The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1938, Page 5

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BARNEY GOOGLE NoU TO ‘HONEN-00T " SOV 1\ WALT'LL NOL SEE / ;7 W - HE'S ONLY_BBOUT U THIS WIGH -- AND HE WIGGLE A NWLE a MINUTE --- & : FOR RENT l-:; RENT e W bath, C Three furnished rooms ineau Ave. Inquire ""WANT AD | | INFORMATION | i — int Store, Count five average words (0 nn. FOR RENT-House fully furnished,| Ed Radde wound up the Inte line. dern, automatic Fri- Lodge bowling tournament over the Daily rate per line for consecutive aire. Close in. 3 bedrooms. Call| week-end with a 625 tally that led nsertions: the Saturday and Sundhy field. In One day 10¢ the total was a single game nicety Additional days 5¢ THREE-room furnished apt, $20 of 246 pins. } Minimum charge . 50c monthly. CHff Apts. Grand total scores fi 3 Copy must be in the office by 2 SR 2 ». - nament which be 1 aclml;i in the after t0. nstive; TOR: RUNE = Slestinen ed Bia (day and ended yesterday, finds J Lngertion on with board. Private home. BIRCK |, & few boat lengths in front. | e accept o Here is how they finished, both from |, person VACANCY: Decker Ap Juneau teams winning every match directory. Feb. 23. Call Green 465 m and lesing only a few games, m‘ Phene 374—Ask for Ad-taker. . - take the tournament trophy cup | VACANCY MacKinnon Apts. donated by the laska Elec In case of e FOR RENT — 2-room and 3-room has been stopped apts; steamheat, hot and cold piration, advertise water, electric range. Phone 55 fy this office once and same ittention THE DAILY T—Apartment. Call Green ALASKA EMPIRE hot and Call 2-room apt, steam-heated. . FOR RENT- cold water, 569, ; APARTMENT for rent, California Grocery. neated, and in FOR RENT—Furnished preferred modern apartm FOR SALE—4-burner oven Flamo : : stove. Write P.O. 1053 center of downtown business dis- SUeTs e trict; over the Guy Sm Drug 1000 SHARES of Hirst-Chichagof Store. Phone 97. at $150 share. Inquirs Nugget g Qh,,: \are. Inquire NUEECY oOMFORTABLE apartment for i Rt i ____|two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, — R S — e Emerson anG Crosley radios. Ju- F O “,‘ = W”[" Mol neau Melody Shop. L et ke o eap for winter months. Phone 244 RENT- ment. MISCELLANEOUS GOOD used clothing Willoughby Ave ven furnished p Shoppe. room - Tnquire S bought at 79 GUARANTEED Realistic Pern warm, 8 nents, $4 Wave cr, dishes, cooking utensils Lola’s E . hath. Reasonable al Seaview. auty Decker Way. telephonc 201, 315 WAMLD SCHOOL girl des rcom with beard or s reasonable cooking fa- TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Manx, an ancient Celtic ge, . is still spoken to some extent in Cllties. Call 197 after 4 p.m. the Isle of Man off the northwest SINGLE man, middle age, sober coast of Great Britain. honest, and industrious now on 2| relief seeks home, able and will- | ing to werk for room and fuel, 1 SATIS SATISFACTION IN ‘ have own bedding. Wiil live any i FOOR QUALLLE AT where but prefer country to | | | | UNITED FOOD €O. | life. Write Empire, Box W-412. f TELEPHONE—16 11 WANTED — Young woman must| ! have work. Fhone Empire. LOST AND FOUND [ . . chrmcm s-Fnendly LOST—Pair of glasses in black case | between Gastineau Hotel and FORTUNE High School. Return to Stella Young, Gastineau Hotel. | STOCK QUOTATIONS A | NEW YORK, Feb. 14. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 117, American Can 82%, Anaconda 56 American Light and Power 4%, | 32'.. Bethlehem Steel | . Commonwealth and Southern : from i Curtiss Wright 4%, General Mo- | to 34, International Harvester ’s St van s ore | 64 Kennecott 377, New York TR Central 177, Southern Pacific 19%, United States Steel 54%, Cities Ser- vice 1%, Bremner bid 2"_- asked 4%, ‘Pound $5.02%. | Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—MISSES’ | DOW, JONES AVERAGES | READY-TO-WEAR ! The following are today's Dow, | Seward Street Near Third | [Jones averages: industrials 125.97, | .. |rails 2016, utilities 19. | The Spanish Basques call | anguage Escural their e | FLOOR YOUR HOML \Vl'l‘ll OAK—N=ture’s'Gift Everlasting | | GARLAND BOGGAN | ! PHONE 582 i | | “"’MZ 7N EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection !p::; ) Buy Your Floors with a | GUARANTEE TP T S AL S Ay AR FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES | GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street B S AT NOU GUNS BREEZE OVER &T 4 O'CLOCK AND L \NTRQOUCE R CON MAKE KIS EARS ;JUNEAU WINS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 14, 1938. o \—\ON T NMET %OME O?’ TS TOUR\STS DOWN HER! T WVITED 'EN TO DROP OVER AND TaKE LOOKN '\ THAR'S TH VARMINTG A-coMmy' (N RUGHT NAOW -+ | e INTER-LODGE ALLEY CROWN Radde Bowls Best Bali‘ih Games Over Week- | end with 625 Light and Power Co, Total Pin Fall Juneau Men 14,006 Ketchikan Men 12 Juneau Women 11 Ketchikan Women 10 Over the Week-End In the women's tournament, in which Juneau again edged out Ket- chikan, Dolly Kaufmann was hig scorer with a 505 three-game ta BRITISH LABOR cu“fere"ce Games‘erup was seated as trustee Following the meeting, and whist were played The following are scores of bas- members and friends in ketball games played last Saturday ance. night in the Coast Conference: | e, - Idaho 35; Oregon 54. : NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS Stanford 49; Southern California| All owners of automobiles are re- 35. quired to have their vehicles tested California 41; UCLA 22, ifor lights and brakes efficiency, at . this time, All garages in Juneau are Abo, the oldest city and former authorized to make the tests. capital of Finland, had a popula- Juneau Police' Department tion in 1928 or 63918, DAN RALSTON, Chief pinochle by the attend- adv, 1{ | { i PUT FORCE WITH ENERGY and you'll have something, Villanova Cecided, watching Peggy Force test energy machine at Franklin institute in Philadelphia. 0- watt light buibs are illuminated by generator turned by bike's rear wheel. | Mrs. Kaufmann also rolled o e with 199, '[ LEGISLATION IS RDAY Ketchikan Women » Kimball 153 124 157— 434 0 1 Roady 132 164 160— 456 Peterson 161 141 166— 468 2 FRamper 14 170 47— 431 President: May Propose Ryus 134 151 151— 436 % 5 A % — — 50")(‘ l Oll("l(’S for AH!’ Totals 11'94. 750 781—2225 (’H‘('fl“ LE\\\ S Juneau Women fil‘;;:kl” ;‘j(: ?::; e (Continued from Page One) Petrich 149 161 171— 481 'ner as t inium e the em K 115 131 169— 415 ployer or a non-striking employee Reynolds 150 181 168— 439 The maritime strike in this coun- B - itry would never fit into that pic- Totals 737 819 Juneau Men nce the British act applies with Henning 231 147 force to employers and em- Lavenik 174 196 s probable tnat the Barragar 187 189 wdling of automobile union Hagerup 189 175 near the Ford plant in Holmquist 168 182 Ummum several months ago also Ay . ke would come ur the ban. In i Totals 949 889 anner would tne s led anti- Ketchikan Men union “reign of terror” in Harlan| Zorich 224 136 County, Ky., be banned by the act.| Maloaca 173 180 | However, that section of the meas- Roady 157 117 ure apparently red too dras-| , ' Daniels 177 137 (tic even for the Britisn, for In a Howard 181 169 188 ummary of the act prepared by the —_——— = U. S. Labor Department, it is ex-| Totals 912 1739 plained that “the very breadth of| SUNDAY the limitations imposed by this sec- Ketchikan Women tion apparently explains fact | Kimball 136 162 125— 423 that this part of the act has almos: - | Roady 174 160 136— 470 never been invoked Peterson 148 120 133— 401 * . | Hildinger 144 111 145— 400 [SOME “POSSIBILITIES" Ryus 157 153 146— 455, The British act further restricts| -— — — ——use of union funds in support of|f Totals 759 706 685—2150 political parties. It reduced contri-| Juneau Women butors to the British Labor party|§' Kaufmann 199 142 150— 491 perhaps half. Now the British un- | Lavenik 129 '172 190— 491 |ions may act only as collection ag-| | Petrich 137 137 146— 420 encies for political funds. Each Duncan 138 148 114— 400 worker who wishes to kick in to the | Reynolds 169 127 128— 424 |political kitty must sign a state- — — = inient saying so. Such a provision Totals 72 726 728—2226‘m U. S. labor law would have out-| Ketchikan Men {lawed the $500,000 contribution by Zorich . 180 167 e 347\Jol"n L. Lewis' organization to the Roady . 130 176— 308’Demu,mm' campaign fund in 1936 Maloaca 154 194 172— 520 isince the workers had not submit- | Daniels 170 180 190— 540 ed individual authorizations. Howard 200 226 167— 593| As the President may have in- Nelson 167 179— 346‘tend'ed to suggest, there are some - -— — ——|"“possibilities” in the British aci— Totals 834 934 884—2652 and some “imp bilities.” | Juneau Men | —— Radde 189 246 190— 625 Tomorrow: The British treat Henning 171 185 207— 563 | laber as a social class. | Metcalf 225 190 201— 616 | B Stewart 202 164 150— 516 msw‘%}&u fi’sfiu"gm e ey e 3 Totals 989 946 938—2371‘ Installation of officers was -held ol | Saturday night by the Viking Clut {in the I. O. O. F. Hall, with Henry \Ande"wn installed as president; as e a cnres’ ‘Bemt Mork as vice-president; Mrs. Sigurd Olson as secretary and Mrs. Peter Oswald, a9 treasurer. T. Hag- By BILLIE DE I L AL TS S Y doNEY ePox” ONER ‘( \’O\ “Wildea! New York’s No. 1 Poocy Pictured with his prond master, Gen. Civil War veteran, is Mickey, year-ol being the No. 1 dog of New York State. General’s home town, issued Dog License No.1 — Chan;pionship- Basketball Series TONIGHT —17:30 Juneau High School Gymnasium JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL VERSUS SKAGWAY HIGH SCHOOL For Northern Division Southeast Alaska Championship PRELIMINARY GAME JUNEAU ALL-STARS vs. FIREMEN Adults—50c Students—ZSc N - WRESTLING Monday—Feb. 14—Eiks Hall—8:30 P.M. DOC WEBB vs. RED DAVIS . 8 ten-minute rounds BOXER s. WRESTLER 30-minute time limit 2—OTHER BIG BOUTS—2 No Reserved Seats—Ladies, 55¢; Gentlemen, $1.10 Amasa J. Parker, the 95-year-old 1d pet who won the distinction of Authorjties in Albany, the him for 1938. | The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHON | | | ERWIN'S BOARDING | | HOUSE 3 MONTHLY RATES | SO FRANKLIN STREET Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU - YOUNG | Hardware Company | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition | JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUA PHONE36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompl Correctly Styled Clothes For Women 101 SEWARD S8T. D R o T PR AVER 53T GREEN TOP CABS | PHONE 678 \ 19 \ § } ] AR ) ,..3 ! L PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | {® ¥ s | (—N--_-,--,.-,-‘m-—« Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers THE BEST ; TAP BEER IN TOWN! (] THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS F | * “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery | PHONE 105 [ F‘mr\ Delivery Juneau i " "HOME GROCERY ° | AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 i AMERICAN CASH | | GROCERY and MARKET I 3 3f —if SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths | Accommodations to suit every ; | taste. Rescrvations, Alaska Afr Transport. | & _.gl | Visit the I, | | McCAUL MCTOR ;1 COMPANY Dedge and Plymouth Dealers | REI.IABLE TRANSFER | Our \rucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil and 7 «ank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PIIONE 149, NIGHT 148 James C. Cooper Authorized to Practice Befor INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED THIRD FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BLDG. C.P. A~ e the U. S. Treasury Dept. California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery WELLINGTON LUMP COAL $ 1 5.60 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 [ FOR INS See H. R. SHEPARD & SON URANCE Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. _—————d WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% ‘ G USED CAR Yaluss/ Connors Motor Co.. Inc. JUNEAU—PHONE 411

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