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* BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 1 Tou VE NINE HUNKNERT TIMES, FIZBUWTTON -- TS AGIN MY PRANCIPLES To LOAN QUT FOLDIN' ONEY GHIF'LESS SKONKS -- \E GOT T0 'ARN (T LIKE BRY OTHER HUMARY CRUTTER -- NBQW -- RUSSLE HORE BONES W 8-8UT,N0BODY WORKS 4 HOURS A DAY -- s GREN(l\&‘\‘ Te' Law, “JA NT AD INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad as been stopped before ex- | advertiser please noti- 5 oftice (Phone 374) at and same will be given / ALASKA EMPIRE | | Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for consecutive One day 10¢ Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum charge ... 50¢ must be in the office by in the afternoon to insure| ertion on same day. <op. 2 FOR SALE LI Kvnmm furnished Red 195 SA Phon hatch- 33, for Box Duck e ) cents each hand- 147 AND glo WOMEN'S Phone Red “Steinbeck Bergman Phone 2! Henry spposite the B. Lo Fevre 56. HOUSE sale, Call at Shopp “or snap good Box Lunch room, business, reasonable. ¢ best grass, flowers, or vege- fertilize NOW with GOAT ANO. Seed-free, economica A ~ $1.50 at Femmer's or «.l\\l MAN-—Mile 12, Glac- USH near boat St. on _corner lot harbor. Inquire 916 SaLE—Beautifu cabin. Harbor. Phone 1' i'OR | Tee ! beach, Fritz| G. Jacksen, Lot on See O. SALE. rad BMALL estatlished business for sale, cheap. Will pay for itself in 3 months, Write Box 1256. Sewing Machine man | Singer Sewing Ma- Singer Vacuum Cleaners, down, $5 monthly, lib- eral allowance for old machines. Call J. H. Anderson at Juneau Transfer. Phone 48. BINGER back in town. [ s e STEAMHEATED | 5-ROOM FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 3 - room apartment at the Fosbee. corner furnished apts and nice Apts. 484. | irnished ]n)lN' oil Steve Stanworth. MODERN 5-room 2 bedrooms, good view location. Call Maloney RENT— Inquire FOR heat vA(?ANCIP}S Sorby heat, hot water South Franklin Apts. Ste and bath st 3-ROOM 746 West 12th FURNISHED Phone Blue apt. 279, Me- : ROOM HOUSE and cabin Mulieis, 9th St and hot electric with cold heated, 3-ROOM APT. water, ~ steam range. Phone 56! FOR RENT — Modern apartment, new construction in Douglas, available April 18. Douglas Bar- anof 2-ROOM FURNISHED bath and lights; also cabin. Call after p.m. Willoughby Ave. apt. with 3-room 5 513-A Polley residence Phone Green HILLCREST Vacancy in a apartment; corner apart- with bedroom; apartment tedroom. also closet-bed in room. Phone 439. room for RENT furnished. FOR 12th, on 0. THE single ment with living Gréen 675. 'Ol Rth——Qlu(‘ furnished flat. Choice location, excellent view. Acults nnly Phone 686. Im)d(‘lll wel 6-ROOM hvnl se with bath, o1l h('at Frigidaire, nicely furnished, overstuffed. Call Windsor Apts. FURNISHED rm., neated. 203 Main. steam b:nle& V_B-ptv; al'so 6-room ap., Phone Blue 200. FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt, Phone Douglas 28. FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | MISCELLANEOUS EXPLRT pubm sber‘ography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel. Nielsen | 5-room house. Tract. EQUITY Waynot in in Small cabin, loop road. Good stove, equipment for batching. Call room 336, Gas- tineau Hotel after 3 p.m. | MAYTAG ironrite Iromer man back in (own, Ironrite Ironers, Maytag washing Machines, Maytag 110~ AC. light plants. Terms: $5 n, $5 monthly, liberal allow- for old machines. Call J. H. Anderson at Juneau ’I\'ulmrcr,‘ Phone 48. FOR SALE WANTED TO BUY—Second- hand machine. Phone G608. TED " WANTED TO BUY — Single bed mattress for welfare work. and Call 726, ond-hand 1oldun;, Call Green 375. NTED buggs GARDEN PLOWING wanted. By | team. Call Switzer's Dairy. | WU‘\I%\I \VANTS moking pm tan‘ in knul c.m\p Write Box 2105 IL\!. ) regularly. | BAD MEDICINE NORFOLK, Va., April 11.—Nurses at St. Vincent Hospital think the in- ternes need further training Playing for the basketball cham- | picnship of the hospital the gals de- feated the young docs 25 to 12, the first half under the girls rules and the last by boys’ standards. e, — Empire classifieds bring results. Empire UUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. MPinger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. FURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shcp. Washing Machine and | CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now and educational paper —discussing open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th st. DO YOU HAI’PFN TO HAVE 31500’ 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 mmcsv. at 6%.—Shattuck Agency. 'LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Pair glasces In case. Cwner may have by paying for this adv. Last Norlitemen Dinner Is Tuesday The last muclmg, ur the Norlite- —— ' men until fall will be held Tuesday, 8 sOrTow to their parents and a s Dews toda} read The anq as is customary the affair will burden to the state, be “ladies’ night.” A 6:30 o'clock dinner will be serv- ed in the parlors of the Nor!hernl Light Presbyterian Church under the supervision of Mrs. Katherine Hooker. Reservations for the affair may be made by calling 373. — e FORESTER DUE The Forest Service launch For- ester For Want ana ror Sale classifieds bring results. 31'\3} steam-heated 3-room | —is to be the is due in Juneau tomorrow ., from Pelican City. BALLS 0 FIRE, FUZBUTTON - (FE'N NE WUZ THARSTY WHYNT NE COME OUT FLAT-FOOTED BN SRy S0 22 WHY DONTCHA LET NE KNOCK OFF AN GWVE & UTTLE DOUGLAS (ensus Io Reveal (Continued from Page One) steadily declining and this will drop to b |OLLIE GILBERT P/ AWAY AT HOSPITAL | probably Mrs. Ollie Gilbert, pioneer woman | lion of Douglas, passed away a the u:r‘ Although in an aging civilization, of 82 at St. Ann’s Hospital at 2:30| there are (and don't ask me why) | o'cleck this morning following hw more male babies than females born, | weel acute illness due to the in-|the rate of “consumption” is greater firmities of old age. for the men. More men die from | Resident here since about 1910, accidents and disease. Add to this, | Mrs. Gilbert had lived here practi- ' the d | cally continuously since. She is|wa | survived by a son, James Mitchell, | have |and daughter, Mrs. E. A. Walters |“viewir both living in Puyallup, Wash the Remains are at the Charles W. | Carter Mortuary awaiting funeral arrangements. | | = | Observers They say there'll the answer. continues, Instead of men b wives, it will be wemen hunting husbands, A little thing like that can turn the social pat- tern of a naticn upside down before 1950. > ALUMNI HOSTS With rather small attendance | lof members and invited guests| i present, the monthly meeting o | BAD NEV the Douglas High School Alumnii ~What held in the school assembly|2"¢ 80'¢ room last evening. During a short|*%'®5 15 business session which preceded'the |1CWS, 1f not, nafional. In entertainment the proposition of Ef“"“,‘\' Toviae. 155 IStance, putting on a show to raise lllnd.*“‘””"”wn RS Qb |was abandoned as not feasible. |, 5 % were made for the next A number of states have Tiguor regular meeting to be held May 10,y o ‘pagirlg the muthber of .«,z\l?mn.', when the Senior Class members, in ¥ {in localities on population. addition to the Faculty and School |}, qpivios gais, therell be Beard, will be invited, Mrs. Walter | thaph WaE Mo -pihe before Andrews is head of the committee | aulidf thay Tosé the saloon in charge of arrangements for the | y.opers will have to draw straws program. to see who goes out of business Cootle was first in order of the! of course, there's the atter nt entertainment, prizes going to Ger-|siate representation in the House old Cashen, high, and Mrs. Edlof Represontatives, but ot Bach, low. In a novelty spelling!gthers —probably theé biggest that match, Arthur McBride and Mrs.|will come out of the 1940 censi | Lawrence Carlson were Wwinners.: Reapportionment is a political bomb- | Refreshments were enjoyed {shell and when the figures are all - !in, national and local party POOL ELECTED ? {chines will start tossing the politi- | TO CHAIRMANSHIP, WLW.C. ca] TN wbout wildly as they an- The Douglas Island Woman's Clib | gle for the advantages of new rep- held its regular meeting last eve- resentation setups. ning, being assisted by Miss War-! One thing more: People who re- ren, | fuse to have their noses counted are Several important business tran-|just cutting them off to spite some- | sactions took place, among which 'body. Federal highway funds, re was the election of officers for the lief and a number of other national ensuing year. Mrs. lvin Pool | benefactions are based on the cen- new President; Mr:;.}.\us. Enough dodgers in any Frank Campbell, Vice-President;|ity or state and it's golné Miss Eleanor Warren, Secretary,!money out the neighbos 'and Mrs. Sam Devon was again' elected to serve as Treasurer The club voted that $175 be given | the Douglas School with the sug-| gestion that this sum be used to| | purchase equipment to be used in| the teaching of music appreciation. ‘ This might be in the form of a | radio-phonograph combination. It was also noted that a mirror was | needed in the home economics! room. The sum to be donated rep- resents the balance gained from| the xuun round-trip Llckct nmc' v secent. sound-urp ke it Star fo Be Confined | penses S O Many Months j Mrs. Charles Fox, the club’s Department of Public, Welfare, announced the program 'of the evening, which was present- ed by Mrs. Claire Wilder and Miss | Oygard. | Mrs. Wilder gave a well-prepared a FOR—? the “cetisus-takets’ to do in some cities going to make big and local it ns where MR local- to be ' pockets, AL BLOOMQUIST HAS OPERATION Alvin Bloomquist ber of the order of who was ously injured at a basketball game in Juneau a few | years ago, is reported to have had a major operation last month | Firland Sanatotium, Seattle, Young Bloomquist when in ]up,h , & former mem DeMolay here se the disease, syphilis. The early his- [tory of the diseese was trated,|school here was considered one of ' showing how it was carried by enrly the best basketball players ever Spanish explorers from the New | | developed in Alaska. In a game be- World to Europe. jtween Juneau and Douglas he re- The various symptoms were noted | ceived an injury to his spine which which characterize the disease as Jater developed into tuberculosis it works its devastatling effect upon:and ostiomyelitis of the vertebra. { He was sent south to the sana-/ the human system. | Stressed repeatedly, was the fact'torium a y that cures can be#made if medical In the advise is sought early. Quack doc-'fusions were necessary and the tors prove a special menace to blood was furnished by four vol- those who seek a cure. Only medi- unteers of the Scottish Rite lodge cal doctors can bring effective treat- in Seattle., A section of the shin jment for relief from this disease. |bone was removed and fused into { In nineteen states there is now | the deseased vertebra. 'a law requiring a physieal exam-, The doctors report that there is ination before marriagé, while sev- every prospect of success and that lenteen states require expectant Bloomquist will be restored to sufe mothers to have a blood test. 1 ficient strengun and nealth to per- this were entirely compulsory il mit him to do some light work would mean that 50,000 children eventually, although he will be con- who will be born this year to be ar ago last November. nt operation blood trans- same topic entitled “With These Weapons.” This pictured the ac- . tivities of modern medical science !in .combating the disease and might A fact to be noted carefully IS .yl be shown to any mixed audi- that Sweden has only seven DNEW!enee witn no discrimination for| cases a year as compared 10 OUF .00 a¢ children would also receive 79§n‘_per lwmmh_cach “i“"'q i ! valuable information in an inter-' is worthwhile ta was ('Sl,ll’lg manner. 1 keeping with the movement spon- DOUGMS-Cohseum "sored by the American Social .-Iy or- i THURSDAY and FRIDAY JONES FAMILY in | giene Association and other “EVERYBODY'S BABY" ganiations, such as the Federated ) would take ,lheir place in the world as healthy, happy babies. Women’s Clubs, to educate the public concerning the ~true facts about the disease. i Miss Oygard, local Public Health urse. presented a_film on this - | i if | be | more wome=n than men in the coun- 1 certain point, | the Mayor and Aldermen get a raise | If those | pubs | ma- | AT SANATORIUM Former Juneau Basketball at! 1940. By BILLY DeBECK . THAR'S TH' OIPPER -~ NBOW -- JES' REP NORESEE -/ Lot of 9-Year-Olds ining immigration, which al-' s predominantly male, and you are | tallies Cedar | the | Phonephote i Richard Rollins (left), Rep. Samuel Dickstein and Dorothy Waring, all of New York, appear before the Dies Committee in Washington. Miss Waring said she was placed by Dickstein as a confidential secretary for a Silver Shirts affiliate headed by William Dudley Pelley, who told her he “planned to seize control of the U. S.” Rollins is a former investigator for 1 the Dickstein Committee, forerunner of Dies group. another as representatives special team to appear of the college the hospital for nine months in a ter cast. His wife and baby are | being eared for in Aberdeen, Wash. | B ONE (HAMPIONSHID Tex., /\|ml sure of ab fined lo eight or o For lassitieds Wani aua Foo Sale Empire bring results. FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET STATION 11—Texas A #@nd M is least one Scuthwest Conference championship each year. The school | 11\ the only one in the conference ! which has recognized polo as an of- ficial sport and which permits COLLEC A OUR MODERN PRINTING PLANT IS EFFICIENT! coniains all sary mech equipmeni needed {o turn out 1 printed mc ter rapidly! And this equipment is operated by men who are speedy and experienced, too. Be sure to see us when you need printed material of any kind . . . our prices are low. our work is good. Phone 374. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Phone 374 | l o —— i s i D e < D DO S ’ @ldest Bank in | ! | E Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank Junecu, Alaska Alaska | Utah Nui and Lamp You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24—PHONES——16 LAT READY -MIS TO-WEAR N \Jo ar Third (e ISR RS 108 L Alaska Laundry n Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS ‘D POULTRY l’.l L DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 RPEYPRREEES 'Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W, Second —CHLE TR GEORGE BROS. | Widest Selection ok LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 "LOCRSMITH Let Vs Repair Your Locks | OR MAKE NEW KEYS | JORGENSON ‘MOTORS l | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 ‘ Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat—Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU Avto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. -—_— Bodding Transfer ’ MARINE PHONE BUILDING kL d Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE ![The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between PFront ahd Second Streets PHONE 359 —————— | JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition 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 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery Biad 5 ',""‘(‘) NE 105 PHONE 3% | FOR VERY PROMPT | LIOUCR DE LIVPRY Juneau WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W { ansier place any Diesel Ol - Oil save T 31 $ %0 an tank for s tank for Cru urner troubl PHONE 149—NIC timne and — - Phone l' nd St. THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becaming to you-— ¥nu should be coming to us.” California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) file,hone an ~ Prompt Delivery gk g | FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. MFCA UL MOTOR COMPANY JODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS r PHONE 409 Window Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lumber M'ms, Ine. < 3