The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1941, Page 7

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In case of error or if an ad been stopped before ex- ation, advertiser please noti- this oftrce (Phone 374) at and same will be given ntion. E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Jount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecutive ertions: One day .. o Additional days ... Be Minimum charge _...58c “opy must he in the office by 2 "clock in the afternoon to insure ion on same day. We accept ads over telephone o persous listed in telephone OR SALE—Earl apartments. New | dern of reinforced con- construction, good income investment. Inquire apart- sell im- Bargain for cash. SPANIEL puppy, black, reasonable. Phone Red) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 21, FIRM PUTS CLERKS ] ON ROLLER SKATES | IN SPEED-UP DRIVE PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21.—Speed- ing service and saving wear ‘and tear on employes by putting them on | | roller skates is the novel idea adopt- ed successfully by an concern in Philadelphia Company executives looked R"l)“l‘ |at the vast amount of floor e | 3-room fully (ur- {to be covered when th~ firm opensd | except linen. la steck room in North Philadelphia | Theni was born the idea cf putting stock room workers on wheels. The floor could be covered quick- automotive | SMALL furnishe se, suitable, for 2 or 3 people. 317 12th St. WILL sublet nished apartment, Phone 631, VACANT apartment at Kilburn's in Douglas, Bring your own radio.'ly and efficiently by skaters who The apartment is sound-proof and | otherwise would have tc walk to your neighbors will do you ino far-away bins and shelves tc get d good. sired articles. Now the fast-m workers are part of each staff in ‘\ll 4-ROOM furnished apartment.|iwenty-fyur c¢f the company's Knight Apts, Call Red 700. branches. The skaters work out their own signals to aveid collision, whistling _ihone it when darting cut of one row tc a 2 ROOMS and bath, $15 monthly. “main street.” A strict rule keep: the 713 5th St., Star Hill. Phone cement floor clean of twine and Black 619, | waste to eliminate bad spills. T RIS fur. house and bath. ids x4 PARTLY furnished 9-room house,! 6th and Main. Apply 114 West Ihe j“ 6th. Phone 751, y [} be th , clean, s Driffed Together NEW ALBANY, Ind., Jan. 21.- In 1937, the Ohio River flood drove A Mr. 4nd Mrs, Carl Awtood from 2-RM. fur apt.; view, $15 month. Blue 3-ROOM furnished apt., s"rib‘v.jer bath, oil range. 1565 Seatter Tract. Phone Black 479. VACANCY — Jensen Apts. Phone Blue 90 Four -room house on MISCELLANEOUS | FOMPLE home, $2 \)()r!)’ massage 00. Call Black 510 b(‘-» am. and after 7 p.m. : EDISH massage and cablnel‘ hs. Mrs. L. Skele, 410 West| {h St. Phone Green 662, | % CINTS FACH PAID for used| J gunnv sacks at Cofll. \ fUAKANTEED Realistic Perma- $450. Finger wave, 65c. Beauty Shop. Telephone , 315 Decker Way. Bunk: [URN your o1d gold mto value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. LOST AND FOUND ON WHO TOOK td lop coat by at 20th Century Theatre, please return and pick up own The Josts Forest from 16 cents to $2.30 an licate gophers from | nds and from 12%%| 7 cents to get rid of 1 the United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Divi- sion Number One, at Juneau. ACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES INC., a corporation, Libelant, vs. | 'IH BARGE or vessel called the ". & B. Co. No. 39, Official No. 310, her tackle, equipment, etc., Libelee and Respondent. No. 4510-A IN ADMIRALTY NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that virtue of a writ of Venditioni ponas and execution, dated the| ith day of January, 1941, issued ut of the above entitled court at i on a Final Decree in rem nd Crder of Sale made and pro- ! ounced in that court on the same ay, ordering the above described arge or vessel called the W. T. & b. Co. No. 39, Official No. 166,310, er tackle, equipment, etc., to be old at public vendue to the highest | nd best bidder for cash, I will ac- | rdingly offer and expose the said | >ssel or barge called the W. T. :L Co. No. 39, Official No. 166,310, | er tackle, equipment, etc., for sale | t public vendue to the highest and | o<t bidder for cash on the 27th day | i Jan 1941, at the hour of two | clock in the afternoon of said day, t the front door of the Federal uilding at Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, January 14, 1941, WM. T. MAHONEY, | Service estimates it| _ "TOR RENT—Furnished f\partmem | BOARD | TACANCY at Fosbee Apts. | FOR RENT—2-room apartment— 8 ROOMS and bath, air cond- their lowland New AlbAny house io tioned, heated, electric washer, an upland camp in suburban Silver laundry, new oak floors, electric Hills. Nearby lived Mr. and Mrs. range, frigidaire, nicely furnished. K¢nneth Weaver. Call Windsor Apts. The other day the Atwoods T P AP SR — daughter, Vérnia, 15, and the Weav- FOR RENT — 5-room steamheated ors son, Tommy, 16, went to Louis- apartment. * Phone 569. ville and got married. | APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM; ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM AND BED CLOSET. HILLCREST, PHONE 439 TWO FRONT room apartments, including water and garbage, $35 monthly. Call 143. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire i at office 20th Century Bldg. | NTCELY furnished “heated apart- ment, 4 rooms and bath. $45 per month, Phohe 'Bile "1 gaturday, February 8, according to | FOR RFNT — 5-room . furnished blans started by Mayor L. W. Kil- house and bath, with 3 bedrooms, burn last night, is the date set for oil heat. Phone 372, DOUEXH» dedication of the new Douglas gym-, RN SN e O nasium. A program of speeches and | FURNISHED home on Futz Cove musical selections followed perhaps Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 632, by a dancing party on the gym'’s Ted Danielson. beautiful fleor will characterize the = ——————— event. Invited guests for the occa- FOR RENT or LEASE—RAINCT goy will include Gov. Ernest Gruen- Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. jng members of the Legislature, and | See I. Goldstein. other celebrities. A committee composed of E. E,.‘ Engstrom and A. J. Balog of the City i Ccu 1 has been appointed by the heat.' Mayor to work with Supt. Calvin Pool and the Sclool Board in ar- > —-———— ranging the dedicatory celebration. & ROOM, $50 per mo. WY heat, dry room andshower| gpypyp CLUB ORGANIZED | Juneau Rooms, phone 472. Any person between 12 and 70 {‘OI\' warm lurn. apts. Lights, Y6ars is the only limitation for ap- water, dishes. cooking utensils and plicants for membership in a rifle bath. Reasonable at Seaview. club being organized in Douglas with | izl | Jack Warner heading the organiza- tion and assisted by Pat Parkhurst, Arthur Ladd and Wilfred Fleek, Fif- | teen boys have signed up so far with others in prospect. A meetine of the members and any others interested VACANCY Perelle Apartment is scheduled for January 30 to ar- Phone Blue 575. range activities of the Club | - IROOM FURNISHED apa.rtmem' HOME GLARD DRILL elso 5-room strictly modern un-) IS MOVeD UP A I)A‘Y turnished house. Phone 484. i —_— | | DEDICATORY CELEBRATION BEING PLANNED FOR GYM 't in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. urnished apt, Phone Black 490. Steam bath. hot and cold water, steamheated. Electric range. Phone 569. | At 7 o'clock this evening instead | jof Wednesday the Douglas Home !Guards will be put through their | paces at the natatorium, Walter | Andrews announced last night.| Basketball games scheduled for to- morrow evening occasioned the| change it was reported. i C HAMM & MEETING Dcuglas Chamber of Commerce i is schedtiled to meet tomorrow ev-| GRAFTON, W. Va, Jau. 2l— cqing 4 g orclock in the City Hall. | For economical deer hunting, Del-! Matters of necessary business is| bert Wolfe and his party claim a| schedu]ed { record. Last VACANCY Nugget Apartments. Deerly Double - said_he killed | LEAVING FOR SOUTH | year Wolfe (Train of Von Brauch:h(h Is [t mark, | and France. United States Marshal, First | two deer with a single bullet during | Judicial Division, Territory |a hunting trip. He returned from | W. H. Woods plans a 5 weeks' va- | cation trip south to join Mrs. Wnods 1941. German “Flymg Pencil” Flghts R. According to the German caption accompanying this picture, this is an air battle wan bomber (called a “fiyu.. pencil”) and a Roval Nazi GHO Is 'Panzer’ On Rails Cerebrum of German Military Machine (Cortmued from Page One) he flat soggy wastes of middle Po- and, to the swishing beaches of | the French Atlantic coast, the boss of millions of men has issued terse | orders, ports and of those millions to spell the mili- received meaty coordinated military re- the efforts ary defeat of Poland, Norway, Den- Holland, Belgium, Luxemburg | tecknical | GHQ since the Air Force plane between a Ger- fizht. Tour crews serve with the train anti-aireraft military guard: personnel of the feder railways and the signal corps ex- perts. The portant, typewriter operat switchboard operators, and other assistants chosen from the out- standing pupils of the signal corps school have been on duty in the beginning of the the most im- operators, tele- telegraphers, latter are Radio war, “Speed” Their Middle Name Speed is their middle name. They still look back with pride, reports the “Warshatier Zeitung,” oh tne day that their chief ordered a phone call put through from a for- aken spct in Poland Within six seconds, Von Brau- chitsch was speaking with his aides in the Reich capital. Of special interest man reporter who train was the use presumably what is known in American telephone ‘circlhs @ “scrambled speech” apparatus--for foiling curious the line. to a Ger- visited the of a device who might be on, - during an air raid over England. There is no information on the outcome pf the issued from the r must remain strictiy are conducted in an and command secret, 1 ever changir plicated cc Important ceived by typewriter press wireless reports are re- duplicated by and handed around to the staff officers, The car v which Von Brauchitsch has his quarters was used by Adolf Hitler for two years as his private salon car, Uses Radio Car When Von Brauchitsch dashes to the front line, the fact that he leaves his rairoad car does not mean that he is not in contact with every sector. His auto column centains a radio car with direct wireless connection to his railway car. Operators sitting in the grey “panzer” car can flash back to the rolling GHQ an order which Von| Brauchitsch has decided to Issne. When the Field Marshal Gen- eral has finished his observations, back he mm to the train siding, the “panzer” car is quickly rolled cn the flatcar and the train can 'move on extremely cum-| TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHO! STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager r_——-——-q Utah Nut and Lump COAL T HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel Amerfoan Meat—Phone 38 e e ] The Juneau Laundry Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert' s.ggillz E{ocery Free Delivery Juneau ~VARlETY SPICE OF CHICNESS IN MODERN WARDROBE —— Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Pl et Sl el — % | ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 B B T A A 55 TS0 ZENITH RADIOS 1341 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson IT COSTS 80 LITTLE TO DRESS BMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S e Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating Phorie 34 Sheet Metal SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner P — o et o Soothing Organ Music and Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OmnL Poot of Main Strest Juneau Motors - e —— Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN 'llohn Marin, Prop. Phone 96 CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 — e Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTR!' ‘ FREE DELIVER! i Call Phones: 13 and & Widest Selection ol LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Boddmg Transfer numm«: ’?3"' Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Ofl Deltvery | Thomas Hardware Co | PAINTS — OILR Bullders’ and Sneit HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company TR ware Guns and Am-unmon T AT | W. P. JOHNSON FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY | IF IS PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop b Y X COWLIN G-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS | NG T8 of Alaska, By WALTER G. HELLAN, Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONR 788 Ty Dy Alaka, Ty bas fhe | iR IO 0 20 largest paid circulation of any Al- aska ‘newspaper, |a similar trip with the same party | io'ss already in the states and to- | Every comfort made for our guests |this year to report that John W. B Deputy. |Brown had duplicated his feat. ;‘f;:::‘; S5y N SIS & SR 10 Dalal | irst publication: January 15, 1941. | He said Brown's bullet found its| ast publication: January 25, 1941. mark in the shoulder of one animal' land passed through it to break the e el e back of another deer not far away. \ | nuucms (oumM { ! TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY ] ‘ The Forést - Service eshmates DOUBLE BILL [ ) “Dead End Kids on Dress Parade” that 23 percent of the available | | “Murder on the Yukon” * | + !Am Neagle, left, wearing daytime bolero troek; center, wool travel outfit; right, bolero «ihner dress Anna Neagle, well-dressed English motion picture use of white trim. Center she shows . a dashing actress, believes that anyone can wear any type travel outfit in royal purple wool. The frock is dress if she goes about it the right way. Va- | slim and straight, the brief bolero is' purple and ety is the spice of smartness in clothes, in Miss | lilac plaid with faint pink stripe, and. the revers eagle's estimation. At the moment she is very | reveal the purple facing. The hat.is purple felt fond of boleros, and in the three pictures above she | trimmed with lilac grosgrain ribbon and pheasant 18 shown wearing three different types of that Kind | feathers. The third is a dinner dress in lemon of costume. At left she is shown in @ peasantlike | yellow and brilliant jewelers’ blue. * When the Eton bolero frock designed by Edward Stevenson. It is jacket is slipped off the bodice becorfies the decols made of bright royal blue pique with white blouse lette top of a low-waisted, bouffant evening gown peppered with blue dots; a gay new touch is the ' in heavy cotton. By BILLY DeBECK Alaska [ ] PORE PITABLE g CRITTER - THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK O GRASP HOLT [} COMMERCIAL SAVINGS THRIFT C0-OP Member National Retailer- 1 Owned Grocers | Subscribe for The Empire. Oldest Bank in NEXT TO CITY HALL | range feeds in national foi and i PHONE 767 grazing districts of western Color- . 800 is consumed by rodents. " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH STIDDY SARGINT ~ ST\DON GIT & BERAD ON TR BULUS-ENE ' —1 SWow' (F ME PULL T TRIGGER W WaN YE GOT NORE SHOWDER SLADES AUNKERED 1P NROW NELL MSS T TARGET COMPLETE \\SSEN, Y&RD B\RD (€ NOW DONT SHIT TART BIG NOWTY OF MOURS () - e e - e e e A A S S ——————————

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