Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1938. By-BILLIE DE BECK JES' A PURTY FACE WIE NAUGHT BEHIND (TUW 1 ORTER BOUNCE A RI\FLE-BALL OFF'N YORE PUNKIN-HAD --- BARNEY GOOGILE OH, MR .SWITH -~ UM S0 DWERDFULLY UPSET- . YOU UNDERSTAND-- T ONLY WANTED TO MAKE MY HUSBAND JEALOUS WEALLY AN’ TWULY , T O\D-- POOR FERDIE--GNIF--SNIE- I NEVAH, NEVAH DWEAMED BOWLERS WILL ROLLER RINK WIND UP YEAR OPENING EVE APRIL EIGHTH IS SUCCESS LOVE You 22 DON'T BE R\DICULOUS 4 WHY, T NEVER HEARD OF SUCH TEMERITY W HOL ON, MRS.STACKPOLE NE MEAN TER SsaN YE DON'T WAAL-- (E YE HAINT TH DECEWINEST ALL THIS WOULD GET IN THE 4 PAPERS - WANT -AD INFORMATION | Count five average words (o the fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day ... Additional days S¢ Minimum charge .. 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 clock in the afternoon to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone jrom persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. -10¢ 42 In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given attention. ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE \ i —— - —%3 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Winnifred R., built 1929 in A-1 condition. Atlas, thorough overhaul with new block last July. As good as new. Has run only a few hours. E. H. Kaser. 40 1t, 20 hp. CLEARANCE SALE: One pr. Carl Zeiss binoculars and case, $15: one pr. new 8x30 binoculars and case, $25; one new 9-tube radio, $29;...one _ Majestic _combination. good condition, $23.50; one pr.| good 8-0a. boxing gloves, $5. Alas- ka Trading Post, 276 S. Frankl# St. 3-room \ furnished cabin at Lena Beach, reasonable. Inquire Juneau Radio Service. FOR SALE OR RENT 3-room house, hot and cold water, close in Write Empno B 534. FOR SALE A Real Bargain. Close in. House with two furnished apts. One 4-room with bath, electric range, overstuffed set. One 3-room with. bath, electric range.'4-room apt. rents for $25 per month and 3-room apt. rents for $20 per month. Price for quick sale $2500, $250' down, balance $35 per month. 7% interest. Apply CIiff Apts. USED GENERAL Electric washing machine with pump for sale, A-1 condition, $45. Terms if desired. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. pairs ngh ‘Cut Fortune Police shoes, $5 value, $3.50 pr. Red Front, 228 Front St. | $-ROOM house, furnished or furnished; lot 70x35, 218 B. St Mrs. L. R. Smith. ; AR e D i R FOR SALE—T-room completely fur- nished house, 6th and Kennedy. Terms. Phone 615. TREADLE SEWING machine for sale. White Rotary in good me-| chanical condition for only $25. Terms if desired. Alaska Electric| Light & Power Co. Dress Shoes, $3. pair. 228 | ; Front. RED FRONT. A G o S SR I'OR. SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, Emerson anG Crosley radios: neau Melody Shep. pairs Goodyear Welt M;;)kt Ju-| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: | My wife, Irene Smith, havingz, against my wishes, left my bed and| board during September, 1937, this is to serve notice that from this|= date, April 1, 1938, I will not be re- sponsible for any debts contracted by her. CHARLES A. SMITH, adv. Eagle, Alaska - Jones-Stevens Shop f LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third Phone 727 115-2nd St | | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” LOVE ME NO MORE=? FOR RENT FOR RENT — Steamheated apt. Klein, Apts., 3rd and Gold, Tele- phone Blue 160. VACANCY Dec ke}- Bldg. Green 465. FOR RENT--2-room apt, steam- heated. Hot and cold water. Phone 560 FOR RENT-—New house, just com- pleted.s 2 bedrooms, large living, kitchen and bath. Gearage at- tached. Air conditioning, heating plant. Phone 348 FOR RENT_One apt. at Snow White Apts. for couple only. Phone 299, FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. $20. CIiff Apts. FOR RE! ed apt. Fireplace. Phone 266. VACANCY al the Fosbee Apls Phone 443. FOR RENT — Furnished heated room. Close in. Phone Black 142. VACANCY-—Perelle for two. Phone Blue 200. Apts. FOR RENT—4 large steam-heatec rooms nicely furnished, electric range and Frigidaire, oak floors. Windsor Apts. nicely heat, Apts. 3-ROOM house and bath, furnished—overstutfed, - oil new oak floors. Windsor FOR RENT — 3-room apt. Phone Green 100 after 3730 P VACANCY- Nugget Apartments. VACANCY Maloney Apts. Phone 484. APARTMENT for d]l[(‘lllld Grocery rent. VACANCY at the fll“mp Apts. FOR RENT--Two Olficr‘ rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Inquire at bank. FOR RENT—Furnished, neated, and preferred modern apartment 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. Furnished steamheat- | DIO 2 B Al 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 programn changes: Saturday—Closing Schedule 5:00 to 5:30—Rudy Vallee's Orgches- tra 30 to 5:35—World Bookman 5:35 to 5:45—Golden Tones 5:45 to 6:00—Radio Symphony Or- chestra 6:00 to 6:05—Weather Report 6:05 to 6:15—Melody Musketeers 6:15 to 6:30—The Gauchos 30 to 6:45—Melody and Song 45 to 17:00—Comedy Stars Broadway 7:00 to 7:15—Empire News. 7:15 to 7:30—Cecil and Sally 7:30 to 8:15—Variety Booklet 8:156 to 8:30—Grandma Travels 8:30 to 8:45—Music 8:45 to 9:00—Cub Reporters 9:00 to 9:15—Parade 9:15 to 9:30—The House MacGregor 0 to 9:45—Sons of the Pioneers 9:45 to 10:00—Empire News Broad- cast 110:00 to 10:15—Guest Night '10:15 to 10:30—Let’s Dance 10:30 to 11:00—Organ Treasures— Off the Air. of of Peter Sunday—Full Day Schedule (Bubject to change at last moment’s notiee.) 11:00 to 12:00—Church 12:00 to 12:30—The Concert Hour 12:30 to 12:45—Mood Espanole 12:45 to Choir 1:00 to 1:15—Bert Hirsch’s Novelty Dance Music 1:15 to 1:30—Works Pr minis ion (Fed. Music 1:30 to 1:45—Church :45 to 2:00—The Garden of Melody ' 00 to 4:00—Off the Air :00 to 4:15—The Serenader | 4:15 to 4:30—Educational Talk 4:30 to 4:45—Bernard Levitow’s Or- chestra 4:45 to 5:00—Clarence Swing Band 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 55 Ad- Project) | Williams® WANTED WOMAN with experience wishes hour work, hotel, Can do chambermaid, cooking, | pastry, pantry or laundry. Write Empire F-538. YOUNG MAN wants w"lk in ex- change for room and board. Write Empire, Box M 530. WANTED — Woman for housework. Phone 296. MlSCELLANEOUS BUARANTEED “Realistic nents, $4.50. Finger wave, Lola’s Beauty Shop, = telephone | 201, 315 Decker Way. Perma ‘I'URN your old gold into value, | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Try The E?nplre classifieds for results. If It’s Paint We Have It! ] | | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | FRED W. WENDT | PHONE 549 EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- lalizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! cafe, or home:| general | 651:) 5:45 to 6:00—Radio Tid-Bits :00 to 6:30—Church 6:30 to 7:30—The Old Time Revival Hour 30 to 7:45—The Easy Chair 7:45 to 8:00—Lew White—Organ | Off the Air Monday—Opening Schedule 8:00 to 8:15—Morning Thought 8:15 to 8:30—Breakfast Club i30 to 8:45—Empire News 8:45 to 9:15—Breakfast Club con- tinued 15 to 9:30—Parade 30 to 9:45—Scandinavian Music 45 to 10:00—Hawaiian Echoes '10 00 to 10:15—Richard Himbe! Ofrchestra 10:15 to 10:30—Hoosier Hot Shots 110:30 to 10:45—Mornihg Chat 110:45 to 11:00—Dick Jergen's Or- 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 Serenader % 12:15 to 12:30—Band Concert 12:30 to 12:45—Empire News 2‘45 to 1:00—% hour of % time to :2:00—Midday Rendezvous to 2:15—Mario Chandler’s Or- estra to 2:30—The Round-Up w 2:45—~Monitor Views the 9 l9: | 9: :00—Auld Lang Syne :30—Symphenettes 3:45—Foursome Music 4:00—Through the Holly- | 4:00 to 4:15—Federal Music Project | THERE IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO. THAN Stromberg- Carlsons Hear a Demonstration Today at J. B. Burford & Co. «“Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfled Customers” FEMALE ON TH' FACE O' TH!' Next Monday \HH see the end of the second half of the bowling tour- nament at the Elks Club, and the beginning ' of playoff of postponed games. Scheduled for the last games of the second half are Northern Pacific and Baltimore and Ohio. Juneau’s only skating rink. obs ened with a roar of steel wheels| last night in the A. B. Hall 8% Third and Main and Jay Willianis| mariager, pronounced the first eve- ning “a big success.” o Williams announced today tHEb Sunday afternons will be set ask 1:00—Russian Cathedral 4:15 to 4:30—Electric Melodies 4:30 to 4:45—Bert Hirsch Dance Music 4:45 to 5:00—Club Cabana -~ CANCER CURE CLAIMS TENTH PERSON TODA Four Women in Hospitals Do Not Respond to Treatment ORLANDO, Fla., April 2—E. F. Bolte, 70, retired Vice President of the International Harvester Corpor- ation, was the tenth person to be- come a victim of cancer serum lhul has taken lives in the past few ddv~ bringing about a form of lockjaw. Investigators are still struggling | to determine what caused the deaths of the nine previous victims. Eight | of the victims were women and four | other women in hospitals today have developed the same symptoms as| | those who died. The hospitalized women’s mndi- tions are said to be not critical, al- though the symptoms are the same as tetanus, and they are not re- sponding to treatment. Gant. Cunningham ~ Dies at Fairbanks Klondike Stampeder, Vet- eran of Windjammer Days, Passes Away FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April p P Capt. John M. Cunningham, 81, vet- | wind jammer eran skipper of old days and who termed himself Al- aska’s oldest Republican, is dead | here as the result of pneumonia Capt. Cunningham participated in the Klondike stampede, coming | to Alaska 41 years ago. He was Past President of the | Fairbanks Igloo, Pioneers of Alas- ka; a charter member of the Fa banks Lodge of Elks, being the Ex- alted Ruler for the past six years, | was City Tax Collector and an em- ployee of the Alaska Road Com- | mission, TRUUBLES BREW 'ANEW AS MORE | ~ HELD BY SOVIET | Defectlve Lanlerns Lead to* Further Arrests—New Arctic Search MOSCOW, April 2.—The sentenc- ing to death of Novosibersk on charges of disrupting farming was simultaneously dis- closed today with the announcement | that four officials of a Leningrad lanterh factory had been arrested, | charged with manufacturing defec- tive lanterns, Six of these lanterns | were ‘supplied the polar exploratory party commanded by Ivan Papanin which was recently rescued. The report is said to have prompt- ed renewal of the search for Le- | vanevsky lost last year in the Arctic. 1 Three planes in a search party win- (tering at Rudolph Island are Te- | ported to have scanned the ice fields, \ror Levunevsky without success. Simmong Brings ' Three Yesterday Shell Simmons came in from the | islands yesterday for the Alaska Air Trnnsport bringing three passen- | gers to Juneau. From Hirst, George Kezak and Henry Belske, and from Hoonah, Eunice Logan. Bill Nickinovich and Dr. Hodgins | were taken from Sitka to Chmmgof e COUPLE CLUB MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cook will be hosts at the Couple Club meeting Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the North-l ‘ern Light Presbyterian Chureh, where pot-luck dinner will be serv-| |ed. Following a brief meeting, the |group will attend the concert 'of jnu .Boeas Trio. collective | sermon. D 0 u G L A s DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church 8:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. o Sunday School follows mass. Lenten devotions 7:30 p.m. & | Friday evening during Lent. each Yol MRS. SHUDSHIFT ENTERTAINS DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN FOR MRS. MOHS AND SON 2 MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoot. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services 5 Minister Mrs. Ben Mohs and her infant |son were the guests of honor at a | shower given for them by Mrs. Arne | | Shudshift at her home last evening.| | Pinochle afforded the entertainment | 1t which the prize winners were Mrs, | | Westfall, high score and Mrs. Riedi,| SOCIETY {ow. Mrs. Balog received the cut| 10:00 am.—Sunday school in the | prize. Many nice and useful gifts Douglas Children’s Home. | were presented to Mrs. Mohs. | 11:00 am.—Sunday service, same | Bastertime was affected in the place. Subject: “A Minister’'s True | sable decorative color scheme and Vocation.” favors and yellow daffodils formed| 8:00 p.m.—Evening service at resi- | the centerpicce. | dence. Bible study, using large col- The guests included Mrs. Jack Sey | ored charts. | Mrs. A. J. Balog, Mrs. L. A. Johnson, | Mys. -Anna Kronquist, Mrs. E. O. | Anderson, Mrs. H. L. Cochrane, Mrs. rWaltel Andrews, Mrs. Joe Riedi, Mrs. Jack Westafall, Mrs, Dick Mc- (Cmmlck and the honorees. | - Rl ON VACATION Mrs. Mamie Jénsen is enjoying 1 two wecks’ vacation from her cleri- cal duties at the Juneau Cold Stor- age. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION e ATTENTION MASONS A Stated Communication of Gas- tinecau Lodge No. 124, F. & AM will be held Tuesday evening, April 5 at 7:30 in the Masonic Temple, Juneau. Work in the E. A. Degree. All members urged to be present.| Visiting brothers welcome. By order | of the W. M. SAM DEVON, Secretary PRESIDENT ON RETURN TRIP — FROM FISHING Executive WI“ Arrive in Capltal Tomorrow—To Take Up Rail Problem WARM SPRINGS, Ga., April 2.- President Roosevelt wound up his southern vacation today and pre- pared for his return trip to Wash- ington. He will leave Warm Springs | by train later today and will ar- rive in Washington tomorrow. Among the first matters to be taken up by President Roosevelt or: his return to the White House will be the tangled railroad situation. Another conference with rail of-‘ | adv, - HAVE NEW CAR latest in outer stream- lining and inside tailoring of up- holstery, a new 1938 Ford Sedan, was being driven this week for the first time by Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray. The new car replaces the two- door coach which they turned in to the Ford agency in Juneau - NORTH STAR GIRLS | HOLDS MONTIII,Y Meeting for their regular gether, the members of the North Star Club and their coaches, Mr: | Charles Tuckett and Mrs. Leonard Johnson, gathered at the home of ?Annbvllo Edwards last evening only |to find they were April-fooled and |that the Langseth home was to be |the meeting place. Dorothy Lang- seth and Anabelle were the hostes- ses. The girls knitted and played games for pastime. Solveig Hav- dahl’s birthday was remembered at the meeting. Refreshments were served. The next meeting is sched- luled for May 6, to be held at the home of Mrs. Johnson, leader. | Girls present were Patsy and Al- | freda Fleek, Borghild and Solveig | Havdahl, Doris Balog, Doris Cahill, | Evelyn. Spain and Florence Krsul, i’md the hostesses. | Dougias Church | GRAYS With the MEETING -to- ficials has been called for Monday. KRAFFT'S CABINET SHOP Glass, Moulding and Plyboard PHONE 62 | Clerks will meet, as Ladies' Day. The rink is open from 7 until 11 o'clock every eve- ning. Following these teams, beginning the postponed playoffs will be New York Central vs. Pennsylvania and Firdmen vs. Switchmen also April 4 April 5, Union Pacific plays Balti- more and Ohio, Southern Pacific vs. Northern Pacific and Brakemen vs Dispatchers. April 7, Telegraphers and Mail then Engineers vs Conductors, April 8 is (o pe the night for bowl- off of first and second half winners in the Railronder’s League followed by a playoff match between the Big Four League winners. e Empire classifieds pay. J.E. Barragar D Elks’ Cabaret . Supers, and Firemen vs e Tonight, another cabaret dance is to be held by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks drt the Elks' ballroom where members will gather for an informal eve- ning. H. C. Redman is chairman of the affair. AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon at the box office of “~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “LOST HORIZON” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE 'LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 7 The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers & e 2 FLOOR YOUD HOME WITH OAK=Nature's Gift Everlasting GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE- 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARANTEE =t Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE ! Sevices | COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST com. co. | “Notices for mus church column {must be received by The Empire |not later shan 10 o'clock Saturday |morning to guarantee change of |sermon topics, ete. ST. LUKE'S EP1SCOPAL CHURCH 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 3:00 pm—Vefipex service and' B2EIRTNBEESZNRAS, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery ‘THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery OEREINERLNL RN R SN RO N :nssnnIfi;xnnlnnnlllll SixsenerepnasararasssneansRTREnIaEaS | f_—_"_—’—_—-__——'_— FOR INSURANCE | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors. SUMBAL - YOwG BILL DOUGLAS : Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—QGLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition —— JUNEAU RADIO ' SERVICE 122 BECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS mm 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt Correctly Styled - Clothes For Women 101 BEWARD ST. SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot-Baths 5 Accommodations to suit every WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY ’ PHONE 485 nunmmnmm Dance Tonight