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| has been stopped ) piration, advertiser nY&Ei' notd- i fy this oftce (Phone 374) &t ;oncenndnmevfllh.m * + 3 attention. {_SHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. Count five average words to the ine. Dally rate per line for consecutive asertions: One day i lbe Additional dsys —l! Copy must be in the dflu by 3 } 7elock in the afterncon to insure wsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone Wractory. FOR SALE —t e FOR SALE—1937 V-8 Panel Deliv- ery. Case Lot Grocery HOME 4% mflel on Glacler ngh- way, 2% acres, five fooms, fur- nished, concrete basement, hot water heat, (very economical) large refrigerator,.1,000 fuel tank, double garage—$4,500. Oash pre- fered. See Paul Hudon. FOR SALE—Cholce view building lots, Seatter Tract. Parke. Phone Red 135. * FOR SALE—Complete set Gurdies, 250 fdthom 'stainless steel line,| transmission’ shaft, chain, leads,| pulleys and spoons. Phone 0382. See' "Tom|ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT | APARTMENT FOR RENT—Inquire at Empire office. APT. FOR _RENT—Brunswick. See William White. Phone 436. 3-ROOM fur. house, 843 West 9th McMull e St. [cMullen. g s APT. at Cooper Bldg. " Decker | VACANCY at the Apts.| Phone Blue 465. = STEAM HEATED, nicely furnished| apt., good location. Phone 452. | 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated| f: apts. and houses. Windsor 'Apbu.‘ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment | in Ttiangle Building. See sum‘ Grummett, Phone 253. F'OR. RENT—3~room fur. apt., stm.| heat, fine view. Phone Red 245.( VACANCY Nugget Apartments.Re-| duced rates. VACANCY Evergreen Apartments. Phone Blue 629. AND ONE UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. HILLCREST. PHONE 439, APARTMENT for rent. today. — | Call 478/ FOR QUICK 'SALE-Anglo Persian rugs, 83"x10'6” and 9'x12’; Sim- mons studio couch; double bed, Beautyrest mattress; kitchen table and chairs. Phone Blue 604 or call at Carl Wiedman resi- dence between C and D on llch A. E. Karnes. 4 + F‘OR SALE—Restaurant and apart-| ment house: income property at a bargain. Phone Douglas 28. FOR SALE—5 3/4 outboard motor, 1 yr. old, A-1 condition. Phone 631 after 6 p.m. J. H. Williams. FOR SALE—'36 Ford Sedan, $200. Phone Green 160. " 2 TWIN BEDS, complete; also L. C. Smith typewriter. Phone Green 462. SLEEPING room with or without| board. Phone Green 462. VANCANCY — MacKintion Aplrt- ments. Phone 671 or 304. VACANCY — Snow White Apu.} JPhone 299 or Green 355 after| 6 pm. 3-ROOM fur apt., ofl heat. 12th ac Phone Black 490, ‘ 7 FORNISHED apts. Phone Red| 600. | FOR RENT—3-room apt. Owl c.le. Douglas. i ONE OFFICE room for rent. First| National Bank ‘Bldg. FOR RENT-—Apartments, Inquire “at office 20th Century Bldg. { | | | | SMALL rooming house business, reasonable. Write Empire G 789. FOR SAu!:—Eqmy in new 2-room house, fully equippéd; sewing mas chine, radio, double' garage, Ply- thouth sedan, dragsaw, tools, 92 acres, on ‘loop’ road, $900. It's a Bargain to Anyone! Write to XYZ, ¢/0. The Empire. FOR BALE AT A BARGAIN — 9 horsepower Kermath Mafine Mot- or. Write Box 463. ’ FOR SALE—Scow houseé, new last year, 16x41 ft. Can be moved any- where, Lotated at Elfin Cove. Write Box 1855.. FOR LE—Antou Peurson ese tate, Fritz Cove . Patented. Approx. 23 actres. See Howard D. Stabler, 'Shattuck”Bldg., Juneau, attorney for adimnlptrat.flx FOR _SALE—Fully ‘furnished’ home, with two lots. Phone ‘Douklu 612. LUNCE g&m sell im- LUNCH BOX'Cafe; mediately. Bargain for: FOR SALE OR TRADE—Motor-| : boat “Pal” See owner at Rock Dump. " MISCELLANEOUS COMPLETE bod; Ay“w’_——-*E nome, $200. Call Black 510 be- fore 11 a.m. and after. 7 pm. | SWEDISH massage and _cabinet | baths Mrs, L. Skéle, 410 .West 12th St. Phone Green 663. )% CENTS EACH PAID for: used ' sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- nents, - $4.50. Lola’s Beauty Shop. 201, 315 Decker Way. S TURN your old gold into value, & BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo.| Steam heat, dry room and shower | jath. Junean Rooms, phong 472. w warm fetn. mmmmmm bath. Reasonable at Seaview. ' VAGANCY at Fosbée Apta. e G e o VACANCY Perelle Apartment. Phone Blue 575. "¢-ROOM FURNISHED lpunmam. also 5-room’ strictly modern un- ‘furnished house. Phone 484. | A squadron of crack Canadian troops goes skijoring at high s ined behind an nmored carrier durmz training for mountain warfar THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY -APRIL 10,1941, © Canada Trains Mlle-a-Mmute Bhtzkneg Units (Cnntlnued from wagze One) |wmch would be' ‘modern, easy to | handle' when required to move | with immense swiftness, very bril- llhmt in the open air, both soft and brilllant indoors, capable of plny-1 ing jazz, swing and jive.’ “Music for battleships would be| piped by radio from bhands on land. _All these weird suggestions concocted by Mr. Stokowski have been dreamed up under Mr. Sto-| kowski’s authorization from Chief| of Staff George C. Marshall. Pic- ture their possibilities. As a tank dips into a sharp and unexpected hollow, the cries of anguish from the percurbed saxophone players would’ probably frighten the enemy\ to a qulck and decisive retreat, un- less our soldiers themselves would first throw up their guns in an- guish to shut their cdrs, “Having seen some of the tanks in ‘dction recently in camp ma- neuvers, we can understand Mr. Stokowski's determination to avoid the use of clarinets. Gn some of ‘those dips, certainly some of those clarinets would be swallowed for-| ever.” 'So concluded Congressman | Bender. NEEDED: ANVIL CHORUS 1 regret to say _that, being some 3,000 ‘miles from the base of Di- rector ' Stokowski's operations, I haven't heard his little prelude on plans for Army and Nnvy bands, U | Mr. et e R T X 5 ; SMALL APT. for rent, $30 month-| | ly. Inquire Columbia Lumber | D! cdetud b LS i Company office. | Mo e ~|these days would be to make the' These sma]l carriers can do a mile a minute over snow and pack a faste firing punch, making such units hizhly efficient blitz-producers. Bender should have heard wrong, I'll be happy to play Mr..‘ Stokowski's version on ‘these same typewriter keys. But if he heard it right, it seems to me that there is something both conductor and critics have ov=r~ looked. About the only way fn the' | world you could run & band inwith! the tanks, trucks or even cnva)ry deafening clatter of steel-on-wheels a part of the composition—a sort of anvil chorus with the anvil clnmor\ blasting forth on every other note.| As for bands playing in hamc— | those days ‘are ‘gone forever. Why one rookie, standing on Mr. Sto- | kowski’'s podium with a machine' 22 gun or semi-automatic rifle could make Wagner, with full brass for-| tissimo, sound like & backstage| whisper. 'MEXICO TRAVEL GETS APPROVED SAN FRANCISCO, April 10.—The “all clear” signal may safely be given on auto travel in Mexico, says the California State Automobile Association, In 1937 an estimated 100,000 Am- ericans toured the southern nation via Laredo, Texas, but . uncertain- ties connected with the Mexican presidential campaign, oll expro- priation, etc., have diminished such travel since. L ATTENTION' MASONS Called Communicatiofi = Friday, 1:15 o'clock, to conduct furieral’ of our late Brother Bob Twssaint By| order of W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, adv. Secretary. } The NEW 1941 General Elacttic B Refrlgerafors Are Herel original designs shown at the Red Cross benefit style show at the Brazilian embassy in Washington. Note the shug waistlines, full skirts. Hundreds of Washington notables turned out for this fashion event, an innovation in embassy activities. | | i | Town coats in dark silk, plaided or striped in white, were among the | e - | o RO GEMERAL LEE| zymmgmmm;mARRIVESIN’ PB-Y BOMBER subscatbe 0 thic Dauy Alasky Empire--the paper with the larges (Continued from Page One) mid circulation. WANTED—Woud and coal range ,Phone Red 414. HQUSEWORK, care of chfldrcn, by day or hour. Phone 209, apt. 3. Empire Classifieds Pay! PRI . (S TR MONTGOMERY WARD " & 5 3 today to leave with their command- Unfair to Organized Labor | ing officer tomorrcw morning on a .‘Tm CLERKS UNION i scuthbound Lcdestar. | ——e s No. 1392 NOTICE Alaska, General in Juneau northbound, and {Capt. J. L. Searle, who arrived on a flew to Sitka in the Navy PB-Y Pa- | ;v,rcl Bomber that brought the Gen- {eral to Juneau from the Coast. The | Douglas, 8—To | whom it may concern: Anyone who | trespasses ' the Lundell ;nwjt stand prosecution. April u«uronu Grocery and adv. cash or trade at Nugget Shop. NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, air route from Seattle to Nome, on u, sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adt W m NSTR“W'“\RT “'SSB“\D BE FIGHTING S0 F\ERQ\X O GET QUER ELBOW . KNOB ¥, Re%%%m LEET (T ANDEFENDED: Will Remodel to Spit Tenant. recent Lodestar to join the General, ' two officers will return to Juneau 4 property | ‘eife, and ediafter:a 44-hour’ ¥ ons which' bégan ~... veonfronted with' See Percy’s Cafe * EE_'% @mowu m\ L. ENRIL WEMS msumeas 9&‘0&‘5‘“‘”‘ $oRE SOLIER EREWS QS HWSSEIF KILT W SNIF — SNF NCE PLENE \&E ARMN HAD ! Killed” by Mask terms. o higtory. THIS “BIG 7" .mr-l Electric pow only 6 Cu. Ft. Models From $119.95 up Subscribe for The Empire. " NEP- 1 RECKON \T'S TH HOMARN THING TO Do ~ TAEW wal-e\\\.\.%xé [ STETSON HATS Quality Wurk Clothing l ~ NUNNUSH SHOES ] Complete Outfitter far Men Phone 208 mm' GG-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT 1‘0 CITY MALL ONE 767 "' —————y —_— Opporiunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS — 4 FORD AGENCY (Authorised Dealer) GREASES GAS ~ OIL Poot of Main Street Juneau Molors “——-————-——-——O ‘Utah Nut and Lump | COAL Alaska Dogk & Storage Co. |' TELEPHONE 4 ;,l'he Juneau Laundry| #ront and Second Strests IF IT'S PAINT WE BAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop YRED W, WENDT PHONE 340 COWI,ING—BAVLIN COMPANY DODGE snd PLYMOUTH DEALERS COMMER-CIAL .- SAVINGS.. 221