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e e & - - e X it r BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH BON *. BRE GOING LIKE HOT C WANT AD l INFORMATION of error or if an ad stopped before ex- ion, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at « ne will be given In case has been KA EMPIRE Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive One day 10¢ Additional days 5e Minimum charge ....50¢ “opy must be in the office by 2 »'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same We accept ads over telephone yom persons listed in telephone firectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE R 0 FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk Alwater Kent radio, $45; 1 boat and 4': h.p. Johnson Kicker South Franklin . THE FIRST 50,000 * SNUFFY SMTH COWPONS “ ~T4E OWNER OF THE GROCERY STORE CALLED UP AN SAD YESTERDEN WAS THE BIGGEST DAY HE EVER HeD- ALL YOU GOTTA DO |S KEEP OUTTA NN WAY, SNUFEY -- (LL RUN THE CONTEST -- 1 SWOW ' EE'N TURT CoMMSSION ARES -~ bl DOOR - BELL \T'S @ DEAL- || WNT To ee WIS, DONT STOP \(S toroe e |\ SNEEZED at-- EVER-LASTIN JWNGELIN VLU CLWNCH WE SOMEBODN -- ROOSTIN' PLACE FER “TW LEETLE VARNINT WIEOUT SO MBNY DO-LESS MOTIONS - | MODES of the e i v FOR RENT FOR RENT — 4-room furnished apartment, steam heat, hot day and ni laundry conveni- ences, Phone James Baroumes, Dou 132 - STORE AND apt. for rent: Decker Bldz FOR RENT—d-room house com- arage. In- n St Call Green 234. FOR RENT--House STEAMHEATED room for rent. Green 675 2-ROOM cabin. McMullen, W 9th St. i FOR RENT—Farnished house, two bedrcoms, automatic oil heat. Phone 67 after 5 pm : FOR RENT—Quiet, modern, well { furnished steam-heated 3-room 3 flat. Choice location ellent K] view, Adults only. Phene 686 ‘é 3-ROOM furnishee steam heated £d :s‘: apt. Kicin Apts, Black 753 i b AR : 2 ot M ¢ 6-ROOM house with bath, oil heat, “ o R LrTi® N Frigidaire, nearly furnished &8 X, PO eakh R }-PIECE living room set for sale overstuffed. Call Windsor Apts. o :q(‘, < Phone Black 350. et < FURNISHED rm., heated. 208 Main. vl ) 1937 CHEV. col 13,000 miles e 1 g ol 4 ery oond. Hollywood Shoe Par- 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; also % ‘g\ E 6-room ap.. Phone Blue 200 Ty % v, SINGER Sewing Machine man 2-ROOM bachelor apt.—steam heat, back in town. Singer Sewing Ma- chines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners, terms: $5 down, $5 monthly, lib- eral allowance for old machines. Ccall J. H. Anderson at Juneau Transfer, phone 48 MAYTAG Washing Machine A!nI Ironrite Ironer man back in town. TIronrite Tron Maymr Washing Machines, Maytag 110- volt A.C. light plants. Terms: $5 down, $5 monthly, liberal allow- ance for old machines, 14 ansfer H. Anderson at Juneau Phone 48 established SMALL business for sale, cheap. Will pay for itseli in 3 months, Write Box 1256 FOR SALE—Size 9 Johnson Snoe Tce Skates. Phone Green 147 after 3 p.m. FOR SALE—Extra special cut| alder wood. Phone Fe 144, mer, UUST SELL eqully in Income earn- mg apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes rmm; business district, Best view prop- arty buy in town. See Bob Henr ning at Empire oflloe PHONE Mrs, Walter all kinds of sewing w. A‘\HFD—FumL\nen 5- or 6-room | house with automatic heat.Phone | 658 | % | NANTED—Usea gunny sacks. 3%c! each delivered to eoal bunkers Bathe about| 'MISCELLANEOUS | Wzflum Products, Call Black 634. | EXPERT pubm, stenography ann‘ bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, | Bararof Hotel. UUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, OSQ,‘ Lola's Beauty Shop, tclephom\ 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value.| cash or trade at Nugget Shep. | e SRR | | CONTR.ACT BRII)GE classes now | open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th | St. LADY OF NEW ZEALAND | TRAVELING ON wl'lSEj Lady Jeanette Fleming of New | Zealand, a writer, is the first tourist | af the season hailing from abroad for Canadian Pacific this year Lady Fleming passed through Ju- | meau on the Princess Louise. | | "HELENE W, L “AtsRecHT | ‘ PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS | ,Sthool Play | elec. range, Suited for | 141 So. Franklin St. Frigidaire, two men. Here a printed silk erepe freck and a coat lined in the same print spell “Easter costume.” The brown print is patterned in green and white Apart- . s flowers, The white-rose-c VACANCIES at ;!w”{f'h’ll ments. Phone 209, wned hat is misted in a green veil. "uom furnished an FOR RENT— Phone Douglas 28. their heneymoon, Elwin Messer and Doris Cahill; Miss Bourne, the maid- | FOR RENT—Orie sthgle apt; also o0 1ady. Tina Lepetich; Julia Price, DOUGLAS one apt. with bedroom, both who has once seen the “ghost train, furnished, Hillerest, phone 439, |Viclet Paul; Herbert Price; Bob _ | Phillips; John Sterling, LeRoy Ves- NEWS TRUCK OND VACANCY, Decker Apts, Phone (al; Jackson, Chee Hermann; and Green 465, |detective, Frank Parsons - . I | Supe ing the production statf DOUGLAS FIRE WILL NOT GO BE LAWSON CREEK NOW and cne 4- room is He an Porter, Derothy Fors and —- | promptresses. o ONE 3-room apr avt. at Evergreen. stage manager. Shirley Davis are FOR RENT—Two- anc hre e & D o Al furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts The limit of Douglas fire protec- o R LA Sle A ticn now extends only to Lawson | FOR RENT —- One gk< pump, i according to aection taken by the Douglas Volunieer Fire Depart- ment: last night. Fire Chief Mike Pusich in his regular report of mat- ters pertinent to the welfare of the Department, referred to the situar ticn in Juneau where firemen do not respand to calls outside the city limits, and the above action was ta- ken accordingly Adolph Hirsch as a member of the local department who has his residence outside the city limits, was appointed te contact property owners along the Douglas Highway Dick Dalzle), well known carpen- On behalf of protection for their buildings, by paying a small sum ter, has purchased a lot on Behrends ra_ln Avenue, on the Waynor tract. to the department. | At the present time, he is the As further recommended by the '8 T h owner of one house in the Waynor AnotherSale, s Waynor Trad Dalziel Pur(hases Lot-Will \ Build Five-Room Residence operation. Call Femmer at 114. —Nugget T IE R | FOR RENT-—Martly furnished Ilul Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. u.rLL‘ water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | Chief, it was voted to deppsit the Tract but.is building himself a $10 monthly subsidy voted to the larger one, Department by Douglas City Coun- Plans call for a very modern five- | Cil in the emergency fund and not |room house and when this is com- |Pe used for any social purpose. The migh s‘:h'm‘ play, “The Ghosy | Pleted: Mr. Dalziel will offer his The maintenance committee was i r'3 % V. Lo o present home for sale. commended by» Pusich for their good rain,” will . presen 0 the i e work in cleaning out the hydrants | Juneau public tonight at 8 o'clock | in the High School auditorium. Quills are: said to have Under the competent direction first used for pens in the of Miss Ruth McVay the high school | — MY |cast is expected to offer a highiy e e | entertaining evening. The stage crew, which has been 4 - 3 Oldest Bankin | Alaska working diligently the last few, weeks promises an almost authentic re- Commercial Savings Safe Deposit - production of a railway locomotive Banking by Mail Department and guarantees the sound effects. Weird traips roll acrpss the, stage The B. M. Behrends NN Bank !as “the (ihost Train,” a three-act Juneau, Alaska and putting the fire hall in better been | condition. r 553. have not secured their badges or mystery thriller is presented. The | Senior Orchestra will play the over- ture. | The clever pen of Arnold Ridley, who is responsible for the success | of the play in England and New York, combines laughs and thrills and chills to make, “The Ghost| Train” highly enjoyable entertain-| ment. Three ghostly trains roar| through the night in the wilds of | Maine, bearing death as a pas.sen-‘ ger, while six marooned travelers | are helpless—far from clvilization‘ Members of the cast and the parts they play are Teddy Deakin, the | foppish. little Englishman, Joe Ken- nedy; Richard and Elsie Winthrop, | H the young married couple who are ever quarreling, Jim Glasse and . Phone 773 | VALENTINE ING R i 7). W e e Lanore Kaufmann jul Hodgkins, | the station-nmster, Bob “Thibodvau, Charlés and Peggy Murdock, - onl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MAR 15 1940. crdered caps to do at once, and be | appointed as follows: Lang , E. OMEN ared for the annual ball which ss, Goetz Pettygrove a is usually given in April. Kronquist To handle the soci by Adelaide Kerr In cases of parties desiring to|part of next meeting which will in- He urged members who, By BILLY DeBECK ANNBODN BINIY & SEWNG 7 S1CH GOIN'S-ON ™\ WMACHINE GETS 500 COUPONS-- BICHAE ~— o= - --.. 125 Td' LEETLE UARMUNT'LL VACUUM CLEANER. . .~98 GROW WP To BE A CHEWW GUW - .. ol MAD AFORE SHE BY GOLLN ! 0uR comm\ssxgx\\s QTS & HOME — QUGHTTA RUN LP 1o $100° kR A of Langféldt and A social wnient of the wives clude enter uce the D. F. D. social quarters as was requested by the Four H Club|and sweethearts of the members, it was decided that the trustees|Gulhaugen, Schramm, Angus Gair,| be vested with auhoriy to decide.|Pusich, Manning, Warner, F. Stra- The kichen cabinets were reported | zier and Erskine will make all ar- finished by City Mars] Schramm | ‘angements. and for further improvements it - was voted to purchase curtains for the windows, shower baths are alsc in the cffing as a committee to in- vestigate the costs of a hot waer insallation was appoined as fol- lews:y A, E. Geotz, James Man- ning and Mark Jensen Ncmination of officers to be elect- ed next month were made as fol- For Chief, Mike Pusich; for rirman, Orville Gulhaugen; for ice Chairman, Ralph Mortinser Sante Degan, Frank Pettygrove and Lloyd Guewn; for Foreman, Jack Warner; Secretary, Jack Langseth; Tiustee, for 3-year term, T..N. C: HospiTaL NoTES Gov- afier- Edith Lawscn entei.d the asrnment Hospital yesterday won for medical treatment who has been a Government Martha Uk medical patient at the Hospital, was discharged this af- ternoon to take passage on the North Sea for her home in Wran- sh- en; Truck Driver, Alex Gair, Jr. 5V The nominations will be re at " Wi R o e opened at i collen was dismissed from the next meetinz and followed oy > r eteotitil St. Ann’s Hospital this forenoon It was also voted to participate T Mrs. Ethel Belshaw, who has been a surgical patieft in St. Degan in Hmml 1. is maknig satisfactory plo- in the Nenana Ice Pool award again this year with Sante charge of tickets. New main‘enance committee was Howard Hays Jr., infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hays, is in St. Ann’s Hospital recewving medi- | cal treatment. - o { THURSDAY and FRIDAY | “King of Chinatown” “Should a Girl Marry” The first book of sports in Eng- land was published in 1618. Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons. with ad BZVXB March 15.—The ballet season has come has gone through its annual HOI.LYWOOD HOLLYWOOD, Cal, and gone, and Hollywood again ballet-o-mania It was not always thus. Six seasons ago, when the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe made its first appearance in Los Angeles, the ballet had not yet been “discovered” by the denizens of golden village. The ballet fans of filmland, such as they were, noticed a few things, and one of these was that Charlie Chaplin seldom missed a performance. People like the Framk Tuftles were al- ways an hand too—the Tuttles (he’s the director) were pioneers in putting on a ballet short for the screen. Joan Crawford took to going In six years, the change of attitude is complete. Ballet is “in"—in to such an extent that its local opening night could compete for stellar ermines, orchids ‘and diamonds with such an event as the premiere of Disney'st “Pinochio.” The ballet, here for about & week, took stellar patron sfrom the Disney event— no reflection on the latter, inasmuch as everybody knows that “pinocchio” will .be around a long, long time. The connoisseurs, or the ballet-o-manes, will point out that the Disney master- pieces, except for their dialogue, are much like the ballet in their grace and flow of motion to musie. Ballet enthusiasm, says Sol Hurok, the impresario (who, OF COURSE, is unprejudiced), has grown here because the film. folk ’fnlth: reception charming hestessess give thoug™eful guests who brln gifts of deliciows yyn CTandles. l.u.u- nu.enuon: make yow & “"sust come" guest. Dy VAN DU¥YN CHOCOLATE Sflm Percy’s exclnsweiy are realizing that the ballet technique is extremely pertinent to their own work. Chaplin, of course, the pantomimist supreme, knew that long ago. His little tramp is, even mow, a ballet character. And pantomime, regardiess of the talkies, is still a potent factor in film expression. Hollywood’s ballet consciousness has taken a more immediate- ly practical turn. Vera Zorina, once a solo dancer with the Ballet Russe, is a film star now. Her husband, Georges Balan- chine, is adapting one of the classic ballets, “Swan Lake,” for use in her film, “I Was ap Adventuress.” He's making. it a bit hotcha, I understand, but,it will still be “Swan hake. Zarina: went to “Pinocchio” the baliet’s opening: night, but:Irina Baro- nova, prima, hallerina. until Winfield R. Sheehansnatched: ber r “Florian,” was watching her former confreres from .a:hox. Baronova is on the road to movie stardom—as actress and dancer: A cross-section of the movie.crowd at the ballet’s local pre- miere: gives an idea of the. varied personalities represnted. Yow'd- expect to spot dancers, and there were Ruby Keeler and’ Eleanor: Powell, taking it all in. Chaplin and Paulette Gpddard, «of course, and the directars Josef von, Sternberg and Lewis Milestane and King Vidor. Jack Warner, the movie boss—MNina Thielade, onei of the hallet stars, danced in a Warner movie ohce. 'Louis: Bromfield, the writer. Richard Barthelmess, Russell Gleason. The comics Billy Gilbert::and Herman Bing. Stars, directors, producers, dramatic players and coned!Ml Hflly'lootl flnds something in ballet. | Ann’s | e R S i e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GRFEASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors »--,,-----,,.---,,,,-,- Service More Compicte at ge Mne Monthiy Rutes | | { ' Hauled I z mz?fiogé gAYhIoi e SAN]TA]“’ t——————— || PIGGLY WIGGLY 24— PHONES—16 - Jones-Stevens Shop READY-TO-WEAR 4 Reward Btreet Near Third Kr:l fif‘r9S | 3 MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK- GLASS F PHONE 62 QRIC : ' A EM CLEANING 7 Sanitary Meat Co. 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