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Count five average words to the Fifth Street after 3 pm. ,or phone Green 147 i In case of error or if an ad I ron RENT | been stopped before ex- | |-— £ N | ¢ 11, advertiser please noti- - ROO‘M furnished apartm 1 | fy this ofrxce (Phone 374) at 1 all - 209. j once and same will be @iVed | | FURNTSHED APARTMENT—Fou o 4 o | rooms and bath. Oil heat. 504 B DALY G ) | Kennedy. Inquire Mrs. Lund, 026 msertions: ‘ One day ... 100 ‘) Additional days .. 5¢ Minimum charge _..50c y must he in the office Jselock wsertion on same day. We vom persons Nrectory. I'hurv 374—Ask for Ad-taker. rate per line for consecutlve‘ v by 3| VACANCY in the afternoon to insure pOUSEKE accept ads over telephone NCY Nugget partments FOR RENT—Five-room furnished apartment. Call 209 Evergreen Apartments oil St. ING 210 rooms, reasonable Main Biue 429, listed in telephone e L GR] — Perelle 575 VACANCY AparimerL Phone Blue ; " FOR SALE FOR - Under\\nml SALE 299. After 5 p.m., phone Green 355. er, perfect condition, $40. In- | _ y Apt. 4, Cliff Apts, from FOR RENT—Sleeping room, 7 pm ed. Franklin St BEAUTY SHOP for sale. Write| NICELY furnished heated apt, 3, Daily Empire rooms and bath. Blue 135 u 2497 TROLLER. boat house, Al Hotel Juneau, live comfortably arg 1z house Quiet view rooms. Monthly rates ‘ \ patelited homestead, rca-|— . | Wi Anderson. | Frity| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment ] ‘ i Phone Douglas 28 | ALIy-Yoar-round residence FOR RENT—New 1 «uk Bay. Completely fur- house. Phone 20 Douglas :‘ i Two bed rooms, radio. Ty HILLCREST: ONE FUR- | 5 boat and motor, C¢te. | NysHRD APARTMENT. PHONE i I'e Herb Wendling, Auk Bay. 439 | 038 3 Y ane » | © 1938 GMC pancl de-| cagyN W 9th St. Mrs. McMullen ] i truck, Phone Blue 135 s g | fter 6 pm VACANCY, Decker Apts. Phone ", Green 465. WANTED 3 ROOMS and bath, nicely fur- e . nished: overstuffed, electric range oLk by houz: qr. e, frigidaire, steam heated, Windsa: | Blue 510. | i | mptss LOST AND FOUND 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; TR pton strictly modern un- LOST-—Roll of music, Ernest Ball Phone 484, o drum jazz brushes Finder please return to Empire \'A(,AM,Y at hshee Apts. Alaska Music Shop. - e AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, route 1 Sealtle ¢ Nome, sale at J. B. Burford & Co NOTICE neau Clothing Store MEN'S and LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR nu'!\( needs we: PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 1 Contractor—Dealer ard St Bus| s Phone 161 dence Phone Black 630 RETAIL and WHOLESALE ¥resh from the Shell Everyday By the % Pint and Pint fi LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN }i " ImvINGS .| SUPER MARKET ‘ The Working Man’s Store [ Phone 519 € SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner * Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 1788 [ S TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men 1 | \ B “type- showing adv % inghouse’ Juneau, Alaska | S Y VACA;‘iCY Snow White Apart- - | ments. Suitable for couple. Phone FOR RENT—Partly furmshed flal Inqguire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Kea.sonnble at Scnview. MISCELLANEOUS (uhllr: SWEDISH massage and baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662 | LADIES ONLY—Swedish massage in your home, Heat lamps for aches, pains and colds. Phote Blue 510 BOARD and room, $50 for singl person; $45 for 2 in room. Ste heat, dry room. Phone 472 LADIES' coats relined and re- | modeled. 336 South Franklin 3 Phone 262 * | FUR earments made or remodeled. e TREEC Fur hats and caps made to or- llH‘:&" UL‘“PL‘\ der. Miss Hamilton, Gastinean OYSTER COCKTAIL | 1 Hotel. CENTS EACH PAID for usec | sound gunny sacks at Cos | Bunkers. SUARANTEED Realistic Perms aents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢ Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone | 201, 315 Decker way. your ola gomwl-;!n vaxue cash or trade at Nugget Shop ROOM AND BOARD Boarding House: steam dry room, new Simmons , $11 week. Phone 293. HOME heat, Subscripe v ine Ually Alaska Em- pire — the paper with the largest guaranteed CIrculaiion. PERMMIENI WAVING | and HAIR STYLING by CHARLES SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 318 o ad I A R S ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO. SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson heat, Phone heat- | ver THE D\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY NOV. 1940. Neville Chamberlain Former British Prime Families In The News: United They Stand— y\ FINE Watch and Jeweiry Repairing at very reasonable rates THE WAYBRIGHTS of Jack- sonville, Fla, were admitted together Supreme Court. In right, reading from Edgar W. Waybright, Minister, Dies, Home A(‘nnnnuc(l Imm Page One) . to practice before the picture the at Jeft: dent of the Council on October 3 Edgar W. Waybright, Jr., Attempted Bombing gar, Jr., and Robert J. e T ot 3 THE JOSEPH HEILS of Balti- wedks N A sl more, lower left, build by them- .t - 2 selves a $10,000 home. With Mr. i iie. BrOLNS, DY steenth ‘Hejl, 35, are four of the six iy heuse of Hamps children: Gilbert, 9, Dolores, 4, Joseph, Jr., 11, and James, 2. The house started three years ago. THE SWANNS of Baltimore cooperate to produce a play. In picture at lower right, from left to right: Francis, the author; semb ¢ trem the Ruesn Eli hemberiain there Was Stcel M Nevilie Chy was, uccessiva British st atg to Rita (mother) publicity; Don, oupy post ¢ terJr, producer; Don, Sr. (father), nd t third of scenic designer; Lynn, in a family to play a leading r n Jeading role. centemp ry British tor was AS H0use Builders a hard-headed busix man who was nearly 50 years e he became a naticnai Daspite this, and despite oo the brilliance cf s C'mm herlain J. Auster lcwing Joseph Sir 12h the the hes when, in 1932 »f the Exchequer, h Guced an empire-prefersnce tarift schedule in 1s budget, Thic raverscd the cen- uiy-cid British p of frec im- had feught 1 903 til his death in 1 W Av en CGhamberlain among Par- iamenta suditors, the sc Dying Consolation “I believe he weuld have founc ticn for the bitterncss of : ent if h2 cculd have g ancellor of the Exchequer ) these proporals, which serlain brought his early s a'Of Ke‘l p'"mafl t and lezit ate 15~ v R 53 ) . e, {he, dirdet and. legitinate de s training and acumen into en r sendante of his own conception ‘ 7 ;i e F . Ai k A i use. He verted the great g e o e e 2 e Fotmer Alaska Miner, Scmmens by the lips of cne and i - kel - he preeence of the othe the two o 4 N Ai! a G axpayers huge sums y e e o the ot of e 00 o saven e nemves e s o Afforney, Dea e t s back becaus : t of the coun- (Conuu N Fu me) 2id Off Geld Standard t pened s in ¢ of the Treasury {.c ) R n wa ta'n departed from the gold been tix W Lo« €31, when United zaze in practice in that region. I ) n starred 1633 world economic cong (O Dist At 11¢ g ferenca at Lendon e 1 abiding ik pon. In 1611 he married Annie Ve 1 i B K S Ccle ariny cfficer | y va- ¢ A s were born | ouggil t 1 Die-Hatas mex ! neip s ; ¢ His { meincd: 1 note to F Vuseolini of Italy in Auzuct, 193 r¢ 4 4 "m‘y‘”’” 1 Ttal ritish fri=ndship 0o ¥ i< % : $ Bl good fruit. But in February, 1932, Llcyd in tl Natio it - e when Chamberlain pursued his pel- it which Ramsay MacD ,,""‘ ; be i ; ' despite a German Nazi rap- headed after the financial debagie N WOUWK pronose a compromic, Lment in Au Eden re- ¢f the Labcr Govarmy Aug- | Which “n_turn would be modifi To a tumultucus House of ust, 1631. Later he kill an i ad been mad to meet the semmons, Chamberlain shonted he €¢ of that ments S i "‘;:'""“ o to seel understandings with Llcyd George's “new dea Rome d Be:lin te avoid war and of relieving unemployment throual LUMBER KING he denounced as “sham’ thc League public works of Nations idea of cppesing azgres- A Weiker For Peace sien with ferce He was an indefat worke OE S(\!“HWESI Chamberlain was born March 18, for In and o RAL 1869, second son of Joseph Cham- of Commons he veized b ic F berlain. He was christenzd Arthur better inter undarstandin pASS»S Av!AY Neville but early dropped the first and he appeale both hiis owr vame, His cducation wa< gained and other countrymen and to othe Bir- naticns to dix Cuttinned Tom Fage Ohed at Rugby and at Mascn Colleg=, 1 suspicien mingham But he was far from being After a few ye in the busin cif He could appeal to Mus high official position, bul rather an of manufactur ews and ¢ man Lo man 3 iship betwoen ¢ tions to ots g Enclind anc sculd frown of- went fo the ficially and upo propos- where his fatk als for isal ple ion I cause nad work the brought ne ¢ paign in China, and could push 141 ward, for the venture proved a fail- diplomatic effcrts to bring abou ure, ccsting the clder Chamb: a workable understanding with Nazi hoy $250.000 Germany. But. also, he was a firm The jat- Eack 'n England Neville Cham- supporter of Britain's fabulous re- [ rite hene- berlain interested himself in armament program, a plan which oot That sert cf Ip for oth- affairs of his native oity and in 1915 red expenditures totaling $7,- -rs appealed to him because as a I)" ame Lord Mi r of Birmingham. 90,000,000, and he cculd rely upon -oun%aman lack of funds compoiled a which his father had he that pro m to show that he would “im'4@ give uo the idea of a college 40 years before. He entered national not be bullied or bluffed rducatien. He had rn‘ red South- politics in 1918 when he was ¢ d hortly after he pecame Prime tem Univesity getown, Member of Parliament for the Lady- Minister rumk frem across the Y but afier tk found r when Adolf return of | he Rhine heralded the hcuw Hitler 1 of Bitmingham ny Cabinet Pcts sary to and left wocd divisio M e the scheol He was Postmaster General in Genmar In O: Reads Law. Admitted 1£22. Paymaster General 1923, Chan- tcher, in his ing as a clerk of the cellor of the Exchoquer 1923-24. jciest mann slature and a brief per- Min'ster of Health 1924-29, and “I can imagine no mote sobering of employment in the office Chancellor cf the Excheguer again thcught to any ruler who might be of the Tyler ounty tax collector 1931-3 centemplating aggression against his he began to read law in the office He became Prime Minister May neighbor, than the knowledge that'of his friend. State Senator Sam 28, 1937, when Stanley Baldwin re- within a few hours his action might Brensen Cooper of Woodville was admitted to the bar in 1885 and after practicing for three y |turned his attention to the Jumber be followed by retaliation.from a force of such terrific striking power as our new Air me possesses tired after engineering the abdica- tion of Edward VIII and the cor- onation of George VI. s he HOORAY # AT LAST ('t W\ T ARMY . BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH | e Lol gl resenved. SAY- RUN DOWN To THE CORNER STORE AN’ GET ME A GOQD 5¢ C\GAR 8Y JEEPERS ! (FEN THAT HAN'T GALL UL K\SS He ¢ ' PAUL BLOEDHORN S. FRANKLIN STREET - H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING MacLean Mefal Works | | South Seward St. | AIR CONDITIONING and OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WORK + Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP I Yowll Find Food Finer and Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAR ‘ “ewara Street Near Thim | | ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry e latter th his wealth throughout It wa accey prominence business. Mr, Kirby rose tc movemente at thew oo v Alaska Music Supply name forward as a Democrtic can- Arthur M. Uggen, Manager didate for United States Senator Pla: Musical Instruments frem Texas and also for Vice-Presi- and Si dent. The Manufacturers’ Record, Phone 208 122 W. Second an influential trade publication further and sought to name in the field of can- President of the United for Utah Nut and Lamp Deciines Palitical Honors mevements, Mr. Kirby ex- Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. nesced the. belief that he could TELEPHONE 412 be the people as a whole I sen pursuit as a builder § creator of opportunities for i M S S OME, GROCERY llage, Tyler County, Tex., Novem- Phone 146 er 15, 1860. In 1883 he married Miss Lelia Wynne Stewart of Woodville Bome Liquor Store—Tel. 09 American Meat-——Phone 38 conclt that the oppor- u of a country lawyer were % 7 mited, Mr. K ed the great ) for n th tern part of Te He visicned their transfor- t na into \t camps for the 'I‘ J 'L dl’]{ ) L e d distribution of lum- le uneau aun FRANKLIN STREET between Ac ires Timber Land. oy o % #rout and Second Streets Interesting Eastern capital, large- | frem Boeston, he was enabled to| PHONE 359 cquire large tracts of the timber | 'ands, With subsequent expansion | 1e meoved the he arters of the| - susiness to Heuston and organized | | ‘SMILING SERVICE" he Kirby Lumber Company, with| | nimeelf as President. The capital | | ! ‘l t {he company was $10,000,000 and | | Ben s Cas‘ Grocery ets were estimated at approx-| | PHONE 105 matzly four times that amount.| | MPree Dellvery Junesu Frem that business he DECAME ONE | ommmmmn he Ithiest men in Texas. l the in vears Mr. Kirby | © phone 728—— ———115-2nd St »d time { This he sold Lo the Santa Fe | BEAUTY SALON “If your hair Is not becoming to nz the Werld W § w a member of the Council of Na-| “ieval Defense and represented the | 'you—You should be coming to us.” e e e — Poot of Main Street Juneau Motors & FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealer™ : GREASES ! GAS — O1L ! ! s Soothing Organ Music cmd Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 5!‘. —————— o — e 2 A - SANITARY | PIGGLY WIGGLY | 24—PHONES——18% - Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK--GLASS PHONE 62 — Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 S — GEORGE BROS. | Widest Selection ot LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 9 Bodding Transfer ! MARINE PHONE BUILDING " Rock—Coal Hauling Btove—Fuel Oil Delivery _—_ . Thomas Hardware Ce PAINTS — OILS Builders’ ana Shelf HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG i Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammaunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCD | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” PHONE 36 | FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIV EB\' IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Pamt Shop McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Fleet Corporation as| lumber admin or for the South. | In 1603 he served by appointment verncr Sawer as President of | s World's Fair Commission. | ident Harding named him member of the President’s pleyment. Conference in 1921 and appointed him one of the commis- | sicners to represent the United States at the Brazilian Centennial Exposition. ‘ ‘ y AEIRRS DRI ) R g 2 S . TION EASTERN STAR Commerclal meeting Tuesdxy. Nov.| ’ 12, at 8 p.m. Business only. Dinner| roll call postponed until Nov. MILDRED WYLLER, Worthy ‘vluzmn Oldest Bank in Alaska Savings Safe Deposit Banking by Mail Department The B. M. Behrends Bank LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mlfls, Ine.

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