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e e o i o o s s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK ‘ - — ] BX GO, NER FRIEMND o , 2 50 TER MY SOITALY KNOWS HoW T& AL P POOR FRIEND, THEN - ARE - TAKING - WIS -BED - FOR POUND THE PAD =WID ALL WAHAT SHALL T DO 2 2 NOT- PANING - THE - MONTHLY - INSTALMENTS - DIS JUGGLIN' 4E DONT T HANE NC A CTHER GED FOR A e S i ‘ Rl 7 The Store for Men’s Wear T MusT Auow NOTHING T INTERFERE, WITH Y EXPERIMENTS . T : 7/ o : WALK-OVER SHOES STETSON HATS ZANANL.TiE GREAT, COMMANDS Qo ' 7 e : < DUTCHESS TROUSERS MR.GXRGLE Te SLEEP - Aok !y i Tl o iy 7 g Yy | FuM line of Oil Clothing D e e Weather Condilvi;r::th:: lR}fi::lled by the U. S. ANGHORAGE Is ‘ 'CO-DEFENDANTS le Hj\-SA KEYES E. L. DGHENY IS Forecast for Jnnean and vicinity. beginnmg 4 p. m. todav: | ; | Snow tonight and Saturday, colder Saturday;fresh southeast winds WINNER TAKEs $ 3 DISPGS'NG UF o LUCAL DATA § W ; ke A g Pme— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wizxd Velocity Weather : : fial - i Also DUTCH OVENS in different sizes 4'p m. oyesty 3031 85 8 B 3 Cldy M ATGHES 1 : wil H 4 a. m. teday . 30.25 35 60 SE 8 Clear | g ’ : o e Nocn today -30.10 33 97 SE 12 Snow > FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING BIRD !i BLUE ENAMEL—WHITE ENAMEL SAVORY—ALUMINUM CABLE AND RALI0 KEPORTH ! ' &y . Wi e “Bintat i ——vmsterDAY T TopaY | Juneau Elks Drop Opening | i 3 {Will Write “Finis™ to Oil THE o i | y: i 'igations— Highest B | Lo femor veisaty s nes. weainer| Matches of Pin Turney DTN A e N Production L(’nnm Start- | -I-homas tlardware Co. Barrow T28 e Y R T | 0 Pt Cldy to Aok E | ¢ ¥ " ed Many Years Ago | Nome i 2 i SR et L bR ; ' | Juneau, Alaska ane Bethel 6 6 12 .05 Clear s 3 2 NEW YORK, Nov e Fort Yukon . b o W e Cldy . Tanana 2 8 § 24 U b et el A e B e In {he intéracity Hiks Bowling 5 ! ! {L._ Doheny, w 1 a hugo| teurnament both Anchorage teams 4 \ | une in r an aczidental Baglo 1 Y [ 424 ; (.IM“ the opening matchsl last 4 . &5 Ik while prospecting In all. s at. Pau 7 . : d -ClY pignt, “ae women's team winning ' (E& : . a, thirty-seven years ago, ha Duteh Harbor : f: 2 - PGNP the Junsaus wether By &40 4 i ) ke nfinal steps to quit the in- N\ Joaips i : | 32 ] + pins and the men defeating the o dustr, 4 Cordova . 88 32 : 18cal dquid. by 74 DUHE.ThaskaoPas : | : ’ ) The New York banking houses funean 81 CiaT in the first match were: Anchor- 0 : o e takon final stps to quit the in. o 5 g0 P T 9. It i x % 2 W. Seligman tually 4 2 ag . Cldy BB 2, Juneau 1,172; and in 8 el Prince Rupert 4 38 .12 Pt Cldy i o . 3 oted arra y [Jflmolnnm ; 50 3 24 Clear the sccond, Anchorago 2582, Ju.| : 4 completed arran r the . L e : |acquisition of nearly W’ l > l l R 'l Seattle 1 ‘ ! ‘ L o DlbiE hobplila in Galitorai wlesale and hetau ]s’ul'l]:;“(l - - ;?; b/ ¢ [: . Mrs. Weleh led the Anchora - owned by the Pet an Francisco.. 6 ] | > . tGar coring With 503 pins, and| ' £ | 'cbmps SRR aont y T TV el Sk s TSR | Ghon. it wcorlay. Jith B0 5iBg: and ‘Dave Getzoff (left) and his father, Ben Getzoff (right), with which ls controlled by See us for QUANTITY PRICE NO''. —Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, Ju-{ o o0 or Juneau was high| their atforney, S. E. Thompson, in court at Los Angeles to obtain | 1 y and his family and i Y » s lwith 478, relcase on $50,000 bonds, as result of their indictment by tho grand | velued by the banking group at It is not too late to make neau, Prince Rupert, Bdmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran-| Wy oo oo, 48 % R ' arrag as high in the men’s| jury which brought bribery charges against them, District Attorney | §13,000,000. . » a.m. eau time. . v r W S olsco are made at 4 a.m., Junea |tournament with an_ayerage of Keyes and others. | The pending sale is the latest of your winter repurs 1193, and Ostrander for Anchorage hree by which Mr. Doheny, who| The pressure is moderately low near the Gulf of Alaska and with 186 pins ‘The next matches ~ — 3 73 old, is divesting him-| {n the middle Aleutian Islands, and is high ih Western Canada, will be bowled at 2 pm. Sunday self | e plands, and o ? it ¢ self of his extensivo potroloum the Pacific States and Eastern and Northern Alaska. Buow has| The scores in the two matehos ) Hbidingal fallen in Western and Southeastern Alaska, Falr weatber has follow: & Two Previous Sales | Ju",eau Lumber Mills, InC- prevailed in other portions of Alaska. Temperatures have ""‘""‘Am‘hnrnuw Ladies | e s A | ‘In 1926 he sold control of i at Bethel and Bagle and fallen at Barrow and Fort Yukon with ga; 741, 821, 750. Total 2 Mexican properties to the Stand.| Lumber For Every Purpose little change at other stations. |s ard Oil Company of Indiana, while | : ar 45 y |last May, he sold the marketing | Henry esserschmidt, of the MacDonald 417 " 3 lend of his California properties San Francisco Bakery, left on Weleh Bhdowe Tonuy : and some producing fields to the the Yukon for Seattle on a busi-| Pederson 461! l'-nnnwiymu-h-‘..; & Richfield Oil Company of Califor.| b2 VY, ness and vacation trip. He will | Juneau Ladics Madeby Elgin. $35 8 ey > les® wrist watches nia. be absent about three weeks. | Games 757, 749, G666, Total , b el | Mr. Doheny's start in the oil (and lost several fortunes in gold | V. K. Woods, General Superin- white 3 : - ; bt Tihe. il 16 Had wshet W S ll 0 tendent for Seims & Carlson, left’ Manning i = \\¥ jpEiness chtie, SHAS Be. uad wACAd e yeuw vur on the Yukon for his headquart-|meLcan ers in Petersburg after spending olson | soveral days here on business 28 ‘ Lian . ASRQIDS - Shl hp-kaNE n 9 e o | e B s | ot A FLORSHEIM’S “BLACK GAE'LES : ALL REA! I Janies Caplson, owner of Carl-] n " ago that he discovered a, 1“ was while prospecting for gold 35 Anchorags Men— ) ¢ » bed of “brear,” or pitch, and leas- | scn’s Taxi Service, left for Seat-' 9 | b (8- sl is 4 s @ cur- > ¥ 3 (Games 880, 859, 843. I, 3 i acy H a < The s(;nge is .:ll‘ .suntrr‘wlrl u‘“n;au-k S A the Yulion sit-vwill Be 23 5! f ‘; 'x;‘z na vf“..“‘,“:‘ 16t .I}lel.uld a;n lsxsn‘: ‘tain to rise on the operetta B rateont for two or thfSd montha ooty {ciats started searching for oil. At . . Gables,” to be given this SVemidI: iiine pacific Coast points. He oo e 478 ) 4 3 a depth of 225 feet he brought in! At Chlcago Pr[ces in the Liberty theatre. After the !y " 0 Soieq in Seattle early o |a gusher which was the beginning | matinee this afternoon which was' oo o Mrs. Carlson., o Drasaw 2 4 \ |of the rich Los Angeles oil field. | given for the benefit of the child-|"“ga ™ Givor™ 10cal merchandise MacDonald 2 : b ; y | The banking group announced| ren, everyone in the Operettaip.jyer s’ a passenger on the | Juneau Men— " 4 |that it the pending negotiations are; should be at ease in thelr Darts|yypon from here for Wrangell, {Games 821, 893, 794. Total 2508, ¢ 5 £ A | successful a new company will ‘,p; “It ,”"_"‘_‘\, I’uys to lfuy at Grms,‘ and a smcoth, well-acted play be Nick Nussbaumer, manager of | Radde 526 - / ) f P {formed which will probably be ¥ 8 | £ assured. Everyone should be In;”‘e Wrangell sawmill, left on | Lavenik . 445 y L < known as the Pacific Western Oil! their soats by 8 o'clock tonight. |the Yukon for his home in that|Hendrickson 504 ; S Company. Public financing of up- ket tar oy | Bavard . 455 g 2 |wards of $30,000,000 13 contemplat- | H. C. Nunan, Northwest Man-|Barragar ... - 576 | . ; | Mi8e; LINDSAY 1 ager for New England Cold Stor-| e T il : == ; PR D R 2 age Company who has been here F. A. Hansen, Superintendent £ o Miss Margaret Lindsay, daugh- S River and North: i | UPHOLSTERING AND ® ° | | ; on business' for the past weelk, re-| [ ol ! ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Bd Casheli o oo™ S vukon to h _ | western Railway, is enroute from | REPAIRING i . q e Yukon to his head | I The Clothing Man | i | LB 1 hag been very ill in Seattle forf ..o o Ketchikan. Cordova to Seattle on the Yu- / ; some time, it was learned only kon. . He will return in about| Repairing of all kinds on furni- 3 few days ago by her parents, £ two weeks. jture and upholstering of any| B AUl oo aid not wish to alarm| MRS, DREWS So=S 8OUTH | AL | description—also kalsomining. H. I i , by bad news. As a result of a bad| Mrs. Leon ¥, Drews Is 2 pas-| Sydney Laurence-reproductions | rham., Phone 137. adv, fall about six weeks ago, which|senger on the Tukon for Seatile.|in Christmas cards, original, dif-| e .- I 5 A 1 SPGB 7 P IRATBAGTP T confined Miss Lindsay to the hos-|She is going south on account oi ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at AR -4 SRRty BRI SR . A DR o VB SRR T ¥4 pitgl she was forced to undergo a|ill-hezlth. Mr, Drews, organist at the Nugget Shop. —adv. | serious operation from which she 'the Coliseum Theatre, will remain — e e e — 4s now recovering. in Juneau. Can’t be beat anywhere, cards | ————————— ————————— { lto please the most fastidious EXTEND FIRE-PROTECTION |0Id papers tor zsie at the Empire.« Samples at Empirc office é s At the regular meeting of the ! Dotiglas Volunteer Fire departmant ONE of the beauties of gift-<hopping in this store is that last evening one of the principal SN | we like you to come in and make your choice early . . . _go:'[cg!l::ro'c:fl:ld:rl:;::{:Dn"::: Blahle leaving them here until you want them delivered. We are exten 7 gt HIll district. ‘As the condi- always delighted to reserve any article, from the newest ftion of St. Ann's avenue will not o o) of ELGIN Watches to the latest of bu-pihs, for one of permit the fire truck to get close ¢ | e our patrons. ; s " Y enough to the residences there to C " .0 5 % J - L b “u“fhs large chemical, plans are : 3 And, of course, it simplifies your purchasing . . . a tiny , still unsolved for overcoming the § deposit now . . . the balance at your convenience between g z handicap in that direction. now and the holidays . . . no hurry in'choice .+. . nohurry . & a n > ‘ 4 3 | GPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT in payment. What plcasanter way of shopping? At 7 o'clock this evening there ‘ \ = LUD WI(" NELSON | : Dance ! fll be a special meeting of the = E L!:m Fy: bowacs: ; W atchmaker Jeweler Thanksgiving Night NOVEMBER 29,1928 ',__.___—-——4! | WHO’S WHO ] . ERE | Me-N al AND WHERE | S Forget-Me-Not Tea Room . " Voorhis, wife of a PR T 2 1 ":l-:“n::: Sannrd” restheiy i Specializing. in a Merchant’s ‘Lunch at 50 cents and on the Yukon going to Seattle There generally comes a time in the business life a home cooked course dinner for seventy-five cents— ELKS’ H ALL on; vlnll‘t BB of any man when he needs advice of a financial a very satisfactory meal. Home made Salads, Pastry, A Ma; ;:' of Seward, prominent at- nature. 3 - Cakes, Desserts to erder. Music by Moonlight Serenaders n f the Westward, accom- % ' _::':t;{; 3,, her scn, is a passenger His bank—our bank—was founded to provide south on the Yukon for a visit in Precisely that service in the emergency. More than P | Fly Hi gh With the Elks s.%;l:‘ i ikely we can furnish 01601: (il]l)l% I‘?'FIVK:LeT—but assist- : d . Keen, consulting iti ! 1 . P 3 & - . Om‘:r! Bl e | SR And positively CONF' ‘ The Prlze Steer 1 i Something Entirely New! crations of the Fairbanks Ex- , plotation Company and in charge i from Pacific International Livestock Exposition A PRIZE WILL BE AWARDED , of the big ditch line for it, I ) i i at Portland, Oregon, is on exhibition at Sani- nglr o0 the Yukon enroute tary Meat Co. Drop in and see him, THE “LUCKY BIRD” . 4, Asst. Agent . Tt BT s Buresu of Fiihertes First National Bank ‘ £ B withe Lieadquarters at Fairbanks, S A M M k ; f The Public Is Cordially Invited A omitie ton e, wiaer, “Ihere Is No Substitute for Safety” ~ anitary Meat Market s Hely ::wmpanled by Mrs. TowR- ; ’ ; PHONE 49 AP e | Swvereeree e rrrrrered reveerrereee]