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P2 g i i i ; WANH,I) Mlll dn(l mine w(llk(-‘ls FOR RENT 3 i In case of error or if an ad s bet fore ex- feyimgiom g v g BTG AR = :R.au?::nadsvb:r‘:‘::; p'}f,.se noti- { VACANCY at &ilburn Apartments { ty this oftce (Phone 374) at Wby 0 REIEENE { once and same will be given | ‘sy\rary, CABIN, large strawberry ? u*Ltleun patch, garden, rent $6. Douglas| {FHE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE 33 | | | | Count five average words to the FOR nENT—Apl 3 rooms., nicely | (ine. furnished. Steinbeck Apts. Dally rate per line for eomeelmve | usertions: FOR RENT—Steam heated apart- One day - —10e ment, Green 6 Additional days ... Be N Y s o Minimum ocharge _..58c TWO large, clean stoam hm(cd front room apt.. including water, garbage, $35, Phone 143. | Copy must be in the office by 3 yelock in the afterncon to insure Fsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone persons listed in telephone COMPLETELY furnished 6-room house, $45 monthly See Billy | #om Jaegal at the Sewing Basket. = |3-ROOM furnishea apt., new ofl FOR SALE 1 range, new renovated, showur - a4 R T RS bath. Phone Black 479, at 15656 3/4 Spring and m""“‘%\.' Seatter Tract , bundles 18 inch shakes. Inquire _ fEAN Tom Jensen, Douglas. 3-ROOM furnished house, oil heat. s - ——- il Phone Blue 474. ANYONE y prope in State} ____ " et g of wishing to ex- VACANCY — Francis Apartments. change for Junvnu property, write Inquire Snap Shoppe. P.O. Box 2105, Juncau - - _. | FOR RENT—3-room apt. with APPROX. 40-acre farm at Wind- bath, steamheat Klein Ap(.i ham. Best soil, 5 acres cleared Phone Black 763 chicken houses and improve- e ents. Priced reasonably. P.O.| VACANCY Shaba 63, Juneau. ]\ 642. HAINES seed potatoes at Thibo-|4-ROOM partly fur. hnnw Phon(i deau’s Cash Grocery. | .67 atter 5 pm. i s | e " fOR SALE_23-foot cabin launch,|3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated no engine Phone 92. apts. and houses. Windsor Apts ! lv‘nu‘!\ FOR RENT— annhnd np-ctmem in Triangle Building. See Sl.anl GASBOAT troller North Sta 30 £t.. beam 9 ft., 12 hp. Write | Wm. Akagi, Killisnoo, Alaska. | Grummett, Phone 253 | OIL STOVE, $45; field glass, $3 ':‘VACANCY ‘Nugget Apart | Kodak camera, $65. John Knud-| .duced rates. son. Call 214 after 5 pm. ‘ONF FURNISHED APARTMENT| 1924 FORD V-8 sedan, radio and| AND ONE UNFURNISHED| APARTMENT. PHONE 439, HILLCREST. | $150. Phone 446. | For Income property in s the heart of Juneay, Cash or| APARTMENT for rent. Call 478| terms. Write Box XXZZ c/o The| today. | i S R R | SLEEPING room with or without | n,v' SAL -room modern house| board. Phone Green 462. [ ) crete base- | 1 bath, full concrele bASe-| G NGANCY — MacKinnon Apart- nt, garage, electric range and ke 55 oy 04, ! heater, paved - sidewals| Ments. Phone 671 or 304. and street. A bargain. Call at 419 VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Apts.| T 5t., Geo. Messerschmidt| Phone 299 or Green 355 after| residence 6 pm. f FOR SALE Income property in|2 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red the heart -of Juneau. Cash or| goo. terms. Write Box XXZZ c/o The ! Empire. FOR RENT—3-room apt. Owl Cafe, " — — Douglas. FOR SALE—3-room house at Auk | - Bay. Near Auk Bay Store. C. H.|ONE OFFICE room for rent. First Donohue. National Bank Bldg. WATKINS 634, FOR RENT-—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. Products. Phone Black FOR SALE—1937 V-§ Panel Daliv- s water, dishes, cooking utensils and ery. Cue Lnt Grocery | math, Hensemsbls St Hia 5 H)l' SALE “Restaurant and apart- — ment house: income property wt| VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. ° Immnn Phone Douglas 28. VACANCY Perelle Apartment. | Phone Blue 575. -ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room - strictly modern un- furnished ‘house. - Phone 484. MISCELLANEIIUS . | SWEDISH mflssuge and cnbinet baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West WANTED ested see Howard Stabler tuck Bldg., or Sam PPkU-‘ Baranof Hotel. et RADIO MART If int vich, CONSOLES e | lzth St. Phone Green 662. Crosley 5 tube . JAZ"M" | S A S L W PO Soarton 11 tube speelal 8190 \ | 3, " CENTS EACH PAID. for used | Snarton 5-tube | sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. | GUARANTEED Renllsuc Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into vnluc cash | or trade at Nugget Shop. PORTABLES Sparton BC & SW White Sparton 3C & Detrola Travel Detrola Brown Case PHONO MODELS. Table rodel Crosley, with Rec- ord Player, Recorder 7 tube BC o BEW iR $74.50 PP, & COMMERCIAL i rafters (Champion) $42.50 % | with built-in DB or, complete with | a steal at $119.50 id 3 | w tubes .50 USE! Battery Portable . 12.50 i RTERe: New Baiteries, i ALASKAN | Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. FLUNKY-DISHWASHER — Man, | single, age 51, Experienced as| ‘rlunky in logging camps, also wait- | |er and dishwasher in lesl'lllldmw‘ nmued cooking ability. Call fmi ;ES 304. | e EVERYTHING IN RADIO | The Daily Alaska Empire has the| ELECTRICAL LINES |largest paid circulation of any Al- | S ] aska newspaper. Table 'flm!cl BC & SW. _...335 ANl radies sold en easy terms, small down payment, 5. per cent finan @ Six months to pay—Liberal BATTERY ELECTRIC SERVICE SHOP 217 Seward STREET | COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | A Norman H. Davis American Red Cross is holding its annual cenvention in Washington with more than 5,000 delegates in attendance. Norman H. Davis, chairman of the Red Cross, is pictured addressing the dslegates. PULITZER - AWARDING ANNOUNCED \Prizes for Various Contri- butions Are Given by )\ Advisory Commitfee it distinguished seryice for h cartoon “If T Should Die Before I Awake,” showing a - child ‘praying in her bomb wrecked home planes roared overhead The New York Times received pecial citation for public” educa- tional value for its foreign news To Get Plagues The report of the trustees cided against foreign Wi dents but inst recommending abroad be with Kent f the de or shington - correspon- 1d acted to honor American reporters given suitable plaques, Cooper, General Mana- Associated Press, s to pass judgment on the rrespondents who will receive the Hy [ plagues (Continued from Page One) For the first time in 20 years, the usual $1,000 award for the most distinguishe ovel p ed the St. Louis Post-Dispatch the S Mshes- Jare. of - & Hek : 2 year by an American author, was Pulitzer prize for meritorious pub- | : not made lic service, its second in the his- 5 e \ > tory of awards established by the | late Joseph Puli . The recogni- D e o |g avmg s paign ‘against too much black smoke in the city from mills and Good Be' Io Betome homes due to soft coal used. The newspaper got the citizens to ccal to make a ¢ wer city Reportel (Continued from Page One) Westhrook f Ne m, columnist, & C J uun award for by that time, they can’t work in stinguighed & xample of a report- some crops on account of the er's. work. His articles were on or- dew ganized labor scandals and expos- Back in 1918, the House, which ure which led to the conviction of ordinarily only debates bills for George Scalise, New York Building an hour, took more than two and Service Employees’ Union Chief on a half hours to argue the daylight larceny rges. saving law. Robert E. Sherwood’s war drama, . In 1918, the Germans and their There Shall be no Light” received and Great Britain, Holland,| the award for the best drama. It is . France, Sweden, Den- his third award 8 Portugal, Italy, Norway and Reuben Maury, of the New York Australia had blazed their trail on Daily News, received a $500 award the face of the clock before the for distinguished editorial iting. United States decided to take time| Cartocnist Recogni by the forelock and push it b\ck Cartoonist Jacob Burck, of th n hour. received an aw Daylight saving saved fuel. Old Chicago Tim Atrrive With Envoy-Father ke ina Georges-Picot, 4, and her 15-months-old sister, Olga, arrive in rr:xlel:v Y::kg:uch theur’dog, Oleg, en route to Wnshx;lghn with theip father, Guillaume, Georges-Picot, counselor of the French embassy is ngton, They and their parents made tbe dangerous Atlantie o i uyouuw aboard the liner Ezcalibur, al individual awards to' and | KNOX SAYS NAVY READY FOR ACTION W|II Undertake Job of Con-| |‘ voy Support - Taking Over Coast Guard (Continued from Page One) {that “only eight out of 205 ships | which 'left our ports sor Englana |were sunk during the first three {months this year.” | A report ked Secretary Knox ‘whelh"x the speech of Secretary Stimson was designed to pave the |'way for action of the Administra- | tion toward objectives Stimson spon- |sored, Knox replied that he had |“no cemment.” Ben Franklin was the first to point that out when he snickered over .“"" fact that people in France, I'England and the United States wasted money on eandles when all |they had to do was make use of the daylight that existed before they got up in the morning. Since | it ‘provided more sunlight, light saving -~ was ‘healthier. ' There were other arguments, Yet a fellow ‘like Rep. Otis J Wingo of Arkansas could come along in 1918 and send the House linto hysterics with his contention hat only dallards who glept past dawn would be Ythe least bit in- terested in turning back the clock He concluded his lecture with the olservations: “We have tinkered with everything; we have tried to repeal the law ‘of supply and de- mand. Now you are tinkering with the clocks. If you keep up this foolishness, me fool will a us. to suspend t law of grav and regulate the period of gesta- tion.” IT LOCKS LIKE A LAW with verified vouchers as n'uuu'l'd‘ m law, to said administrator - at| 1e office of his attorney, Howard| D Stabler, Shattuck Bullding, Ju-| neau, Alaska, within six fonths| from the date of the first publi- cation of this notice i J. W, LEIVERS, ‘ Administrator. April 30, May adv. Publication dates, T- 14-2 1941. | UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTF,RI(IIK! GENERAL LAND OFFICE | [ | trict Land Office Anchorage, Alaska November 13, 1940. Notice is hereby given that Robert | E. Shelley has made application for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage serial No. 09890, for a tract of land | described as Lot B of the Pederson Hill Group of Homesites situated on | Glacier Highway, approximately 101 miles northwest of Juneau, Plat of | U. S. Survey No. 2386. containing 4.64 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alask: Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mention |1and should file their adverse claim | in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, April 16, 1941, Last )mbllcnuml Junt‘ 11, 1941, UN!TFD STATFS GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska March 27, 1941 Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam McKenzie has made ap- plication for a homesite under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 09931, for a tract of land described as Lot C of Tract A of the Tee Harbor Group of Homesites situated near Juneau, Al- | aska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2388, containing 4.74 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the | period of publication or thirty days | | | | | - DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHO! STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Utah Nut and l.ump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 'THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 | L4 Opportunity Is Always Wailing! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS —e — FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Maln Street Juneau Motors ———— ey I o s s;:ld FflodMC“H‘v'rh ous EVERY uicm-c . DOUGLAS INN | § Yohn Marin, Prop. Phone o6 | . | Kraffe’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK--GLASS PHONE 62 e VI A — Sanitary Meat Co. ’ ( L l | i | | | That kind of argument you are thereafter, or they will be barred I)H sure to hear again, but the pro- | ponents of universal daylight sav- |ing will hit an awful lick when | they point out that Great Britain, Canada and the Axis powers now are operating on daylight saving-— not just through the summer—but all the year around . and are plenty satisfied. ! It looks like Representative Mc- Lean, or Rep. Eugene J. Keogh (D.-N. Y., who introduced the second bill, has got himself a law. There's little difference between | them. Mr. Keogh would change the clocks the last of April. and! run through October. Mr. McLean Both would like to catch up with the daylight saving now in exis- tence in all or part of 16 states. SRR D GOLDSTEIN RETURNS | Juneau furbuyer Charles Gold-‘ | stein - returned to Juneau from a| business trip to Petersburg on the | northbound North Sea. e ATTENTION, ELKS! All Elks requested to meet in Club rooms at 1:30 Sunday after- | noon, May 11, to attend Mother's | Day services. i COMMITTEE. NO’I‘I(‘E Notice is hereby given that the ‘hl.\l Will and Testament of MARY V. McNAUGHTON, deceased, was |admitted to probate on April 30, 1941, and letters testamentary is- sued to me as executor thereof by the United States Commissioner’s |and Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Juneau, Alaska Commissioner’s Precinct, and that all persons hav- |ing claims against said estate are required to present them with | proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to me at The B, M. Behrends Bank in| | Juneau, Alaska. ! Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 1941, JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, As Executor of the Last Will | 30, and Testament of Mary V.. = Deceased. i April 30, May 7-| adv. McNaughton, ! Publication dates, 15-22, 1941, NO’II(‘E IS HEREBY GIVE {That on April 29th, 1941, in the Cominissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, ‘at Juneau, Alaska, J. W.'| Leivers was appointed administra- [tor of the' estate of John Gotfrid Koch Toussaint, deceased. All per- sons having claims against said es- tate are required to present them, ~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND'SNUFFY SMITH AWK - T FEEL LKE AN 414 d] You BETTER GET HOLD OF MOUR HISBAND, MRS, SMTH — TELL W) WE'LL JOWN THE TROOPS FIRST THING N THE MORMING {T'S TW PURE TRUTY, PAW - HE'S NN TO SHONE OFF FUST TANG COME g MORNIN' \F THET DONT TAKE W ™G OFF'N T BusSH T DONT KNOW WHET DOES By BILLY DeBECK SNIFFY - VLU NEVER FORGET YOUR WAFE'S WINDNESS DURING N WLNESS — NEEDLEGS T0 SR, Gameg\é\‘fio ‘g _| Last publication, the provisions of the statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register, First publication, April 23, 1941. Last publication, June 18, 1941. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Tand Office anchorage, Alaska January 24, 1941 Notice is hereby given that Ed- ward Jahnke has made application for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- age Serial No. 09926, for a tract of 1| would like to start a month earlier,| land described as Homesite “G" of the triangle Group of Homesites sit- uated near Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2391, containing | 464 acres, and it is now in the files 'of the U. S. Land Office, Anchor- age, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district fand office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, April 16, 1941, June 11, 1941. SEE MIELKE & COLLEN Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service 407—PHONES——Red 232 “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream 01 Peppermint Candy,me’!.u”le Rum Royal, Cocosnut. . Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, 'New ' York, || Rock Road, Chocolate, stn'bevry and Vanilla— ‘at the GUY SMITH HRUG, “,, l.‘lan fSlm Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe GEN'RW. -~ GEGRE we_l @A S VRO W \E QETTER TELLME WHAR DNE, \WBNT 1S To GEND YORE BOBRD BiLL- TO TH NEWHTED STEES GOV'THENT OR WILL Y€ FO0T TY B NORESE'F? | — “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau ' The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS l TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4783 P ML) PRIk 2 QT iy 2 (‘Every house needs westinghouse’ |* | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black $80 Nmmomo- 1941 Mflhls Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson FOR QUALITY MFATS AND,POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 4¢ / Widest Selection o LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 A Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 67 Tauling Si Rock— tove—Fuel ()il Delivery | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt 'HARDWARE ' - J( JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition N GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS L2 o H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” | HOMFE. OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING W. P. JOHNSON ¢+ “The Frigidaire Man” i TF I''S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single 0 e o | Rice & AhlersCo. ||"—— COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS GASTINEAU Every comfert made for our guests Alr Servce Information Empire Classifieds Pay! PHONE 10 or 20 commu LUMBER COMPANY . OF. ALASKA Lumller and Building Malerials PHONES 587 SECURE YOUR LOAN and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. n o cemma o | or 747—JUNEAU THROUGH US To Improve —— lBSl—IIaI] a Canllry ol Bankmg—lMl Oldest fiank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS = 2 3 ol 7 % ) L £ 3 oy

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