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“BARNEY GOOGLE ‘M TYELLING NOou WE GOTTA GET * OUTTA HERE AN' OFFA THIS \SLAND - THAT Guvy, STACKPOLE (S A CRACKPOT an' OUR LWES ARE N OANGER -- b K QA e ) WANT AD | 'NFORMATION (,unm. five average woras to H,:v Ine. Daily rate per line for conseculive nsertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge Copy must be in Lhe »clock in the afternoon Insertion on same We accept ads over from persons listed in directory Phone office by 2 Lo insure day. telephone telephone 274—Ask for Ad-toker. In case of error or if an has been stopped before | piration, advertiser please nnu- fy this office (Phone 374) al once and same will be given attention. THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE EQUIPMENT USERS: owner, Burton Wash machine shop for sale, F.OB. Se- attle. Wants genuine, fine Indian ores, crystals, minerals, and cash. Inquire Empire or write . Waynick, Burton, Wash Museum has fine F‘OR SALE vHaywoml Wakefield baby buggy. Phone Red 320. Three furn lot. Reason- leaving town. Torell, 153 FOR SALE OR LEASE apts., houses on one able terms. Owner Call after 1 pm. W. L Gastineau Ave, furnished 218 un- st 1-ROOM house furnished; lot 70 Mrs. L. R. Smith 300 32 h.p. JOHNSON to sell for best offer Tyee, Alaska or B. s Shoes, $3 pair. 288 Front. RED FRONT. and 16-1t. hull W. Peterson, FOR SALE—One Kodak Retina and case, with F. lens, MM, film, like new, $37.50; one Savage rifle, 30.06, good condition, peep sights, $20; one new 9-tube radio, $25. We buy and sell new and used goods. Alaska Trading Post 276 S. Franklin St. pairs High Cut Fortune Police shoes, $5 value, $3.50 pr. Red Front, 226 Front St. oom completely fur- nithed house, 6th and Kennedy Terms. Phone 615. WHAT FER I WOULD T CRITTER WANT To KEEP WS EROM DROUNDIN' - THEN KILL US 22 YE TALK LAK' A BODACIOUS \DJIVT, GoOGU 3-room apt. with bath. Klein Apts., Third and Gold FOR RENT -Bachelor’s apartment 8. Inquire 523 Kennedy FOR RENT-—4-room flat with bath furnished, on Gastineau Ave. In- quire Juneau Paint Store FOR RENT Steamhbeated with hot and cold running water. in Triangle Bldg. See Stan Grum- mett. , RENT nicely 4 large steam-heated furnished, electric FOR rooms range and Frigidaire, oak floors. T’ Windsor Apts. nicely he Apts house and bath, overstuffed, oil floors. Windsor ‘4-ROOM furnished new oak steam- Apts Warm cozy Ellingen FOR RENT heated rooms Phone 702, FOR RENT—Clean, cozy, 3-room apt. Call 385. FOR RENT 3-room apt. Phone Green 100 after 3:30 p.m. NCY—Nugget Apartments. VACANCY Maloney Apts. Phon APARTMENT Grocery. for rent. California FOR RENT — One couple only. vacant apt., Snow White Apt. VACANCY at the Bishop Apts. FOR RENT--Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Inquire at bank. VACANCY MacKinnon Apts. preferred modern apartment trict; Smith Store. over the Guy Phone 97. COZY, warm, furn. apts. water, dishes, and bath. Re MISCELLANEOUS FUARANTEED nents, $ Lola’s Beauty Shop, 201, 315 D(’('ker Way. Realistic Perma- Finger wave, 656c. telephone TURN your old ;,nkl into \film cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Try an B pire ad. WANTED RCA Victor, Zenith, Ju- 'OR SALE Emerson anG Crosley radios. neau Melody Shop. DUE ON NORTH SEA Mrs. Eli Tammeyy, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs, Louise Casey and baby, is returning to Juneau aboard the North Sea. E B CHOIR TO MEET Announcement is made that the WANTED TO BUY—Girls' used bi- cycle, Phone 439, Mrs Krause. ‘WANTED TO BUY —é-inch bench vise. Gastineau Motors. WANTED 'TO RENT—Large fur- nished house close in. Call Green 165. I r-)r' RPN'I Purms}wd and heated | gyailable i room g. 1 6 et | year Welt Men'’s pOR RENT-—PFurnished, neated, and 3 in 4 center of downtown business dis- 4. Drug 4 ©5:30 to 5:4 used 10:60 to 10:15—Richard THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, M HOW DO T KNOW WHAT'S EATIN DON'T PAY BUT--\T UM NO MND, MZ STACKPOLE- HE'S A LEETLE TETCHED N TH HAWD - The piled following summary is com- from KINY Station’s latest am chedule. The smpire cannot be re- last minute program Daily Ala sponsible changes: Saturday—Closing Schedule 5:00 to 5:30—Dance Music 73:30 to 5:35—World Bookman 5:35 10 4:45—Golden Tones 5:45 to 6:00—Radio Symphony ches 100 to 6:05—Weather Report :05 to 6:15—Gaylord Carter 15 to 6:30—-Dinner Music 30 to G:45—-Melody and Song 45 to 7:00—Comedy Broadway 00 to 7: -Singing Strings 7:15 to 7:30—Cecil and Sally 7 8:00—Nick Lucas H 8:30—Guest Night 8:45—Musi 9:00—Cub Reporters 9:00 to 9:15—Parade 9:15 to 9:30—Thirteen Window: the Jade Pagoda 9:30 to 9:45--Dance Music 9:45 to 10:00—Empire News Broad- cast 10:00 to 10:15 wood Lens 10:15 to 10:30- 10:30 to 11:00 Off the Air. for 6 6 [} Star 9: ol -Through the Holly- Let’s Dance Organ Treasures. Sunday—Full Day Schedule (Subject to change at last moment’s notice.) to 12:00—Church to 12:30—The Concert Hour to 12:45—-Mood Espanole to 1:00—Smiling Ed McCon- 1:00 12:00 12:30 12:45 nell 1:00 to 1:15—Bert Hirsch’s Dance Music 1:15 to 1:30—Works Pr ministration (Fed. Music :30 to 1:45—Church 1:45 to —The Garden of Melody 00 to 4:00—Off the Air :00 to 4:15—The Serenader to 4:30—Educational Talk :30 to 5:00—Melodies of the Music Master 5:00 to 5:15 5 to 5 Prairie Novelty Ad- Project) Front Page Drama 0—The Vagabonds of the ~Jungle Jim 5:45 to 6:00—Victor Quan's Orches- tra 6:00 to 6:30—Church Hour :30 to 7:45—The Easy Chair 45 to 8:00—Night Editor 00 p.an~—Off the air until 8 Monday am. Monday—Opening Schedule 8:00 to 8:15—Morning Thought 8:15 to 8:45—Breakfast, Club 8:45 to 9:00—Empire News 9:00 to 9:15—Breakfast Club tinued Con- G. E. 9:15 to 9:30—Parade 9:30 to 9:45 candinavian Music 9:45 to 10:00—Hawaiian Echoes Himber’s Orchestra 10:15 to 10:30—Hoosier Hot Shots 10:30 to 10:45—-Morning Chat 10:45 to 11:00—Dick Jergen's chestra Or- WANTED—Girl for general house- 11:00 to 11:30—Melodics of the Mu- work. Phone Black 381. High School choir of the Northern ‘-NANTED gt Young womnn it Light Presbyterian Church will be held at 6:45 p.m. today under di- rection of George Schmidt. BWA W.Z% 7\ EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWIC Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- jalizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! [ SN g & . | Phone 723————115-2nd St. | THE ROYAL ; BEAUTY, SALON OPEN EVENINGS, “If ‘your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” have work. Phone Emmre LADIES’ AUXILIARY sic Master 111:30 to 12:00—Dance Styles of 1938 12:00 to 12:15—The Serenader 12:15 to 12:30—Band Concert 12:30 to 12:45—Empire News 12 (5 to 1:00—% hour of % time 00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous CARD PARTY GIVEN 310 1o %) 15—Mario Chandler’s Or- chestra, More thah 50 guests were in at- 2:15 to 2:30—The Round-Up tendance last night at the card 2:30 to 2:45—Monitor Views the party given by the Ladies’ Auxiliary News in the Union Hall where ten tables 2:45 to 3:00—Auld Lang Syne of whist and pinochle were played. 3:00 to 3:30—Syraphonettes Prizes were awarded and refresh- 3:30 to-3:45—Foursome Music ments served as events of the eve- 3:45 to #:00—Through ‘the Holly- ning. Prize winners were: Pinochle, | Mrs. M. Matheson and Alex Daroff, high; Mrs. Beukers, low; whist, Mrs. Schmitz and Ludwig Thoren, high; wood Lens 4:00 o 4:15—Fedgral Music Project D. Carlson and Jack 4:15 to 4:30—Electric Melodies Fred 4:30 to 4:45—Bert Hirsch Dance Music Mrs. Peterson and Pete Oswald, low, 4:45 ta 5:00—Club Cabana i It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 e | Jones-Stevens Shop ’ ' LADIES'~MISSES: ' | | ) READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third THERE IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO THAN Stromberg- “Carlsons Hear a Demonstration Today at 1. B. Burford & Co. “Our’ Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” HiW 22 MEBBE HE'S JUST SORE BECAUSE WE SPOILED YOUR HONEYMOON-- SAFE FOR ANY OF uS To BE (M S0 AT DflUBLAS NEWS DOUGLAS CANNE OPERATE COMING SEASON Operation of the Douglas Fisher- es Company plani here this sum- mer similar to last season now seems assured. according to L. A. Joh: who is associated with J. M. Sla- ter, ma er, and chief siockholder of the company. The ye: rental of $12 for the cannery build- ing was recently received by the city nd is chief evidence plan o put up another pack Tt was the desire a intention of My, Slater last fall to have ments made whereby future pa ‘ould be doubled or trebled over iy previous year, by the enlar ment of his plant, and acquirement by the city of a trap or two, which he might have fish than his seiners have been able o cateh in the past. The benefit {¢ the town and the Territory wol ily have kept pace with (hat of | the company. Realization of such sbjective for this year do not now ippear likely, Mr. Johnson stated >oe FEUSI-JENSEN STORE FRONT 1S IMPROVED A marquee was yesterday built by J. O. Kirkham over the entrance {c the Feusi-Jensen store on Froni Street, making an improvement to both the property and business - UPPORT TWO CANDIDATE: Mrs. R. R. Hermann of Juneau for president, and Mrs. Marcus Jensen of Douglas for secretary, received the unanimous support of the members of the Douglas Island Women's Club for those offices in the Territorial Federation of Women's Clubs, at the special meeting of the Douglas Island Women's clubs held at the Government school house last eve- ning. Candidates from the other towns in the Territory for the vari- ous other offices, as presented at the meeting, also received the un- animous support of the local orzani- zation. LIRSS B S lease nd ne from D.LW.C POND OF WATER ATTRACTS CHILD TO NEAR TRAGEDY The near drowning of little Eddic Cochrane, two-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. H. L. Cochrane, m a small pond of water in a vacant lot, cc ner of Second and D streets, re- sulted in the filling in today on the lot of rock from the AJ. to fore- stall any similar occurrence. Doug- las Scouts were right on the job this forenoon to pile in the rock as soon it was dumped The child, when discovered, was up to his waist in the water, and his little sister was endeavorin him out. A, E. Goetz, witnessing the scene from the Warner grocery nearby, rushed to the rescue and helped get the child out of dange Later, members of the PFire De- partment arrived on the scene and with the aid of the fire truck pumped the water out of the pool as ecured more . ner to get OWEADFULLY EWIGHTENED -- NOU KNOW, FERDIE'S BEEN ACTIN' S0 STWANGE LATELY 1 CouLd SQUEAM --- ARCH 19, 1938 By BILLIE DE - GOOD NIGHT, GOOGLE -- PLEASANT OREAMS WILKINS FEELS HOOVER MAKES SUBMARINE IS HIS COMMENT, BEST IN ARCTIC EUROPE STRIFE Believes Lost Russians Did Not Reach Alaskan Coast EDMONTON for futur pos vealed expedition a subm today ibly in her Wilkins on his where ir for he ti it hus lost pole airmen effort “My ¥ ar have “That although deal of work ones day, ery da In y. spr Wilkins Soviet fliers king askan ccast Nn'llt be must, not later morning sermon topics, etc QOI ('l,\\ CATHOLIC Aloysius Church did - lluuglas Ghurch Serwces tor t received than to 9:00 am Sunday 3:00 sermor DOUGLAS PR MISSION DAVID WaGGONER Sunday services 1:30 pm.—Bible Schoot 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service, All are welcome in these ALASKA E 10:00 a Doug 11:00 am.- place. George Loveless will speak 6:00 p.m.—Broadeast 7:30 p.m.—Fishermen's at home of Mr. 3, pm m HHI. Ma School follows return from Aklavik been in hown me,” one ¢ with a much lasger be covercd in a with mc submarine, 10 o' guaiantee able in Near LONDON, March March 3 t of th 19. to the Plan Arctic ve 1 Huber sert Hoov urvey, T do not pread war by " Expl over-the- carching hi Russian ; the inin aid of prepared for Ho many most the ver . and other e i European airpiane area ¢ preser an scientific mar workin: e lost Russian likely not reach the LONDAN, March s churcn by The Empire lock Saturday change of column ain, Joseph P Pilgrim Club last Sam wiil program The public don The cretary peech was CHURCH i Dulke of ma SPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday Vesper ‘ /ANG SOCIE ~Sunday schoel in the Children’s Home Bunday other chi Kennedy State and yynay jority ling ever, belief 5 said School ey rice ertable. He alliances with EYTERIAN that Minister STREE The parking other - vehicles of services ZATION 2 am. Sunday. Monday, at the Home. Friday, 4 pm. sers Bo service, same Bible cla el Schleg services. said that believe in Europe is probable future.” statement. nations a major conflict has been in Belgium, Ger countries trip - s " Kemedy Makes First Address in Great Britain New U. S. Ambassador Dis- cusses P(’a(‘e, Nation's Views United States Ambassador Kennedy, night cooperate ince Kent Viscount Halifax were the speakers, that to believe declared the ma~ No Wide \lm‘ad War Prob- Future— Nations Not Prepared 19. after a “lo a o0 are m Gives His 19.—The n to Br told t that Un in any ped fi Lc Kenned: reaching and forel the Uni that of Americans oppose entang- Europe. Ho Ambassador expressed America main neutral in a general war. - WASHING could not interf 4 pm.—True Blue Girls All are cordially mnvited to Lhese | 3| Fresh Fruit and Vegetables The incident described brings to mind the tragedy of about five year: ago when another small son of Mr and Mrs. H. L. Cochrane, Billy, who was about the same age as little Ed- die, was drowned in a ditch dug the vear before, that had become filled from the heavy rains. City officials cannot be tho alert to the danger of similar accidents within the town's boundaries. >eoe SUNDAY SERVIC At 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening at the City Hall, Douglas residents have been invited to attend a meet- ing called by Dr. Waiter Torbet to decide upon the proposal of building a Methodist - Congregational or Community church in Douglas, and assune about 75 percent of the | building costs, if those in sympathy with the project favor the move The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock and is of vital interest to Douglas. - e THREE SPEAK TODAY AT BAR LUNCHEON Three speakers ‘Were presented' in- formally at the luncheon meeting of the Juneau Bar Association today in Percy’s Cafe, including Senator O. | D. Cochran of Nome and A. R. Rock- well and G. L. Patterson ' A shipment of fresh shrimp by Earl Ohmer of Petersburg was enjoyed by the members at the luncheon. Judge H. B. LeFevre, pres- ident, presided. ., Try the Empire classifieds for sent, )l results, . Telephone 478 California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE $l 5.60 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers Prompt Delivery WELLINGTON LUMP COAL Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Patronize Irving’s Market "FOR INSURANCE Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Former » United States, Her- NOTICE automobiles that - will with street cleaning operations will ot be allowed on paved streets after adv. SURVEY CREWS Martha Society TO TAKE FIELD Grants Honorary Membership to 3 ABOUT APRIL 1 First Work to Be Done on Homesites in Juneau, Ketchikan Districts ; activity of the office will get April 1 with > done in the Jun- nities on field Survey ason Public ay about first ikan i homesite | to Cadastral Engineer corge A Vv Williamson and onard M. Berlin wi head a party in thé Juneau area surveying 110 homesites which in- clude the Pederson Hill group, Eagle River landing, Tee Harbor, Auk 3ay, Fritz Cove, Triangle and Auk Lake groups Enginecr Floyd to Ketchikan wher ks Surveyor Ls G. Belts will will pick up 120 homes Mountain in that vie- ind surve ites in the Bay which ar and Herring inity NOTICK DITORS COMMIS- "FICIO PRO- . FOR THE TER- OF ALASKA. JUNEAT COMMISSIONER'S PRECINCT In the Matter of the Last Will nd Testament of FRED K. ORD- WAY, Deceased ALL CONCERNED are herehy no tified that LAURA P. ORDWAY was on February 26th, 1938, ap pointed E utrix of the Last Will ind Testament of FRED K. ORD WAY, Deceaged ALL PERSONS ainst said estate uired to present propex vouchers, nonths from the o the under-signed GRDWAY'S PHOTO d Street, June ed at Juneau, ay of February LAURA P. TO STA’ ong RITORY wide ver h having claims are hereby the same, with within six (6) ate of this notice executrix at 1938 ORDWAY, Executrix ry 26, 1938. 19, 1938, Febru March First publication, Last Publieation, District in o for a Point Mar leading Sociely members of were granted I Three Marthg orary t ilar the Northern LI erian Church parlors Mrs. K K. Cimpbell pek> br wor 1t Mr re char erine Hooker, Mrs. Flor Tripp, Mrs, J Housel ith the group, ipp and Mrs. Ho members, while been er Campell he tanding Mrs. J cent article plan: dinner Mr hn Glasse reviewed a on Am Tarhart made the chu held on March 28. Hooker will be in charge dinner. Plans were rummage sale to be held March 29 with Mrs. E. M. Richa :, and the date for public dinner announced for April 20. hn Rogers and Mrs. Ge v were hostesses at luncheon meeting next regular meeting of Mrs. Georg w. Mi Norman will es. Ray Peterman, p pi during the af to t th o1t For the Soci and hoste ident noon Mr ided e SAVE THE bekah Benefit Dance, Hall DATE R > Lester ‘Alacka” by HOME We MILK EVERY MEAL Our Aim Is—“TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS” T \ \ ll \ \ ) \ \ N ) \ \ N ) \ \ )\ \ MR. and MRS. GEO. SALO 'i, membership in the group meeting held yester fly on their mu BOARDING HOUSE| UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT serve MILK and BUTTER- the hon- at day fgit rod were Mrs. Herman and iine 1y at- ek My a leader of long re- and ireh s of also made on ard- the was, the yester the Johnson he o8- ter- March 26, adv D. Hrndvrmn % : \ : z E ew it- he cle we rst m- ign ted v The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets war the re- | | l ‘. FLOOR YOUD HOME WITH | OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasti GARLAND BOGGAN . PHONE. 582 * Bily: Your Floors with a GUARANTEE or ere — King's Messen- Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Buliders’ and Shelf "ARfiWA“ JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition EREERINTEIISAT JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt | THE VOGUE— I Correctly Styled Clothes For Women 101 SEWARD ST. 'LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 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 M‘INERS‘ Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS “Smiling Service” s Cash Grocery Plllml} 105 HOlIE GROCERY AND, LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET Juneau [ el PIGGLY WIGGLY ] GREEN TOP CABS Phone 678 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% Visit the SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every | taste. Reservations, Alaska Air Transport % | McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY lDod(u and Plymouth Dealers Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for .Crude Oil save burn.r trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148

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