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Call nings, Douglas 412. $-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; 2lso 5-room strictly modern un- FOR RENT-—Partly furnished flat Inqulre Snnp Shoppe. me = 5 g \rnn’ warm furn. apts. Lights. waler, dishes. caoking utensils and hath. Reaxonable at Seaview. COUPLE wants 3- ihTurRLANEa Honke| J S 448 | LADY \\(m!s V\()rk by hullr or dav Phone Blue 510. | WOMAN WANT? housework of any | e £ Loy nd. Phone Black 752. | The Idle Hour Country resort st o T | Lake Spenard, near Anchorage, has | been sold by Fred Prill to Con METHODIST WOMEN MEET | gentzen and Ray Carney, All Methedist women are asked | to meet at the Church at 7:30 o'~ clock this evening to discuss “Wo- men in the New Organization of the Church.” ——,——— The Dauy Alaska Emplre guaran- tees the largest daily circulation of | UNITED STATES any Alask: WSpaper. Y n.s. a, nw e } DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bmbire” Classitieds. Bapt GENERAL LAND OFFICE it i g District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Whal ls Your Presenl Notice is he‘r‘e‘:)gy“sgtivg' Llhga:? Ches- Job Now. 'Eeashmg ter Barnesson, entrymen, together You? | with his witnesses, Robert Bruce LASEA OF momv:ng'é( RELIABLE LAKE RESORT SOLD —e——— — HAS FIRE DEPARTMINT Kodiak now has a Fire Depart- ment, recently organized. A siren ‘hns bheen installed to give the alarm, | Lesher and William Dennis Shaef- fer, all of Juneau, Alaska, has made {final proof of his homestead, An- ‘chomge serial 08351, for a tract of ‘la.nd embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2306, situated on the east shore of Gastineau Channel, about 2 miles | northwest of Juneau, on the Glacier | Hjghway, in latitude 58° 19" 30” N. longitude 134° 28" W., and it is now {in the files of the U. S. Land Office, IA\'u:homge Alaska, and if no pro- |tet is filed in the district land | office, within the period of publica- {tion or thirty days thereafter, said | final proof will be accepted and final |certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, ;1 Reister. First publication, Nov. 6, 1940. Last publication, Jan, 1, 1941. Quality Work Clothing a Complete Outfitter for Men range, frigidaire, nicely furnished. | VACANCY— Evergn;en Apnrtmen(é. | ~__ |shan 4| “ONE_ FUR-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1940 L ONFKILER !(-vRID ARNE i reason- | 451 | Ju- | 'gnu'zl was a long, eery shriek and then Santa and Eric saw the little black witch come tumbling down the roof into the snow. She was dead Santa and Eric ran toward her. Suddenly the snow seemed alive with creatures, Moles and squir- rels hopped toward them and made a circle. “We've been watching,” said cne old mole. “If you like, we'll bury her at the foot of our tree” “Fine, and thank you” anta. “Now, Eric, come inside have a story to tell you.” Mrs, Santa had a pot of chceolate waiting for them. She listened as Santa told Eric about the goo y Queen and the three glants had bewitched her | the kingdom. Santa finished. “Now I so know that you are brave enough 1hv could give them new arms and to help the Queen, Do you want legs. Mrs, Santa and the doll'to? fairies bustled around the Kkitchen By |wu.~hin;¢ and ironing the pretly must dolls’ ' 'dresses that had been;worthy smudged with soot. there When the clock - struck "S:mt:\ put down his work | “Now,” he said to Eric, we do?” There is a full moon tonight,” |said Eric. “So we must hide a somewhere among the holly bushes smoke about their feet and sud- where we can see the chimney. denly they were standing in the | When the witch comes—if she does town square just below the —TI'll take aim.” of the good, gray Queen | “She is no bigger than a pencil. “Quick, stand in line with these | T don’t see how you can hit her,” people along the road,” whispered| said Santa and shook his head. Santa, “Here comes nw giant who! But he went to a closet and took thinks he is the sun. | Juv bag fur coats for both Eric and' Along the road came the huge. | himself so they could keep warm. ugly giant. He looked neither to | They pulled on fur-lined boots, fur left nor right. He was so vain sves and fur caps. Mrs. Santa Eric measured the giant's height caid. “Oh dear!” as they tip-toed with his eye |out into the snow. She blew out| “Gracious,” he whispered to San- lall {he s after them. “He is 20 times taller than I | id Their Vigil We will have to think of some ta and Eric socn found a where they were entirely in hadow of holly bushes and where Eric could see the chimney |top very well outlined in the | bright, blue-white moonlight, The clock struck eleven. They ‘md seen nothing of the witch yet. The clock struck twelve. Then they heard a queer, dry ratiling on the roof. First they saw the witch’s peaked bonnet come up over the roof ridge. Then they |saw her yellow face and long teeth. Then she stood up as she prepared to hop to the chimney | top. | Eric took aim at the very rim {of the chimney and waited. Just ias the witch stood on the chimney rim, Eric loosed his arrow. It sped so fast through the moonlight that it looked like a silver ribbon. There GREEK WAR NAMES AP Feature Service THE STORY SO, F.’\R‘.; \ and Santa plan to catch a chimney witch thaf, has breken dozens of dolls in Toy- land. But Santa is also wopdvr~ ing whether Eric will help the good, gray Queen. All Rights Reserved AP Feature Service CHAPTER NINE said 1 s Victim To Aim The Witch Eric's and Mrs, San and Eric sat up vay past ek it | that night. Eric busied himself with tightening the string on his bow and sharpening theé head of his best arrow. Santa had lined up all broken. dolls on his workbench So Santa hot that i am 80 said Eric that I Let us means,” somehow being king. the morning.” To the Next Task So in the morning Santa and Eric stepped outside the Toyshop. But this time Santa didn’t call his \de He just shut his eyes wd wished, There a puff of all prove of in ten “what er ta am. my arrows.” I will he wishes. And tomorrow tell you the first secret wrom the locket. TOMORROW: horse. The flying -e OSCAR ANDERSON WEDS Oscar Andersen, President of the Evan Jones Coal Company, and Miss Elizabeth Anna Peterson, of Centralia, Wash.,, were recently married in Anchorage. The bride lic Schools, before coming north for the wedding. ———— Sunscribe for The Empire. Here is the pronunciation of the names of cities in Greek-Italian war | dispatches: SALONIKA—Sal own’ i ka (“T as in “it”). PIRAEUS—Pie rahs’. PATRAS—Pah’ tras (both “A’s” as in “ah”). VOLO—Vol’ us (“O” asin “oh”). KASTORIA—kah tow re a (“E” as in “thee”). KORITZA (Albania)—Core it’ zer (“E” as in “there”). TOANNINI—Jah’ ne ne (Both “E’s” as in “knee”). KAVALA—-Cah vah' lah (“A” as in “ah”). ARGIROKASTRC—Are je row’ kas stro (“E” as in “he” and “O” as in “oh™). TIRANA (Albania)—Tee’ rah nah. DURRES (Albania)—De rahsh’ (“E” as in “center”). castle | trick. He is too big to shoot with‘ Then Eric remembered the locket | the fairy’ Queen had given him| and which could grant him three| learned | formerly taught in the Everett Pub- | GIVES UP STATEHOOD FOR - HAWAII TO WAIT (Conunuod from Page Ome) ZORIC SBYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry under ditions bedy en limited-emorgency con- than & state. And if any- doubts the importance of Hawail in Pacific naval affairs, let him get out his encyclopedia and read up on Pearl Harbor. When peace is in the world and we're scrapping ships instead of building them, what the Army and Navy people want doesn’t amount to so much. But in times like these, what they want makes a big noise under the Capitol dome and ail the co essmen hear, and a lo! of them agree MIXTURE OF RACES There is also the problem of ra cial make-up of the Hawaiian pop- ulation, According to the Territori- Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 | | | | | o o~ A~ ey FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer~* GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Maln Street Junean Motors i | -3 —— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 [ ———— . -4 SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24——PHONES——18 al Board of Health estimates for 1040, the population was made up of 156819 Japanase; 65,291 Ha- waiian ri-Hawalians; 115,- 143 Filipinos; 6.761 Koreans; a nationalities Of the sians, nearly 31000 were Portuguese; 7,700 Puerto Rica and 1,265 Spanish. The military foress just a them, point to the 36 percent total & & ' of Japanese, raise their eyebrows. ¥ £ % ‘ Out in the Islands, of course, there is an entirely different picture. Nearly 82 percent are citizens of the United States. Immigration of male Japanese was prohibited after 1908 and there has been no immi- gration of Japanese—male or fe- male—since 1924, Thus, of the 36,~ 661 Japhnese aliens still in Ha- waii, there would be only a very, very small number of males who could possibly be of “the danger- ous age’ from ua ‘military the coast following a 10-year so- point, even if all of th J 3 1 s | journ on the continent and s ympathetic . which many, M to Japan, which many, . p.c s50,000 banked in Ger- HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 99 Amerioan Meat—Phone 38 or hinese; nd The Juneau Laundry FRANKIIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets PHONE 350 Carcl Kane, Los Angeles actress, weuldn't go back to Germany for $50,000, and that’s no idle boast. The brunette American arrived on “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau observers insist tWey are not many, but car:’t take it out of the country. She's so glad to be back in the U. 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