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« , ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938. 7 . Bv BILLIE DE BRCK 3 ) | - = DES of the MOMENT | : TOE S ONNE - WARL-DONT STAND, 7 OM.BOY-LISGEN 10 THIS-- | . A of the + | TeNUST B FLOWERS, | [ THAR PONDERY B R et aus, osaTan WIE NALGHT by AdelatdeKebrs o £ g 13 SNUFEFRY, EROWM ONE BATTW NORE TX&2 RUGGEDNESS YOUR FORCEFUL PERSONALITY- BEHIND (T ! OF YOUR FENALE LKE A DISTRA NOUR SCORN OF SOCIETY--FORGWE ME | “ADMRERS-- LOOK-- , _ HOOTY OWL-- FOR LEASING THE APARTMENT THERE'S A NOTE RIP. TH PASSEL NEXT DOOR To YOu ~-q1u\-\ag WAAL-\E | WATH (T« WIDE OPEN-- Yo BE NEAR YOu-- attanT y TINE'S A-WASTIN'- a SCANDAL To ,49 TR KATYO\DS:, . i N ) ( » “ World righ 4 = Cops 153 King Fea — ' ] T PR AT le Aids Blinded Bab STOCK QUOTATIONS | E_are e y b -duuds — NEW YORK. April 22. — Closing : T UB ERVE quetation of Alaska Junean min: : stock today is 10%, American Light and Power 5, Anaconda 207, Beth- lchem Steel 50, Commonwealih an. Scuthern 1'2, Curtiss Wright 5, General Motors 33%, International Harvester 61'%, Kennecow 302, Noy 5 Ve Sche . , e York Central 12%, Southern Pacific la Event Scheduled by w A N 'r A D ] | MlSCELLANEOUS 12'%, United States Steel 46%, Cities I_()Ll\':‘ f«u‘ NCXt 2 g ———— Eervice 1%, Bremner no bid asked Thursda INFORMATION | RUGS and CARPETS made (0 100k 5, pennsylvania Railroad 16%, hursday it R e like new! Von Schrader process pound $4.98%. - Gount Tive average words the kills all moths and germs, adds ke | T T hundran SHRAN - tine. years to life of rugs. Cleaned in DOW, JONES AVERAG! niversary of the founding of the Daily rate per line for consceutive home or at our plant. Phone 703 qye following are toda indenendent Order of Odu ®ellow nsertions . Ted's Rug and Carpet C Jones averages: industrials 11852 in America will be observed witn J ; One’ day 10¢ Service—114 Second St. (rear). up 312 rails 2223, up 93; utilitics raditicnal Gastineau Channel en- < 9 * ' % thusiasm when the Alaska Lodge, * ASHIEONRY S8 e » COSMOPOLITAN Beauty Shop will 1873, up .10 Moy el UL s e ; Mintmum charge ..50¢ continue to operate at 119 Fran- 2 s ; L o D st be In the office by 2| i B MEHERIN TO KETCHIKAN Lodge, No. 2, of Juneau, entertain ) GOy T i klin. Red 337 next Thursday night in the local rclock in the afternoon to insure J. J. Meherin, prominent Alaska LOOF. hall. * nsertion on same day SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Ly his hAkddnar e DO A i ot We accept ads over telephone nents, $450. Finger wave, 65C. junean, left aboard the North Sea y.mu..‘, v;m (*lnul 1‘m(]'.(| nkN.m'»‘ from persons listed in telephone Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone po. getchikan on a business trip. ;_‘ w:rl “l‘ D“““‘h\ x‘u'v .in kg ‘m ) Airectory. 201, 315 Decker Way. 3 R g i ! 4 iz 'I‘M—-Ak TR 2 s b, the affair which will assemble al PRINT NECKLACE 1 vl i i TURN your old gold into value, Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, friends and printed silk costume jewelry in vivid blue and white makes some- ¥ e L e o cash or trade at Nugget Shop. fmites. o ko thing unusual in accessories tc a dark blue erepe frock designed for r N CANE D8 BELE —_— — g g ic party will begin al 8:30 pm. (o cpring scason. Netice the chiffen veil that films the hair at the oo | h_as' been d:sg;;c:: ,fi:.i",",“_ h Tull‘:.s The Empire classifieds Gov. George H. Earle, of Pennsylvania, is pictured with Mrs. Irene M i o0 illlk(;d h¥.~.zn‘:1v‘,ll‘vl ‘f"fi back bf the bl fell oque. i vl ‘I’;"fl“""“-o‘:mo ;M‘m i Ol ke bt Laverty and her two-year-old son, an;;r, uzdu.rhmlver:hy h.;.m- in x._uin'. IR A o .I-‘;mfx";m‘ ok Gy Pt v s ; : g5 Wales Pa, where he had gone to offer his aid. The boy has lost the sight refreshments appropriate to the oc- p 4 once and same will be given | FOR RE of one eye and is losing the other. The mother had offered the cornea of casion. HEINTZLEMAN SAILS C. via Portland for the annual v | attention. ‘ her own eye for transplantation, but her offer was rejected by New York Plans for the affair were out- FOR MEETING IN meeting of Regional Foresters which THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE | ' "0 o™ L inished house, bath surgeons, whd held the child’s case hopeless. Earle urged Mrs. Laverty jined at the meeting of the Odd convenes in the national capital . it aiien 1 S LR 61/ to take her son to the University of Pennsylvania Hospital at Phila- pejjows here last night NATIONAL CAPITAL May 2. The ofticial said he expected S glassedein - ROFGRES, ERIQHE: | B0 Aelphia to have the blinded eye removed before it destroys the sight of i S to make cfforts to get further COC SALE monthly. Duck Creek. See Jot the other. R ¥ B le- funds and work relief funds for a2t A0 i Kendid DA PRIGRSR i L — 4| Regional Forester B. F. Heintzle-| funds and work relief funds FOR SALE — Men's quality shoes [ |man sailed cn_the North Sca last| fuithering projects i Alarka. He Thompson's shoes our best. Os- FURNISHED heated apt. Special The following suminary s com- - : d i ranged to sell home made candy for HOSPITAL NOfiTliSfldi. aight, en Touté -to Washington, D, Dians to be gone about a month. teopathik shoes for ease. Packard — weekly and monthly rates. Nug- piled from KINY Station’s latest the benefit of their future activi- s i 5 v ' Quality Shoes since 1876 C&»M‘(" get Apts. available program schedule. The n U B L A s 1 ties. Lynn Johnson was admitted yes- shoemakers since 1875 . G s - .| Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re- T terday to St. Ann's Hospital for » Déuglas established 1874, Vans' FURNISHED cabins for rent, 12| onsible for la:,LI minute program ! DOUGLAS WE 'ED medical care 3 store, 278 S. Franklin Willoughby Ave R N E w S | AT pATHER, ; ; S KT 52 a R e E: 1 P % A e T B sauty FOR RENTThree-room furnished - - i An attendance from Douglas of George Melosevich, a surgical pa FOR SALE—Fully equipped beauty ‘civate bath. Phone Gireen Friday—Closing Schedule | '35 at the Scouts' Pather and Son | tient, was dismissed from St. Ann's shop. Show case, book shelves.| apb. I 5:00 b o —— % | ot which was held in Junean al S 1 = ; " F SCHOOL'S OBSERVANCE B FOR RENT- Furnished apartment; 5:30 to 5:35—World Bookmay p : {hat annual fund raising event. Al Pearl Dick, a medical patient, we LOSING OUT SALE—One 17- . 5 0! man ;MU CEN' 1AL earl Dick, a medical patient, was OO anon Dokt watoh;+20- | Mtk FunGish, ROUEIES. . pusmpeedi3D t0 5:45—Golden. Tones | OF Mt MisToRYy the members of the local Patrols and dismissed from the Government || “nea“ umber S, C. d V. case, $850; Majestic Combina- m;: for rent. Phone 717 |°° to fi:(»fl—R;uhn Symphony two Dens m B f“"“', together with Hospital today. tion radio (good condition), $20; __ 6:00 to 6:05—Weather Report His interesting character and deep | their leader, Elroy Fleek, and the e - st o 0 s s » radio (good concition B FOR RENT—Vacancy MacKinnon 0:05 to 6:15—Melody Musketeers | study of nature was one of the most, following fathers and other sup- George Thomas underwent a min- i new 9-tube radio with -— ferrrrrreos — v eye and shart wave, $20; Mohrson Apts. 6:15 to 6:30—The Gauchos Hotable features noticeable through- | porters; Sam Devon, Dick McCor- or operation at the Government | : 3 1 Rotr e s e | = 6:30 to 6:45—Melody and Song sut the carcer of John Muir, Miss|mick, Robert Dupree, Tom Cashen, Hospital this morning s, 8-power, with case, |~ d ) o 0 i o N ;’;’g?“;‘“filw o5-caliber automath oL NI o for couple only.|g:45 o 7T:00—Comedy Stars of Mary Baker Douglas high school | Leonard Johnson, Claude Erskine, A | The Juneau Laundry ay n t v # 9 C ra r sted nants.| Broadway cacher, told the students in her| Tauno Niemi, Ed Roller, Arne Shud- " o & g | s, $11 each. Several good pecinliy rate JIor Sica0y, 3 teacher, told the stu SPRING INFORMAL DANCE [+ A g"fy‘fl‘mt Alask‘a Trading Pass] Winter & Pond ‘Apis. 7:00 to 7:15—Music. | talk, which was the principal fea-|shift, Howard Burger, Martin Ped- el Franklin Street between PHONES 92 ‘or 95 T iFrankin Bk VAGANGY — Shabaldak Apts. 3-| 713 o 7:30—Cecil and Sally fure of the Muir Centennial pro- ersen, Frank Pettygrove, Willsm pe 1o Business and Professionall Front and Second Streets Free Delivery . i e’ o gat. Phowe 043 7:30 to 8:15—Variety Booklet gram held by the Douglas school | Bliss, and Jim Cole. Women's Club in the Elks Hall, Sat- PHONE 358 Fresh M 3 BABY BUGGY. Phone Black 335, | oo™ 2Pt Fhone b5 815 to 8:30—Grandma Travels yesterday afternoon. | —————— arday. JApril 23. Music by the Al |l | resh Meats, Groceries, oiroom furmivare, 410| FOR RENT—Gne apt. couple only. 8:30 (o 8:45—usic Miss Baker said: “Muir was born| PROCLAMATIO <ol el ¥ Lhl ———=: { Liquors, Wines and Beer FORE el d Snow White Apts. 8:45 to 9:00—Cub Reportews a hundred years ago in Scotland| “Years ago it was a time honored f s e o | { o ool for BESS Because b g, . b 4 e S e S 3‘;‘3 tlfi 91‘3*1’1‘3’”()0 where he first became aware of custom to designate a certain day o R s | OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting | We Sell for CASH : FOR SALE — Equity in two-room R -y |9:15 to 9:30—The House of Peter nature when be observed field mice each spring as ‘Clean Up Day." Im- endowed | ' T 0% scres groundhwith]” HeatedsiHot and coldwater. FNERE . McGregor o Aot v T s Bavel cameea: il bk sl clan o Diel | - GARKAND BOGGAN | George Brothers H o garden. Patch cleared. Near Auke .. e B 9:30 to 9:45—Sons of the Pioneers of age he was a pupil in grammar | inspired citizens to a greater civic| designaled except to ask that every PHONE 582 ¢ Lake. Write P.O. Box 68, Junea'l. VACANCY at the Foshee Apts. 9:45 to 10:00—Empire News school where he was taught Latin, | pride and a desire to keep thelr day be made a Clean Up Day and Buy Your Floors with a — . i ——— ———— | Phone 443 10:00 to 10:15—Guest Night French and English as in high surroundings in a more healthful all rubbish deposited along the| GUARANTEE —a s FOR SALE — Trash burner witi PR R N B 10:15 to 10:30—Let's Dance schools in America. Later coming|and attractive condition,” says a street will be taken care of by the 4] S e TI'IE BEST . coils.. Call. Red 495. VACANCY at the Bishop Apts. 10:30 to 10:59—Organ Treasures to this country with his parents who | proclamation issued today by Mayor city truck until May 1.” | . - - s Off the Air ttled in Wi he b an| L. W. Kilb ‘_vy i F(;}:Rms:m gar;;:mg".hfl:‘s;;g f:nl FOR RENT—Two office rooms in e inventor and at the age of 18 gained' “There are still many places In fessessresssressssasaran Thomas Hardware Co. ) 23 ks G “| First National Bank Bldg. Irquire Saturday—Opening Schedule fame as such at the State Fair. He|need of attention. Visitors are in P 2 »” PAINTS — OILS K v o R A i 4 R Cg“fi;fl’;‘e‘fhgfi‘ 3 go patent=| 4 bank. 8:00 to 8:15-Moming Thought attended a university and taught| the city every day and let us make The Store for Men | Builders' and Shelf IN TOWN! ed. ) 3 s Y (religious talk) in rural schools. One of his inven- an effort to have the city present 9 HARDWARE . coR BALE4AT Tail; cheap. &z7|COZ¥. Warm, fumn. apts. Light g:15 to 8:30Breakfast Club tions was a clock which at a given| its best possible appearance and & - ; 11th and B. Sts. [ wates, dishen cosing utensils 8:30 to 8:45—Music time would drop a match to light a| thus not detract from the beauties , 5 |—— — THE MINERS' . . ~ | and path. Reasonable at Seaview. ués md 9:15—Breakfast Club con-| fire in the school Toom o it would of the mew public buildings with ~ Front St—Triangle Bldg. } § Recreation Parlars * FOR SALE—A 6-room and a 4-room | ANTDS 2 inue be warm when the day’s session which we have been so generously —_. e | | Cre! o house ~ in Douglas, furnished WANTED 9:15 to 9:30—Parade started. He traveled from Canada B —aene) JUNEAU - YOUNG * Terms $300 down and $30 per| o ___—— 9:30 to 9:45—Works Progress Ad- to the Gulf of Mexico to explore || Hardware Company | BILL DOUGLAS 2 month, each. Joseph Wehren. WANTED — Woman for general minjstration nature as is found in forests an P | y S i b | housework. Phone 296. 9:45 to 10:00—Hawaiian Echoes glaciers. Altogether he discovered 6 rotect Your r'“ Interests shfl?"::,ls‘;::’;;"?..%dsf,n e 3 54 I'- 2 ra . . ! H PO s"f’f“m’; ;‘: 1oL O sioly |2 YEARS college educ. Young man 10:00 Jo 16-88--Praak. Lyther glnciers that no one clse had known|ll Against That Dread Of Guns and Ammunition i ;\er ‘9:,1 d“mod / L” co;‘;pldl Y} 26, wishes any kind of work. Phone lOv}5 :o 10:30—Russ Morgan’s Or- anything about. | o = % g S 3 urnished, good location. Building | chestra “While visiting some of the nat- - SSREERE S RD miling Serviee” has store front with living quar- ka4 i 0 ? 10:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat ural parks, Muir noticed how peo- McLean Insurance Agency Phone 53 Ly e 33 Bert’s Cash Grocery ‘. ters in rear and top floor. For in- | WANTED—Work: Arc. and ac'ty. 10:45 to 11:00—Kay Kyser Orches- ple destroyed trees which caused | { PHONE 105 welder and mechanic. Own t00is | him to take the matter up with The nxait SEALS PE— —— 1 . | | Free Delivery Juneau . National Bank or write Hen:y| Phone 323, room 4. | 11:00 to 11:30—Mother's Musical Al-|clore Roosevelt, then President, e v S SERVICE ) - ¢ Gorham, Box 932, Juneau. —— | bum which resulted in the ‘Conservation = |5 ¥ e | YOUNG man wishes work. TWwo 11:30 to' 12:00—Top Tunes of the of Forests' plan of the government F h let an 122 SECOND STREET — L + FOR SALE Winnifred R. 40 fL.| years college education, referenc- Day oreste P S gosernmig § ege es ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- | |if » buflt 1929 in A-1 condition. 20 hp. es. Write Empire No. 590. R e e R D o] TR ANTEED 60 DAYS HOME GROCERY Atlas, ‘thorough overhaul with e jg! ; f ] sl AND LIQUOR STORE nel:&th mf 2% :nl;md t WANTEDMaid for general house- 12:15 to 12:30—Band Concert | important, rivers of ice in Alaska; % @® 3 146-—Phones— o o e ouss,| WOTk. Apply Mrs. I. Goldstein. 12:30 to 12:45—Music [situated at the Westward, it runs § & 152 geva Has a few hours.| V% APPY 12:45 to 1:00—% Hour of % Time |off Mt. Fairweather. So much did & = | AMERICAN CASH § | Kaser. ; %" 1:00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous 'he love nature and feel at home 5 Cam°mia cmer GROCERY and MARKET | | .| Lode and placer location notices| N\ " to 2:15—Mario Chandler’s Or- out-of-doors that he would 2o (o & i o e et e | IR : : stra T i o R | LIQUOR DELIVERY || ; v - ‘ 0'?0212325—Rfilndt—ovp e without a guide.” £ ¥ THE pURE FOODS STORE FOI’ very pnmpt | s = e :45—Monitor Views the| The opening number on the pro-|& H A | . e ; B3> e [ e o sy, Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery = | SANITARY > KRAFFT'S Ay o to 3:00—Auld Lang Syne | “Traumerl,” by Howard Burger, With | §1rsera0aeaauasanas 11462952 1783055 S0 ARADIRITININL 201N IER2LE wrd | F — - g | . . p :00 to 3:30—Symphonettes Miss Baker accompanying |= x o H 3 . | CABINET SHOP ; 30 to 4:00-The Man on the T —— | THE VOGUE— | P l G G !‘ Y ‘ Btreet RIESS IS NEW OWNER A | . 4 & Glass, Moulding and Plyboard |} 4-0\'1x tgu‘:-t:o—wmks Progress Ad- OF WEHREN COTTAGE Correetly Styled Clothes | mi ¢ | PHONE 62 | Gt i O, RO Anton Riess completed negotia- | For Women w lc Gl. ' 5 : & 3R tions with Joseph Wehren last night e EXERCISE FOR HEALTH: | 40 ' #:45—Bert Hirich Orches- for the purchase of his cottage ot) 101 SEWARD ST. i B b, i '’ Bowl at the | A the corner of Third and D streets, 5 = Phone 728———115-2nd St BR"NS CK 4:45 t 5:00="Olub (hteps | together with an additional lot ad- § ~J7| THE ROYAL oone et et 5 T FOR INSURANCE || GREENTOPCABS || Visit the e e property ¥ 1 K BEAUTY SALON Recreation Alleys THERE IS NOTHING dred foot frontage and depth of 83 [ Ph | SITKA HOT SPRINGS k OPEN EVENINGS Cafe In Connection Speo- FINER IN RADIO THAN | feet. The house, practically new, has, See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ‘ one Mineral Hot Baths ; “1f your hair is not becoming | falizing in American and just been reshingled and refinished . Accommodations to suit every to you — You should be || sm h - inside and is furnished Due to its | taste. Reservations, Alasks Alr L [ s onem mper inside and is fumished Due to U3 | Tolophone 409 B, M. Behrends Bank Bldg. || Tt e AN : Ja———— - P | homes in town. — | —— 2 [ 2 living in one of the Baroumes apart- ) | 1] <l : A R g L 3 ER 1| JonesStevens Shop [ Hear a mI’)ae;n:Strnthn mepis and they wil 5o doubt soon, w l N n o w c L E A N l N G | McCAUL MOTOR ‘ 2 '] . | move to their new home. [} ¢ N 4 | Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 pm. } | LADIES'—MISSES' g RS COMPANY ‘1. o e 3 READY-TO-WEAR ]. B. Burford & Co. PE. CLUB 10 SELL CANDY | PHONE 485 | l, 4 Seward Street Near Third * mwuum At the show tonight the Physi-| NE || Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | i . | ;cal ducation Club girls have ar-| x | b | +