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FOR SALE——-(Contmuvd) BARGAINS‘ WHRLE THFIY LAST G.E. Washing® Ma WANT AD { Ilur 4 i 9 BIMA ELON $25; Portable E Sewir LU S Machine. like new, Cabinet {1 case of erfor or 1f an ad || Electric,, Sewing Machine, like Ra cen stopped before ex- | new, $40; Tredle Sewing Ma- piration, advertiser please noti= chines, all bargains at $10. Call 1 Ay e J. H. Anderson, the l Y ame will be Maytag man at Juneau Trans A ! fer, phone 48, AILY ALASKA EMPIRE . i He e BEDSTEAD, SIMMONS spring and mattress. Cheap. Call Green 775. ' count five average words to the e h tine. FOR SALE-—House in Douglas. In- | vests auietly alcneside a tus. The 1,475-ton Triton, like the sul Daily rate per line for consecutive quire 210 Main St., Juneau. ¥ Insertions: - 2 profes T pilot fly the ma- o iy 100 6 PIANG ACCORDION, like Former Wisconsin | i o far as was knows i 3 200 buys., 437 Fifth ana | o i Additional s 5¢ new,; $200' ‘buys. 57 T ever I the controls him Minimum charge ... 50¢ Seward. (hi 'Ex u"ve Es | ¢ as one of a small e office by 2 3 T e o of governors” he pre py must be in the office by 2| pop W Boantital Y08 canih. e (14 g _governors” he B d velock in the afternoon te insure = nl Twe oL oy ohe 175 1 1u ered aviatior pensoring accept ads over telephone FOR SALE--1935 Master Cnevro- 1d always stressing th - sersons listed in telephone | let. Phone Black 454 > of well Tlighted and mark . i Rk (Continued from Page One) and’ airports 271—Ask for Ad-taker, FOR RENT Kohler frequently flew with o run for governor. He refused at out, e state and ;vm.l.,r [:hv‘: FOR SALE |ror RENT—Rurnished japartment. | first even to consider such a step | 00 sons bocame licensed pilots : that his manufacturing [ carning to fly at Kohler airport Ca | Three rooms and bath Reconditioned I'HE. DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL, MONDAY, /\PRIL 22 104() THE TRITON TAKES TO THE WATER—_Shown after the launching at Portsmouth, N. IT., the 1. S. whmnue Triton Jleading rn in Wiscons POR SA ord| G Jusiness consumed all his enery L Foed | e A hours. But finally he | The governor was stocky and stur- \del A motors; marihe conver- | and working hours, But finally he governy ookt ang- ’ A transmisions | PARGE FURNISHED heated quiet | was persuaded. ind of Austrian descen e | h i : room.’ ‘Second and ard vas born at Sheboygan March 3 verted into high speed re- € : v P alaan Hht j e B eS| ke 3 6 | Phone 464, olilie igh | 1875, and made the city or its vi- | rse; reconditioned Studbaker| 'he result o’ campaign which | cinity his home throughout his life. also Big Six Continental N FOR RENT-—Four-room, furnished m st major defeat of the | His well-knit & stood him in 1 3/4 hp. stationary; | youee Phone 28, Douglas. progressive wing of the Republican 1 he had to 4-cylinder,, like. . HeW | Party in the state since “Bob” La- 10 a serious operation at the al, complete with rvviVA(:AN(ZYu' Assembly Apartments. | poictie ser had shed the ) hespital in Rochester, Minn verse ge water-cooled . mani- alwarts before. Tt re- :overed quickly from this ill- STwbs 3 B | “stalwarts years hefore re recovered qui i folds for A-B motors, See the ¥ EVACAN;:Y mm,\;f':, ,A,:)(Sf‘:],‘l sulted oo in a long, bitter court | ness, which, his helpers said, wa belt to 1 reduction drive. Im:l Ave. DRuire - Nugee o0l fight ; d at least partly by his un- us BAUR gpur olf; Boke SVASE VACANG ¥ al Fosboe Apls. Wisconsin had been controlled | sparing efforts to manage simultan- A Welders. i . | pelitically for many years by the | *ously Wisconsin's (wo greatest con- e THE HILLORI NEW ATTRAC- essives. The first deep rift in | 2erns—the state government and his T. TROLLER for sale, $400.| TIVE RATES FOR, TWO- AND|g oyhee oo "on o "o i R, Zim- | own plant Fully cquipped, newly painted.| THREE-ROOM APARTMENTS |, .coonan inenmbent governor in| Mes. Kohler frequently was at er . Inquire Albert Wallaw, Fisn| FURNISHED OF UNFURNISH- 1g9g haq split with some of the husband’s side in his public affairs Creck ED. PHONE 439. faction’s leaders. The latter in INV;\Y\:“}'I‘I!‘ e I e ST ~ | fact, accused Governor Zimmerman Qe FOR SALE OR RENT—Swa \‘V[()DFRN 5-room furished epts. | or’itavtne turned conservative The four \ home on Twelfth Street,| 2 pedrooms, good view and nice| go when Governor Zimmerman |ons born to them were John Mich- pletely furnished, automatic| Jocation. Inquire 504 5th St. | annotinced himsélf a candidate for |acl. Walter Jodck, Jr. Carl James heat. Phone Black 604. | the primary, Representative Joseph and Robert Eugene, All grew up to il CABINS—McMullen, 843 W. 9th st. | g b il Lsaln B biher Boi FOR SALE—One . hp. Generalf.e.c—e oo D. Beck was put forward by La- |aid odiehads g A I8 Eleetric motor, with Is and [2-ROOM FURNISHED apt. with |Follette partisans. This made a f\{: l;;rrl‘:f \“;\ r':: : nint| lir startc 3-phase, 2 n—\-un} bath and lights; also 3-room |three-cornered race from which Mr ‘jl ¥ i f'.'- ‘”A‘,m‘ }-1 «1” LI’»- ot ull e d 1155 P, See| cabih. Call after ‘5 p.m. 513-A Lgriumphant e St b A g e 20th Century Meat Market, | Willoughby Ave. | ssives then tried to keep wellare ])l(r_]rr1~" s i e A)m 1;« — | his name off the official ballot, al- however, were seldom mad? pub SMALL HOUSE wor sale. Call at CAMHEATED room for rent. |leging that his primary campaign —_ the Snap Shoppe. Green 675, had cost $100,000 whereas the state E 1h Sl sl . i Timited sueh. expenaitares 0| CTEITAIN WI | » FOR SALE—Lunch room, good|FOR RENT—Qu. modern, well ($4000. A John Doe inve tion F paying business, reasonable. Box| furnished steafa-heated 3-room |was instituted. but the state Su- I f IE g 1658. flat. Choice location, excellent| preme Court found for the manu- n Orma Venln Cpronnsa - SR TS view. Acults only. Phone 686. |facturer by holding that the elec- —_— PO hest, gram, Tloyers: or ' ¥pge- ——————— |{orate had ample recourse at the| Mr. and Mys. R. L. Nichols were| | table ize NOW with GOAT | 6-ROOM house with bath, oil heat | polls. Kohler, at the election, polied |hosts to a select gathering of inti- NO. Seed-free, econmical, too. | Frigidaire, nicely furnished.|, ;i) vote of 547,000, his margin mate friends Saturday evening at| i \I"\’N‘” F‘:}["l““l; “(‘;]“,”" overstuffed. Call Windsor APtS. |,yer his closest opponent being 153.- | their home on Erwin Street. GOAT - ile Flacier | stumwo — : Y af g3l N A 000. Those asked for the infcrmal af- lighws FURNISHED ted. 208 Main, Bighwn s e H T, Rngteri o Inaugurated Governor fair were Miss Grace Ingle, Mi flOUSE on corner o near boat | 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; also 6-| On January 7, 1929, he was in- | Claudia Kearney, Ed Lyle and Dick | v harbor. Inquire 916 E St. room apt. Phone Blue 200 (augurated as the twenty-sixth gov- Johnscn | SRS — - | eronor of Wisconsin. But his troubles - - FOR SALE—Lot on beach, Fritz|FOR RENT--PHHI.V furnished ilat. | with the progressives growing out of Cove Road. See O. G. Jackson,| Inquire Snap Shoppe. the charges of campaign extravag- I_anore Kaufmann West 11th St. COZY, warm, furn, apts, Light |0cc5 had only begun. The new at- | 8 : - _— - ps 7 0 ;dl"'"n atensils | [OTN€Y general was a progressive | & 1[‘ d 37 FORD, fine shape, '$425. 437 s e Seasjow | 200 carly®in his term he author ed | S10 |ng aturan Fifth and Seward | 804 bath. Beasonable At SOOVIOW | i) counssl to start outer pr - { g g ceedings against the new governor. R b A bly WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Attorneys for Governor Kohler did | ainbow Assem | —— |not want to fight the case in Madi- — ! WANTED — Information, where H?(}f’ihBOARDING HOUSE open. | o "o they obtained a change af | Miss Lanore Kaufmann was. el- . abouts Andy F. Shiel. Communi- C . LSS __|venue to his home county in She- ected to represent Juneau in the cate Juneau Police. EXPERT public stenography and [boygan. There were months of delay Grand Choir at the Grand !\‘»wmbl\] mppmae, - bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, |before the case came to trial, and of the Order of Rainnbow Girls to} V""‘“U"D TO BUY—Second-hand| p. .0 0c" potel. the proceedings themselves lasted a be held at Yakima, Washington,| sewing machine. Phone 608. S RS full month, but finally a jury ac-|Jne 27-20. The selection was made WOMAN WANTS cooking position | 'UARANTEED Realistic Perma- |quitted the governor who was at at Saturdav night's meeting of the in small camp. Write Box 210% nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c.|once unanimously endorsed by the | local assembly at the Scottish Rite| RS Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone | Republican State Convention for re- | Temple | PRI 1 2 201, 315 Decker Way. nomination. During the evening Junior officers ! l { a' e € i - -2 Aviation Enthusiast | exemplified initiatory work and fol n' l lcli _,0('&. TURN your om@ goid inio value,| His enthusiasm for aviation dated |lowing the meeting a social was held ’ PI d b CDA cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |from his first airplane ride in 1924 | jn charge of Joan Hudon and her . T A mmTeeE e —— |when he was taken up over She-|committee. anne y CONTRACT PRIDGE & e Tetn |boygan by Anton F. Brotz, one of | Mrs M. 5. Whittier, Asscciate| T gpen. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th |njs employees. His next flight was Mother Advisor for the Rainbow Initiation, followed by a social t. from London to Paris while he was Girls, and Mr. Whittier, member o! hour, will be held by the Catholic el on a European business trij dvisory Board, were extended | : DO YOU HAPTEN TO HAVE $1500? e the .Acvisqug SSente e Dflu,:h', ,°r America, wmon'row WE can sell two dwemngs‘ s In the spring of 1927 Mr. Kohler congratulations on their thirty-sec- night, starting at 8 o'clock in the nished, in good locaton, y‘lelqu constructed a small, but well-equip- | cnd wedding anniversary. Par Hall o - “02_50' per month '(mcludes ped airport at the model village of ~ Announcement was made that el- All members are invited to be owner’s quarter at $40) for $5,000, Kohler and shortly thereafter ection of officers will be the main is- present. Mrs. M. E. Monagle will $1500 down, $45 thly with | Pought for himself a plane of the :ue of business at the May 4 meetinz be in charge of the social part of | bl AT —Shmton Y WIh| ome model as was used by Col R CRREL H A the evening & attuck Agency. |yindbergh to fly from New York to A. B. CAIN | - BB VS o N By Paris. Democratic candidate for Rep- Tud-“}"\ news wdav in The Emmre Empire classmeo.s oring results. Mr. Kohler was | always content to resentative. adv. \ ' ) BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH UM GONTER START \ DWORCEMENT ‘3‘3’&‘&“5 22 PERCEEDINS (AN ¥ You MusT AGIN TH QL WOMAN -- 8t CRAZY ! THAT'S TH WHOLE STORY : : I\ & NUT-SHELL ~-- OF --BLL--TH— NE DONT " UNNERSTAN TH BRAH vou Shub T LOOK EROM NOW TiLL L DOOMSDAN AND NOW COULDN'T FIND ONE SINGLE FAULT WITH LOWZE - \T'S DOWNRIGHT PITRBLE-- | | |- | | | SEGULA NATIVE i od, is 300 feet I esher, also 3 Latest of Jessel, Showgirl Lois Andrews and George Jessel Here is the latest picture of George Jessel, the screen and radio uu; dign, and Showgirl Lois Andrews, 16, pictur they attended b6 Blrous.in New York.. Shortly after. this picture was taken, the #wo went to Detroit where they were expected to be married. by here o Game Commission Jehn O, Brown Bear k Hodiakoff, Capt N Atka native, shot and killed his 10 old son Sim- on lonely Segula Island. Then KILLED YOUNG . SO, THEN SELF 35 2 P Unalaska to Segula, in the Rat Is- eSSEl Brown Bear Re- | trappers had been found shot to deg The Hodiakoffs were th; porfs on Aleutian Trag- Gray, Ass ite Refuge edy of Last Fall Maager tor EE. Adatias SalkUR ] 2 remained at Amchitka Island, where | The story of a five-month-old the Brown Bear is now r turning. ‘H wedy was radioed today from Un- > > - | ska to tiie offices of the Alaska| Daily Empire pay. | classifieds | o 2 Oldest Bank: in Aluaslha Commercial Safe Deposit Savings Banking by Mail Department < D D ) The B2. M. Behrends Bank Tuneau, Alaska Jones-Stevens Shop | :— — LADIES'—MISSES’ P , READY-TO-WEAR Rewara Street Near Third Kl'afft s MANUFACTURING CO. ' || CABINET WORK—GLASS s PHONE 62 : >— {Alaska Music Supply| | [ ' Thomas Hardware Ce. 'The Juneau Laundry| | PAINTS — OILS i ‘ Builders’ and Shelf 1 FRANKLIN STREET between | | ands, Lo investigate the report thaf| ! 8uT -, T--T'0h DESPRIT W LOVE WIF ANOTHER | COFFEE SHOP i TELEPHONE 212 (e o e s Yo g e Fncrand (| poRY AGENCY g THE BARANOF (Authorized Dealers) | GREASES \ GAS — OIL g Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E.0.DAVIS || SANFFARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24—PHONES——16 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 GEORGE BROS. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Widest Selection of ,' Pianos—Musical Instruments | LIGQUORS and Supplies | Phone 206 122 W. Second 5 | PHONE 92 or 95 il Ulah Nut and Lump | L.?uc nl.{,,,as. E...l Lfl ; | c o A L OR MAKE NEW KEYS J JORGENSON MOTORS A | | " Avto Repair Work—Gas | Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. | prm—— e ey Bodding Transfer ‘ MARINE PHONE ’ BUILDING 707 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat—Phone 38 HARDWARE Front and 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 5 S S | GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Mar™ “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau B —— PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY| IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 Reliable Transfer Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble, PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 ey Phone 723————115-2nd St | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becoming to you=-You snould be coming to us.” — " McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS California Groeery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES © * COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. i Window Cleaning | PHONE 485 | ] LUMBER

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