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FOR RENT e of error or if an ad ,Dven stopped before €X- | | \p GRFICE room for rent.-First advertiser please noti- 2 | Bank Bidg | oftice (Phone 374) at i Ay S and same will be given WILL sublet room fully fur- lon. nished apartment, except linen. DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE Phone 631. nt five average words to the|2 ROOMS and bath, $15 mnm!m-‘ 713 5th St, Star Hill. Phone uly rate per line for consecutive | Black 619 1.“,‘1: day ... furnished 9-room house, Additional days 6th and Main. Apply 114 West Minimum charge .90 6th. Phone 751, must he in the office by 2| 3"pns vy Tapt; bath, warm, clean in the afternoon o nsure|” ... g5 month. Blue 510. rtion on same day. TR . accept ads over telephone | yACANCY — Jensen Apts. Phone persons listed in telephone | pjue 9o 8 ROOMS and bath, air condi- FOR SALE tioned, heated, electric washer, -, — laundry, new oak floors, electric R \LE—Completely furnished| range, frigidaire, nicely furnished. t-room house in \’Vaynorl Call Windsor Apts. Phone Black 611. R R 0 — FOR RENT — 5-room steamheated oe skates size 9, reason-| apartment. Phone 569. nl new. Red 273. {8 S ST i P 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM; EAR lease on well located 17- ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH m rooming house. White Em- BEDROOM AND BED CLOSET. e A 563 HILLCREST, PHONE 439. E TIMBER n. Phone George Bros. . RENT—Apartments, inquire Century Bldg for \\nnd Cut your r()n at office 20th LEASE—very rea- home on 440 Fifth —auto- FOR RENT — 5-room furnished house and bath, with 3 bedrooms, Phone 372, Douglas. or I Six-room house oil heat. 1atic 1t, hardwood floo full| — - % 1Seme laundry trays, ete. For FURNISHED home on Fritz Cove niment any hour, phone| Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 632. 19 Ted Danielscn. T must sell im.| FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier A5 148 sash Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. pel e See 1. Goldstein MISCELLA“EOUS 3-ROOM furnished apt, oil heat. Phone Black 490, MPLETE body age in your' EoARD & ROOM, $30 per mo. me. $2.00 k510 be- gteam heat, dry room and shower 11 am. and after 7 p.m. path. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. EDISH massage and cabinet | (‘()7Y L ey Bp“ Lights, ath Mrs. L. Skeie, 419 Weit water, dishes. cooking utensils and 2th St. Phone Green 662, bath. Reasonable at Seaview. CENTS EACH PAID for used| VACANCY at Fosbee Apts, ound gunny sacks at Coal RO = Bunkers. FOR RENT—2-room rtment— . — | hot and cold water, steamheated. ARAN Realistic Perm-| pleciric range. Phone 569, ent 4 Finger wave, G S 2 5 Al lcla’s Beauty Shop. Telephone VACA Perelle Apartment. 01, Decker Way. Phone Blue 575. RN mto value your oa gold 4-ROOM FURNISHED ap']rtmenl' ash or trade at Nugget Shop. elso 5-room strictly modern un- = house. Phone 484. Classifieds Pay! Iansman Lifer Gefs No Parole APOLIS, Jan. 27. — The Ciemency Commis- d a parole to D. C former Indiana Kwu srand dragon, who has than 15 years of a nce for the murder of Madge Oberholtzer mission stated that “from | idence submitted, it s shown that he was right- icted.” 'mmrw Apartments. WANTED WANTED—{o care fm' ("]ildr('n 4 Juneau Nursery, By the y, week or month, Reasonable rates. Phone Red 119, Nugget The Lauy Alaska Emplre {zua;l.n- tees the largest daily circulation ot any Alaska newspaper. On Honeymoon deni¢ I on at one time was one the most powerful figures in liana politics. —eee OMMUNIST TOSSED OUT OF SENATE )IY\II’IA Wash., J‘m 27.—Over-| to two in majority its| n investigating committee, the| hingter: Senate declined last.! ht te se Lenus Westman, Sno- | mish County farmer elected {o the | Dorothy Ruth Sullivan, 19, daugh- nate on the Democratic ticket. | ter of baseball’s Babe Ruth; and cstman had admitted he is a | Daniel Sullivan, 25, her husband of fmer Communist. | three days, leave New York for a he Scnate adopted the minority ';;::n"éoag é’f,’,% :ffifizl:e;:z’llyn ;dn: :“s'uln)t i"a‘c(:x;m A dec]a.rmg‘ avoid a “Hollywood marriage.” BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH \EP - T GEN'R\L ling thre: SHOR' \S & WONDERFWL, HeP STONT-HERRTED FELLAR Hep ® PUTTIN ME N TW WEP QUARTERMASTER REG'WNT | T SWOW-T CANT AT <O GIT W PAWS ON & SHOOTIN-ARN Copr 1941, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved. BULLITT said, if the British navy is destroy or a totalifarian power gained con- er the capacity of the construction trol of e the Atlantic or the industry w reat enough to handle Pacific before the United States' two defense truction in 1941 and still ocean fleet is ready care for expanding civilian demands. In response of Re ing costs were creeping up- presentative THE DAlL\ ALASKA EMPIRE, M()NI)A\ JAN (onslrudion § Sef’ Records Past Season Says Propaganda Machme‘lndlcahons Are ihat Pres ent Year Will See More Home Building HOWARD W BLAMING GERMANS Stirred Up Rumors of His Talk Abroad N, Jan. 27.—Former, By BLAKESUEE Amb: r Bullitt declared today Associated Press Science Editor the “German propaganda mach NEW '¥YORK, Jan, 27-It was a is responsible for reports he w boom year for the consiruction in- statements abroad the U. S. would dustry come into the war, he told the Housc New homes sprang up faster than Foreign Affairs committee, testif in any year since 1 Factor 'ling in support of the aid Brituin took shape at a record pace as in- Bil dustry responded to the call of na- Invasion of the western ! tional defense. phere is “almost certain,” ¥ So furious was the tempo at 4‘I\<l t Roz rs wond 27, 1941. | & | ered wi have always be inion the Heme Building Booms U. 8. would s war if it Total building and engineering | pessibly could. T have contracts for eastern states were every Prime Mini estimated by F. W. Dodge Corp. at e while I was amba ior 4 $3.850,000,000 compared with 33, FBI Bullitt characterized Italy’s po- 000,000 in 1939, a gain of 8 per (center) and Ell sition as a “slave to ( cent young.Mare de Bullitt further said | R itial construction got off to recently shown could not now quit the war as slow start because of unfavorable Here they are lool Germany would immediately oc- weather, but contracts piled up in roer (left), of the San Franc cupy the country and this is what | the final there quarters of the year, =—— S A YD Mussolini fears dispelling all fears that the boom and the peak level of $3,950,000,000 Bullitt said the “Japanese are in home building might ! e run its in 1929, obvicusly in a more independent course, Expansion to handle defense eon- position.” One and two family houses set the tracts in machine tool, airplane and - - > - pace or the full vear, cont chemical proce industries helped in 37 eastern states were os boost private factory building to a The draft board at East Liver-i,y @ w. Dodge Corp. at $1.530,- new high of $597,000,000, more than pool, O, has the same telephone g 000, an increase fo 15 pe double last vear and compared with number as the first selective serv- over last 3 the mos $547,000,000 in 1929. This total, En- ice number drawn—158. $1,915.000,000 in 1929, gineering News-Record said, did not I T i Factory Buil g Doubled include large contracts for plant ex- Canada’s vast Northwest Terri-| pngineering News-Record report- pansion for the account of the gov- tories, with an ea of 1309 ed that heavy engineering awards ernment square miles, have an estim had set a new record. For the full -— e - population of only 10,000 year, awards were estimated at ap-| Timber on the Philippine Islands = oo A T proximately 3,960,000,000 compared .ccvers an area equal to the state of Subwribr\ for 'X'hp > m“lre. SUITS PRINTS LlGHT WOOL COATS SHOWN FOR SPRlNG | Left, beige and ullm prlm dress, brown Advance fashion news on spring styles is just com- ing through, and it is to be a big season for suits, prints and lighter wool coats. The print shown left ahove is an excellent example of the type frocks that will be going places and doing things a few weeks from now. It is a beige and white print dress with an inserted panel front with full- ness over bust and hips. “Over the dress is worn a deep brown wool coat with fitted bodice and flaring skirt. The coat has dlagonal inverted tucks across the front, and is closed with three white C) NN“&“DOM T W CORNERS W with s’fllM 000,000 the previous year Nebraska. Mouv center, - tan Mw-wenw wodl suit with cream trim; right,‘navy wool dress, yellow coat, plastic buttons made in the shape of little hats ‘The bright colored jacket over' the dark dress is a new note. At right is pictured a full box coat in lemon yellow, worn over a navy blue wool dress. Rosalind Russell, center, models a tan shadow weave w00l suit with notched waistline darts. dis- tinguished for their insets of -cream-toned wool, which also outlines the slashed pockets. A surnl.ce walist of cream silk jersey is worn with the et and a felt postilion hat banded, in brown rihboy and garnished with brown wque feathers, A g PLAYS HOST—TV\D heroes of 1940, Cecil Wetzel Woods (right), who captured }Ilo kidnaper of ptember, were D. (‘ describing items. NOTICE OF SALE In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct In the Matter of (he Estate CARL (CHARLES) BIERNOTH, deceased. NOTT IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an order of the ibove entitled court dated January 22nd, 1941, N. C. Baufield as Ad- ministator of the estate of Carl (Charlés) Biernoth, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at 10 o'clock A. M. on February 3d, 1941, at the front door of the Fed- eral Building in Juneau, Alaska, the following first mortgage bonds is- sued by the Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc, and secured by a first mort- gage to Geo. E. Cleveland as tru: tee for the bondholders, and said bonds will be sold in the following designated lots, to wit: LOT 1 5 $100 bonds numbered 91 to 95, inclusive LOT 2 3 $500 bonds numbered 96 to 98, inclusive LOT 3 4 $500 bonds numbered 93 io 102, inclusive | LOT 4 2781000 bonds numbered 103 and 104 LOT 5 2 $1000 bonds numbered 105 and 106 LOT 6 2 $1000 bonds numbered 107 and 108 Said bonds mature on December 15, 1943, bear interest at 6% per annum, payable June 15th and De- cember 15th of each year until maturity, are callable at.102, pay- able at the B. M. Behrends Bank in Juneat, Alaska, and registered as to principal The six lots shall be offered sep- arately, and interest accrued since December 15, 1940, will accrue to the purchasers, All of said bonds shall be offered for sale for cash to the highest and best bidder, but the Administrator reserves the right to refuse any. or all bids offered for any or all lots if, in his decretion, any of the high- est bids, or all of them, should .be refused in the best interests of the estate of deceased. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January 22nd, 1941. N. C. BANFIELD, Administrator of the Estate of Carl (Charles) Biernoth, deceased. First publication, Jan. 27, 1541, Last publication, Jan, 30, 1941, The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper, e 1 . THRIFT CO-OP | | Membar Natignal Retailer- | | Owned Grocers | l NEXT TO CITY HALL | PHONE 767 1 & By BILLY DeBECK of | 7 B e e . Pt ———————— ?' v | TIMELY CLOTHES {|| Opporfunily Is | NUNN.BUSH SHOES Always Waiting! [l STETSON HATS ALASKA SCHOOL OF [| Quality Wotk Clothing ‘ AERONAUTICS 1, 4 L R | kol it {{ 1 Complete Outfitter for Men ronn Acmcv | i o (Authorized Dealers) GREASEN GAS — oIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors ZORIC | { SYSTEM CLEANING | PHONE 15 ‘ l Alaska Laundry ey E L — Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone a6l -t e e ey | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments Krafft's | MANUFACTURING CO. Utah Nut and Lamp ||| canver wonx_cuass COAL — Alaska Dock & 8 TELEPHONE 412 Ce. | S— Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY i Call Phones: 13 and € HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 9% American Meat——Phone 38 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol l l ! LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 Boddmg Trans!er ! nun.nnm Rock—Coal -.-n-. i | Btove—Fuel Oll Deltvery ——— “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery Thomas Hardware Co. | PHONE 105 PAINTS — OILS Free Delivery Juneau Quilders’ and Sneif l HARDWARE i { SRR - Garbage Hauled newsomie oy e ||| JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—~GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware T » >y Guns and Ammunition ‘Every house needs westinghouse' . lectr] Contractor=D | 140 80, Seward st.r?unuu.m o:::‘n fi"n’l%';':&:'y’f-'uf” | Business Phone 161 ;+ 2 L Residence Phone Blut‘ aso W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” S s T . ZENITH BADIOS 1941 Model: REPAIRS and SEAVIGE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hlxlon o LIQUOR DELIVERY| e ——— Ideal Paml Shop IT COSTS B8O LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S | -r-b—,‘»———:. g - - i Rice & AhlersCo. || Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 COWLING-DAVLIN i - COMPANY Sheet Metal E.0.DAVIS !y TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 ! DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS — SANITARY PLUMBDIG and HZATING COMPANY' W. J. NIEMI, Owner * Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONR 788 TINEAU HOTEL: ¢ Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 Subscribe for The Empire. Oldest Bank in \ Alaska THE B. M. BEHRENDS » —fie Daily Alaska Empire h:; the largest paid circulation of any Al-l aska - newspaper, Y ¢ - BANK COMMERCIAL _SAVINGS | e, St e e O O A A Bt B 8 A5 A S S -