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WE'RE FROM THE WELEARE SOCETY, MR GOOGLE -- WHERE'S THE CHWLD NOU SBN WAS LEFT ON NOUWR DOORSTEP 22 \T's Go&fi :0 HOW DO RNO! WHAT HAPPENED 22 WHEN T WORE 1P TG MORNWG TUE BRSUET AN ALL HAD DISRPPEARED -- VLL BET SNUFEFY KNOWS SUMP'N ABOWT TH\S --- \F THRT NOKEY DONT STOP MEDDLING N WY RFERIR VIL WRING WS NECK Y By BILLY DeBECK T I A TRUWY E . REMARKARLE |- CRUWD -- T SWowW TH LEETLE VARMINT'S GONNG WIN E\RST PRIZE W TH 8RBy CONTEST -+ | FOR RENT e WANT AD INFORMATION VACANCY — Feldon Apartments Couple only. Phone Black 415. VACANCIES at the Cliff Apart- or if an ad ments. Phone 209 been stopped before ex- on, advertiser please noti- is office (Phone 374) at FOR RENT — Furnished modern apt., with garage. Phone 48. and same will be given on Y ALASKA EMPIRE five average words to the ertions: One day ... Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum charge ... 50c must be in the office by 2 in the afternoon to insure ertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone 1 persons listed in telephone 10c Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. Douglas 6-RM. HOUSE. Phone Blue 200 FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. Phone Douglas 28. Fagzs ite per line for consecutive 2-ROOM apt.; also coal range for sale cheap. Green 750, BACHELOR APARTMENTS CHANNEL VIEW APARTMENTS, formerly the Home Boarding House. Steam-heated rooms for housekeeping. Lights, linen, cook- ing utensils furnished, $10 month up. Bath Dry room. Freshly painted. Phone 293. oom furnished apt., Green — FOR RENT— 325 3rd St. Call evenings. 530. FOR RENT — Restaurant fully equipped, doing a good business, forced out because of health. Good spot for man and wife, who can cook. For further par- ticulars, write or wire 8. ‘W. Jenkins, Wrangell, Alaska. iy 33 DESK and swivel chair. 4-ROOM steam neated apt; 6- room house on corner Harris and Tth Sts. Phone Blue 200. 1939 PLYMOUTH pick-up, e - 7,000 mi. Address 319 Rawn Way. FOR RENT — 3-room furn. Reasonable. 802 Gold Belt. Phone Black 470. ; also Se- L ¥ Maurice FOR RENT—One single apt.; also one apt. with bedroom, both furnished. Hillcrest, pnone 439. FOr SALE Library style, illumin- vorld globe. Original price will sell for $7.50 cash. In- ire 336 Second Street House and 3-acre tract Fritz Cove ) @ SALFE setween I See. N OFFIC Roor Valentine Bldg. - apt. Ave. Chev., Ford,"or Plym-* e or Facto: for e Parson’s Electric. DIT ON SALE—Extra special cut ———— alder wood. Phone Femmer, 144, FUR. ROOM. Heated. Very reason- - able. 208 Main, upstairs. FOR SALE—Seyeral sizgle beds - - and sp: , $4 per set; two VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone dressers. Phone 293. Green 465 MUST SELL equity in income earn- FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, dig apartments on Dixon. Three Steam heated, electric range, apartments, two furnished, one Frigidaire, nicely furnished, over- with fireplace. Five minutes from | stuffed; 6-room house and bath, business district. Best view prop-| oil heat, Frigidaire, nicely fur- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen-| nished, overstuffed. Call at Wind- ning at Empire office. | sor Apts. WANTED )— Housework. Call Red 232. |ONE 3-room apt. and one 4-room | apt. at Evergreen. FOR RENT—Two- and three-room furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts. WANTED—Usea gunny sacks. 3%c each delivered to coal bunkers. LOST ARD FOUND LOST about three weeks ago—Sun glasses in brown case, marked Broome Optical Co., Lubbock, Texas. Return to Empire. MISCELLANEOUS TWO EXPERIENCED waitresses, pleasing personalities, want work in Alaska. References. Write Sue H.. 707 Stewart St., Seattle. FOR RENT — One gas pump, .in operation, Call Femmer at 114. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments, FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. { COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils| and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | el FOR LEASE | ESTABLISHED rooming and boar ing house. At present time full up. Money-maker to right party. Write XYZ, Empire. Watkins Products. Call Black 634. * LXPERT pibne stenography and eping. Alice Mack, office, valenfine Motif \ Bai of Hotel. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- FOI’ DEMOIay Dan(e nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’'s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. i Tomorrow nghtI TURN your old gold into value, | cash or trade at Nugget Shep. | decorate the ballroom of the,Scot- ,» CONTRACT BRIDGE classes fOW | tis;y Rite Temple Saturday evening | open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th|,5 the members of the Order of | St. | DeMolay present their annual Val- | AT | entine Ball. Dancing will begin at Mrs. Bodding Hostessm oclock to the masic of Stanley | To Lutheran Society! | Cox’s Orchestra. T e 44 Valentines, large ana small, will Harry Watkins, Senior Councillor | of the Order, is in charge of all| arrangements for the dancg, which | is invitational and formal. Assist- | ren members of the Lutheran | jns him with the decorations are| onary Society met yesterday yee Lucas, Dick Jackson, Herman [ son at the B Street residence | porter, Bud Lowll and Dallas Wey~ of Mrs. Olaf Bodding for luncheon anq. A committee = composed —of | and a program. |Chuck Porter, Claud Helgesen and Presided over by Mrs. John L. ca“'\?aul Coke is delegated to clean up . ble, the afternoon’s topic centered!after the dance. i wround “Our Own Household Faith.”| «we hope to make this ball one| Annduncement was also made that|of the best to be held by the Juneau | the next month’s session would eMolays,” says Chairman Wat- | held at the home of Mrs. John Mar- | ging, | . A special Valentine number: is| Present yesterday were Mmdames;bemg planned as an intermission John Krugness, J. Blake, John Mar- | entertainment. ‘ » shall, Harry Stonehouse. A. Lager- e gren, Fréd Newman, Bell Knutson, Alfred Zenger and John L. Cauble. | Empire Wmt Ads Bring iaull:. i | News Nofes " at Anchorage. MODES of the M by Adelaide Kerr Here’s a fur jacket designed for flattery and fun. Dein-Bacher made | it of light Russian Iynx to top both dinner and street clothes, Sara | Ann McCabe, young New York coloratura soprano, wears it headquarters at the Fishermen’s Cafe, Walter Smith, secretary- treasurer of the council, has charge of the service. 1 | | M The Senior class of the Terri- | torial High Sthool will present its From Sl‘ka | annual play Friday evening in the| high school auditorium. A comedy -3 |in three acts, “Susie Steps " i was chosen for this year’s SITKA, Alaska, Feb. 14.—(Spec-| o dress rehearsal was held Tue ial Correspondence) — The Sltkaiday might. - Joarne. Jackéon pia Chamber of Commerce last week|the title role as an "x'ntl'l'(‘aling‘ gave its approval and undertook| g » | sponsorship of a move to obtain a| . | game patrol and game refuge onl| The marriage of Miss Erdine L| Kruzof Island. The chamber voted white, formerly of Seattle, and! to send a telegram recommending| Richard V. Nelson, a resident of such a move to the Alaska Game| sjtka, was solemnized Tuesday eve- | Commission which will meet SoONn ning at the Presbyterian manse. | | The Rev. J. L. Webster performed | | the service. Nelson is engineer on An AF of L employment service,i the SJS, Sheldon Jackson motor- | maintained under the auspices of | ship. the Sitka Central Labor Council,! was established this week with David Howard's new boat house | | B e e e s Oldest Bank in next to the Pyramid cannery is Guern, and W. W Tinniswood, | nearly completed and work will be ' plan to occupy the building them- started immediately on a_new 36- | selves. foot trolling boat for Charles W.| The building of another Olson. Construction of the boat will | ment building is under be under the supervision:of An-'tion by Ted Kettleson drew Hope - apart- C. A. Christenson, local troller, One hundred tons of furniture prought in two large red king sal- for the new Sitka Hotel is expect- ed to arrive next week on the mo- torship Northland. As yet no def- inite. opening date for the hotel has been announced. The visiting 47-224o the school - players Monday night Augoon feam lost Sheldon Jackton in a game played A seven-pound seven-ounce baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ingersoll Saturday evening. Building .in Sitka continues thrive’ during the winter months, Work 'was. begun Monday on a to mon, 24- and 30-pounde Monday. The Sveta Ana by Ed Hansen, brought 210 barrels of herring Bay the same day captained in about from Silver Steve Vukovich of Juneau s ‘last week to the local post of the ! American Legion on Americanism Americanism as a creed and a concept will be stressed at all fu- ture meetings of the post and in jall its activities Forty-two men begin work | February 16 on the city's new WPA street and alley extension and im- provement project. Mayor Tom Til- Ala‘ska Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department Savings The B. M. Behrends four-apartment building by four|son reported at last week’s coun- émployees on the Sitka Naval Air|cil meeting that 50 percent of the Station. The four, George Fitz-| WPA grant is now available in gerald, Frank = Eckes, Madck Mec- | Juneau. od Sights And Sounds | By Robbin Coons. .J HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 16—Movie medicine has taken some interesting strides up the ladder of authenticity since the old days when real doctors would chuckle at the technique of reel ones. Hollywood never goes into a fictional operating room now without taking along a technical expert who knows his scalpels and anesthetics. That's why, when a movie actor has “operated” in a picture, the audience needn't have the uncomfortable sus- picion that he's sewn up a saw or his cigaret case inside the “patient’'s wound. It isn't done. Cinema surgery is according to medical Hoyle. The surgical cycle of a few years back—movie after movie in which the drama centered on the quick, tense motions of a cinema doctor’'s hands in close-up over a cinema patient—is forgotten at least temporarily. But medicine and the operating amphitheater survive, happily, as film material in occasional pic- tures. Medicine, if not the operating room, will be back with a bang in “The Magic Bullét,” the story of Dr. Ehrlich, and until then—there is always that young' Dr. Kildare. Hollywo It's a visit to the new Kildare film's set that prompts today’s attention to movie medicine, The overseer (technical director) there is young Dr. Gilbert Leé," who has béen ' guiding Kildare (Lew Ayres) and Gillespié '(Lionel' Barrymore) through all their medical problems since the series began three pictures ago. Lee, with his M.D. from the University of Minnesota; alternates pri- vate practice with his movie duties, and is pleasantly excited THEL's the reception charming hostessess give thoughtful guests who bring gifts of delicious Van Duyn Cang_ es., Lknl. attertions mi you & Try iss "must come" guest. Van? v cHocaLATES VAN DUYN CHOCOCATE SHOPS o, A Vi usively about the speed with which surgy are reflected. “Dr. Kildare's Setret,” third of the series, used sulfapyridin prominently in treatment of a patient, and the new one has a plot involving use of “insulin shock” to cure a mental disorder. It is’ the Kildare makers' boast that in three of the films already marketed they've had but one medical squawk. This came from a local doctor who protested that the “malnuorished baby” in “Young Dr. Kildare” couldn’t possibly have been suf- fering from malnutrition, looking as healthy as it did. Dr. Lee came right back with the records: a special permit obtained for camera work by a baby victim of the disorder. Interest in medical matters has spread among the cast and workers on the films. The prolific author, Max Brand, started it all by his own delvings into medical lore for fiction, Barry- more, ‘who has been in sickbeds enough to sharpen an already active interest, is a confirmed reader of medical tomes, and Ayes is forever popping up with some question or bit of odd informa- tion gleaned from personal reading. Harold Bucquet, the direc- tor, has accompanied Dr. Lee on two tours, so far, of medical centers. The new film, incidentally, has an interesting sequence show- ing how movie-writers let circumstances alter cases. Old Dr. Gillespie of the piece, long wheel-chair-bound by a supposedly incurable disease, is given a ray of hope. And why? Because Lioniel Barrymore, in person, is getting better and better and scarcely needs his wheeichair any more. Next Kildare, if Barry- more feels like it, old Dr. Gillespie can walk—a “cured man.” new discoveries in medicine and considera~ | last | | | You'll Find Food Finer and Bervice 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 Reward Street Near Third ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second HOME GROCERY Utah Nui and Lump COAL Alaska Dack & Storage Co. 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