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/ In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- n, advertiser please noti- is oftrce (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. « lH‘ DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE _________. | | i Count five average words to the ine. Dally rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day ... Additional days Minimum charge . Topy must he in the office by 2 selock in the afternoon to insure | usertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone Arectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE I'HA PLYMOUTH, large Cold S])Ol’. . Phone Red 570. FOR SALE—Chev pick«up.' gooa condition. 928 10th St. FOR SALE—Two wool jackets for men. Sizes 38 and 44. Call 564. FOR SALE—5-room home, auto- matic heat, fireplace, full base- ment—grand view. Terms to suit. 546 Hemlock C. C. Rulaford, builder ~ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Roll of music, Ernest Ball folio, also drum jazz brushes. Finder please return to Empir: or Al Music Shop. MISCELLANEOUS 'EWFDTQH ma«agp and (‘nbmr' baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 12th St. Phone Green 662, FUR garments made or remodeled. Fur hats and caps made to or- der, Miss Hamilton, Gastinean Hotel. CTNT§ EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Bunkers. . 5—'-7AF¢ TEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN your o gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop Coal | FOR RENT 4-ROOM furnished house, oil hea! close in, $37.50 monthly. Phon Black 415, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. | Close in. Reasonable. Phone Red 295 RENT — With clear to Taku, FOR view apartment, heated, and rents for $30 mnnlh Kilburn e, oil heat,| Ave 3-ROOM furnished hous oil range, on Gastineau Apply Juneau Paint Store. FOR RFNT—-Furmshod ammn(’m in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. room modern apt, Call. 4 o, 3-ROOM furnished apt, Phone Black 490, _3-ROOM _furnished apt. 746 W. 12th. Phone Blue 279. { 8 ROOMS and bath, air condi- tioned, heated, laundry, new oak floors, electric range, frigidaire, 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. FOR RENT—Furnished room, 325 410 West! APARTMENT for rent. Phone 723.] Sixth. FOR RENT—Furniiaed rooms, hot and cold water, Orpheum Rooms, Mrs. Anna Anderson, manager. —— | more dolls’ | NICE CLEAN rooms, steamheated— upstairs, 20th Rate: $16 single, $20 double. | STORE space in Decker Bidg. Phone Blue 465. 4-ROOM furnished apt. Steam heat, hot water day and night. | Electric range and frigidaire, laundry conveniences, Phone 132, | Douglas, WA“TEB FOR RENT—4-room fur. house— oil heat, Phone 187. | WANTED TO BUY — Model A VACANCY Triangle Bldg. Stan Ford or 1928 model Chevrolet| Grummett. Phone 253. sedan or coach. Phone Black 634. DEPENDABLE woman wants house and chambermaid work., Call mornings, Douglas 412. LADY wants work by hour or day. Phone Blue 510. Dowager Queen Mary of Britain has disposed of her expensive Daimier car and now is driven around in a light automobile of American make, ->> Empire Ciassifieds Pay! - - Thumbs Up! VACANCY Nugget Apartments. VACA\ICY—Evérgreen Apartments. VACANCY Perelle Phone Blue 575. | et - o | NICELY furnished heated apt., | rooms and bath. Blue 135, Apartment, 4 THE HILLCREST: NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE 439, 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; olso 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. | FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. | | | | E:Eocr)iM sxeamrhemed apt and bath. Klein Apts. Phone Black| 63. unobstructed | | furnished with electric rangeand | recter, a Apartments, | | . | 3-ROOM furnished, heated apt.| and bath. Phone 704. FOR RENT—Steamheated 2-bed- electric washer, | Century Market. | TLET ME HEAR HIM,* SAID THE GIANT IMPORTANTLY. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DE Ty SEohy “Oh““ft‘:“"' what mistakes he makes before I a fisherman’s son, has set out .o teoch him.” to imprison three giants who Eric held out the first bird. It { :‘"" l';"wl"“h;d‘“‘w(;":l“ "‘:5' preened its wings and this is om. He has defeated (wo. Now what it sang: he :"“‘*‘ ,l‘“‘“' A"‘: third, and “Tell us good sir, where you mogh: SRS AR | keep your heart. | All Rights Reserved “There is one comes near it will | AP Feature Service rend it apart.” “What!" shouted the giant CHAPTER FOURTEEN “That’s impossible. It is safely | And Now tor the Third Giant hidden in a castle back of the Eric and Santa rode happily back E“'“__ Wind.” 3 to town after imprisoning the glant| Eric needed no more. He whis- who wished to build a wall as high pered to his winged horse Take as the sky. They were followed by me to the castle back of the East hundreds of dancing people who| Wind” had been under the spell of the| ¢ AR % giant. Now they returned to their| TOMORROW: The Magic | Rames. Sea Shell. | e - Eric’s winged horse dropped them back down on the lawn besice the castle of the good, gray Queen. Santa sat down to work on some houses. Eric chuckled and handed him the magic knife | which the locket had given him. “This should fly faster for you than your own knife,” said Eric. turned pink, He took the knife and then said aloud. “Now I want to carve a doll house that will have windows that open and shut, that will play a tune.” “Goodness!” laughed Eric. “That | must be for a special little girl.” “It is,” said Santa, “She has ‘,wri(ten me for such a house three | years now. And she it. She takes care of baby her thinking of the third giant. He decided to use the last wish the locket could grant him. He .Sl'ml’)pf'd open the locket and said, ONE FUR-|me for the third and last time, | little friend.” | Immediately he saw in locket three little crows no. big- ger than pin heads. The voice cf the locket said, will become big as real Take them to the giant with no heart, and tell him the birds need | singing lessons.” Eric said good-bye to Santa, should have| “Take these. They Crows. | Santa was so pleased his cheeks| | DOUGLAS NEWS F. 0. E. CHRISTMAS PARTY MAKES A HAPPY E Douglas Eagles and Auxiliary members celebrated the Christmas kitchen faucets that run real wa. | season in true Yuletide fashion last ter and a. music box on the mantle night with Santa Claus and a light- ed tree, games, and contests, and prizes and refreshments. More than fifty members of the organization were present for the fun. With Mrs. Marcus Jensen in charge | of the entertainment, first contest was of “Names” and was won Mrs, Tauno Niemi; Doto Brown car. | brother while her mother WOrks" |.aq off honors at cards, naming | Eric Was Wotried |animal prizes went to Mrs. Dale | But Eric was worried. He WiSipjeek; cootie winners were Ms. Leonard Johnson, high score; Mrs. Gust Erickson; twelve tables of players were engaged in the latter “Help| game Old Santa, ton Engstrom, in the person of El- presided over the the | distribution of gifts from the tree with the assistance of Mrs. A. J. Balcz. Then followed siging of Christmas songs, accompanied by Ernst Oberg at the piano. Refresh- | ments of ice cream, cookies and cof- fez were served. a et CITY TO HAVE TREE Plans are on foot today to have | iCOZY. warm furn. apts. Lights, ; water, dishes. cooking utensils and bnth Reasonable at Seaview. | " Subscribe to the Daily Alaska who looked up seriously and sa)d‘ “This is the cruelest of the giants, a fine big tree brought in to be| Be careful. And come back soon planted at the corner of Third and| as you can, You must be back et D Streets, the main intersection of | least by Christmas Eve if you are the town for a Christmas tree, May- | to be made king of your home|or Kilburn said this morning. Their faces reflecting detgrmined courage, two l‘})ndon tots are shown as they left a bomb shelter for a buu scheduled to carry them to the comparative safety of the English countryside. Their home was de- siroyed in a German air raid. | Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. | TIMELY GI#ES s mn's Quality Work Clothing FRED HEKNING Complete Outfitter for Men [ What Is Your Present || Job _IIow Teaching |land.” Eric bowed promised. He to/ual and according |santa and then he bowed to the at their recent meeting chnsLmnw‘ tower. carols will be sung around the tree | The tree will be lighted up as us- to plans made |good, gray Queen in her | He mounted his horse and flew when it is ready. | | straight to the giant with no b o P R | | heart. EAGLES PARTY | Pleased the Giant Eric rode boldly up to giant’s left ear and shouted, |1 come from east of the sun where | !the fame of your fine voice has spread. Here are the three birds| |which are my kingdom’s best | singers.- But we hear you are bet-| | ter. So my queen has asked me| | to bring the birds to you for sing-| |ing lessons.” [ That pleased the giant. He took| = | breath and ! s 2 G v | DOUGLAS (OLISEUM | H El il LN at i ‘:u:weretcer ‘:ndamans'”adnymlng in} TU”DAY"WBDN:SDAY |our kingdom. Now, Sire, will you| | give this first bird a lesson.” | “Let me hear him,” said | “I must know S ' giant importantly. |son, Tom Cashen, Claude Erskine |and Robert Bonner, Jr., | It was ‘decided at a meeting of | the | Douglas Aérie 117, F.O.E. last mghu «Sire, to hold an event of a certain kind some time before Christmas and & committee comiposed of Norman Rustad, Dale Fleek, Leonard John- is working | on the affair. Final arrnngemenfi will be announced later. { A New Year hi-jinks was also de- “ADVENTURE in samacur 5 TTUET'S T 4h0s' LOFFABLEST TAING T EIER HEERED AN ALL WY BORNED DeNS DIANONDS” BANID 17, 1940. 47, and her five children stage a two-1 of their former husband and father, Ark., while a parade w n pr Tinstick on cardbe BARANOF TREE “ SHINING FORTH The large Christmas tree of the Barancf Hotel is now shining forth ' eal eslate deal The signs 1 and cloth. : at Joncshoro, e printed with ¢n the marquee over the Franklin Street entrance The silver spray, with the gay lighting system, makes the tree one of the most noticeable at night time of any of the present out-of-door decorations, — e Although the name “marihuana” commonly is applied to one certain type of plant, in reality it is an old Carib Indian name for all kinds of fiber plants. . cided on with Charles Tuckett head- ing the committee on arrangements. - 1 S. TREE T § I'VI)AY MORNING The annual Christmas tree exer- cises of Douglas Community Sunday Whnle Nazi war planes drop their Due o lack of space Henry raid. He is being bathed by a mem- Bathmg Blitz Baby !The Juneau Laundry chool wi N ext Sunday ?orlr\(:)lon“l]al( "L‘h"‘"‘lflmm‘l"f 2'\::"!]'“ cargoes of death on London, babies | | | KOCEAl e regular Sunday oo right on being born. This tot is School hour of 10 o'clock in the City shown a short time after his arrival | Hall building. in the war-torn city during an air Schlegel announced yesterday only ber of the corps of nurses stationed parents of the Sunday School chil- througheut the city. I dren ave invited > > NOTICE SNYDER MOVES A‘AIRMAIIL EN%/E%(l)P':Efi,Nshowingl - route from Seattle to Nome, an Frandfs Snyder has established his .. . o PR . bachelor headquarters at the Cha. mlo sl L BBtor s S0 DY) Schramm cottage on Nob hill and WHY SUFFER wiin your feet? will make the residence his home Phone 648, Chiropodist Dr, Stevcs. during their absen adv GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOCMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 Puta Cmc Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROQM IN YOUR BOAT 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 iates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CIIARLES G. WARNER CO. Watch Our Windows FOR DAILY BARGAINS THRI F T cCo-0P Next to City Hall Bv BILLY DeBECK AT YE SCART THEN'LL BOUNCE & RQUFLE BALLOFFN NORE PUNKIN HAD COLLWN THEM CRITTERS | * SQUARS” ® - - D e ] Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors SYSTEM CLEANING i PHONE 15 P Jp——— i Soothing Organ Music und Delicious Fried Chicken {Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 36§ Pianos—Musical Instruments | and Bupplies I I | Phone 206 122 W. Second TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | | Residence Phone Black 680 Utah Nut and L. Tem o Bt O:L “* ||| SANITARY Trl,mam: a2 24— PHONES—16 } HOME GROCERY ||| Jye e raf Home IP:R?P gw“s-ru o || i AGt fg C:' ! American Méat—-Phone 38 | * CABINEI;I'HI(';)';; —r.—l:Asa * Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS q AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY i Call Phones: 13 and 47 | FRANKLIN STREET between | frout and Second Streeta PHONE 359 l GEORGE BROS. "| Widest Selection ol LIOUORS ! PHONE 92 or 90 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau Bodding Transfer MARINE PHONE BUILDING m Rock—Coal Hauling Btove—Fuel Ofl Deltvery Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS T ——_————— : Thomas Hardware Ce. ‘Every house needs weatinghou.se"’ r"“.‘f — ons PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Sgtlderk. k' et Electrical Contractor—Dealer HARDWARS i 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 ‘!: JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition e ZE!II‘I'H RADIDS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU ‘RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson GENERAL MOTORS, DELOD and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” IT COSTS 8O LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S PHONE Juneau Clo!lnng Store il adals e Sl MEN’S and LADIES' X READY-TO-WEAR LIQUOR DELIVERY| 336 So. Franklin - % 3 R 7 P IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Rice & Ahlers Co. Idsglnpgigflw Plumbing — Oil Burners PHONE 59 Heating d Phone 34 Sheet Metal 4 COWLING-DAVLIN | TREsw oLYMPIA COMPANY OYSTER COCKTAIL DODGE and PLYMOUTH RETAIL and WHOLESALE DEALERS Fresh from the Shell Everyday | NEW YORK TAVERN GASTINEAU : e HOTEL 23 Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner ‘Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONR 788 | | | | Subscribe to the Daily Alaisku ‘Emptre‘me paper with the largest & | paid circulation. NOTICE! 4 Commencing January 1, 1940, the rate of interest paid on Savings Accounts will be reduced to two per cent. per annum. This reduction is necessitated by the low interest return now afforded by invest- ments qualified for savings funds. L4 The B. M. Behrends llank

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