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FOR MISSING HALIBUT BOATS *- Stormy Weather Prevents Close Search of Shore Cygan Off Again Una that arrive in Juneau tomorrov afternoon. Orders wer dioed for full supplies but this not known wheth mean that earch f ing halibut boats will or whether the cutter is out plies and everything. radio from the ga this af e als and s her v 1 had b way ~ELKS TO HoLD - TOMORROWP ed s since two disappearan boats, have clean by sea had been able t ed engine i ship was s in put hoats to drift in tion of C heen disabl swamping in t in d by lowered over tha drag in the water, y know ships will out trying to find trace * Brunvol and In in that mainland f The has ed the Elias south cue boats ial, but it pered by search will ¢ weather. 1 ye y it hadjti 84 loug a8 Is been imp: {that the men are alive ACTS ON HUNCH nvol s KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Dec. 1 perial made a Iz g If a land-|A hunch that kept Peter Liadel as made by either of the|Ketchikan, from boarding the hs boats in one of the numerous sma mvol on the last voys that indent n to the fishing ban probably saved his life but spel »bable death for Chris Ja sen, who took his place, A recheck by the Fish: n d the numbe missing vessels a D ers were well provisioned such an event it may be before word will be heard from the stranded men Cygan Sails The Ceast Guard Cutter Cygan| Spot) which called in Juneau for fuel| “Next to a pret ye , and also to make radiogo you like best?" contact with the Cutter Unalga,! He: “Myself.” left this morning to resume the| s AR gl e " - KODAKS IN COLORS ed to search Ste @ 1| Something New in Xmas Gift Frederick Sound t ter and Pond Co. the home por Ketchikan, It is| e e thongh unlikely that RECORDS bo: re in e f these ar, but no terri earched. complete weeks Un on tl She ty girl wh missing | bodies | New shipment of records ju A wonderful selectic left un The | received. disappearance of | Anderson's Musie ac Joint Meeting MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER THIRD, 8 O'CLOCK’ DOUGLAS HALL For the purpose of making preliminary arrangements for the formation of Auxi v Lodge to the Fra- ternal Order of E: on Gastineau Channel, all women relatives of gles will meet with Aerie 117 on the above date. The charter membership roll will be open for those who have not yet signed u.ml it will be kept open until the night of the institution of the Auxiliary. SPECIAL FERRY WILL LEAVE JU! 5 ARRANGED FOR TO U AT 7:30 I AM THANKFUL 1 have things to be thankful for. many I am thankful for my many friends and customers. I am thankful for the patron- age of the people of Southeastern Alaska. I am thankful that T can call myself an Alaskan. I thank you, GEE BEE. GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” kipper and | ing sh med sides n how on- a chan ldeal Parxing (And Sparking adyv THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1928. Henry P. Fletcher, American arhk tured with W. V. Pratt, commander i and Captain V. A. Kim Maryland just before tk the battle fleet, (left) riving on deck of the ney to South America, art of the jo - SORROW LODGE Cra Th open to t genera The program fo serves | remony morial s at Pal- Alaskan ace Theatre Sunday xalted Rul Chaplain " (Longte e; Roll Cail, !1;"i 1pe | ans At 1:30 p.m. sunday ace Thea |B. P. O | memorial servic | members to who have |the past year. will deliver the oration Under the chair Exalted Ruler- Dr committee ha re- of s arranged a program | tion 1 [ema of nli- age | Broadcasting SPECIALS | Gallon Prunes, each . . 60c¢ Gallon Green Gage Plums each : 75¢ Gallon Peaches, each . . 80¢ | Gallon Pears, each . . 85¢ | Gallon Apricots, each . . 85¢ Gallon Loganberries, each ‘ Gallon Blackberries, each Gallon Crushed each ks led ) b, hat 8. 15t m 1v ] 8. . - . . 85¢ Pineapple. s 95¢ AND HERE’S MORE Gallon Tomato Puree, each ; 65¢ Gallon Pumpkin, each . 70c Gallon Spinach, each . 75¢ Gallon Dill Pickles,each 75¢ Gallon Solid Pack Tomatoes, each . . 80c¢ Gallon Amocat Syrup, cach an Gallon P. F. Jelly, *each $1.50 Gallon P.F. Jam, each $1.60 Where Service, Price . and Quality Meet at GEORGE BROTHERS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONES 92—95 Open Till 11 P. M. . . Kl to Italy, (center) pic- T A *'..i; FLETCHER JOINS GOOD WILL CRUISE | PRINCESS WEDS IN WASHINGTON | Princess Ida Cantacuzene, great grand daughter of General Grant, was married to John Hanbury Williams at a wedding ceremony in Washington attended by President and Mrs. Coolidge. Mr. Williams s a son of General Sir John Hanbury Williams, marshal of the diplo- matic corps at the court of St. James. They will reside in London. | WAN Tt Christ . | frm— See display of N . I BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Deilvery you MAID O’ CLOVER ICE CREAM in Bulk, Brick and Dixie Cups at New York Exchan ge Phone 59 Phone 134 When We Sell It It’s Right Sub Statlon Post Office Ne. 1 | SENSISSSCR PSS, TSRS S S S R FRONT STREET | o the busi- S, e lights are and off with the other NEW SYSTEM i ’Thousand Watt Lamps Arc?;, A Installed by Merchants : on Juneau Street | wa of my fan | ather one | e 1] 010 papers 10r sale at the Emplre - We have one of the most complete stocks in Ju- neau. Now is the time to send in your subserip- tions for magazine gifts at publishers’ prices. { Through the cooperative of o fa stcre of merchant Street that thorough ntly lighted by 1,000~ the ve | watt lamps suspended from center of the street The newly lighted section extends from the Nelson Clothing Store to Connors ‘fl » . Twenty-t wo busine s contributed to the cost installing the lights and will s on a pro rata basis the cost | ! maintenance. l Magazines Newspapers |, iness houses and the men lo the lighting ir- | Connor Motor | Nugget Shop ,Mike| ¢ rge, George Brothers, Nick I vard, The Miners’ {Pool Hall, | Owen, The Wr | Miller |J. Lenara, HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Clothing Store, Alaskan Hotel, Butl Mauro Drug Store, Alaska Steam.| ship Company, Peerless Bakery, | Ludwig Nelson Jewelry Store, The U and I Restaurant, and the Snnw] Free Delivery White Laundry contributed | ————ond * 1 ———d g HAPPY HOME BLACKBERRIES Our “Happy H_ome" brand Blackberries bear a won- derful reputation for excellency. They are put up under most favorable conditions in highest grade syrup. You are always assured of best quality Blackberries when you buy HAPPY HOME BRAND. PRICES ON THESE NOW ARE Four No. 2 cans for $1.05 This gives our new customers a fine chance to try this wonderful brand of fruit. A NEW SHIPMENT Of Sweet Apple Cider just arrived and our price is right—try a gallon. Gastineau Grocery All our Canned Goods are moving fast—come or call and make it go faster, and “boost some more—it is for mutual good.” The Classmate The last word in school togs for girls— Blouse and Skirt to match in navy with Juneau High School insigna on pocket. Blouse $3.95, Skirt $4.65 — Wall Mirrors We have some new artistic beautify the home. Mirrors to Attractively priced. PLEATED PARCHMENT SHADES sorted sizes and shapes and you can sily decorate them yourself. $2.25 to .25 with frame. BED LAMPS All Bed Lamps and Bed Room Lamps . re- duced. See these in the Dry Goods De- Ilill'[ll)('n'- ‘ ’ Goldstein’s Juneau’s Style Comfort Slippers Our stock of Gift Comfort Slippers is complete. Felt Slippers for women priced from $1.50 to $2.75 Come in and choose your Gift Slippers from our large selection while our sizes are complete. GIVE SLIPPERS FOR CHRISTMAS There’s Real Holiday Spirit in These Gifts for Men Néckties and Handkerchiefs, for instance, suggest all the warmth and sparkle of the season; have that luxurious look and feel that shows your taste for the beautiful, the smart, the practical prices make sev- eral selections easy, come in now, look around. Emporium Center i