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Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions One day 10¢ Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ... 50¢ 9 Copy must be in the office by o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephonc from persons listed in telephone directory. FOR RENT s | HOUSE with three rooms and bath at Oth and C Sts. See J. C. Thomas, Thomas Hardware Co. Turnished house. Oil heat- range. Close in. $25 Phone Black 415 #-ROOM er. Electrie per month per month. 843 1-ROOM cabi West 9th FOR RENT—Room 16 by 50 feet on water front in Sitka. Suitable for manufacturing or storage want to buy second-hand Gil-| crest logging jack. Moy's, Inc Box 366, Sitka, Alaska. | $20 PER MONTH for furnished 5- room apt. Call Douglas 18. 2ROOM furnished apt. Oil heat,| electric range, $2250 monthly. | Inquire Bon Marche. 2- AND 3-RM. apts. (3-rm. apt.| with bath). Steamheated. Hot and cold water. Electric range Capital Cafe 4-ROOM Phone furnished house, oil heat.| Black 100. Phone VACANCY, Mead Apts. Red 614. MODERN steam heated 2-room | apt. Ellingen Apts. ! 2-ROOM furn, apt. Red 404. n- ;‘UR. apts., easy kept warm. Wir es $15 a mo. Lights, water, Seaview Apts. 1‘ 2 LARGE clean front room apart- ment: garbage, water, $35 month-| ly. Phone 143, | FURNISHED apt.. 3 rooms and bath, Duo-Therm oil range. Rent, | including water, $15 a month. Phone Douglas 48. LARGE steamheated fur. room, good view. Phone Red 245 | Yy Sell Lost Found Help LOOK HERE! All Rights Reserved AP Feature “Service CHAPTER ONE The Old Man and the Babies | Many years ago in the City of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE reacl dow flower chose a white a knife from his belt and cut -m-‘ Ctose an nait. mis tips moved but|| 1891=—Half a Century of Banking—1941 no one heard what he said. Sud- o denly the rose was gone, and in his arms snuggled two new-born ] e o sged et "The B M. BBehrends boy. Then the old man turned and walked out of town Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska SAVINGS TOMORROW: The Opal and | the Feather. HOSPITAL NOTES COMMERCIAL 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated| . apts. and houses. Windsor Apts., 4-ROOM “furnished apt. Phone Green 665 between 3 to 6 pm. | JUNEAU RENTAL SERVICE. Call| us for your housing needs. Choice listings. Phone 633. { 8-ROOM partly furnished apart- | ment. Phone Red 600. v S | BAROUMES, Apts.: 4 rooms, fur-| nished, hot water day and night, electric range, refrigerator and laundry conveniences, garage, $30. Phone Douglas 132. | 4-ROOM partly furnished house, 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. CLEAN steamheated rooms. Sim-| mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and | up per week. { TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex| apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone| 621. | CLEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. ONE steam heated room. Phone Blue 302. ! FURNISHED house and furnished | apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. { pi. AR RN SRR FURN. stmhtd. room. Green 675 VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS.| PHONE 439. AR SRS S wSt L ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5°room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. PR % e A ONE OFFICE room for rent, First National Bank Bldg. l hotel rooms or boarding house. Rent, lease or sell. New furnish- ings. Making money. Phone 293. consumer. The new price will take wasilla 1 s S o B » will be furnished by Local ice cream manufacturers ijon line now RAYBAN mm’“ cut Tnaze 3“fl,placed the cause for the price in- crease on rising costs of butterfat eliminate giare from sun, Snow, water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren | 214 other necessary parts of the| ! popular delicacy. a Electrification ~Administra- being put through | Matanuska Valley, Ryan said. ———-——— Governmental surveys show that Building. \£ | . s 847 " The amount of the increase was‘fmn percent of all automobile driv- fon nm ( fi ed inot announced because of the slid- | D8 by farmers was for “necessity’ ( ontinu ):mg scale of prices on different ice PUrPOSEs: $ e for zent.|cream products, depending upon the | | individual ingredients of each item. | NOTICE s Sk s R O The price increase will be general| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire and is believed to affect all retail |air route from Seattle to Nome, on at office 20th Century Bldg. Juneau ice cream outlets. —adv.!sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. STEAMHEATED apt. Phone Black 763. Klein Apts. or rain and poor to good visibililies prevailed over Ketchikan airway this morning. The Monday morning weather chart indicated a center of inches was located at 58 degrees north and 148 degrees west and was expected t> deepen during the next 24 hours | A storm frontal trough extended along the coast of Southeast Alaska an1 was expected to move inland A third low pressure center of 29.22 inches was located ¢ north and 143 degrees over the northern portion of Alasla. to the south of Attu and a second high pressure system nwcnlucls was located over the Rocky Mouatain pressure of 29.15 and move slowly eastward. today. degrees located United States. the Seven Castles there was 2 i 4 Real Estate For Sale creat dance sestival on the first | M. Robert Peterson was dis- . . 4 Monday of September. King Har- missed from St. Ann’s Hospital to- 5-ROOM modern house overlooking|ald had invited everyone to come. day after receiving medical atten- Auk Bay. Full concrete basement.|They streamed into the city evea tion ' Write P.O. Box 2313. pefore the round, red sun rose Qi it % above the trees. i Rosie Doogan was discharged HOUSE for sle: one 4-foomly %8| "mere was much laughing as old rom St amns Hospital vesterany || TIMELY CLOTHES |, Leota’s Ba;’inm;o‘::; ms‘;x;m gt friends met. And there was much | foliowing medical care | 3 2 : Rt bustle in the squares because S NUNN-BUSH SHOES WOMEN'S: APRARES . | everyone had brought something to Milo Gulys was dismissed from |} s Baranof Hotel Miscellaneous For Sale i The men brousn pigs and| |t Ann's Hospital yesterday atter | TLIBON REI® —_— — | wheat. The women brought quils, | medical treatment. Quality Work Clothing —_— e/ 6 'WEBKS pupples, “half wire hair | ju0e and cakes. Small boys and | | — . | e L terrier, $2. Call Douglas 72. | girls sola chedtnuts and pigeons. | Gus Casac was discharged from [ Sanilar M t C FOR SALE_Pair 6-ft, skis and| That noon King Harald promised St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday follow FRED H y vieal Lo. pinders, practically new, haif|[@ feast on the lawn of the White |ing medical attention. E““l“c ‘ FOR QUALITY MEATS price. Phone Blue 640 Castle, and that evening he was Complete Outfitter for RMem i AND POULTRY e T sending his musicians to play be- James Davis, a medical patient FREE DELIVERY COAL and wood side the wishing well in the little at St. Ann's Hospital, was dis e 3 S Call Phones: 13 and 49 Green 662, 410 12th St |green square behind the cathedral. | {missed yesterday. B RS —— * B T I shall tell you about a strange, DT | i ey g F‘(?ii cA)LE ‘1 n_ s| xv "“‘3 m:dners,!old fman who came. He walked in o e i/ o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rudolph are z o l l c "‘“ i e 5l-inth poles; size 7 hockey| 4 ¢ p ol € C while ros€ neatly e nail. the parents of a baby daughter TEM CLEANTN SRACEN - Raw hians Donglne- 10| L one o ey NobERY I e ——— — b sesterds ; # e a { Chas G Warner CO !white jacket and 'he leaned on a the merchants nearest the old they had brought in woven HOLSE SRR L Dhiniug L the PHONE 15 o Sgt : FOR SALE_Davenola. Phono|staff. His feet were bare and the/man moved farther away. So the hampers. But the old man had N B e |Marine Engines and Supplies Green 379. | wind blew his silky, white hair.|old man took his staff and walked nothing to eat. He stopped by e A‘aska Laundr | MACHINE SHOP S ———— — [He had fothing o sell. on. He went to the great square|Plump housewife and asked if he : o _‘_____Y__, [ Hoser cel: ittt ‘ E—living room model. ?m- He went straight to the wish-|where men and women were al-|might have a piece of cold roast Tica\e. Byt underwent wmajor | O e i _“1“_54"' e Oredit Bureau.jng well and laid down his staff.|ready dancing and stopped beside|go0se She looked’ amnoyed and| Eok WSs momning st the: Gov- > — s FOR SALE OR RENT—F. A.Joml’}H" drew @ bucket of water, took|two men who were drinking wine |said, “Beggars can't be choosers.’| TOmERt B g o RS won house mear Airport. Inquire|® kerchief from his neck and wet from a pigskin sack. He said, “I'm|She threw him some scraps MadKINN ", ot Alaska 'Music Su l mnm o_op i Dudh iisex. it, and then he wiped his feet ns|very thirst S 1 G T R MIR VIRNER pply ko e 1if they were tired AT RN S s }“ ) -» ) or {ere on a month's vacation, Mr.| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Member National Retafler- FOR SALE—M Betty Ross. See R ik 3 wuui:h L‘\,u hec lmu- man, 'r;o\v‘ ‘:uur ltm;;: hu]muud White{and Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon ”Ii Planos—Masical Instruments Owned Grocers ) st wouldn't be good for t ves flew out from his robe and Wrangell and their two childre; and Supplies J. J. Co s, Jr. amiled at some e g B¢ an ir two children, | g onniors, Jr He smiled at some boys but they|would it?" That made the other |circled over his head. That fright- Lorna and Dan, are visiting Mr,| | FHORe 208 122 W. Second a0 ARG Fhcw 2 A 61;4_.“1 looked away and whispered. Then|man laugh. A woman ened everyone who saw it. The old-| MacKinnon's pm‘-enL\ 'vr;- and '\"lr:. — PHONE 767 st i i stole | and offered the old man est and wisest grandmother there Lockie MacKinnon. ; % | e — YACHT Leota. Price low for quick | s staff and limped around in " oa e sxclaimed, * 4 3 i ™ q biscuit. He walked on exclaimed, “Sh-sh! This is no beg-| The Wrangell family arrived or R S SRS sale. Owner going to military serv- !such good imitation of the old man| Now this City f the S gar.” b et ot ul ll N i d L 1 % oo, Bhone 452 after 5 B M. |that everyone laughed | HepIE ey onthe e the siedgy Mo Metciniey' Sal ah Nui and Lump ||, Harri ¥ i 7 & T Bk PR e Vet | £ R e cagiigl ot a rvich| At that the old man stepped up “Wday evening, | marr “achlne shfl SUBUIT Dloges Bewing MASHIS, |ciaver 4o, whin No'dhive’ the statr country. There had been no war|to her and said, “No, T am no beg- % Non-electric low as $15; POFtable | ok ne poked the old man in the | fields w Bt e e T o ogmp B Nothh ANTDG T N Alaska Dock & Storage Co. 0. HARRI, Prop. electric sewing machines good 8s || 0 felds were rich, the orchards| Pole to see how men and wome Drivers of all cars are asked to P ¢ 2 P g elec-;:;hf“, B;u #s he did so a queer|large, and even the beggars -ate|use their riches” ’ VOMEN | ke special care driving on Gold TELEPHONE 4 3 Q‘ Box 1143 Phome 319 tric sewing machine like new $30; | ‘u_m,( lfl]’))unt d: green leaves roast goose on Christmas eve {" Phe ‘piandbiother’ Gk .| St. and 9th st. Hill, as these streets - B O good used vacuum cleaners $7.50 .\])'nxn; from the staff. | e ey e (ke i set ded s m“.(;, s v asked, “What|have heen set aside for coasting. i Sch: bargains in rebullt % hp.| The boy tumed and ran, and people spread out picnic feasts The mg gy ] KEN JUNGE, r Mg I motors. See them on the Motor- | — 7 " P DOR, Py el age. Chief of Police HOME GROCERY “ ship Hiawatha now in boat harbor 2 | roln Anmv or call J. H. Anderson, Singer- ENloR BAll To 7. Siaytag dstributor, Phore 7L : THE WEATHER ‘ Phone 146 (Authorized Dealemp s e e SR | | § Home Liquor Store—Tel. 698 GREASI Ford, $50. Black 725_; BE leEN FR'DAY1 & : (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) American’ Meat-—Phone 39 GAB — 0! SINGER SEWING MACHINES, The High School Class of 1942 AR F' ARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURE, of Main Street Maytag washing machines, Iron-|Will give the annual Senior Ball "CANSTS' e g J n A W irry. Pritay svening ot Bl Juneau and vicinity: Rain showers or snow flurries tonight and uneau Molors and $5 monthly. Liberal|School gymnasium to which the : r;m much change in temperature; moderate to gentle' “SMILING SERVICE” Sihiin allowances for your old|student body and public in gen- BAI sterly winds; lowest temporature tonight about 30 degrees ' sewing machine or washer, Call €ral are invited to dance between AR LR ) | Bert's Cash GYOCCI’Y Soothing Org 3. H. Anderson, the Singer-May-|9 o'clock and 12 midnight. “Win- | Southeast Alaska: Rain or snow in north portion and rain in| PHONE 164 or 108 Dollcwqus ety g tog man at Phone 71, of call at|ter- Wonderland” 15 to be the L — { south portion with little change in temperature tonight and Tues- || Free Delive: Fried Chicken motorship Hiawatha at Boat|theme and the big gym is to be Army A". FOf(e fO Be MOb- day exéépt rain showers in south portion tonight; southerly winds, | Ty Juneau EVERY NIGHT Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. | transformed accordingly. .I. d Abl s l")‘,,))dm”(’\ per hour ( nu"GLAs ‘NN il Giiee wardise ing president, ilize et [_- ind and weather along the Gulf of Alaska tonight and Tues.: | Gg:l)eb é:;m::m:éer:q:itp%:: :‘X:fln(l Miss Phyllis Poulin are in i ’F ”_0 lghf D‘an“ Etmimw to Cape Spencer: southwesterly winds, becoming | John Marin, Prop. Phorie 56 g charge of the affair. in Front Lin | southeasterly winds 15 to 30 miles per hour, occasional rain; Cape | B AT AR 3 ; ) s ain; Cape BB Grocery. b g charge of the entertainment e Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook: easterly to southeasterly winds, 15 The Juneau Laundry | WORLITZER planos. Expert tun- will be Bob Satre, chairman, Betty 4 | 5 miles per hour, rain or snow; Cape Hinchinbroek to Resur- J ' b , t ATAVIA, lands Ee e A - sur STREET between ! | 'ing, Alpska agent, Phone 43— Mill, Horace ‘Adashs, ‘ant Tander dize, Bles 1,”;-‘3:::92:,:“,& AE}:"\.s:7 I»n— ufilmn Bay; easterly to northeasterly winds, 12 to 25 miles per hour, | Front and Second Streets GE“IGE Bnos- Ged. Anderson Muslo Shogpe. MuYey, Thp, tadke of dataribing. t iae Sl ki o mnbmtea \ll“(l::'(" ! 1(,}.{1 stiow _Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: northerly to northwest- Widest Selection ol gym will be in the hands of Chee|decree explained officially as “based eIV AR A0 21 mole PR LG BRRLly moRey: | s aipe B msanA“Eous ‘F“:C’:“‘g"- Cm;rmfln- Jim Johmm.“an necessity under the ;)l‘é'!;t‘l|!‘(: LOCAL DATA | 'l l fl u fl . s e LIS orri, Jane English, Betty| cumstances and to render complete- Time Baromets idj |- PHO SR L 3 3 ote- | er Temp. i NE HAGERUP'S saw filing service,| Mill, Dean Allen, Pat Radelet, Thea |1v a military air force that must be | 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.53 :xop Hun:;:;dlw ‘gg‘d Vei«;cit; ‘weav"»hui A 919 9th St. Skates sharpened. |Hansen, Horace Adams, and Don | able to fight on the front line.” 4:30 am, today ... 20.24 34 96 SE 14 12':::‘1 ih:!'\ i G b R SRR L e g U Rude . The decree has called g e g ,snow | R e e e Omé;rsmmfi:;;«f: 11:30 am. today .. 29.25 36 8 s 12 Pt.Cldy | ar :?0 Hauled gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. |by Virgil Anderson, chairman, Har-|M¢h and air force fliers as well as RADIO REPORTS oy b d ThomasHardware co TORN your old gold info value,|0ld Bloomaquist, Helen Miller, and indlo “pe”“’"s’and engineers. Barrow -14 -24 -23 0 Clear | E 0 DAVIS PAINTS — OILS ; ’| Verna Mae Gruber | S 6 & cnan o -5 -1 . . cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 3 5 0 -6 04 Snow | | TELEPHONE 212 Phone Other committees appointed by 21 | 7 i1 - Cl(-ar“l 4783 Bulld GUARANTEED Reallstic Perma- | President Nordling are as follows: oo S e' Anchorage 15 [ 4 4 06 Snow | HARDWAEE nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. |program and invitations, Pauline St. Paul 38 29 35 0 fofPs Rpmece s ooy o guersery Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.|Petrich, chairman, Bet ! Atka 41 3 p ? ‘Every house needs westinghouse' SO . ) ty Rice, | 37 38 01 Rain | | pA; N 315 Decker Way. Betty Nelson, and Pat Radelet; and H Duteh Harbor .. 46 35 36 01 Rain RSONS ELECTRIC CO. = clean-up, Kenny Allen, chairman,| l anIs‘ Catdavi 2 a 28 A1 Snow || 4 SUinpe we NEAU'YOUNG WANTED | Griffith Nordiing, Horace Adams,| Juneau 36 30 34 18 Rain snew | ‘“Q“*m ward 8t. Juneau, Alssks HJU 1 2 2 A o IO Chee Hermann, Alfred Brown, Don| Badly needed lighti : WEATHER SYNO! Phang 18} pan WANTED—Mald for general house-| Murphy, Bob McManus, Gaylord new territorial sfh(::;;sg :{anfllsonr\?l Cold, relatively dry air had penetrated tsh % i | oo Vin iR g S ‘ardware Com Y work. Write Empire C 909. | Hansen, Jim Johnson, Pauline Pet-|and Ninilchik are now on the docks| Alaska and partly gitiudy to cloféy ski:s weie we.:m? dporhon 1;[ X TR R SPATHES SR O Tt s o s et T s S P o 2o € - i : s reported generally Shelf and Heavy Hardware WANTED—Used davenport. Doug- flwd Bf-tly Mm.‘m SC.EHL; awaiting shipment,, over that area. Due to the influence of a low pressure center near | S e Guns and A;,-Illlh las 764, jJ‘Bme.s Ryan, Te_rritorial Commis-| Barrow, a southerly flow of mois: maritime air prevailed over I’.hi“ - i '(E (RE‘M pnl(ES sioner of Education, has been in-| ©astern portion of Alaska and mos’ly cloudy skies with snow were | NOW OPEN! o WANTED—Woman for out of town | formed, -eported o alli f A 2 | - 3 reported except rain was falling this mornil at 5 {4 i $ is ng some points over | ance l fore e e i s wnl ADVAN(E HERELChooe] gmxl'tdts will go into fwo new :Ouc:.k;]east Alaska. The greatest amount of precipitation was 29 hun- FOR : uildings which hav _| dredths of an inch which was rded i gy 4 3 Write W 590, Empire. 1t was revealed today that Juneau ‘ wise been completed ande ifimfifn Ketchikan. The highest (er:n;e:flizlrgcuye;;r;:; :?:enr‘nozrn r::: :‘2 s, v w A ll L P A P B l FEES retail ice cream dis il in- | si > e i | S WANTED—Couple to take overi . .. ... pice of xS:n;:::mw:g g:e:smce_ last September. Lights for| desrees at Ketchikan and the lowest last night minus 20 degrees | . {a third new ‘Territorial school, at | At Barrow. Overcast skies with moderately low ceilings, light snow | Idell Pamt Shop the Juneau- Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt [ A e COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY | DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS low GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 | at| west. Low pressure prevui!u(l},,‘ A high pressure system was ! o country of the continental ECONOMY MARRET Be Wise—Economize 20TH CENTURY » POLLY AND HER PALS T DON'T KNOW WHOM QN EARTH TLL GET TO TAKE ME TO THE CLUB WHY DONT ~You USE MY METHOD, OH,NEEWAH / BRING ME THE FiSH- TS AN IDEA I GOT THREE PHONES 553—92—95 > e 2 s MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 * EN IN NEED OF Oil—Your WH Diesel Oil—Stove Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — BStorage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 e i . { MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. " Rice & Ahlers Co. \ Plumbing — Oil Bumers Heating Phons 34 Bheet Meial Savrite Rust Preventatives § Xzit oot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 S. Main Phone 607 \ SIS S SR

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