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THE FLAME OF BURNED BRIGHTLY HORACE KI1OTZ SNUFFED OUT CANNGCT PER - ANYBONY To HIM AND IS BE(on HORSE WHO WAS BARNEY S, FOR SO LON FRIENDSHIP THAT ONCE FOR BARNEY GOOGLE HAS BEEN CRUE BEQA THE DAILY ALASKA PIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1928 [\ T {4 AND LY, BARNE Y GOOCLE MIT ANV THING ¢ COME. BETWEEN FAITHEQL , SOLE. COMPANION / 1 WONDER IF HE 4| SES ME Teo? ™ ‘e TEL O?E,MO“E QHAN&-_ Erw ITE OF A AN u BECOM: S MR GO Muc! N T € LEPHON ¢ WM ABIDE T o RK PLUG DOUGLAS 1 NEWS (.BTARS ELECT OFFICERS; MRS, GOETZ IS W. M. )t No. 2, held evening coming Elvera Order of annual elc when of Nugget Ch Bastern Sta tion on Tues ficers for the chosen. Mrs. retiring Worthy Matron succeeded by Mrs. Berta » Werthy Matron eleet, when instal lation is held tl The other lows: Sam Devon, Crowe, Assoc drews, Associa Kirkham, Sec ren, Treas » will e Goetz, Flora sociate Chaplain; Mary \\,m,m Lottie Hammock, ( ¢Spain, Ada; Ruth; Jes Kirkham, Sey, Electa Adolph Hi , Fraser, Trustee term. Marshal; va';l( e for taree 5 ——eeo DONATIONS FOR PIONEERS WILL BE RECEIVED TODAY, . ¥ For the benefit ¢f those who did %not attend the complimenta given at the erty last night for the oldtim’ers al the Picnac Home, : contributionz will be oéived . at the b offica of theatre this evening, or may /handed to Mr, Ott any time today {1t is the hope of the latter that the Christmas dor for t purpose this year equal if not ceed these e SCHOOL TO HAVE TREES ons ha of Tomorrow is the Eve of Christ ,#pus vacation for the students and teachers of the Douglas school, and the afternoon will be givi over to an appropriate observance of the oceasion. V. s will be held and h room in the (* grades and the high school will have th trees. The primary grades are having rogram at 2 o'clock tomorrow ernoon. Mrs. Chapman has a ounced that all children in Doug- [as who are too young td go to gchool are welcome to come to the primary room at that time. .. - ) DAUGHTER FOR CURTISES A seven an one-half pound baby girl was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Curtis, at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Runquist b e | “BRED | | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT | PBuhl)]lm., wllh the viv Viola Dana at her inimi best, | “Bred in Old Kentucky splen- | @idly entertaining film of the sport of kings, is at the Liberty tonight.| ‘Striking a new note, and a re- Wreshing one in racing pictures, the production is delightfully suit.| "/ ®"to Miss Dana’s first vehicle on | her new FBO contract, and gives the dainty little favorite unlimited| opportunity for her dramatic and| humorcus abilities. Director Eddie Dillon has in- ? vested the entire film with an air of genuineness, and has built up the story values to a climax that filled with suspense and sur. rise. ‘With Jerry Miley in the bi Tonight—Club Show BRED IN OLD " KENTUCKY , with VIOLA DANA Fannie Weh-| be af- | " % O LN A ) I 5 5 S S & THREE ADNIRALS WHO SERVED ON VE€mPRESS OF FRANCE " @ EMPRESS OF FRANCG In this modern age, speed 1s of paramount importance, whether it be over land, on the sea, or in the air Busy executives and perishable com- modities must arrive at their desti- nations in as short a time as possible, and all modern sclence and human ingenuity have been devoted.1o end. In this connection it is inter- esting to learn that the Canadian Pacific limer “Empress of France,” the fastest passenger vessel in regular ser- vice between Canada and Europe, has been transferred to the Pacific, where she will vie with the White Empresses for the speed record between Van- couver and the Orient. u players Jed Mason, Roy Laid- law, ine ¢ “Bred | in Old Kentucky” is a vivid and thoroughly worth while presenta. | ticn, and will do much toward in- creasing Miss Dana’s already ¢ mous army of admirers Prouty, ¢ I~ During the World War the “Em- press of France” was chosen because of her speed to be 10th Auxiliary Cruiser the British. Navy, Undet the com- mand of Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair she intercepted nearly 10,000 vessels plying between Canada and .Eurape and prevented tons of contraband materials from falling into the hands of the enemy. karly this year the “Empress” made & cruise from New York to South America and Africa, touching at the lonely isle of Tristan da Cunha en route, but another ves- sel of her fleet, the “Duchess of At- holl” of 20,000 gross tons, will make AE MAIL slete without and framed | Winter & Pond —adv | —————— | ATTENTION | For Carpenter Work kind-—shop or city—Call Andy, Phone 495. UR UHRIS Wil not ve con the Greeting Cards pictures mads by Co. of any | Handy | ady. ot 7/ No! HorRsSEFACE \ J T NEVER GWVE LP SPARK PLLG — IM SORRY.OLD PAL, BT IVE MADE UP MY MIND = FROM NOW ON MY HORSE LAS FIRST CLAIM To MY TIME AND ATTENTION 2 | Urundi told the E | “LITTLE FATHER VHONG KNG~ | this “cruise of contraste” in 1929. | The “Empress of France” 1s of 18,350 | gross registered tons and was twice chosen by the Prince of Wales tu carry him to Canada, en route to his “E-P Ranch" near High River, Al- berta. NOTICE My will be closed Jany office ry 2nd. DR. GEO. until L. BARTON. My office closed until January 2nd DR. \HH be L. BARTON. GEO. Christmas Specials MIRRORS, TRAYS, BOOK-ENDS, - SMOKER’S SETS AT COST FRAMED LIGHTS o> JUNEAU, $2.25 “Ready-to-Mail” Gift Pictures and KODAKS IN COLORS Complete Stock of Latets Eastman “Et;efything in Photography” :Wmter and Greeting Cards Models |Belgium Needs Doctors { commission | at _Pioneer By BILLE DE BELI\ MILLIONS CF CHINESE NEVER GC TO SCHOOL SHANGHAIL Dec. 20 y|tionalist government that there twenty 0,000 Dersons in the one Scaliop Popularity Expending Fisheries callop dragge lay of me an $2§ 1ing in the bay of Fundy|Kiang this winter. but are unable to get it, partly agd ‘thebe was but r\ll\(ll e they 50 pover ceagging for those |Stricken mu| partly hecause there bagin. Today | and Annapol -The na- estimates million province of an education HALILE modern ing an ou are who desire op: si a8 ave by ullhwlnwl at the bed paying $6° 8 za in three highe: The search for n, ant and tha pr H i | a foremost place in 1! | | [ yeara W is const geallop rn Nova Scotia e For Colony in Africa GENEVA, Dec. v chance to 20.—hoetors ) to go to Africa the League ,of Na 1 represent st Melgium | a mandate over the for German colon yof Ruanda| League’s mandate | that Belgium warmly | welcomed foreign physicians ther and grantcd them the same mat ial tment citizens of Bel- gium. The doctors engaged for a ! ! E ) { ) for CHRISTMAS A Gift of Good Taste the delicious | thus | pe ved a recruitel i of t aary v | Peerless Fruit Cake - o Tux HIM ’acked in an attractive metal container to pre- serve the freshness (Ask Your Grocer) Christmas Pool Haill. .o | WE DEVELOP FILMS 1 Alaska Scenic Views adv. in packages adv. | Cigars ,o - Christmas Cards—Em | ra. | To the Public For the present Brunswick Machines and Records will be sold from rcoms adjoining Candy Factory on Lower Seward Street. Tee Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and carry. EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize your home town products. ELMER E. SMITH 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. ————— . - A Corona for Christmas A GIFT THAT LASTS Useful——Durable J. B. Burford & Co. We also have beautiful Sectional Book Cases A HOT POINT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL A New Model Electric Hot Point Waffle Iron—Price $10.00 A fifteen piece rcfreshment set “Antique Ivory from Salem” viz: four cups and saucers, two service giwhen, four nine inch plates and one ten and a alf inch service ])ldle, price $10.00. Our Special Christmas price for the combination $15.00 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ‘ JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA ¥|cisco are made at 4 | Temperatures Weather i(iiondihonsi As R?cordcd by the U, S. Weather Bureau Forecast for J-nean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Friday; fresh southeasterly winds, LOCAL DATA PMime— Barom. Temp, Eumidity W nd Velocity Wenather 4 p. m. yest'y 2993 39 94 2 Cldy 4 a. m. today 29.79 44 14 Rain Ncon tcday 29.79 45 10 Rain CADA.E AND | KA[AU KE ()BTS YESTERDAY ) TODAY Highest 8 n.m. Preclp. terp Velocity 24 hrs. Wi 0 16 | 8 pm. | temp. Low 8a m. D, temp. s(-um-::‘ Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Bagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Fortland Sam Francisco. Rain Rain Rain Rain Cldy Foggy 44 Foggy 56 Clear —Less than 10 miles. NOTE:—Observations at St. Paui, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- ueau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and Se4n Fran a.m., Juneau time. The pressure is very of the Aleutian Islands The pressure is falling has been general in kan. Fair weather have fallen decidedly low and remains rapidly south of Kodiak Island and south high in the Pacific States. in Southwestern Alaska. Ralnfall Southern Alaska and was heavy at Ketchi- prevails in other portions of the Territory. visen slightly near the Gulf of Alaska and have in nearly all other Alaskan districts. r---m- R e S . 1 THE NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Announce the Appoinment of J. W. WOODFORD As their Resident Agent Investigate our Special Souvenir Tower Policy A Wonderful Offer! J. W. 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