The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1928, Page 8

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UNALGA BACK | FROM SEARCH 2 HALIBUTERS Cutter Returns After Eight D:’\_\ Tl‘ip. Out of Coal and Other Supplies ITTLE Gl PRI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 3, 192. | GIRLS DRIVE AROUND WORLD TURNS DOWN OFFER FROM OF THE UNITED STATES TO HIS AUTOMOBILE; AWE STRUCK IR1 \ SIDENT 0 i NLidiv 1N BRUNSWICK SCORES OVER MANILAS IN YESTERDAY’S MEET g up a three ( Mona Elsey (left), daughter o and Gladys de Haviland, sister of a long trip in their tiny seven ho shown tuning up the machine in world befors leaving New York fo NEW YORK MEN | ARE TO ENTER - JUNEAU FIELD jBig Corporalion Is Formed to Engage in Mining in This Vicinity The entry of New York inter- | ests into the local mining fieid was | indicated today wi filing of s of incor t 100,000 corpora | Southeastern [ poration. The pap | by H. L. Faulkner, promir | attorney | The identity of nterests In. @ |volved was not made known, but | incorporators Mr. | ner, Oliver M. Olson, President of e mayor of Andover, England, | Panly, and Mrs. Lorene plane motor builder, are on | Faulkner's secr power automobile. They are | the board of d h they are driving around the | Which there v o west coast. | sonnel of the co 1y nt local will be Faulk- | ———————— e —oon— i SKATING AT GLACIER I = Y rnoon and night cores of automo- hares of pre s went to the large a a par value of $100|Dpools at the face ¢f Mendenhall a total of $1,000,000. In ad-| Glacier and enjoyed skating. On there will be 1,000,000 sh the pond belc venth Street, mmon stock of no specifi 4]\ scores of skaters were on that value, | body of ice omplete o P e | company will Mr. Faulkner s | company will tion ©of the| ted shortly,| When two men spend an hour to- The newgether good vely engaged rsation, work by|but did you ever see two women next Spring, he added. | 80 together and De a loss for | something to talk about. Neither did we! ment ‘Old papers for zaie at the Ewpire. ! £ T T YR — HAPPY HOME ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES Th_eso are of very fine quality, large, white, their skir smooth texture with healthy reddish blush, sly flavored, packed in heaviest pure-cane sugar syrup. {| OUR PRICE ON THESE DURING THIS SALE IS: 2 No. 2 1, cans for 75c; Fern. 2 No. 214 cans for 65¢ PLEASE KEEP IN MIND That this is last week of our Canned Fruits and Vegetable sale. And we suggest quantity buying for future requirements while our stock is so com- plete and while patrons may take advantage of present comparatively low pricing. AT THE HOTELS Gastineau of Prince not been ’ , which is not Unalga I n m seemed in | Treasury Balance of have i 8 sape.. Fho team and $715.411 Reported place vidual scores were 3 it N .. Freemar run to « Brunswicks By Treasurer Smith Edward vember 15 164 189 145 have d 156 185 145 86 At the close of business were le ! . 1 erts 137 169 167 3l lof N e 30, last, Dobbin; B “It is po 100 190 141 was 1 balance of $715,- Island; the Imper 178 162 178 411.66 in the Territorial of; P. W either Ic Treasu cording to an of- a landin 735 88b 776-23961 | ficial financial statement is- Zynda ithe Manilas sued today by Treasurer v John R 160 Walstein G. Smith. There M, 8 164 was ou ndi 1 Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 And we thank you for last week’s patronage—keep up the good work—"it is for mutual good.” ptiientio clo ° Springtime Faces Murder Trial | 70 Warmth in everyroom is possible only with Radiator Heating ‘THAT feeling of happiness and well-being that comes on perfect Spring days can yed by your family Rupert; | , Seattle; Tom Halcomb; Billis {cskey i Alaskan Hendrickson, Peter Layton, ! Barmes Beack, Funter | i Totals Noyes; Ander; Mrs. on; vent 7 161 56 140 hardsh P s Patrie ily on Middleton nd and thr do count of the at both place The salvage ship Ketchikan and mal | Fisheries schooner Doro at the| time the Unalga left the Gulf, w both searching around Cape Eliza-| beth. They were later to proceed | around Cape Hinchinbrook and| make a landing at Middl Is- | land as soon as the we mitted. Com. Addi it was entirely a m er conditions that a safe landing island. Contact was made with steamers by the Unalga boats were communicated with| over the radio and four were spok- en directly to by megaphona, All reported that no trace had been seen or heard of the two missing | boats. Strong south-west winds and re.| sulting seas were contended with to be made at thef leven Seven | e e a7 | | STOP THAT COUGH BANISH THAT COLD]| Money Back Guarantee! Wild Cherry Tar, Cod Liv- er Extract, Malt, Licorice, Menthol, Creosote Guaiacol, Ammonium Chloride, in sright proportions. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery HELP YOU SELECT YOUR Christmas Gifts THE RIGHT GIFTS AT THE RIGHT PRICES | Phone 25 Free Delivery | | BUTLER-MAURO | DRUG CO. j #rec Delivery Phone 134 |/ When We Sell It It’s Right iub Station Post Office No. 1. W. K. Hale, cattle man is to go on trial for 1 | S ] S e | charge of hiring a cowboy to mur jicr der Henry Roan, | whose life was insured for $25,000 {,jly recover in a payable to Hale. in first trial. in second but circuit court remand od case. vas ve 01d papers 10r sale at the E3 1 1 150 1 3 147 1 Esteban ... 223 147 156 Totals 844 7564 76 e e MiSS DONA TAYLOR’S CONDITION IS BETTER Miss Dona Taylor, teacher of Fifth Grade in the Juneau Okla, pPublic' School, who has been seriously il in Ann’s Hospi- tal, is reported doing fairly well. condition this morni and she i Pawhuska, ton 1 Osage Indian ot grave shor Jury disagreet )\[iss s been in the h Conviction resulter pital for reported lay her condition y grave, | were without foundation, accord- to her physician. il ing Thz’nés }or Men Men’ Toilet Sets, 3 to 10 pieces, $4.25 to 2.00. Men’s Soft Collar Containers, $4.25. Men’s Purses and Hip Books, $1.00 to $10. Men’s Folding Picture Frames, $2.00 to $10. fen’s Keytainers, 50 cents to $2.50. Men’s Clothes Brush, up to $9.00. Men’s Cigarette Containers, $1.00 to $20.00. Men’s Pens and Pencils, up to $10.00. Men’s Desk Sets, up to $10.00. Men’s Desk Clocks, up to $10.00. Things for Baby in line with our intention to close out all items not suitable for tourist business we are making drastic reductions and choice snaps in “THINGS FOR BABY.” Child’s Coat Hangers, $2.00, now Child’s Towel Racks, $1. Child’s Shoe Trees, $1.50, now ___ Child’s Bib and Rings, $1.00, now Child’s Puzzle Maps, 65¢, now Child’s Robe Clamps, $1.00, now .. and numerous other items Visit The Nugget Shop “You'll Be Surprised” 1 days and it was Jut these reports | D { the ideal husband| h Broadcasting SPECIALS Gallon Prunes, each . . 60c¢ ‘Gallon Green Gage Plums paeR .. 3. Wi wilBe Gallon Peaches, cach . . 80c Gallon Pears, each . . 85¢ Gallon Apricots, each . . 85¢ Gallon Loganberries, pack-c ig s . Gallon Blackberries, eoch . % Gallon Crushed Pineapple, gach . 8¢ . ¢ 95¢ AND HERE’S MORE Gallon Tomato Puree, Wech: . . . 66¢ Gallon Pumpkin, each . 70c Gallon Spinach, each . 75¢ Gallon Dill Pickles,each 75¢ Gallon Solid Pack Tomatoes, each . . 80c Gallon Amocat Syrup, gach . . 3 .. $L35 Galion 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 9295 Open Till 11 P. M. 85¢ L s 86 t out the Winrer if you will let us equip your I h an Ideal Red- nd' American A It will showthese w products you, with- , an 1 Joint Meeting MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER THIRD, 8 O'CLOCK’ DOUGLAS HALL For the purpose of making preliminary arrangements for the formation of an Auxiliary Lodge to the Fra- ternal Order of Eagles on Gastineau Channel, all women relatives of Eagles will meet with Aerie 117 on the above date. The charter membership roll will be open for those who 'have not yet signed and it will be kept open until the night of the institution of the Auxiliary. SPECIAL FERRY WILL BE ARRANGED FOR TO LEAVE JUNEAU AT 7:30 mate for Three Y- urs to Pay GEO. B. RICE Plumbing-Heating-Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what the job will cost” Two Specials for Men New Lounging Robes at $10.00 They satisfy a man; give him every restful quality ‘he wants for his leisure hours—spicey colors interwoven with dusky colors. 4 The price is too reasonable to give any idea of the beauty or fine quality of these robes formally priced at $13.50. Felt Slipper for Men First quality felt slipper for men with gofi soles that assure perfect comfort to tired feet. Built in (.:qvaher style which giv.es warm around the ankle, Former price was $2.75. Special now at $1.95 n pair Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center.

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