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y T BARNEY GOOGI.E WHO 22 WHERE 22 NO --NO W DON'T COME LPY UL BE RIGHT WHUT'S Al TH FURSE ERBOUT 2 \S T THaT SHIE'LESS SKONK, STACKPOLE, \IO‘RE SLATTIN' TO 2?2 INFORMATION | w the “Count five average word line. Dally rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ..50c Copy must be in’the office by 2 ‘clock in the afternoon to insure asertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone ronmy persons listed in telephone directory. Phone —Ask for Ad-taker. In case of error or 1f an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy: this officé (Phone 374) at | | once and same will be given | attention THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Newly built three- house. Phone 201. m 40-FOOT BARGE; new hydraulic pipe rhoniter; centrifugal pump; 12-foot boat; Lang hotel range Dumbolten, Alaskan- Hotel. 7OR SALE—Model A Ford pickup Service Motor Co. Phone 202 FOR SALELease on 17-room apt. All apts. rented. Write Empire A 7500 FMOR SALE - Men's quality shnéfi} Thompson’s' shoes our best. Os-| teopathik shoes for ease. Packard Quality Shoes since 1876. Crossett shoemakers since 1875 W. G | Douglas established 1874. Vans’ store, 278 S. Franklin FOR SALE — Trash burner witn coils. Call. Red 495. FOR SALE—4-room house, fuil basement, garage, 9'c miles out Glacier Highway. 1 dere patent- ed. Minkler, Box 2580 F‘OR SALE—M ft huli; 11th and B, Sts. FOR SALE—House and lot on cor- | ner 9th and D &ts, completely furnished, good locuiion. Building has store front with quar- ters in rear and top floor. For in- | cheap. 421 formation see John Reck, F.rst| ~ National Bank or write Heniy Gorham, Box 932, Juneau. POR SALE—-Wmmfred R 40 ft., built 1929 in A-1 condition. 20 K.p.| Atlas, thorough overhaul = with | new block last July. As good as| new. Has run only a few hours. E H Kaser ROLLER D. RINK Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. Kids' Special—7 to 8:30 pamn. MISCELLANEOUS SPIRELLA Corsetiere. Black 755. PHONE Mrs. Bathe ut any kind of sewing. | BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. s Beauty Shop, telephone , 315 Decker Way. TURM your, old gold into value cash or trade at Nuggel Shop. 7’1‘:-y The Empire 'cm%x.:’)eds for resul RUGS and CARPETS made to loox like new! Von Schrader proces: kills all moths and germs, add vears to life of rugs. Cleaned in| home or at our plant. Phone 7 Ted's Ruz and Carpet Cleaning Service. 114 Second St. (rear) FOR RENT 4-ROOM unfurnished house, bath, glassed-in porches, garden, $13 monthly. Duck Creek. See Joe Kendler. Special Nug- apt. rates. FURNISHED heated weekly and montlily get Apts. Three-room furnished Phone Green FOR RENT apt,, private bath 474, FOR RENI‘ Fumlshe:l apartment; Mrs. Runqtist, Dbuglds. | DESK space_for rent. Phone 717 FOR RENT—Vacancy MacKinnon A]Jl& FOR REN Apt. for co\'ple only Special rate for steady tenants Winter & Pond Apts. 3-| VACANCY - Shnb'flflak Apl& rocm apt. Phone 642. | FOR RENT-—One apt., couple only | Snow White Apts. | GXCANEY_ n‘t Lhe——Fosbee Apg Phone 443. VACANCY at the Bxshop Apm POR RENT—Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Inquire at bank. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 25, TUT-TUT, GOOGLE -~ THERE'S NOTHING To GET EXCITED ABOUT:- MV WIFE'S EXPLANED EVERNTHING -:-\T WRS TO SNUFEY - 2 CUTTER FUNERAL IS HELD TODAY Funcral services for Charles Cut- ter, Chief Eagle Horse, were held this afternoon at the Charles W. Carter mortuary where the Rev. David Waggoner officiated. The body is to be taken to Kia- wock for buria l RADIO The fellowing is the daily sched- ule of broadcast of Station KINY at the various periods each day of the week. Special event programs will be announced from time to time. The Daily Alaska Empire in publishing this schedule, will not responsible for last minute changes in the program. 8:00 to 8:15 a.m.—Morning Thought, talk by Juneau minister 8:15 to 8:30—Time Clock—popular music 0 to 8:45—Empire News or Music to 9:00—Time Clock continued to 9:15—Salon Music to 9:30—Business Parade to 9:45—Scandinavian-Works Prugxfls Administration 9:45 to 10:00—Hawaiian Echoes 10:00 to 10:15—Dance Program 10:15 to 10:30—Dance continued 10:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat, Ber- nice Butler 10:45 to 11:00—Dance Program 11:00 to 11:30—Songs of the Past 1 11:30 to 12:00—Dance Styles of 1938 | Or- | 112:00 to 12:15—The Serenader, gan 12:15 to 12:30—Military Band 12:30 to 12:45—Trans-Radio News or Music . 12:45 to 1:00—Salon Strings | 1:00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous (requests) | 2:00 to 2:15—Mario Chandler’s Or- | chestra 2:15 to 2:30—The Roundup 2:30 to 2:45—Monitor Views News 2:45 to 3:00—Auld Lang Syhe 3:00 to 3:30—Symphonette’s | 3:30 to 3:45—Vocal Program (Note: Saturday's 3:30 to Man-On-The-Street.) 3:45 to 4:00—Let’s Dance :00 to 4:15—Mixed Program the 4:00| COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, ‘cooking utensils and bath. Reusotiable at Seaview.' WANTED — Woman for housework. Phone 296. genernl 2 YEARS wllege educ. Young man, 26, wishes any kind of work. Phone 323. Room 15, WANTEDHWOH( AIL and ac'ty. welder and mechanic. Own toois. Phone 323, room 4. YEOPEINTIS D WANTED—Maid “for general house- work. Apply Mrs I. Goldstein. 115-2nd St | 1 Phone 723 THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON I | OPEN EVENINGS [ I “If your bair is not becoming to you — You should be ] r/7/\\\\\ | MI nthe BRUNSWICK LADIES’—MISSES® H READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third , 12:00 to 12:30—Concert Hour 4 4:156 to 4:30—Electric' Melodies 4:30 to 4:46—Bert Hirsch's Orches- T tra 4:45 to 5:00—Popular Vocal 15:00 to 5:30—Dance Programs ex- cept on Tuesday’s when the Ju- neau Women’s Club is on program rwm 5:00 to'5:15 to 5:45—Golden Tones to 6:00—Radio Symphony 6:30—The Gaucho's Strings 6:45—Melody and Song 7:00—Dance Program 7:15—Empire News or Music | 7:30—Cecll and Sally 71:45—Modern Dance 8:00—Concert Time 8:15—Lang-Worth Varieties 8:30—Grandma Travels to 8:45—Wesley Barrett to 9:00—The Cub Reporters to 9:15—Business Parade to 9:30—Sweet Swing to '9:45—8ons of the Pioneérs to 10:00—Empire News Broad- | cast 10:00 to 10:30—Dance Time 10:30 to 11:00—Organ Treasures (Thursday night’s 11:00 to 12:00 midntght — Alaska Greets the World) sow 58 and B3 Es m to to to o t to to to ERESBLEEBEREE oo Sunday Schedule | ices 12:30 to 12:45—Andre Kostelanetz 12:45 to 1:00—Russian Cathedmll Choir ‘ 11:00 to 1:15—Bert Hirsch’s Orches- tra Y _FEAULT AND (M HERE GEE - ALl T THOWGHT WERE ST{LL 6T GUNNING EOR SNUFEY-= FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP TO TANGLE ON DIAMOR | Al for fun; with~a keg:of b | on the side, the Treadwell Foundry hnscball team will play the Alasx Juneau Machine Shop nine on the local" ball grounds tomorrow ning starting at 6 o'clock Maybe not so much big ~lulf as far as the playing g there will be lots of fun, the lo | lads, who ara the challengers, ¢ A large crowd of fans is ex | to be out to witness the contest COUNCIL M NG Tonight at 7:30 o'clock, semi-monthly meeting of the Douz as City Council will be held. ev Jeag - PRIMARIES The City Hall will be the v place tomorrow for the Territorial primary. Polls are open from 8 am to 7 pm. > s - SHARP ROCKS DANGEROUS Outings are nice but once in a while something happens to ma: the anticipated serenity of the oc- casion. So it was yesterday with the | Goetz's who started out in the morning to the Weschenfelder Is- land. And as they waited at the end of the Friiz Cove road for the Weschenfelders (o go over with their boat to get them, Billy, thewr six-year-old son, fell on the rocks and cut his hand so badly they rushed back to Juneau to the medi- cal clinic, where six stitches were taken to sew up the wound in the | little hand. | Changes then occurred in their pienic plans for the day and with the Spains and Boggans, the Goetz- es had their outing ‘at the Eagle River landing, without further mis- | hap. - .- DAUGHTER IS BORN Mr. and Mrs. Jack-Ellman are the | proud parents of a little daughter born yesterday morning at St. Ann's Hospital. The new arrival tipped the scales at eight pounds, ten ounces. The mother and child are doing nicely. - e | PEARCE ON SICK LIST Frank Pearce is confined to his home with an attack of old-fashion- ed La Grippe, with which he was stricken Saturday night. | —— GLEASON MEAT-CUTTER | AT WARNER'S GROCERY Jack Warner has secured the ser- vices of Joe Gleason, of Juneau, to present. A. E. Goetz, former pro- prietor, who has been assisting War- ner since the lstter took: ovér the business about six wdeks ago, gev- wered all connection: with the, stofe |on saturday and will devote bis e | time to. his' own affdirs here unkil | school i$ out when the' family plans a sho#¥ trip south. | Miss Blgllis Edwards returned, to | hér :position. as elerk at the War- | nex:store this moiring gfter a va- cation pf @, couple of weeks. 'SOEIAL, MEETING ¥ Fotmwi“hhhorhbfimts thedt- |ing in' the lodge rdoms tomorrow night, mefpers oflheom:r of Egst- ern Star wilk_gather in the Blue for an evening of bridge and’ pin- ochile to which husbands, wives, and | escorts dve ihvited. Prizes will Bé.awarded and re- freshthents served. Officers will be |in chargé.for the evening. 10:50 to 12:00 noon—Church Serv-| 45—Church Sérvices 4 00-—Garden of Melody off the air’ dt'2:00'g’cldck 4:00 to 4:15—Radio. Tidbits Edudational Talk o . 4i45—Bernhard Levitow’s Orchestra 4:45 to 5:00-Nelson' Eddy THERE IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO THAN Stromberg- Carlsons Hear a Demonstration Today at J. B. Burford & Co. “Qus Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied chestra 6:00' m :155Donald - Novis | 5:00 to 5: Front.Page Drama 5:15 to 5:30—Vagabonds . of - Prairies. " 5:30 to 5:45:~Adventures of Jungle 5 the i to 6:00—TPommy Dorsey’s OF- and mphony oncert Music “E;nycmi'x , Lewwmw.ol-nntsp Kade, and placer Jdeation,, ™ T Empicé n,"MJ NOUL GAVE ME AN AWEUL SCARE STACKPOLE- handle his meat department for the \Room of the Scottish Rnn Temple § ?fi o 1 SQ-’-Old -Fashioned Revival 1938. By BILLIE DE BECK YOu roriBoy ToGs Dustry «c pender straps: They' made the (ip abodrd ! E. Burke Wilford (left), research engineer of the Pennsylvania Aircraft the ry, the party ('nmpns:fl of Syndicate, shows a model of his gyroplane to Senator James J. Davis, of | Georg? and Bill S| Mr. and Mrs: Pennsylvania. Davis intends to urge appropriation of $1,000,000 for | V, Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Claude planes of the type shown. The model has a roto type upper wing which | Carnegic. can be locked in place and used mainly for takeoffs and landings. Trollers say that with a féw more trout George, Bill :nel maxes the skirf, The fine wool pullnvn-r sweater matches it. * play hide-and-sedk. held tirm'y in place with Walls of a factory built i 1851 are ill standing near Napu crater n “Hawaii national park. At the factory the silky floss*from, mative ferns were dried and shipped away to be used as stuffing fot muttresses w - F‘mmn- classifieds pay. 11, Geor ys of warm wdather, the Kings Forward, Marcus Will be feeding on the surface. .n(l Joe VISITS JUNEAU e o Ben Grimes, Zleo Michaelson | Dean assisted Dr. L. B. Sturdavant Rollins and Mrs. R. D. mn during Coast Guarder John C Mrs J. C. Michael- afternoon > o - is enjoying his visit in June the ship!is in port. He called on' his cld friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Neate, and was later shown about the city. the aboard the Spencer, 1, while | Dr. Sturdevant likes Juneau for it |at: contract bridge. He was aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Unalga when that craft was stationed here o in 1928 when Commanders Perkins| ;- W6 & C4¥ 0 OUHTER O FPe and Addison were in charge during ’Uneauiles yesterday, with picnics cabin work, and fishing . taking a large number of pesple out of town.| | Few salmon were caught, but Cur- different commissions. tis Shattuck get a nice King at Auk Dr. Sturdevant found scveral old landmerks but notes with interest Bay and John McLaughlin caught a King at Tee Harbor, according to the many changes that have taken place in the Capital City - SWOrn reports. In the trout fishing ranks, at least one party went out after pan-size PICNIC PARTY GlVEN AT TREADWELL FOR mountain trout. Six went some place HARQLD MICHAELSON weow ouneau ihes wours. 2% A picnie at Tro.nd\wll beach marks ed the tenth birthday of Harold | Michaelson, Saturday afternoon, § with-a group of his friends gather~ inlg. for B#sebalk and a weinie roast. Present. for the afternoon w Rmidl:y ard Donald Williams, Lest- Troast, Jr., Jimmy Troast, Rich- 411) Trpast, Charles MeRlm: Son-| Profpct Your Interests.. Agamst That ‘F'QE Dread Of "McLeédn Insuramce Agency——Phone 53 The Jurieau Laundry Weankim Street between Pront and Second Streéts PHONE. 35§ of outings for many Buy Your: Hom'& with a GUARANTEE . Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE- e A S e i “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St.—Triangle Bldg. JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS8—OIL—GLASS Shell and Heavy Hardware Guns and, Ammunition JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS | PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt s Lot il v’ THE VOGUE— oomcn,swauu B T L T rr e —— my lel Fruit and Vegetab!es Fresy | & California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Dellvery e T e Tt T tEr] S Patronize Irving’s Market i nmuununuln P SErnmmzETETrErERERREER PHONES' 92 or 955 | .~ Free Delivery ; Fresh: - Meats, Groceries, lnquors. Wines Beer Sell for LESS R Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 * " HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET GREEN TOP CABS Phone "FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephqhs- 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY