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‘ In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- 1 fy this oftice (Phone 374) at 2 once and same will be given attention. { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE , St pttion oy s o R Count five average words to the tne. Dally rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ... Additional days .. Minimum charge Topy must he in the office by 2 yelock in the afternoon to insure usertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone Nrectory, Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE SAL Two wool jackets Ior‘ Sizes 38 and 44. Call 564. FOR men FOR SALE matic heat, ment—grand view. 546 Hemlock Way. C. C. builc -room home, auto- fireplace, full base- Terms to suit. Rulaford, 5. DESIRABLE house, 2 IJ”th’\“’\\ to responsible party. Phone Blue 275. Tumished npi., reason- able, 142 Willoughby, Phone 451 3-ROOM furnished apt, oil heat Phone Black 490. OOM furnished apt 12th. Phone Blue 3. 8 ROOMS and bath, air condi- tioned, heated, electric washer, laundry, new oak floors, electric range, [rigidaire, nicely furnished,! Call Windsor Apts. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower bath, two in room for $45. Ju- neau Rooms, phone 472. TWO-ROOM furnished cabin on Gastineau Ave, Inquire at Juneau Paint Store. FOR SALE—Chev pick-up, condition. 928 10th St. APARTMENT for rent. Phone 723.| good THE QTORY SO FAR: Eric, a fisherman’s son, sets out to defeat three giants that have bewitched the kingdom of the good, gray Queen. He has a FOR RENT—Furnished Sixth, room, 325 " LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—To fur Jfarmers: humps in Petersburg State your price. EJB 446, 2,509! Coid Write Empire Roll of music, Ernest Ball folio, also drum jazz brushes. Finder please returnp to Empire or Alaska Music Shop. " MISCELLANEOUS ge and cnbmsh Skeie, 410 Wes t Green 662, LOST SWEDISH mass ba Mrs. L. 12th St. Phone ts made or remodeled d caps made to or- Hamilton, Gastineau UR garmen Fur hats der. Miss Hotel. FACH PI\YD f()r used nny sacks at Coal B% CE sound g Bunkers 4 Realistic Perm\- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c fola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. GUAR ANT YURN vour ota goid mto value cash or trade at \lugget ‘;h.,p ; WANTED 2 INDABLE woman wants chambermaid work., Dcuglas 41 house DEPF and mornings COUPLE w’mlu 3- or unfurnished house. S 448. RELIABLE 4-room Empire J LADY wants work by hour or dav. Phone Blue 510. WOMAN WANTS housework of any | Phone Black 752. Yule De(orafions Featured at Parly Yuletide decorations addzd a touch of brightness to Mrs. Frank Du- fresne’s luncheon table yesterday afternocn when she entertained her home on Main Street Twelve friends were asked for | bridge and honors were Won by Mr J. G. Shepard, first; Mrs. Lynn J Gemmill, second and Mrs. Sabin, consolation, kind T, Wllal Is Your Presenl Jobh Now Teaching You? ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing | ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Charles| magic locket to help him. All Rights Reserved AP Feature Service CHAPTER TEN FOR RENT—-Furnisaed rooms, hot and cold water, Orpheum Rooms, | Mrs. Anna Anderson, manager. NICE CLEAN rooms, steamheated—| upstairs, 20th Century Market, The Magic Lecket Is Put To Use Rate: $16 single, $20 double. Now I must tell you what hap- Bldg.| pened the first time Eric opened his magic locket to ask for help. Sy S0 He snapped it open and whis- 4- ROOV[ rumbhed :mt Steam | pered, “Give me help, little friend heat, hot water day and night.| 1 want to take prisoner the giant Electric range and frigidaire, who thinks he is the sun.” laundry conveniences. Phone 132,/ Right under his eyes, in the Douglas, locket, he suddenly saw a ti tiny horse with a pair of wings. | From the locket came a voice = i __ | which said, “Take this horse and VACANCY Triangle Bldg. Stan|set him on the ground. Grummett. Phone 253. ibecome big enough for you — | ride. Then go to the giant who | thinks he is the sun and tell him ycu have come from a Queen who | thinks she is the sun. Apar[men:,% “Tell the giant that the Queen :STORE'space in Dec‘ker Phone Blue 465. FGR RENT—4-room fur. house— oil heat, Phone 187. VACANCY Nugget Apartmem:s: VACA\ICY—Evergreen Apnrtmcms VACANCY Perelle Phone Blue 575. has so that all and nights vacant place Hundreds of poo- nire her as 2 Geliiic him she i\!!CLL’Y ux'nisfwd heated ap, rooms and bath. Blue 135, cut many tiring, Tell faithful through the ’Jl) there is never { along the roads |,Iv gather to ___5.| passes by.” Mrs. McMullen.| So Eric did He set the tiny | ground. First it was no bigger (than a lady-bug. Then it was a e xis beautiful big horse with large gray VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. e Eric said good-bye to FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat who had been watching. Inquire Snap Shoppe. luck, my boy,” said Santa. “I shall stay here by the road, I'll make COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights ' some toys for the children in the | water, dishes, cooking utensils and | {ow;, Come back and tell me the bath. Reasonable at Seaview. news.” THE HILLCREST: ONE FUR- NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE 439, CABIN, W Sth St. he was told. horse on the as 4 R()O‘\/I F'URNI‘;IXF‘D apartment; 2lso 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. ‘Santa “Good Addresses the Giant Then Eric took off his cap and ‘bowed to the tower where he is glad the snake hc';knew the good, gray Queen had imprisoned herself. And then he | mounted his fine new horse which flew through the air to the moun- - | tain top where the giant who !Gl‘lCE | thought he was the sun was sit- ATRM.IL ENVELOPES, showmy | ting, Rir route from Seatile to Nome, an | ' '“Sire, 1 have come with news,” the ugly giant, sale at J. B. Burtord & Co. adv. shouted FEric at 7 *|who blinked in surprise. Eric told — Aria | NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL | the giant what the locket had said. | ACCOUNT OF ADMINISTRATOR | The giant looked very interested. ‘In the United States Commissioner’s| “Humph!” said the giant. “That (Ex-officio Probate) Court for the |is nothing. I can do just as well, Territory of Alaska, Juneau Com- and one day better. Follow me missioner's Precinct. and watch. Then you can ride In the Matter of the Estate of |back and tell the Queen who ADOLPH FRANK COSTENOBLE,jlhinks she is the sun that I am Deceased. ! better.” | The undersigned administrator oi’ “Very well, sir,” said Eric po- | the above entitled estate, having fil- | litely. The giant heaved himself! led his Final Account of Adminis-|to his feet, and set out to walk. | trator and Petition for Distribution | He walked all day and half the' ‘herem the hearing on the same has ' night, Eric followed on his winged been set by the said Probate Court | horse. But when the midnight! |at Juneau, Alaska, for Monday, the | pells tolled, the horse turned off| !27th day of January, 1941, at 10:00 ' into the woods, oclock A, M., when the Court Will| There Eric found an old man settle said account and also adjudi- | waiting for him with a feast cate and decree who the heirs and | spreqq on a white table cloth. Eric distributees of sala estate are. persons interested are hereby noti- | ;c0 woke him by nudging him fied to file their objections or @b~/ gty pis soft nose. The old man pear and show cause, if any, at the | {arid the feast were gone. said time and place, why said ac-| "0 ounted the horse again! count should not be allowed and ' d they fl £t th h th | the heirs of said estate declared by | 204 they flew off through the air| | |so fast that before the sun had e, Sonit, | streaked the sky with . pink, Eric ‘v.as riding beind the giant who thought he was the sun, The giant plodded ahead stupidly. He had BOA TRAVELS EASTLAND, Tex.—James Reid, a grocery clerk, | found in a bunch of bananas never | had time to grow up. It was | baby boa constrictor. GORDON GRAY, Administrator, First publication, Nov. 28, 1940. JLast publlcation Dec 19 1940. He will a ol 8 can walk 30 days and nizhts with-| All| ate and then slept. At dawn the "SIRE, I HAVE COME WITM NEWS,' 5HOUTED ERIC | sl L A ‘wn]ked all night, looking neither to right nor left. So he didn't know Eric had been e. Quickly Refreshed When the sun was up, the giant ! stopped at a lake and washed his face. He splashed around so that several fishing boats had to put into harbor. The giant looked S0 !refreshed after washing his face that Eric was astonished. They set |out again at a fast pace. where they went stood s ple. They looked unl they were bewitched leave the roadsides. ¢ saw one man look half long- ingly over his shoulder at a herd of cattle. But then the man just shrugged his shoulder and turned to wateh the giant So it went day and night, until Eric had counted up twenty-four s and nights fresh as when the started. Eric va worried. He wondered what he would do at the end of thirty- one days and nights if the giant didn't weary, TOMORROW: the first giant. - LITILE HOPE HELD FOR DELIVERY OF CHRISTMAS PARCELS Hopcs cf Juneau's being parcer post delivery during Christimas seascn faded today whes it was learned that the Fairbanks arrangement for ch delivery was worked out by Postmaster Alfred Ghezzi, who is in the transfer bus- iness and who is having the pack- ages delivered at no cost to the Postoffice Department or to his patrons. A telegram requesting permission to deliver parcels here during the Christmas seascn has been sent to Wachngton by Postmaster Albert Wile, but no reply has been re- ceived nt peo- ppy. But and couldn’t Eric defeats given — e FAIRBANKS INVITES 1941 MISS.JUNEAU Every-" The giant seemed | the | Three members of the youngest generation of Roosevelts are seen at play ocutside the Hyde Park, N. Y., home of the president. They are Sara Delano Roosevelt, right, and Kate, left, daughters of James Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, III, son of Franklin D. Roose- velt, Jr. Empress at Red Cross Meetmg Very seldom photographed, the Empress of Japan is shown in Tokio listening to an address by Field Marshal Prince Kanin at a general meeting of the Japanese Red Cro: Prince Kanin is chairman of the organization. Rl R R L S R N GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 1055 CARMILAL I oot em———- The Juneau Chamber of Com-| merce has been invited by the Fair-' |banks Ice Carnival and Dog Derbvi |to send a “Miss Juneau” to the 1941 carnival, which is to be held Muu‘h‘ 6 tc 9. N> action has been taken as yet ,on the invitation, <‘ Last year the Juneau Chamber‘ |held a competition from which Miss | | Sybil Godfrey was selected as “Miss | {Juneau.” She attended the Ice Car-| nival as Juneau's representative. 'WALLIS GEORGE'S - DEATH IS DEMED | AUTHORITATIVELY Like Mark Twain, Wallis George | mad an opportunity today to sayl | “the report of my death was great- [ ly exaggerated.” in Juneau last night that George's body had been found under the Cold Storage Dock. There's nothing to it, the Cold Storage manager in-| smts today. Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR EBOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance ates Smoiceless, Odarless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked Chl '\Bl ES 6. WARNER CO. e0ees0so00000 | | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. o FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry ! F G S —— —— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 5% S 1 SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY 24—PHONES—18 Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. [ CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE 62 hlaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. SBecond Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. TELEPHONE 412 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 American Meat——Phone 38 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 The Juneau Laundry ‘FRANKLIN STREET between | Frout and Second Streets PHONE 358 - GEORGE BROS. “| Widest Selection ol LIQOUORS g PHONE 92 or 9% “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Junesu —_—mm— Bodding Transfer MARINE BUILDING 1'1 Rock—Coal Hauling Btove—Fuel Oil Delivery Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 I Thomas Hardware Cs. | PAINTS — OILS Builders’ ana Sheit HARDWARE T R R | ‘Every house needs wesnnghome' Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska | Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 b— e etk JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhell and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition (e e e ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson GENERAL MOTORS, DELC) and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” IT COSTS 80 LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S PHONE 36 J;;leaualhing SIoreT FOR VERY PROMPT MEN'S and LADIES’ 336 So. Franklin x * Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Qil Bumers Heating | Phone 34 Sheet Metal * 4F IS PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS | — FRESH OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAIL RETAIL and WHOLESALE Fresh from the Shell Everyday By the % Pint and Pint LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN GASTINEAU | Somehow the rumor was spread Watch Our Windows FOR DAILY BARGAINS THBIFT (30 or Next to City Hall MWPH - T THINK OLUR L\TTLE CHET WILL DO SOME GOOD ~ AHN - THERE HE W & BETTER \)fim“fi e NOW , ONE THNG MNORE - WKE\! ou PRSS & SUPERIOR OFEICER DOA'T FAIL TO "eN-U'\'E - THAT'LL BE ALL,SATH - SOMENOW T GOES EW T GRAN WIE-WE. oy DeFECF S nceme - - 1940, King Feataves Syndicate, Inc, World rights s - ;e SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner ‘ Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 | | HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 - Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest | paid circulation. Oldest Bank in Alaska Commercial Safe Deposit . Banking by Mail Depariment Savings ’l‘he B. M. Behrends Bank

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