The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1926, Page 8

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N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 20, 1926. i i e — - g ot ettt i oot T ekl B b A A TR R - ’ e o2y | liss A - 10 v {heen pulled out y [:umh traffic which cannot be con-|uary, it will select two men from its E 0 IVFRSUN | THHEE FUUND |a e contents scattered upon the ADMIHAL I.INES ‘hnv ntly handled by vessels on the | ticket offices in Seattle, San Fran IR} « Fire o other routes, cisco and Los Angeles and send ’ Fairbanks Five | The company will maintain a tour-| them on extended trips to the Ter- | ist service for a longer period next ritory. Each man will be required | 5\. ar than ever before in its his-|to keep a diary of his voyage. When this morn o Mr. Howard said. The initial|they have returned to their stations, m ¢ police met the father, W. G Of 3 Games e who declared he rewrned 0 P v m.m amily slain. The he i tourist sailing is billed for 1, leach will submit an article covering GAS POI } A RiER s I e rans The rooms were not {and a number of parties have been|his trip. A substantial prize will be 16 M ke all »~-[‘ 1”. ;\‘ 1 woked, He he saw a motion h( oked for the rlier tourist sail-| given to the man writing the most Sy el picture show last nisht and a ti Vings eresting account of the journey, first « ¢ night I8 : e - o puncture delayed his return. He was . : 3 | e I8 debRatntenes sbject of the ple to equi Rushed to St. "\nna H().\}uml to the wol. 19 to 16\ Mother and Two Children [iyesied. R Best i Hlslor\', Sovs Blowe ooy mescnngen pEaltiC (SHRNUNENG ) co i i T o1 T | The College five m by | Sy 5 1 ) expects this vear's tourist trade to| 3 1 agencies \\’Iu‘lv Bln()d [ran- - ¢ {0 to 18 id | Slain }ull'.‘(' M;lk«' . i i [ e A break all rec <. It is making its|With personal information about the fusion Is Made ] s e One Arrest ‘Fuman Fiend Murders ard—Admiral Farragut | preparations accordingly. The Dor. | COmMPany’s tours and give them a lit usion Is ivlade. Bithanhs b : IS SAREES T 6-Y Old with H ! Brought Back North. [ othy Alexander, billed fo sail June ¢, | le eneral knowledge of Alaska s -Tear wi ammer : {on its initial trip for the season, Change Ketchikan Agent SRODIT [will make nine voyages on the| A change has been made in (he 1 ! L CHICAGO, 20.—Harold Croa The Admiral Line will maintain g octorn Alaska route as com-|Ketchikan agency, Mr. Howard said, en, azed th Kin, aged 20, confessed today that | the best Alaska Schedule next ” " pared to seven made by it last s | Walter Storer, agent there nihs, were fo dea sl | hmith, I six |in its recent history, accordin i 16 15 ieaay edtviealy dbil pHAT un v ane Tt oday. T} 1 ! er. in a barn loft | Bryce Howard, ent, Who With {1 or ts first two trips and other|to Seattle. He is being st Ll : e Wistreniedl fie oy qune ) H1te. Blowpnd geqinion. Bowme bt itions are coming i steadily| by Bill Armstrong, formerly connect- HOHIER Lo 2 Do, i : BUBWGUI el ot ilndny DIENCAITONL @ _huningss oD er trips ed with the operating department in oner examir « ms factions, struck the lad wit ime - | Seattle. It will include weekly s Lim 1 it 1o Southeastern A - Februgry 9. weekly sailings to Souti-| ! . g old papérs for sare at Tre Empire. |western Alaska after M 10-{ Alaska tours, the passenger traffic| o SANTA CLAUS HAS : S 5 — day sailings to the west coast and|dlepartment is inaugurating an edu s h‘}nrv‘.ln}“.n Botbtiike: i STARTED ON TRIP “,“:.“ u}]y]nl T“,,HT;.‘II‘T"I‘\,\ ji‘:,‘,l:::,\,‘l:; 1. | cational campaign ymetime in Jan-|loughby Ave., Phone 482, TO REACH JUNEAU | : v s !Dorothy Alexander after June 6 ARROW a means of stimulating intervest| S prmot ticket les for its| two freighters operating without schodule S| GROCERIES - | <BRXMAS Chl‘ IStmaS %%%as* D 3 7 Men | :en advanced to open on ) FINE WATCH is an essential to the boy who is climbing the ladder to affluence. Admiral Farragut Back The company will restore the Ad = h g t to the Sonthwestern ) ) : ska route on which it will altern [ (X < with the Adm : Ad N . ws and mival Watson, The Admiral Farragat : wis on the Alaska run until several J > [ Walnuts, Almonds, Brazils, Fil- {years ago when it was taken off and fxd | put on the California route. It is a R AL B b sister ship to the Admiral anl \‘ Y N S T ly"x}:y.i]m“u\lr.”w. 24, Mr. Howard 3 £ A& Y I‘ RLITS there will be a sailing by one > three ships every Thursday 7 Japanese Oranges, New Sweet for Southw rn Alaska, N Oranges, Apples, Pears, Grape- vocalls at Southwes fruit, Bananas. s. The boats are du e <D‘§ “9{'1 4‘9"@% tha I Christm i The carrying of a superior - meet the kids e Palag watch is a symbol of punctu- catre the even T'o she vou [ k |'n mons the! kiddies i your towi f the scale of success, - Titiey: c Bl Y I11L name Juncau Monday morning arge vari Fr Funeral for Frank \mmg\ o canr i B i o S le\lfi;;,m variety of Fresh Vege- Held ]l)j Llll\\( _Interment ,\\‘_H]\, ,,”\. ““.‘ y r o : THE NUGGET SHOP \ ast trip to Southeastern ka on ocal Cemelery. : : i 2 | 2 4 / ~ AR in 5 @ | Harey Lucas irtis (L Gruen and other fine Watches ° 5 to the run after - I‘ ()R GIP rs Bradford. However whad | With the sailing of Februar knew that they thres he cans * | Mr. Howard announced, the Adr Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Cig- yack afterward ever mind how ’ " Line will inaugurate its weekly axsttes, Coftee Mrioolat | this, George. Remember |ing schedule to Southeastern ; )Q grerohnoniet driooiators) Synlion it Santa Claus knows everything 5 Ika. As usual the Admiral Rogers ¢ Bettles, Bulbs. . at little beys and s 1 heard : - will maintain this : 5) . e )\ that little Herrmann wa |88 from Seattle alternate Wed: \ A large assortment of Christ- B e Tl i isad e 1o b Ay You tell him | ~ " ( and arriwing here on $ mas Candy. T 1 “..“ flor lu.ml,:«. v | well 2 1 The west coast and Chatham S ’ Grape Juice, Orange Juice, talk Grover C. Winn paid the lodge’s | sick boys and 1 BAL A - A orts will be served again this yeas Ginger Ale, White Rock Water, : Shedatid ELha i A N B ¢ 7 A lsige for overy pumse. o Challambra and Curacao, oper : i 2 : m a 10day schedule. In addi ee U i o carliest ; fally beforo T come, i Priced from 60 cents : techinn e e GEORGI’W BROTHERS days of the commu and had 0l good-by now, S = 2 " ral Pe and Colbura will oper i to $15.00 hotweet ttlaiand Alaaka Bl CavariD tines a Thember ot tho | Georee.. Hacan e reindeer are Jotween e and Alaska port o ok : ; : City Council. “But my earliest recol- | through eatir 1 1 must har ut any regular schedule, be Phones 92—95 Deliveries 10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4:30 p. m. ; i | 3 ched he rer ded lection of him is as the f of L up right away. We are going s 5 y ! wed wherever neede A est assortment we havi voungsters,” he added. “If our s to try and reach Nome before night tment we have headatl sharpening, o any other of|I'll surely see’ you Chrlstmas By i our playthings needed repaiving, or|an¢ we will make plans to take cars whatever else it was we wanted, of he at the Palace on the just naturally went to him. And ther nty — 'II{) 'I‘III,:, never was a time we were disay “SANTA.M quartettes mixed quartette, 3 ks composed of the Mesdames Jenne and| Juneau Window and House Clean- —— FIRST- Jarman, and Messrs Fargher and|ing, all work guarantee w.l .".4 ‘ . 5 ok . 3 T ‘ (;IF.[, -\'I(H{I: I"‘)H \ll‘:\ Pitschmann, g “Softly Now the|a trial, at your service Funeral services, under the au spices of the loeal Elks, for Frank Young, pioneer of this city who died ek, wer held yestes n the Aunditoriu Light of Day E Messr Fargher, | Phone Pitschmann, Frawle il Polley sang Mrs. Julia Turner. mother of Har “1—Thou shalt not give unto me those J. Turner of B. M. Behrer 2 i v {radinTe sdec! : Sténe el Ta i, Bt s Tositl i ,.:ml\ which may ultimately bedeck my for medical attention, under the car | ¢ Janitor. of Dr. W. A. Borland | = B S, “2—Thou shalt not give me aught but Measure tawen for ail-wool made 1 RTohl s e e £ true wor to measure guits, fit positively g that which is masculine and of true worth. anteed. JORDAN'S VALET § - ICE. a L] “3—Thou shalt not commit neckties of - e an uncertian bargain sale hue. HOI,ID-\\' ; £ I’Yc;;. t]tuuhgh a shirt is acceptable— < T T ~O | Al . | et it be the right sort. PERFUMES | Fully one-half of our clothing stock ‘ L 5-—Thou shalt not spend with too frec b 4 L laced in two groups for quick selling | S0 i R DR OF GIFTS I 8 (o] TOILET WATERS “6—Thou shalt honor thy Father or thy MANICURE SETS Brother with a gift beairng a label he'll C?)A[}E%%S Group No. 1 Group No. 2 feel it an honor to wear. IVORY | b ) =~ th A 3 D O D O “T—Thou shalt give me only those R(/é' $303 R(’{!s‘ '?p455 $50 things which will find a need not those | which will fill the waste basket. h . ; . : $45 Suits Suits _ ol ) _ “8—Thou shalt not wish upon me var- Radnosd to Radiiced to ious and sundry articles procured from divers sources and silvered with the dust $24.75 $34.75 of years. “9—Thou shalt not give me wearables that rival the colors of Joseph's coat. I appreciate dash—but not flash. “10—Yea, verily, thou shalt do thy Christmas shopping at Goldstein's Empor- ium and there won't be any Christmas swapping by and by.” A few suits at a special price of $19.75 AN Bikwe Sale Ends Dec. 31 Until Our e |1 H. S. GRAVES Free Turkey Door Prize ‘The Alaskans’ The Clothing Man Goldstein’s Emporium GIFT STORE FOR MEN KNOWN FOR GOOD CLOTHES IR i L IIIIIIIIIIII||I||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i q’

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