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2016 -- SONT - THE MORE T COUNT ‘EM, T ERISKIER THEN GET -- WANT AD INFORMATION In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- iy this office (Phone 374) at { once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SAL:. Use wa Phone Red 120. Upright piano, 873 Basin Road SALE dryer, $15 SALE fine sacrifice, FOR * tone, Fine con Seward FORD. dition equipped Fifth and winter 43 Eastman Kodak home Practically new. Reason- cash. Call 185 FOR SALE Vi enlarger able for ; and pipes; 293 li'\lxlll\li with [l'll'l* r trunk. Phone FOR filled lough 2-room hous! Inquire 4 222 ALE in y lot house. Douglas. FOR M SALF 6-room Tony Riess, in sterling inlaid Ba 5 pan Green 168 after pick-up truc Inquir A-1 Gas- DODGE ndition. Ba: tineau Motors, mat- dishes. Hard- i‘;OR SALE springs linen, Thomas General 72¢ E 4-room house, In Seatter Black 479. I AM BUILDING new home present home for sale cheap and terms. P. O. Box 466 or phone Blue 675 after 12 noon, FOR town 9 pm. SALE Call Furniture v THE DAILY -ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 5,:1939. 3 AN, Lobkwm MEBBE T SHOWLDA DUCKED THAT FOURTH CUP OF JAVA-=--- PHOO - TA\S BUTT TASTES LKE & HORSE COLLAR-- TWO NGHTS STRAGHT NOW, T AWNT SHTTED FOR RENT New Notes From Sitka 2-room furnished apartment, and one large fur- nished room with private bath Call 513 A Willoughby. l;ORi ¥ FiEN'X' - )‘URI\IIHHE»I) heated room Black 380. for rent. | Dec Ninety percent of | the 150 workers on the Sitka naval air station are Alaskans, it was re- | ported by Carl Anderson, who has | taken the place temporarily of R L. Dyer, personnel officer and camp superintendent of the ject who is now in Seattie if any new men will be employed jon Japonski Island from now until | February 1. Only for replacemenis |are new men expected to be t SITKA, Alaska Correspondence ) room. | Housekeeping | up- 208 Main St., FOR RENT- Reasonable stairs. MODER Nil(—i{’)flM heat Phone Black 490, 3 ROOMS and bath, very nicely furnished: electric range. Call Windsor apt., oil steamheated Frigidaire, Apts. pro- Few FOR RENT—Furnished apartmers williams leaving | 571 between 5:30 and | [ . MT,ST SELL equity 1n lncomc earn- | ing apartments on Dixon. Three apartments, two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from | business district. Best view prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. " MISCELLANEOUS *MRS. PHILLIP'S deceratior REWARD—Stolea from locker No. 14, Elks Club, sometime since Oct. 15, 1938, a coat from gray suit, size 38, with Chas. Hod ttle label inside poc for infor par Club, Tailc et tion to convict rd, Elks dress Stewa PHONE » BATHE for any kind RT dr Hazel Auster EXPE 739, clarinet lessons. Phone ), Ted Austerman SAX and Green T 634 Watkins Products. Call Blac stenography Alice Ma EXPERT pubic and bookkeeping Bararof Hotel. GUARANTEED R.enllsuc Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shcv L()NTRACI‘ DRIDGE open. Helen F. Griffin, St. classes now 427 4th LOST AND FOUND 16-1t. Phone 037, rings two long, two t BYINGTON RETURNS William Byington, Juneau staff, returned to Juneau on , the North Coast after an extended vacation trip in the States. k, office. floating on; of the Alaska| e W/\NTEDAU d gunnpy nacks 3%c | | Building, Second St See Stan Grummett, phone 253. | | on, Phone | | The Zi‘—lg)i)l\’{ VI';U RNISHED 385, apt — success a with bed closet, | fund drive for new with bedroom. | Made the project a near Hillcrest—Phone| ¥hen $1500 of the nece was pledged within the days of the campaign and accom fire can be ord on as down payment imately one- third of the cost of the truck, can be made, The City Council expects to over the remaining pay- ed ment o1 sub: fire certainty y $2,000 st two truck cription a truck FURNISHED APT. $55; one apt furnished, $60. 439 iy The equi a $2,000 VACANCY, couple person. Winter only and Pond Apply in Apts. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment Phone Douglas 48 take FOR v apartment. RENT—Two-room Phone Dougla furnis! 28 i ttee appointed by City Council to solicit public tributions is composed of Tom Tilson, Fire Chief lin, and Garrison Turn FOR RENT operation One Call Femmer pump, in at 114, gas LARGE UPSTAIRS heated living room for one or two steady men renters. 146 Willoughby, next to Finnish Baths. Radiophone station KEXO installed last week in laska Pioneers’ Home KEGO, was installed a Springs also. Installation transmitting and 2V done under the sup: — E. Goudie, supervisor for THE winter months live | at Hotel Juncau. | rooms. Resident was Al- nother the MODERN FURNISHED apt. & Dec. 5. Phone Green 759 of both sets vision STEAM HEATED Phone Green 675. room for rent 18 DURING comfortably Quiet, view rates. 2-room furnished apt., | Road. Phone Green 100. | 6-room house, 7th and e J. F. Mullen. THE STORY SO FAR: Lightring has given a great feast for the fairy world to celebrate the twenty-first birthday of his son who sets out on adventures with a sil- ver flute that will win him friends, and a black opal that will bring him trouble. oo furnished | Creek. Phone |FOR RENT — 2 cabin at Lawson FOR RENT—Dartly furni : | shed flat | Inquire Snap Shonpe. | OZY, warm, furn. apts. Light.| water, dishes, cooking utensils _and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. The King Of Westphs ~ WANTED (II’I'AT buildings crashed GOOD USED piano. Write, giving about the ears of people _“"” st [""’_"‘ the night Lightning gave a birthday party for his son Chapter Two WANTED—Work, an) chanical drive cat, truck. cook or bakery work, carpenter’s helper or lather, night watchman or Janitor. Can fur-| nish A-1 ref. Married. Am. Legion member, Post No. 4. Empirc R! 259. | WANTED—Chimney cleaning, win- | dow washing by experienced man. | Phone 241. | grader, ender, | hurled at the witch cut the Kingdom of Westphalia. Now the King of Westphalia was a very kind king. But he was very lonesome because he was very shy. He found it hard to talk to his people but often he | from the castle. T SRS — \ So this night he sat alone in his WANTED—Woman for light house-| castle and mourned that so many keeping. Particulars on applica-| of his subjects had lost their tion. 224 Windsor Apt. Apply eve- homes. But the fairies that lived nings in his woods flew into his study and lighted on the table near him “Oh. King” they said. “you were chosen among all men to rule this realm. Is it not right then that you comfort your peo- ple tonight?” “Yes,” said the King. “Lead me,” So the fairies led him down the storm wet road to a little tavern where groups of peasants stood with their caps in their hands. Inside he went, and there knelt a strong, young man beside a bench. On it lay his young wife and in her arms was a new baby. Santa’s Advice When they saw the King their faces lighted up. “Out of storm, Sire,” said the peasant, “came this little son. Our home is gone, but we are happy.” The King knelt and picked up | the child and wrapped it in his red robe, It gurgled and smiled. The King said. “If your home is gone live with me until a new one-is built,” 80 the King and the young each delivered to coal bunker: janitor work | after 6 pm. Address P. O. Box | 2105, City «WANTED—DISTRIBUTOR | We desire a Distributor to handle our Jine of first-aid approved fire | extinguishers and fire alarms. Prefer good salesman who can de-' vole full time contacting schools, churches, stores, hotels, canning factories, auto, truck and bus ow armers public institutions, etc. Should be financially able to carry a small stock cn hand. Write complete de- tails, references and past expe ence. Address President, Pyr- Fyter Company, Dept. 412, Day- | ton, Ohio. SORENSEN IN TOWN Paul Soorensen, Superintendent of the Hirst Schichagof mine, is in| Jurcau and is a guest at the Bar-| anof Hotel. 1 at the Capitol Theatre, sent them great baskets of food | the |- By BILLY DeBECK MEBBE & L ROLL OVER ONCE NMORE - QOMPR -~ 1 BET W\E COVERED S\ MWES W TS 8ED --- WHAT'S THAT 22 SOUNDS LIKE GOMEBODN'S TRIW TO BREAK W - 1 SETTER PHONE THE POLCE - Toy guns, planes and other tools soldier catch the eye of this little chap, Walter Kelly, of New York, during & toy preview in the metropolis. aska Aeronautical and Communi 1able them to keep in direct com- ton with each other. cations Comimssion Goddard Springs, a pions Alask from S8itka, and t ystem betw the home for about 15 miles Sitka new telephone crlied taw two homes will John ALKNG DOLL = Fire within Hollyv. ns, is Department was 20 minutes to d home Thurs- The arrow of lightning he had | through the sky and down to| a/ when they /aft aqain the K9 Was alone and sad- “You have come on some er- d,” said Santa. “What is it?” ) the Queen of Fairies told him out the kind and lonesome ing of Westphalia. Santa listened ry |and looked so sympathetic that H1td Santa worried for fear the v(,‘i ies had made him sad. But when the fairies had finished their story Santa looked as though he had already made up his mind. He said, “This will be a_ deli- cate task to make the West- alian King a gift that will peasant and his family went to| the castle. There they lived un-| til the peasant’s new home was built. But when they. left again | the King was alone and sad fairies saw, and finally the Queen visited the King to sa; must_be so. Each family hz own nearth stone. None can turn back the dark night hours for a lonely human but that which be- longs to him. So we must find some one. We will go to the| greatest gift-giver of all: Santa| Claus, ard ask him for advice.” |really melt away his loneliness. So the fairies flew up, up, out\l ut once long ago I tried my of the woods and across the sky |hand at a doll for just such an- |until they came to a long, low |other person. house on a snowy hill where| “She could Jearn as humans candles burned in the windows. | poetry, music and stories. tapped on a window: t midnight | twice, three times. it cpened an owner, and listen mmre stood Santa, shouting, |a great comfort because she “Come in, come in.” | e when everyone else slept The Errand 1 I."l try to m .criw‘ rj\urh The fairies fluttered down on |9on INORtOWL 2RE 4 o v his shou'ders and he walked with | }"“ MRy Wity Bes fo your | them to his big chair by the fir ‘ TOMORROW: The new doll. |place where Mrs. Santa sat kmnmg and smiling a welcome. WATCH FOR DATES in THE EMPIRE when the “TALKING SANTA CLAUS" will appear SAAN -- COMLD T HELP T \E (T WS oMW T AMNLKMMEN 22 Santa’s workshop shows the influence of war anc national defense. are ready for the kiddies and grownups. Some $235,000,000 worth of toys day blaze nace. ‘The out the evening due to to quench a an over-heated fur- volunteers blaze in the returned to the fire hall be called out again te the same pl Hollywood had opened the furnace to determine the extent damage and it exploded es and fumes which had athered in the fire box Hollywsood home was limii- ed to that done by successfully put basement and 3 Ll 5000 and sm A total of $120 h: in during the current drive, Thais exceeds by $20 goal set for this y Pete melinoff is chairman drive. Not lodged in prember and conviction has occurred Sitka in that time, according wy Bahit, Deputy United Marshal taken Cross been Red Al of the a single prisoner he Federal jail here since 1€ Pot Fifty cvening Laburers Unien in ent for a ch national Hed Ci Common Labor men for es of the roject. Ollicers Westcover, Recording ry; Drews, Financial Secretary; Bre wn, Vice-President; Albert Johnsen, Treasurer; Eli Howard, Sergeant-at-Arms and Art Guard men to met foru itka. The from the Inler- riers, Building and Un AFL.Tne the most part, em- Siika naval air sta- re were: Bernard Fred Kasle Bernard ele Pre tyla, Mrs. Willlam Wells died Novem- 24 in Sitka from pneumonia. Services were held in the terian Church and erment w: the National Cemetery., Mrs. husband died last year. mpber of the Sheldon xpedition to Siberia which first reindeer to Al- in wells’ - - Doris Freeburger Is Shown Honors daughter of Freeburger, Freeb elected presid. oy R of this city, at d College, s3 Freeburger, a junior at the is majoring in psychology. n honor class graduate of au High School. e The Book ALASKA, Revised and coll 8r Ju ' Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, | minor only to! from | Damage | the | Kostro- | | has been and only one minor | group | Al | Man- Presby- | g He | t of West- | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Juneau Molors You'll Find Food Fner and Service More Compiete at | THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP i { N Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS ! TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSE! READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third fromesne . v ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry S —— e Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 —_— 1] " | Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments | and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Aefleivicketa St T I T GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIOUORS PHONE 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH Let Us Repair Your Locks OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Auto Repair Work—Gas Ferryway and Willoughby Ave. Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 ; | Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 | American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING 797 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery \Thomas Hardware Co PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE |The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 S S S | — JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL-—-GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE | GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 RAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” | gt " “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 || Free Delivery Juneau SN S SR e e S || PHONE % | LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 Reliable Transfer Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Phone 123-————ilhi-20d St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “7f your hair is not becaming to | I von— You should be eoming 1o CAUT, MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PL YVI()U’l'll DEALFE! McC California Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK Buy in Quantities and Save! Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery FOR INSURANCE Window Clecming PHONE 485 o FUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. Wrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrererrrrrerrrere

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