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In case of error or if an ad has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average words to.the ine. Dally rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge _....58c Copy must he in the office by 2 yelock In the afternoon to insure msertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone yom persons listed in telephone Nrectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE - 100 FOR IIEN'I' FOR RENT nx LEASE R’\Inlm Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. See I. Goldstein TWO- ROOM furnished apartmeu' $15 a month. Phone Blue 510, THREE-ROOM apartment. Part]v furnished. ‘Phone 723. SMALL COTTAGE for rent, suit-| able for 2 people without chil- dren, in ‘Juneau, Phone Thane, 3 rings. See Getchell. 4-ROOM furnished and apartment. 4th and Harris Sts Miettinen Apts. steam heated apt. 3-ROOM and bath. Klein Apts. Phone Black 763, 4-ROOM furnished house, oil heu 1 ELECTRIC TRAIN complete. Al- g"’::k ’;‘l's’:’”” monthly. . Phone most new, $5. Phone Red 340. R b Bt o\ > 2 : FOR RENT — Wi M().Xf I.SA,LP' ;‘i\nc Pl;‘(:'fi? SG!'):::: view clear to Taku, npntment ,,}‘:,r '71”?’.“\5 '1‘9\11 and B 8ts furnished with electric range and| YAl OIS " o reefer, heated, and rents for $30 FOR SALE—Good fur coat. Rea-| A& month. Kilburn Apartments, sonable. Size 36. Phone 124, Douglas. FOR SALE—Chev pick-up, gooa;3- ROOM fumlshed houw oil hs;l condition. 928 10th St. oil range, on Gastineau Ave Apply Juneau Paint Store. FOR SALE—5-room home, auto-'_ ____ matic heat, fireplace, full base- FOR RENT—Furmshed npanmenr ment—grand view. Terms to suit. in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. 546 Hemlock Way. C. C. Rulafor - ,):“M:,'r’" iy 3-ROOM furnished, heated pt. - and bath. Erwin Apts. Phone 704. WSU‘.LLANEOUS FOR RENT—Steamheated 2-bed- SWEDISH massaghi@ha _cabinst], Too% Mmodemmy apt. Call. 453. baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 ant‘g _ROOM furnished apt, oil heat. 12th St. Phone Green 662, ! Phone Black 490. FUR garments made or remodeled. § ROOMS and bath, air condi- Fur hats and caps made to or- der. Miss Hamilton, Gastinean Hotel. $% CENTS EACH PAID for used sound gunny sacks at Coal| Bunkers i | PUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| nents, $4.50. Finger wave, .65c.| Lola’s Beauty Shop. 201, 315 Decker Way. tioned, heated, electric washer, laundry, new oak floors, electric range, frigidaire, nicely furnished. Call Windsor ApLs BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower bath, two in room for $45. Ju-| neau Rooms, phone 472, g PG Telephone | FOR RENT—Furnished room, 325 half way up the side. So he started Sixth. TURN your o goid mto value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. " WANTED I‘NDABLF woman wants house | chambermaid work. Call . Douglas 412, DB and morning LAI)Y wants work by hour or dav.| Phone Blue 510. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown leather key case containing keys and driver's li- censes. Return to Empire Office. Subscribe to the Daily Alaska| Empire—the paper with the largest, paid circulation. | NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT OF ADMINISTRATOR In the United States Commissioner's (Ex-officio Probate) Court for the | Territory of Alaska, Juneau Com- missioner’s Precinct. | In the Matter of the Estate of ADOLPH FRANK COSTENOBLE, Deceased. The undersigned administrator of the above entitled estate, having fil- ed his Final Account of Adminis- trator and Petition for Distribution | herein, the hearing on the same has been set by the said Probate Court | at Juneau, Alaska, for Monday, the 27th day of January, 1941, at 10:00 oclock A. M., when the Court will settle said account and also adjudi- | cate and decree who the heirs and | distributees of saia estate are. All| persons interested are hereby noti- | fied to file their objections or ap- pear and show cause, if any, at the said time and place, why said ac- count should not be allowed and the heirs of said estate declared by whe Court. GORDON GRAY, Administrator. First publication, Nov. 28, 1840. Last publication, Dec. 19, 1940. O A AT e What Is Your Present | | Job Now Teaching ° You? ¢ ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS FOR RENT—Furnizaed rooms, hot and cold water, Orpheum Rooms, Mrs. Anna Anderson, manager. NICI TAN rooms, steamheate upstairs, 20th Century Market, Rate: $16 single, $20 double. :STORE’ space ';1“ D(‘Zkor Phone Blue 465. Bldg. -ROOM furnished apt. heat, hot water Electric range and laundry conveniences, Douglas, FOR RENT—4-room fur. house— oil heat. Phone 187. g VACANCY Nugget Apartments. |VACANCY Perelle Apartment.| Phone Blue 575. NICELY furnished heated apt, ¢ rooms and bath. Blue 135, THE HILLCREST: ONE FUR-| NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE 439. |4-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; 2lso 5-room strictly modern un- furnished house. Phone 484. VACANCY at Foshee Apts. | FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, water, dishes. cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. ZIMMERMANS OUT A. A. Zimmerman, placer mining operator in the Fairbanks district, passed through Juneau accompanied by Mrs, Zimmerman to visit in Salinas, Cal, of months. for a couple | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES: 1 STETSON HATS lel!y Wurk Clothing nanmms Complete Outfitter'for Men heated | ~— |ocean below him. He stepped care- Steam | day and night.| frigidaire, ! Phone 132, recently, |’ THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDA\ DEC. SANTA_ GINFKILLER BY SIGRID THE STORY SO FAR: Eric, a fisherman’s som, is trying to find the . secret hiding place where an ugly giant hides his “Back so soon?” he said. “I had a fine trip,” said Er “But now I really must go hon Will you give the, last crow a heart. He is going to the | jooon9» Ircn Mountain to, look there. “Certainly,” said the giant. “Let All Rights Reserved me hear him. AP Feature Service Eric held out the third and last bird, and this is what he san i CHAPTER SIXTEEN “Tell us, good sir, where you Eric Is Tempted To Give Up Keep vour heart, Eric’s white boat sped over the There is m{c comes near it will great, gray sea for many hours ’T‘f“d it -apart.”. - ; He, and his winged horse stood' . What 8gain?" shouted the gilently on the deck and looked LS impossiblé. My heart will Jast |about thém for some light, But anotise z‘ho sand. years. T4 dies;in- they . saw nothing. They saw :pot Sid¢ 8 pizcie.of fire sl 'ig One a single lighthouse. They saw not AP Pierce. And' fhe cirgle is'back cottage on the shore, and they "r):‘::-n::?:;;w‘ no more. He pressed ppeedl mo) 8t his horse toward the thunder hills | Finally, Eric saw a-great conc- % ihkr mountain Sl:tndi“fi nuht‘ np TOMORROW: ihe circde of out of the sea. There wasn't a fire. blade of grass on it, nor a tree & et R 2! < It was solid iron, The white boat stopped at its base. This mountain was too steep for winged horse to climb. But could see a small entrance News Nofes From Sitka | the Eric up. He slipped many times. He |tore the skin on his fingers. But {he finally set one foot, and then| ‘thc other, into the entrance of the | Iron Mountain. ; SITKA, ALASKA, Dec. 18— | He could see nothing but a long, (special Correspondence) — On | biack hall ahead. He couldn't hear; cpristmas day, O. I. Hall, General |a single sound but the roar of the gyperintendent of the Seims Drake ! ‘ o Puget Suum] Construction Com- fully. along, ecling -bie ‘way. pany, will transfer to Dutch Har- | Kot Jot: Soom bor, where he will take charge of Once he found a rusty sword | the defense project for the same Once he found some very old coins company lying on the floor of the corridor., . gaj s being replaced by He walked down, :Io‘v«n into the ;oieq B. French who has been |2east o the. mo‘f{“fl"f and ‘h'-'f"_"‘m the construction business for ‘he found a little iron room. There many years, and more recently was was a hole dug into the bottom of the floor, and next it dozed an old troll with long yellow teeth. | Eric shook the troll and the troll looked up and grinned through his long yellow teeth. in charge of a project near Wash- ington, D. C. It was on Christmas Day, 1939, that the Hall family arrived at | Sitka and Japonski Island, and ac- ,cording to a younger member of |~~r}3:;2 h‘:i‘; bwcr"“:f]‘;f;* bZ?fi.J;fiif [the family it is expected that they {will again have their Christmas But the giant moved his heart ginner aboard the boat. many years ago. | Sl Eric could see the hole was filled with cobwebs, so he started| Ernest T. Brindley and Madeline back up through the mountain, so!L. Spindor were married in the of-| discouraged that he thought of fice of Commissioner William going back to Santa. As the walked | Knight on December 12. Mr. Brind- | he heard a dry rustling ahead of|ley is employed at the seaplane him. In the dim light he could see base, and Mrs, Brindley is on the a bat flying toward him. Just as staff at the Arcade Cafe. the bat circled over his head Eric saw there were bunches of holly: | leaves in the bat’s claws. Adele F. Thomason became the bride of Frederick C. Easley of | “Why!” said Eric, “he must have Sitka on December 15. ;ccme from Santa Claus.” Eric’s| | | heart thumped with pleasure and/ Walter Bacon, newly elected new courage. He held out his hand! President of the Sitka Rotary Club, and the bat settled down on it. announces that the charter would Eric took the holly branches from he presented to the club during the bat's siaws. Tied to each‘the first week in January. At the bunch were the finest big coconut regular meeting of the club a cookies. Around one was wrapped | resolution was passed to assist the| “Son, | Chamber of Commerce in provid-| | [ |a note from Santa. It said. | Coast Guard cutter, which will ar-| Back To the Giant |rive here next week, and will be‘ Eric munched the cookies, put! permanently stationed in Sitka| |the note carefully in his pocket‘thereaft.er. and felt new courage in his hmt’ i {He said to himself, “Of course!| With the thermometer riding| | And the third. time I will, md[high and continuous sunshine‘ must win, But now hurry. I mu»flsitka is taking on a holiday ap-‘ be back to Santa before Christ-|pearance by decorating the city, mas Eve.” ‘wxm Christmas trees only. To date He mounted - his winged horse|the only snow is some 2,000 feet and sped back to the giant with no up on the mountains, and many heart. The giant chuckled but h«‘a sled-anticipating youngster is also looked ‘surprised to see Eric|hoping that there will be a white back. | christmas. ‘hs.s tried three times.” | ki . ino man fails with honor until heling a docking berth for .a new| Ww'm“o',,‘",',,,,,mfl,,,'w,,~< % 1940 America’s youngest quadruplets, approaching their second birthday, do their bit for the Anti-Tuberculosis Association drive in the ome tity of Galveston, Texas, Left to right are Jeraldine, Joyce, Jeancite and (front) Joan. Mr Harmon and Mr. Grange Two of the greatest football players in the last 20 years, Red Grange, one-time Illinois and pro star, and Tom Harmon, Michigan's All:American, meet in Ann Arbor, Mich, and compare records. Harmon’s three-year touchdown jambo Grange's mark | of 31. With the two football stars above i ret Thom, Hare) mon’s best girl friend and a University of Michigan co-ed. G MO RUCKS Compare Them With Al! Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONCMY DURABILITY CORNNOGRS MOTOR CO. 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DAVIS Rock—Coal Hauling . Btove—Fuel Ol Dellvery | TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 | WA Thomas Hardware Ce | ‘Every house needs westinghouse' BAINED 908 i Builders’ ana Shelf PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. HARDWARZ Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 | Residence Phone Black 680 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OTL—-GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition 1941 Models Now on Disnlay | REPAIRS ond’ SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICij Phone 464 Bill Hixson ] | GENERAL MOTORS, DELCD and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON | “The Frigidaire Man” IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT ' DEVLIN'S PHONE 3% | FOR. VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY| Juneau Cloflunq Slore MEN'S and LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 336 So. Franklin e L TR, . Rice & Ahlers Co. | Plumbing — Oil Burners i IF I'T’S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDYT PHONE 549 | Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal | COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY i | DODGE and PLYMOUTH | DEALERS | SH OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAIL RETAIL and WHOLESALE [ Fresh from the Shell ¥veryday By the % Pint and Pint | l LEAVE ORDERS AT | NEW YORK TAVERN il | - * | SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 to the Daily Alaska the paper with the largest lation. NOTICE! 4 | i | | Subscribe Empire- paid cir * Commencing January 1, 1941, the rate of interest paid on Savings Accounts will he 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. & The B. M. Behrends Bank

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