The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1938, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE I HAPPEN TO KNOW THAT STACKPOLE'S WRITING A STORY ABOUT A JEALOUS HUSBAND --- HE'S GOT & QUEER LOOK (N H\S ENES AND \F YOU'RE SMART You'lL KEEP QUT OF HIS WA \F TR VARMINT a\TS FRASH WIE ME VLU BSOLNCE A RIFLE BALL OFF'N WIS PUNKIN HEND - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1938. By BILLIE DE BECK 1 DECLAR: GOOGLE'S GOT A& FACE ON W THAT WOULD TARRIEY A& WANT AD | INF ORMATION | Count lwe average words to (he line. Daily ra nsertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge Copy must be in the office by 2 p'clock in the afterncon to insure lasertion on same day. ¥ te per line for consecutive Ne accept ads over telephone ffom persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 274—Ask for Ad-toker. e — 3! "In case of error or i an ad | | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at | once nd same will be given | attention. SKA EMPIRE THE DATLY ALA — FOR SALE p pairs High Cut Fortune 20 Police shoes. $5 value, $3.50 pr. Red Front, 228 Front St. FOR SALE OR LEASE: apts.,. houses on one lot. Reason- able terms. Owner leaving town. call after 1 p.m. W. L. Torell, 153 Gastineau Ave ‘Three furn 3-ROOM house, furnished or un- furnished; lot 70x35, €18 B. Mrs. L. R. Smith. FOR SALE_7-room completely fur- nished house, 6th and Kennedy Ferms. Phone 615. - mers Goodyear Welt Men's 300 Dress Shoes, $3. pair. 228 Front. RED FRONT. Zenith, Ju- "OR SALE — RCA Victor, Emerson anG Crosley radios. neau Melodv Shop. SIDES RETURNS FROM VACATION IN STATES Deputy Collector of Customs M. H. Sides returned to Juneau on the Alaska this morning after a month’s vacation during which he and Mrs. Sides motored tiirough Washington, Oregon and as far scuth as San Francisco. Mrs. Sides is remaining in Seattle for a few weeks visiting with friends and relatives before coming home. The official reported an excellent trip. D Empire classifieds pay. if It's Paint We Have It! | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 LADIES—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third :] Jones-Stevens Shop | XEBCISI FOR HEALTH Bowl at the SWICK fiecreaflon Alleys Cafe in’ Connection Spec- ializing in American and { Phone 722 THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON | i EN EVENINGS “If your ha&r is not becoming ‘ to you - You should be coming to us.” o T 115-2nd St. FOR RENT FOR RENT—The Dauphiny t . 3 rooms and garage. 9'¢ miles sut Glaoler Highway. Partly fur- nished with stoves. Inguire Max Mielke. Duck Cr., Glacier High- way. l<‘0}{ lflll;IVNT—f room house. Mr:» Maude McMullen, West 9th St. Cot- HOUSE FOR RENT—6 rooms and bath, furnished. Good view, large basement, laundry tubs, closed-in porches, automatic oil heat, pi- ano, free spring water. Inquire Fourth and East streets or phone 439 between 6 and 9 pan VACANCY—Perelle Apts. for two. Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT — 6-room unfurnished house. Automatic oil burner age. Phone Blue 440. FOR RENT—Furnished and heated 3-rcom apt. with bath. Klein Apts Third and Gold. FOR RENT—4-room flat with bath furnished, on Gastineau Ave. In- quire Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT—4 large steam-heated rooms nicely furnished, electric range and Frigidaire, oak floors ‘Windsor Apts. house and bath, 4-ROOM nicely furnished—overstuifed, oil heat, new oak floors. Windsor Apts. FOR RENT — Warm cozy steam- heated rooms. Ellingen Apts Phone 702. FOR RENT — 3-room apt. Phone Green 100 after 3:30 p.m. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. VACANCY M'\lonfl Apts. Phcrn“ 484. APARTMENT for rent. California Grocery. FOR RENT — One vacant apt. couple only. Snow White ApL 1 VACANCY at the Bl%hun Ap! FOR RP NT ~TWO offl(‘(‘ rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Inquire at bank. VACANCY MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT--Furnished, neated, and preferred modern apartment in center of downtown business dis- trict; over the Guy ,Smith Drug Store. Phone 97. warm, furn, apts, Light, hes, cooking utensils Reasonable at Seaview. cozy, water, and bath. MISCELLANEQUS SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. I‘URN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget bhop Try an E‘mplre ad WANTED WANTED TO BUY*GH‘L& used bl- cycle. Phone 439, Mrs. G. E. Krause. : WANTED—Girl | for general Thouse- work. Phone Black 381. WANTED — Young woman must have work. Phone Empire. Lorl: :md pldur lofilllon nohces for sale at The Empire Office. ING TAKU SQUADRON ME Regular meeting of Taku Squad- ron No. 1, Sons of the American Legion, will meet at 7:30 tonight {in the Legion Dugout with Capt. LeRoy Vestal, presiding. - e — Empire classifieds ‘pay. frrrr e e { HOME BOARDING HOUSE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We serve MILK and BUTTER- MILK EVERY MEAL Our Aim Is—“TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS” MR. and MRS. GEO. SALO SPEAKER AT ROTARY h, Alaska Frank Parr repr: tative cf Westing se Electric Donald L. Hagerty, new member of the Bureau of Indian Affairs staff in charge of administration of the Indian Reorganization Ac! were guests of the Juneau Rotary Club at its weekly luncheon this noon at Per Cafe. Rotarian Parrish, who can boast of 23 years membership in the organization and is a member of the Seattle club, brought interest- ing information to the local Rotar- ians on the International Conven- tion to be held in San Francisco | this summer. Gar- | - ON COURT MAY District Attorney William A. Holz- heimer sailed for Ketchikan on the RS Yukon to be in attendance at the District Court session being held there. RADIO N The following summary is com- piled from KINY Station’s latest available program schedule. The Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re- sponsible for last minut: program changes: Tuesday—Clesing Schedule 5:00 to 5—Juneau Woman's Club 5:15 to 5:30—Fifteen Minutes in Fairyland 5 —World Bookman 5:45—Golden Tones 5:45 to 6:00—Radio Symphony chestra Or- 6:00 to 6:05—Weather Report 6:05 to 6:13—Melody Musketeers 6:15 to 6:30—The Gauchos 6:30 to 6:45—Melody and Song 6:45 to 00—Comedy Stars of Broadw 7:00 to 7 —Empire News 7:15 to 7:30—Cecil and Sally 7:30 to 8:15—Variety Booklet 8:15 to 8:30—Grandma Travels 8:30 to 8:45—Music 8:45 to 9:00—Cub Reporters g 5—Parade [ to 9:30—The House of Peter MacGregor 9:30 to 9:45—Sons of the Pioneers 9:45 to 10:00—Empire News 10:00 to 10:15—Guest Night 10:15 to 10:30—Let’s Dance 10:30 to 11:00—Organ Treasures Off The Air Opening Schedule—Wednesday 8:00° to 8:15—Morning Thot 8:15 to 8:45-Breakfast Club 8:45 to 9:00—Empire News 9:00 to 9:15—Breakfast Club tinued 9: 5 to 9:30—Parade 9:30 to 9:45—Scandinavian Music 9:45 to 10:00—Hawaiian Echoes 1 10 con- to 10:30—Swing Time 0:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat 10:45 to 11:00—Bob Howard chestra 11:00 to 11:30—Melodies of The Mu- sic Masters y 11:830 to 12:00—Dance 1938 12:00 to 12:15—The Serenader 12:15 to 12:30—Band Concert 12:30 to 12:45—Empire News 12:45 to 1:00—% Hour of % Time 1:00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous 2:00 to 2:15—Mario Chandler’s Or- chestra 2:15 to 2:30—Round-Up 2:30 to 2:45—Monitor News 2:45 to 3:00—Auld Lang Syne 3:00 to 3:30—Symphonettes 3:30 to 3:45—Ruby Elzy 3:45 to 4:00—Through the wood Lens 4:00 to 4:15—Dixie Memories 4:15 to 4:30—Electric Melodies 4:30 to 4:45—Bert Hirsch Orchestra 4:45 to 5:00—Club Cabana Or- Styles of Views the Holly- THERE IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO THAN Stromberg- J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” 5 CLUB LUNCHEON T SWOW --- I CAINT FER TH' LFE OF ME SEE WHY A PURTY GAL L\KE NOU-UNS COULD MERRY SICH A SHIE'LESS SKONK == While the grand chamberlain holds His Majesty’s gorgeously plumed ha King Carol of Rumania is pictured affixing his signature to the. ne constitution which made Rumania a corporate state and Carol IW. The matter of locks at the clerlz, also the matter of guarantee Aoialy Eal up, the mat- oD the school burner. Bids were re- s reported disposed of by the ported called for on the additional inspector who ordered the panic bolts put back on the doors as originally specified. In given for properties by the V' torney | Frank - Foster advised the . city to give no better deed to any- o "" e ”"} action may be taken = # ne thap:they had recalved, which 88%inst offenders. The Cephenomyia fiy—| in most « where (ax-titles are piwp FILE, SCHOOL BOARD 818 miles an hour concerned, would amount o a quit e filings of Mrs. Catherine Ba- By alpim deed anly. log for ihe three-year term and A. Explaininz to the Council the sta- g pawards for the 1-year term, for tus of liabilities for comy re-elebtion ‘@5 Douglak? solioeliidi- aity employees due to @ injuries, that the cily i stitution for men or of their duties. x-marshal Dupree for an addition- and not liable therefore B U e injuries sustained by its fire- NGSTROM IS HOME police in the performance o gstrom arrived home cn school, three id, to secure equipment for the being necessary he grant on the purchase. One last matter, speeding of cars, was remarked about by Mayor Kil- matter of deeds city the rectors. was reported this morning as the only filings so far by City k Tuckett. told nent: Attorney Foster {he Alaska this morning at the ear! hour of 4 o'clock, after a montk visit to Seattle on business connect- 1 his fish brokerage busi- onditions are still pretty bad Engstrom reported. A request made by months' compensation was ted upon cd W ; of the stuccoing job at the ne sxplained by the city outside, New speed marks set by automobiles, airplanes. theseg, compared to the blinding speed of a tiny fly. Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, director of the American Museum of Natural History, reveals that the male Cephenomyia fly travels at a rate of 818 miles an Man's fastest land plane, driven by Howard 352.38 miles an hour. transatlantic ships—all runners hour! Hughes, hit a rate of : DOUCLAS | CONEWS DOUGLAS COUNCIL DISPOSI OF CONS! E For the next to their last regular meeting before election, a two-hour session of the Douglas City Council was held last evening during which a dozen or more matters, received | attention, with definite action re- sulting in six of them One vote taken favored giving a deed to E. J. Baretich for lot 8 in block 1, which had been originally assigned to Walter Anderson for building a residence. The latter left for the south late last summer when his house was only partly com- pleted, and it is understood Bare- tich has consumated a deal for the unfinished building and plete it. Another vote authorized the City Clerk to issue a warrant for $426.34 in payment of the Virginia Mason's bill for 72 days’ care of Robert Du- - pree, former City Marshal. also the " WELLINGTON LUMP COAL sum of $10 in favor of Dr. Homer D. Dudley for consultation and 5.65 for Jeanette Snyder for her rvices in connection with the case. Action designating the city hall as the voting place of Douzlas or precinct number 1, embracing all of the town within its corporate limits was favorably voted upon Another vote approved the ncmina- tion of the following election offi- cials: First, for the Primary be held April 26: Judges—Mrs. Glen Rice, J. O. Kirkham, Charles O. A derson; clérks — Mrs. Gertrud Laughlin, Mrs. Walter Anarews. For the city election, April 5: Judz A. E. Goetz, John Niemi, O. H. Bliss clerks — Mrs. Laughlin and Mrs. Jerry Cashen. A report of Auditor J. C. Cooper, covering the business of the city dock from October 1936, to June 1637, was rendered in person by Mr Cooper, and while as he said, the report was not complete due to in- complete verification it was the best he was able to make, and vote to accept it embraced another action of the city fathers. Indefinitness in election to Mr. Cooper’s audit is concerned 0 _= a large extent with the sales of coal, the payment for which muy or may not be still due. Mayor Kilburn left the matter up to the City Clerk and former Wharfinger Dupree to see if they can determine a definite sta- tus for the differences. By a final action the (:ouncnl “Dr. Andrews ® planes have made 440.68 miles an hour, or more than half the speed attained by the fly, If Glenn Cunningham, great miler, could maintain his speed for an hour he would travel only about 16 mi are slow lete. Cme of the fastest birds, the golden eagle, has Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. The fly travels 54 times faster than the star Sihs | oo > (e been clocked at 120 miles an hour. The hunting ¥ Sea- leopard, or cheetah, can run 60 miles an hour. ckeyed the action of Clerk Tuckett neau for presentation to the next ‘| in loaning the School Board the Le iture, according to request of | sum of $300 from water revenue the letter received from that Board & | funds for taking care of a deficit The Mayor requested to be taker occurring in their checking ac-|into. their deliberations. count. Robert Bouner reported no sale One of the other most important in tight for the old ecity clerks matters disposed of was the appoint- ' office on Front Street. A. J. Balog ment by May | ning Committee composed of Coun- | cilman streets, wharf, and Robert man u]: an outline of work projects, lefinitely as possible to be present- (-(1 will com- " FOR INSURANCE | r Kilburn of a P reported the hydrant at the corner of Second and D streets repaired, but the one on St. Ann's Avenuc still cut of commission. Mayor Kil- burn ordered the immediate pur- chase of a sewer tape to have on hand when required, Clerk Tucketi reported the sewer at the city hall | Nunamaker, Joe Riedi, chairman of chairman of Bonner, chair- of “public properties, to get to the Planning Board in Ju- | is in urgent need of investigation or | (AP ET T P EREsEEsEREsETE " Fresh Fruit and Vegetables : ° : California Grocery | | The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and 5 "FLOOR YOUD HOME WITH | GARLAND BOGGAN Buy Your Thomas Hardware Co. Pay’n Takity I'HONFS 92 or 954" Free Delivery N Fresh Meats, Gvocerles . Liquors, Wines and BQEFI We Sell for LESS Becausé We Sell for CASH: ond Streets PHONE 358 t Everlasting George Brothers PHO! 582 Floors with a GUARANTEE Y n:nn : Bauilders' and Shelf HARDWARE | PAINTS — OILS | ‘ JUNEAU - YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns -and Ammunition BN TS MTNERS ) Recreation Parlors Ll BIEL DOUGLAS THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delxvery JUNEAURADIO | 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 | Free Delivery SERVICE HOME GROCERY | ANTEED 60 DAYS i AND LIQUOR STORE $1 560 per ton : F. Q. B. Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt 3 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH - _ GROCERY and MARKET PHONE 412 i Patronize Irving’s Market | THE VOGUE Correctly Styled Clothes For Women | i | } . 101 SEWARD ST. | a See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. GREEN TOP CABS Phone | ‘Accommodations to suit taste Reservations, Al WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 McCAUL MCTOR COMPANY Plymouth Dealers

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