The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1941, Page 7

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L] " CLASSIFIED ADVERTIESING FOR SALE house, Phone close in, Black MALL Yosming reasonable. 429 15-FT. round bottom boat built of Port Orford cedar; also reconditioned Johnson 10 h.p. Cole's Transfer, motor. See Lunch. T leaving MIDGET . Owner cheap to town, WATKINS Products. Phne. Bk. home com- automatic oil | concrete basement, full bath, fireplace, garden and lawn, car and trailer. V J. Newell, Auke | Bay. P.O. Box 1051. | OUR 5-room moder pletely furnished n house, factory built, nearly new, two convertible beds, | double compartment, heater and 00k stoves, icebox, sink, water tanks, Attractive appearance. | Reasons \bly priced. Write Box 633 | ;i{AlH'II! o opposite Alaska Dairy, Glac- | ier Highway. ‘ for cash.| Fireplace, | $975. 730. J SALE. cabin 1 Lena Cove. Bargain 20x22 FOR Fur ft 1dation Green Phone outboard boat:| Klinker built, $50; Th machine, good condis Phone Black 615. { FOR SALE—15-1t red cedar, hing 2. Sun Lamp, Model Large ster Sled, H., 20th Century. ain: one acre| iz Cove, from state, See Albert FOR SALE—G $12.50. Apt. SALE — B patent ground Quincy Padget wile, Post Office. FOR ARCHWAY Roems, Cash or lm‘llu.‘ See owner or phone 774. at sac Rooms. DIAMOND _ring fice. In- quire Orpheum d corner lot, easy terms.| WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- | ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.—| Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. . Third| 0. | CORNER LOT with cot and Dixon. Phone Red FOR SALE_Restaurant and apart- ment house: income property &t a bargain. Phone Douglas 28. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. | Lolas’ Beauty Shop. Telephtme‘ 201, 315 Decker Way. i :ITURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nug' 't Shop. HWI- DISH baths. 12th St. msm:age and cabinec! Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West | Phone Green 662. 3% CENTS EACH PAID for used | sound gunny sacks at Coal Bunk- ers. " LOST and FOUND Palr of glasses i case, tak- mistake ‘at ' the Brnnswick re- Lu., b en oy Alleys Friday night. Kindly turn to Empire. BUILDING PERMITS ng permits have been issued s Club to construct a cov- | over the Franklin Street| in frent of its building for . to I. E. Tucker to make a| sewer hookup for Gertrude Jewell in the alley between Ninth and Tenth streets at a cost of $100 and to J. Westfall to construct a rock fill at 104 South Main for Masie and Sam Paul at a cost of $100. | —>———— | Try a rlassmed ad in The Emplre.\ |2 FURNISHED apts. | VACANCY Shabaldak Apts.. Phone " MISCELLANEOUS | FOR RENT—2-rm. Count live aver words line. age Daily rate per line for consec insertions: One day Additional days £ Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office ‘clock in the ertion on same day. We accept ads over from pers rd in directory. 10¢ afternoon to insure telephone telephone THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1941. to the THE FASTEST MOVING MARKET IN JUNEAU USE EMPIRE CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK RESULTS! utive by 2 o S5 i e . et P A S ‘FOR RENT 4-ROOM furnished 100ms. Adults only er Bldg. , two bed- Cc apt Inquire board child in pii 30. WILL room, home. Green New main- 200 CY Perelle Apts. er, John Conn. Phone Blue vergreen Apts, June 1. nm\((‘rl 3-ROOM {ulni\hl‘rl Erwin Apts. Phone Red FOR RENT— Small steam heated apt. nouse; Phone 452, | available Phone 179 ql']"AM June 1, HEATED _apt, J. B. Burford VACANCY at Phone Red UNPURNISIIr.D modern Automatic oil heat, full concrete basement, hardwood floors, 1- nel view, {wo bedrooms. Available by June 1. G. E. Krause. Phone 439, the Mead Apts. 614, hous VAVCI\NV \flnmr* ]"l(l”. Phone 496. | ROOM in private home, ble. ht., 165 stm. Blue 2-RM. cottage for rent. Oil heat. In Juneau. Suitable for man and wife, Phone Thene 3 three rings after 5 p. m. See Getchell, heated, water, TWO large, clean, steam front room apt., including gark Phone 143. VAC ANCY at i"osbee Apts. | r}i()()M l"URNISdFD apartment; | also 5-room strictly modern un- f\unl.\l\(‘d house. Phone 484. Phone Red 600. VACANCY — Snow White Apts.| Phone 209 or Green 355 after| 6 p.m. P R e P okt uNE OFFICE room for rent. Plest| National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT -Apartments, inguire at office 20th Century Bldg. i COZY warm furn. apts. l.lgl:ll. water, dishes, cooking utencils and | bath. Reasonable at Beaview. ‘, 642. VACANCY — Francis Avartments. Inquire Snap Sl\om)c and cold range. Phr, Hot Elec. 3-ROOM nlnely Tvar. apts. and hou " stm. heated Windsor Apis VACANCY Nugget Apartments. Re-| duced rates. ! ‘ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT| AND ONE UNFURNISHED' APARTMENT. HILwREST._ PHONE 439, APARTMENT for rezut. today. VANCANCY — MacKinnon Apart- | Call 478 i by building — | ties, ments. Phone 671 or 304. The Dally Alaska Empire has the largest paid éirculation of any Al- | aska newspaper. ;fi@fifimh ed cabin on Gas- tineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. | 3-ROOM furnished apt., oil range | shower bath. Phone Black 479 | 1565 Seatter Tract. | 2-BEDROOM furnished apt. for rent. Fifth Street Apts. Phone 107, Iran exercises ‘strict regulatory control over rureign commerce. SNIEFN = TU\S \S QWTE AN WNTERESTING LETTER- A MUMBER OF THE SONS ou COMP SLANOWNG, W™ FIELD BRTILERY, WRNE \NNITED Now To JON THEN -T\-\E‘l‘\.\_ WMEET NOw BT THE = STRTION NaW CACKN [RITCHESY TELEGROFT T UBRMINTS A TELLEN MWL CORNS\DER ThEl \?REPQS\T\O“ WANTED WANTED - TO - BUY-Play Phone Black 634, care of children by by the hour.Phone | WILL TAKE the month or Blue 375. \;VVAVNTEDT Used .(‘:I‘l - 1 413 3rd St. after 6 pm. WANTED TO BUY — steamer trunk. Phone areen Green 275, i"‘?"lfl wanted of PETER JOHN- SON, born Denmark, sided Douglas TIs. 1 matter, Write c/o Box 1991, Alaska’ a_Fmpire. 18461 One of Tweive Richest Men in U. S. Passes On (Continued from Page One) which spread throughout Chicago Linked to Coast The Burlington linked Chicago and Den and Rio Grande ran from Denver to Salt Lake City and the Western Pacific from Salt Lake City to Sacramento, Cal. James completed the line to the coast by purchasing the electrified Sacra mento - San Francisco Raiiroad which carried his line into Oak- | land. the west. In addition, Northern he the linked the Great o Western Klamatht Falls, Ote., to Keddic, Cal,, making a new through route from Chicago to San Francisco. James also was a holder in the Southern Pacific and, the Missouri Pacific, partly by in-' heritance and partly by Interested in Yachting Aside from his yachting. He owned ' the famed P S IADIO MART suil Sharingr BT B TABLE "ODIL! Creosley o Swarton Sparton Crosley Push Button AC-DC 6 tube BC & W _ Arvin Midgets, 4-tube Stromberg Carlson Erwood Record Changer Arvin Radio and Record Player_$1! CAR RADIOS Philco G-tube, low drain, models i Philco 6-tube, under dash, lat- est model $21.00 Suppressors, Antennas, etc., in stock for all cars, PORTABLES ELECTRICAL LINES Sparton BC & SW White ,_Jal 2 Det Traveller Detrola Brown Case PHONO MODELS Crosley 8-tube with , automatic record changer __ STH.00 Crosley 7-tube with automatic record changer new $31.50 £94.50 1 Crosley Fiver $24.50 Table model Cro; ord Player, Recorder 7 tube BC & SW COMMERCIAL RME 09, niew {ubes _____ $90.50 SED Silverton 8-Tube, New Batteries, BC and SW -~y RCA Table Model BO & W .00 Silvertone 7-tube, new batteries $24.50 BATTERY Crosley Console, complete with batteries Emerson 6-volt All radios sold on easy terms, small down -payment, 5 per cent finance | charge — Six months to pay—Liberal de-ins. ELECTRIC SERVICE SHOP 217 Seward STREET EVERYTHING IN RADIO Pacific| 0-mile stretch from| heavy stock-| purchase. | business activi-| James's great interest was i, (b2 submitted Alaska Laundry R - e commissar for war, Dictator Josef Stalin is shown walking ta oscow’s Red Square to view the May Day parade. Left, mobile luur, Stalin took the premiershin of the countey, Accompanied by K. B: Voroshflav'{right), the reviewing stand at Lenin's tomb in M anti-aireraft guns parade past the reviewing stand. A little BOTTLENECKS ON OPEN British Victor ROADS, UNITED STATES - (Continued from Page One) suggestions isn't going to keep mol torists from running into trouble with national defense traffic, and it is no solution at all for the jams that are bound to result’ around camps on visiting days and around defense plants where roads to housing centers are inadequate. these, the motorist will, to m to avoid them as ible and wait uniil’ the road builders their job on the pro- posed $287,000,000 defense high- way bill. are I y and any accidents likely to be serious. Every two hours, and pull off the road. time, congested them will have straighten out. As the very best solution to the motorist’s problem, Captain Thomp- son suggests consulting local mo- toring clubs or officials (in almost all instances, they will be informed f the movement of convoys as well 1s of mechanized units) and ftry to avoidl routes the 'Army is usin: are convoys halt During this traffic. caused vy a little time to D s FIGHAT ON TIME PEIPING, North China—It against (Japanese) law to be on time in Peiping. Japanese police| making a house-to-house search of, the city smashed all clocks and! wam es which were found to be ceping Peiping standard time in- MUST HAVE RIGHT-OF-WAY In cities and in some cases on the hizhways, convoys will be paced by police escorts and in this in- i stance, they should be regarded as -, ambulances, Cars should pu!l over and And at an intersection, no effort should be made to break through |'the line. Even New time coincides with Tokyo! | time. | This Britich ‘general (unidentified because of the censorship) enters the old palace of Haile Selassie in Addis-Ababa after his troops swept the Italians out of the city. Selassie has been reestablished on his throne by virtue of the Brmsh victory. a strict regard for these rigged Aloha, in which he a[b ,)/ v the globe. She su(‘—‘ }{L"" ‘u\r-ded in. 1910, a previous Aloha | 7 » alse bringantine-rigged. James was | 1 | commodore of the New York Yacht ! Club, 1909-10. f \ He also was a member of the} | Royal Thames of London; the Si | Francis of San Franciseo; the East- } ern Yacht Club of Marblehead ; the Seawanhaka-Ggfinthizn |of Oyster Bay, of which he was | commodore for five years, 190267, and the Ida Lewis Yacht Club; of | which he also was commodore. His philanthropies, although | never publicized, were extensive. James maintained a palatial resi- | | dence on Park Avenue, New York, land also had an estate: at New-} |port, R. I. He served as president] 'You Save When You Hav@ Your Newspaper Handling :Alaska Music Supply : * " HOME GROCERY | ————— stop until they have passed, Stead of the new Japanese u,,,,.]»—— IINHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII.. ! THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retatler- " Ownied Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ] Complete Outfitter for Mem Eleciric Service Shop RADIOS — APPLIANCES Electric Servicing Jerry McKinley Phone 166 SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 1§ . SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY our worry,” PHONE 788 D e . FORD AGENCY (Authori#ed Dealer GREASES GAS — OIL Poot of Matn Street Junean Motors Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical llulr-ll Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 Soothing x Music and ' Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN YJohn Marin, Prop. : Phone 86 ’_____T o Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 - Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 Américan’ Meat——Phone 38 “SMILING SERVIC] Beri's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET betweén Front and Secohd Streets PHONE 359 UV RO 5 | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif - mnwm mxvnoxm 213 Phatie 4758 PARSONS ELECTR,'C, / 2", *({| JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company "'Shélf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS “H.S. GRAVES “The Clothing Mag” HOME OF mh:gcmm |of ' the Newport Casino, scene of| | many championship tennis match-' |es, | CITY BUDGET 10 mlmnmm A 5 ! A budzet 1ot €116 /cbm! discu ‘at f.o- ; ' morrow night's meeting of the Ju-| [neau City Council. The aninual audit | will be presented. Other business to come before thc’ | Council at 1t5'8 o'clock meéting will | jinclude awarding. of insurance con- racts on the school buildings: ——————— ¥ . Your Job Printing Because the actial printing of a news- paper is one of its most important jobs, considerable care is given to the selec tion ‘of nmewspaper printing equipment atid to the men who man it. This care assures you of -excellence when you have ‘i'mir printing ‘done by your newspaper. talgo assures you of rock-bottom prices because of the volume of prmtlng done by the newspaper. You can’t go wrong by letting us do your printing. PHONE 374 { The Daily Alaska Empire ‘ O Empire Classifieds Pay! PSS oy By BILLY DeBECK fuidy D3 "\\E NARD B\R\) \NBSHT 0 W '(R%\\Q The Alaskan Hofel Empire Classifieds -Pvayl 4 cor.(mm LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA l.unlm and Building Materials . PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve s and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 1891—Half a Gentury of Banking—194] thi TheB.M.B'ehrends mdofififiwhfilaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS

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