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In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- I piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given 1 attention. |_SHE DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE Count five average words to the fne Dally rate per line for consecutive msertions: (e TN 'S J— ) Additional days ... Be Minimum charge .58 Topy must he in the office by 2 yelock in the afternoon to insure usertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone Nrectory. Phone 374—Ask for Al-taker. g FOR RENT 3-ROOM furnished heated apt. anhd bath. Phone 704, FOR RENT—Four-room apt. Reck Apts. Call at First Nat'l. Bank. i ROOMS and bath, air condi- tioned, heated, electric washeér, laundry, new oak floors, electric range, frigidaire, nicely furnished. OR RENT — 5-room steamheated apartment. Phone 569. FOR RENT—Two-room house, oil range, shower bath, $15, Ira Tucker, phone 43T. FOR RENT_Partly furnished house, three bedrooms. FPhone Blue 135 after 6 p.m. START the New Year right in the Winter & Pond Apartments. We/| invite reservations by couples only ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM AND BED CLOSET. HILLCREST, PHONE 439. furnished water and Call 143. TWO FRONT _room apartments, including garbage, $35 monthly. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. 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. 3-ROOM r;'\?rilgi furnished house. Rawn Way. $20 monthly. Phone 334. FURNISHED home on Fritz Cove Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 63z Ted Danielson. FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier Rooms, furnished or unfurnished See 1. Goldstein, TWO-ROOM _ furnished apartment $15 a_month. Phone Blue 510. THREE-ROOM apartment. furnished. Phone 723. Partly i‘r)E —;‘tENT:{":miuHed -aiéprtmcnt in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. 3-ROOM furnished, “héated apt. and bath. Erwin Apts. Phone 701 3-00M [urnished apt, oil heat. Phone Black 490.. - | c BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower ba Juneau RoO: phone 472. Decker STORE space in Phone Blue 465. Bldg FOR hot B RENT—2-room apartment — hd cold water, steamheated. range. Phone 539. FOR RENT—4-room ful. house— oil heat., Phone 187. VA 'ANEY Nuxger;panmenu. ii A‘C A ;J(, Y Perelle Apartment Phone Blue 575. —= | ma: ure, Phone 163 or call at 404 12th St. FOR SALE—1 German Luger, °0 cal, good, $12; 1 22 cal. auto- matic pistol and holster, good, $10; 1 .348 cal. rifle, very good, $35. Phone 556, FOR SALE—Reasonable small, mod- ern apartment house. Recently constructed. Automatic hot water heater. Laundry facilities. Good income property. Phone 351 or 681 y house, 3 bedrooms, oil range and heat, furniture optional. 303 Gold St. Phone Blue 330. MISCELLANEOUS SWEDISH massage and cabinet| l baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West| 12th St. Phone Green 662, ! R L s 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunhv sacks at Coal Bunkers. BUARANTEED Realistic Perma- pents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c.| Lola's Beauty Shop. Telephone | 201, 815 Decker Way. | fURN your ora gold Into value, | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED—Good buy in second hand studio couch, full size bed | springs and mattress. Call Green | a1. | WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5-room furnished house by responsible party. Must be reasonable. Good location. Write XXX, Empire Of- i fice. | LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Bunch of keys in case, | "either in P. O. or between P. O.. | and B. M. Behrends Bank. Please return to Empire. Reward. REPORTS T0 WOMEN %M (LUB MEETING INDICATE ACTIVITY | {Groups Aid Needy, Make | Study of Pan-Amer- ‘ ican Problems ‘ | Public Welfare work highlighted | veports of club activities at the meet- ing of the Jureau Woman's Club | vesterday afternoon in the Pent ouse. Mrs. Harold Knight presided. Speaking cf the work of this Depart- ment, Mrs. Walter P. Scott, chair man, gave an interesting and inspir- | ing resume of activities during the past months. | Bedding and layettes supplied to ineedy families, warm clothing for| - | school children, essentials in house- {held furnishings for Juneau homes | |and Christmas cheer for a .an:. v of! |feur, otherwise without, were among the vavicus activities «. tals g cu. and interest in its ace’ molishments was ins sed by the fact that the |work wac d-me virtuallv withous! t tc the club. Most of the things supplied were contributed by Ju- neau cit'zens. The group spent its {“ew'rg houre putt'ng them m shege fcr distributicn. To pAAitien te the nosessiifes fur- nished locally, this grcup alsc took charge of the sewing for the Red | Cross. Forty-six flannel skirls were Imade for England. Tt likew'se nad |“horze of the club's an:ual com- munity Tree Festival held down |tcwn on the Sunday before Christ- and was responsible for the | highly successful “husbends’ din-, ner” held during December. | Home Nursing Course | Appreximately sixty womeh have enrciled in the two. divisions of the | countries. M between the three nations, M bers or not z Internaticnal Rels Some intense is being ca E group of the International Relations Department, it was announced. Th group meets every second and fourth Tuesday afterns , at the home various mermbe and is finding great enjoyment at present in a “Gocd Neighbor Tour” of South America, a course planned and pre- pared by the national chairman of this department as a means of cre- ating hemisphere friendliness and good will among the peoples of the three Americas. In effect, it is an imaginary tour of South Amer with reference to the economic, so- cial, religious and cultural, as well as political structures of the various Fred Tiedt is Chair- man of this Department, and the large group of women taking the work are finding it both interesting and profitable. The next meeting of the group will be held next Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mrs, John Neate at the Marshall Apart- ments, where some surprise features on the program have been planned All club members are privileged to attend the meetings of this group, ‘White Hbfige Social Season Education Minister Kunihiks Hashida yor Temfjiro Okubo of Tokyo, were among the sp>nsors of the gathering, (ce nd may, if they wi aceompany them ¥ Arts Exhibit Somethin meetings been he Fine Arts Department, Mrs r H 1, Chairman, for Jan- s will ke an exhibit of ects of art, including paintings. wpture, china, Indian arts d and other en to the g afternoon and Pwo special r each showing interest t h, invite friend evonin dat ttish Rite Heisel in 8 rs. J. P. Willi Mrs. as Haigh. De ncuncement concerning th made at a later date. Bon Voyage Party A Bon Voyage party honoring Mrs. George LeVeque and Mrs, Fred Tiedt will be given Saturday evening at the home cf Mrs. R. R. Hermann on houn Heights. Mrs. LeVeque, bet- ter known to Juneau's younger ra dio audience as the Story Hour La- On TR 4.ROOM FURNISHED lpulment;i olso 5-room strictly modern un-|Hcme Nurcirg Clags, organized this furnished house. Phone 484. ‘marth under tha =pnso ship of the Pt - o Depariment of Applied Edtication, COZY, warm furn. apts. Ldghts |yirs John Cauble Chairman, with water, dishes, cooking utenslls and | \iss Magnild Oygard in charge of bath. Reasonable 8t Beaview. | :nciruction. The two groups meet on VAUANCY at Fosbee Apts. | Friday afternoon and Friday even- e g ing, and the c'asses will continue Subscribe to the Daily Alaska for a period of twelve weeks. There Empire—the paper with the largest is still time for other women to en- paid circulation. . |roll in these classes, it was pointed - jout, and they are open to all women Try a classified ad in The Empire on the channel whether club mem- BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ST DONN SNLEFY — WE GOT SOMETANG VERN \WPORTRANT TO DISCUGS WITH MW — MADAME KNOTTSN “PHONED ME CROMN WRSHINGTON LAST NWEKT - T TOLD HER THE LNFORTUNATE PREDICANENT WE'RE W — GHE SAD T SHOWLD DESTROY HER PUOTOGRAPY WS¢ ONCE ¥ \S O F\RE, B"\C:\E&‘R\\. " . NE SRM ME GOY & PACTER OF T’ W7y 6N NE NELER ONCE SHOWED T TO ME 2 P - - Social season for the White House gets under way with'a reception and dinner for the judiciary. Among those present were Chief Jus- tice Charles Evans Hughes of the U. S. supreme court and his wife, pictured as they departed for the executive mansion. MOMENT SNIF - orld n ” . , King Feilures Synducate; THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY; JAN. 8, 194I AXIS PACT CELEBRATEDBY TOKYOCHILDREN MYSTERY SOLVING City Buried for Centuries May Be Outpost of Mayans NEW ORLEANS, Jan. .—A buried city which may represent the south- ernmost advance of ancient Mayan civilization is being unearthed in western El Salvador by a Tulane ty expedition. irst season’s work has uncov- ered walls, floors, steps, pyramidal terraces and a tomb, constructed with a plaster-like substance of metallic clay and fine volcanic cinders. A cache of carved jadeite jewels also was uncovered Cixty grass-covered mounds, the largest more than 100 feet high, in- dicate the buried city some 20 miles from n Salvador, capital of the republic. The mounds are in a small valley exc dry between rainy seasons. Nea are the San Salva- dor voleano, last active in 1917, and | the Izalco volcano, active the past 200 years. The expedition is under the di- rection of Maurice Ries of the Tu- jane Middle American Research Tn- stitute. He believes the city has ‘definite Mayan characteristics” and ure of the | Was the southernmost point at which club’s radio work ever since it \‘,‘._.,‘annn influence had been reported. by her two rs ago. Walls and steps, Ries said, are sim- her future home |ilar to those unearthed during the Mrs. Tiedt has served last three years near Guatemala City _President and Corres- by archaeologists of the Carnegle retarv of the club in the Institution of Washington. past, and is now Chairman of its| The expedition was financed by Internaticnal Relations Department, | Mr. and ‘Mrs. John M. Dimick, New She will leave with her family for| York socialites who participated in the scuth they shortly | the field work. Dimick, an engineer, . | surveyed and mapped the area. Mrs. stablish permanent residence. Mrs. ; J. M. Clark was r as Chairman | Ries was expedition photographer. of the committae event ter, holdirg grossed lags), and dy, has ccnducted this she pl in Fairb med | will fill the places made vacant by resignation as well as those regularly | becoming vacant this year. Candidates For AFWC Offices With the triennial election of of- <.ub Baby was taken of the arrival of the newest club baby, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Collis| Druley, and the Treasurer was di-|[icers for the Alaska Federation of rected to st a savings account in | Women's Clubs in the offing for hame. a5 has bean the club cus- | March, the club selected two candi- om for seme ye | dates ‘whom it will present to other Mis. Knight o | clubs (’:’r)lhv F(‘dnm:&m [c’v!l_' lhcilx; ack- 4 . k O enlented it |ticn. These were Mrs. Tom Park, The Glub unanimously selected I8 \iynapeq for the office of Custo- ,‘f‘ (:;;:(].:,HMK:.‘,'I;{,‘::?:;:,f(nl\lrf'h"f”m‘::‘(Inu‘. and Mrs, R. R. Hermann, re- Predidbrits ‘Bifhday. AN bkttt S8 (ETSHEDE OF i, s ten ‘lcr General Federation director. Ac- Y 3 | cording to custom the offices of Pre- New Board of Directors 'sident, Secretary and Treasurer ro- Mrs. R. R. Hermann, Mrs. G. E.[igte petween the First and (Third Knight, Mrs, Thomas Haigh, Mrs.| pjyisions, and are due this to go to G. Day, Mrs. Tom Park, Mrs.| {he Third Division Robertson and Mrs. A. E.| e h : e unanimously elected to| cerve on the Board of Directors in| WHY SUrFER wilh vour feet? charge of the Club property. They:Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves W Official notice past. Committee Kiil Slayer in Mountain Chief Minton After a day’s search in'the Cum- berland mountains near Middles- boro, Ky. by more than 1,000 men, several airplanes and ‘blood- #hounds, David Buchanan, suspect- ed burglar wanted for the slaying of ‘one police : officer and the wounding of two. others, was slain as he attempted to escape. Buchanan killed Johri Fisher, dep- uty, and wounded Police Chiet Charles - Minton and Assistant Chief Prosper Perry as they at- tempted to arrest him in a trailer n which Buchanan was living /ith his second wife, Myrtle, & "y girl and three other children.} T NEVER SEED S\CH PURTY ENE BALLS AN’ ROSN_JAWS W AL EN BORNED NS Bty Der5¢ Opportunity Is ] Always Waiting! | ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer~) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneaun Motors ——— ! ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry T Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 6 e . sy — Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 ’Aluka Music laska Music Supply Pianos—Musical Instrements and 122 W. Becond " Utah Nul and Lump COAL — —— Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS - AND POULTRY HOME GROCERY | FREE DELIVERY Phone 146 | GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol LIOQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets Bodding Transfer l pUIDING - Rock—Coal Hauling ! Btove—Fuel Off Deltvery “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILR Builders’ and BSnelf HARDWARE Juneau ™ Garhage Hasled Sarkoge Benlod || ™ juNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OH.—OLABS 1 | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4783 { e ———————————————— ; Bhelf and Heavy Hardware ] e R MR AR T M Y Gans and Ammanition | ‘Every house needs weatinghouse’ = PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | Eleetrieal Contractor—Dealer ‘ 140 So. Beward St. Juneau, Alaska | Business Phone 181 | Residence Phone Black 680 P ——— GENERAL MOTORS ] | R oSS | W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Mao” [— 1941 Models Now D REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson ——— LIQUOR DELIVERY| - A IT COSTS S0 LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S IF 'S FAINT WE BAVE IT! | Ideal Paint Shop | WRED W. 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