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. we ‘K " BARNEY GOOGI l: s s S e ( NSOW - WHY ON TH @éce O T AWRTH [ D'NE 'SPOSE SNLEEY WENT AN FOTCHED BACK A DOCTOR EROM TH FLAT LANDS 22 HIT'S BEYAND ME, NEWT -~ GNLESS \T's SHE WUZ TELLN MY oL WoMAN T'OTHER. DAY SHE HAD POPULATIONS O TH' HEAR ..___—————-v——-——fl" T"WANT AD | INFORMATION | ‘rCuunt five average words (o the fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive wmsertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge Copy must be in the office by 2| & 10¢ RUGS and carpets cleaned new. 4c sq. ft. and up. Ted’s Rug| SPIRELLA Corsetiere. Bla¢ MISCELLANEOUS like Cleaning Service. 114 2nd St. Phone 703. PHONE Mfl!. Bafl\c nbouL any kind of sewing. UARAN’TEE’D Rea <llc Perma- fclock in the afternoon to insure| nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c nsertion on same day. | Eola’s . Beanty Shop, telephone | 20%- 315~ Decker Way. In case of error or if an ad | PURN . your oMt gold into value. | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy -this office (Phone 374) at "Try The Empwe clas i | results, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | once and same will be given | l ~ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Showcase book shelves household furniture; lending brary. Phone Red 337, 119 Frank- lin St. FOR RENT—StedmBeated apt. li- | B FOR RENT t. at Klein Apts. Blue 160. lil’:i?'!’i—?.-r(;or; Turnished apt Harris Apts. FOR SALE—1 pai Manville, Glacier Highway LATE MODL'L four-doot sedan. Best buy in town. Must be cash Goldstein Bldg. 2 RENTED, compietély furnished houses, Willoughby Ave. Phone 223. FOR RENT- Three-room. furnished F‘OR SALE— Hou-w on Flflh anrl G sireets, Douglas—6 rooms and bath, full basement, glass, porch, partly furnished. Lot 50x100. Price $1,500, $1,000 cash, balance easy terms. Kilburn, Phone 48. FOR SALE-Dresses 50c to $1; new suitcases, $2; new suits, $2, up; used reading glass $2. 321 Wil- loughby Ave. Day Optical Co. FOR SALE — Furniture for living, dining and bedroom. Good condi- 1 tion. Phone Red 340. 40-FOOT BARGE; prospector draulic pipe; monitor; Zentrifu-| gal pump; engine—ail new. Lang Hotel range. Rear Femmer Dock. Dumbolten living aboard. | 419 FURNISHED heated apt. FOR RENT—Apt. P | VACANCY at the Bishop Apts. POR. RLNT hy- COZY, r goals, $20. M. V. FOR RENT—Room and bomd be~t\ reasonable. Down | home cooking; town. I. M. Ford. Blue 290. weekly and montniy rates, get Apts. apt., private bath. 474. enclosed DESK space for rent. Phone 717 for Special rate for steady Winter & Pond Apts. tenants 'OR RENT—One apt,, Snow White ApLS couple only Two office First National Bank Bldg. Ir.guire at bank. warm, furn, apls'. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. Lode and plncar Incauon noticet __for sale at The Empire Office. FOR SALE—7-room completely fur- — nished house, 6th and Kennedy. Terms. . Good- the §3.00 SHOES, latest styles year Weit construction at $3.00 Shoe Store. Out of the high WANTED—Rooht With piano. Reply ;- % rent district. Dress up and save the rest. See Don Keeting. 276 S. Franklin. 2-BARREL beer cabinet and equip- ment for sale. Phone 384. FOR SALE — 6-room house wilh bath. Partly furnished. Down town corner lot, 50x50. For $2750 cash. Box 891, Juneau. FOR SALE_Two-room house and 4% acres of ground with garden patch cleared. Near Auk Lake, L051’~l'ml, of m,mng poie on thh- * way. Will finder please return Write P. O: Box 68. POR SAIE—Canted seed potatoes. $3.00 per 100 lbs. Joe Kendler. FOR SALE OR RENT — “Buena | Vista” property two miles out on Highway. Four acres land. Large house completely fur- nished. Cabin, garage; two per-! manent springs. H. R. Shepard. Try Th;h pire cl:;ssxrleds fo: results. WANTED—Maid for genera WANTED—Room and hoard patented — 'WANTED at once, Empire B 653. WOMAN wants janitor work, by 8:00 hour or day. Phone 637 work. Phone 181. pref~ erably in private home. Write Em- pire No. 616. ~ LOST AND FOUND o} Imperial Pool Hall. LOST-—Keys on key container. Let- ter C on leather. 174 numbered on ' two' keys. Please return to Em- pire. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The ‘Empire Office. FOR SALE—Lease on 17-room apt.| | All apts. rented. Write Empire A ' 7500. ' FOR SALE—Men's quality shoes. | Thompson’s shoes” our best. Os- | GARBAGE HAULED r Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 teopathlk shoes for ease. Packard | Phone 4753 Quality Shoes since 1876. Crossett 2. ! shoemakers since 1875 W. G e — Douglas established 1874. Vans store, 278 S. Pranklin. FOR , SALE — Trash burner wiin coils: Call. Red 495. FOR SALE—4-room house, full basement, garage, 9% miles' out Glacier Highway. 1 acre patent- ed. Minkler; Box 2586: FOR SALE—House' and lot on cor- ner 9th and D Sts, completely Afurnished, good loeation. Bullding‘ has. store front with living quar- ters in rear and top floor..For in- formation see John Reck, Pirst National Bank or write Hen:y Gorham, Box 982, Juneau. FOR SALE—Winnifred R., 40 ft. built 1929 in A-1 condition. 20 h.p. Atlas, thorough _overhaul new block last Jdly. As good as new. Hurunonlyntewhaura E; H. Baset. Skating Hours—7 to 11:30'p.m. “The Store for Men” SABIN’S Front St.—i‘rian‘ifi‘fild'z. —3 KRAFFT'S CABINET SHOP Glass, Moulding and Plyboard’ PHONE 62 ROLL R RIN A.B. Kids’ Special—7 to 8:30 p.m. ON ACCOUNT O' LOW\Z\E- Special | 12:30 to 12:45 Nug- | mufilo only ! rooms in | “Light,| | 4245 to 5:00~Nelson Eddy \S (T 2 RADIO Q DAY Y DAY The fol]owmg is the daily sched- ule of broadcast of Station KINY ‘flt the various periods each day of ‘Vhe week. Special event programs | will' be announced from. time (o time.'Fhe 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 5 to 8:30—Time Clock—popular music 30 to 8:45—Empire News or Music 5 to 9:00—Time Clock continued 19:00 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—Hawaidan Echoes 110:00 to 10:15—Dance Program [10:15 to 10:30—Dance continued |10:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat, Ber- ! niee 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 1 12:00 to 12:15—The Serenader, Or- | gan | 12:15 to 12:30—Military Band —Trans-Radio News or Music wlz 45 to 1:00—Salon Strings 1:00 to 2:00—Midday Rl'l]d('fl,ol“ (requests) Phone Gree| .00 to 2:15—Mario Chandler’s Or- | chestra 2:15 to —The Roundup 2:30 to 2:45—Monitor Views the 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 0 to 4:15—Mixed Program 15 to 4:30—Electric Melodies 4:30 to 4:45—Bert Hirsch’s Orches- tra 4:45 to 5:00 to 5:30—Dance |5 Programs ex- ceépt on Tuesday’s when the Ju- neau Women's Club is on program| _ from 5:00 to 5:15 30 to 5:456—Golden Tones THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY WOW MUCH FARTHER | ) Sfvas ANY TOO COMFORTABLE \‘flERgé-g HAINT WUTH TS tHOONSIMINE THAT LEETLE RS WHAT SHE'S S e ou CABIN COST N - DOWN YANDER PERTICKLER- SEANS AN’ ON TH' S\DE ONLNY (T AUN'T | HEALTHRY | [ Y MOUNT'N 22 5:00—Popular Vocal 1" 9.71938 By BILLIE DE BECK 2 T DONT FEEL TO POINT-- MODES of e MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr e '.....v,..-.w. —— e .‘ § i CASUAL CLOTHES FOR MOTHER ki Here is a frock designed to answer mother's spectator spcrts fashicn prrbl(‘m It is made of smooth white raycn crepe striped in green, gray and black and is cut on the jines of the perennially popular shirt- waist dress adapted to the mature figure, A pintucked boscm is an outstanding feature of its design. With it gees a simple black hat trimmed with white g grosgrain ribbon. ELLEN REPP, SOLOIST A MOTHERS HONORED JUNEAU MEN SEND 45 to 6:00—Radio Symphony 100 to 6:30—The Gaucho's Singing Strings 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:15 oo and | to 6:45—Melody and Song | to 7:00—Dance Program to 7:15—Empire News or Music to 7:30—Cecil and Sally to 7:46—Modern Dance to 8:00—Concert Time to 8:15—Lang-Worth Varieties Lo’ 8:30~-Grandma Travels to 8:45—Wesley Barrett to 9:00—The Cub Reporters 9:15—Business Parade 9:30—Sweet Swing [} 9:45-——Sons of the Pioneers 10:00—Empire News Broac- | 7:45 3:15 0 @ > 8: 8:45 9:00 to 9:15 to 9:30 to 9 9:45 to cast ‘wm to 10:90—Dance Time ' | will be heard May 21 in a choral | program as soloists in ‘The Ordering AT MUSIC FESTIVAL | AT . AFFAIR GIVEN GRADUATION CARDS IN NEW. YORK SOON; BY BUSY BEE CLUB Friends who have been following| Mothers were guests o 1‘.lunm' at| the career of Miss Ellen Repp, con- | @n outstanding ¢ sion Saturday | ating from thé University of tralto soloist, who has given several evening when members of the Busy|aska May 16, picked air mail f concerts in Juneau, will be inter- Bee Club entertained at a party ested in the following article taken given at the F. F. Cameron resi- from the society section of the Se- dence on Glacier Highway attle Times Hostesses for the affair “Miss Dorothy Baker, soprano, Phyllis Cameron, Luverne and another Seattleite, Miss Ellen meister, Jean Johnson, Repp, contralto, were winners in ton, and Jane and Susan Williams, the competition for soloists for the Spring flowers provided a colorful Westchester Music Festival. Thev ation announcements to “the back home.” were ing schplastic records and both a setting for the event which was said to be “going places” with marked by informal entertainment and the serving of refreshments. | Exploration’ Company. 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 13:00 to 12:30—Concert Hour | 12:30- to 12:45—Andre Kostelanetz 12:45 to 1:00—Russian thedral | Cholr 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 145 to 2:00—Garden of Melody Off the air at 2:00 o’clock 4:00 to 4:15—Radio Tidbits 4:15 to 4:30—Educational Talk | {4:30 to 4:45—Bernhard Levitow's| | Orchestra 00 to 5:15—Front Page Drama :15. to 5:30—~Vagabonds of Prairies 15:40' to 5:45—Adventures of Jungle| | Jim. * | 5:46 to 6:00—Tommy Dorsey's Or- | chestra | the | RE IS NOTHING R IN RADIO THAN n% Txmzm at | Y., will be with the Philadelphia | Also accompanying the soloists will j |8 pm. 16:00 to 6:15—Donald Ncvis and ba Dance’). This final performance of the festival in the County Cen- BY the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid, Wednesday at the Lutheran Church George’s graduation, engineering force of the Fairbanks VIA FIRST AIR MAIL Two Juneau men who are gradu Al-| or | their means of transporting gradu- folks The two are George Karabelni- | koff and Olavi Kukkola, who both| | graduated from Juneau High Schoot in 1933. Both have made outstand- re of of Moses,” a new work by Nathaniel Frank Knrabelmkor{. father Dett (popularly known for his ‘Ju- George, will take the next PAA Electra - to, Fairbanks to witness [ DOUBLAS NEWS | | | — % MOTHER'S DAY IS APPROPRIATELY OBSERV BY DOUGEA! Exactly thirty-four years ago, it was, Henry Schlegel said in a Mother's Day address at the Doug- las Coliseum evening, that the Fraternal Order of Eagles first pro- posed that a day be set aside to pay homage to Mother. And so Douglas Eagles, aided by the Ladies’ Auxiliary, followed their LES annual custom of leadership in the) town’s observance of Mother's Day which later, due to F.O.E. persis- tance in the cause, became a day of national importance. Following a Biblical Schlegel as principal the occasion before audience, told mother is only equaled by the preme love of God. Other numbers on the pra were Address of Welcome by text speaker good Mt for a sized how the love of =2 su- Erskine, president of the Douglas Eagles; Miss Margaret Pimperton sang “Coming Home;” Mrs, Flors Kirkham sang, “When Mother Sang to Me;" Miss Phyllis Edwards re- cited “Are All the Children In;” An- nabelle Edwards played a trumpe sclo, “That Wonderful Mother of Mine,” and the audience sang “Home Sweet Home."” .- “ DISMISSED FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Jack Westfall returned homt Sunday morning upon being re- leased from St. Ann’'s Hospital after a couple of days’ treatment. Tomor- the Westfalls are raoving intc their new quarters in the Campbell residence Mis, J. O. Kirkham who was dis- mised as a patient from the hos- pital on Saturday is enjoying a few days rest at the home of her daugh- row Robert Rice, in Juneau - BASEBALL GAME—MAYBE Postponed until the first night, the baseball games for last Saturday evening were not | played on account of the rain. The game which therefore may be played | tenight providing the weather stays | fine, will be between theé East and | West ends of the town. The city hall is —% the two sections. «in the nice kan term and has taken the cose heduled | to the higher court, the dividing liné between adv. Andrews and Er- skiné are theé captains of .opposing sides D \(,ll()()l. Vl'\TTI!R,& TO OCCUPY COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT 8émi-monthly! meeting of the City Council - is scheduled for this eve- ning: The School Board is expected to be on hand to present their bud- get for next term. Business connect- ed with the winding up of the build= ing contract on the new school which expires on Thursday will also: be considered. - MRS. HUDSON IS ISLAND VISITOR Mrs. Jerry Hudson, who was Miss Betty Ryerson until last week, ‘was visiting friends in Douglas yester- day for the first time since having left here six years ago. Mrs. Hud- son came north last week from her home in. Seattle. - - MISS JOYINSON TO GRADUATE Among interesting news received hy the fitst regular air mail from Fairbanks this morning i the an- nouncement of the graduatiom of Miss Violet Johnson from the Uni- versity of Alaska which will occur there next Monday, May 16, in the university gymnasium. - MRS, TASSELL'S FU NERAL BE HELD TUESDAY P.M. At 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Russian Church in Juneau last rites for Mrs. Alex Tassell, who pasted away here last week, will be held. The Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff will cenduct. the services. Burial will be in the Douglas cemetery. - FOLTA TO APPEAR IN. CIRCUIT COURT ON ARSON APPEAL To repracent (lr‘ Gmemm:n. he appsal case of Emily Pef of Ketchikan before the Circuit Court in 8San Franeisco, Ass'stant District. Attorney George W. Folta sailed on the Alaska. The Peters woman was found guilty of arsom District court at the Keichis n e — ATTENTION O.E.S. Regular meeting Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Mother’s Day program-—refreshments. LILLIAN G. WATSON, Secrelary LUMBER The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 FLOOR YOUD HOME WITH | | OAK-—Nature’s Gift Everlasting | ' PHONE 582 ey Buy! Yaurrmoots with/a: | GUARANTEE | | [ Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shell * HARDWARE JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition s J 3 S Today’s News Today.—Empire. FIRE' ter Auditorium, White Plains, N. Starting at 10:30 a.m. adv Symphony, Hugh Ross conducting. Proteet Your Against That be a chorus of combined glee clubs from Westchester County music i Anterests . Dread Of clubs. “Miss Baker is church, radio opera and concert soloist, and McLean Insurance Agency—Phone 53 frequently brings new honors to her home! city.. Miss'Repp has often sung in the Northwest and in- Al- aska, and will open the summer concert series at the Ufiversity of Washington. Among her many concert and oratorio appearances duripg the past season was that with the Oratorio Society of New York, as contralto soloist for the annual performance of Handel's ‘Messiah’ in Carnegie Hall, Albert Steessel conducting.” Miss Repp has spent much time visiting in Juneau where she has many friends. Her mother was a guest here last year of Miss Magn- hild Oygard, a niece, and. visited in Petersburg where another daugh- ter, Mrs. Mary Torkelson lives. Mrs. Torkelson has appeared on' concert programs in Juneau as her sister's accompanist. — e Dance recital, Blks Hau, may 20, adv P Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery EaTEREEERIAY EEAEEESIEERLT FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends,Bgnk'Bldq. WHH!OW CLEA“H‘G s B3 l'l'1)!lllI!l'El”llllllllllll zan I3 H H Fi e saRE2EaEERSER 6:15 to 6:30—Concert Music 6.30 to 7:30—Old-Fashioned Revival &3 P JUNEAU RADIO AL . ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY For very prompt- THE VOGUI——-- Correctly St; Clothes — Pa "n Takit l'HONhS ‘12 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers ¢ THE MINERS’ Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS i —_— 1} “Smillag’ Service™ i1 | Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 ' Préé Delivery Juneau HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR non 146—Phones—152 AN CASH dmnr-u MARKET GREEN TQP CABS Phone 678

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