The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1926, Page 15

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THE DAILY AL \le\ FVIPIRF FRID AY, DEC: o ST ’ MRS. BASSETT LED TICKET I OUKLAHOMA CITY.—~A mother of y three children, Mr: Mabel Ba led the demaoc tic ticket in the Oklahomas names of number officials were on | sett had a plurali ty of 60 vot over her male republican opponent for the office of conunissioner of charities and correc- tions, to which she was clection. iler populavity is to the fact that for six eral election in Although the of popular sta the ticket, Mrs. F he has been active in welf work, of which she served PRINCESS ASTRID'S DILEMMA BRU LS Princess Astrid is hard at the two la new homeland. which bi French aund Flemish h she already speaks a littie she is more sure of her and prefers to use that in talking to her husband, Crown Prince Leopold, who has no Swedish, is his wife’s mother tongue Flemish Astrid, and she did not a word of s welcoming to he the which was new to tand pE which » landed at lemish culture, Teirlinck, a noted Flemish has been appointed to princess unde was v Antwerp, seat ol teach the MORE SMOKE CARS FOR WOMEN I'his famous wocd carving of the 18th Centary, depicting the Virgin with the Child, illus= LONDON.—Women smokers lave trates the centre group of the famous Oberammergau Crib of wood ¢ n\(‘d f 'nu,~ now revolutionized the subway rules, in the possession of Sebastian Lang, who acled the part of Annas in the Passion Play. whereby no smoking used to be per i N mitted in elevatbrs or cavs uni il 5 labelled “smokin and these latter, Commander Locke ) peceh I blonde who appearcd fo NOTICE OF APPLICATION constitued 60 per cent of the sub- Their latest w who lin Broadway uisical it Wil FOR l’AT).N' way rolling stock were pitehed Into the st from [ the Prince’s instiue It all hag Serial No Now that women habitually smoke cting of the Junior Imperind | pened at a privat I’ in the United States a4 Ofica e on their way to and from business The ehiel of stafl is a bis | the Juneau Land District at An the demand for seats in smoking « L b Miss Linterh| SHE PAINTS PRIZE-FIGHTERS chorage, Alaska has grown so much that the per. Al v ted had | NEW YORK. Lillian Dwight, for- In the Matter of the Application centage of the latter has had (o b [ mertly of Iy is at the HOONAH PACKING (¢ increased to 70 per cent. LEISURE 1LADY S CRAZE |ing in York with PANY, a Corporation, o Pur 2 LONDON English Society as i paintin pri o and one chase PPublic Lan r the purpo VICTIM OF SHINGLE PARTY Wiitoi wilh a « ! ' one | uge canvas “Seconds Out,” depiet-| - of Trade and Manofac LONDON. —Shingle parties, started 0 I e tellin i ment fine a heavyweight in his corner NOTICE IS HEREBY ( by Lady Wyndham, widow of the|!'rivate tortune el dur-fheing credited with having all the MOONAH PACKI fate Siv Charles Wyndham, when sh.. iz the men hours late in rep that George a corpor invited her friends to sea to inspect Craze of ladics of the leisure ¢ the eteher of prizefiy ! of t of her newly shorn locks, have taken|Invitativie atehoed and wehioved by theatrlcal s application on in English society. Mrs. Patrick £roun cesed, shingled jof fight in aetion 05 the 1 Land ONiee i Campbell, the actress, who had re-| W it th un - Anchoraze, Alaska, for a patent for sided the barber's scissors, has suc- 10 L e a tract of land embraced in U cumbed and her famous black hair f0F BN A RONAL ‘P”‘)‘”’ ARARHER Official Syrvey No as amend which hung in thick lengths below 01 notes e LR L L RS Ll T T her . made the sacrifice. 5 e “ “ YLy G Port Frederick, Chlchag i s TR WOMEN'S CHORAL SDOIETY. [ oahiure mun lian Ciinsd ot a0 IR AR : “CLUSH ABOUT WOMEN" ’ 181 ! in Latitude Germany.— Wom LONDON inter ton, in a ~General Sir lan Hamil speech which he called ' of chg \ i | | foties, « | “Slush about women,” said the praise ‘qrq women's activities heto of woman and assertions of her ta-|war. Dresden 15 to have a women king the place of man, “has been{ginging sociely of 10¢ or overdone altogether—there’s nothing e Jare untry i to it.” | fegmund “Woman is not behind by s Orplieus or | any means, and she may smoke and | drink cock-tails, but men will alwa do the work in ‘the mines, in the| WOMAN FILM PRODUCER steel mills and in the executive nx“ LONDON.— Britain’s first woman fices and in the trenches of war {ihm producer, Miss Dina Shurey, b where hard, solid thinkin neces: | lieves women have as much chance sary for success,” he declared, as men in film producing, and pe s mor “Women | than me GERMAN WOMEN DOCTORS BERLIN. ~The number of have women doctors in Germany has inc a4 ducer. from 195 to 1627 between the 'sense of 1913 and 1926, Of the pr ter qualifi ) are assistants to visi hos- | interest’ power 1 phy 5. The the women doctors are titioners; 116 specializ he of th [} diseases, and are obstetricians and is clim gynaecologists ed. She Briti majority of neral prac men “British {1 AMAZONS EJECT HECK for ¢ LONDON Shing whose hobby is throwi XMAS ECiTION en inferrupters out « 1 ha PRINCE C© been formed into a special patiol LONDON. - 1 the British Fascists, ricta 1 They came into prominence at Ken- of Wales e v do “Blag sington Town Hall when (h “ont. Shuffl ed” several women hecklei uring Mis Eaith Dak bine-r Merry Christmas our sincere wish that mas and the New Year may come to you like a treas- ure-laden ship of old—Laden with all the precious things of life that make for your HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY | New York Exchange J. PASTL, Prop. | i and Longl stozraphs of Rer ver wesentable pl i . e tude 135°2 . for the purpose BALEOL: - : 4 Mo trade and manufacture, and reore $200 particularly described as follows, to | wit ’ Reginning at corner No. 1-A WGMAN S_COLONY | M.C. on fire of mean high tide FAILURE, CLAIM lerick, N.W. LONDON. D mpt | o8 th on | t rocky ( rtin peint 30 fL above mean hizo e at L Ib] tide en N.I% ghore of Port Fred- of men has s | 1 24°19'20" W, of ihe experiment ha v ar diztant; thenes from iniped | corner No A\ along s tine of e coiony w tarted | mean ni N. shore f Port younz women. witl 1 1 I i ut. These young ladies did not he {H"i[‘" tlis e DA tetiEAs vt lieve men an esser it of e [plan to make farming succossful L Mrs. Ruth Gentry o {woman with fair v, 1 o declares the theory (h ‘ 3 |suitably cultivate the i S A% 'the aid of men has broken down; LreBce N 20T 054 cha, lunder experience. The wemb 0. Wikng 3sy I aoraan Bk e decided (hat a man's strengih | S0 o needed to do the heavy wor Unaugers 4 BN Aot it e corner o, 4-A ved SRR | + colony i SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER AT MABRY’S CAFI Noon in § P, Saturday, Dec. from 12 M. b RELISHES Ripe Olive SOUP Oyster ROAST Young Rost Turkey with Dre Cranberry Sauce sing VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Sweet Green Peas DESSERT Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Nuts and Raisins $1.00 SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER Sunday, Dec. 26, 1926 P'otatoes Apple Pic Tea Coffee 15. to corner No, 6-/ an area of 19.34 acres and In- 66 W. 1.03"chs. to true cluding all the land emt ced No. 7-A M. C. oun line ct i Survey No. 14 as me h tide of Port Freder- amended ick ence by meanders as foi- Any and all persons clalming ad | lows along line of mean high ve y any of the above describeg | tide tand should file their ad o elatm | 3) 54753 W 3.28 chs. to with the Register.of the U Lanc | tive corner No. 8-A M. ©.; | Office al Anchorage, ka withiy 10007 W, 19 chs. to | the period of publication or 30 dayr 9-A; Taence S, 65° tiuereafter or they will be barrec | to corner No, Ly the provisions of the statute. S 39°00° W, 012 J. LINDLEY G | clis. to true point for corner | A M fhience by e Wwirst publics from the true corner 11- | Last C. along shore line of A fresh water lake, St { RADIO (8726 65 chs ATWATER-KENT SETS paenlica W. 0.44 chs, AND SPEAKERS W. 2,568 cha Radio Supplies of All Kinds W. 0.91 chs I\Rll\l I\\(l[ chy 000 0.41 0.89 i 0.97 ) 43" W. 1.39 52"6G8" W. 0.61 Handy Andy A. P. LAGERGREN CARPENTRY CABINET WORK 1| T Jusesu Lausory WOOD TURNING Franklin Street, between Front i chs. B?B’BD %g‘lgo f and Second Streets ik PHONE 359 cha. tower Front St Phone 498 . '] 96 cha, |ae - e = s chin. |- : g b 5‘ Garbage Hauled i N 7 [ | Lot Cleani 0 Windows | ) | put wp, Gemeral Contracting, | o :;v. ‘;m‘ A COMPLETE LINE OF | i:w;((\‘l' IKAv‘v;v\r rioat rhone 149 or i 17 o (et G. A. GETCHELL | o S 153 Quality the Best—Priced Right = . to true peint for corner No. 13- ——— e | /\l M.(L; Thenco 39 wn" w. 0.92 (,. : "l‘, VAUGHN'S chis. to witnesa corner to corner ¢ Wit (25 o No. 12-A M.C.; Thence §. 37° slovanetiy’s CHICKEN TAMALES 40" W. 169 chs. to trae point | ) A MADE FRESH EVERY DAY Bt "abnuse INOT. J9A M0 O, the: | GROCERY 8 Front Street, and | PHONE 3-8-5 BEST place of beginning, containing e e e ALL THE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PRICE GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” LISTEN CATALOGUE BUYERS High Grade Portable Phonogrphs at $22.50 Fine Selection Records—3 for $1. Viva Toneal Columbia Phonograph. TFine Violin Strings. Ex- cellent Selection of Vi Bows, Stands and Cases. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Repairing. Phonographs called for, repaired and delivered. Pianos for sale and rent. Conn Band Instruments. ANDIRSON MUSIC SHOPPE, Phone 143 NEXT TO A. B. HALL l NORTIHERN HOTEL Come and listen to the latest ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; Public shower and tub baths tion—Hot water day and night. up—steam heated. $3.00 per week and up. 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- Rooms $12.00 per month and Continucd until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popuiar prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now $7 00 We also have a full line of CHRISTMAS GOODS for both Ladies and Gentleman. Come, give us the once over before you buy. We will save you money. SPECTAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET ! SPE(,IAL SALE OF SHOES ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers | ] PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET CONFECTIONS ° ° Candfes, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. g{am‘ Il:" .:unem;’.h Alnu:{n. 1s!:lm(a:r dfl m actory, one 0. . andy SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. IGARS o] CIGARS AND MORE CIGARS Chancellors, El Sidelos, Van Dycks, Mozarts, Roi Tans, and twenty-five other brands of Christ- mas-wrapped Cigars and Cigarettes. GASTINEAU HOTEL CIGARS MERRY XCMAS rWE MWISH EACH ONE WitD RTADS THIS AD- THE FINEST (?\R\STHFS a -ru:v HAV!'_ HAD .. n Here you £ a din ALASKA DAUNDRY " n Sanitary Meat Market RELEP TO MAKE X=MAD WIS HAPPY, well fed appetite sists an honest weighed and measured Christmastide. We will supply you with all of the good things that go to make that beautiful Yuletide feast. We wish you and all of your friends a Merry, Well- fed Xmas. TARY GROCERY That Pleascs AUTOS F ()R HIRE BERRY’S I \\| Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 Office Next to Gastineau Hotel P ! nd Night JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 441; Night, rings MIL l] R’S TAXI | Phone 183 Juncan, Alas! CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE { { | 8 ‘ { i | —— B AR gy | E wish everybody every- where a Merry Christ- mas and a Happy, Prosperous, Well-laundered New Year. Remember our phone number, SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY

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