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e e v———— FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942 E: ROOM APTS, $25 to $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- | ,neau Rental Service, corner 2nd and Seward STEAM HEATED, furnished, droom uu Phone green 515 OFFICE rent—steam space for heated. Phone 37. MODERN 3-room furnished, heat- ed apt. 511 11th and B Sts,‘ Phone red 624. FURNISHED heated apt. for rent,| 2 bedrooms, close in, Phone 227. |FUR. 3-room modern house, newly 1”",“ diamon FURNISHED apt, 3 rooms and bath, steamheated. 414 Gold St, Slue 168. = = - FURNISHED apt, 3 rooms and bath, steamheated. 414 Gold St., Blue 168. FUR HFA’I’hD o bedrooms, laundry, dry room, 634 Harris 8t.; one 3-room fur, en-| closed porch, good view, big s yard, 226 Distin ‘Ave. Blue 200, THE CLICK residence, 60] East St., 7-room furnished. Basement, garage. Black 325. FOR, RENT — Small, comfortably furnished house, $1650. 920 West 12th St. VACANCY Mead Ap's Phone red 614. B_Rbéi\li ;rdrdv 5 f\lrlfisl\ed house, 11th and P. St. See Bob Cow- ling. Phonv 5T. PETERSON house, partly furnished. 3rd and Dixon. P.O. Box 1852. night, $-ROOM, Baroumes Apts. nished, hot water day or electric range laundry conveniences. Rent, monthly. Phone Douglas 132. FURNISHED 3-room cabin pbath. Inquire Steinbeck Apt: #-ROOM furnished house, oil heat, electric range, close in. Phone Black 415. 3-ROOM completely furnished apt. Inquire Peter Bond, upstairs, 4th and Harris. VACANCY a Apts. Phon2 351, 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment: also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. 3-ROOM steam heated furnished apartment. Call Red 245, FOR RENT 'in Douglas—Newly re- furnished 3-room apt., quiet, ronvenient, comfortable, $16 per month. Phone Douglas 472 after 7 pm. 3- AND 4-ROOM furnished apts. Oil heat, washing machines, 504 and 510 Xennedy St. Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St. after 4 p.m. 3.ROOM furnished apt. Phone Red 250. 437 Park Ave. VACANCY—Nugget Apts, $35. AVAILABLE immediately to right party, strictly modern four- ToOom | heated duplex, furnished, excel-| lent view, Seatter Tract. Phone | S and refrigerator, | $21| with ; — Bu *Sent Lost Found Help LOOK HERE! FOR SALE e FOR SALE—Diesel powered yacht, length over all 46%z ft., beam 12 ft., draws: 6 ‘ft, displacement hull. Oak frame, Port Orford and Alaska cedar hull. Galley equipped engine. Sleeps six people comfor- tably, can sleep eight. Would | make excellent charter or patrol boat. Cruising speed ten knots. Will send photo on rcqueslf | Olympic Diesel Fuel Supply Co, | 3420 Stoneway, Seattle, Wash. painted, $750 cash. Call’ between | 6'and 9 p.m. 732'E St. FOR SALE—DavenporL and chair, $35. Phone black 619. ‘OVERS’I‘UFFFD rocker phuform | chair; canary, cage and stand; } girl's bieycle. Phone - 554. CHILD'S walker, bathinette, high chair, criBi.’ Bargain. phone 557. ‘J 5-ROOM furnished. house; $1, 200 or $1,500 on time payments. Sam | ‘ Opich,” Douglas. | COMPLETELY . fumished. G-room house, beautiful view;' also 3-room apt. downstairs. ' A bargain on easy terms. Phone 66 or 251. FOR SALE—Seining boat “Wilson,” | * 52 ft. long, 15-ft. beam, 45 Atlas engine. Salmon and herring gear complete, See¢ Martin Holst, 83fl 9th St. P.O. Box 1055. St., or call green 724. ! house, 837 W. 10th. 4 rooms fur- nished, 2 bedrooms. Phone blue | 282 ‘HAND trolling boat, double ender, $30; outboard motor, $35. Inquire 929 Tth St. West. | FOR SALE—Safe. Phone green 750. | Chev Coupe Phone 556. ‘EQUITY in modern 4-room, com- | pletely furnished -house, bargaih. | Phone Green 775. | UPRIGHT piano, typewriter desk, baby buggy. Priced for quick sale. Phone 446. 1938 MODEL Ford Deluxe Coupe, A-1 condition. Bargain for cash. | Call 184 between 8 and 5 p.m. SINGER Sewing Machines, rite Ironers, Maytag Washing ! Machines. Terms $5 monthly, 1ib- eral allowance for old machine, Parts, service, repairs, any make tributor. Phone 711. WANTED Phone | WaANTED at once — Experienced | men’s suits and clothing presser. | | | Inquire room 428, Baranof Hotel. lWANTED—A home for a fox ter- | rier. Phone red 705. WANTED—Fresh-killed local rab-! | bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 88. FOR RENT ((onlmugd) with Flamo stove and ice box.| large cuphoard space; toilet in the bow. Six cylinder Cummins |HOUSE FOR SALE—837 West 7th| | | |FOR SALE OR RENT—McDaniels ~|28-FT. equipped trolling boat; 1937 rsular Iron- ! machine. Call Singer Maytag Dis- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Wide World Features " Lookat War andLike It By EDDIE (‘.\NTOK | 1 understand that the goyernment is mxu§d nbd‘l{fi a, fubbgr shortage Hn the Nationd} Defense ) p| ogram If Sophie Tucker will give her girdle to Donald Nelson, his troubles | will be over. ‘worr\ they’ll come through. “ Even the school kids will do th govt-mment the rubber erasers off their pencils as long as they help to | mb out the Japs! Even if all of olir women have to give up their gridles, don’t | eir part | A lot of people are asking how come we're not hearing of any short- age of rubber in Japan. Practically every person in Japan wears rubber h(‘el\ and they had a lot of heels to start with You can tell how' valuable a rubber tire has become by talking te lho Broadway show girls. | | | brand new rubber tire as a Iamhr {a’'good clutch and beautiful bodies {a nut at the wheel. streets. _ | péople,. do you kriow a better way their feet? The girls in my show, of rich young men to squire them Speaking of Tommy Manville, | he says “I do” to one girl, he’s loc | can do any better. Incidentally, there's a shortage I'm having several of mine retre: | JCARE, CUSTODY, ~ ALASKA INSANE On February o Lex Green, Ch.m- man of the House Committee on Territories introduced & bill, H. R. 6556, to the care and custody of insane residents of Al: , and for other purposes.” A similar measure introduced in-the Senate by Hon. b iMxllurd E. Tydings, Chairman, Sen- | |ate Committee on Territories and Affairs. Both bills were introduced at the request of the Interior Department which submit- ted. -the -following analysis -of the bill: “Section 1 contains certain pre- liminary definitions. “Section 2 eliminates the provis- jlons from 48 'U. S. C. 46, which | provide that the Secretary must advertise and receive bids from in- stitutions with which he contracts | {for the care of the legally adudged sane in Alaska. “Section 3 provides for the cus- tody of the money and personsal effects of the patients while they use of the money for the benefit of the patients at their request. “Sections 4 and 5 amend 48 U. S.'C. 60 and 51'to provide for the 'disposition of the personal belong« vide for the disposal of money only left by them. “Section’ 6 is a new section which | provides for the: discharge of pa- jtients on' certain ‘conditions named therein and for “the granting of leaves of ' ‘absence to patients on certatn conditions. The section also :proviees that patients béing dis- charged or absence may be furnished by the Secretary with clothing, ‘money nnd transportation. “Banjo Eyes,” around town, Tommy Manville can’t marry everyone. NOW TAKEN UP was | are in an institution and for the . WASH., NEW YORK !mgs left by deceased or éloped pa-‘ ‘|tients. ‘The present sections pro- being - given ‘leaves of | Tth used to brag about their mink coats '\nd and she makes the girls with the bracelets and fur coats green with envy. The lack of rubber shculd save the lives of millions of pedestrians. For years the ‘automobile manufacturers in Detroit gave us good brakes, but they couldn’t do a thing about | Now the reckless drivers will have to stay off the Even though the government takes automobiles away from the to get the American people back on tell me that there's a shortage It's serious. After all, the trouble of new jokes ded |of non-residents adjudged insane in Alaska to their place of residence and for reciprocal agreements with any State or subdivision for prompt |return under proper supervision o( residents of such State or ‘Alaska who have been legally adjudged in- ne “Section 9 provides for the sup» port of a patient by himself, his | legal representative, spouse, pa |ents, or adult children, when such “To amend the law relating | persons have ability to pay or to| | contribute to charges for tient. the payment ‘of the| the care of the pa-| thereof in conflict with this | bill introduced by Delegate Dimond H. R. 81, “Authorizing the Secre- tary of the Interior to locate, es. tablish, construct, equip, and oper- ate a hospital for the insane of |'Alaska, and for other purposes,” which is still pending but upon ‘which it is likely no action will be | taken during this session of Con- |gress because all civilian construc: ‘non is virtually barred for the dur- | |ation of the war. MISS MIRIAM DICKEY ON BUSINESS TRIP T0 Lathrop’s * radfo ~ station in Fair- banks, passed through Juneau this Miss Dickey will spend several days Washington, D.' €,/ and Néw York on further' business. She' will be quarters’ for about a month (OL. D. V. GAFENEY They're willing to give the | Nowndays, a girl walks in With a | with him is that while | king around the crowd to sce if he | As o matter of fact | “Section 10 repeals acts or parts! bfll."i This biil has no bearing upon the, Miss ulr}nm ickey, iSecretary to cap‘ E. Ld p and secre- | tary-treasurér “jof KFAR, Capt | week by ‘plane’ on her' way south.| |in Seattle on business for the Lath-| 3g | rop interests and then continue to| away from her *Fairbanks head- | t.r/a/za/f Jor the strictest wéarig/ standurd in the world Such whiskey is costliertomake. There’s no short-cut to age or excellence. These can be ob- | | HE man whose handwriting appears today on every bottle of Old Taylor is gener- e IGGLY WIGGLY B Service with Quality . See Our Shelves for Lenten Foods SPECIAL During Lenien Season MPNARCH SEAF00D COCKTAIL SAUCE—30c per hottle NOTICE—Prepare Saturday for your food needs for twé days, as this store will be closed Monday, the WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Let Us Serve You Early 23rd, tained only by art and skill and the passage of time, investment in barrels and bonded ware- houses. ally known as “the father of bottled in bond whiskey.” It was he who led the crusade to have the strictest whiskey standard in the world written into law—a standard which nothing less than 100 proof straight whiskey can meet. But we believe the result is worth its cost to us and to you. For it is the finest bottled in bond whiskey which the late Col. E. H. Taylor Jr. knew how to make—or which we can make And since the day this came about, no other kind of whis- key has ever been made in the Old Taylor distillery. today. | Tryitand you will see how fine thatweally means. | OLD TAYLOR BOTTLED (N BOND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Copyrinm 1942, Nationel Distitlers Products Com.. N. '. ’"Paraslles" Told fo Gel ~ Oufof WashingtonNow; | FDR Kicks Lid Of Aqami ‘c‘m“””"“‘“'"‘ rage One) servedly dunked hv their elector- BTEDAE at They arg “presidents” “s | them. A retaries,” or “executive directors He wasn't of national societies and organiza-| “Parasites” here are hangers-on,|tions nobody ever heard of politic socially, and econoi Old-timers who were here in ly. y are the 1,001 usel 1917 say: “A lot of the parasites byists. They are “attorney. will leave. They did 25 years ago. out portfolio. They s manufac- | They couldn't stand the criticism | turers’ representativ without | Those who cou ord it in those days went to The knowledge of the company or prod- % went home.” uct they “represent.” They 50~ cialites” with a big expense account and no social background. They are politicians who 'hdve been de- olP | A[H]A] | | R[1 [N] | ACROSS 31. Tumultuous lPlolr] | 1 Garden fmple- disorder g"] 1 Large boat AR | & (li‘lllré ona uqula Give op 1] | 12 Goddess of the 'xx Spectal ability a0 harvest 39. Negatlve ion 13. One: prefix 40. Rall bird RIE[S] t4. Kind of cabbage 41. Article loINIE] 15. Moceasin 42, Today £ | 16. Those who 44. Goodby s] | spread 46, Deed AITIE| needless fear 48. Bartender 18. Article orl 50. College degree [L[AlD] apparel 20. Headplecs gam | 2L Note of the 0 i seale 2loin] 22. Kind of conso- o5/ cant Tibaisn . Corpulen s 96, Look 62. lmn pointed DOWN 5 28. Variety of nill Jumps Erape 63. Word of sorrow 2. Marine fish | 30. Broad street: Sins Get away o. Charaster in abbr. 65. Conjunction 1. Little e, Faccis Queene” . Human . Pags over lightly / Dance step . kixtreme . Put fnto type again others| PIGGLY WIGGLY Deliveries 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.—————Minimum $1.00 Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel MARION,E... Dressmaking, Alterat Designing 304 Willoughby Aventie Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Smllu MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints The Juneau Laundry Pront 'and Second Streets NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis 212+Phones—81 —— PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Deales 140 8o, Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residencs Phone Blsck 608 FORD AGENCY | (Authorised Dealers) 1 GREASES | GAS < O1IL Poot of Main Street J!lun Malors COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTE DEALERS ‘ o Uy HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 653—92—85 L —— ing — Btorage and Crating CALL USI Junean Transfer flnlle “—Nl.h‘ Phone 481 - %SMILING SERVION’ . District in Indls 9. Soldles Blue 285. “Section 7 provides for the plac- Bexf s Cash Groce;_g 'GOES TO FAIRBANKS Col. D. V. Gaflney, commanding officer of Ladd Field in Fairbanks, | returned to'his headquarters in the | ! Iriteriol city Bfter spending the luat‘ LT : MmN NS AN FErT T \rwo 4-ROOM furnished duplax‘mg of patients at board with fam- apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- | ilies -outside of ‘mental institutions ' mished apartments for $16. Phone upon the ' conditions contained in| 621. ]'.he section. 3-ROOM nicely fur, stm. heated| ~CClof 8 proyides for the return PHONE 104 or 108 Pres Delivery ~ ' Juneas FULLY furnished comfortable, air-| conditioned house, Frigidaire, electric range, garage. Phone 156.! 'ersonal trans- portation charge . Kind of rubber . Smooth { h sm;lped cotton. | 4-ROOM apt., bath, electric range,| ’ i It's Healthy, Tool ol heater. 410 10th. Call 130/ apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. {few days in Juneau. Mrs. Gaffne 3 ire i y | Sels.fire to g 4 from 9 am. to 5 pm. e R o s | n |is remaining in Juneau and | npect N w plans nsect B, 3 { *-ROOM partly furnished house, lscmmfim’s }to léave for the south by steamer | L e b B B’ U s ICK 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, nice loca-; 13th 8. Call 67 after 5 pln. | | thetatter part o th e o JOIN THE FUN. tion. Phone Black 490. |HAGERUP'S' saw filing service s 1 AR fhe fine ; . of ce room or rent. S| ter raws $15 a mo. Lig] !-s, water, | NOTICE TO BICYCLE OWNERS | :: l;:::g FERIE L e . dishes, Seaview Apts. | FIVE CENTS each, pald tor&ud3 National Bank Bldg. gunny sacks at C sacks &t Cosl Bunkers The 1942 Bicycle licenses are now | 42 BOWLING ALLEYS - FOR RENT--Large view apt., rea-Z FURNISHED house and furnished ——=———ii ol it Ll o0 | available and on' sale at the office Rkt sonable rent. Alder Terrace.| apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. |TURN your old gold into -value, Of the City Clerk. . Strikes Phone Black 570, | # i cash or ‘trade at Nugget Shop. The City of Juneau Ordinance .gu:- :flrleh:'llr ! . " |VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS,| ——————— | requires all bicycles to be licensed. | " length G A s Trnfi ‘ u VACANCY—One large unfurnished PHONE 439, | GUARANTEED-Realistic Perma- | signed: R. G. RICE, | 7 4 2 ¢ apt; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts. { ment, $5.50. Paper Curls, $14p. 3% Gty Clerk. | 35 Balloon' basket /' HOTEL . ' FOR ™ RENT—Apartments, lnquire| Lola Beauty:tiop. Phone 80L.| First publication, Feb. 18, 1042. | Every comforé matv for euyr gwesty VAcANcY MacKinnon Apts, \ At olflu 0th Century Bldg. S5 Decker Way. 1. iLast publication, Feb. 27, 1942. Alr Service Information ‘PHONE 10 or 20" I WUZ THINKIN’ ABOUT PA. HE'S -GIVES ME HIS I UNDERST'AND, MA SEZ vou ! IT MAKES ZOTH cmTURY BEEN STAYIN' HOME LIKE A LAMB PAY CHECK --- IT DOES MAKE ONE . ME WONDER WOT TH/ v, LATRLY-- ALLUS KISSES ME NEVER FERGITS EEL ASHAMED OVER. HECK/S GIVE HIM m‘[ MARKET WHEN HE GOES OUT--- I _MAIL MY 0 THE WAY WE SECH A GUILTY -y B ; TREAT HIM CONSCIENCE / Qnfimmm ’f;,““ AT TIMES/ HOME GROCERY " Phone 146 NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing route from Seattle to Nome, on ale at J. B. Burford & Co. ulvl 3 : ‘—_fl..‘