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i 2 e St e 1 e et s W BARNEY GOOGLE ‘AND SNUFFY SMI 'LAND O' GOSHEN, PAW WHAR ON ARTH DID NE DRAR T HAINT SEEN HDE NE 0' NE SWCE—-BH--T SWOW " \N\-\QR‘D NE G\T THAT (11, SHUT-TAIL YOUNG- “V 222 WANT AD INFORMATION — | In case of error or if an ad | has stopped before ex- pira advertiser please noti- l fy this office (Phone 374) at [ and same will be given J attention. »een tion ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | Count five average words to the line. rate per line for consecutive ons: One day 10¢ Additional days . 5¢ Minimum charge ... 50¢c t be in the office by the afterncon to insure same day. rccept ads over telephone ons listed in telephone »'clock 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE Four-room house, wge view Phone part- lot FOR SALE ly furnished *Tr quick Seater or or rent on automatic 9 sale irnished, Black HOUSE | Street NEW cil t. Phone 36-FT. TROLLING equipped No. 1 boat, fully also 1 Ford -8 Bindseil Apts nachine and 86. FOR SALE. arm chair Washing Call Blue on beach, Fritz G Lot See FOR SALE Cove Road West 11th St. AOR SALE—Studio couch, bedding, | radio, linen, dishes, cooking uten- sils and lamps. Phone Red 160. CHEV. good coupe, Hollywood Shoe Par- established business for cheap. Will pay for itself months, Write Box 1256. | SMALL sal 91 Jackson, | 13,000 mllesc Green 4 U PLUMS WORE OUT, WONAN; BN' T HAWNT (N NO FLX TO CHawW T RAG WIE NE- TAKE TH' LEETLE VARMINT WHWST FRQN\ L3 AR 'IHE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE, MONDAY MARCH: 25, 1940. By BILLY DeBECK 1l Tty PG ’# i) “11 TELUNG N BONES ON TY' BED FOR RENT OOM bachelor apt, stéam heat, Frigidaire, electric range—suited two men. 141 S. Franklin St. Ebrl'A'\l HEATED room It)l y;mtk‘- | men. Phone 488 FOR RENT—Lovely apartment in Henning Apts. on Dixon, two bedrooms, living room with fire- place, fully furnished, wonderful view, $70. See Bob Henning, The Empire. RENT — 4-room furnished reasonable. Phone 722 be- o'clock. | FOR | house, | fore 5 FOR RENT — 4-roun furnished apartment, steam heat, hot water day and night, laundry conveni- ences. Phone James Baroumer, | Douglas 132 aI‘ORE AND apt. for rent: Decker ‘ ? Lieut.-Commander Bradwell Talbot Turner, the man who waved & re- Bldg. volver and was first to board the Altmark, is pictured with wife &t Little- hampton, England. Turner, leading the British landing party, stepped sboard the German orison ship from the British destroyer, Cosack, of, which he is second in command. | STEAMHEATED room for rent, Green 675. - | hours ¢f 9 am. and 7 pm. of day for the purpose of electing fellowing officers, to-wit D in. McMullen, W 9th said the FOR RENT—Quiet, modern, well furnished steam-heated 3-rooin flat. Cheice location, excellent view, Acults only. Phone 686. A MAYOR, COUNCILMEN, SCHOOL DIRECTOR mon Council of the City iglas having heretofore by ion duly designated the vot- ing precinct of city as No. TICKET 1, and the City Hall as the polling place therecf, electors hereby notified; That all duly qualified voters re- iding within the boundaries of iid voting precinct No. 1, of the City of Douglas, will cast their bal- lots at said polling place CHARLES M. TUCKEIT, Clerk of the Town of Doug- las, Alaska adv. RLEGISTRATION OF VOTERS who are not registered register by March 30, electors at the Muni- ion April 2, 1940 who voted at the last municipal election need not regis- ter again as their names are on the permanent registration lists. If 3-ROOM furnishec steam heated De apt. Klein A])H Black 1763. i ——_ ok MRS. 6-ROOM house with bath, oil heat, Frigidaire, nearly furnished | overstuffed. Call Windsor Apts. HALM SEATTLE Award was AWARE TRI made Saturday at the Douglas Coliseum of the round trip ticket to Seattle spon- sored by the Woman's Club. T number 617 was found to belong to Mrs, John Halm, of 624 Tenth Avenue, uneau A little an $200 was cleared from the undertaking and will be — |used for the school, it w stated FO“ RENT—Gne single apt.; also|The club extends appreciation (o | one apt. with bedroom, both everyone who contributed to such rumhhed Hillerest, pinone 439. |3 syceess of the affair S COUNCIL MEETING IS SET FOR TOMORROW Postponed from this evening, the regular business meeting of Doug- Council for the latter half March will be held tomorrow evening. It will be the las said night are ! FURNISHED rm heated. 208 Main. RUOM Sleflfl'l heated apt.; 6-room ap.. Phone Blue 200. also FOR. . RENT—3-room furnished apt, Phone Douglas 28. e Citizen: voters m to qualify cipal Ele Persons VACANCY Decx:r Apts. Phone O}QE 3-room ap' and one 4-room avt. at Evergreen. FOR RENT—Two- and three-room furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts. FOR SALE—Size 9 Jonnson Shoe Ice Skates. Phone Green 147 after 3 p. cut 144, FOR SALE—Extra special aider wood. Phone Femmer, IL&T Sl'.LL 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. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. MISCELLANEOUS | “Watkins Products. Call Black 634.| l-..\PI- 'RT nubm. stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office,! Baranof Hotel. ! |You are not registered, do not de- lay in doing so at once. | CHARLES M. TUC : City - - - RETURNING TO ATLIN AND PLACER PROPERIY Gus Johnson and Axel Nelso: artners on a placer property on uce Atlin District, were Norah pg gérs through here to- day after winter in Vancouver. - FOR RENT — One sa;,_pump, 1 operation. Call Femmer at 114. mR RENI‘—A artly furm:‘xed flat lnquu'e Snap Shoppe, Z furn, nph. Llcht. wau.'r, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. lar $ession of the present Council.! - , CANDIDAT FILING | WILL END THURSDAY | of caudidates for the municipal election to be¢ held Tuesday, April 2, notice of which appears in today's Empire, must be accomplished by Thursday evening, March 28, at 5 o'clock, according to City Clerk Tuckett Although none have as yet signed on the dotted line as candidates VISITOR LEAVES it is rumored there are severall My D, B, Baker left on the | contemplating running for the!gteamer yukon today for her home various *offices ‘o, e \igR. at Hoguiam, Wash. after a vi in Juneau with her son-in-law | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ge Sundborg ady., Filing Douglas a WAN'IED Maid 1‘0| general house- work. Call before noon. Mrs. Charles Goldstein. WANTED—One heater. Write large oil-burning Box 1051. NOTICE OF ELECTION DOUGLAS Electors of the Alaska, Territory WANTED—Ladv '.0 ahdlc 3 room apt, Call Empire To the Douglas, City of of Al- GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c., Lola’s Beauty Shop, tclephone 201, 315 Decker Way. | TURN your old gold into vslue,l cash or trade at Nugget Shep. | CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now | open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th] St. L)O \ ou HAPPEN TO HAVE 51500”; WE can sell two dwellings, fur- nished, in good locaton, yleldmg $102.50 per month uncludes owner’s quarter at $40) for $5,000, | $1500 down, $45 monthly with/ interest at 6%.—Shattuck Agency. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Red cocker spaniel male' dog, 1 year old, owner's name on collar tag. Call Blue 370 or see Shellworth, 709 Dixon St. The flag acquired its present form Spain in the sixth century. Befere that it was small and square. HELENE W. L ALBRECHT || PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS | Phone 773 VALENTINE BUILDING | | Room 7 P | | | | | { | | | pital. ,ernment Hospital. aska: Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to the Provisicns of Ordin- ance No. 7-37 of Douglas and 1n conformity therewith, a General | Municipal election will be held on Tuesday, April 2, 1940, between the WANTED—Usea gunny sacks. 3%c each denvered to coal bunkers | COLISEUM-Donglas | esday and Wednesday JACK BENNY in “MAN ABOUT TOWN" o HosriTaL NoTES Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska Jesse Nelson was a medical di missal today from St. Ann's Hos Admitted Saturday night to St.| ’ Ann’s Hospital, Roy Morgan is re- ceiving medical attention. Adolph Lepister was admitted yesterday for medical care at St. | Ann’s Hospital, | Carl Tyone was brought to Ju- [ [ % i Savings ) ! | neau this morning on the st.esm-‘ ’ i Mrs. Fritz Johnson was dismissed | yesterday from medical supervision at St. Ann’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown's baby daughter was dismissed from medi- cal care at St. Ann's Hospital yes- terday and returned to her home in Thane. er Yukon and admitted to the] Government Hospital for medical, care, John Cropley ‘underwent & minor operation this morning at the Gov- | . it i Zopr. 1540, King Fentures Syndicate, Inc, World ri Olson Named ' Ading Agenf Of Fisheries \Widely Known Alaskan fo| Succeed Culbertson | | | s reserved, | who will be in charge of the Ket- | ehikan district for the Bureau, suc- ceeding A. W. Hawkins, resigned. | Olson returned” Friday from | Washington where he attended a reau of Fisheries and Department of Interior officials. He has been .- {HURLBURT IS GIVEN O. H. Hurlburt newspaper from his sister, Mrs. Edith Webster, at Mills, Pa,, which | contains sharp weather occurrenc- es. In the newspaper he received is an article and picture showing| that section buried in snow and severe weather prevailing. On the rame page is a story, date lined Juneau, that roses are blooming in this section with temperature registering 61 degrees above zero. Empire classifieds pay. in Position SEATTLE, March 25. — Clarence L. Oleon, District Representative of theé United States Bureau of Fish- erfés in Central Alaska with head- quarters at Cordova, has been ap- peinted Acting Agent of the Bu- reau’s Alaska Division, with head- quarters at Seattle, it was announc- ed ay. 1 succeads J. Steele Culbertson Daily Hollywood Sights And Sounds | | By Robbin Coons S — HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 2 “THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLE Screenplay by Lester Cole and Harold Greene from Nathaniel Hawthorne novel. Directed by Joe May. Principals: George nders, Margaret Lindsay, Vincent Price, Dick Foran, Nan G Alan Napier, Gilbert . Emery, Miles Mander, Charles Trowbridge The Pyncheons, and Maule's Curse, and New England in the €arly 19th centu here they are for the first time on the screen. A story obviously difficult of adaptation for pictudes, it had tempted no film factory until Universal, with its special fondness for tales of atmosphere, undertook the job. The vast, -gloomy old Pyncheon house, built on land wick- mulcted from innocent Maule in the witchcraft era, is ef- ively presented. In an eeria rainstorm arrives Jaffrey Pyn- cheon (Sanders) from Boston at his father’s summons—theyre going to sell the old homestead to satisfy brother Clifford’s just for his share of the wasted: family fortune. Clifford is a musician in love with Ceusin Hepzibah (Lindsay) scorn for “family tradition” and superstition. edly fec demand (Price) who shares ‘his When the dose of ntmu\phmv has been served, the film settles down to its melodramatic plot. Clff is accused of mur- dering their father by sweet brother Jaffrey, who knows all along he’s innceent. Jaffrey wants to keep the old house to search for legendary treasure supposed to be hidden about: W)t.hlclllf sent up for life, gold redy Jaff is set for tearing the house apart, but Cousin Hep proves to be the real heiress and boots him out. ‘While the house falls to pieces, Cousin Hep sours in solitude and remains faithful to Ciiff. Hep lets rooms and opens a shop to keep going, while wicked Jaff prospers Roomer Holgrave (Foran) and pretty Cousin Phoebe (Grey) brighten the atmosphere COME! charming hostessess glwe thoug™ ful guests who bring gifts of delicious Van Duyn Candles. Little sttentions make you & “"sust ‘come” guest. Try tti PAESH uy,’ VAN CUYN CHOCOLATE SHOPS NOW AT excluswely with romance, and in the end Jafi gets his, Cliff is freed and sour Hep practically blooms again As a long-time fugitive from Hawthorne novels I can’t re- port how closely this adheres to its original, but I suspect rather frequent resemblances, pardonable if accidental. It's not a bad ure; and at time it's pretty good. Price, apparently unre- stmlned hams enthusiastically as a youth, mellows with age. Sanders, too, could have stood a halter, but if that Lindsay girl isn't careful she’s going to be a Grade-A actress. hie B “STRANGE CARGO.” Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Ian Hunter, Peter Lorre, Paul Lukas, Albert Dekker. A Christ-like man from nowhere (Hunter) regenerates a gang of toughies escaping from a penal island with a tough cafe moll, Good job, though heavy now and then, even if you don't care for this supernatural business. Hunter fine, Crawford in- teresting. i THE BAY.” Joan Bennett, George Lloyd Nolan, Gladys George, June “HOUSE ACROSS Raft, Walter Pidgeon, Knight. Good cast, acting, in a yarn about the big shot who went to Alcatraz, his ever-lovin' wife, and the old double-cross. Joan, dressed to kill, displays her singing voice as well as wardrobe, “BLACK FRIDAY.” Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Stanley Ridges. That “killer's brain” has been transplanted again—this time by Surgeon Karloff to save the life of friend Ridges Ex-monster Karloff ought to know better, after “Frankenstein”—but Uni- versal's string-of shockers must not be broken and “Black riday™ is a fair enough sample. Ridges does the acting | ,series of conferences with the Bu-| staticned at Cordova for four years, and has bvon in the service 15 years. | B S S FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP PSS, Garbage Hanled Reasonable Monthly Rates . EODAVIS | SANFTARY | : | PIGGLY WIGGLY 24— PHONES——16 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR <eward Street Near Third Krafit’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 PSSR —4 ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 ? ! WEATHER REMINDER | Alaska Music Supply has received a GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. 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