The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 3, 1929, Page 8

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HIGH SCHOOL GIRL STOLEN BY OLD MAN | Kidnapped Girl Writes Let-| ter to Her Parents in Atlanta ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 8 Al kind old man the with a cane search parents object ] by of po Do Tury received a | ing daughte been k miss nervc dly wr make short, I have b napped An old man wit member until ed to write t half\ crazy I know 1 wont ve to all. Doris chum of an old man desperate to stay long Goldie Mo told her parer often had taken the to in his automobile, once said Doris looked like his dau died and that he into tears. Doris. chool r who had D ELK HILLS OIL RESERVEISSUE - IN HIGH COURT -~ Injunction Is Set Aside in|——— Contrf)vel'sy O\'(’Y Ownership WASHINGTON, Jan versy over the owr important section « Naval Oil Reserve was reopened yeste Supreme Court junction restraining of Interior from inquirir title of the land held ln the dard Oil Company of Cal The ‘Court explained at issue invol h known to ¢ time the Sta veyed it clal school lands. MYRON HERRICK BETTER TODAY CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 3. The condition of Myri Her- rick, American Ambassador to France, is described today as much improved. He is able to sit up and read and listen to the radio. His sickness is described as asthmatic influenza which- de- veloped into a high fever. 17-Year-Old Girl Sets New Record, Endurance Flight the S ry ) th Stan- in minera f Calif »d it as a part of} LOS ANC Miss Bol 3 has set a new record for an endu ance flight for women after being continuously in the air for hours and 11 minutes. if., Jan. 3. —— 1929 TIDE TABLES BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Dellvery Phone 134 When We Sell It It's Right 3ub Station Post Office No. 1. e B L S s NEW EXCLUSIVE BOXED STATIONERY Many Shades g & Phone 25 , Free Delivery the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1929. [ NEVADANS GIVE TE S Four hundred citizens of Las Vegas, Nev., representing a number of religious denominations, made a pilgrimage to the site of the dam to be erecied on the Colorado river and knelt in prayer of thanksgiving after word was received that President Coolidge had signed the Swing-Johnson Bill. It calls for the construction of the project. Las Vegas is the nearest city. | |Gambling License QUEEN IS NOW COMING NORTH | , Jan. 3.—Steamer Admiral Line sailed rn Alaska ports at night with 18 pas. the of the T “Southe 9 o'clock rs aboard, d for Juneau: James Wicl am and wife temmie and one steerage - o Ev2 Not Granted; (mmo \ol ()pr'nn(l .rtised for Japuary 1 1 bec the Fl ¢ failed to issue ¢ Hundreds of men dressed in eve and women in their s waited outside whil 0 employes stood at, their posts within as the opening was can led e 0DD GELLONS ATTENTION AlV 0dd Fellows are requeste 1 wis|SIX PATROL BOATS FOR PACIFIC COAST 1 | ham | Ensign 1. T | route { from 2 Thank :t};]m SWIFT'S WRAPTED BACON, CHOCOLATE ECI CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP ROYAL MACARONT or § All our goods are be 100 the contesting L CHAMBER CF COMMERCE |from cither AND LIONS TO BOWL | e Fresident Wall ieorge ap- pointed M willia to be nanager of the Chamber of Com- merce Wh Mor nd Ewing, in com e for San Francisco, Cal., to the » of Commerce by 3 Fok A W London, ( They |1, D erson, ‘provided for i3 New Arri I ; scenery | 1 delivered | oy 3 homely woman. ———— ops at New York, and | five contests of three games each :‘ between five-men teams. It also was | provided that the of yn|Juneau’s all-star team that has at engaged in with out-of: town bowlers should be barred members » Opysters, Happy Home Thompson’s Double marked Pencil so to continue our 3 with our famous year and in these rea- you all for vour ition are giving upport the past vou the benefit of o sonab system of merchandising. pound AIRS, pound 22 bars for A5 25 BAKING POW SPAGHETTI, reasonably , 12 ounce can 3 packages for “If you are gold” IF priced as as the above. YOU ARE and save money. PHONE 174 Come the other fellow — adv. present p. m Work ir Visiting ly invited. 0S( at a man ut a he would o vals “Happ I' your Instal Acting thi ion of n the Second members AR JE ng Nob good meal Anc Dy (Gastineau Grocery Phone 37 alright your credit is as good as NOT money i ANNOUNCEMENT! “WE TELL you in advance what job will cost” (Stockholders—Geo. B. Rice, John Ahlers, Successors to GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL In fairness to those who have helped me build up the Largest Plumbing and Heating Business in the Territory, I have incorporated the busi- ness and they become members of the new firm, with this added interest I am sure we will give you even better service than ever before. Four vears ago when I opened my shop here | had FAITH IN JUNEAU'S FUTURE. 1 have not been disappointed and today it is stronger than ever before. I firmly believe that 1929 will be a VERY busy vear and will tax the energies of all three of us to look after the increased busme%s for we want every job under the direct supervision of one of the firm. I thank the people of Southeastern Alaska and Juneau for the patronage they have given me and assure you even better service in the future. Wishing You All A Happy New Year, GEE BEE. Rice & Ahlers Co. Ira Tucker) fllIIIIIHIIIIIHNIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"II!IIIIIIIIIfl!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlmlllllIIlIIIIIIIlI o R Skookum Jam in gallon cans, Smith’s Cove Sandwich Malted Milk, Sprouts and lots of other popular items. assured that everything i Home” “Quick Turn Over” Spread, Bamboo 1 only good for the other fellow, so let us be “it is for mutual good.” - ————-—-————————-—-———J‘ A ETIRTETEREEEECRTIREOTSRCORRCCRRRCARCCAARACYR OOV, following Hook- | | { New ! “| States, is en route to England to | TWO SITKA TEACHERS ~| the and ‘the High school grada n Sitka, and Nelson teaches the fourth and fifth grades. > - r dances almost er—hut not ou bet May Succeed Brother [crencd on Wenes the prevalence of ll m as much Monda to th same | Miss Kepp teaches tI I ( L T BRIDGE COOKIES One Pound Cans 60 CENTS EACH Evangeline Booth, commander of the B8alvation army in the United GINGER W AEFRS 9 1-2 Ounces 45 CENTS CAN attend the meeting of the high council. Rumors say she may suc- csed her brother, Gen. Bramwell Booth, as head of organization. - - ARE VISITING JUNEAU HERSEY’S BREAKF AST COCOA SYRUP 5 1-2 Ounces , from Sitka day shcpping and vi Junean, and will return > on the Margnita 2 Sitka school was Sitka to hav RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS 17,1929 Just Add Boiling W ater 10 CENTS EACH Jan. We have many very appro- i ifts is occas- they are all a saving of near- half for you. G GO L L L ily one GEORGE BROTHERS Open Unntil 11 P. M. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free I)vlivcry\ B 111111111 Dt Phones 92 and 95 E_l-\ THREE THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT OUR THRIFT SALE First-- Since inventory we find many things on our shelves that must go to make room for new goods. Second-—- You will find these goods on the tables in our Dry Goods Department. Goods by the yard, novelties of all kinds and articles to wear. As the different articles move from these tables others will take their place so it will be to your ad- vantage to look them over often. Third-- The most important will be the prices at which you may purchase the thing you want. Everything will have to sell regardless of what the former price was. In fact this will be a SALE to move goods, not to make money for the store. But a REAL saving to you. Watch these tables for a few weeks and you will be pleasantly surprised. No Approvals No Returns Goldstein’s Emporium WHERE VALUES WILL TELL

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