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[UESDA , DECEMBER 2, 1941 P Y Sell Lost Found Help LOOK HERE! Count five average words to the ‘ne. Daily rate per e insertions One day Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ... 50¢ py must be in the office by 2 ck in the afternoon to. in rtion on same day Je accept ads over telephone m persons listed in telephone | irectory. line for conseeu- 10¢ | | | | 1 ROOM rent, steambeated furniShed, apartmen for Phone Blue 474, 3 ACANCY-—Sh:\kr:];El:—ATns. Phone 642 ! OUSE with three rooms and bath i at 9th and C Sts. See J. C. ' Thomas, Thomas Hardware Co. ‘ROOM furnished house. Oil heat- | er. Electric range. Close in. $25 per month. Phone Black *415. "ROOM cabin, $7 per month. 843 West 9th. | ' | ( : l. OR RENT-Room 16 by 50 feet ! o1 water tront in Sitka. Suitable % for manufacturing or storage. Want to buy second-hand Gil- crest lagging jack. Moy’s, Inc | Box 366, Sitka, Alaska. 7% PER MONTH for furnished 5- room apt. Call Douglas 18. ROOM furnished apt. Oil heat, electric range, $2250 monthly. Inguire Bon Marche. | ‘:izrm: apt. Hot range. 2- AND 3-RM. apts with bath). Steamheated and cold water. Elec Capital Cafe. e oil heat.| %-ROOM furnished hous: Phone Black 100. VACANCY, Mead Apts. Phone Red 614 | MODERN steam heated 2-room | apt. Ellingen Apts. | 2-ROOM furn. apt. Red 404. | o . L ~d FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes. Seaview Apts. i 2 LARGE clean front room apart- ment: garbage, water, $35 month- | #4ly. Phone 143. FURNISHED apt, 3 rooms and| bath, Duo-Therm oil range. Rent, | including water, $15 a month. Phone Douglas 48. Real Es!;le For Sale 4-ROOM partly furnished house on Behrends Ave. Phone Bl 5-ROOM modern nouse overlooking Auk Bay. Full concrete basement. Write P.O. Box 2313. | HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, ome| 3-room apartment, furnished. 823/ Basin Road. Miscellaneous For Sale| FOR SALE—Druley’s reed bugsy, $12; child’s 4-drawer chest, $6. Phone Green 6 6 WEEKS puppies, half wire hair | terrier, $2. Call Douglas 72. and half FOR SALE—Pair 6-ft. skis binders, practically new, price. Phone Blue 640. wood range. Phone 410 12th St COAL and Green 66! | 51-inch poles; ize 7 hockey skates, new. Phone Douglas 134, dazh| FOR SALE—Davenola. Phone| Green 379. | FOR SALE OR RENT—R.A.John-| son house near Airport. Inquire | Mielke, Duck Creek. FOR SALE—MS. Betty Ross. See J. J. Connors, Jr. Ph. Black 634. YACHT Leota. Price low for quick sale. Owner going to military serv- ice. Phone 452 after 5 P. M. REBUILT Singer Sewing Machines. Non-electric low as $15; portable electric sewing machines good as | new $22.50; beautiful console elec- tric sewing machine like new $30; good used vacuum cleaners $7.50 each; bargains in rebuilt % hp. motors. See them on the Motor- ship Hiawatha now in boat harbor or call J. H. Anderson, Singer- Maytag distributor. Phone 711. MODEL “A” Ford, $50. Black 725. INGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite ironers. Terms: $5 down and $5 monthly. Liberal allowances for your old sewing machine or washer, Call J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- tag man at Phone 711, or call at | motorship Hiawatha at Boat Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. s GOOD restaurant equipment for sale. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery. | ARGE steamheated fur. room, good view. Phone Red 245. l ']ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. | B*2R0OM furnished apt. Phone Green 665 between 3 to 6 pm. 'UNEAU RENTAL SERVICE. Call us for your housing needs. Choice - listings. Phone 633. -ROOM partly furnished apart- ' ment. Phone Red 600. JAROUMES Apts.: 4 rooms, fur- nished, hot water day and night, | electric range, refrigerator and| laundry conveniences, garage, $30.| Phone Douglas 132. 1+-ROOM partly furnished house, | 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.n. | b, L JLEAN steamheated rooms. Sim- | mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and | up per week. | "WO 4-ROOM furnished duplex | it apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- | b? nished apartments for $16. Phene! b 621. 1 _——— | R CLEAN comfortable room. Privateg home. Phone Blue 614. g T gt eI VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. | | s it bbb i T Phone | ONE steam heated room. Blue -302. FURNISHED house and furnished| ONE OFFICE room for rent. FIfst ;. .;ue he had to bring trouble apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | FURN. stmhtd. room, Green 675. | TURN yox_lr old gold “into value, WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. MISCELLANEQUS HAGERUP'S " filing _service, 919 9th St. saw filing service, Skates - sharpened. FIVE CENTS each, paid for used gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1'up Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WANTED WANTED—Baby's bed and high chair. Phone Red 410% e e WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Write Empire C 909. WANTED—Woman for out of town crab cannery. Apply at once Write W 590, Empire. FOR RENT (Confinued) -ROOM FURNISHED apartment; also 5-room strictly modern‘un- furnished house. Phone 484. ek { | | Nationa] Bank Bldg. STEAMHEATED apt. for rent.| Phone Black 763. Klein Apts. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS.| PHONE 439. | i King Harald, | being | her THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 4 JistdL 2 @) By SIGRID ARNE CHRISTMAS PARTY | | \i | Professional | party 192 held | carlson. { buffet | taking |1t will be held in the home of Mrs. | Lean. | William Paul, and entertainment for the evenin | cooty. |will be on ti |and their fami 2 — SAayed a week The story so far: King Har- ald’s land is unhappy because of an ill omen: an old man has attended a festival, cut a white rose in half, and turned the halves into infants. Then he disappeared. All Rights Reserved AP Feature Service A young' co the Castles. lived there and they garden talking. Santa ently into their kitchen and plac the baby boy in a cradle by t fireplace, Before he left put white eagle's feather in the ct pink finger: Then he floated night sky for many came to the castl kingdom. T E tower window, narrow stone s room where he placed the girl bahy canopied bed She gurgled up him put her down, and ught hi white beard. He chuckled and down for a minute on the edge bed. Then he reached into his coat and brought out an opal v blazed crimson as he turned {'This he placed beside the child| on the bed. Then he slipped out the window and was gone ! Seven sat stepped sil- in he | the through until the entered a miles e in he d quietly down CHAPTER TWO next A Crimson Opal and a White Feather The queer story of the old man the white rose and the two in- fants spread quickly through the| city. It reached the White Cas and a guardsman hurried to tell v tairs and into a big on a large, 10 at as he « sat The King was a of had read all the thought he knew the meaning of the story but he wanted to be sure, so he said, “Take me to the grandmother in the square. She has lived longer than I and surely she is wiser.” So the King and the men walked through the streets. The people parted silently the King approached. He smiled gent- y at the old grandmother tried to rise, and said, No, still. Your summers have been more than mine. Tell me, what does the story mean?” “Sire, it is the same that happened in the time of Great. That was when dred years war started.” “So I remember.” | Regular weekly meeting of Doug- “Sire,” she went on, “those in-jjas women who are sewing for the fants will grow up to make trou-|Red Cross will be held in the kin- ble. They are each only half ajdgergarden room of the public school They will be restless tomorrow afterncon beginning at bring evil fortune with them.|1:30, accrding to announcement by They will disturb our peace.. If Mrs. Reberta Johnson this morn- they never mee she shrugged |ing E shoulders, “—then we shall RS % | have a long war, MOV TO JUNEAU plkssick . Mary Afr has moved The King turned gravely to the|Juneau for her temporary res men in the crowd and said, “We |dence during ' the absence of Mr. must find the homes into which 04 Mrs. Dan ‘Stanworth whose those children are born temight.” \’rm:ulmvnt she has moved into. ‘ Sg UIIE men said . goodbye fo| CARD OF THANKS j their wives, turned over the keys,| : 4 g a0 4 A i b F‘m‘ uvfl l,h(-\‘) kindnesses to us dur- A ing our bereavement, for the beau-| and rode out of theliry fjora) offerings ! i 3 3 t erings, and for the, fi::!; of Seven Castles. For a week | generous use of . their car: at the, rode, knocking on all the|funeral of our beloved husband un(l[ doors, searching for ~the two father we sincerely thank our| homes into which a boy and a|friends and neighbors. | girl had been born, i Mrs. Charles O. Anderson | But they never found those| homes. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Floridan ——— The old man had disappeared as if he were mist. No one had seen | CHECKS FOR SANTA him after he left town. But I will} i tell you who he was and what hap- BALTIMORE, Md’,, Dec.. 2Tt pened. be Merry. Chrisimas in. Baltimore | He was Canta Claus. He had|ihe week of December 1 for 187,000 been on a walking trip through“y sons. That’s the date local banks all our cities to see how many iy gistribute more than $5,100,- people are kind and how many gy jn Christmas savings ohecks. selfish. He does that once in a i e generation. NOTICE . This time he had no soomer reached the road outside the city! than he disappeared into the sky He stayed for a week in a castle of clouds feeling very sad about what he'd seen at the festival and kindly man who books. He wisé the TOMORROW: Santa Carves a Pipe. guards- - DOUGLAS | NEWS RED CROSS SEWI TRANSFERRED TO SCHOOL as sign and to -if | i | ! AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. » e BUY DEFENSE STApPS to the world. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Then one moonlit night he re-|LOST—Pair gray and red hand- FOR RENT—Apartments, ~inquire at office 20th Century Bldg. knitted mittens. -Please return to Empire. turned to a peasant’s cottage not a hundred miles from the City of as the national organizations, which | Messrs Orrin Kimball, Oscar Be cartle gfclouds: . Last year the project mest $14,000 for the canteens, which' $2,000 apiece, and which are cquipped to feed 400 people First Aid for the group will be started at next meetin which takes place January They | will be taught by Dr. Frank E. Hull Miss Anita Garnick, who was re- cently graduated from the instruc- tor's course taught by Dr. Frank E Hull. Miss Garnick is president of the organization. The classes will take place following every meeting | The rifle team from the JBPW | will take part in a match W | day night at the Juneau Rifle ciation range. e e classes the Asso- PLANNED BY IBWC FOR DECEMBER 22| ¥ ‘Simpsons Enterfain r a Christmas 1’7&\'(\ were | ¥ Pe At Informal Dinner | at’ a regular meeét- | Women's Club, the! pr and Mrs. Rober nm.\uns ng of the Juneau take w the to The in part Others present will be the game of | Emel, the Misses and all the fixings hune, Carol e menu, and members | Torkelson, Elaine Housel, Edythe included Mrs. L Elizabeth Ter- Turkey Robertson, Katherine 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B. VMi. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska C OMMERCIAL e a4 TIMELY CLOTHES l | NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS ality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mon e s s s reosoesd >s will take part. | Young, Mary Mahaney, Jean Tay- for the year, the|lor, Betty Sharpe, Mary Jean Mc- wdopted the same work | Naughton, Doerothy Lewis, and As the pro lgeal group denating nska, Howard Thompson, James equipment Business and | w‘»m' on December | entertained last night at dinner *ling last night Was| iy their home on Gold Belt Avenue. |} me_of Mrs. W. O.|The evening was spent informally Assisting with the serving at the ) the building and the of Chinese hospitals. McNaughton, William Wrede, Bill s donating Cruse, Fergus Hoffman, Bob Drux- mobile canteens for man, Hugh Norton, Bob Boes, Frod! | The group donated al- Eastough, The Christmas party will be a|candle-decked table were Miss THE WE A ‘ATHER supper, with all members | Minnie Goldstein, Mrs. Howard in the arrangements.| Thompson and Mrs. Hector Mac- (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERC WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS: Wind and weather along the G.If of Alaska tonight and Wed.: Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: northeasterly winds 15 miles per hour, partlf cloudy, but becoming northeasterly winds ith snow north of Sitka; Cape Sienser to Cape Hinchinbrook: easterly to northeasterly winds, 15 to 30 miles per hour, local snom; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrectiol Bay: northeasterly winds, 15 to 35 miles per hour, partly cloudy; R surrection Bay to Kodiak: north- easterly to northwesterly winds, 1) to 30 miles per hour, partly clou- dy with local snow but becoming southeasterly winds with cloudiness Wednesday. Scutheast Alaska: Local snow f.urries and partly cloudy over the south prtion over north portion and coider herly winds, 15 to 20 miles pe furnishin ingland to to increasing north of Frederick tonight and tonight over south portion; hour except increasing north- terly winds north of Frederics Sound, becoming 15 to 30 miles per hour and high as 60 miles per hour in Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet by Wednesday morninz. | Juneau and vicinil Mostly ¢ oudy mostly cloudy Wednesday; decreasing perature about 18 degrees tonight and creasing northeasterly winds, hour in Gasttineau Channel Advisery storm warning: Nortaerly hour, beginning today, in Lynn Canal and creasing northeasterly winds from Cape and Frederick Sound, reaching 2) to 60 nesday Sound Wednesday; as with snow flurries tonight, temperatures with lowest tem- 17 degrees Wednesd, becoming as high as 25 to 35 mil in- es per winds, Taku Decision miles 40 to 50 miles Inlet, and with to Cape per hour per in- Spencer by Wed- LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.23 34 91 SE 19 4:30 am. today 29.10 31 86 ) 6 Noon today 29.13 25 80 w 5 RADIO REPORTS Time Weathex | Rain, snow Pt. Cldy TODAY 4:30am. Precip. 4:30am.| tempt. 24 hours Weathe 05 Clear | T Snow | 02 Snow | . Low st Max tempt. $ tenp. st 24 hours -8 el 14 Station Barrow Fairbanks Nome SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Masical Instrements ZORIC PHONE 15 and Supplies | 122 W, Beoond | SAVINGS Leota WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEA' AND POULTRY FREE I Call Phones —* | s | Chas. G. Warner Co. | Marine Engines and Supplies | MACHINE ¢ Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers REXT TO CITY HALL [ ESERSCK L Sl e SR Utah Nut and Lump | Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | TELEPHONE 4 i ke eIt Lo HOME GROCERY Home Uqlmr Store—Tel. 699 American’ Meat——FPhone 88 | “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Junesu couty || The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET between PFront and Second Streeta COAL —_— Phone 146 PHONE 350 Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop, P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 B e e e DR | e FOBD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREABES GAS — OIL Poot of Main Streey Juneau Motors L R e e ——— Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 86 e e s e GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection od LIOQUORS PHONE 92 or 9§ ~14 10 6 37 47 42 29 Dawson Anchorage Betnel st. Paul Atka Dutch Harbor Cordova Cloudy | Clear | Clear | Cloudy | Cloudy i Rain | Transfer & Garbage Co. E. 0. 212—Phones E. W. Davis —81 Davis Cloudy | % Cloudy Snow | Cloudy | Rain Rain Rain | Cloudy | | | 38 42 44 43 58 57 . 62 Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Prince George Seat Portland San Francisco i 51 51 57 WEATHER SYNOPS! Cold and relatively dry air pr vailed over except nvpu}x\f Alaska this morning in Southeast Alaska wher. relatively cool maritime air was| Variable cloudiness 1r,m clear to overcast prevailed over Alaska this morning and scatterej gnow flurries were falling over widely separated areas. The greatest amount of precipitation was 33 hundredths of an inch which fe]] at Juneau in the form of hoth rain and snow. The highest temperature yesterday afternoon was| 42 degrees at Ketchikan and th, jowest last night minus 21 de-| grees at Fairbanks. Broken cloud; {, overcast with local snow flur- ries, variable ceilings and visibili jos prevailed over the Juneau-| Ketchikan airway this morning. The Tuesday morning weathe. chart indicated a center of low pressure of 2895 inches was local q near Cape Spencer which was expected to slowly fill and mov, gouthward. A second low pres- sure center of 2870 inches Was 10 gteq at 50 degrees morth and 128, d s west and was expected t, move inland toward the north-| cast. A third low pressure centa of 2910 inches was located a%| 42 degrees north and 135 degree ywest and was 'expected to move | northeastward to near the Washinsion Coast during the next 24/ 4. L ‘Every house needs wasflnuhoun“ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black §88 —_— | Pe———— NOW OPEN! {1 Nance 5-10-25¢ Store 224 Front St. S || COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY ! DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS hours. A fourth low center of 29.15 jnches was located at 54 degrees! north and 180 degrees and was €Xpected to deepen and move aboul‘ 500 miles northeastward. A high pressure center was located degrees north and 150 degrees west. Juneau, December 3 — Sunrise 9:22 am., sunset 4:12 p.m, at| £ 52 » POLLY AND HER DOROTHY DARLING / HOW ARE VYO AND HOW 1S MARRIED | PALS PoLLy/ How NICE TO SEE ~ou ! I/M SHOPPING FOR DINNER, POLLY...COME WITH ME TO MERRILL/S --- L.WANT TO HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARRET Be Wise—Economize + | | |l i By CLIFF STERRETT JUST AWHIM y OF LARRY'S - - HE WANTS CHOPPED STEAK AND ONIONS THIS EVENING/ THREE PHONES 553—92—95 d WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Ot MAT. Savri PROC. & ENG. CO, te Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chem! ical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories Phone 697 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company - PAINTS--OIL—GLASS Bhelf'and Heavy Hardware FOR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt GASTINEAU. HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 [ The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms »t Reasonable Rates Rice & Aklers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Burnems Phone 34 Sheet

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