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‘ In case of error or if an ad has heen stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- ¢ this oftice (Phone 374) at . and same will be &iven | on )AILY ALASKA EMPIRE l R e Count fNve average words to the tne Daily rate per line for consecutive | msertions: One day ... Ad Mi Jopy must he in the ock in the eriion on same day. We accept ads over telephone zom persous listed In telephone Xrectory. Phore 374—Ask for Ad-taker. il: | 100 .. 5o 58¢ office um chaf, by 2 FOR SALE TRAIN complete. Phone Red 340. ELECTRIC Al- new, $5, and Phone and F — Pine trees spr C at 9th Sis coat, Rea- 124 fur Phone Good Chev pick-up, 928 10th St. auto- basc- SALE home, eat, ind view 546 Hemlock Way. C huilder, MISCELLANEOUS EWEDIS bat} 12th St 5-room fireplace, full Terms to suit. C. Rulaford, SH massage and “cabinet Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West Phone Green 662, rments made or remodeled. FUR ¢ Fur a Hotel 1 h Miss Hamilton, Gastineau CENTS EACH PAID for gunny sacks at Y sound Bunkers. ) FUARANTEED Realisti nents, $4.50. Finger Beauty Shop. 15 Decker Way. wave, Lola’s Tcl?phone 201, 3 TURN your o gold Into value cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED DEPENDABLE woman wants chambermaid work. Douglas 412, hot and mornin: Lr‘\])'{ w Phone LOST AND FOUND “Brow Wi leathpr key ca:o containing keys and driver's li- censes. Return to Empire Office. work by hour or dnv E 510. afternoon to insure | € | i FOR RENT — With gooa and caps made to or-| g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEi ~ FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern up-to- lh(h minute apartments. Apply in the office of the Gross 20th Cen- tury Bldge FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier Rooms. furnished or unfurnished.| \ See 1. Goldstein TWO-ROOM furnished $15 a month. Phone nlue THREE- RO(\M apar \ment furnished. Phone 723. apartment, 510. Partly IALL COTTAGE for rent, suit- able for 2 people without chil- dren, in Juneau. Phone Thane 3 See Getchell. 3 rir and Black steam heated apt. Klein Apts. Phone M bath 763, 1-ROOM furnished house, oil heat, close in, $37.50 monthly. Phone Black 415, THE STORY SO FAR: Twice oY clear Taku, Eric, a fisherman’s sen, has | furnished with electric rangeand| made dangerous trips to find reefer, heated, and rents for $30| where an ugly giant higes his | a month. Kilburn Apartments.| peart. He must find the heart Douglan to break the spell the giant has cast on the kingdom of the gaod, gray Queen. Al Rights Reserved AP Feature Service unobstructed view to apartment, | 3-ROOM furnished house, oil heat,| oil range, on Gastineau Ave. Apply Juneau Paint Store FOR in YTI‘;N'J' —Furnished apartment e Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. CHAPTER SEVENT A Handscme Prince Is Released Eri¢’s horse turned his head toward the North. He flew through 3-ROOM and bath furnished, heated apt Erwin Apts. Phone 704 FOR RENT-—Steamheated room modern : clouds, and then he gray clouds. Lightning clouds around the lightning | pink into great, | pierced the | Three times ROOMS and bath, alr condi-| th¢ Wings of Eric’s horse Soon the horse could scarcely tioned, heated, electric washer, laundry, new oak floors, r-h»ctricl‘“”_ His wings. e begiy 1o flont range, frigidaire, nicely furnished,|!oWard the carth. But instead of ettt e fields below there was the angry | ocean. Erie quickly pulled out his sea |shell. It flew from his hand to \Ll\o water and became a fine white | boat. Eric and his horse sett down on its deck and it sped | through the dark grey storm until s they saw ahead a huge, FOR RENT—Furrisned rooms, hot | mountain rising straight out of the and cold water. Orpheum Rooms, | 5¢8- Mrs. Anna Anderson, manager. | On its top was a circle of fla |reaching into the sky. The sea shell stopped at the side and Eric whispered to his 'horse, “Now fly up over those Bl g_‘xlnmos and drop me inside the cir- cle.” e The horse rose through the a 4 ROOM fu]r“ghpd ’ll'll Steam | He circled the flames on the moun heat, hot water day and night.| tain top and Eric could see belov Electric range and ‘“frigidaire,| that the top was like a platform. |3- ROO\I fulmshul Apl ml' Phone Black 490. heat. 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 Sixth. NICE CLFAN rooms, steamheated— upstairs, 20th Century Market. Rate: $16 single, $20 double STORE space in Decker Phone Blue 465. 2-hed-| the blue sky, dipped down through| flew | them. | singed | cone-like | mountain’s | men and the the Tha two ric’s winged Take us Mountain and unen (o behind the East Wind.” Fire Disappears then noticed er e wall of fire ared ccals showed where the wall had been. He leaped down and picked up one coal and threw it to his new friend. But as the coal flew through the air it burst into flame n, It fell to the ground' and wmother wall of flame leaped up. Eric and his new friend watched i onishment Gracious,” laughed lad you didn't catch But I wish the flames down. 1 don’t quite like here.” | As he spoke the flames fell to |carth and there was just a circle of black coals on the ground. | “Well, said Eric Chis 100Ks | like something we can use. I shall | take one of these coals with me.” He put one carefully into his sad- dle bag, and then mounted his horse again, and the lwo young men flew through the air to the Iron Mountain, young horse first to mounted Eric lion castle some- T had Eric that “I'm coal to leave a | fire TOMORROW: The City of Snakes, - i DOUGLAS |the Kilburn Apartments this morn- lingland unable to go to her posi- laundry conveniences, Phone 132,(In the center stood a great stone| table and on it lay a great, black | heart. Beside the table sat an ugiy Douglas, FOR RENT—4-room fur, house—-\uou with long yellow teeth. ire Classifieds Pay! ¢~ E. E. Sapp Detected when he attempted to col-|| dect a federal pension under the‘ name of his dead brother, E. E.| Sapp was revealed as a convicted' wife-slayer who estaped ten years | | sgo from a Texas prison where he was serving a 99-year sentence. | Masquerading as his dead brother, Thomas, he had won a reputation i the Johnson City, Tenn., police de-| partment as “a straxght shootnn and a good officer.” He had re m.uned. GIT BUSY, "YARD BIRD, an' QUIT STRLLWN' BN JEEPERS '\ A NEY WER T QW To SINE UP WIE TH NN - T NEVER \NANTR SEE R&%T\-\ER PRIR OF oil heat, Phone 187. Whole Moyntain Shakes Eric’s horse dropped down be-| | side the table. In a twinkling Eric| VALANCY Perelle Apartment.| had drawn his bow and shot an| Phone Blue 575. arrow straight into the great black| heart. As he did it there was an 4| ear-splitting clap of thunder. The ‘muummn shook like a leaf in a | storm for a full five minutes. And then there was dead silence. In place of the troll stood a| | handsome young man who bowed! 4-ROOM FURVIS[!ED apartment; to Eric and said, “At last some one, olso 5-room strictly modern un-|has set me free. The giant is dead. furnished house. Phone 484. My kingdow is yours, If I still have one I have been here a hundred yea VACANCY Nugget Apartments. ICELY furmshed Jheated apt., rooms and bath. Blue 135, THE HILLCREST: ONE FUR- NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE| 439. VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat Inquire Snap Shoppe. dom. But ride with me and we will go to the castle of the good LOLY warm furn. apts. Lights, gray Queen.” water, dishes. cooking utensils and | “That I should like to do some bath. Reascnable at Seaview. | day,” said the young man. “But I| Su’bsc}ibe to the Daily A]asxarmu“ hasten to my own kingdom i 5 ot|and find my two brothers. They Empire—the paper with the largest : " paid circulation. , |were turned into trolls. “Trolls?” said Erie. “Could they| have been those that guarded the Empire Classifieds Pay! |castle behind the Fast Wind and —___!the Iron Mountain?” “I don’t know,” said the young man. “But we three were princes. 'I was the oldest. We were taken prisoner by the giant without a| heart because we tried to shoot| 'him one day. He had Kkilled thc STETSON HATS most beautiful nightingale that |sang every evening outside our Quality Work Clothing | mother’s window.” | | | Eric thought as the young man | -spoke He knew he must hurry to rm nmmc ‘retum to Santa before Christmas |Eve. But he also wanted to help Complete Outfitter for Men Hhc young man. Finally he said, ' “Come, I will help you Ilnd your [ i TIMELY CLOTHES | NUNN-BUSH SHOES | Eric laughed, “No, keep the king-| EAGLE Eagles F.—G. Mills 13; K. Woods 11 F—G. Straiger 4; L. Lovas 6. | F—L. Guerin 2; C 'Vl Jensen 7; Moss 4, G--C. Erskine 5; Russell 2. | G—N. Rustad 0; Havlic 0. G—S. Nelson 0; ! G—T. Niemi 2; Druliner 2. Tctols—Eagles 33; Elks 25. D. H. S. DeMolay Cashen 0; Nichols 0. Cashen 2; Brown 0 Fleek 3; Manokoc 0. Wahto D. Wahto 2. | G— E. Savikko 6; Hickey 4. |G—G. Kirkham 0; Nelson 4. G—B. Fleek 0; Vicklund 0. |G—G. Kronquist 0. +A fair attendance of basketball fans saw Douglas Eagles win over F—H. F—F. (P D jC— '}rlm Elks teamn of Juneau by an ‘ng)u point margin in the main| |eyent of a doubleheader at the Na- tatorium last night. It was the first game for the locals this season | as a team which expects to be one/ of the main contenders for the |Channel championship later on.| Gordon Mills, formerly of the Foun- |dry team was high scorer with 13 | points for the Eagles and K. Woods %|for the Elks tallied 11 points. In the opener, Douglas high‘ |school won from the Juneau De-| | Molay team by 9 points. Their ga.me‘ | differed {rom the main event by | less than half the total scoring. Substitutions on both sides were| equally tried with little change ml | results. Gordon Wahto was high| pointer for the school lads while| | Hickey and Nelson tied for 4 each| 1ror the visitors. | ——ilp———— ! TRACY TO LEAVE DOUGLAS R. A Tmcy Dou"las merchant %C\(‘( BRITCHES 5“\?\.555 | Fleek, 20, 1940. Only « circle of black| s would die | WHAT NECESSITY MOTHERED—I:\ck of gaso- Tine and scarcity of taxis have produced a bicycle boom in Paris, and French women are tempering their clothes needs accordingiy Here's a Luci (or jupe culotte) that en- ables the Par city now directed by Germans to do her shopping readily. Blouse is of scarlet flannel. | Alaska Music Supply! What Is Your Present Job Now Teaching You? ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS BYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer* GREASEN GAS — OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Becond Utah Nut and Lump COAL 2 Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. | [ | TELEPHONE 412 | I y Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT l Phone @6 DOUGLAS INN , John Magin, Prop‘.--‘. HOME GROCERY | ’¢ Krafft’s MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK--GLASS PHONE 62 Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 639 American Meat——Phone 38 » — —— !The Juneau Laundry Sanitary Meat Co l | FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streeta PHONE 359 FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY, FREE DELIVERY { - .‘l | Call Phones: 13 ané 4 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery | | | | PHONE 105 l Free Delivery GEORGE BRO Widest Selection LIQUOR PHONE 92 or 95 S. o S Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Bodding Transfer ; MARINE PHONE BUILDING " Rock—Ceal Hauling Stove—Fuel Ofl Delivery |Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS Builders’ ana Shelf HARDWARE — ‘l".‘very house needs westinghouse’ | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer | 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 l Residence Phone Black 680 — TSEW Three invited guests, Mrs. Frank ampbell, Miss Eleanor Warren and for the past few months, has booked | paseage to leave on the Mt. Mc Kinley for Seattle and from there ;6 on to California for the win tex 1l ed the re ht of the membership of twelve, en- ular meoting here last Monday Night Sewing e MRS. SNETHEN ILL Mrs, Edwin ien is reported on the sick list at her residence Mrs. Elton Engstrom It was a Christmas party with xchange of gifts and the making of 1 gift basket filled with food and lothing for a needy family of Doug- in tion in Juneau as usual, - - BIRTHDAY PARTY Her ninth birthday today, Helen Isaac is entertaining some of her friends this evening in u'lt'hmlmnw of the occasion. A party for after Games ment, added to the entertain- prize winners being Mrs. Rob- ser, Jr., Mrs. Dale Fleek and Grant Logan. Jlub which was held at the home| JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Bhelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition { ZENITH RADIOS || 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson GENERAL MOTORS, DELOCD and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S DOUGLAS (OLISEUM I TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY “ADVENTURE in | - DIAMONDS” schogl with games and re , ments at her home followed by the | igles free. Christmas show at the seum were planned. The guests luds Betty Bonnet, Paddy Fle Dolly Krsul, Doris Balog, Alf Pegey Cochrane, Genine Greiner and Betty Kibby. i Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Irt‘odnm from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance iates y Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CHARLES G. “’ARNER CO. x4 g Juneau Clothing Store MEN'S and LADIES® READY-TO-WEAR 336 So. Franklin ( ERSREEG R PHONE FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY | Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burners Heating | Phone 34 Shect Metal l IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT PHONE 549 FRESH OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAIL RETAIL and WHOLESALE Fresh from the Shell Everyday By the % Pint and Pint, LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS PPl W«.“.---...-_,”, e Watch Our Windows FOR DAILY BARGAINS THRIFT CO-0P e iosusan MADQAL TS GBS | City Hall By BILLY DeBECK \NWer FER am AUMDRUM AN FLORRY ? | i DIDHT ME KNOW T \WUZ S\GNED UP FER & WHOLE NEAR 2 AT MY FINSHES ARt 308 "\EY NARD BIRD 2 | [ GASTINEATU 4 HOTEL SANITARY PLUMBING and Every comfort made for our guests HEATING COMPANY Air Servce Information W. J. NIEMI, Owner PHONE 10 or 20 “Let your plumbing worry be i our worry.” PHONR 788 Subseribe for The Emplre. NOTICE! & Commencing January 1, 1941, 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

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