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BARNEY GOOGLE OW, AN '\ OW, (N T-1 W-WSH 1 COWLD TewNoy, 3-8UT T CANT --- INFORMATION | F + R v 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. 5 l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ‘“mmL I)vl. average words to the ! ne. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ..... Additional days Minimum charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 ¢cleck in che afternoon to ‘insure msertion on same day. We accepr ads over telephone from persons AWsted In telephone Jirectory. Phone 574—Ast ...10¢ (ay Ad-taker, FOR SALE FOR SALE—Used White bnmu)mi or call 534 at 5th & f‘OR SALE. Four hcuses, ro\\, rent- ed, corner 3rd Frankiin Sts. 100x50 ft. lots. Terms. John Conn, FOR SALE_Small house in Seat- | ter Tract, $2,000 cash or 62250 on easy terms at 5%. Shattuck| Agency. | FOR SALE " Simmons, springs and maltressea two rugs; writing desk. Phone Red 142. | %4 FOR SALE—One complete full-| sized bed and dresser. Very ‘rea- sonable. See Cole Transfer. | SINGER SEWING machines, Sh‘l‘-. er Vacuum Cleaners, Mflyhg, Washing Machines, Maytag a110- | volt light ‘plants, Tronrite “Iron-~ ers. Terms: §$5 down, $5 ‘month- ly. J. H. Anderson, Box 101, Ju- neau. Alaska distributer. DIAMOND RING, saerifice. See it at Orpheum Rooms. FOR SALE—28 beds, springs, mat- tresses, bedding, linen, dishes. Can be seen at Thomas Hard- ware. ¥OR SALE—4-room house, partly furnished. In Seatter Traet. Phone Black 479. 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, ERECTOR SET, good condition. Call Green 153. MUST SELL equify 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. WANT'ED——Domeallc work by da.y or month. Box 2105. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 23 AND SNUFFY SMITH B\ JEEPERS ™ ERNOTHER FWE MNWTES Q THRT ONBWRTHWN SCREECHIN AN VWL @E DEEFER'N & HEMLOCK QST - SCRIBBLED (i w T S\WOW THET LETTER GOOGLE'S WFE CAUNGED Atn & CoOMMOTION — s QFE SHORE 1939. \'\ N we R WARL '\ prack me FER & JAM e\m SED OUT By BILLY DeBECK o AR \n / | FOR RENT T FOUR SERVICES FORLUTHERANS NEXT TWO DAYS Special Midnight Mass Sunday - Two Pro-- grams Monday e - FOR RENT—Apartment and room i at the Imperial Hotel. | DF%IRABLE rooms: Honsel home on 4th St. Phone 488, FOR RENT—One x\pdr(n\ent \'«l(h bedroom and bed closet bed Also one apartment with bed- room, ‘both furnished, Hillerest. Phone 439. FOR RENT — 3-room cabin on Gastineau Avenue. Inquiré Ju- neau Paint Store. lehem” by Shelley, Miss SLhrD(‘Jer aud Choir, ‘ Postlude, Handel. “Hallelujah Chorus” ‘ | Sunday School ‘Program On Monday evening at 8 o'clock | the Sunday School Christmas pro-| gram will be given. This will be a| Christmas pageant, “The Angel | Song” by Theodore and Mary| Finck, will be presented by the ycung people and children of Lhe‘ Sunday School. Christmas favors will be given to all children of the school. The Resurrection Lutheran| Hooray! Washmg Dishes by Hand Is Bad for You By "()“ARID W. BLAKESLE [ AP Scinece Editor 23.- NEW YORK, Dec Women | who_dislike 'dish-washing can now clajm this practice should be barred | as ‘& health hazard They can quote records from the VACANCY Decker Apartments. Call Green 465. Church extends a hearty invitation 'American Journal of Public Health, Two servicés will be held at the o the general public to go and|There Walter E. Ward and G. M. Resurrection Lutheran Church t0- share in all of these Christmas|Dack of the University of Chicago | morrow and also two on Christmas servlces | report a eomparison of hand-washed (5 -ROOM UNFURNISHED house ! sTE .FOR RENT—Partly 'furnished ‘flat. | | Neidlinger, the Choir. Day, Monday. The first service tomorrow wm be at 11 o'clock, Liturgy and ser- 200 2nd mon, with special musical program. At midnight Sunday a special musical program will be given as l-‘OR RENT F‘ulmshed housekeep- ing ‘rooms. 209 Sewnd St. | HOUSFKEEPING rooms. St. 1ROOM PARTLY furnished house | follows: | mrl;e "5"" :eu"“nme’ Phone ‘671 ") can prelude, “Christmas Tide™ e Ry [by Derger. l Processional hymn, “Come Hither for rent. Will furnish for respon- | Ye Faithful” sible party. Phone 426. | Scripture lesso6h, “The Christmas | story.” o | FOR ‘RENT—Housekeeping room.| Vocal solo, “Blessed 1s He Who Reasonable. 208 Main St, up-/cCometh” by Gounod, Mr. Ehler. y stairs. | Anthem, “O'er ‘the 'Hills of Béth- lehem” by Shelley, Miss S¢hroédér VACANCY, couple only. Apply inj .. cpoq Beteon. wildse " and Shpd APS.| pnthem, “Itiefe’s a Star in the |FOR RENT—Two-room furnished 'Sky" by ‘Ehler, Junior Choir. apartment. Phone Douglns 28. Duet, “The Birthday of a King"” i by E, Ehlér, Mr. Bhlér and John FOR RENT — ( One K&s pump, in | Krugness. operation. Call Femmer at 114. Carol, “Silent Night, Holy Night,” e 0] and Congregation. HEATED room for Tent. iy e Anthem, “It Came Upon the Phone Green 575. | Midnight *Clear” by Shelley, the VACANCY—Nugget Apartments. Choir, T Anthem, “The Christmas FOR RENT—2-100m furnished apt., by Adam, Mrs. John Keys 725 Basin Road. Phone Gteen 100. Choir. | Anthem, “The Infant King” hy Ingosire Bndp Shopp: | Vocal solo, “The Child Jesus”, COZY, 'warm, furn, apts. ‘Light, ! | tGesu -Bambino) Petro Yon, Mr. watér, dishes, cooking utemstls EDler. f and bath. Reasonable at'Seaview; Anthem, “Glory to God” by <’ Maunder, combined choirs. MSCELLANEOUS Recessional, “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” by Mendelssohn, EXPERT dressmaking: phorfe Green choirf's ‘and ‘congregation. i 739, Hazel Austerman. A cordial invitation is extended the general public to be present Phone at the church 'promptly at 12 mid- ‘mght 'This ‘program has been un- | der the caréful 'direction of Mr. Watkins Products. Call Black 631. Ernest Ehler. he members of ‘the gx:?m pm‘ mmenvlw mdlchurch Choirs ‘have worked dili- bookkeeping. ‘Alice Mack, office, gently in 'order that those who Bararof Hotel. | go and worship mdy have the very‘ | best in Christmas music. Also, the | BAX and clarinet lessons. Green 739, Ted Austerman. —— | GUARANTEED . Realistic Perma- ’church will be deforated in keep- nents, $4.50. Finger ‘wave, 65c. ing with the season, and the ‘en- Lola’s Beauty Shop, ‘telephone | tire service will be in candiefight. 201, 315 Decker Way. | The seating eapacity of the ‘¢hurch TURN your old gold Into valus, 'S Minited, and it is suggested hm cash or trade at Nugget Shop. 15, okl w‘é'm‘MS Dol B CONTRACT BRIDGE classes now| On Monddy, Christmas Day, the open Helen F. Griffin, 427 4th following s the order of the séfv- ( [‘see: w-# 'Eleven am., Christmas Service, 'HOME BOARDING house NOW ‘pytirgy and sermon; Holy -Gospel, open. Ready for business. 'Good yyge 2:1-14; sermon subject, table board. Sleam-heated rboms. r.‘cmm Central in Christmas.” e Music program: PA’I'BHWOH( ‘QUILT WINNERS | Organ prelude, Patchwork quilt winners at the wm Chiinel Apparel SHop afe h-| " offertory, “Pastorale” by Hahdel b':g! 400, 498 and 113, Please “"‘ Atithem, “O'er 'the Hills of Beth- ay. “Prélude” by WANTED—Used ‘gunny sacks. IHB v each delivered to coal bunkers. NOTICE Wisiting -days - t the Mitifiéld Home will be ‘on -Sundays ‘oniy,} from now on. adv, MINNIE 'FIELD. e e—— AJ. MAN RETURNS L. L. Crosby, employee of the Alaska Junéau, came homle for Christmas aboard the steamer Taku at‘ter a trip to the States. _—nm IT COSTS 80 LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY = mdest Bank in Alaska Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Bankzng by »Mall Deparimem DEVLIN'S Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" i Phone 704 240 So. Franklin The B. M. Be'ln'ends Bank Jutigan, Kladka | to 455, 1 tome of your trees. But my son be- ALASKA INDIAN VILLAGES SHOW POPULATION GAIN Census Shows Increases at) {Craig, Hydaburg, Kla- wock, Metlakatla Substantial increase in the popu- | latfon of ‘various Indian villages | of Southeast Alaska is shown by the 1940 census, preliminary re ports of which were issued today | by SBupervisor «J. P. Anderson. Craig showed - a gain drom 231 | to 501 between 1930 and '1940. Hydaburg showed a gain from Klawock showed a gain from 437 | N katla gain from 466 to 4 At ncne of these places 'was a single farm found by enumerators showed a within town limits. THE STORY SO FAR: Eric, ;he"dwn mn?, ound a/proper 'n for the ‘Kingdom ‘of . lia. It was a task ‘set him by ‘the Fairy -and as a’reward he wishes to take 'Leezen, a doll, to the kingdom beyond the sunset. 2 Chapter 18 The Night Béfore Christmas ’ ERE was great excite- ment when Eric shouted thht Elsa ‘was the rightful Q\,xeen of Westphalia. “Why, she'’s just a beggar,” | grumbled one 'princess. “Her Hair ism’t'e¥en done.” grumbled andther. ! ‘But 'Fflne had been watk top o( the Christmss free. ‘hérself, had sent the ‘to blow ‘the window:open. lhe flew down to Elsa .nd.léueh her hair, As 'He dld, ’it tumed bl?m? gelufim r nglets about her | f olnr owed in, her ehe:‘k‘a ‘And “h er. black ndr:ss “charged into a wine colored robe broidered in gold. She looked ce a Queen. The Kin ‘l’{n fiowedandhe “took- u'xnl “froth afound his e Seil '3 Shouia have weok. sai ave kne ‘We -have- many hours talk- ing while Eric was visiting me: Our people will have a double celebration tomorrow when we re- turn=for'tomorrow is Christmas.” ‘So'the five'proud pnncesses’tod ff again. That night, since it Zhristmas Eve, . tad and 55 Santa sang songs after dinner. a King m-w]g Queen of Westphalia stayed until the moon came up. A Happy Night OnIK Eric looked sad. Santa no- im, and patted him on 'the ;hpu]_dex' saying, “Come, my lad, this is a happy night all over the world.” “Except, maybe, for me,” said Eric gloomily. Just then there was a great crash outside and blue- white light lit up all the 'hills nround n the door walked Light- im his gleaming suit of silver He bowed to Santa and said, ‘I'm sorry I hcd to knock over | | germs. 319 to 347. | .| But when 3 comea up behmd and dishes. They point out that although much attention has been given to health hazards, such as bacteria, in dish- |washipg in large establishments, | little heed has been paid to the simi- lar domestic problem. They tested two types of home | dish-washing machines against hand-washing procedures. Results: by hand 25 bacteria on | each plate after washing; by ma- | ching, 11 germs per plate, Cups sterilized before being wash- cked up bacteria, again to the disédedit of hand washing. The hand cleanséd cups averaged 18 bdcteria each, against 7 ‘for the mnchlne washed, The machines used hotter rinse | water than ‘the hands, but the in- vestigators contetuded’ the Hotter wa- ter 'Was not the explanation of less This they credited to the ater washing-away action of rins- 2 in the machines. i N TO K "HIKAN Frapk 'Pettygrove was a south- bound passenger on the North Coast |enroute to Ketchikan to spend the holidays visiting there, Ly longs “6 ‘the ‘North. It is ‘time he ‘comes -home ‘to his kingdom on a hlg'l hill-beyond the sunset.” r wed to h;a father, and smd re, I am rii y to go when this {Mreat of ‘"all 16ns comes ' with rie.” Hemeém 2zen, Now ‘the Quéen of Faitlés to'Eric’s shoulder+to say, “Eric you are !ree now. Leezen when she wakes, at midnight will no 1oxuer a dol), but one of your n eim irits. She must fide” ofit with nta, $he must e "évery ‘night" fl:r ‘the thrée wintér mdnths, blowing arbund ‘roof tops to re- mind le of their lost - lnends. first March breeze sun she will ere each year {h duny umn e inows “Eric lookéd pleaied and then solemn..He said, “And what of me those three months?” Midnight “That 1 can take cdre of,” said Lightning. “In the winter nights I light up the northern skies with a soft.yellow and pink and green | w, ‘fople call it the Northern ou shall ride with them, and some mihts you shall streak 'the skies with color while Leezen machine - washed household e rose wfl’ 2l roftly throuq/r the air Jike a léaf. | one of her long curls and 'w | faces aro) ndes at your side, chanting her sopg.” Swedxsh War Chxef Lieut.-Gen. Olof Gerhard ‘Thoernell Named commander-In-chief of den’s defense is Lieut.-Gen, Gerhard Thoernell. His " indicates the seriousniéss Bweden regards the threat of Russ sian invasion, for the post ‘is cre- of ated, by law, only-in event of ‘war, or immediate threat of war. HIGH SCHOOL PARTY Members of the Douglas High School and faculty énjoyed a Christ- mas*party‘last evening from 8to 12 The time was o’clock at the sehool. spent in playing games and dancing. Ref) were served. D HARGRAVES TO JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs, romotion th ’ reshments of ice creain and cake | —_— —— FOPD ARTNCY (Auchor iz Food Fner an ore Compiete at THE BARANOF || COFFEE SHOP You'll Service emiers GREARLS oM ols Poot AN Srremt Juneau Molors Garbage Hauled | Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS 4 TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Jones-Steveis- SANITARY LADI nus:_li'; J P I G G L Y Seward Stréet Neir Third ‘ w I G G L Y ZORIT (o Utah Nut and Lump SYSTEM CLEANING | f PHONE I5. A |—Sanitary Meal Co. Alaska Laundry TOR QU AT | S —— I'Hl ¥ IVERY N ©ill Pldnés: 13 and 49 Alaska Music Supply| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments ‘Supplies 122 W, Second GEORGE BR2S. Wi 'leat Selection of LIQUORS _PHONF 92 or 95 LOCKSMITH ‘Bet Us Repair Your Locks ‘OR MAKE NEW KEYS JORGENSON MOTORS Avto ftepuir Work—=Ciy Fefrywny nhd Willoughbv ‘Ave. a Phone 206 COAL Alaska Déck & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY | Harold Hargraves | and son were removing to Juneau today after brief residence Douglas. a ALKING DOLL SIGRID ARNE “As J'ou say,” said Eric. So he steppe to Leezen's chair, kissed whis- pered, “I shall wdit.” Then he was gone with his father in a great, linding flash of light, Santa chuckled at all the solemn bim, “Come,” shouted. at hxgh spmted lad has his wish. Now—,” and his voice was drowned e clock Mllk- Tg midnj ime to rite all ).hc Ch mas trees.” He ran to his slei The King and Queen of Wrm- phalia hurried to another sléigh that had been set out for !h&m Just then Leezen woke, rose frém her chair like a breeze and floaf to Santa’s side. “Toni, we our first ride togethe; and rose and fell sof Rfrou the air like a leaf c-rned on wind So they were off. Mrs. Santa stood in the doorway and waved her hand as Santa’s sleigh and the sleigh of the King of Westphalia o | rose off the ground into the clouds. “Merry Christimas,” she cried. And Merry ' Christmas o ‘all ‘of YOu. he | in/ | Phone 146 'Boflfling Transfer Home Liquor Stote~—Tel. fl i (MARINE PHONE American M hons 38 BUILDING L HERMLE & THIBODEAU R —-Conl Wauling Stove-—~Fuel ‘0N ‘Delivery The Juneau Laundry' | Thomas Hardware Co FRANKLIN STREET between PAINTS — ONLS Front and Becond Streets Bullders' and Shelt PHONE 859 WARDWARE JONEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS:-QIL—-GLASS Shelf and leavy Hardware ‘Guns and Ammunition ‘When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING ! STORAGE snd CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 GENETAL MOTORS, PELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “Phe rrl.nmn Man || oo puion® 1® ..., || LIOUOR DELIVERY | . you-—You should be coming to us.” |__————-—_—-| “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE % FOIt VERY PROMPT IF IT'S PATNTAVE vy ot “dea! Paint Shop FRF! W WENDT PUHAONE MY Reliable Transfer Our trucks ‘go ‘any place time. ‘A tank for 'Diesel - and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble, ‘PHONE 145—NIGHT ‘1i3 t McCATT MOTNR DAY CAMDANY DODGE and: ™ YMOUTH DEALFERS THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON GROCEBIES AT FAIR PRICES COMPLETE LIQUOR STOCK Buy in !lunmlu md Save! luu\rguz no'rm BLoa. PHONE 409 % asiosacacd Window Clensiing PHONE 435 ‘ Juneau Lumbér Mills, ine. -

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