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N 1 WONDER WHAT oL STACKPOLE'S AN MADE A GETAWAY-- GONNA SAY WHEN HE FINDS OUT WE SWIPED HIS BOAT e “WANT AD | | INFORMATION | Count five average woras o the e Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day 10c Additional d. 5¢ Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 p'clock in the afternoon o insure {asertion on same day We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 274—Ask for Ad-toker. “"In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before piration, advertiser please noti- ex- | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given | attention. ) | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | FOR SALE - pairs High Cut Fortune zoo Police shoes, $5 value, $3.50 pr. Red Front, 228 Front St. 4-ROOM house, furnished or un- furnished; lot 70x35, €18 B. St Mrs. L. R. Smith. FOR SALE—7-room completely fur- nished house, 6th and Kennedy. Ter Phone 615. ‘@ /a4 Dairs Goodyear Welt Men's 300 Dress Shoes, $3. pair. 228 Front. RED FRONT. OR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. " LOST AND FOUND LOST — Will the party who took purse by mistake return same at once. Mary Reynolds. MISCELLANEOUS COMPETENT woman wants to hear from mothers who would like a day nursery established in Ju- neau. Write Empire X 510. 3UARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value. cash or trade at Nugget Shop. *Tr;'"an .!'irr;pire ad. If It's Paint We Have It! | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | FRED W. WENDT | PHONE 549 | e Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ i READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third 5. !E Wiy 7\ EXERCISE FOR HEALTH o Bowl at the Recredation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- jalizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! — [ g PR N 2 | 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.” BRUNSWICK | : FOR RENT TFOR RENT — Modern furnished house, 2 bedrooms. For 5 months, P.O. Box 693 FOR RENT-Five-room furnished apartment. Phone Red 380. FOR RENT—The Dauphiny Cot- tage. 3 rooms and garage. 92 miles out Glacier Highway. Partly fur- nished with stoves. Inquire Max Mielke. Duck Cr., Glacier High- way FOR RENT-2-room house. MM Maude McMullen, West 9th St VACANCY Perelle Apts. for two Phone Biue 200 room flat with bath, In- FOR RENT—4 furnished, on Gastineau Ave quire Juneau Paint Store. FOR RENT-—4 large steam-heated rooms nicely furnished, electric range and Frigidaire, oak floors Windsor Apts. 2-ROOM house and bath, nicely furnished—overstuffed, 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 3:3¢ p.m. Grocery FOR RENT — One vacant apt. couple only. Snow White Apt VACANCY at the Bishop Apts. FOR RENT-—-Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Inquire at bank. VACANCY MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT—-Purnished, neated, and preferred modern apariment in center of downtown business dis- trict; over the Guy Smith Drug Store. Phone 97. COZY, warm, furn, apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Girls' used bi- cycle. Phone 439, Mrs. G. E Krause. have work. Phone Empire. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. waaL--('LL BET ThAT PURTY WIEE O A\S'N \S GONTER GE BROKE-HEARTED-- SHE TUCK TO ME LAWK A PG To CARROTS- OoF Basket Social to Be Held Saturday By chageladMS Scheduled for Saturday at 7:30 baskat soclal s to be given by wdies al the Chapel by the Lake, for which event plans were completed at the meeting of the group last night. Mrs. C. Wiitanen reported on the program to be given during the ev- ening. Prasent at the meeting held at the home of Mrs. Max Meilke last evening were Mrs. H. Arnold, Mrs. G. Banta, Mrs. T. Bareksten, Mrs. D. Dishaw, M J. DeHart, Mrs. J Pederson, Mis V. Manville, Mrs. M. Ward, Mrs. F. Millard, Mrs F mpen, Mrs. C. Wittanen, and the hostess The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. T. Bareksten on April 13. 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: Thursday—Clesing Schedule to 5:30—Bob Crosby Orchestra to 5 —~World Bookman to 5:45—Golden Tones to 6:00—Radio Symphony to 6:05—Weather Report to 6:15—Melody Musketeers to 6:30—The Gauchos to 6:45—Melody and Song 6:45 to 7:00—Comedy Stars Broadway 00 15 30 15 30 45 of ~Music 0—Cecil and Sally :15—Variety Booklet to 8:30—Grandma Travels to 8:45—Music to 9:00—Cub Reporters 9:00 to 9:15—Parade 9:15 to 9:30—The House of MacGregor $:30 to 9:45—Sons of the Pioneers :45 to 10:00—Empire News Broad- cast 10:00 to 10:15—Guest Night 10:15 to 10:30—Let’s Dance 10:30 to 11:00—Organ Treasures 11:00 to 12:00—Alaska Greels World @93 @ Peter © the Off the Air Friday—Opening Schedule 8:00 to 8:15—Morning Thought 8:15 to 8:45—Breakfast Club 8:45 to 9:00—Music 19:00 to 9:15—Breakfast Club tinued 19:15 to 9:30—Parade Con- i i COLLECTION s job of William Jennings Bryan (above), who recently took over office as collector of customs at Los Angeles. A son of “The Great Commoner” whose name he bears, he was appointed by Presi@ent Roosevelt. frrrr 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 3 Ll r ey 9:30 to 9:45—Scandinavian Music 9:45 to 10:15—Hawaii Calls 10:15 to 10:30—Les Parker’s Orches- tra 10:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat 10:45 to 11:00—Don Bestor's chestra 11:00 to 11:30—Melodies of the Mu- sic Master 11:30 to 12:00—Dance Styles of 1938 12:00 to 12:15—The Arkansas Min- strel , |12:15 to 12:30—Band Concert 12:30 to 12:45—Music 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—Gloria Le Vey and Willard Amison Or- Views the 3:45 to 4:00—Through the Holly- wood Lens 14:00 to 4:15—Mills Brothers and Bing Crosby 4:15 to 4:30—Electric Melodies 4:30 to 4:45—Bert Hirsch Orchestra 4:45 to 5:00—Club Cabana THERE_ IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO THAN Stromberg- ‘Carlsons Hear a, Demonstration Today at 1. B. Burford & Co. ur Doorstep Worn by Satisfied ; Customers” HE DAILY ALASKA SAY-THIS BORT BELONGS TO0 MR.STACKPOLE -- WILL YA WND (T TIWLL HE COMES ALONG?2 WE'VE BEEN H\S GUESTS FOR A COUPLE WEEKS-- Tornado Swirls ‘This remarkable picture shows the disastrous tornado a score of persons Wore known dcad and property damage was heavy. death and destruction, Ne: The fury of the sterm was confined to an area four blocks squar DOUGLAS | NEWS SEWING MEETING OF GUILD HELD TOMORROW Tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock there will be a meeting of St. Luke’s Guild. The ladies will sew for their next bazaar and serve tea. Everyone interested is invited to attend >o o - SCOUTS STUDY FIRST AID Regular meeting of Douglas Boy Scouts was held in the city hall last evening at which all members were present. Tests were given ter which the time was devoted to a study of first-aid. The Cub pack held their meeting at the city hall in the after- noon. Scoutmaster talked io the boy about their future activities. Their manuels are expected here on the next boat, he told them R - MRS. MOHS HOME FROM HOSPITAL af- ly Mrs. Ben Mohs with her nine old infant son, Eugene, was t day released from St. Ann's Hospil and is again at her home here % P HAVING ENFORCED VACATION Mike Gavril is having an enforced period of idleness from his job with the Juneau and Domglas Telephon Co., due to an injured back - - Church Officer = WELLIKGTON LUMP COAL Methodists Will Hear Dr. Torbet in Services Sunday Following the evening service to be given at the Methodist Chur on Sunday, the adult memb: of the church will meet for annual election of trustees and other church officers, it is announced today Dr. Walter Torbet, Western Rep- resentative of the Board of Home Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist Episcopal Cl h will give the morning and evening sermons, speaking at 11 am “The Sympathy of Jesus, the £ of Men,” and at 8 pm. on | Dream of the Builders.” In the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. Torbet will speak in the City Hall of Douglas, and will present a plan for building of the proposed United Christian church there. All Douglas residents interested in the church construction program are asked to be present. B SAVE THE DATE on Rebekah Benefit Dance, March 26, Elks Hall. adv. Lode and placer location notices l'.l’ sale at The Empire Office. MPIRE, THU L3 RSDAY, MARCH 24 Into as it Past Officers Take Charge of Rebekah Megfing : Plans Discussed for Dance to Be Held Saturday at Elks’ Hall An impress Past Noble Grand officers charge was held last F. hall for initiation services, The new Mrs the busine for the r made. Visi during plans were F TSR WNIW NG swept ve ceremony at which were night by Rebekah Lodge where a large group of members assembled in the 1.0.0.- | the drill team, directed by Nadja Vestal made its appear- social me ng Rebekahs will - Fresh Fruit and Vegetables | California Grocery , 1938. DEAR JOE-- STRANDED DOWN HERE N KEY WEST- WIRE FUNDS REGARDS © BARNEY GOOGLE:--|| 1 Swow TH GALS | PLLUMB SHALLER- MINDED - down upen Belleville, Ill, dealing ~A.P. thoto, be in charge of the evening, under Mrs. Pearl Burford. Announcement was made that the president-elect of the Rebekah Assembly, Mrs, Rose Hawkins, whose election takes place this summer, will visit here in July Plans have been completed for the dance to be given Saturday evening by the Rebekahs, for the purpose ot aising funds for building a boys’ dormitory lodge home in Walla Wal- la, A coincidence discovered in con- nection with the dance is that the te of the affair falls on the birth- of a pair of Douglas twins who are now being cared for at the home Informal games were played and refreshments served at the close of the meeting yesterday. Mrs. H M Hollman was in charge of entertain- ment, and Mrs. Katherine Hooker of refreshments. | -+ Parent Night in ance, and all Past Noble Grand of- ficers were presented corsages. MTrs. John McCormick, present Noble Is Scheuu'ed Grand, addressed the Past Noble | , Grand group with the poem, “Folks Like you” by Edgar A. Guest. Mrs, B evening Ballotting on candidates was held e Fourteen Boy Scouts met in the American Legion Dugout last night 5 and discussed plans for a Parent’s Night in the near future. THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery © 8 ¥ 31 5.60 per ton F. Q. B. Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. o PHONE 412 Patronize Irving’s Market FOR INSU RANCE | i See H.R. SHEPARD & SON | | { ~ A committee plan the event are Lee Lucas. Harley Turner. Seven American Legion Troop Scouts hiked to Perseverance last Sunday during firebuild- ing tests were passe ose mak- ing the trip were Perry Tonsgaard, Walter Fukuyama, Elroy Hoffman Gene Carothers, Dick Krane, Al- vin Larson, Lew Willlams, Jr., and Scoutmaster Gene Rhode. Activities of the Norlite Troop have been slowed since Scoutmaster Darrell Naish underwent an appen- dectomy, but it is hoped that Mr Naish will be back with the troop next Wednesday was appointed to On the committee Alvin Larson and MARNELLE GILBERT IS TO END VISIT HERE ON SATURDAY M Marnelle Galkert of Seatt who bhas been the hcus guest of Lieutenant and Mrs, Nathaniel L Fulford for the past week, was greet- ed by a small group of friends gath- orn in informal evening at the Fulford’s home last night Miss Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and lliam Gilbert of Seattle, is turday for Cordova where spend the summer with he her. Mr. Gilbert is a well known wnery operator at Cordova NOTICE OF HEARING AND CITATION No. 4183-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau MARYLAND CASUALTY COM- PANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. EUREKA PLACERS, INC, a corporation, LOLA M. MANS- FIELD, WILLIAM MANSFIELD, MRS. ANNIE McFARLAND MRS. JANE McKNIGHT, 'WAIL- TER ZETZMAN, IDA L. ZETZ MAN, MRS. DAISY DYS NILS MEHUS, KRISTINE ME- HUS, ELINE JOHANSEN, P. C. McMULLEN doing business as SEWARD UNDERTAKING COM- PANY, TERRITORY OF ALAS- KA, and all others having claims aga t the Plaintiff under Wo then’s Compensation and Employ- ers Liability Policy No. 01-096817, and all endorsements thereon, De- fendants. WHEREAS, a suit in equity by bill of interpleader has been filed in the above entitled court by the plaintiff above named against the defendants above named, wherein it is alleged that David™ Mdansfeld, John E. Dyste, Ben Crabtree, Wil- bert Zetzman, Einar Pedersen and John Mehus were killed on May! 10th, 1937, while in the employ of defendant, Eureka Placers, Inc., a corporation, and that certain of the defendants hereinabove named and cortain other persons whose names are unknown are claiming benefits under the provisions of the Work- men’'s Compensation Act of Alaska on account of the death of the above named employees of the Eureka Placers, Inc., the payment of which claims is secured by a policy of insurance executed by the plaintiff to the Eureka Placers, Inc., in which policy the liability of the plaintiff is limited to the total sum of $18,000.00, and which said stim the plaintiff has deposited in the above entitled court under the provisions of Subdivision 26, Section 41, Title 28, U. S. Code Annotated, for the reason that the total of such claims exceeds the total sum of $18,000.00; NOW, THEREFORE, all persons including all of the above named defendants and all other persons claiming payments or benefits on account of the death of David Mansfield, John E. Dyste, Ben Crab- tree, Wilbert Zetzman, Einar Ped- en and John Mehus, or either of them, while in the employ of the Fureka Placers, Inc, on May 10th, 1937, are hereby notified to appear befote the above entitled court @t Juneau, Alaska, on or be- tére June 1st, 1938, with their respective Claims and proof thereof and prove said claims before the Court in order that the court may apportion the fund aforesaid to the beneficiaries and persons en- titled to receive the same under the provisions of ‘the statute aforesaid. All claims mot presented, with prosf thereof, on or before the date forcsaid will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. A hedring will be had upon said claims, putsuang to the provisions of the statuté,” before the above entitled court on June 3d, 1938, at 16 o'clock A. M. WITNESS (he Hon. Geo. F. Alex- ander, Judge of the above entitled court, and the seal of the court affixed hereto this 9th day of March, 1938. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Court, Territory of Alaska, Divi- sion Number One. First publication, March 10, 1938. Last publication, April 7, 1938, 'LUMBER fl:fi Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | The Juneau Laundry | | Franklin Street between | Front and Second Streets | PHONE 358 | e N LOOR YOUD HOME WITH | OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting | GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARANTEE Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS i il PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt —— —— Correctly Styled Clothes For Women 101 BEWARD ST. | | THE VOGUE— | Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Beeause We Sell for CASH George Brothers * "~ = £l THE BEST | TAP BEER IN TOWNI :& ® s THE MINERS' | Recreation Parlors BILL DQUGLAS “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Dellvery,. Juneau ) b mm——— || HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE' | 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH, GROCERY and MARKET GREEN TOP CABS Phone 678 Visit the .. SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suity gvery taste. Reservations, Alaskh -‘Air Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ————————————————————————— WINDOW CLEANING : PHONE 485 | McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY . | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers :

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