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" BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1939. _ ByBILLY DeBECK You'll Find Food Fner and Service More Compicte at 7 - P P R FORD ACTNCY | BY_JEEPERS. SARY You Know o { THE BARANOF | (Authorized Dealers) _cousw 1 CANT GO THS \S BETTER | 5 7 GREASES EEN VE DONT SToP 0 S\EEP . WEBBE & T SWST a 3 COFFEE SHOP Foot of Matn Street THAT e Ut NOU ST THINK RELAY NOW-- AN GAB — o1L8 TRSTIY BN TURNY Ut GONNG CLWNCH WSOMNA 1S SLNP'N LKE DANDRUEE — SORT--O' -+ DRIET OFF B s EL il M L e ) Sy Thjes » 2 Sl Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 5 ‘ | Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR | | | Seward Street Near Third | | i Juneau Motors ] ' \ *|| “ SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY R || i | | ZORIC | | SYSTEM CLEANING \ PHONE 15 || Sanitary Meat Co. ! FOR QUALITY MEATS Alaska Laundr ‘ AND POULTRY e s P S 4 U 2 R ‘ | ._______._.___Y_J FREE DELIVERY o 3 FOR RENT 77 e3a TN R T ' e S o e - —_—| Call Phones: 13 and 49 | aien: o [ | . . authorities all agree they must be | > 5 1 WANT AD — local Finns Russo-Finn Dispute; cecine ooyt ™on: BLANKS MAILED [aporr wucie Sucrle] I AMATION HOME BOARDING House re- g ! : # ot tre weat power || Alaska Music Supply | GEORGE BROS NFO opened. Furnished, steambeated i \ jusl Whal " Means Likewise, the Russians have no 'I'o INCOME 'I'Ax AT B Uil Manoser . oms, reasonable rates, ne = | pbvigus reason for pressing the Finn. ¥ 4 i e 2 renbed teosehent. Prone 35| 10 Ald Home S fc gressing W B || Planos—ttusiar Tostroments ||| Widest Selection of : ; 5 3 : | s s are, since their lity and Supplies | | In case of error or if an ad b | | (Continuea Trom Page One neighbor has publicly admitted she T E Phone 206 l:s_z W. Second | | L l n “ 0 n s has been stopped before ex- 2 M ISE le 11%, high- ¥ By " o6 % = oy | s i | I | 6-ROOM HOUSE, mile 11%, hig | would ec to about two-thirds ! PHONE 92 95 piration, advertiser please noti- | | way. See Mrs. E. Torgeson. " : of the Russian requirements. That s B i %y this office (Phone 374) at 3 2 & anxious to put Germany, and espec- | o uateeriia Busia adequate pro- § once and same will be given | |[FOR RENT—Will sublet om ially Hitler, in a'position where he'd | o ARV r s o sl RN oSS 5. A8 .1 S <254 { attention. apartment, Completely furnished I nave to think twice before he chal- “f"'l,‘“:h“’f,"‘ o r e Returns Must Be Made: fo| | LOCKSMIT H | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE steamheated. Phone 177. | bped lenged: Russian power in the Baltic.| P SHB A o0 A @ o ek Bureau of |mema| Rev | Uiah Nut and l-llmll | SR L TR 2 . — oy P A L s 1 Let Us Repair Your Locks - ™ " =Y a strong stand now to flout their Count five average words to the; FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- [ 4 ik i c A L o AKE NEW KEY e | ing rooms. 209 Second St. Cliy Hall Mee"flg Votes russias cav FOR WORRY strepgth in the faces of those who enue by March 15 il Pl 9 3 R M. ) Onily rate per line for consecutive | — S 5 i s Evidence abounds in' the headlines | talk*@bcut .2 United States of Bur- { fl»‘k;”';?r“%Né";fll:P Co. JORGENSON MOTORS msertions: 3- AND 4-ROOM modern Apt Resoluhon Condemnmg to give Russia causé for apprehen-| <De;on an anti-Communistic basis? — Avto Repair Work—Gas One day 16c Reasonable rent. Phone 172, RUSSian Invaders sion. 'Pirst, there was the almost Of course, Germany officially is rms for reporting 1039 income| S 3R MR i Ferryway and Willoughbv Ave, e SUCCESS itle backing Russia cn the Finnish ques- urpose: » distributed | J Additional days Be 3 a = i successful attack on Hitler's life, 18 sh qui fo AX purposes wer i Mikismn diargs . She 2 ROOMS, overstuffed, steam heat- el ¥ followed immediately by storles that ticn. - Gre Britain and France | by mail in Juneau this week to those HOME G C | Copy must be in the office by 2 ed, Frigidaire, for bachelor, 141 the ‘ex-Nazi Otto Strasser brags he themselves are doing nothing for who paid income tax last year. The, RO EBY I welock in the afternoon to insure| SO Franklin Pinns of Juneau voiced their pro-lean overthrow Hitler in 1940, if the the Mmcment to make the Commun- | returns must be made by March 15 Boddin Transfer e i s - - test over Russia’s invasion of Fin:|ajlies will agree n destroy the ists angry. But such are the in-| The locs ce of the Bureau of Phone 146 g Inséetion. ou. sané Ay, N T T a Allies will ag ot to y the The local offic y [! . We accept ads over telephone 4§ 15. 209 2nd | a0 Jast night at a meeting in the |Reich, Strasser is a foe of Com- gredients of power politics. Nobody | Internal Revenue does not yet have ! Home Liquor Store—Tel, 699 | MARINE PHONE fof persons. Mited in's telephone St City Hall at which plans were|munism indulging in that game can accept | additional forms for distribution|| Ameriean Meat—Phone 38 | | | BUILDING kdd & 38k . 2 - |launched to aid in raising funds forl oo DR A barls alk- | the theorem that the straightest to those who will be making returns HERMLE & THIBODEAU | Rock—Coal Hauling firectory. FURNISHED apt. or rent, Cih g o Then you have Chamberlain talk - . | Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. and Gold' Sts. Phone Green 234, |the aid of Finland irig about the new Eufope after the ln€ s the shortest distance be-|for this first time this year § —_— — - & ¥ —| ‘The meeting of the Finnish Bene- |war with adequate machinery to | UWeen two points Forms were mailed by the Tacoma Pl a5 || v FOR SALE |4-ROOM PARTLY furnished house |volent Order of Alaska, presided|guarantee each nation its borders - office earlier than usual this Year, | rm—————ey | e \ for, rent. Reasonable. Phone 67|over by A Maki with William |and independence. That could mean g probably in response to a request | b ot : ‘ [ o ints for and | || Thomas Hardware Co i . | after 5 pm. Niemi as secretary, resulted in the|a United States of Europe on an 5 from remote points of Interior and| The Juneau Laundry 5 . FOR SALE — New 7-tube Sample | ————————————— —— |adoption of a condemning resolu-|anti-Communistic basis. l III‘ I 1 N Westward Alaska where' the forms i ~ E 0 c basis. V] J‘ Vs ¥ FRANKLIN STREET betwee: PAINTS — OTLS ¢ 16 2y, Bart -ROOM UNFURNISHED house |, £ S TN e P o - g Fd § any cases were not received in i radio. Call A. O. Holley, Baranof. |S-ROOM UHFURNISHED —— submitted by Alfred Lund ”:fli‘:t(:l((I:‘»x.'l.uo\(‘_‘:‘]r:r::m(]laiml:lt;ll:l\!:;‘: A I_ g 4 9 ety cang it ot R U el ! Builders’ and Shelf SALE— S iiatiy 5T Jidane o8 S0 2 e /1 K 3 : | PHONE 359 E e T,AL]E Hv‘:,l,c‘k SRR e T A committee composed of Wil-{is the common heritage of all the Vs N\ y N by the due date HARDWARI 322 ecker ay. - spbing feve . - ot ate: Eure 3 o Those S ake 1 S @ e —— Y } = FOR RENT_Housekeeping _room. liam Niemi, Mrs. William Karki and |important states of Europe including | | Teloph s T8 dt. et wx ‘::.wfq.‘f":»,-':::: |:':;1k;“|‘q:lti:‘rdn<p'(\:v- i FOR SALE—2-room house, 42x66 Reasonable. 208 Main St, up-|Mrs. Daisy Brown was named to m: (n’rl:ml;_\' \mIrim Huu-:). \x:l‘n”'wv mo- | | The Alaska Territorial e nt '“””‘,'w“h husband or 7 SR S filled-in lot, garage, $825 cash.' stairs. {on Gov. Ernest Gruening in regardjment, it is the one com 2 avenue Employment Service Jpos. ot IVINK 5 L VRN SRR ST, Inquire 222 Willoughby. . }toa territory-wide campaign to raise h to a United States of | ey wm’ who earned I‘?LDOO or more in| 1 JUNEAU_YUUNG § >~ _____ 3 ROOMS and bath, steamheated, funds for “relief of the oppressed Spain, Portugal, Italy, most e ; ; 1939, and all married CD‘"[)I('h earn-| | When in Need of FOR SALE—Small house and lot,| very nicely furnished: Frigidaire, and homeless Finns.” of the Balkan states, Great Britain, »”""’V”";E};‘(F’I‘A?;ffl;hftff b3 M‘A‘lv ing $2,500 or more in 1939, [ : | Hardware Company Casey-S Addition, $2600| electric range. Call Windsor Apts.| The resolution passed is as fol-|Prance and Germany, even the Uk- | SHE} A 56 WHRCHEES By TEEHES e DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL prophids il o cash, or $3.100 terms. Shattuck | — i eI lows raine in Russia, could get together * B S SORER S AR 2 : d Sl | Agency | FURNISHED APT. with bed closet, | «whereas, the sacred soil of Fin-|on the anti-red basis, and act on Otheér experience includes timekeep-| ' Visiting days at the Minfield | | FOUSCDA SHEN i s“,;',{,,:“;’nf,“’;gm‘:;:?,;’;" e o | $35; one apt. with bedroom,|jand, the birthplace of many of our|it 4 ‘;"I:' fw"”:,;'fl“ *;\'"" ’l““”) In men's | fome wil be on Sundays only,| | GENERAL HAULING . FOR SALE—One complete full-| furnished, $60. Hillerest—Phone members, is desecrated by the tramp| And then there’s the determined UHH ngs. Will take any job avall-| from now on. i sized bed and dresser. Very rea-| 439, . en horde, § i dreaded |Finnish resistance for a long period | Pl Call for ES adv. MINNIE FIELD. STORAGE and CRATING | | 3 of an alien horde, and the d ¥ e b { ; sonable. See Cole Transfer —— spectre of an invasion spreads terror against Russian extreme demands. y e et 3 | CALL U8 GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO e e —— | VACANCY, couple only. Apply in .5 confusion among its inhabi- [The Finns are entirely too weak to CHRISIMAS GIFT 50¢ GET SHOP OPEN | and MAYTAG PRODUCTS SINGER SEWING Machines, Sing-| person. Winter and Pond ADts. yanis ay | stop the Russians alone. The best “Alaskana” by Marie Drake evenings until Christmas er Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag 5 = .. | A, AR i ; 2 uneau iransier W.P JOHNSON Washing Machines, Maytag 110-| FOR RENT—Two-room furnished ; “\]A/Il.l;.-.uh‘ the ‘U‘,.a;u:::‘. l(;;:‘n Phone 48—Night Phone 481 4 B : volt light plants, Ironrite Iron munistic government of Sovic s- | “The Frigidaire Man” cre. Terms: §5 down, $5 month- ly. J. H. Anderson, Box 101, Ja- neau. Alaska distributer. DIAMOND RING, sacrifice. See it at Orpheum Rooms. apartment. Phone Douglas 28. — One gas pump, in Call Femmer at 114. IFOR RENT | operation | STEAM HEATED room for rent. Phone Green 675. | | 2 - | DURING THE winter months live | | ant disregard of the rights| countries to the inherent| government, is mer- | by airplane resi- | ss cities in Fin- of privilege of self mallet attackir “Whereas, Finland a homogen- | Ly ALKING DOLL SIGRID ARNE e e “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 PHONE '3 FOR VERY PROMPT .F'GI{ SALE—28 beds, springs, mat- s re ind 4 | . comfortably at Hotel Juneau. eous race of industrious and [ £ ng, Vlmf‘n dishes. Quiet, view rooms. Residential reiian people who desire to live in | THE STORY SO FAR: Lee- | Free Delivery Juneau LIQUOR DELIVEBY at Thomas Hard-| ... peace with the world, happy to re-| Zem, a doll that was made by (RSN REREE § main within its own boundaries, and | the fairies for the King of Westphalia, has run away — | VACANCY—Nugget, Apartments. heving no imperialistic ambitions | ; | . FOR. SALK:—fxoom hiouss, DRFHly | — —————— —————— por designs, and from the castle in search of | ul Rehahle Transfer IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! furnished In Seatter Tract.| FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt £esigns, 8 | Eric, the son of Lightning, » o “Whereas, the unjust territorial who plays a magic flute. Our trucks go any place any Phone Black 479. 725 Basin Road. Phone Green 100. Ideal Paint Shop & Rl . i Aol 0 s A e " expansion of Soviet Russia menac- | time. A tank for Diesel Oil I AM BUILDING new home. My|FOR RENT—6-room house, 7th and €5 the integrity of the all coun- Chapter 10 '| and a tank for Crude Qil save FRED W.. WENDT present home for sale cheap and| Main, Inquire J. F. Mullen. tries of Europe, and is a constant| burner trouble. PHONE 549 | on terms. P. O. Box 466 or phone s T threat to peace and harmony among | Three Trolls PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 | Biue 675 after 12 noon, FOR RENT—Iartly furnished flal. nations, and | HERE was not a friendly | o i P — ] MUST SELL equity in income 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. ‘MISCFZLLANEOUsi = 2 child. Phone Blue 302. Russian govarnment sgainst the un- She stood quite alone until just [ H/(\V.‘ ]Y?U: wz.l i vl_f-"m_ed WANTED_Used gunny sacks, 3%c Warranted and barbaric invasion of '_avfore d:sk v;kign t:‘mre we;ev Gl ’ or Christmas by an experienced each delivered to coal bunkers. Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia andi shouts and rumbling through the ; 4 man, Phone 241, Lithuania, and there; trees. If only Leezen could have| AN GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES EXPERT dressmaking: phone Green 3, Hazel Austerman. SAX and clarinet lessons. Phone Green 739, Ted Austerman. ~ Watkins Products. Call Black 634. EXPERT pubnc stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- |07 the evening. ] s’ hetiptad’ Eroven "EA" Prl one hand, and a pine in the other.” | . nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c.| Three new candidates’ received lar meeting assembled, December, ey t95 hat Bl hnd maks the tell fibs, “Pooh,” said the second, “I can | F“R INSURANCE Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone|the degrees: Mrs. Gertrude Snow, 13. 1939. King give us gold for her return.” Oh, the life of a troll is a carry a horse on one shoulder and | 3 - Mrs. Josephine Spickett and Mrs, AP . 3 scre g s | “Oh, gold, gold,” mumbled the merry one. the carriage on the other.” | 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shcp. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th Inquire Snap €207 | COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light. water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. WANTED | WANTED—A girl to work for room and board, part pay. Ca of one i?eibékah~ lodgefi Has Initiation Initiation work was exemplifeid at a meeting of the Rebekah Lodge held last night in the 1.0.O.F. Hall, with Mrs. Mary Ross as presiding officer Bertha Knight. Mrs. Irene McKin- ley was reinstated. Donations for the Yuletide cheer baskets were accepted at the ses- sion last night and following the meeting a social hour was held and | members of the Rebekak Drill Team honored Mrs. Harvey Thibeau, nee “Whereas, we the members of the Finnish Benevolent O ¢ of Alas-| ka, deeply appreciative of the home | and opportunity the great free land | of America has given us, respectfully urge the Honorable Franklin D.| Roosevelt, President of the United! States, and the Congress of the Unit- ed States to convene in regular ses- | ion next January to protest to the | “Be It Resolve these resolutions- be Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, the United States Congress, Hon-! orable Ernest Gruening, Governor of Alaska, the Associated Press,; newspaper service, the United Press/ newspaper service and all newspa- pers published in Alaska. “Adopted by unanimous vote by} the Pinnish Benevolent Order of | Alaska, of Juneau, Alaska, in regu- that a copy of sent to the | J. (. Michaelson Is Celebrating | On pouble Event fairy or bird or fox in all| that big forest to help Leezen, | the doll, where she stood. And | she, poor dool, couldn’t help | herself because she could neither talk nor move until the midnight hour struck again. heard them she might have hid- den. But she stood silent, and there she was found by three very old trolls who were going home. They had been out all day look- ing for pieces of gold. They had looked for gold so long that they walked hunched over, and their big hands hung down to their knees, “Sh, look,” whispered one troll other two. They crept up to the doll on their hands and knees. Their little squint eyes never left her face. Then one straightened up and said, very astonished, “Why she’s asleep or blind.” “Are you blind?” shouted an- other. Leezen neither moved nor into the erude hammock. Then they tramped home singing, Oh. we frighten babies in their cribs, We poke the Rector in his S, We encourage people to You can see these little men were not very nice. Their home wasn’t very nice either. It was just a cave with a fireplace. They used rocks for chairs, and pine needles for beds. And in the cen- ter was a great pjle of gleaming gold they were keeping for good- ness knows what reason, Ve wi) ask her 1ather r a hundved pounds o 9aid. - = < = 0 &1 not strong enough to carry three hundred pounds.” Of course, none of them were strong enough, but the troll to which this had been said looked very fierce and said, “I can carry,an oak tree in “Ho!” said the third. “I can carry | a team of oxen and dance at the same time.” were all so angry with each other that they began to fight, and they got so mixed up that they rolled Phone 28— —il5-Znd St THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON | | =t vouir hair 15 not becaming to | ' you--You should be coming to us.” ! Telephone 478 PHONE 409 Califernia Grocery COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK Buy in Quantities and Save! See H. B. SHEPARD & SON McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DRODGE apd PLYMOUTH DEALERS Prompt Delivery BARANOF HOTEL BLDG. Window Cieafiifié - L - around the flc Blanche Thorgerson. | answered, So the trolls 1 : They stood Leezen near the fire- 8. LhaF. | S ] ost their f Just then th | HospiTaL Notes | |WTTT Ll e cause for a doube ceebr. I6BF o e and Scamperod up, | Blace 20, had diomer, and hen) top o e S s was idmght PHONE 485 { b Ao ) er pretty dress between| -\ 2 eezen’s eyes fluttered open. . o okl i st 3 v ) o e M by B A e S e et | S g b (L 3 g L8 SUFS y. y is pa chael e slip- | . Fyagr o5 a 2 tient at St. Ann’s Hospital. § con pssing out cigars because of his | pers. The third stood still ‘and | U3 Princesss father and then we irolls fought at her fest. So she [T : birthday, but also on the strength, grinned. N ndegx him for a hundred| closed her eyes and stood very still Mrs. Wayne Graham and her new baby girl were dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital and are at their home. After receiving medical care, Lizzie Peterson was dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital. ——— Empire classifieds bring results. [piow naval base in the British Isles. | CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Dec. 14Tt is announced officially today that the British aircraft carrier Ark Rceyal, and the battle cruiser Re- nown, have arrived. ‘The Ark Royal is the vessel that the German navy claims to have sunk in an aerial raid on the Scapa of a new arrival this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital, | A third son, David Lee, tipped the scales at birth at 7 pounds 7 ounces, | and both he and his new mother are feeling very happy. ; The Michaelsons are also the parents of Joe and Harold Mich- | aelson, students in the Juneau Pub- lic Schools, Not Very Nice “Come,” said the first, “let’s tie our coats together and carry her home.” So they knotted their coats “No, we'll ask for two hundred pounds,” said the second troll. “No, three,” said the third, Not Strong Enough together, swung the corners up on their shoulders and put Leezen “Three hundred pounds!” snort- ed the first disdainfully. “You're so the trolls wouldn’t know she could talk after midnight. She wondered if she could stand that way all the long hours until dawn TOMORROW: Eric goes to seel Leezen. WATCH FOR DATES in THE EMPIRE when the “TALKING SANTA CLAUS" will appear at the Capitol Theatre. 1 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.

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