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45 : THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 19 WANT ADS FOB SALE MED Duo-therm with fan, $60.00; WANTED — A washing machine. | large sun flame oil heater, $75.00. Phone 282 Douglas. FOR SALE OR TRADE — 8oda fountain, pool table, booths, back bar, pipes dies, hot water tank, sink, radios, gas and electric motors, guns, watches, several electrical household appliances, portable typewriter, binoculars, and all kinds of used furniture. Douglas Trading Post, phone 25. P. O. Box 1237, Douglas. FOR SALE—'41 Mercury sedan, two very good tires, motor good, $650. Phone 93. RESTAURANT, formerly priced $1,800, now $1,200 in cash only, inquire Apt. 230 Windsor Apts. 7p.m to 9. COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy, 210 So. Franklin. Phone Black 290. 36 FT. TROLLER “DORIS", new Chrysler engine. Call Blue 735 for information. 2 COTTAGES for sale eacn on % acre. 5 Mile Glacler Highway or 357 after 10 a. m. §0-70 HEAVY DUTY Hall Scott Fisher, Jr., with 33-in. prop. $400. Call Red 350. y 6 H. P. v Ridihg Garden Tractors (Rubber Tires) Ed Short—5821 1st. South Seattle, Wash. INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE— Duplex completely furnished. Electric ranges, refrigerators, Norge air-conditioning system, garage in basement. 4 rooms and bath in each apartment, and 4- | WANTED Call Black 705. WANTED TO RENT—3 room fur- nished apt or house. Call 219. WANTED—Will pay top price for ald kinds second hand merchan- dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- ing Post Phone 25, P O Box 1237, WANTED IMMEDL LY TWO CLERK STENOGRAPHERS. AT- TRACTIVE SALARY-7 hour day, half Saturday and Sunday off. Cemmunicate Room 206 Terri- torial Building—Phone 726. .WANTED TO RENT — Furnished Apt. or house, urgent. Gastineau Hotel, room 206. D. R. Pickard. WANTED to purcnase, Portable Typewriter in good conditicn. Write Typewriter “mpire WANTED—Maintenance man for Gastineau Hotel. Union Wages. WANTED — A washing machine. Call Black 409. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. SEWING — Pearl Prouty. Phone | Blue 470. | 'AN 8 inch bench power saw, with | or without 6 inch jointer com- i bination. Write Empire 5334. ‘WANTED—Steady job in Juneau. | 't am 34 years old and am me- | chanically inclined, but will take ' anything. Write F. Jacobs, 1623 ! E. Burnside St, Oregon. * Portland, 14, NOTICE! — NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that ob- room furnished house, oil range servance of Ordinance No. 202, Sec- and heater. 1511 Evergreen Ave., Phone Blue 285, evenings. BEDSTEAD, box springs, mattress, tion 25, regarding continuous park- ing on a City street, will be en- PORTLAND OUTSLUGS iers Qut of Pace Spot in Standings (By Associated Press) Los Angeles scored three runs in the seventh inning to break a-. tie and defeat the Seattle Rainiers, 8 to 5, in the first of a six-game series. Paul Lammers, rookie right- hander from Notre Dame Univer- sity, checked Seattle in ‘the last four innings to gain credit for the win. San Diego umitea san Francisco to five hits through the combined efforts of Jim Brillheart and Vallie Eaves as the Padres defeated the Seals, 5 to 2. The Oakland Acorns, behind the pitching of Floyd Stromme, won their second victory of the season, defeating the Holly- wood Stars, game of a split-week series. Portland defeated Sacramento, 5 to 4, in a slugging match in which the winners compiled 13 hits and the losers 10. The Beavers brought home two runs in the eighth and the Solons followed with one in the same inning, but failed to catch the Northerners. GAMES, WEDNESDAY Portland, ,6; Sactamento, 4. Oakland, 5; Hollywood, 3. Los Angeles, 8; Seattle, 5. San Diego, 5; San Francisco, 2. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS (Pacific Coast League) Team— w. Portland Seattle Los Angeles Pot. .833 667 667 SENATORS : Angel Deieg{l;ushes Rain- % ONE OF THE 7\ { PUPPIES TOOK ~ MY LOLLIPOP ¢ FROM ME !/ By ON THIMBLE THEATRE 5 to 8, in the first I ILL MAKE THEM LINE UP! 1 CAN TELL WHICH ,__~ ONE 1S ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA LILTY » THELOOK T =4 ) THEIR FACES / 1& 5 | D e \::;\ PAGE SEVEN POPEYE, IVE BEEN LOOKING AT THIS MAP-HOW DO YoU INTEND 1S NON=STOP JITTERBUGAIN/ WHY D'vA ASK? OH, I GET IT. AN AMERICAN PLANE ON Ts < [ KEEL JAPNEE - MERIKAN BIRD FELLA BOY-- GOOD- WAN JAPNEE MERIKAN+NO MEK: DIE~ ME FIXUM KNIFE - | WAS JUST WONDERING F WE COULD GO BY WAY OF A GIRL-FRIEND" HOUSE | KNOW OH-OH~ 1 SAW ONE WITH A KNIFE [ M, GOOD-NowW 1L KNG YOU'RE OKAY. [SHE LIVES IN ALASKA-I'D PO, AS MUCH FOR &ou, OL PAL— IT'S THE SOUTH — (ERN PART N OF ALASKA HEY-CUT IT OUT» WE'RE FRIENDSwYES ME & HAHDAM-- OKAN--HAHDAM -4 forced, beginning Monday, April 2, V4 5 NICE GOING, SHELLEY! HEY ! ONE OF YOUR WING TANKS FAILED T DROP! SHAKE IT,KID! . ITS DYNAMITE ! ...A5 SNAKE AND DAN SUNDAY CLIMB To TAKE TOP COVER, HOTSHOT AND EATLY MOUSETRAPPED, THE JAPS CHASING TERRYS SUBSTITUTE DIVE OUTOF ! SNAKE TUMBLIN AND ENSIGN SUNDAY ARE RANGE OF THE REMAINING JAP ATTACKER'> B | PERFECT TARGETS FOR HOTSHOT CHARLIE > LY B AND THE NEW MAN IN TERRYS AIRPLANE. 4 C Sacramento . Hollywood o San Francisco . San Diego . Oakland 500 333 .333 .333 333 dresser, chest of drawers, $85. ...BUT AS THE TWO AIRCRAFT ROAR OVER THE To allow street grading on gravel JAPANESE GROUND Sun-lamp, $30. Baby Buggy, $8. streets, it will be necessary to re- Bnthinevie,:si C:eeflss_ move cars from the curbs and all FORMSALE—Troller “Diana“—33 ft. cars should be in condition for easy long. 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. removal by City employees. If Chrysler Crown marine engine, necessary to haul cars away, the first class condition. See Harbor expense will be charged to the Master owner. FOR RENT | FOUR AND TWO ROOM APTS. Apply in person, 175 Gastineau Ave. - — ATTENTION REBEKAHS The regular monthly drill team meeting will be held at the home —— - —— of Ethyl Milner, 713 W. 12th St. at Empire wanv ads get quick results. 8 o'clock Friday night. DECORATING PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft are important enough to REQUIRE CARE in their execution: 1t is more satisfactory to know what the job is actually worth before starting and thus avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- sary working hours, JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS%H Box 1216 Frequent Dry Cleaning 3 ¥ + WINTER RATES, Seaview Apts.| Keeps Clclhes smal' l m Oil and wood stoves,’ lights, laun-v G Baniaonn’ & 1 the Eyes of Everyone MISCELLi:REDTT | PIANOS RENTED—Turea. Ander- son Shop. CHIEF OF POLICE. SMALL Apt. to sublet for six weeks. Phone Black 763. 3-ROOM Furnished cabin, oil range, bath. Inquire V13 Wil- loughby Ave. STEAM heated room. Phone Green 675. APARTMENT FOR RENT — Call Douglas 963 evenings. FOR RENT-—Steam-heated rooms. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281, STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Call, after 3 p.-m. 315 Gold Street. STAY v'quRf—Y'gu ARE, YOU TWO — I'M GOING 7O POKE THIS FIRE UP IF THAT SMOKE FROM THE STOVE WAS HEAVY ENOUGH, IT WOULD BLIND THEM -— AND I HOW ABOUT IT, TRACY ? HADN'T YOU BETTER MOTION THE ENGINEER TO BACK THIS CAR A ALITTLE? THAT SMOKE’S ARE YOU COMING OUT, MEASLES, OR HAVE WE GOT 70 COME IN AFTER YOU?, 3 THE TRIANGLE pPoC'S KIDDING ME, AVERY. BELIEVE ME, IVE SEEN A YOU AND EMILY CAN, IF YOU GO TO THE HOSPITAL ‘ Y, NURSERY WINDOW. IT'S AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, THE FIXIT SHOP—General light | repair work. Phone 567. ment. $7.,0 Lolsa Beawty Snon Phone # 315 Decker Way . (P you have empty roums or apts. for desirable people, inform the Hotel. Gaitineau Paper Curls, $1 ap. | CLEA LOST AND FOUND . .Poln(D—l‘buntain“ pen, near Govt.: School. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ady. LOST—LADY'S white gold Bulova wrist watch, Reward, Return to Empire. LORT_Dine of 4 vovs. @ oass Eev, | ‘pext-“knife - reward - return - to - PO $ PFOUND—Ladles dark- brown kid N glove. Stitching trimmed. Owner | may have same by claiming and paying for this adv. LOST—Boy's gold ring with stone |- missing, Reward Return to Em- pire. LOST—5 keys in brown case near or in P. O. Return H. L. Salva- tion Army. ¥ ! LOST—Pair glasses Ladies rimless. Reward. Phone 590. Extension 80, between 9-§. e . Henry VIII's fifth wife, Katharine Howard, introduced pins from France into England. | 7 LA ™ * lomen's Apeaner Baranof Hotel Building crvrrcrrrvrrrrrrorvonss | [} CARPE Local Union 2247 SPECIAL MEETING Will Be Held Friday Night at 8 intheA.F. Attention=== We Pick Up and Deliver NTERS of L. Hall - WAAL --4F. T i HAINT TW ifi\DDER SvIE !/ , YES- -MY FEL\_mAT FIRST SIGHT - MARRIED HIS BRI DAYS AFTER HER - 7 o ) AND UNPRECEDENTED! (BUT THEY ALL ARE, WALT). me ! T CRYSTAL SET PAW JES' SOT F IN CALIFORNY BROTHER | LOT OF 'EM AN’ | KNOW HE'S TOPS! WELL WCORTH A TRIP! 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