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NICE FOURSOME ! AT SCHOOL ! tions THE DAILY A MY COUSIN ELMER FROM WHO AN I\| [ S'MATTER wiTH DELICIAZ HER OPHER PRARIE IS GET, BOB? WIND IS SOUND. SHE HAS THE GO | COMING ON FOR A ALL THE REGULATION NUMBER OF ARMS AN’ VISIT, SO DIG HIM GIRLS IN LEGS, AN'INTTHIS AGE OF BEAUTY- UP A GIRL FRIEND OURCROWD || | ARCHITECTS, NOTHIN'S IMPOSSIBLE! AND WE'LL HAVE A ARE AWAY re given to deal over and the bidder had to go on with his original bid At .the end of one round ners exchanged scores with losers Instead of high and low prizes, everyone received a nonsense prize to fit in with the earthquake idea. After the prizes were enjoyed re- freshments were served. > ADDRESS BY ALDRICH DOUGLAS NEWS THREE CHEERS FOR DOUGLAS BALL Manager Bonner of the D. F. D. baliplayers brought home a victori- | ous team last night after winning from the Moose gation to the tune of 5 to 4, thus making it two straight wins for the home boys With a good t and plenty of TEAM Frank Aldrich will make an ad- dress Saturday night at 8 o'clock in Eagle's Hall to native sons and daughters and their parents, rela- tive to formation of an organiza- on for native-born Alaskans. Los Angeles, are interested. Mrs. Wiseman and Mis. Moore accom-| panied them as far as the mouth| of the Taku River. | Mr. Wiseman and Mr. Moore left on one of Bill Strong’s Taku River boat, for the property, with Mr. Stapler, who has been superin- tending work there for the last few weeks. | ——r HENRY PIGG OPE Henry Pigg, son of Dr. and Mrs. | W. J. Pigg, was operated on for dicitis this morning at St.| Hospital. He is said to be| foing well. iy ON who has been in the |l The Alaska Steamsnip Company freighter, Depere, Capt. A. A. An- in - Juneau 400 tons | of coal for the Pacific Coast Coal|® derson, docked o'clock this morning Company, a truck and S Railroad at the Juneau Company. W. Moore and J. B. Stapler of FREIGHTER DUPERE ome LASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929. DEL. LETS ME AN’ You | PARTNERSHIP! ILL PUT UP THE DOUGH, FER THAVE YOUR SCENERY SHIFTED, IF YOu'LL STAND FER THE SHIFTIN'Y live Istock to unload at Juneau. It will |leave Juneau early tomorrow morn- ling for the Westward after taking on about 2000 ties for fhe Alaska | Lumber | the livestock taken off | as a brown and white shet- | v bu support from loc fans, the fi - D e =) Dr. Pigg, men ought to be able to contin hospita g treatment for on the winning road ‘and win the| AT THE HOTELS everal expected to return| pennant for Douglas this year. i o his home tomorrow or Sunday.|S i S O | Satheat TN e ties for the MRS. BROWN IS G. S. Chapin, Harriett Haley, C.| AMERICANS BETTER PAID : LUNCHEON HOSTESS A In honor of her mother-i Mrs. P. C. Brown, who ¥ Bhusband visi here, M Brown cntertained with on Thursday. Additiona R. R. ncheen ests Shonacker, S. S. Cramer, s Keefe, Seattle; , Vancouver; H. ancouver. n John Dunirof W. P 5. W. Doucet E J MCcN. WASHINGTON, May 24. — Bureau of Labor Statisti the United States and Gre Alaskan Britain showing that British w: y for Joe Kendler, of the| |were loaded at Ketchikan. \freighter made five stops ay to Juneau from Seattle and | 11 go as far to the Westward as Uganik Bay with freight for a\)out‘ a dozen ports on the way. on es for the Richard- | y Transportation Com- | pany are being taken to Valdez and | Alaska Railroad !hz!l} The the ‘ { , Latouche, George |are considerably lower than thos in the United States. The cost of living index is aimost the same in both countrics, | included Mrs. F. A. J. allihan, Juneau; V. Traacson, Se- Miys. Alex Gair and Mrs. T attle. Hughes. e - N {MINING MEN LEAVE BIRTHDAY SURPRICE | FOR TAKU PROPERTY : | A number of ladies surpriscd Mr 1‘ Arpe Shudshift at her home Wednesday evening, it being the J. Sutherland, o of Van- VicN. F , of the Canadian Office at Vancouver, B. C., gfglon of her birthday. B suver, left this morning on Capt was played with prizes being won Smith's boat for Taku where they as follows; Mrs. Shudshift for high 'will take a river boat up the river spore, Mrs. A. R. E: 2- to the Tulsequah mining prop- tian, Mrs. Jack Alaskan photogray presented to Mr: remembr VISITS FORMER HOME HERE Miss Ch Mr. and familiar scenes of her childhood Miss Price is enroute to her home in Portland, Orey from Anchor- age, where she been teaching school for the past year. BRIDGE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Engstrom entertained with a delightful bridge yty last evening. Earthquake e was the game played and WDY and various were the shocks Jeceived. .. In one instance the guests bid their hands as usual. Then direc- _m IBERTY S & W—No. 2 Baby Kernel 5 for $1.00 MOHAVE KID - : W/('Sll’rll I)l‘fll"(l s B R NGRS VIR '?OMED\' and NEWS PORK and BEANS Campbell’s Large Size 8 for 95¢ Cravats We have a large assortment of materials and colors. | {shBi & scorr| — e — Try a TOASTED SANDWICH s(} the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. adv We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and J“raming Piclures. Cali in and see ur work. Coates Studios adv - - LET MAC SHARPEny IT. Second Hand Store, opposite Mode! Cafe ~—adv. 4 for 95¢ There is nothing equals ! { N { Real Fancy § \ { TOMATOES :llupp) Home, No. 214 % Solid Pack z 3 for 65¢ \ \ ment in Town SWANSDOWN, for fine cakes, 3 packages for . . . . . . . $1.25 OFFICE SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS || COMPANY Juneaw’s Finest Food Store— Always Serving ihe Best RAISINS S & W Bleached Sultanas 15 oz. package alotte Price, daught o | Charles Price, for- I mer Treadwell ents for many 3 years, was 2 Douglas visitor this morning, reviewing again the many SOUPS. Campbell’s, per can . . . . 10¢ 2 pkgs. for 25¢ ITALIAN DINNER A Meal in One Package 3 packages for 95¢ SOAP, Crystal White,22 bars for . . $1.00 VEGETABLES -- Largest and Finest Assort- | Mrs. A. C. Tibbette, HERE LOAD[NG TlEs rested at Ketchikan by Deputy U. S. Marshal C. J. eged violation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law, pleaded guilty and was at |Sentenced on May 21 to serve 10 |days in jail 25 and costs by U. S. Commission- | mer er W. C. Arnold. h: CANTALOUPES WILL SATURDAY. By CLIFF STERRETT SENTENCE AND FINE who was ar- BURNING TR Springer for al- o> PETE SAY! i arrived. - e ARRIVE Open Sunday. adv. [LL DO ANYTHING You S‘A»{ UNCLE LINE CALLS OU TFIREMEN have the heavy, flexibie, tan, net lining, fishermen like —— Special rubber reinforce- ment inside the skirt at the fold eliminates chafing wear on the lining; the rib rein- forcements over the vamp and toe insure even flexing, and prevent the creasesthat ordinarily lead to early cracking, Soles are durable and_sure-treaded; uppers A blazing transformer on an ‘olecmc power line, at the end of i} | Sixth Street, on Starr Hill, called || out the Fire Department at 5:30 and pay a fine of|o'clock Thursday afternoon. Line- had reached the spot and were | ling the fire when the truck AERIAL VIEWS GF JUNEAU Alaska Scenic Views adv. Suggest this C toyour friends test. coffee-lovers A , FOLGERS S COrEE OFFEE—good coffee= should be everyone’s privilege. When friends fishermen. are light, roomy and flexis ble. 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There’s a Fuller Product for evety Matine use—Durable Boat Paint, Canvas-Back Deck Paint, Fullerwear Spat Varnish and, \ others. jWe carry & complete #ssortment of Fuller See the c right paint for your needs. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. W.P.FULLER & CO. products. ller color chrds—let us help you get du}’ SECOND AVENUE SOUTH AND JACKSON STREET SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-49 Branches in 37 Pacific Coast and Insere meuntain Cities = Pactories in Saa Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Disvribators of Vealidar Predacts | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers™ | WOOD LARGE LOAD, $4.25 Either MILL or KINDLING WOOD SERVICE TRANSFER CO. Office—Almquist Tailor Shop PHONE 528 Electric Vacuum Cledaners ROYAL HOOVER i BEEV AC AN GENERAL ELECTRIC SOLD and RENTED Rental payments can be applied on later cleaner purchases. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas Phone 18 _ Juneau Phone 6 4 f