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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1926. ™ 7 B; Bm.fi DR I;fick | ALAS C;u,e;w, SINCE THAT SROWN ENED - MR GOOGLE ,WET § LAUNDR‘!I x_\‘lD«c‘” ™ BABY OF MINE GARGLED TME [ AW, FORGET (B R o oe ) SEONAT | ENGLISH CHANNEL. TM SOME | oMM ) \ o -are : gx" e se oF 4 " 2 o Wy | O e o 2 17 > S ‘”Q T Ul R AT " SAY.BROMER, TROM THE (MANOR APOLOGI2ING, Y S 2 e fidh e iber e NVSRESENE\‘-:\gU:‘\EESS\A\\.T'\:t Z ~. e se: 3 A CC MELIMENTS [ KINDA ANKNAR\)Q ! NWQT A QET Wi o PRy For (Ve To CARRY WREN ():Wec?\T CrFA ThE i AROUND = GO 7 wE : ¢ AND ASK T = T LL Cau LP ¢ BACK 3 “THE OLD BOY AND TeLl \ e M;\voi\ M WE LL HONE To 1% ; Ty ae's GOT - i b A ThAT 4 } / 2 s SPARE. TRE - TE (b —. ~ i 2 . S = £ —~ Woxon Conmn ) X : . 5 A T chm USE foR MAY THISYYEAR BE ¢ by 1 8 g AN wwnm& THE BEST YOUVE HAD - A weee [/ A f : AR ( X ; et MAY QLD DAME FORTUNE a “MAaxe You G.AD .. a PASADENIANS 'Former Klondiker and AUTOS FOR HIRE Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. f ALASKA STEAM , § Nome Miner Is Dead e Weather Bureau LAUNDRY | 2 Douglas Island sl Noive ' PREP ABE FUR P e S & e Fojctaat for Junca and viciity, beginning 4 5. m. todey terday. He had heen ill for a long | g § tonight and Wednesday; fresh southeasterly wind EAGLES HAVE FINE ‘[ !side and Gertrade mines at Nom Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | Alasica hoomoyesty 2802 41 84 . 20 Rain B e - i m. tsda 29.25 40 85 20 Rain The Bagles Hall was the scene/Expect Almost One M]lhon'F C i 5985 89 s1 ; 12 . Rain of a merry Christmas gathering P ormer Ccngressman o a4 5 THSE) i ght iten the amnual tves LBUeSts ‘b Tou,rna{nem of | Washi ' Pacias Awa CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS festivities for the families of the! Roses, New Year's Day. | ashington Tasses AWAY | 1, (0 life of business, the matter T Lodge were held. In spite of thel WSS i g ¢ NG IT N is most im- 2, = extremely stormy weather prevailing! : | TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 2 “ort of 'DOX NG IT NOW is most im : ot 8am. §n Teecin, A m more than a hundred children ac-| {Continued trom Pagc One) | Congressman Stanton u 1 portint . i mp. temp. 24 hra Wenther companied Dby their parents were = |the State of Washington, us 7 ey R SRSy 2 Gk present | dozen main highways. On these hign-|¥¢ dlodd Chilttmue. Bve in i i . g & A program of recitations and|ways, 700 regular and spicial traffic}ton. Mass., according to private ad i e irlson bl ¢ Shoh songs the first ure of the officers will keep the long lines of BEISgevataneIg X1 Service venicn stid o5 Snos Our fame has snread both far and evening's entertainment, which was/ cars om entangling themselves into > o - Bt an 5 1 5 J : ; 'l‘m ! u o lc hus snread both far and followed by Santa Claus to the hopc cnarls S ‘I‘f‘OT{?I’ AEAR ] e . : it oy o ‘}"”e i A e extreme delight of the youngsters Features Tcurnament L R Sl CARLSON’S TAXI1 ; y 8 8 Iy e Refreshments were served to sev-| In the morning parade, which a q 20t re ir odia 2 ) 1 1 1 jorders at once . i o do - o eral sittings following the presenta-| Ways features the tournament, will HelQBarLE:f Pt e Day and Night Serviee . ) 4 IKE the country doctor who Hon bEisitgtail o QRE WS i) 0 RU RIS UIREE Sl SRR Phone 114 Stand at Alagkan Tot:] skt g ; 4could he depended upon at all joyed by the older folks until after|fashioned from millions of fresh, |44V ks e S i “”‘f.” times we are the auto physicians ight ural flowers. These floats wili! e T THONE SINGLE 0 Prince Rupert 4 4 Bk o P 3 5 midnight. : 3 |Let Almquist ™ s vour Suit. W Edm ! that you can 1 pon” in any The program included the follow-|represent about 40 Pacific Coast | 4 g g ing numbers: cities and at least one forcign na-| time Boule retired several years RAG braiit anbfeen Eui it ekl g LOCAL DATA CHRISTMAS TREE call and deliver Phone 528 adv a . G 2 y emergency. Our shop is equipped B i \ | - Y 3 N y with the latest repair machinery Realth) G T ain {tion, Czecho-Slovakia, in addition to ZONS o5l When: Yout. bnokife leAvie Recitation—Albert Uberti. SOt s TGI8t et 5-A : e . our place it will take to the road i 3 ¢ rga i © st o o i g 5 S AN " ] il er Recitation— Emma Ness orgnmEations, On the might of- .De-lp, 4y District Court for the Ter-| | BERRY I'AXI 3 as if it owned it. s “Jolly O1d ‘icholas. | cember 31, approximately 6,000 per : AR e | D - : ! a t“"’;"‘ M G © lsons will work all through the nighi AL L l‘,;"',”i!.‘ sion, Careful and Efficient Service NOTE—Observations at Jumean, Prince Rupert, KAmonton, Seat- Tiot: Tucns! ‘Auto Doators look rst and second 2T DRI LK M, ai s v i A 3 s i viring 'S o ¥ OWOrKs e e T Yo . ' H o Ha “rancisc ] i 3 8 . . 8 . m,, N 3, Recitation — “Baby's Stocking,”{ Wiring flowers to the frameworks, g HOLM, Defendant Closed Cadillac Cars tie. Portland and San Francisco ar: made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m aftcr your car's health Myrtle Feero. [that have been designed and bt |y TS A e e PHONE 199 Jonean time. Recitation —“That's Christmas,” ’;"‘ .“j”‘ S Rt NOW Pl O AMBRIGA, T0 THE| Office Next to Gastincau Hotel WEATHER CONDITIONS Joe Riedi. | 3 / NAMED DEFENDANT, u The prescure remains very low in the Gulf of Alaska and the high W T ) | s e Mok tas b s eant swill s : [ iul NEAU MOTOR CO. Folk Dance—Vera Kirkham, Em-| 'Doside the floats, tho pagoant w IREETING prosoure aven to the south is moving inland over the Sonthwestern ] R | contain about 125 gaily-caprisoned | - T T TR L ma Ness, Bobble Feero and Joe| o Ll | You are herehy required (o Prompt Service —Day and Night Hiz) I Riedi. horsemen and horsewomen, 30 blos ] d . ; g Bowinds and heavy sews were reported sevoral hundred ———— Recitation—Bobby Feero Isom-covered automobiles and 25(PC4r in the District: Court f Covicn AUTo SERVICE | | miles west of the Queen Charlotts Jslands last night and off the Ore ecita —Bobby eere 1 [ Dehan.s Db ine ol manch WAL ho{dPiEitory of Alaska Birst Divisi JUNEAU, WLASKA on coa Is morning. Rain has been general over most of Eouth l ()II '411{ Recitation—Jul Moe. !$ive mmftos: long, and the length of|At Junean, \\»Hhm hirty after| STAND AT THE ARCTIC W Temperatures ave falling in the northwest rn portion Vi 71 Vi Dialogue—By elght children. [ the column il be about flve miles,|the last publication of thi | Plivne—Day, 444% N of the Territery | i A 1 Goolibiion = yath, Blikisn, A total of 55 silver frophics will he|MOns, namely, within thirty da 111-2 — - —- - . SI\ 1 FI’V( ::0":“"5“" B warded to prizo-winnors in.tho vari [fter the Z8h day of Decembor,| bR YR ecitation —Gerald Cashen olle divIIonk: ob: tho. pariip: 926, in ease this summon e \Pal 1 \l 1 N Q Rectaon—atce TR TR | [Tshed, o Vidhin Tty das e iy SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES & B BASL ance—By four e girls oiit are the bres adopter en the |1t service upon you, in case thi ‘R’S TAX : X — — —_ Recitatlon—Rudy Pusich. ::‘.,:” “.::N l{‘,,“,i:::j ‘;:, Nll&'i““"'““ :n. ummons is served upon you per- | \“LL!R ,5— IAXI Continued until stock exhausted entirely st iced] 1 Thurs Song—Marie Moe. | Valley Hunt Club of Pasadena. Oniy (s0nally, and answer the complaint! | phone 18 i . Closing out old stock at popuiar prices, to make room for new stock Tuesday, Wedaesday and Thurs- Recltat! 5 e alley A $ ! Phon i Juneau, Alaska v e o || day—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings ecitation—Archie Edmiston \frosh, natural flowers may appear 0f the above-named plaintiff, on TLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now $7.00 8 to 12 Recitation—Helen Puzich lin the pageant: These flowers must |12 in sald Court in the above-en We also have a full line of CHRISTMAS GOODS for hoth g | RS b SRR SELARR - Recitation — Douglas Wahto. !sp, ploked - ndt: <hore than. tiwelve titled action I % S . Ladies and Gentleman. Come, give us the once over before you Recitation—Wilma Feero hours before the scheduled starting| The said plaintifi in said action buy. We will save you money, Saturday afternoons, 2 to b, Santa Claus—Stauart Larson. time of the parade. Nothing of an|demands the following relicf: An —— - L] $OVCIAL SALE OF “BLAZER’ SHIRTS—10 TER “ENT OFF for Ladies and Children for in > {advertising nature is permitted. absolute divorce from defendant and ¥ NIRRT ili g8t bl s struction MOTHER PASSES AWAY | During the. 51 veure sinee thie [the care, custody and contrer of ’I(Ill(ly All(l)’ l MIKE AVIAON i £ ik CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS i | Tournament of Roses was started, (plaintiff’s and defendant’s infant e | ‘ Sam B A. P. LAGERGREN LOWER FRONT STREET | Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, A cable received here Christmas yain has' fallen on only four New ! son rett. day conveyed the sad news to Mrs. Yearis Days, and on nome of thess| And in gase you fail to so ap Rberot Fraser and Mrs. James I was the fall sufficient to cause more [pear and answer the plaintiff will miston of the death of their mother!than a couple of hours’ postpone | ta 3 vou for want Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy in (Glasgow, ment of the pageant. The last rain T 11 apply to tae Court Scotland, on Chr 1S MOrNINg. was in 1924, when a total of .52 of {for the relief demanded in Ler con The deceased was eighty years old an inch was cecorded, and the heavi- |plaint as hereinbefore «tated and had been in poor health forlest New You bay rain s in The date of the order for the quite a time. Besides the (wo 1810, when 1.69 inches fell service of this summons is Decem | daughters in Douglas, two daughters The 1927 pa will siart from|ber 4, 1926 | living in Scotland vive, | South Orange Grove avenu: and| WITNESS The Honovable Thomns | @ ——a ————— Colorado strect promptly at 19:30|M. Reed, Jugde of the said Court, | - — 24 WAR DANCES AT OXFORD it 1, T Ve fIAB . 4T mareh.. willt he |and the Seal of sald Court hereuntol e TAPPY NEW VI HtEG ! Cotorad io 1, worth o] afiixed, on the sth danv of Deeen. | Fe€deral Power Commission A HAPPY NEW YEAR - dian war dances marked the tirs o0 ""l”“"“,':":;l'““:l‘l'l ber, 1926 S8 e | In compliunce with the Federal BEGINNING THE FIRST OF THE YEAR I WILL TUNE YOUR | o Fh e official reception to e group of s A L JOHN H. DUNN, | water power t (43 8 , 1083) PIANO FOR FIVE DOLLARS |[ NEAU TRANSFER disband (Seal of the District Court) Clerk.|notice is herehy zive William ¢ i \ ANV This price applies to Juneau and for thirty days only, so phone COMPANY Rhodes scholars who entered Oxfoud y | Cle in e § this fall. The dances wore given i1 By WALTE ) L.nmlul]ll} Hearst 135 River New York City, : at once. Hear the new Sonora Phonograph. Pianos, Phono- Moves, Packs and Stores Frei and Baggage General Admissicn H. R. KELLY and J. L. FULLER S C—— R00MS-—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per weck and up. I ]IAU”NC ‘r l W00D TURNING ! Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- 1 | | | BAGGAGE, COAL and LUMBER | 1 | | BAXD SAWING JUOB WORK wower Front St Phone 498 > | 1 CARPENTRY | iy l NORTHERN HOTEL ) tion—Hot water day and night. Roonis $12.00 per month and PHONE 4772 ap—steam heated. CH TRANSFER costume to tom tom accompanimont e Fplls & . £ onlhy e T e Karl Y N o b First publication, e, 7, 26. L DT A i ¢ B TR y y o . A by Karl Young, Rhodes scholar from . fag ‘*mh‘“'_m“" Lh 2 proposed water power giaphs for rent and sale. Shipment new records and sheet music, Utah, who had s‘nvm nineh tome £ g ; Al ; in Crater, Long uand Sweet Strings, Ukes, Tenor Banjos. among Indians during the time ho FEREED - heart Creek 1 Speel | T attend the Utah Agricultural coltes: NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL Nation'1 Torccs i- ANDIRSON MUSIC SHOPPE, Phone 143 e r ‘:\.‘ kea. An Sl I TEACHING FARMERS BY FILM pplication, or 1 t for a hear NEXT TO A. B. HALL er’s Court for the Territory of|thercon, together with any briefs, PARIS, Dec. 28—~Th> Ministry of Alaska, Divigion Number One,|rcports or other data for which - = S -3 Agriculture has organized an edu before E. W. Cragin, Commission-, (Onsideration s desived, shonld b . 28 & it submitted to the Exeéuti Secre- tional film service for the . remo: s A er and ex-officio Probate Judge, i'Iitted to the lDixecutiy A L TIIE BEST Sodk, Hio setopl dex: (o gt E i e Chichagoff Precinct, c.nr ~Federal Power Commission, L library of 23,000 films.showing mot- IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- & ern and economcial methods of farm. OF Henry Wright, de-| — OUA ITY Prompt Delivery of — 1 m, ing, stock raising, foed preservation < and storing, public and private hygi- | . NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,| FYoU v 5 o WORKMANSHIP LADYSMITH COAL ene, and child welfare. The pictures - That W. A. Paddock, Administrator| 4 ! N > AT’ are’ shipped free to anybody who | Juneau Musie House of the Estate of Henry Wright, de-| T2 S PRICE | PHONE 48 -~ ' '~ 5 ceased has rendered amd presented & i ' SR m Musical Observer for settlement and filed in said| ¢ -—— can show he can make good use of| them. L s ? & Court, his final acount of his ad-| GEO. B. RICE e AN abiding: pease: 1a ministration of said Mstate; and PLUMBING ATING 0IL BURNERS Tue Juveau LAunpry y the home means real that Monday January 31st, A. D.! ! “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Franklin Street, between Front it s ) 1927, at four o’clock P. M. at the | and Second Strects Court Room of said Court, in the . — S ST S what the music of a S — Strongand ) mn’g i Town of Tenakee, in said Terri- St - PHONE 359 tory and precinct has been duly] / 0 : . B = ? you. Give this question 1 W’ \] . Vital— Take Jroou. Sive fhie qusstion appointed by the Judge of cai| XS S vy Not Join Our ressing = - 2 Foun. séarnest attentioh !Court for the settlement of sautl‘ & - [ C b Ha led M0 sMRE o0 Bive In- account and of said Estate, at| T is always our ambition Club Garbage Haulec xo vestigated its wonderful which time and place any person| to serve the public with Lot (,lczm:{u.:, l?lul’n} “f"'lf'ws tonal qualities, we feel interested in said Estate may Zp-’ the best food stuffs at con- :m! up, (.:‘\norl;ll Contracting, f sure that you will decide pear and file exceptions in writing|] sistently fair prices—serving ind take advantages of ¢ Pressing Rates? qucer i EMU]_SION Rk m,oyr_ T [to the said account and p‘-uuou[. ft in a courteous, square 8 advantages of our Pressing Rates? | ;;ea\'e orders at Phone 149 or of late records will in- ard contest the same, ' manner that will. bring . it Rewember these tates affats membirs { P. 0. Box 253. | Given under my hand and the Seal!| back smiling to our store G. A. GETCHELL | 7 terest you. ! back smilin store, Rich In gl terest ¥ £ o the Probate Court above men-| Buying your groceries here | — Y All Ood a Oil MUSI tioned, this 30th day of November,| . liver ,lllN HOUSE A. D. 1926. %’7["” o R : v . S HEIREAR I o only. Phone 576 for your information. n—- £ (Seal) E. W. CRAGIN, 0 4 ! habit. —_— VAUGHN’S Vitamins n?.‘,g"fi“” J:iuau v 8 r(”&,),r:lnenq;‘l;:lr::er and|l SANITARY GROCERY CHICKEN TAMALES The Store That Pleases Jordan‘s Valet Service MADE FRESH EVERY DAY Scott & Bowne, Bloomfleld, N.J. 2633 First publication, Dec. 7. 1926. PHONE 83 and 86 328 Front Street, and Last publication, Dee. 28, 1926. L )| Sanitary Meat Market B e A