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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1939. and THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP FORD AC7MCY (Authorized “caiurs GREAS! Foot of Maui Sirem GAS — Olve ¥ GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH Sauv,CoNSN - NE HaINT GOT NNFEWY T0 B NE BAR WORRY - \WORRN - AOTA' BUT WORRN- N0 WONDER By BILLY DeBECK T SWOW ' (on GUTTY FIBBLE - MINDED OR SUMEIN' - HERE'S & RIGHT SMART PRSSEL Q' LETTERS WHAT COME EER WAADD® YA EAN T aTwTeTn—T_ NOTHIY TO WORRN QBOUT 22 EOR INSTANCE - DO N0 KNOW HOW LONG (T'G BEEN SINCE LUE &eD - = S0 WE GOT NSOMNIA--- D\SCOMBOOBERATED S ABOLT Sk MONT! N0 WONDER T CAONT SLEEP — & LETTER FROMN MRS GOOGLE 22 TH SHIF'LESS GHONK AN T /- Suwewy TEE-TOTAL FERGOT { JEEPERSY Qs W\ INFORMATION Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—MISS! | READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FOR RENT | JACANGY, Sorby Apts., 817 South || Franklin 8t. Two rooms Wwith || bath, heated. | DOUGLAS In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. lTHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to the Ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: 180 Additional days Minimum charge ..50c Copy must be in the office by 2 : in che afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accep: ads over telcphone from persons Usted in telephone firectory. Phone 374—As% tor Ad-taker FOR SALE FOR SALE_Twin beds, Simmons, springs and mattresses; two rugs; writing desk. Phone Red 142 FOR SALE—One complete full sized bed and dresser. Very ieu- sonable, ler. machines, Sing- el Cleaners, Maytag Washing Machines, Maytag 110- voit light plants, Irourite Iron- ers. Terms: $5 down, $5 month- Iy. J. H. Anderson, Box 101, Ju- neau. Alaska distributer. DIAMOND RING, sacrifice. See it at Orpheum Rooms. FOR SALE—28 beds, springs, mat- tresses, bedding, linen, dishes. Can be seen at Thomas Hard- ware FOR SALE—4-room house, partly furnished. In Seatter Tract. Phone Black 479. I AM BUILDING new home. My present home for sale cheap and on terms. P. O. Box 466 or phone FOR RENT — 2 rooms, furnished || apt. Phone Douglas 28, FOR RENT—One apartment with bedrocm and bed closet bed, |GEO. LOVELESS AND BRIDE Also one apartment with bed- ARRIVE FROM KETCHIKAN room, both furnished, Hillcrest. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Love- Phone 439. less arrived in Douglas this morn- ing aboard the Yukon, having come from the First City where they were Inquire Ju-|married last week. Mr. Loveless left about a week ago B T Tl to meet his bride-to-be, the former FOR ' RENT. = d-fotx furnished } y7, 6 Helen McIntyre of Vancauver, house, oil heat. Phone 187 after | ¢ gt Ketchikan for the cere- SR mony, which was performed by the FOR RENT — 3-room cabin on Gastineau Avenue, neau Paint Store. | w2 tment and room | Rev. Phillip Hull of that city, for- o o e merly located in Douglas. Both the newlyweds are mission- VACANCY Decker Apartments.|aries with the Alaska Evangeliza- Call Green 465. tion Society and will be in charge el ot ot G BeE the heakibh Hews, . They have e HOME BOARDING House re-|ken one of the Shitanda apart- opened. Furnished, steambeated | ments for the present, rooms, reasonable rates, newly e renovated throughout. Phone 293. XMAS MAIL ARRIVING RENT—] ) T “| Twenty-four sacks of parcels post F?:g Rr'folj:s %nsflad st keeP- | /nail and some 30 sacks of all kinds 7 ¢ arrived here this morning to make 2 ROQMS, overstuffed, steam heat- | the first deliverry of Christmas pack- ed, Frigidaire, for bachelor, 141|ages of the year for Douglas peo- So. Franklin. ple. With the arrival of next week's mail another similar but perhaps not so large distribution of Christ- mas mail is scheduled. e SEWING CLUB MEMBERS ECHANGE GIFLS The Monday Night Sewing Club held their twice-a-month session last evening at the home of Mrs. | Mark Jensen. In addition to the , organization’ primary interest a Scrambled Words' Contest was held with Mrs. Tom Cashen the winner. Miss Elizabeth Fraser won a cut prize. Gifts from a lighted tree furth entertained the ten members pr ent, Mrs. E. Fleek will entertain the Club at her new home for the ; next meeting, FOR RENT — One gas pump, inf R operation. Call Femmer at 114. fDOUG"AS FIREMEN PLAN AN OPEN HOUSE PARTY HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 209 2nd St. 4’ROOM PARTLY furnished house G for rent. Reasonable. Phone 67 after 5 p.m. 5-ROOM UNFURNISHED house for rent. Will furnish for respon- sible party. Phone 426. FOR RENT-—Housekeeping room. Reasonable. 208 Main St., up- stairs. VACANCY, couple only. Apply in person. Winter and Pond Apts. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment. Phone Douglas 28. | time, since the treasury bnlancc( seems to be sufficient for immed- | iate needs. Atterttion of the Board was called to a propesal of the Bureau of Biclogical Survey to discontinue for farming ‘permits on certain islands in the Aleutians, on the grounds |that the fslands must be used as |biid presedves. The representative |of .some of the farmers contends that if the Bureau should do this it will deprive some of these per- | sons of 'dlf or part of their means jof liviihood, that the foxes are not | detriméntal to the birds, that the birds areé increasing rapidly enough | to make preserves unnecessary, and | that the fox industry means too much to Alaska to permit its being {interferéd with by the Bureau “We would like to have tne ideas| {of all''members on this. Kindly, | write the Executive Secretary as to the reaction of your Chamber,” is the notice issued by Curtis G. Shat- | tuck, Executive Secretary. Rl i Meiht—i;ist Church At Pollgck Dinner Members ot tne Metropolitan | Methodist Church group will gather tomorrow night in the Church so- cial roums for a 6:20 o'clock potluck | supper. After the repast has been served there will be community caroling r in the evening members of thd Epworth League will adjourn to wotk on Christmas toys, adult| members of the Church will spend | their fime decorating the auditor- fum for the Yuletide celebrations Thursday evening, and the younger sot pgesent will be entertained in the sopial rooms with games. igements for the informal get MANAGERS BOARD, 'TERRITORAL C. OF . HAS MEETING HERE | | | A called meeting ot the Board of Managers of the Alaska Territorial Chamber of Commerce was held last Saturday. Present were First Vice-President |L. w. Kilburn, Douglas; George W. Folta, Rev. J. A. Glasse, Allen Shat- tuck, Juneau; Treasurer H. R. Van- derLeest and Executive Secretary Curtis G. Shattuck. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. | Miscellaneous correspondence in- cluded a copy of telegraphic con- gratulations sent Capt. A. E. Lath- rop on the ocasion of the opening of Station KFAR in Fairbanks; a letter from the Anchor Line, New | York, relative to the possibilities of additional tourist ships in Alas- kan waters in 1940. No action was taken on the Slat- tery Report for the colonization of Alaska, since the issue appears in- active at present, and the Board will take immediate action should any specific plan be announced. Ac- tivities of various member Cham- bers individually, as a result of the publication of the Slattery Report, were called to the attention of the| Board. Response was recéived from nearly. all members to a letter sent out by | {the Executive-Secretary asking for| | opinions as to ways and means of financing the work of the Territor- {ial Chamber. While there was con- \siderable difference of opinion, the | majority are against accepting any | donations from industrial orgéniza- and most of the Chambers e the dues c doubled. B sed the cpinion that no n should be attempted at this | | \and- 1 » and | Committee of the-organization. for |canned salmon, WHITE IS CHOSEN PRESIDENT PCSDA Walter Mur;c—)— Made Vice- Presideni-Executive Committeemen F. Leo White of Oceanic Sales Company was elected to head the | Pacific Canned Salmon Distributors Association during the coming year at the annual meeting of the organ- izatfon held in Seattle. White has served as Vice Presi-| dent of the distributors’ group dur-| ing 1939, He succeeds E. O. Paup of P. E. Harris and Co. Paup re- tires from the Presidency after two years of service. Walter Munrg of G. P. Halferty and Co., was elected President of the organization for 1940. Members elected to the Executive the approaching year were: Karl) Dehn of Dehn and Co., W, H. Ger- rard of Kelley-Clarke Co, A, O. Johnson of Fidalgo Island Packing Co., E. O. Paup of P. E. Harris and Co, and L. A. Peterson of Me- Govern and McGovern. The Pacific Oanned Salmon Dis- tributors Association is made up of Pacific Northwest sales agents for and is concerned with* the distribution and sale of approximately half the Alaska pack| of canned salmon. 5 o - FOREST MEN HOME William Parke and Linn Forrest of the Forest Service arrived home in Juneau today on the steamer Yukon after completing a two ks’ survey of recrva-' liti ast Al- [ | STEAM HEATED room for rent.| At a special meeting of the Doug- | ALKING DOLL Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nui and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEFHONE 412 | [HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liguor Store~Tel. 689 | American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between Front fi m&m 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 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery | Juneau Junean Motors | SANIT PIGGLY WIGGLY TG SSS——— | AT ALY IR Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALI'T'Y MEATS AND PO1' TR Y FREE DFE RY Call Phones: 13 uny 49 GEORGE BROS. Widest Seloc’inn o LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 85 e e LOCKSIITR Let Us e Your Locks OoR NEW REYN JORGENSON M) TORS Auto Repair Wik (i Ferryway and Witluunug Ave Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING w1 Rock—Con! 11 Stove—Fuel Oil homas Hardware Co- PAINTS — 118 Bullders’ and Shelt HARDW \RE T JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTE--OIL, (11 ARS Shelf and Heavy Hardwure Guns and Ammun tion GENERAL MOTOR® DFELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JDHNSON L an] PHONE 36 FOR VERY rrowrer LIQUOR DELIVERY Blue 675 after 12 noon. las Volunteer Fire Department and | | held last night, and presded over | by Vice-President Orville Gulhau- | % B ey o Phone Green 675. MUST SELL equity in income earn- SIGRID ARNE DURING THE winter months live | IF IT’S PAINT WE NAVE IT! ing apartments on Dixon. Three comfortably at Hotel Juneau.|gen, fifteen members were present. 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 EXPER'KV‘Adros.smpting: ;;one Green 739, Hazel Austerman. BAX and clarinet lessons. Phone Green 739, Ted Austerman. " Watkins Products. Call Black 634. EXPER:E pubhc stenography and bookkeeping. Alice Mack, office, Bararof Hotel, Quiet, view rooms. Residential Tates. on December 25. Committee of 12| = | members were appointed to serve on VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. | ine gpen house committee, four at | a time to serve a shift of one hour between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. The| committee consists of Pusich, Mor-| tensen, Gordon Mills, Niemi, irank Stragier, Fleek, L. Guerin, Eng- strom, Mortinson, Gulhaugen, Bon- | FOR RENT~—2-room furnished apt. | 725 Basin Road. Phone Green 100.| FOR RENT—Partly furnisaed flat. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | FUARANTEED Realistic 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 Shcp. CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now open. Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th St. " NAGHELS’ SON THROUGH Edward Q. Naghel, Alaska Road Commission employee at Anchorage, passed through Juneau today on the southbound steamer Mt. McKin- ley to spend leave in the States. While here he visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Naghel, o B e ORDEK TREES NOW Order your Christmas trees, spruce or Jackpine. See the Hi-Way De- livery. adv. y and Everyday the Better Foods Are Served at the BRUNSWICK CAFE Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners | i [ Mrs. George Lingo, Daughter Here to Visit Gov. Troy, and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. onsidered for purchase at the last IOPERET’I‘A TO BE GIVEN {ens, will be enacted in operetta form LOST AND FOUND |day at 2 oclock in the afternoon, WILL, THE PARTY who placed i supplemented by band music and | 4119, by mistake, please call the 4 .4ion 4t the school, the stage has | Due to the limited seating ar~ |not at all convenient. Former Gov. John W. Troy re- Basgethll, Lesgiie wil_be played| daughters and his granddaughter ang Jensen’s tangle with the Foun- COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, ‘;er and Alex Gair. water, dishes, cooking mtensils| It was voted not to buy a piano, | ~ meeting, because of faulty condition WANTED i’of the instrument. WANTED—Domestic work by day or month. Box 2105, ON THURSDAY EVENING 2T e =! The beloved Christmas story, “A| WANTED—Used gunny sacks. 3%c o ¢ 1 each delivered o coal bunkers, | Christmas Carol,” by Charles Dick- I by the Douglas Grade School in cele- {bration of the Christmas season. Performances will be given Thurs- LOST—Bunch of keys on ring gang ap 8 o'clock in the evening. name orn tag, A. Zender. Return: rhe production is under the mu- to Empire. Reward. | sical direction of Ernest Oberg and | package f clothing and pair of ;:;:Jlo] ;k;;::sa from the High| boots in automoblle, license No. "1 'orger 1o accommodate this pro- Empiré; He may have same by {been enlarged, new scenery con- PRYBetor tats MAYerER pnt. | structed, and appropriate costumes | made. rangements in the High School as- sembly, patrons are urged to attend | the afternoon performance if it is — -, BASKETBALL THIS WEEK The final games of the Douglas 7 tomorrow ‘night in the Natatorium, | ceived a Christmas present a full a5 ysyal, The championship Waf-, six days early when both of his ner outfit meet the High School, | arrived today.to spend Christmas, dry. Mrs, George Lingo and daugh-| should Jensen’s win, the latter ter Joan arrived from Anchorage teams will be tied for second place. It was decided to hold open house | |/ of Westphalia, with all his army, |1 trotted after them, and they left | THE STORY SO FAR: Eric .as found, the trolls’ cave where Leezen, a doll, is being kept prisoner. She is a magic doll made by the fairies to talk after midnight. She was made specially for the King of Westphalia. hllq sleeye as s ‘the King couldn’t do as well as you.” Eric jum to his feet and ! powed very low, and then laughed wuying, “Now where shall we go?” “Oh, let us go to the kingdom beyond the sun,” said Leezen. “I ' have heard the fairies talk about it. Flowers always bloom there, iand no one is ever angry.” No Path At Al “Very well,” said Eric, and the | white fox will go with us.” So | Eric took Leezen’s hand. The fox on the steamer Mt. McKinley. Mrs. | This game promises to be the best Robert Bender returned to Juneau of the evening, since the contest- on the steamer Yukon from Ket-|ants seem closely matched. chikan where she attended the di-| The games will start 7:30 o'clock. ‘ e NUGGET SHOP OPEN }evenings until Christmas. — e, — Empire ciassitieds bring results. adv. | the cave and started down a wood- land path. But suddenly the path that had been lying straight ahead moved to the right, Eric looked | TALKING SANTA CLAUS now appearing at THE CAPITOL—3 P. M. u) 4P. M. Chapter 14 The Task FOR two days and two nights Léezen had stood in the troll’s cave without mov- ing. That was quite simple in the day time. But after mid- night, when she could walk and talk, it was very difficult. After the trolls went to sleep each night she W her es very car look. out, “Where is thiat” her peart would Pound. ki are m«e three old men?” %b in't dare move because went to sleep, lying on the floor at her feet. She coufdn’t step over them without waking E g # But zhehu:’ix—éihe n‘ rfl lfihe - a moon reaches ol Y, 2 she oYened‘her eye there sat was a flash o fight and. .. Eric, laughing up at hfié:; pu; but he followed. Three ously, and piping a steps; farther on the path moved tune. The white fox lay curled| swiftly to the left. Eric again nearby. d changi his ste] Then ree Leezen step] steps farther on the path simply Ek'! side, felt dst::rared. The three of them though she didn't & ‘there surrounded by tall, ; and then smiled. silent ipine trees. ' you would come. I kn “Why, how can we get out of here, if there is no path to lead?” said Eric. There was a little flash of light and a “ @ There stood the Queen of Fairies. She looked up at him gravely, and theme fl:w todhis lund.h e " she said, “you have uj our badly. ¥ou have brol a spell we put on this doll. You are both being selfish. You, Leezen, should be at the castle. That is what we planned for you, and that is why we gave you more gifts than we give to other dolls. And ficu. Eric, should be making a ingdom for yourself. You are the son of,a strong father.” Heart’s D Eri¢ frowned 2s he listened. He was very proud. Leezen looked there Stood the Quecn of fuiries: down at her pretty blue slippers and thought. Then she said, “Oh, Queen, some times you femut peo- yle their heart’s desire if they per- lorm some task for you. Is there any you can set us so that we ly go to the kingdom west of the sunset?” The ueen frowned. But e thought silently and then she id, “Yes, there i8 an evil spirit lives west of here that friends quarrel leave each other. kind L tion, He always to Wm hfleople qmnelm he tries his spell on two friends that uarrel then he must go to sleep for ten years and p% earth. Are you irng to i e P 12 i you are, will be free to follow Eeic: “Pll try,” said together, TOMORROW: Eric and Leezen visit the evil king. l won't Leezen and Eric Reliable Transfer ang & tank for Crude O save trouble. mop’_ VE 149—-NIGHT 148 Phone THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “It hair 1s not becaming to Ideal Paint S'op FRED W WENDT PHONE 519 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and 't VuomTH DEAFV= /Ca-‘lifornia Grocery GROCERIES AT FAIR'PRICES COMPLETE 'LIQUOR STOCK Buy in Quantities and Save! Telephone 478 PHONE 408 At + A wr HOTEL BLDG, > - — R e Tt | Window 712 Prompl Delivery —— Cleaning » Juneau Lumber Mills. Ene.

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