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FOR RENT 2-ROOM fireplace. Victor steamheated Apts. apt. Phone 452. steamheated apartment furnished. Phone Blue 2:ROOM for rent 474 G A s VACANCY—Shabaldak Apts. Phone 642, HOUSE with three rooms and bath | at 9th and C Sts. See J. C. | Thomas, Thomas Hardware Co. ~4-ROOM furnished house. Oil heat- er. Electric range. Close in. $25 per month. Phone Black 415. month, 1-ROOM cabin, 843 West 9th. I i i $7 per i FOR RENT—Room 16 by 50 feet with _ | Basin Road. $3,250. Real Estate For Sale | FOR SALE OR RENT—R.A.John-| son house near Airport. Inquire| Mielke, Duck Creek. I 4-ROOM partly furnished house on | Behrends Ave. Phone Black 611.} 5-ROOM modern house over| ookl g Auk Bay. Full concrete basement.| | Write P.O. Box 2313. | -HOUSE for sale: one‘4-room, one | 3-room apartment, furnished. szz< fiiscellanms For Sale FOR SALE—Beautiful | yacht Bendora, ; equipped with hot water heat, | electric refrigeration, oil-burning shower bath, two toilets, | 50 Diesel completely THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~—JUNEAU, ALASKA MORE MONEY FOR ALASKA (the castle she was sitting in the fose garden with the King listen- ing to three men play their vio-| tins. Suddum sh(‘ saw a falling el g o IFunds Recommended for ped o bt "o '1 vt Nafive Medical Care, | Sitka Army Base King, “Excuse me, sire, I am going | to my room for a shawl.” | 8he hurried up the great stone b, & stairs to her room and there in the "L‘r‘lifié"“"“c%':{‘ BT et nlight har ; | pro ns e recom- moonlight, on her bed, lay thej .4 1are today that the House baby girl. The Queen was so excit-, ‘ | £ of Representatives appropriation of ed she called out of her wmdo\h the K 4 et ta half million doliars to carry on | ’nnd. ne ‘”‘"_"‘ unding UD- contruction of the * Palmer-Rich- stahs..l\\n at a time, ardson highway in Alaska make; They were so surprised they sal gjjowance fo increase the limita-| on the ‘edge of the bed several tion cost of the job from $1500,000| minutes before the Queen picked to $1,800,000. ! The Alaska road officials advised up the child. Then she saw the flashiig opal Santa had put in the | the committee that increased prices for materfals and unexpected ad baby’s -hand “Oh,” gasped the Queen,” the|ditional work have made the in |stone of ill omen.” She hugged |creased cost necessary | her little daughter closer. The committee also recommended | The King comforted her, “We|$50,000 for use by the natives of| willl take special care of this|Alaska and an additional $15,000 child;“don't fear. The opal 1 will|0r their medical relief. It was also recommended that an! plage in my jewel case.” But the Queen hardly slept that |2PPropriation of an additional| PAGE FIVE 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 he B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS o TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] Complete Outfitter for Mem ZORIC Leota’s WOME Baranof Hotel N'S APPAREL Samtary Meat Co FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 e Chas. G. Warner Co. range, for on water front in Sitka, Suitable ! $1,305,000 be approved con- | manufacturing or storage. to buy second-hand Gil- logging jack. Moy's, Inc.! 366, Sitka, Alaska. ] for Want { crest | | I/ i | ARCBOX 3 R—M. apt. with bath). and cold water. Capital Cafe. apt: (3-rm. Steamheated. Electric 2- 4-ROOM furnished house, oil heat. Phone Black 100. 1 g VACANCY, Mead Apls. Red 614, | i | MODERN steam heated 2-room ! apt. Ellingen Apts. 2.ROOM_furn. “apt. FUR. apts., easy kept warm. | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, ‘ dishes. Seaview Apts. | 2 LARGE clean front room apart- ment: garbage, water, $35 month- ly. Phone 143, Hot' range. | Phon_e | sleeps seven, 110 h.p. Buda diesel with V drive, electric anchor | winch, clinker built dingy. Ben- ‘, dora has top speed 13 knots, cruises at 11 knots on 3% gallons of fuel. This three-year-old is now in Sitka, may be purchased on very reasonable terms. Write Robert Lavoy, P.O.Box695, Sitka, Alaska. | 1940 PLYMOUTH coupe, perfect | condition—radio, heater, defrost- [ er. Can be seen at Juneau Dairies | 8 to 5:30 or phone Blue 240. |FOR SALE — Cand\« chips, nuts manufacturing equipment. Glo- ver's Lunch, reasonable. Call 12 pm. or write Box 1916, Juneau. FOR SALE—Druley’s | $12; child’s 4-drawer chest, | Phone Green 685. | reed bugey, $6. COAL and wood range. Phone ! Green 662, 410 12th St. | FURNISHED apt., 3 gooms and bath, Duo-Therm ol range. Rent, including water, $15 a month. Phone Douglas 48. LARGE room, good view. Phone Red 245. 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated apts. and houses. Windsor Apt.sI 4-ROOM furnished apt. Phone Green 665 until 8 p.m. JUNEAU RENTAL SERVICE. Call | us for your housing needs. Choice listings. Phone 633. 8-ROOM partly furnished apart- ment. Phone Red 600. FOR SALE—M.S. Betty Ross. See | J. J. Connors, Jr. | WATKINS Products. Ph. Black 634. sale. Owner going to military serv- 1YACHT Leota. Price low for qulck Phone 452 after 5 P. M. ice. | 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 % h.p. | motors. See them on the Motor- | ship Hiawatha now in boat harbor or call J. H. Anderson, Singer- Maytag distributor. Phone 711. BAROUMES Xms 4 rooms, fur- nished, hot water day and night, | electric range, refrigerator and laundry conveniences, garage, $30. Phone Douglas 132. 4-ROOM partly furnished house, 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. SRS o S P CLEAN steamheated rooms. Sim- mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and up per week. TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur-| nished apartments for $16. Phone 621. —_— CLEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614. | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. ONE steam heated room. Blue 302. FURNISHED house and furnished apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FURN. stmhtd. room. Green 675. | Phone | MODEL “A” Ford, $50. Black 725. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Maytag washing machines, Iron- rite froners. 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. ‘GOOD restaurant equipment for | sale. Can be seen at Case Lot Grocery. WURLITZER piancs. Expert tun- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. MISCELLANEOUS | HAGERUP'S saw filing _service 919 9th St. Skates sharpened. i A, HVE CENTS each pmd for usedw \ gunny sacks’ at Coal Bunkers. VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS.| PHONE 439. | #ROOM FURNISHED .pn-umm also 5-room strictly wmodern un-| furnished house. Phone 484. ONE OFFICE room for rent, H.m National Bank Bldg. FOR R.ENT——Apumnflnu. Inlutre at office 20th Century Bldg. China has 108,600 rural co-opéra- tive sccieties with a total member- ship of 6,000,000. - It Alaska’s two national forests, the Tongass and the Chugach, comprise an area of 20,880,000 acres. |TURN your old gold -into va]ue.\ “ cash or trade at Iiugget Shop. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, uuvf | Lola Beauty shop. Phone 201.| | 815 Décker Way. i | ‘ WANTED PRI LR Lol L A S WANTED—Baby’s bed and high' | chair. Phone Red 410. WANTED—Maid for general house- | work. Write Empire C 909. i v subscrib;—'m the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. i baby THE STORY SO FAR: Santa has left two infants as gifts: a boy in a peasant’s cottage in King Harald’s land, and a girl in the castle of the next king- dom. The infants are two halves of a while rose. All Rights Reserved AP Feature Service CHAPTER FOUR How the Babies Were Found Now I must tell you what hap- pened to the two babies that were really the two halves of a white rose Remember, Santa left in the home of a young peasant and his wife. The young couple were sitting in the garden and talking at the time. That very night they had been wishing for a son. That very day the young wife had left a gift for the fairies in the garden She told her husband, the pink honey-suckle over the wall? That's left the gift.” “It is a good spot.” “what did you leave?” She said, “You remember the piece of silk lace on my wedding dress? I gave that to the fairies. It is the finest thing I have.” “Let's see if it's gone,” said the young husband, springing to his {feet. He took his wife by the hand and they tip-toed through the moonlit garden to the stone wall where the pink honey-suckle grew. The lace was gone! the boy “You know that where grows I he said, Crossword Puzzle ACROSS . Grayish white . Halt . Short for electri unit . Genus of the =% Pronoun 2. Housings of &l . Having orga of hearing Before: prefix ze of shot mulberry . Pronoun 3. Sound of catlle . Water wheel pther Introductory . Went first 67. Wear 8. Pertalning to « historical period . Bitter vetch Moprcn 70, Possessest . Golf term associate T /N R T dan - JEaEw Al s POLLY AND HER WELL,HERE'S WHERE You LEAVE ME, SO LON® PALS IIH/// and down in she cried, jumped ment. up “Oh,” ready.” house, And there lay the bapy boy in the crib bent she in down saw his The pick white hands. “Oh, young wife him up, but eagle’s feather what is that?” she asked and then smiled, “Why, have left him a gift.” The young husband took cagle’s feather carefully as wife picked up the sleeping Then they both looked for a ver safe place to keep the which they thought the fairies had left “See this stone in the under the window—the blue one?” said the young husband that out behind it, and then put back in place.” boy And that's what Now I must tell you about the girl baby which was placed in the castle in the next kingdom. The King and Queen who lived were middle-aged. For many years the Queen had wished for a daugh- ter. She had placed hundreds of they did gifts in the garden for the fairies| but her granted | The wish had never been when Santa visited [S[o[LIE[SIMRIOIW] [CIN/ENNCIRIAIMP BMOIB 1] WOR EGEEEE Qe HluimAIN[EI IN[DIE[E[D] [u[R]O[V] night Obstinate 6. Polishing powder French river . Thin metal 1. Assistance 2. Pertaining to layers 3. Warmth 4. Hindu deity ] 1] % I disk . Collection of acts . Glacial debris - Church dignitary . Limb . Cooking vessel . Demon . Frustrate by eraft or _cunning 26. Narrate again 28. One of a Hungarian race . Own: Scoteh . Equalizer for a vehicle 2 %&(C}II rxmddenly . Femining name . South — * Amodrtau- 1 Wood - sorre . Motasses . Plant of the genus Erica . Pinchers g the pummer Athntic state: abbr. 5 Dlulnme 3 Amn.rnlm Dbird . Operatic son .On um voemn 2 lell fishes . Allow . City In Minnesots - uf BRI W7/ S I MOST CERTAINLY AM. THE MAN I MARRY IS ©OING TO HAVE A WOMAN AROLIND THE HOUSE WHO KNOWS HOW TO COOK / “I'll chip We can place the feather | the stone So they ran and tumbled to the little feather | wall right ! there | i | inight between fear and joy. The wife clapped her hands and ! excite- | “Let's hurry | to the house. Maybe he is here ul-} 'u: the | tm_\‘; | | The young husband looked closer | the fairies 1 the his | climimate glare from sun, wateri — Dr. | Building. TOMORROW: Princess Hil- | <" dur and the cave. D e —————— NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, RAYBAN goggies cut haze and Snow, Blomgren adv. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. Carlson, The Dauy Aiaska Empire has thi largest paid circulation of any Al nxkn newspaper. G- N BUY DEFENSE STAMPS THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS: Wind and weather along the Guif of Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: northerly to northeasterly winds. 2 15 to 20 miles per hour but becoming easterly to southeasterly winds, 20 to 30 miles per hour south of Sitka by Friday, clear or partly| with snow or rain south of Sitka Fri easterly to cloudy but becoming overcast day. Oape Spencet to Cape Hinchinbrook: winds, below 20 miles per hour, partly cloudy, but wind velocity in- r near Cape Spencer Friday; northeasterly winds, 15 creasing to 25 to 40 miles per ho Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay: to Cape 25 struction of army base facilities at) h showmgl air route from Seattle to Nome, on adv. | Alaska tonight and Fri.:| northeasteriy | miles per hour, partly cloudy; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: north- I erly to northwesterly® winds, with local snow. Scuthcast Alaska: Clear or pactly cloudy and continued north of Frederick Sound and partly cloudy, becoming overcast with temperature aver winds under 20 miles snow or rain and not much change in tion; tonight and Friday; northeasterly hour, except 20 to 35 miles per hour in northeasterly winds undgr 20 miles per hour, becoming easterly southeasterly 20 to 35 miles per hour Friday. Juneau and vieinity: Clear to partly eloudy and not much change | temperature gentle to i temperature tonight and Friday; lowest about 14 degrees, highest Friday 19 degrees; northeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity 19 66 S 6 17 67 s 7 20 64 RADIO REPORTS Time 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.40 4:30 . a.m. today 29.60 Noon today . 29.69 Snow Clear Cloudy TODAY 4:30a.m. Precip. tempt. 24 hours -1 T -34 8 -47 1 -4 Lowest temp. -1 -36 1 -48 -4 Max tempt. last 24 hours 4 =21 21 -4 1 9 36 . 39 39 21 19 . 34 Station Barrow Fairbanks Nome Dawson Anchorage Bethel St. Paul Atka Dutch Harbor Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert .. 36 Prince George .. 28 Seattle . 44 Portland 45 San Francisco .. 58 Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Pt. Cldy 37 36 2 c88c5cco8ocscsce WEATHER SYNOPSIS Cool "and relatively dry air morning and clear or partly cloudy skies prevailed at most stations except partly cloudy to cloudy skies at most coastal stations. Lit- tle precipitation was recorded bu’ snow had fallen at some points from the Kuskokwim Valley to Knodiak and Cordova and in South- | east Alaska. The greatest amount of precipitation was 16 hundredths | of an inch ‘which was recorded at Cordova in the form of snow. The highest temperature yesterday afternoon was 47 degrees at Sand Point and the lowest last nizht minus 36 degrees at Fairbanks. Generally clear skies' except brok:n clouds to overcast over the ex- treme southerm portion, were reporied over the Juneau-Ketchikan air-| way this morning. The Thursday morning wéather chart indicated a center of low | pressure was located southeast of Dixon Entrance and appeared to be moving rapidly eastward. A s2cond low pressure center of about 2870 inches was located at 48 d>grees north and 163 degrees west and was expected to ‘move eastward about 800 miles during the next 24 hours, A high pressure center was located at 32 degrees north end 135 degrees west and relatively hlgh preo'ule prevailed over the castern portion of Alaska. Juneaun, December 5 — Sunrise 9:26 an, g By CLIFF STERRETT CERTAINLY . THAT'S WHY I CALL HERE - TO KEEP A LIST OF THE NAMES LAND ADDRESSES OF THE o' BEST STUDENTS THEY sunset 4:11 p.m. Weathes continued over most of Alaska this 4:30 am. | Weather | Cloudy | Cloudy Clear Clear } 15 t> 25 miles per hour, partly cloudy | co]rl: south por= | per channels north portion and to! tonight| moderate —eal s { ?fifififif Algkmnllzginc Supply Phone ~‘“ 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. - PSRN L LA BT TR Y “Every house nesds westinghouse' /{ 140 80. Beward St. Juneau, Alaska TELEPHONE 4 R — HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 164 or 105 Pree Dellvery Juneaa The Juneau Laundry Front and Second Streets NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis 212—Phones—81 4 PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. NOW OPEN! Nance 5-10-25¢ Store 224 Front St. COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS — i HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MARRET Be Wise—Ecenomizo THREE PHONES 553—92—95 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Sfove Ofl—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Trangfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 - § MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 8. Main Phone 607 { Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes. and Paints " THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop. P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Poot of Main Street Junean Motors .—.-—l.v——o—-.-...- Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT e e———— GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection ol LICUORS PHONE 92 or 9 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelt HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Pred W. Wendt e cet—————————————— GASTINEAU HOTEL Every conifort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 v e ererereesamml 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202

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