The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1928, Page 7

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,I’ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. T EXTRAI BARNEY GOOGLE . SPARK PLUG AND SUNSHINE WS [ FEATHFUL LITTLE JOCKEY ARE REUNITED ONCE MORE BUT. INSTEAD OF THE HAPPY CIRCUMSTANCES VoW THAT USED T MARK THEIR ASSQCIATION S %! POVERY HUNGER . AND SICKNESS- HOVER ABOUT THEM 4 e ———— { POOR BARNEY, IS HEARTSICK BECAUSE HIS EMPTY PURSE PRENEANTS HIM FROM DISPELLING ALL THIS MISERY AND THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE HOLDS LITTLE HOME OF A CUANGE FOR THE BETTER NO SEE MISTAN GooGLE SPAHKN AINT TH Dog AMHAT HAS S0 NG = HE | A G AWAY SO LONG HE USTA BE. Y POOR SPARKY, [ROVBAE = AH = THE LITTLE e SNIF SNIF ALL HE NEEDS (S A AND THE HORBE ARE HUMGRY GOGD BAGF UL OF oAYs AND - MR. GOS AND A N(CE WARM BED AND A ST OF HAY BUT. MEVER MIMD BROWN EYES, PAPALL FIND A WAY ews AH HA , I ONDERS AN CEPT ARG SGLE \WANT o HELP THEM TheY NEsL ME 1928. By BILLE DE BECK Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. | West was realy wiid and woolly |is cast as Oxtanoma Red, a pros- But don’t get the impression that | pector who strikes pay dirt, and Weather Bureau [“The Brute” is just another of the | well-cast he it . !nokum Westerns that have flood2d| Carroll Nye and Paul Nicholson Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 v. m. today: the screen lately. It is just the also members of the large Clearing and colder tonight, Thursday cloudy and warmer; reve | company, which includes all’ the yeentle northwesterly winds. 1 It is among the really great in-|motley hordes of the plai “The f& terpretations of the old days of the | Brute” is a real Western picturc | v LOCAL DATA Far West. There are the gvh!‘ a vital human document = fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wizxd Velocity Weather 'l\[‘.h'm‘:: ‘,;l:"r“l‘lhp“rmll::;; gna B & 4 p. m. yesty 2924 35 81 N 5 Cldy ¥ e SkE. 1) LIGHTS 0’ JUNEA £ L yesty . and sage brush, fights % 0 U 4 a. m. today . 29.22 33 94 sW 2 Cldy. “troves and ladies. aff ‘the The most popular A a pic- |2 Noon today 29.39 33 99 w 5 BnoW 45t of it und e ture is an ideal Christn gift|S o dnzzle of it, and the humanit £ roady to matl Wintor & Pond B 0 ma er & Pond |= CABLE AND RATIO “BPURTS | Leila Hyams as the‘dance hall | o, et I YESTERDAY T TODAY |girl fought for and won by the e, — ] oBtatlons— '1'5.!‘.?" 1'»:5::‘ -‘ \lf:n':; \‘e:nhm V?-l:wmv ‘;:‘ifv!n “'P:lglev] Brute, is very lovely. Clyde Cook, Dell E. sneriz, Ataska’s tuner. § ATTOW 10 ¢ e 94 0 0 Cldy | known as one of the funr Call or write Juneau Music|= +» Nome 0 12 18 . 0 - | comedians of the vaudeville House. adv. |= Bethel 0 10 - 14 0 ldy | T = r 57 T 15 Fert Yukon 2 16 0 ,E Tanana 0 32 0 e Eagle 2 02 Clay = St. Paul 28 22 .36 Pt Cldy £ Duteh Harbor.. 34 - - Clear ] Kodiak 10 10 02 Clear L4 hd H] Cordova 26 16 0 0 Clear r'stmas l t | Juneau 37 32 2 15 Cldy = #Ketchikan 42 33 2 76 Pt Ci I«I\ = Prince Rupert.. 42 10 12 [ 04 g » Edmonton 36 30 24 10 0 4 o H Seattle 18 18 50 14 01 ) H Portland 52 50 50 . 02 Cldy | San Francisco.. 56 54 18 10 0 Cldy ' S —Less than 10 miles. 8 e Vi H NOTE:—Observations at St. Dutch Harbor, Kediak, Ju- 4 1‘ GREA TLY RI4 DULF l) - \ neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Portland and Sen Fran- £ 4 4 = | \cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. o w' § B syt | PRICES g ¥ The storm central yesterday in the Gulf of Ala has moved = o British Columbia and another » storm is central near i - Jthe middle Aleutian Islands “nh ted in that vicinity | E The pressure remains hi Islands and rela- 0 £ tively so in the Yukon Valley. C¥ne . wedthhe cleared and F()r W(""(’n I‘ or M(’n = turned very ccld in the Interior but the temperature is rising H B o the southyest. Hose made of pure silk to | Lounging Robes of figured g | i] the top with popular toe | brocaded silk. Six different | £ [ | FLU INGONVENIENCES MANY:|} guard. New s hades of | colors and patterns. A | E COUNCIL MAY QUARANTINE| grain, ps wlette, beige, beautiful useful gift for = g —_— - ) 5 ¥ 3 1 = DOUGLAS Several ¢ of bad colds and' porie, gunmetal and black. | ONLY $12.00 g | grippe have been reported during the past couple of days and if light a quarantine may be placed | .- against young folks attending the'| “" . E. FEERO ELECTED show and other public HEAD OF MASONIC LODGE|it was stated by the I —_— mittee of (ke ity Coun ‘ ; ning. In the mean time the com- flfc annual election of offticers! nii100 urges it upon the heads:| S 8t Gastineau Lodge, F. & A. M.|op the various families in Douglas No. 184, was held at the |10 keep . watchful upon their faeoting last night E .| children and keep them off the who has served as Wi Master during the year closing was, sycceeded in that position by Wm E. Feero. Other officers gnd appointed are as follow Senior Warden, Sam De Junior Warden, Tom Hall; Tre: urer, Chas. Sey; Secretary, Wm. R | ®pain; Chaplain, 3 Marshal, A. E. ( con, Bd Andr: Adolt Hirsch; streets and administer prompt med.- jeal treatment at the first signs of illness, Amongst those who are sick list at present ar us and A. J. Balog. as taken to the hospital for troat. ment yesterda e, — MORE COAL FOR CITY n the! . T was at 1 dur-| | The freighter Latouche i imiicck; Junlor Ste [the city whart unloading e C:{“ Organist, Glen Oaks, and T9ling okt of (he Sorenohnt ¥ lor, Alex Galr. day. Fifty tons of Nanimo lnatallalum is set for January were discharged When it will be held jointly wi x.‘ ik e S the Stars. A. N. B. ELECTS | The following officers were el {ed for the 9 by the Dou | | B .o — » NIGHT SCHOOL DELAYED las Camp, / ative Brother- hood, on Monday evening: Henry Stevens, Presidel iel Joseph, Vice Presiden | Steveus, Recording Secreta A greater enrollment of pupils| than has so far signed up for| this term is necessary before thej leftizenship night school can start; i Douglas, according to Supt ‘liam Brady, Corres. Secret (Chapman. At the meeting held ,“,A. Stevens, Financial Secretary; e school house last evening bmi(‘eorss Paul, Treasurer, and Thom- lseven prospective students wero 88 Willis, Sergeant-at-Arms. ipresent and a few more are ue.| [cessary. f The enrollment list will be left, for another | s FEATURE IS GOO | NOW AT LIBERTY | at Guy’s Drug Store - i lweek to allow those to sign up who} “The Brute,” a Warner haven't yet done so. production starring Monte Blue is Supt. Chapman also stated that the big attraction at the Liberty ey will give free night instruc lmll.lumghl Blue is splendidly cast as lin higher mathematics or Spanish a slow-in-speech, quick-in-action € there are any who desire same.|cowboy of the days the | LIBERTY NIGHT : MONTE BLUE THE BRUTE A Westetn Draing Full of Thriul—‘—— Something New Also CHARLEY CHASE in ONE MAMMA MAN—Some Comedy 10—20—40 cents pi when Hose in silk and wool mix- Silk Set designs. Mirror, Comb and Brush Dresser Sets. Good looking Purses = || Varsity Jr. Slickers, the fa- Bros. || mous Fish Brand in yellow waterproof material with strap collar. Good looking, Boys’ Long Pants in wool tan mixtures and blue and $12.75 grey check. Colored Glass Goblet and $3.50 PAIR Pitcher Sets Fancy mercerized socks in $4.85 grey, blue and tan plaids. Blouses Bflt‘llln':‘&wels Mittens Ehockd N Casseroles $1.75 PAIR | | Stetson, Dobbs and Castle Rock Hats in light grey, tan and brown. $6.00 ire—-tan, grain, grey. $1.50 PAIR | Dress Shirts in silk pongee, broadeloth and flannel. FFancy Wool Socks 90¢ PAIR Underwear hades at LOW PRICES in pretty Altractsi\'e S‘tilll( Slip-on { Plaid Silk Socks weaters | $1.95 AND UP b Neckties in new attractive shades and patterns. T5¢ to $1.50 ancy Turkish Towel Bath colored borders, and $1.25 and $1.75 SET Large }iiemstichcd Pongee an Kid Gloves lined with 'md SeeLs fur. | Scarfs in new color binations in silk or and wool, $1.95 and $2.95 com- eautiful Handkerchiefs in | rayon pastel shades. REASONABLE Leather Belts in colors and initial buckles Pipe, Cigar and Cigarette sets make pleasing gifts. Garters Cuff Buttons _Suspenders Bill Folds For the Home “Victoria” Rayon Bed- spreads, choice of 5 colors: old Rose, Blue, Green, Ivory or White. Extra large. $4.95 42 piece Dinner Sets in beautiful patterns. designs. Curling Irons Box of Candy Gift Sets For Children ractical gift. Sizes 4 to 16. ONLY $3.00 AND $4.00 EACH Luncheon Sets 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 Carving Sets Games THE HUB Clothing Store DOUGLAS MIKE PUSICH, Prop. WE M AK AT AR SERTEAS 1 Your Sult Poone 528 Ammguist and d ENLARGEMENTS LET ka Scenic Views adv. We call GIFTS! SPARKLE, COLOR, VARI ET? GORDON’S HAS GATHERED THEM I'OR YOL No more worrying over what to give when have seen our exquisite array of new indise. Here are gifts that bless the ind delight the recipient. you mere giver For the Christmas Table TREE “needles” — made of that stay The charming miniature wire to permit folding, a permanent decoration. Chrisimas Boxes Beautiful in rich colors, the perfeet touch to the gift —in all wanted sizes from the hand- kerchief to the suit box, 10 cents to 45 cenis. TOYS A new assortinent of toys, dolls for the girls put and cars for the boys. The dolls range from the baby doll to the little girl doll that measures two feet and two inches in length. The new cars and chiefly the large, beau- tifully consirucied type and include a fire water tower, steam shovel, dump truck, mail and army trucks. PEERLESS BAKERY Fruit Cak are MADE OF BEST MATERIALS Order your and Christmas Stollen early THE Cakes . . ~ Private Auction Sale Edison Cabinet and records, Victor Cabinet, Colum- bia, Vietor slightly used ]mn.d le, Br k, violin outfits, Silvertone ]hunm:l‘l]\h\ and Pianos. New shipment of Finnish, German, Norwe sgian, European records. Pianos, grand and upright, direct from the factory to your home. Exclusive agency Victor Or- thophonic and Red Seal Records. sh 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 143 ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE FOR A 1929 CALENDAR Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 Lo Gift Shop “The Store of the Christmas Spirit” bR iR TONY SIMIN ( ROCERY Beginning Monday, Dec. 3rd, 5% discount on cash purchases on Lwl\!Mnx in Grocery line, excepting Eggs, Butter and Milk. PHONE DOUGLAS 65 ] Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose Specializing in Best. grades of Spruce and Hemlock UMBE Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY s bt i) 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 ' “PHE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” P e GOOD THINGS For the Christmas Season Regardless of what you need in the way of fruits, vegetables, candies, cooking ingredients, or other things to make the Christmas dinner a meal long to be remembered, you will find we have it. . J— CALIFORNIA GROCERY : Phone 478 Electric Toasters Make Ideal Christmas Gifts See our line of Guaranteed Electrical Appliances Capital Electric Comnpan&* Radio Supplies PHONE 416

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