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You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF " COFFEE SHOP || ““mam Use E mptre vClass:f:e WAHEL | g L S B Lol DS ol i LS Juneau Motors ! AT Garbage Hauled et b Jn make a survey of the cemetery Reasonable Monthly Rates = = - i Sl P TS RS RGeS T TS s 0 | NEw pREs'DEN'I‘ E 0 DAVIS | Soothing Organ Music and R R Ioo SMAU. To NEWS e o sk, . TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Delicious Fried Chicken | BRIDE - MR. e = 5 ' EVERY NIGHT . Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Eqwards have | FOR SKI (luB HANDLE BUSINESS ... .. .. ... Al e b DOUCLAS INN e .| daughter Helen to Mr. Earl Miller 1 ! H FOR GYM AT DOUGLAS o sakaid| | 3 John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 | n of Mrs. D. A Miller of Con- | JOHBS'S'BVOIIS Shop ___“__r.__‘______o t L = (Col. Ohlson Says LOCOMO- | pians ana preparations for the way. Avkansas Warren Eveland |s Elected LADIES'=MISSES’ § i fehool *duditorum gymnasium and | g oooie ey o s k] e e 3 g people are to be mar i . s FOR RENT tive and OMerEgiip- |Seetissions rogarcuiy e etmaery |, o 0ug eoblc afe th Be mar- | ypire’ Prasidentof KEADY-TO-WEAR SANITA Y , FOR RENT—Steamheated furnish- B Add d wete the main-issues before the|ijeir details are to be announced 2 k Hewpm Street Near Third | n ] TRy R, ey ;‘ ment to Be € Douglas ‘City ‘Couricil the at Tegular | oo 0rganIZM|0fl T C— . R 1L Y i e e e R e e meeting held last night. L X | PIGGLY WIGGLY i ! AP ¢ Col. O. F. Ohlson, General Man- | ' Application for:a WP.A. grant | | 24 PHONES .4 f ol MODERN 5-ROOM unfurnished ger of the Alaska Railroad. on his of 12500 to match the $15.000 an- iy COUNCIL HONORED At 'a Meetifig'th thie Giade Behool | | In case of errar or if an ad house with fireplace. Phone 484, Way to breakfast at the Governor's|prepriation of the Territory for ! Auditcrium last night, Myron Chris- z 0 n l c * — Ao | ha stopped before ex- - home here, said this morning that|the school annex was ordered made ty wae chosen President of the Ju-| | SYSTEM CLEANING * 4 | pir wdvertiser please noti- | | FURNISHED LIGHT housekeeping freight haulage on the Alaska Rail-|at once and Harold Foss, the ar-| BY HEALTH OFFICERS neau Ski Club for the coming year. | | fy this oftice (Phone 374) at rooms, Steam heated, hot and road is now more than the present chitéct, Who Wwas present at the| o Warren Eveland ‘was selected as Vice PHONE 15 Kl. fft’ [ or and same will be given cold water. Ellingen Apartments rolling stock can handle. meeting was awerded the contract for | Dr. W. W. Council during his re- ' president. Christy has been active L d " s attention Phone 702 The Colonel, who is returning to|drawing up the plans, renumeration | cent visit to the States was eléctad | the past year on the club's outdoor Alaska Laun Iy MANUFACTURING CO. I'HE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE | —— = ~ Seward after a five months' busi- | therefore being dependent pon suc- | Vice President of the Conference |ccmmittee, and was a leader in the | bem———— et (] FOR RENT Two housekeeping ness trip to the States, is on board | céssful financing ‘of the project and |of State and Territorial Health Au- | junean Ski Patrol, winter sports CABINET WORK—-GLASS - 1 rooms for hmlu-l:nx Suitable for | the steamer Yukon, and was in Ju- |80 daccepted by Foss. thorities, which means he will be | first aid organization PHONE 62 ’_i“‘““ five average Words to the| miners. Phone 774 neau for several hours Request was presented from the | President of the group next year. A club photography contest was - - ! ¥ v 3 1 Because the system is handling Schocl Board to be allowed to sit in PR held at the meeting and many beau- H 5 etk e 3-ROOM FURNISHED duplex ¢ ) 8 s s Sl sl CO!N‘CU“"‘“ T MRSTD QubleX DL 40,000 tons of freight for the Fait-{on any confefences about plans for| NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS | tiful winter scenes were displayed Alaska Music Supply 1 - nsertions: = [ g eat electrio range, <lose M banks air base, new cquipment in-|the Gym and have voice as to var-| All dog licenses are due and | Lu Liston won the fist place award Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Sam]an( Meat CO. Oue S8y ek o3 L s | cluding another locomotive will be |ious decisions which was okeyed by [Payable on June 1 to the under- with best shots in several classes| | Planos—Musical Instraments | | FOR QUALITY MEATS i mc FOR RENT—Dounte room at the added to the present stock, accord- |the members of the Council. | signed of pictures. Movies of skiing were and Supplies | 'AND POULTRY X el ".‘""‘j' = oo by 2| Orpheum Rooms. Telephone 396.| Mg to the Colonel. Signed lease for the canmer CHARLES W. TUCKETT, shown by Trevor Davis and Norman | | Phone 206 123 W. Second | | FREE DELIVERY | o) ust be -~ s l’\'f‘ s “If the air base at Anchorage re- buildings was reported received in |adv. City Clerk. |Banfield, and the last chapter of Call Phones: 13 and 49 :'1‘“ k in the b :moun © INSur¢| yACANCY — Snow White ADts. ceives their $12000,000 appropria- one of the last mails and ordered | the Ski Club moving picture film, | ! ‘\; o “"’(_’:“‘ ']:‘:quf\yén»r Rty Suitable for couple only. Phone | tion, as is expected,” said the man- | filed. Repairs to the cannery prop- | A FREE pme taken and arranged by Elmer Bene- s e P g 299. After 5 p.n. phone Gréen 355. | ager, “the road will have a haulage €rty were discussed with A. McKay, dict, was viewed for the first time.! ¥ R+ ¢ 'r». persons listed in telephone | . 5 — : of 115,000 tons of construction ma- cannery foreman, and some of the | nwsms collse“m - - mah Nut and l.llmp | GEORGE Bnos I ¢ 8-ROOM HOUSE, automatic air | terial to be shipped in details agreed upon. TUESDAY-- WEDNESDAY BISHOP ROWE ¥ s i | Phone —Ask for Ad-taker. condition heat, new oak floors The public cemetery Bishop™ates “rimbia. Rowe - | c oA L Widest Selection of | Frigidaire, electric range, beauti- yoken of and pro CHARLES RUGGLES in | 9 the | 1 FOR SALE Pt i gt b 2 U8 s I S 5 | 'rived ‘in Juneau, on_board the Alaska Dock & Storage Co. LIQUORS Sl masor| | wo-Fold tvent at ‘menl 4 iawe it ‘barinFiplotsing | | BOY TROUBLE | | soetttier. Yukort: " The Bisliop is reg- | TELEPHONE 412 ) 2 Apts. i {proved was noted upon report that ' g, . ctorec PHONE 92 or 95 14-FT. DOUBLE END BOAT, $30.| tob—rr s 2t Fa i ——— ——4 istered at the Baranof Hotel. | Phone Blue 420 : -room. and bath, G y B hH Geam eatcd tamisned ape, ICYEIS DEACTRIOME ROC MODERN HOUST, completely fur-| Available June 1. Phone Red 245 | " st leithetnian 0 o et A" tispirblar €vealti saucesa HOME GROCERY | Bodding Transfer r 3 16ts. Phiohe Dielis APARTMENT FOR RENT—4-room |night's dinner and beach party Phone 146 | MARINE PHONE and bath, heated and furnished, | hold at the A, M. Geyer summer ! BUILDING " FOR SALE—Baby buggy. 208 Main remodelled. Sheeper Apts., Seat- | home at Tee Harbor. Home Liquor Store—Tel. 609 | Rock—Coal Hauling pstairs. ter Tract. Phone Blue 135. wo huge cakes centered the American Meat—Phone 38 Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery FOR SALE — Cotlage apartment, FOR RENT-Completely furnished | ;‘I:::‘\“:IK’l"‘]'”"“"'l"“"f::])‘\_'“"l’)‘l '”l':;l‘\'v “:‘(“\ $900 on terms. Call Blue 240 after| 5-room apartment. Reasonable. | ; pe Si . i v b shells. Later in the evening the imple and Easy to Fill In- = i Phone 452. ] g tonc 45 gl Taie 1 begomtiie ) p y In-Meets the Provisions-Approved Thomas Hardware C e o o e o g omas raraware L@. YREMI JACU n at- | THE HILLCREST — One furnished boating and dancing, with a hug PREMIUM VACUUM with at 1e Juneau Laundry tachments and hand vacuum,' 8apartment \\Hh bedroom and un- [benfire adding te the festivities en ] 7 PAINTS — OILS G washing machine, and Tron-| Obstructed view of the Channel; |the beach As Required Under the New Builders' and Shelt ’ . g l e it FRANKLIN STREET between .. 954 Gold Belt Ave,| one furnished up.nnmumu\ bed - it and Stréets HARDWARE i : room and a bed closet roll-around | = | ont and Second Stree e e e 'FORMER JUNEAU Law in Effect NOW. e Ford d truck. Christensen T— e Gt 7! WILL SUBLET beautifully furnish- AGENT ON WAY ALL E X L, b g | ed 3 room apt. with piano for H H T FOR SALETall safe and Burl| June, July, August. Phone 636, 10 JOB IN NOME L MPI{.OKERS are rsq}tlnred to furnish each employee JUNEAU-YOUNG rongh adding machine. Apply B. cia 3 : B statement of all wages paid hi i When in Need of M. Behrends Co. Dept. Store. V/zf:j::‘cz:, DokSr D EDISY /3. Wileow, ifcntiers gt gos b im after Jan. 1 or be SUh]ECt to \ Hardware ComPanY T e et the Alaska Steamship Line in Ju-| a heavy penahy. DIESEL OIL-—STOVE OIL PAINTS-OTL"GLASS '~ | FOR SALE OR RENT—3-I00M| y,GANGY, Nugget Apartments. neau and former purser on the YOUR COAL CHOICE Shelf and Heavy Hardware | furnished hou: Il]““llzl 3 bfll(mum‘ steamer Yukon, passed through Ju- Guns and Ammunition on Basin Road. Phone Green VACANCY at Assembly Apartments. |neau today enicute to Nome whers GENERAL HAULING A b : T odynti Do e Employers of one or more persons are aftected by the law. : . S A FOR RENT—Four-room, furnished | g o S50 COEE O e ont ¥ STORAGE and CRATING HOUSE AND 5-AGRE tmct 2t howe. Phone 2, Dougias. amihip OIS AR hanlt. These ready io use forms will save you a lot of work and , cALL U8 | GENERAL MOTORS. DELCO | Auk Bay. Cheap for cash. A. —ee Bl ! b and MAYTAG PRODUCTS s ey VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. kon and left in a FAA Electra with trouhle. 4 FOR SALE LEASE—2 5-room houses, investment to rizht party. 67 alter 6 p.m. OR Call FOR cellent SALE—Wararobe trunk, cx- condition. Phone 636. BUILDING for sale. Call p Shoppe. BEMALL One adding machine, typewriter, and scale. Singer Singer Vacuum CALL UNTIL 1941" — Machines, LA Se Cleaners, Matyag Washing Ma- chines, Tronrite Ironers, Maytag 110-volt AC. light plants. Terms, $5 down, $5 monthly. Call J. H. Anderson at Juneau Transfer of- fice. Phone 48. FOR SALE Auk Bay system, fast nook, nished, Corps. -Modern ‘house two bedrooms, n porch and furnished or terms. Lenhart, WANTED WANTED To KNOW the near walc break- unfur- Signal where- abouts of Andy F. Sheil. Very important. . Inquire “ZZ”, Em~ pire office, CATERT ‘4 G — Experienced girl. Phone Red 211, WANTED To board children. 1e Red 665. INFORMATION WANTED—as to whereabouts of Edward H. Sut- ton, formerly of Seattle, Wash. Kindly communicate with his son, John W. Sutton, General Delivery, Bremerton, Wash, | 5-ROOM steam heated apt.; good view lot, exceptional | |FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat. Call 385, | Relax, room apt. Phone Blue 200. Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm furn. apts. bath. Reasonable at Seaview. MISCELLANEOUS Reduce — Swedish Massage Cabinet baths, etc., by appt Phone Green 662, 410 W. 12th. EXPERT 7nubnr‘s|.vnn’gx"a}rhy and hookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Baranof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN yuur “oa gola 1mto v.lluu cash or trade at Nugget Shop. " LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Glasses. Very h;.h{bmvfn turtle-rimmed glasses in 1. Gold- stein’s store recently. Owner may have same by calling at the | Empire office and paying for this advertisement. P L ‘Almka today reported large gains | — TRAVELOGUE T0 BE FILMED HER Howard O. Welty, who has made | travelogue motion pictures in South and Central America, plans a trip to Alaska this yc,s for a similar|296. is Principal of the | purpose. Welts Oakland (California) Technical High School. ‘While in Alaska he plans to show the films from his previous trips. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WAKE UP,B0Z0-- THIS BINT NO SUMMER RESORT-- UM GUIN' YU EXACTLY TEN WNNWTES TO GET OUTTA TOWN BN’ DONT COME BM.\(‘ also 6- | for Fairbanks, wi Lights, | water, dishes, cooking utensils and | | St. Ann’s Hospital today for medi- | cal care, “l(hmwl(m today at St. Ann’s, | | treatment. | | ten years ago. 1254, pilets Bill Knox and Ralph Savory ere he will board PAA Electra for Nome. - another Pattie Walther was admitted to After receiving surgical care at| St. Ann’s, Mrs. J. B. Dalton was dismissed today. Miss Denna M.xl\m\ was: a \\u;l{.ll‘ Admitted teday to St. Ann's, Or- ville Callahan is receiving surgical | Mrs, Christina Anderson and her son Leslie were dismissed today from | medical care at the Government Hfl\])ltal NATIVE VILLAGES GROW IN (ENSUS‘ Four native villages of Westward lin population over the census of Ooatak increased from 202 to 326. Noatak increased from 202 to 326. Saveconga increased from 209. Gambell 139 to increased from 250 to The net gain between 1640 in these four villag 1930 and s has been Empiie Ll&&s.h\?flé brinz results, Suitable for filling in tity, padded or loose s with typewriter or pen — in any quan- heets. e e S, EXCERPT FROM THE LAW Section 1403 of the new Federal Insurance Contributions Act reads as follows: “(a) Every employer shall furnish to each of his employees a written stafement or statement, in a form suxlable for retention by the em- ployee. showing the wages paid by him to the employee after Decem- ber 31, 1939. Each statement shall cover a calendar year, or one, two, three, ‘or ‘four calendar quarters, whether or not within the same cal- endar year, and shall show the name of the employer, the name of the employee, the period covered by the statement, the total amount of wages paid within such period, and the amount of the tax (Old-Age) im- posed by Section 1400 with respect to'sach wages. Each statement shall be furnished to the employée not later than the last day of the sec- | R — b rrrrrrcrrrrcocrrerrrrcmes ) { ORDER ond calendar month following the NOw period covered by the statement, ex- AND cept that, if the employee leaves the SIMPLIFY employ of the employer, the final YOUR statement shall be furnished on the OFFICE bday on which the last payment of WORK wages is made to the employee. The employer may, at his option, furnish such a statement to any employee ° at the time of each payment m‘ wages to the employee during unvz i calendar quarter, in lieu of a st e~} SAVE TIME ment covering such a-quarter; and AND in such case, the statement may WORRY show the date of payment of the wages, in lieu of the period eovered o by the statement.” () Any employer who willfully fails. to furnish a statement to an snc employee in the manner, at the time, and showing the information required tinder sub-section (a) shall Per | for each failire be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $5.00.” e pm et rr ey JPheune 374 Empire Prmting Co. ANNKHOW A WGHT'S LODGAWN AWNT TO 8E SNEEZED H - By BILLY DeBECK TH SHIF'LESS SKONK “ ME FERGOT T0 AST ME lFF'b\ » 1T WANTED ANY BREWFUS ™ WON \T6 JES' RS WELL - \'é &%&ma TW' BACON AN TUST AN SCRAMBLY EGES RIGHT SMACK N WS EACE - Juneau Transfer | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery [ Juneau . ‘Phore 723— ——115-2nd Bt THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON | “If your hair is not becoming to you—You should be coming to us.” | IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 Bill's Parcel Delivery | | PHONE 701 DAY or NIGHT Prompt, Courteous Delivery | Bill Rudolph, Owner and Operator - McCAUL MOTOR - COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON PHONE 409 BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cleaning ’ PHONE 485 l ‘ -