The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE FRIDAY DEC. 21, W FINE, AND FREE s TO SPEND CHRISTMAS VACATION IN TACOMA /! Miss Hazel Olson is leaving this ( evening on the Alameda tc a Christmas visit with her par. Mr. and Mrs. S. Olson, in T coma. e - TACOMA MAN HERE ) R. B. Rasmussen, of Tacoma, ar- rived, here ‘on the Northwestern to spend a few weeks or months, perhaps, visiting and quainted with this part The young man is a pattern-n by trade but has taken & tempor-| ary job at the Alaska Juneau. He is making his home at the Kilbur house D MORE FLU VICTIMS . Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fraser are I poth’on the sick list with the flu, it was reported yesterday Mrs. Inga Dickenson has 1l for but is s been recovering. - eee H: L. REED IS 7O LEAVE FOR SEATTLE‘ H{ L. Reed, of the Finance and Location Department of the Piggly v Wiggly Alaska Company, is l¢ ing :Juneau on the Alameda night for Seattle. Mr, spend the holidays ‘\ith his family BARNEY GOOGLE AND HORSEFACE KiCT= \Ndo SE FRIENDSHIP TED BN STRONGEST ¥ NOTS, geveral days with the flu,) to- | Reed will| THAT'S WHAT HE DIT /1 snate ) [ LIKEAGIANT OAK, ME DOWRN FOR A HO| / cARRy out N N | PIMFLL OLD NAG ThaT by ’ QW URETHE “TRee, = OuR . CALS A RACE HORSE ,AND | INSTRUCTIONS 1S BRUISED NOW EOR MY REVEMNGE - To Tak Ao BROREN ) 6 BUY ME LETTER,, MR & ALL, DO NOT Rt 1928 By BILLE DE BECK ACDHE R ~ e on \ MRk NEAL MY INDENTITY | | | | Rosz:ka Dolly (nbovc) not only wants more than $100,000 alimony, but she just won’t give back his jewelry to Morti- ! imer Davis, her millionaire hus: We wish to call the attention of Christmas Shoppers to our reduction sale on Leather Goods of all kinds—Toilet Sets in Pyralin, Fiberloid and other makes and we also have a splendid value to offer in Book Ends, Bou- doir Lamps and Kitchen Clocks, Glass and China and many other items. We would ap- preciate having you inspect these articles. LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER If you did not get your tickets, be sure and ask for them T WONDER (F MACPHE RSON DID ANYTHING ABOUT, THAT HORSE 2 I QUGHT To BE GETTING WORD SOON ~MY! This SUSPENSE 18 TERRIGLE ~ ks "HAVE PURCHASED ~THE PINKN WINKY BARY, E FINEST FASTES RACE HORSE IN KENTUCKY ~ SHIPPING HER AT ONCE NMP\\ERZQN 4 AHN - There'g TWE BELL - | PERNAPS SPLENDID, \ SOME WOQRD MASPHERSON aNow - SPLEND\D! o & in the.south and will reiurn short-|; 4 hei g ly after the first of the year to| band. So their divorcesease gelerq!mr" to superintend the| has been dropped for the time o - < ¥ e, (luternational Illustrated News) opening of the Piggly Wiggly Unit 2 ol A No. 3, in that town. ONE GETS OV.E.R Fio q UG S N i ' BETTY HARRIS TO i ANOTHER COMES DOWN el sl TRAVE‘Z,,S,OUTH ALBNE) A. T.Koskey, of the FryeBruhn w Little Betty Harris, who has s i iR ook it I ek of the flu and Miss been visiting her aunt Mrs. Charles| of the accounting de . i «Tuckett, and attendin vh: Pub- 3} ]“‘ i § e h“:ull“”“ lic School here since early in Sep- ! SR ra | » : ‘.| ment with the affliction. tember, will leave Juneau to re-| 25 i3 i) | turn to her home in Yakima, R | Washington on the Alameda to.| CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS | night- Betty is nine years Old| oq,. wping for Chrisimas s and came unaccompanied to Ju Aacoration. atrooses B TORELY neau from Seattle last fall. The FLORIS’H L little girl sees no excitement in| " (> P ansie e the fact that she is going to return %% gouth alone - el & NOTICE ; My office will be closed until January 2nd. adv. ‘DR. GEO. L. BARTON. - Prices right—Christmas cards, large selection, at Empire. ———— | NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL CCOUNT » lp the I’rulmte Court fer the o » Territory of A a, ])(visiun" 0 No. 1, at Haines, before McLean, U. nd Ex-Officio Probate | In {the matter of the estate of, ol Ripinsky, deceased. | otice is hereby given C. A. Lindholm, administrator of thé estate cf Sol. Ripinsky, de- ceased, has this 19th day of De- cember, 1928, presented and fl]ul hig verified final account of his | wsadministration of said estate, and the said administrator having| filed with his said final account,| hig petition, asking that a day be 'appointed for hearing his said tion and final account, and court has appointed and nam- ed the 30th day of January, 1929 agithe time for such hearing at| the hour of 2 p. m. o'clock of| sald day and the court 'room in the city of Haines as the place = for such hearing, and all heirs, devises and all other persons in- terested in said estate, are here-| by notified and required to be' ll‘ appear at said time and e, and file his or her objec- (ol t[?lll in writing, if any, and show cause why, said final ac- l cpunt should not be approved and tled; and it is further ordered, t this notice be published a week, for four successive ks in the Alaska Daily Em- publllheq at Juneau, Alaska, that three copies of said jce be posted in three of the st public places in Haines inct. Dated this 19th day of Decem- , 1928, 1) A. F. McLEAN, U. 8. Commissioner and Ex- Ome!o Probate Judge. 'H!%# Judge. | | t Christmas Specials MIRRORS, TRAYS, BOOK-ENDS, SMOKER’S SE TS AT COST FRAMED LIGHTS o’ JUNEAU, $2.25 Complete “Ready-to-Mail” Gift Pictures and Greeting Cards KODAKS IN COLORS Stock of Latest Eastmgn Models “Everything in Photography” Winter and Pond Co. [TWO MEN ARE SOUGHT BY ability as a solcist when, a few! ¢ TREASURY DEPARTM&NTU s ARTlsTs days late he gav® a piano re- ('hma D(‘cards Career Jettal s oW Men in Service Abroad leral Treasury Depar | E r Spencer of Chicago Sl hington, D. C., R found o full angd - apptecihtive| gyANGHAL De -China mation lnuul! louse when she reached Berlin|ginjomatic representatives abroad eabouts. of Lot .“ In the course of a tour which|ore glated for a boost in rank Gray Heath Walker, “"lh of wh n | 004 to “j* German ci from Ministe to Ambassadors. are believed to be in Alaska. Any| of Munich, Frankfort-on-Main, | Nanking Government is re- n regarding them can! Hamburg, Dresden, and Leibsig. |oiganizing the diplomatic serv- |be forwarded to Mrs, Lottie p- | ! nard Shore, youngest of the jcq of the country and the change kett, Postm s of the local of-| I LIN, Dae. 20.—American |4 .n an pianists concertizing |, status of the representati 0y art are finding favor in in-(in* Germ has” won the Bech- |y, 1o major powers fs & part of bt creasing numbers with the crit-istein at the Sl?““'""‘ the pr m. . and public of Berlin. > fuer Musik, wherc Ancther cha will be aboli- TO TELEPHONE PATRONS Eva Gautlfer, a favorite with |is m.u‘, ost-graduate work bl 68" te Voashare! ik, dhs : lin concert goers, this year stipeud is o much coveted prize.| i Wi v now in course of F”T’“““"’" tionalism of her vocal program. .\.».1; planist, was acclaimed hum ‘,”,,(,mm Sars TiNGUS shokan | Patrons conwmplating change of o, .. - Ital-{the critics at one of the' best|for ‘thegs places. Hencefortt address or persons who wish tol} * ses | interpreters of Chapin of our day. leave an' annoancement from No have tclephones installed are re-|;.. 1o more difffculty than sing-|His rendition of LISt#'s Works|ying, men prominent i cortr ot uested to notify the Telephone! § e} e g, prom party af- z ing in her native English. ' Her|also came in for special praise. A d 4 ) i1 of the Kucmintank will be Ceomgmn&n}’hone 420 before ]aie interpretive powers are cspecial- | -, {glven thé iobh cember 2 —adv. t n¢ - ' 2 |" Ralun Lawion, her American| ADD ECONOMY TIPS | B e R Y mquist Presz your Suft LAADSE - ANE0N, < BEE S ! | S22 galicdr: Higo 88t |ic st, was lauded 1ot O0IY | RoSEwQOD, Minn. — Poik $300 FOR STOLEN CHICKENS o - | because of the delicacy of his 8¢-1gounty Commissioners plan to| ; 2 s 4 et | | WHITWELL, Tenn James Christmas Caras— ¢ companiheBia; but Cseor TN 4 5 > d tmas iras—KEmpire. mpaniment 1 0 I \.\‘. \|\,‘)|\,;, ‘m“u"y by de-|giovensc n, farmer, discovered a jinuring 2000 Ballons of seized | o500 of fowls he had prepared e %) !‘maonshine” with for market had disappeared. But dispensing it - |In bis path lay a pocketbook cap- acion SoF TaR taining $300, for which he found . 2 - no claimant. WE FRAME PICTURES pae S " Alaska Sceriie Views adv ->e = Can't be beat anywhere, cards Varied selection of/ Christmas|to please the most fas'idious. cards at the Empire. {Samples at Empire oflfice. EAT YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER AT MABRY’S TURKEY, CRANBERRY SAUCE, CELERY, SWEET POTATOES, VEGETABI AND CHRISTMAS DESSERTS ALL FOR $1.00 Like the big $1.00 Thanksgiving Day Dinner which proved so popular, so will you enjoy your Christmas Dinner at MABRY’S A Corona for Christmas A GIFT THAT LASTS Useful——Durable J. B. Burford & Co. We also have bgputiful Sectional Book Cases A HOT POINT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL A New Model Electric Hat Point Waffle Iron—Price $10.00 A fifteen piece refreshment set “Aptique Ivory from Salem” wiz: four cups and saucers, two service pitchers, four nine inch plates and one ten and a half inch service plate, price $10. 00 Our Special Christmas pzice for the combination $15.00 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Junesu Phone No. 6 Douglas Phane No. 18 S o Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Saturday; fresh sontheasterly winds. LOCAL DATA fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wird Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. . 20.72 42 100 SE 8 Misting 4 a. m. today. 2952 43 85 E 14 Rain Ncen today 29.63 44 82 E 17 Rain 7 CABLE AND RALi0 “KEPORTS YESTERDAY™ TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a.m. Sam Preclp Sam. Stations— temp. temp. temp. temp. Velocity eather “~-Less than 10 miles. Barrow 2 6 | -10 10 12 0 Pt Cldy Nome 10 2 1 2 12 0 Clear Bethel ' ' Forl Yukon 8 ) 8 2 0 Clear "anana 12 2 0 Clear gle 30 0 Clear St. Paul 30 20 Hrace Snow Dutch Harbor.. 34 - Snow Kodiak 40 | e 02 Cldy Cordova 42 8 332 Rain Juneau 45 Ketchikan 16 | 12 2fg? ¥fi3 Prince Rupert.. 46 | 28 .34 Rain Edmonton 38 | * 0 Cldy ittle i1 | b 0 Cldy Portland 36 | L] 0 Cldy San Francisco.. 54 | * 0 Clear NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul I)uhh Harbor, Kodlak, Ju- neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fian cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. throughout Alaska with its lowest a Peninsula. It is high in the Pacifie Precipitation has been general in Southern Alaska, with heavy rain at Cordova and Ket-hikan and snow in the extreme uthw Fair weather prevails in the Interior. Temperatures have risen in scme parts of the Yukon Valley and have fallen somewhat in other portions of Alaska. The pressure remains low point south of the Al f States. e e e e SN 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. Woodford, Resident Agent Evening Appoinments 2 Rings, Salmon Creek To the Public For the present Brunswick Machines and Records will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on Lower Seward Street. Ice Cream, 50 cents € er quart. Fresh made Choco- latest in boxes or bul at wholesale prices—cash and carry. EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize your home town produets. ELMER E. SMITH 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Electric Toasters Make Ideal Christmas Gifts See our line of Guaranteed Electrical Appliances Capital Electric bémpany Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring Gift Suggestions PYREX CASSEROLES PEACH GLOW GLASSWARE | CRYSTAL GLASSWARE 1 ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS GLASS VASES WAFFLE SETS WAFFLE JUGS DISHES IN SETS TOOL CHESTS MECHANICAL TOYS RUGS LINOLEUMS FURNITURE Open evenings until Christmas Thomas Hanlware Ca.

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