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- BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH =7 FUZBUTTON" CONRN AT BRINGS NOU HERE 22 DONT HAND N\E THAT STUFE -- \WHERE'S NN WIFE BN KER BRAT 22 COME ON -~ DISH \T OUT- { N A NT AD z { MAYTAG Washing Machine and | INFORMATION || ‘ouite Tromer man back in — | town. TIronrite Ironers, Maytag e et | @yashing Machines, Maytag 110-, | In case of error or if an ad | |y, AC. light plants. Terms: $5, | has been stopped before €x- down, $5 monthly, liberal allow- | piration, advertiser please noti- | | anee for old machines. Call J ' fy this oftwe (Phone 374) 8t } | y apderson at Juneau Transfer. | | once and same will be given ] Phone 48. w01 PRl e { {1 LAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | FOR SALE—Extra special cut b, | alder wood. Phone Femmer, IMA‘ sunt five average words to tl\r‘: ine Daily rate per line for cuu.seuutivvi Y 7FO‘R7RE7NT 2 Maertiops: | 3-ROOM HOUSE and cabin. Mc- s g o | * Mullen, 9th St Additional days ... 5 | Caaa sl oy e Minimum charge .... 50c FOR RENT — Furnished apt. at Sopy must be in the office by 2| R Hed AN WRlt: . the yelock in the afternoon to insure| nroo Carrier tsertion on same day b : - —————— |3-ROOM FURNISHED apt. with s | bath, hot, cold water and light FOR SALE | included. Rent is reasonable phone Blue 139, Scatter Tract ME AND WOMEN'S hand- tailored gloves. Phone Red 147. [2-ROOM APT. with cold and hot i - water, steam heated, electric FOR SALE—The Henry Stefnbeck| oo’ ppoo'se prope opposite the Bergman e H H. B. Le Fevre. Phone 256.| . uxx RENT — Modern apartment - new construction in Douglas, 20-FOOT CABIN - cruiser, 6-fL.| o500 April 18. Douglas Bar- peam, powered with 85 hp.| o Scripps V-8. Cruising speed 24 mi. $550. See E. Swanson (n:-‘~ ROOM FURNISHED apt. with tineau Hotel. | bath and . lights; also 3-room _— - cabin. Call after 5 pm. 513-A FOR SALE—RI. Red Chix. Call| willoughby Ave. . My ). Davis. Phone, 039, two | s il nd one long | FOR RENT—Polley residence on ——— | 12th, furnished. Phone Green 650. CLOTHING, SUITS and coats for | LU R b St ladics, gents, and boys, $1 to §3.| APT. AND ROOMS for rent at Leather shoes for boys and girls,| Imperial Hotel. } irade at 91 Wil | NORTHERN HOTEL — Rooms for - Day Optical Co. rent, $1250 and $15 a monta. I'HREE GOOD stoves and bed for\ Shower bath and dry room. sale. 563 South Franklin ‘THE HILLCREST Vacancy in a Call :1(\ single apartment; corner apart- ment with bedroom; apartment l with bedroom, also closet-bed in living room. Phone 439. SMALL HOUSE for sale. Snap Shoppe. the FOR SALE—Used Plymouth light | ick. Rice and Ahlers. Phone 34 | 3 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Williams Building on Second St. See Stan Grummett. 2872 -FT. TROLLER, fully equipped, 7 hp. Detroit engine. $350 if R R R 75 taken by Saturday. E. Carter, ;s’l};(!);z;: AND, ant, Ior S0t e Alaskan Hotel L S e LS : | STEAMHEATED room for rent. FOR SALELunch room, good | Green 675, paying business, reasonable. Box| __ <Hal Siger 1658, | FOR RENT— Quwb modern, well e ~— | furnished steam-heated 3-room | R the best grass, flowers, or vege- | fertilize NOW with GOAT flat. view. location, excellent only. Phone 686. tables GUANO, Seed-free, economical, | — e too. Sack — $1.50 at Femmer's or | 6-ROOM house with bath, oil heat, I'HE GOAT MAN-—Mile 12, Glac- \ Frigidaire, nicely furnished, ier Highway { overstuffed. Cnll Windsor Apt.s ier Highway. ; B Bl e ki e 110t on corner lou ncdr boaL]FURNlSHED rm., neated. 208 Main, Inguire 916 E St. __ |5-ROOM steam heated apt.; cabin.| 6-room ap.. Phone Blue 200. also {'OR SALE—Beautifu !og 1 P r. Phone 17 e _foe Harbor, Phone 1. - | FOR RENT—3-reom furni FOR SALE Lnl “on beach, Fritzi Phone Douglas 28. Cove Road. See O. G. Jackson‘ West 11th- St. FOR RENT—?artly rurm;hed flal <a 1 Inquire Snap Shoppe. estal lished business_ for | 2 - b . Will pay for liself| COZY, warm, fam. Light, Write Box 1256, water, _dishes, muhu utensfls and dath. Reasonable at Seaview. MISCELLANEOUS o1 allowance for old machines, | FEPERT pubnc stenography and el i bookkeeping. 'Alice Mack, office, Call J. H. Anderson at Juneau| Transfer. Phone 48. | «Baranof Hotel. H 7 ‘UVARAN"ITD Realistic ~ Perma- ] LUST AND FOUND | N et FOUND—Wrist watch, Owner may | 4L 315 Decker Way. ! ave by proving ownership and| rgpy your “old gold into m“_ ying for this adv. Phone Red cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ‘oonmm'r BRIDGE classes now 2 open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th ‘WANTED WOMAN "WANTS oookmg posmon DO YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE $1500? in small ramp ‘Write Box 2105. WE can sell two dwellings, fur- nished, in good locaton, yielding $10250 per month (includes owner's quarter at $40) for $5,000, $1500 down, $45 monthly with . interest at 6%.—Shattuck Age'ncy FINE , Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates . | PAUL BLOEDHORN _i_;_"‘*m‘...‘l'.__.._-n FMALL sale, cl in 3 months BING ER Sewing Machine man back in town, Singer Sewing M|-| chines, Singer Vacuum Cleaners, | terms: $5 down, $5 monthly, lib- news today read The Empire regularly. NOTICE Special - meeting of the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club will be held m .evening, April 8, 1940, at m in the Indoor Range. Mem- are utged to attend. ndv’ [FOR SALE— (Continued) | ey Ul HOURE TALRIN N RODLES, CONRY - HOW SHOULD T KNow 22 LEGGO MY EBR, FUZBUTTON - WHERE'S MOUR NOWEY PAL AN' KIS WIFE L\E 22 TALK FAST,GOOGLE -- LNLESS HOWRE LOOKNY FOR TROUBLE-- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1940. ou'll Find Food Finer and | | Service More rompme at || “THERE HE OES -- \P THE W ROBD -+ (L TAKE & SHORT CuT AN TELL SNUEEY HE BETTER LN LOW -- P—Garbage Hauled l Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 i sacsmiion —F | Jomes-Stevens Show | LADIE s READY ng Features Syndicate, [nc, World nghes reserved ewnra St — PR G RUMMAGE S3 I I bRy | By Susannah Sew ( ¢ 1 e e 1 | 3 i 11, in Methodist ( | o n ™ B = g Opens at 10 am, I | ZORIE ok it e donations, | SYSTEM CLEANING | % b b { PHONE 15 Sanitary Meat Co. REPORT OF THE FINA ? FOR QUALITY MEATS CONDITION | Alaska LaundrY r?fgg’ ;gfnlfi-“:r [ of the _—_— 3 | Call Phones: 13 and 49 FIRST BANK OF SITKA lecated at Sitka, Tervitory of Alaska, _— the close of business on the 30th R T e i o arh 30 Alaska Music Supply GEORGE BROS. | Loans and dfScounts 44.078.80 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Widest Selection of 3 Musical Tnstruments | | I Leans cn real estate 3815 | Planes—t et [ LIGUORS Other bonds and war- Phone 20: 123 W. Second l rants 15,000.00 - PHONE 92 or 95 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 7.477.02 RS A b Sl Sk B Due from other banks 78,937.93 | Checks on other banks | Il 0 c R S “ I T fl l and other cash items 1375 | Let Vs Repair Your Locks Cash on hand 2594559 | | c o A L OR MAKE NEW KEYS Expe.nscs“m excess of b % PR IORG:NSON MOTORS earnings 2,252.07 Alaska Dock &N!m“lge N Avto Repair Work—Gas I B TELEFHO TTYWS loughby Ave. TOTAL $207,534.31 Petiywhy aift WHTM LIABILITIES —_— e Capital stock paid in .$ 25,000.00 Surplus fund 5.000.00 HOME GBOCEBY L B dd_ T f ' A Due to other banks 20,000.00 Phone ]48 | odding lransier | w . Demand deposits 115,772.23 MART PHONE | ree prominent guests are pictured as they appeared at the annual dinzies of i Whit Ilouke correspond. M e . IAR - | { 2uexeann<hnv-t§n. Left tnpnght are Supren E'(’ “ourt Justice William O, Douglas,‘ucm ary of State Cordell Time deposits . 41,017.03 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 BUILD it 1 | Hull and Justice Frank Murphy. Cashier’s and certified Ameriean Meat——Phone 38 Rock—Coal Hauling | i : | checks 745.05 HERMLE & THIBODEAU | Stove—Fuel Oil Defivery | land be able to take their places success of the Wright Brothers. | morar $20753431 —— y 11,4»\:! :nvl‘x. ll’hv; ; At i ! President cf College ! United States of America, Terri- | t eas] ) ove, tha P a irs b 1 0 e iutation peopls have, Adier retumed to_Philsdelphia tef) of Aissks, Fust dicsl D1- | 'Thomas Hardware Co. OURSEI-VES 'NT the more income they recelve, and i 1907 when chosen flrst President "0 Sw o o cubiter of the The Juneau Laundry | PAINTS — OILS hence they bhave . ter pur s Of Dropsie College, a w school of » AL ) i’ l | Builders’ and Shelf S ouier. Money Ihvested 1o the: NesedRCh ‘had; bech inhde possibje’ Sbove named Rhenk, H0. Slemnly o gl ing power. Money invested in the oo ot T ctions of Moses SWear that the foregoing stffement! | FRANMKLIN EET betw | HARDWARE vight kind of education reduce th_qw. it Caiieass 1S true o the best of my knowleage Frons and Second Streets | rt and police expenses as well as A Dropsic, Philadelphia attorney elic! Gt o e :’lm‘ e g deux g Y and street railway pioncer. Mean- and bd“n W i PHONE 358 PEA TS a8 FANEALE By The amount of money appropriai- While in( had retained His BUIANON | wototial Seal Cashier Cemmission of Education ed by the 1929 legislature for pion- WU ‘e Jewish Aheologica M- CORRECT- BT This is the final of twelve articles relief, destitution, etc.. was :"‘“r)i "‘IN"T’[’)(”‘; ‘l‘"" e ém'n T‘l'"“ Vi fmi\n?(‘:?q}r’w(m | JUNEAU‘YOUNG § J JEN T 0 20 v 1e death o r. Solomon Schechter, & s A 3 in which we have discussed many $385,600; in 1639, ten years later, g Fr P. S. GANTY, { ) phases of “Bducation and economic the amouni appropriated was $1,- “‘"3 i1 R e Paeient. He wa Directors or Partners S L Hardware Company Well-Being in American Democr- 145,860 or an increase of 197 per: ‘:‘ I" ”M"l"""' of the institution | . B aTENd oo, 80, before DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL | | PAINTSOIL- GLASS Y | 3 3 ver TEALS - 2 eight years late: VY - acy,” the latest report of the Edu-|CERE over ten years ago. Inad gii _ me this 4th day of Apiil, 1040 YOUR/CUAL CHOICE sn;y ‘.m:!]‘l‘ll“l\”,’!”"P:‘\l":n, cational Policies Commission of 0 the appropriation made by the| Adler was marriea Septemier 27, F. WORTMAN, Ins. ANG e ! Washington, D. C 9 legislature ‘““’ Ft'*“'mlf Gov- 1905, to Miss Racie Fridenwild Notary Public in and for t GENERAL HAULING s o There is nothing in this report, ernment is m;.yu-.nnu much of wnat| Baltimore. Their daugh Sarah, tory of Alasi My cor i = STORAGE and CRATIN nor the articles which have preced- the Territory has appropriated became ‘Mrs. Wolfe Waltinsohin pires Oct. 29,1940 i e » GENERAL MOTORS, PELCO | ed this one, which is not applicable| It i time that our legislators gave e CALL US and MAYTAG PRODUCTS | to Alaska. In this, our American Sericus thought to training our peo-; W ld o, S o i, e noscon s o A B Cali Formia, W elcomes ork Juneau Transfer W. P. JOHNSON to equal educational opportunity, “¢{-supporting by spending more 4 money for the proper kind of edu- cation, less would have to be ex- pended then for such items as will be listed under relief. - - This does not mean that they must| have the same type of education nor in equal amounts. It dces mean | that each child is entitled to that! type of education for which it is!| best fitted, and in an amount that! will fit him for the needs of ms‘FAMous JEWISH ! particular community, or his state, | or his territory. EDUCAIOR pASSES ! IN EASTERN HOME That there Is illiteracy in Alaska cannot be questioned. There are hundreds of children living in places ! where there are no scheols nor ad- vantages. This illiteracy must go, for the less educated cut people are, the sooner they become charges of (Continued from Page the Territory and the Federal Goy- 3 One) ernment, problem because of its supervisory Those who are not able to receive pesition over the British mandate the academic education which we|for Palestine. Adler's plan was made have cver-abundantly supplied, the base of a settlement in 1931 should receive vovational training, Which upheld the property rights _— P ae ez . 'of the Moslems but permitted Jews frez to the wall and the N . o conduct religious services there. | Adler was born September 13, 1863, | {{in Van Buren, Ark., the son of Sam- | ‘uel and Sarah Sutzberger Adler. His | father died in 1866 and his mother moved to Philadelphia where he! lattended the public schools. At 16| he entered the University of Penn- Will Sacrifice The fo nece: owing household sities due to the fact we are leaving Ju- neau next week. MUST SELL !sylvania, was graduated with a | Bachelor of Arts degree in 1883 and | 1i Bnrom |received a master of arts rating| ¢ three years later. His interests were scholarly and| he turned to the study of Semetic lore at Johns-Hopkins University, Baltimore, winning a Doctor of Phil- !osophy degree there in 1887 and re-' maining until 1893 to teach Semet: languages. He also became a lectur- er on Biblical archeology at the then new Jewish Theological Seminary in WEDNESDAY | APRIL 11 Desk and Chair Book Case—End Table Stromberg-Carlson Radio Duncan-Phyffe Mahogany e Coffee Table New York. | v . Aviation Research | President Grover Cleveland made | ‘386 CHEVROLET COUPE Adler a special commissioner Xori FOR $350 the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposi- | Practically New. (tion at Chicago and he spent the ! 5 greater part cf 1860-92 on m'ssions to Turkey, Egypt, Tunis, Algiers and I Maroeco, . He heiped organize Unit- Brand New DeLuxe Baby Carriage jed States Government exhibits at Baby’s Chifforobe ‘me Cincinnati Exposition of 1888, | Bekinelte the Chicago Exposition and the At- | ok Mok asets Other :lan!a fair of 1895, | e | In 1893 Adler joined the Smith- | | sonian Institution as librarian and | |also became curator of historic | archeology and religions at the Na- | tional Museum. At the Smithsonian {he was a confidant of Dr. Samuel | Pierpent Langley, who was pioneer |ing in aviation. After Langley SEE TODAY. MRS. JAMES L. McNAMARA PHONE BLUE728 | death in 1906 Adler was recognized | search work in aeronautics — work as being largely responsible for re- ' storing to Langley credit for re- | “mchh;dbn-nmumedbywl. Sacr: | all over the ‘Treagure Island wonderland, Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “The Frigidaire Man” ——————— “SMILING SERVICE” : | Bert's Cash JVO"EIY | PHONE 3% | FOR VERY PROMPT { 3 PIiC ¢ b e e 3 R, ; B ,mL ransfer | i| IS PAINT WE HAVE ITi l L8 ST e 'on 111 Ideal Pamt Shop | and 2 tank for Crude Oil save || | FRED W T | burier trouble. RrORE e | PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 i R A B R Phone 723———I13-2nd 8¢ | ! THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becoming to fl-—y ‘You should be coming to us.” [ Sttt | McCAUL MOTOR ' COMPANY i i DOLGL und PLYMOUTH California Groeery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGES DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Promp! Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. pretty Marian Dennison, nento's capitol pdidate for the title of “Miss Stream- ine' at the Golden Gate International Exposition for 1940, typifies ho statewide welcome that California will extend to visitors from world when (he gates swing open on May 25. The ef‘ ensive California and county cxhibits, presented by the Californ! 01 , form a highly colorful and important part of the vast Backed by the gre f the State, . - Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska oo PHONE 409 Savings e l Juneaun Lumlier Mills,

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