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BARNEY GOOGLE ALL ASHORE TH S GOWN' ASHORE QUARANTINE OFFICERS [+ | WANT AD i { INFORMATION i Count five average words to the line. , Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day Additional days 5¢ *Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 vclock in the afternoon to insure lnsertion on same day We accept ads over from persons listed in directory. Phone 10¢ telephone telephone Ad-toker. 374—Ask fur s or or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at | j once and same will be given | | attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR! | FOR SALE FOR SALE—G 9-ft. beam. tion with B. Dalene 36-1t. long Boat in good condi- 20 hp. N&S engine, practically new. Combined li- buter and (troller Completely equipped for both. Tnquire Charles G. Warner Co., Juneau. FOR SALE—One Sedgley Spring- field Sporter rifle, cal. 30-06, very good condition, $30. One Heywood- ‘Wakefield baby buggy, $15. Phone Black 130 MAKE me an offer for 251 Alaska mastoden ivory beads. A hand- some 83-inch necklace which can- not be dupiicated. Warren Hard- ing, P.O. Box 1054, Juneau FOR SALE—Household furniture, used less than a year. Living room suite; two rugs and lamp match dining room suite; end tables; breakfast table with 5 chal unpainted; 1 double mat- tress;G.E. washer with automa- tic hose. Reasonable. Transferred to States. George C. Penny, 534 heavy winter ; portable Vic- complete paper Panger's outfit; office roll top desk; combination lock safe; % ton Dodge truck, new battery. 6 new tires. Mrs. L. R, Smith, 818 B St. Phone 223. S S e FOR SALE—T7-room completely fur- nished house, 6th and Kennedy. Terms. Phone 615. overcoat, large trola records; pmrs ngh Cur. F‘ortune Police shoes, $5 value, $3.50 pr. Red Front, 226 Front St. ULL CHECK 'EN\ OFF, SRE: -~ . | ! TO GOODRNE, MY DEAR-- FOR RENT FOR RENT419a11 coz5. 3-room apt. Call 385. FOR RENT—Four-room Iunmhedl house; oil heat. Phone 187 after 5 p.m. l:"OR RENT S5 3~mo}r{ apt. Phone Green 100 after 3:30 p.m. VAC'\NCY Nugget Apartments. . Phone 484. APARTMENT for rent. California Groeceery. Ono‘ Apt Snow White Apt. RENT only. FOR m\l;)lu \' NCAN(‘Y at the Blsh()p Apts. FOR Rl’fNrflT\"o OUIK‘(‘ rooms in Tirst National Bank Bldg. Inquire at ba FOR RENT--Four .- room furnished api. with bath, Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juncau Paint Store VACANCY MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT vhzrnlshr‘fl |, neated, and preferred modern apartment in center of downtown business dis- trict; over the Guy Smith Drug Store. Phone 97. apartment for & Pond Store. COMFORTABLE two. Applv Winter COZY, warm, furn, apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. MISCELLANEOUS ONE H&R Sportsman revol\'ur. single action, $15; one two-burner Coleman gasoline camp stove, new burners, $3. A good supply of used rifles. We buy and sell new and used. Alaska Trading Post 276 Franklin St * MISCELLANEOUS uUARANTEED Redflslk‘ Permn~ nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way to LfURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Try an Empire ad. WANTED PESETRANR [0 ¢ e il Dot CA NG COOK WANTED—Lady plcterred Erwin Boarding House, S. Fran-| klin. WAN’i'Eb — Fumlshed apartment with bedroom for occupancy by March 25. Write Empire M. 1000. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Phone Black 381 500 SHARES Hirst Chichagof at| $1.50. Inquire Nugget Shop. 'OR SALE — RCA Vicior, Zenith, | Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju-| neau Melody Shop. Try The Empue classifieds for| WANTED — Young woman mnst.l results. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS | Foot of Main Street 4 FOR, HEALTH .. Bowl at the BRUB!SW!CK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection fi lalizing in American Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! s DISTRICT Manager to handle cir- culation for leading American magazine publisher. Transporta- tion, Office, Advertising furnished | qualificant. Write M. A. Steele, 5 | Columius Circle, New York City. | have work Phone Empire. STOP PUSHING, GURNEE - UM JUST AS ANXIOUS " THE DAILY' ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1938. I GET OFF TH\S TUR AS YOou AR HOPE T NEVER SEE ANOTHER NACHT -~ OR ANOTHER CASE OF MEASLES -- OR ANOTHER SNUEEY SMNITH A% LONG AS T By BILLIE DE BE! T SWow T CONNY DORE HAaN'T GOT TH' MWANNERS OF a8 B8LUE-NOSE MULE --- 8y JOVE-- SNUFEY AN GOOGLE W WHaT'S HAPPENED <o THEM 22 A PLEASANT TWE, COMMODORE SHAFFER RETURNING Ed Shaffer, proprietor of Sanitary Meat Market, is return- ing to Juneau aboard the Yu'.on following & business trip Outside. .- RADIO < ™ The following summary is com- piled from KINY Station's latest available program schedule. The Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re- sponsible for last minute program changes: Saturday—Clesing Schedule 0 to 5:30—Danee Music 30 to 5:35—World Bookman :35 to 4:45—Golden Tones 5:45 to 6:00—Radio Symphony chestra Or- -~ 6:00 to 6:05--Weather Report 05 to 6:15—Gaylord ter 5 to 6:30—Dinner Music ) to 6:45—Melody and Song to 7:00—Comedy Stars Broadway 7:00 to 7:15—8inging Strings 7:15 to 7:30—Cecil and Sally 0 to 8:00--Nick Lucas 0 to 8:30—Guest Night 8:3) to 8:45—Music. 8:45 to 9:00—Cub Reporters 00 to 9:15—Parade 5 to 9:30—Thirteen Windows the Jade Pagoda 3:30 to 9:45—Dance Music 9:45 to 10:00—Empire News cast 10:00 to 10:15 wood Lens 10:15 to 10:30—Let’s Dance 10:30 to 11:00—Organ Treasures Off the Air. Sunday—Full Day 11:00 to 12:00—Chuirch 12:00 to 12:30—The Concert Hour 12:30 to 12:45—Mood Espanole 12:45 to 1:00—Smiling Ed McCon- nell 1:00 to 1:15—Bert Hirsc! Dance Music 1:15 to 1:30~-Works Progress Ad- ministration (Fed. Music Project) 1:30 to 1:45—Church 1:45 to 2:00—The Garden of Melody 2:00 to 4:00—Off the Air 4:00 to 4:15—The Serenader 4:15 to 4:30—Educational Talk 4:30 to 5:00—Melodies of the Music Master 5:00 to 5:15—Front Page Drama 5:15 to 5:30—The Vagabonds of the Prairie 5:30 to 5:45—Jungle Jim 5:45 to 6:00—Victor Quan’s Orches- tra 6:00 to 6:30—Church Hour 7:30 to 7:45—The Easy Chair 7:45 to 8:00—Night Editor 8:00 p.m—Off the air until 8 am. Monday 2 of 9 of Broad- Schedule 's Novelty Monday—Opening Schedule :00 to 8:15—Morning Thought :15 to 9:15—Breakfast Club, variety music, time, weather 9:15 to 9:30—Parade 9:30 to 9:45—Scandinavian Music 9 45 to 10:15-Sons of the Pioneers 0:15 to 10:30—Hoosier Hot Shots 10:45—Morning Chat 11:00—Dance Music l to 10,1 to 1 sic Mas! 0:30 10:45 1 QO 1:30—Melodies of the Mu- ter. :30 to 12:00—Dance Styles of 1938 i LEIGHTON RETURNING A Gardner Leighton, wellknown‘ young man of Juneau, who has been | )south for some time, is returning (o Juneau aboard the Yukon due| Try Thc Empire classifieds ror‘2 results, OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” 12.90 to 12:15—The Serenader 12:15 t6 12:30—Here Comes Band 12:30° to 12:45—Monitor Views the News 12:45 to 1:00—% Hour of % Time 00 to 2: N-Mldday Rendezvous :00 to 2:15—Mario Chandler’s Or- chestra 15 to 2:30—Round-Up to 2:46—Peacock Court 0 3:00—Auld Lang Syne 3:30—Symphonettes 3:45—Electric Melodies 4:00—Lovely Lady 4:15—Works Progress inistration to 4:30—Hawaiian Echoes 0 4:45—Dixie Memories to 5:00—Club Cabana the to to to to Ad- &858 éassés Jo-e:-Stenu Slnp mms’—msns' READY-TO-W Seward Street Near Third g FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH OAR— Gt Evérlasting GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARANTEE THERE IS NOTHING FI§ER IN _ISADIO THAN » Carlsons Hear a Demonstration Today at - J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied v Custamers®” —Through (he Holly- fi_m |ing new stomachs as well as v Tomorrow’s Child Will Lwe Longer and Women, It I's Said, Will Outnumber Men of Race o s AT This is the last of articles W Alexander E. George, after talking with the research- ers who are charting tomorrow’s world, pictures life in 16 it shapes up in (he labo .Jml on the drafting beards of ANDER R. GEORGE eature Service Writer We have yet to find the fabled fountain of youth, but the average American is becoming healthier and bigger, and is living longer. Despite the fast tempo of life to- day, the automobils’s appalling slaughter and new-fangled as- a child born in the United States this year has the prospect of liv- ing 12 years more than his parents & bad at birth. | for health of the under-privileged. Sccialized medicine — and agitation over it—is increasing. eanwhile, our now slightly predomirant male population is to become more feminine, the average woman living three years longer than the average man. Reasons: Women are believed to be “tough- er biologically than men (their me clic processes are slower and they wear out less quickly) and they more sheltered from occu- pational hazards. X In 1610 the ratio of males to fe- males in the United States was 1066 to 100. In 1930—the last cen- sus—the ratio was 102.7 males to 100 females. Women probably will outnumber men 25 years from now —unless the immigration bars are let down. Big Ten Fatal Diseases Here are the ten diseases that take the highest toll of lives in the United States and the annual num- ber of victims of each. The figures are from the Bureau of Census for 1935. the are Annue ‘Tell 312,000 137,000 104,000 103,000 97,000 68,000 63,000 28.000 27,000 11,000 next attack Disease , Heart Cancer Pneumonia Kidney Diseases Cerebral Hemorrhage Tuberculosis Diseases of Infancy Diabetes Influenza Syphilis Medical science, in the years, will concentrate it on this roster. Length of Life Grows This table shows the increase in the average life expectancy of Am- erican infants. The 1789 and 1855 are of Mzs chusetts babies e Massachusetts was the only state whose figures for the early /s of the republic are considered fairly accurate. Year Born 1789 1855 1900 25 Assoeiation, clubwomen and healtl cfficials _are enlisted in the drive carly. diagnosis, intensive re- search and improved treatment for “the great darknes Heart disease has been iner 1055 ing but medical science is better In Rome, able to detect this No, 1 killer and | " o has made effective means of con- birth wa: trolling it. Help for the Poor All of the Big Ten except cere- bral hemorrhage, diabetes and ap- pendicitis strike most often and hardest in the homes of the poor. Consequently the prospect is for more group effort to improve the “Alask: Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Life Expectancy during the early Christ- the expectation of life at about 20 to 25 years. >ee CARD PARTY Wednesday, March 16, at & pm Wemen of the Moose, 1.O.O.F. Hall Bridge, pinochle, whist. Admission 50c. Public invited adv. .- Lester by L. Henderson And on the basis of continued con- quest of disease the average child born 25 years hence will live 5 to * 10 years longer than one born this year. The 1900 infant had a pros- pect of living until 49, and the 1933 baby to reach 61. The 1963 baby's life expectancy should be 66; per- haps 71. Nation of Graybeards? This increase, coupled with a de- clining birth rate, is enlarging the proportion of elderly persons in our population. But don't be afraid that we soon will be a nation of graybeards. The change within the next century will be scarcely per- ceptible. Nor is soft living and machine age strain making Americans de- teriorate physically. College boy and girls of today are taller and heavier than those of the last gen- eration. ‘Medical science and hygiene vir- tually have conquered typhoid fever, diphtheria, malaria and smallpox. Scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough and similar dis- eases of childhood are much less malignant. Surgical wizards build new blood “pipe lines” to the heart®take off tops of skulls to operate on the brain and perform “miracles” in build- faces. Wonder-working glandular | treatments are still in their infan- cy and new secrets of vitamin values and the functions of body cells are still to be revealed. War on Deadly ‘Big Ten’ Medical authorities, now con- centrating their attention on the |Big Ten of death-dealing diseases | lives yearly. . ment, | Surgeons, that take their big toll among the middle - aged and elderly predict spectacular gains in 25 years. The Big Ten, in order of mor- tality rate, are: Heart diseases, can- cer, pneumonia, kidney diseases. cerebral hemorrhage, tubercul malformation and diseases of early infancy, diabetes, influenza and syphilis. U. S. medicine is marshaling powerful resources for the war on cancer, which takes some 137000 ‘The Federal govern- American College of the = American Medical the California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Dehvery afy AsRnEARERLE) INCOME TAX REPORTS PREPARED James C. Cooper C.P. A Authorized to Practice Before the U. S. Treasury Dept. THIRD FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BLDG. WELLINGTON LUMP COAL $ 1 5.60 per tor F. Q. B. B Pacific Co: m?:ai(:o. new ! FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN nhas siightly dif- fereiit meaning in Nanking, China, where Chinese civilians have been conscripted into street-sweeping gangs. Cleanliness of the city was among steps enforced when Japanese soldiers took over Nanking and put conquered Chinese under military rule. P S HOME BOARDING HOUSE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MISS TIBER ON ALASKA Supervisor of Nurses for the Bu- | reau of Indian Affairs Bertha Tib- | er, is a passenger from the West- | ward on the Alaska, according to“ the Bureau office here. Miss Tiber has been on through the Westward and ior, visiting Nome, lato, Kenakanak, and many other | villages and towns in the of her survey work. -+ Empire classifieds pay. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. a Inter- | Unalakleet, Nu- | 1 | tip | § we serve MILK 2nd BUTTER- MILK EVERY MEAL Our Aim Is—“TO PLEASE course | OUR CUSTOMERS” MR. and MRS. GEO. SALO T e e T , * Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liguors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING | HOUSE MONTHLY RATES SO FRANKLIN STREET ) THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE . : “ | _ THE MINERS' JUNEAU - YOUNG Recreation Parlors Hardware Company BILL DOUGLAS PAINTS—OIL—-GLASS ———y Shelf and Heavy Hardware = Guns and Ammunition Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS & “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE e 122 SECOND STREET [ P oL e ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- | | ANTEED 60 DAYS PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt Juneau BRI GROC Qvoi n-oll AM!IICAN CAS GROCERY and m THE VOGUE—— Correcily Styled Clothes For Women PIGGLY WIGGLY isit the | SITKA HO'I' SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths | Accommodations to suit every taste Reservations, Alaska Air Tnnsport 'GREEN TOP CABS ; Phone 6178 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 i - g S McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY mmny-mnnmm',‘ time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burn. r trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148