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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 4 By BILLE DE BECK AWOOXH ) — ; G e AWOLK ¥ ) HOM - QUICK s A o TAKE AwAy ~—— THOSE DISHES L DOonNT WANNA EAT AGAIN FOR RARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG TSHELL WERE'S A © OHNES ThERE \{ FOR Nou T2 woke o ARE MANY THINGS 1 CAN DO THAT wWou( i, \ 1M (v FRONT OF A SEEM REMARKARIE GREAT B\G TAg & To Yoy, MR GOCGLE. - AlLL SET FOR A THEY ARE THE RESUT | SWELL DINNE OF LONG AND PATIENT / LIKE Te HANE NEARS OF STUDY / QUART OF Pea A UL B1G TuRK i K Al ROASTED ERGWN el e O RE M WiTH THE GRAvY 0C2n (4 7% y X D vl QUT A LOT QF ; ; Ve Torweys SMASHED POTRTGES > NECk PLUM PUDDIN AND ARNEY GOOGLE was S0 ASToUNDED TIWHEN HE LEARNED TUAT THE GREAT NI HAD THE POWER To PUT HIM T& SLEEP FOR TWO WHOLE WEEKS, mnfi WHICH TIME HE HAD ANO D OF FOOD OR A HOME , THAT HIS RESPEQT FoR MVPAGTIS TS HAS GONE 0P & THOUSAND FOLD! BARNEY THINKS ‘PROFESSOR ZANANI IS THE GREATEST MAN ALNE AND GNES HIM CREDIT FOR ABILITY To PERFORM THE MIRACULOUS = LE DeeSnT SEEM To REALRZE TuaT, AFER All, ThE GREAT zANANT IS BUT A HYPASTIST WHOSE. POWERS., HOWEVER MARVE(QuS ARE AFTER AW LIMITED MAKE ME FEEL Thr NOT an Tnsurance Policy merely but PR‘() TECTION When you put your money in a bank you make sure the bank is sound. I BETTEW E UP A B\ Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you than your bank account—or nothing at all. Reliable Insurance Dependable Service — Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U, S. mm— CRBRRY Weather Bureau DO[]GLAS answer ade. $x 0% imittedly cne Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginnme 4 v. m. todav: | ing AAkRIbAIaN: { Snow or rain tonight, able winds. ng possi les Allen Shattuck, Inc. House Ways and Means! INSURANCE REAL ESTATE HEViSIUN UF ormal meeting after the re was. decided [l LT TS 4 p. m. yest'y. .30.03 4 a. m. today. 29.95 . Noon teday . .29.94 29 33 35 Wednesday cloudy;gentle v LOCAL DATA . | Barom. ‘Lemp. numidity Wind Velocity Weather | 87 96 97 SE 6 SE 8 SE 8 Snow Snow Rain-Snow CAGLE AND RATIO KEPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 8 p.m. | Stationpg— temp. temp. “TODAY Low 8a.m. 8am. Preclp. 8am. temp._ten Barrow ... 2 -4 Nome 34 28 Bethel 34 Foft Yukon . 10 Tanana ... 2 Kagle 8 6 8t. Paul ® 36 Dutch Harbor 36 Kodlak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco NO'T'l.—Observations negu, Prince Rupert, Edmonton cisco are made at 4 a.m., Junea Velocity 24 hrs. Wea . 0 2 0 dy 1 0 Clear 0 Cldy Trace Snow 0 Less than 10 miles ul, butch Harbor, Kodia ttle, Portland and Sam Fran- u time. sure is low throu, . It is lowest in generally through the flned to the Pribilof Is! eastern A 1, and clear western A Temperatures and Southeastern Alaska and Western Alaska. nds, ska. uthwest. ather Alasgkas B [ end rising Precipitation has wbecnt con Prince William Sound and Scuth prey § over most or South- have risen in Interlor, Northern fallen over most of Southern and ghout southern Ankient and Modern Will Vie for Hoover { Attention,Peru Nation A o (Oontinues rrom Page One ) i o the {business of planning and fi- n:mJing the extension of roads has ‘beet} given i singly | consideration. serious Dormant wealth lies locked inj Peru and the mystery of the ages mantles the remains of Inca and pre-Inca life. The Incas had lived in Peru 500 years Pizarro appeared in 1531. ' areyat Cuzco, Pachagama nd Chag-Chan and on Titicaca’s isles ling cities of a preceding » rucg'f here Capital In Valiey Lima is located in an undulating valley which extends inland from Vthe pcean for 50 miles or more to the foothills of the And Pizarro laid} the foundation sto of the cathedral at a central point known as Plaza Maycr, more than four centuries ago. The country has a population of 5,000,000; Lima is a city of 250,000 and ' Callao has 50,000 inhabitants, Minbrals, sugar, cotton, wool, rub-| sum ara ber, hides and skins, petr. [, and its by-products and lum the principal exports. ‘A to B. Legufa, now serving| a third term as President of the| le, teturned to Peru from in 1919, was elected Presi- , and then ascended to au- ty by a coup in which the president, Jose Pardo, was; bly removed from the national . S CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW' . meeting of the Lions Club "be held tomorrow night at o'clock in the office of the| dent, L. D. Henderson. All bers. of the club are <e- ed to attend. CE OF T"EARING FINAL ( ACCOUNT before| undersigned, having on the‘ Y 14 THOUSAND TEACHERS G0 WITHOUT PAY | Public School Finances of Chicago Reported in Bad Shape CHICAGO, I1il, Dec. 4.—Thirt nd Chicago Public School went without thair pay becauge the ool Board is ] 8 to meet the {ter what happe t will be two jor three days before the teachers’ money is forthcoming.” 1 Last week a deficit \’Slz‘mm.unn in school jmade public. The C which me tomo; must thorize the City Treasurer to sue $6,000,000 school tax warrants before the money will be available. Several aldermen have d th will insist on a complete inv gation of the schools’ finances be- fore allowing city money to be “gambled on securities rejected by banks.” of mearly tunds au- B CLARENCE WIITANEN ILL Clarence Wiitanen, a mechanie employed by the Juncau Motors, was received at St. Ann's Hos- pital yvesterday to undergo med- ical attention., His illness is re- ported as being not serious i KODAKS IN, COLORS Something New in Xmas Gifts, Winter and Pond Co. adv. u Precinct, Alaska, notice reby given to all heirs, cred-| or other persons interesteds d estate, that Monday, Jan-' 14, 1929, at 10 o'cock in, forenoon of said day, at the of the United States Com-' ner, in the United States House, in the City and Pre- of Juneau, Territory of Al- is i in uai . 7 12th day of November, 1928, Med | his{final acconnt as administrator, of {he estate of Julius Sumpf, de- [ , in the Probate Court for Ju » Always have the magic % WRIGLEY package in % your pocket. % Soothes nerves, allays % thirst, aids is the time and place set % forsthe hearing of objections to ~account and for the settle- t thereof. H. B. LE FEVRE, Administrator of the estate ) of Julius Sumpf, deceased. on,. Noy. 12, 1928 P..T. A. MEETING TONIGHT; h 8 LADIES AUXILIARY TO £ b | MRS. MICHAELS TO T D e P d Washington Meeting matt th | The tr into discussions at th south to join her husband rine Dropped Fear Arbitration However, in the s existent and Latin “national honor" d NE coun- “vita are other points not sub These, of late icken out ati making usefyl as the was admitted, :r for a multitude of GOV. PARKS IS TO SPEAK ' jec am foatured by Georgo 4.l the ed for the tw oting of the Douglas Associatlon o be 'hool auditorium at | this evening, - An excellent prog address by has been arran more eld in the o’clock to the rom La gath n-Ame of t es from a0 na most. n continent la They include amente of Cuba, for autho n interna. Bonamy of ent of the country. ident of number aut BE INSTITUTED, DOUGLAS me mal ) Bus Latin for forma. Auxiliary to 1al Order > made at a joint the members of th:» their women nt. Monday ever r 10, is the date decig > institution of the P S W, am ho has been designated by secretary of and Aevie to ‘institute the Aax n at the Hay will have char th W secretary T The charter mem- n conference ership roll will be kept opsn until Robbins, ne appointed night of the institution ster alvador, will be see- - > American delegation. nce will assemble in| Americas” in the srican Union building - th wer of and relative De- an 1 up. Mho I York, a for attache, who Amer auxil. ( 1 Meyer Devon, st e department the | Wil | and JOIN HUSBAND, SOUTH! 11 I Virginia by her to leave Michae cecom- | ot el e 'BOY SCOUTS TO 1 | MEET TONIGHT both troops, 7:80 o'clock anied ects mployed in lan to establis ence | | v| | The will meet tc {in the Ame lon Second Of American States 1" _""“':"‘“;;" meeting to tra Aims at Arbitration ness wva to a tion purposes, I ny tmaster - shate s affecting the interests of a| b 3 3 { " o | | iyd taau’ | RECORDS | foufth is concerned with g | s affecting the Monroe Doc- New shipment ¢f records jl]\"} Whether will enter recoived. A wonderful selection. Washington Anderson’s Music Store, adv. ! Boy to The H - issued | (Cortinued from Page Oned Redling- that Always Dependable Regular as clockwork—that’s your ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE. = Promptly at the time specified your laundry is called for, washed beauiful- ly clean and returned you neatly folded. Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Buildling on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” - — 41 Peoperrrtra Y - — TON; SIMIN GROCERY Beginning Monday, Dec. 3rd, 5% diseount on cash purchases on everything in Grocery line, including Eggs, Butt d Milk. s e Vpiom g Hearings Will Start Prob- he on is unofficial, itman Hawley said the full i committes, w )} meets this after. n0oa,. will probably approve of the move, aker Longworth ilson w ed in the de e VANITY KODXS In all colors—=See our line Winter and Pond Ce. and Repre. sent and ably About January Seventh Is Decision adv e 7t s e Finest assortment of Chris | cards on the market. Inspect them Smpire, | RISTMAS /78 COMING ~ < <whats SHE A difficult question to answer, we know. For no gift that a man gives calls for quite the thought that he must spend on the remembrance to Her. Still, we have been of help in a great many similar cases these many Christmasses agone . . . and mayhap we have here in the store a particular style of ELGIN Watch or some other gift that will be worthy of Her . .. and fitting to take your mes- sage of affection. ‘Why not come in and let us help decide? Elgin wrist wateh, with deli- ot grocn coumeling, 44180 An anmnlww o — 35 0 $260 . . 1 One ticket with every dollar purchase. This offer applies also to all accounts paid. LUDWIG NELSON Every Month in the Year 1928 Sales Dates NOVEMBER 21 DECEMBER 12 1929 Sales Dates JANUARY 23 FEBRUARY 20 MARCH 20 APRIL 24 MAY 21 JUNE' 26 JULY 24 AUGUST: 28 SEPTEMBER 25 OCTOBER 30 NOVEMBER 27 DECEMBER 18 Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advanees Will Be Made As Usual When Requested— Transferred by Telegraph if Desired Seattle Fur . _ Exchange Old Papers for sale at NANAIMO Genuine Wellington— Brings the customers back for more. It's a symbol for quality and satisfaction. Quality, uniformity,—a dependable source of supply, we offer all of these to the consumer of our better coal. Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 A ROCKING CHAIR will make an ideal Christmas Gift Come in and sec an assortment just received. They are beauties and well within the reach of everyone. THE Thomas Hardware ‘Co.v Juneau, Alaska Juneau Lumber Mills, Iné. Lumber For Every Purpoée Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock .. We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY T —— FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAMS and BACONS are the result of a lifetime of study in the packing industry. “The Taste Tells” FRYE-BRUHN COMP ANY ’ FHONE 38 D e Radio Supplies Radio Sets—Batteries—Aerial Wire—Inisila- tors—Tubes and Speakers—All at the right price. Capitaiilectv‘ic Compan Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wir W e e JUNEAU TH,E nv B Mike Pusich, Prop. 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