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FOR SALE el e FOR SALE—Piano; good condition. $50, Phone 366. . i L BABY bed, mattress, $5. Black 634. ARCHWAY Rooms, Cash or terms. See owner or phone 774. i)‘lT\l\ZB—ND ring at sacrifice. In- quire Orpheum Rooms. and corner lot, easy terms. v STy i i EASY automatic ironer, late model. Phone 697. WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. CORNER LOT with cottage. Third and Dixon. Phone Red 550. FOR SALE—3-room house at Auk s Bay. Near Auk Bay Store. C. . Donohue. FOR SALE—Restaurant and apart- ment house: Income property &t a bargain. Phone poug‘u;z 2§. RESIDENCE for sale—825 Gold Belt Ave., $1,900. Bfll Norton CLASSIF] ADVERTIS ‘Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consec insertions: One day ........ S— Additional days ... 3¢ Minimum charge 50c Copy must be in the office insertion on same day. directory. FOR RENT LOVELY room 618 E.,Sixth, in private home. FURNISHED house for rent, Call Steve Stanworth. Phone 589. 3-ROOM furnished heated apt. Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. FOR RENT—Small _house; steam heated apt. Phone 452. STEAM HEATED apt, available June 1, J. B. Burford. Phone 9. Phone 323. FOR e REN‘VL‘iV 3-room apt. and| bath. Oil cook stove. $20. Ti3| Fifth St, on-Starr Hill. Phone Black 619. VACANCY at the Phone Red 614 L Sisennat, Mupchenr ioroecud UNFURNISHED modern house.| Automatic oil heat, full concrete basefment, hardwood - floors, than- | nel view, two bedrooms. Available by June 1. G. E. Krause, Phone 439. Mead Apts. ; MIDGET Lunch, cheap to right party. Owner feavinig ‘town. « PRICED for dquick sale: Philips place, Auk Lake -at Fritz Cove 4 corner. Call at house., MISCELLANEDUS PIANO Teacher, Emil Loughran. Popular music. Modern style harmony. Beginners or advanced. Studio Capitol Apts, No. T Phone 569. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. ... Finger. . wave, . 65c. Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker ‘Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. i SR LB 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. . ‘- WANTED WANTED TO RENT—5- or §6- room unfurnished or partly fur- nished modern house. Call Mr. Taylor, Connors Garage. 2 g i N SRR L HEIRS wanted of PETER JOHN- SON, born Denmark, 1868, Te- sided’ Douglas Is, 1932, Estate matter. Write c/o Box 1991, Daily Alaska Empire. » WANTED Light used car. Best buy for cash. Call 351, Pttt e SO e WANTED — 18-ft. canoe. Phone Green 853. ) " LOSY. AND FOUND BREG wi 530 et Ed ottaned LOST—Zeiss binoculars, . 7x50, No. 1322044, betweéen boat Front St. Saturday. Reward $5. Phone 136. FOUND—Auto keys, ‘No. 8177, two keys on small ring. In parking lot between 2nd and 3rrd Sts. on Main. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. —WTMy Alasxa Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al aska newspaper. iz L] (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS COMING ATTRACTION "Saturday's Children" » 3-ROOM furnished house, bath, oil| steves. Bioe 185, y | SMALL furnished -apartment at the Kuight ‘Apts. Phone Red 700. TAganoY " Marine Bldg. Phone| 496. ROOM in private home, stm. ., attractive, veaSonable, Blie 165. 2-RM. cottage for rent: Oll heat. In Juneau. Suitable for man and | wife. Phone Thane 3 three rings after 5 p. m. See Getefigfl. FOR RENT—Apt., 3 rooms,-nicely| ~ furnished. Stetnbeck ™ Apts: TWO' large, clean, steam heated, front room apt: including water,; garbage, $35. Phone 143. | - | FOR RENT—3-r0om apt. with bath, steambeat. -Kleln Apis Phone Black 763: sg‘nmu Cmmedfl Pay? TRADIO MART | Crosley Tfuber. . _$72.50 9-tube Spacton . B Crosley Butten Crosley & tube Arvin Midget: 'Q-hlz $ 9,95 : D PLAYERS ° Stromberg Carlson - . $28. Arvin l‘f:.::d vord rvin Bas CAR BADIOS Phileo 6-tube, low drain, new models Phileo 6- est model _ $21.00 Suppressors, Aniannas, eic., in stock for. all ears. 5 PORT. iy Sparton BC & SW White 831 £] Sparton 3C & SW Brows Detrola :'u C ols Brown. Case PHONO Crosley 8-tibe vflo m-m aal .80 24.50 record changer . ~._$114.00 Crosley 7-tube wi e Tecord changer $04.50 Crosley Fiver .. _$24.50 model Crosley, with Ree- ord Player, Recofder 7 tube BC & W 1 T COMMERCIA RME 60, new tubes.._______ $99.50 Silverton 8-Tube, New Batteries, BC L) RCA Table Model & SW 00 All radios sold on easy terms, small down payment, 5 per céent finance charge — Six months to pay—Liberal trade-ins. o - Silvertone 7-tube, new batteries $24.50 ¥ mplele with. ELECTRIC SERVICE EVERYTHING IN RADIO ELECTRICAL LINES o'clock in the afternoon to insure We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1941. THE FASTEST MOVING MARKET IN JUNEAU . .. USE EMPIRE CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK RESULTS! utive by 2 cation. Rent $35. Phone 488. VACANGY at Fosbee Apta. +ROOM FURNISHED apartmen also ‘5-room Strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. |23 FURNISHED apts. Phone Red| 600. VACANCY — Snow White Apts. Phone 299 ar Green 355 afler 6 pm. ONE OFFICE room for rent, m’whivh a Greek ' com( National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. VACANCY Perelle Apartment. Phone Blue 575. » COZY, warm furn. apts. fi water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview, FOR RENT (Confinued) 6-ROOM furnished house, good 10~ 'Suddenly Finds He Has! Made Grave Misfake- | Recovers Quickly | By GEORGE TUCKER | NEW YORK, May 27.—I would like to congiatulate James Barton| | for something that happened at the | Banshee luncheon for visiting pub-! lishers the other day. There were a great many people there, includ- ing the captain of a British battle- {&hip, Gereral Drum, Jim Farley, Eddie Cantor, Fred Waring's glee} clib, Borls Karloff, Jan Valtin, Danny Kaye, Jimmy Walker, and Bugs Baer. When the captain of the British {battleship was intrcduced there was tremendous applause, Everybody | craned his neck to see him. There| was applause, lots of it, for the| | ether people—for Cantor, for Far-| ey, for Drum. Then Barton, the actor, the ex-| hoofer, the ex-vatdevilllan, was in-| trcduced, and' for ‘this 'grinning,| 00d nhtured crowd he decided to| do what has become a classic in| the vaudeville world. It'ls a parcdy on the Shooting of Dan McGrew in| in for some | {unflattering attention, Barton has | been doing this for 20 yéars, It Ras been one of the most sute applause | getters of ‘all time." Tt never fails. And yet, it did fail. It failed at this lunclhieon, where scores of pub- | lithers "of American’ newspapers | were sitting, and where als6 sat the master of a British Man o' War, and scores of others. In the headlines that day, and for days and months | | VACANCY Shabaldak Apts. Phone past, were stories of the Greeks and | 642. VACANCY — Francis Avartments. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—2-rm. and 3-rm. apt. Hot and cold water. Steamheat.| Elec. range. Phone 569. 3-ROOM nicely var. sim. heated apts. and houses. Windsor ‘Apts 3-ROOM, steam-heated apartment. Phone Green 220. VACANCY Nugget Apartments. Re- duced rates. ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT AND ONE UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. HILLCREST. PHONE 439, APARTMENT for rent. Oall 478 today. VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart- ments. Phane 671 or 304. FROM CORDOVA Miss Eléanor Phillips, stenogra- pher in the Cordova office of the Forest Service, has arrived in Ju- experience in the various depart- ments of the Regional Office. . Important Visitor *“Dr. Ruiz-Guinazu and Hull = * For:the first time an Argentine cabinet meniber pays an ofcial visit to the U. S. He is Dr. Ruiz- Guinazu, new foreign minister of Argentina, shown, left, with Sec- retary of State Cordell Hull in the capital. Dr. Ruiz-Guinazd will confer with President Roose-' velt on inter-American defense and economic co-operation. their gallant action on the battle-| {front. Somehow, suddenly, a stony silence fell over the crowd. Barton | sensed this. He senised it fast. He| | was in the midst of his recitation of | a parody that never failed to get laughs. He ‘stopped suddenly and looked | at that crowd. He must have been| suddenly and indescribably embar-| rassed. - He said, “Gentlemen, I/ apologizge. It never occurred to me| that what has been one of my! | mainstays for years would be inl |bad taste now. But as long as I| |cet. foot on a stage I will never | recite this piece again.” Then he asked permission to give| anothér of his famed, nonsensical| recitations about a “mad dog.” He, went into it. The crowd leaned for-| ward. Ripples of laughter at his| absurd antics began to flow acrossi the crowd. Suddenly it gave way, and when James Barton had fin-" 2ishcd he received one of the sin- cerest and heartiest ovations of his| long and interesting career. | | Well, there were fine specches made and Eddie Cantor got a big| laugh, ahd So'did J6e E. Lewis when i neau to spend a month in gaining |he pulled a tattered and dirty en-! velope olit of his pocket and r<kad | Jim Farley to mail it for him. There | was fine toast-mastering and ma.., interesting appearances by person-| alities whose ‘ndmes belong, and usually remain, in headline type. | But, for ime James Barton was! tops. That moment when he broke off - from the .old - famous plrodyi and faced his audience witha simple, ! honest “I'm sorry" 1§ one of thel finest moments’ I vemember in the | career of é!}y entertainer. : —_ | SEATTLE, Wash,, May $: — Mrs.| Raymond J. Evans' eyes were| drawn to a newspaper item which reported: “Twin- girls were recently born to the Warren Ropinkoms in Hol- denville, Okla. Mrs.: Robinson is &' twin, her grindinpther a twin and Robinson’s unele & twih.” Mrs. Evans promptly wrote the Robinsons: ! “We are net greatly impressed. My .great aunt was the mother of ! four pairs of fwitis, /my mother wis, a itwin, , aunt “had 'twins, my, tWo- mflfnm-rt tvins, one of | my 'sisters is the mother, of twin| girls; my ‘brother 1is ‘the father -of, twins, ‘and, last- but ‘not least, I, am the ‘grandmother .of twins. “You will understand now why we had to smile, and what prompted us fo Write you this note Wwhen We read the clipping.” to BARNEY GOOGLE AND'SNUFFY SMITH \NE GOT Wi N A CRETE, SR - NOW KHNOW, JUS' TOTERCH AWM A LESSON,'CRNSE WE \NIZ POPPN' QFF ! SOME Y JEEPERS & WM Dont TELL NE WHAR T GO\N' 2 1T NEVER SEED S\CY RED TAPE AN DO-LESS WMOTIONS 0' THEN. CRITTERS Susan Shaw Here is a new picture of beautiful Susan Shaw, New York model se- lected by newspaper. editors as the most beautiful model at a fashion, show sponsored by King Features Syndicate and held in connection| with the American Newspaper Publishers’ convention in New York.’ Miss Shaw is five feet five inches tall and weighs 110 pounds.” Two Astors Do Their Bit Mrs. John Jacob’Astor (left) and Mrs. Vincent Astor, socialite mem- bers of the committee planning a “Gala Night at the Trotting Races,” examine one of the prizes which will be given away at the benefit for the Soldiers and Sailors Club of New York. The benefit will be held at the Roosevelt Raceway at Westbury, L. L., on May 30. ‘The soclety women are pictured at a meeting in New York’s Waldorf-Astoria. Deciding Turkey’s Fate? Franz yon Papen, German ambassador to Turkey, is shown (left) chat- ting ‘with Gen. Wilhelm von Keitel during the envoy’s recent visit from Apkara to Berlin. Von Papen is now reported back in the Near “ast with new proposals for winning Turkey over to the Axis. If diplomat Von Papen fails, there is always war lord Von Keitel. il By BILLY DeBECK T SWOW ¥ TS WaLKIY BACK AN FOTH ~ BACK AW FO'TW- YL GIT ALL ROUND. SHOBLDER W S\CH CRAMP QUBRIERS -, TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing s | FRED HENNING [ i Complete Qutfitter for Men ZoRiC SYSTEM QLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry | - [ ‘ \Alaska Music Snjply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Instrussents Supplies | 123 W. Second | Utah Nul and Lump COAL || Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 i HOME GROCER Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 “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 | ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. 140 So. Seward Bt. Juneau, Alaiks Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms Phone—Single O Empire Classifieds Payl PHONES 587 or SECURE YOUR LO, and Modernize Your THRIFT C0-0P lla'mbg nawnu Retafler- NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 - . | Eleciric Service Shop RADIOS — APPLIANCES Eléctric Servicing Phone 16§ | Jerry McKinley WORK—GLASS PHONE 63 Sanitary Meat Co. ! e Call Phones: LIQUORS B BN S W P R e o | Thomas Hardware Co. ; PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Sheit HARDWARE — JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS-—OIL—GLASS * Shelf and Heavy Hardware b Guns and Ammunition COWLING-DAVLIN 41—JUNEAU nds Bank Oldesi Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL

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