The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1928, Page 8

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- o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 1928. - & and surely took ad-|tion. The picnic is held in Ju-land would mnot be shipped as it| MAIL FROM STATES TWO TERMS []F PERUVIAN AVIATOR FLIES TO U. S. . OVER 600 KIDS ~ oeecnvi e June and the main Toature of the| would not Do sble 4 fer 10 Aws| e o M o g e Christmas decorations were plen- :!‘n is lh( uniimited cream|ka this winter, the last steamer : 7 ful throughout the house which|which is served without stint or having salled from Seattle on De.| ' eee L (icen came north, Wi L ! ENJUY ELK ncluded a large Christmas Tree|regard for the day after. | cmber 1. Noroo. s dts, tomorrot Bt I : loaded down with presents and| The entire burden of the tWo0! The manufacturer [ e o o In good faithjor night and also the Princess wndy, fruit and what not for the|yearly events for the children,|reclaimed i i g . y the shipment a s | Mary t ' v ght O t everal hundred “guests” and in|when the Elks play the part of|y ¥ Ut aniMary. jaiigpraw . S 3 respect it was “Christmas|host to the youngsters, is paid for| pe f | iting for navigation to resume|two vessels there should be . :nt After the show the chil-|by the members of the lodge m:l‘ *h received a present from|comes as a regular fund from the! SN X T e e — in order to fi!l the order. | days’ mail for Juneau . i Iren Terms Set for Ketchikan! La t the K of Juneau,'santa Claus, who greeted everyone|treasury for the purpose of fur-|sufu ki Th eadwell | Douglas 4t the door as he handed them|nishing the kiddies the best time| and J“““’au Next Month were again the of the tockings containing every thing|of all i Are Now Postponed at the annual Christmas Tree and ¢om peanuts to soda pop. Among| Manager Spickett announces that | movie that was given in the Pal- oiher things over 750 oranges were|parents with kiddies who were Plans made by Judge E. Coke| a 'I Theat ) "\1‘{ "””__.wfl;nffl‘ ven away by Santa. |unable o attend the show last| Hill for holding two terms of cour SIS AW ¥ R T R ¢ A e me oo night, the kiddies will be admit-| “ in this Divisicn in Janua 1920, house to capacity and thoroughly| The Blks Christme. ‘]r“ _’”“'m.wl free, if accompanied by parent have been abandoned, accordin enjoyed the show presented low has become a yearly event|, .ither of the two shows tonight.! § i A T children's own actor Jack vith the hundreds of Elks Lodges N i t telegraphic advices received ‘ s - | Minr by Pédersl played the principal role in| throughout the entire country and i el M el Wb ol in feature of the show, “The | is regarded by the children cials and e public today. it, " and the howls of glec. of the two big chances of the year is not expected now that there| will be any terms before Febru and that the first term next year will be held at Ketchikan | When he went back to Valdez | last month, Judge Hill fixed Janu.| ary 7, 1 for the opening day of | a special term at Ketchikan, and | Jaanuary 15, to open here. A wire| - received from him by Walter B.| The Peruvian alrman, Carlos Martinez De Pinillos, is making a | King, Chief Deputy Clerk of Court,| good will flight from Lima, Peru, to New York, stopping at Latin/ || A new shipment of our famous Apple Cider”just ar- { | »'s2i:|SAME OLD STORY, NO | ELKS HALL house wa | children during the entire program | Picnic,” given each and they were permitted free reign ' locality, and Juneau is no ex in ev TONIGHT The last steamer for Alaska left Seattle December 1, so a manu- facturer of novelties of Newton, has informed the Juneau | | fiss R AT, Bakery. And he got his informa. MUSIC BY wp ) 4 B " MORE APPLE CIDER tion from local railroad agent 3 1 ( Liast October the Juneau Bak- rived and it is all marked with our famous “HAPPY ery purchased a small bill of goods HOME PENCIL” so you all can try some. from the Newton concern. On No- ; vember 2, they were delivered to The Ser(’naders directed Mr. King to keep the| American capitals. He Is accompanied by Lieut. Carlos Zegarni. terms alive but that he would not come here at that time. Amother| telegram from Judge Hill to U. §.|/m& with pneumonia, and was for/ GEATING AT GLACIER; MORE WINE JELLY s k Attorney Justin W. Harding in(L!t' fow ‘:“‘-‘_‘ -0 SOrI "”“‘[:“”” . Only a few more Wine Jelly left, and it is priced so ;,I"'.,‘\""“”" ,,'h':‘v"f ;fl,m " wc,m,k "::"“”P’,"‘;:_‘l"i;‘ry“"“M be no term ""‘f‘l“]'i"::mf}' :' '11?’ DreseI R AUK LAKE FREEZ]NG‘ your DOLLAR is worth 75 per cent more than \::,‘d ;‘{‘ li:‘,:”:;:‘ny,nlg,:“ ‘:::Hi;;‘:{ 5 fram Apparently Judge Hill expects L. Kean, who has haen suf.| Skatis on tzs many smanj| elsewhere. R il Sy i ment was still in the freight house | FHHibirbinr bbb bbb early action. by the Semate on the|fering with Infiucnza and has been | Ponds near Mendenhall glacier was| WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR STORE : M RS k i pointment of Mr. Harding to be [/n the hospital for about thr enjoyed yesterday and last nigh 3e sure and look at the price tags and you already + will be e ) leave for and large numbers are out again deral judge in this Division. | know that they cover the best merchandise obtain- Should favorable action be taken|Der home within a few days. Mrs nl:\ ’,\uvk l'("f""“_"'""wfl b able, and the price that is on them will prove what LS next month it would probably nmi"‘ a1 weR fur e tims, orlolialy Ll B R o SN e often’ Have: saiti ARl be necessary for Judge Hill to re ‘m for the past veral days has|cold weather continuc skating on “rvie APIQ QDI 3 S nl T ST .y Y tarn here waloss It were required |improved rapidly the Iake may be probable by Mon-| OTHER'S SPECIALS ARE OUR REGULARS o ¥ The condition of Mrs. S ¥ y or New Years. There is a thin| G e G S B eon b WSk B onsie 15 AT i ibw overiptaiHeatly astineau Grocer d still suffe from a bad attack|the entire surface of the wat - Anderson Has been |but mot thick enough for skating PHONE by reason of Mr. Harding being disqualitied from sitting in cases which originated in his tenure as e George Bros. United States Attorney of the flu iy Lol ciakil [in the hospital for three weeksWith saf We have steam heated furnished rooms for rent. and during that tfme has been on A SENTENCES IMPOSED [0 e mone criuai s e o ! — T ity e ON FOUR BY BOYLE |y, ‘s act nisnt rested neriecty | } Mr. Sharick was operated on about | Three jail sentences ranging|ten days ago and was for few . 35 fine were handed out by Judge [0f pneumonia and internal hernia Frank A. Boyle in the U. 8. Com.|the cause of the operation. He ral missioner’'s Court to four persons|lied from his weakened condition '} 4 3 arrested by Federal officers during [and has since been on the mend TAKE NOTICE the Christmas celebration. All of |His condition is reported as being| them were said to have imbibed|extremely good too freely in 40-rod liquor and en- - > gaged in a free-for-all scrap which | Fined them n the ¥eacrat b1 [MASONS TO HOLD e (OPENHOUSE ON . | penalty, Anna White and Daisy !\Irl\’\ulv}" NEW YEAR’S DAY : drew two-day sentences, and Peter Pickett-Eastern Hardwheat Flour 49 pound Sack, $2.90 Occident Flour Heavy Galvanized Iron Tanks T 49 pound Sack, $3.25 e 35¢C b g - WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND Keene escaped with a fine of §35 | The sentences were imposed The regular reception given to | s 4 ) GALLO: ¥ A GEO. B. RICE George Bros. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL PHONES 92 and 95 FREE DELIVERY “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Genuine Virgin Wool Shirts in Plain and Fancy e . from 2 to 5 pam. on January 1, Two DANCES wlu‘ New g’mn day, in the Scottish Rite Temple. There will be music | BE GIVEN TONIGHT [and retresnments. 1t was an-| nounced that all Masons, whether Two public dances are on the|members or visitors, are cordially( social program tonight. One will[invited to attend. No special invi-| he given in Blks' Hall at which |tations have been issued for this the Serenaders will furnish the|event and the other is in Moo A v B A Hail, music by Lindseth's Or- i i Sliatin. Dell E §!m'|n‘, .\I.L: s tuner. ‘ ” foted oo ——— Call or write Phone 6 anlm””” ol e e | AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL b B L B o e i e Mrs. O. Flobergund and her two- weeks'-old baby girl, born at the lhospital, returned home yesterday J. M. Saloum, who has been |ll{ the hospital under doctor's care| for several days, is reported hold ing his own. Mr, Saloum is suffer. D " 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY : HELP WANTED—Lady for Gen- eral housework. Telephone 378. o o -] o i HELLAN’S ANNUAL HI JINKS and We have a few articles NE 'V YEA 1{ ¢ S E VE such as BRIDGE SETS POKER CHIPS and CARD SETS TOILET SETS HAND BAGS LEATHER GOODS . Which we intend to sell at a greater reduction than # our Christmas pric New Year’s Cards Patterns $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 $6.50, $7.00 Extra [I(‘flvy‘rMO](’Skill in Grey and Tan ' $4.25 LET’S RING OUT THE OLD AND IN THE NEW! HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 ©+ Free Delivery 3 - Elks Hall : Heavy Wool Sox $1.00 $1.00 4 pairs 3 pairs 1929 TIDE TABLES Kindly askr for your December 31st Monday WEATHER CHART CALENDAR THE BIG SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON IN ELKDOM BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Delivery Phome 134 When We Sell It It's Right 4ub' Station Post Office No. 1. Public Cordially Invited DANCING, 9:30 Goldstein’s Em’porium Juneaw’s Style Center. FAVORS

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