The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1928, Page 8

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4 " ¥ 8 ARE OBTAINED = - Wolves Are Feature FROM FUR SALE o At 1 M Pnu‘ at ,“vullh- Auction 22! ¥ B : Average Up with Those |[a 1arec of Ore . of Last Season el i 4 rou quality, | average : yon moved a n mark OB and brought an aver of about n A f Beaver were principally Doagh in by the owners, and tho build up the local mark 1« lu not a fair criterion of l’l”‘ to a commanding position ; Mink Sell We el ¢ it ot Blue Fox Prices Aoie o L e Empire. for.| The blue fox collection was made B SEYed Dy T Bo {up principally from peits taken o from farms throughout Mink proved to be the ‘fea : and brought an item; all of the fresh caught s 30 The be I The ermine collection was ver However »od 1ot sted for, and brought season's collect Red. Fox s0. ket value; bes | The next regule ‘| hetla on Janua || change witl WALTER HEISEL ILL which contain a fai percentage of Northwestern skin Walter Heisel, of the U. 8. ( sold poc The best lot brought|toms Office force, is confined $1.20 and the average for the en-|his home with a had cold and prch tire collection was $.98 | ably a light case of influenza, M E llections | Heisel is and | force to be taken ill since the ep The Miscellaneous the first of the Custom sold at open ket value, were practically ¢ started Closing Out These items and others. We will need the room soon for Tourist Goods—LOOK OVER THIS LIST WAS NOW Fancy Bridge Score with Pencil $1.35 $ .70 Irump Indicator ... .70 Card and Pencil Holder .65 Bridge Score 50 Bridge Score AS Telephone Book 70 R R SO 1.75 .00 45 50 , Bill Fold Bill Fold __. Bill Fold . Deck Cards, leather case Bridge Table Number Lavender Jar ............. 90 T AR RSN S S R 178 Fancy Candles ........................... 3.00 1.50 Tinted Glass Salt and Papper a5 40 T L P 1.00 .50 Mayonnaise Set 3.50 1.75 .9 Key Case, leather 8 1,50 “&45 7 Set Ash Trays Pon Bon Dish Powder Jar g Child’s Cup and Sduu‘r ¢ Cigarette Box ................ Salts and Peppers 150 ¢ . .350 175 . 2,00 1.00 1.00 5 40 Incense Burner ... . 1.00 2.00 Incense Burner ......................... 125 46 90 40 .65 1.00 Candy Boxes Bud Vases . Condiment Se : Egg Cups ... 2.00 Book Mark 75 40 Book Ends (Child’s) 3 1.00 Telephone Slate ... i A 5 Cake Sets—7 pieces 3.75 Fruit Bowls . 5.00 Candlesticks .................... 1.75 Vases ... .90 Bridge Pen 50 Sachet Bags ................................ 4 50 Eight-Day Mantle Clocks ..».....13.50 8.50 Faney Colored Glassware — One-Fourth Off High Grade English China—One-Foutrh Off It is our intention to discontinue a considerable sec- tion of our Gift Shop Department. Come early and get your choice. THE NUGGET SHOP IOWA BOY’S PET KING OF BEEFSTEAKS Dick, a Hereford, owned by Clarence Goecke, twelve years old, State Center, lowa, was adjudged grand champion steer of the International Livestock show at Chicago. Clarence bought the animal ffom his father and has had daily charge of its care and feeding. The steer and youthful owner are shown above. <o - | i 1 inche ‘ FRGM BAHRAGKS snow for some SHIPPERS ATTENTION | {days then Iy 1 and sinc | V[l‘]l ther ha een an interm e Mo ip “Norco” of the | }x. nt light rain and snow fall 1 1sportation Com- ‘(upl. James Fornance Is| | enough to keep an | Il cem- und, said Cap y “Turkey Speciai” for Barracks, Says Totten Tele- p and shop adv. x a part lo Christma in Juneau S. Arm Captain Jamos Poruance, a Cheer Up Folks Capt. G Totten: and| The glad da alme here, and we have the Totten, MI freshest of foods in ple y variety at | ; ! prices cong . Ny Taul i | sistent with QUALITY. |ahoard to purchase the ¢ akey NML M jhe. wrimalugic IT SURE WOULD BE GREAT | G If we can only get our CUSTOMERS to worry about The Onpfain James Fora our husines much as our competitors are worry- lin charge of Capt. Cummins, who ing. We sure would. have to work harder in order is a civilian deep-water captain, | to get the work done. e e L S0 PLEASE BOOST SOME MORE—WE LIKE HARD WORK—“IT IS FOR A MUTUAL GOOD.” {the entire distan popular bird in and es and § and if th 1koot officer around Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 a family depends on wise am-heated furnished rooms for over our store. 1 and mon in a manner bec U. 8 “The success of my Post, it tha We have ste party return to the barracks the main course of the Chris dinner, if noth 1, commenting on tha| tion in Lynn Canal l buying.” rent up | distriet, [racks has sc | demic, ther | three MANY REAL USEFUL Christmas Gifts for Everyone AT PRICES THAT ..lmx ARE RIGHT ANOTHE I'RESH SHIPMENT OF JOHNSTON’S | FAMOUS 1 CANDIES | New Attractive Packages i for Gifts | Butler-Mauro I)ru,g Co. Free Delivery Phone 134 [ \ WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 \ I'hnnc 25 Free Delivery | Chlldrens Notice! SANTA CLAUS # Will be ready with presents for you on December 24th, 7P.M. WHERE SERVICE, PRICE A! QUALITY MEET AT GEOR PHONES 92—95 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1928, Sppk Appropriation ‘ AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL P for Power Vessel to ! Protect Alaska Seal, "¢ * the hospital since yes- | UN INGREASE terday afternoon at 4 ll]ml\ v stk | patients are workmen fro e WASHINGTON, Dec. 205~Undor| Alagkn Juneau mine. The under. IN FR N E the appropriation bill introduced|ground workers seem to be harder | yesterday for the State, Justice,|q icken by the epldemic than the Labor & ) ery epartments, it r and Commerce epartments, | oy With the arrival of th | is an item of $125,000 for the pur- Nine influenza cases were re. 4 new cases the men's floor at 8 PARIS, Dec. 20.—Divorce has|chase or construction of " DOWerl ARl 1y again filled o Gapacity in by leaps and b 1 as a lccal tender B4} [Ghly one infinetss patleat wiks ¥ inc > Naquet law authc bilof Islands and to in {it in France, in 1881. In Stiom of 1 skals Sad slnwr,;"!,;:::"“'g"" yesterday from the hos. v {forty years after the ask o ite ) g It Ages Do e [o8 ot dingka, " Another item, IISHGH hisye Who have haen Guiteidil I € = for from $100 to $1,000 to b2 made Rl Sharick, Mrs. L. Kean ahd | vorce ¥ |immediately available for protect. D e AT o8 e 1s the g n¥ tHe seal il 1 M Sana Anderson, are reported The ,,,,mh” of divorces in- £ |as improving. These patients rest- { ed slowly. It is only in the| S5 : Dy T"" easily last night and their con- post-war years that it has attain. |Aviatrix Takes |dition is steadily growing better Frenchmen rogard as disquicting | A to Attempt | 4 Al 5 - g s | RHODE ISLAND GETS | \]vaL the :m}vluu of the la Breaking Record s il stx mitda R |declared that the ;e “reestahlish |ment of divorce wculd not in- ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y., Dec. | *|20.—Bundled in a vast amount of|c _|clothing to protect her from the chilling wind, Miss Viola Gentry, |to . took off in an open cock- BOSTON, Dec. 20—mhree silk Y ns now located in Patterson are to remove their plants awtucket, R. 1. Chelsea Silk will occupy Tama- iage :nlrl Jipl His . ratlitions to hiaen | pit ane this morning in an at-|rack plant of Manvil Lol bhiovt Bty In 1881, |!eMPt to establish an official wo.|Cadillac Silk Co. will x [first year of the operation of his|Men’s endurance record. The plane|tions in 4 building formerty occu. law, there were 1,657 divorces, |carried 100 gallons of gasoline. She|pled by Dexter Yarn o, and Kahn } ot ausa T this number had ) hoves to remain in the air until | Silk Co. will 1éase part of the plant BB sacd 1 7. Twenty-three|7 0'clock tonight. jof D. Goff & Sons Co. The Iver 000, y i —————— plants of the silk companies were ¢ A civil court in Parig| Old papers for sale at the Bmplre. formerly cotton mills, recently pronounced 95 divorces ' 8] S, e at one sitting i oo " ANOTHER SPECIAL NOTICE | SUGAR—15 pounds for $1.00 with a grocery order P | The Motorship ‘M * will Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 packagei AN ...$ 26 tcsume her schedule Thursday Corn Flakes, regular 20c size, 3 packages .. .35 |evening sailing for Sitka and wi By taking advantage of our SPECIALS you will be ypports at 8 p. m —ady. 1 able to SAVE ONE-FOURTH on these staples. oo - { ‘ o ek Garnick’s—Phone 174 L at Pioneer Pool Hall - —mlv | B 2 e P+F444-1—H+H4+F+H—H—i—l-l—l—b+-)—kl‘l++~l‘(—l—l++fl : Gas Boat Owners TAKE NOTICE Heavy Galvanized Iron Tanks 4 Made Every to ssc Tank ] Fit Boat PER GALLON Guaranteed ‘ GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “I tell you in advanc> what job will cost” \ I e e B S R Il e} ol Christmas Sale OF BED LAMPS---Your choice of any Bed Lamp in stock at $3.65 -We have a number of DRESSING TABLE LAMPS we are clos- ing out at 1-3 off ; " This is your*chance to get that last ’ ¥ gift at thg lowest price ¥ Goldstem s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center.

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