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(K THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,-MONDAY, DEC. 20, 1937. WANT FOR SALE MiSCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE — Automatic washing machine, nearly new, $45. 137/ Gastineau. 4-ROOM house with bath. Bargain. Phone 135 Douglas, morning or evening. FUR coats and other furs for sale. Room 438, Gastineau Hotel. FOR SALE—Ford A sedan, $60. Used tires, chains, motors and parts We help you economize. Dutch’s Economy Garage. Diamond T Trucks; % ton pick-ups to 10 ton. FOR SALE—One pair 8-ft. maple| skiis. Phone Green 360. | DELTA combination lathe. Nearly new, ideal Christmas gift. Phone 136. FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith,| Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. FOR RERT FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. Triangle Building. Inguire Stan Grummett. Phone 253. FOR RENT-—Bachelor quarters for man or woman, oil heat, electric range. $20 monthly. Phone 432. ‘Z;CTAI\’!CiY’: New Felden Aparr- ments. Couple only. Phone 209. FOR RENT—2-room cottage and|WANTED — Boarders bath. Suitable for man and wife. Inquire Getchell residence, 10th and A St., after 6 p.m,, or Thane 3. | — FOR RENT — Three-room house,! furnished, with bath, on Gastin- | eau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. 5-ROOM apt., hot and cold water, steamheat. Call 569, FOR RENT—Tea Room and equip- ment on Third near Franklin to experienced Tea Room operator. Phone Mrs. Ahlers, 611 or 34. 2-ROOM apt. with bath. 5th and Kennedy, No. 711. COMFORTABLE apartment for two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. TWO bedroom, waterfront view furnished apt. Phone 496 between 6 and 7 p.m. FOR RENT—Seven room house — one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone 244, FOR RENT—Newly decorated store location at 373 South Franklin. Phone 428 after 1 p.m. VACANCY—Nugget Apariments, FOr RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shcppe COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. BIGGS HERE ‘W. H. Biggs, bookkeeper for the Hirst-Chichagoff mine, was an Es- tebeth arrival in Juneau from Kim- shan Cove r*——' Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "TIMMY" l CARLSON SAWS, knives, and scissors sharp- ened. Crosscuts, $1; handsaws, 50c; meat saws, 35c; knives, 15¢, 20c, 25c; scist , 36¢c. Bi D Willoughby Ave. Cabin No. 4. ASK your grocer for Tom Allen’s Dates. PHONE Mrs, Bathe about n\al:}ng Christmas aprons or pajamas or any type of sewing. HARDWOOD floors iaid. All floors scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer. FOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 pm. CURN your ola gord into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. FER S R R b SR GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND F‘OU;ID—C}mi‘x; r’i—;gv:nd ]t;\s for Best Lock. Inquire Dutch’s Gar-! age. WANTED — Middle aged e» enced housekeeper. Two small children. Short time. Apply be- tween 2 and 5 p.m., 737 5th St. in private home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue | 290. § |@F his road, S |Mr. and Mrs. Henry Museth, Du- Sy i L yay Ahea % 5 r ¥ - | pont; L. A. Sweeney; W. H. Biggs, ECRANCE _ Helga was 50 exolted she stood UD iy Gove, | Hardware Company || BILL DOUGLAS or janitress work. Phone 652, in the boat and shouted, “Watcl e Alaskan Bachelor | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS B Ca % i e Smemmey sails; I'll handle the tiller.” | . bt — - - { | ,~“,‘1~ = ey g ];“y anq | John Johes, City; Ernst Magnus- | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | | ! passe X eas! 1 . > s a1 . 3 ! 3 AT T —— { n, Kodiak; Charles Parker, Gus- Guns and Ammunition s - g SANTY wuN ' \ the last they saw of him he was so ¢ s & o “Smiling Service” ] | angry he was howling his head off.| " = | ’ \ ———— - | | The sailor and Helga sped along| t e | Bert ‘Psg;l; fi’"”:ery | T in the boat, enjoying the ride. | Sovera years vz, sunta laus in s (e ek i tns see, | DAREY. I8 GIVEN JUNEAU RADIO | | ¥ree Detvery " suneas |Juneau used to be a tough customer. b A iy 4 | rovimriss o fs ; FOR MISS COULTER | | b 2 Esii ] Z 7 7 |little admiring smile: | | SERVICE I He was surrounded by tineau ;//// flp’a’ | “I must say you took hold of the 5 | | i ot | Channel youngsters on a downtown g [ Sglpacogy £ e ik 122 SECOND STREET | iy , RATA ot : " y P iss Etolin Cotilter, who will | LL "ULLY G » [street, with beard ,costume and all THEY PASSED THE FOX “This is wonderful” said Helga, |, L : o Wil | ALL WORK rULLY Guam- | | [ . HOME CROCERY 3 |He was making a big hit i leave on the Tukon tonight to spend ANTEED 60 DAYS | S ma g 8 g . 2 had given him. But the sailor re-|“I've always wanted to sail, and 3 as holids ith- her & el | AND LIQUOR STORE Suddenly an inebriate began to ., : s 15 ARRSCute f Fair I'm 8o glad I'm free:of the fox.” the Christmas holidays with her i - | ! ST Banfia Heard. and: fhe' rotund| Sue st eiter: . ovler 40 -\ Matnbeten. (st S QR BRRA FESICHL IR SESASE - tamily in Wrangell, Miss Elisabeth e ———— % || 146—Phones—152 i ik ;s ; 1/ escue Helga from the white fox |had told him he should get those| “You should be,” said the sailor. B 4 L1 ] old gentleman “squared off,” his ire SR R Mt e oitiet ¥0 Back to hin Hbitie r entertained a few of her | | AMERICAN CASH - e | the sailor doli has bells, So he said: : « g0 back to his rends at Ner home yesterday af- GROCERY and MARKET Moanita Olam to fight» him to a race. The sailor is to “That collar may add some weight|just once more to rescue the tiny g . o | anta Claus is going to fight,” % . oo % 1 become esome as you|squirrel.” i . . et chiare allvig s take Helga in his ice-} .n.fx'n_;( ?ln,(‘,“\uumx very tiresome as you|sq Sl Rineing the Bells | Before returning to Juneau, Miss| [ skt their hero’s cause. He did. P IRgE gnes fhe 0 drrell = TN, 5 i bl S |Coulter will visit Miss Helen Peter-| ry promp “Oh! Santa Claus swears, too!”| o “Right you are” said the hw’ son in Seattle. She will be away| UQUOR DELIVERY | the children screamed again. He CHAPTER NINETEEN ! |and put them down ! EARLINGS THROUGH about a month, opambde | did | The Race They all trooped out of the den.| Among the PAA plane passengers - -re 5 i 75 | “Beat him up!” the now-frenzied' The white fox seemed to be might- |the white fox carrying the tiny{who passed through Juneau over OIL BURNER FIR | Santa Claus supporters cried ily pleased with the idea of r squirrel and the sailor with Helga the weekend, taking passage on the | A fire alarm ab 9:20 o'clock last| v[’,lflg)l:‘l. sggo.r Santa Claus did, much to the the sailor in his ice-hoat who was tying on her ermine cape.| Princess Norah for the States, were [night called the Juneau Fire De-| Q o | youngsters’ delight. He was so pleased with the ide “There's my boat” said “the Mr. and M Roy Earling and partment to the southeast corner| Phone 655 | 2 B s that he stopped to brush his long, sailor, pointing down the hill. They | Barbara Farling. Mr. Earling is with of Second and Franklin to exting-| | Prompt Delivery INITIATION H |white hair and to admire himself all walked down the hill to the boat,|the United States Smelting, Min- (uish an oil burner fire in the| | N HELD lin the mirror and the sailor helped Helga into|ing and Refining Company at Fair- apartment of Nick Sovich. The|™ BY RAINBOW GIRLS | He started to tic about his meck her seat, tucking her cape about banks. They stopped at the Gas-|apartment belongs to Jenks Wil- 'the collar of silver be that Helga ' her feet. | tineau Hotel. liams. No damage was done. — Virginia Worley and Lanore| Kaufmann were initiated as new |members at the meeting of the | |Order of Rainbow Girls, Saturday | evening, in the Scottish Rite Tem- | ple. Miss Alberta Porter, worthy ad- jvisor, presided at the ceremony fol- | lowing which plans for the next | meeting were discussed. The meet- ing will be held on Januray 8 in- stead of the scheduled date, Janu- | lary 1, and election of officers will | be held. WINDLESS MORNING MAKES TAKEOFF HARD FOR SIMMONS TODAY | Taking off with a long run this morning with no wind and a heavy | load, Shell Simmons got away at | 10 o'clock for Hirst-Chichagof with | three passengers and freight. Passengers were Anard Runquist, Ed Madsen and Roy Hill. Includ- ed in the freight was a 110-pound radio transmitter for Hirst and a {big load of groceries. | e Please have your laundry bundles | sent in not later than Wednesday for Christmas delivery. This will help all enjoy the Holidays. adv. SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY .- Try The Empire classifieds for results. | P s e ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ J | Soft Water i Washing | CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Within City Limits Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 'BRINGING UP FATHER 7 - By GEORGE McMANUS NOW- YOU.SEE- YOU ALWAYS Pee 3 P THOUGHT MY SISTER KATE A BOX OF L= | OUBSS VB DIDN'T LIKE YOU- NOW JUST. CIGARS GOT HER ALL WRONG LOOK AT THIS NICE BOX OF WAYS THOL CIGARS SHE Si T YOU--- HATED ME - SEE HOW THOL HT FUL SHE R REALLY 157 e OF ME - . Ao SATURDAY NIGHT|-— — - A WHAT TO GIVE CHART Ready, Set, Go! When they were all ready, the white fox drew a line in the snow. The white fox toed it, and the sailor swung his boat along so its bow Just sed the line growled the fox. across the line anc across the hills. But ©F boa “We're off!” He sprinted streaked away the sailor's boat was slow in get- " e 3 . / ting ted because his sails had to ;:;-flw this :m;\lxm-“»u' I;;um-ul by Al Family-Style Meals i We Sell for CASH [ the wind. “What ho, North Monsen and Murray Stuar » RD| X\:}‘,“\ -“ ;..,( shouted, “Come and Judge Pratt returned from his ERWIN s BOA lNG | George Brothers Bels” g first trip Outside in 11 years. His HOUSE { 3 family is still in the States The North Wind had been watch- ing from behind the mountain, so he came running. He puffed the sailor's sails until they Y heat sung across the snow. Soon it was alongside the fox. He was grin- ( |ning, his red tongue hung out and his eyes blazed red. But then the boat began to pass him. He lunged % {to try to push the boat over, but "PLAY om0 Ao >m Snap Name Gt T —wn Efmine Velvet Gloves Tyrolean Knitted Vest o/ % MmO Rw Bactery-less Flashlight Coin and Good Luck%elu ; i %, JUDGE PRATT LEAVES BY PLANE TODAY FOR BENCH IN FAIRBANKS Judge H. E. Pratt, of the Fourth \ Division, is a northbound passeng- Fairbanks from Juneau on Airways for rd a Pacific Alaska The next court term in Fairbanks into for the Fourth Division will be held looked the latter part of January, the Judge like fat, white mushrooms, and the said. - eee AT THE HOTELS Gastineau | the sailor saw him, and swung out‘ Walt Hall, PAA; Jerry Jones, PAA; 'M SORRY I ! MISIUDGED HER OPINION B it bt BY GOLLY- NOW I KNOW SHE HATES ME - THOSE CIGARS WOULD KILL. A HORSE-- 3 i (e e e e The Juneau Laundry 4| Pay’n Takit Franklin Stree: between PHONES 92 or 95 Front and Second Streets Free Delivery PHONE 358 Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer 4+ | We Sell for LESS Because MONTHLY RATES et e 80. FRANKLIN STREET | —a - THE BEST ‘| TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE | gl THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors JUNEAU - YOUNG ! De Luxe Manicure Set GREEN TOP CABS PHONE | SITKA HOT SPRINGS 6 7 8 { Mineral Hot Baths | Accommodations to suit every | MeCAUL MCTOR | “RELIABLE TRANSFER | ‘Transport. ! time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble, PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 taste. Reservations Alaska Alr COMPANY . | | Our trucks go any place any l | Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 473 Prompt Delivery . SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS b | Phone 249 i New York Life Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. . | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48%