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i [ l‘HE DAILY Al ,\SKA EMPIRE THL'{SDAY DEC 23 1937. 7 ) HE\FER O MINE AGWN FOR RIN!*bllamhullul room for gentleman with or without board, Private home. Phone Black ,680. gth St FOR RENT—2-room cabin. OR SALE — Plano, reasonable B e Phone 72 or Black A INT—2-room steamheated FOR RENT—2-room steamheatet pop "ghyp -3 pl. K5 Kenner Bird| apt. Phone 569 t % = plane, oversize er Air whe | 4 ROOMS and bath. Steamheated, metal prop., first class shape. Box furnished, overstuffed, electric 203, Cordova S ior w‘f,:l:::.““"\ i ie, 0Ak EOR SALE — Automatic washing | g 3e s machine, nearly new, $ 137 FOR RENT —3-room apartment. Gastineau. AT PR e 4-ROOM house with bath. Bargair FOR RENT_Furnished apartments. Phone 135 Douglas, morning . or Triangle Building. Inquire Stan Grummett. Phone 253. VACANCY Sorby Apis. 317 Frank- lin. 2-room, bath, heated, electric FOR RENT—Bachelor quar man or woman, oil heat, electric range. $20 monthly. Phone 432. Felden Apart- Phone 209, VACANCY — New NC ments. Couple 0 and VACA] FOR RENT_2-room cottage bath. Suitable for man and wife. = Inquire Getchell residence, 16th and A St. after 6 pm., or Thane 3. —- FOR RENT — Three-room house furnished, with bath, on Gastin- eau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. 2-ROOM apt. with baih. -~Kennedy, No.-711. COMFORTABLE apartment for two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. filai bedr‘oom: 7waflterfriom vmv{: 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. 244, FOR RENT-—Newly deu.zrubed store location at 373 South Franklin. Phone 428 after 1 p.m. FOR RENT—Seven room turnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shcppe | CozY, warm, | water, dishes, turn. apts. and bath, Reasonable at Seaview. work for children, $5600 a year,| | Children’s Bureau, HANK --U'LL JES' BET THAT, 0L RED MERCHINE THET SNUFFY'S HONEY POT HAIN'T GOT WIND ENOUGH TO RUN HALF-WAY '"ROUND & TWO-GALLON JuG--- 17 FUR coats and other furs for FOR DELTA FOR SALE — RCA Victor VACANCY—Nugget Apariments < Divil Service Commission cempetitive lows: Light, | fare ser cooking. utensils cipal consultant in medical social| NORE TALKIN'S \ \ F T Tue v A/RGROUND; FOK SALE SINGLE bedstead with coil springs Cast iron coal heating stove. Van- ity with bench. Electric washing machine. Harris Apts. evening. Room 438, Gastineau Hotel. SA‘LE— One pair 8-ft. skiis. Phone Green 360. Nearly Phone combination lathe. new, ideal Christmas gift. 136, Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. neau Melody Shop. FOR RENT CY-—Fosbee Apts Examination The United States Civil Service has announced open examinations as fol- Naval architect, $3,800 a year, U. S Phone Maritime Commission ssistant marketing specialist meat grader), $2,600 a year, Bu- eau of Agricultural Economics. Physiologist (poultry), and senior, and assistant physiologists $2600 to $4600 a year, ate, BIILJU of Animal Industry. Principal consultant in child wel- es, $5,600 a year, and prin- Department of MISCELLANEOUD 1“‘""‘“ PHONE Mrs, Bathe about making la Christmas aprons or pajamas or| any type of sewing. HARD“’OOD flo. mld All f]m)rs scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer. FOR genernl repair work call Henry! s Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 p.m. »vU:ui your ola gowd 1}1w mfi cash or trade at Nugget shop | { Full information may be obtained t room 311, Federal and Territorial { Building. -+ ‘Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson [ POt S S S A America’s Finest COSTS LITTLE MOREI CLEANER GUARANIED Realistic Perma- SARTER nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c, " Crgsp Lola’s -Beauty - Shop, t(le"hone‘ preHoL, 201, 315 Decker Way. ! L‘“’ Lidussa ol v (7 = 2 1 Py WANTED Harry Race, Drugs - S TR Sl e e WANTED — Boarders in private g i home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue| | | 290. | Jones-Stevens Shop | | EXPERIENCED lady wishes hour| | LADIES’—MISSES’ | or janitress work. Phone 652. o READY-TO-WEAR i o = 3 = CARDINAL CABS | " 95¢ | Within City Limits | | Seward Street Near Third i e s et L [ Channel Apparel Shop | | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | 11 Front and Main Streets | A 7'N EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the ERUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Specs jalizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! Ju- | Phone 443. | WHY--NVE DECREP(T OoU MUSHRAT--- WLL TAKE YORE NOSE AN TWIST AT Tuwu NYORE TOE BLADES CURL e -~° ALLIE DE BECK SIGKIDE—s TN 7NN !Qh\‘gl‘\y‘ b !& £33 41 \ | /7 | YOH, | The story so far: Helga and a | sailor, both dolls from Santa’s | toyshop are traveling in a toy ice-boat with the Queen of Fairies to a squirrel village where they want to leave a tiny squirrel with his parents. ™w \ The Wishes | As the ice-boat skimmed along on |its return mp to the toyshop Helga { CHAPTER NTY-TWO a The looked a little pensive. Fairy Queen xmtu'cd her and asked, “What| o |is. worrying you? Helga smiled. “It’s just that I wish I had a t to take to Santa {I've caused him so much trouble ,h.v said. The Fairy Queen smiled and said, “Well, wish very It may come true.” “Well, I certainly wish I could |be regular size again,” said the tiny |\q\m'x(>l from her perch on the {silor’s shoulder. | “Wait and see,” said the Fairy |Queen. “And what do you wish, ‘fial]ol’?" “I wish I didn’t have to leave the Northland,” said the sailor. “I don’t want to be a Christmas gift any {more than Helga does. And I know {that’s what Santa made me for.” | “Again, wait and see,” said the |Fairy Queen. She smiled to herself as if she knew a secret. When the boat came in sight of the squirrel ‘village the whole party aboard the |baat shouted, “Halloo!” Even the {tiny squirrel squeaked very loudly ¢for him, so that his mama and pam aml is aunts and wuncles and {cousins came tumbling out of the trees, Something Happens | “Hurrah!” ‘ shouted the squirrel |village as the boat stopped in their midst. “Here we are ,” squeaked {the tiny squirrel. “Lift me over,” <he said to the sailor. And then mcmellung happened. As the sailor |lifted him over the side to his {mother, the Fairy Queen touched {him with her wand, and he sud- |denly became regular size. “Hurrah! Thank you,” shouted all the squirrels. Then the old gen- itleman squirrel stepped forward very solemnly holding out a fine, {brown acorn. “We wish you would take this to Santa,” he said. “It's the finest acorn we found this year, and we| thought he'd like it for a watch- fob.” “Lovely,” said Helga. my wish answered.” “Would you like me to add some-| |thing to your gift?” asked the Fairy| |Queen. “There’s | | Reindeers are Ready ; | “Yes, indeed,” said the old gen-| {leman squirrel. So the Fairy| Queen leaned over and touched the| lacorn with her wand. It became| Isilver and from its stem dangled a fine silver watch-chain, “Oh,” gasped everyone, “How | beautiful!” When they had all ad- mired it the sailor tucked it into his |pocket carefully. Helga and the |Fairy Queen waved goodby as the lsaflm' set his sails for Toyland. | “Come back some time.” shouted |the squirrels. That made Helga look | |“You can go back again. Bub we'll| soon be Christmas presents, and we 'can mever go back.” i “Wait and see,” said the Fairy Queen. | . When they came in sight .of the toyshop they saw Santa’s rolypoly red figure running in and out. in y 7 GASFED EVERNONE. "HOW BEAUTIFUL ! £ {sad again. She spoke to the Queen, ¥ 3 Electra by pilots Jerry Jones and| Ppractically all the business houses Walt Hall as well as most of the homes in The Fairbanks bound passengers Doulgas have Christmas trees to were: The Rev. F. B. Prange, Mrs. J. enliven the Yuletide spirit. Due to, Wilson, Mr. John V. Nietz and child, - WORLD WIDE RADIO i HOOKUP PLANNED wics. susrenie HERE, CHRISTMAS| Alaska will be Schwegler, Mrs. Alice Peshefsky. failure of plans goncerning a com- civic demonstration will be lacking for the holid While returning to her home ln rson creek yesterday afternoon after a trip into town, Mrs. Andrew Suspenie had the misfortune to fall | on the hill road, bruises around the face and head. heard around the! world at noon Christmas Day, and | Alaskans will hear around the| world, according fo Fred K. Ordway,! |who today announced a National | Broadeasting Company hookup here | through the local station, KINY, |starting at 12 noon on Saturday. | To show | [ [ brought the injured woman into {town for first aid. S8he was later [taken to Juneau for treatment and | w how different parts oliype) returned to her home. Ithe world spend Christmas is the X e P |ambition of the program, Ordway CHRISTMAS M,P”_ |explained, and the three points pj.0 great big Delicious apples | working in this NBC feature will be Juneau, London and Honolulu, Ord- (way, as special events announcer for were being passed around by City Clerk Tuckett here this morning as |NBC, will direct the program and pan. ict as master of ceremonies here, i gl 2 R Y using an original script, the result MISINFORMED 1.;.1 t stood his reindeers harnessed jof a collaboration by Edward A. |to his big sleigh. It was full of bulg- | Herron Laura P, Ordway the ing bags announcer said. “What's happening Taking part in the broadcast here, recently to the effect that Leo !Young was in the liquor business at Kimshan Cove was in error accord- said Helga “Why it's nearly Christmas Eve.”|ordway said, will be Charles Gold- ing to news just received here. John | said the sailor. “That means We|gsiein Bud Foster, Mary Lou Tom- Marinovich, who formerly conducted {pust hurry to go with Santa, I} |kin, Stephen Nobel and the North- g liquor store sold his place, includ- {suppose.” Both he and Helga looked fepn’ Light Presbyterian choir con- ing a boat, to Young. Previous |sad at the thought, but the Fairy ting of Ruth Allen, Paul Coke, the transaction however, Mnrino- Queen smiled Sylvia Davis, James Glasse, Eckley vich's liguor business had been _—— et 1% o : {Guerin, Doris McEachran, Francis closed out. . f\ | Paul, Raymond Paul, Bee Primavera, ————————— | |Althea gl Rands, Ned Rowe, Ha Watkins and Mildred Webster y un- Northern Light Rebekah Lodge of | Douglas will meet tonight at 8 o'- Gastineau der the direction of Miss Avis Erick- clock in the Labor Union hall, ac- | Ben Bellamy, John Schwegler, son, cording to Fanny Wehren, Noble' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rue, Mr. and D Grand. Mrs. Sam Asp, Tenakee; A. M. Kerr, TO MARRY AT AKIAK e, Tulsequah; D. A. Tite, Tulsequah; | Miss Alice Peshefsky, attractive COUNCIL MEETING H. Berg, Tulsequah; George M- |young nurse who left by plame for gpecial meeting of the Douglas Rae, Tulsequah; Alice Peshefsky; Fairbanks this morning via PAA City Council has been called for th. Iplane, is going to the litile village of Akiak on the lower Kuskokwim Mrs. James Wilson, Jr.; Harry Ging- evening, rich. business needing attention. Alaskan Bachelor {river to be married. x A A | Lloyd Larsen, San Francisco; W. She will marry a young doctor BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDY) A. Neitz, Fairbanks: J, E.. Elstad,|there, who it is believed is Ernest And Nuts at Glover’s Candy Kit- Sentinel Island; Lee Rox, City W. Werbel. chen. adv. ':?fr‘é’c%mrfi%‘q%fi}%&km 3:%:2;%&&&35&%&@%2@&%&%&% Gifts for Men AT THE YOUNG MEN’S SHOP Dress Shirts $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 Good Material—Latest Style Fancy Dress Sox All Wool 65¢, 75¢, $1 Very fancy designs—also in solid colors Dress Gloves $2.95 (Worth $4.00) Genuine Leather—Fur-Lined " Silk Mutflers §1 All Wool Mutflers 75¢ [Fancy Ties 75¢, 95¢ " Knitted Hockey Caps 50c¢, 75¢ All White 85¢ Men's Iumbo Size $1 “Wright’s All Wool Underwear $4.75 Regular $5.50 B S S . Gt tan i "Men’s House Robes $4.50 All Wool Men’s Tailored Overcoats $17.95 Heavy, All Wool Fabrics Regular Value $25—$30 HATS for Gentlemen — $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 All Late Numbers‘ SWEATERS, All Kinds-$2.50, $2.95, $3.50 Zipper, button, turtle-neck, crew- neck, pull-over jacket YOUNG MEN’S SHOP 247 South Framklin Opposite Etwln s Boardinq House = * q SIX GET AWAY | - DOUGLAS | Six passengers were flown from | g -1- the FAA Airport this morning in MANY CHRISTM TREES T a Pacific Alaska Airways Lockheed| 1IN EVIDENCE THIS YEAR munity tree for this year the usual (¥ INJURED BY FALL| at| sustaining severe | {The bus coming along at the time| gifts from the Ocean Express Com- A statement made in this column’ to take care of important! e ? I8} | "Pay’ R The Juneau Laundiy | | Pay n Takit NORESE'E , PAW - | ! NEHAL G & | Franklin Sireet between |} PHONES 92 or 95 BLOOD-VISSEL " Froct and Second Streets ! Free Delivery = PHONE 35 \ “ iy ! E Fresh Meats, Groceries, s —=! Liquors, Wines and Beer Fanu:rstyle_‘hi_e;ll "T ‘ i Mt :"?tl_l gélrl lff:zf;:; = ERWIN'S BOARDING | | "% TF HOUSE I3 b 204 MONTHLY RATES e ARG ¢ SO, FRANKLIN STREET i AETRRTECHr —a 1 THE BEST | ‘Thomas 7Hardw;:(v£o.r 1 TAP BEER / PAINTS — OILS 1] IN TOWN! Builders’ and Shelf | ® | | HARDWARE { THE MINERS' .- Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS ° " JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS —OIL--GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition - iy e Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 JUNEAU RAD[O Free Delivery Junuu i SERVICE st ATIEE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK. FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS = o , " HOME GROCERY | 7 91 T 1. B AND LIQUOR STORE || 146—Phones—152 PHONE 36 || cootmir' it | | . | e = SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY | ' WHITE SPOT ‘ LIQUOR STORE | Phone 655 | Prompt Delivery e | | GREEN TOP CABS PHONE Visit the | SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every l McCAUL MCTOR | & COMPANY | 1 taste. Reservations Alaska Alr Transport. in J Dodge and Plymouth Dealers RELIABLE,TRANSFER | Our trucks go any any l ! time. “A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. 1 Today's News Today-—Empire. g PHONE 146, NIGHT 148 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery - | SHATTUCK AGENCY ' INSURANCE — BONDS Phone 249 Juneau, Alaska New York Life FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldag. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% Values that cam not be surpassed in many models —RIGHT NOW couuoks uoron ??n::m'f' Read the Classified Ads in THE o R S g

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