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In case of error or if an ad | bas been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at once and same Wwill be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to tle ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive ‘sertions: One day 100 Additional days .. Be Minimum charge —...50¢ Copy must he in the office by 2 cclock in the afterncon to imsure Lisertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone yom persons listed in telephone |- Wrectory. FOR SALE WHITE porcelain G.E.| range in first class con-| 11x37-inch Delta wood | with extra attachments.! 741, SMALL ric dition; lathe, Phone ; MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE— Furnished new house. Hardwood floors and fireplace. Full base- ment, air-conditioned furnace, grand view. One water refrigerator, electric range tuffed furniture. $7,650 Phone Black 135. SALE — 4-room, furnished Inquire at Owl Restaur-| Phone Douglas 28. FOR cottage, ant ~ Modern home. “Two hasement apartment | West 12th St. Phone | | FOR SALE I ons for income, SALE—Cabin, 20x22 ft. Fire- Lena Cove.' Call Green| 730 ter bed. springs and new, $15; 1 Kkitea-| chairs, cream and| lack, $8; 1 washing A-1 condition, $25; stove, good working Phone Red 440. ONE three on table, 2 15 ILP,( H BOX Caf@ mu mediately. Bargain for cash. FACTORY RE: BUILT General Elec b tric 4 cu. ft. 1 Electric guarantee, hermeti-| sealed-in-steel mechanism, cabinet porcelain inside and out‘ Real General Electric dependa-| bility for only $75.—Alaska Elec-| ic Light and Power Company, WURLITZER Planos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.—! Geo, Anderson Music Shoppe. | FOR SALE—~ fim'fll G E. rpirigex fltor Excellent condition. Call 209. SALE—10 h.p uohman out- board motor, new” last summer. complete with speed wheel and wheel, Three months’ rantee, as motor is in excel- fent condition. Owner mn(ha_smg‘ jarger. motor. Write hmpnm | | FOR { wpare 18x60 ft. house; 49; upstairs Im- plyboard; two bed-| Suitable for business! ana Yving quarters| upstal or convert into apts. ior rent. Club house placed on fish-| ing or hunting grounds by some club, $1,200. Write Empire C 643. POR SALE—Modern home. Two| bedrooms, basement apartment| for income. West 12th St. p‘mne‘ Green 730. Cabin, fireplave‘ Lena Cove. 2 with share.’ — c condilim).‘ I FOR SALE—(Contlnued) EORNFR LOT, Thlhl and Dixon Phone Red 550. FOR RENT _BEDROOM fur. apt., ed. Phone Green 619 steamheat- VACANCY Shalbaldak Phone 642, in Apts WILL SUB-LET for 2 months, be- ginning March 10, newly renovat- ed 3-room apt. with bath, $40 a month, Call Black HEATED sleeping room, reasonable 424 Franklin S, 2-ROOM Iurnhhed apt. Frigidaire, oil heat, couple. Apply Eureka Apts, 4, or call DOugIa< 372. nnd bath, suitable for No. VANCANCY — MacKmnon Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304 TWO 3-room r\umshed apts. Oil heat, electric range. Over A F of L Hall, 2nd St. $30. Inquire at Kosky Apts., Apt. 1. FOR RENT — Steam heated apts. Phone Black 763. I'EAVKHEAI‘ED apt., 4 rooms and bath. 401 4th and Harr S NICELY furnished hous rooms and bath, 504 corner 5th and Kennedy. Phone Green 147 after 3 pm. MODERN dmom rurmsh(‘d apt.; will sublet for six months; extra bedroom for small child;| convertible studio couch in living room, view. Phone Blue 370, "4 ROOM mmwhed npt Oil hcat Phone Red 404 after'5 pm ONE SIVGLE APARI’MENT ALSO ONE APARTMENT WITH BED- ROOM. HILLCREST. PHONE 430. "ROOM furnished, heated apt. and bath, Phonc 704. |3-ROOM fur. apl 437 Fifth and Park. 'Phone Red 250. OR RENT — 3-room apartment. Phone 544. refrigerator. Gen-| VAGANCY — Snow White Apis.. Phone 209 or Green 355 after| 6 pm. 3-ROOM nicely fur. apts. and houses. Stm. heated Windsor Apts. FOR RENT—3-room house bath. 843 West 9th. FOR RENT OR "LEASE— Store space and apt. Inquire Snow White Laundry or phone Green 353 after 6 p.m. M fur apt., Phone Black 490. mod. house, concrete| wash. facil. 618 6th St 6-ROOM fur. basement, ROOM and board in private home | Phone Green 462. FOR RENT—Completely rurnished 2-rcom apt. Call Cocoper Bldg. Phene 182, | |2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red| 600. FOR RENT--3-roa:n apt. owl Cafe, Douglas. | FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot and! cold” water, steam heat, electric range. Phone 569, | ONE OFFICE room for rent, First| National 'Bank Bldg. 2-RM. fur. apt.; bath, warm, clean, | view, $15 month. Phone 621. } FOR SALE—Modern 4-room house| with two lots. Phone Douglas .| FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. #1Y HOME, at 54 Hemlock Way, must be sold at once. Will sacri- fice for quick sale, Phone Black 135. ’l-'_‘OR SALE—Ford pick-up. Good running - condition and tires. Phone 544. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Motor- ooat “Pal.” See owner at Ro"k‘ Dump. | FOR SALE—Pair tire chains—like| new. Fit 5.25-18, 550-17, 5.00-19, 5.00-17, 525-17. At Empire office.| $2.50. LUNCH BOX Cofe; must sell im- mediately. Bargain for cash. _—_— VACANCY Perelle Apartment. —_— - s - l-OR RENT or LEASE—Rainier Rooms, furnished or um‘unflshed See ' I. Goldstein. BOARD & ROOM; $50- per mo Steam heat, ‘dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472 ! cozy, nnn furn. apts. Lights ‘ water, dishes, cooking utensils and | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. Phone Blue 675. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. Try Classitied ad in The Empire, VACANCY Nugget Apartments. BARNEY GOOGLE SN ~WHE RGN R EELD ANTCHR WERDQURRTERG/ . NEARD 2 ANNWRN 2 with | 1 heat 12th St. wl THE DAILY A ‘( ITY DADS ' 4 Navy Men Die, 2 Coast Dive Bombers Crash | ARMORY BILL | The night sion 66 five used Juneau ended a City Council last three-hour ses- by endorsing Fouse Bill No calling for the construction of Perritorial buildings to be armories. Appropriation the bill is $500,000. Mayor Harry I. Lucas an- nounced the meeting was called for the purpose of obtaining ad- ditional office space in Juneau for Territorial agencies,” and the ses- sion was two hours old before Councilman - Henry Messerschmidt revealed that last meeting's min- utes called for discussion on the armory bill Territorial Building Mayor Lucas announced that he had obtained options on two lots lin Juneau, one the present sjte o the AB. 1 and the other be- tween the Juneau Hotel and the Territorial Building. Each lot could be obta i by the City for $15,000 and it was suggested that the lots be offered the ]'«nxll):', through the City Council and tk | Legislature for a site for new Territorial building. | Both Councilmen and audience spoke in lengthy discussions on the plan, giving suggestions that a new City Hall be incorporated into the Territorial Building and that the armory for the National Guard, civic center, a new municipal build- ling and the Territorial building be as asked by a __all included in the one building. Offices May Move B. Frank Heintzleman and Ro- bert Schoettler spoke on the pos- sibility of Territorial agencies and offices moving from Juneau be- cause of lack of office space and | stressed the need of | Building or a combined and Municipal building. Schoettler pointed out the ag of the books in the Public Library.| | saying the latest volume hy-| draulics was dated 1880 and an- other on automobiles, in 1905. He said that approximately 1.400 peo- ple have migrated from Juneau since the spring census and ad- ! vised immediate action by the peo-| ple of Juneau and the City Coun- (cil to prevent further migration. | Approve Action ‘The Council unanimously passed a motion approving the Mayor'’s action in obtaining a 90-day op- tion on lots 3 and 4 in block 7 !'which is occupied by the A.B. Hall. | The other lot held by option of the City of Juneau has . | been approved by the Council. The second motion of the Coun- cil was to appoint the Mayor to communicate with proper authol jties to offer a lot to the Territ for building purposes. Estimates for the building of an armory were given at $100,000 an for a ‘bmldxrw at szaOOOO additional. \FOR RENT ((onhnued) EOR RENT OR LEASE-COmp]ebe-, ly furnished 3-room modern | home, With full-sized basement | and recreation room. Phone PLL(H 662. LOSI AND FOUND LOST—Sheatfer Viountain pen w name D. A, Bland printtd on it Reward. Return to Empire of- | Territorial on | | CAPABLE woman wants work by' day or hour. Phone 209, Apt. 3. MISCELLAI{EOUS | COMPLETE body massage in your home, $2.00. Call Black 510 be- fore 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. | SWED—ISH m;lssage and cabinet | baths Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West | 12th St. Phone Green 662, | et i 3% CENTS EA( PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- | ers. GUARANTEED Realistic Prema- | 1 nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c.| Lola's Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value,! cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | 'Ehnlre Classifieds Payl‘ a Territorial | _ already | combined City - Territorial | * LASKA LMPlRl:. thbDM MARCH 4, 1941. the crash of two southern Califor dive bomber Wreckage of one is shown above after it was found in the rough ter Four Navy fliers perished i the other at sea. near San Diego. In the remnants of the demolished eraft were the bodies of Ensigns G. of Roancke, Va., and E. W. Clary of Baltimore. LEGIONNAIRES FOR PASSAGE ARMORY BILL RATIO 1S After ization ment t sion 5. Maxwell, pilot, to on | Libys 000,000 about export 400,- normally impor lira ents ere Joins U. S. Fleet lira while the only around 61,00 coni LOWER ve years velopment, Anthony E. Katnes, representing the Juneau Pot of ‘the American Legion, spoke before the City Council last night saying that the Legionnaires of Juneau are in full support the Armory Bill Karnes said: “As taxpayers of Juneau, the Legion wants the City Council to kiow that we are 10 » t for the passage of the bill He said ihat for 10 years the Pos has been making efforts to bring a National rd unit to Juneau and now that the unit is here, armory must be built. - Military Losses of lfaly inLibya Have Decided Aspecis of colon- and ¢ tion port-c no offici partmen han ei to one. 1 Comme I 2,058,000 108,96 me- impc liras 000) body in thi payey 000,000 But the and 1 exports only like that the frei Ital about case HAS to pay was the tune of an o't o the a year 1at asn’t all. Think of ns spent on colonization, subsidies and improvements. Think of the millions spent on military forces to keep the wild desert tribes in .line. When these natives were brought into line for the first tim in the 1920's, it was estimated that it had cost Italy more than billion dollar Is any wonder Lehmt, 1o matter the Army thinks, the fig- Ital “Great whole milli a it 0 wha lConnnum irom waze One) hoys a oo RS | ure Britai kaboodle mother country far exceed her imports from that country, she's making money for the homeland She is supplying vital raw mate-| rials that can't be got cheaper vhere and getting back man- ufactured products (with income from the raw materials) that pui shekels into the pockets of the mother country workers, But take a glance at Lit In the middle the down the ways ton (8. C.) Navy royer [ngralam, latest addition to America’s rapidly growing three- ! ocean navy. Mrs. George Ingraham | Hutchinson, granddaughter of Cap- | tain Ingraham, for whom the war-| ship is named, officiated at lha chiristening. Sliding i eve- in the urge o JUST OUT or | PLACE 1930’s when the ists had . ust. begun to dé- velop - the Mediterranean African empire they had seized from Tur- ey «in ‘1911-12, they that .the odds were better NOTICE ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing ir route from Eeattle to Nome, on e at J. B. Burford & Co. adyv. e Try a‘classifted ad in The Empire Smoke Rises After Italian Air Attack on H;llfa F LONDON- ney is Begging or collecting Y illegal - in, London's " air raid rs, according “Ten nmandments™ Civil Dzlense issued. by Lumnn:mm-rs sky from the spot where an explosive strnck in Haifa, modern metropolis of Palestine. The.city o 100,000 population was built by Jewish pioneers, AND SNUF FY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK 138 €P, GEN'RIL - BN O'RE \‘P\_\)N\B \NELCOME TO MAKE JORESEE RIGHT BT HOME Y (0] WE GIT DONE WIF HOOTWY HOLLER 247 eatizes Suadcate Yor, Warld rishid rrsoried at the | rard is the | to . ‘new; o e TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men " THRIFT CD—OP Member National Retailer- Owned Groeers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 | Opporiinily Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS i e S B B e ZORIC SBYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer~) GREABEN GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors 2 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M, Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplien Phone 206 mm Organ Muslc and Dollclm Fried Chicken .. EVERY NIGHT 'DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 Kraff;;;—‘ MAN'UFACTURING CO | Uteh Nut and L;nl? COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 1 HOME GROCERY ||| Phone 146 Home Liquor SBtore—Tel. @99 American Meat——Phone 38 c— Sénilary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and & ! The Juneau Laundry Front and Second Streets PHONE 350 Widest Selection ol LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Boddmg Trans{er I B!IILDINO — Guhage Bnled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 l ————————————————— T L sy Thomas Hardware Co.i PAINTS — ONLR b= 5o S I e ‘ | ‘Every house needs waumwhnuu | | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Oontnehr—l)nlu 140 80, Seward St, Juneau, Alaska ... Business Phone 161: Residence Phone Black 680 JUNEAU-YOUNG - Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL~ GLASS “al:-lll Heavy l!ninn | ». MMM..”_ ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Madels Now on BEPAIRS ‘and SERVICI JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson i & . z oS GHivES | “The Clothing Man® HOME OF HART SCHAFPNER & MARX OLOTHING' GENERAL MOTORS, and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON #The Frigidaire Mao" | = Ideal Paint Shop e B e e COWLING-DAVLIN . - COMPANY ‘ DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS _.____g. Rice & Ahlers Co. ?lumb!nq Oil Burners | smmm' PLUMBING and [ HEATING OOWAIY W. J. NIEMI, Owner *'Let your nlumbm( our. worry.” 'Ii The Daily’ Alaska Empife has. the largest ‘paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper, COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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