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In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftrce (Phone 374) &t cnce and same will be givem attention. | HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day .- 90 Ferfosdigres S0 oil heat. Phone 372, Douglas. Minimum charge .50 I= \ e = | FOR RENT—4-room house, fur S ”"": b :{' r;:zuc'f{‘o“m?"“: nished, Duo Therm heat. Inquire :‘c""lli’ e kol | 511 Fifth and Kennedy, Phone We accept ads over telephone | o o o zom persous listed in telephone | NICELY furnished apartment for sectory. couple—oil heat, $30 per month Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. ~ " FOR SALE FOR SALE— Cheap. One double bed with Beauty Rest mattress,| good springs; two inlaid card tables, two sleds, two pair used kiis. Cali Blue 404. 1936 4-DOOR PLYMOUTH, 23,000 miles, new battery, Prestone and heater. Terms or will trade for car in Seattle, See Doc 'I‘a.Vlur.L or leave word at Cowling-Davlin! Co. PARRAND PIANO, good condition, 50 cots, dressers; Sing- er machine, $15; Philco console radio, $10. Phone Black 160 MISCELLANEOUS SWEDISH massage and cabinet, baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West| 12th St. Phone Green 662, St FUR garments made or remodeled. Fur hats and caps made to or- der, Miss Hamilton, Gastineau Hotel §% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunnv sacks at Coal! Bunkers BUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c,! Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN vour o gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5-room furnished house by responsible party. Must be reasonable. Good Write XXX, Empire Of- location fice Prime stuffing gives a grand flavor to veal or pork steak. Make up vour usual savory stuffing and put in cup dhopped cooked prunes for each two cups of bread.| - cribe to the Daily Alaska mpire —the paper with the largest paid cireulation Solon Resigns i e 5 Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach | (D.) of Washington m-mh re- | signed his seat in the upper cham- | ber. He has been appfi?n_ted_ fod- ! eral judge for the eastern district of Washington, FOR RENT-Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Blds. FOR RENT — 5-room 3-ROOM partly FURI\iISHED home on Fritz Cove THREE-ROOM apartment. SMALL COTTAGE for rent, suit-| 4-ROOM furnished duplex, close in, $35 monthly, Phone Black 415 NICELY ment month furnished heated 4 rooms and bath Phone Blue 135, apart- $45 per furnished house and bath, with 3 bedrooms. 109 First St. W. Phone Black 415 Rawn $20 monthly. Phone 334. Way. Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 632.‘ Ted Danielson. FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier Rooms. furnished or unfurnished.| See I. Goldstein, TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, $15 a month. Phone Blue 510. Wood Off, Long Trip, Six Months & Partly | furnished. Phone 723. | able for 2 people without chil- dren, in Juneau. Phone Thane, rings. See Getchell. 3.ROOM steam heated apt. and| bath. Klein Apts, Phone Black 763, FoR RENT_Pumished apartment| Pastor, Accompanied by in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. A e Wife, Goes South, then Easton Mission Work 3-ROOM furnished, heated apt. | and bath. Erwin Apts. Phone 704.| 3-ROOM furnished apt, oil heat. Phone Black 490. Pastor and Mrs! H. L. Wood, sup- 8 ROOMS and hath, air condi-|erintendent and secretary-treasurer tioned, heated, electric \A'aSh‘Er.‘rps])ectxvo]x of the Alaska Mission laundry, new oak floors, electric|of Seventh-day Adventists with range, frigidaire, nicely furnished.| headquarters in Juneau are taking Call Windsor Apts. | a six months leave of absence after e T T 2N -———= 113 years of continuous ice in Al- BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo.|ggcq The mission executive and Steam heat, dry room and shower| ;s wige sail south on the Yukon bath, two in room for $45. Ju-|{onight, stopping at Ketchikan to neau Rooms, phone 472. | visit over New Year's Day with their | son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and | Mrs. G. Lee Stagg. Next Thursday they will sail on Bldg. | the Princess Norah to Seattle, going | first to Portland to visit Misse: —_ | Wanda and Virginia Wood, nurses 4-ROOM furnished apt. Steam|in training at the Portland Sani- heat, hot water day'and night. tarium and Hospital. Electric - range and _frigidaire, From Portland, Pastor Wood will laundry conveniences, Phone 132,/ continue to Kansas City to attend the Seventh-day Adventists presi- Vesuvius Helps FOR RENT—Furnished room, Sixth. 5 STORE space in Decker Phone Blue 465. FOR RENT—4-room oil heat, Phone 187. fur. house— VACANCY Nugget Apartments. VACANCY Perelle Apartment. Phone Blue 575. THE HILLCREST: ONE FUR- NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE 439. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; olso 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484, VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. COZY, watm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasenable at Seaview. LOST—Pair of rimlesy ‘glisses in black case. Lost between Mc- Kinnon . Apts. and Gold St Finder please phone 10. LOST—Brown purse between Fosbee and Spickett Apartments. Con- tains personal articles and name- engraved fountain pen. Return to Empire Office. Reward. . D FOUND s v Guided™ by. the red Vesuvius® eruptions, homb Naples,” the series of raids. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | A Puppy, a Kitten and a Bucket of Milk them sadder, wi and yellow glow of Mount British Royal Air Force flyers Italiahs™ lafgest seapert, in a An Italian warship of “medium dent’s council where he will repre- € Alaska. The next stop will be Lakefield, Minnesota, where the Al- aska clergyman will begin a series of lectures that will take him through Minnesota, Illinois and Michigan At Minneapolis, Mus, Wood will join her husband and they will visit relatives before continuing east. On Janu 16 they will take delivery of a niew 1941 Chevrolet and drive to Washington, D. where Pastor Wood will attend the winter term of the Advanced Theologcal Seminary Post Graduate Work Following the postgraduate work at Washington, Pastor and Mis Wood will make an extended tour of many colleges and other educational institutions from New England to a where he will give illustrated lectures and show both silent and sound movir pictures of Ala Some of these lectures are to he given as lyceum course numbers in colleges of the east A few weeks vacation at the Sev- enth-day Adventist health resort at Orlando, Flerida, will be followed Ly a leisurely tour along the Gulf States and west to Los Angeles and Glendale, where they will Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hill, who visited Juneau last summer. Mrs. Hill is the siséer of Willlam Walker of Juneau. Leaving Glendale in time to at- tend the World Conference of Sey- enth-day Adven san Fran- cisco to be held May 27 to June 11 and again joined by Dr. and Mrs Hill, Pastor and Mrs, Wood will British in Air sts at tonnage” was (ARD BIRD' Bud ’?R\“m‘; MONDAY, DEC. 30, 1940. Jack, the puppy, and Jill, the kitten with ancestry unknown, are the hero and heroine of these pictures. Finding a bucket of milk untended in the Bide-a-Wee Home in New York City, they climb closer to the nectar, as shown, top, left. Then, ah—but you can see what happened, as shown bottom, left. The un- happy pair are rescued, top, right, and in the finale, bottom, right, they reflect on the fate which has left ."‘L.fi“}“ still hungry. drive north Seattle and return to their home in Juneau by July 1 to Organ as Memorial Saturday evening a farewell ‘neet- ing was held in the Seventh-day Adventist Church at which time Pastor and Mrs, Wood presented the Juneau church with a Loring and BI two manual full pedal bass electricaly operated chapel or- gan as a memorial, A very ant evenir spent and the church presented Pastor and Mrs. Wood with a beautiful leather hrief case and purse Pastor and Mrs. M. L. Miles will have charge of the local church and mission office during the absence of Pastor and Mrs. Wood Pastor Wood came to Alaska first in 1928 at which time he made a sur- vey visit to the Territory. This was followed by a call which he accept- ed, to be Superintendent of ihe mission which he organized the fol- lowing spring with a constituency of but 11 memk nd one church, located in Ketchikan. After thirteen years the constituency now numbers more than 200 with debt-free churches located in “Ietchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Anchorage, Pal- mer, Fairbanks, Aleknagik and the order has been given for the erection of a prefabricated chapel for the imo church at Pilot Point in Bristal Bay to be erected as soon as veather permits in the spring. The mission income has grown in mission funds from $2300 in 1928 to $15.- 646.02 in 1940 Besides mission administrative Raid on Naples it in the Naples attack, Rome ad- mitted, but’ the “British claimed direct hits were scoved on. a.group of destroyers jand «ruisers. Vesuvius may be seen in the background. tor Wood has acted as lorull »astor of the Juneau church, made | welfd trips during the sum- | months with the yacht Mes- enger, being skipper, engineer and adio operator for this 75-foot ve: 2., A from these duties time found for community interests, | heing active in the Chamber of werce and the Southeast Alaska iteur Radio Club, and Mrs. Wood s been an active worker in the uneau Woman’s Club as an officer for | years as well as treas- rer of the Women's Christian Tem- »erance Union since its organiua- tion | They believe lonesome for in the S sever: they will get .&O‘ Alaska that six months ates will find them anxious ‘o ck to the northland. ! 5 Backwash from Ih; 40 Democratic Convention Takes Jones, McNutt Up «Continued on Page Seven) missioner to the Philippines, and for a year Federal Security Ad- | ministrator (dispensing about $800 000,000 a -year). There was hardly a serious observer at the conven- tion who didn't feel that McNutt| cculd have had the Vice-Presidency | if he had wanted it. Yet, when| Roosevel called for Henry A, W'z\--i lace, McNutt, bowed out of the| picture and threw. the weight. of| his organization into the scales for his chief the chaice of FREQUE Now take the case of Jesse Jone As, Chalrman .of ., the: Reconstru-- | tion Finance Corporation for eight years, -he had supervised. loans of more than ten billion dollars. In| presconvention days. he frequently | had been mentioned as a possible | Presidential candidate, but always| declared he was not.in the runiing. When o the Qhicago convention | swung, . into. action, . there was no one mere ¢onspicuous on the plat- form than the tall, broad-back Texan and there wasn't an im portant party huddle in which I big white head was not prominently | bent, When the nominations were| over and the third term race was| cn, not only McNutt who is ad mittedly a politician, but Jon who denies any connection or a pirations for connections with| professional politics, were in the| thick of it time and again to help| the President roll up his :1x;\1ur|v_\"‘ CONGRESS WITH HIM 1 Just how well Jones is thought of outside purely administration | circles is illustrated by the fact that Congress had to pass a spec- ial law to make it possible for| him to carry his two present jobs.| The only dissent came from one Representative whose complaint| was: “We don’'t want to kill him”| (with more " work than he can' stand), | A lot of water has run under the bridge since that Chicago con- vention and a lot, of persons im- portant in the first and second terms already . have - been washed downstream—but. not; MeNuatt and Jone Certainly some kind of a tide is carrying them in the other direction, | G | Ef Raid Leaves “City " in | Smoking: Ruins | (Continuved" from 2ge One) Terrific Nazi In Mclotoff breadbaskets, spewing fifty to cne ‘hundred incendiary “bombs over entire districts. Fire extending from.three to.five| mil>s northeast of London's Hyde Park section was started in Satur- day night's, bombing attack, accord- inz to Berlin reports which decjar-| ed the whole eastern section of the city was particularly hard hit, e TOM AND JERRY BATTER Made to order, during holiday sea- scn.—Sully’s Bakery. adv.| e — ibe to the Daily Alaska the paper with the largest | ulation. | ; | | SBYSTEM CLEANING . PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Int Pianos—Musical ruments and 8 Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY _ Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 American Meat——Phone 38 | ;;The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREFT betwesn Prout and Second Streeta v PHONE 359 (SIS e £ e i b A PO <. S “SMILING SERVICE” | | Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery . | | Junesu r—— Garhage Hanled Reasonable Monthly Rates ~E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212. Phone 4753 e ——————————————— | ‘Every house needs wesunghouse‘* | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska ‘ Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 | s _— e Sy ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S | l | ! P uneau Clothing Store MEN'S and LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR 836 So. Franklin P Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burnery, Heating Phone 34 = Sheot Metal RN ol . “FRESH OLYMPIA * OYSTER COCKTAIL RETAIL 'and WHOLESALE Fresh from the Everyda By, the % ng:::gpm # LEAVE. ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN s * | i | | | | i Ideal Paint Shop TWEIIS Your Present | Joh Now Teaching | You? ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer”) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors S —— | ! Phone 664 Soolhir‘;g brqan Music and | Delicious Fried Chicken i EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. . | | CABINET WORK -GLASS PHONE 82 - Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 4 GEORGE BROS. "l Widest Selection ol { LIQUORS [ PHONE 92 or 95 — o Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING " i Tt OF Doty TR TR | ¥ Thomas Hardware Ce. PAINTS — OIV.R Builders’ ana HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition _—mmm—m———.— | GENERAL MOTORS, DELCD | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” | PHONE 36 | FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVER\ | S PAINT WE HAVE IT! FED W. WENDT 7 PHONE 549 _— - COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE apd PLYMOUTH L DEALERS A ARG ‘GASTINEAU 2" “HOTEL Every cémfgri made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 Subscribe for The Empire. W COMME Oldest Bank in Alashka ® THE B. M. BEHREND .SAVINGS ... RCTAL