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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1928. hy CEOR(;vE McMAN BRINGING UP FATHER g - ™M ER IF M ALLRIGHT | WISH | COULD THINK A B B S v B ‘6’;‘;‘;{‘3‘:,'-‘}"&,”&‘-@;“ R e MR AT rH: 3 £ 3 g e [- ~9 :i:;:‘.“;:”.:ll%‘“fi— (EM MIGHT WORIK- \ To QETDHO:_!‘% f;C\F:\:r' < . ?Ifl jestic mnadio deis e sl < \FOU DON'T I'LL s Lfi::éfi:?fi?'m: (22 N NOT WAIT UP-DEAR- \RE THE RADIO SENSATION OF THE YEAR Most Value for the Money Investigate - A g 85 by 1) P S, G B 1 R 1 ) Alaska Electric Light | PR ‘ & Power Co. FLAGS l%AUI-[D 3 JUNEAU AND l)()[(Y(:]A/\S,‘ALASKA fl IWN TRUUBLE d Juneau Phone No 6 Douglas Phone No. 19 FREE TRIAL in your own home first {Violent Scene in Jugoslavia During Celebration of JINMY MLARNIN : Wikidn to: Ace il ‘ ks Bis ; e 4 = Anniversary : 3 IS KNOCKED OUT Issue in Relief - e i B | : WHY NoT%ET Us ; - - o8 { A L put your name on our coal liet, DETROIT, Mich., I 1 3 For Agriculture| BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, Dec. 1 ; S : it is certalnly good coal ETROIT, Mich., Dee. o e m as killed and a ; : i $ ¢ , We deliver fresh dreased knockout reign of Jimmy Me- 3 : (Continues rrom Page One ) | D¢ vas seriously injured LT L | A ! 3 poultry eevry day. Our egss Larnin, of Los Angeles, ended [during violent scenes at Sagreb WY I are the largest and freshesi dramatically last night when Ray ; L { for some time|Which occurred during the cele i ! q f h that the hens produce. Miller, of Chicago, technically e Y erbiomicaineag il of the tenth anniversary 48 W/ \ ! We carry a complete line of : mion of Serbs, Croat g3 . Poultry and Fox Feeds. fof what was a scheduled 10 round g 3 P g ‘,‘l‘_)‘ "‘]“ {“”}’” :")‘”"‘j‘; : lovenc § 2 8 And our transter serviee— event. P P 7 % A ik \ € i k 3 % and represen & < well you can’'t beat it. textile industry in veioedtely to. th # X SHORT SESSION OF | & : A et ke o e ey B R Y | gSiSbereae D B. FEMMER CONGRESS FACING ' 1¥ & ™ : tusiries are clamoring for high-|, : : | . A " i the cathedral. . 3 Phone 114 HOLD-OVER ISSUES| ; o 4 A ko e st tortiy entarn th 'S | tore the flags down M ene followed and the lent-el _kayoed him in the seventh round i aur istment of tariff schedules __ (Contnuea rrom Fage Ove.) reb generally 1 P g | PHOTO ALBUMS [ and also muz ) Y ' New Stock—Latest Designs admi tior e-| Crotiar s of Parliamer . It has bee d out|last Jur : g ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS ome that Mr. Hoover is power-| Belgrade, however, is bedecked | [ 3 AL Phone 35 Commercial Photography to make any recommendation|today in flags and the stree until he takes overjcrowded with happy throngs. - lency, March - - Miller Brown of King City, Mo., e et |star end, is captain of the 1928 | st (hoas I"f““ it L”“,“‘ :J:rvcrslty of Missourl loo\ball NORTHERN HOTEL postponement of farm ac- iy |{ ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. declar # public lands committee have been 1justment busy all summer pr ng a re-| n port on the inquiry ordered into th leases’ on the Salt Creek oil field in Wyoming. Chairman Nye is ready to call the committee into [—:Q['D action on this when Congress gets P MAGUIRE under way There is a Senate committ busy also concluding an investiga- answers to a questionnaire he sen tion finto federal patrcnage in the | to a special session say that|oug the secret of how to be happy | ———e——- south and both the Senate and the ss might rev the tariff|iyough married.”: And the funny | VANITY KODAKS * House have committees looking | . n some articles this winter and|papt of it is not one of the 150 into expenditures in the recent na- E CUI £ n f I ary at its nextl un, replied suggested getting a d ] In all colors—See our line. tional campaign. ! \ sess rovic r additional Winter and Pond Farm Problem . _— Semator McNary of Oregon, Ancther Fa chairman of the agriculture com- ;- ut aside from the tariff, stjl B — L mittee, and co author et the Mg- | f ancther factor complicating the y R R | it g By g LR ; Prices Reduced $150 to $250 cultural pr ml.»m at the ~n Tt ses- v o 5 ) event congress tackles the iss A iR . ‘ sion His bill will be among the ) | this winter. As the Congress DODGE BROTHERS first introduced and it is a bill on A : RNSBY Nov ] elected November 6 does not take which he expects to have adminis- office for months, the memb Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen ... % .60 j s Hornsby, and two of [ . F 2es, I 5t astRothetioht. Here Is the Rajah of baseball, Mr. Rogers Hornsby, and two of | OffIe8 10F MONths, (he memborsti i bs to the Braves in it 9 ze 45 Just what is the status of the "'ehflve C"":*'a:em";:‘"i;'a.v:c;sn::;:;;:e ;:nzirz the Braves I same that enacted” the MoNary Processed Eggs, dozen . ¢ W Muscle Shoals' bill which Presi.| ¢Xehange fo it o . : Haugen farm bill and passed Jutter 1 .60 r. Jones was a first string pitcher. Jutter, pound . . 4 dent Coolidge failed to approve or| TeGUlar sscond baseman last yea 9 alotg Yo Presidsnt - Coolidse ‘wh I disapprove BRI P IU acameian i5 e e e i ANE TOS T T |[vetoed the proposal. | 0 Co"'pany problems of the d enthusiast can oil his guns and An attempt to override the veto | | e e, atuitnixtratiin sortends ihas|asar And sy them aWay for tha| VORI Honeymoon loation, Bacishs - Banate, - ol Hhis CANNED GOODS STILL ON SALE the President in failing to affix his|next season, but as long as the Hcuse, after that happened, d ‘ti signature to the Norris bill ten|clear weather is enjoyable, we z e S |nothing. Tn both houses at the| days after the close of last session|going to take advantage of it," . present time, hardly anybody sug P’ 478 ¢ killed it. Senator Norris does|said Mort Truesdale, the gun critic | ’ | gests further consideration of the wone « Supreme Court to declare it a law. - « . | Med Haugen bill . A number Meanwhile, congressional leaders favor enactment of th are wondering whether, if the bill . @ § | measure minus the fee clauses.| Great Bargains in Used Cars has been vetoed, it again comes be- | i Senator McNary is in the latter| = Are Now Offered With fore Cong other vetoed bills. lass. GUN cn.m;);onnow GALLED BEYOND j : v v. | ; e ‘ | ‘ “' H“‘[;‘ | i .‘ 4 ““\Llh:u\i”\"‘!”“‘ ‘ New Cul‘ Guarantce Standard and Victory Models i The Juneau Gun Club will hold T | ; i . [ _We solicit your pat a blue rock target shoot at the §o sl o 5 § Froight and Passenger accommo- We have the car you want at a low club grounds tomorrow morning at|Mrs. M. H. Sabin Dies This ; ions. The Motorship NORCO i ing ay, De- | [ORAREE L R / | rice and sell them on very 10 o'clock. In view of the fine | |cailing for innesu Mondsy, De-|J I P e s Diow sttna nel, Afternoon <Fellowini | '} cember 3rd. Northland Trans ‘ il i ! ¢ 4 y i g i i it eas’ ’Iyments. » a number of fans will be a the Illness of a Week L i 4 e 1 r 0l il ‘ ; . p: traps and as the present good days b L i LA i (= f M i Now Is_the Season to Luy Varied selection of Cbristmas | cards at lhe l:.mpil‘e ] R cr cannot continue all winter any one Mrs, M. H. Sabin, aged 60 years,| of the Sunday shoots may be the |one of the early pioneers of Ju- last for some time. “When the|neau, and prominent in soclial and windy and cloudy days roll around, { church affairs, died this afternoon | ; | as they surely will, the shot gunfat St. Ann’s Hospital following an| ¢ £ i v JU]\IEAU MOT()RS I illness of a. week. The end was| ; | Py 1 Ty nc. unexpected, although she was . - | | ” 2 kncwn to be sericusly ill early this 1 » 5 % SERVICE LUCAS, Manager morning it was thought she had § a chance for recovery. H Death came directly as a result of heart failure. She suffered an attack of lagrippe a week ago. Thursday she was taken to the hospital when inflammatory rheu. matism had developed. The strain| 5cTO | on her heart was said to have been|' ki | 4 . $5.00 too severe and death followed. 2 53 7 5 This 1 l water, full of lime and esxum,h Mrs. Sabin is survived by her o s lmd ocal magn | ' 2 bt Y ‘b o difficult to wash then husband, Mark H. Sabin, two sons, President Galles’ daughter, Alicla’ |3 . . ; hm-d on your linens makes it so ‘ Charle: 0. ead Harry, both of (BT 50" on a honeymoor| AL \evcnpaasably clean that theverywaslnngwcarsthemout‘ 223 SEWARD STREET | whom are married. a grandson, "‘f‘f tour around the world following her | | O s waciaea, 1a] marriage to Jorge-Almais. coh. o i|HNNNE The water we use in all our work is “rain soft”—made s { Phyll's Kingston, who ides a prominent Mexican family, ! 9 | New Stase, ! Mexico City. She is considered ont | i by our “Permutit” Water Softenmg Filter that take: Mr. and Mrs. Sabin came to' o gpe most beautiful girls n ‘ ocal | bile C |juheau from New York in Feb-! fexioe | ) all the hardness from our local water. : Automobile Dwners iruary, i894. They have made B | ' PRl = L — fRCE b o here SN P, ;.T;T.m' ;o l‘ S8 N Wter washing make: ot w}u(‘aer, mbr‘ Colil weather and slippery roads remind s hitnoe et e, Sue MabGiiCIia0oE GIVE ENTERTAINMENT, 7 clearer—leaves no “laundry odor”—producss linens soft | that we must take care of the radiator and 20 g orth {f'ir“::f:".e' ;\::‘ S | 12 ; | |sweet, fresh. Your linens will last longer, when washec | get our chains on. We carry a complete 'l yl‘alt"nl o aetivs’ I‘)a"i The Parochial School will ":"e: : T o » £ 3 | stock of anti-freeze solution and chains. Let in: church being [a public entertainment on Decem.-| ¢ | the “‘soft water way.” us prepare your car for the winter. a member of the Meihc Sis- | ber 20 when the Chevrolet Se(lanv g 'copal Chrreh, #ad in will be awarded. There are tickets| was in‘ercsted in | - yet available either at the gar-] ; N hile th n;u":»; Is>fre¢h e tad : the Amersan Lery A y. age or at the Parish House or : low—while the i y § C ors M0t0r Co'npan e e 2 B "work 4t o' Hinee. it bode e 2 4 e A — e q wi N i Lrrengeents fa- i ,vall Musings Of A Married Man— i @ - Service Rendered by Experts erstanthcd %ot b ale| The reascn a husband never| L late this iftermoon, but v/l calls his wife his business is be.| |- = T .znnoun-ed later. | cause he can manage his business,| - “Chuck” Smalling, who plays able K Mot It matc o | e NI B gt o stortn wminle Alggka Steam Laundry the 1928 Dartmouth football team, Finest 7 sortrent of €1 ‘mas| pell E. snerifr, Alagka’s tuner. y l: VI' oA s ielve 1s one of the stafs that will il appear cards on the markel. lospect them [call or write Jumeau Music| o° Coach Warnel ";”’ gl 15 anainat Harvard Ootehas 97. rt the Empire. to s House, * - Aav, Wetmarien, weighe 200 pou _{ ‘ . PHONE 15 ,___;

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