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v . v THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1937. WANT ADS | WANT AD [ { INFORMATION |, WHERE IS MY BLACK SPOOL AND GREEN § SPOOL. OF THREAD- i CAN'T KEEP ANY- THING IN THIS OLD HOUSE - OH- JIGGS™ FOR RENT 2-ROOM furnished apt. Red 320 \ 2t Ccunt five average words to the dne. Dauly rate per lne for econsecutive | ‘sertions: One day Additional days Minimum charge ... Copy must be m the office by 2| o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone| trom persons listed in telephone “ directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. | in case of error or if an aa has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once wnd same will be given | ttention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | s FOK SALI: FOREST wood C||| to AHV 1ougm $6.50 per cord delivered. See A. Hildre or phone Sommers con-‘] struction Co. FOR SALE_Five room furnished | oil heated house, 12th St. Cash or terms. Write Empire AB 280. NEW DOUBLE bed, coil springs; 2 mattresses; bicycle; tricycle. Bargain for cash. 930 (alleyway) between 9th and 10th Sts. | le: 6 show Lase 228/ FOR very qmck $1250. Inguire Tex Barry, Front Street. FOR SALE—Boy's bicycle, one .22 long rifle, one wardrobe trunk — bargain, Phone Black 510. FOR SALE—Going fox farm. Two| islands. Furnished 4-room house, buildings, equipment, fifteen or more breeders, $700 takes it. We; have child of school age. ME‘lel Starkenburg, Gambier Bay, Al- aska. DELTA combination “lathe. Nearly | new, ideal Christmas gift. Phone 136. i FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. |5-ROOM to $16 ) John- | APARTMENTS for rent. $15 per month. See Roy Allen, son Apts. I‘TUVF‘;NYSHEIS Vrouago 318 3rd St. COMFORTABLE apartment iwo. Apply Winter & Pond Store. Furnished heated Phone Black 142 FOR RENT — room. Close in 5-ROOM house and bath furnished. | Oil heat. 4th St. next to Assembly. e, Ao Any 1 nvader of FOR RENT—Furnished four-room modern apartment. Oil burner, | reasonable rent. Inquire 407 S. Franklin, Close in. | 3-ROOM fu'nished house. | Phone Red 474 ROOMS: 2-room apt.; room. 403 3. Franklin. Ever since the World War, the nationalegirst rank soldiers have been debating the value of an “army on wheels.” Recently the Army Staff got logether a complete mechanized division, a minia- ture “army on wheels” and test- ed it out in Texas. The results amazed many an old soldier, in- cluding some of the nation's topflight Generals. Preston Grover is a Reserve of- ficer with a thorough knowledge of military tactics, well quali- fied to describe the inside story of thg modernization of the army. Here is the first of two articles by him on the subject. one large APAR’T’MFNTS for rent. Phone 172. ‘ Monagle Vanel\ Store. ‘ General 2 AND 3 room apts, | MacKinnon Apts. furnished. FURNISHED house o let. H. B. LeFevre. TWO bedroom, wnlerrmnt view, | furnished apt. Phone 496 between 6 and 7 p.m. hot and cold water, electric range. Call| TWO room apt., steamheated, 569. 2-ROOM _cabin. Mullen. - By PRI ON GROVER FOR RENT—Peterson house: five WASHINGTON, Des. 10. The i furnished with basement, | Ay is preparing for a situation oil burner. 414 Third St. See John ;, which the United States may be Reck. |tighting its next war on American onsoil. It expects it—if and when— {to be a war in which battles are |won by maneuver instead of costly {FOR RENT—Seven room house — |mass attacks straight into the ene- one mile out on Glacier Highway.|my’s teeth. Cheap for winter months. Phone| An Army and Navy for purpos 244. defense only has long been 5 FOR RENT—Newly decorated store | [¥Adition of the country, although location at 373 South Franklin. | juring the last two wars not unl Phone 428 after 1 pm. * "lenemy bullet fell on United States| {territory. But since the World War {the American ¢ has been or-| ganized on a ba experience FOr RENT—Seven room furnished ot tha¢ war. And that it was a very apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe | ‘specialized” war, such as+ is not unturnished house on Dixon St. Call 385. |of VACANCY—Nugget Aparlnmm{ MISS TAYLOR IS ~HONORED AT TEA | In honor of Miss Donie Taylor,| an informal tea was given yester- | day afternoon assembling a small group of guests at the home of Mrs J. F. Mullen. The affair was given on the occa- sion of Miss Taylor’s birthday. — e The line between the estates of William Penn and Lord Baltimore,| established by Jeremiah Dixon and Charles Mason, became a century later the dividing line between slave states and free states. ° The Papal State, extinct since| 1870, was recreated by an accord | signed in Rome in 1929. CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits Cigars Cigarettes ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "TIMMY" CARLSON COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light,|likely to be repeated if a foreign water, dishes, cooking utensifs POWer should attempt to invade the and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. United States. ——— - | In the World War there was 'solid line of trenches from Swi LOST AND FOUND ;mlzmd across France to the English ~——————— |Channel. There was no shoulder rist watch. Owner | yoom for flanking maneuvers in may heve same by identifying and | which one enemy tries to get H:t' = }"Umg for this ad at Empird Of-| |of his force around to one side of | G i3 !the opponent and thus to put him| WANTED — Boarders in private 3 a disadvantae. The only sort | home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue of attack possible in the WmI(l 230. war was sua:ght .xhrad WANTED | | |BLOODY BmeEbb | Frontal attacks take a lot of men. So a division, if it were or- dered to take a certain objective, {had to have a lot of men. Om*.’1 two or three waves of men might be moved down by enemy fire before he way could be paved for a fourth | wave to sweep on to the objective,‘ That is bloody warfare. Modern military minds now are ! preparing for a different type or] g Te SH warfare. They expect to strike FRED HAGEN, Fuller pcush repre- |quickly and hard. sentative, Hotel Juneau. Phone| America’s penny 123 a maximum of 16! CED lady wishe: hour or janitress work. Phone 652. MISCELLANEOUS SEWING: specializing in children’ clothes. Phone Green 680. PHONE Mrs. Bathe about making| Christmas aprons or pajamas or | any type of sewing. veight army of 00 men is not| ALIAS SUMMONS FOR HARDWOOD floors iaid. All floors scraped and refinished. Phone . N 534, P. Hammer. PLB:,llz(sA:loN FOR general repair work cail Henry |IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR| Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30| THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA,| and 7 p.m. | DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. | REX L. MINARD, Plaintiff vs.! JUNE NEEF MINARD, Defendant.| The President of the United/ |States of America. To the above| {named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to appear in |the District Court for the Ternwry‘ of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau,! Alaska, within thirty days after the| last publication of this summons, in| case this summons is published, or| | within forty days after the date of, its service upon you, in case this| summons is served upon you per-| sonally, and answer the complaint of ! |the above named plaintiff on me in the said court in the above en-| titled cause. The plaintiff in said| action demands the following re-| |lief: Dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now existing between| ?plamtitf and defendant on the |grounds of desertion and mcompau- . ‘blmy of temperament. | And in the event you fail so '.o |appear and answer, the plaintiff| Soft |will take judgment against you for Water Washing URN . your ola gowd into vnlue., cash or trade at Nugget Shop. JFUARAN1:ED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone| 291, 315 Decker Way. B3 & | 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 DRY CLEANING \want thereof, and will apply to the |court for the relief demanded in said |complaint, and as hereinabove |stated. | l Witness the Honorable Geo. F. Al- |exander, judge of said Court, and |the seal of said Court hereunto af- \fixed, on this 3rd day of December, | 119317, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, . Clerk of the above entitled Court. By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy. HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. } PHONE 15 Publication dates, December 3, 10, 17, 24, 1937, BRINGING UP FATHER U. S. Will Meet Big Army on Wheels; Military Taking ew Form designed for a quick of an enemy’s territory. But under its new mechanization program, as worked out in the hard-hitting me- chanized divisions in Texas, it plans to be able to concentrate stout re- sistance at a point of invasion penetration SMALLER AND F! This new mecha d division, first off, was reduced from the World War size of 27,000 men to a compact unit of 13,500 officers and men. But instead of the 18 miles day that the old foot-slogging, rse-drawn artillery division could travel, the new division covered 360 miles in a day and wound up fit to split out an amazing curtain of death-dealing hardware. It could travel a long way to meet an enemy appearing at an unex- pected point. It could take advant- age of the thick net of American highways to strike the enemy at his weakest point. It could hit hard at landing force on an American shore in a matter of hours, where before days might have been re- quired to put a defense force in po- sition. And in these days of swift penetrations, swift defense action is more nec ry than ever Some problems operation re- main to be solved in mechanizing the American army, but the per- formance of the test-tube division in Texas demonstrated this: The enemy t the Unit- ed States—unles > does it soon will meet an army on wheels. R STER a of Minnie Hauck, born in New York in 1882, gained fame abroad with her soprano voice long before she was hailed as a great singer America. RED SHIELD BUTTER -2 Ibs. 85(' COFFEE-all brands, Ib. 29c 1 5 Ibs. 43c Sweet Potatoes 3 1bs. 23c Old Golds cxc ARETTES Camels Chesterfields—Raleighs 2 pkgs. 25c Carton $l.25 U.S.NO. 1 POTATOES _ ARE YOU CALLING ME- DARLING” OR JusST TO SING- fse 1000 Vion Bensigs Remiosae lan Wied sl ALASKA GOES MODERN locked and sealed and is ready lnf\y«v i STARTING r— its business. But, when the WITH INSTALLATION OF number of prepaid postage i POSTAGER EGIS TER | ingenlous looking mechs contained in the meter does stuff and no more mail goes out un- Bearing til more cash has been turned over One, and U Post Office, for long ago, mit Number piece of machinery was am hung out the “No Credit” an efficient job of stamping, seal- The little machine automatically ing, and otherwise preparing for stamps the permit nummber on en-| the mails, the scores of letters form- | velopes, in denominations from one- ing the regular daily outgoing cor- half cent to ten cents, and at the| of Alaska Credit same time seals the envelope flaps.| Bureau, Inc “Better than peppermint mucillage” | Approved by Postamaster Albert say the secretaries who no longer Wile last night, and put into opera- 'have stamps and flaps to lick. And,| tion for the first time today, the besides saving time in stamping and Postoffice Meter installed by Charles sealing for the company using the| Waynor, Alaska Credit Bureau permit system; time is also con- manager, is the first of its kind in served in the Post Office, where| the Territory. cancellation of the permit-stamped | Arrangements for the Bureau's envelopes is mnot necess securing the mailing permit service ' g were recently completed by Edward | GUILD CARD PARTY Giovanetti, who is deputized by the| The Trinity Guild is entertaining Postmaster to r e and tend the|this evening at the second public registration machines. After being card party of the winter series. set for the amount of postage that|Guests will assemble at 8 p.m. in the has been prepaid by the permit deanery and Trinity hall. Contract holder, the machine is carefully and pinochle will be played. Alaska Permit Number S. Postal Mailing Per- to the 70845, a compact little | Uncle S today doing sign respondence the S A MANS WHISKEY 10I.D COBWEB BRAND STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY TWO YEARS OLD FULL-FLAVORED Smooth-Tasting 90 Proof 90c¢ PINT W. J. LAKE & CO., Inc. Seattle, .“'ib'h. ALWAYS THE BEST AT THE CALIFORNIA e — Petersburg c = Parsnips | FOUND_A SPOOL.- BUT | DON'T KNOW WHETHER IT 1S BLACK OR GREEN- BUT | HAVE A - SUSPICION ME EYE 9 ALK | The Juneau Lauadiy | | | Franklin Streel between 1 | Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceried,s apesere Liquors, Wines and Beét* —a { We Sell for LESS Because ., " [ Fror! cnd Second Streets - PHONE 358 Family-Style le Meals ‘ We Sell for CAS! - \l ERWINSO%%£MING George Brothers RATES STREET MONTHLY S0O. FRANKLIN SRR | B Y ) THE BEST .| TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS' Recreation chrlors‘:/ BILL DOUGLAS - - i | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition CHRISTMAS GIFTS and TOYS at the S&N—S&lo EREIL T “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery: PHONE 105 | Free Delivery et HOME GROCERY ... AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCEBY and MARKET PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY B WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery GREEN TOP CABS PHONE McCAUL MCTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers 3 Ibs. 23c ALASKA Rutabagas 6 Ibs. 25c HOT HOUSE Tomatoes Pound 23c Lettuce,heads 10c-12¢c-15¢ BLEACHED and UTAH CELERY—FRESH STRING BEANS— CAULIFLOWER FIG BAR COOKIES 2 Ibs. 25¢ MALT O’ MEAL Pkg. 25¢ e hredkf.wt dish thll CHOICE MEATS Hams—Bacon—Sausage TURKEYS—CHICKENS ~ PURE CANE SUGAR 100 pounds . $6.15 50 pounds .. 3.15 25 pounds .. 1.60 10 pounds . .68 Specials for Saturday and Monday. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free Delivery— ‘THE PURE FOODS STORE" -—PHONE 478 Try The Empire classifieds for results. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables - California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery’; SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS Phone 249 Juneau, Alaska New York Life FOR INSURANCE := See H. R. SHEPARD & SON et Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldq. t WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48%

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