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In case of error or if an ad BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealery) GREASES GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors § —— P has been stopped hefore €X- | | Gyary, COTTAGE for rent, | Alaska Music SUPPIY S Botils Ot Phiss She piration, advertiser plets!e“l;ofl; able for 2 people without chil- | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager %ouxr;q rrq:nd é::lck:md l fy this g“‘” (Ph&“ebe '":n dren, in Juneau. Phone Thane || Pianos—Musical Instruments eliclous Y o icken H fi't‘:e :f‘, e 3 rings. See Getchell. | 5 msnd [ pplles. EVERY NIGHT Sl ke i j | hone 22 W. SBecond | tivitie .LASKA EMPIRE | |4 RoOM furnished and heated| ] DOUGI.AS INN i ‘| apartment. 4th and Harris Sts. | John Marin, Pro Phone 38 Count five average words $0-the| yrioitinen Apts. | | 1 A , p’.'“-_‘ ne. & | | . * - Daily rate per line for consecutive | 3-ROOM steam heated apt. and msertions: bath. Klein Apts. Phone Blnr,k u'ah “Ifl and l.llmp SANI One day ..o ; 763, | ¢ o AL TAI‘ Y Additional days ... P RS Mmmum e&zu —...500 4-ROOM furnished h°“5"lv "“Pi‘“‘ Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. PIGGLY WIGGLY Copy must be In the office by 2 close in, $37.50 monthly. mne‘ TELEPHONE 412 selock in the afterncon to insure| Black 415. 24— PHONES—16 msertion on e 043, e telephatie | FOR._FENT—Furnished apartment.| L il - -+ rom persous listed .in telephone| Close in. Reasonable. Phone md‘ ‘ 295. { : rectory. i (IR i Donald A. Thornton, Maritime Commission's &enior Neaiet aboard the | HOME GRUCERY Krafft,q Phone 3' or taker. FOR RENT — thh unobstructed‘ American President liner President Cleveland, was decorated recently | Ph 146 5 FOR SALE e N A B o Franctsoo as the outstanding cadet in the line’s service for the one MANUFACTURING CO. furhished Wi e o Y 4 ¥ aritime Commission dis anager, | Home Liquor Storé—Tel 699 — reefer, heated, and rents for. $30 year 1940, . C. Mausshardt, Maritime Commission district manager, | Jome Tiquor Slors—irel, 698 | AR WA arAle MAYTAG WASHER, LES. lamp, S s ward, above. The 21-year-old Corvallis, Ore., youth is a | | month. Kilburn Apartments, 0 makes the a PHONE 62 ractically new, reasonable. In-| 2 5 LATE," CHUCK.ED THE TROLL. S T > . pra \ D 1a. | . , - raduate of Oregon State College. - quire No, 1, Bindsell Apts. RBRe- ‘ SRR s O et . 3-ROOM furm:hed house, oil heat, | THE STORY SO FAR: Eric, | ¢ locked the bottom | ELECTRIC TRAIN complete, Al- | been safely locked in the bol [ ! r,,,n,,' new, $5. Phone Red 340 oil range, on Gastineau Ave.| , figherman's son, has set out |of the Iron Mountain these many WHIIZER N ! | Samfary Meat Co. | t : .7 | Apply Juneau Paint Store. to defeat three giants that have | years” aye a“ a s g The Juneau Laundry FOR QUALITY MEATS | FOR SALE — Pine and spruce; ———mirmmonnt = 0 i | bewitched a whale kingdom. He Needed No More BOULDER. Col. T dec. 18 : Leo| AND. POULTRYE Christmas trees. Phone Green| 0 TflEm’ alle Bidg, Phone 3 | now seeks the sécret hiding | Eric needed no more. He leaned Stasica, Al-Big Seven haliback| ) pRANKLIN STREET between FREE DELIVERY 265. Trees at 9th and E Sts. ang o 3 ; place in which the third giant |over and whispered in the ear of son ;»uyx']y]‘ II.(»r‘liy“r‘,x\r: :11 :\‘:k\!.‘.“:.x:l” ’\‘\n\ | Prout and Second Streets Call Phones: 13 and 42 - EL. s i L p O ado iversity g 24 at. Rea-,3-ROOM furnished, heated apt. Kkeeps his heart. | his winged horse, “Take me to the u LR SR e i — are? T]A‘LESWS%? ;fi:nfium and bath. Erwin Apts. Phone 704.| All Rights Reserved Iron Mountain.” a_conference scoring title since| PHONE 359 nable. € AP Feature Service i The horse sprang through the e, Whizzer White (:?mlml‘ all .((!.lfx:)mlli- - FOR SALE—Chev pick-up, 'gooa |FOR RENgas‘e“:"rg”l‘tfd‘szz'bem |air. They flew into great, black AP FEATURE SERVICE Wity 1.,?; GEORGE BROS. lition. 928 10th St. Sl dhe - 5 oo s ! CHAPTER FIFTEEN clouds and soon great, icy sheets ed wi hite’s 122.) T ey o - SEped G afk ol nieab| Lo rain were falliag about them.| Here are home men who didn' -os | “SMILING SERVICE" | Widest Selection ol FOR SALE—Two wool jackets ‘“"‘3';?(2?51222 i “"| The Giant's Heart Wasn't There |'rhe horse's strong wings were so| wait for Christmas to play Santa = WHY SUFTTER wiln your feet? | Bert's Cash G LIQUOR S men. Sizes 38 and 44. Call 564. Eric was headed for the castle| wet he could hardly fly. He began Claus Phone 642, Chiropodist Dr, Ste ‘ eri s Lash urocer FOR BALE—5-room home, auto-|3-ROOM furnishéd apt. 746 W.|back of the East Wind. Hiswinged| ¢o gink. And below them was the| A. C. Crombic, New York lum- ady | SRONE T Y PHONE 92 or 8% matic heat, fireplace, full base-| 12th. Phone Blue 279. horse flew through blue sky and|gray and angry sea. ber’. man, brought 14-year-old —— = ] Free Delivery Junesu YT R ment—grand view. Terms to sulLI - pink clouds. Through gray clouds| " go Eric quickly pulled out his| Larry Windsor, of Republic, Wash., UNITED STATES i i Pr——— e e Hobock Way. C. C. Rulaford,| 8 ROOMS and bath, air condi-|and then through great blackanes.| white seashell. It féll to the oceafi|®d New York tg rejoin his doz DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR o & pitider i tioned, heated, electric washer./The air became chilly. Then it pelow and turned into a fine white Trixie. Trixie had chased a chip- ENERAL LAND OFFICE | Boddmg Transfer 2 laundry, new oak floors, electric/ hecame so cold that the horse|post Eric and his horse settled munk into a freight car. The door District Land Office [ aneae MARINE PWONE LOST AND FOUND range, (_ngidaire, nicely furnished.|could fly no more. He began to dip| qown on the deck, and the boat was slammed, and 34 days later the Anshorage, Alkska Garba e Han]gd BUILDING Call Windsor Apts. {down out of the sky. sped over the water to the Iron car arvived in New York. Larry October 7, 1940. | g Rock—Coal Hauling 7 LOST—Roll of muslc‘ Emest Ba""BOARD g RdOM sisoi;r‘m"; Below them m; the great, gray wmountain. had »d Crombie to be on the Anchorage Serial 09867 ‘ Reasonable Monthly Rates Stove—Fuel Ofl Delivery folio, also drum jazz brushes.| o d shower| MISLY waves of the sea, ¥ s lookout Notice is hereby given that Algers | Finder please return to Empire b;i;m,};,?tindrryo;,;'?"}o:n,;w‘,fif “Now what?” thought Eric.| TOMORROW: A bat brings Another Santa Claus was Henry ‘Norton Lenhart, has made applica- | E DAVIS or Alaska Music Shop. DALk Boome nhone 410 .. “This flying horse can't fight such| encouragement. Ferd, who left Ethel Gatf, 19-year- Lion for a homesite, under the act | || TELEPHO 3213 Phione 4709 TH SH i e B P old Fort Wayne, Ind, waitress, a of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat: 809) for a Z MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT_Fumished room, 325 Then Eric thought of the little $46 tip because she did a “very tract of land embraced in U. S.| _ . omas Hardware Ca. bR, APARTMENT for rent. Phone 723,| White sea shell Saul had given good job." Survey No. 2391, and described as| | ‘Every house needs westinghouse' PAINTS — OILS SWEDISH massage and cabinet gjyp, him when he left home. Saul had a" oiabeca To two other Santas, recogni- Lot “Q" Triangle Group of Home-| | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Builders’ and Shelf baths, Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 ka o b LR would take him anywhere & tion didn’t come until they were sites, situated on the Glacier High-| | Efectrical Contractor—Dealer HARDWARE { 12th St. Phone Green 662, FOR RENT—F‘urr.is’ned rooms, hot|on the water. " ( u dead. Wilhelm Loewenstein, New way, about 13 miles northwesterly of | | 149 50, g . 1 : ad. ’ 5 x : . Seward St. Ji , Alas = - PR g 5 5SS and cold water. Orpheum Rooms,| Eric took the shell out of his ow ropplng p York leather importer, left $900,- Juneau, ar4 it is now in the files of Biainess Ph;:;e‘::l Gl i L g;TTan:mm:;;; o wre| Mrs. Anna Anderson, manager. |pocket. It flew out of his hand.| 000 for a chain of free cafeterias the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage,| | —po dst 80 W o 0 ur ha Bl e R 3 y floated down to the sea and in aj (Continued on Page 8ix) for needy persons, Alasgka. der, Hamilton, Gastineau| NICE CLEAN rooms, steamhea e R e T 3 e 2 figl e g ; e e A R b g upstairs. 20th. Gentury Market, | (¥IDKINE it was a big, white boat J. Hutvey Gravell, Ambler, ~Any and all persons claiming ad cie | JUNEAU,YOUNG i Rate: $16 single, $20 double. Eric and his wigged horse settled| ;) ... Congressmen-at-large. paint manufacturer, left the verse¢ly any of the above mentioned zn lTli-n——A«fi—l-o’g- { H d C I‘/g ‘CENTS FACH PAID for used _ S S~ |down on the déck and the boat In Tllinois, Ohio and Oklahoma, Of his $3,000,000 business !nnd, n‘nldv file their adverse v:kums ] | arl ware Lom an sound gunnv sacks at Coal STORE space in Decker Bldg.|sped through the water until Eric| . Legislatures can wrangle over 8roup of (-mpln\'oc in the district land office within the Rk Niw on: Disia PAINTS ’ Bunkers. | Phone Blue 465. saw a great gray castle on a Tock. i i 3 » o " -o - period of publication or thirty days UL play —OIL—! b [os | : s whatiier, Tek: SRR G /0R IO, thereafter, or they will be barred|} BEPAIRS and SERVICE Shelf and Heavy Hagdware TORRANTEED Realbtic Perms- | {-ROOM farished apt. SIOAM| rios wores Tiew wp 1o ine. castie| PIeSeN POSLS of “Consressmen-at- Ajunougn the Pacific Ocean is by the proviions of Cio Stafutes. | JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Gung and Ammunition nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c. heat, hot water day and Night.|goor. Eric saw no one. So he dis-| pr S ¥ Ll: Llsum' 1d mean| PYARE the largest of the five great GEORGE A. LINGO, Phone 464 Bill Hixson Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone| Electric range and Irigidaire,imounwd and leading his horse Im « ‘"10'3 7 & SWO‘lt hpme‘:;‘\]- oceans the portion of land draincd Register. ¥ Py e R Wt easer WAk laundry conveniences. Phone 132, went all the way through the cas- (ci;?gprl:\’;mtzlnp Ovlvclo Wiliam G into it is comparatively insignifi- First-publication, Oct. 30, 1940, PR SR GENERAL MOTORS, DELCD S R SR RS > - ¥ _ Gt —_—— . a Douglas. |tle until he came to a little stone iy | Cant. Last publication, Dec. 24, 1940, and MAYTAG PRODUCTS YURN your oma gold Into vnlue,‘ L pooust: mnder Erovind. "Thats Be BN Stratton and Stephen A. Day; in| _ Sl BE IT COSTS 8O LITTLE cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |FOR RENT—4-room fur. house—| it G fhn ke G bc“d; | | Ohio, one of those held by Rep. g ————————————————— TO DRESS SMARTLY w P JOHNSGN s L oil heat, Phone 187. | {80t an. ugly ‘troll Wil dong, Vel-| George H, Bender and Congress- 2 AT - . ! I' | = [§ 81y 2 “| man-elect. Stephen M. Young; in | “The Frigidaire Map” WA“T VACANCY Nugget Apartments. | low _tcech, Oklahoma, the seat now held by X P . 77777 | Eric wakened the troll and the " - &l DEPENDABLE woman wants housi[VACANCY Perelle Apartment. ;14 fellow grinned ‘Relp)- xl:l i:tg;sleri-evm e CQmpare Them Wflh Afl mhel’s. and chambermaid work. Phone Blue 575. | ) iy T e other s § S T oS S1as [ B BPR M S (URA T ST e ‘Too Late |lose Representatives, redistricting ——— e f Domig RO | NICELY furnished heated apt, 4| ~T00 late” chuckled the troll It th n, it PRICE - APPEARANCE ECONGCMY T PHONE 36 ! 1 urni €1 leate apt., 2 * must come. that were all, i - -— “There have been others before P LADY wants work b_y'}-mur or dav.| rooms and bath. Blue 135, |would mean possibly only politi- Juneau Clothing Siore PH > Blue 510. - _ | you. The giant mok his heart out saval, attel s s FOR VERY PROMPT st Gl THE HILLCREST: ONE FUR-|of here years ago.” ;‘“;nd‘;'r’:f:v’fJu;‘g]‘lf":p;‘stfim“e}‘fis DURABILITY MEN'S and LADIES' Recent studies of mala;m ih(."\v NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE| Eric was very disappointed. Bm.“'0 one p,".(y or lho other will - READY-TO-WEAR LIOUOR DELWEB‘I that the disease causes death by| 439, he could see the casket had been s - e Cone Lo, mi | CONNORS MOTOR €O 95 80 Fronkia || A . 7 turning fluid blood into a thiek sludge which plugs up vessels and cau; the heart to overwork. Empire Classifieds Pay! UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office “Anchorage, Alaska November 13, 1940 Notice is hereby given that Robert | ™ E. Shelley, entryman, together with | his witnesses, Walter Bindseil and Il ROOM FURNISHED aputment | elso 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts, FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights. | water, dishes. cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. A T Wllal Is Your Present | | | empty so long that it was filled with spider webs. So he mounted/ his winged horse, flew to the white boat and sped back to the coast of the good gray Queen’s land. There the boat became a tiny sea shell again and Eric put it back in his pocket. He flew SLlalgh[ | back to the giant who had no heart. The giant was chuckling | over his joke. otherwise L.enmal fxacu.ses in the | above-named states. But that isn't |all, TWO EXAMPLES When the census maps finally | get back to the states, there will | come up again the decennial strug- lgle to eliminate or maintain dis-| tricts which obviously offer such unfair representation as to be some- PHONE 411 MORE ROOM IN More Miles for Yo An Engine that 1r Puf a Covu: Diesel in Your Boat If You lam A Comfortable, Quiet Ride Assurance of Safe Trips Rice & Ahlers Co. Plimbing — Oil Burnérs Heating YOUR BOAT ur Money stantly Starts Phone 34 Sheet Metal “Quite a trip you had, eh?” he|(imes almost laughable. Just (ol said. A |take two as examples: In New| Yt o fine trip” said Eric.| yorg Gity, Samuel Dickstein rep- 1 found you are a very careful|resents the lower east side 12th, Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance kates k I FRESH OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAIL IF I'’S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Pamt Shop ¥RED W. WENDT PHONE 549 COWLING-DAVLIN 'COMPANY DODGE and PLYMQUTH Ethel Bindseil, has mad lication " S for Z h()‘:lesf:e und::ath(::l::‘t’ of May Jfib IW Teaching g+ AT congressional district. According to Smokeless, Odorless Exhsust RETAIL and WHOLESALE . DEALERS 3 | 'Ho, ho,” laughed the giant. | the 1930 census, he has been speak- Full Diesel Dependability Fresh from (hn ’th‘i' Everyda, ifi{i:fiafia ;wf!‘;rwszm:-:col;olr:ss 'flll’ “Bul, sir” said Eric. “I have a|ine fo o071 Phifringhics i An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked By the 4 Bint mdelnt y o : ool ? second crow that must be taught| o ; w l i East River in Kings County,! LEAVE O (Ii{ejlc?}l:‘zi asf!.;toB oi‘t the Pc(ti:;son ALASKA SCHQOL OF your singing secrets, or my Queen) Donald L. O'Toole; in %he eighth! CHAARLES Go ABNEB Cflo NEW. YORR!P m | E s T I “ E A u Glacier Ifig(;\waym;;p:):;::,“:my ‘;‘& 7 “ERONAUHCS {will not -believe the stories of your dismct, has been representing 799~ ; » . . s 2 fine voice.” sons. In other W it! s o o o o T ‘Buteey Mo, 086, Dmupasiioe Pt e e gl Dllkspt:{ns B e I e : il contr o o s 464 acres, and it is now in the files '. b _’,“; t"’;":fl’ 24 S‘z’h’ :"!;""a"‘flm on opposite sides of the fence| Watch Our Windows SANITARY PLUMBING and || |i -prm }xafom%m of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, m §!“But let me hear the bird 80 Ijon any issue, then the former has| 'HEATING : .|| __<BHQ or ks TIMELY CLOTHES } " coon™onct et or S’ G, ™ i g 'FOR DAILY BARGAINS o o | . s, Al d all persons claiming ad- - i strength of the latter in the House Y i g versrgya:ny of lt)}e:e above ment?o::d §TET§ON HATS | Erp togk dbe eaond. g n "m‘; of gpregenufives THR l F I C 0 0 P "Le ol Mgfi'lu i Enslg:u‘rqec:l?:e ::metrh ewitzmtlk}:e l[::;;:, land should gile their adverse claim 3 his pocket and held it out on his| po you see why reapportion-| | paid; atroulation, in the district land office within the Quality Work Clothing hagd Thel;mw pre;:ed his wings| nent is bound to be another Bat-‘ rand._sang ese wor tle of thq Decade? period of publication or thirty days Nexl to “There is one comes near it will| | rend it apart.” | AIRMAIL ENVELOPK®, showing “What, again?” shouted the giant.| s route from Seattle to Nome, on “That's impossible, I say. It has sale at J. B. Bur(on‘l & Co. ldv. thereafter, or they will be barred by “Tell us, good sir, where you| Sl A Tl 1; ‘ oot o . e ' the provisions of the Statutes. i keep your heart, ‘ 4 " T ' C - ceoroz & 1vco. | FRED munlr. i City Hall Onlnplm Outfitter for Mén Register. First publication, Dec. 18, 1940. Last publication, Feb. 12, 1941. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH & Commencing January 1, 1941, the rate of interest paid on Savings Accounts will be reduced to iwo per cent. per annum. This reduction is necessitated by the low interest return now afforded by invest- ments qualified for savings funds. ¥ ® , The B. M. Behrends WMEBBE YOU'D LIME To WRNE TR CAP'N BRING NOUR BREQKEAS W ON A TRAY, \"RD @ \RD ‘ROUND ABOUT LUNCH-TWHE NE MGHT BST MORE FR\E&‘ '(0 FOTCW e Q' COFFEE 'ELRRMGLE EGGS (‘N &

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