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— ey | In case of error or it an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to tle ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive sertions: [LETIY % J— Additional days ... 5o Minimum charge -...500 Copy must be in the office by 2 sclock in the afternoon to insure ¢ sertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone ¥om persons listed in telephone Wrectory. FOR SALE FOR SALE—18x60 ft. new two-story house; inside house sures 15'2x19; upstairs (inA‘ with plyboard; two bed-| Suitable = for business| downstairs and living qu:«\rlfl\‘ upstairs or convert into apts. for | rent. Club honse placed on fish- | ing or hunting grounds by some | club, $1.200. Write Empire C 648. scow wi me ished reor Modern home. Two: basement apar lment West 12th St, Phone FOR SALE bedrooms, for income 730 Glove potato st. Box s Lunch. Candy, chips. 257 So. 1916, Juneau, fur, log house at 5 acres land, light machine, hot and cold r, car, garage, trailer, out-| board motor, etc. Complete, $3,- See Arnie Copstead plant, 000 SALE—Modern 4-room house wo lots FOR DINING SET, 7-piece walhut; Brus- Phone Black 610. at 546 Hemlock Way. sold at once. Will sacri- quick sale, Phone Good tires pick-up. condition and 544. Motos- at Ro TRADE- owner OR see SALE Pal.” Dump. LOT, Third and Dixon Red 550. HW\.. R NCH BOX Cofe; m\l‘-t sell iately. Bargain for MISCELLANEOUS ‘ OMPLE: he fore 11 E ‘)n(y massage in your $2.00. Call Black 510 be- | am. and after 7 p.m. { SWEDISH massage and cabinet| — hs. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West| . Phone Green 662, | g e | ACH PAID for used| at le‘ BUARANTEED Realistic Pemo- s, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c la’s Beauly Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. | TURN your oa gold Into value | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | MEASURE YOUR DESK! 1F IT'S MORE THAN 20 inches —1T’S TOO HIGH! ASK US WHY! J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Phone Douglas 74.| — Black | 2- | COZY, warm furn. apts. FOR | REN'I‘—No-room cabin on Gastineau Ave. Partly furnished.! Inquire Juneau Paint Store. full-size room, MODERN “3-room home, basement with recreation furnished. Phone Red 662 3-ROOM furnished apt. Oil heat. Phone Red 404. 3-ROOM furnished, Mrs. Miettinen, 4th and heated apt Harris. ONF ';INGL AP‘\RTVH-‘,NT ALSO ONE APARTMENT WITH BED- ROOM. HILLCREST. PHONE 439. CRESCENT apts. 373 So. Franklin. * Fur. apts. Phone 428, CATERPILLAR tractor for P. O. Box 463, Juneau. rent. ed, heated Phone 704. R apt. and bath, 3-ROOM fur. apt. 437 Fifth and Park. Phone Red 250. FOR RENT — 3-room furnished apartment. Phone 544. VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 209 or Green 355 after 6 pm. AVAILABLE March 1, apt. and garage. Couple only, _ heated 12th St. fur. 317 stm. heated Windsor Apts. 3-ROOM nicely fur. apts. and houses. with FOR RENT—3-room house bath. 843 West 9th. FOR REI\T OR LEA‘;E -Store space and apt. Inquire Show White Layndry or phone Green 355 after 6 p.m. 3-ROOM fur apt. oil heat. 12th St. Phone Black 490, mod. hou&(‘ concrete basement, wash. facil. 618 6th St. ROOM and bom'rlrin private ]mmc_: Phone Green 462. . hot and coid electric range. ROOM apartment, water, steam heat, Phone 569. FOR RENT—Completely furnished 2-room apt. call Cooper Bldg. Phone 182 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone apts. ed 600. FOR RENT—3-roon apt. Owl Cafe, Douglas. hot and electric | FOR RENT- rmm .q)l cold water, steam heat, range. Phone 5-ROOM unfurnis house, locacion. Phone 3 or rent, First National Bank Bldg. . bath, warm, clean, Phone 621 REN’I‘v partments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg, . apt month FOR RENT or LEASE—RaimeH Rooms, furnished or unfurnished.| See I Goldstein. | BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Junmu Rooms, phone 472. Lights, | | water, dishes, cooking utensils an bath. Reasonable at Seaview. [ | VACANGT at Fosbes Apis. VACANCY Perelle Apartmem Phone Blue 575. also 5-room strictly modern un-| furnished house. Phone 484. —— . VACANCY Nuggpt Apartments. | WANTED | | ek WANTED — Used bureau rocklng chair, table, bed for homesteader. | Write P. O. Box 1403, Juneau, | ied aa m The Empire Try a class WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling —Storage and Crating - CALL US! Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 | say. }German-Brmsh Alr i pert tells me, THE DAILY ALASI\A LMPlRl; THURbDAY FEB. 20, 194]1. Go' back Malt liquors S. Mountain ash ACROSS . Mailed . Frightens . Dress . New 7 hedg . Backs,of boats 16. Beast 17. Small shark 18. Blundered 20. Greek letier . Type squares Avarice . Fragment . Sun god Rescued . Ossified tissue Dozed 3 l‘x]\o\u . Ran away Operated Kind of eon- crete 2. Experimental workshop: collog. 3, Morning: abbr. speaker Rich -fur Ambassador . Conveyed ia tra ing strap legally ¢ 32, Heads "Hubby' Kimmel Surely Upsels Home Town Dope (Continued from Page One) er this s co come Germany's numerical advan- tage. her uch knew he had any medals. Even then he wouldn't tell me what ne got them for.” Services off Mexico and in North Sea during the World won the medals HIS ROWBOAT CAPSIZED The most familiar story about Kimmel is the tale about his aring off the sea forever at the a tender age of 15, just after his row-! boat capsized in the ©hio River But he had to break his oath when his congressman ran out of West Point appointments. He went to Annapolis. Administrative genius, insatiable curiosity about his ships, uncanny powers of observation, gunnery per- fection and morale building effici- ency are Admiral Kimmel’s in- visible badges of success, his mates the War m He was slightly wounded in the 1915 Mexican trouble. He taught the British a thing or two about gunnery in the North Sea witn his own range finding gadget Most of his forebears are steeped in military tradition from the Revolution on down. His wife’'s a| daughter of an Admiral. Two sons, are in the Navy, in the most dan- gerous of posts—submarine com- manders. The third has eyes too| weak for sea duty. - eee Power Rafio Given their planes a American mounting not cluding German production before July 1 then, superior duplicate defense of last jecture or big Tots tion of every are must count on replacing its front line plece of on of happened in this war to rhz\ngv it. | seem man knocked out by tials John Henry Lewis, one-time light-| heavyweight champion, knocked him out and a short while ago he was kayoed hy Joe Louis. Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN Sheep . Bunti Greets . 19. Shepherd's vine Looks steadlly | 3. Carried Bottoms of the ee Child: Gym has been arranged to start Sunshade Note of Guido's ale . Meaningless _repetition slo with ! 36. serious 38. ||l| nary . N umw minded ) N Ll nml.mmo 2,400 the production of month, and that production figure rapidly. The experts do expect Bri production, in- American’ planes, to equal peak sh Many American officials say Am- an not help the British muzh ring. Our air shipments won't soon enough to over- ica 17 along nor soon enough to cut down superior striking power very The spring test simmers down, to a question of whether a British performance can the almost miraculous September. That''s question of pure argument, con- Jndgment The production factor is the st of all elements in air war. air war means total destruc- one-sixth of an air force two months, if both sides strong. That means a nation force every year. That aerial arithmetic is" based experience from the beginning air fighting d nothing has ! air - - NAMES TO SHUN BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. 20. — It that Clarence (Red) Bur- can't keep from getting guys whose ini-| are JL. A few years ago: e eee | BRIDGE BEFORE RIVER | JEFFPERSON CITY, Mo. The | Jefferson City Park Board is bmld-; ing a span over soggy ground. After completion a creek will be dug be-| Out at About 6 fo 4 (Continued from Page One) structions given at the take-off. It is entirely possible, the ex-| that 2,000 are too any one force to; at one time. A] many keep planes for in the air single error of a commander in the air or on the ground in the rear might wreck the entire or-| ganization before anybody knew | what happened, i The main reason why the nu-! merical ratio of 6-to-4 is not the real ratio of air power is that the ~ | Germans still have the production edge on the British, even if you add in the 400 or more a month neath it. - - NOT1ICE AIRMAIL E NVELO#VS shul’\l‘lli Ar route from Seattle to Nome, | | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv | Empire Classifieds ?ayl MANY FLAVORS HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM ARRIVING EACH WEEK AT GUY SMITH DRUG Nyal Family Remedies Store PHONE 97 for DELIVERY the British are getting from the T United States. ; | The best reliable figures on Ger- man production indicate they are ltuming out about 2200 planes a! | {month, while the British are run- | ning off only 1,600. Favorable fac: e et ] CA l. IFO K NIA Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices SCHOOL audience coln,” “Gearae Grades; Country™; | tvsburg Address of Washington, ing of “God Bless America ence OB S IMPORTANT BIRTHDAYS In commemoration, of the. birth- days of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington the following was given by Douglas public schools this afternoon at 2 o'clock: program Flag Salute; song, “America, hy Reading, “Abraham Lin- Anabelle Edwards; song, Washington,” by Primary play, “The Father of His reading, “Lincoln's Get- Billy Devon; “Life Alfreda Fleel ing- " by audi- The public reises, In further commemoration of the was invited to the ex- two days, tomorrow will be observed s a holiday from regular class work. -oo ' DOURI ADER FRIDAY Tomorrow evening in the School a deubleheader of basketball at 7:30 with second teams of Juneau and Douglas high schools in the opener and the Foundry vs. DHS. first string in the windup. i D e CLIMAX TO DEDICATION | Much enjoyed was the dance which | followed the dedication exercises held | in the schocl gym last evening | Between 30 and 40 couples re- mained for the dance. Adding great- up to the pleasure of the event was an intermission song selection, “I| Love Y6u Truly,” by Miss Mary Juk- | ich. So great was the expression of | appreciation of her number she was | compelled to repeat it Music for the dance was fur- nished by Glen Edwards, John Nie- mi and John Bourne. D SHITANDA ENROUTE NORTH Y. “Slim” Shitanda, proprietor of the Owl Restaurant who has been south for seve months during which he paid visit to his native land, is now on his way home to Doug!las, | | | | - > EW TE! PHONE DIRECTORY To be issued March 1, and forms close March 1. For space, listings | and changes please call Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Telephone 420. —adv. is| ¢ '---,--‘-,»-.._"”»-w"- r---,,--_,,,,.__,,--,_-,,‘,-,__—-,,,,,,“,---,,_ OLISEUM—DOUGLAS --T()NIGIIT-. 1 GRAPES OF WRATH" HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Feb. 20—Don’'t ask me what it there ought to be some new way for the movies to get in 4 little SEX Anybody who’s been to the movies lately current method is ences out It's a simple formula for evading the suspicions fo Messrs. Hays, Breen, and associate guardians of the public morals. It's a good fomula, too — it always has been. Once, however, it wasn't necessary be more direct is, but . sh-h-h knows what the and also that it's wearing itself and audi- Once the movies could Once Gloria Swanson could curl up alluringly on"a lecpard skin and give the eye to a gent who didn't have to be He has to marry her now, though in the first reel or thereabouts, leaving plenty of footage for old-time SEX to have a romp in the remainder of the film. Thus you find, in “This Thing Called Love,” Melvyn Douglas and Rosalind Russell married early — in name only, as they used to say in the 10-20-30's. The object of the plot is to show how Melvyn persuades wifey to cut out this platonic nonsense It’s all right, because (you see) they're married. It's all right, too, to ring in a symbol in this instance the little Indian god of fertility. When hubby finally persuades wifey, it's all right for the little Indian god to wink at the audience — or maybe they cut that sequence later. In these things there’s usually a symbol. In “Come Live PERCY’S CAFE [ ] sTOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breaklast, Dinner or Light B Lunches .® DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS With Me” it's the firefly. Jimmy Stewart, trying to persuade Hedy Lamarr that he would like her as his wife in more than name only, occupies the adjoining bedroom to hers at Grandma’s farm. He comes in to see that she’s comfortable for the night, and he remarks about the fireflies in the gloaming, with scien tific facts about the meaning of the fires. Then he leaves Her with a flashlight, and it's just too whimsical. Hedy gets to be Clark Gable's bride in name only in “Com- rade X," although the adventure angle steals the play from the romantic. Maybe the makers were playing sdfe — marrying them off just in case the adventure bogged down, in which event they could fall back on sex and symbolism to finish the picture. Perhaps the answer looms in a new, threatening cycle — the return of the gangster film, “Tall, Dark and Handsome” (with Cesar Romero spotlighted) together with “High Sierra” (Hum- phrey Bogart-Ida Lupino) are new films on a once favored movie subject. The Romero essay is comic, the Bogart seriously melo- dramatic — and both are good. Meanwhile, we're used to the “continental” approach to film narrative. The main difference between Hollywood and European movies, they used to say, was that Europe’s began with a mar- »iage and Hollywood's ended with one. b B SRR L e TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS "“tp;g NCér;; 7mu. Quality Work Clothing g ] FRED HENNING Complete Qutfitter for Men THRIFT CO-0P Membef National Retaller- Owned Grocers Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS S | SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer~* GREASLN GAS — oL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors e NS ST SN Soofl:lnq Organ Music and Chicken Delicious Fried Chic EVERY NIGHT ngums INN Prop. Phone 6/ Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. i OAllNB:Hgonx—-cuss ’ NE 62 | Alaska Music Supply ! Utah Nut and Lump | COAL | Alaska Dock & Storage Clo. | TELEPH( e HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 69 American Meat——Phone 38 —( Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and & The Juneau Laundry - Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection el LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 “SMILING SERVICE" ‘ Bert s'gggl: Efacery | Boddmg Transfer ‘ | | Free Dellvery Juneau BUII.I)INO 1 r— Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 l ‘Every house needs waunlhouu” PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 ; Résidénce Phone Hlack ,..__,___.4 [ e s RS m‘zfl RADIOS 1941 REPATHS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SEBVICE § Phor Phone 464 Bill Hixson Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILR Guilders’ and Smeif i HARDWARR ] JUNEAU-YOUNG Hflfinrn Goflgafly n-u lf and Beary mmm% PEERT A | W.P mmnfi b "A,.,-g. 5 o Rice & Ahlers Co. Plambing — Ofl Buniers . Heating Phone 34’ COWLING—DAVI.IN 1 MPM(Y ;'l'he Dflfly ‘Alaska Empire has me 10 or 20 largest paid” ckrculaunn of any Al- aska newspaper. 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