The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 8

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THE DAILY Al.m‘imms FRIDAY DEC. 2, 1921 1 d in the A ! roceli from Co! | is charged during the period from|in any way in tfe matter nrw‘muht fncur from flat rates in eld i se, former Preside: I- May 1 to Octobar 31, and durlm,'m"ml to be present and will he*ilw summer time i A special commit has ¢ Road Commissi the remainder of the yéar charges|given am opportunity to. express | S eee . — R Vi y each xlnvv charged with he field ric Engineer, said ars seording to meter road- ‘th(.l opinions on the subject,’ WILLIS YINED IS PP\BHSED B‘ ! ) » have got tha loc MEET TflN'BHT in company deels in 2! Councilmen -also said at* the dast| ~ — S L t tha dock project 4 ;1.- tten to the Coun that meeting that there were m.nu? F. B. Willis of Douglas, was ging “ov s losing money during the! people with electric heaters who!fined $60 and costs by U. $. Com-" At {summer months and that is’ de-|paid the costs of installation and missioner Frank A. Boyle, this that the Ga 5 . ‘sired to cha for heaters onjhad to pay minimum rates when ' morning. Willis was arrested paper. project | Public, ‘Asked to Attend|meter rates during the entire [they used little or no power and |Wednesday by Deputy U. S. Mar- i m,l,[,l.,[ DlCCu%SIOII Of Proposed i}w- r. ‘tln' the I!‘ ht (‘rnmpnu lin "(]u nshal P‘ml\' l'r‘i“u on a charge of ( con oy ” AP the|“ases, made up for any loss they ' possession of intoxicating liquor. { why Power Rate Change Glpmseanen S8l ot i 2 cation wag receive el eyl from Major Malcolm Il i Aani X Moo iness| D€ made with he company 1 veolm Eiliott, D As 2 1(.) order of business| noehy it would be permitted| nnouneing “that at the City Council's first Decem-[ 1O B WORE B0 o ] al to conn »er meeting at § o'clock tonight, kg i Py i s . Our Greatest Assets ith the hea of | 8 cussion on the heater UERE R, Dwners: 9f Rt S bt phott on the REALST ors provided that the minimum|} Are our schools, the boys and girls of today are the men ; ¥ isitien. sked. by the Alaskafy,,iq sot on such heaters be abol-| and women of tomorrow—— KETCHIKANMAN H. C. Nunan Tells (]1\11, ber of Commerce | Storage Perfect SR P— s <o and a 1) Cc or He described 3 md was unfavorably it and Power Com-| de i b i \ " ; bk - i L % ished or materially lowered. ! & x“4‘1‘ Vi ~\|‘\v|\u)|v'\ ,M."v: 3 O |1;1.lflnf. -|(-l(;m!m‘t AN “those who» &6 tukested Be sure to see the High School Play, “Mr. Pim Passes By,” fish bu ) e R i O ot the npeaple Offeds. | o odloie e ) at the Elks' Hall, Friday and Saturday. i « ttea of 20 men is fostering t {holishment of question was brought he-|f ! i o ineil in October and | | Er it said it was hoped Death Penalty in iife st S ! HELLER’S | G N 3 ( v N . 1 e p A copk ROUIGL be ath. 1o | France, Fail in brought up at thell Schokolade Bonbons | ARNICK S : ) 1 >‘ : Pl e . ;s f'w - 1 g on November 19 at which | | ' ped that all t towng 23 I\xv 1 o PARIS, 2 An mdirect time members of the Council de-| The world known chocolate PHONE 174 _ ! tern Alaska could ur | 2 et T8 ik the Public’ 1o clared that inasmuch as it was|| *andy that, is wholesome and 1 : . 5. In securing th rvices of a pa v‘ ’r ~“m I‘ \H;u "\ B ‘ il o > At s an issue directly involving and[{ oure and better than just good, | « rained Boy Scout cxecutive eturned at once to Sa : i vl affeots } he voters|| imported from Vienna. Christ- || 2 ] way with the death penalty, w cting tl the, - yoter ‘ ~ own n the work Netlte pr m?])--r of Pep. | “hould be g an opportunity [| mas novelties for children and || “HOT TAMALES” prmson. ) Asks For Change [t ; b t ss their opinions on the|| Zrown-ups. Come in and see || N highiy Haths on. Reks ’ . Bl 1) this wondertul line. Christmas |\| ~Among new things in food stuffs we are getting on every n - o ym for a Rotary || i | Old p.[n TS fo1 save At The Tnpire At the present time a flat rate|] tree and candy novelties, chil- |/ boat, we jast got in—— B ! T au, Mr,. Nunan f the n 3 - By —— I} dren’s gift stockings, caramels CHICKEN TAMALES IN GLASS JARS—Sure delicious 4 : ; ald b al and bonhons, DRIED JAPANESE MUSHROOMS IN BULK s ; v cha ’ x | e | Being Saturday tomorrow; we alwnys have bargains on Fresh e : ‘ .1 “\ | Fruit and Vegetables in the afternoon. o Con v et |1 ! g GASTINEAU G B oo b, s . | AU GROCERY ed PHARMACY iembership of non-poti-| chandise 11 il and non-sectarian. - He | arrive : { [\TEW Awlfi'lI,NIENT ; Phone 33 Fre; Delivery PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily N CREPE-SOLE o v e || Novelties 11 Gmmerce v {proved t& be mvinced 1o shonld on SHUP ACS Beads of All Kinds— r Rings—Bracelets, ’ ired owing to the under old « Only T QWore. “ Shopping Days | Before the Next Southbound _Boat \ | ete. lay, than CALL 321 FOR I | CORRECT TIME H Gt Salvation Arm Chamber t the Chamt to | Jun f1in ra {of the ) said he did not b ‘hm He Jieve that the development “of the |of some of t fhdustry here would affect ad |‘“' work, _ Expert Watch and Jewelry | | ! v {he business at Ketchi-| Whic b, he said, its Alaska activ Sxper i 4 | N s X i ¢l ties among the jan population | | Repairing i v * Xan., He cited the operations of }! among the Mdian population | | | 1’ Cl ' g M he Petersburg cold e plant, | i PRt R el we othin an operating 1 .ason, and build Army, he said, has a_sta y & tion at the San Quentin, Calif,, penitent jary. An Alaskan Indis med there, came into ¢ i the work and after his here. It expe the volun LET US SHOW YOU PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR ANY MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD a st jng up a fine small boat fleet. Let us wrap your packages neitly and securely—No Charge This, ho said, had not affecled; “the recei km\umn It - ration B T i, mder the | lors. he started the movement| A FEW PAIRS LEFT OF ; leadership of Willlam Slothan, n-l e \‘ ‘ B prosident, 1 anxions e P 1l LADIES’ ZIPPERS : tion betwec about co-ope $3.75 and $4.00 l { § oral commercial o ARE YOU THRIFTY? | ? | ) 3 ;:vt(‘l::l’!‘m-ritm'_ ;nv .:lmh.m. he tESE course vou :.».» vou- wit' Il TIDE [ E Bl g i e Y b n.llur«wmlv) h'- know what 8 y | ; ST e : ! A full line of | il AN i TI‘ABII':S :‘; MEN'S ZIPPERS, Pair—$4.00 ! i HELENA e S ; /1 CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS, pair—95c {! 1 3 I weeks at 10 cents, [ ¢ MEN'’S 15 in. All Rubber Lace Shoe Packs $5 |1 We will have any magazines || l 9 2 8 1 | RUBINSTEI Toilet Goods you wish delivered to your mail box for less than one half For instance, nd Liberty clubs of two magazines or || | more the price is even cl We s these at Goldstein’s HELLAN'S | PHARMACY 1 Phone 33 Free Delivery @ e Free Dellved) A | BUTLERMAURO FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS Featuring Delicious Hams and Bacon and Frye's Baby Beef. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? i IT’S NOISELESS | We have a Pacific Oil Burner installed in a | | : \ s ! DRUG CO. Hot Air Furance in a Juneau home il WheR (988 fell It 'i We would like to show you this burner It's Right | . ¥ % under actual working conditions. We do not { | Free Delivery Phone 134| df b l Isub station Post Oftice No. x{ want you to take our. word for it but to see for yourself. All you have to do is to phone us for the name of the owner of this wonder- MR. PIM PASSFS WOMEN’S READY-TO- MEN’S DEPARTMENT ? | § { | § § i { ‘; v N\ ¥ i ¢ bought i !t { | | GEORGE BROTHERS | ;; | ful little antomatic burner. )] 20 presented by { i) o1 1‘ .\'(n\lvn:s of. Tuneau High \! e WEAR DEPT. Any mali oredboy t\;'lonld |;0 5 i Baoole N Al | Coats and Dresses, Lingerie highly pleased with a gift . ki kg { GEO. B. RICE and Millinery * purchased in this. depln- 9 ¢ | | PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS Elks® Hall Dec. 2 and 3 ; ; : ment. . . a ec. ana . | ‘ “I tell you in advance what job will cost” This department will solve : 4 " ' your gift problems ~ From Suits to satisfnetorily. : Ties. / Mr.Pim Passes By COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Dry Goods Dept. This department is loaded 3 el to overflowing with novel- One "os';k al C";‘M ¢ ties of all kinds as well as W i every kind of Silk, Woolen s ‘and _ Cotton y‘rG:ods by the We nl‘w lllw Navdty Presented By Useful mm—qgmx Gifts ‘As the Nngul Shop says s Juneau High School MUSIC BETWEEN ACTS ae A “YOU'LL BE W We wmp. Dont overle by High School Orchestra and Boys’ Quartette 50¢ and 25¢

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