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( THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941. In case of error or, if an ad bas been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at i once and same will be given 3 attention. ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PSSR S A R b Count five average words to tue (ne. Dally rate per line for consecutive Insertions: One day .o l00 Additional days . Be Minimum charge ....58¢ Copy must be in the office by 3 g'clock in the afternoon (o insure “isertion on same day. We accept ads ovef telepbone rom persons listed in Wractory. FOR. SALE | FOR SALE CHEAP—One- full-size bed, complete with®beauty mat- tress, nearly new. One extension apartment dining table. Phone 134, Douglas. FOR SALE—House and lot: $7003 $250 down, $10 monthly or for rent at $7 monthly. Hot water and bath. Tth and Franklin, See John Torvinen, The Tailor. FOR Bourne, Gastineau Motors. ATTRACTIVE with good springs and mattress. An exceptional buy at only $40, complete. Phone Blue 459 or it at 634 12th SALE—Studio couch, good |V, Phone 342 after 6 p.m. FOR condition. SALE—Set of drumss John piece bedroom set! see | 4-ROOM ' fur. heated apt. Mittinen Apts, 4th-and ‘Harmis, FOR RENT — 3-room furnished house. Oil heat. Phone Blue 474 ROOM—steam heated, attractive, comfortable, exc. location, reason- able. Phone Blue 165. FOR RENT— Three-room furnished | and heated apartment for rent. Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559 5-ROOM ‘furnished house, oil heal. Phone Red 404. 4-ROOM furnished stm. heated apt. close in. Phone 426, FOR RENT—5-room _steamheated apartment, private washroom, available April 1. Phone 722. | VACANCY Nugget Apartments. Re- | duced rates. | VACANCY Eve'green Apartments. Phone Blue 629. | ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT | AND ONE UNFURNISHED| APARTMENT. HXL!CREST. PHONE | 439, APARTMENT for today. x| vent. Call 478| An outsider despite a “fifth | SLEEPING room with or without board. Phone Green 462. CLEAN, nicely furnished 3-room and bath, at Cliff Apts, $20 and $25. The best rental value in Ju-| neau. Phone 209. This is the second in a series of stories about the “glamour ladies” ,of Washington, those captivating women who depend more on brains than youthful charm. By SIGRID ARNE { VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments. Phone 671 or 304. I‘OW'N Will sacrifice for cash sale. Choice lot in Way- nor Tract for $400. Also Ford V-8 Coupe for $150. Sce H. J. Neff at Ordway’s Photo Shop. LEAVING T. HOUSE, large lot, excel-{ view, reasonable. Inqulrfl Rosenberg, 407 S. Franklin, lent Mrs. €ROOM furnished or unfurnished, house. Phone Red 649 evenings. FOR SALE—New house and lot, Auk Bay, patented land, complete, | plumbing, view, terms. J. Hodges, phone 800. .UNCH BOX Cafe; must sell im- iediately. Bargain for cash. FOR SALE— Small G.E. refrigerator. Excellent cendition. Call 208. FOR SALE—Modern 4-room house with two lots. Phone Douglas 74. EOR SALE OR TRADE--Motor- noat “Pal.” See owner at Rock Dump. MISCELLANEOUS COMPLETE body massage in your home, $2.00. Call Black. 510 be- fore 11 am. and after 7 pm. SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662. 314 CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk= ers. T‘UARANTFED Realistic Premn- nents, $4.50. Finger wave. 65c. Zola's Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. "The ancient Egyptmns “had grey- hounds. FOR RENT " Juneau Liquor Stare Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant,. See Percy’s Cafe h “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Pudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— | at the GUY SMITH DRUG CONFIDENTIALIN, MRS SMTH~ B %‘«Eaeeeu OBSERNATION BftLooN - NMOUR HISBAND ASS\GNED X0 SHE LoWe e = AWK 'L SUCH CORN PONE AP Feature Service Writer WASHINGTON—“Princess Alice” |will always be “Princess Alice” to a certain number of people who arrive here to ogle celebrities. She was the White House “deb” 6 pm. i when her father, “T.R.” was Presi- R Y R I\ She is credited with a bas- -ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated yetful of amusing political crac! apts. and houses. Windsor Ap!s. gne had a color named for her, ROO! 12tr ‘“Alice blue.” There was a rumor 3 Phon:‘ ;‘;;c:p"'&oon heat 191 ot she smoked. Very daring, 30 years ago. , 2 FURNISHED apts. Phone But you can circulate here for| 600. months without ever seeing Alice —————— | Roosevelt Longworth. Then sud-| FOR RENT—3-roo:n apt. Owl Cafe,! demly you see her. Dougias- | I did—at the White House. I { FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot and was just -standing watching the! cold water, steam heat, electric dancers in the East Room, when range. Phone 569, heard a slightly husky voice say, ‘Bul do you really think he can ONE OFFICE room for rent, Plrst. carry New York?" National Bank Bldg. ‘There are women who talk poli-| tics here, but few who falk it like! FOR RENT—Aparuments, Inquire' v “Tongvorth, right down to the U office 20th Century Bldg. f * number of delegates. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per l'nD, So I turned ‘around, and itewas Steam heat, dry room and shower Alice. (Everyone calls her’ “Alice bath. Juneau Rooms, phone “2\nlthpugh not always to her face) | ‘HEI dark, blue eyes were flashing| COZY, warm furn. apts. l-llllh. with -excitement over politics. Her water, dishes, rSoking utensils and | | uncurled, graying hair was pulled| bath. Reasonable st Seaview. 'softly into a knot. She wore a | conservative dress of gold brocade. VAGANGY: ¢ Fowbse Apa:. __ | Under her arm she -carried the un- VACANCY Perelle Apartment. | gainly arm-bag she' always car- Phone Blue 575. | ries. e ———— She was whispering * dramati- 4-ROOM ' FURNISHED apartment;| ca)y Jike a small girl delighted alo 5-room strictly mOdern Wn-(.¢ ‘hearing secrets. She finished furnished - house. Phone' 484. | that evening by taking a half hour Sori SRS SRR LT g 5 o VACANCY ‘Nugget Apartments. of the President's time. People were waiting to greet him. But wm ithere sat 'Alice with “her “fifth {cousin,” as she has called him, him. He chuckled WANTED—Lady. wishes housework. Phone Bick 5,1 3, whgpermg to several times. Strength of Convictions WANTED—Gentleman wishes room for self and boa¥d and care for| child 2 yrs. P. O'Brien, Gen. Del. — 4 CALIFORNIA NICELY furnished house, 4 rooms ard bath, 504 corner 5th and | Kennedy. Phone Green 147 after |8 pm. VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 299 or Green 355 after Red| { | cracks eredited t0 her were made by - other people. Like the one {about ‘‘Coolidge looks as though !he had been weaned on a pickle.” | Mrs. Longworth says she heard it lin a dentist’s office. In the last campaign she was in jthere . hitting for all she was |wonh Hoped to'defeat her “fifth cousin” with Sen. Robert A. Taft iof Ohio, Republican contender, $he said, “Under the New Deal ! Miss Columbia ' has | girl friend ;of the whirling der- /Old politicos chuckled at Alice| and Bob Taft in the same camp. | They remembered the enmity: be- | tween their fathers. But Alice had| the Tafts are neighbors back| ! home in Cincinnati. { Old politicos also "chuckled at| her in the Taft camp, and Ruthr Hannah McCormick Simms run-’ ning the Tom Dewey camp. Alice saying things. Grocery and Meat Muht 478—PHONES—371 m Quality Foods at Moderate: Pricés FIRE INSURANCE (COMPANY Baltimore, Md. i O WARNWN' N, NARD BIRD -~ ALL WE HAETA D0 1S WT ONE O' THEM AR POCKETS AN QUT NOW'LL GO \E MEBNTO SoN oV AN SHUEEN'S FLOGTIN' 'ROUND 1§ THAT ONET! Princess Alice” ~ Is'Not‘Blue About Minority Role inU.S. Nahonal(fipi!al MRS. LONGWORTH | Usually But she says she's| not witty, and. that many- of the| become - the| XScnnte bill of-fare.” And "if there's 'a good ent on,‘she's m w Senate la}!vn on the noon. Often stays right (‘nmn..\ event if the debate ends at 2 a.un Runs. downstairs for coffee. After- {ward shell corral whatever Re- publicans = still have strength to | talk, take them home, and -order up scrambled eggs. 8She has often been asked by one Senator to sound out ancther Sen- ator on. a bill. But actually she hasn't been in the inside crowd since her father was President. The winner's crowd, that is. She has even written quite baldly, *It is odd to have seen so much of people I never liked as I saw of the Hardings" " Anyway, she says be in ‘the minority more . exciting. But her relatives, now, ‘White House, remember to ner pecigdically to dinner. she arrives, bag under arm Longworth she likes because to s in the invite And Once, it got ton's drawing was deing an imitation ‘of the making @ spc o at a partisa- lar dimmer party afterward, Elea- nor RogSevelt said everyone had heard “the imitation except her 8o Alfee did it. Mrs. Roosevelt enjoyed it tremendously But' “Mrs. Longworth Rocsevelt's ability to lau self, Her own daughter, Paulina, produced one of telling Mrs. EBangworth had been in the Senate gallerics every afternobn for around Washing- rooms that Alice extremely funny President’s wife has the at her 11-year-old very p i never « 01 quip he Lire cousin and Ruth are Iricnds of decades so Alice checked with, “Oh, Ruth and I alw: agree once every four yea Wit of Gold She is supposed to have uttered the funniest post mortem sen- tence after Willkie was nominat ed. “The trouble with Bob Taft, goes the line, “is that when he Try @.c puts a foot in his mouth he al-| __ w forgets to take the horse oft” In Washington Mrs. Longworti has always been swimming up the social stream, When her husband, the dashing Nicholas Longworth, was speaker, she refused to go through all the social calling. ex pected of the wife of the speaker. She simply said that Wick had agreed she’d be more a liability than an asset. The trouble is, she doesn't like crodws. She; herself, gives only small dinner parties for Republicans who look at politics the way she does al-! though she still thinks of her- self as a liberal, The old “Bull Moose” infiuence. !aflka She doesn't’ drink cocktails. So| “Any afid all persons claiming m_r |she .never gives the” big cock“mverv.ely any of the above mentioned |parties' that are common here. jgng should file their adverse claim She DOES like tea. .So .sheiqn ghe diyteiot land office within the onen has friends in for tea, She period of publication or thirty dnys‘ lalso’ likes walking. So she’s often| theunlu-r or they . will. be b“m' een tramping. rapidly around | by the provisions of ‘the Statutes, mainy off s dis- it top reading that protested Mama Alice. ‘1 buy you ®ood books. Why don't read them?" aulina looked up owl remarked Well, I notice \pcn(l a ot of time at the Senate.” - y and | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Novmeber 16, 1340 Notice is hereby given that Jack- son Howell has made application for | a homesite, under the act of May | 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage | serial No. 09641, for a tract of land | described as Lot J of the Triangle Group of Homesites situated on the | Glacier Highway approximately 12| miles northwest of Juneau, Plat of | U. 8. Survey No. 2391, containing 4.08 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anci nnruge,‘ | Washington’s . gold coast, to wind GEORGE A. LINGO, lup at a friend’s for tea. Registrar. She automatically grabs the pa-|First publication, Jan 29, 1941, pers in the mmnmg Scans tht‘ Last publication, Mnrch 26, lNl | | | | diuctor of the Office of Prodncflon Managem Hillman are shown with Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins as they talke with President Roosevelt at the White House. Miss Perkins indicated national mediation board to handle labor disputes in d Wlmnn Knudsen (lalt), 'T BOUT E — (M & . ! ?\. M8 STACKLER b ESE A\Gay R ¢ plans f 17 establis ans for ear| fe Jl hnultw'u By BILLY D by the CANNED SALMON _RECIPES GIVEN T0 HOUSEWIVES National Am}lising Cat- ries Welcome Messages on Alaska Product More than 124 million copies of natienal magazines have carried re- cipes calling for canned salmon to U. S. housewives through their food | editorial departments during ihe past year, a studv of editorial recipe material published by fifteen lead- ing national magazines shows ‘While this material appears torially and is not a t of salmon industry’s advertising cam- paign; this tremendous support ‘rom the editors of leading publications is largely a result of the advertising program, according to a report from the industry advertising office, During the twelve months énding March 1, a total of 85 recipes ap- peared in the fifteen leading wom- en's magazines carrying food mater- ial.. The total circulation of these magazines is 30,393,731 copies, while the total number of copies carrving recipes during the year was 124, 274,717, Frequently these issues included photographs of salmon dishes many times several recipes published in one issue. For the October issue of True magazine carried a feature article on canned salmon and included nine recipes. Good Housekeeping’s June issue highlighted canned salmon meals for health and published four recipes. edi- were Tt is pointed out that prior to the ! start of the advertising program six years ago, mention of canned sal- you | mon by national publications was | infrequent | year while during the past there was only one month ified ad in The Empl re W\hrn salmon recipes, were not suz- |gested by editors of at least three | of ‘these magazines. This editorial treatment develops because magazine food editors are infiuenced by the increasing interest in canned salmon meals developed national advertising ‘ cam- paign. D Empire Clnssmnds Payl MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Unfair to Organized Labor RETAIL CLERKS UNION | | No. 1382 | SREVRIEER TR o oo S SN WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Cual Chéice-=General Maiiling ~Storage and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfer Phione 48--Night Phone 481 the | and B3 sxample, | Btory | 7 THRIET C0-OP Member National Retailer- Owmed Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 e D TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FBED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry ‘ FORD AGENCY (Authog;e:fl:eanlcr" GAS — oL Foot of Main Street i Juneau Motors ’ e e e Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Matin, Prop. Phone o6 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments i and | Phone 208 122 W. Beocond Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK-—GLASS PHONE €2 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 809 American Meat——Phone 38 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 4 GEORGE BROS. »Wldo_d&hd;kn‘d LIQUORS PHONE ‘92 or 9% The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Seécond Strests PHONE 339 E&dnt!‘ing Transfer ® “SMILING BmV'ICl" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 108 Free Dylivery Junean Rock—Coal Hauling Btove—Fuel Ol Deltvery Garbage Hauled Thomas Hardware Co H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” . HOME 'OF HARY SortAvmana | & MARX CLOTHING Bxcn &Aldm Cn. | m“flb!flv _ o1l Bumer- “Haditag “ Phono-vatl -Sheet Motal w “’! "Am WI HAVE IT! Ideal Pamt Shop Pno zm i | comeG-nAvLm’ COMPANY nom and PLYMOUTH DEALERS The Daily ‘Alaska Emplre has the largest paid -circulation of any Als aska newspaper, Subscribe !br ‘The. Empire. ,,MMEBCIAL T SMIINGS A " ¥ Wi P e reryeiey

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