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THE DA]I Y Al A KA EMPIRI: MONDAY, Di;( 27. 1926. AND (R WETORY A K Bm LUSIVE SAAPSHAT s HOWHALG BARNE Y S % . RIMPRAL RE TURA THE ENGLIGH CHAN e AMER(A 1 TAKE PLEASURE IN INTRCOUCING ) uRRY WP Te Nou THe 9§ curmie FAMCLS SPARKC e €L L ROTE DONT ARGUE * NOURE A, THE WROAG PLAGE = Triz QUEST (HONGR. ¥ - MERE = GET | ! l)ou 'rlas I slund News 5 FESTIVITIES IN DOUGLAS = HRISTMAS ENJOYED come and ) 1he occas with Santu with ther in the school pro- chool had & hool room the for one sting high Claks I the sram following half hour m was mibly Recitation, Urho Origin of Christmas inte the rpoon a given D which Santa as follows: Kromquist Bernice Madeline Riedi story, (original( Violin solo, Christma Gallwas Comical Recitation, Recitation Distribution tygrove Alberta reading, Walter Savikko Bluet Uberti Marjorie IPox of gifts, Frank Pet o te SRR A. N. B. CELEBRATES The Alaska celebrated Christm o bers, families and friends with a big tree and program in the Liberty hall Saturday. Several musical number were included in the program a dance followed the many gifts Brotherhood their mem - COMMUNITY §, & 8. TREE Sunday night the Community Aay school had its tree and oxe in the temporary quarters in Fagloas hall. Practically all tihe chil Island were there to participate and many of their parenls alio to enjo their fun. A specially well pi 1 program was given under the dire won of Mrs. L. D. Hammock whic Was very entertaining. It was fol lewed by the distribution of Christ mas favors from the ftree - - EAGLES PLAN EIG TIME TONIGHT—CHRISTMAS the For tonight, Eagles, which annually Geeasion, has prepared for the members and and considering th which ha been n will be i necial 1 o'clock the F a jovous time their a one been Th has which will go direct to Juneau and then procecd to Donglas, in tima starts at here which for cel Juneau Musie House ¢ ~Musical Observer~ arriving ion abiding peace in the home means real contentment and that is what the music of a Brunswick will bring to P you. Give this question ot music in the home your earnest attention and after you have in- vestigated its wonderful tonal qualities we feel gure that you will decide in its tavor. Our supply of late records will in- terest you. gone all his custom distribution ot ! ren on the | e SALTS FINE FOR ernal Order of | observes the There will be a good program, tres, refreshments and a dance. All local and visit members ar: cordially invited AUTOS FOR HIRD D - HERE FOR VISIT Elizabeth Robertgon arvived here recently from her home in Ketchikan for a visit with her aunt, Mrs, Joha Mills — >, AT THE HOTE 1,§' i Gastin | Nickols, Ci chall, Ciy: Loster Jong Joim Jones, Douglas; L T | Kirberger | Lundstead ol Island In the life of bu:i , the matter of DOING IT NO portont | ¢ ¢ most im- City " Tenakee; J An 5} Lin Hoonuh: C. . Hin rvice of convenien Alaskan Lisianski John J. P. Iback, bicn, Chichagof; gof; J. T. Hansen Jolin Sa Daya, Chich CARLSON'S TAXI Auk Bay: Jonnie A Day and Night Ser [ Kadutoo, Yakutat; Mary Kadutoo Yakutat; Lee Johnston. City: W Stand at Alaskan Hotl) | Boyd, City: . 1. Dobbins PHONE SINGLE 0 J. Guilloit Warm Prank Kostello, City Zynda City; J. X -~ [LITTLE DAUGHTER OF | FORMER LOCAL COUPLE | WINNER, FIRST PRIZE | Harvictt 2., little My BT this eity, was Spring BERRY'S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 'y Office Next to Gastineau Hotel Rinae deushter Mz | Lininey ot wrmerty ® A Prompt Service bay and N Covicn Avro Scrvicn JUNRKAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings jof rece 1y winnen {ty contest in Washington, D. ( of the y bheing in Washington n [1ast week | 1 |12 0 and iin the office of | Divisicn, G. L | transterred o the Surveyor General office and was clerk under the la Charles E. Davidson for sometim fle and Lindn moved Anchors M7 wh he was connected with the townsite oifice He and Mrs. Lindner have lived Washington for several years er now being employed Department, of a ticst prize in a children’s heaa- | pic | ture ze winne pictorial WEpAPer 10 the of clved here seetion Juneaa tenographo the Fishd Later he ner came to wa Chief ] howt of [ MILLER’S TAXI 183 5 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE here | Plhone in | a— i | M. in llu A8 Han(l Andy ‘“ A P LAGEBGREN > . CARPENTRY CABINET WORK WO00D TURNING BAND SAWING JOB WORK Lower Front St ACHING KIDNEYS When Back Hurts Flush Kidneys a; You Clcan Your Bowels Phone 498 Your lNQU(RIES RECEIVED FOR kid- ! s go made where An_ inqu been information 1 Charlie Smith, Box AR Wash, The eldor north in 1905 from Uniontown, He was reported Whitehorse, #{T. about | there said he had since kid-T1o Juneau. He was said and clean and the mo-|yg, ten inches in height an ache or pain injgnout 150 pounds, has black ha begin drinking | plue eyes. Information regardin 0 get about fouriman may be sent dircet to the ounces of Jad Sults rrom any L:nmlimvnl)uzu| address, drugs store here, take a tablespoontui | e in @ glass of water before breakfast! NOTICE OF APPLICATION {tor a few nd your FOR PATENT jwhl then act fine. This Serial No. 05897 |salts is made from the acid grapes and lemon juice. combined, with lithia, and is intended to flush | {clogged kidneys ha tive 1 Smith he bhowals, =omet Yabouts L thel waa, es, | nd duil in aeada vid liver, ail misery kidne rheun stoma bladder acid % i 8 an'l 80T six years ago but of divorde You simnly must neys ment yon the kidney lots of water. o) your 1o he active foel reglon abo day tamous the Juncau Land District at Ap chorage, Alaska, and help stimulate|[n the Matter of the Application ot |them to activity. It also helps neu-; the HOONAH {tralize the acids in the urine &o| PANY, a Corporatlon, to Pur .l!wy no longer irritate, thus helping| chase Public Land for the purpose | to relieve bladder disorders, | of Trade and Manvfacture. Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That delightful effervescent lithia water’ the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY |drink which everybody should take a corporation, organized under the now and then to help keep theirilaws of the State of Washington, kidneys clean. !has filed application Serial A well-known local druggist says 05897 in the U. S. Land Office in he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks Anchorage, Alaska, for a patent for who believe In trying to correct'a tract of land embraced in U. 8 kidney (trouble while it is unly.OaJclal Survey No. troyble. ~adyv.'ed, situated on the east shore of {Port Fredorick, Chichagoff Island. F Cl C ld ’lfi miles N.W. of Hoonah, Al Or St 0 lude 135°27'85” W., for the purpase .nA‘v:'l‘l::l‘a,:::.lh t nl trade and manutacture, and mqn double action, N naruculnrly described as follows, to the good old-fashioned it poultice and also like the moderm vapor Jamp. | “Belinnlnx at corner No. 1-A M.C. on lie of mean high tide on N.K. shore of Port Frederick, approzimately 3.6 miles N.W, trom Hoonah whence U. 8. L. u{wlln the United States Land Office fo: | PACKING COM | No | 1472, as amend- | — CHARLIE SMITH FROM SON/| Smith cam | Wash | M} officials left to comy five | weight | First publication | | in Latitude 68°07°32” N. and Longl- [ M. 1472 on prominent point 39 ft. above mea tide cn N.E. shore of Por: Fred- erick b s 8. 24°1¢ W, 21.03 distant; thenee from corner No. 1-A e of mean high tide . ot Port Frederick by meanders as fto! lows: (1) N (2) (3) N. (%) N. true Thence to witness corner 2-A M. . Thence 8 corner o 06" 1 ( 5-A; Thenve rocky hiza . 1.49 che, 120 chs. E. 054 to corner and corner 4 H3°40" B { & e chs. N to corner W 48 o corner No 43 W. 2.7% No. 6-A; Thenew g 1.03 chs. to true corner A M. C.oon line of mean high tige of Por' Freder. Thence by meande line of mean clis S. 26°06° as tol- high ik, lows along tid 58 3.28 8-A chs. M. Cit 19 chs. to Thence 5. 85° to corner No 8 “00° W. 0.12 chs. to true point for corner No. 11-A M. C; Thence by me anders trom the true coruer 1i- A M. C. alopg shore line of small unnamed fresh water lake, as tollows 6) 8 i) to corner No N. 3900 B No. 9-A; 19.63 ch Thence 8§ Thance corner 00 12, WA . 065 che chs cha che chs cha. cha chw chis. chs chs. chs cha. che. che chs chs chs, b cha chs. chw chs cha cba chs, chs, 6 chs. chs 1 cha 66°207 86°42" 62°068' 0°6K w. w. w. w 5 06 1. 31°h4 W, 166" W, 37°15° W. 42°00" E. B E 1} 21’ E. Sc00 E 80 4H K. 34°24° B, 397000 W, 47748 W, 20°17 W, 10 true point for corner No. 12- A M.C., Thence 39°00° W. 9.9% to witzesa corner to corner No. 12-A M.C.; Thence S. 37° 40" W. 1.69 chs. to true poin' for corner . 1-A M. C. the place of nning, contiining an area of 19.34 acres aud in- cluding all the land embraced in U. Survey 1472 an amended Any and all persons clalming ad versely any of the above deseribe d ghould file their adverse cla‘ss h the Register of the U. S. Lanc Office at Anchorage, Alaska with!r the period of publication or 30 day thereafter or they will be barrer by the provisions of the statute. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Reglsiee Oct. 21, 1928 Dee. 27, - Co NG m‘:@ [ chs No. Last penlication, T is always our ambition to serve the public with the best food stuffs at con- sistently fair prices—serving it In a courteous, square manner that will bring it back smiling to our store. Buying your groceries here will get to be a happy habit. SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONE 83 and 86 — 1 Wodia |cral in By BILLE DE BECK (&) \AiLk S \ NG USE GETTRG ‘ STEAMED (P = M LS ALLIN \\r ThHE FAMILY Gront Byt ights vinerv fi, 3 el % Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau ecast for Juneau and vicimity, beginning 4 p. m. todey: fresh southeasterly winds DAT R Wind Velocity E 13 1 tonight and LOCAL Barom. Temp. Humidity 29.08 39 98 29.40 40 90 S 13 29.16 10 90 SE 16 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS TERDAY | Highest temp Tuesday; Rain yost'y 1 Rain talay 1aday TODAY § am Velocity west 8 a.m temp., spm | Le temp. | temp 6 Precip. 24 hrs, It butch Harbor Cordova Sam. Weather Cliy Snow Cidy Cldy Cldy Cldy Ruin Weather _Rain _ Juncau Ketehikan Prines Rupert Edmonton seattic 16 1 0 " 16 0 than 1¢ miles. ‘8 10 *Le: Pertiand Kamonton, m. and 4 p. NOTE-—Ubservactions Pertlund time. Prince Rupert, made at 4 a. At Juneau, fe. and Ban Francisco are Junenn WEATHER CONDITIONS pressure area is central the occan west of of A An encrgetic and the pressure i storm Is reportad five crate wi reported from the coast stations athern Alaska and sovthward to Oregon risen the Interior during the past few days and the stations report temperatares ahove zero this moraing peratures prevail in Southern Alaska Tow in the Gulf igh in Calitornia Rain in Tanana 1oy SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular 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. ¢PRCTAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET Sea'- m., Alaska severe hundred miles west of British Coluiabia hut mod- has been gen- Temperatures h ve Val- Mild tem | @ "MAKE You MAY THISYEAR BE ¢ THE BEST YOUVE HAD - MAY OLD Dmf.!oflune G\-AD .. 8 . folks APPY ¥ you can Do the year by New H everybody for the word Be smiling folks ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY Our fame has spread both far and wide O'er hill and dale and country- side, IKE the country doctor who could be depended upon at all times we are the auto physicians that you can “bank upon” in any emergency. Our shop is equipped with the latest repair machinery and when your hine leaves our place 1t will take to the road as if 1t owned it. Let Lucas’ Auto Doctors look after your car's health MOTOR CO. JUNEAU [ ROLLER | SKATING A. B. HALL Tuesday, Weduesday and Thurs- Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, General Admxsslun NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and ap—steam heated. LISTEN CATALOGUE BUYERS High Grade Portable Phonogrphs at $22.50 Fine Selcction Records—3 for $1. Come and listen to the latest Viva Toneal Columbia Phonograph. Fine Violin Strings. Ex- cellent Selection of Violins, Bows, Stands and Cases. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Repairing. Phonographs called for, repaired and delivered. Pianos for sale and remt. Conn Band Instruments. ANDIRSON MUSIC SHOPPE, Phone 143 NEXT TO A. B. HALL ALL THE BEST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PRICE GEO. B. RICE [) PLUMBING HEATING IL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Big Christmas Membership Drive Why not join our pressing club and take advantage of our Pressing Rates? Remember these rates effect members only. Phone 576 for your information. JORDAN’S VALET SERVICE W. day—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings 8 to 12. Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5, for Ladies and Children for in- struction. H. R. KELLY and J. L. FULLER | | BAGGAGE, COAL and LUMBER | PHONE 4772 1 LAKICH TRANSFER | —— n JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 — = T a THE JuNeau LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Garbage Hauled Lot Cleanlng. Storm Windows put up, Gemeral Contracting, Concerte Work, Excavating. Leave orders at Phone 149 or P. 0. Box 253. G. A. GETCHELL — a VAUGHN’S CHICKEN TAMALES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY 328 Front Street, and Sanitary Meat Market | | | | | | -

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