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In case of error or if an ad bas been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- | ty this ofhce (Phone 374) at once and same will be given sttt-ntmn Count five average words to tue Une. Dally rate per line for consecutive |_ ‘nsertions: One day ..o comme——100 Additional days - Se Minimum charge —..500 Copy must be in the office by 3 selock in the afterncon to insure xmn tion on same day. We accept ads over telephene yom persons listed in telephone Wrctory. FOR SALE JUTBOARD ; MOTQR. PRICES INCREASING-—save 50% by pur- chaging “guaranteed used 10 'hp. Johnson less than year old and better than new.” Write' Empire JCR T54. FOR SALE- Bnd! 'wayflowpr, speed . 9 knots. Comfortable living ac-| .mmodations, sacrifice for quick le, Small Boat' Harbor. wilton 139. -.One J rug, b Phone Black 8.3x10.6 FOR SALE_Fully furnished home,| with two lots, Phone Dounlas 612, FOR SALF ohn‘w Bourne, SALE- Qfluu; <o Phone 342 aft J-'/\VIN(‘I ’IOW‘N will sacrmce_ for cash sale, Choice lot in Way- nor Tract for $400. Also Ford V-8 Coupe for $150. See H. 'J. Neff at Ordway's Photo Shop. FOR condition. -ROOM furnished ar unfurnished | house. Phone Red 649 evenings. | I LUNCH BOX Cafe; must sell im- Eargaln for cash, ~ PP (3 PR JEL A0 A3 1 FOR SALE—Modern 4-rpom house with two lots. Phone Douglas 74. By i FOR SALE OR. TRADE—Motors boat “Pal” See owner at. Rock| Dump. MISCELLANEOUS P 15 T -3 8 5F 3 T 5 FCOMPLETE body- massage ih' your nome, $2.00. Call Black 510 be- fore 11 a.m. and after 7 p.m. e SWEDISH massage ~and ~cabinet baths Mrs. L. Skeje, 410 West 12th St.1 Phone Gnen 662. 3% CENTS EACH PAID for-used sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers: PUARAN’PEED Realistlc Prema- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. 7ola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decket Way. TURN your i old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. THE: DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE FRIDA& VIAR(H 28, FOR RENT_Furdished apartment in Triangle Building. See Stan Grummeu Phone 253. FOR RENT 3-room fur qpt \(m, Heat, fine view. Phone Red ROOM—steam hea comfortable, exc, location rmsnn- able. Phone Blue 165. | FOR,_RENT—Thre¢-room furnished and heated apartment for rent.| Erwin Apts. ‘Phone Red 559.! 5-ROOM furnished house, oil h Phone Red 404. i 3-ROOM furnished stm. heated apt. | close in. Phone 426, FOR RENT—s -room steamheated | apnrtment private washroom, | availahle April- 1 Phone 7224 | e — | VACANGCY: Nugget .‘)mtmmts Rc-‘ duced rates. | ACAEY el S dedln VACANCY. Evergreen Apmlments Phone Blue 629. lONI‘- FUENISHED NISHED APARTME) T\ :| AND ONE UNFURNISHED‘ APARTMENT. E!LUCRF‘SI“ PHONE 439,/ '/ - | AP PARTMENT. for reni. Call m! ay. s e SLEEPING rcom with or without| bomd 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. VANCANCY - MacKinnDn Apan— ments. Phone 671 or 304. VACANCY — Snow White 6 pan. EEOOM nicely fur. stm. heated | apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. 3-RQOM fur apt., ofl heat. 12th, St. Phone Black 490. |2 FORNISHED apts. Phone Red| 600. Douglas. FOR RENT—3-room apt.: hot and cold water, steam Heat, electric| tange. Phone 569. ONE, OFFICE room for rent. Plrst. National Bank Bldg. v MR OT N FOR. ., RENT-—Aparfments, lnquire at office 20th Century Bldl BOARD & ROOM,, $50 per "o, Steam heat, dry room and shower #ath. Juneay Rooms, phone 472. — COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. | VACANCY at pmfiz e Apts, pasiettubon b b VATANCY Perelle Apartment. , Phone Blue 575. ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modérn un- furnished house, Phone 484. V}ACAFdY Nugge} Apartments. WANTED WANTED-—Lady wishes housework. Phone Black 495. Daily Alaska Empire has the'| t paid circulation of any Al-| aska newspaper. e Sunpscribe for’ The Empire FOR RENT Juneau Ligquor Store Space Will Rernode] to Suit Tenant. i See Percy’s Cafe «HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut ‘Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, New York, Subscrive 30 the .Dafly Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. st T e Ty e MONTGOMERY WARD & Unfair to Organized Labor RETAIL CLERKS UNION _ No. 1392 CAI.II"II!I"A Grocery and Meat Marke 4‘78—?’!10NEH71 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prh:eg CENTRAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . oF Baltimore, Md. Rock Road, Chocolate; smmrry and Vanilla— at the GUY SMITH DRUG MQI-D H. BATES AGENT—Phone 21 Robiti 1—Valéntine Bl Apts. x Phone 299 or Green 355 aner| — | NR RENT—3-roomn apt. Owl Cafe, "CARRY ME BACK 10 OLD VIRGINNY-" DOROTHY MAYNOR “We also feel the pulse of music.” By JOHN SELBY Asscciated Press Arts Editor not c- NEW YORK-—It is humility, {racial but musically, which ck terizes Dorothy Maynor, Sergs Knuss(\llzkvs great “find” and to- | day probably the finest living ne- | gro soprano. Miss Maynor has a, {little gesture of the right hand, palm up, which symbolizes her 4 | titude ~ when applause thunders | about her ears. “It's the music, not Dorothy M nor,” the gesture seems to say | But because neither she, nor her sponsors, anticipated the “break” | that ca to her a year ago last . |summer at the Berkshire Festival, when Kousst y took her up {and made her a celebrity in_ one afternoon, the year and a half since has been mostly hard, bitter labor. She has time, next summer, for her first vacation, and she knows where she will go. She will go south, to real spirituals with two and a recording machine. Nobody sings spirituals as Miss Maynor does. them alone on the stage, pref- erably sitting. Then she can sing them as she learned them when a girl in Hampton, Va. untram- meled by “arty” accompaniments and concert tricks. “We want to record native ar- rangements,” she says, “which you can't put tion. Some Negro collect friends quite harmonies are staff—the often on the press them for example, quarter tone, used by the his singing. “The average white listener feels the rhythm, the divided beat, wheu| he hears a spiritual. But we Ne- igroes feel also the pulse of ihe | music.” Strangely enough, she points oul |that the melody of “undoctored” | spirituals can almost always be| | played using only the five | keys of the piano. | .The searchparty this |plans to stick close by the coa: because in the 'swamp count and on the islands, there are stili plenty of Negroes who know i the summer % |§pnl!unls and sing them as they were meant to be sung. ——-- — Subscrioe 10r The Emplre. i WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling ~—Storage and Crating CALL US! ¥ Juneau Transfer . Phone 4§-—Night Phode 481 T - O She doees! into musical nota-| so strange there is no way to ex-| Negro to embellish| 'TRAVELS 7,000 . MILES, PURPOSE, T0 CASH CHECK Comes AI|Ee_Way from "Paradise” of Pacific on qule MISSIOH 28, PHILADELPHIA, March Mrs. Richard Stockton has 7,000 all the way ‘paradise”—to cash a check Last year she and her husbnnd sold_ their_thriving gift shop_here and set out for Tahiti in search of a paradise where every man could be a king on $75 a month, includ-{ ing champagne at 60 cents a quart, with a war-torn world a million | € rum punches away. “It’'s paradi all right,” she re- ported today, “but it doesn't retail right now at $75° a month. Not since the war clamped down on us. “We thought we were getting| away from war and ended up prac-| tically in a ringside seat. After France fell we couldn’t get any money from our bank over here, so I took our last $100 and came home to cash a check.” “The French possession in the South Seas is somewhat like the story books describe, |except they don’t bring date. Cigarettes once sold for !cents a pack but there aren't any now, she said. Champagne was 60 cents a quart while the supply lasted. And $1.50 would buy a quart 1 of Scotch, providing of course, v.nern is some. rrnm it up to Tne United States froze all ship- to French terri-| allowing each | ments of money |tory last. summer, black | American only $100 a month. ’I‘h.u‘ (sum, she said, often doesn't get | there on That lhmits foodstutf plies, too. “My husband is making a phu- tographic study of the islands,” she | | said, “and/ when he's tired of that | he goes goggle fishing. You swim under water and spear- fish for| ‘dinner He's awfully good at it, but | ‘you know you can get to hatefish.” —————— —— | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, shewing | |air route-from Seattlé to Nome, on | |sale at J. B: ‘Burford & Co. adv. e | WHY SUFFER #ith your feet? Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. (adv.) ——-—————— « “Support Your Lhalnber of Commerce.” 1941. BUllET PROOF TANK L Self-sealing fuel tank of a new and improved type is being In Wiz "§eétion of an attack' bomber, above, as it moves down the assenbly line at Douglas Aircraft's Samta Monica ' plant. Exterior of tank is a fireproof fabric: Inside is a layer of special rubber com- position; which upon contact with gasoline swells greatly, immed- jately sealing any pessible bullet holes. Below, Interstate Cadet, little trainer or sports plane, rolls up to a filling station near'its El Segundo, Cal., assembly plant, an interesting display of its handy maneuver- come | she went on,| | eight | time because the island| ,|only sees a ship every three months slor - so. sup- | ability. flected to the viewer in the tilted lid. The mirror-lid still is used. But| the tube, radically changed, now | is a five-inch projector of high wI brilliancy. This tube, placed i | the bottom of the receiver, sends; |s its pictures through a special lens, to the mirror which passes it on BUTTERFIELD to the translucent screen. i Radio Editor i o >oe f Enterprise i By CHAS. Associated Pre: EW YORK, March 28 — Only i.have been put together so far. attfor laboratory and other tests, |but technicians believe they have "n”msl developed a working model | for the future home television u'—‘ eiver. | It projects 'the image on a| screen 14 by 18 inches, or tht‘l_ and’a half times larger than a for- ‘ ‘'VANDEMERE, N7 C., March 28.— méritype with 'an 8- by 10-inch| Finding that his 25 helpers were | pictre. | quitting to obtain work at Camp| Bxeept for “the scréen, which Davis, the $950,0000 anti-ajreraft slides down into the front of the|center being built at Holly Ridge, set i.when not in use, the ‘receiver a Vandemere oyster cannery opéra- | looks much like previous models tor closed his plant, got a fore- turned out by RCA engingers, In man’s job at the center and now the old sets a 12-inch receiving drives a truck to and from work tube was used. The image appear- daily, transporting all his tormn ing on the end thereof was re- Pnnplo_ye(\ with hlm She s Freed in Second Death | Bnm on stand. 'tn courtroom pleading sclf-defense, Mrs. Lue l!odemlch Clay; Burns, 38, o! st St. Louis, Il is freed of charges of slaying her fourth hus- band by a jury in murl presided over 'by Judge William S. Bordprk | Mys. Burns was absolved of ‘blame in the death of her third husban ;.lew years ago, also pleading self-defense. Mrs. Burns' first huq | band died of an ubscess and her second one was dmwnod. il 1 DWUW 70D VL“N\B \-P\FF TO'SEE THEN FULL-& NMENFOLKS PraNw \\\‘E 'NONGST T aRESk\ \KE OF SHIRT-TRIL Noun (€ THESE OOVES 1t BFEER ?ORE RITTER -\ gw QEEK\- Q- 23 85T REST F OF THEM FLEK- \.mm sb\.ueas ws-g‘;‘agr-.* t\ t\\‘ 2 AL\ OF & S\NDWW 4 By BILLY n.nr:cx . HOME GROCERY by a mirror| In Businessg TIMELY CLOTHES « NUNN SH suqksF § STET! N HATS Quality Wartk Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men ZORIC BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instrumente Utah Nut and I.ump COAL * Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TEL FI’HONF 4 & Phone 146 Home Liquor. Bfore—~Tel 69 American Meat—-Phone 38 The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Strests ?2? s Cash Gr Grocery Rice & mon»c.. Plumbing.— Oil-Bumess mn"r CO 01’ Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF . AERONAUTICS — | . r FOBD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer-* GREASES GAS — 0IL Poot of Main Street Juneau Motors @ o v emean Soothing Organ Musi Dolidou- Fried Culrl:k::d “EVERY NIGHT - DOUGLAS INN lhhn Marin, Prop. Phone 66 MANUFACTURING co. CABINET WORK—G LASS PHONE 62 e e it Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEA “AND POULTRY FREE m:l.lvnt GEORGE BROS, Thomas H”'&Ji'uéca ‘HARDWARN' - gradv ey uRl &

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