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BARNEY GOOGLE 7 HEY, WOUL W E GET NYOUR PRAWS OFER = THOSE ORANGES OR (LU CALL TH PouCE-- " 2 A INFORMATION Count five aver line. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day Additional day: Minimum ¢ Copy must be p'clock in the afterncon {agertion on same day We accept over from pe listed directory. Phone FOR RENT STEAM heated rooms; board op- right down town. Phone words o the SRIEA LI Three-room furnished house with bath, Gastineau Ave Inquire Juneau Paint Storé. 10¢ Se B e office to VACANCY: iucker Apariments, 23. Call Green 465 mornings by 2 VACANCY MacKinnon Apts. insure FOR RENT — 2-room and 3-room apts.; steamheat, hot and cold water, electric range. Fhone 569. ads telephone in telephone —-2-room ap%, hot and steam-hieated. Call FOR HEN Ad-teker. | cold water, Ask for i SR T In case of error or if an ad % 3 has been stop before ex- Caltfornia piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE shed, neated, and preferred modern apartment in center of downtown business dis- trict; over the Guy Smith Drug m: Store. Phone 97. FOR SALE “SALE 5s with COMFORTABLE apartment for two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. boarding house busi- cheap. Call 293, FOR RENT — Seven-room house— one mile out on Gilacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phonc 244 ase SHARES $1.50 sh shop 'OR SALE - RCA V. Emerson Cros} neau Melody Shop. MISCELLANEGUS GOOD used clothing bought at 79 Willoughby Ave. 1000 Hirst-Chichagof Nugget of — FOR R. Zenith, radios. Ju- :ri-iuom furnished Snap Shoppe ang -~ Light, utensils WANTED WANT. BUY Bay vicinity. Write Bo: neau 10use, Avk . Ju Perma- wave, 65¢ telephonc GUARAN' 1ts. Lol 201, SINGLE man, middic age, honest, and industrious now cold into value, relief seeks home Nugget Shop. ing to work for — 4 = - have own beddis where but prefer For Rent, For Sale, life. Write Empire Your sober, on able and will- room and fuel z, Wiil live any- country to city Box W-412 315 Decker Way TURN your old cash or trade at WANTED — have work Young woman Phone Empire. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pr. glasses In black case, marked L. Hendrickson inside. Reward. Call 2004. must Wants in Classified Ads in The Empire > Apts. Phone 443 L HOSPITAL NOTES - vas dismissed today from St. Ann's Hospital. Henry Stragier of Douglas was ad- mitted to St. Ann’S Hospital today for medical care, Mary Butchart, a medical pa- tient, was dismissed today from the Government Hospital. Stanley Suiion underwent a ma- jor operation. at the Government Hospital today. Esther Cashen was admitted yes- terday afternoon to St. Ann's Hos- pital for treatment of an injured leg following an automobile acci- dent. She had several stitches ta- ken in her limb and was dismissed at 1 p. m. today. '\‘ Phone | THE ROYAL ‘! BEAUTY SALON | OPEN EVENINGS i “If your hair is not becoming | you — You should be | ! | coming to us.” f to = { & i FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH OAK—N=ture’s Gift Everlasting | GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARANTEE | | | | | 7 7 EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spee- ializing in American and Chinese Dishes. “TRY US ONCE! FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street L [HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 21, 1938. By BILLIE DE BECK PIPE DOWN, SNUFEY -- NOU OULGHT TO KNOW 'S AGAINST THE LAW <0 ©ICK OTHER PEOPLE'S ERUIT TREES --- OF COURSE--\E SOME OF TH ORANGES HEPPEN To SE LAYIN' 'ROUND ON THE GROUND-- THAT'S DIFFERENT - 77 Copr._1938, Kir ASBE. in the natatorium next Fri- day night. The proceeds for the dance will go to the Athletic Asso- ciation. d - - MRS. JENSEN ILL Mrs. Tom Jensen is confined to her home with illness and must re- main in bed for some time accord- ing to her physician. e ON ESTEBETH George Guerin has signed | temporarily as a member of crew of the Estebeth. THREE LEAVE WITH ELECTRA Four passengers flew to F. banks yesterday with the P: Alaska Airways Lockheed Electra sncwbound here for several days, S. E. Robbins and Walt Hall piloted the ship. Passengers were Clarence Burglin, CIliff Hawkins, R. M. Alderson, all for Fairbants R Pull 8 Teeth; Wrong: Girl, That’s All CHARLOTTE, N.C, Feb. 21.—He wore three pairs of pants, two coats, some shirts and some socks. In his pockets were six small rocks, nine pieces of string, a piece of rope, some razor blades and a piece of glass. Oh, yes, and there were four pen- cils and a sling shot and some rags. In a little bag pinned to his shirt was a jar of vaseline. But that isn't all. There were 21 Methodist Work Comhined Here Dr. Torbett to Arrange| ChurchRepairs—Plans Douglas Branch 5 , Completion of repairs of the Met- B 7 ¢ hodist Church in Juneau and organ- 3 4 3 ization of the United Church of Christ, C regational and Metho- dist br in Douglas now awaiting the arrival of Walter Tor- bet, Western representative of the Board of Home Missions, Methodist Episcopal Church, Dr. Torbet, who is now in Ketchi- kan, will arrive here during the first part of March Juneau and Dougla to be a united parish, according to an- nouncement from Dr. Torbet, with the Methodist pastor serving both churches, and with a woman edu- cational and social worker to be furnished by the National Board ot the Congregational Church. The Gastineau Channel work is 2 part of the general Methodist and Congregaticnal program of Alas which underway at Nome and Valdez, as well as Juneau and Doug- las. on the ich, is Ly gt A R ) ey | Mrs. Dorothy Bardon, 26 (center), one-time beauty conlest winner, n 0 U G l, A s ! being escorted from an Olympia, Wash., courtroom after having been | | convicted of second degree mu for the 63-year- ‘ cld father, E. A. Dillon. With her are Chief Ci - | cther articles—all of about the im- ward O’'Brien (lef(), and her mother, Mrs. Harry E. Moore. ! L pertance of the pieces of string— pinned to his outer shirt. He said he was from up where it’'s cold and he was on his way tc somewhere else, The police picked him up on a downtown street and charged him with vagrancy He didn't seem to mind - The letter A has stood at the head of the alphabet since the early Pho- encician days. > Empire classifieds pay. - | | | g of her Deputy Mrs. “restricted areas, 'ms Lo be to avoid fly- orts and de- restrictions L tickling job frontier i flying nation of al- thowgh ther Photographers, wment_among nation Also Many Others [22 0V cach oiers works. Such 3 ying in Europ, (Continued from Page One) Douglas City Council will hold a meeting in the city hall this ev ning for attention to any special matters of interest as well as rou- tine business. - eee STRAGIER'S CONDITION NOW MORE FAVORABLE Report this morning concerning Mrs. Rene Strag condition indi- tes that she taken a turn for the better t consciousnes noted. v Mrs. Stragier able to recognize members her family. She is in St pital in Juneau. - GRADER FAIL Grading of Douglas streets has been temporarily s@®pped by failure of the clutch on the grader to work and the machine was taken to Ju- neau for repairs this morning tions My ever restricted area where hibited The don't " MRS, A is pro- If hi er ha traiterous metiv photograph happens to incl bit of restricted terrain or or ship whose design is tected, he can be fined jailed for a year cn conviction An executive officer at Wright Field told photographer lication of the. crash picture cost them $1,000. It stopped picture dead for two hours tographic organizations straight to the head of the & with a protest and the piclure was released. Photographers, while entious as the next g disclosures of military suspected they b into court for Annoc raphing restricted subjects. To avoid this, navy have agreed to ask the President to list subjects which must be handled with caution. LAW LONG SOUGHT The military wing ha ing a restrictive law for but has been held off by fear: Congress thai regulations prohibit- ing flying over various “strateg areas” might jumble up the com- mercial air lanes. Recent activity of Japanese agents in this count was the impulse W finally put it over. Actually the United States is f behind other nations in the d de a President fly over me” sign & t section adjacent to the Mexican border and a good guess is that many coast defense forts and experimental fields soon will b ]1;' added to the list. And the act may . reach out to include naval vessels 5 " and flying eraft, even when off mili- - Dae Davenport s New Manager Alagkgn Hotel Dave Davenpol the manager's chair at Alaskan Hotel, beginning March 1 it was announced’ today Davenport, one of the best known hotel men in Alaska, has been with e Gastineau Hotel for the past eight years. recently put a a plane gt the to be p $1,000 or frrrrrr e e Wi TOP NOTCH FOR FINE FOOD Luncheons 50c¢ Dinners 65¢ Lot that b Pho- as consci- - - o - STUDENTS PREPARING | Jones-Stevens Shop FOR BIG BARN DANCE : | | ] LADIES'—MISSES® | . READY-TO-WEAR | | | ] Dcuglas high students this morn- 4 Near Third ing began disposing of tickets for barn dance to be given by the s Seward Street th the and army the ——— — EMERGENCY SERVICE CALLS — 5 P. M. to 8 A. M. and on Holidays and Sundays 0Oil Burner or Refrigeration——John Houk (Blue 403 or Jack Gould (117) Electric Thawing or Welding—Clyde DeVault or Ed Wheelor (571) Plumbing or Heating—Oscar Hawkins (Blue 403) Sheet Metal Work—IFritz Carrothers GENERAL—JOHN AHLERS (611) Rice & Ahlers Co.~Phone 34 will tak .o . - Most London men are and 30 when they mar don women are between 2 between IF YOU COUNT YOUR PENNIES yeur next range ‘ should be a . .. GENERAL ELECTRIC The new G-E Range with Hi- Speed CALROD cooking units uses less current —makes electric cookery far more economical. Average current cost is less than one penny per meal per persos. AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SIGRID WALTHERS is invited fo present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “WOMAN CHASES MAN" Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE Because meats shrink much less when cooked electrically, you can buy less, serve more and save dollars every month on your food bill. A dozen General Electric Range models to select from. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceri Liquors, Wines and Be We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers The Juneau Laundry Front and Second Streels | 1 Franklin Street between 1 | | PHONE i tyle Meals T ERWIN’S BOARDING | HOUSE MONTHLY RAT! SO FRANKLIN STREET | ] THE BEST | TAP BEER Thomas Hardware Co. | IN TOWN! NTS — OILS [ THE MINERS' ecreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS | JUNEAU - YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery | PHONE 105 | Free Delivery JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STR! ALL WORK FULLY Juneau | " HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 ICAN CASH JERY and MARKET LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt SANITARY | PIGGLY j WIGGLY | e THE VOGUE ‘{ Correctly Styled Clothes | For Women | L " Visit the SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations, Alaska Al Transport. GREEN TOP CABS PHONE 678 | McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY ]Ll)odxr and Plymouth Dealers RELIABLE TRANSFER ! Our \rucks go any place any time, A tank for Diesel Oil and 2 .ank for Crude Oil save burner (rouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 INCOME TA REPORTS PREPARED James C. Cooper Authorized to Practice Before the U. 8. Treasury Dept. THIRD FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Fresh Fruit and Vegeiables Califernia Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery WELLINGTON LUMP COAL $l 5.60 per ton F. Q. B. Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Blda. WINDOW CLEANING ' PHONE 48¢ o JUNEAU—PHONE 411 Connors Motor Co., Inc.