The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 6, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1928. RARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ~ By BILLE DE BECK ; , TR B e e o A 3 Grapefruit Season Is On RORSEFACE KIoTZ SATD Soob T Dok 0 BYE ® BARNEY GOOGLE THIS SEEM A GIT| WHY \T'S So CoLd \ ¢ ; ( v doaet | Big, juicy, sweet Grapefruit MORNING =MR KLOTZ HAS CoLo - My T-T-TEETH ARE ps “ P GONE BACK To CALIFORNIA CHATTERING = AND ZANAN| . with solid meat. ON URGENT BUSINESS HERE COMES ThAT CoP \ v R . NES NOURE A F , | Grapefruit is a necessity AGAIN = HE S THE BULL IN THE PARK< = P 3 . g r ‘ P - a CriSHL PR - o = § : X rather than a luxury. Bet- T GUESS WE ” R e ) ter than all the patent tonies AM’ NOws-Thar Gecomaroe gl n I : , ) on the market l BARNEY (S ALONE AGAIN A2 g 4 A P 3 o g ‘ h : e nu it. i T SEEMS “THOUGH ' - i i i S i Grapefruit reasonably prieced. e smar;% ATTACH 7 . A Y 1 HE HAS DEVELOPED tag T S Tl pil o ( g : Wb ¢ 4 : i Extra large 20¢, 2 for 35¢ , PRoFessoR zanaN) | g o oY | o : e a7 NG | CALIFORNIA GROCERY STRONG Ry . ;= ' £ i : : 7 il o = ! aeums:::w 8 . - “HSa o W S - ey - | Phone 478 ARE BROKE AND.AS SIR X 3 o it — “ a2 | ISAAC NEWTON CNCE SAID, ” i e < 3 * MISERY LOVES Company ™ In¢.Great Britain sights resorved. 7. (Not Deed Island; passage.)|side of Takanis F Forecast for Iunen;w:::h;:insi:i::nnmg 4 p. m. today: ‘ bt R R o oo TR OFFICIAL BUSINESS OR CALL AT OUR OFFICE E f thr s miile{ern Alaska. This peninsula enclos- Rain tonight and Friday; strong southeasterly winds, l E s Fektt of Oabe i CbbT Y1han Lk Dhken!s Hoy o St are Sl e et ON FERRY WAY ' LOCAL DATA | southeastarn Ala 50 named on e land office busiy and attend to| o— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | | . m. yest'y..30.07 34 98 SE 4 Cldy b nuirfl:u},..”pl 1 0 yards long, AT THE, .”(“ ELS public lands \n]r‘u:‘ ‘w|’i‘.\zwlxm‘ .“ [ | I QR A 1929 ,a. m. teday..29.75 40 80 SE 14 Rain ‘outermost point Sonth. #ide. OF _ Gastineau e e ; i CALENDAR oon today ... 29.32 38 92 SE 16 Rain | fetuid Bsv e A o ast| H: L Reed, Sam Johason, Don-| " : S ima- iE TI0 XEPORTS P 2 AR - | Yako gbutheastarn ford Arwour, Ketchikan; A IH. .|, his headq i s epe CAGLE ARD RA KEPO. | ; : ot Yekoul elang, g § Proston, Seq : Ramsey, S “Dpkiod: § $ P f N C 5 C l C ¥ TESTBRDAY - TODAY Alaska Points Get Names s Rusi nme Deaning ) ancigri ; a; | 26C. B ‘ acttie Loast Loa 0. p Highest 8 p.m. Low 8a.m._ Sam. Preclp, 8am. | | "almor ! its shape, give Bilab.. o i 4 severa o] 3 ! iy 7 !uumw« T temp | tomp. tempe- veloeity 24 s weatner! and Some Old Names Are | imnis is1ana commendation ot R Shane; Chs i Mr. R H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent arrow 10 2 [ —12 10 12 20 Pt. Cldy | | | the Coast : he steame to I trer| b Phone 412 Nome . 20 20 | 16 30 Clear | ChangedbyGovemment ! Squid; bay, 1% miles long, 2| i g th >, and return here in| i ¥ Bethel 2K Y 32 16 6 c k [ ard; S. fort Yukon ... 14 12 : 12 Cldy e R e e o g | dotitlirn par Takihi® slang B, e SR 3 . Hagle 2 = b Yaddt i “(‘ p 2 by iho |1 rty, 1926, in charge of So- s ”'m b 1\\‘ Baferstiur All members are requested A ?)(\it:hdu;h'rm;r' 12 | ; ";"“‘.»i‘:‘ decisions of the Geographic Board "3 n ve, naiow ‘inleffl: Torkins, Halnes; ‘Lee Pedioc Ht: “NPoic dgVthe. Degree of A 3 ’ g o PR B oy atin is.| ; ‘SORT o; cove, narrow inlet| ‘' °° p. . e Degree o & ‘ Kodiak 1 : 3 .14 Pt Cidy|#ctording to a fb "f‘”‘"“T'] =11 mite 1ong, on n’ gide of|Pordova Fricudship. A special invitation| ROCKIN(, CHAIR Cordova : 3 : f : § Hulgsubd. by thay" CHESUREINI .- ,‘,]“s,.‘,. e Boin ond of Yal oo ZY"""[‘, 7 mon. |18 extended visiting members | B ; just - received - notes 31| MBS OUE "0 MO PR B | B H. Sherman, Halties;' J. Bon- OSCAR JENSON, | etehikan A 25 <3 an | ons of the Geographic oB S : _[ner, Fairbanks; Mr. and Mrs. Wil i »in 8 adv. Acting Noble Grand. | L. e i Prince Rupert. 46 3 2 ¥ Cldy ten of which apply to Ala Sooms; pont, and Bt OR)jakhs Tenakee; H. D, Stabler ; o s | will make an ideal 1 shore, ' - e —— Rdmonton i Clear | Among the decislons is one e i o Mahar; Mons Anderson; Al SHOM %XPAIRING ’ . . Beattle 2 ' 36 Cldy | lish u L0t el nCatan s y.?]ll m_n.w.] of ladies, nlwll\:”;;m:: wristmas ()lft Portland 9 28 21 Clear | for t ; i s e - >-o— ildren’s shocs repaired. bber | B Praiokeio. 64 62 50 Clear | the B Hills. This i3 to con- b v s *OTICE TO PUBLIC i put on while YOU WAIT:| . % stie et AL AR S ' e_Less than 10 miles. "o o a resoluticn passed by : " nigh,| _Hoving readjusted my MIC S Shoe Shop| { fmlm in and see an assortment just received. NOTE: —Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- h Dakota Leglslatur The |, . S affairs 1 wish now to rever ross {he & rom Goldstein's| They are beauties and well within the reach neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San F ’ confirmed the nl & s ; ks, [notice given by me recently, re-|EKmporium on Seward Street. adv J ¢ elsco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time, of the South Dakota Li e S .mlm:” i o Esny KODAK;EI.COIURS of everyome., ~—— =—————— | i) changing the name of JEWERE 455 | feasonable debts contracted by 7 — A storm of considerable energy has developed in the Aleutian | o WS (0BG W PR arn Alaska. This peak overlooks| o™ ire “vire. Andre e Something N b Xane Gitta felands, with a fall one of one inch in pressure in twelve hours at | i ™ (ool B0 ¢ bay of the same nam | ANDRMM AT AT R e Siar 0o adel Duteh Harbcr and a barometer reading of 28.28 inches w she Takanis; peninsula, 2% : e ,A distance to the southward. Southeast to west gales are we 2 in the vicinity of Dutch Harbor with a velocity of 6v mil re- i | W ¥ | | ported from one vessel. Fresh to strong southeasterly winds with| Bingham; cove with narrow in.| l B EBT Y | M rain prevail in Southern A . The pressure 1s high in Canada |lct 5D LM] g to L“VI"”““' “]”"“ g . it g hug .0 over |0f 1 mile, but choked with is and near the Hawa . Falr weather has ccntinued over i 1 Juneau, Alaska it mnEsRtabes” HAVE g stern Alaska and|in lat. 58° 05, northwest pari of TONIGCHT ¢ | B the " Interior. T_n mpe m!‘ur s have fallen in Western Alaska and | S s A e Y TONIGHT Y PG, i Alasl risen somewhat in the Eastern part. £ and, s Ala PN > Coth l ha i [“hingram; s, 230 o men| Satilor Tzzy UNUSIUAL GIFTS Oftice, = miles west of Point Theodore, New names and changes in old! be present this evening at The Alaska changes are noted | s follows i lat. 58° 01’ 35, northeast of Surge | . N c H Owing to the fact that garbage| Y And = miles ”“"'.,“ ot ]’I"r"”’y IT'S lots more fun to give than to receive, and half Juneau Lumber Mllls, Inc. wl]GLAD | of Yakobi Island, Southeastorn 1 2 mah “Befg @own with o g | L e ela patky the fun of givi is in finding something exciting | Lumber For Every Purpose there will be a new man ins his | 15 CHAREL 6 556 ekl | Also COMEDY and thit ‘really to the person you're giving NEWS place for the next few days. He . AN o mimgrt R0 8704 Specializing in being strango to the town, may ! Al ey TSt g o NEWS 4 i ; cquse delay in covering the route, | K Fenineula, | Alaska, . betwoon | ¥ _ THAT'S why Gordon’s Gift Shop is the Store of Best gradcs of Spruce and —adv,; 1ok 82 . i | Show Full I chs Unusual and Appropriate Gifts, for each of its selec- g, 162° 17", Revision of Show Full of Laughs 4 g RPLOD A ) DOUBLEHEADER BASKETBALL | S R RIS o et 15 s Pt iy i = tions, be it a bit of brass, a delicate perfume or “a H l k TO BE PLAYED FRIDAY NIGHT 3 i . % - different” toy or book for the child, becomes a charm- enioc R ; 1 - ing tribute that carries with it the spirit of 4 The high scicol girls’ basketball | et i F 1 . Christmas! \ team will make its first appearance e " . i A d gt the soason tomorrow evening| 3 \ 1 4 ; ' 4 When it is matched to play thei & > - - 1 m/ '6men’s town team as the pre- f the schedule i ‘ liminary event of the scheduled Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock i : | donbleheader. i 5 . 4 s v ; ~ - en practic i ‘ o QS a0 Case Jeaciaing heok bt i i CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE ERICK, FIRE CLAY tédm.work which should prove a & ) mean barcier for the girls’ team. 3 3 0% § g \ ¥ A return game between the high \ 1 A 4 \ | g | P ers e > sehool boys’' and the firemen's five Py _ - f | & ” Wil be the main ‘event of the i il = o ; — Q FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAMS and BACONS double. A close and hard-fought | i g g T iy " \ A e R 1 wxpeoisd here Cgx 25 A} \ 3 are the result of a lifetime of study in the team is anxlous to reverse the re- ! 2 = For homes without ) : . i b sults of the last game. s clearicity the Maytos : packing industry. P2 e AR MG ¢ atlable with in- asoline - motor. LEAVES FOR SOUTH A B Pty ; ; o al : [\ “The Taste Tells” I s e e *#gfl} ! ,’ il Al ; : a FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY night on the Northwestern to re- N pR) /sl X g/ 1 i o QO o usband at Seattle, ) SRR o, ] Y | ‘ FHONE 38 FIRE MEETING [ R e s o A f‘ A T o ¥ q ! \ ' bt rrn e The regular meeting of the di Douglas Fire Department _'wlll be 5 f i AL Li ¢ y: ' F f 7 7 s e SR ')Ize Grea ay Liberator - A Radio Supplies lhc Ncw M ayt aq A y - Radio Sets—Batteries—Aerial Wire—Insula- ety : ‘ ' Y tors—Tubes and Speakers—All at the right AT LIBERTY TONIGHT | 3 ; . ! price. .L;, _—% O‘.’ El’ila fi' ion women have turned has llbeffit;? fhea:nt]mln fi:i":. nheatmg | ! PR o g _ “Bailor Izzy Murphy,” featuring to the Maytag as the great wash- water on big wi ngs. en, too. it [ % i, Géorge Jessel, the well-known day liberator—the most delight- empties and cleans itself in a few | adway comedian, comes to the {ullgo qtdclqmd casy way a washing can seconds. Y { J < dcasplalt‘]l El})e}lf)fqi];lfi(;co,?{pa'wly . Aerty tonight for the club-show. se done. ' -metal Rol R ; e o adio Supplies E ouse Wiring The Warner production was di- The Maytag has eliminated hand- of’g:: gwfi.ymlm.wm balb:;;i AIW(l S D(, endab‘lre zq ed by Henry Lehrman and in- rubbing entirely, even of the most stub- type rolls which hug every fold and y p ¥ (nthe, cast: the piguant ud. born edge dirt of collars and cuffs. It o in the clothes—the clothes dry i Ferris, most remarkable “find" 8 o i o B e yesr: Warner Oland. John bas changed tiresome washday to an eyenly and quickly. Buttons are spared Regular as clockwork—thag’s Kitan, Otto Lederer, Theodore| ¢35 PSSRt 15k of an hour or e0, (- and no hard.to-iron riplen g1 pressed our ALASKA LAUNDRY 1 JUNEAU rch and Clara Horton. The farce ‘The cagt-aluminum, heat-retaining tub into the clothes. ? }: ; TnE Hun R A i8 Bcclaimed as the most uproar-) g e P . SERVICE. .Promptly at, the Mike Pusich, Prop. QI My S ok e gelec b PHONE Coiow e MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAMS _ time specified your laundry Opposite George Brothers sionate perfumery salesman, who| ' ;'?.in?if'q\.'é:fi'ai'.,y‘m‘;': PO AT e g i SR i is called for, washed beauiful- ‘dbcorates the bottles of his espec- without cost or obligation. It s D o SE BRI | }y clean and retumed. you brand with the face of a fair must _convince you by the 51306 9:00 . M. - KEX, WORKINGMEN’S APPAREL—Blankets, , to whose father the young- | way it does YOUR wu':hmgu Sat., 8:30 10 9:00 P. M. nem]y folded. i L Hl_ndker- i xsinte T i 1 s chiefs, Neckties, ete. Full line of Neustadter iclf, don't keep it. § d out from under the paren- A gm' oaeross ke two shpnd Defsrred Payments You'll Never Misy ; | Dr Yy Cleaning and i Brothers Goods “bent, pursues the two aboa 3 Pressing thelr yacht, which, to their hor- THE MAYTAG COMPIA.flY, Newton lopg‘ 1 o ey madmon. . Woas follovs W. P. JOHNS ON ; ‘ e o piogpipns o i 3 s , . TONY SIMIN GROCERY i e 2 ALASKA LAUNDRY pirchase o’ syerihin I Groger e, ncloding ¢ tries to sell his famous recipe. for YOU. o 1 N g e | g p— % ] ” ; . g New Buildiing on Shattuck Way T T on's Music Store. adv.| " [ Y QPRGN ‘ (141 ; 3 ! LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”

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