The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 1, 1927, Page 8

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f Junean believe| A wat the people o the a Had Fine O“qalhzcr EDWARDS PAYS 7. mma PEOPLE uther: Hd“ .\m!_\ hea in his splendid con helpful - in Dbringing ions and in four raised more to M his hall to, mer - CHRISTMAS CARDS WILL BE HELD AT than roup of LOCAL PGST OFFICE commencin y eds of ar. The Fund Drive Mcles n Opens Ml | incl tamgped v clare plac slaced in A d the day| this metho. rush of st avoided and tribution 1 handled >0 o wnavoidahl nping the same| exe Pre nte tl Cham- her of Co Enyoy William Jackson r the Indian peo nle, Gailey, in_interi who with k! Jam Georg hi and Congluding Mr. visit Mr Gov 1i wi mad city, hica Denve 2dd MclLean ¢ plea at b fal ¥ prayer Xpresse Junea offe read sure in u duct dedicatory Scripture lesson Reads Full Kdwards’ those and nking n ceordin red th 8o graphic rece Gove repor and nor's office here ing, It is expected th Report mentio ernor Washin 7 until m January, re-| '”': “ | turning here then | Lok - . J ik ON FUR BUYING TRIP n in T t who had work on them for “It is nice to and friends wh their time ani of work and but it would | was not | bills, s2 most im-| most mai Capt ed by in the building, drive th have comrades are willing to give kind ted, little if money to pay the to the on the steamship Alameda for the westward and interior distr on a fur buying trip ¥or Charles| Goldstein He expects to rv!.m:i in the spring ! Ed Jones left Juneau yester | | count for forthcoming we come at last portant factor important, at least, the who supplies the material, and the Army as well” he declared b e “First, woe have in Juneau alg oo people with large hearts in mat-|_ ters of this kind. A splendid ra-{ sponse is always made to appe: where the betterment of humani- ty is i .o - MARTHA SOCIETY |Will mect Priday, December 0D ith Mrs m her home on Street. 2nd, | at § lllRll"H 5 You w interested to know wh can save on magazines. average example, you news stands For Colliers or Libe week it 10 cents, §5.2 We will have any ma ish delivered il box for less than one hal For instance, Colliers V’vv i Liberty for In ol two mag the price is even cheaper suggest magazines as gift HELLAN’S l’ll\ll“ ACY ree Delivery ARE YOU ¢ r‘vl A full line of HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S Toilet Goods » y, b2 more We Phone FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY | than fand | temperature of record | tively jable p | shine, | sible HIGH SCHOOL PLAY NUVEMBER WAS 'ill °5 Given by DEER HUNTING - GOLDEST [N 1§ *TE0Evin TONORRO™ SEASON ENDED YEARS, REPURT Lt the K Jun ’V’os; ne o*’ Any No- r: By i mnbor ince Records ;',';,’m_!lj" 4 Started |1 Years Ago and a hit T he Tov ks Hall au High School r firsi drama son ent will vent to the public gy, . P of th n used in ughout the ¢ almost invariably Best Season in Decade Ex- perienced — Weather May Deplete Herds The 1927 bee Hi un ms For been tion now several weeks the cast under the d Ardena 1 3 thing in rehearsi Mi 0" open season ou deer Southeastern Alaska ended | I1lmn~n of the Al Commission protec until new regulations vear fixes another on. The 1927 hun regarded by officers oldest th t amount month of monthly of in vesterday, r aska Game them next s of during t record, accordin aleven | for n night Aling rapidly. cnarge elling of the tickets under the rection of Judson Whittier, w {is business manager of the pla Tonight the first dress rehea al will held. The arrived from- attle and were specially made for t members of the cast e that pre tomoy turday are s ntire n year to th ssned hunting ing was | the Comm successfu the Di madte s ¢ of of mean temperature wos below the normit lowest Novembe The cold s that ani 190 recent history third or the ri be [ November 1883 on record with a mean of nest that « mean Th 3t {3° on 1 t large season. in the ported deer present numbers throughout {While a few arrests were m: ! for violations of the game la { Involving killing of protected an fjm and fawns, and a few [leaving Juneau Taesday next o yinstanc of sale generally | speaking local hunters abided by the regulations. The agefegate trict, the Comm not so large as supply for future ever, the abnormal weather ditions prevailing almost all [month of November is caus ome uneasine: Unseasonaibiy cold weather ¢ v in the froze the pund to a consideral depth. This was followed snowfall all over Southeast { w.t temperature and the lowest was, The pre and -1°, WALDOS LEAVING on ex pec Mr. and Mr C. T. Waldo a ne the steamship Alameda mak their future home in south Mr. Waldo will go dhect to Pass dena, California and *Mrs. Wald ) | and her litle daughter Mary i visit with her parents, Jud {Mrs. W. Holzlieimer in Ketehik (for a month and will go to dena the latter pari January Mr. and Mrs. Waldo {Juneau the past yeaf le a wide circle to The total el the precipita inches that of 1 inches and of 1896 with The great hour pe m was 3 helow Novemboy 0 with a the dri a tota of the d sion feels, was to endanger the How mal i record v total of 1% est was 1 Seasons, th ition of and hay . exceeded only of friends why inches fell mean v y tive humidity «°! #18 ! 59 per cent, at n and at 4 p. m, lowest humidiiy 19 per at 4 p 19th ailing and 10.5 weibiam ‘ HELLER Schokolade Bonbons The world known chocolate andy that is wholesome and yure and better than just good, mported from Vienna. Chr cent T . ovelties the *g hourly miles. X &t on the Sth. clear days, nd 15 cloudy d e srown-ups. Come ane re were 1 with me il this wonderful line. Christmas itation and 15 conse-| | tree and candy novelties, chil- 7 s ind banbond. All Kinds— Ear Rings—Bracelets, Beads of - 46 hour from t There v partly cloudy in and see cative days There were 112.7 hours 48 per cent of the amount, and 10 days 100 per cent sunshine. | An aurora was observed on the! 30th pos- | with | HELLAN’S PHARMACY Phone 33 LUDWIG NELSON axpert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Free Deliver I JUST A ]"E\Xi PAI,RS LEFT OF LADIES’ ZIPPERS $3.75 and $4.00 MEN’S ZIPPERS, CHILDREN’S FELT SLIPPERS, pair—95¢ MEN'S 15 in. All Rubber I,zm- Shoe Packs $5 GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street D B e Pair— TABILES IT*S NOISELESS We have a Pacific Oil Burner installed in a Hot Air Furance in a Juneau home—— DRUG CO. Wardens and hunters In virtual-| v all parts of the, Panhandle ro-|C. during ernment school in con- | month | | : When We Scll It burner It’s Right Free Delivery Plone 134 1Snb Station Post Office No. 1.| PACKERS and PROVISIONERS { We would like to show you thi under actual working conditions. We do not want you to take our word for it but to see Featuring Delicions Hams and Bacon and Frye's Baby Beef. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Phone 38 Elks’ Hall Dec. 2 and 3 | Mr. Pim Passes By | COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Presented By . Juneau High School MUSIC BETWEEN ACT: b High School Orchestra _and Boys’ Quartette for yourself. All you have to do is to phone us for the name of the owner of this wonder- PIM ful little automatic burner. MR PASSI'S * presented by GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Students of Juneaxn High School, Elks Hall, « December 2 and 3 This Is Nugget Sh(ipDily Visit us today—we are fiuping open house for you hfdny.‘ Come in and brows(‘ aro”d-" ! |F. WOLLA Alaska that in some places reach- | ed | ering vegetation and shutting off| | ma for brush Jorage | tain IN S.E. ALASKA | most of the pre 1t th W have to be done beforé the win-|ingpectors who said they estabr | ter is over. Mrs. Lesli unean J wh tion ment Miss Frances Barnett who receni- sion as being the most) )y resigned Mrs. White has been in Juneau the past several weeks on a visit with Mr. moving ments i month. irst apartment; Mr. 1 jof have returned winter and Apartments. Ketchikan mol engineer place during the summer and fall. | ese, is alleged to have assisted in the plans for the landing of the SMUGGLING i s 1S CHARBED womex wouseseaer | LEGION WILL HOLD ELECTION TONIGHT a depth of 18 to 24 inches, cov-| ny of the sources of for the animals. While suffi is available to su the present unle moderation in the n to carry aws them for is a ther with T SEATTLE, Dec. 1—A complaiut | ent snow blanke!, | onarging 10 Japanese with con- | ;: s 753 is very probable that many|gspiracy to smuggle aliens into t The Women of Mooseheart Le- v will starve later in the win-| ypjted States has been filed 1 8ion Will kold the annual election It seems almost certain, it|ihe Federal Court. The me,n“,'lunig]n at the regular meeting ¢ said, that some feeding WI'l| wag uncovered by Immigration 10 be called at § o'clock in Moose fial. Owing to the importance of the business, all members are ro: |quflxted to be in attendance. R HANSEN 14 BUSINESS T am now working for myself. | Will do paperhanging, kalsomin- ing, interior and exterior paint- ing, furniture refinishing, all work guaranteed or mno pay. Phone 3703. —adv. lished existence of an Interna- | tional organization which con- ttracts in Japan to deliver Jap-| | anese in United States territory White is leaving | at prices from $350 to §550 apiec % week for Haines, The present case is the out accepted a posi- lurm\(h of the arrest of 16 men in the govern- :u! Grays Harbor on November 14 She is r(-plmmg‘uunn arrival from Japan on the steamer Buyo Maru. ' Kuniichi Uyeda, Seattle Our Greatest Assets Are our schools, the boys and girls of today are the men and women of tomorrow—— TEACH HAINES SCHOOL next she h as teacher school. ere Japan- OLAF HANSEN. roeeoe Mr. She her and M. parents, Mrs. Jorgensen. taught ' the fall term at the gov-| Yakutat, | —_————— l MOWING RESIDENCE | Be sure to see the High Schoo] Play, “Mr. Pim Passes By,” % 4 at the Elks’' Hall, Friday and Saturday. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 and Mrs. F. 8. to the DeVighne Ay about the tenth of They will now W Laughlin a occupied by | 1do. | and Mrs. C. - TUROFF RETURNS i Turoff, of the U. S. Public Roads, and Mrs. Tuwm to Juneau for the are at the MacKinnon They have heen in the past several| Turoff being resident the Bureau at nml Burean | | | ; WE STILL SELL ~UR | A No. 1 Yakima Potatoes “Best Ever” ] $2.65 per 100 Pounds’ You will also find complete line of National Cookies and Crackers at our store. : On account of cold weather all of our Fresh Fruit and Vegetable display is inside, come in and look them over. Being Friday tomorrow we are offering you Fish Balls in pound cans at 25 cents each. GASTINEAU GROCERY Three Free Deliveries Daily Biscuit Co. Mr. of nihs, -oe - Smlh PuESSED—$1.060 JORDAN VALET SERVICE Phone 576 e men’s suits for $55. ND. —adv. \ ma Cnovelties for children and || [Eon/pasenfimm. Vismtenflmmsenflamsoniims cifintemdtfstmmd sl fstmtfsmmitfinef) T the end of a busy day at the office, or "In conference” on the golf links, how are your feet? Ready for soma fun, or for the old easy chair? Give your feet a pair of stylish Arch Preserver Shoes and they’ll stand by you until the last curfew chimes. Not a single ache — even though you wear the snappiest of all the styles and walk far beyond the 18,908 steps the average person takes every day. ‘The Arch Preserver Shoe combines style and foot happiness because it has the comfort built-in — concealed. The arch bridge prevents sagging; the flat inner sole prevents pinch- ing; the metatarsal support prevents straining — every feature of the construction is a comfort and health-giving superiority and yet the shoe is a pacemaker in smartness. Get acquainted with your feet. Come in and let us prove that you can have hustling, helpful, happy feets

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