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TWO MEN HAVERAISE IN PAY NARROW ESCAPE GIVEN GUA lu]rml Jdll\ Get Month R. K. Stewart and Com- RDS ‘BIS Increase pamon I:n(];mgm'ml 17)' Guards, cooks and matron Explosion on Vessel LURtAL IS M ERE LRI T Xplos 88 1 were today the recipienis of a fine Christmas gift in the shape Territorial Preda-|of a galary raise, it was an and Jimmy | nounced tc by ¥. 8. Marshal ¢ Alber An increase o a $15 per month has bee ! was | izc the Department Ju 1w ce, ralging them from to \ccor to|$140 at the Gov The latest Federal Grand Jury boat and erving in the local U. §. District cont were a total lo |Court recommended such a raise The accident occurred early Sat-| Marshal White supported the urdan The Comrade was tied|recommendation, by a personal up to a float I Island. Dur-|endorsement in a letter to the ing a heavy 1 yw broke | Attorney G of the United its mooring 1 the Comrade |Statc Aut for the in broke loose yw Bet crea which is retroact to Rhodes ¢ get his engine work- |t re y employed, to ing the vessel was blown ash 1, t from Wask It struck with such force as t e by telegraph Sun break the gas feed line. Escaping|merning gasoline was ignited by a lamp " - on the boat. The explosion hurl vout| | WHO'S WHO ed Rhodes clear out of the nto the water. He was picked up | AND WHERE | ! by Stew in a skiff. Th > | 2 s | men made their w x ranch i on Lung Island and from there to Pelersburg Stewart, who has been working ia Ask 1y, who pioneer mer has heen some tim or the Territory for the past two| hrough Juneau v o il 3 8, collecking data on predatory | giamer Queen enroute to his animals and instructing trappers in | pome methods of trapping them, lost mi’ Miss Georgina Anstey s al of the notes he had assembled dur- |, er for Skagway on the ing that time. He and Rhod .|” 1cen that ailed early this lost everything they had on the|morning for that port Miss boat except the clothing they wore| Anstey is the daughter of J. D wearing, | Anstey who i nt for the Pa ————— cific Steamship Company at Skag HIGH MAss Tfl i“”" during the summer month land who i rice How |ard, the cc it in Ju | neau, while and Mrs. Héward ‘\11 Anstey is going to visit | triends over the holidays and re pa Mvnll !u Iul home in Seattle after Tiss Impi \11‘\ well. known llnu;ll girl, who has been teach- Special ‘Musical Prngram““' o hool at Scow Bay, and Miss o A B Elizabeth F teacher in the Will Be Given, Begin- |west petersbu hool, arrived ning at Midnight yesterday on the steamer Queen to A spend the holidays with their par- High Mass will be celebrated be- | “"** ginning at Midnight tonight at the ‘apt. J. V. Davis returned home Catholic church of the Nativity|cn the steamer Queen Sunday al- and the following musical program |ter a business trip to Seattle. will be given: D. J. Williams, “Divine Redeemer,” by Gounod,|of the Hirst-Ch sung by M Louise Norton, Violin | Kimsham, obligato by Miss Mae Pauley; Cello|steam obligato by ella Jones. busi “The Birthday of a King,” . by Fred Shepard. “Holy Night,” by Adam, sung by Louise Zahoda and choir. a—"Puer Natus set Nobi Palmer. Sopranos, Mrs. | Miss Zahoda; altos, M L. Smith; tenors, r, Nollan Forrest; ed Shepherd. Assisted by Miss Pauley, violin; Miss Jones, cello; Joseph Kline, clarinet. Adeste Fideles—Novello, by Mrs, Norton :mble, r, Celebrant, , Organ. gof Queen after a s trip to Sc .mh solo, Mi; is Mis by F, Noriton, Forre Margs hasso, MASS AT HOLY TRINITY Midnight Mass will be celebrated at Holy Trinity Cathedral begin- ning promptly at 12 o'clock mid- night tonight. The following is the progr Process Salute the shire. K 2, St Gradual Annointed,’ Gloria Tib Adlam Offertory, “O, Little Bethlehem,” St. Louis. Sanctus, Benedictus, Adlam. Pater Noster, Gloria in Excelsis, Adlam. Nuns Dimiti Recessional, A S eee ROY CARSON PLEADS | GUILTY TO LARCENY| Arrested Sat y morning early by Ohief of Police George A Getchell on a charge of larceny, Roy Carson pleaded guilty to petit larceny Saturday afternoon before Judge . Boyle, in the U 8. Comm mer's Cou He is| thid to have stolen a sweater and | a pair. of shoes from a room in the Centrai Rooming House. Sentence was deferred by Judge | “Christians Awake, Happy Morn,” York- Philip. “Hail to an Gratias, the Lord’s and Credo, Town of Agnus Del, | Fideles Boyle until December 26, it was announced today iy CHILD IS DEAD I Little four - months - old Harry | Albert Hayes, the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Ernest Hayes, died yester-| day afterncon as a result of in-| fluenza with which the child had been suffering for some time. The | death of the child is the third in | Juneau from the influenza epi- demic. The funeral of the infant will be next Wednesday after- noon at 2 o'clock in the Native Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. David Waggoner officiating and interment will be in Ever-| green Cemetery. - Almquist Press Your Bult | cal: and deliver. Phone 528 | superintenden mine at returned Sunday on the month's )am RONEE ' \;fum‘i” & Y\ QJ-,»O) wr LT yweads 0 Fuws (500al How to Meet s In order to meet the “HAPPY HOME one would have to be able to fly very sure would like to see that BIRD QUALITY” high and we AND TO MEET OUR PRICES One would have to be much lower than any one we ever have secn in Juneau. ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS Or read any of the published spec in this or any other paper in Alaska. Ovr bette ill take a walk around town and investigate the price tags—there, a chance too. AGAIN Wishing you all a Merry Christ and Prosperous New Year. YOURS FOR HIGHER QUALITY LOWER PRICES (;usluwuu Grocery you would h the quality, to compa mas and a very Happy AT Among my assets I like to count the only one that money cannot buy-your good will. And so at this Holiday season I extend to you-not as a customer alone, but as a friend- the best wishes for the coming vyear. GEO. B. RICE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1928. Six Persons Burned To Death, Home Fire RNISTON, Al persons 24 to arned and s injured en fire destroyed sidence y this mcrning near Lincoln | dead are all members of the of Albert Calhoun, and irls visiting the home. The unt of damage has not been determined i i THCMPSCN SENTENCED TO 4 MONTHS IMPRISONMENT lobert ~Thompson was sen- 1 to four months imprison Judgs Frank A. Boyle ing intoxicating liquor furnishing it to Indians crime charged was commit- ted at Haines. Thompson plead- ed guilty to it. DON’T FORGET 78 | during ‘their early 1 ANDERSON FUNERAL WEDNESDAY, 2 P. M. The funeral of Gus Anderson who died of pneumonia last Fri day afternoon, will be held a the Resurrection Lutheran Church Wednesday at 2 p. m. The Re Harry Allen will officiate a interment will be the Anderson family plot at tery by the side c wife, who passed away 50 The Andersons v well known in and around Juneau, having lived here for imber of years. Mr, Ander vears old at the ti hi death. No surviving relatives are known, to be in the States or Alaska 1 it believéd where the and there is kin in ¢ Andersons were bort THIS EVENING SANTA CLAUS AT GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Open Until Midnight lived | Merry Christmas! - It’s jolly to say the words again, ¥ and really mean it Garnick’s--Phone 174 { g e —_— . I Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska b A. M. GEYER J. J. NEWMAN Sheet Metal Plumbing * Our prices are based on known cost of production Our Overhead Is Less Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau - g g b oS S 1 00 i Christmas Gift Specials y Sunday. Monday JUST ONE MORE DAY ks We are cutting LOW PRICES FROM Busine: a large stock and we still have too at the prices we will quote you. items for children: Children’s Linen Books, y Jolly Paint Book, regular regular Children’s Stationery, *Camp Fire (in sets) was Books by Alger, wi any other gifts for chilc / . VERY APPROPRIAT I\ AND WOMEN. are included in our specials. Girls” Boys’ UNTIL MIDNIGHT PHONE 33 TO GREET YOU Not alone as one for whose pat- ronage and good will we are grate- ful, but as a friend, for whom we sincerely wish all the joys of a MERRY CHRISTMAS Goldstein’s Empormm Juneaw’s. Style Center. under no obligations to purchase when you come in and look our goods over, and you will be Happy All the Day Book, was $1. Children’s Stationery, regular 50c, now regular 75¢, now Christmas T Hellan’s Pharmac ( 14 FREE DELIVERY I N N our REGULAR £ 25 PER £ '} CENT TO 60 PER CENT ON ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS good the last few days, a lot but we had : left. You are Y e urprised Here are a few ol 75, now_$ .95 75¢, now .35 75¢, now .50 35 50 i “ v 25¢, now .15 ‘Bl 10W . .30 o 1 of all ages. GIFTS FOR ree Decorations OPEN SUNDAY AND MONDAY o Ly .