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{ In case of érror or if an ad j has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- I ty this oftice (Phone 374 at ’ once and same Wwill be given attention. | SHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: [T T J—— ) Additional days ... Be Minimum charge .50 Topy must he in the office by 2 sclock in the afternoon to insure usertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone Nrectory. Phone 374—Ask for E: FOR HENT 3-ROOM furnished house, West 11th forward, and close togethér. W St. See Martin, phone 67. FOR RENT — 5-room steamheated apartment. Phone 589. FOR RENT—Two-room house, oil range, shower bath, $15. Ira) Tucker, phone 437. i FOR ‘»E’N'I‘vFurrx{isheJ' Apartmem. | FOR RENTPartly furnished house, three bedrooms. Phone Blue 135 after 6 p.m. | START the New Year right in the| Winter & Pond Apartments. We| invite reservations by couples only. | - oLx, warm turn. apts . water, dishes, cooking utensils and | 1936 FORD V-8 coupe, A-1 shape, radio, heatey, new tires, for $250; IES. lamp. $8; baby buggy, $5;/ complete bedroom set, $40. Leay-; ing town. Inquire 1026 W. 8th, | FOR SALS — Furniture, Phone 163 or call at 404 12th St. | DAVENPORT, two large chaxrs,‘ ottoman, $120; also one dresser| with large oval mirror, $13 — if sold by Wednesday night, all practically new. Phone 0382, Tuning Station. Duchess of Windsor «By SIRID ARNE | AP Feature Service Writer FOR SALE—1 German Luger, 30 cal, good, $12; 1 22 cal. auto-| matic pistol and holster, good, | $10; 1 .348 cal. rifle, very good, Certainly the ladies—being ladies $35. Phone 556, —still worried about the tilt of their hats in 1940. Even the English women of the ARP corps tilted their helmets at a cocky pitch. But the powder-puff division-— 1. E r iy T las such — was definitely out as 3l;§;r'F;§()slzLER' fully cauipped. oo q liners. Gone were the last . . decade’s heauty queens, Cinderel- las, sepsational divorcees, wearers of ermine and throwers of soirees. The women who hit the front FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine round dining table, buffet and 6 chairs. Phone Green 825. FOR SALE—Reasonable small, mod- ern apartment house. Recently constructed. Automatic hot water heater. Laundry facilities. Good income property. Phone 351 or 681 with one of two subjects: the war or the national election FOR SALE—Completely furnished The bell tolled first house, 3 bedrooms, oil range and heat, furniture optional. 303 Gold St. Phone Blue 330. MISCELLANEOUS for two Martha, and the Ambassador, ! Harriman. | Crown Princess, aristocratic American Mrs. J. Borden (Daisy) It was Mrs. Harriman's cable to, s | 1 APARTME WITH BEDROOM;‘l ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM AND BED CLOSET. HILLCREST, PHONE 439. furnished water and Call 143. | FOR REN'I‘——A]);\;ments: inq\urc‘ at office 20th Century Bldg. i TWO FRONT room % ients, including >, $35 monthly. 4-ROOM furnished duplex, close in, $35 monthly. Phone Black 415. NICELY furnished heated apart- ment, 4 rooms and bath. $45 per month, Phone Blue 135. FOR RENT — 5-room furnished house and bath, with 3 bedrooms,| oil heat. Phone 372, Douglas. NICELY furnished apartment for| couple—oil heat, $30 per month. 109 First St. W. Phone Black 415. JOM partly furnished house. - Rawn Way. $20 monthly. Phone! 334, | FURNISHED home on Fritz Cove Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 632 | Ted Danielson. FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainicr Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. See I. Goldstein, TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, | $15 a month. Phone Blue 510. | THREE-ROOM apartment. Partly | furnished. Phone 723. i FOR RENT—Furnished apEr}}neHi‘ in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. | 3-ROOM furnished, heated apt.| and bath. Erwin Apts. Phone 704.: ;ROEM furnished apt, oil heat.! Phone Black 490. | | 8 ROOMS and bath, air condi- tioned, heated, electric washer, laundry, new oak floors, electric range, frigidaire, nicely furnished. Call Windsor Apts. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. STORE space in Decker Bldg. Phone Blue 465. F‘OR" RENT—2-room apnrimenc— hot and cold water, steamheated. Electric range. Phone 569. FOR RENT—4-room. fur, house— oil heat, Phone 187. VACANCY Nugget Apartments. VACANCY Perelle Phone Blug 57%. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apariment; nlso 5-room strictly ‘ modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. | Apartment, | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. our State Department which told the world that the Germans were swarming over Norway early April 9 3SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662, 8% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunnv sacks at Coal Bunkers. SUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. night the fled over family, That same Princess Martha roads with her against time. For 3 no news. Then the family turned up in London. Now the saddened young princess is living almost a hermit’s life in a guarded home outside Washington. Her husband is in Londcn. So is the next lady who hit the front pages: Queen Wilhelmina of Holland. It was early May when the German panzers rubbed out her nation's borders. On May 13 she arrived in London, There was a flurry of criticism, But she re- minded critics that “I Shall Main- tain” was the motto of her dy- nasty. And obviously she could “maintain” better in London then as a German prisoner. New Personality In June American readers were treated to a new feminine per- fice. sonality: Mrs. Wendell Willkie, g — | wife of the Republican nominee. | She was a little “numb” from con- LOST AND_ FOUND = | vention excitement when she set dark TURN your o gola Into .value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED WANTED—Housekeeper. Second St., upstairs. WANTED—Good buy in second hand studio couch, full size bed springs and mattress. Call Green 375 WANTED TO RENT-4 or 5-room furhished house by respon.sxhle: party. Must be reasonable. Good location. Write XXX, Empire Of- | LOST—Bunch of keys in case, either in P. O, or between P. O. and B. M. Behrends Bank. Please return to Empire. her 31,000 miles by the side of her husband. She wound up with an | inner circle reputation of being — |one of her husband’s soundest ad- The cost of treating the aver-| yigers, age case of pneumonia is $167.60./ 1y jJuly Americans read of Mrs. a New York medical survey shows.| pranklin D, Roosevelt, expari- GRIE enced at precedent breaking, smash- . oz United for Charity ing another one. She flew to the Democratic convention to address - [it on behalf of her husband. Then “] ' she went “off the record.” But the i | campaign wouldn't leave her there. )| She was almost as much of an | issue as war and the deficit. Adviser for the Army | Meantime readers were growing | accustomed to another name, often in the news now—Miss Harriett Elliott. In May she was appointed ! to the Defense Commission, the % ,hcne woman member, in charge cf consumers’ problems. By autumn | she had quietly chalked up a few i for Mrs. Housewife by dint of ad- vising ¢n Army buying in such a way as to keep prices of food and clothes on an even keel. Then popped up news of the most romantic lady of our time: | the Duchess of Windsor. She had faced the summer confidently. Evi- dence: She ordered 20 summer out- fits from Parisian dress-makers. MRS But then began a long irek across iPhonephoto the border into Spain where s fan celebrated her birthday in a peas- ‘ant's *Home. The Duke, somehow, had managed a cake. They became e O , . #0d - nan "Dayis, Red s w.n.‘ the Governor and Governor's Lady % the| | of the Bahamas—he busy with un- IE% employment problems, she leading the islands’ Red Cross units. Two OF A Crown Princess Martha pages of 1940 had something to Jo| ladies in Norway: The Norwegian| Crown| racing | there was | cut on campaign travels that took | ?|ance Company. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, CTION TAKE FRONT PAGE IN 1940 weeks before Christmas, but on| short notice, a yacht took them mt Miami that the Duchess might have an impacted molar removeu. By September events at home were building rapidly to “total defense.” Thousands of American | women flocked to Red Cross cen-| ters to sew and roll bandages Im'L refugees, By winter they numbered a half million. | On October 16 millions ol Ameri- 'can mothers saw their sons trot out to register for our first pencc-j; time draft. | | For the ladies the year pro- | duced an ominous book by Anne Morrow Lindbergh, ave of the; Future.” She wrote, “the forces of| the future are Nazism, Fascism,| Communism. Our task is peaceful | reform at home.” Philosopher of World | Renown, H. Bergson, Passes Aviawy in Paris | (Continued from Page One) on the Index Expurgatorius by th~ Pope. In 1928, long after his retirement, | Bergson Wwas awarded the Nobel | | Prize for Literature. | Appealing Philcsophy | Bergson’s philosophy appealed to the mystical, religious quality in | human nature. It was the creed of the inner self rebelling against an 1 over-mechanized civilization, against | ! an arrogant rationalism which held | that the intellect, cold and objec- !tive, possessed the key to all exis- |tence and to unlimited progress. Bergson contended that the soul,| being psychic and immaterial, could | not be probed by the mind, which he held to be material, The mind, | he said, could explain the outside world, and was an excellent instru-| ment for scientific research, but it could not explain the force which| gave the mind its impulses and mo- | tivation. Before the deeper mys- teries of life, the mind could not hope to triumph; rather it must rely on intuition. It was this emphasis on intui- tion. with its romantic, almost poetic appeal, which helped Berz- Son'’s ideas achieve such wide popu- larity. Aid Britain BUVA, Fiji, Jan The Coun- cil of Chiefs in Fiji has voted 2,000 pounds more toward purchase of bombing planes for Great Britain. This brings total Fiji contri- | buticns to 60,000 pounds. 2 > : ANNOUNCEMENT i Jack L. Wilson is the new in- surance salesman for the Hector| McLean Agency, of this city. M| Wilson started his new position| Saturday, selling Health and Acci-| dent insurance for the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Assn.,| and the United Benefit Life Insur-' adv. e NGTICE | ATRMAIL ERVELOPES, showing | air route 1rom Seattle to Nome, .u | sale at J. B. Burfaé & Co. aay ‘ —— ——— ! Subscribe for The Er pire. JAN. 6, 1941. sy Mrs. Harriman Separated from one another and from their parents when, a school! in which all were waiting was struck by a bomb, brothers and sisters of a London family stage a joyous reunion, above. Alex Smith, 17, and Tommy, 13, were sent to cifferent districts after being pulled out of the demolished building. The two little girls, Mary, 3, and Rosemary, eight months, were thought to be dead. The mother and grandmother were killed. The father, away at sea, knows nothing of the tragedy. DEEP IN BOOKS—NOW !—out of books: as well as the sea do navy men get their training. These students are U.S. .naval reserve midshipmen in New York aboard the naval {rain- ing ship Illinois, before a call to dance came. '| TIMELY CLOTHES "NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Wark Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Qutfitter for Men N | SORIC " “PHONE S || Alaska Laundry s 'Alaska Music Arthur M, Uggen, and Phone 208 Utah Nut and Lump COAL HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Store—Tel 9 American Meat—~Fhone 38 The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between PHONE 35 “SMILING SERVICE” | Bert's Cash Groc PHONE 105 Junesu r— Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 "l.very house needs westinghouse' | PARSONB ELECTRIC CO. | | FEteotrical Contractor—Dealer 140 Bo. 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