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» BARNEY GOOGLE AND . I SAY --- THAT BABY'S HERE To STAN Y\ AND SNUFFY SMIT DON'T MOU SEE 22 \T'S FOR NOUR QWN GQOD, GRACE --- \T'LL GIVE YOU & NEW INTEREST W LEE -- oW'LL REAUZE SOMETHING ELSE (N THS THERE'S \NORLD BESIDES FASHION SHOWS AND PENTHOWSE POW -WOWS -+ ¢~ NOW -- DON'T ARGUE-- INFORMATION [ In case of error or fif 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 EMPIRE SRS RO SR P R Count line five average words to the rate per line for consecutive <opy must be in the office by 2 pclock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same gay. We accept ad> over ¥om persons listed in flirecic Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE RECONDITIONED electric ran for sale; 1 Frigidaire, white ca inet medel, $90; 1 Cribben Uni- al model, $42.50, These ranges ‘Reconditicned warran- may be purchased on payment plan —¥ars Company, 140 Scuth telephone telephone s carry our ty” and our easy Eleci Complete housekeeping with option to rent apt. at $25. Steinbeck RECONDITIONED sale. washing 1 AW1 “Blue’ $37.50; 1“May- $42.50. These ma- y our “Reconditioned warranty” and may be purchased on' cur easy payment plan, Parsons Electric Co., 140 South Seward St ma- chines fo General El tag washer FOR SALE—45 Regal marine en- gine. Heavy duty. Excellent shape with shaft and wheel. Bill Fletcher, Apt. No. 1, Pete John- son's Apts P Farm in Southeast Al- Suitable for dairy or fur \g—good hunting and fish- For particulars write to An- Point Aggasiz, aska farn ing drew Israelson, Auaska, 30-FOOT double end troller for sale, $550 cash. Call Green 267 after 5 pm FOR SALE—Size 9 Johnson Shoe Ice Skates. Phone Green 147 after 3 p.m. FOR SALI House and 3-acre tract retween Fritz Cove Road and Auk ay. See N. C. Banfield. i"(JI{ SAL]?:—éxtrer special cut alder wood. Phone Femmer, 144. beds two FOR SALE—Several sizgle and springs, $4 per set; dressers. Phone 293. MUST SELL equity in income earn- g apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. each delivered to coal bunkers. " MISCELLANEOUS CASH FOR your old accounts and notes. AMERICAN CREDIT BU- REAU, 608 South Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois. " Watkins Products. Call Black 634. XPERT pubm_st,enography an bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50, Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. CONTRACT BRIDGE, classes now open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th St. [l STILTED ACTOR One of Eddie Albert’s old vaude- yille stunts was a dance on stilts : Today’s News Today— SNIE - (1m GONNA MISS DE \TTLE THERE - THERE - W\ GOQD MAN-- \T'S ONLN EOR & FEW WEEKS-- PUT THIS (N NOuR WALLET --- | FOR RENT [ ‘37_306-1\;[»xumished apt.; also 3- room cabin. 513-A Willoughby Ave. | CHEAP ROOMS for rent. Phone Blue 429. FOR RENT — Plain, unfurnisk roomy, country house, Duck Creek near Kendler's place. Ideal | opportunity for mink business, | chickens and gardening. Con- | tact Mrs. Joe Kendler, Box | 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; als 6-room apt. Phone Blue 200. | | R0 e LB e S | FOR RENT—th and Harris, 2- | roem furnished apt. oil burher— | $22 monthly, including water and H garbage hauling. Phone Blue 680, | FOR, RENT—Modern. 3-raom, apt, CHANNEL VIEW APARTMENTS, formerly the Home Boarding | House. Steam-heated rooms for | housekeeping, Lights, linen, cook- ing utensils furnished, $10 month | up. Bath. Dry room. Freshly | painted. Phone 293. 2-ROOM bachelor apt.—steam heat, Frigidaire, elec. range. Suited for two men. 141 So. Franklin St. | VACANCY, Bishop Apts. Phone 336 VACANCIES at the CIliff Apart- ments, Phone 209 6-RM. HOUSE. Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt, Phone Douglas 28, FE)R RENT—One single apt.; also one apt. with bedroom, both furnished. Hillcrest, pnone 439. FUR. ROOM. Heated. Very reason- able. 208 Main, upstairs, | VACANCY, Decker Apts. Green 465. FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, | steam heated, electric range, | Frigidaire, nicely furnished, over- | stuffed; 6-room house and bath, oil heat, Frigidaire, nicely fur- | nished, overstuffed. Call at Wind- 'sor Apts. E)!;'E i-n;;m ap}, eind one 4-mom‘ aot. at Evergreen. | ““Two- and three-room furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts. | FOR RENT — One gds pump, In| operation. Call Femmer at 114. -Nugg:t Apartments. FOR RENT—Tartly furnished flat.| Inquire Snap Shoppe. | | COZY, warm, turn. apts. Ll‘h't,‘ | 'water, dishes, cooking utensils| | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | { FOR LEASE { ESTABLISHED rooming and board- | ing nouse. At present time full up. Money-maker to right party. Write XYZ, Empire. NAZI PLANES | AGAIN MAKE NEW ATTACKS | (Gontinued from rage One) | tons was escorted, listing, into an | east coast port. Adrift on Raft | Six men were found adrift on a | raft and rescued by a British de-| troyer. The Italian steamer Mirella 5,300 | tons, sank within two minutes after | striking a mine 14 miles off the |east coast. Eleven of those aboard the Mirella are missing. | BRITISH SHIP SUNK I Late this afternoon the British| Admiralty announced that’ the 7,-| 500-ton British liner Pyrrhus is] reported to have been sunk by “enemy action” of the coast. No/ information is given as to whether| | the liner was bombed or torpedoed | and nothing concerning fatalities. i a— KEEP THE KID JUS &S WONG DERE'S NUTTON LIKE A BRaY OKEAY, MR.STO0P-- 8S NOU L\KE--- TO BRIGHTEN UP A HUMBLE HOME --- MODES of the MOMENT. by Adelaide Kerr Yol hear a great deal of talk about contrast in this spring’s clothes, Here you see evidence of it in a crepe frock that combines a navy blue crepe bodice with a blue and white scroll printed skirt. leather belt links them. (Cestumed lProviding (énno'h Instead of Butfer May Be Nazi Undoing (Continued irom Page ©One) dence that the German people en- tered the war after two or th years of very moderate consump- tion compared with what is gen- erally considered a desirable cr even necessary diet. “The evidence at hand reveais that the average German con- sumer received 15 percent less calorie value in 1937 than he did in 1927. Of even greater signifi- cance in the present war emer- gency is the situation with re- spect to .those engaged in heavy manual labor such as the arma- ment workers and other laborer: engaged in activities requiring similarly heavy physical exertion. Even before the war the cal- orie value of .the diet of the latler group was regarded by German nutrition experts as being 10 per- cent below the desired standard. Although the diet of such labor- ers did not give rise to danger of e e s ports of i e i o i A green assembled by Arnold Constable.) serious under-nutrition it allowed no safety margin to speak of. Both in the case of the average German consumer and in the case of the heavy manual laborers, any further reduction in the actual nutritional value cof the pre-war diet would at once affect their efficiency and morale. “Shopld it become necessary, in order to keep the labor population satisfied, to increase the particularly of meats and is highly probable that the of the existing stocks of commodities will be used up by the end cf the first year of hos- tilities.” fats, bulk GERMANS GET MORE JAM Why these reports should con- flict with published statements of the German government is indicat- ed in quotations from German re- restricted circulation. In these reports German economists complain that the official propa- ganda publications are padded and misleading: The German government is cred- ited with much wisdom in' organiz- ing the food supply at once on a ration basis instead of walting two years, as -in the World War. Ye:, - Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Depariment The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, i Alaska rations, it those By BILLY DeBECK | | MRS, STOOP WISHES ME TO (NFORNM NOou THAT SHE WRS GONE T0 HER ROOM, Byt O 32 5 4u TELEPHONE 212 You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS Phone 4753 . Seward Street | r Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR — ! | ) Near Third || FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Fgot of Main Street Juneau Motors SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Alaska Laundry 24—PHONES——16 Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. 1 CABINET WORK-—-GLASS 1l PHONE 62 Bt e L Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY while Germans went into the World | largely represented in potatoes War fat and frisky, they went into and b"l‘d'"d Heavy duty workers and soldiers get about 70 per the current war after three years L Bt o iiNstribted: diet more food than average adults $ s 7 The hitch comes, the report says. Primary reductions in the diet |y the gifficulty Germany encoun- allowance come in meats and fots.| tets in maintaining the meat, fat,! Decreases are compensated by in- | fryjt and vegetable supplies 1t creased bread allowances. By con-|guotes a German econ tudy trast with his 1936 diet, the aver- a5 saying that offic of Gere age German takes a 22 percent cut| man workers slum; in meats, a 50 percent cut in fats, a T4 percent cut in cheese, a 2 percent cut in sugar. This is orf_s“L during the World V inadeguate food. -~ This will provide 2400 calorics a day, the report say: nough to ATTRINITY CATHEDRAL keep a man going on light work ~ Increased allowances are made Owing to the absence of Dean C. for soldiers, heavy manual work- E. Rice, there will be no Lenten ers ‘and extra heavy manual services tonight at Trinity Cathed- workers, but the increases are ral ( ' Hollywood Sights And Sounds l By Robbin Coons HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 1. — “NORTHWEST PASS- Screen-play Laurence Stallings and Talbot Je nings from novel by Kenneth Roberts. Directed by King Vidor. Pri is: Spencer Tracy, Rebert Young, Walter Brennan, Ruth Hus! Nat Pendleton, Donald McBide, Tsabel Jewell, Douglas Walton, Addison Richards, Hugh Sothern, Regis Too- mey, Montague Love. by In 1759 Major Robert Rogers and his Rangers went into the can wilderness to attend to a certain tribe of marauding, rous Indians at St. Francis. This is the saga of their ad- , and it is a magnificent production, a true epic of ad- venture. The present film, slightly over two hours long, encompasses only Beok One of Roberts’ novel. fter a comparatively static beginning, for background and for the introduction of the .art student and map-maker Langdon Towne (Young), the film gets under way with a speed and suspense that never falters. That “shaggy god” of the wilderness, Rogers (Tracy), leads his hardy treeps through the ever threatened perils of forest, hostile Indians and the French enemy Cnee, cut off by enemy boats along the river, he has his men drag their own heavy whialeboats over a mountain and down the other side to resume their journey undetected. This is but one of the heroic high spots of the action Another is their crossing of the turbulent river which sep- arates them from their objective—by means of a human chain which withstands the powerful current. Both make sequences to cheer about. There is the attack on the ndian stronghold, the burning of the fort, the rout—and then the long. hunger-driven trek on foot ‘back to the rendezvous, at an abandoned fort, with English troops bringing supplies. Doné in techniocolor against magnificent natural backgrounds, rhat {s\!’: reception charming hostessess give thoughtful guests who bring gifts of delicious Van Duyn Tandies. Little attertions make you & "must come" guest. Try dtl FRESH @uy ” VAN DUYN CHOCOLATE SHOPS Peréy’s exclusively “Northwest Passage’’ has the strength and sweep of the heroic tale it is, and Vidor's direction, ‘injecting it with extra realism, further holds the spectator’s attention. Of thé many fine per- formances, Tracy'’s is superlative. o This is one of those films, happily more frequent of late, which indicate that Hollywood knows its business and can make a good one when it sets about it “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT.” Carole Lombard, Brian Aherne, Anne Shirley. A. J. Cronin’s novel gves Carole a strictly serious, even tragic, role—and the film is keyed to that note, with scant relief. Like “The Citadel,” the new film deals with medicine in England, and the abuses, shortcomings, and often glorious work in the hospitals. Tt is a somber film in a minor key, beautifully acted and tell- ingly directed by George Stevens. For those not fond of such entertainment, there is the novel experience of seeing Lombard minus a single wisecrack, of seeing Anne Shirley “arrive” again— as a fine dramatic actress. DEE. “MY LITTLE CHICK Maet West, W. C. Fields. If you dont expect what youre entitled to expect from a West-Fields combination, you won't be disappointed. The story (by West and Fields, who ought to hire a writer) lets you down, but every now and then the stars come through triumphantly with samples of their respective specialties to make the proceed- ings bearable. West is West and Fields is Fields—and I hope they meet again sometime. 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