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- BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NT g MSTOFER GOOGLE '\ WHAT'S TH' WORLD - COMIN' TO 22 WAAL, \F AT HELLO, LOWIZIE-- \S SNUEFY HERE 2 THAT'S AL T IWANT TO KNOW \S HE 22 ul-DIDHE BRING BNNTHING HOME wm& AN 2 B B--- \ INFORMATION | In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- this office (Phone 374) at > and same Will be given tion ? DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE G i R Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: fy One day s Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 »yelock in the afternoon to insure| Insertion on same day. HOUSE on corner lot near boat harbor. Inquire 916 E St. FOR SALE—Beautift. z cabin. Tee Harbor. Phone 175 AC-DC BATTERY Packard Bell Ra Almost new. Call Empire 1935 RD paneled delivery truck for :, geod condition, reason- able. Phone Blue 474 - 9-ft. Clinker-built Lang Camp Cook Inquire Governor's Office PROPERTY for sale. tion in Juneau. Phone rings, after 3:30 p.m INCOME Good 1 T E 3 Getchel Full size modern bed, new—Carman box spring mattress; 1424 and Taylor Phone Red 246 FOR SALE practically il ]:):\Y BED with springs, Phone Blue 495 ‘A BABY bugsy, nearly new, cheap, | Phone Black 490. LOTS FOR sale on the Fritz Cove —wonderful view. See Brownie the Barber. FOR SALE—Four-room house, part- | ly furnished, on large view lot in Seater Tract. Reasonably| priced for quick sale. Phone Green 375 NEW HOUSE tor sale or rent on! 12th Street. Furnished, automatic oil heat. Phone Black 279. 36-FT. TROLLING boat, fully cquipped; also 1935 Ford V-8 se-| dan. No. 1, Bindseil Apts. | [ Tot| _ WANTED—Maid for general hous FOR RENT 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 FOR RENT — 4-room furnished house, reasonable. Phone 722 be- fore 5 o'clock. STORE AND apt. for rent: Decker Bldg. STEAMHEATED room ‘Green 675. for rent. bin. McMullen, W 9th FOR RENT—Quiet, modern, well furnished steam-heated 3-roomn flat. Chcice location, excellent view, Adults only. Phone 686. 6-ROOM house with bath, ofl heat, Frigidaire, nearly furnished overstuffed. Call Windsor Apts. FURNISHED rm., heated. 208 Main. 5-ROOM steam heated apt. 6-room ap.. Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. Phone Douglas 28. also FOR RENT—One single apt.; also one apt. with bedroom, both furnished. Hillcrest, pnone 439. VACANCY, Decker Apts. Green 465. “Phone ONE 3-room apt. and one 4-room apt, at Evergreen. FOR RENT—Two- an furn. apartments. Fosbee Apts. One gas pump, operation. Call Femmer at 114. 1 RE rtly furn :1 Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. WOMAN WANTS cooking position in small camp. Write Box 2105. S—HIIGLEJW‘O‘MANiwanls camp cook or any kind of work out of town. Write Empire, 607 work. Call before Charles Goldstein. noon, Mi WANTED—Usea gx‘u;ny sacks. 3%c each delivered to coal bunkers. ~ MISCELLANEOUS - FOR SALE-Lot on beach, Fritz Cove Road. See O. G. Jackson, West 11th St. FOR SALE—Studio couch, bedding, radio, linen, dishes, cooking uten- | i | | sils and lamps. Phone Red 160.] 1937 CHEV. coupe, 13,000 miles,| very gbod. Hollywood Shoe Par- lors. { | i | FOR SALE—Extra _special it alder wood. Phone Femmer, 144 for sale, cheap. Will pay for itself in 3 mont Write Box 1256. FOR SALE Size 9 Johnson Shoe Ice Skates. Phone Green 147 after 3 p.m. UUST SELL equity in income earn- ! irg epartments on Dixon. Three| apartments, two furnished, one| with fireplace. Pive minutes from business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. SINGER Sewing Machine man back in town, Singer Sewing Ma- chines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners, terms: $5 down, $5 monthly, lib- eral allowance for old machines. Call J. H. Anderson at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. MAYTAG Washing Machine and g, .noc) Narrows metropolis Lms‘flskfli Ironer man back in Maytag ' Ironrite tow Ironrite Ironers, Was volt AC. light plants. Terms: $5 gij Dennison, returning to his Pet- conformity therewith, down, $5 monthly, liberal allow- ance for old machines. Call J.| JPhone 48. 2 Watkins Products. Call Black 634. EXPERT pubn——stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 2v1, 316 Decker Way. — { TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th 8t. | DO YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE $1500? WE can sell two dwellings, fur- nished, in good locaton, yielding! $10250 per month . (includes owner’s quarter at $40) for $5,000, $1,500 down, $45 monthly -with interest at 6%.—Shattuck Agency. 'SCHWAMM FLIES IN TODAY FROM NARROWS (IT Tony Schwamm flew his Waco in from Petersburg this afternoon with diesels representative H. F. Schaub, who is returning to the evening with Schwamm. Also scheduled to fly with ing Machines, Maytag 110- g hwamm is Forest Service Ranger ance No. 7-37 of Douglas and 1n ersburg headquarters, and N. M, ‘Hesfm m-’n\m miner who 'is H. Anderson at Juneau 'rnnsrzr,; to cateh - the Princess Novah -at hours of 9 am. and 7 pm. of said ‘Wrangell, ( GeE-- 1 DON'T SEE THE K\D-- T WONDER- ) ~ TRIPOD SEY i KIRKHAM APPOINTED AS SCHOOL TAX COLLECTOR | The tripod for the great 1940 ice guessing contest was set on the Tan- ; . . lana River, March 20, defying I- | The Douglas City Councll With'uge;s to fatten their pockets by four members present, Councilmen'g ociing the exact day, hour and i 1’fi:l;‘lx;’m’:’efi“n-flI:L:Chr‘f“ft‘;t"rM“"’;Li minute she will topple as the ice inds . togy v YOT [ breaks, | Kilburn, met for the business wind-| mhe (ripod is placed about 600 {up session of their.term last mahl-‘m-w down stream from last year’s | Lc!L.ers from the WPA‘GHIN“]( ion as two piledriver gangs relative to the Third Street cul- | ywere workine on the waterfront the I'vert project financing and from gay the tripod gang went about their | Douglas Fisheries Company in- annual labor. closing sum T‘n o »‘_fa”}ar‘;"‘r‘é‘dl The pole is 333 test’ from the jon” ‘cannexy ‘ledse,’ Were €red shore, nes halfway across the § filed extends from the tri- river. A wir pod to the shore where it is attached fto a clock been adjusted Reports of the various standing committees were rendered as fol- lews: Wharf — Chdirman Degan stated “freight was again arriving! regularly but condition of the goq dock was not so good; care should | be exercised, he said, to have the rock dump evened for the fill for the support of the weak pifing. He also brought up question of selling the hoist in the oil house; and that children should be kept out of the fire*truck room and that the city dump truck be washed on the side street instead of in front to allow a All Depends Upon Clock | en the clock stops, marked by its hands is the official time to select Alaska’s best and most fortunate guesser or guessers. Test holes made by the tripod crew showed various thicknesses of ice in various spote angd breught various predictions from various guessers standing nearby. wi of City Hall, both latter ideas The ice was thick where the pole being approved was planted. Nights have been very Council Lindstrom, on Public|ccld lately and the days are sunny Property, reported nothing new inand moderate [ regard to the condition of thej Ice Full of Cracks Natatorium. The entire ice sheet seems to be On Streets, Chairman Bonner |full of cracks, much more than in stated that the roadways of the|other years, probably because of the| town were good considering the |late freezeup this winter with the recent weather conditions. Chair-!water at a high level. The ice set- man Hachmeister recommended | tled later when the water dropped | that rock be dumped on the turn- !0 its normal winter stage out in his neighborhood for a| The unusual freczup and the mild needed improvement. On Fire “”d;“mlm are causing keen local in- Water, the latter also recommend- |terest and discussions. Many sour- ed delay in repairing a leak in| doughs, who have waiched the ice the ‘witer mafi Dear' corrier of|come aid go for detades; predict Second and D streets until freez- ithe cold weather now is a sure sign ing weather is definitely over. |of a warm April and consequent Annual audit of City buuk.xl"“m brakeup. Many other sour- Council voted to have cunmu[d"‘”gh‘* who have watched the ice Wade with . 4" CPA, Tor the " jop, | coME aadl Ko fubtdeshutes Soresce a Ccuncil also voted to present ref- | cold, backward spring on account of I'erendum on change of time to the a warm winter and consequent late | voters at city election by the sen- breakup. None of these sourdoughs tence: “Are you in favor of chang- has ever been nearest guesser, | A It is reported that the award to ing Channel time by advancing clock an hour in conformity with \the right guesser or group of guess- | amount of movement, but more than Pacific Coast Standard -Time"|nay win tighten it sufficiently to which can be answered by yes O stop he . clog no b -~ Request was' presented from Fran- cis Snyder for a lot on lower Front "'Street on which to build a house. | No action was taken. Mrs. Glen | Kirkham was appointed School Tax | Collector for this year. | R SIMMONS MAKES ISLAND FLIGHT Shell Simmons flew to the islands jin ‘the Fairchild today and John ICE GUESSING CLOSING Amundsen made two trips to Po- Sante Degan, who i5 in charge laris-Taku mine | of the Fire Department’s partici- Simmons took Norman Cameron pation in the Nénana Ice Guessing, |to Tenakee, L. L. Lindstrom to Hoo- | announced this moring that mem- hah and J. Russell, new flotation |bers of the Department have un- man for the Chichagof Mining Com- til Sunday only to make their sc-(l’“"}" to Chichagof. lection of dates. =2 P PP For today's news today read The Empire regularly. | UBERTI ON VACATION Emil Uberti started this morning on one week's vacation from his | duties at ‘the Tréadwell Foundry. | following officers, to-wit: A MAYOR, THREE COUNCILMEN, ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. AR AL (R il of the Cit, sTEAM smovEeL Busy | The Common Gounch of FOC G| The steam shovel which has 2 - | resolution duly designated the vot- | e been snowbound here for the past ing precinct of sald city as No.! | week started in this morning to ¥ e Tl 1 the polling | make U S oG e And @y 1.1 ac:dti:c:re:rtyc::;:n? are l});Zu'v:by | digging out a good sized pit for g;mod- * | f’he Bagles Hall for ORISR slloys | That all duly qualified voters re- | n the new building, moved to; ;. within' tHe 'boundaries off Carl Floridan's lot on Fifth Street *4"% said voting precinet No. 1, of the| to excavate tHere for basement to 5% | the ‘new home ‘he has planned. city of Douglas, will cast their bal-| | i % lots at said polling piace. I ge [ CHARLES M. TUCKETT, ! | SHUDSHIFT fllES Clerk+of the Town of Doug»‘ | FOR SCHOOL BOARD las, Alaska. adv. | Arne Shudshift has made the| 4 -oo I | first filing for the municipal elec-| DOUGLAS KEGISTRATION tion to be held here next Tuesday OF VOTERS | by entering his name as candidate | (ijiizens who are not registered: ilor re-election to the School Board.| yoters must register by March 30.] | Member of the Board for several |y, qualify as electors at the Muni-| years, Shudshift is chairman of cipal Election April 2, 1940. | the present: board. Persons who voted at the | | School Board or City Council ends ter Again as thelr names are on, | tomorrow evening at 5 oclock. |ype permanent registration lists. If ‘ | you are not registered, do not de- |lay in doing so at once. CHARLES M TUCKETT, last | — eee NOTICE OF ELECTION DOUGLAS | To the Electors of the City of pl o City Clerk. | Douglas, Alaska, Territory of Al- g LIPS P Notice is hereby given that, pur- STy R e creree COLISEUM-Douglas Tuesday. gnd: Wednesday “MAN ABOUT TOWN" e e ) suant to the Provisions of Ordin- a General ! Municipal election will be held on Tuesday, April 2, 1940, between the | day for the purpose. of electing the - NENANAICE 3 € Slack in the wire has certain 3 ers will be between $84,000 and $85,- ¥ the time ' The period for filings, for elther | | loiv) eloction need mot regis- | Bob Doll (5) of Colorado Univer: (5) of Duquesne University of Pit the final game of the national invita in New York. Colorado won, 51-40 NINEDIE AS FLODR COLLAPSES Victims Seeking Shelter from Driving Rain-Two | Women Among Dead SANTA ROSA, Cal, March At least nine itinerants, includ- ing two women, who sought shel- ter from a driving rain under a raised fruit shed floor, were Killed when the warehouse floor col- lapsed, burying them under of prunes, The "authorities had identified only thrée late last night and s they were unable to tell how many more than the nine were buried until all the w kage is cleared Rescue work complicated by the walls which 97 217 is tottering building threatened momentarily to collaps® —— - Jr. Legion Aux. Italian Dinner T.o,mylrow Night Reservaticns for! the Italian din- ner, sponsored by the Senior mem- bers of the Junici American Legicn Auxiliary, will end tomorrow nc and may be made by calling Mrs Ray Hagerup at Black 150 The dinner will be held tomorrow n Commercial Juneau, 6lorad;) Won Championshil; ' ity carries the ball as William Lacey burgh, attempts to head him off ix tion college basketball tournament, 0, to become national champions. night starting at 6:30 o'clock in the Legion Dugout and the public is cordially invited to attend. Miss Lanore Kaufmann will act as hestess for the affair and Miss Pauline Petrich will be cashier. As- sisting in the dining room will be Misses Colleen and Eileen Hellan, Flerence Dobson, Pat Gullufsen Joan Hudon, Betty Nordling, Lor- Johnson and Pat Olson. Wil- lane Roff and Winona Monroe are o help with details in the kitchen. -eo F ay's news today read The Empire regularly. -ee — Today's news today in The Empire, Anchorage, Alaska. November 17, 1939. Notice is hereby given that Alex- ander skin, has made application for a homesite under the act of May 26, 1934, for a tract of land em- tons braced in U. S. Survey No. 2370, An- | chorage serial 08777, situated on the west shore of Admiralty Island about i miles east of Killisnoo, Alaska. containing 3.72 acres; in latitude 57° 28” N. longitude 134" 3¢’ W. and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. ! Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioried land should file their adverse claims in the distriet land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by | the provisions-of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGC, Register. Dale first publication, Feb. 7, 1940, Date last publication; April 3, 1940, “ HELENE W. L. ALBRECHT | <* | PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS } Phone 773 || VALENTINE BUILDING | Room 7 S Oldest Bank in Alaska Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends nk Alaska You'll Find Food Finer and Bervice More Compiete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP e e e Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS [T sosamere ™. | | Garbage Hauled FORD thNCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR <eward Street Near Third £ . SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second —_— ' Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat—Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU HOME GROCERY 'The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL "YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 | | Our trucks go any place any || time. A tank for Diesel Oil || and a tank for Crude Oil save | burner trouble. Phone 723———115-2nd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming to you—You should be coming to us.” Telephone 478 PHONE 409 || Free Delivery Juneau o | Reliable Transfer | PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN. FARM) " FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON SANITAR) FEEEEI TR T T GEORGE BROS. [ Bt il PIGGLY WIGGLY 24—PHONES——16 Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK-—-GLASS PHONE 62 — Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH Let Vs Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Auto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING ™ Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Thomas Hardware Ce. 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 Man” PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT{ Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Prompl Delivery BARANOF HOTEL BLDG.

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