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P 10 — POLLY AND HER PALS I TOLD THEM PAINTERS IT WASN'T SAFE T'LEAVE THE WINDOWS OPEN ALL NIGHT/ OUR ICE-BOX HAS BEEN BURGLED! €,1933, King Feaeures Syndicae FOR SALE—Cafe fixtures consist- ing of back bar, counter, stools and booths Very reasonable. Apply Kaufmann's Cafe AVAILABLE May 1—Well ed 4 rm flat, unri steam heat, electric tor, bath, laundry, closets. M. D. Williams. am- | | FOR SALE—Frigidaire, very rea- P sonable for cash Call after 12 o'clock noon R. B. Lawrence, Arcade Rooms. FOR RENT—Small house for rent.| Phone 3601 i steamn- Harris| FOR RENT — Furnished FOR SALE—1931 Plymouth Sedan, yaated room. Third and 4 new tires, new hydraulic brakes, St. Telephone 3374 | new battery, A-1 condition. $300 | cash. Connors Motor Co FOR RENT—Four room apartment.| Call 223 Seward Street or Tele-!| phone 143 | FOR SALE—26-foot river uoal, 8 hp. Johnson engine. Price $125.00 Telephone 2552 evenings | DOUBLE and Single aparinents available May 1. MacKinnon Apts. THREE - ROOM furnished house. § Fireplace, furnace. 10th and B 1 Sts. Phone 4332 or 136 PERELLE Aparvments. Phone 2004.| FOR RENT—Furnished apt. In-| na KITTY WOULDN'T LEAVE HUMAN FEET- PRINTS ALL OVER THE Inc Gren Brssn rstes rewrved Here are some of the recruits In the reforestation army as they prepared to go to work in the Columbia near Yacott, Wash. (Assoclated Press Photo) tional fore: i CHOICE level residence lot, 50x100, at bargain. Best location in city. Inquire 132 6th St. quire Bishop Apts. FOR RENT—Modern, steam-heat- ed apartment. Nugget Shop. A REAL BARGA? ro marine engine. Excellent con- dition; wjth self-starter, extra propeller, etc, $250. Thomas Hardware Co. FOR SALE—4-room house, partly furnished; with bath. Terms. Phil McKanna, Dixon St. TOM THUMB new walnut plano _ for sale or rent. Old-style upright, rental, $2.50 monthly. Expert plano tuning. Phone Anderson, 143. SEE MORRIS 1o: nighland forest wood, any length. cars now. Good selection. Con- nors Motor Co. " LOST AND FOUND LOST — Two male quartet books. Paul Brown. Phone 554 or 436. Make Millions Think—and Buy. - -+ The advertisements are you guide to efficient spending. APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Cliff Apartments. MCBRIDE: apartment. Phone 5701. reasonable. Phone 1102. Wwoeman wants work by hour, day or steady. Phone 2503. DANISH Tea Room. Home made cakes and pastry. Special Orders Phone 492. Mrs. Carl Jacobson. T'EAMING orrnny xmdf plowing, harrowing. C. H. Switzer, Box 1024, Juneau WANTED—Work by day or hour, | practical nursing preferred. Mrs. Cordelia Carlson, Phone 2552. | WANTED—Handy man about house | and yard wants work of any kind. Enquire Empire 2667. i T‘WOMAN COOK, c?wabll‘e, e d, ts job ere. McCAUL MOTOR || reterences. Mis. Marian Clark, COMPANY |/ duneau e BRI Tl & | MISCELLANEOUS . L The Florence ShOP | Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building | SUBSCRIPTIONS and renewals for | “The Outlook” and other popular American magazines. Tel. 488. | Muriel Jarman, Resident Agent. | TURN your old gola into value. | Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. More For Your Money AT COLEMAN'S | Spring Check-Up " Have your car checked after the wear and tear of winter driving. REASONABLE PRICES - Expert Workmen CONNORS Motor Co., INC. J GARLAND BOGGAN . e Smith Electric Co. ; Gastineau Building | EVERYTHING | ELECTRICAL TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Effective April 10 |LEAVE LENA COVE—6:30 am,, 12 | noon, 4:15 P. M. LEAVE JUNEAU FOR LENA COVE —9:15 AM,, 2:30 P.M,, 5:30 PM. | THANE SERVICE Will be opened as soon as danger from slides has been eliminated. CHANNEL BUS LINE —adv. City Clerk. —— SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men EXPERT FLOOR SERVICE Phone 582. 403 Goldstein Bldg. ‘Mann’s So phisticated THE DAILY, ALASKA EMPIRE, ,FRIDAY", HELLO? HELLOZ? P POLICE STATION 2 | Daughter Runs Night | | | | MUNICH, Germany, April 28— | vivacious and gifted Erica Mann, |daugnter of the Nobel literature prize winner, Thomas Mann, has | opened a sophisticated night-club | ¢ '| here. must be in good condition, price| A sparkling-eyed brunet in her early twenties, she acts as an- nouncer of an all-star cast, and the “Pffeffermuehle,” or "Pepper‘ Pot,” has become the rendezvous | {of Munich’s smart set. i Her dash to peppery humor,| | similar To that of her noted father, |is as much an attraction as what {the average cabaret habitue would {call a “highbrow” program. Fraeulein Mann is chock-full of varied “talents. She has won recog- | nition on the stage, writes well, |adapts plays and last year won a prize in a 6,000-mile automobile |race through Europe. | Interested in everything from art | to politics, she writes in a whimsi- cal vein on current topics and per-} sonages. Also she has just pub- lished a children’s book. Her marriage to Gustav Gruend- gens, a Berlin film director, didn't turn out to be “the” adventure and| there was e separation. So now she lives here with her parents ‘Fingerprints Fail |To “Take” Twice In 10,000 Tests CHARLESTON, 8. C, April 28— Only two men in more than 10,000 who have appeared before the Charleston Police Bureau of Identi- | fication could not be fingerprinted. | George T. Warren, Jr., finger- print expert, explained that one of these men, a railroad firemen, had been burned several years before and that the other showed only a series of bumps when the impres- sions of his fingers were taken. ‘Warren says, however, a person who has been burned does not es- cape identification entirely, for the print of his feet or part of the palm of his hand can be taken. .- — | Let the aaverusements help you make your shopping plans. — | The Coffee Shoppe | | | CHICKEN DINNER EVERY | THURSDAY 3d St. opp. MacKinnon Apts. | Mrs. Katherine Hooker | HORLUCK'’S PALM BEACH Brick and DANISH Ice Cream ALL FLAVORS Juneau Ice Cream I Parlor { — = L. C. SMITH and CORONA | TYFEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. customers” “Our doorstep worn by satistied | L e — e —, } Club for Munich Set ERICA MANN “Let Crooner Live,” —John McCormack, Irish tenor, crooners, he said here. Declares McCormick FORT WORTH, Tex., April 28. the famous has quit discussing “After all, the poor boys must live,” he added, “God knows why, but they must, so let 'em alone.” | TAILORING | | Our -Specialty | F. WOLLAND : s —_— e o e JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive’ Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hoslery and Hate FREsH and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you'll want your drapes cleaned. Alaska Laundry . ARMY OF AXMEN AT WORK IN WASHINGTON FOREST MICHAEL ARLEN CHANGES - THEME IN LATEST BOOK Aircraft Combine to Rule| . World—"Human Na- ture” New Work By JOHN SELBY NEW YORK, April 28.—Mihcael Arlen has deserted green hats for pastures that may be still greener —for prophetic fantasy, indeed, a literary division that proves at- tractive to a great many writers of .no particular similarity. i Mr. Arlen’'s “Man’s Mortality” ! may have flavors of Wells and i Jules Verne, and even Ananias in | it, but those who dislike any of | those gentlemen should not put |the book down because of that. : For it is both intelligent and clever, | and does not often wander off into ! laborious descriptions of coming wonders, to the neglect of the story. ‘The point is that 50 years in the future a gigantic aircraft combine / comes to rule the world, too well. Whereupon mortal man’s ineradic- able perversity comes into play, that make steel soft as butter, projectiles that can be focussed upon an objective, which they strike infallibly, marvelous contrivances in marvelous profusion. 'By CLIFF STERRETT LISTEN, MAW, WE DON'T WANT THIS THING T'GIT IN THE PAPERS! BETTER LET ME GO '‘ROUND AN’ SEE THE SERGEANT IN PERSON// | light | Pepys’ own na | Scotland Yard” and botches the pretty plan. There| ® are airships half a mile long, rays| ' But also there are curiously apt| characterizations, such as that of the powerful old gentleman whose feet hurt so from too much walk- ing on synthetic marbles and such| that he removes his shoes at the slighest opportunity | It is the sort of book that some: enterprising editor is likely to dig up 50 years hence to show how far short of the truth “a popular nov-| elist of the ’‘thirties” fell | | Mrs. Wharton 1 Although some of the material in| “Human Nature” has been seen bP-l fore, Mrs. Wharton's new book will| be welcomed by that very large| following that has been hers for| years. { The book leads off with “Her| Son." a novelette in the very best| Wharton vein, full of subtly dram-| atic cross currents and accurate, civilized perception of human prob- lems. There follow four shorter pieces quite worthy of the novel ette, not too demanding for read- ing in odd moments, and not too for less hurried considera- tion. E. Barrington's latest anc: weighs up much the same, which is to say that in “The Great Romantic” this pracsiced writer contrives to present, with remark-| able feeling for the charm of the, Restoration period in England, an emotional history of one Samuel| Pepys. There has been an evident and| perform- J. B. BURFORD & CO M.S."ZAPORA™ Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketghikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Apr. 24 Steamer “YUKON ALASKA IN'WESTERN Apr. 26 YUKON Apr. 29 *—Southwestern Route. i—Southeastern Route. Apr. 22 Apr. 25 Apr. 30 May 2 FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent D B FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frv. Agt. Ph. 114! Leave Seattle April 28 Arrive Juneau May 4 Leave Juneau May 5 “Calls first trip of month only. Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. sincere effort to recapture the es-| sence of that history in 'the form of novelized biography. Whether “The Great Romantic” does it any better than Pepys himself did it is a matter for argument. | Certainly “The Great Romantic” is a simplification of value to those who have not time to trace out allusions and supply historic backgraund for the incidents of ive. | | Murder's Afoot The favorite haunt of mystery fans may now be investigated at first hand in a book by Arthur Fowler Neil — who should know Scotland Yard if anyone does. For| years he was superintendent of the| criminal investigations department and naturally his “Man-Hunters of deals with that phase of the organization's work. Those who like to exhume an- cient sensations will be interested to know that Mr. Neil has a new solution for the “Jack the Ripper” murders in England and the United States. | Late murder mysteries of a less| factual sort include an omnibus of | the Charlie Chan stories issued as| “Celebrated Cases of Charlie Chan”; Diplomat’s “Death in the Senate,” and “The Tragedy of Z,” in which Barnaby Ross reaches the end of the alphabet. Juncau Ferry & Navigs foe e Way Ports soints. J. B. Burford & Co., Agentr DAVE HOUSEL, A ' ing Aol O Phone 19 Valentine Blag. A BRI B, CAMADIAMN! PACIFIC FERRY TIME CARD Leaves tunean for Dounglas and Thane | 0:16p.m I 17:30p.m 8:15a.m 7:10a.m. 9:40p.m L 11:15p.m | SAILING 12 midnight ‘30pm \ t1-008.m TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA *4:00p.m leaves Dougas (o1 Jumess % 6:30a.m 8:300.m From juneau 8 308 m 17:46p.;m 9-30am." 9:56p.m PRINCESS NORAH 12 45p.m.* 11:30p.m i ag <15pm 13:15p.m April 13, 27 S e May 9, 18, 30 ‘—Thane. 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