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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SNUEFY,L00K,QWCK -\S TS AT 22 LA - JUST WALT A SECOND - LET ME GET COCKED "O N HERD ONE S\DE — NOW,LOOK ¥, TW OL " ENE-BAL (S THBT \T 22 INFORMATION In ease 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 abtention, . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE S FOR SALI:. LARGE GQAL and wood heater w coils, $1250. Phone 479, e 3, 1630 MODEL A Ford sedan. Good condition, reasonablé. Phone Doug- las 132 hNF‘. DAY BED, cog \"ll chair, floor lamp; reasonable. Phene Green 723, ‘mornings. THREE-ROOM house, furnished next Phone office. Phone 693 Douglas. FOR SALE-Used G E, \ashing ma- chine. Call 31 before 3 pm. excellent condition. 330 after 4 p.m. electric G.E. MANGLE, Phone Blac range. USED 2-BURNER Yours, as is, for only $15. PAR- SONS. ELECTRIC CO,, 161 Seward, p'nnm- UEFU 'l"llll w good condition. Yours for only « $35. Terms to reliable party. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO., 140/ So. Seward, phone 161, FOR SALE—Small house, mxu\]‘ furn. on 59x100-ft. lot, excellent| ylew—1724 Evergreen Ave. Seat- ter Tract, Price $2500, terms.| " Write W. E. Gerwells, Moose Pass, 1 Alaska. FOR SALE — 1035 pick-up, 5 good tires, ,Hi-Way Delivery. ‘CHEVROLET | $175 cash.| FOR SALE — One complete set|— dishes, one walnut buffet, excel- lent condition. Phone 416. BINGER SEWING Machines, Si Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag Wash- dng Machines, Maytag 110 - voit light plants, Ironrite Troners. Terms: $5 down, $5 wonthly. J./ H. Anderson, Box 101, Juneau, Alaska Distributer, FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner quitting business. Write P. O. Box | 2274 or Phone 334. AT BARGAIN—! Seven-room house in Douglas, furnished, full base- ment, on lot 100x175 ft. Is rented See or phone Mike Pusich, phone | == 603 Douglas. I'OR SALE — Good paying lunch room and candy kitchen. Write Empire B C 771. TRANSFER business. Priced to sell at once. Inquire at No. 5 Cliff Apartments. MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from pusiness district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire omce 1933 Ponfiac Sport ooupe. excellent mechanical ‘condition, good rub- ber. Priced right. Phone 744. e R LHE NOYES property, corner 4th dnd Frankiin, 2 buildings — vne 10-room, house and one b-room] house, Poth furnished. Terms. See the owner. A SECOND HAND National Cash Registef for sale, in good condi- , tion, price $75 cash, Call phone 628. FOR CASH—Very moderately priced 3-apt. house, good conditior, fully’ furnished and occupied, oil heat installed, Frigidaires, good lot in fruit and flowers, best residential section, sufficient income to pay for itself in five years. Phone 173 FOR SALE—Two genuine diarond rngs. 0rpheum Rooms. The "HILLCIES‘I"' “Titra hodern new apartments, all outside rooms, furaished or §/ unfurnished—view. Phone G. F.KMUSE?-‘BMD. 140 So.; FOR SALE— (Continued) HELP WANT MAL I 'RIBUTOR WANTED World’s largest manufacturers of Hearing Aids, for use by in- dividuals as well as theatres and churches, seeks distributor for Alaska. Splendid opportun- ity for virgin territory, with big possibilities. Write Acousticon, 707 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. .3 nd Indlan Blue 74! IUI( hAl ed house, St. Reasonable. oom p‘utl\ furnish- fuli automatic heat. 12th Phone 366. BUSH AND LANE piuno, excellent condition. Phone Green 440. "~ YOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING room, able. 208 Main St reason- ! FURNISHED room tor rent. Cook- | ing privileges. 540 Gold St. FOR RENT Phone Red 725. ‘ROOM Man ferred pre- OUR H}N \’VP;S‘I'YN(EH()USK*I vacuum cleaner for rent, 50c a day, 25¢ additional for delivery. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO., 140 So. Seward, phone 161 FOR RENT — Furnished, heated apt, 4 rooms and bath. See G. Sheeper at Seatter Tract, or phone Blue 135. ERWIN'S CAFE for lease or sale [6-ROOM unfurnished modern house. Phone 484 after 5 p.m. quire Snap Shoppe. TWO- cabin, West 9th St. McMullen, COZY, warm, furn. apts. water, dishes, FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ished apartments. Storage lockers, laundry facilities. Heated garages. Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at the Hillcrest. VACANCY —-Nugget Aparlm(nl.-z l"URNIQHED d.p!s at the Fos MISCELLANEOUS e. FUR (;ARMFNTS made or remod- sit, Gastineau the muse. eled. Miss” A. Hamilton, Hotel. DRESSmaking, alterations. Red 320. GUARANTEED Realistic “Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Wuy. TURN your old gold into value, | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. “LOST AND FOUND A pair black painted oar' can have by proving prop- FOUN! Ownel erty and paying for this adv. Em- | pire Office. WANTED - WANTED AT ONCE—Woman to work in crab eannery. Apply Val- kyrie, Keeny's Float. EXPERI‘ stenography and book- keeping—part or full time. Aliee Mack, Gastineau Homl. Hospri1aL NOTES R e e Henry Ricard, mine*émpioyee, was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital last night with a foot injury and is re- ceiving medical care. Rl After receiving medical ‘attention, Jim Donahue was dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital. Robert Henry of Skagway was dismissed yesterday from surgical days. care at the Government Hospital: Jack Sumdum was a surgical dis-|{Makes Arch Appliances to measure. : misstl from the Government Hos- - - 1pm\l this morning, | FOR RENT—Unturpished apt. In- me —— dom, Light, quick grasp of song technique and cooking utensils their talent for musical expression and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. and interpretation have amazed ex- ’ to music often is spontaneous and ,er explains, — | to sheet music form. { 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP'I! T TOU NE QWE HUNNERT TIMES NE CAIN'T GUT TH' KNACK OF T 'LESS NE PUT (N N'ARS AN N'aRS Q ST\DDN PRACT\CE - NAOW, STOP MESSIN' "ROVWND AN TWTCH OFF TR L\GHT AFORE NE GT. ME QULED LWP ~ \& GoTTa SHOW ME ONCE MORE QoW Nou DO TV b ia.w. ine-Ye ar-Old Muk(’s Up Hcr Oun Songs YOUNG COMPOSER:—“Some Sit, Chin in Hands.” ATLANTA, Ga.— Nine-year-olds here are learning music by com- NAZI HES | 16 POINTS; PEACE PLAN 19 it—and their teacher recom- is the method as a sure-fire way to prevent music lesson hore- | | Mrs. Blanche Threatte, who is using the plan on 50 third-graders at a public school, says her pupils perts Writing poems and setting ‘them Proposal fo Poland Made Public in Decision by Germany (Continued from Page One) may occur whenever a pm-m mood strikes the group, she “The coming of spring, rlw teach- “may start an outburst of poetry writing. Or the group may begin talking about birds and decide to write songs about them.” Every student is invited to try a hand at the poem writing. Some chin in hands, trying to coax Some scribble rapidly. sixteen proposals, but when author- ized sources were asked what would Mrs. Threatte selects two or three [0UOW next and what conclusions of the best poems and takes her seat | ¥ *7¢ to be drawn from publication at the piano with ten or twelve|Of. the documents, they me shrugged their shoulders. She reads an entire poem, then a{ The German points single line. The youngsters are! lows: asked to sing the line to a tune of | 1. Danzig returns immediately to | their own making and each of three | Germany. {or four interpretations is run nrr‘ | roughly on the piano to help decide | Mairenwerd to Grudziasz and its merit. Finally the pupils mte\Kulm and Bydgszcs shall be sub- pupils around her. were as fol- on the tunes for that line and Mrs.| ject to a plebescite to, determine to Threatte translates their choice | whom it belongs. 3. - All- Germans, Poles, Mrs. Thre- | ers who resided in the Corridor as “are natural musi- of January 1, 1918, will be eligible “Children of this age,” atte discovered, cians. is astonishing and they never have ' mission shall comprise moniously* by the simple ma- all Polish soldiers and police shall R ) AT { be withdrawn, | 14. Gyania will be exempted from BERNE - EH[_ER . » w|hc plebiscite and will remain Pol- | ish. CONCERT Wi”- | 5. The plebiscite will be held ;w]thln twelve months to permit ample time for a just determina- BE ATBARANOF = . | 6. While the International Com- lans are now in formulation for mission will be in charge of the the Berne-Ehler concert which|Corridor, Germany will be assured promises to be a gala event, much free communication to East Prussia anticipated ‘by Junean music loversv;by railway and auto road. Marking their final musicale in| 7. the Capital City, Marye Berne, so-|shall be ruled prano, and Ernest Ehler, tenor, will | jority. present their program of songs{ 8. In case the Corridor votes to September’ 11,.in the Gold Room|go to Poland, Germany will of the Baranof Hotel. |granted extra territory in a zone Patrons and patronesses for the concert are being selected and will and rail right of way. If the cor- be annouunced within the next few |ridor votes to go over to Germany, Poland will receive .slmilar provis- - ,—ees | ions to Gydnia. DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, ‘ 9. Germany is rvady to effect | exchange of populations and re-| Office, 10 Valentine Bldg., Phomfl 648. . ., THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2. The Polish Corridor fromi and oth- Their artistic choice of tunes 't vote, and that the Corridor Com- : Italians, | {any trouble carrying the tune har- | Russians, French and English, and i The plebescite vote decision be| 193 B 9. y BILLY DeBECK | WHAT T ek out \'\Y_R'c awm T DO\N“‘, searchers g Lake neapolfy after his dog led all night in swamps al en their way bome from llnrtn‘m tind Bobby's mother, Mrs. ¥ BobbyyFabel, 11, rushed to the shelter of his mother’s arms in Min- 2 grocer to him and two playmates, lost Minnetonka, where.. they .strayed v store. Left is Bobby's sister, taymond Fabel. Adnuts Sister’s ‘Mercy Slaymg Margaret L. Cowan, T7-year-old former nurse is shown being escorted from the eounty jail &t Allentown, P: slaying” of her sister, Mrs. LoucHa | Cowan was charged with murd: ination was to be made. “to put her out of her misery.” scttling of the area if the Corridor is awarded to Germany. ages inflicted since 1918 will be 10.. Gefhany 15 to enjoy the | Tepaired; and all property dispos- une economic rights in Gdynia sessions will be revoked as Poland rece in Danzig. 14. Neilber country shall expeet 11, To elimipate bad feeling, thc othbr's minority to rénder ser- one kilometer wide for an auto road | Gdnyia and Danzig are to be de-|Vices incompatible militavized and be purely trade| honor, such as military service for centers. | the majority. 12. 'The Hel Peninsula will Le| 15. In case thesc proposals are ‘d 'militarized, whichever way the| gcceptable to both sides, demobili~ plebeseite, goes. zation will take place immediately. 13, Compl;uu].» as to the treat- 1 16. Any further measures nec- Both England and Poland are ment 0f minority groups by both | e; _my,llmly acquainted with the text of the' countries will be submitted to anreached by negotiations, Miss Cowan told police she killed her sister international commission; for questicning in the “mercy in a hospital. Miss nd a request for a sanity exam- all dam- with national in the area will be ry to pe cobamankili You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street , ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 e i Jones-Stevens Shop Near Third Alaska Laundry ¢ tepe—————— Garbage Hauled SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musieal Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Widest Selection of LIOUORS REMEMBER . . THIS NUMBER PHONE 202 ‘zomcnmmrmnm ¢ Utah Nut and Lump -COAL Alaska Nock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCER Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. American Meat-—>Phone Y HERMILE & THIBODEAU The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET beiween Frout and Second Sfreets PHONE 359 When in Need of OIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE . GENERAL BAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL UB Junear Transfer Phoene 48—Night Phone 850 —— “SMILING SERVIOE" | Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Ow~ trucks go any place any nw..n / PHONE'149—NIGHT 148 tiswe. A tank for.. and a tank for ner THE ROYA —— Phone 723————115-2nd St L BEAUTY SALON “If your Hiair is not becaming to you~+You should be coming-to us," —_— FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE Bowl * ™ Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION ‘(Ohinese & Amerjcan Bpeclaition) " For Most Tasteful Halrcutting ' The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies' and Bodding Transfer 3 MARINE PHONE BUILDING © | mm ) Rock—Coal Hauling i Btove—-Fuel Oll Delivery | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTE — OILS ! Bullders’ and Shelt ' UARDWARE . J JUNEAU- YOUNG Hardware Shel wnd Toaty M ‘Guns and Wm GENERAL MOTORS, BEILJG and MAYTAG rmnflc‘u Idglm 'P:ml Sbop o McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Telophone 478 TELEPHONE 409 “FRESH RADISHES, GREEN ONTONS, “SWISS CHARD, MUSTARD m ‘DAILY FROM OUR FARM- . - .: FOR INSURANCE | ““2 See H. K"SHEPARD & SON Juneau Lumber Hms, lue. Prompt Delivery 3 il i

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