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H jas we hoped. You have the fairies' | Mts. Fred Endres, lows [ ell’ protection in your work. Now call| Grand prizes were won by Mrs | your father for dinner.” Mills rmj bridge, Mrs. Hachmeister | LOOK HERE!? Before dinner was served Carl's|for whist and L. A. Johnson for mother cut him a crown from P‘_"O“hl.“ A J ?:”mf,“"\ winner b SR T | white paper, and his father asked of door prize. Committee in charge s 1 lhim to sit at the head of the :)}f fln-:n;\gmnfn!:l {m}’( the card puln - - - —— ies wishes to nank everyone who Count five average words to the table. D ; vone line. Real Eslate For Sale At the end of the meal his “:‘f"“’d“‘"z;:f T 10, make the Daily rate per line for consecl-|pop SALE OR RENT—R. A.John- | mother brought in a ul;‘:\L ‘\\hm‘ R SN tive insertions: son house near Airport. Inquire cake with ten red candles burn~ 3 2 % : One day ...10¢ Selitte, - Dubk («,“,M: | ing brightly. Carl exclaimed,| HOME GUARDS CALLED OUT Additional days 50 - Sl b gty “How pretty! May T have a really| All Douglas Home Guards are re- ha) S 2 tly furnishe: i fece? {quested to meet at the fire hall| Minimum charge 50c 4-ROOM partly furnished house on big piece que . § Copy must be in the office by 2| °Behrends Ave. Phone Black 611. Carl was asked to blow out|this evening at'6:30 o'clock by or- ‘clock i o insure | — | the ea 5. So 3 and der of Walter Andrews, captain b i b o e | 5-ROOM modern: house overlooking | s e b \t‘)‘:‘“ P B i i « We accept ads over telephone| Auk H"On;;] “'.',’;;;L' gt {do it. But as he did each candle NEW FOUNDRYMAN { from persons listed in telephonc JL“ > s | |said one word as its flame went| A. E. Goetz started work this| directory. HOUSE for sale: one 4-room, nne} out. This is what they _said,| morning' at the Treadwell foundry 3-room apartment, furnished. 822} “grow strong Carl, One day you| as a member of the regular crew FOR RENT | Basin Road. $3250. » Sl e o comiie hribend | | | ©arl and his parents were so BLACKOUT ANNOUNCED | it | v ate e cake As appears elsewhere in to- 4 nished d])),“,“.,‘ Sal ‘~llrpr1s0(1 they at their cake y : . & “20\;{-, “('f,“ 385, Mlseellalle“s r.r e‘ }&llenll_\ That night they had|night’s edition of The Empire by 5. Call 385 e e | S s dreams | proclamation of the or, there g 36 “DODGE couplo, Al con\:lilloni l_~nnnm dream: )‘_ ¢ . 3-ROOM furnished apt. for w “| Phone Red 245 after 5 p.m. ! | will be a fifteen-minute :)l;n(-k«|\xt' ing couple. Phone 32 or call at| 3 i | | TOMORROW: Carl leaves home. im Douglas, beginning at 7 o'clock 510 12th St. PAIR 7-ft. skis, poles, bindings;| : & W ‘nhh evening. | —_——— h} sled (48"x14%"); lady's ice skates, { e R | 2-ROOM steamheated - apt. With| 0 7 prone - 134/Douglas, | s { RIEDI SAILING | fireplace. Victor Apts. Phone - - .11 The Story So Far: In King | ¢hay feather. It was a gift from | Joe Riedi is all set for departure | 7 ” ent COAL and wood heater. Call at| paraigs land a peasant’s son |ine fairies the night you came [ tonight ahoard the Yukon enroute Hean i ‘"‘;;"H Singing Tea Kettle. has his tenth birthday. “Oh!" said Carl. “May T wear it to Seattle for benefit of his health for rent, furnished. Phone E un“;OR e o a magic child Santa ¢ just today?" NEWS |His stay will be dependent “"i s e oniis, d-draverhest, from. Mujt @ white rose. Why yes, I suppose so" said treatments he may have to under- | +VACANCY—Shabaldak Apts. Phone| pypln. Green 685 cther half is 1':"( ess Hildur in | pyic mother, “but ‘,fl,!m_‘_m' : (o0 642. fe A% the nest kingdom. “Now, son,” said his father, ° - o - Pt L T O Ciain |FOR SALE_M.S. Betty Ross. Sec| ANl Rights Reserved thought you would plow the field| MOE. CARD P"xf:;‘m::':fl"j:m HOTIO H()h*l‘ with three romm and bal 1‘ J. J. Connors, Jr. | AP Feature Service peyond the three oaks today.” e last of thi g A 3 5 et 3 | e : g i y | Gastineau Channel Nurses' Ass'n ® 4t 9th and C Sts. See J. i i 3 |arranged by Ladies’ Auxiliary to| mas, mas Hardware ('n WATKINS Products. Ph. Black 634.] k.o E P |Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Or-|meet Monday, Dec. 8, at 8 pm, at Thomas, Thoma CHAPTER SEVEN t So Carl harnessed the horsc .n:nl der of Eagles, scored equal success |the residence of Mrs. C. €. C ”.,M“ {-ROOM cabin, $7 per month, 843| YACHT Leota. Price low for quick| young Carl Hears a Prophecy |worked very hard. But the field (oo @0 B SO O S (o 694 Main St b | West 9th sale. Owner going to military serv- | now the same day Princess Hil- | was new ground and the tou sl B n good SRS TR hoth s | A "lce. Phensidhe stter O F.'ah {dur was having her birthday part |long fingers of tree roots stretched e Zon "houglas were present NOTICE | 3- AND 3-RM. apts. (3-rm. apt. MODEL “A" Ford, $50, Black 725, |there was a ten-year-old peasantfout under the surface. His plow {"coie of the bad weather Satur-| ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing! with bath). Steamheated H"t‘ {fad having his birthday also. You | caught many times and jerked him g0 S T B RO ER D slv goute SRR BEREN to Nome, ‘on | and cold water. Electric range.| STNGER SEWING MACHINES,|and 1 know who he was. He was|off his feet. Before the sun was =y ooner oo™ o guanings | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Capital Cafe. | Maytag washing machines, Iron-| e small boy whom Santa had|mid-sky he lay down to rest. Hel _ | S | i 3 i as: g 3 < s cap and examined the | - = -at.| Ttite ironers, Terms: $5 doWn|gjuen to a peasant couple took off his cap anc THF WE THER f iy é‘xmr“flf}, . N and $5 monthly. Liberal| pe nhad grown into a straight, white eagle's feather and as he A i iR e ; | allowances for your old|gim yellow-haired boy who was|turned it six white eagles soared | L il VMODERN steam heated .‘—ruom: sewing machine or washer, Calli;mmd of nothing. Even at ten his|into the air from the trees i . 5. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUR | apt. Ellingen Apts. | J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May-|r,iher hoasted of him in the vil-| The eagles flew majestically to] | | tag man at Phone 711, or call at|j55 He could go into the Woods |he field, caught the reins of Carl's| FORECASTS: A il 2-ROOM furn. apt. Red 404 _| motorship Hiawatha at Boat‘Hmm. and shoot a bear. He could | horse in their beaks, pulling Juneau ;nd vlnmtlva:;tl"\rv 12‘:;!11:":‘\c{sn';‘r:lec;:;l(;»? 1n‘\l~v‘;l:5:<‘-‘x‘|‘\ | — » vin. Harbor. Repairs, parts, service. |, 2 with his bow and ar-|ihe plow behind them, cutting a' MOt much change in tempe: ght a sday; - GUR. up&s, “ y kwlb“?llm wv:::r l.(‘,}:\o ,,;,T‘ b;“wv d,l]wn a bird from r,::.‘.n’\“.otl’_,::U‘;:'I(,“ ]\'ou ])](,,N‘L perature tonight about 20 degrees, highest Tuesday 25 degrees, gentle ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, »|GOOD restaurant _equipment for ¥ g s = to moderate northeasterly winds 2 sky e was so strong he| . 5 b & ¥ ¥ e 3 L dishes. Seaview Apts. sale. Can be seen at Case mt.:"{‘;mik‘mm}\“ e A : 1}m nl “v‘ho'y“‘lm'::tl: 1[!\& m:;;,q Scutheast Alaska: Partly cloudy to cloudy with rain showers| J LARGE clean front room apart-| Grocery. R Ry that imany Ginies an@iiohe veraral TOUC e’ Fredariok Sauud, and' snow flutriss over the narth pordin + ‘Barhiaae water, $86-WEE | REEE et ANk aneny v s *| tonight and Tuesday, not much change in temperature; northerly|_, ment: garbage, # | WURLITZER pianos. Expert tun-| po was known as Carl: sun-down the field was plowed.| o theastitly Windh: WhdAR ‘90 iftee per Tl "exoept 18 to. 80| ly. Phone 148, | ing. Alaska agent. Phone M3—| Now Carl was just a peasant’s| Then the birds flew away. Carl| o0 B8N (UGS y ' : ; | ;4 SR —— | Geo. Anderson Music Shoppe. O e Ot Wil JUSVz BRRRAER [T S LB A piles per hour in open chanmels north of Frederick Sound and| FURNISHED apt, 3 rooms al : *‘]‘" it R il “”"""“1 happily toward Bis horse.[ yorthwesterly winds under 20 miles per hour over the south portion. | bath, Duo-Therm oil range. Rent, |DEING | 1O e SEHLINIRDNL, o an Wind and weather along the Gulf of Alaska tonight and Tues.: | including water, $15 a monthi‘ MISCELLA“EOUS fast his mother told mmlwiu 1c k home. His mother him (-y:m-l Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: northeasterly to easterly winds;| Phone Douglas 48. - ooy "7‘\“““‘ his plate He did, andiing and called M finishec { 15 25 miles per hour except westerly te northwesler], winds, lS‘i it e | HAGERUP'S saw filing Service,|tnere lay the white eagle’s feather |early, Good work.” et g i 4 s bl LA teamheated fur. room,! g19 oth St. Skates sharpened. | Y Gin y | to 25 miles per hour south of Sitka. local rain or snow showe B o thoe B e L) gl o e i Watleh Santa had A6t wikh 1?“"“* APy | Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook: easterly to northeasterly winds [ At I . | FIVE CENTS each, paid for used| ‘How pretiy!” Carl exclaimed.| carl ran to her, excitedly and| ypder 20 miles per hour, partly cloudy; Cape Hinchinbrook to Res- 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. |“Is it for my cap? told her the story of the eagles.! yrrection Bay: northeasterly winds, under 20 miles per hour, gen- apts. and houses. Windsor Apts. | - ‘ “If you wish,” said his father,|As she listened her eyes glistened erally fair; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: northeasterly to northwest- (A B e — |TURN your old gold into value,|«pyt you must be very careful with When he finished she said, “It S| erly winds, under 20 miles per hour, partly cloudy. ¥ 4-ROOM furnished apt. Phone| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |~ e/t R it o | e B Green 665 until 8 pm. i i pmm_} SLAP P RICPEPIAR] | LocaL BM TR T lGUAI:AI;IS’I;E‘E"IE‘.I.‘;; Rxalcs z;s e ! Cr 3word Pu t LERICIMLIENERROR]A | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet 8-RO/ partly furnishe =, nent, .50. Paper Curls, { os N 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.82 22 33 NNE 27 Snow i 3| O|VIENEA|LIEIAITIO[R 3 ment. VPhl)nor Rfad 600. ol lfllanuiauu;v sShop. Phone 201 W_LE olAlTIEMS!1|L]0[s, | 4:30 a.m. today 2971 25 15 ENE 10 Snow BAROUMES Apts.: 4 rooms, fur-| S1f Decker Way. L < [E/AMCENTREPE] | Noon today 2083 24 s 3 Snow nished, hot water day and night,| Vi hREE s haora TIAlUINITIEIOMIDIAIM] | RADIO REPORTS electric range, refrigerator and HOSPIIAl NOIES | gj Troubles AMloIN|GERSIL[E[OIET][O oA laundry conveniences, garage, $30.| 1% Sisturbance of Yiver R fip l'_ : s . k:? E: { Maxtempt. | Lowst 4:30am. Precip. 4:30am. Plions. Dagles 183, ‘ e | 14. Protrude the thraads BAE - DEENGEE Station last 24 hours tenp. tempt. 24hours Weather| e e L — : % er ; s A I-ROOM partly furnished house,| Mr. and Mrs George bShefip_ | 15 Booh 85 Nathia cover- GlalRMC/AR[EMUE[N] | Barow 1 a8 2 e ROldy 12th St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. are the parents of a baby boy born | 3¢’ wiia_fower ing of the GIEIN]1 IPIEN] [DIERlG|O] | Feirbanks -25 -35 -35 0 Smoky | at 1:35 fl'c{ock Supday afternoon | 18. “:xxfic':l\e“;r and P“)Z( :;} SIRITlolCIANIS IlMIo R[N Nome 30 18 19 04 Clear | CLEAN steamheated rooms. Sim-|at St. Ann’s Hospital. The child Scent . Brond open ves- Al RBlolclelcl INElE Anchorage 3 9 -5 0 Ground fog| v * mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and | weighed 8 pounds 4 ounces. gfifir“mh o B eI ElolSITIAIT Bethel 13 5 6 02 Ground fog up per week. [ t which Atka 38 35 37 02 Cloudy | ds was dis- 1 i ives a pl. Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle i 24 28 [ . Cld; | s Mman's name 63, New: comb. sy TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex] Mrs. R. C. Richardson 26. Short I Yy Kodiak 35 Pt. Cldy apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur-|missed from St. Ann’s Hospital| z pertaining to form 63. Court erfer's 3. Simple Cordova 24 | 15 16 0 Clear nished apm"tmems for $16. Phone |yesterday after receiving medical. | A ’!;agdnxa 64, Ar;:!;lx!ecm:':u i Pisirl‘zlu 4. Sillcworm 1 Juneau 25 21 2% 46 Stiow 621, | care. 32 do aboard @ 65, Anatomical e n ”".JL!J,,E.’,‘,'"‘ Sitka 38 31 3_2’ 0 Snow — =— H R | 34 En lish drama- 66. Roum about - 1. Marine fish g s Ketchikan 47 44 4 212 Drizzle CLEAN comfortable room. anatf‘} Mrs. Oneite McMurchey and bab_vg 5 67. Sidelong glance 2. Fury 6. 0( must- Prince Rupert . 46 42 46 1.13 Rain home. Phone Blue 614. |were discharged from St. Ann's Eagipo- Prince George . 38 33 3 42 Cloudy Hospital to return to their home. 3 Hnrklen seats Portland 48 37 37 0 Fog YAGANON, BE Fosbee Apte 1 bt San Francisco .. 65 46 46 0 Ground fog| +'ONE steam heated room. Phone| jumes Donoghue was dismissed udee | WEATHER SYNOPSIS Hie 3 | from St. Ann’s Hospital last night, Borme Relatively moist maritime air prevailed gver the western portion | TURNISHED house and furnished | following medical care. “..“ H 1o Stight contest | of Alaska as far north as Barrow and over Southeast Alaska but B RN MRS s M s ! cold dry air continued over the interior this morning. Rain or snow apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. | | ,/ 25 ! ——| R.' J. Paxton was discharged | /////a.fl//a a/‘ 4% Televhone girl | was reported over ‘Southeast Alaska and from the Aleutian Islands | FURN. stmhtd. room. Grgen 675 (g, st Ann’s Hospital last mgm‘ 7 / / 28. Wl{thln: comb, to Barrow along the west coastal area of Alaska. The greatest| VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS,|after having received medical at- fl‘. -a/// a.-fl// / . Goddess of amount of precipitation was 2.12 inches, which was recorded at Ket- | PHONE 439 eniblkn; ! .n / .g II coléaling | chikan in the form of rain. The highest temperature yesterday after- & 2 w | — | Pile g neon was 47 degrees at Ketchikan and the lowest last night minus ¢-ROOM FURNISHED apartment;| william Neiderhauser, who has | - Wi wnimal | 35 degrees at Barrow. Overcast skies with rain .or snow showers, also 5-room strictly modern UR-|jpeen a medical. patient at St.| Ff;utfldlnln moderately low ceiling and fair to good visibilities prevailed over B * furnished house. Phone 484. | Ann’s Hospital, was discharged Sat- ‘-. : Stop AY: the Juneau-Ketchikan airway this morning. i bNE om for rent. Pirst| urday . afternoon. /// /fi..“/ / 7 .. Sk The Monday morning weather chart indicated a center of low| OY;&ug::'ICE roollslldf:l‘ rent, m’ / A V4 s . vlice, pressure of 2040 inches was located at 55 degrees north and 135 de- | g SR b L ndo Mortan as Ramitad o 8t fln%a..a%a../// 48. Digmay: varl- | grees west and was expected to slowly fill during the next 24 hours FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire' a;.'s Hospital for medical atten-‘ m rt';». mgfi:fi;tur‘ ‘A second low pressure cehter was located to the north of the Ber- at office 20th Century Bldg. jon Saturday. i . / ..Hfii bl Nmerlean.poet i, Straits and a third low pressure center was located near Attu H — iz Hml"mfl!lnl‘ In- and was expected to move eastward to about the Bristol Bay area WAMED ‘ Earl Smith and Esther Howard yg Canc during the next 24 hours. A higa pressure center was located at K 2 | were dismissed from the Govern- fl . // H. 85, ot tra 33 degrees north and 132 degrees west and a second high pressurc wANTED—-Babys bed and high | ment Hospital after having received % 21‘ &9,‘:;1"‘! e center was located at 40 degrees north and 155 degrees west, chair. Phone Red 410. {medxcal care. .//fl...//fl. ~ "~ mander Juneau, December 9 — Sunris® 9:33 am., sunset 4:08 pm VIONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1941 Y Sell Lost Found THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ;m:u were: bridge—Mrs, Mark Jen- [sen and Henry Langfeldt, first | prizes, Mrs. Jessie K. Fraser and Al | Lundstrom consolations | Whist—Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hach- | Jm(‘isl?l‘ for high scores, and Ellen | Shafer, low. | | Pinochle—Mrs. Walter Andrews | |and L. A. Johnson, first, Mr. and| | . POLLY AND HER PALS i BUT GRACIOUS, PETE, IF YOU LOVE GLADYS ASMUCH AS YOU SAY, I DON'T SEE WHY NOT. SHES AWFLILLY GOOD - THINGS LIKE T ARENE THATS JUST, l‘r/ WY DONT ~OU PROPOSE TO AS SIMPLE | | LOOKING - HAS HER MY LAWYER SAYS | AS “THEY PICTURE ON THAT BEFORE I MAGAZINE ~~ PROPOSE TO ShREM; COVERS AND T SR s EVERY THING / 31 CLIFF STERRETT - TLL. HAVE TO SET PERMISSION FROM HER COPYRIGHT OWNER./ B e || AlaskaLaundry HOME GROCERY PAGE FIVE 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 TheB.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfifter for Men PHONE 15 '|Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager and Phone 206 122 W. Second Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 — Phone 146 lfl!flflbro—'l‘d.“ American’ Meat——Phene 88 “SMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneaw x The Juneau Laundry FRANELIN STREET between PFront and Second Streets | NORTH Transfer & Garbage Co. E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis 212—Phones—S81 PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Deales 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 —_— NOW OPEN! Nance 5-10-25¢ Store 224 Front St. COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS HUTCHING'S ECONOMY MAREET Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 553—92—95 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 MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Soot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories Leota® WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel + sl Samlary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULFRY FREE D VERY Call l’lum(- 13 and 49 G R Chas, G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Painls b i THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retaflar- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 787 * { Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop. P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 FORD AGENCY (Authorized GREASES GAS — OIL Poot of Main Streed Juneaun llmt_s L S D —— Soothing Organ Music and D-umm.acnu..e EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelt HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition FOR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop 104 S. Main Phone 607 —rrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrerll Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt L D ——— 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 Roems at Reasonable Rates Phone—Single 0 Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Oil Burness Heating Phone 34 Sheet Meiad o

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