The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUl;bDAY DE( 1928. By BILLE DE BECK BARL\LY COOGLE AND ‘;PARK PLUG = PEERLESS BAKERY B DC )D rfifl @ ONCE MORE. s HIS LITTLE JockEY , BARMEY 1S DESOLATE 7 WELL SUNSHINE , AS SIR \SAAC [ NEWTON OMCE SAID ~WHERE THERE'S A WL THERES A WaY ' = T L DO e BVERYVTHING T CAN AND, ReST ASSURED “ou Can COUNT JES' KEEP Yo ENES SHUT BECAUSE u1E 'S GROKE AND UNABLE To HELP THE UTTLE FELLOW WHO WAS WS (OvAL Com PANION FOR SO MANY YEARS THAT HE'S BEEN VERY SICk AND SO HAS SPARK PEVE AND. THEY BOTH MEED CARE AND 2000 FOOD = POOR BARNEY KMNOWS Tige PROFESSOR'S PURSE IS EMPTY AND. AS HIS LOYAL FRIEND HORSEFACE KILQT2 . HAS Gong HOME T& CALEORNIA , THERE 1S NG ONE To WHOM BARNEY CAN TORN FOR HELD QON MEY AW, PULL YOURSELF TEGETHER AND TELL (e ANHERE MY POOR SPARKY 1S I kmow (TS GOING © BURT 16 SEE MY BROWN -EXED BARY N TS TERRIGLE. COND\TION, BUT T MUST GE BRAE \N“ERE AH DONE ToL 8040 AH AINT HAD NO MONEY Fo STARLE .50, Y(_\ MUQYNY GE SHOW HiM Te Yo SPUUSED WHEN AW SHUT Yo ENES Alow © 1928, T King Features Syndicazn. [~ treat Briain rights remerved __— Weatnar Condlhons As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureaun Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Snow Wednesday; east winds and colder tonight and moderate south- LOCAL DATA > fime— 4 p. m. yest'y. 29.01 4 a. m. today. 99.27 35 97 SE Neon teday 29.32 33 93 SE 1 CALLE AND RALIO KEPORTS YESTERDAY T TODAY — Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. Sam. Precip. §a:m. temp. _ temp. temp. temp. Velocity 24 hra Weaihe 37 99 SE 7 Lt. Rain Stations— Barrow Nome Bethel .. 2 i 3 D ‘lear yFort Yukon 2 2 Snow | Tanana w Bagle St. Paul e Dutch Harbor Ketchikan rince Rupert 04 84 ®—Less than 10 miles NOTE:.—Obsetvations at St aul, Dutch Harbar, Kodiak, Ju- * neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, S e, Portland and San Fran- cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. San Francisco Clear The barometric pressure wa W rising this -aornin throughout Alaska and suth as California, the lowest re ported pres: being inches at Cordova. Under the in fluence of pressure tribution, snow was falling the Upper Yukon Valley and as far south as the southern portion ¢f Southeastern Alaska, and rain from Ketchikan southward Colder weather was reported at Tanana, Cordova, and Kodiak, the I tion having reported a minimum temperature of 10 degrees above zero. over DOUGLAS NEWS F. 0. E. AUXILIARY H - IS INSTITUTED Wm. Anderson Jerry Cashen—Outside Conduetra John Mills e elected Stakting off with a cha bership of close to 50, the W Auxiliary to Douglas Aer Fraternal Order of Ragle was duly * instituted in Dou last evening and a permanent organi- zation. which will without doubt play an important part in the com- munity life of the channel was ef- fected. Acting under a special dispen- sation from the Grand Ae P.W P. Sam’ Devon instituted the auxil- fary lodge. Following the ceremonics el tion of officers was Jaws committee appo The officers elect Mrs. John Feusi Madam President. Mrs. Gertrude firesident Elizabeth Feusi—Vice one y by committee consists of Jack Mrs. Alex Gair and Mrs. Robert Fraser. The ond and fourth Monday, of wonth, at 8 pm. were chosen as the meeting dates. | ARG il | i REMOVE TO THANE | | rms 117, E. F. Watkins, wno has been in| arge of the 240 Power plant at| Treadwell for the past three years, with his family has removed to Thane where they will make their home. Mr. Watkins is now con.| nected with the electrical depa: rt. ment of the Alaska Juneau. ————i CLERKING AT THE HUB Junior Past Laughlin—Madam Madam Mrs. /R. McManus has taken al Every Month in the Year 1929 Sales Dates JANUARY 23 JULY 24 FEBRUARY 20 MARCH 20 APRIL 24 MAY 21 JONE 26 DECEMBE! Special Sales Held on Request of Shlppers Advances Will Be Made As Usual When Re- quested—Transferred by Tblegraph if Desil‘edy ; {Ann’s hospital suffering ‘All Barom. Temp., Hupudity Wird Velocity Weat her | however 2 Lt.Rain,Snow | Lt. Snow | grain, Amton Africh is a patient at St with the Mo s getting aloug alvight R TO TELEPHONE PATRONS A new telephone directory is now in course of preparation. Patrons contemplating change of | address or persons who wish to |have telephones installed are re- | Guested to motify the Telephone Ccmpany. Phone 420 before De- cember 24th, —adv. There's Such A Difference! “Alack, I fear,” groaned Billy Mills, ‘Until 1 reach life’s end, |T'll keep on getting plenty hills To pay—and few to spend.” s FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM NOTICE | | X | Mereafter all cakes wili be baked in our kitchen as Mrs. | Herman is not doing our baking. —adv. —————— 1 YGUR CHRISTMAS MAIL Will not be complete without the Greeting Cards and framed [ pictures made by Winter & Pond | Co —adv. | 01d papers ror saie at the “mpire. Christnias Gift Suggestions —- AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! For Women Hose made of pure silk to the top with popular toe guard. New shades of paulette, beige, gunmetal and black. $L75 PAIR porie, Hose in silk and wool mix- ture—-tan, grain, grey. $1.50 PAIR Silk Underwear in pretty shades at LOW PRICES Attractive Silk Slip-on Sweaters $1.95 AND UP Faney Turkish Towel Bath Sets, colored borders, and designs. $1.25 and $1.75 SET Tan Kid Gloves lined with fur. Beautiful Handkerchiefs in pastel shades. REASONABLE Mirror, Comb and Brush Dresser Sets. Good looking designs. Purses Curling Irons Box of Candy Gift Sets For Children Varsity Jr. Slickers, the fa- mous Fish Brand in yellow waterproof material with strap collar. Good looking, practical gift. Sizes 4 to 16. ONLY §$3.00 AND $4.00 EACH Boys’ Long Pants in woolv tan mixtures and blue and grey check. $3.50 PAIR Fancy mercerized socks in grey, blue and tan plaids. 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 Blouses Mittens Neckties L Games For Men Lounging Robes of figured brocaded silk. Six different | colors and patterns. A beautiful useful gift for ONLY $12.00 Stetson, Dobbs and Castle Rock Hats in light grey, tan and brown. $6.00 Dress Shirts in silk pongee, broadcloth and flannel. Fancy Wool Socks 90c PAIR Plaid Silk Socks 65¢ PAIR Neckties in new attractive shades and patterns. 75¢ to $1.50 Large Hemstwhed Pongee Handkerchiefs Scarfs in new color com- binations in silk or rayon and wool. $1.95 md $2.95 Leather Belts in colors and initial buckles Pipe, Cigar and Clgarette sets make pleasing gifts. Garters Cuff Buttons Suspenders RBill Folds For the Home “Victoria” Rayon Bed- spreads, choice of 5 colors: Gold, Rose, Blue, - Green, Ivury or White. Extra large. $4.95 42 piece Dinner Sets in beautiful patterns. $12.75 Colored Glass Gohlet and Pitcher Sets $4.85 Luncheon Sets Carving Sets Bath Towels Vases Clocks Casseroles : THE HUB Clothmg Store MIKE PUSICH, Prop. Cail ARE THE CHILD'S BELOVED COMPANIONS PICTURES { Wzt When children love quickly to their me tensely live pictures so much, when they respond so when they mother at home of cclor in pictures—is thi teacher to place about the child in school? Pictures, which make the ready appeal to tha eye, may be the means of cultivat'ng the child’s good taste, and his interest in literature, history and art. influence of goed pi P! children is like that of every other fine thing —of when it is aiweys present, and expresse examples of the of the world painting ubject, 80 in- and and many good pictures, he continno in the art Color reproductions cof and gchool”with lnwt are today made by such excellent processe the home of dll within the mean: umples of the most beautiful pictures HEALTH NOTICE Until the present epidemic of influenza has subsided NO CHIL- DREN will be admitted to the moving piéture thes DR. . C The most popular Alaska ple- ture is an i Christmas gift greeting d or framed and ly to mail.” ‘Winter & Pond —adv. GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM For your uccuuimodation we Music | will be open every evening until adv. | Christmas. adv. adv. Commissioner, Dell k. or ->eo suerii, Ataska’s tuner. write Juneau House. o TONY SIMIN GROCERY Beginsiing Monday, Dec. 3rd, 5% discount on cash purchases on everything in (xruun line, excepting Eggs, Butter and Milk. PHOI\L I)OUGLAS 65 Aldays 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 AEASKA LAUNDRY - In New Buildling on Shattuck Way . “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” «f eyeryone to adorn [} LIGHTS 0’ JUNEAU Fruit Cakes are MADE OF THE B MATERIALS Order your Cakes and Christmas Stollen early e Private Auction Sale Edison Cabinet and records, Victor Cabinet, Colum- bia, Vietor slightly used portable, Bruswick, violin outfits, Silvertone Phonographs and Pianos. New shipment of Finnish, German, Norwegian, European records. Pianos, grand and upright, direct from the actory to your home. Exclusive .u:n-ucy Vietor Or- thophonic and Red Seal Record Cash or terms— you are invited to make an offer. Expert Piano Tun- ing and repairing. Piano Benches to order. We are here to stay. Phone 113 ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE PHONE 412 OR CALL AT OUR OFFICE ON FERRY WAY FOR A 1929 CALENDAR Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine, Lumber For Every Purpose Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock LUMBER Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock £ We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY et JAP ORANGES NOW IN $1.50 per box More Tenakee Cmbs Lok S — e, CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 Electric Toasters Make Ideal Christmas Gifts See our line of Guaranteed Electrical Appliances pualElectrwfiom Radio Supplies PHONE 416 Houu

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