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7 BY BILLY DEBECK Yowll Find Food Finer and [ I B i i § = Service More Compiete at 1t Fonn AGENCY DONT RSK ME WHOSE [/ 8ms 0 BIRE W \[/)/ LSSEN SNueey-- - SO DOT'S WOW T \S522 THE BARANOF | R A ", 2 WERP- . . ’ : GAS — OIL, BLL T KNOW BY JEEPERSY ' RUNNING NOW , OB P 1P Posof AlEEL Bkt SNUE QUER T MUST BE S '&\S;F;R%R\%“\gr“o\gu‘re ONE OF W& A Tfig‘&*\‘“%gti\g\éfiaé\?‘j\ TS CONTEST 7 A TREE WEEKS BRACK RENT OR p Mot uneau Molors WY EIRST PRIZE WE'D. PraccaL e TG A AR Z ‘ GRT outT f * BOUNCE § RIFLE-BRLL DR T = : — || Garhage Hauled | OFF'N W ! ) Il Reasonable Monthly Rates PUNKIN- BBND ; 3 IS = = L‘ / m E. 0. DAVIS | /(NIT;\IEY / gy : ‘ | L5 | e ™ PIGGLY WIGGLY 24— PHONES——16 SSSSSER § Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ % L = AR READY-TO-WEAR Reward Street Near Third | Kraiit,s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—-GLASS PHONE 62 BERIY " - TR BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 i Sanitary Meat Co. AlaskaLaundry || FOR,QUALITY MEATS FREE DELIVERY FETED (RN T T B £ i sy e o e o e e - Call Phones: 13 and 49 Blue Fox E 266,084 ted to St. Ann's Hospital for surgi- | and last hroughout 1 . ! :d Fox 1 297 cal attention this morning fety k ) XWANT AD AlASKA BUYS Red Fox 2 297 ca his morning. variety of pics, cakes, rol ad # FOR RENT—OIl heated rooms for White Fox 9 55,016 - |and other gooc r th Alaska Music SUPNY\ r GEORGE BROS . INFORMATION | i iemen 210 Main St. itted to St. Ann’s Hospital, | day it suppers will be offeres Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | | o 5 1 Margar anacas received surgi- | at reasonable pric | i Widest Selectis i — — 4 2-ROOM cabin, W. 9th St. M. Mc- RE(O Al 4 sal care this morning Lo 3 ria-ms—:’l‘:n;:;vllviv::mmenu est Selection of In case of error or if an ad Mullen Muskrat 8 ( Phone 206 122 W. Second L ! fl U 0 B s s been stopped before ex- SR 5 ter ; ' Jack Marshall of Douglas has S tT T -— Otter 2 : cout 1roop inree PHONE 92 or 95 tion, advertiser pleas~ noti- 4-ROOM steam heated apt; 6- All Other 140,930 53,9 t Government Hospital his office \Phone 374) at rocm house on corner Harris and Fur |for sur attention | and same will be given 7th Sts. Phone Blue 200. Manufacture 15,273 10117! > I.un(h TO'UON’OW i '_—K_S__?_ attention. P % Whale Oil 0596 3 (11 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | FOR RENT — 3-room furn. .apt. Bt e i nSsh SE MAPThAS FOOD { i | Utah Nut and Lump LOC MITH % Reasonable. 802 Gold Belt. Ave. At 11:30 o' morro Let Us Repair Your Locks ipper will be iocck tomorrow fore- A, and Meal 8800 5,269 nocn a New England 1 e | COAL ||| OR MAKE NEW KEYS FOR RENT—One single apt.; also ImDO”S 344,4'4,093 = T0- Live Animais 16,630 14325 SA[E IOMORROW served in the parlers of the Nerth- Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | JORGENSON MOTORS Daily rate per line for consecutive | one apt. with bedroom, both - Wool, Un- ern Light Presbyterian church for ELEPHONE 415 i phone 439, tal Commerce DfODS, manufactured 851 50258 i members of (he out Troop |k sl g | Avto Repair Work—Gas msertions: furnished. Hillcrest, oD One day .. Ty c Sh . Wood, T r | As a special feature at tomor- |3 . Walter Butts is in char 1§ Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Additionsl daye . FUR. ROOM. Heated, Very reason- ustoms Shows and Lumber 86.4¢ 124449 row's Martha Society Food Sale, |of arrangements and the games will HOME GROCERY Minimum charge able. 208 Main, upstair Ore, Matte | which will be held at the Sanitary | be s sed by Barbara Hormann. Copy 1uust be in the office by 2| ———— ————— (Continued from Page ©ne) and Regulus: galy Mrs. Katherine 1 " & BACHELOR APARTME} 5 ; Copper 3702 soker will serve homemade doughe N : Phone 146 Bodding Transfer in che afterncon to insure | CHANNEL VIEW APARTMENT: . Lead 4, nuts and at a nominal sum.| Trinity 1 { Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | | MARINE PHONE wsertion on same day. | g arding While during 1938 shipments tot We accepr ads over telephone formerly (the iy B"“_’d’t“'_ Ss056E N0 B o Tin Ore 7,49 31 The sale will start at 10 o'clock between 2 and 6 p.n. Public inviteq || Ameriean Meat—Phone 38 BUILDING 07 persons fisted in telephone ;{:‘m‘l} -?‘Cl:‘;l-l““:c‘;di;;’“"‘{? hf: value of $38,633.965 on Platinum 1764554 925,153 ——— - — - HERMLE & THIBODEAU i Rock—Coal Hauling ¢ S aaatoa: ghts. | V8 633,965, s S MRS T S SO SR B s MR S uel eli Sy of thesd M mindh thug: shawe! aiidas: Btove. and Stove—Fuel 0il Delivery Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker, | LOts of running hot water in ail O Uf o5 ahaye & Marble i (m & L ARy Phone 374—As *_ | rooms. Bath. Dry room, Freshly| cTeasc In 1932 of 92342105 i Mamle ... 86 e l A MAC“INIS'I'S MEETS pounds and $8567,300 in value. | % D AR FOE SALE patie Beaver 10 G AN =TI Gold Shipments Castcreum A5 LOCAL 514 MONDAY |The Juneau Laundry ( ThomPaSlHardware CD | AINT TABLE: round, solid cak VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone & t p . 1 C b N( TABLE D solid cak - Shipments 2 ka | Cranbe S e Green 465 peHIBTal Solp faw | ranherrie < ; IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL 7:30 P. M. FRANKLIN STREET between l Builders' and Shelf 5 ——_|during the calendar year 1939 to- Hairseal Skin FOR R‘\.NTV—'K rooms and bath, taled $20,073912 as compared with|Ivory steam heated, electric range, $21321442 in 1938, or a decrease | Painting Front and Second Streets ! HARDWARE Frigidaire, micely furnished, over-|of $1.247,529 | Palladium 3 2 PHONE 359 | 1 Encyclope- | stuffed; 6-room house and bath,| Shipments of furs and fur skins, |Reindeer Hides ;. | 20 Harvard Classics, Reason-, ©0il heat, Frigidaire, nicely fur-|inciuding furs and fur seal skins|Reindeer Meat l {/ ! '——-—-—-———————-—4; e i | nished, overstuffed. Call at Wind- | from the Pribilof Islands, during|Reindecr Offal H “ d bl | & v sor Apts. 11939, amounted $2,565,590 us|Seal Meal 9,858 o ywoo S‘IQ/I 4 ’I” ‘S”””d‘f | JUNEAU YOUNG Slightly used electric e —— | con $2,623738 for 1938 1 0il sroe ] OF - — By Robbin Coons ik R ) When in Need of Hardware Company Y wagh! mac ONE 3-room apt, and one 4-roomgr a dec 56 i pruce Oars 5 310 N * ve, table and chairs.| apt. at Evergreen. There was a slight falling off | Irophies, spe HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feh. 9.—A plugged nickel for thefr DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Hillerest, Phone Green 390. - - |in pascenger travel frc :on- | mens, Curios, thought Shelf and Heavy Hardware FOR RENT—Two- and three-room .o ISCERSEE LEvEl om e con- | e sl e ot iph: Slarhesise. Atl, saelg DS 1 skt AL FOUR 0oL aralny Guns and Ammunition precsure cOoker, furn. apertmenis. Fosbee APIS. | {5 Alaska during 1939. During tuc | Miscellaneous Again ce Tracy's after the preview of “His Girl Friday,” GENERAL HAULING ‘Q’tl- Winchester FOR RENT — One gas pump, in|year a total of 35403 persons 5 12 383 in which a »aperman” named Rosaind Russell plays the STORAGE and CRATING r i | operation. Call Femmer at 114, |rived at porls in Alaska, as com-|G 21321442 20,073,913 Hildy Johnson role Lee created on stage in “The Front Page.” i CALL US || GENERAL MOTORS, PELCO SALE—Extra special cut — |pared with 36,825 during 1938 BT 292,22 75,814 Pat O'Brien’s ditto, because he did Hildy on screen, . . . | | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS | der wood. Phone Femmer, 144 J % Plane Travel Increases | Mrs. Temple's on hearing that Mickey Rooney was new “king of The report shows a secord. mam- | ToialValue $75320047 sen1engta | M5, TemPles on bearing thak Mickey Rooney was new “iing of Juneau Transfer ||| . p. JOHNSON o Sevdal FOR RENT—Dartly fumuled flat S5 o 19 il B aarvice th) VelEEot DS box-office,” which was ruled by a little queen the past four . . LE—Severa o 5 airplanes service in € £ years—hut whatever the first thought here, you can bet Phone 48—Night Phone 481 v » ngs, $4 per Inquire nap the «Tertitory: a pecotd pumber|Products vhatever the first thought here, you can bet your ‘The Frigidaire Mar’ Phone 293. COZY, warm, furn. apts, Light, |Of passengers 29,699; a record n.m- | Returned 2328409 2,231,804 | Dickel (unpiugged) that the second thoughts were sensible. . . . _— 8 atec, | dites, cooking utensdls |ber of plane miles, 3232931, and|Value of For- All those people’s—the ones who said that Ernst Lubitsch had | \MUST SELL equity in income earn- y ' s ; i ad of | 2ig 33 2,072 lost, the “touch” and was finished; the ones who thought “Gone” . 1 and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. |2 record mail and freight load of|eign Merch 3,341 2972 - ORESH WAL £ partments on Dixon. Three e O 14910398 pounds. Only in would be a flop and “Of Mice and Men” would be a weakling “SMILING SERVICE" PH E ents, two furnished, one FOR RENT—Room in private home. | ger-miles flown did Alaska’s air-| Grand Total $77.638,397 $62,378,434 and “The GGrapes of Wrath” wouldn't be released. B ‘ ON 36 ol L‘;fi:wf‘ge;“‘x‘e:sp‘:: Reasonable. Call Black 267. T .r;a,vl«%émtw: _a}sg'j;;- ’:mfl;g; 631,461 m'x;: u;;] ::rnlxllll(ll“‘li .x;lrl"l :;}){om ]Uum I saw Cliff rmw}-as in a movie (all of him) the other ert sr?lgill g:ocery FOR VERY PROMPT “ 3 SO is | o 5260524 in 1939, which | ore C ries of 5 in night I'd begun to think the ukulele kid was retiring to status L s z‘:’\u::pi(:ew:m::.e g 1“3:14 zif:;r Ph;;zm}gZd {1‘:):?“(2:]:3‘_’“0'“ however was far better than| 1938 and $552,289 last year of a mere voice. . . . The mouthpiecc of Jimminy Crickets in Peeq Dallvepy, Juneau LIQUOR DELIVERY g : T [ il in any year except 1938. | e Pinocchio” and that superbly done voice from the deathbed e — Hlsh; in “Gone,” all the more effective because the speaker was un- | 1938 1939 o i . 1 | ton Fleek, Frank and Harry Cash-| Fresh and frozen— o | IF IT" 1 NKET SALESMAN wanted by| en, Dan and Frank Cashen, Jim| paiipyg s 957,076 § 968,113 HosrrtaL NoTES Speaking of “Gone"—has anyone observed that the place Re}'lahle TraHSfer S EATTE NS BAYE a60 Neal Blanket Co., Spokane, | Devon, Glen Kronquist and Elmer| saimon 1007170 968113 = = where the film really broke a record was Atlanta? Saw an uncut gl"']‘; "“"A"": o oy ll;"“‘l 7ol Ideal Paint Sho hington. savikko, Due to illness, Glenward | Gypap 63020 124153] ] newsreel record of the gala goins-on down there at the opening, Lk for Crodaon P it et R i | W53 Jimmy Johnson, high school stu- 4 g ) 4 AR 8 fank for Orade Ol save FRED W. WENDT irkham is unable to make the| o~.nnedSalmon and what does it show but the customers (Atlanta) giving free burner trouble. PHONE 549 —Usea gunny sacks. 3%c | dent, son of Mr. and Mrs. George red to coal bunkers, "‘%w RS b 3 Cured | Johnson, underwent an appendec- sets of dishes (very old) to the stars? Same reels PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 - DIRoeLs. oop 3 or Preserved: |tomy late last night at St. Ann’s : 4 P [ED-—Old U. S. coins. Gold February 17 or 18. Cod 32,141 58120 | Hospital : coins my speciality. —Albert RN i KA Herring 131,077 185,080 PO Phone 723———il5-2nd St. hl, Otis Orchards, Wash. |poyp 13 PLANNED BY L | Samon 1520036 1244450\ Mrs. George Bemson was admit- s ’ | THE R OYAL McCAUL MOTOR LOST ARD FOUND el R Y e e vantae il BEAUTY SALON COMPANY Sl Sedat Four-H Club girls, with their| Orabs . uos2 1m0y PIANQ TUNING 3 ! f “If your hair is not becaming to DODGE and PLYMOUTH “about three weeks ago—Sun leader, Hilja Bolyan, have an in-| Shrimps 195639 186,950 : @ Delight her with o Heart Box ¢ e A R oo o A gana ELx lasses in brown case, marked teresting trip planned for tomorrow | Fish Products: [ will arrive on Mt. McKinley filled with fresh Van D_“V""‘“‘; —_— ome Optical Co. Lubbock, merning when they go to Juneau| Meal 517,490 602,779 | { from Westward and will be olates...the gift that “tells all.” Return to Empire. to visit the Weather Bureau in the| Oil 1,309,158 1,170,258 ) at the -~ ————— Federal building and also visit the| All other fish ! GASTINEAU HOTEL a;‘p” /74 E : oL ] VISCELLANEOUS | mets vy **¢ *° " ™| Do R g UianDuy, California Grocery % 7 RN | o LS S0k Products 186,008 0808 |} (il appreciate an e 2 , & si { o O W o e S | B N e ety exclusively Y| . GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES IS SUSTAINED IN Total Fish . $44,032980 §35.804331 | § oo o COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK Green 62 Phone RT pubne stenography and {Purs and Fur okkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | .. | Baranct Bk | Jack Marshall suffered the mis- |Skins: H. J. BAKER e i % Barar | fortune yesterday noon of a frac-| Beaver $ 347773 8 441671 ) 3 S S 5 caiit JRETC, JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- tured bh};ulder syustamed in a fall| Silver-Black Baker Piano Ca., Seattle Lombard giving her sjncerest performance with “merely Mrs, FBESH LucAL EGGS BA!LY nents, $450. Pinger waye, 65c, Just after he had left his job on| Fox 41,087 21,029 Gable—it’s his show.” (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Lola’'s Beauty Shop, telephone the Fifth Avenue job to go home for| ————— - R u1, 315 Decker Way. dinner. He was taken to the hos- e e et Sneak preview reports on “Young Thomas Edison” point -to . 2 — y: ———— pital in Juneau where X-Ray l'e-‘ a sock reversal for any opiniens that young Mickey Rooney is Tdephone 418 Pl’flllpl nflhvcl’, gold into value, vealed the extent of his injury, ac- | just a clever kid with a full bag of tricks. . . . They say he cash or trade at Nugget Shep. cording to report received this| ' Y doesn't play Mickey Rooney at all, and he really acts. . . . e SR e CONTRACT BRIDGE -classes now | 1Oring. Oldest Bu” s In The box-office “king” title, of course, isn't going to make Mickey open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th 5 . any chestier—nothing could! . . . FoR INSURANCE b | EXTENSION CLUB MEET Look _for. Rosalind Rubsel ake the: big slrind St. /e Jfor Rosalind Russell to make the big stride up the | e Dougis Btenson O, Alaska e i the e B S A See H. B. SHEPARD & SON 8e ‘weeks ago | 1 o + relati U o) under an instructor from the Uni-| & look like a poor relation of today's model e LN Bl v i DOUGI.AS ,V::n;’;sz( :v’:j}‘,i‘f:{‘ ntf‘:?nhf;,r:'c:,'! Commercial SaV]_ngs NORMAN KRASNA, describing. Deanna Durbin's actress- Bt 20507 !Mrs. Frank Campbell. Two new | mother in “It Happened in Kaloha,” wrote: “She Hayes and Ews members were added to the roll| S f D -i Cornell except that she sings. . . ” They cast Kay Francis, N which now consists of eight. The | a e ePOSI who doesn’t sing, either. . . . But Kay is right at home in mother % Wi“dow C'e“”. new members are Mrs. Charles| parts, and this looks like a good one, minus all the sticky ma- m Schramm and Mrs. Ed Baretich. | ternal goo that marked her bow-out from stardom. . .. Deanna Pno“ m SEND-Grs 28 AREASGED Lost.eveping tne members wa- Banking by Mail Depal’fmenf plays her own age, again, and that famous first kiss of “Pirst R* ' FOR DOUGLAS BASKETEERS ¢( on looped and wrapped rugs. Re- Douglas High Sichool students will| freshments were ' served by s, is going to be overshadowed, . First scene of this one hod o get-together this evening camphell, ha Deanna being smothered wuh kb.w*-—-buL it's just play- acting. .t the school to wish the basketball |~ The next meeting, in two weeks 3 ! o 7 team a successful trip to Haines time will be held at the home of | The B M Behrends The horror boys, Karloff and Lugosi, are facing their “Black i Skagway. The basketeers are Mrs. Walter Savikko. | bd ol Friday” without make-up . . . Lugosi looks like himself, Karloff v( 1ving tomorTow morning. 2 | | wears only a wig (to cover his “Tower of London” shorn pate) The Treva, Capt. Reischl, is due e LL Ba and a moustache. tp be pb the DoUgiAR Olly [it aL} mm COUSEUM Perc Westmore, who did Laughton’s “Hunchback” make-up, 7 a. m. The two teams, first and| | % . : | Juneau, Alaska was amused because RKO credited it to Laughton himself, cecond, including the following boys | Wednesday and Thursday | | | as o Supt. Calvin Pool, coach of the | | Alice Fayo—Constance Bennett, | | ; After seeing it, I think Perc should be happy to let RKO BLAME Juneau Lumber Mills, Inec. will make the trip: Douglas’ | it on Laughton—or anybody else. ... 1! A S Gordon Wabto, Rabert And Da-| in "TAIL SPIN” ! L S

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