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FOR RENT COMPLETELY furnished house, 5th and Gold. See VanderLeest, Butler-Mauro Drug Store. 7 ROOMS and bath, modern in every respect, laundry facilities. Kilburn Apts., Douglas. APARTMENT, furnished or unfur- nished. New and comfortable. Krafft Bldg., phone 62. vVA(EA’l\i(?:Y;E Eli“ingen Apts. Phon2 351. apt., oil heat, elec. rent. 530 Park Ave.) 3-ROOM fur. range, low after 3 pm 3-ROOM furnished apt. with bath, steam heated, refrigerator and laundry facilities, 416 Gold St. Phone Blue 168. 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished hot 504 5the St. ,M,W-MM i |FOR SALE at a bargain or for| = Ginles, Girdles, Sell Lost Found Help LOOK HERE! | Pull Yo,ursélf_Tog ether Girls, the Figure Thing Is Going Out AP FEATURE SERVICE Pull yourself together girls, cause | s.|this will make you shake all over.| There’s a crisis coming in your | life, a crisis that will make Valley| _~ | Forge and the Marne and Sigapore | one look like a Sunday school picnic.| FOR SALE ? JUNIOR - SIZE bicycle. Phone, black 565. | FULL-SIZED Beauty Rest mattres Used less than 2 yrs, $25. Mrs. Lynn Gemmill, phone blue 273. ONEE'GE wash_” machin double bed, reasonable. black 429. 2-ROOM furnished house at a bar-| Well, now is the time to make| gain. P.O. Box 1187, Douglas. |good on that promise because in -_ - 3 few months you won't be able ONE SEWING machine, one % i, get any outside help. There's| complete Simmons bed, one 0\ gshortage of rubber, you know, heater. Phone Black 429. and to keep the Army's mechan- | ized units rolling on rubber tir 3 you'll have to sacrifice the girdles that have been controlling your |doing something about your figure, | remember? & rent — 6-room furnished . house| | with garage. Good location in spare tires, etc. Juneau. Phone Thane 8, four Present stocks of girdles and rings. corsets will be exhausted by the end of this year and frem then on, you and your figure will be on your own. What to do about it? You can: | | 1938 MODEL Ford Deluxe Coupe,| ! A-1 condition. Bargain for cash.| | Call 184 between 8 and 5 p.m. ; FURNISHED apt. for couple, close in, $30 monthly. Phone Black 415. 3-ROOM _stcam "heated furnished apartment. Call Red 245. | FOR RENT in Douglas—Newly re- furnished 3-room apt. quiet,| .onvenient, comfortable, $16 per month. Phone Douglas 472 after 7 pm VACANCY — Jensen Apts. Corner 6th and Franklin. 4 | # STEAM heated apt, 3 rooms and bath. Phone Black 763, Klein Apts. 3-ROOM furnished apt., Gastinesu Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. 3- AND 4-ROOM furnished apts. Oil heat, washing machines, 504 and 510 Kennedy 8St. Phone Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St. after 4 p.m. | 6-ROOM family home with a 3- ‘diet and whip yourself into shape that way. You combine the ra-| tioning of automobile tires and the eventual shortage of limousine | | transportation with walking —not | only for exercise but to get places, and home again. room apt. downstairs. 816 Dixon St. Phone 251. 39ROOM furnished house, Seatter Tract, $1,600 cash. Phone green 479, I ;A R . PN ONE P 6-ROOM partly furnished house with garage, cabin cruiser, 9-ft. skiff and trailer. Inquire Sports- man Barber Shop or phone Douglas 26, Or you can throw caution wand‘ your figure) to the winds and go| nonchalantly about your business‘ and social life. There was a time| back in the turbulent twenties| | when all the givls tried to be flap- | |pers an dstarved themselves to thgh‘ respective bones so they could | move around uncorseted and un-| shaken. | But the husbands and physicians | didn't like that—for different but equally sound reasons, so that ap- proach to our problem is not rec-| ommended. | A selution developed in Eng- | land harks back and quite | successfully, too to the binders you probably swathed your newbern babies in. English women are pulling themselves* together with muslin binders they make themselyes. The effect, while not as aesthet- 4-ROOM furnished house. 1014 W. 11th St. Phone 437. ONE CHEST of drawers, $5; one | chestrobe, $12. Phone Black 454 or call 1026 West 9th. SINGER 8ewing Machines, Iron-| rite Ironers, Maytag Washing Machines. Terms $5 monthly, 1ib- eral allowante for old machine. Parts, service, repairs, any make machine. Call Singer Maytag Dis- | | | BOY SCOUTS’ RANKS GROWING FOR AMERICA s | | "RE PREPARET CUR MOTTO Phone | You've been talking for vears about | Bk ok Kok ok kR Q The above poster in colors, now being displayed all over the country, announces Boy Scout Week with the slogan “Strong For America.” Boy Scouts everywhere in the nation have taken on and are assuming extra assignments from Uncle Sam to do their part in the defense of America. Boys 12 years of age and over who are not Scouts and who wish to share in winning the war by doing these “Good Turns” should get in touch with the nearest office of the Boy Scouts of America. DR. HULL HERE SITKA BOUND; (;um Cordova.” The standard of been brought very by the number of nurses taking such teachers terest in the work said Dr. Hull. | 0f the town is scheduled for this RED (Ross AID After his Sitka visit, Dr. Hull evening and that it will be some| will continue to Wrangell, Ketchi- game is assured. Each of the con- kan and then south. e Says Alaskans Far Ahea | . | States Marines have expanded so| i | | | of Western States in [rapicis, oniy khaki for summer Fof the scgond game to make it| | wear and ferestry green for winter | | ublehieaier, Doliglas Frestunen Their Work | diers | oo Dr. Frank E. Hull, Staff Physician 7 K A |and Representative of the American CARD OF THANKS Red Cross in the Western States| W the family of Gertrude Laughlin, will always gratefully and Alaska, is in Juneau today on member the many beautiful flo his way to Sitka. Dr. Hull, on a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA instructors has| high in Alaska and active in- the Eagles for hoop champlonship | d"‘ Becayse the ranks of the United| |are worn by most of the sea sol- | DOUGLAS | NEWS | GRANDDAUGHTER ARRIVES | News of the birth on January 20 |at Salinas, Californid, of a daughter |to Mrs. George Delormier was re- | ceived here in recent mail according |to Miss Rita MeCormick of Doug- las. The latter is an aunt of the |newly born child, whose mother is| |Mrs, Ed Hurlbut former channel | resident for many years. | Diane Marle is the name of the| |little Miss. She with her mother | is temporarily with the grandpar-| |ents at thewr home in Forest Grove, | California. | - e - | MRS. LUNDELL GRANDMOTHER 1‘ Of considerable interest to the imany friends of former Miss Phyllis | Lundell now Mrs. William Eadie, |her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Lundell, pioneer resi- |dents of the channel, comes word of | ;thc birth on February 1 of a 7 and! (cne-half pound baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Eadie, their first child. The couple have their home in Long Beach, California where the| event occurred. | oo R i el | PATSY FLEEK HOSTESS | Patsy Fleek entertained a group of her classmates with a party at her home in the Kilburn apart- ments last evening. Games and refreshments supplied the principal | pastime for the event. - | BARNSTORMING TRIP | Douglas High School Huskies are lplanning a trip during the coming | week end to Wrangell for a series “uf basketball games. At least they {are hoping to make the trip and are |only awaiting word from the Sti- {kine River metropolis to pack up their tooth brushes and other para-, phanalia to leave Sunday. e DOUBLEHEADER TONIGHT Final game of series in progress between Douglas High School and | testants has won one game and be- |ing evenly matched it is practically aven meoney that either team will win tonight and take the trophy. will play the Juneau School second year men. Local Frosh have been {able to take the J.H.S. freshmen and now they are after the sopho-' | more boys from Juneau. ——— OFFICE HOURS Commencing February 16, 1942, the [ a8 | S LI0E. 0 3-ROOM furnished apt. Phone; tributor. Phone T711. . P Y _ Red 250. 437 Park Ave. |5°ROOM furnisheq house, full con- VACANCY—Nugget Apts., $35. crete basement. 873 Basin W.‘ S——— Call after 5 p.m. | AVAILABLE immediately to right} party, strictly modern four-roon COMPLETELY furnished year heated duplex, furnished, excel- round home at Auk Bay. See lent view, Seatter Tract. Phoné| R. B. Forrest. Blue 285. | e Skt S et ! VACANCY—Evergreen Apts. “lSCfl-M“EOflS i FULLY furnished comfortable, air-|COZY furnished 2-room apt. wiih conditioned house, Frigidaire,| shower, oil range, laundry facili- electric range, garage. Phone 155.| ties, $20. 724 E. St. 4-ROOM apt., bath, electric range, oil heater. 410 10th. Call 190 from 9 am. to 5 pm. A YRS B 3-ROOM heated apt., refrigerator, dry room and laundry facilities. Erwin Apts. Phone Red 559. 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, nice loca- tion. Phone Black 490. ¢ FURNISHED complete, 3-room cot- tage, oil heat, reasonable rent. Phone Douglas 64. ONE office room for rent. First National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Large view apt., rea- sonable rent. Alder Terrace Phone Black 570. MEALS 65c. Regular meals per| month, $45. Rooms, $3 and up. Pirsch Boarding House. 104 First: St. West. WILL exchange equity in practi- cally new Chrysler sedan for good coupe or boat. Write Em- pire C 795. LOST and FOUND B S R O R S SR HAGERUP'S saw filing servios, 919 Oth St. Skates sharpened. e | FIVE CENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks &t Coal Bunkers. e | TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop: VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. « VACANCY—One large unfurnished apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts. PR N SR S, o= Ll FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win-| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439. TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex | apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone 621. 4-ROOM partly furnished house,| 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. APARTMENT for rent. Green 675. i iiadiey s R AR T |WANTED TO BUY — Breakfast GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 301. 315 Decker Way. ~ WANTED | the storebought ically or comfortably sueccessful as rubber girdles serves to keep their bodies and souls together. And morale of the civilian populace — and what is moré important to feminine mo- rale than a good foundation gar-| ment—is proving a major element in this war. | There's no law or priorities reg- | ulation to keep you from scouring the attic for the corsets of another | year, if not another generation. | Those girls who squeezed them- | selves breathless in hourglass cor-, 88ts, the ones with hooks and eyes | @nd yards and yards of lacing, only | @ couple of years ago, may be able to resurrect both the corsets and their shapes with a little moderniz- ation,. . | b ¢ moved. either by ¥ 1942 or the war, | who say thq‘ll glagly do with- | out their girdles—for the dura- | tion. ‘ “If Uncle Sam negds my girdle,” | théy're saying, “he can have it. What ‘else does he need?” 1 T Empire Classifieds Pay! WANTED—Fresh-killed local rab- bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 68 table and 4 chairs. Phone Blue 232. i e e i WANT NEW NAME { | MIKADO, Mich., Feb. 8 — Firsf {cuto | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on January 30, 1942, in ihe | Commjssioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Peter | Joseph Philbin was appointed exe- of the estate of Mary B. Phii- | bin, deceased. All persons haying clalms against spid estate are re- c;:i‘;'éd to present them, with veri- fied vouchers as required by law, to said ::(F::utg{ at the office of his aftorney, Howard D. Stabler, | previous visit to Juneau gave special d to the instructors of the First Aid Classes, and has been doing this work in many Alaskan towns. “Alaskans are far ahead of many western states in their preparedness and interest in First Afd Work,” said Dr. Hull. “There is a great |demand for instruction by people es have been started Anchorage, Seward here and ci in Fairbanks, offerings and other acts of kind-|Juneau-Douglas office of the De- ness and sympathy during the m-ypm'lment of Public Welfare, loeat- ness -and funeral of our belovedjed at the City Hall Building, Ju- mother. Thanks! It was kind of | neau, will observe office hours from you to remember. |9 a.m. to 12 noon on Monday, Wed- ROSCO LAUGHLIN, |nesday and Friday of each week. JOHN LAUGHLIN, adv. MATT. LAUGHLIN, VIRGINIA MICHAEL. Empire Classifieds Pay! | | | o adv. | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Disttict Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ACROSS 28. Arabian sea- LPen port 4. Lateral 8 Watch secretly oo proaeton 1L Front of the 1. Heroic foot 33. Older 12. Afresh Hold back 13. Mexiean Indian 36. Rhythmic 14. Old musical SWing note 38. 0ld French 15. Healthy coins 16. Begin 39. Growing in 17. Engines of a pairs certain soft 41. Bxistence 19. Scoft The end 20. Encourage Among 21, Ciphers Ardor 22, Units \ Seep through 25, Pertaining to pores love ‘eremony #1. Language ot Single thing Sehiptures B Heoie™ §F HiV"in prance [5ald colrt in the above entitled g r! B“:.mx‘{xgxh:al:m | cause. The plaintiff in said action 7 Ve 15 I T el e © |demands the following relief: Dis- aad/aAdal Al e U Tl e iy pow st W& i fl. -. V. 4 . . DOWN ing between plaintiff dnd defendant % Crossword Puzzle | ber One, at Juneau, PAULINE TELLIS, Plaintiff, ys. JAMES C. TELLIS, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To the. above named defendant, GREETING: WEIE QOE MTE! | You are hereby requiréd to appear P1A] P R| |in the District Court for the Ter- RIoIRIAS|CYIMEIRIE| ritory of Alaska, First Division, at Slrlo/WIlR|E[AMMUIRINIS]| |Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days [SIEILElCIT]IIVIE] latter the last publication of this ATLTAIR[U/MIBITIRIAICIE]S] |summons, in case this summons is IN[TICENRIOME[OMMTII [P] | published, or within forty days after AIN[TIEITIE[RININEIRIA] |the date of its service upon you, [e[EMMSIEINISIEMMP[EIN] |in case this summons is served upon {you . pei lly, and answer the Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle 4 plaintiff’s complaint on file in the Let 1t stand Kind of balsam Period of time East Indian on the grounds of cruelty and de- | sertion, | And in the event you fail so to |appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want reof, and will apply to{ the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, and as herein- above stated. Witness the Honorable George F. . Prematurely developed . Bulls_suddenly and hard . Celestial body . Fundamestal . Region $ 3 flfl,‘iffc'{u | Alexander, judge of sajd Court,and . Removes |the sedl af said Court hereunto af- - Repose | o |fixed, this 30th day of January, Gaelic 1942, | . Word of sorrow | (gpAl, OF COURT) | |Mary Jape Smith, was to ProPOSE|ywifhin six months from the date act of Mikado's winter sports queen,| gnastuck Bullding, Juheau, Alaska, that her home town’s name be changed to MacArthur in honor of the commander of U. 5. and Filiping forces in the Philippines. There's teen agitation for a change ever since the Japanese Mikado’s troops struck at Pearl Harbor. |of the first publication of this notice, PETER JOSEPH PHILBIN, Executor. Publication dates, Jan. 30, Feb. §- 13-20, 1942. adv. | o /i m wEEE fifl A Requirements . Savage . Pine Tree state . Between: prefix . Fish . Jixtinet wild ox . Facts at hand . Watched nare ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled court, By PEGGY MCLEOD, Deputy Clerk. Publication, dates, Jan. 30, Feb. 6- 13-20, 1942. ° ady. SSALTY! SAYS THEY SEWED A WHITE STRIPE | AND A RED CHEVRON ON HIS ARM: FOR. FIRST-CLASS SEAMAN AND THIRD-CLASS | PETTYOFFICER/ HE SAYS YOUR BOY FRIEND IS JUST A STICK- IN-THE - - MUD SEAMAN / HE CERTAINLY LOVES TO S BRAG. E - ‘DOESN'T GET THOSE AROUND BRAGGING / rowly By C ILL HAVE You KNOW *SALTY” HE'D THINGS SEWN ON JUST FOR SITTING IF HE DID, LIKE A CRAZY- LOOK 1 aska newspaper. Fhore PIGGLY The Quality Store = SPECIAL-== CRESCENT COFFEE in 3 Pound Wi ANY ( de Mouth Jars ;RIND 95¢per jar WINESAP or ROME BEAUTY APP LES 3 Ibs. for 25¢ PIGGLY Deliveries 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. WIGGLY Minimum $1.00 MARION’S Dressmaking, Alterations Designing 804 Willoughby Avenue Connors Motor Co. Herb Waugh Phone 411 230 8. Franklin Utah Nut and Lump | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 Phone 146 Ameioas Ment—Fhens 8 Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneas The Juneau Laundry #Pront and Second Btreets Transfer & Garbage Co. E.0.Davis E.W. Davis 212—Phones—81 S S COVLINE DA ~___COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS CALL USI Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 451 The Dally Alaska Empire nas the Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Thomas Hardviflue_Co.i PAINTS - OILS ARE ~ JONEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Hesvy Hardware Guns and Ammunition WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop - GASTINEAU HOTEL R Every comfort made for our guests | Air Service PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Removated Besms st Beaseazble Ratea = N argest pald circulation of any Al- i_mm-_!_