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N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 13 ; ' 7 ; By BILLE DE BECK o e et e PEERLESS BAKERY Fruit . Cakes are MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS Order your Cakes and Christmas Stollen ecarly N/ OH PROFESSOR, \* \ i > S VERY KIND OF MISTAH GeodiLe AH'S FWIGHTENED O8 DAT MaN / DEM EYES O WIS 20" & HOLE MR.GOOGLE. T HAVE « - AU TEiL YO ] BOSF, AW s DONT 1 AK HE'S GonnA MY HORSE BUT TM AFRAID NOU CONT HELD ME VERY MUCH = N POCR UTTLE, JOCKEY AND MY HORSE. HAVE GSEN VERN SICK AND TREY MEED MEDICINE AND GROCERIES! TS Al My’ NOU ARE IN TROVBLE CaN I BE.OF ANY ASSISTANCE 2 (N & LOOkK AT SPARKY WE BETTER WAIT OUT LIERE < LSSEN! ma Wt erons v < [EXEMPTION PROPOS end of Dall Island; Andronica ; FOR LOCAL OFFICERS FROM INCOME TAXES ther Conditions As Recorded by the U. 5. | : " T vl;::m, B:::“e s % “Galloping Ghost” Halec ot {land Light, Shumagin Isla: Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginntmg 4 p. m. today: [ J Point Stylman and Fannie l1sland | | to Court Rain and warmer tonight and Friday; fresh to strong south- . : L e L |Lignts, Phustige: ¢| yaasterly winds ’ i Petrof Ligh Isla LOCAL DATA |en 0 Island Light, { Willlam Sound. The amc Barom. Temp. Humidity Wixd Velocity Weather m;,,z,‘,‘“ 1930 s ,-l,’,‘”,‘ pur ;ggg gf% gg s % S&Od‘:' {of providing for the most Impoy 3011 34 85 SE 10 Snow . phens bill Sanak A has been introduced in to @exempt salaries of| and employec of the - \Territories of Alaska and Hawaii | from the incbme tax, according {to informaticn received at the | Governox's It was pre- |sented by K. Houston, ! < : T In Christ cards, original, "'f"l.)‘luxuhfi nator Bingh “v;““in(l::‘v 3 : U i “"‘"h‘d’;‘ duced a similar bill in the Senate. | ¥ P ' Cnly salaries paid by the Ter- |} Governments would be flicer fime— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Noon today Victor to R Sydne; vaurence reproductions Aetaross | CALLE AND RALIO KEPORTS YESTERDAY {0 TODAY Highest 8 p.m. | 8a. m. §am. Preolp. temo. temp. ty 24 hrs 10 12 8 a.m. Weather - fher | § - f Low temp._temp. Ve 26 [ Stations— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle St. raul Dutch Harber Kodiak Cordova Juncau Ketchikan ® Prince Rupert Edmonton b geattle Portland San Francisco. 50 at NO .~—Observations uneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, cisco are made at 4 a.m., Junea St. I | Snow | [ 3 ace Snow Clear ! Clear | Cldy Rain | Snow ! Cldy | :'\ll()w} Cldy | # 20 Pt. Cidy 14 Rain 0 Clear 0 10 96 | Less than 10 miles. * | ul, Duteh Harbor, Kodlak, Ju- | Sattle, Portland and San Fran-| u time ‘ 13 The storm noted has moved slowly e: a “Southern Alaska and y Pressure is falling rapidly in and is high, between British Clear weather continues over n ture has r during the past twelve hours. terday att gales south Columbi Bouthwestern Alaska light precipitation of the Alaska Peninsua. The nearly all parts of the Territory! and the Hawaiian Island most of the Interior in extreme ended by in DOUGLAS ] NEWS ¥WOMEN’'S CcLUB PLANS MASQUERADE The December meeting of thoe we there. f | |in has been comipleted | {to ports southern Chatham Strait, in Sumner Strait, and on | mate lgrowth in number and importar him, “Also, traflic Capa Decision the ly increasing ow o almon |Bureau Lighthouses Makes (... ey : Recommendations for cated in these waters "his t | “Douglas Island Women's Club was | held last evening at the home ‘”J Work in Alaska Mrk. Elmer E. Smith, On acdcount of the election of| During the racal year ending Mrs. Charles as president,|June 30, 1928, the Bureau of Light. hich left a vacancy in the Execu-|houses established 27 mew aids to ive Board, Mrs. H. MecConnell navigation in Alaskan waters, ac. svas appointed to gather data on|cording to the annual report of the Community Property law of|the Commissioner of Lighthouses the State of Washington, prepara-!recently submitted to thes Secre. tory to further action by the club. tary of Commerce. This brought b Discussion on the meed for a the total number of such aids up community playground in Douglas| to 779, i was followed by the appolniment! It includes: 228 lights, gay of ‘Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas and Mrs.|buoys, two radiobeacons, 14 other E. E. Smith to lcok into the mat-|fog signals, 283 buoys, and 170 day ter of locaticn. Plans for a masked, marks. In 1910 the total number ®all to be given February 11, 1929.10f aids was 160, were left with Mesdames R. M.| 1In his report the Commissioner ®avis, Glen Kirkham, H. McCon-!recommended $75,000 for the es. mell and the Misses Hursh and|tablishment of a light and fog isignal station at or in the vieinity 22 Pepoon. cted by Wrang cost of Cha unaf! ovements in rows. total ject i3 $175:Q00, and the recommended for 1930 is for purpose of purchasing apparatu equipment, and materials to pro-| ceed with field construetion work for one seasgon of about months {as weather conditions are unfavo: {able for operations except during the summer month Aids Are Important | “There fs a demand froml mari- time interests for continued ex |sfons ‘and ' improvements ' in |system of aids in Alaska. | {ments for aids to mavigation in| Alaska from appropriations for fis. | cal years prier to 1929 have becn! exhausted, and work | tic will b i”l” the amount pro- this' site Sh In reply to the Alaska Federation of Women's Clubs, requests that a ber of the local organization be' proposed for chairman cf the citizenship committee, Mrs. Rose Davis was recommended. Owing to the illness of soma of fhe club members, the program planned was postponed until the néxt meeting. An impremptu pro- gram was given however. Among theé numbers was a vocal solo, “The Nightingale,” by Mrs, L. D. Hammock. A duet, “Moonlif] ‘Waters,” sung by Mrs. Hammock and Miss Pepoon, was featured. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess after which the Club tRijourned to meet next month with Mrs. Gallwas. ' R — MORE FLU VICTIMS The teaching staff of the Doug- lag school is temporarily reduced by the illness of Miss Margaret ‘Abrahamscn and Miss Dorothy A. J. Balog is also sick in x at her home. Ray Walt has n in the hospital since Monday ing, and Mrs. J. R. Guerln and!strong tidal currents, the broken ldren are also reported victims of the flu. e to your order. ?m Telephone 602 AD GOODIES +4 way under an allotment of $20,000 {of Cape Decisfon, and $15,000 for made from the appropriation {establishing new aids in Territor-| — |ial waters. Cape Decision Light In connéction with these recom. mendations, he said: “Cape’ Deciston 'fs an important | headland' located on the north side of the comparatively narrow pas- |sage connecting Chatham and Sum. ner Straits. Vessels operating on the principal route through South. eastern’ Alaska, which by reason of their size or on account of the unfavorable stage of the tide, do nct make use of the shorter route ithrough Wrangell Narrows, proceed tby way of Sumner Strait, Chatham ‘Strait and Frederick Sound, or vice versa, which takes them past Cape Decision. Also, a number of steamers and many deep sea fishing els pass this point to and from the sea by way of Cape | Ommaney. Fog is of frequent oe. currence in this locality, often pre- vailing in the immediate vicinity of Cape Decisicn when it is clear on each side. Navigation of the adjacent waters is dangeroul in thick weather on account of the | SALES DATES West Coast Fur Sales TACOMA, WASH. JANUARY 9 nature of the shore, and the nu- merous off-lying . rocks. There is ‘no light at présent on Cape De-| cigion, but a small automatic light is maintained on the epposite shore of Spanish Islands, Provision has been %&7 Congress for im- proving igell Narrows, but the tendency in recent, years has heen! to place vessels in the Alaska service, and still Jarger ves- sels will be assigned in the near future. It will, therefore, doubt- less be necessary for some of the Wrangell vessels. to “avoid - Cntornational Newsreol) the f this latte cal year for projec ed calendar year teeticn of life before th the mariger be these waters where na o is exceptionally difficult and haz. sale, subject ardous, owing to physical and eli-|fhe Court. where in matic way tran conditions, are practically the only Yo required » comple It is for and propert fforded a and Pt. Cldy | ¥ # : * e rite This telephoned photo shows Mrs. Helen Morrisey, or Flozek, | of Chicago, who obtained a warrant charging Harold (Red) The tompera- | Gr:uu;e'(mscl). professional foothall player and m ‘ en rapidly in the Interior and on the Gulf of Alaska| With being the father of her seven months’ old son. ! lete denied charge, saying that it was an attempt to blackmail vie hero, The ath- the pr istanc jexempt. Any salary derived di |rectly or indirecty by CORNS | cers ang emplcyees from the Fed | eral Government would not be cx d by the measure. e h— NUTICE Rite GET RID OF YOUR j JIust a minute of your time and |°mpte { “END-0-CORN"—Presto! Corns| {@isappear. No Pains No more suf fering. Walk with ease. Don't fool with those so-called ‘“‘corn cures” any longer. They are dan | gerous | Get 1 lowi To Scottish Masons: December RN at th upre druggists TODAY they not near you write |AND - 0-CORN LABORATORIES, ¢ Garfield Blvd, Chicago, who| | will that you receive a jar I promptiy. lutler-Mauro Drug | Co. —ady ND-0-C see FIRST AREN'T NOTED FOR THEIR. (2= NOTICE OFPfi?)II"%r({”EIPERSO]‘AL I"O?’UMF‘HY) the District Court of the United States for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, in | Bankruptey. In“the matter of J etti, Bankrupt. NOTICE IS HERE that pursuant to an in the above named r Court, the undersigned, ceive bids for 2 of the steeky of general merchandise of the said bankrupt, at my office, No. 7, Valentine Building, up to that the Z1st day of December, 1928. §yoy will always get a Fair > lat three o’clock P. M. and Square grocery deal. Terms of sale, cash on day of r to confirmation by The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, The Inventory of said stocit of mechandise can be seen at my M. r and il re-| HAT Abe Li the cont standing-y¢ ncoln said to ary notwith- u cannot fool part of the people even part of the time nowads We have nev- er practiced substitution. Here the purchi irr ation | SANITARY GROCERY the ovement of na sels “This estimate of | vides for the establishment of four 106 the following localities: Rock, Lynn Canal; gas buoy, San Alberto Bay; Adolphus Halibut Cove waflof Island, lighted lights at Sherman buo, buoys Point Island; side of 1 and gas Light, on itional lessen the hazard of sianding ves- Ballana s The im- : PHONES 83—385 as win office | V. A. PAINE, | | Trustee in Bankruptey. BN, “The Store That Pleases” ———d TONY SIMIN GROCER $38,000 pro-| o automatic whistle Eggs, Butter and Milk. 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