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By GEORGE McMANUS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE AH! GOOD MORNING, SIR- | WANT *fOL TO GO RIGHT DOWN - STAIRS AND FIRE THAT NEW BUTLER. HE JUDT GOT HOME THIS MORNING A FEW MINUTES BEFORE YOU DID-1'LL g NOT STAND FOR THAT- A —— ' S 8 class sloop races planned for the| ’whuer and spring. PIGGLY wIG L | Bach city has entered two boats {in four regattas, competin | cup donated to the organi | the St. Petershurg club turning in the combined in awarded the cup for after which it will be e again. | ——eve ‘ Aged Shell Collector for af lon by | bt Club. The| most point will b one year, TOJUNEAU ON DECEMBER 2§ Neks Elkr do Have Al Youngsters at Palace to Meet Him the races CHARLESTON, 8. C., Dec. 6 Seventy years of collecting Lodge from and land and studying| which received a letter from him,their beauty has convineed William | night fixing the date of his G. Mazyck of Clarleston that this! arrival and asking the Elks to is “the most delightful occupation have all the boys and girls on possible for the spare moments of |POration Gastineau Channel at the Palace a life time.” Theatre on that evening. Always inte He is going to have a present zyck, now 82, b for all of them. And he wants' classifying them them all to be there in person to He has been c y receive it. His letter told the of the Charleston museum for| i Elks to see that they are on hand, many and his opinion is|the auartel and he has also asked Manager valued by shell collectors the world|Pilliard and John T. Spickett of the Palace over. There is hardly a ‘mail| — to have seats for them all. which does not bring him cor- The Bills and Manager Spickett respondence from some collector: are going to provide an evening| Mazyck's own shell llaction of real entertainment for the now numbers 150,000 specimen youngsters for the occasion. They It is kept in a small room in th have decided to give them a free Charleston museum show and have selected “Bugle —————— Calls,” a Jackie Coogan picture,; | J or the show. e NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—They P SRR i I % ; | wouldm't let Andy Mitchell of Long | | Yes, to has Santa Claus is coming! Juneau on December 28 informed the local £0 he E sea e company dent Ma- 1 | ccmpany here d ted in shells, gan collecting when he was rator of concholegy | BoUation The ring vears ANDY SHOWS 'EM WOMEN HOCKEYISTS | Beach, Cal., fight a Garden main DEMAND OWN REFEREE:»-V-‘H‘ because he was an unknown - —_ whereupon Andy stepped out and BERLIN, Dec. 6.—Women hoc-'beat George Hoffman, a metro- key enthusiasts in the Province of|politan favorite. Brandenburg, of which Berlin is| - e the center, decline further to dance WOMEN OF to the tune of male pipers. They Mooseheart Legion will want to hear referee whistles night at 8 o’clock blown by ‘members of their own and election of officers. sex. | AGNES GRIGG, A course has therefore been mu}——mlv_. Secretary. ranged by the Brandenburg Hockey | ———— _— "~ Federation for the training of wom.- | en umpires. Twenty girls have| enrolled in the first class to be organized. e meet to- Initiation | LASSMAN UNLUCKY NEW YORK, Dec. Al Las man, New York University captain, finds playing tackle a hazardous business. He broke a leg last| year and was kicked in the head this year, necessitating a stay in the hospital. — e SLOOP RACES PLANNED FOR FLORIDA VISITORS TAMPA, Dec. 6.—Providing new | sports for winter visitors, an in- tercity sail boat circuit composed of Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sara- sota and Tarpon Springs has been | organized and a series of first; | National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, Ketchi- kan ,Alaska, up to and including January 5, 1929, for all the mer- chantable dead timber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked or designated for cutting, cn an area containing about 6 acres, located along Chatham | Straits 3 miles North of Penin- sula Point, Chichagof Island, Tongass National Forest, Alaska, estimated to be 297,000 bd. ft. of Sitka spruce and Alaska cedar | sawtimber, 43,000 bd. ft. of hem- lock sawtimber and 1,000 linear; feet of piling. No bid of less| than $1.50 per M feet B. M. for| and cedar sawtimber; | $1.00 per M feet B. M. for he lock sawtimber and le per line foot for piling up to and inclu ing 95 feet in length and 13c) per linear foot for piling over 95/ feet in length will bhe considered. $300 must be deposited with each | bid to be applied on the purchase | price, refunded, or retained in| part as liguidated damages, ac-; cording to the conditions cf sale.’ The right to reject any and alll bids reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information con- cerning the timber, the condi- tions of sale, and the submission | of bids should be obtained from : the Forest Superviscr, Ketehik Al p ‘%@ HESTERFIDLD CIGARETTES are mild...notstzc ng orharsh.Chesterfield cigarettes have characicr . . . they are not insipid or tasteless. The tobaccos in Chesterfield cigarettes DON'T GoOD MORNIN' ME - OH! YOU ARE NOT AS JOLLY AS YOU WAD AT THE FLUNKIES BALL LAST NIGHT - e (0 R ~ THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1923. BRINGING UP FATHER ‘ HES A UNION BUTLER AN WED BE BOYCOTTED 8Y EVERY SERVANT IN THIO COUNTRY IF | FIRED HiM - SO WELL HAVE TOLET I 12 HIM STAY | TS~ © 1928, by Int'l Feature Service. Inc. Great Britain 1130 rights reserved ' HEAD IS HERE ' : | from South—Fixtures for Has 150,000 Speclmens: Juneau . Store Here To t everything b local Donald and General Armour, Manager f the | Alaska Unit of Piggly Wiggly Cor- arrived |from Ketchikan panied by H. L. here He was Reed, of the same who spent several weeks Fall Juneau stor business will be *housed in . s now occupied by the pool the * | Hayes Shop | | J ! Opposite Coliseum Theatre the Juneau Billiards Parlor. The latter will continue in business in the m of the building. and fixtures have arrived. As other sec dilliard rooms ca deling into the esSary re moved selected following been but, manager has ‘Donald Armour Arrives !¢ company's usual policy, a local man will “be employed, Armour said. It is expected have the opened well be- t halidays. T sck will come north in the ne ure, the ‘motorship Nor pecial trip here with it. e >oo—— TADA ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO Come in and hear che New Fada All-Electric Seventy. Last word in radio. Open evenings. Demonstrations in your home if wish. Telephone 429 Redio Electric Company MARTIN LYNCH. business e hristma ready for branch of the y. Presi- last night accom you closing ne- department of Shop Early While stocks are complete Leather Goods Novelties Dennison Line Buzza Party Service || rles Bakery _ 127 Front St. Phone 252 .Mild enough for anybody Vi mgclllyet they Satisfy* are blended and cross-blended in a differ- ent way from other cigarettes and the blend can’t be copied! . They are MILD . . . yes, mild enough for anybody . .. and yet . . . they SATISFY. <jof fe n be|” mak- | |final day as Governor. imust be fittingly Ithe famcus zoo at Mansion must be The day celebrated and the Executive demobilized in first of these Mennonites in South America Face Malaria {nd Also Starvation the YORK, Dec. 6 arriving here today suite at the \guay on the Munson | fiotel rld, told of a pestilence brate ind starvation which| Already | members cf their sect,|yard menagerie are sadly deplet- ated from Canada two ed Beasts ranging from a :0, are facig in the monkey to an elk have been giv- ican couniry en awa Smith plans to » Harden, Who ar-|keep six dcgs, one monkey, par-| nniless, with seven chil- et raly Aol 1id her husband died of Imainutrition and malaria after |sharin s food with the starv- ATTENTION |ing members of his sect who For Carpenter Work of any | were unable to sustain themselves |kind—shop or eity—Call Handy | on unproductive farms. {Andy, Phone 4 | Passcugers aboard the liner | et i raised $250 to enable Mrs.| Sydney Laurence reproductions | Harder to return to friends in|in Christmas cards, original, dif- Bann ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at| the Nugget Shop —adv. - They will ple s greeting cards NE | Menn from Pa Liner W Governor has reserved a De Witt Clinton where he plans to cele with his family. the ranks in the back Jthey Gov bird - > > o Call Gov. Smith Begins ‘“(”';}' Demobilizinng His Back Yard Menagerie \ i N. Y., Dec. 6. although wholly duties, confront Gov. fred E. Smith before he hand | the Gubernatorial reins to Frank ilm D. Roosevelt on his 55 birthday which falls on D | ber 30, just the day before | < ALBANY, Two ilm]mrr:lnl official Spasmodic Croup s frequently relieved by one application of— 1C o s 5 | SALES DATES ‘ West Coast Fur Sales | TACOMA, WASH. JANUARY 9 FEBRUARY 13 MARCH 13 APRIL 17 MAY 15 JUNE 12 JULY 17 | AUGUST 21 | SEPTEMBER 18 OCTOBER 23 NOVEMBER 20 DECEMBER 21 At our Fur Auctions there is active bidding by twenty-fiv~ to fifty buyers representing the %:indul for centers of the U. S. and Effects MART half hose— \J the latest vogue in fashion centers —are created by “olc])rnnf craftsmanship in 16 new patterns and 79 colour combinations. [Jfoleproof [fosiery 1107 Broadway, New York, U. 5. A. Representative BEN C. DELZELLE JUNEAU Al ESTONSTHE PACINC COAST ASWASH: it Among your priceless possessions ....A Gruen Watch Beauty that is permanent, style that is correct, timekeeping abil- ity that is accurate—in a word, Gruen—the watch you'll treas- ure most . . . Here among our wide showings are men's wrist and pocket models and smart wristlets for women from $27.50 s with dainty diamond-set designs e from $60—in fact, there's one Gruen Cartouche, [ —— PR——— A MAJESTIC RADIO SET MAKES A DANDY CHRISTMAS GIFT Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phene No. 1% WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal list, it is certainly good coal We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our egss are the largest and freshesi that the hens produce. We carry a complete line of Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transfer service— well you can’t beat It. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and ap; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up-—steam heated. Prices Reduced $150t0$250 DODGE BROTHERS Standard and Victory Models McCaul Motor Compan y USED CARS Great Bargains in Used Cars Are Now Offered With New Car Guarantee We have the car you want at a low price and sell them on very easy payments. Now Is the Season to Buy JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. SERVICE LUCAS, Manager S5cTO $5.00 \Kann’s 223 SEWARD STREET ) Storei Automobile Owners Cold weather and slippery roads remind vs that we must take care of the radiator and get our chains on. We carry a complete stock of anti-freeze solution and chains. Let us prepare your car for the winter. Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts for every member of the family 14-ke. solid gold, all of utmost value for the price. 5 jewel movemend, 8i8.60 Nugget Shop Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska A. M. GEYER J. J. NEWMAN Sheet Metal Plumbing Our prices are based on known cost of production Our Overhead Is Less Phone 154 Lower Front Street Lower Front Street Juneau