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URSDAY OCTOBER 30 I94l ne. e Count five average words to the neal Esla’e for sale T | | | | i Daily rate per line for consecutive | FOR SALE—S Ry par!ly tur- nsertions: One day ... Additional days ... 5 Minimum charge -...500 Copy must be in the office by 2 ‘clock in the afternoon to insure 1sertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone om persons listed i telephone irectory. FOR RENT I'EAM heated 3. rooms s and batn. nished house. 1020 W. 1lth St, 1. E. Tucker. Phone 437 SACRIFICE Warm S]HII)E\ Health Resort. Mrs Baranof Hotel. Auk Bay. Full concrete basement. Write P.O. Box 2313. 4-ROOM house with bath, bargain for quick sale. 922 West 10th. 6 - ROOM completély furnished Klein Apls. 'Phdge Biack 763 house, oil heat, reasonable. In- k|u)(>'\—1_-)7|rll_v furnished hc quire 511 Kennedy. Phone Green Phone Red 600. 325, ROOM fur. house and 2-room BA L Red 404. | Douglas 132. {EATED apt. Two bedrooms.| HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, one > Apts | '3-room apartment, furnished. 822 bNE-ROOM house. Private bath. $15 month. 322 Decker Way. Call after 6 P M apartment. and -ROOM steamheated Electric range, hot water. Phone 569. | ROOM steam heated apt., com-| pletely furnished, linen, dishes, | silverware, bedding, piano, Fri- idaire and washing machine to| onsible person. $50. monthly rent. Apply at 146 S. Franklin| over Triangle Beer Parlor from 1 to 7 pm. J i LEAN steam heated rooms, mod-| crately priced. Upstairs of 20L11! Century Market. ACANC’Y:“Nugget Apts, §. up. ent. Junonu Two | bedrooms. Phone Thane 3-3 rings.| Getchell. AROUMES Apts.: 4 rooms, rur-; nished, hot water day and mgh,,‘ electric range, refrigerator and| Jaundry conveniences, garage, $30. Phone Douglas 132. OUSE ‘}; :&T Douglas 763, furnished house, p.m. ROOM partly 12th St. Call 67 after 5 ARSHALL Apt. 4 rooms, furnish- ed. Phone 751, or call at 114 W. 6th St N RENTAL SERVICE. Call us for your housing needs. Choice listings. Phone 633. PARTMENTS for rent: 7-, 5-, 3-| LEAVING town. Must sacrifice 11- | room. Ph. Blue 200. Perelle Apts. URNISHED room or office in! «rriangle Bldg. Call 253 or see an Grummett. LEAN steamheated rooms. _Sim- mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and up per week. WO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartnjents for $16. Phone 621. I;hroofli'l_vn—ic_ely fur. stm. heated %pts. and houses. Windsor Apts. LEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. ACANCY at Fosbee Apts. Blue 302. [URNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. [ACANCY, Evergreen Apartments. Blue 629. \. stmhtd. room. Green 675 [ACANCY. HILLCREST _APTS. PHONE 439. ODERN house, fireplace, chanrel view, hardwood floors, full base- ment, oil . heat, - unfurnished Phone 439. 'ROOM FURNISHED apartment: slso 5-room strictly wodern 1D furnished house. Phone Red 620 NE OFFICE room for rent, First ational Bamk Bldg. SRR ) SR i pln s S i R REN -Apartments, inquire ot office 20th Century Bldg. DZY, warm furn. apts. Lights water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. MISCELLANEOUS bve CENTS mch pt!d for used| gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. RN your old gold into value, ash or trade at Nugget Shop. WEDISH MASSAGE: cabmet bath, Graduate nurse. Phonej i Green 662 after 12 noon. 'UARANTEED Realistic * Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. The Arab conquest, which po- cally altered the whole history Egypt, had no appreciable in- AR S e A NE steam heated room. Phone| Basin Road. $3,250. 5- houses, $550 Auk Lake 2 chicken service, Loop Road. Write P.O. Box 2953. house, cash. Bus GE, income property, for sale in Juneau. Very reasonabie if taken at once. Phone Thane 3—three rings—George Getchell. Miscellaneous For Sale| SINGLE bed, Simmons DOXSDES. mtrs. Phone 631 6-9, evenings. READING or distance lenses, $1 each. Frames, 50c up, at 337 Willoughby Ave., untill Nov. 15. Day Optical Co. 1931 CHEV sedan. New tires. Anti- freeze. $75. Phone Black 640. TCABIN cruiser, inboard motor. KINY early aft. or eve. TYPEWRITER. Practically new. Standard size silent L. C. Smith, cheap. Inquire Archway Shop. USED auto and truck parts—larg- est stock in Northwest. Anything from a bolt to an engine. Prompt shipping service. — Hodes Auto Wrecking Co., Portland, Ore. | brvene R A o S SR S % 42 PLYMOUTH 2-door deluxe se- dan, radio and heater. Phone Red 450. LADY'S indestructable wardrobe trunk; bargain for quick sale. Phone Douglas 134. tube Stromberg-Carlson console radio. Call 143. REBUILT Singer Sewing Machlnes., Non-electric low as $15; portable electric sewing machines good as new $22.50; beautiful console elec- tric sewing machine like new $30; good used vacuum cleaners $7.50 each; bargains in rebuilt % hp. motors. See them on the Motor- ship Hiawatha now in boat harbor or call J. H. Anderson, Singer- Maytag distributor, Phone 711. 1941 FORD Super Deluxe coupe, heater and defroster. Three thou- sand miles. Bargain. Inquire Cowling-Davlin Co. MODEL “A” Ford, $50. Black 725. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite ironers, Terms: $5 down and - $5 monthly. Liberal allowances for your old sewing machine or washer. Call .J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- tag man at Phone 711, or call at motorship Hiawatha at Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. WATKINS Products. Phone Black 634. Mall-orders taken. Box 1651. GOOD muunnt equipment for sale. Oan be seen at Case Lot Grocery. " WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Andam Music Shoppe. ~ WANTED 2 miners wanted for Hawk Inlet. Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Bldg., Juneau. LOST and FOUND LOST—Pair of Zeiss field glasses. Reward offered. No asked. Return to Emph‘e Check Arrives 12 “Years Affer Mailing SALEM, ‘Ore.; “Oct. 30.—A “$45 check, a payment on a loan, ar-| rived at the World War Vewmns', State Aid Commission yesterday,| 12 years after it was mailed. The check lodged in a mail chute | in the Worcester Building in Port-| land. It was discovered when the building ‘was being torn down. —————— ence on the physique of its in- bitants. | Subscribe for The Empire, TR I T WO WITERT CLASSI FI ED Fashion News— iern house overlooking | — | your questions | THl; DAILY ALAbKA LMPIRE—JUNI:AU ALASKA ~— SHOES AND STOCKINGS, M BOOTIE (left): A ‘Inve sfit suede wil tin cuff. CROCHET TRIM (center): Julianelli.. KAYAKS (right): stockings. Sport shoe in red:suede, with black sale | | | | HIGH FOOT CLOG (left): TWO-IN-ONE (center): The naked chopine sandal of gold kid, sock, satin lined. kid with ermine. By HELEN FORR HALL AP Fashion Editor edges, bows, fur and crochet All in all, emphasis is on foot freedom and comfort, but pretii- rashion worid [ness is important. And since leather It has taken tnhe a long time to get feet and legs may become hard to get, we are together, but now we have a shoe- advised to get good shoes and wear and-stocking wardrobe in which 'em long, if we must stockings matech or harmonize! e o H with the new colored shoes. Subscribe to: the Daily Alaska| A store which claims it does the! Empire—the paper with the largest' Jargest quality shoe business un-|paid circulation. jder one roof has just presented a showing of 65 color-ensembled | |shoe and stocking fashions. A purple satin high-foot clog, tied high above the ankle in lavende.| ribbons, with silk stockings dyed| to match, struck the only too-too| note. { Red stockings, matching shoes or trims, and blue stockings,| somehow didn’t appear to advan- tage like the greens, wines and browns. But it was dcmonsuaud‘ that white cotton stogkings, which husband may think h:-’ doesn't like, can look smart—es- | pecially in mesh, assembled with| bright red low-heeled shoes ha\'«! ing black molded sole. ‘ Cotton With Lacy Clocks Cottons, incidentally, were shown in a variety of meshes and lisles, with tailored or lacy clocks rre-} quent. | Black cherry silk stockings were | in perfect harmony with bronze' kid shoes—but, again, fine cotton| mesh hose in khaki was worn with! bronze 'shoes. String, butter-brown and rose-nude were other colors. ! Tall ~girls and shorties get nl ibreak in the exciting shoe de-| signs. Think nothing, little ones, of wearing a five-inch heel—the platform sole may be so thick that your heel and toe are almost| level. A tall girl may wear low-| heeled dress shoes or no heels av all, if she's comfortable that way. Comfort - seeking fashionables' imay look to new styles that are molded to the foot for glove-fit| appearance. These include a sports! shoe with molded sole. Priorities | helped . make this revolutionary | shoe, " for the pretty, -soft: sole. js| welded on to eliminate hard-to-get nails. ; %Z The Moccasin Styles ! Bidding for popularity is a low- |4 heeled, hand-sewn dress shoe with meccasin ~ front, hand crochat} trimmed. ’ , Street booties come in suede,! elasticized to glove-fit comfort. |4 with open back. High in Ironl.; these. may have a turn-back cuff of satin, or a leopard button trim.' Among the moceasin: types there are casual sports ;shoes, achieved $ by use of unlined leathers. An an- tiquated calf moccasin oxford, un-| Jined: and with platform sole, wasM shown with beigs cotton lisle stock- | ings having a tailored clock. Very new is a .dancing. moceasin in suede with metallic kid ankle-strap and trim and a flat-on-the-floor look. 1 . Boaring clogs, designed by Do- {minic LaValle and popularized by South American women, have near- . ‘ly five inches in sole and very lit-| tle shoe except an ankle strap. | These =were shown with largs, mesh black nylon stockings. Varil‘ ations included a gold kid hlsh[ platform sole, and use of ermine |vamp and ribbon lacing. The chopine, a naked sandal bor- rowed from the 16th century, is a new two-in-one, worn with a san-| dal toe or with a somewhat sen-! | sational suede sock which, Japa-| nese fashion, may be taken off! when you enter a friend’s home! The new shoes have wide va-' Inet} of trim including, snake, but-' ton, jewels, studded soles, lace Personalized Chrmmas Cards DEFOREACHOTHER 3 Ia brown, Rhm Wwith lighter brown stockings. Dressy Iow heeled black suede, handsewn. Both designs from Mabel and Charles Purple satin’ cfiss-crosse 1 with lavender ribbon. shown with and without green suede A Mabel and Charles Julianelli trick. SOARING. CLOG (right): | Which is being torn down, to W”O“QWQQWMOW you, with your niame prir ‘NI‘!Jr ongraved right -on “them. “ & prectical way to'send are pire P |SUNRISE TIMES I~‘r|, 3':“' 811 % | Sun, Nov. 16 . Mon.,, Nov. 17 . s Tues, Nov. 18 ... | Wed, Nov. 19 ... % Thurs., Nov. 20 HAND | Fri, Nov. 21 Sat, Nov, 22 . welded on. White cotton mesh Sun, Nev. 23 Mon., Nov, 24 .. Tues., Nov. 25 ! Wed., Nov. 26 } Thurs., Nov. 87 | Bri, Nov. 2§ | Sat. Nov.,28 | ‘ - - t NOTICE! | eFrances -Elliott. Alterations. Blue 734. 102 Assembly Apts. | NOTICE b CREDITORS | In the Gommissiotier’s' Comrti for ber One. bate Judge, Juneau Precinct, NOTICE . 1§ that Lue ung ers| 29th day of Stockings are dyed to match. on Five-inch heel, gold | FREE AIR FOR FISH J. Anderson, deceased. provided free air for fish, travel- ing from the New York Aquarium, the |proper vouchers attached, .to Boston Aquarium. in six (6) months from the date of | ————— this notice, | UNA ANN ANDERBON NOTICE | Executrix of the Estate of Olgat | ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| . Anderson, deceased. air route from Seattle to Nome, on First publication, Oct. 30, 1941, 'sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Last pubhcatwn Nov w 1941, It’s Not So Leng Until Christmap Now in Octoher is the time tk irt thinking about Christmas. smart to ordet your Chrismm cards now 50 that you may have just what you want in plenty of tlmé Askdo see our catalog of lovely card@. Greetings designed: iqp' lings, nti Phone 37 4 FOR DUCK HUNIERS adv.| Territory.of Alaska. Division Num- Before FELIX GRAY, | Ccommissioner and-ex-officio Pro- |In the Matter of the Last Will and' MRSl | Testament and 0f the Estate of} s i | OLGAT.J. ANDERSON. deceased. | HkREBY GIVEN igned ctober, 1941, duly ap- | pointed executrix of tHe 1ast will and | | testament and of the estate of Olgat | All persons having claims against i Q—__..__.__a.____—a-a_o NEW YORK. — Service stations|ne estate of said deceased are ve-|% Pt |quired -to present the same,. with | “h‘ “I I“‘Lfl, undersigned at Juneay, Alaska, with- PAGE SEVEN 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 | Sun., Nov. 2 ..8:14 am. | i | TheB.M.Behrends Tues., Nov. 4 8:19 am. | Wed.,, Nov. 5 8:21 ath. Thurs., l:;v. 6 \ Bank | Pri, Nov. 7 sat, Nov. 8 | | sun. Nov. 0 , Oldest Bank in Alaska | Mon, Nov. 10 { ‘: | Tues., Nov. 11 § | wed, Nov. 12 = saam || COMMERCIAL SAVINGS | Thurs., Nov. 13 . 8:41 am. Fri, Nov. 14 § Sat., Nov. 15 | 4 | porrr s rr ey ittt TIMELY CLOTHES FOR QUALITY MEATS | AND POULTRY | ‘ FREE DELIVERY ‘ Sanitary Meat Co. 1 Call Phones: 13 and 49 | ‘.——v—'—r—-——————n~~— sy I THRIFT co0p 1 | Ry " NEXT TO CITY SALL PHONE 767 T + Ph !Iani Machine Shop P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 the D R ¢ the M&'fi’fl“fif&fl l Planoe—Musical Instrements Aluthet &orueCo. 'TELEPHONE 4 HOME GROCERY Phong 146 juor Store—Tel. 699 Home “SMILING SERVICE" Ber's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Free m © Junean JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company * PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware +Guns and Ammunition GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W..P. JOHNSON Mmmumm “The Frigidaire Man” PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Eleotrioal W!omm q-wymp m MM' e FOR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop i s i - Phone 549 - Pred W. Wendt } NOW OPEN! -~ it Nance 5-10-25¢ Store "'s’- D Pl .+, 224 Fromt St zvgin';fu.-'r'a u:Y NORTHERN CORBETE SHIPP. Mar. -3 GAST NEAU Every comfort iRafe for ot guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 ‘or 20 « { Under New. mmnt JUNEAU Day and Night NURSERY Mrs. E. L: Hawen Mgr. 315 Third St. Phone Red 119 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! | Juneau Transfer Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing ~ Ofl Burness