The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 27, 1938, Page 7

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s i ~ v A BARNEY GOOGI.E WHAT DID STACKPOLE & 7oA WHEN HE ¥ WALKED UP AND\ [t cAUGHT You TALKNY TO WIS WIEE--22 UP_TO WIS SHACK et WANT AD | INFORMATION | COunt five average words to Ll? line. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: One day p— | Additional s . 5¢ Minimum charge ..50c Copy must be in the office by 2| ck in the afternoon to insure| nsertion on same day. | We accept ads over telephone irom persons listed in telephone — = directory. Phone 2374—Ask for Ad-taker. — 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 FMPIRE | | RUET s FOR SALE FOR SALE —Climated seed potatoes $3.00 per 100 1bs. Joe Kendler HE TARNED RED AS A \GOBBLER'S SNOUT . AN (NVITED ME FER WTTLES TONIGHT-- MISCELLANEOUS SPIRELLA Cor%ollele “Black 55. PHONE Mrs. Balhc ab()ul fin\ kind of sewing. 3UARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.5 Finger wave, 65¢c Lola’s ' Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. your mu gold into value, or trade at Nugget Shop. TURM cash "lhc meue cmw‘leds for RUGS dnd CARPFTS mz\de L() lot like new! Von Schrader process kills all moths and germs, adds vears tc life of rugs. Cleaned in home or at our plant. Phone 703, | Ted’s Rug and Carpet Cleaning 114 Second St. (rear) FOR RENT FOR RENT—4-room furnished aps with garage. Steam heated, hot water day and night. Phone James Baroumes, Douglas 132, after 4:30 p.m. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL AL The following is the daily sched- |ule of broadcast of Station KINY |at the various periods each day 'of | the week. Speeial event programs will be announced from time to time. The Daily Alaska Empire in publishing this schedule, will not be responsible for last ‘minute changes in the program. 3:00 to 8:15 a.m.—Morning Thought, talk by Juneau minister 8:15 to 8:30—Time Clock—popular music 3:30 3:45 9:00 Empire News or Music ~Time Clock continued to 9:15—Salon Music 9:15 to 9:30—Business Parade 9:30 to 9:45—Scandinavian-Works Progress 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 11:30 to 12:00—Dance Styles of 1933 12:00 to 12:15—The Serenader, gan FOR SALE OR 'RENT — “BUEN ©op ppNt Room and board; best 12015 to 12:30—Military Band Vista” property two miles out on Highway. Four acres patented Jand. Large house completely fur- nished. Cabin, garage, two per- manent springs. H. R. Shepard. 40-FT. BARGE; hydraulic pipe; monitor; centrifigal pump; all new. Lang hotel range. Dumbolten, Alaskan Hotel. FOR SALE—Newly built thre house, Phone 201. | FOR SALE—Lease on 17-room apt. All apts. 7500. rented. Write Empire A Thompson’s shoes our best. 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 bumer With|FOR RENT—One apt, couple only. coils. Call. Red 495. full | yac FOR! T SALE-—4-room house, basement, garage, 9% miles out Glacier Highway. 1 acre patent- ed. Minkler, Box 2586, 1| FOR RENT—Apt. home cooking; reasonable. Down town. 1. M. Ford. Blue 290. FOR RENT—Power-dory for fishing and picnicking. Inquirc Harris Apts, No. 2. FURNISHED heated apt. Special weekly and monthly rates. Nug- get Apts. -room | FOR RENT—Three-room furnished 2 apt., private bath. Phone Green 474, DESK space for rent. Phone 717 FOR RENT—Vacancy MacKinnen Apts. for cmtp!'cflonly Special rate for steady tenants Winter & Pond Apts. VACANCY — Shabaldak Apts. rcem apt. Phone 642. Snow White Apts. VACANOY. at Phone 443. VACANCY at the Bishop Apts. * 1:00 to the Fosbee Apts., 12:30 to 12:45—Trans-Radio News or Music 12:45 to 1:00—Salon Strings 2:00—Midday Rendezvous (requests) 100 to 2:15— chestra 15 to 2:30—The Roundup 30 to 2:45—Monitor Views News :45 to 3:00—Auld Lang Syne 3:00 to 3:30—Symphonette’s 3:30 to 3:45—Vocal Program (Note: Saturday’s 3:30 to 4:00 | Man-On-The-Street.) 3:45 to 4: -Let’s Dance 4: 4:15—Mixed Program 14 4:30—Electric Melodies 4:45—Bert Hirsch’s Orches- [ 2: 2 the 5:00—Popular Vocal ) 5:30—Dance Programs ex- cept on Tuesday’s when the Ju- neau Women’s Club is on program from 5:00 to 5:15 5:30 to 5:45—Golden Tones 5:45 to —Radio Symphony 6:00 to 6:30—The Gaucho's Singing Strings 6:30 to 6:45—Melody and Song 6:45 to 7:00—Dance Program and FOR SALE—44+ft. huli; cheap. 427 11th and B. Sts. | FOR SALE—House and lot on cor- | ner 9th and D Sts, completely furnished, good location. Building has store front with living quar- ters in rear and top floor. For in- formation see John Reck, PFirst National Bank or write Hemy Gorham, Box 932, Juneau, FOR SALE— R, | built 1929 in A-1 condition. 20 h.p. Atlas, thorough overhaul with new block last July. As good as | (,02!; warm, furn, POR RENI‘—Two office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Irguire at bank. 7:00 to 7:15—Empire News or Music 7:15 to 7:30—Cecil and Sally 7:80 %o '7:45—Modern Dance 'l 45 to 8:00—Concert Time apts, water, dishes, cooking utensils and ba!h. &usonable dtl Seaview. MISS RIKA WALLEN |+ ABOARD YUKON; IS “GOING BACK HOME Rika Wallen, Alaska's most .en- Light,| 00 to. 8:15—Lang-Worth Varieties 8 15 to 8:30—Grandma Travels 8:30 to 8:45—Wesley Barrett | 45 to 9:00—The Cub Reporters 19:00 to 9:15—Business Parade ;9,15 to0 9:30—Sweet Swing |9:80 to 9:45—Sons of the Pioneers {9745 to 10:00—Empire News Broac- | cast 10:00 to 10:30—Dance Time 110:30 to 11:00—Organ Treasures (Thursday night’s 11:00 to 12:00 new. Has run only a few hours. thusiastic bee raiser. passed throughi midnight — Alaska Greets the E. H. Kaser. WANTED - | WANTED — Lady to care for 5-| month-old baby and do light housework. Phone 717, 2 YEARS college educ. Young man, 26, wishes any kind of work. Phone 323. Room 15. WANTED—Work: Arc. and acty. ‘welder and mechanic. Own tod Phone 323, room 4. "Lode ana placer location notices | for nle at The Empire Office. { | - { l’h'n: 72— 1152na St ! { ‘{ THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not. becoming to you — You snould be coming to us.” KRAFFT'S CABINET SHOP Glass, Moulding and Plyboard PHONE 62 p ROLLER RINK Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 pm. Kids’ Special—7 to 8:30 p.m. o Juneau on the Yukon last night, returning to her ranch-inn on the Richardson Highway, after a winter in the States. Miss Wallen, who has experiment- ed with honey-bees at her Big Delta | home, hopes she will 'be able to:.do more experimenting with honey this summer. Her other bees died two winters ago when not carefully pro- | tected against the cold. (4\\\\ [ Bowl at the BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection . Spec- World) Sunday Schedule 10_:50 to 12:00 noon—Church Serv- ices 12:00 to 12:30—Concert Hour 12:80 to 12:45—Andre Kostelanetz 12:45 to 1:00—Russian Cathedral Choir |1:00 to 1:15—Bert Hirsch's Orches- tra 1:15 to 1:30—W.P.A. 1:30 to 1:45—Church Services l 45 to 2:00—Garden of Melody Of! e air at 2:00 o'clock 14:00 to 4:15—Radio Tidbits 4:15 to 4:30—Educational Talk 14:30 to 4:45—Bernhard Levitow’s | Orchestra 4:45 to 5:00—Nelson Eddy 5:00 to 5:15—Front Page Drama 5:15 to 5:30—Vagabonds of |~ Prairies 5:30 to 5:45—Adventures of Jungle | Jim 5:45 to 6:00—Tommy Dorsey's Or- chestra the THERE IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO THAN or-| Mario Chandler’s Ol'—‘ SORRKRY, SNUEFY --BUT MRS. STACKPOLE HAS & BAD HEADACHE AND SEGS To BE DEMOCR! T\ ARE .\\()KH). DOUGLAS PRIMARY VOTE Results of yesterday’s voting in the Territorial prifnary eléétion in Douglas gave the Democratic can- didates a total of about 200 more votes apparently than to Republi- cans, as 291 was the tally for the latter and 494 for the former. 'Of course there was one ‘more candi- date on ‘the Republican tickel for Senator and two more names for Representative on which, allow an average of about 30 each or total of 90 for the a probable votes three more candidates would have had on the Republican ballot, still gives the Democrats more than 190 majority. A total of 137 persons voted here, 81 for the Democrats, and 56 Repub. lican. Ballots' thrown out for errors J were three for the former and four for the latter. - SENIORS TAKE HOLIDAY The Senior Sneak at the Douglas high school was in effect today after the custom of former years, as Helen Edwards and Jaguness Sey. comprising the adviser and teacher, Miss Baker, boarded the 7:40 o'clock | this morning for a trip to Auk Be where the outing was planned. - L. CARLSON GOE SOUTH Lawrence Carlson was a passen- | ger for the south this morning on | the Princess Louise to join his wife and enjoy vacation in Seattl They both expect to return: here in about a month. > - GOING WESTWARD Harold Wilson, nephew of Ed Andrews, former pioneer photogra- pher of Douglas, arrived here on the Yukon last evening to spend {a few ‘days before proceeding to Fairbanks where he has a job with the Alaska Road Commission await- ing him. SIGY SRSRS NEW CAR A new Ford V-8, maroon in color, delivery truck, arrived on the Yukon for the Warner Grocery store. enjor class and their Mary bus 27, 1938. By BILLIE DE BECK PSST--SPREAD TH WTTLES DOWN ALL AT WUNST-- \F MZ STRCKPOLE \S (N A DILEMMY T HAINT A <O WASTE T \WHOLE EVENIN' A-GABBLIN' TO TH\S ou MUZZY-WIT ACROST W TABLE-- TAILORED WOMAN Just as sleek mother’s wrap is this lassie’s spring coat of soft blue men's wear worsted strived in navy blue. It's fitted princesse e of the new season’s trend. camered hat is made of the same as her lines and flaring skirt are indic 1. The white s new season’s tr fabric. NEW DAUGHTER JOINS KARL HANSEN GOES W.D. GROSS HOUSEHOLD TO START SEASON 7 Bright on the Yukon RIS’ <1llr‘d for Valdez. WASHBURN PARTY INCLUDES TRACK STAR THlS YEAR LICENSES FOR RAD!O | STATIONS EXTENDED | [+ | Norman B formr eollege| .. r ERROMEEEESE rack star, pussed (rough JUNCAU | g pogeral Gommunicdfdus e Yukon, heading for Valdez o, micsion today extended licenses and a mer of mountaineering for radio stations in Alaska expiie ing June 1, 1938 to January 1, 1939 those expiring June 1, 1939 extended to January 1, 1940. The licenses 8~ and exploration with Bradford Washburn and party Bright held championship honors in the mile and two-mile races th ¥ e cued in the future will be to Jamu- while he was going to Bellingham ¥ipe ary 1, 1945, Normal Norman Dyhrenfurth and Pete ‘ R Norms hre rith ang Peter i A : e Try The Empire viass:fieds for Gabriel, Swicsggki-and camera art-| o o WE CLEAN EVERYTHING CLEANABLE! ., wool or linen wearing apparel * * * draperies % hlankets, other fabrics, etc. Our modern processes bring your clothes or fabrics back to you as ciean and crispy as when new. For safety, dependability and best results call us. ALASKA LAUNDRY ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Clean Up-Paint Up Fix Up in the Better Housing Program (o s i Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 957 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, H e -3 | | The Juneau Laundry l’ Franklin Street between | Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 | : , PR S o s | Liquors, Wines and Beer SCOUT MEETING AT PT ALEXANDER i—— 4 ) We Sell for LESS Because The weekly meeting of Douglas| A black-eyed baby girl with black | FLOOR YOUD HOME WITH We Sell for CASH ' Scouts will be held tonight at 7:30, curly hair arrived cn the Yu Karl Hansen, mu buyer at Port, | OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting [H | Scoutmaster Fleek stated. |yesterday in company of a nurse Armstrong, was a Northland passen-| | GARLAND BOGGAN | ! George Brothers e to join the household of Mr. and ger visiting briefly in Juneau last| | bl ) ,BALL GAME POSTPONED Mrs. W. D. Gross night on his way back to the Bar- ‘, Buy Your Plooss with & Ay Due to the rainy weather last eve-| Though two-and-a-half years old anof Island fishing metropolis to| | 4 GUARAN’I"EE [] | ning, the baseball game scheduled Baby Gross will have no name un- pegin the season's work. | s P | | between the Foundry and Machine til the matier of her adoption has Hansen has 12 men with him to | s i TI'IE BEST shop crews for last evening was post- | been completed by her new parer aid in mild-curing salmon | TAP B oned until the firs veni who have been waiting three years | this week a free dance will most | ion for their daughter Zalma, now z “The Store for Men” | P?I'NT,S '—dO;:s" IN TOWN! likely follow in the natatorium. seven years old. ; Builders' an 2 el { 2 Both Mr. and Mrs, Gross are de- s ABmas fal: HARDIWAW, A : lighted with their new daught B i M 4 nd Zalma is happy because she Fronf St<Pwigngle Bld | r——— o || THE MINERS playmate. ; b Recreation Parlors : oo ————-i| | JUNEAU - YOUNG LUMBERMAN GOES NORTH Eldon Daly Thinks Fair- banks Good Place Dur- ing Fish Dispute the Ket- unhappy workers Eldon Daly, President of chikan Spruce Mills, is because - of the ' salmon strike. “It's going to raise hob with the ; lumber business in Ketchikan if the strike isn't settled,” Daly said in the Gastineau Hotel this morning before boarding a PAA plane for Fairbanks. Daly 15 flying to the Interior me- tropolis to superintend erection of a warehouse and office for the new- ly formed Fairbanks Lumber Sup- ply, of which he is also President. “If they don't settle this fisn| question, maybe I'd just better stay in Fairbanks,” Dally said when asked | how long he intended to remain Inside. 1 | mes iEill.liiifl:l.llilllulllllllll- kan, who recently flew in to Fair- banks, will be manager of the new company, which will log and mill considerable native wood in the | Pairbanks area as well as import- ing lumber from the Ketchikan mills. ot ) L N. Neusbaumer, also of Ketchi- | = FOR INSURANCE Protect Your Interests Against That V'm Dread Of McLean Insurance Agency—Phone 53 SEIEANIEARTNIRNELEY Fresh l-‘runt and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery Patronize Irving’s Market See H. R.-SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. BILL DOUGLAS ——a Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition S “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 | | Free Delivery —E2 | g2 JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK: FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For yery. vmwi Juneau HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 14H||ones—152 i AMERICAN CASH . THE VOGUE—— " Correctly Styled Clothes l‘or'm mnwmsr P :00 to 6:15—Donald Novis and! String Symphony 6:15 to 6:30—Concert Music 6:30 to 7:30—Old-Fashioned Revival "Hour l’l:m to 7:45—Easy Chair 7:45 to 8:00—Lew White, Organist ‘ | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 McCAUL MOTOR . | comPANY ||

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