon them™ near his- torie and beautiful Sitka. “North to the Koyukuk,” by Rob= |ert Claus, the experiences of two young men with a yen for adventure in the Arctic wilderness regions near Wiseman, is concluded in the February number - FALLS, BREAKS HIP 3 Mrs. John McLean fractured her HELD TODAY FOR HERBERT MLEAN | Requiem Mass was conduct,ed this morning at the Catholic Church of the Nativity for Herbert. McLean by the Rev. W. G.. LeVasseur, with the assistance of the church choir. Meores of young associates and adult friends of the popular Juneau youth -erowded :the church to pay their last respects, and the beauti- ful floral offerings were tributes of the high esteem in which he was held by those who knew him. Pallbearers were Harry I. Lucas, Evergreen Cemetery. Shrine Club Dinner Tonight at Percy’sl The apnual dinner and m;et.lnc‘ or the Juneau 8hrine Club will be | held at 6:30 o'clock this evening, in the banquet room of Percy's Cafe. New . officers for the year will.be elected .and 8 dance committee wml - be designated B s . \ANCHORAGE PAYROLL ! .The ,payroll of .the City of An- left hip in a fall on the sidewalk in Fairbanks recently and is now in St. Joseph's Hospital, Watchman,” by Dick Carbray and Henry Kastner. This is the story of two young college men who chose a Towa Football Star Honored Nile Kinnick, Jr. - Selected as the season’s outstanding gridiron performer, Nile Kin- nick, Jr., of Iowa is shown with the Heisman Memorial trophy awarded him in New York. Kinnick’s play for the Hawkeyes helped the Towans to a season’s record of only one defeat. DudasDown, Brutr Not Out; : chorage for the .month :of Decem- | Jr,, Robert J. Turner, John McMan- ber was $4,473 with some addition- ' amun, Robert, Lindguist, John Young and Dr. John" oeyar al outlay for removal of snow er _servipes were held last eve~ drom _streets, ¥ Yo Holl bWOOd Sights And Sound HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 10. — “Gone With the Wind,” Secreenplay by Sidney Howard from Margaret Mitchell’s noyel. Directed by Victor Fleming. Principals: Clark Gable, Vivien ¥ Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland, Hattie McDaniel, Thomns Mitchell, Barbara O'Neil, Victory Jory, Butterfly Mc- Qucen, Alicia Rhett, Rand Brooks, Carroll Nye, Laura Hope #"Crews, Harry Davenport, Ona Munson, Csmmie King. &7 This is the book. This is Carlett O'Hara and Ryett Butler nd ~Ashley Wilkes and sweet' Melanje. This 1s t.p’ South in ur_and pain and, death and resurrection. #This is » great offdn plcture. . “Gone With the Wind” is a movie that has na need for eritical Superlatives. It is a picture that should not suffer, even,. for its " greatest, inevitahle fault—its. physically wearing length. Perhaps this is the measure, finally, of its greatriess: that; after three hmi‘s and 45 minutes (with 15 minutes' lmermlulum of ulmnf Q. Aapectator can leave the thesirg. with sense of mmsmnt lively nppn!chtlun i The film' begins as the book md and its final d!lne nxmum mwneus final scene. The scenes between are the scéngs of the baok, often telescoped it is true, but still al ltheré in spirit, . Sidney Howard’s is an amagzingly faithful transcription of a best-geljing novel whose volume of deufl nnd incident offered chal Ing difficulties. /. Miss Leigh, the English girl who was “just looking” when they ‘stared.the film (without .4 Heroine) by “burning Atlanta,” and was later selected for the Scarlett role, is O'Hara bimiifitfi vivid reality, In nppenance in gesture and mannerism, in coy. ness, in coyrage and in blacest Wilfiilness, she 14’ that refifl herpifie. - She dominates even ' Gable’s Rhett, q uonvtne&m (13 that ft. . The entire cast—with special riods to Hattle Moy my, Butterfly McQueen's Prissy—is hnnd-plck@d. slie l’qm is &I nrltahly Ashley’ Wilkes Bs Miss de Havilland fs Melanie.. he rcclpna charming hostessess give thoughtful guests whe bring gifts of delicious Van Duyn Candies. Little attentions make you & -un cm' nuv.. Try 1t8 SR HOME GROCERY Phon:a 146 , Btore—Tel. The Juneau Laundry FBANKLIN STREET Betyeen Pront and Second Streets PHONE 350 When in Need ol DIESEL OTL~STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHQICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Sanitary Meat Co. FOR Q\JA!J‘I" MEATS AND POULTRY: FREE DELIVERY .. Call Phones: 18 and 49 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bufldérs’ and Sheit HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company gt 2 oty Bty G!NIIAL MOTORS, and MAYTAG m W P mmw IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! 1deal Paint Shop PRED W..WENDT WANTED—Usea gunny sacks. 3%c| Service, Director Joséph each delivered to coal bukers. |reminded Juneauites today, A tele- | - ——————'———lphone call to 713 will bring a sniow | WANTED—OId U, 8. coins. Gold shoveler prompily, coins my speciality. ~Albert pensiay o S S l Deischl, Otis Orchards, Wash. ‘FAIRBANKS WEDDINGS USES SNOWHOHLE P31 548 Daily service is beifig maln-| Ninety-eight num-* tained between Anchoragé ahd the|were issued in 1939° by Fern by Bob Dollar who s l‘n‘ States. a snowmobile. | Growden at Fairbanks. mm ot ws humaii hayote!; sumn 8 childbirth. . “itrom, bundna Steve Dudas, of Edgewater, N, J., looks up at Pat Com- %‘&:&%flmy by one of Pat’s zunz pokesolon th:::nfi: round t down Gl sy lon i lwenlu United willlam 'N.