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“WANT AD INFORMATION it i U of error or if an ad topped before ex- or please noti- >hone 374) at FOR RENT PARTMENTS and ROOMS rent at the Imperial for ROOMS. 210 Main St i')?{‘IAP apartment Case Lo Furnished and bath FOR RENT Three rooms Grocery. or and came will be given }LAR(;F FURNISHED ited quiet n | room. Second and Seward THI: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | | phone 464 ¢ ot i amtelly i i el Count five average words to the | FOR RENT. room, furnished e house. Phon Douglas, Daily rate per line for consecutive | isertions | VACANCY at Assembly - Apartments One da 10 u o day g VACANCY Simpson Apt. Gold B> A Additional days ... 5¢ R T Minimum charge . 50c e e T “opy must be in the office by 2| YACANCY at Fosbee Apts yelock in (he afterncon to insure : i msertion on same day. [HE HILLCREST: NEW ATTRAC- We accept ads over telephone| TIVE RATE . TWO- AND #om persons listed in telephone| THREE - ROOM APARTMENTS tires FURNISHED OF UNFURNISH ’ 271—Ask for Ad-taker. ED. PHONE 439. YR SALE CABINS ) v win St rOR SALE Sk o - | i e 2-ROOM FURNISHED apt. with ':“"’ _‘7"']’”‘,” IRam bath and lights; also 3-room B A | cabin. Call after 5 pm. 513-A FOR \LE-—Noyes property—rea- / sonable. One. ten-room -and five-1 —obe i e room house. Fine location for b | flats or apts. Corner of 4th and| Green 675. Py | , Franklin T—Quiat, modern, well FORD SEDAN, 1936 model, A-1 furnished steam-heated 3-room achant 295 cash| flat. Choice location, excellent Phone view. Acults only. Phone 686. BARGAINS WHILE THEY LAST|3-ROOM house with ufam onhmalv. GE. Washing Machines, like new,| Frigidaire, nicely ki $25 Portable Electric Sewing overstuffed. Call Windsor Apts. Mach ike new, $15; Cabinet|s pooM steam heated apt.; also 6- i ng Machine, like| yoom apt. Phone Blue 200 s new, dle Sewing Ma-| 3 chines, all bargains at $10. Call| FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat ® J. H. Anderson, the Singer-| Inquire Snap Shoppe. Maytag man at Juneau Trans- = for phone a5, ot TH 0ozY, warm, furn. apts. Light, 3 : | water, dishes, cooking utensils TOR Beautiful log cabin,| @nd bath. Reasonable at Seaview Tee Harbor. Phore 175. | READING OR DISTANCE lensés, | MISCELLANEOUS size, §1 to $2 each. Bifocal| pYpERT public stenography and i I I 1ses $2 to $3. Day Optical Co.| pookkeeping. Alice Mack, office Willoughby Ave feiMardror ‘Hotel TE cnamel wood bed| rripiNTEED Realistic Perr prings, mattress, stand, A dre ind burean with mirror,| Dents, $450. Finger wave, G6c » Ao ;'” chair. ra.| Lela’s Beauty Shop. Telephone as; » a=| 9 5 p o1 av. 1 o) dio d tables, Phone| 201 315 Decker Way. 7 Blue 619, | TURN your o goid inio valun.; FOR SALE—One adding machine,| _°2h oF trade at Nugget Shop. | typewriter, and scale. Call 385. | | | FOR SALE--House in Douglas. In-| SIUDENI BODY | quire 210 Main St., Juneau. permanent home on Lena Bea Easy terms. Phone Black 415. ¥OR SALE — Reconditioned Ford Model A motors; marine conver- sio; Model A transmissions converted into high speed re- reconditioned Studbaker Bix Big Six Continental Fairbanks 1 3/4 h.p. stationa Plymouth 4-cylinder, like new; verse 4 hp. Regal, complete with re-|). will be presented in the Ju- o Verse gear; water-cooled mani-| ooy High School gymnasium this folds for A-B n:(OLol‘S. Sor' the V. coming Friday, starting at 9:30 , beit 3 to 1 reduction drive. Let p.m. This year's frolic will offer us build your oil tanks. Alaska|attractive decorations, refresh-| Arc. Welders ments, entertainment and the best| FOR SALE OR RENT_Swartys|music obtainable, “The -Modern- new home on Twelfth Street,[2ires’ Juneau’s newest dance or- completely furnished, automatic | chestra, will make their premier| heat. Phone Black 604, showing at this occasion. This or- e .+ !ganization, composed of the city's FOR S - hp. General |best musicians, will turn out ah- Electric motor, with rails and |solutely the most modern music. “line starter, 3-phase, 220-volt|Its personnel includes the “Mod- full load, speed 1155 r.p.m. See|ernaires” trio of saxophones, Jake 20th Century Meat Market. Swanson, Eddie Lawson, and Ted SMALL HOUSE ror sale. Call at the Snap Shoppe. EOR SALE—Lunch room, good paying business, reasonable. Box 1658, F‘Oh' best (: . flowers or vege- « tables fertilize NOW with GOAT (:U/U\(l Seed-free, econmical, too. :—$1.50 at Femmer's or THE GOAT MAN — Mile 12, Glacier Highway HOUSE on corner lot near boat | on harbor. Inquire 916 E St. WANTED | RELIABLE STEADY young man Y wants work. Clerking, bus or| tr driver, carpentering ex-| » perience. High school and two| yea college education. Roy Miller, 530 A Wmounhby | WANT V) \Vnman for part hou.se—‘ work and care of baby. By month. ,‘ Mrs. Frank Woods, 407 So. Frank- | lin, care Mrs. Rosenberg. ANTED —Information, Where- abouts Andy F. Shiel. Communi-| cate Juneau Police. OMAN WANTS oooklng posmon» i1s small camp. Write Box 2105, | charge of entertainment is Dick | Jackson, chairman, Alexander Mil- jand invitations will be in charge § FRIDAY NIGHT Newly Organized Dance| Band Will Play for H.S. Function The annual Student Body Fro- Austerman; Wesley Barrett at the piano, and LeRoy West with his drums. Committees for the Frolic were selected at a previous board of control meeting with Thomas Pow- ers, Student Body President, pre- siding. Decorations will be handled | by Frank Parsons, chairman, with (} Gudmand Winther, Jack Glasse, John .Clauson, Betty Wilcox, and |} | Doris McEachran assisting. In ler, Ruth Torkelsen, and Cecilia Thibodeau. Bob Scott is in charge | of patrons and patronesses, with | Ingram Varnell and Mary Stew- art on his committee. Programs of Sue Stewart, Isabel Parsons,and Bud Lowell. Joe Kennedy is pub- licity chairman, assisted by Pete Schneider. Electricians - for the dance are Herman Porter, Kenneth Allen, and Lee Lucas. Keith Rei- | | schl is in charge of the clean-up committee. Jim Hickey, Vern Hus- | | sey, Waldemar Jones, Hallie Rice, and Jack McDaniel on the com- mittee, Invitations have already been | mailed, but in case friends have been overlooked, they are - asked to call the high school for par- ticulars. | | | | | | ‘Plans Announced for Tak-| ..., v l' 144 | the court order did nct apply n\lu\~ ‘m to be mm-n from her bro |~(n~ ang went with them 1ly the mother aboard. ‘I(\ - - SafetoMake schoow acrivimies FOR NEXT MONTH Alaska !np[ ARE ANWOUNCED onth of the school y: May ean Public r act- vent Is werc ing Satko Children | from Parents | nmounced 1 A. B. Phillips. e | Four hundred and fifty pupil SEATTLE, April 24 Declaring | frem Grade School will partici- hat the “Ark isn't safe,” Capt. John | pate in the May Day Fest next Fo ecretary of the Seattle local. | Wednesday. They will appear cos- Masters, Mates and Pilots, today said | tume for the f and the entire that he would ask juvenile author- event is under the direction of Mi ties to take the seven minor chil- Velma Blcom assisted by tea s Iren of Paul Satko, ex-marine, who |in the Grad ol. A 1:30 o'cleck bound for Alaska in a home- | matinee at the nade boat, away from their parents | Hig! r High| o prevent their sailing Schocl students, and at 7:30 o'clc The Ark, 40-foot cruiser powered in ti 2z the festival will be vith a 1926 truck engine, was held in sym for hored in the sheltered waters of the | Tl al Sprin of the take Washington Ship Canal today | Hieh School Glee Clubs will be an ifter finally accepting aid from the even 10. Entitled “A C t G to help them get off a lery the musical be hoal near Magnolia Bluffs where unc Merie hey had gone aground yvesterday. | Sch vae Sev The g of the Masters, voice Il be heard in concert and Mates and Pilots said that he be- |accompanists for the various singi lieved that the juvenile authorities groups will include Miss Sylvia Da could act because the children were vis, Miss Maxine Nestrand and Miss not recciving schooling and indi- Ann Lois Davis cated that attorneys were being con- | Baccalaureate exercises will b at the High School Gymnasium the evening of wnd Com- nt is scheduled for May 29. R BRUNG LESSING i5 NEAR DEATH helc n sulted mencen SATKO ARRESTEN SEATTLE, April 24—Capt. Satko was arrested for resisting an officer this afternoon when six of his seven children were taken into custody of junvenile court. He had defiently resisted the efforts of six policemen and policewomen who had gone to serve upon him a juvenile court| TUSCON, Arizona, April 24. - order which or ed him to turn over | Brunc Lessing. well known author his minor children to the custody of ournalist, is near death in a the court. ium here afier an illness of The weeping children tried to hide ' several we in the hold of the home-made boat Doctors said that there is little but were found and taken into cust- chance of his recovering cdy. D The oldest girl, Hazel, 18, to whom Daily Empire classifieds pay. Uf’ge Empire Classmed Ads. it Pays! perters of Avila Camacho, pro Gov FORMER DETROIT trnmens for Bras Tt f ":. ! Alm General Lezama repor the train was strroundec when it pulled intc Hor IN RACKET CASE tion. After firing pistole and screaming insuits men invaded the train, seized lug- Richard Readmg Surrend- AliABeEay e sroperty ' Lk ellanes, Los Angeles Attorney ers0 Officers Follow- | Co i s oo 5 % Spanish: “Down with all Alma - Government.’ DETROIT. Michigan, April 24 > e o Grim and ar former mayc Rich- urrendered today on a ing him with conspir- a policy racket sayir wrd Readin warrant cha 3 to prote TWO PASS BAR EXAMINATION 1§ a lot ef nonsense. It's ridicul- ous. Reading is one of 135 porsons in- IHIRD DlVISION dicted and charged with graft, cor- rupticn and conspiracy in connection | WD with the operation of lottery and 5 graft Fakbts ‘- Detrolt C. W. Minaker of Vaidez, Among those indicted is Prosecut- or Duncan McCrea who already is under indictment on cha that he attempfed (o protect gambling and the operation of illegal enter- Noel Wennklom of An- chorage Successful priges Two applicants in the = Third Reading, who was defeated in the piyvision, C. W. Minaker of Valdez December election, entered a plea of | and Noel K. Wennblom of Anchor 1ot guilty and was released on $1.000 npe passed the recent bar oxa bond. ination, according to the Boa:d gy of Law Examiner: £ » Three Juneau applicants passell successfully. T were Harold p l s ' o I S h o ' s Bates, Michael J. Lynch and Wil- linm Paul Jr -os Juneau Schools Ald "Children’s Crusade’ Junean Publ Schoels today received a “Children: Crusade Can” which is hoped will be filled by every class by April 30 with pennies to aid the hungry and homeless war-stricken children in other lands Students are asked to drep cop pers into the tin bank, the amount denoting their various ages. Ring Ouf in Mex.(ampaign NOGALES, Arizona, April 24 velling pistol shooting crowd of Me icans stormed a United States ithern Pacific train at Hermo: onora, yesterday, frightened erican tourists and threatened two air forca generals, prominent in the Mexican Presidential campaign Each roon the nd illo, Am- neral Gustavo Leon and Gener- | When filled the cans will be sent fredo Lezama charged upon ar-_ to a ional Committes and all here ithat the disorderly dem- will go directly to the le onstration was instigated sup- te children in Europe. YOUR LAST CHAN ToGet Your (/1 1940 PROGRESS EDITION of the AILY ALASKA EMPIRE Only a Limited Supply Left A compete story of Alaska, it will be a suitable gif( to friends in the States...Liberally illustrated ... PIHCE 23 CENTS PER CcOPY Ready for Mmhng TR A ARG 5 B Ry 5 S R R NI MR s A B NI SN ik ppey of the * T P e T FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF l COFFEE SHOP Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS LEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 It | { i L - [ SANIT ARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24— PHONES——16 | TE! Jones-Stevens Shop | -~ —— LADIES'—MISSESY’ ° | READY-TO-WEAR I‘ , | <ewara Street Near Third ‘ raift S MANUFACTURING CO. 2 5 CABINET WORK - -GLASS | L PHONE & | ZORIC , S ? BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 | AlaskaLaundry Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY C ‘all Phones: 13 and 49 I Alaska Music Supply||| GEORGE BROS. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Widest Selection of Piznos—Musical Tnstruments ! LIQUORS | and Supplies [ 1 PHONE 82 or 95 LOCKSMITH | Let Vs Repair Your Lacks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Auto Repair Work—Gas | Ferryway ‘and Willoughby Ave. Utah Nut and l.hmp COAL | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 412 Bodding Transfer - HOME GROCERY Phonel4b ||| jpesoe i iy e | Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | | | Rock—Coal Hauling American Meat—Phone 38 ‘ Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | Thomas Hardware Ce. | PAINTS — OTLS ’ Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS—OTL—GLASS Shelf and Meayy Hardware Guns and Ammunition When in Need of | DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL } | YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING | CALL US | {1 Juneaun Transfer “NERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 “The Frigidaire Map” ’ “SMILING SERVICE” | Bert's Eash Grocery ] E{i‘gfifin?fi PHONE 105 | Free Delivery Juneau LIQUOR DELIVERY! — IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Reliable Transfer || Our trucks go any place any ; Ideal Paln‘ Shop time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save FRED,W. WENDT PHONE 549 kath burner trouble, “PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 i | R —— Phone 723———115-2nd St. , THE ROYAL | | McCAUL MOTOR _BEAUTY SALON | COMPANY DODGE and PL yous-¥ou siould be coming to us.” DEAL!:RZ&“OUTB D S —) California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 l'mnpl Delivery ot e e FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 bt “ BARANOF HOTEL BLDG Window Cleaning PHONE 485 — “‘W-‘.Mm UMBER L Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.