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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, ~ WANT A DS 1945 FORSALE | 'MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE--A modern Cafe. Seats 45—booths and counter. Plenty of new equipment. Doing $10,000 per month now. Sickness in family reason for seling. ' GRADELLE LEIGH | REALTY CO. BOX 468, | FAIRBANKS, ALASKA.! | LATE MODEL 6-tube table radio in good condition, $20. Black 499. MARINE Radio Telephone trans- mitter, 25 watt, uses 12-v battery, $100; outboard motor, 2': h.p, $40. Blue 165 SPECIA table-model radio. Guaranteed as| new. Phone Douglas 963, evenings. | COLEMAN OIL HEATER. Phone Black 165, after 5 p. m. jith’};i—C'EEIbEt:Shipmem misc. | Ford A parts. Duteh’s Wrecking Yard. | { tons. Phone Black 519. | 5UARANTEED Realistic A FRISNDLY AND TIMELY WARNING — In these days of unrestricted booze, don't let alco- hol conguer you. Dutch’s Wreck- | ing Yard. | JANITOR SERVICE—Window and house cleaning. Reasonable. \4‘ Qui. Phone 346. PIANOS RENTED—Tuned. And son Shop. MAC};!NEiESS Perienent waves. | Given in your home if desired Phone Red 483 for anpoinlmsvnt.‘ ort | HANNAH'S BOARDING HOUSEV—‘I Board and room $60 per mcuth.!southern |Southeast |victcry was the fourth of uled six games Third and Main. THE FIXIT SHOP—General light| repair work. Phone 7. | AEMSTITCHING and coyersd but-|neau or Douglas for the c title. | Perma- | 141 _ THE DAILY ALASKALEMPIRE:: < JUNEAU. ALASKA i KAYRIS WILL MEET BEARS OR HUSKIES Ketchikan Wins Southern Title of Southeast Al- aska Conferentre pall last Friday nig to 23, and thus Division Alaska the the captured title in Conference Ketchikan next meets D EVEN POPEYES CORPUSCLES HAVE CORPUSCLES— PECPLE AFTER THEY SEE THEM S BUNK BEDS — Ccmplete.-l’hnnei ment. $7.00 Paper Curls, $1 upvl Phone 201 Black 611, after 5 p. m, or 417, daytime. Loia Bea:ity Snop. 315 Decker Way HIGH CHAIR, large size baby, crib and waterproof —mattress. Phone Red 213. TWO GAS TANKS—Capacity 150 gals. each. Same as new. Phonc RAIN HITS NEW ORLEANS; GOLF THIMBLE THEATRE K you have empty rooms or apts.| for desirable people, inform I.he! Gastineau ifotel. | LOST AND FOUND A !ponement of the fins FINAL HELD UP NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. 12 - 12-hour rain caused post- 36 holes in WED HAFTA TN bl il EAT [T RAW [ CUT IT AN PUT ON A BIGGER 1 CANT LET GO OF 'IM THELINE TWISTED (HQOK . TLL USE IT FOR BAITWELL 2, boat “Defense.” Red 462, or boal ense. GET AAr OHH ai\/ New Orleans - the “Five Grand” ) AROUND MY ARM WHEN HE CIRCLED. AT EEEL R ; {[FOUND—Pair of glasses in case.|open Gl Tounament here. JGA L ANYHOW FOR SALE—Boat “JEWEL"—40-1t,| @yner identify and pay for [lHS‘T{::;n'v“ M lmr-'l!' Fred Co (AR B TR O said the final rounds will be pl 110 Chrysler Crown, used one preibent iy season. Boat sound and in A-1| condition; Built. 1930. Rigged for trolling gnd halibut. Suitable for| tuna. Ices 1,400 lbs. salmon. Price’ $8,000. If interested, wive W, H, Graves, a!(etchikan. Alaska. Boxl 845, ] | FOR EALg;iHTg;chAair. Phone Blue { 310 . . | < FOR SALE-—Oash. 4-room house, furnished. One-half basement. 945 | W. 10th St. Call-Red-265; for.ap-' pointment. A L L RESTAURANT — Complete equip- | ment. Good for man and wife. Good location. Emergency sale.! Formerly priced at $1800, now $1100. Cash only. Write Empire, 5116. ! FOR SALE—Furnished house on Gold St. Call Red 710 after 5 p. m. or before 9 a. m. LYNCH Property for sale. 'l-roon;,: modern house. Inquire on pre- mises, Mile" 9, “Glacler~ Highway.! long, 8% ft. heapy Fully*eq@ipped. | Chrysler Crown 'marine ' ‘engine, | first class condition.! Sée Harbor Master. 4 uUPLExjxouse and: two /3-¥oom | FOR RENT FOR 'RENT — Unfurnished house. | Will, sell furniture. Blue 153. Men only. Haven Rooms. Phone{ 281« | | FOR~RENT-<1 and Z-room cabins 843 West Ninth Street. { STEAM HEATED, ROOMS, Call| _after 3 p, m., 316.Gold’ Street. ' | WINTER RATES, Beaview Apts. Oil and wood ‘stoves, lights, laun- dry. Phone 2386. KETCHIKAN IS AHEAD IN TOURNAMENT After resting up from thelr trip ! from Ketchikan to Juneau, the Ketchikan Men's and Woman’s kegling teams swung into action Saturday night. In theé first contest, the Ketchi- \evening at 7:30. Dinner at 6 o'clock A and work in M. M. degree during FOR RENT—Stéam-heated rooms. meeting. {| ITALY TODAY houses and cabin, all furnished, i, Jagies beat the Juneau ladies, P ATTENTION MASONS! Stated nmunication Monday J. W. LEIVERS, | Facing the rwin and desolation left ifl the wake ol [I' Duce’s grandiose schemes, Premier Ivanoe Bononi, shown in March of Time's ‘‘Report | on Italy,” must undertake the task of rebuilding his shattered country. A foe of fascism, he heads Italy’s present cabinet which includes most JOE PALOOKA ZTERRY LEE WE MADE iT TO THE DRAGON LADYS INDO - CHINA $POT... BUT NOW COMES THE TOUGH PART. WHEELS DOWN. LOCKED AND THEY OOT OUR RECOONITION PP SAFETIED.. BRAKE AND HYDRAULIC SIGNAL AND PUT ON THE « RUNWAY LIGHTS = BUT WE PRESSURES OKAY... FLAPS DOWN FULL... AIN'T DOWN YET! LANDING LIGHTS ON. R IF I EVER GET BACK TO KANSAS EVEN GOIN'UP TO & THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE HOUSE ! NEW MAN IN 12. . THEY GOT ME ON A BURGLARY. RAP. BEEN HERE BEFORE . \SERVED TWO YEARS Fon, oy T've BEEN WAITIN FOR THIS. NOW, MAYBE, I'LL GET A SHOT ATA JAP. OH, BoY, OH, Bov ! s on Gastineey Ave. Inquire atip199 to 1,979 The Ketchikan men DON'T KNOW HIS Juneau Paint Store, |beat the Juneau men, 2572 to 12,453, W flmv {™Inthe Sunday contests the Ket- of Italy’s political parties from Con- servatives to Communists. IN.28 AND 29 < chikan men beat the Juneau men |for the second time, 2,544 to 2,465. .’The Juneau ladies, however, took ® their. opponents, 2,156 to 1944. ®| Tonight, the third series of the @ tournament will be rolled. Complete ® scores follow: ! | Xetchikan Women Howard 185 Pederson 164 Oaksmith 115 McDonald ....127 Northrup 160 Totals ............T51 Juneau Women Lavenik 120 Stevenson 118 Metcalfe 147 Obesly 126 Barragar 153 ATTN. MAR' e o o Martin- Nunner wantedin Fairbanks .immediately by Fritz Werther, All expenses paid, but bring bed to go north with me. e o o o AND YUKON UTE i \RPENTERS AND, MACHINISTS AND g Hwid & BLACKSMITH _AND HELPERS, HOSTLER HELPERS, N ROUNDHOUSE LABORERS, g. PAINTER | HELPERS,,:LOCO. 1 FIREMEN, | WHARF. .CHECKERS, | COOKS AND DISHWASHER,! STORE AREHOUSEMEN,! BRAKEMEN, GIWOHMEH, BTG, LONGSHQREMEN {J. Halm, _ 173 157 pply Now to {G. Helland ........131 -188 RAILROAD REPRESENTATIVES v, Stedman .. 172 159 U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE C. Howard ... .15l 178 124 Murine-Way, Juneaun Pl Rkt e WANTED s Stenographer Tm:u’. Mu{“?s z:e: 5 87)0 272, bookkeepgr:, Bermanent. positions, b f g ! ’ *IA. Stewart .......178 157 146—481 good salary. Thirty-eight hour | Oarnegi 195 150 192—537 week. Phone 466. y e & | M. Lavenik 154 157 179—490 'WANTED—Piano, in good condi- H. Simmons .....176 149 166—481 tion. Phdne Red 483. i . Hudson 179 144 131454 WANTED—A good oil cook stove. Phone ' 784, .882 757 814 2453 WANTED—Good double bed, spring and mattress. Phone Douglas 963, | evenings. DICK 'TRACY (Saturday) ! 148 156—489 130 143—437 162 153—430 . 133 128388 = E | LOVE IT, AND STILL IT 146 100, e o KES ME REALIZE | HEAR UNCLE IM PROUD A e i [t | THAT I'M ENTERING A 719 720 2190 WALT CALLING OF IT, NINA. NEW PERIOD OF LIFE. YOU GRANDMA, ik - (Saturday) i 122 113—355 | AUNTIE BLOSSOM. | HOW DOES THAT SEEM TO YoU? ) DONT THINK ANYBODY WAULD SUSPECT ME OF BEING. A GRANDMOTHER, 4 M. C. M. ;M. ‘While political factions — Social- ists, Communists, Monarchists, even unregenerate Fascists — jockey for political advdntage in defeated Italy, | forty-six milliont Italiabs,kqdaz face a future in which their rehabilita. tioh may b-.a matter of generations, according to the March of Time { film: “Report on Italy.” 183 126—377 152 141—440 112 133—371 151 132—436 670 645 1979 GASOLINE ALLEY Totals SRR o 0 Ketchikan Men (Saturday) H. Iffert 211 | 182 190—583 ' 157—487 199—518 154485 170—499 1 JUS' HEARD SNIF -~ SNIF - YOU WERE Y ES ABOARD ! SNIF--NOBODY GIVES A HOOT ABOUT NE SINCE MEN WEERED TH HAWKY TAWKY BIRD TAWKY Totals ... s Indignation of the Roman popu- lace at the discovery that Police gzhoief PietrntC}::ruso had tuxi)net}quve.r | | innocent hostages to the Nazis . Waugh 168 157 126—451 {5 he shot reached‘its peak in the . Simmons ..-123 124 151398 | death by violence of his assistant —— — — —— the jailer Carretta, says March of Totals 719 1703 734 2156 Time’s “Report or Italy.” Caruso Ketchikan Women (Sunday) | himself was officially tried, and . Howard 127 114 120—361 | Promptly executed by firing squad. Pederson 112 168 122—402 | Oaksmith 114 106 114334 Boyle . 142 172 133447 | Northrup 92 160 148—400 ! 587 1720 Juneau Women (Sunday) J. Lein .. 151 144 140435 | . Metcalfe ....143 113 181—437 . Barragar 134 165 136—435 WANTED—Electric washing ma- chine. Phone Black 409. E. WANTED — Doll buggy, scooter, tricycle and old-fashioned gramo- " phone. Phone. Blue 870. JIGGS — — i WANTED TO SUBLET—Apartment f;‘" for two or three months. Contact|p, Ben A. McManus, Chief Clerk,iM. House. Phone 866. | —_— | [ WANTED—Man with boat, to hunt | KNOWN gold deposit. Write H.! T A. Hertz, Tenakee, Alaska. | Keichikan Men (Sunday) e e e e~ 'H. Iffert ) 171 172 204547 : T | WANTED Vrashing machine. j pajm 162 159 171—492 | Phone Black 150 evenings. |G. Henana 177 157 159493 WANTED Fine laundry; Shiri, V- Siedman 140 163 164545 R curtains. Mending. Call Black 475 C- Howard .......165 202 173—543 5 o'clock. i i, 4 flix_‘,—_ | Totals -815 853 .876 2544 WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- ' Juneau Men (Sunday) loughby. Phone 788. C. Carnegie 165 163 183—511 | A e e e s WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN by M. Lavenik 156 175 174—505 H. Simmons ...144 157 127—428 month, week or day; also on call. |F. 337 West 11th St, Basement Apl.'L. Henning ......151 172 182—505 BUY WAR BONDS t Totals . 3 IT SERVES YOU RIGHT- YOU'VE GOT THE GOUT- YOL WOULDN'T GET IT IF. YOU LIVED LIKE REFINED 637 1944 PHONING FOR THE DOCTOR | TO COME OVER! gDy PENROSE-I WANT YOI Hudson . 167 154 821 '