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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR OPENSMONDAY; LASTS UNE DAY tion of a deal that is of much | importance to the Hot Springs 9 1 Tkt Precings 3 ] 3 3 ] 139) 269 7Y B ] 6| 268/ 266] 262 [country and the Interior gener- Gov. Parks Praises Work ond Precinet 185 5 75| 83 162 1 : 8 ! Ll . 8 [ ally. The sum paid Mr. Howell ! Of R(‘d Cluss and L‘_!‘._‘ l A Third Precinct 3 63 ..!f 71 95 2 L ) as not made public but it is ; Ry e g g 2 J 16 21 understood to have heen large. . | Supporl B Dirve Shieds "ORGK. (THaae) g 5 3 3 8 Sixty-two claims were included iy oo - g g 71 13 in the sale. The property has sl i 5 been thoroughly prospected and Mr. Lemons said his engineers LEMONS PURCHASES | - - _—— Y C.“’”SI WASH DAY SPECIALS | g & g g { ) By cash payment made ,\'vsl('r-l day the interests represented by! George (. Lemons completed pur-| chase of the Howell tin prperties | on Sullivan Creek in the Hot Springs distriet, ™ marking comple- | 20 bars Crystal Soap ...... $1.00 Mission Bell Toilet Soap, regular 10¢, 13 for 1.00 Life Buoy Soap, 3 for .. 25 Flexo Toilet Paper, regular 2 for 25¢, 10 for 1.00 GARNICK’S PHONE 174 faay purpayIn (a) weay (@ wuneyg () uarm) (4) surypy (M) ezowpin ¥ THE CORNELL planned to install two dredges on { the creek next summer and they WL B acuippod to TobbveE ST ! Made by Goodrich which is found throughout th. gravels, as well as tin. There | e approximately 15 miles of Ussire : ; [ j| 174 21 |ground to be dredged (Fair- Many individual w k¢ v E 25 2 E 3 5 ‘. 3 . Sy b - s “ banks News-Miner.) . : P s e L | Gives all you want in a baskethall shoe at a popular price been o } i Wk » i E 35 3 8 | Dell E. Sherifr, ataska’s tuner, dence section led 1 tla 8 i ] i : 138 9 - |Call or write Juneau Music : AR 2 A. Parks praised the work of th AL < 2 ¢ 4 ¢ ) P resse Hyder Red Cross and expr 1 depr o sl a2 92 dence that the Chapter's goal T Bl . > - 70 ; v Th(’m would be rea ][‘X“ : Kluk 35 § 3 3 : : 4 | In this he s et me that the remarkable ach i s f 4 iy *y ) g e CHRISTMAS' CARDS Sbe 1t to the loyal of :;“.u;‘;n( huck | E f ; o p Pl fox: Vi of the very latest design every public snirited ci Chichawot ; § ] ¢ - . , = |dand print. Just what y g ch | E . Jus you prompt and efficien hat| il | & i ) was extended to the unfort ‘”"“\ Totals 23 6| 2571| 2161 2 § § § want, and the price is Forget-Me-NOt T(?(l RO()m victims of the hurricane in Florida| and the West Indies afford an ex ple of what the Red Cr »|AMERICAN LEGION ELECTR]C[ANS AND i ATTENTION | This store wil pe open even- reasonable, We, ineciAliss i 5 Meichatios bocsenh Tubehios ample of what the Re ss can ngs on the 10th of each month do in such emergencies 1\\ hen. ARMISTICE DANCE LAWYERS WIN GAMES‘ T, Carpenter WPkUGE ally|ror the. sfhutsbidnatiael BT indwiches or Home Prepared Salads if you desire f land are in The Clothing Man o i o o et it i e i I A o g H. S. GRAVES ver the j Any i Sty Oails trine i HEL s Also a daily special dinner, home cooked, served in ) kind—shop or city—Ca iy | trage LAN | courses and very satisfying at SEVENTY-FIVE help, but as members of a nation TONIGHT, A. B. HALL Last night the “Electrics” w m\A"’” Elipng 485 il ”L i O IEM PHARMACY CENTS. Home Made Pies, Cakes and Pastry, Wed- wide organization we have a shar two out of three games from the| — MRS A F ) 2 ding and Birthday Cakes to order. in relieving their suffer The Tenth Anniversary Armis-| Bankers, and the Lawyers won two| Next to Valentine’s e S DY s R A D W S S R R SR enrolled more than our quota of w'l‘:f’ l\('l:\’: !v"!:”_:.":iw’l'x:-‘;l r:;:jl"l;:{ high total 565 | Wor(ls , ik yots in the progrs SR Ll g 5 o —Good as New— members will meet with the suc.|SPOts in the program Willl prectrics 189 734 AND IF YOU ARE with MENTHOIL, and 7 “In the past when call for|tice Day Dance will be given to-|out of three games from the “Mer. ! 9 2 2 1 — L sl reliot has come, Alaska always has|night in the A. B. Hall under | chants.” For the Electrics Bar.| | Phone 33 Free Delivery | contributed more than its allotted |the auspices of the Alford John!ragar had high score 216 and high| R ; l S I; l I T' e s g O R share and we should be proud of (Bradford Post No. 4, American | (otal 565. For the Lawyers Boyle| esulls p(’" ouaer wan ; — FOR SALE this record. Each year we have|Legion. had high score 226, and Robertson | . p . a Diembers in the Red Cross and we I : In their second game the Law-| [ 2000 SQUARE FEET should not fail to maintain this|entertainment for the evening,|yers tolled highes, single game ; ] ; § ¢ i | ¥ . i 3 : ;ff:-:n:L n x] ‘mrlt \m" e \'}' ef-[the hall will be elaborately dec-|(oore ot the tournament 929 ping. We believe that our quality of merchandise and our ‘ ine alsam HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS forts to enroll a large number of|orated and there will be no dull| e same scores follow prices have made friends. undoubte e the biggest dance : ceéss it ddserve indoubtedly be th Bankers 733 EUCALYPTU i # given by the Post (in its ten| . - g ! g 2 tUCAL UsS 7 is . 3 g ‘)Loca_l _Ees?on)se Gevn‘el;q’u‘s \"”’: ,‘\f‘hm“'(, o Taantey A l\}",\\.{,"‘\,» ‘“’” A stranger to our items get acquainted ':l‘nd increase A valuable and effectiv . l*'lh(’ ,!Im(‘ b, gl R oo e local Ghapter will deliver the opening!Merchants s your satisfaction with best values AT MUCH Aluable and effective Heating Plant cheap has always been loyally and gen-| P4t g et Tomorrow afternoon commenc. 3 remedy for coughs, colds, erously supported by the people|2ddress when the cro s as-| led with $454.50, Skagway was second with = $98.10, Yakutat third with $81.55. Other towns subscribing were Petersburg $73, Hirst - Chichagof $70, Sitka Al k S L d 3 10, Chichagof $17.50, Hoonah as a team aun ry $32, Tenakee $24.50, Haines $24. At the same time the Reli Fund subscriptions were being “SERVICE and QUALITY” taken, Yakutat conducted its Roll Call and raised $100 in member- We Can Prove It Jine.: DRY CLEANING PHONE 16 PRESSING SEWARD PEOPLE EAT KGDIAK MEAT IUBRE 18 GOUIRIN 10 0 (8 Erat | poccsrs s o bt s oot ottt o M s oo SRR beef and pork from Kodiak Island for cunsumption in Seward, was brought in from the Westward by Jack McCord of the McCord Alaska Co., from his rtock ranch on Sit- kalidek Igland on the 8. S. Admiral| Rogers and is now in cold storage at the Carstens Market and is ex-| expected to be ready for sale at retail to those who wish to sample what the westward islands can produce in the way of fresh meats. Mr. McCord, who has been cruis ing around the western islands in the business of establiéhing his| ¢ livestock and fur farms for win. |{ \ t { i { { \ ¥ { { { { A |ing at I o'clock there will be two- SMALLER COST. throat and bronchial 3 3 na living in towns within its jurls-|sembled for the evenings festivi {inbn Chads etk ation. " ik schies s affections, { FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS B eaiaiaa" T Ak Belivandy,| tio%. The Berenglers will turnibli i e o bt i antar. thia. hen: Ask Any of Our Customers tended aid and badly needed as- oo ¢ “ar thofr | team will be given a suitable prize, A v A § sigtance to the people of Kake, [Men are roquested to wear tholr - BUTLER-MAURO Pipe and fitting at reduced prices Killisnoo, and at Douglas during|Uniform if possible, if not, the Has maintained 1ts sohool and(headgedr for members tonight.|Elst at Britt's Pharmacy I 8 DRUG CO. | e rsing services| The dance committee requests|northbound —passenger on the : A total of $904.30 was raised |0'¢lock to help put the place in et ) bt hd st Bl o B0 | hetore the 'crawd . arrives. in Christmas cards, original, dif- It’s Right Plumbin, Heatin Sheet Metal for the Hurricane Relief Fund which was almost twice the e ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at s i e R o " SRRV 2 : ; - e ———— AT, Chairman of the Chapter. It ex "““'I“‘:;’I'wp Ry l\wm”,lx.‘-- Each Sunday the winning $75.00 to $90.00 each o . thefr recent disastrous fires, It|lgion cap will be sanctioned| Mrs. M. Eld, wife of the drug- Gastlneau Grocery ‘ 1 - B o Oliapter hoveral wesks order and finish the decorating| Syaney wnaurence, reproductions THE LEGION DANCE IS ON TONIGHT When We Sell It .. “w 3. i - 3 £ ” amount set its quota. Juneau| Christmas Caras—Empire. the Nugget Shop. —adv. 3ub Statlon Post Office No. 1. T tell you in advance what job will cost THINK IT OVER—A SEVEN COURSE T e L DINNER - AT THE TAVERN NDAY FOR =, S $1 25 per plate Good Food————Well Served REASONABLE! . ter reports that he butchered 17| head of steers for the fishermen | during the past month and they pronounced it fine beef. He also tells of 50 lambs that were sent | up Cook Inlet to the Anchora market by the Abbert farm nea Kodiak, and were pronounced as fine a meat as had ever been handled in Alaska. The fishermen to the Westward, anxious for fresh beef, mutton and pork, will be ready market for all the moat he can raise immediately, said McCord, but the market will grow with increasing herds and, new cold storage eauipment which are | forthcoming to the end that the| islands of the Westward will be shipping provisions to Seattle di —(Seward Gateway) —————— Sydney Laurencw. reproductions in Christmas cards, original, dif- ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at the Nugget Shop. —adv. LT What a Short Ten Years It doesn’t seem like ten years ago when we all cheered our- selves hoarse—for the boys over there and the boys that were ready to go. But ten years it is—and some dy it will be twenty, thirty, fifty —but we’ll never forget the progress and prosperity that those boys made possible. 3 \ SWEETS FOR THE SWEET We pause a few moments on Armistice Day to give them our fla‘v’g E}K;Vl};l]! . “lv’ei":]‘:‘(; mtl; f&fl,flfigflir:‘fi; reverence—but it’s in our hearts 365 days—year in and year the NEW SOCIETE hard and satin finish Candies out. and Chocolate Coated Nuts. IDEAL FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING HOSTESS George Brothers | Lm0 (Goldstein’s Emporium { N \ \ N \ \ { \ \ N \ \ \ N \ N \ ! 1 Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 p.m. ———— Varied selecizon of Christmas cards at the Empire. Phone 25 Deliveries 10:30 am. — 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes R oseasaess s SRS PSSO