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> BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMIT BALLS 0' FIRE,PAW DNE REAUZE \E HAWT TOL MAE AUTHIN' ABOWT = THIS YERE NOUNG-UN NIT 22 1 JeS' CANT 5 RIDDLE (T OUT, NOHOW -~ H WILL \E GIT MY BREKFLS AN' STOP BLATTIY VORE BRANS 0uT 2 U0 HONGRN -- FOR RENT [ WANT AD O S MG i R |FOR RENT—Lovely apartment in | | INFORMATION Henning Apts. on Dixon, two bedrooms, living room with fire- — place, fully furnished, wonderful [™ Tn case of error or if an ad | | view, $70. See Bob Henning, The | has been stopped before ex- || pmpire | piration, advertiser please noti- | | : { fy this office (Phone 374) at | |/FOR RENT — 4-room furnished ! 14 same will be given house, reasonable. Phone 722 be- 1 a‘tentio { fore 5 oclock. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - - L_______ STORE AND apt, for rent: Decker = L Bldg. 1t five average words to the | - % rent. STEAMHEATED room ine Daily rate per line for consecutive | reen 675. insertions: — — Oite. B 10¢ [2-ROOM cabin. McMullen, W 9th Additional days 5¢ | St o Minimum charge .. %0c ' |FOR RENT—Quiet, modern, vell Uy TALEDS B The (0408 53 furnished steam-heated 3-room yelock in the afternoon to m.sm'c[ fat. CHilGe Ibbathoet” emoeliént Inser on same day. view. Acults only. Phone 686. Lccept ads over telephone | ; i persons listed in telephone | 3XROOM furnishea steam' heated ctory apt. Klein Apf Black T Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker, FOR SALE PROPERTY for sale.| \tion in Juneau, Phone! FURNISHED rm. heated. 208 Main rings, after 3:30 p.m oil heat, furnished Apts. Frigidaire, overstuffed. Call Windsor nearly INCOME Good ¢ 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; also I | 6-room ap.. Phone BElue 200. FOR SALE—Full \17!"u.1()(’k‘xn 1:(de FOR fiENT PR SN practically new—Carman boX | "ppone noyota g rings, coil spring mattress; b‘d}?ilEN"l One aingle-aptv; also bu and Taylor Tot Ph Red 246. | ome &pt. with bedroom, — =1 | furnished. Hillcrest, pnone 439. DAY BED with springs, mattress. A T, 2 Phone Blue 495, | VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone Green 46; nearly new, cheap. | 490. | avt. at Evergreen. LOTS FOR sale on the Fritz Cove{ ____~ _ ey Road —wonderful view Brownie the Barber. furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts. ol e é { g L MORTINSENS LEAVING FOR SALE—Four-room house, part- | #OR RENT — One gas pump, 1| poR ENBED VAUATION vy turnished, o0 AMEE SR ;‘I’L oppratiods Gall Fefimi 20 114. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mortinsen In., Seafer' st AN R T —— 'and daughter are leaving tomorrow | pricely: dony it | S8ie - Fnong O,,l,‘qu}?iN;mpTg,,;:'m ned flat | the Princess Norah for a visit oo lssrtllaiimiond o of about three months in the States e ST |€OZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, First they plan to spend some time NEW HODER ot 2 Sl e 091 water, dishes, cooking mmm; with relatives in Seattle and Ta- 12t et ]‘.1z'm,~lu>n{ rf::lnm.\llc‘ and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. coma and then go to California and bl healRlcms AT Pl __ visit the San Prancisco Fair 36-FT. TROLLING boat, fully| WANTED M DR 1so 1935 Ford V-8 se-| - 3 S. S. ALASKA BRINGS j ; % NEW RESIDENTS equipped; - T AR SRS 1 ‘IN,, 4 | WANTED—Maid for general house- e ~ —————— | work. Call before noon. Mrs. ALE-—Lot on beach, Fritz| Charles Goldstein. Road. See O. G. Jackson \w 11th St { Bindseil Apts. heater. Write Box 1051 FOR SALEStudio couch, beddix Zidi radio, linen, dishes, cooking uten-, YANTED—Dseu gunny sacks. 3%c wd lamps. Phone Red 160. each delivered to coal bunkers. sils 1137 CHEV. coupe, 13,000 miles, LOST AND FOUND very good. Hollywood Shoe Pur—‘. o' i s " B A R lors |LOST —Red cocker spaniel male SMALL cstablished business 10f| on'eonas tdg Cell Bite. 370 or sale. cheap. Will pay for itsell g Shelworth, 709 Dixon St. | in 3 months, Write Box 1266. |_ St ettty P SR e | = FOR SALE—Slze 9 Johnson Shoe! MISCELLANEQUS 3ce Pnone Green P e SRR . L Bl Watkins Products. Call Black 634. FOR SALE—Extra special alder wood. Phone Femmer, 144, bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel. UUST SELL equity in income earn- | apartments cn Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from | business district. 3est view prop- srtv buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. 201, 315 Decker Way. cash or trade at Nugget Shop. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now | ng Machine man back in town. Singer Sewing Ma- chines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners, terms: $5 down, $5 monthly, lib- eral allowance for old machines. J. H. Anderson at Juneau g SINGER st. DO YOU HAPPENTO HAVE $1500? all |ONE 3-room apt. and one 4-room Cormick, Mr — [ from C UUARANTEED Realistis Perma- |llams, nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Pet Lola’'s Beauty Bhop, telephone and Elsie Lee, Billy Bailey and Lee: | TURN your old gold into value, g, T SWow ' & WMORE CUR'OUS EEMBLE, T NEUER SEEN W AL Y BORNED DENS- [ These little children, Leon, Ariéla refugees from Finland who have the war-torn country. 'DOUGLAS NEWS MRS. ISAAK HONORED Mrs. Max Isaak’s birthday was room furnished apt,’ vesterday and was the occasion for a party given in her honor last night at the home of Mrs. Ed Bar- etich. Pinochle was played for en- bolh tertainment and nefreshments were served. An appropriate gift was tendered Mrs. Isaak by her friends. Those participating included Mrs Frank Campbell, Mrs. Richard Mc 5. Walter Andrews. Mrs Mrs. Jack Ellman, Mrs Mrs. Isaak and Mrs A. J. Balog, Jack Warner, See| FOR RENT—Two- and three-room Ed Baretich FOUR Two famileis were re-united here today upon the arrival of the Al- aska frcm the south. Bob Bruno ANTED—One large oil-burhing and Peter Giovanle were each join- ' ¢d by his wife and. little daughter ! > Elum where the two fam- ilies had their former homes The Brunos have taken one of the Shitanda apartments and the Gicvanales are sharing the Korfus residence. # -~ dog, 1 year old, owner's name Npw EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY BLDG. OPENED The cpening service of the Alaska ~ |Evangelization Scciety was held in their new building on Sunday ev ening. An Easter program arrang ed by Mrs. Loveless was put on by ——, | EXPBRT pubn_stenograpny ana th¢ childien of the Sunday School. | cul recitations and chor- | Bible readin uses were enjoyed by those present. Clara and Lucy Kinch, Helen Wil- Marrian, Joseph, Dorothy. and Patrick Tassell, Matthew Benscn tock part. Afterwards the ter sermon was brought by Mr. veless followed by a meeting. All of the regular services of the open. Helen F. Giriffin, 427 4th Society will now be held in the new building COUNCIL & SION TONIC The Douglas City Council will be |WE can sell two dwellings, fur- in regular session tonight fo the Transfer. Phone 48. | nished, in good locaton, yielding | last time to hear final reports of - | $10250 per month (includes| committees and wind up the term’s MAYTAG Washing Machine and| owner's quarter at $40) for $5,000, business Ironrite Ironer man back in $1500 down, $45 monthly with o BT T town, Ironrite Ironers, Maytag interest at 6%—Shattuck Agency.| NOTICE OF ELECTION Washing Machines, Maytag 110- — —— o " et OUGLAS volt A.C. light plants. Terms: $5 To the Electors of the City of down, $5 monthly, liberal allow- MRS' "IN"IS RETUR"S Douglas, Alaska, Territory of Al- ance for old machines. Call J. FROM vlS“' mn aska H. Anderson at Juneau Transfer. ' Notice is hereby given that. pur _Phone 48 2o My, Miroy Ninal and bty o suant to the Provisions of Egnd,n]\; turned to Juneau aboard the North Sea after visiting in Seattle for sev- eral months, She was accompanied on the return trip by her mother, Mrs. Sarah Barragar, : - KEW SCREEN FOR SITKA COLISEUM Zalmain Gross left for Sitka on the North Sea and while there will superintend placing of a new screen in the Coliseum Theatre. - 1 f HELENE W. L. ALBRECHT * PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS 1 1 J Mr. Gross will perhaps be atl Phone 773 : Sitka for one week. 4§ VALENTINE BUILDING ¥ G ? NS i Room Daily Empire classifieds pay. ance No. 7-37 of Douglas cenformity Gener; therewith. 2 Municipal election will be held on Tuesday, April 2, hours of 9 am ! day for the pur | following officers 1940, between th and 7 p.m. ©f said e of electing the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1940. The children may go to Haiti, new haven for Jewish refugees. | testimony | ! cheer, ‘especially, covered a wider | A MAYOR, THREE COUNCILMEN, ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR The Common Council of the City of Douglas having heretofore by duly designated the yot- Ving” preckbt: of sskd-city as' No. By BILLY DeBECK ow,z:E ! COME TOTW NSRS T W L | PR l You'll Find Food Finer and | Service More Compilete at | | THEBARANOF | COFFEE SHOP e T A Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4758 | Wbt ot wivrradioatrad WINDER EE'N MY OTHER SHIRT'S BE\‘(ANO PRTCHIN' - - NE MGHT WHRACK (T UP BN MAKE SOME CHANGWNY QLOTHES FER TH LEETLE VARMINT -- » ]\ Jones-Stevens Shop l LADIES'—MISSES’ | ‘ READY-TO-WEAR | eward Street Near Third Copr. 1940, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. From Russian Oil for Nazis ¥ Pl ‘ | SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 | AlaskaLaundry | T i 'Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second | Utah Nut and Lump ‘ COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. * TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | American Meat——Phone 38 | HERMLE & THIBODEAU « and Moses Siedler, are among 286 arrived in the United States from 1, and the Gity Hall as the polling! thereof, electors are hereby d; ¢ ‘ That all duly qualified voters res | siding within . the boundaries of aid voting precinct No. 1, of the | City of Douglas, will cast their bal- lots at said polling p:ace | CHARLES M. TUCKEiIT, | Clerk of the Town of Doug- ias, Alaska ady no [The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 At Przemysl, former Polish town now belonging to Russia, Soviet wide- gauge railway tanks cars (left) transfer oil to German narrow-gauge yay cars (right). Difference in track gauges makes direct shipment impossible. This is one of the few remaining sources of oil for the Naz military machine, | DOUGLAS KLGISTRATI et e s o TRAVEL POINTS Reservations Open When 1 Nesd ot s who v ¢ e 1| [0 BEGINNING - For Jr. Legion Aux. | s on—srovton. | OF PAAFLYING Dinneron Thursday =~ cowomar maviva |/ STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 18—Night Phone 481 you are not registered, do not de- ay in doing se at.once i CHARLES M. ady, UCKETT, | Pagsenger hookings in and out City Clerk. |Of Juneau for Seattle the past i - e e e few days gave pointed indications of early sation of Pan Ameri- can Airways' institution of Seattle M A | R.. J. Gleason, Communications 0’ S v "0" | Superintendent. for Pacific Alaska ARMY S,I,AR"“G‘,Auw-ys, sailed for Seattle to con- | Reservations for the Italian din-| per Thursday evening at the Am- erican Legion Dugout may be made by calling Mrs. Ray Hagerup ut‘ Black 150. The affair stars at 6:30 o'clock and is being sponsored by | the senior group of the Junior Am- erican Legion Auxilary. This evening at 7:30 o'clock mem- bers will meet with Mrs. Hagerup | at her residence on. Gold Belt | | “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery tfer with General Manager Joe Crosgon, now in the Queen City { [ | w |and’due to come north on mext ;‘]‘1‘;"(:'““‘; i Ugal placs fo"; PHONE 105 { : : ' Saturday’s boat. i Free Delive: Juheau \Campaign for Mainfenance | . it soun wne v, aur- - o ¥ | & [ | ray Stuart and children, They will 34 - Funds Begins Here iz Savt,ons chicien T vt NEW BANKER AT | RA— Reliable Transier who /is now at Oakland in con- | This Week | BEHRENDS TODAY| BEAUTY SALON “If ‘your hair is not becaming o you—You should be coming to us.” neetion with beam {lying - studics - | Our trucks go any place any || + preparatory to working the Se- E | esel The annual maintenance drive of | attlesduneau route v, 0 \‘1'““_ ’3[ r*?l "“’"%L‘ of hT“f’m:;; :h':’"‘ t:nl:.::r C';:l‘le"()ll “0"" 1 | the Ealvation Army is being launc Anlarrival from Fairbanks over| 27700 I JHEA Jhis momng to burner troubl ied this week in Juneau. the weekend was Emerson Bassett I‘,{;‘ fage. i« i PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 In past years this appeal has mt"{nrmhnr of the Juneau airp: 14 1l seblace 8. J. Waug | | with whole heart esponse. {10M | manager, Clark Bassett. Emerson : v ’M .ulp‘7_:‘:$ L*' u‘vflxu,l‘l/; { | the citizens of ncau Channel. | Bageatt hod - charge of Kot ‘r ‘]“”'"(Vl‘_o"“;m'_“ or the B. M1 1 puune 728———ils-2nd St The Salvation Army needs no rec-' chikan end of PAA wor way BONTEl . 1ne. | {ommendation, the character of its|yransferred to Fairbanks while R | THE RO YA L Iwork is known the world over. Tts! (not ond of PAA servies e - NEWSPAPERMAN IS ‘ e touch upon the public has brought | o for it the deepest sympathy. in| | bringing new hope and fresh will- | porarily suspended pending approval of the route MAKING SITKA TRIP | power to those who find themselves | .o h.‘:" it Dellipred, Wil go 2 - ¢ 152 i Bathi aiategin st | Ketchikan shortly to reopen the Robert Wahl, free lance newspa- for the time being hopelessly wor First City PA ed in the battle of life Seaoly Tron perman, recently of Portland, Ore. - - : m, passed through Juneau today [§ North Sea for Sitka where may locate - if conditions are i satisfactory. 1 While in Juneau, he was shown [§ around by Everett Nowell, of Blake, The local officers at Juneau post | are endeavoring to render the same ) » with the same spirit that has terized the organization since This service to the by the ROTARY LUNCHEON on the Four proposals for membership | were taken under advisement today the Juneau Rotary Club. Jack Glasse was introduced at the lunch- ser icha jits inception community is made possible kind support, sympathetic interest|eon meeting as the new high school Moffatt and Towne {and prayers of local citizens. | representative. PR i | The officers are sure that the ~ > Minimum salary for California f pay teachers is $1,320 a year. 'usual hearty response will be met | | Adjutant and Mrs. Stanley Jack- son, assisted by Captain Morris will conduct the drive. Anyone not con- tacted personally may mail their| contribution or phone 25¢ and canvasser will call. ! | Adjutant Jackson, in reviewing the work done in Junepu during the | past year, says a decided increase | (is shown in all activities. Christmas Daily Empire classifiec o T i 04 Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department - Telephone 478 al sphere than usual due to added | contributions. Relief work has also | been increased. —————— ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeting Wednesday, March 27, at 8 p.m. Sccial, Mem-l bers urged to attend (Signed) CATHERINE HALM adv. Secretary. Savings - o> It is estimated that there are 10,000,000 rubber trees in ILiberia é COLISEUM-Douglas Tuesday and Wednesday JACK BENNY in “MAN ABOUT TOWN" | | The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska e 00O - - oo “ P U —_—— ZORIC | California Grocery | GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 32 { FORD AGENCY z (Authorized Dealers) SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24—PHONES——16 e Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK-—GLASS PHONE 62 [ S — — Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 i S G GEORGE BROS. | Widest Selection of | LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 { B ek LOCKSMITH { Let Vs Repair Your Locks | OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Arto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING " Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Thomas Hardware C« PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” | | | PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY IF TS PAINT WE BAVE ITi Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 | McCAUL MOTCR COMPANY {~ DODGE and PLYMOUTH £ DEALERS Prompt Delivery BARANOF HOYEL BLDG.