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h & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1940. T~ v g By o AP BY BILLY DEB.ECK You'll Find Food Fner and 2y . Service More Conipiete at ronn AG““ BOY,0W,BOY © \ DONT YOU THIK LNOY GIRL BABIES, Y00 \l THE BARANOF (Authorized Dealers) UERE'S & COLOSSAL \DEA— ol BETTER Haw TUINK OF THE FUTURE, GOOGLE -| | COFFEE SHOP || GREASES A NATIONAL BABY SHOW®Y, | TALW T QUER WH | S0 NOW TR THE ea\gw 6\%\(. R YR, | ; Foot of Main Street THIS LETTER GANG WE OUGHTTA || THE OFFICE BEFORE | \NGVE GOT R O YOGETHER 048 — on8 § PROVE TO THE WORLD THAT NOU GO BRERD | SOMETRING 22 M- QR .‘}w R | [ M HONEN-BUN'G GOT MNORE QONRH WITK (Y22 | : {{ Junean Molors TUAN B KID 1N THE USSR, || Garbage Hauled % GEE u wg\_\_ GET THQ\\QPNDS Reasonable Monthly Rates | T OF PHOTOGRARHS-- E. 0. DAVIS .‘ Y " - | \T'LL BE A RIOT ¥ || ‘reLgpHONE 212 Phone 453 | SANITARY ‘ | | 24—PHONES—18 { | ) || Jones-Stevens Shop ||+—— ¥ LADIES'—MISSES’ » - g READY-TO-WEAR K f > ° || meward Street Near Tnira || ra ft () _ 7 | MANUFACTURING CO. | || CABINET WORK—GLASS | | PHONE 62 | SR [ — T Ld ‘SYSTEM CLEANING } PHONE 15 || Sanitary Meat Co. | R o AlaskaLaundry 11| ™5, 80850T g™ ) g ; ; — FREE DELIVERY ‘ |only meant as a summons for fire-'next meeting includes Hachmeister, | RS | Call Phones: 13 and 49 jOE fiouNDHOG .. |men to turn out for a trial run,'Balog and Joe Riedi, Jr. '|| HosPITAL NoTES |. e .. | | FOR RENT—Room for two gentle- | il gy i s |and a timely prelude to the regular’ - -ee L INFORMATION B e o o | I E i v R {monthly meeting that followed DEE HI IS READY FOR : 3 7 Alaska Music Sllpply | GEORGE BROS I ki 2 | \ ' |shortly thereafter. | HOOP GAMES TONIGHT GJ°° s?“'di-pof;rm pharmacist at Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | . P R FUR. ROOM. Heated. Very reason- | eI ! | According to Supp. Calvin Pool{ Guy Smith's Drug Store in Ju- . Widest Selection of { In case of error or if an ad able. 208 Main, upstairs. | WEATHER BUREAU Fire Chief. Mike Pusloh's 1de# ini pogketball. coach of Douglas High | DeAY. underwent a major opera-| |, m“‘—:‘:fl;:'pmn":‘"" | | has been stopped beforgiexe || oo o oeam oo e staging a zun at (that hour ;Was 0} gcnogl t2ams, his High School squad | Hon _this morning at St. Ann's|| ppone 208 722 W. Second | | LI n u o B s piration, advertiser please noti~ | | BACHELOR APARTMENTS | — |get out a representative bunch fOriis naw peiter than ever, and ready | Hospital. H PHONE 92 or 95 Iy this office (Phone 374) at | | CHANNEL VIEW Amnmnrs,‘o en lefler fo Ed|t0f com_ practice and then with a good at- 4 giye paitle royal to the Blks team . e | once and same will .he givems| | formerly the Home Boarding D it Tor the mesling naturally o Douglas for the main event of | Admitted for medical treatment, o | attention. House, ' Steam-heated rooms for lains of "Fake Pro- to follow, discuss results. And it 5 gouble header plammed for this|Vern Moon is in St. Anns Hos- I T . \* | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE!| | housekeeping, including lights.| p Woukced, evening at the Natatorium. | pital. Utah “N and Lum LOCKSMITH L 5 Spepyscin - Lots of running hot water in ail| het” S'or Several important details were, A preliminary game starting at : ; p { Let Us Repair Your Locks ount five uverage words to the| roomg Bath. Dry room. Freshly | p Y brought to the attention of the 7:30will see Pools100 pounders take | Raymond . Pusich was admitted c o A L Ok ‘MAKE NEW KE¥S Lue. painted. 7 nembers as follows: Hydrant con- on the Parochial school team of [to St. Ann's Hospital today for| | Daily rate per line for consecutive s Dear Editor, The Empire: nected to was found fuil -of :mud, Juneau, whioh. promices tq be a real- | medical care. Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | JORGENSON MOTORS "msertions: 4- AND 5-ROOM apts., steam heat,| Boy! Am I getting warm under|, condition most . likely.in others ly exciting match. According to re- | L TELEPHGNE 412 Auto Repair Work—Gas One day «....sonsun... | electric range, Frigidaire, corner|the collar—or did you read thal|.ng proved the necessity of having sults of former games played by the| Mrs, Ray - Waisou oif Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Additional days. ...: §e. 7th and Harris; also 6-room|crack in the peper (yours, dern|ay hydrants cleaned out immed- two teams they should be very|today from medical | P ™) Minimum charge: ...58¢ house. Phone Blue 200. yuh) last night with the Weather |jately. Need of a new batteny for, evenly matched St. Ann's Hospital. HOME GBOCERY [ P i ey Gopy mmust be.in the office by 2 T AT g P Bureau telling . you _all about|the fire truck was found. urgent e —— e i ! :a;er:;o r:nm:h:a :l:te;:yoon to. ingure y | Crauninge ey o, |25 the self starter failed at, the be-| Practical Furrier. Made up to Order | apovoaret Shotter was admitted | | Phone 146 Boddmg Transfer set i : sten! I've had your paper de-|sinning of the run, due to the in-!furs, also remodeling, repairing, re-| e 0 b A 4if* We accepr eds over telephone| ———— 5 % livered_at .my burrow door for &|compete of the present babtery nine. cleaning gndgéh:ng Gi'ome\rm. surgical care this morning at| | fome‘ uqu’cv.lr shre—:‘eL mn | B‘:J:mc ngn Ilmm persons Uisted 1’ telephonie | yACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone good many years, but I never had/now nearly three years old. Method pypai’ Doyglas Phone 48, address Hie Govemmefi:‘.‘mmu | AERMIE & THIBODEAU Ll Rock—Coal. Hauling ivectory. Green 465. anything like that happen to me|of handling hook and ladder need- % 3 3 1 73 B ' Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. aidiy —Joe Grounghog—official student|ing further demonstration, -and, and B —adv.| Try an Empire ad Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | 3 . T~ RT = FOR RENT—d-room furnished| e the time elements involved in|lastly, the advisability Of 1655 NASte’ sl i———————— |0 s FOR SALL house. Phone 187, after 5 pm. |ine arrival of spring. nd greater care in- handling of | s TR R S 3 NT—. and bath,| The Weather Bureau called me |equipment for greater elfecuv_em’sa » 7 FOR' SALE — baruqul. TEE "“F(:ga:gfia;d rm;;mc rang,|a fake. Well, it so happens that|and safeguard against accident. 3 The Juneau Laundry Thomas Hardware co- Douglas. Inquire Tony Riess. | 4 i : : Iy official job is to get up on|These matters were gone into at Ho'l wood sl }lt_f A"d ,SO[(”dI PAINTS — OILS — .| Frigidaire, nicely furnished, over- = aaain aa o) iness ses: FOR SALE—Extra special cut| stuffed; 6-room house and bath, the morning of February second |the opening of mg business session 4 FRANKLIN STREET between Builders’ and Shelf B1der % hidkte 2 1 104 . idai and take a squint at the weather.{and remedies provided fol By Robbin Coons. alder wood. Phone Femmer, 144.| ojl heat, Frigidaire, nicely fur- 4 - i id irat { Front and Second Streets HARDWARE Wy “—— : nished, overstuffed. Call st Wind- [If my shadow is obvious, winter; "‘L o “lf;"f K Y HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 2. — “HIS GIRL FRIDAY." | Biross ok 1% | MUST sell my home immediately, | gor Ants hangs on and; I turn. in again for|putting on the ga3, mask 8 Sgreenplay by Charles Lederer from “The Front Page” by Ben no reasonable offer refused. George| " o st ____[more shut-eye, but if I don't see|its use was -alsa. held. by ‘Chief Hecht and Charles MacA: Dir b i i B < [ e e Trus hmeister vol- an harles MacArthur, rected by Howard Hawks. Clark. Phone Red 309. ONE 3-room apt. and one 4-room|my shadow you cap gxpegt early(Pusich. Trustee Hac Nl aogy B e e et e TR erghadn v ot ot unteered {0, provide .a-oasa. for the Principals: Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, l”NEAU_YOUNG 50 HP. FARBANKS-MORSE C-O| o b/ il e onriad. Ml 1 thoss [Resk. Gene Lockhardt, Helen Mack. J Diesel Marine. Good condition, | poR RENT—Two- and three-room was wounded deeply by those| ™o o phership regulations were —_— | When in Need of Hardware Com an complete with tailshaft, propeller Weather Bureau gracks last night, 2 7 " | DM 2 " ler | furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts. Bis Boy father oill 1ah hether b recommended by the trustees fol- ¢This hard-boiled comedy has the speed of teletype and the DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL PAINTS—OIL—GLASS and accessories—Warner Machine | BT TR S it [Bors gim m: e ‘helmng out]loWing a study. of the records. -Be- roar of a giant printing-press, and it's the brghtest fun-film of Shelf and Heavy Hardware Shop. FOR RENT—Oue apartment wit 9 sides a limit of three meetings that g ;i ¥ ! ' YOUR COAL CHOICE 44 At | $ Johp Publ; ery year by crawl- ? A the year—a statement that may well hold true at the end of Guns and Ammunition E 3 ——— | bedroom and bed closet bed. | Jobf La kil ¥ a member may miss before being FOR SALE—Several single beds| Also one apartment with bed-|ing out of a warm bed on the sec- drapped, a time limib of 8:30 o'clock 1940. { GENERAL HAULING and springs, $4 per set; tWO| room, both furnished, Hillcrest.|ond of February to do this weath- Thet m(;mbpm must be at meetings They've done things to Hildy Johnson, the Posts’s crack re- | STORAGE and CRATING dressers. Phone 293. | Phone. 439. er studying job for you folks—s0|, "\ "\ 1 ded in roll call is now porter, and they've altered the face and form if not the spirit GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO e § ot % I just had fo do it this morning | ceee " Ono vacancy now exist- | Of tough old Walter Burns, the managing ediator who had ink CALL. US and MAYTAG PRODECTS MUST SELL eqt‘llty in income earn- | FOR RENT — One gas pump, in|—and if itll help you any, I didn't ing was Tilled by -the reinstatement instead of blood and who'd have “hanged his mother” for a ik ssamens g8 DicpgBlemg e Celimt IR, fpeoffcy aacon. of Grant Logan, bringing the quota. | - scoop. Juneau Transfer W. P. JOHNSON e ivapiace. Five minutes from | VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. [, 10 (%% ik was so tgg’ou‘l almOst | back to fifly members. The pame Hildy's a git this time—and what a girl as Rosalind Russell ||| | = Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “The Frigidaire Man” business district. Best view prop- [ hol B he' dde of Mt W L. B. Nelson was placed on the plays her, smart and shrewd and knowing, with a mile-a-second & FOR RENT—Partly furniched flat |hole up here on the side o -\ waiting list. , 2 gy g par iy ¢ | erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- | _ | Juneau and I durn near walked flow of repartee, playing a man’s game, asking no quarter and | g at Empire office | Inquire Snap Shoppe. it near. i Keys for locks to the Kitchen doors & ; | | PRV AR | e ~ foff the edge of the cliff—all onyere re-distributed and further pro- | EiVing less! ! H = R | COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, |account of what I owe you folks.|yision for the cupboards therein And Burns, smart and unprincipled as ever, is Cary Grant— “SMILING SERVICE” WANTED water, dishes, cooking utensils | And you print a story. like that|made trying with all his craftiness to win ex-wife Hildy back to him [ ) z PH NE 36 ety Co eram e and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. ifrom the Weather Bureau! They| start for the 1840 baseball season | and his hectic life, away frpm the, gane. calm. fyture ghe plghs g Bert's Cash GIOCGI’Y FOR VERY PROMPT i 2 i SDMoHe, Sobenid 2 7y SEE called me, not only a false prophet,{ was made with the unanimous elec- with umbrella-toting, stodgy Bruce, the insurance man (Bellamy). | PHONE 105 ihxtv ““ém:’ st i1 : . but a pest as well. Okay, I'm not|tjon of Robert Coughlin as manager The whole thing is done so freshly, with such modern slants, f§!| Free Delivery Juneau LIQUOH DELIVERY PR gl L o (hOOI for Bfldes ‘lg"‘"“ take jt ‘;_’ court—all the|for the Douglas team. Coughlin is | and at such a dizzy pace, that it strikes a new high for comic | « B ' WANTED—Parsy w take care of =l ‘:ge;;d”:hemwgst;:? B’:’r‘;’;ua:i; ; f«gmer oldtime player on lh*'bD» melodrama. It's odd, of course, that with all the writing of J| sandwich stand. Inguire City T A“ i s % F steam and Shonorary. member scoops and the telephoning of “exclusives” on the “biggest story | 5 Fioat Iimior ‘Bgpre o2 210 omorrow ernoon ,:u;»‘:nyde:ffsmx ,‘f:::ld:;mez::b; i ;&;Lii-pi};gfim;;ank Metcalf on of the year,” the Post never seems to get an edition on the street | Rehable Tl'ansfel’ IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! [= e AL 7 ST i # ¢ A i s repor r but that’'s a minor detail Qur trucks any place an; P WANTED—Usea gunny sacks. 3%c p groundhogs . were ocoming .out of |behalf of the proposed recreation where the rival reporters can read it go any y by The third of. the serfes of glasses | e Paurishe Masod proposed récreallon § - ith no bearing whatever on the hilarity. time. A tank for Diesel Ofl Ideal Paint Sho each delivered to coal bunkers. in the “Sehool fi Brides” being their oles on D .4 nd fcenter. in Juneau, asking for sup: § | and a tank for Crude Oil save — - filgmiwnduclw this mognbh upder. the |P¥ thereabouts, long before there{port of the organization received One fresh line is Grant's describing Bruce to his strong-arm bitiner t;ouble FRED (\:l wgn’r o . 9 5 0] b 1 i et it i . WAN?ED i CEY:\S“) t |auspices of the Applied Education was any such. staff as Weather considgr_aucn to the end that the i T PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 RN ‘ coins my - speclality. | st ¢ of the Juneau Woman's | Bureaus! proposition was heartily endorsed > Deischl, Otis Orchargs, Wash. ‘Cf‘f; gire B e e T s Respectfully, with a membership fee of $12 per e s 3 5 5 L AL o :nm' at 4:30 o,flm"'"mu"’m’ et Joe Groundhog, family per .year instead of $2¢ as Phone 723——115-2nd _St. R T 7 | e e Hole No. 6, Juneau Clifftown |suggested in the letter.. Mark Jen- . 'H - 4 lOSI ‘HD Fou“b ihouse ot i LIl PNy Bu‘idh sen, who is chairman of a com- T H B R 0 Y A L MCCAUL MUTOR ,,,,, st P e e Ay ncemdan e with mittee representing Douglas, pre- ‘ LOST about three weeks ago—sunfi!““"::’““l::l“f;‘k g;:i;;?fiffiw’f’éfi sented various phases of the pro- i (\( B ane BEAUTY SALON COMPANY glasses i l:ro“lm uied Lm:;:ce:‘p:r‘;nm‘ - il ject and a blueprint of the plant- ::::mm; FUsesLa. Z I your hair is not becunu:,c to DODGE and PLYMOUTH Broome ptical 0., aul 3 . o - % s S " ! com! . » EALERS .x‘u(‘J P oL The class tomorrow will be in to-be was shown .F‘suancd F(:s(, Pieugneu ovesis wie 7 n you—You ing tous. L__D__._____. Texas. Refurn to Empire. i | |of the installation is given at $15.- 5 o SR T, - | thehature of @ public forum cover- B sl maintenance: fob sirl‘n gllé:n:{edtltflzg. erey s J i " ily Relation- i uyn s. 3 » 5 e % MISCELLANEOUS ;:gmf?‘eco‘,fi,‘f‘;m“b‘;“ };(rs R. R. the first year at $10,000. In addi- attentions make you & we % 3 s s i : s e h . tion to-a swimming pool, there is must’ come" guest. Try ftd * a or a racel.y Watkins Erodpets, JOnil Binck §5% e;'ll:‘noaungh. open to the general pub- a gymnpasium, tennis court, archery, n&u P excluslvely 4 > g N —_— — i el o istol and rifle ranges, horseshoe : bk : EXPERT pubne stenography and|lic the classes have been planned |, p p MEETING EN s = ] . o(® ¢ bhookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, especially to assisy women. new to| ' wiTH l’lug‘}:ii; HUN :3::’"" #rens, besides other ’e‘“'l ” ” ” GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES Bm*z.no{ jlg!fl. %+ |housekeeping and home manage-|’ poneated whistlings:of the DOWg~| < New maintenance committee was| ocgfifi?;‘;‘;n COMPLETE LIOUOR STOCK SUARANTEED Realisic Popma [LaF (0 meel some of the MOIe i fire alarm about.:30,.00loek |appoinied s follows: John Niemi,| VAN BUYN CH hents, $450. Pinger wave, 65c.|ncull probjems of bome-makIng | jas evening caused the usual alarm {Tom. Popovich, Lioyd Guerin, Leon- : FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY Lola’'s Beauty Shop, telephone gll:l:g‘er:f t{e?efléi?n?h& lm bere that a fire, and perhaps a bad [ard Johnson and Matt Laughlin. s nt: “ guy looks like that movie actor, what’shis-name? 4 | one, was in éss” but it” wasl “Social committee appointed f R 3 2 ) 201, 315 Decker Way. |a well balanced short course. in|; ol i Lol tee appointed fori§ v eih, Ralph Bellamy.” % R (FROM OUR OWN FARM). ... e g | kee 5 3 } TURN your old gold into value, peping - H cash or trade af Nugget Shop. ™| -:‘ 'é:"tp““‘! crow - wis .F;”u o B o | “THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER.” Scrgenplay by 'l'eleplmne 478 Pl'fllpl Dehvery e | 186 urday to hear Mrs. B. D. ¥ R SLs3eR £ Samson Raphaelson from play by Nikolaus Laszlo, ted by - - CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now | Stewart talk en.Streamlined house: i b o " S ) - > pen. Helen F. Griffin, 437 4th | keepiug,.and, Mrs. Jeo Werner, dis 0ldest in | Ernst Lubitsch. Principals: Margaret Sullavan, James Stew- ers were eagerly heard by the wo- ¥ 2 < X J men attending, Mrs. Knight safd, m k It's a store in Budapest, and the people who work there, and Bishop c"mont ¢ |and. it is hoped that-another lagge . s a the Mr. Big who owns it. There’s the chief clerk (Stewart) and See n. n. SHEPAII' & sn“ } crowd.- wlil be ouf tomorrow to par Vdeis Fobipalhik & i o dne the girl who talks herself into a job (Sullavan) and the way they . E' hiy Se(ond ufi?flmlm nl:l’i t‘m:m' 1 ’mehfl;?s . = gl vaY quarrel, each unsuspecting that the other is the dream-lover of a PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. - ' will not conflict af all witl e Co al S g o re’s il; (Bressart) wh ‘o 5 mance-hy-mail, There's the meek family man (Br who 4 o | Bilver 1\:” being held by the Club. mmercial. .. avings trembles at Mr. Big's approach. There is job-fear, and petty B"thday TOday o i S fe De osii stooging, and Mr. Big's troubles, and almost before you know it Sandra .hmge a p the people in that shop are old friends of yours, their fortunes A3 ¢ Bishop Joseph R. Crimant is cele-| . Gt 40 | pebivai 419 Lov et T ‘m:"es; b 10 ookl thisT! wemaiis CRGB B brating his eighty-second birthday H Bnhd A “ If your heart has a cold cockle, this 3 today in Juneau, and throughout as l ay Banklng by Mal] Depal’tmen! inimitable Lubitsch comedy and humanness, “The. Bhop Around the morning and afternoon has been | the Corner” is the director of “qutchka" in tenderer vein yet rec hg good wishes from his many; Eight little friends of A&nd.ra: e " 3 stil crackling with surprises. One surprise: Frank Morgan, as the friends and associates. |Junge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. boss. getti away from that annoying stock charagter of his. tudents of the Parochial School Kenneth: Junge, helped: celebrate | e B hren s <‘ ing it 17‘3 ock charag) . | this afternoon honored Bishop Cri-|her second birthday at a party giv-| o LY Re | “A s BORN.” Geral Fitzgerald, J L mont with @ birthday lunchean at ‘en this afterngon aé the family home | s [ GIIQ'CHILD IS B " Geraldine Fitzgerald, Jeffrey Lynn, the school, with upper grade class- on. Eleventh Street. . W i | a | 'age. es presiding for the occasion. A gift| - Because Sandra . was - born. near 2 | ey syl @ - o 4 \ | was presented the Bishop, together Valentine's Day, hearts and cupids i qugs-on in the most undisciplined maternity ward in cinema o & r@d i T & AR iih greetings of the entire student|with arrows decorated the cake and Juneau, Alaska |} history since “Life Begins” (1933) of which this is a re-make. L M’m . body. 5 ice-erepm table. - i Miss Page is a charmingly efficient head nurse, but never seems ’ ““eau “m b L] ”’ —_———————— 1 — > —— to be around when the patients start cutting up. Today's News Today—Empire. | Today's News Today—Empire.