The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1927, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EHPIRE TUESDAY, DEC. 27, 1927. : con be t‘”' BERURETNGR, (AR Ih‘ M'"'"” R : Robertson, has everything ready for the big event |for each one of you. We are 3 How “Dedehs | Dutahly Placad ““‘r ,\l 000 voud and Mrs. Mekeon| EXERCISES PLEASING PALACE TO! there is nothing left to be done SANTA CLAUS. 1 in the local Federal Jail,| —_— —— except to have a good time. ; VT e man in thoe city jail, who was sad | is held s to be disturbing the peace an Ithe bond of $500 placed for.her| The annual Lutheran Christmas The Jackie Coogan pictu FRUM APOPLEXY;} T. L. Chidester, deputy prohibi I_AST NIGHT UN [releaze having not yet been sup-| program given in the Odd Fellow's Potersburg, _Alask, | ugonnny Get Your Hatr cut.-| TELEPHONE GIRLS TR e g o ! . December 27, ¥ i [ ] {tion administrator, arrested two {plied. Attorney Henry Roden is! jjall Christmas evening was great- et ks and Ot bt (Gwdithak which I hope you all may see, wi'l SAY THANK YOU ;m‘n who were said to have iher counsel. ly enjoyed by all present. Before| ™[ % . start at the Palace at 7:20 o'clock small quantity of woonshine i SR the program commenced every [ [HEATES e whon ;:dutl::.»‘ d::n‘.; '{5 l(l.lvt?l'::ll:znl:'ch\:':l] The +“hello” girls of the Junean SusiR oD, L ‘LOCAL PEOPLE LOSE |scat in the hall was oceupied and |, 4 0 30"y vou for 1 am leav- . 2 Telephone Company, through th. The United States Marshal's standing room was even at a been informed. | Empire, desire to thank their 1 office made no arrests for viola-|[) Lurie of Unalga Chm{; BOAT ARE RESC!’ED premium. The exercises, songs| ¥ Potersburg this afternoon #d |-, " n g daneing by the |gion of friends for the many kind s " . 3 will reach Juneau early tonigh -y Clarence C. Nichols, War|tions of the tiquor law. and recitations were well given “[two little dolls T told you of in|remembrances recelved during ¢ Christmas festivittos began Sai.| ed with Dispensing Nar- | BY ADMIRAL WATSON, end recttations were well 10 |1 am looking forward to a happy | 10 I b n et re epglvgll D Veteran and Wellknown | evening with all my little friends the Christmas holiday. Gifts be urday night by house parties and | vk | # \Jof peace and good cheer for the| P CH ¢ e f they have completed their danc-|gan arriving at the ephone of Local Man, Is Dead |daances and ‘midnight mass at cotics Nurse, Addict Atter losins their bout, & sl Christmas season. W ]‘"“;‘,‘l’_““k to my bome Aty e fanture Will haSHawatahi | fion sarly just” Baturdsy. mOralhE Tt Holy Trinity Cathedral and the The pageant, “White Gifts for|the North Pol then I will appear on the stazc|and kept going until Sunday night. | Church of the Nativity. Both were the King,” was beautifully pre-| A letter has been sent by me | 0% o t00 PR e Rt PR A Claretice C. Nichols, 42 years of | wel attended. sented by those who took par.fto the committee in charge of thel ;o qoor and as you go out 1 wil| We make men's sults for $55 age, motorman at the Alaska Ju-| gupday, clear and bright, with| ¥ 9 - P : $ vty ore i 1| Due credit for the sudcess of this|Elks Christmas Tree for you give you the gifts T have brought | F. WOLLAND. —adv. neau mine aund well known resi-|new gnow, making it a perfect |Coust Guard Cutter Unalga, was|urday by 'f‘ l_“""““(f k‘.("“,K‘fl,'l‘“’m"“"‘ is given to Mrs. H. Stone- | young people tonight at the Pal- b 2 5 ] AL 8 dent of this city, died Monday ut|wpite Christmas, was observed in|Placed —under arrest at 6:10) Watson mear Point CoXe WO pouge and Mrs, T. Knudsen wholace Theatre, to be sure and have e i & p. m. at St. Ann's Hospital after | {ne morning in the churches with [0'¢lock last night by Deputy|Sumdum. They had been on the| PAURE SEC oo, B 0 0m ¢ an illness of about 54 hours. The|special Christmas music and ser-|United States Marshalls Noble|beach about 24 hours. to present exercises which would Rty !4 Pre.ln/ventor/v Sale direct cause of death was apo-imons and then the many |H,u\,\‘ll»rrlumn and Garster. Mrs.! Miss Carter, who was suffering be @ credit both to the Sunday . plexy, reaulting in o hemorrhage | dinners, dlatribusion of eitis u;m ‘::"4:'] aen A T “;’(“F"’"]1‘:’\';:""“:};. o | School and to the community. | WINNING 20 bars Crystal White Soap at the base of the brain. { the gala time for the children who | e al h , cha ¢ | sl e 2 i % He is survived by his wife, 2| ware busy opening kifts and then |With belng a drug addict [pital on arriving here. She was| ALASKA DRY NUMBERS 11 bars Medium Ivory Soap bride of less than three months.|(rudging merrily to homes of| The arrest was made in a nmm‘\ur.ml]\ completely recovered to-{ xo unouactionable ciioics, when h S 13 bars Creme Oil Soa formerly Miss Lucille Lipscomb of | friends and making presentations |#id to be that of Mre. Mcleon, duy. had been crising| Y0 choose 15 drink ALASKA & b s - : PORK Moberly, Mo., to whom he was Monday was a general holiday | he Gastineau otel,. where| . Mr. ] n had been cruisir *[DRY (Red Top) PALE GIN- irst Prize— 3 married on October 3, last, and! aleo and gave everybody an op. |She has resided since arriving insouth along the mainland for| oAy ok All Blue and W hite Enamel Ware at Cost his mother and a brother who re-{portunity to rest up and prepar Juvl'l‘t’-u.u a Slml| rl tlhne“‘I i g»‘.l.vu’v‘n.‘L I’huulv‘nluf |:.i.;”;l«.ru':‘l:.l‘.’m S R ST Vi Second Prize—2357 N side in Maryland, of which state;for the work day, which started | ARG SORPIE RGO | - WIS LIBCRBIAR {TOR AR, 7 Fugene Permanent Waves, $15 he was a native. He was a mem-!inis morning. ‘unm- of the Clerk of the U. S.[evening mear Point Coke the bout| American Beauty Parlor. —ady ber of the local Elks lodge and I District Court were signed by struck a reef tearing away most L CALL 331 FOR PHONE 174 the local American Legion post C. V. Brown, Deputy United lof th after In a ma He was a World War veteran, see-| MISS HONEY KELLY States Marshall at Petersburg. |[skifi towed 1, the occupants| | WE TAKE [ CORRECT TIME = aissnsia Some | ¢ service in France with the The arrests are the result of two|made their y ashore. ¢ Y B IS VISITING HERE|,ccrs investigation by Deputy!gnsoline salvaged from the boat SUBSCRIPTIONS e American forces. y . 4 P v ; X Mr. Nichols was stricken while Y BN x U. 8. Marshal Wm Noble l'!i\ vsed in making flares \\)Au‘ll‘\ 5 i % . at his post, pulling an- ore train| Miss Honey Kelly arrived onimenakep. summoned the Admiral Watgon for all leading LUDWIG NELSON e the mine and the milt | the Admiral Watson last Saturday | "1 "4 Wi appear before| to their rescue. They were MAGAZINES g siting Mr. and Mrs. Ben A Ibe 3 steamer, | v i 4 Saturday, a|80d is visiting 3 Judge Thomas M. Reed Thursday,|brought here on that steamer. | | Expert Watch and Jewelry About noon last Saturday, 8} "y during the holidays.|oi0se Thomas i switchman noted as the motor| il Aol .| December 29, at 10 o'clock N £ o0 ST Special Club Rates Repairing I T passed that he was leaning for-| She came f|o:|1,:s::"‘p“l:’l““m “:V":;f]' his hearing. Judge Reed has in- 12914 1 s Out o own ward in the sill of the cab window | She I8 at presen % structed the District Attorney’s|winning number az Nugget Shop ' PR i i i Miss Kelly is a former resident 88 it ill. The switchman jumped 3 office to file & mew complaint in|arawing, Presented by Mr. I. L1 0 ?:w m“- cab, shut down the power|©0f Douslas. lT,lu]- r::a;hm]m: (r:rhn; the oitics ‘af the Tlark ot G nn"'\“lm\ et Wi i ‘ ok the:satne affieisnt and discovered that Mr. Nichojs|the Jumeau High School in in the case of Mrs. MccKeon. I i 5 - ‘ THANK YOU i blelvling gy was apparently unconscious. He|class of g (’:‘:“"“" T Dr. Laurie, who is represented |01 papers ror surc ar The he Smpiie ) was taken at once to the hospital.|Teau she has been teaching e s B, He remained unconscious most of | Calitornia schools. During her umulmmum||n|mmmmmunuuu||u||u|m|mu|u||uuuumummuumu|uu|mmn||mmu|||mm|uuummg For the generous patron- PHONE 34 the time prior to his death, with|Yisit here so far, Miss Kelly has age you gave us before f Dbeen busy meeting her old friends, Christmas. but one.or two briet lucid inter-| 2060 TUR FOEL 8 e many A ’ NIGHT CALLS vals. Funeral arrangements a 3 We suggestt you make .. | new ones. She will return to 0 < % :’e"‘gx::":.'émr :;?;dll;i 1)231‘1’“11(;! Petersburg on the mnext South- one good resolution this JOHN AHLERS Neod week for 1928—that you IRA TUCKER vised of his death. The body is bound trip of the Admiral Rogers t the Juneau-Young Company'sjs 2T T trade with us. % B ion T CHAS. BAKER HELLAN’S PHARMACY GEO. B. RICE Mr. Nichols has resided her> since about 1910, except for the Next Door to Graves Store PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS Phone 33 Free Delivery open craft equipped with an out- Charged with dispensing nar- board motor, Mr. and Mrs, Ver coties without a license, Dr. G. A. non G. Nelson, and Miss Leila] Lurie, ship's surgeon of the U. 8. Carter, were d up last Sat- GOOD MORNING, Nineteen Twenty-Eight Another Christmas has come and gone. The New Year begins with its -re- sponsibilities and oppor- tunities. That which is done is done. Let us begin the New Year with the resolve “That although our first service is to ourselves or families we shall endeavor to give more than ever of our Time and substance to others less fortunate but deserving.” period when he was in the Armv during the World War. He was TIDE connected with the Admiral Line TABLES for several years, holding the lo- cal agency for some time. For —. boan_comnectod it o Asska| | BUTLER-MAURO fiapae Oom DRUG CO. ORDERLY CHRISTMAS When We Sell It OBSERVED IN JUNEAU It Right Free Delivery Phone 134 Juneau celebrated an orderly Christmas, reports of officials | | Sub Station Post Office No. 1. showing only three arrests lmvlng “I tell you in advance what job will cost” The Nugget Shop has closed the most siuccessful year in its history and although our hard labors have contributed to this, we are also indebted to a great many friends and well-wishers. God has blessed us with good-health and kept us from serious misfortune. To those whom we have offended (and with the best of intentious, ‘'we blunder), we ask for forgiveness and an opportunity to prove our good faith. To everyone, regardless, we wish the Compli- ments of the Sc ason and a Happy New Year. " CLEARANCE SALE With most purses hard-hit by Santa Claus, we realize it is almost futile to try and make them open again for any- thing but bread and butter and coal. But in looking around and forward we see many things sitting in spaces we will need next summer for something else. It costs money to move things around and store them and some will get damaged no matter how careful we are. Pursuing this idea further we have resolved to offer some extra- ordinary bargains, not with the idea of cutting prices, but H. S. GRAVES to clear our shelves and show-cases, aithough it amounts . to the same thing. Our dear friends Smears Kopek and Th'e Cloth"ng Man 4 Co. (God bless them) will look like‘stomach robbers, if you will cdmpare these prices. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. To keep it up would bust us. We guarantee the quality of the items mentioned to be the best obtainable at the usual prices or any other price, in their class. All are new and in first class con- dition and the usual quality handled in the average shop. Silver articles have the manufacturers’ guarantee of twen- ty-five to fifty years of ordinary use. f Large Hammered Platter (20x14) with Gravy Tree— . th_m you say: $20.00, NOW $10.00 - “He’s disti ishied looking” Lnrge Hammered Tray (16x12) two llandlgs—- . e's distinguished looking $14.50—NOW $7.50 Y l Hamered Round Tray (12 inches)—$7.50 NOW $3.75 s Hammered Square Tray (12 inches)—$7.50 NOW $3.75 i ou reauy mean Sty e Hamlne&re: tgo}nllz(%o iml:lhes—$575500 lsxgvx‘y g;g = Hart Schaffner & Mark Bread 2x5 inches—$5.! X . 2 e 7 Bread Boats (12x5 inches) $1.00 NOW $2.00 : clothes distinguish a Large Silver Water Pitcher—$12.00 NOW $6.00 ; man becauu:- they give Hammered Gravy Boat and Tray—$11.25 NOW $5.75 = him good lines, smart Six Sterling Silver Salt and Peppers—$4.25 NOW $2.30 - le — and they look Ten Inch Heavy Cut Glass Plate—$16.50 NOW $8.00 fi‘ 28 Inch Mahogany Smoking Stand—$8.50 NOW $1.25 more money. than 27 Inch Mahogany “‘(}"7) Smoking Stand— they cost $12.00 N 25 Inch Mahogan -Snok ;Bmd—-ss.so NOW $3.25 ¢ Blue, Browns and Dusted 26 Inch Large Fancy Stand with Cabinet— 3 s $18.00 NOW $9.00 Gray Suits Eight Day Mahogany Mantle Clocks (strikes hour and half | hours in two tons gongs)—$12.50 and $15.00 NOW $7.50 i 26 Piece Rogers or C unity Silver Set— o Ble 3 $30'w w m’w $31.50 NOW $21.50 ) : : 7 Seven Jewel Elgin or Waltham Work Watch in Fancy ? iy are head and 'ho"m“‘ Nickel Case—$12.00 NOW $7.50 -t : “above other clothes Ladies’ Diamond Studded Gruen Wrist Watch— g ) UMAC you’d pay even more for SHEEP-SKIN LINED CoATS R T L LR R R T T T R T T T T O T TR P T T I N I R T HTHS BE T T T TR TR IIHMIII 65 CENTS POUND PURE SWEET BUTTER A new addition to our line of Butter GEORGE BROTHERS * Phones 92 and 95 Front Street TELEPHONE US FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT "vm do the rest. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ‘on steamer Watson, and we are ready to take re of your orders. t delivery service—none better in er you want a square deal for your wl,l'l do well if you call on us. AU ‘GROCERY Usual $250.00 W SloO. Other values in N‘Wion. “Come in and snoop. uround ~You'll Be ersed i

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