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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1942 ; | Buy Sell Lost Found Help LOOK HERE! BP0 « it FOR RENT FORSALE 3 mam esse: L | 2 and 2 ROO'\"[ APTS, 825 to CHILDS hed STEAM HEATED, iurnished, 2-1 ) Oak. frame, Port Orford and bedroom apt. 2hone green 515 Alaska cedar hull. Galley equipped | with Flamo stove and ice box, large cupboard space; toilet i the bow. Six ecylinder Cummins MODERN 3-room furnished, heat-| ¢ngine. Sleeps six people comfor- ed apt. 511 1ith and B Sts.| - tably, can sleep eight. Would Phone red 624. make excellent charter or patrol OFFICE space for rent—steam heated. Phone 37. | FERTE boat. Cruising speed ten Kknots. l‘chhml) heated apt. for reat,| Will send photo on request.— Phone 227. | Olympic Diesel Fuel Supply Co, 3420 Stoneway, Seattle, Wash. FURNISHED apt, 3 rooms and|-—— B T B e bath, steamheated. 414 Gold St FUR. 3-room modern house, newly e 16! painted, $750 cash. Call between e | 6 and 9 pm. 732 E St. 2 bedrooms, close in FURNISHED apt., 3 rooms and bath, steamheated. 414 Gold St., | Blue 168. SHILD'S walker, bathinette, high chair, crib. Bargain. phone S557. ——— 15-ROOM furnished house, $1,200, FUR. HEATED 5-room apt, 2 or $1,500ntime payments. Sam bedrooms, laundr'y dry roor.n, 63.4; Opich, Douglas. Harris St.; one 3-room fur., en- closed porch, good view, big/COMPLETELY furnished 6-room yard, 225 Distin Ave. Blue 200.| phouse, beautiful view; also 3-room apt. downstairs, A bargain on easy terms. Phone 66 or 251. THE OLICK residence, 601 East| St., T-room furnished. Basement, garage. Black 325. FOR SALE—Seining boat “Wilson,” 52 ft. long, 15-ft. beam, 456 Atlas FOR RENT — Small, comfortably engine. Salmon and herring gear fumishted house, $16.50. 920 West. complete, See Martin Holst, 838 iz L 9th St. P.O. Box 1055, VA.CAYEICA‘Y--MI‘:K\ Apts. Phone‘“OUSE FOR SA S west 761 e : St., or call green 724. 3-ri60ivi 7parLly 1ur‘n}shed house, | — T = 1lth and F. St. See Bob Cow- |FOX SALE OR RENT—McDanicls S house, 837 W. 10th. 4 rooms fur- el | nished, 2. bedrooms. Phone blue PETERSON house, partly furnished.| 232. 3rd and Dixon. P.O. Box 1852. |LiNn™ioiing boat, double ender, S-ROOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur-| $30; outboard motor, $35. Inquire nished, hot water day or night,| 929 7th St. West. electric range and refrigerator, | —— Iaundry converiences. JRERt, [ Cib SALESESIE. Rhon: gapen 0. FURNISHED 3-room cabin with| Chev Coupe. Phone 556. bath. Inquire Steinbeck “Apts. EQUITY in modern 4-room com- - pletely furnished house. bargain. 4-ROOM_furnished house, ofl pesf,l Bt ¥ ST electric-range, close in. Phonel Black 415. | UPRIGHT piano, typewriter desk baby buggy. Priced for quick sale. Phone 446. —— ey 1938 MODEL Ford Deluxe Coupe, A-1 condition. Bargain for cash. Call 184 between 8 and 5 p.m. SINGER Sewing Machines, Iron- rite Ironers, Maytag Washing Machines. Terms $6 monthly, lib- eral allowance for old machine. 3-ROOM steam heated mmLshed Parts, service, repairs, any make apartment. Call Red 245. machine. Call Singer Maytag Dis- tributor. Phone 711. S-F{GJM completely ux:mshed I;pt.i Inquire Peter Bond, upstairs, 4th; and Harr NCYVnt Ellmgen Apts. Phone 7 351, 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house, 504 5th St. FOR RENT in Douglas—Newly re- furnished 3-room apt., quiet, \onvenient, comfortable, $16 per WAmn 0 . t i month. Phone Douglas 472 after WANTED_Fresh-kilied local rab- L% bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 88. 3- AND 4-ROOM furnished apts. i e SRRt L S Oil heat, washing machines, 504 E'on ‘m ((ominued) and 510 Xennedy St. Phone| Green 147 or inquire 626 5th St.| VAGANCX—One large unfurnished! after 4 pm. apt.; one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts. 3-ROOM furnished apt. Phoné| (WG 4-ROOM furnished duplex Red 250, 437 Park Ave. apartments, $20. Alse, 2-room fur- il B ish VACANCY— Nugget Apts, $35. D100 SRS IR 1) We Bhone “‘,’,’:::}Aifiamnfigymfi-:g‘: 3-ROOM nicely fur. stin. heated " apts. and houses. Windsor Apts.| heated duplex, furnished, excel-| A 44 lent' view, Seatter Tract. Phone| {-ROOM partly furnished hoi le, Blue 285. 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. conditioned house, Frigidaire,| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, electric range, garage. Phone 1568.| dishes. Seaview = Apts. | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- chair, youth size bed, b:\s.‘ i neau Rental Service, corner 2nd mattress, Phone blue 640 after| and Seward | 5 p.m. M e e i ke 4-ROOM heated apt. 730 Gold St FOR sALE_—Dxeqel po ered yaght, Phone 315 { length over all 46' ft., beam 12 ft., draws 6 ft, displacement 1 s [are labeled “Fiction,” » tures of an African Slave Trader,| |American army who later turned FULLY [umlshed_—c—o-mlortable, alr-l pUR gpu euy kept warm. Win-| ke > | i BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | 'Dusty But Absorbing As- | pect of Life Revealed, 6th Avenue, inN.Y. | BY GEORGE TUCKER NEW YORK, Feb. 19—A dusty | | but absorbing aspect of life in | Sixth . avenue are the countles |nameless second hand book shops that go in for back numbers of old magazines. There are at least sev- len such establishments in the space of four squares, and in them you will find as varied a cross section | of humahity as Manhattan offers. Rabbis, soldiers, clerks, reporte and students are everywhere brow ing through the departments that “Sex,” “His-| tory,” “Philesophy,” “Religion,” ete. While T was there a man came in and asked for a copy of Burr McIntosh’s monthly, a theatrical magazine that was famous at the| turn of the century. He wanted the July issue for 1906, and got it. The price he paid was 50 cents. On its- cover was a picture of Marie| Tempest. Inside was a full “ac- tion” portrait of the great pianist Arthur Rubinstein. In those days | Rubénstein was a' gawky, fright- ened looking youth with a mop of frizzly hair shooting out from his forehead. But, even then, he could! play that piano Most of these c<hops have nlugm‘ zines that go back a century. There THE DAIH ALASKA EMI’lRfvaUNEAU ALASKA Torpedoed Frelghler in Drydock | The freighter Absaroka, wrudm nfl the California c-ast necmm 24, has reached drydock for a survey or ‘ 3 This is C)e hole mudc by the tnrpedo on tlta mu‘l's !urbmlr(l !ilde. & geand for repairs. DAUGHTER OF BARRYMORE IS IN HOLLYWOOD Kid Diana, Almost 20 Now, Has Eye on Movie Car- }. |FOLLOW SIMPLE RULES - || The Juseau Laundry T0 MAKE TIRES LAST| | prons apg secona strees PHONE 350 e in a restaurant- might talk French 4 S : | Something DEFIN- The life of tirés could be greatly ‘muguwned if, pertain ‘siple direc- | | tions were followed by the motori: Al uc(oxmn;, to information released ‘m a recent bulletin issued to the nonm about Gabin!™ when they get were Harpers Weekly for 1850 and Leslie’s Weekly of the same period \ What do they cost? It depends un‘ |the issue; some are 40 cents, others| are $2. i These magazines are in many| by art students and research work-! thing. 1 I gather from the proprietors who | for some reason are reticent souls busily, and don’t mind the dust, you can find, however, an interesting ! assortment of titles. ‘For insfance, for 49 cents, I found The Adven- | published in.1856. There was, for 19 cents, a dog-eared old copy of! a military criticism and apprecia- | tion of the French Zouaves by a| tometime captain of infantry in the out to be the head of the Union! Civil War. His name was McClel- lan. ‘1 found old Prench grammats | and a copy of “Don Quixote” that was older than your grandaddy. from?” I asked the sad-faced gen- tleman who managed this establish- | ment. “From people’s attics dndl iccllnm or libraries.” Close to his desk where he could‘ | seep an eye on them were the “Sex” books. As I wrote down several | {titles he turned severely upon me ! and cried, “Don't do that. ¥You re- ! |porters only want to make fun.| {People wouldn't understand. 1t hurts the trade.” Most of these books have Jurm‘ | titles, but that is about the only\ thing in them that does not con- | Cérn incomprehensible medical| terms and dry statistics. ‘They have been republished in bright; gaudy | | jackets for sales purposes—but | those who buy them rarely find | | what they think they ar B Yy are going to ofl heater. 410 10th. Call 130| apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. from 9 am. to 5 pm. ¢ | 4-ROOM apt., bath, electric range,| FURNISHED' House and furnished | MISCELLANEOUS | 3-ROOM apt., oll heat, nice lofl-' PHONE 4398. tion. Phone Black 490. = | ——o\ | VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS.| et HAGERUP'S saw flling service, | 919 9th St. Skates sharpened. __:FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire ONE office room for rent. First| at office 20th Century. Bldg. FIVE CENTS each, paid for used! National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT-Large view apt., rea~§ l-nsr “‘ rn"n ‘TURN your old gold into value, gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. f | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. sonable rent. Alder ‘Terrace. e Phone Black 570. LOST—Pair of glasses in case, Fri- ‘ward—phone 557. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | SRR NE Y LA — | day night between T7th and| VACANCY, MacKinnon Apts. | Franklin and 4th and Gold, Re- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up eer, Other Things By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, |eyed Diana Buxxvmm:- this newest-to-pictu .ntx‘u Service office here.| | Transfer & Garbage Co. MACHINE SHOP The suggmted rules are: E. O. Davis E.W. Davis Rom and Paints . Check tires regularly for air. Thirty-two percent of tire mileage 212—Ph°“¢9—81 is lost if tires are under-inflated only as ‘much as five pounds. mmwm Rcdufl- speed mileage of tires 83 languages from all over the world,|!s here with an ey and they are conned 'constantly| movie career to this slim daughter { 3. Avoid sudden stops and’ start| Business Phone 161 P 1 fe, Michael mlh n‘(t'ldlll«dmn |)omts in ers, especially those interested in JOh" and his second wife P pmlwmn And LA‘\[\IH‘\ And brow- the history of early photography, or |Strange, as we meet for lunch on the early dance, or the early any- the Universal lot: 4. Keep tires in line. A tire out, of line: one-half 5. Have brakes perfectly balanced. she wound up happily at the Am- Dramatic Art. who do not like to talk, that the|rumble. . " We go. Therc S| magazines are where the real mon-!a group of men standing near jey is made, though their shelves|restaurant dwr monthly. Phone Douglas 132. |2g.BT. equippea trolling boat; 1937 8r¢ lined with thousands of second | |hand books, mostly trash. If youl|quick survey. take the time to go through these|one in the grey suit?” That is John Loder. 8. Avoid leaving car in the slrevt‘f |at night. It will cost less in the| run to leave yoyr car in a r at a parking lot wheroi tires will be safe. 9. Take down the registered num- ~ K:ONOMY m {ber-om each of your tires and keep so that you can give/ Be Wise—Economize “WHOSE shoul- “WHO s that? T,,.. ders are those?” They are John Wayne's. “¥5 he married?” Yp'.\,' and Iom ¢hildren. says Diana. “I came | iy.pn handy apar (.‘U\h 10 \m.x\ too late. “You've u:( ‘mem.—shc\ ‘paying w,o a month | SUCH pretty people out here!” Hm it, which her friends say is mn much so \)IL‘\ gonu, m mow shr‘ to the police in the event|| THREE PHONES ' 558—02—@5 tires are stolen. The regis-} Bz tered numbers are the only identi- | fication marks. NOTICE TO BICYCLE OWNERS mflm IN or 0 10. When the tread design begins Oll—Stove -Your The 1942 Bicycle licenses are now | " | ayajlable and on sale at the office |to disappear, have it re-capped. her publicity man, Billy Edwards, | This operation can be. repeated ing — Storage and Orating iwho has taken hvx in tow 101 of the City Clerk. The City of Juneau Ordinance | lrom two to four times, after which ume the tire can be retreaded if | the sidewall is still strong. e Armies (for a while) during mwhe’ APAY phchurg, requires all bicycles to be licensed. First publication, Feb. 18, 1942, | Last publlcaum\ Feb 37 1943 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS thing hu ‘ot to be done about. Adion Deck Scene on U.S.Carrier - | — “Where does this stuff come The U. S. Navy Daglflpely at Washington, D. C., has officially released the above Solmdphc;t, mfin; ‘ Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 3201. 315 Decker Way, a scene on the deck of ap American airckaft carrier: Crew reloads planes with bombs and depth charges E m“"‘"“"‘“h"m during Pacific patyol (not maneuvers). | ____PAGE FIVE e IGGLY WIGGLY B2 Quality and Service With a Smile by o 2 HAVE YOU TRIED OUR SEEDLESS BLACK CAP JAM If not, you've missed a treat! 1 and 2 Ib. jars—35c and 60c KAUKAUNA KLUB HICKORY SMOKED CHEESE Something different for that snack or lunch. 2 sizes—50c and 75¢ Be seein’ ya Tuesday! Deliveries 10 A. M. and 2 P, M.————Minimum $1.00 MARION’S Dressmaking, Alterations Designing 304 Willoughby Aventie WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranot Hotel Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies % percent. This | | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 8o, Beward St. Junesu, Alasks | Residence Phone Black 889 inch is dragged. H tom wheel 1| | COWLING-DAVLIN miles. objects in the COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR DRALERS HUTCHING'S Coal Cholce—General Haul- Juneau Transfe Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Chemical Metal 'l‘l!lmcuq‘ Plastic Refractories .uis.um n-.q Utah Nut ul l.ug COAL Alaska Dock & Storage G : TELEPHONE 4 Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS MMMW‘ finunswrcx Bfl WL BOWLING A cur.x.uu Aiz Service Information: I DON'T SEE WHY VY GAVE UP ELSTACE, DATTER-- 1 SIMPLY COULDN'T BUT HE WROTE SECH TH’ PARSON MAKIN/ YOU ONE --- AND EVERY TIME WE WENT OUT TO EAT HE ORDERED PORTIONS, AS THOUGH WE WERE JUST THAT/ ROMANTIC SONGS ABOUT PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MERTS | | HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Bupplies 123 W