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CLASSIFIED ForSale-For Rent- Wcmted - Mcscellaneo \Copy’ must be i the office by 2| ron SALE o'clock in the afternoon to insure 1 insertion cn same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. LOCAL sced potatoes, P. O. Box 3036, North Star Dairy. con- Count five average words to ”"“V\ASHING nnchmc in good lns : | “dition $25.00, Phone Red 750 Daily rate per line for consecutive | _ o e s in ns SINGING ettle for salc. | One d 10¢ PHOES Additional days 50 ‘ E Minimum charge .. 50¢ FT. speed boat, Star conver- S > -| sion motor. : 522 West 10th 8t run BE“T | Apt. B after 5:30 p.m, : ——|“USED Fairbanks Morse Marinc 3 ROOM furnished apt. oil heat, Diesél” Sapfliumeduly; model 35, e psradhs 30 hp, 1200 rpm. Condition | ROOM furnished house with oil| good. Price $500 cash. May be heat and oil range on Gastineau| used for boat or other purposes Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. | Eli Bellman, Box 454, Sitka. 5 ROOM furnished nousu' "5 room SACRIFICE equity Wi, cil heat. Dull Apts. Phone[ nished House with basement 41 Bed 408 miles out Glacier Highway. De- e e sire party assume contract. Phone AND 4 room I\unhnm apts. 5 Knight Apts. Phone 426. 3 Biue 115 after 5 p.m. ", , C umplw ly cqmp)n d | | AL : - i STEAM heated bedroom with bath.} with trolling and halibut gea private home. ' Phone 165. | Inquire Swanson Bros, Lower VERY nlte 3 Phom TaMBnRa: honss STARSULARBIRY % 2 for rent. See Bob Cowling, Phone | BRDROOM set, oil range, et )7 | Phone Douglas 414 after 5 for rent. Fosbee Apts, Phone | g | 43 | AP” dition Phone Red 250. $25. APARTMENT, steam heated 4'ACCOUNT of illness will sacrifice rooms and bath, 2 brdro«nns.‘ my almost half interest Klein Apts., Black 763 | Yatiked./Oote Géld Minthg Co. in 4 room fur-| SY Washing machine, good con- | 'ART AND CRAFT | STOCKROOM IS COLORFUL SPOT {Indian and Eskimo Hand Work from Entire Terri- | tory Is Handled Here hatr seal, moccas- ins of buckskin, moccasins gray, brown and white, some with brill- bead trimming and some with Ibits of bright green, red or yellow bead trimmed flannel on the toe are pouring into the stockroom of the Arts and Crafts Department of the Alaska Indian Service. | The moccasins come from Hoo- nah, Haines, Angoon, Klukwan and Sitka and go out from the stock- room to curio dealers in all parts the Territory where they are purchased, mainly, these days by |service men to be re-shipped by {the dozens to” folks “back home.” Others, of course can buy them also, but the coming of military in Alaska has brought a |boom to the cyyio trade that keeps |H. W. Starling Sau]m\mr of native arts and crafts in the Territory, and his staff jumping to keep up with Moccasins of | iant of pm ; ses THE DAILY ALASKA ‘SCHOOL DRIVE FOR TINFOIL - ENDS FRIDAY | 'J. ). KEENAN AND MRS. KEENAN HERE | ON WAY T0 NOME| prominent Keenan, mining o ‘mu\ of the Second Division, and A”(:hlldren should Tufn mn\h\ Keenan arrived last night in | Juneau and will continue from here COIIGCIIOHS Tomorrow {to their headquarters in Nome by | plane. a' S(hool | Mr. and Mrs. Keenan have been in the states since iast October when e mining operations for the season Tinfoil Drive of Juneau school|were completed. They spent two' children will end tomorroW. ac-|{months in Florida and have re- cording to A. B. Phillips, superin-|cently visited in Palm Springs, Cal- tendent of schools. Al students|jfornia. Among other Nomeites who Should turn in the tinfoil they |have been recent visitors at Palm have. collected tomorrow in school.{gprings are Mr. and Mrs. O. S. All tinfoil collected will be sent|weaver to the Orthopedic Hospital in Se-| My Keenan is general manager attle where it is sold to bring inifor Nome Mines Incorporated which revenue for the charity hospital for|js now merged with the U. 8.! children. Alaskans are among those | smelting and Refining Company who benefit from the Orthopedic|He also has extensive mining prop- Hospital in Seattle. erties with William Castleton in the Mr. Phillips said he expects a Kougarok districc waich are op- large collection this year from re-|erated under the ftirm name ports received so far. He noted that | castleton-Keenan. one second grade child has already| Minin operations will go ahead collected 65 pounds of the foil bY|this year as usual according fto himself. Many Juneau residentsing Keenan. Due to the fact that save metal foil and tumn it over /4y’ qplies and needed materials the students. The school room | M lare brought in a year ahead of having the largest amount this tMine Y lie: vear will receive a prize R hie B o sl < g Residents are urged not to xmp‘ continue through the present saving the foil because the drive)S¢asO" is ending, but to start on a collec-| RePair work at the mines wil tion for next vear. |begin about April 15 and actual ke | mining starts around the first of June and continues until Oclober Foun'"' PASS'ON 10. Following the end of mining stripping for the follow carried out Ull' two D e the fourth in a RADIO MEN NEEDED operation: lnw year fis At noon uxl._‘ Caiiad erbaihes 2 iibas | Monday, 127 pairs of moceasins |series of Passion Week services was | | VACANCY at Kilburn Apts.,, Doug- | li“fim:n)" 7, ?‘,’a‘,',:;‘\ “;"’:‘"I”i‘fi(}‘ urived in the stockroom from|held in the Capitol Theatre. Dean (E"SORSH") DU'"ES las. . All um\«lninm't's)m Px}nod-; pharspasated i '(7,“\_”“” ang | Hoonah and Klukwan—but II; 're {Charles E. Rice delivered the ser-| ern apts. for $30 a month, Phone | A AW 0\ lare already orders for more than|men: “In the Cross of Christ 1‘ Douglas 48, { :-).‘1'11:‘:1 ';f:_‘('):f:’\i‘l""“:}:,‘ ;-:ir].:nl.:}’l’: this will supply. Mr. Starling and | Glory” : Aording ""’ ~-"‘ SngountiE: e e o : . $1500 {nis staff, Miss Helen Davie, his| He said that the cvents of 2000|PY the Navy Radio and Cable Cen- a ROOM .qxl steam ln ated, electric| See Harry Stanton, No. 3 bmmc.‘, bctothry and- Miks, Dora Juddon. | e SRR el sor, Seattle, there are a number of range, cold and hot running wat-| Apts {stockroom clerk, were busy today|“Pilate, the chief priests, the crowd °PPortunities for radio men in Al- er, private bath. Phone 569 |7 TUBE Silvertone table model|Si7n8. pricing and_ stamping thim 15f \npellevers . all shouting against|ASka. They will Iv.v‘])lum'd on Cen- - e Roe Ghals ey b Hiserhi Ats: {all ‘genuine made in Alaska’' pre-|Christ are with us today as in *‘““f"“l' duty and \\.|ll.nuL I)\-..ln\.:‘nl- THREE room furnished heal ~‘. B2 E AT paratory to shipment the past. Pilate is gone and those|®ble for The announcement Dry room and laundry facilities.| = i Toory Wanirite [in office with him who crucifieq|States that age limits are 18 to Erwin Apts. Phone Red 550. |2 o o duhilt Poimt | Carved ivory pieces, from simple| ‘Today as in times past, |35 ¥ears and that applicants must TPy RPN (S S L . i ; _{butter knives and cigaretto holders, |the Christ. Jesus still lives ont | b Willing o Selse BRly & heated, electric range, frigidaire, 4-ROOM furnished house with|to elaborate carved tusks, cribbay e | Christian element maintains a con- “ L I‘“‘ BAEE e “'] ’ 5 | bath, half basement, oil heat. In-|boards and bracelets are the fav-|stant memorial o Jesus in a world 185 heen Xehosted: sty thoy Phone Red 600 | 3 ROOM fur. for rent. Stein-| beck Apts. apt. Douglas 693. —— | 193 Phone T 6 'H!‘V coupe, new battery, liator. See it at Juneau Motor: | WANTED 2 and ! ROOM APTfi $£5 to | | | $30. Winter & Pond Apts. Ju- | | WANTED—Fresh-killed local rab-| neau Rental Service, corner 2nd bits. Call Douglas Inn, phone 3. « and Seward. L°ST and rn"fln Bldg. VACANCY, Marine Blue 455. | STEAM HEATED, furnished, LR BB s o o e bedroom apt. Phone green 515. TEhier, - Tnitaisd €. & R FURNISHED heated apt. for rent,| ward, Baranof Hotel. 2 bedrooms, close in. Phone 227. ROTR T v o il PETERSON house, partly Owner may have by proving d and Dixon. P.O, Box 1852. | property and paying for thi quire Norman DeRoux or phone|orite Alaska made articles of ser- |wide observance of the Holy Com-| {vice men from Ketchikan to Nome, |to judge by the purchases which | keep the stockroom almost empty | (of these pieces of handwork. | Shipmenls of ivory come in mmM rarely than the maccasins, (o“‘m poles and cther articles made in this vicinity they are shipped 5””“" the faraway arctic, Nome, | Nunivak, St. Lawrence Island,| |King Island and other distant :n]:nm. The ivory as only remains |stockrooms long enough marked and reshipped to dealers| who have standing orders far ahead. | While some of the curios are sold| to the post exchanges and ship| Iservice stores of the various bases, only small portion are handled in flm} to bel a write to the Radio and Cable Cen- munion. Through (his effert we 0% 300 Exchange Building, Seattle, may have unity in the Lord Jesys “LAUNE their qualifications and re- Chelat” questing an interview. The Rev. G. Herbert Hillerms gD ¥ lad the devotional >u|;:mu“";‘m WOMEN. OF 4 MOOSE companied at the piano by Miss| ReEular meeting, Baturday night Elizabeth Douglas, : 8 olock in Moose Club Rooms, The public is urged to attend|Seward Bldg. these helpful services that have TIE T been held from noon until 12:30 FINNISH STEAM BATHS each day this week, tomorrow's ser-| AY& now open to ‘the public ev- vices being the last. |ery Friday and Saturday, 2 p.n. ——ee—— |to midnight, 142 Willoughby Ave. ELECTRIC COMPANY | Under management of Mis. Karl E REPRESENTATIVE 1S | Eschenbrenner. HERE ON BUSIN| e Vance C. Bingham, representative of the Graybar Electric Company, arrived here last night from Ket- chikan and is staying at the Gas- Empire Classifieas Pay! OOM, Baroumes Apts. All fur_\LOST Blue .phud man’s .| through these, by far the greater |tineau Hotel while ge. tare ooon nished, hot water day or night,| about 5 keys on ring. Return to|part going to the regular commer- of business in Junean | electric range and refrigerator,| H. E. Hadaway, Kely Apts. Re-|cial curio dealers, Mr. Starling z - o s ik laundry conveniences.lRex;;,Z 82’117\11\”1. said. AVONA BRINGS H L Part of Iuln 32 A.l.:’x‘-)?k(n“:l::- monthly. Phone Douglas 192 |7GeT Tady's wrist wateh, Iast C"’“f:“’l“ and Totem. Poles | vyesteriiay theiavons brought in| o ey of scd avbr : OM FURNISHED apartment;| Friday. Reward. No.6 Evergreen|poo o o0 poles dome in|24000 pounds'of sable fish which| s, Obstruetion in 3. Excelient 2 parts of Southeast Alaska " A < a stream 34, Goddesses of also 5-room strictly modern un-( _ Apts. Black® 629. {41} the time :and are sold almioit gs] . S04 to B BiBngstrom for . oS Stres destiny furnished house, 504 bth St. | st qalckly. - Among. some. ofothé fatdes seven cents a ‘poundy | " comb. form ;; _?::x(lvu:fi”"‘&d VACANCY—Nugget Apts, $35. “ISCELLAHEBUS ites are miniatures of Chief John- | AN ST n, Kicksetti, Took-Tdohi, Chief|and willow baskets are the whale- 14 pirst woman 3y ,\|’|xu:ly AVAILABLE immediately to right |FIVE CENTS each, paid for used Kian and the Raven totems, thougly|bone baskets that come only from| 15, Turt party, strictly modern four-room| gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. |Thunder Bird, Crow (‘Liar’) and :}oir; Barrow. These ‘are small and |:. gluned J urnished, excel- | ————————————————————|Little Eagle (‘Good Luck’ are also|black and often have a decoration| 17. Ocean :»:lzm\lrn—:‘.lmse:x;u’cr Tract, Phony| TURN your old gold into value,'popyiay. of carved ivory. {2 Kind of resin 41 Blue 285 | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. The Juneau Arts and Crafts of- Are Useful " "left side of a 1 t"-n(d;r"«'(l'\“m | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- |ficé is also the clearing house for| In addition (o being most dec-| g5 piEreos B U ensity 3-ROOM apt., oil heat, nice low-i nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up,|P2Skets from all parts of the Ter-|orative with the charm of design worship 53, Baffle tion. Phone Black 490. | Lo Bt.flll'ty shop. Phone 201;: vitory, Tn fact all hand-craft of|and color, the baskéts, moccasins 35 Piaat e B7; Smasican = PTG Fxrsi 315 Decker Way. Indians and Eskimos in Alaska,|and ivory articles hand-crafted by elephant's 58, Um-;x!‘:.‘,l:d DNE office room for ren with the exception of fur products, |the Alaska Indian and Eskimo have s v National Bank Bldg. |HAGERUP'S saw flling service, Such as parkas, mukluks, Eskimo|practical uses which make them fit 919 9th St. Skates sharpened. VACANCY, MacKinnon Apis. TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-toom fur- nished apartments for $16. Phone 621. | Hotpgoint Electric Ranges Are 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts.! FOR REN”I‘—Apaerems. inquire | at office 20th Century Bldg. | e g FURNISHED house and furnished Inquire Snap Shoppe. | ' apt. VACANCY, HILLCREST APTS. PHONE 439, FUR. Vam:s e;y ke;t warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, See them today of dishes. Seaview Apts. ' T ROOM purtly furnished Alaska Electric Ligh! 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. and Power Co. Phone 516 ippers, fur socks and Eskimo dolls, wre handled by Mr. Starling and | his ff. The. fur goods depart- I ment is taken care of at the Nome {office of the Arts and Crafts de- | bartment. | Baskets are needed by the Arts | ’uud Crafts Department as they never have enough to fill the de- mand. They receive them. from | everywhere ana of every size. The| cmall finely woven Attu baskets are | | becoming very rare and are snapped | comes under the Department of Fd- 1np the moment they arrive, Basket shipments from the far |north come only in the spring and {include the Eskimo baskets woven {from native grasses from Nelson | Island, Nunivak Island, St. Mich- ael and Stebbins while the Yukon |\'uls. All are beautifully done with {the brilliantly colored native de- !signs woven through them. In con- |handicraft a tremendous River bagkets, and trays made from | split willow arrive at varied inter-|arts and now every effort is being | |duction and improvement of work- trast to the vividness of the grass into any household. The practicality | of the moccasins and trays is ob- vious but the baskets are useful for magazines, trinkets and the | odds and ends that usually clutter! one's desk while the ivory is carved | in a multitude of practical things, carving sets, cigarette and ecigar| holders, butter knives, paper knives| and, really an endless variety of needed articles. The Arts and Crafts Department aaa/asa 4 ’C//III 1 m V224 uation of which V. F. Farrell }mm been since last June. Since Mr. Farrell took over the Arts and Crafts partment five years ago and instituted the central | aRReat clearing-house idea for all";z;;:m‘ n...é %// has been given to the ancient native | made to encourage increased pro- manship to meet the growing de- mand. AND YOU ACTUALLY BOUGHT A VACLILIM= CLEANER FROM ASH, MA?2 TO TRICK HIM INTO CLEANING THE HOUSE WHILE HE DEMONSTRATED. EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA SACRAMENT WILL BE ADMINISTERED, | of of Cr st vice m the wi re M Taguchi mon Bc nd LUTHERAN CHURCH I nobservance the institution the Lord's Su hurch, corner ¢ reets, will conc tonight at ent will be ad Reception of 1 local churel the follow ceived: Miss r. and Mrs. C and Mt wil th The pastor The Mrs. R “Here Ne it [e] pnar, 0. Challe: > of the anni s of the Sacrament pper the Luther: »{ Main and Third duct a special ser- which the Sacra- ministered. new members 1 will take ing persons Margaret Wyller, Mr Haruo Kumasaka preach the To Intimacy” will Lord,” ir ple 1 ser- nge vin My sing by MANY RESPOND TO CALL FOR TYPISTS In response to a call by A. B Phillips, Chief of Air Raid Wardens fol special workers to assist raphy, a large turnout was re- WOMEN'S APPAREL AND POULTRY ceived last night . Girls worked from 7:30 until Baranof Hotel c.:n:: DE."::E“"“ 10:30 last night and will report at L . the same time tonight in Juneau | & - +* 5 ’ High School to finish the typing work | NORTH Chas. G. Warner Co. MRS, . OF Transfer & Garbage Co. Marine Engines and Supplies WAY E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis MACHINE SHOP JUTH FOR VISIT 212—Phones—81 Ropes and Paints Mrs. Ed Glover, whose husband | # R * GRS is proprietor of Glover's garage in| Mece e s | o—— Wty ery house needs westinghouse’ Anchorage, is in Juneau on her| v Tnmr'r .0P Outside for an indefinite vis-| PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. cu it | Electrical Contractor—Deales Member Natlonal Retailer- B 140 So. Seward 8t. Juneau, Alasks Owned Grocers REPRI [ Business Phone 161 NEXT TO CITY HALL uitve | | TOURRE S ek 000 PHONE 767 R. E Murphy, representative of | ) the Dupont Company, returned |..; Juneau yesterday from a business : FORD AGENCY trip to Fairbanks. He is making COWLING_DAVLIN 2 (Authorized Dealers) his headquarters at the Gastineau GREASE AS—OIL Hotel COMPANY Foot of Main Street - > i DODGE and PLYMOUTN MARSHAL RETURNS DEALERS h Jnneau Motors U, S. Marshal William T. Ma a| AT r the Civilian Defense Board, for in stenog- 1| being | Maland, | samu | the | | ‘. H ime DIGGLY WIGGLY "3 Service Populur Lenten CHEESE: BIRDS EYE FROSTED FISH' v 1 re of KRAFTS ¢ Foods | SHRIMI Ask Us Aboul Others! PIGGLY WIGGLY Deliveries 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leota’s honey returned to Juneau last night | * he lafter a trip to the :companied tes in which prisoners who had been convicted in Alaska Courts to prisons in the States. O | ca 'af | Phone ] IHI/% l R N OB f Gocd ish Grocery wi from - NO ternoon Friday, RVANCE Joe Il be closed Friday | noon until 3 pam.| - | TICE | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing 636 Solution Of Couch . Was a candli- d; ate . Bushy clump Ixhausted Uninteresting N duE [ ddENE Hllauw;l Hfll%fllll/fllii mCau « HE'D DUMP TH/. DUST-CONTAINER ON’ TH’ FRONT LAWN SO TH/ NEIGHBORS | alr route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv D | SONOTONE hearing aids for the hard of hear- ing. Audiometer reddings. Dr. Rae | Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN Genus of the rose Tree . Uninhabited Declare . Flesh food Mother . Procestion 4. Be suspended | Before . Suffice . Place ot worship Stringed instriment . Strained to & high pitch . Bar legally Manual diglt Sky . Marveled Farm hullding 9. Tooth . Symbol for nickel Recompense . Ovules . In the direction Discolored place | Part of the mouth Polynesian yam . A tribe of Israel i Thibodean’s | | — 4= Sanitary Meat Co. Mirimum $1.00 FOR QUALITY MEATS HUTCHING'S || ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economise | THREE PHONES 653—92—85 Bty 8 /iy N AR s T AL, WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Ofl—Stove Ofl—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 || o TIMELY CL NUNN-BUSH SHO STETSON HATS Quality w«-k cufi. ?fi”&fi&flk 1 | “BMILING SERVIOW' || Bert’s Cash Grocery | PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneaw | j It's Healthy, Tool BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING AL YS GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort mndeior our nnfi Rir Service I PHONE 10'er 20 * 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 - HOME GROCERY Phone 146 rrmmetem ro-bvm iy "2 WHYWAIT 7 | Call STAR Cabs Go Where You Please with Your Mind at Ease l PHONE l Ride STAR Cabs DON LOZZIE*-Otfier | John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 PO Rt v | P I R | GEORB ; ORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 98 MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 8. Main PAGE FIVE Phone 687 Thom&_ls Hardware Co Ilhhlnludl.u; COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 — JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition The Alaskan Hotel Gnnnm Motor Co. Herb Waugh Phon 411 230 8. Frankiin “at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single 6 BHERE ' 4 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, FOR WALL PAPER Ideal Qaint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt BUY DEFENSE STAMPS