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! . BARNEY GOOGI.E NE GODS Y HOW CAN T CONCENTRATE WITH THHET CONFOUNDED TELEPHONE RINGING \N MY EARS ALL DAY LONGT T'S DRWING ME WMAD --- NMAD '\ MAD L AFORE “WANT AD | MISCELLANEOUS INFORM RUGS and carpets cleaned like ik FORMATION |‘ new. 4c sq. ft. and up. Ted’s Rug H ount five average words o the Cleaning Service. 114 2nd St line. Phone 703. Daily rate per line for consecutive nsertions: SPIRELLA Corsetiere. Black 765, One day . . 10e PHONE Mrs. Bathe about any kind Additional days 5¢ of sewing. Minimum charge ...50¢ c v ey Copy must be in thb office by 2| JUI\,&:}N:'f;D F’l"‘:n‘: 1 e o8 , > afte to insure| Denis, R 2 d : nse:-ll;ox:”o::)"m?xlxlz-‘X(lllz:J;rm 3 | Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone We accept ads over telephone| 2ul, 315 Decker Way. irom persons listed in telephone gold into value. FURN your old directory. cash or trade at Nuggkl Shop. Phone 274—Ask for. Ad-taker. et Try ThP immre me'u’d: for results., 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. H THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | - | | 3 FOR REVT | X | FOR RENT_New four-room, com- | pletely funished apt., with gar- hot water day Phone age. Steamheated, [ ———— H and night. Very reasonable. | James Baroumes, Douglas 132 FOR SALI'. | after 4:3¢ pm 40-FOOT BARGE; prospector hy-|FOR RENT—Four-room and bath draulic pipe; moniter; entrifu~| cottage, unfurnished. Garage, after gal pump; engine—all new. Lang| June 1. Call Black 113. Hotel range. Rear Femmer Dock | FOR RENT—Steamheated at ? Klein Apts. Blue 160. Dumbolten living aboard. apt. FOR SALE—T7-room completely fur- | nished house, 6th and Kennedy Terms. ‘P‘OR RENT-—3-room apt. furnished Oil burner; hot and cold water connected. Reasoriable rent. Call 407 S. Franklin. FOR SALE— 1937 Chev pick-up. Ex- cellent condition, price right.| ——— - 258 - i FOR RENT—Four-room furnished J 637 Ewmpire. el POES B gne ak house, oil heat. Phone 187. $3.00 SHOES, latest styles. Good- s year Welt construction at the|{FOR RENT—House for rent. Phone $3.00 Shoe Store. Out of the high| Red 600. rent district. Dress up and save ‘FOR RENT 3~ I(Jnm furnished '\[)( the rest. See Don Keeting. 276 S. Harris Ap! Franklin. S TR e g % 7 S FOR RENT—Room and board; best | 2-BARREL beer cabinet and equip- |~ jome cooking; reasonable. Down ment for sale. Phone 384. town. I. M. Ford. Blue 290. FOR SALE — 6-room house witl bath. Partly furnished. Down town corner lot, 50x50. For $2750 cash Box 891, Juneau. R B Rl i fe= = —————————— | FOR RENT—Three-room furnished FOR SALE--Two-room house and ., private bath. Phone Green 4% acres of ground with garden | patch cleared. Near Auk Lake. Write P. O. Box 68. FURNISHED heated apt. weekly and montnly rates. Nug- get Apts. 474. DESK spa-ce lbr renf.. Phone n FOR SALE—Climated seed potatoes. $3.00 per 100 lbs. Joe Kendler. F‘OR RF‘NT-—Apt for cm'plc only. Special rate for steady tenants. Famwne e vy gy s ——— | Winter & Pona Apts. FOR SALE OR RENT— ‘Buena i Vista” property two miles out on|FOR RENT—One apt., couple onl) Highway. Four acres patented| Snow White ApLi T SWOW, STACKPOL YE BETTER G\T HOLT O YORESE'® BUST OVT WIF DEWRY TRIMMNWNGS -- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938. N THINK o) RADIO The ‘following 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 {ime. The Daily Alaska Empire in publishing this schedule, will not be 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 8:30 to 8:45—Empire News or Music 8:45 to 9:00—Time Clock continued 9:00 to 9:15—Salon Music 9:15 to 9:30—Business Parade l!7:30 to 9:45—Scandinavian-Works | Progress Administration 19:45 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, Or- 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 3:15—Mario Chandler’s chestra 2:15 to 2:30—The Roundup 2:30 to 2:45—Monitor Views News 2:45 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 4:00—Let’s Dance 4:00 to 4:15—Mixed Program 4:15 to 4:30—Electric Melodies ‘4:30 to 4:45—Bert Hirsch’s Orches- tra 145 to 5:00—Popular Vocal :00 to 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 6:00—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 7: 5—Empire News or Music 7:15 to, 7:30—Cecil and Sally 7:30 to 7.45—Modern Dance 7:45 to 8:00—Concert sze Or- the |5 and land. Large house completely fur-| — nished. Cabin, garage, two per- VACANCY at the Bishop Apts. manent springs. H. R. Shepard. i g ‘FOR RENT: Two office roon ; hydraulic pi in ©0-FT. BARGE monitor; centrifigal pump; all‘ at bank First National Bank Bldg. Inquire | to 8:15—Lang-Worth Varieties to 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 18:45 9:00 9 15 Alaskan Hotel. |COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. new. Lang hotel range. Dumbolten, | - | FOi’i S;l.:E—I:ease on 17-room apt. All apts. rented. Write Empire A 1500. FOR SALE — Men's quamy shoes. Thompson's shoes our best. Os-| “Try The Emplre classifieds fo: teopathik shoes for ease. Packard | tesults. Quality Shoes since 1876. Crossett| —— — shoemakers since 1875 W. G. WANTED Douglas _established 1874. Vans'| store, 278 8. Franklin. \‘WOMAN wants Lode and nhcer location noticed | | for sale at The Empire Office. jammr work by hour or day. Phome: 637. COUPLE at Auk Lake wish, to board child in their home, $30 monthly. Must be between four and six years. Girl preferably. Best ref- erence our own haq!thy unspoiled | tlrl-!. Write Box 579, Juneau. FOR SALE—House and lot on cor- WAmp_m,d for general house- ner 9th and D Sts, completely| work. Phone 181, furnished, good location. Building has store front with living quar- WANTED—Room and board; pref- ters in rear and top floor. For in-| erably in private home. Write Em- formation see John Reck, First! pire No. 616. FOR SALE — Trash burner wita| coils. Call, Red 495. | fall | | | FOR SALE—4-room house, basement, garage, 9% miles out Glacier Highway. 1 acre patent- ed. Minkler, Box 2586. 9:30 to 9:45—Sons of the,Pioneers 9:45 to 10:00—Empire News Broad- cast 10:00 to 10:30—Dance Time 12:30 to 11:00—Organ Treasures (Thursday night's 11:00 to 12:00 midnight — Alaska Greets the World) Sunday Schedule 10:50 to 12:00 noon—Church Serv- ices 12:00 to 12:30—Concert Hour |12:30 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 :45 to 2:00—Garden of Melody fi the air at 2:00 o'clock to 4:15—Radio Tidbits to 4:30—Educational Talk to 4:45—Bernhard Levitow’s to 5 00—Nelson Eddy National Bank or write Hen:y LOST AND FOUND Gorham, Box 932, Juneau. FOR SALE— Winnifred R., 40 ft., LosT—Parv. of fishing pole on high- way. Will finder please return to Imperial Pool Hall, built 1929 in A-1 condition. 20 h.p.| Atlas, thorough overhaul wlt.h‘ new block last July. As good as| ” new. Has run only a few hours. E. H. Kaser. | KRAFPT’ S CABINET SHOP Glass, Moulding and Plyboard PHONE 62 Fatima was the favorite daugh-i tér of Mohammed. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. 1 e e L SR “The Store for Men” ROLLER. A, e RINK SABIN’S Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. Front St.—Triangle Bldg. Kids' Special—7 to 8:30 p.m. to 5:15—Front Page Drama 15 to 5:30—Vagabonds of Prairies 5:30 to 5:45—Adventures of Jungle Jim 1 5:45 fo 6:00—Tommy Dorsey’s Or- | chestra l.he THERE IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO THAN Carlsons Hear a Demonstration < /Today at- J. B. Burford & Co. NN MIND'S N\RDE: ue SNUFEY-- WE'LL GO \NTO THE MOUNTAING WHERE NOU UVE BND T CAN WR\‘\VNE MY BOOK PEACE -- NE BETTER TWI\CET, STACKPOLE - To Off the Mother ‘s . Obgervance in Latest Wa ¥, Cook Inlet Country Next JUST THE THING orated h cocoanut, dragees and citron are right at home in this :W‘"'“ "{f]l‘lfu-’fl]l%_"“"rlv‘l“l"‘yl‘ is- MARINE WAYS and possibly liguof ‘GRAMSREIET b double-decked cake plate en the Mother's Oay lea {able. “"\“(‘\ :1‘(; i ‘g,“p’:‘ ])‘;\' ] QUESTION BEFORE chieduled (o come for discussion at s sheep and other stock, there V.U\H(J‘ COUNCIL TONIGHT th¢ City Councii meeting tonlght. | By 2 teaspoons double-acting baking pe a million people out there.” alled tor 8 oclock, according to powder Ts Bodster | Mayor Hatry T Lk Climax the Mother’s Day enter-| % teaspoon salt Capt. Olson, safely calld Alas-| Discussion of the proposal for ac-| —oo—— tainment with refreshments served| 2/3 cup butter or other shortening ka's foremost pioneer and booster AUINng a site for a marine ways| Try an Empire ad from a tea table brightened with| 2 cups granulated sugar 18 nof ikt ande i He 1 giong - ; blossoms. | 6 eggs, well beaten 0. yeaon bV Bl & scalgnt.. and | eful not to overload the| 4 tablespoons milk trong, and with his little 70-foot only the beverages from it. Ar-| Sift flour once. Measure. Add bak- one-man fight against the. bigger range the glasses and cups around ing powder and salt. Sift together steamship lines. He will come north {the punch bowl or tea pot, so the | three times. Cream butter thorough- again as soon as he gets together | pouring will be easy. Provide a ly. Add sugar gradually and cream g cargo | | background of colorful flowers and | tcgether until light and fluffy. Add Tt is an' old saw with Alaskans, | & | candles. Then arrange the 'sand-|eggs and beat well, Add flour, alter- (hat “you always gome back.” Capt.| Juneau L“mber Ml“s, lnc' | wiches, cookies, cakes, mints and nately with milk, a small amount at Qlson laughed about the time when |nuts on an adjoining table. Serving Sherbet? Sherbet is refreshing for spring | serving. Pass it in small glass cups. If the group is small and the day |isn’t top warm you might even serve it out of a large bowl at one end of the table. A gallon of sherbet (or punch) will serve about thirty persons. Sandwiches are almost a neces- sity. They're easy to serve and as| simple to prepare as you wish to make them. They should be wrapped in a damp cloth and stored in a/ cool place until tea time. Allow four sandwiches to a person, Here are some suggestions | sandwich fillings: Ham relish. Mix half a cup of chepped, cooked ham, a third of a cup of diced celery, a tablespoon of minced parsley, two tablespoons of chopped sweet pickles, a tea-| spoon of minced onion and a fourth of a cup of salad dressing. Fruit delight. Combine half a| cup of crushed pineapple, a fourth of a cup of orange marmalade, a for | two tablespoons each of currant Jjelly and cream. (Note: Use on Bos- | ton brown bread.) Fish delicacy. Add half a cup of salmon dnd four tablespoons of salad dressing to a third of a cup of cel-' ery, and two tablespoons each of minced pimientos, ‘stuffed olives and pickle relish. | Cucumber Piquant ! Cucumber piquant. Combine af third of a cup each of diced cucum- bers and celery, two tahlespoons of diced green pepper, one table- spoon of minced parsley and fmr tablespoorfs of mayonnaise. Add a little salt and paprika. Cheese medley. Mix a fourth of a cup each of white cream cheese, pimiento and cottage cheese, a fourth of a cup of diced celery, a tablespoon each of pimientos and olives. Add two tablespoons of salad dressing. (Spread on brown 10r graham bread.) | A Variety of Breads Suggested breads: © Nut, date,’ prune, bran, orange and various fruit breads are all suitable. Cakes and cookies may be served plain or frosted with pastel- colored icings decorated with can- dies, cocoanut, nufs ‘or candied fruits. : Salted nuts and mints add a fes- tive note to the table. Nuts should. be heated for ten minutes in a slow oven to assure crispness. Here are two recipes suitable for Mother’s Day dainties: . Mother’s Day Cakes 2 cups sifted cake flour 6:00 to 6:15—Donald Ncvis String Symphany, 6:15 to 6:30—Concert Music 6:30 to 7:30—Old-; hshinned Revival | and a u greased pan, 15x8x2 inches, in mod- By BILLIE DE BECK | WHET AlLS Nou, SNUEEY 22/ NE WON'T NEED NO TICKET FER ME-- VLL KEEP TW Capt Axel Olson, Fn‘{i Matanuska Farmer, Feels Da y (Continued from Fage One) Japanese encroachment “Attu Island is only 30 hours| run from the Kuriles,” he said. “The Japs find it easier to trap and fish out along the islands than Al- askans and don't think they're not doing it! “How do you think the Japs into the fur farming business?” pio- neer Olson spat. “They trapped their breeding stock from our Aleutians I took some native trappers (o one of the Aftu group islands where they expected to get about 1,000 foxes. They only got six, and they found Japanese camps all over the island!” Capt. Olson will also tell of how there are hundreds and hundred of these big Japanese net-balls of colored glass, lying on the beach at Kiska Island, the new naval re- serve. He will also tell how Japan- ese steamers go in off the Aleutians and also go into the Bering Sea to load halibut and other fish from got i ¢ SHORT SLEEVES IN FASHION summer frocks of sheer chiffon cr small, boats, and take the cargo to| jshed with tucks and embreidered American markets. the right is designed with a <hi “It seems a shame we don't do something about those islands,” he time, beating after each addition ntil smooth. Add vanilla. Bake ir he was a youngster and announced by Adelaide Kerr Shert sleeves—again in the fashion forefront—are seen in both lhuc SUN epe. The dress on the left is (if- sprigs of flowers, while the one at red bodice and multi-colored; beilt. here appointment 6f a City Asséssor his intention to leave .the coun-| try. He said he told an Indian friend erate oven (350 degrees F.) for 35 of his intentions. * EIRE BRI F minutes, or until done. When cold, ~ “Humph!” the Indiad snorted out nto different shapes, Frost.| Ciosan. ewiite man o, deese| | The Juneay Laundry Decorate with sweetened coconul, come back—white man dome back!” tiny colored candies, silver dragees or bits of citron. 1 1% {and corn syrup in top of a double | PHONE 582 boiler, beating with rotary egg | Buy Your Floors with a beater until thoroughly mixed. Place Outstanding event on the Elks| | GUARANTEE over rapidly boiling water. Beat social calender for the season, the ——— e constantly and cook until frosting will stand in peaks, Remove from boiling water. until thick enough ers will close noon on Saturdays dur- ) ing summer months. Effective May | third of a cup of cottage cheese.| 7, 1938. H H H H g £ £ g Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. — And Capt. Olson is going south, but coming back again, cond. Streets Front and S II Franklin Street between as he has | Seven Minute Frosting been doing off and on since 1881, PHONE 358 2 egg whites, unbeaten when he first fell in love with Al-| | A % cups granulated sugar aska’s northern-lighted pastures. g v i 5 tablespoons water P e S & FLOOR YOUD HDMF WITH | OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting BASEBALL DANCE H ‘ T0 BE TOMORROW | GARLAND BOGGAN 4 teaspoons light 1 teaspoon vanilla Combine egg whites, sugar, corn syrup water, Baseball dance will be an event of tomorrow night in the Elks ballroom where a large crowd of Juneau and Douglas residents is to be assembled Rod Darnell is chairman of the event, which will be preceeded by a number of informal parties. i i B Lode and placer location notice: for sale at The Empire Office. Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE I Add vanilla_and beat to ~pmad The Pacific Coast Coal Co. bunk- adv. FIRE JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelt and Heayy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition Interests | Dread Of Protect Your Against That McLean Insurance Agency—Phone 53 JUNEAU RADIO ! SERVICE Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ;| | .t California Grocery || PHONE 36 THE:PURE FOODS STORE ,2,, Gy e Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery & —— & S S ———— THE VOGUE— { Correctly Styled Clothes For Women Patronize lwmg’s Market 101 SEWARD ST. frrrrereeee Pay’n Takit I’H()Nhs 92 or BE Free Delivery i, Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer’ We Sell for LESS Because: We Sell for CASH : George Brothers | s THE BEST ... TAP BEER IN TOWNI . o - THE MINERS' | Recreation chrlors A BILL DOUGLAS “Smiling Service” . Bert’s Cash Gmm PHONE 105 b Free Delivery GREEN TOP CABS Phone 678 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Accommodations to sult | taste, Reservations, Al - McCAUL MOTOR ‘| COMPANY | Inunuum-.-nmn‘