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ARNEY CbOGLE AND SPARK PLU(, e 1H[: DA]LY ALASKA LIV'PIRL FRIDAY, DLL # o MORN!NG 19 HAVE FELT STRANGE = SOMEONE IS TRYING To SEND YOu & FMESSAGE LET ME £ ALNE! 1 Musr CONCENTRATE CE| Weatner Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Saturday; fresh southeasterly winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Hunmudity wWind Velocity Wflathu 29.13 41 90 SE 14 29.29 42 54 16 29.28 41 85 CiBLE AND RALI YESTERDAY Higheat 8 p.m. fime— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today SE Nocn today ) xF PORTS TODAY 8 n.m Low S8a m. P temp. temp, temp. 10 14 14 16 2 0 14 10 12 20 16 16 16 10 12 Eagle 18 18 20 St. Paul 34 30 Dutch Harbor.. 4 2] Kodiak : 20 » Cordova Juneau 490 Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco Btattons— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Pt. Cldy y than 10 miles. Duteh “tar Portland NOTE neau, Prince cisco are made | & — —Ot tions at St. Paul Rupert, attle, at 4 Juneau time. The pressure Im\ twenty terior and Souther Als agka Peninsula, and wester] the southward The pres ain; but f z in Alberta pitaticn ha urred ov of Easte 4 Southern Alas E the ather the Western po Temperatures in the upper tallen the VRECEPTION AT TEMPLE I T0 BASKETBALL GAMES 4 BE PGSTPUNED |Failure of Furniture to At-| ‘| rive Causes Masons to Defer Reception m., in lowest report 1es over moct point necr :d in the high in the Pacifie is the ae we: is DOUGLAS NEWS S— Plenty of baskethall exciter will be on tap at the Nat. this ev ning when the Women's town| team will take on the high school | #irls’ team and the firemen will | mix with the high school boys’ quintet again. w-di ng' the Practically the same lineups nie mple seen in the first games two \\u)\« fcr a ago will play tonight. The first|nounced game will start at 8 o'clock. | i charge. — e fixed late MRS. CRIM HONORED | The faily | turniture to 5 entertained at|the postponeme evening in honor|ed to have who recent k but did ing from It is de ip to hav plete in e throwing the The public r { for tomorrow ‘ption announce the Masons open of the has been postponed an- the committee A new date will bel for this reception. t of the was s % Mrs. Rose Da Rer home last of Mrs. lIowa Crim, arrived here from 25 guests were pri provide the pri the prize for one J. Balog. Dainty re served. - , RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS not make attle. red by the the smber- com- ot before| open to thel s gald. For gon the reception will not until the furniture and ings received and in | shments doc are Mrs. R. R. Brown who has been | \luite 111 for the past week is re- ported on the road to recovery now and will soon be able to get out again. S eee TAKEN ILL ON JOURNEY William Schwarzenberg, who left here recently enroute to his old | (home in Germany, has been over- taken by illness in the east and| [pas been taken to-a hospital in Pittsburgh, Penn., where he iz in a’ serious condition, according to a message received by Mrs.|children’s shoes repaired. Rubber Schwarzenberg. | heels put on. while YOU WAIT. e | MICHARL VAGGE'S Shoe Shop SUFFERS PAINFUL ACCIDENT jacross the street from Goldstein's Emporium on Seward Street. adv. | Next week, beginning Wetines- day, the local annual Masonic re- | {union will be held in the Temple, |degrees being conferred on a ‘;numner of candidates. e FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM OTICE Hereafter all cakes will baked in our kitchen as Herman is not doing our b be Mrs. ng. —adv. - SHOL R¥PAIRING All kinds of ladies, men's and | ‘While doing some repair work| on his son’s delivery car last eve- hing, Alex Gair had one of his little fingers amputated above the {rst joint and the next finger bad., ly lacerated when his hand caught in the gear. The injuries were dressed by Dr. Kirby. —————— WANTED—CAMERAS 1 Obsolete and worn-out cameras with dirty lenses and sluggish guechanism cannot take good pic- tures. Why not trade your old gdmera in on_a new model? We W I make you a fair allowance 1o matter what make or model you may have. A shipment of late modél cameras will be on display & few days at Alaska Scenic)” t, Alaskan, 25 cents each ( YES VES. I HAVE 17! NOU ARE WANTED AT A RTAIN ADDRESS = JUST A MOMENT -1 T WILL COME = HERE TS ONCE: To AWCOK | AWOIK | 1928. Ly BILLL DE BECK . \ 7 WHaT A HUMPTY pumply S NEKC REHVOD WHAT aM I DOING HERE 2 ou ves TUMECNE NEEDS & ZANANI : \ Enormous ccntributiens to two ontstandinzly succe (leit) a Scctchman, has give (right), a Jew, formerly subject, crippled children. LONDON, Dec are Scotch wh rnhard Bar maker, United m who St sful Br has established a $2,5C0,000 | Woolav cha itish n fun 1 for orphans and benefactions ,000,000. ART ’Folger- ' Flavor. .. beecause 1 like it! ND that, coffee leverseverywhere, is the real reason for the increasing popu= larity of Folger-Flavor « » «» because she and thousands of others like it! Once you know the indi- viduality of Folger-Flavor, FOR THOSE WHO PREFER PERCOLATED coFFEE Measure water into clean coffee pot and bring to boil. Measure ioto perco- lator basket one ded tables FOLGER' sc.f?:r every cup of water. (@ EAF=9Co mel FOLGER FLAVOR know its unfailing dependa- bility, the chances are that you'll become a regular Fol- ger user. So convinced are we that we urge you to make this simple test. Buy a can of Folger’s Coffee today. Drink Folger’s tomorrow. morning; the next morning drink the coffee you have been using; the third morning drinkFolger’s again. You will then decid- edly favor one brand or the other. The i Best Coffee wins. | That’s fair, isn’t it? | F}o LG,",E R’s COFFEE NAME n away more on bu m machine | re than s an American citi 1 then went to England e |COL. CONRAD Di[S workin vited an (o compan for many with mining de- | in the Porcupine | inland from Haine Iy portation in best upon been a many with Captain with Coronach 3 b his brether, romance leavin yoars he land ort Benton and, a City and rnlluy‘ Montana 1z al then ern { to | pecia with vari He was broke » to Alaska in 189 led in mining in the distriet vntil he took cupine placers. He r: s of moey to de nd the silver lead | o acquired at Windy | projects finally col- ars old De us de Fr e when | when | Ket- cver d lop Marquese 2 cnairman known life and hardest, B i wml} H brokerage and a thou i urvived by busines daughter a son, in the San Fran- \cigco, living in| the East. 1ad been in illthealth for| I years when he was taken | Columbus nitorium at| November The physi- decided t he must be d far cancer of the ch. He never recovered from the operation. He was buried at Se - (10LDSTLI‘N S EMPORIUM un or your accommodation He open every evening I cian op on who own | those o added to my Baron does his hard boyhoo his early st in the Unit abeut 15 when he ! birth. He States by making hand—and selling Cigarette smoking was then beginning. His great luck a few years later when he invent poines peak me attle. not « s . ay ssia we until adv. w m be left the Christma of his - PARISH CARD PARTY Wednesday night, Dec. came 8:15 o'clock, refreshments, pr 'public invited. [ GG, TONY Beginning Monday, Dec. 3rd, 59 discount on cash s on everything in Grocery line, including Eggs, Butter and \11”\. PHONE DOUGLAS 6 Always Dependable Regular as' clockwork—that’s your ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE. Promptly at the time specified your laundry is called for, washed beaniful- ly clean and returned you neatly folded. Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Buildling on Shattuck Way “PHE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” GF CANCER, SEATTLE | r “THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING?” CALIFORNiA GROCERY Phone 478 PHONE 412 OR CALL AT OUR OFFICE ON FERRY WAY FOR A 1929 CALENDAR Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Phone 412 Agent Basketball Doubleheader DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS vs. WOMEN'S TOWN TEAM DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS FIREMEN Natatorium—38 P, M., Friday, Dec. 7 Admission—25¢ and 50¢ me--"-m------..’“r. Special Display of uminum Ware Your choice $1.00 Thomas H;l:dware Co. Juneau, Alaska Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. Lumber For Every Purpose Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock LUMBER Your needs promptly supplieé from our complete stock We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY oo oo, FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAMS and BACONS are the result of a lifetime of study in the packing industry. “The Taste Tells” FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY FHONE 38 Radio Supplies Radio Sets—Batteries—Aerial Wire—Insula- tors—Tubes and Speakers—All at the right price. Capital Electric Company Radio Supplies PHONE 416