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R e ——————— | 1In case of error or if an ad | | bas been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please notl- | fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at ;unce and same will be given attention. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | S ———————— e Count five average words to tle Ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive ‘nsertions: [T D — ] Additional days — Be Minimum charge -..500 Copy must he in the office by 3 solock in' the afternoon to imsure nisertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone yom - persons listed in telephone Wrectory. FOR SALE HOUSF AND LDT 'lt-h and Frank- lin, $700. See Torvinen, The Tailor. FOR SALE—New House and lot, Auk Bay, patented land, complete, plumbing, view, terms. J. Hodges, phone 800. WHITI porcelain . G.E. SMALL vic range in first class con- 11x37-inch with extra 741, dition; lathe Phone attachments. Delta wood* FOR RENT FOR RENT OR LEASE—Complete- ly furnished, 3-reom modern ' home. With fullisized basement and recreation room. Phone Red 662 3 ROOMQ nnd bath, fireplace, monthi Phone 266. 2- BFDROOM fur, apt ed. Phone Green 619, VACANCY, in Shabaldak Apts.| Phone 642, WILL SUB-LET for 2 months, be- ginning March 10, newly renovat- ed 3-room apt. with bath, $40 a month, Call Black 635. HEATED sleeping xoom reasonable, 424 Franklin St, 2-ROOM furnished apt. Frigidaire, oil heat, couple. Apply Eureka Apts., 4, or call Douglas 372. suitable for No.| VANCGANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304. TWO 3-room furnished 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. Klein Apts. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Furnished new house. Hardwood floors and fireplace. Full base- ment, air-conditioned grand Vv One water share. New refrigerator, electric ranee| and overstuffed furniture. $7.650| on terms. Phone Black FOR SALE 4-room, furnished cottage. Inquire at Owl Restaur-| nt. Phone Douglas 28, FOR SALE Modern home. Two ' bedrooms, basement apartment | for income. West 12th St. Phone Green 730, | SALE- Cabin, 20x22 ft. Fire- Lena Cove. Call Green FOR place. I"]\(,H BOX Cafe; must sell im- mediately. Bargain for cash. FACTORY REBUILT Qreneral Flec- tric 4 cu. ft. refrigerator. Gen- 1 Electric guarantee, hermeti-| cally sealed-in-steel mechanism; | cabinet porcelain inside and out.| Real General Electric - dependa- | bility for only $75.—Alaska Elec- | tric Light and Power phone G16. VVU}LLII‘ZER Pmnos EX])ert Lun- ing, Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo, Anderson Music Shoppe. mnll G E;rrefrxgerator Call 209. E‘()R [IALEV Eveellent condition. FOR %'\IE—IO h.p. Johnson o\xt- board motor, new last summer. Complete with speed wheel and| wheel, Three months} as motor is in excel- sl yuarantee, re st condition. Owner purchasing| targer motor. Write Empire, JCR 635, ¥OR SALE—18x60 ft. new two-story house; inside house measures 15'%4x49; upstairs fin-! ished with plyboard; two bed- rooms. Suitable for business| downstairs and. lving quarters upstairs or convert into apts. for rent. Club house placed on fish-| ing or hunting grounds by some | club, $1,200. Write Empire C 648. FOR “SALE—Modern home. Two| bedrooms, for income. West 12th St. Phone| Green 730, Cabin, Lena Cove. FOR SALE—Modern 4-room house with two lots. Phone Douglas 74. 571_\_( —O—Mi:* aT:’)'A? ‘I-[}mlock W;y, must be sold at once. Will sacri fice for quick sale, Phone Black 135. Compm\y,‘ scow with| fireplace, | bath. 401 4th and Harris. | and bath, 504 corner 5th and| Kennedy. Phone Green 147 after: 3 pm. }MODERN 4-room furn apt. will sublet for six months; | extra bedroom for small child: | convertible studio couch in living room, view. Phone Blue 370. R0OM _furnis Oil heat pm. | 3-ROOM furnished ap' Phone Red 404 after | ONE APARTMENT WITH BED- | ROOM. HILLCREST. PHONE 430. | 5-RoOM Turnished, neatea apt.| | and bath Phone 704. {3-ROOM fur. apt. 437 Fifth and | Park. Phone Red 250. FOR RENT——:i-room | apatrtment. Phone 544. VACANCY— now " White Apts. Phone 299 or Green 355 after 6 pm. |3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Wmdsor Apis. with FOR . RENT—3- room house bath. 843 West 9th. ‘FOR RENT OR LEASE—Store| | space and apt. Inguire Snow | White Laundry or phone Green| | 355 after 6 p.m. 3 ROO\” rur apt oll hvat 12m St.| | Phone Black 490, ROOM and board in, private homie. } Phone Green 462. | FOR RENT—Completely furnished 2-room apt. Phone 182, 600. : "haly Loses Heap of | colony - |in STEAMHBATED apt,, & rooms and| E FURNISHED apts. Pnone Red‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, History in Defeat in | Libya; Morale Hit (Connnuefl trom Pnge Oone) | ya's people werec Mohammedan., When TItaly took the colony as a great prize at the close of the Italo-Turkish war in 1912, the world haw-hawed. It was the world’s worst desert, and certainly no gem of a colony. | In the years since, - however, Italy has poured billions into the and in the last five years had gotten a start on its colonization scheme, Whether bya ever . would have to more than a row —from the standpoint of economic return—can’t be said now. Cer tainly, by 1940, it was costing Il:\lyt more than it ever had. It was only then that militarily made | worth some of be and | it the seem to money — | sweat that had been soaked up bv‘ and bath I the sands. | OLP GLORY FLEW AT DERNA While it is well remembered that 1805, the United States and Stephen Decatur made history | the siege of Tripoli and threw off/ | the shackles of the Barbary pi- | rates; it may not be so well known that the American flag once flew |over Derna, . the beautiful little | “pearl of Cirenaica,” whose gar- | dens grace the seacoast 175 miles| | west of Egypt. It was during this same war on the Barbary coast pirates (lmL General William Eaton, former furnace.| NIOLY furnished house, 4 rooms| S. Consul at Tunis, went to Egvpl {and recruited the oddest almvo\m collected outside fiction. was| {made up of about 500 Amns jreeks, Americans, and exiled Berbers. Marching over 600 miles of desert in six weeks, they cap- | tured a superior foree in' the fort !of Derna in 48 hours and ran the Stars and Stripes to the top of | the battlements. There it remained mml the war with Tripoli was over cs ln‘ —the only time, as far as I NF QINGLE APARTMENT ALSO find, that Old Glory ever floated! w3 1941 spring over a chunk of conquered African terrain, >, Mining Course Is Conducted at Sitka ~— John B furnished | SITKA, @ March 5 Dorsh, of the University of Alaska mining department, who is visit- !ing here in his official capacity ¢ an instructor in mining methods, conducted ' his first class Monday | night, Mr. Dorsh announced that { the University's extension service | will embrace laboratory work, lec- | ture and seminar features, and he expects a large attendance of those intereswd in mining and geology. e NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J B Burford & Co. adv R Try a clnssif.ed ad m The Emplra s _LOST AND FOUND L2 name D. A, Bland prinfed, on it. Reward. Refurn to Empire Of- fice, | FOR RENT—3-roon apt. Owl Cale,| Douglas. F()R RENT~3 -room apt.: ‘ cold water, steam heat, elecmc range. Phone 569. basement apartment| ONE OFFICE room for rent, First| National Bank Bldg. | 2-RM. AIur apt.; bath, warm, clean, | | view, $15 month. Phone 621. HTOR RENT—Apnr(menl.s, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier|— Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. See I Goldstein. FOR SALE—Ford pick-up. Good running condition and tires. Phone 544. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo Steam heat, dry room and showe bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Motor- poat “Pal.” See owner at Rotk Dump. | water, dishes, cooking-utensils and | bath. Reasonable at Seaview. FOR SALE—Pair tire chains—like| new. Fit 525-18, 5.50-17,. 5.00- -19, | 5.00-17, 5.25-17. At Empire office. $2.50. LUNCH BOX Cofe; must sell im- medxalely Bargain for cash, Try a classified ad ln'nwlm'pln ey | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. VAEANCY Perelle Apartment. | Phone Blue 575. el AR R R ISR ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern uh- furnished house. Phone 484. — S SR T R -5 ] COZY, warm furn, apts. Lights | “hot and TWO LADIES wish employment in | thumbing after the toss. Another Juneau. Bgth: godl: cooks, wait- resses, housekeepers, willing. good workers, Want. to go north to- | gether: Write Box 1723, Wolf | Oreek, Oregon. | SAPABLE woman wants’ work by | day or hour. Phone 209, Apt. 3. COMPL body, rna.ssnge in jour hormie, {Chl} Bingk ' B! fore 11 a.m. and after 7 pm. SWEDISH, massage and cabinet | baths | Mrs. L. Skele, 410 West | 12th St. Phone Green 662. 3% CENTS EACH PAID ‘for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. GUARANTEED Realistic Prema- 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. VACANCY Nugget Anamnanu. “Empire Classifieds Pay! LAND O’ GOSHEN PNN » 1 ME HAWIT GOT NO \DEE % "INED FERNE w»e\\\.st NE \NUZ GONE OFF - S SNIF- T \NORE WSE'F DING “\6\\ 0 & SHADDER A-\WORRNIN' AN A-FRETTIN “BARNEY GOOGLE AND VSNUFFY SMITH 1 CONT MAKE HEMD \\%R TRIL OF WHAT ‘(O‘REBB(;.H( T\N‘ great | 18-} amounted | of sand hills| its strategic importance | in| Defense Planners at Their First Session I 1941. Phonephoto l | i | | r members of the newly-created defense commission’s production planning hoard are shown meeting for the first time in Washington. Left to right, scated: Harry Hopki Samuel R. Fuller, chairman; John D. Biggers, director of production,~and Admiral William H. Standley, retired. Left to right, stand- ing: James B, Carey, secretary of the C.1.O.; Robert E. Doherty, president of the Carnegie Institute of Technology; William E. Levis, industrial executive; John L. Pratt, former General Motors executive anc Mulnl" Gen. .lumLs H. Burns. exccutive officer to the undersecretarv of war. ing and can be packed into the ness was a little gadget, something back of a car. (Your flying friend like a Boston bag, which is sup- ew a e ean't handle it, it’'s, a little too| posed to keep bottled goods—10 heavy.) bottles of beer, say—cool for an And another item on which many | entirc v of fi It uses dry, potential anglers looked with fond- | lce For Fishing | Season, 1941 ‘Get an Airplane, Ponioon' Equipped-Cost $2,000- Other Equipment Listed CRVICE For your AP FEATURE NEW YORK, March fishing kit: A nice, shiny new light airplane | —pontoon-equipped if you like. That was the No. 1 idea in new fishing gadgets on display at the annual New York sportsmen's show. Yes, sir, there they were, right alongside the new rods, flies, and reels. And if you have $2,000 or 50 to spend they're just the thing to make your fishing season com- | plete. So said the enthusiastic young men who hastened to explain that you can knock off work Friday afternoon, fly to your favorite fish- ing waters, try your luck there | early next morning and—if it's bad! —try some other waters 200 or 300 miles distant in the afternoon. And no worries about the long drive 'home in Sunday afternoon traf- fie. | Just a two- or three-hour hop in time to beat the darkness— with plenty of flying space for all in the = airways i Less Expensive Items That’s if you have $2000 to spend right off, If by some |ehance, you shouldu't have, there are some other gadgets that may |increase in some degree your fish- |ing enjoyment this year, For you bait casters who have, |thumb trouble, three exhibits| { prominently diplayed a level-wind, mechanically thumbed plugging! |mill, It preveats all need = for ‘altflnuon arrester was a medium-| priced two-piece fly rod--9 feel, five ounces—of six-strip flame: toned tonkin cane. A fly rod of 'specml square construction Lhe,vu ‘Lousldemble comment, too. Its ex- | hibitors said it affords mere power 'per ounce, and stressed that square | construction means only four glue, seams, not six. | Plastic Rod Handles i Chemical . developments ; turned jup in the fishing displays, too. Flas—L i tic handles were shown:.on some |rods and .a' new;nylon fly line| looked ' good, ‘experienced anglers! | sald. { l Fishermen’s comfort, too, in for some consideration. There didn't seem to be much of any- thing different in the clothing line; but a new portable camp of a spe-} cial fabricated material showed| | promise, -Water~-proof, wind-proof, | winter-proof, summer-proof, = its manufacturers assert. The building, which can be put together in 15 minuges with bolts' _“and wing nuts, provides a room; 8 feet by 8 feet with a 6-foot ceil-' came . Winged Trainees in Action Trainees of the army’s Fort Monmouth, N. J., pigeon ndning post, goaring aloft as they are drilled for duty as dispatch carriers, find their aerial territory invaded by the navy as a blimp comes floating ovess Ferrying Planes to Britain Bernt Balchen; (left) and Clyde Pangbom, U.'S. aviators, are pictured ’ as they arrived in Baltimore, Md., aboard the Bermuda Clipper after ying:giant Consolidated patrol bombers to England from Elizabeth ity, N. C., via Bermuda. Head of a group of aerial deliverymen, they #lso have flown Lockheed Hudson bombers to Britain via the Grea$ Circle route. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising # By BILLY'DeBECK DURN MORE WDE, LOWIZIE (EEP THESE WFUNNEL 8E! TUCKED 1N ARNN -STN\E (& T4 SARGINT DRAPPED W\ AN EEN EM FLOPPIN' OWT I'D BE S5 LEFEIN-ETORK OF T -NEWNITED STATES % WRDY an Caf PHONE 350 nln“nls | PHONE 92 or 97 “SMILING SERVIOE" |y Bert’ S,E?,f.l‘ Efocery Boddmg Transfer I | Free Delivery Junean B‘U!I-DINO | S | m.:?.?:.',.’:.',".’.i Thomas Hardware Ce E. 0. DAVIS b e TELEPHONE 212 ~ Phone 4783 3 A waAR , 7 NUNN-BUSH SHOES ‘ Owned Grocers < 'STETSON HATS ""“‘Tn}gm‘s","s,"‘“ Quumy Work Clothing RN 0 R ST FRED HENNING ||| OpportmityIs Cfmwlete Outlitter for Men A!ways waifing! 3k g T £ ALASKA SCHOOL OF KERONAUTICS ZORIC o wran . SYSTEM CLEANING o e rnmu: 15 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer) 11 OREASES - ] GAS — OIL . i Poot of Main Street |Alaska Music Supply laska Music pply||{ Juneau Motors Planos—Munical Instrumente it i e and Supplies L p——— Phone 206 122 W. Second Soothlnvonmm‘lslccnd Delicious Fried Chick EVERY NIGHT INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 Kl‘afft’G MAMIFAC.TumNc co. CABINET WORK-. oot GLASS " Utah Nut and Lump | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TEL m'mmr 1 e HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 89 American Meat—Phone 38 R —l Sanifary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY ! Call Phones: 13 and & ' The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Stieets Widest Selection o - {. ‘Every house needs westinghouse' | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | tractor—Dealer Electrical Con JUNEAU-YOUNG 140 So. Seward St - eat, Alnska mamess oo 101 || | Hardware Company Residence Phone Black 680 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS b Bhelf and Heavy Hardware = e Guns and Ammuniticn ZENITHRADIOS {( 1941 Mud Now | 0TO ELO! GENERAL mfl? unfO%R‘;'l& and MATTAG ru.gngm " ' Prose 464 bil Hisson ||| W. P. JOHNS N | e 0 iy b3 b ¢ ~-— 3 H.-S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man® FOME OP HART SCHAPFNER & MARX CLOTHING IF 1’8 PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop i p — PHONE 549 Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burners Heatlng |- &4 Phone 34 Sheet Metal - COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS W : PHO ——————— e i The Daily Alaska Empire has the. e o 20 largest paid circulation ,of any Al- aska newspaper. Subscribe for The Emplre. Oldest Bank in Alaska o THE B. M. BEHRENDS . 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