The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1929, Page 8

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N RS Ml B BRI, - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 25, 1929. Py T R T ) ( l-""[_:AI- HUNTER = Daily Cross-word Puz=le ESCAPES FROM 55 | EBERHART LEAVING FOR VANCOUVER, B. C.| - | who has been ! :ted with the Gastineau Hotel H. J. Eberhart, eonnc Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle iz welght 40 Hart Oil Burners in’ Juneau for t past year, is leaving' Juneau UHARmNG BEAR :' me coied & posin with. h THIS IS MORE THAN ALL OTHER MAKES OF AUTOMATIC BURNERS COMBINED Fuels, Limited, for the Vanc To each T, Victoria Lakes Discern Cubie meters Rents again . Babylonian He | May ‘ % . ke eave out |New Westminster districts, ¢ g 3 3 : | Ed. Hibler Shoots Brown| iz ainmg enise LR While in Juneau Mr. Eberl " Burns cheap fuel oil without preheating at low pressure. Noise- \ MRS S | 19. Nomteman . Lucky number |has made a great many fricr 2ot q # o Bear as it Charges Him | Ji: Joviema: & YRATON et - @ less—Simple—Safe. Money back guarantee. on Oliver's Inlet . Tenite will return to Juneau in . and will go on a three- » Dish for hold- ing a bolled mont ' prospecting trip in the Accurate shooting and the speed | 2 4Dl deity Taku district. He will also do HEATING . ~ “WE TELL YOU IN }-x,!mn,” B ;um;v rurrl'm‘ wnrlk 0;1 dsomc claims PLUMBING IC ADVANCE WHAT rom a pathe he has already located. SHE i ‘ ‘ l S ' . v o » fquip SHEET METAL e JOB WILL COST P & b Disdiin 50. Pertaining to DOWN e had time for Scoteh river an ancient 1. Allow brute was a . 'he Gloomy p';r,r:;:‘ ::: gove 2. '-'(n:‘e ‘Hl]y(”mnld o Have you tried the Five o'Clock il f me o stolal o i . 9 Hibler : i\‘,'.;'x";a metal 1. Wooden ham- 3. Paxty | Rgner, Bpactuls. by SN Oate? to Oliver Inlet S 5. Bearing er . Unl | . Legal pa . N 5. Maseull I hunt. The former was hunting W o & Onaniy tarss 45, Bont propelier H . Capable of cul- 52. Masts tivation 5 3. War horse up the soil the Stephens Passage side. Placing dent himself near a park, he was sound- | A deer call when the brownie, | good sized fe ped out in | the open headed for care the ani- | rk. As the 7 to charge too close for| sot off to a fly-| around a big To round out his shot e fine, four-pol and bro them home winter's meat stock. .o JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL WORK RECOGNIZED BY WEST POINT ACADEMY Recognition of the work of the Juneau high school as standard and on a par with standard schools | throughout the country has beenl F given by the United States Mili-| tary Academy at West Point, it HELD VALID was made known today by Supt. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. — Gift W. K. Keller, of the city schools. This is the first time, so far as is taxes imposed under the Federal Revenue Law are held valid by the , Hibler | bucks | for his known here, that any Alaska school's work has been so recog- nized by either West Point or An- napolis. Attractive Selection of The West Point authorities, Mr. Keller said, have notified Bryan Harland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Supreme Court in the case brought | by Joseph 8. Bromley, of Phim-‘} delphia, who is required to pay Charles E. Harland of this city, that his scholastic standings in.the Juneau High School were suffi- cicat for entrance to the insti- tutiyn, and that he is acceptable as first alternate without exam- ination except in one or two sub- jects, including mathematics which is required from all entrants. over $20,000 taxes on gifts total- ing $568,000 | — et - HYDER COMPANY APPLIES FOR FEDERAL AUTHORITY Application for a waterpower li- cense has been filed with the Fed- eral Power Commission by the Christmas Cards Also boxed Christmas Cards at 50c dozen $1.00 dozen $1.50 dozen {1 In Appreciation of O Tongass Power and Light Com- pany, of Hyder, it was announced today by Assistant District Forest- er B. F. Heintzleman. It covers a 100-horsepower project on Gran- ite Creek about three miles from Henry Neilsen, another local high school graduate, is the regu- larly appointed West Point cadet. He is now in Cornwall, N. Y, taking some preparatory work. e s e Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 | o T IMPORTED English Ulsters A limited number of genu- ine imported all wool over- coats; these coats are very heavy and will be fine for I'Hyder which town is furnished light and power by the company's plant. Post Office Substation No. 1 be like buying money the coming winter. Wel =" S sy SRS S 3 ; i POTATO CHIPS, cartop ... 20¢ |:l\(;g(\l;l£u)l:]fc t:lrnsc at the}| : : PRUSSEL SPROUTS, pound ... 25¢ As ave celebrate Thanksgiving this GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Florida, e ‘33., 50 GREEN BEANS, pound ..... .35¢ . year let us turn to the pages of History tin Get yours while they last i“ S NCH DEETS, SN 5l i r;‘[‘:‘éf?[’;‘;w e AN O LI, per { eep ry BUNCH CARROTS, 4 bunches ...25¢ ‘he FILGRIM. A o e e 1 CUCUMBERS, large, each ... 25¢ Their prudence and foresight prov- ~ FRUIT SALAD, .NO' 2 bt v : E; PARSNIPS, pound ...\ 06c ed precious boons to all of us. It is FRUI’I;,SALAD | b G 45 . P I RUE o U G e iaeans SABI N S | I T P A YS HUBBARD SQUASH, pound ...... 07c :;i;‘r"fii::;ex:';:’l;l;;’iz? l; tz;)e:’xgge;f K/{DOTA FIGS in wine syrup, " The Store for Men _ : TOMATOES, fresh, pound ........ 19¢ ING per Mmpi. R R e Ty 45¢ We carry for your approval a large variety ORANGES, mediumi® dozéh . .} 30¢ A —{| of the best wet weather garments for men, ORANGES. swee 1L d 25¢ There is no casier way to SAVE e U » and. Spnk 5y ‘ 4 NGLED, sweet, small, dozen...... c I by allowi GEORGE BROTH- Difference women and children. 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