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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) at PIONEERS’ HOME INSURANCE ‘GOES WRANGEll awarded a contract for $140,700 in fire insurance on the Pioneers’ Home according to an announcement from the Governor's office today. The KETCHIKAN 3-ROOM furnished, heated Mrs. Miettinen, apt. 4th and Harris. contract was awarded on bid. S e ELKS MEET TONIGHT First City HigTCagers Take FOREST EXAMINER RETURNS FROM TRIP IN THE forest examiner, came in this fore- noon on the motorship Northland and registered at the Juneau Hotel. For the last year, Wyckoff, under the sponsorship of the U. S. Forest Service, has been working to get more Alaskan timber used in gov-!| INTRODUCED.—S. B. 14, by Coch- ran, raising exemptions from inheri- tance taxes. INTRODUCED.—S. B. 15, by Coch- ran, providing for public auctions to enforce liens. to secure more " THRIFT CO-0P | Member National Retailer- JUNEAU AG LOSES TO PR AR NEXT TO OITY HALL The Juneau Insurance Agency, er a business trip of about ten IONE 767 I Stanley V. Grummett, has been S E “ A T E jwecks in the States, J. M. Wyckoff, PH 6 * Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS ernment projects; woodworking industries in Alaska and to help to develop the peat industry in the Territory. Elks will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Elks' Hall for their regular| Wednesday night business session. | Visiting members are welcome to attend. once and same will be given 4 attention. l THE DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE e m— ONE SINGLE APARTMENT; ALSO ONE APARTMENT WITH BED- ROOM. HILLCREST. PHONE 439, PASSED.— H.JR. 2, by Ways and Close Game-Come Here . Friday for Three Games [for"ime "Legisintive chambers. Count five average words to the CRESCENT apts 373 So. Franklin. | ne. Fur. apts. Phone 428. WRANGELL, Alaska, Feb. 19.—In Daily rate per line for consecutive an" overtime game last night the msertions: CATERPILLAR tractor for rent. | Ketchikan High School, champions poual One day ..ol P. O. Box 463, Juneau. | pu— } i Aot o= bl Adaitione. Savs charge .58 3-ROOM furnished, heated Copy must-'ce in the office by 3| and bath, Phone 704. / pelcok i the d“m"w“ to 108Ure |3 OOM fur. apt. 437 Fifth and| isertion on same Park. Phone Red 250. We accept ads over telephone i yom persons listed in telephone | FOR RENT — 3-room Wrectory. apartment. Phone 544. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Glover’s Lunch, Candy, nuts and potato chips. 257 So. AT SR Franklin St. Box 1816, Junean'AVAmABLE March 1, fur. heated DO YOU WANT A HOME? We Have a Good Buy for Somebody. A large house, in a good district, with 3 bed- ‘rooms, a living room, dining room, kitchen and bath. There is an apartment in the basement that brings in $40.00 per month. {of the Southern Division in the S8 Southeast Alaska Basketball Confer- {ence, defeated Wrangell 27 to 25. NEWS ‘The two teams play again tonight ‘nnd tomorrow night and then Ket- |chikan goes to Juneau aboard the . GYM DEDICATION 1S ?yncht Arrow to meet the Juneau TO BE HELD TONIGHT | High School five, ch: f the Culminating all the years of need‘Noimem owr:n b iy for a modern gymnasium for DOUg- | " coming here from the successful las and its school is the formal ded- |invasion of Petersburg where they ication of the building tonight |dumped last year's champions, the which officially marks its comple-| ‘F‘hst City team found a rejuven- tion and readiness to be tuined gieq Wrangell team that ran wild, over to e school. apt. furnished VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 299 or Green 355 after 6 pm. Automatic oil hot water heat. Oak floors throughout. Roof, exterior and furnace all new within the last five years. N y | it ::f;:.m:"gmgmm LT Residents of Douglas are expect-lmgx;go: nt;l;ficsh:xrno;’:o:;lx: t‘:xl:x o:;‘} Private garage. t 6-ROOM fur, log house at Auk ed to turn out en masse to hear|time play. Lake: 5 acres land, light plant,|3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated | Gov. Ernest Gruening deliver an ERATER wash. machine, hot and cold| apfs. and houses. Windsor Apts. adt;rehss apptx;:)prlate;‘ L(: the occ::lsiolx:’ COME HERE FRIDAY [ J water, car, garage, trailer, out- and hear other notables as we { Superintendent of Juneau Schools bk motbr, eto. -Camipldte, ¥1o| TOR G i s with| will also afford townspeople oppor-| A. B. Phillips has received @ radio- 000. See Arnie Copstead. } bath est tunity to meet the members of|gram stating the Ketchikan High FOR RENT OR l.EAsE—fiwre!"he Legislature who are amongthe School basketeers will arrive in Ju- space and apt. Inquire Snow honor guests invited to the Cel'e-!nenu Friday. The first game of the 3 White Laundry or phone Green."’“’“ms three-game series will be played 355 after 6 pm i Dancing has been arranged Saturday night, the others sched- | ysocmlly climax the affair. juled for Monday and Tuesday. 3-ROOM fur npt “oil heat 12th St. | —_———— ———— Phone Black 490. GRADERS LOSE v o ————————— | Douglas seventh and eighth gmdmfieo p k mm 6-ROOM _furiistied modern, cage team went down in defeat in il ar s ' very nice house. 618 6th St. |a game with the Parachial team of ! » 3 ' Dies in Denver, Col. ROOM and board in private home.|Juneau after school yesterday af- Phone Green 462. ternoon, score 35 to 21. Results so Mrs. Mary L. Parks, 86, mother of George A. Parks, Cadastral Engineer Shattuck Agency PHONE 249 FOR SALE—Modern 4-room house | with two lots. Phone Douglas T4.| HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Office—New York Life - T TR 1 t SET, 7-piece walnut; Brus-| 0 1s rug, 9x12. Phone Black 610. MY THOME, at 540 Hemlock Way, must be sold at once. Will sacri- fice for quick sale, Phone Black | 135. Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS fl DO&TRY Call Phones: 13 and & “Hollywood Sights And Sounds By ldi- Cosas Feb. 19.-—-Just as a sample of what hor- ROUND BOTTOM skiff; 1 flat bottom skiff; 1 coal heater; 1 kerosene cook stove. Phone Green 234, — | far now are one win and two lost 2-ROOM apartment, hot and cold|out of three games played between | water, steam heat, electric range. |the two schools W RoLLYwooD, cal, ki in the Department of Public Survey, rible turns things take when they're explored too seriously, there's Widest 3. cu. ft. REX concrete mixer.| Phone 569. ARy Seoag [fieq yosterdiy afihee home 1n DenCI] 1k statistios] binlnsea da “Kiss.the Boys Goabia” 4 Salection ol Rubber wheeled."Phone Black 763.| FOR RENT—Completely furnished | ANI’:E‘:;'Danolv‘l ON NEXT |'er Colorado, after a brief iliness, There's more than one Kiss in the picture. Statistically: Mary ll I n u o ' s FOR SALE_Baby crib and mat-, 2-room apt. Call Cooper Bldg.| SEASON'S. OPERATIQNS | Tom Which she had, untll the 1a3ti] Maritn ant Don Amieshs; Hérols aud heto, must kiss by seript, PHONE 92 or 95 tress, $4. Phone Top Notch Cafe.| Fhone 182, | L R. Flison, manager of the ‘h:;;;' ‘;‘;‘:‘;s"'w::mfl?;;?gvg:“y 79 times. They have 40 days to get this kissing done — an aver- s SM‘L#FOM pmk m;"(;o‘o'd 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone md Douglas cannery last season, h“un Juneau having visited here with nst:v‘of not quite two kisses daily. But we must not overlook “SMILING SERVIOE" unning condition and tires. 600. | recently besn- heard from here in her husband, the late James Parks, possible delays due to weather, illness, dialogue changes, broken . Phone Sk m;a{fl:?‘te: to E:;i:'foubteglce K:;:y a‘tl;‘(_m several occasions. She had lived dish '} and what not. And .n,hcn there are rehearsals, hours upon Bel’l s cash Gl’ocery Boddlng Trand'r : i | P . 3 s to cooking :1 ihe Soh. in Denver since the time of her|| hours; and an average of five takes to every camera angle; and PHONE 108 m PHONE FOR SALE OR TRADE- _Motor- 3 \Whicl\ he announcex .D ans for more { marriage in 1872. Previously she had some three camera angles to every kissing scene. This amounts m i boat “Pal” See owner at RocK| pop RENT 3-room apt.: hot and l”‘m L‘:)’;;"“e‘ “"; S de: lived with her parents in Wyoming || ' allowing as many kisses during rehearsals as during takes, to Dump. cold water, steam heat, elacmci;rgzflns i Gf:"",‘:;ey analh e;ms,:}f:’w ::'30‘:!1 from Canada where|| g9 kisses & day, or 2400 in 40 days of shooting, which is a heap FOR SALE—Pair tire chatns—hke\ range. Phone 560. , | materialize output will be speeded| Besides her son, she is survivea|] “AF kissine. new. Fit 525-18, 550-17, 5.00-19,| 5-ROOM unfurnished house, nlom up considerably. by one daughter, Mrs H. B. Thomp- o PR 5.00-17, 5.25-17. At Empire omce location. Phone 385. Al McKay, superintendent of the' son of Pocatello, Idaho, who was with “Kiss” was in its third days, or 240th kiss, when Elizabeth $2.50. CORNER LOT, Third and Dixon. | Phone Red 550. LUNCH BOX Cofe; must self im< mediately. Bargain for cash. MISCELLANEOUS * "Ofififi“@y massage in yo?r home, $2.00. Call Black 510 be- fore 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. :W‘?DISH massase and cabinet baths. Mrs. L. Skele, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662, i $% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunnvy sacks at Coal Bunkers. BUARANTEED Realistic Permd- uents, $4.50. Finger wave, 08c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. goid TURN your om mw_value, Natiopal Bank Bldg. view, $15 month. Phone 621. 2:RM. fur. apt.; bath, warm, clean, heard from to the effect that he would not be back here but was going with a cannery at the West- ward. .- FOR RENT-—Apartments, at office 20th Century Bldg. inquire “GRAPES OF WRATH” “Grapes of Wrath,” outstanding FOR RENT or See I Goldstein, LEASE—Rainier Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. or two years past, is the feature film for the Douglas Coliseum show beginning tonight. The book bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. Phone Blue 575. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. O—C—)Z—!, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and VACANCY Perelle Apartment. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; @lso 5-room strictly modern un- from which the film version of -|the story was developed was one of the most talked of during the past decade, according to several critics. — e ———— CASHEL HOME After a vacation visit in States of several months, Frank Cashel arrived home this morning aboard the Northland. During the| time which he spent in California of Douglas, Durhams, Swansons and he visited with former residents i plant for several seasons, was also| ONE OFFICE room for rent, First| story in public interest during one! the | her at the time of her death, Funer-| al services will be held in Denver. ————— SCHOOL HOLIDAY " FRIDAY;PROGRAM | TOBETOMORROW A program tomorrow afternoon, to be held in the gymnasium of ‘the Juneau High School, will commem- orate the birthday of George Wash- ington. Students will observe a holi- day on Friday, according to Supt. |A. B. Phillips. Opening the program at 2:45 o'clock will be a flag salute, Ied by Student Body President Ingram Var- nell. This will be followed by the students singing “The Star Spangled Banner” played by the school band. Patterson, as a die-hard daughter of the Old South, did her scene inveolving Ameche, Qscar Levant, and General Lee’s chair. Miss Patterson, who is actually from Tennessee and a mem- ‘ber of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, wasnt' too sure as to how her family would react to her role as Aunt Lily Lou. Though she plays the role straight, the implication of the part i8 all comedy. They have switched the idea of the story somewhat since its Broadway days. Then, Clare Boothe's travesty dealt with a Hollywood search for a heroine of a picture with many purely PERCY’S CAFE [ J sSsTOP 'AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD : FOUNTAIN ' SERVICE REFRESHMENTS EODAVIS ‘Every House needs westinghouse’ rms ELECTRIC CO. Contractor—Dealer 140 80. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Bldck 600 O iy 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE mnunmom Phone 464 Bill Hixson JUNEAU-YOUNG ledwm Company l-uu- -nw... G-‘-IAZ-&- RIS 05” | wrmmwson | H. S. GRAVES “An American Medley” will be su: cash or trade at Nugget Shop. furnished house. Phone 484. the Hardings, all of whom wished | py g girls sextette af\d s rell:f T " “The Clothing Man” IF I'T'S PAINT .WE HAVE I'T! T ;43 VAGANGY Nioont Arcrtma— |to be remembered to their friends i s to “ " HAOME OF HART SCHAPPNER VACANCY Nugget Apartments. tive to George Washington entitled || coincidental resemblances to “Gone With the Wind.” Now, how- The Laly Alaska mp“‘li“‘“.‘ i here he said. { “Information Please” will follow. eevr, “G. W. T. W." is finished and reelased, and the idea is & MARX OLOTHING I Palm Shop . B WANTED T - { TGt Relechinss ill be plaskd Y ther dated. So Hollywood is throwing it right back on the stag b 3 A any Alaska newspaper. GUN'CLUB TO MEET {the school band and this will be s 1 s 0 SOl € & [ the search is for the heroine of a Broadway play, and to win the part showgirl Mary Martin hastens back to her old Dixie mansion to be “discovered” by the scouts. ‘Tomorrow ' evening at 7 o'clock, in the City Hall, the newly organ- ized gun club of Douglas will meet to further plans for their activi- ties. followed by the “Cavalcade of Am- erica.” The program will close with the playing of “America.” ——————————— TO INSPECT ROADS D Nl MRS. RUNQUIST RETURNS M. D. Williams sails on the Mo- Mrs. Hilda Runquist is a visitor! torship ‘Northland for Sitka where at the home of her daughter, Mrs.ihe will make a routine inspection of G. R. Isaak, having recently ar-|road maintenance for the Public rived here from Peversburg. Roads Administration. WANTED — Used bureau, rocking| chair, table, bed for homesteader. Write P. O. Box 1403, Juneau, CAPABLE woman wants work day or hour. Phone 209, Apt. 3. subscribe to me Daily Alasks Empire—the paper with' the larges. paid circulation. Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal MEASURE YOUR DESK! COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Miss Patterson, as Aunt Lily Lou, a regal lady splendid among spreading Southern splendors, give san acidulously polite wélcome to the Yanks (Ameche and Levant) in course of which she mplnnly remonstrates when Ameche is about to sit in a worn old chair beside the harpsichord. “No, no, not there! Gen- eral Lee sat in that chair,” is her line. “That isn't nearly as funny to me,” the character actress said later, “as it should be to an audience. My father, Lieut. Ed- mund Dewitt Patterson, enlisted at the age of 16 in the Ninth Alabama regiment, then was transferred to Lee's army in north- ern Virginia. He was seriouly wounded ai Gettysburg. 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