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BARNEY GOOGLE UL - LU, R, GOOGLE - INSOMNIA \SN'T VERN SEROWS - JUST TAKE TWO OF THESE PILLS EVERN EOUR HOURS NOW'LL BE BLL R\GHT -- i (@\Ofié "WANT AD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, AND SNUFFY SMITH | > —Z, ) HE S TWO OF,'EW EVERN FOUR 4 X SOWNDS QUARE TO \E, COnNsE\N — NWGHTY MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1939. By BILLY D¢BECK 080G NORE W\OE, WAKE 1P (TS TWE NE DRAPPED SOME MORE O' THEW PUWLS DOWN MORE NECK — 'FOR RENT e o R | \ INFORMATION house, oil heat, Phone 187 after 5 pm. FOR RENTApartment and room In case of error or If an ad to the hospital. Mr Langseth, Grace Pusich and Borg- Hall was operated on immedaitely | hild Havdahl |FOR RENT — 4-room furnished t | 2 s 5 i z |after her arrival and is convaalesc- | ing sauisfactorily, it is reported. Hall, E \wh ois shift boss at the mine, ac- |companied his wife. The D BASKETS FOR THE NE Under the diréction of the Doug- tender, | las Island Woman’s Club a Christ- has been stopped before ex- From Sitka at the Imperial Hotel. piration, advertiser please noti- iy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - Count five average words to the Te. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ... Additional days Minimum charge Copy must be in the office by 2 pelock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accepr ads over telephone from persons ftisted in telephone Nirector Phone 374—Ask fer Ad-taker, b~ = | FOR SALc ! Heater. Us Phone 4 FOR SALk or wood coal or oil SALE—Twin beds, nmotis and mattresses: Lwo rugs; Phone Red 142. FOR springs writing desk FOR SALE—New sample table mangle. Cali A. O. Holley, LA:-" anof | FOR SALE—One complete full- sized bed and dresser. Very rea-| sonable. See Cole Transfer. NG machines, Sin:-f er Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag| Washing Machines, Maytag 110-| volt light plants, Ironrite Iron- VACANCY Decker Apartments. HOME 2 HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 209 2nd 4°ROOM PARTLY furnished house 5-ROOM UNFURNISHED house l;‘(;l;iftENT—Housekeepnng FURNISHED APT. with bed closet, | VACANCY, couple only. Appiy in | FOR RENT—Two-room furnished FOR RENT — One gas pump, in N 3 LR P S IR PR R Call Green 465. BOARDING House re- captained by Harry Fi | Sitka gerald, Thursday morning. left A Mooose “Bingo” party and tur- ” | key shoot will be held Saturday night | anyorie wishing SITKA, Alaska, Dec. 15.—(Special i, the Moose Hall. Proceeds from opened. Furnished, steamheated | respondence)—The Sitka Cham- |the affair are to be used for the rooms, reasonable rates, newly renovated throughout. Phone 293. il s _{pleas from citizens of the town for FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- | ooperation in an effort wo secure| ing rooms. 209 Second St. 1, small boat haroor fdr the fisher-| RC;O;V@ uvexéiuf[ed, steam heat- men of this community. ed, Frigidaire, for bachelor, 141 The need for such a harbor was | So. Franklin expressed by Fred Wolleson, a fish- | erman, who had to put his boat out into the harbor with motors going to withstand the force of the wind | and keep the boat from being crush- | ed against a dock during a terrific| gale the first part of the month. St. for rent. Reasonable. Phone 67 after 5 p.m. % for rent. Will furnish for respon- (® Site and the facilities sible party. Phone 426. room. up- | secure cooperation needed. Reasonable. 208 Main St., stairs. apt. with bedroom, $60, Hillcrest—Phone $55; one furnished, 439. the basement of the presént building was decided upon by members of the | school board at a meeting last week The addition of a room in the basement, now used as a playroom for the small children, was necessi- tated by an increase of over 40 chil- dren in enrollment above last year’s |total of 126. It is also expected that |the enrollment will be much larger {by the end of the school year. person. Winter and Pond Apts. apartment. Phone Douglas 28. operation. Call Femmer at 114. ers. Terms: $5 down, $5 month- ly. J. H. Anderson, Box 101, Ju- neau. Alaska distributer. DIAMOND RING, sacrifice. See it at Orpheum Rooms. FOR SALE—28 beds, springs, mat- STEAM HEATED room for rent.! DURING THE winter months live No new teachers will be hired this year, but board members are con- sidering ways and means for get- iting additional facilities in the form comfortably at Hotel Juneaw. of 3 new wing or a néw building for Quiet, view rooms. Residential | the school. rates. i | Phone Green 675. , [resses, bedding, linen, dishes. VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. Mrs, Lilly Manca, census taker | for this area, reports she has com- | Can be seen at Thomas Hard- FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt., | i pleted the count in all but the cen-' itral part of the city. When the 725 Basin Road. Phone Green 100. jcity proper has been covered, she ALE—4-room house, partly ished. In Seatter Tract. Phone Black 479. FOR RENT—6-robm house, Tth and 'will enumerate the people in the outlying districts such as James- Main. Inquire J. F. Mullen. town Bay, Silver Bay and Goddard. I AM BUILDING new home. My present home for sale cheap and on terms. P. O. Box 466 or phone Blue 675 after 12 noon. "MUST SELL equity in income earn- ing gpartments 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 EXPERT dressmaking: phone Green 739, Hazel Austerman. BAX and clarinet lessons. Phone Green 739, Ted Austerman, " Watkins Products. Call Black 634, [IXPERT pubnc stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. R i S e+ (RIS ST TURN your ¢ld gold into valie, cash or trade at Nugget Shcp. 3, S IR Ry BT (CONTRACT BRIDGE ¢lasses now open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th St. RETURNING REDMAN h-Herb Redman, who has been south on business for several weeks, is returning to Juneau aboard the [Yukon due tomorrow. Porerrr e e g | Today and Everyday the Better Foods Are Served at the ( BRUNSWICK CAFE Lake, FOR RENT--Dartly furnished flat. Afin Lotlise Henning, Patricia Waugh, {Miss Thelma Bodding and Miss Ann Reischl and Gladys Uggen. Be- sfdés the yolnger guests there were also invited Mrs. Sigrid Rein- betg, the hoforee’s grandmother; OOFX; . whtst, At ”‘M"reported to have been wrecked off | . Reasol Vil st L s sibndhuinss — |ken parts of a boat were said to WANTED—Uked gunny sacks, 3%c um. — | Bolshanin began LOST AND FOUND = boots in automobile, license No. Fied a crew of two and which was Empire. He may have same by | fthe city and make other improve- will be forwarded to Washington, | | headquarters of the Works Progress | day afternoon celebrated the sixth meeting of ‘the City Council last Sigrid Walther. cost of the project would be $3500, | table decorations were carried out the $3500 appropriation. Thosé prééent fof the testivities JriVe 10 raise $2000 for 4 new fire lécted. Other pledges will raise the city’s general account to the local Clara Walthét. January 1, 1940, on sewer and gym | The gashoat Seekum, which has water, dishes, cooking utensils wm | have been found on the shore and | Deputy Customs Collector N. E.‘ last week to get information on the WILL THE PARTY who placed _Jobn Holland of Sitka, was the, 4119, by mistake, please call thée last seen off Cape Edgecumbe in paying for this advertisement. Sitka’s application for a WPA .. Pat"(la wa"her {ments, was approved last week by | D. C., for dpprovdl by the natiomnal A birthday luncheon at Percy’s ' Administration, it was announced by | birthday of Ifttle Patricia Diane Week. Each little guest was presented With the WPA contributing $10,483, | in pink, ‘yellow and pale green Other business at the meeting was | were Joan Lesher, Erna Stender, truck and equipment, a total amount considerably. bank on January 1. The Council | bohds and the retirement of the Inquire Snap Shoppe. | been missing for several months, was ew. | POint Mary on Kruzof Island. Bro- i identified as belonging to the Seek- edch delivered to coal bunkers. | an investigation | Seekum and the Dazlayne, also miss- package of clothing and pair of cdptain of the Seekum which car-| October. | (grant to extend certain streets in | H. B' hd F i the Goverror's office in Juneau and Cafe and a matinee show yester- Mayor Tom Tilson at the regular Walther, datighter 6f Mr. and Mrs. | The city’s portion of the tofal| with a favor for the occasion and The Council gave its approval of colors, a report on the public subscription $1530 of which has already been col- | It was decided to transfer the authorized payment of interést on | gym bonds. eries a:‘%@ akeé, arrived mn Ju- | 4 Sitka Dei fils week ¢ neau over the weékend and is a mocrats met this week to £ choose delegates to the Democratic guest dt the Gastineau Hotel. ;Divisional convention to be held at TSI 7 ' Ketchikan, John C. Fremont was the first' actually to describe the Great Salt‘i The Consul D. Hirst-Chichagof mine tenideér, arrived in Sitka Wed- nesday morning of last week on a mercy trip bringing Mrs, George Empire ciassifieds bring results. son, Jack Conway and Nick Bol-ishal Schramm and assistants shanin were appointed as a com-jighted tree lends a cheerful glow Gochrane, Florence Krsul and Dorls mittee to study the situation "““‘\rnr all to see. As arranged by Mrs. | Balog were hostesses, |Fox of .. |on next Sunday aftétnoon Christ- Enlargement of the present facili- | mas earols ties of the Sitka Territorial Scho}ol‘me tree by school students under by the addition of another room in|girection of Mr. Oberg, The songs presented will be furnished by the Juneau Woman's same as sung around the Juneau|of embreic dinner joyed Sunday afternoon by Miss Eleanor Warren and her class in ph of Commerte last week heard |annual Moose Christmas party for | Bitka childrén. DOUGLAS NEWS CHRISTMAS TREE UP The Douglas Christmas tree was as last year, corner of The the DIW.C. Committee will be sung around Club and are the yesterday. - o CLASS ACTIVITY A matinee at the Coliseum and at the Gastineau was en- sical education. Those of the THE STORY SO FAR: Eric and Elsa and the white fox are taken prisoners at the castle of Westphalia after coming through a chain of magic mountains. They ere seeking Leezen, a doll, but the has run away to look for Tic. Chapter 13 The Cave RIC and the fox and Elsa had to sit all day locked in a tower room in the castle of Westphalia. But the fox nibbled and chewed at the rope binding Eric’s hands, Just at dusk the rope broke and Eric whipped out his flute and began to play a beautiful cradle song. His tune flew out of the window on a little breeze and was carried down into the windows of the banquet hall where the King sat_eating alone. He was disturbed because Lee- zenk the doll, was gone. Now he looked up with a pleased smile at Erig’s flute song. “Quick,” said the King to a guardsman at the door, “Find that musician and bring him here.” So in a few minutes Etic and the fox and Elsa walked into the ban- quet hall. D “Pray who are you?” asked the King. “Your music is sweet and lear.” Erie told him the story of Lee- ten. The King shook his head and looked puzzled. He said, “I am iooking for her, too. Or I should oe. She was gone when I woke.” “Gone!” exclaimed Eric, “What an _l',mve happened? We must seek aer. “Have patience,” said the King. “I shall send guardsmen out over all the roads.” Looking For Leezen . So guardsmen were sent out to fide swiftly over all the kindom ‘0 find Leezen. Eric and the King ind Elsa sat all night and talked. But when dawn came all the §uards returned discouraged. hey hadn’t heard a word of Lee- en. Then the white fox spoke. He said, “Eric let me look. Maybe the suardsmen thundered down the |a_prize of mas box for the needy Is being assembled with gifts for a needy family or two. The box is at the| home of Mrs. H, L. Cochrane wk r"l to donate may, leave articles of food and clothing. | | | e e SEWING CLUB MEET! Mrs, Mark Jenser will entertain the Monday Night Sewitig Club at her home this evening. A Chrigt- mas party with exchange of gift VIl feature the méeting - 4-H CLUB HOLDS PARTY A Christmas party was enjoyed by the Northern Lights 4-H Club Saturday evening at the home of Doris Balog. The following girls Principal difficulties in obtaining put up this morning In the same | were present: Lucille Goetz, Flor- a harbor have been dissension as to Jocation Tom Wil-|Third and D streets, by City Mar- | Bonnett ence Krsul, Doris Balog, Betty Alfreda Fleek, = Patsy Fleek, Noreen Andrews and Peggy Games -were played during the evening.4 Peggy Cochrane received a package of pins_ for | winning a guessing game and Doris Balog won a thimble for finding Santa Claus. Two cut prizes went to Alfreda Fleek and Doris, a skein ) thread and a pack- age of les. The prizes awarded were ch@sen to symbolize the next club prgject, sewing. Refreshments of Christmas cake, ice cream and sandwiches were served. In addition to games being played, the two initiates of the club, qub(-n Andrews and Peggy ALK — So _the fox loped off so fast he looked like a moving sunbeam. He didn’t take the high roads, He slipped gmet]y through the woods asking first of a flock of crows, “Have you seen a doll called Lee- zen?” The pldest crow said, “No. But keep going north.” So the fox ran on. Then he met an ermine trail- ing _thrnush the white snow. The ermine said, “Keep going north.” So the fox went on. Then he saw a bright red cardinal sitting high on a pine tree. The cardinal said, “I can see down the next hill. There are three trolls digging, ask them.” Cornflowers So the fox ran on. When he saw the trolls he hid behind a tree to watch. Then he grinned so he showed all his pointed teeth. Each one of the trolls was wearing a blue cornflower, And you remem- ber Leezen wore cornflowers in her hair. So the fox watched the trolls| all afternoon and when they turned homeward he followed. They came to their cave and dis- ‘oads so fast they saw nothing.” “I shall be grateful,” said Eric. WATCH FOR DATES in THE EMPIRE at the Capitol Theatre, appeared. Then the fox wheeled around and ran so swiftly back to Hall, who was suffering from ucuto‘class participating were Dorothy Cochrane, were made to perform appendicitis, several stunts. Solv Havdahl, who was presi- dent the club and Lucille Goetz was elected the new president. The next meeting will be held at Patsy Fl s home at 11 aun. next Saturday. resigned from RICHARDSON SERVICES AT CHAPEL TOMORROW Funeral services for Mrs. M. C. Richardson, who passed away last Saturday morning at St. Ann's Hospital, will be Hheld tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock in the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The eulogy will be delivered by the Rev. John A. Glasse and in- terment will be in Evergreen Cem- tery Pallbearers will Olive, Al Blackburn, Ernest Fuller, Kay Hardy Leonard. - D include: Henry Gus Payton, Fife and Sl HosPITAL NOTES - cribmritdiiodolossiiiosatins Mrs. Henry Harmon and “James John"” were dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday and are at their home on Fifth Street. Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital, Pete Schneider is receiving medical supervision. Leo Olson was a medical dismissal from St. Ann’s Hospital today. Baby Thieneyer was dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital today after having received medical care. - ifleds bring results ING DOIL SIGRID ARNE Empire clas N a twinkling the trolls came running ot of the cave . the King’s palace that his feet left no marks on the snow. _ “Erie,” he cried as he leaped into_the banquet hall, “Come. I think I have found her.” There was great excitement in the ban- quet hall, The King loaned Eric his fur robe, And the old woman kissed Eric on the forehead. Then Eric and the fox started back for the trolls’ cave. When they arrived at the cave Eric winked mischievously at the fox, held his flute to his lips and played a strange tune. It sounded like coins falling on each other, “Clink, clink, clink.” In a twin- kling the trolls came running out of the cave, but they didn’t see Eric behind a big tree. Eric ntepged s&)wly backward through the 0gds laying, “Clink, clinkety, elink.” the trolls ran round and about ing, “Gold, gold. There’s gold op~ ping from the skies.” They ran on and on, and for all I know they are still runnipg. But Erie cjr- cled back to the cave to seek Leezen. ¥ TOMORROW: A task Eric and Leezen. e when the “TALKING SANTA CLAUS" will appear BB SRS e S A S N e Garbage Hauled Alaska Laundry || You'll Find Food Fner and Service More Compiete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second BRI RN Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. 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