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I'OB RENT " Real Eslale For Sale hopped off and helped Santa dow! | “What are you going to. do? asked Santa “Why. if I can't | said Carl. “You stay | come back.” i So Santa tied the big horse to |a tree and sat down by the road | where he picked a handful of dried grasses and began to weave ride I'll walk,™ here until I HIGH SCHOOL PLAY SLATED WEDNESDAY | Presentation of "'Captain Place If No Blackout Proving themselves to be real troupers, the cast of “Captain Ap-| plejagk” has decided that the “show must go on” so this three-act ad- | | Applejack” Will Take | NICE upmlmem for = couph. FOR SALE OR RENT—-R A. Johxn-’ bs wibeincmdiiny venture play Wil be produced| close in, $32.50 monthly. Phone| 50n house near Alrport. Inquire {2 gpils hammock. b road)| Wednésday night, Deceniber oA Ronald Willy, Duck Creek. | [&arl wealked down the TORGH o C dble’ blackout hich | Black 415 | through the rolling clouds. of Barring possible blackouts in which g % ——— | 5"ROOM mogern Youse overlooking catching sharply to lety|case the play will be postponed, VACANCY, Ma Knn n Apts. ’ smoke, watching sharply B Al x b iy "_‘_0,,___. Auk Bay. Full concrete basement.| {and right. Suddenly he saw a the curtain will ring up promp! \‘ \—\( ANCY—One large unfurnished Write P.O. Box 2313. | wny, old woman darting along be- :ludx:to:izll:ck in the High S('honl! apt.. one fur. apt. Fosbee Apts.| i tween the rows of wheat. As she : : Bibe L : : Miscellaneous For Sale| L e o T piay_was preiousy | 4-ROOM house near 13th and AR | “here she is” sajd Carl. He|uled for last Friday evening, but Willoughby, Juneail. New, clean| o™ kg machine, $15. phone; fitted an arrow into his bow and|Was cancelled because of the par-| and warm. Good furniture, large| ieen 675, |shot. The atrow went stralght‘“‘“ blackout. ; shed to dry laundry. Very rea- - | through the old woman sh,‘ Rapidly shaping the play into conable rent. Phone Douglas 472 LATE '33 V-8 sedan in perfect| starged as she felt the arrow, but |its final finished form, Miss Ruth after 9 pm. shape. Bennje Mohs, Douglas. | I she only laughted and ran on, dis- McVny.‘ ;::c:‘flm;?;u“‘;d‘;:"::'u\c‘; e surmoun! rous s LS £-ROOM partly furnished house on USED Singer sewing machine, guod npp:vall‘u:u in tl:g “:\hcx lf‘i:!ldca” |trom missing one of the last im-| | “Wha now? L 3 Behrends Ave. Phone Black 6171 | condition, cheap. 416 Willoughby. | b C:"” Wit by gurmw&” portant days before production due | STEAM htd. room, home privileges,|'36 DODGE coupe, A-1 condition. | = 5 =i He felt very discouraged. :: ‘.there being no school on Tues- lady preferred. Phone Red 379. Phone Red 245 after 5 pm. | - — e o % Just then in King Harald's cas-|““’ | sl i | ight Garl and _janta craced intpTHe HEXT KINGOOM. | 1o something happened that would| Written by Walter Hackett, and| .i POO\{ fux'm)wn apnnment, on!COAL and wood heater. Call at| | — i S ——figlp "Carl. The King took down;““b“"led an “Arablan Night's Ad-| I, 16: Call 8528 ; i Tf? it ; e Riery Boiuen: L }Pl""m-‘« Hildur lived. They slept that magic pipe Santa had given Wn.mm" ot g L\Inlw':lt ?l,o?‘fi' TROOM Turmisned apt. for work-|FOR SALE—Druley’s reed buggy,| Peasant’s son in King Marald’s |y ine first fagm house they saw.|pim, and said to it, “Now, if you|Presented to the public in several s u 1¢””Phunc‘32. or call at| $12; cuild’s 4-drawer chest, $6.| land, is riding into the mext |perore they went to bed theinaye any power to help, I “(.m‘ycara ‘v.hac lha.s ‘x:qunc: deuallcg ing coupie. & o 4 kingdom to help find a witch | oo ¥ 11 Ahe: cropaligm costuming, character make-ups, an )| 3| Phone Green 685. | jfarmer told them a 1€ Ps | g, | 510 12th St. Cihohme TR BE- | ‘who is burning the crops. San- | ere dying and many people were Y |two complete changes of scenery. JROOM steamheated _apartment| WATKINS Products. Ph. Black 634.| ta, in disguise, helps him. hungry? Santa sat silently and| Tomorrow: The witch is cap- L—;;.ptcaml ;.mmgc.: L';m‘ (ollg{wm;:‘ v rent, furnished. Phone Blue - All Rights Reserved sarved a wooden horse for the! (ured. student actors: Bob Satre, Harr; 141_4 ren YACHT Leota. Price lov:mt:r quick AP Péuture Servive ‘h‘x‘x‘“‘:fi At b | Spetling, John Cass, Don Pegu & sale. Owtiss Guilg tomiMity serv- | O e S s 3 | Bob Phillips, Rodney Nordling, Ad- s ¢ — . ! s i CANC a s . Phone 452 after 5 P. M. v G the v VACANCY—Shabaldak Apts. Phone, _loc | CHAPTER THIRTEEN | santa told no one who he was HOSP"M. m‘-!s rienne Glass, Courlyne Smith, Shir- 642 Al |MODEL “A” Ford, $50. Black 725.| (arl's Arrow Strikes the Witch |except the small boy. and the boy k‘y”D‘x;vls. Allce“ Sho(xi\sco;;d,‘ ;an.c HOUSE with “three rooms and bath | SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Carl rode a short distance the|promised to keep his secret. The gk | Roff, John Lowell, an: hee Her- | at 9th and C Sts. See J. C‘ Maytag washing machines, Iron-‘ next morning when he noticed an,next morning the boy gave Santa Mrs. Jack Warner was fldmltwdvm““' B P Hardware Co.| T x A 4 old man beside a well a pocketfull of ginger cookies for surgery at St. Ann's Hospital TR R 4 IR | Thomas, Thomas b | rite ironers, Terms: $5 down|®T i o 1d e i Bk i { —_— 4 “Sir,” shouted Carl a e old T morning Carl .and Santa ' today | | 1-ROOM cabin, $7 per month. 843/ and § monthly. Liberal fiAD, “T amt in b hircy. but oan. T |vode’ <iSBeL di: togs (bafore ~they £ en r i ome | allowances for your old 4 4 3 West 9th. | . Ihelp you draw up water?” met anyone. Then Carl saw a| Eli Post, an dent victim, was | i | sewing machine or washer, Call o i o Atit's sroatital Sun- 2. AND 3-RM. apls. @G-rm. apt| J. H. Anderson, the Singer-May- | “That you can,” said the old| young man in a field beside the admitted to St. Ann's Hospital Sun ‘ arano ote ith bath). Steamheated. Hot | tag man at Phone 711, or call at; ™™ “and if your horse is strong | rc.! He shouted, “Ho, (friend! dGay " ’ | by | you can give me a lift.” What néws of the witch?” | Miss Lucine Koontz and Mr. John and cold water. Electric range.| motorship Hiawatha at Boat | ¥ THY T willet, matn .Carl Hb| The \‘n\:nu man shouted back, Mrs. George Sheeper and infant Senescue, Jr., were matried at 8 ga S | SHEhGr. ‘Repairs, (Dasta; servige. Jmnpe.d down 1|'um.th horse, drew |“The fields are burning west of son were discharged today from St. o'clock Saturday evening at al MODERN steam heated 2-room!GOOD restaurant equipment for|a bucket of water, and both he here. No one has seen her, but she Ann’s “‘“““‘1_ g ';‘l’:di‘:;’f{"l,fs:g;";:’x:‘,:"Csl‘ficfim;;::: apt. Ellingen Apli's‘. S :le. Can be seen at Case Lot;x;d (h[(; r’):(l “«‘A‘A‘x:‘\lt)‘](‘l“lhiis xlt\w”vll xd”::::l xn.nl‘\l Im-”l‘r’.x:l “1 am trying to pro-| B, Motk, ssurgical patient, was Rev..Willis R, Bopth, Dassor of the | 2-ROOM furn. apt. Red 404. i AR T 2 poto il L admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital to- church, read the marraige vows. 2 s ! m_nu iped the old man up behind| o Carl galioped abead and|ggy. s orgen’ BRSMGRS pisved by | FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ing. Alaska agent. Phone 143.— him turned left on the first road Mrs. Trevor Davis, were “Because” ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, G!!:V Anderson Music Shoppe. “Are you going into the next| Finally over the third hill Carl| A victim of an accident, Hans and “To a Wild m)se."‘The church dishes. Seaview Apts. ! kingdom?"” asked the old ma saw rolling clouds of smoke.|Arp, entered St. Ann's Hospital on Was decorated with whltcd(ihrybun-’ TP R O ATVl “That T am,” said Carl here | “There she must be, old father,” Saturday themums and lighted candles. LAREE B fm]:l N;g‘r'“ B::t‘:” “ISCBLLA“EUUS }l\ a witch abroad who is burning Carl called back to Santa. S o | The bl‘idlt‘ wm'ekan Allceiblue en- | ment: garbage, water, $35 monii- s —lthe crops. I hope to catch her”| “Be careful, son,” Santa called| John Murdock was admitted to Semble with black accessories and a v “hl Sel'VKX! " e careful, on, anta a n i 5 @ B U s ' Ry 1 3 Iy Whouw 9.0 0 H,;lsgzizpsst Ss"l:neb S;fimmmd | “H-m-m said the old man. His back. But Carl galloped all the|St.'Ann's Hospital Sunday for medi- fi"*_f-_‘b“l ;’ll ':‘CLSS;L’ un;‘i "“l.”;',}f."' FURNISHED apt, 3 rooms and| ' |face broke into a pleased smile.|harder. They came to a part ofical treatment P?:,:cxllmo tlc;mv:ogeoi d‘:l‘:(l)(; ph:l‘:’ - : d|But Carl couldn't see that, of|the road where wheat fields were —_— s bath, Duo-Therm oil range. Rent, FIVE CENTS each pmd for use i Ca 0 e at € % el i including water, $15 a month.| gunny sacks at Coal Bunkers. |course. You see, it was Santa burning on both sides. Sparks The 2-month-old son of Mrs. lg;zly‘n:k‘;hwbals“eb::f‘;i‘i:‘e*- Oscar Phone Douglas 48. i Claus who was riding with Carl.|flew in their faces, and suddenly Mable Williams of Juneau passed "o "0 o™ s s ninemums and| x i T e O |TURN your old gold into value,|put he couldn't tell Carl because the horse dug his hoofs into the AWAY'@t the Government Hospltall oo 4o oritive scheme was car- LARGE stcamheated fur. room,| “cash or trade at Nugget ShOP. |ii was best Carl make his own | ground, threw up his fore legs On'Saturday. The infant is sur- Qo %0 oio™at the reception held good view. Phone Red 245. | plans without any help. and refused to go any farther. | Vived by two sisters. ther fiv'the Gold ———— | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Ao : |atter the ceremony in the Go 5 A ha g 4 P Santa ——— i \ w 3-ROOM nicely fur. stm. heated| ~jone”ss550 paper Curls, $1 up.| Ty‘ B “\‘ b._l;, 4 :‘]»d B Ralph Bolton was- discharged 'Room of the Baranof Hotel. Ap. apts. and houses. Windsor APtS.| yola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. crossed a wide bridge over a deep Carl laughted, and turned the g o0 ipe Government Hospital Sat- proximately 100 friends of the couple river into the next kmgdp@ whers horse back to a safer place. He .oy after recelving medical aid, 2ttended the reception. Assisting 1-ROOM furnished apt. Phone Green 665 until 8 p.m. i 8-ROOM partly furnished apart-| ment. Phone Red 600. 815 Decker Way. WANTED ‘ WANTED —A good home for a 4-ROOM partly furnished house, 12th' St. Call 67 after 5 p.m. ! CLEAN steamheated rooms. Sim- mons beds. 326-2nd St. $3.50 and up per week. . e TWO 4-ROOM furnished duplex apartments, $20. Also, 2-room fur- nished apartments for ne. Phonl 621. -_— e | CLEAN comfortable room. Private home. Phone Blue 614." ONE steam heated room. Phone Blue 302. FURNISHED house and turnlshed apt. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FURN. stmhtd. room. Gregn 875 VACANCY. HILLCREST APTS.| PHONE 439. -ROOM FURNISHED apattment; also 5-room strictly un- furnished house. Phone 484. | ONE OFFICE room 1 for rent, First National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT‘Ap:ermu. l.nqlllre, at office 20th Century B!dl | Ninely-three per cent of the telephones in the world can be| reached from one telephone in this country. . ! s i NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVEwPES showing | air route from Seattle to Nome, qn thoroughbred year old St. Ber- nard. Phohe 20, Douglas. WOMAN, 28, wants ts work, clerking, | waitress or housework by hour.| Phone 236. WANTED—Oll range, Pacific or other good make. Phone Douglas 472 after 9 p.m. Subscribe to The Empire. | PUBLIC NOTICE | IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR| THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT KETCHIKAN. In the Matter of the Regular January, 1942, Term of the District| Court for the First Division of the Tertitory of Alaska, at Juneau. I‘{OTZCE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,| That pursuant to an order of the Court dated Noyember 21, 1941, Regular January, 1942, Term of the | United , States - District Court. for the First Division of the Territory jof Alaska will be held in the Court: Room of the Federal Bufldmg at; | Juneay; Alaska, beginning at the ‘hour of ‘2 b'clock in the afternoon | of ‘January 6, 1942. H IN. WITNESS WHEREOF, I have | ne;eunw set my hand and caused | the Seal of the above entitled court to be affixed at Ketchikan, this 21st day of November, 1941. | (SEAL) | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | Clerk, U. S. District Court. | Publication dates, Nov. 24, Dec. 1- sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. 8-15, 1041, H adv. Crossword Puzzle [AILTATSINTIATR AR TATM] ACROSS 33. Scarce 1. Health resort 35, Masculine 4. Jumps nickname & Public recrea- 36, Exclamation tion ground 37. Corroded 12. Masculine 39. Female sheep name 410 Greek letter 13. Ireland 42, Number 14 S-shaped o 41, Cupbearer of molding the gods 15. Common weed 46. Portal 17. Be defeated 48, Serenity 18, Hebrew plural 50. Volunteer ending 82, Surly 19, Stake used In 54. Turkish decres sword prac- 5. Past tice 55, Female ruft 20. Stlkworm 55, Indian of Tierra e S - Among el Fuego olution Of Saturday's Puzz 23, Pertalning to - plong 3 MEgayS le ees Seed covering 79, Cora ; X 25, Asiatic palms 63 Commanding. 11 Uoigteresting . C lang Toov 27, Current of air 66, Be carried ey AL o5 29. Fits one inside (7. Encourage . Capital o another 45.'And not 1. Rich brown ontana 31 Low gaiter’ 69, Large boat 2. Chubby 5. Spoken 6. Fasten 7. Scoft 8. Officers of the law 9. Gone by 0. Opposing V, %EII-//%III . Sharp . Ancient Greek city « Resume 24. Feminine name . Philk na ve AL liberty . Twlst around 2. Lludllory dis- 'se cour: . Take i sall Tople . Brown mineral Orfln of hear- g . Lad 4 . Southern cone stellation . Blidof the snipe famlily 51 Limited . Pertaining to the feet . Giver . Vestibule Pastens firmly shut. . sign . Artificial lan- Buage . Japaneso sash 65. Conjunction e Mrs. Lillian McCruskey and in- |fant daughter were dismissed from the Government Hospital today. - - SPECIAL MEETING B.P.O. Elks tonight at 8 o'clock. | EARLE HUNTER, |adv. Exalted Ruler. | | | | | muy DEFENSE STAMPS NOTICE | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that GRACE E. FORTIER and HAR- | LOVE HENRY FORTIER have peti- tioned this Court for permission to | adopt WILLIAM CURTIS INGLE, a | | minor child, born Novemper 22, 1937, land that hearing will be held on said petition in the Probate Court | on the 5th floor of the Federal-Ter- | ritorial Building at Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 A. M. in the forenoon of th" 17th day of January, 1942. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 28th day of November, 1941, | (Seal) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. | First publication, Nov. 29, 1941. Lflbl« publication, Dec. 13, 1941. this Entry tnerce: Name Address . First Prize, $50; PO s, SRR IR T I Blank ' I enter OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS to be given in Juneau, sponsored by the Chamber of Com- | cond Prize, §35: Third Prize, $15 Mail this blank {o Box 470, Juneau, before midnight, December 22. with the serving were Mrs. Earl | Wilson, Mrs. Don'Abel, Mrs. R. C. Stevenson, Miss Mary Jean Mc- | Naughton, Miss Roberta Dooley and | Miss Jean Taylor. | " The bride, daughter of Mr. and (Mzs. Frank J. Koontz of Fairfield, 1Washmgton who is now employed | in the Office of Indian Affairs, is a graduate of Washington State Col- \ lege. The bridegroom, who is the son of |Mr .and Mrs. John L. Senescu, Sr., 'of Everett, Washington, attended the Western Washington College of Education. He is now employed at Sabins Clothing Store. Mr. and Mrs, Senescu are mak- ing their home f.emporanly at the ;Bnmnuf Hotel. MRED L Vs, ATTENTION SHQOTERS Annual meeting of Juneau Rifle and Pistol Cliib at the Range Tues- day evening, Dec. 16. Important busing Everybody please attend. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. -t o — RAYBAN goggies cut haze and adv. climinate glare from sun, snoy, water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren | Bufldlng adv. » 4 ~OUNE SUTTINLY TOOK A SHINE TO POLLY'S NEW BOY POLLY AND HER PALS HE TOLD ME HE COULD SUPPORT HER ON EIGHTEEN BUCKS A WEEK 17.| porer—— | - AN/ T AIMS TSTAY ON TH’ GOOD SIDE OF HIM ‘TIL HE TELLS ME IN ALL TARNAT ON - HOW/ PAGE FIVE 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends nk Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES Leota’s 'S APPAREL STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ¥ 2 L] FRED HENNING FOR QUALITY MEATS Complete Outfitter for Mem AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY ‘ Call Phones: 13 and 49 MR T i e < — i Connors Motor Co. Herb Waugh L Phone 411 230 8. Franklin | - SYSTEM OLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager rh——::dmlhq—fl Phone 208 122 W. Sesond - Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €e. TELEPHONE 4 — e HOME GROCERY Phone 146 i Loy “SMILING SERVIOE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Junean Tfie ;Iuneau ’i.yauhdl”'y FRANKLIN STREET between Front and Second Streets PHONE 380 S —— NORTH Transfer & (uu'bage Co. E. 0. Davis E.W. Davis 212—] Phones—Sl * CRANE MRS . “‘Every house needs D PARSONS ELE! C CO. Electrical Conf 140 So. Beward 8t. Juneey, Alaska Business Phons 161 Residence Phone Black 888 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS - MCHIM‘S ECONOMY MARKET Be Wise—Economize THREE PHONES 553—902—95 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 MAT. PROC. & ENG. CO. Savrite Rust Preventatives Xzit Scot Eradicator Chemical Metal Treatments Plastic Refractories 104 S. Main Phone 607 | P | Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Enyines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints | | +* THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers NEXT TO CITY HALL PHONE 787 { Harri Machine Shop 0. HARRI, Prop. P. 0. Box 1143 Phone 319 | WOMEN" Baranof Hotel Sanitary Meat Co. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OIL Poot of Main Strees Juneau Motors Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelt HARDWARE S —————— JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company FOR WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt R _,_..‘—=¢ GASTINEAU Every comfort muh for our guests Air Service n PHONE 10 or 20 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS PHONE 202 RBice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Bumer Heating Phone 34 Bheet Metal ———e e S m——— "2y S —

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