The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1926, Page 8

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S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 1926. O S —— — Kayhi Friday evening and lost in an] | Marshal; Evans L. Gruber, Senior | 7 v 2 JOOLLEGIANS TO 5 it e e O e TRASTERN STAR| b i i, 272 | ™ ociced by Grand. ury STYLISH CANDLE an tfavele |ior Steward; Harold L. Redling: YLE STICKS sn bout played the local ; 8 | SEATTLE, Dec. 22.—Prosecutor CANDLE STICK HT town team h had never been| A joint installation will be held|fer. Junior Steward; Wilfred ‘1' T. Roscoe, of omish ('nuu!‘\,‘ W ave Candles and Candle beaten on it n floor on January 10 of the \!:wlm Jwb.:w. 11!:1"\""“ Organist, and Gel B |said today that 4d Heard tie Stick 1 mar 1 and price The Colle st by el Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M., with the/!Ge chell, Tyler "_.”“:‘{ Grand Jury was going to Have yon secn the new decor point. It t Eastern Star. John H. Dunr, Grand| R i {indict him. He sought Distric SR s aits PRt odian, will act as the installing| Women's Coat, Dress and Hat|irnev Revelle to prevent such ac- o it Taee with the Ketchikan Cit officer for the M: Lodge Sale co fl_ Deo: adst Tatlstiiant waid " IF Wi Gnabionn® e up to $6.50 a pair (in G o e . . it defeated after two time per Lho it tollowing the recently|Goldstein's adv.| got satisfaction from Revelle when In Candle Holders) for the |§|Strong Alaska College Five|iods. 1t lost to Kayhi Monday nightjelected and appointed officers of No i {1 asked him if I had been indicted g ¢ : g e 5 ady, |1 ask v if 1 had ndicted. v tall one q . in the most uneven battle the 147 {The adv. | i R and | HESSISThE VIS S Seiesstas o I thi the] Ralph C. Mize, Worshipful Master - — |45 Taam tngictelle it Do Event at A. B. Hall Collegians sk he effect of thel Harry [ Lucas, Senior Warden; | Old papers for sate at The Empire. | ‘In‘\ and political oppon- Gifts Thar Last three openin me The teir| Walter D t 1 Warder ! . : Lo e it ( ot now Lifting I the local bas-|had a fine rest @ Northwestern| Wil Char-, ketball i tland again last 1 and toc les K Secretar it ortment will College hoop-|after its arrival and is red Dunn, ( Homer G ing, | ° own shop Hall ¢ Trip Is wnjoyable | Bt the Juneau High S t! The stay of the team in Ket-! 1Ny FOR S the Alumnae team, | S|chikan was y enjoyable, both ANNUAL o’clock |Dr. C. B ) a Ceach i st e ¥ it 5 : e PRE-INVENTORY W, game at Ketchikan hape for the game few minor bruise L hoenie extended to then i . : it em o atil polly one-half of stock reduced injuries in the fo | d to] Met! Ihis trip was a gen- he so ) ' the uine treat \ tound the Metla ! Walnuts, Almonds, Brazils, Fil- Northwestern last nig from|{katlans to be real sportsmen and berts, Pecans, Peanuts Ketchikan, being forced to cancellihey have a fine basketball Group No. 1 . % : the Wrangell gam gation in the town team,” d Schedule Is Altered | Dr. Bunnell Reg. $35. $40. $45 FRUITS { A slight alterat ers of the College squad av Suits th hadule ftoday. afte 1 Andersor well and e e bRy ence between W. K. Kellor diy Meed Ted Lottus, Baduond & Japanese Oranges, N.cw Sweet intendent ¢f 1o chools, | team captain te Ric | o = (}m.uges. Apples, Pears, Grape- ind Coach Abel | Boyd, Georg t Loftus and| %‘241 7) fruit, Bananas. When we were Outside 1 ol gL AR DL L Do MeDonale % T Larg viety of Fresh Veg Hid Sl 5 take on the Juneau Fir Lineups Are Anncuncel : 'b]'”bc variety of Fresh Vege ik A \; ment outfit, taking two teams will lineup to tables. b i iarut game originally schedu ght as follow Group No. 2 ey Hi wot i bl Pos Collegian e ol N e AT proven by : i neet High | the) Counors P Boswell ) : 72 . oney. Wi . gonner A Suits Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Cig- On| Livie Sk ( Loftus, T Boyd Reduced to arettes, Coffee Tricolators, Syphon Bottles, Bulbs. didnjt try to find the cheapest China or the most expensive, but on thetp. Orme G 1Y Durka % 1CH the China that will give daily i ; i { 5 L2 ¢ E i e L (Jjreturn here for mel Luudstrom and Dave w34./! g 1“')‘!\‘-“1 Gt it ‘,-,“. Srng gainst the High school will be the substitutes on the Higl “ '3 1‘7') A large assortment of Christ- dost Your Inspdetion invited % et ‘\mlm;l‘l :.;m:ul Gregg Mangan wil ‘ Sie Bnasimeiiol mas Candy. whether you huy now or n by ( ! e : Grape Juice, Orange Juice, S without it IN HOSPITAL Ginger Ale, White Rock Water. Yon left t 1 '| R L. Steward. clerk in the ;’\a‘:‘év pounds. Coach Abe tl Inspaciotis. Ottice; 1 ‘ H 8 GRAVES s i s ! g The Ketchikan s ff - T . (74 &= bl o ApWD . Bhe shi's HracHls ,\! The Clothing Man Phones 92--95 Deliveries 10:30 a. m. 2:30, 4:30 p. m. t tuner, now at tinean. adv. | |in as many day Gifts That Last A good Clock in heirioom #nd the heart beat of the home re the length of your 1t mea pleasures and sorrows and sends the family to its duties on time We have our usual excellent as t the regular Outside | one is guaranteed to give definite and indefinite satisfaction. SPECIAL HEAVY ASH TRAYS $2.00 to $5.00 When about to lose an argu “r ping Easy Even in O RS ing after which it can be wiped || off and restored to its usual duties. They hold lots of ashes The Appreciated Gift is that which ha v to commend it, therel reater pleas- and they don't Lip over urs of possession, utility and service I'hat’s one of the nice things about this store--- Ivory or Pearl Beads Rings, Bar Pins o nity Cases, Mesh B Toilet S Wrist Watch Silver or Leather Pictare Frames Writing Porfolios, Umbrellas and many\ noveltios of charm and _ ; priate things for every man---woman and child it’s ease and convenience This is a family store; it has in 1t most appro- cconomy \\\\\]m]////// ! And everything is close m.gcth.cr; .you c:m. t;lk.c PR, care of vour whole shopping list in the time 1t takes to buy one gift in some stores Of course, we're busy, but we have extra help, and we're open evenings from now until Christ- Gifts That Last The Diamona for centy jes has been the 1 stone. Before its sparkli beauty, monarch and maid alike bow in admiration and fealty. i A | mas. We'll take care of you properly, no mat- ter how great the rush ¥ Swreiintaua b s The beauty of the Diamind is lasting. It looks well with every color and every kind of fabric That is why it is the delight of every woman of every age of every country We have been Diamond Merchants in Juneau for a good many years and have yet to meet one dissatisfied customer. Our stock of unset stones is much larger than those on display. Ask to see them No trouble to show goods

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