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' ET THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY DEC 10, 1929. f blew the fire fr it necessary for him to g ¥ 7 i i FIRE DESTROYS [:mar i Daily Cross-word Puzsle GUV PANES 3D [ ox=sm iy REVU LTERS ARE =~ = H‘;"‘ ‘1“1‘\ ¢ of the Inferior Department, Rumors are circulated that the | “,o\ 10![! se 8§ | es west ”fur the holida the | fall of Canton is imminent and g S st | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 7. Danish money | SHURTLY arrange to meet hi the utmost uneasiness resuited in| B P 1. Rungs of a AL 1 for a native circles i ighes t . lndder BIATCTS T¥]] : A < 2 v - | TR N PG ? When | ok Seron I T 0E L ot 9 ains in Washington, t ] 6T Tk hien ne TR | Tla 8 e e J IVIAINE E pit ont (mu nor will go there. the Tsingyan District, 50 n B il id Bame - jwine Hom ey ;i:n"n'l'l'fie..: 38 ; Erangmitter ‘ ¢ does not expect o be absent | |north of Canton, where land i g | the whole] _ SiSs % solution 30 days. If he| ‘\\ere exploded by a stampedinay Streets Total Loss e o Unsainte BIUIR & Doep holes” | Leaves Here Next Week gton, he plans |, ) |herd of water buffaloes again g saperintive ~ 5TpTATL i there for the north ahout Ironsndes Division Make [the Nationalists and the rebeis n over o i (atsTilA or Annual Conference | junuary 15. l followed behind the cattle. | o on e high wi . Run between | T | R i | o ST unh b i | pome RIESTE with Sec’y Wilbur | rrexion isTeny srans | Ovl?l?llglh : IAd\amfi | i : caps. T 20. Espouse . % | Juneau CI ;| al S l nt [ NOTICE i one buildi (lll.n“n m 3 7-::::'.',';',,’,’:”1 | ©On his annual trip to the States 1l meet Tuesday evening Decem~ __mm b | Persons burning wood dur of the nea Puft ap IETAIRIN a2, ::-';.'."'1.'.1‘."' | to confer with the Secretary of the 10th, at 8 p. m. in Scotti |windy weather will use gered, BEISSering GeiEn Te]l by wi """ |Interior, Gov. George A. Parks will Temple. Election of officers.| CANTON, China, Des. 10— |care in order to prevent, A "Fi 5. Christmas tree | ave )lzere next Tuesday, it W .\I.\YEELLI‘;'NL.[}L:E?\;{YB. DFakW i's revolting “Iron- |possible, sparks from flying . UpHRNt pa = made known today. He will go orthy atron. | sid ivision, is knocking at the |chimneys. Persons noting defec STEESE lS SPENDING P ‘l.‘,‘ Tfi,‘i:q‘ i 5. Notel Pk lb:‘il\‘\hr“l :, Seattle for a day or so and FANNIE L. ROBINSON, gates of Canton after a precipitate |chimneys or (luo; will pVMsL, Te- VACATION IN STATES, o e L 8 BROWE o en proceed to Denver to spend | adv. Secret r]\ night dglwnco which breught |port same to Fire Chief Dolly Gray | 83 Type square 49. F Units e Christmas holidays with his| = = — a0 them near e city. or Chief of Police George Getchell. STERUNG IN CHARGE S g FabA L ey pa Mr. and Mrs. James Parks.| Old papers inr sete at The Em- fire is plainly audible.| GEORGE A. GETCHE;_' i I3 u;,‘\..“:y nouse !'[l'l’ly:'ul termina. y . Parks does not know yet if ! pire gm s have n;,,nvonm brok- | —adv. Chlef or Police. Jame: L 1‘ 2‘(’1’{‘:\ 5. Taker of & o Put off nden- ;V,!e harvest i BT a Roac - se nitely 52, Mysel IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIi|IIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII”"llllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII!IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlilllIIIIHIIIHHIHHIII - | “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” 2= from him He was = by Our First Clean Sweep Sale ° STARTING TODAY e States, months, Superin- which Hawley Make An Ideal Christmas Gi signed from the Commission the year. 0000000000000 000000500000000000000000000 PR T e e § { { § b N ! { { { § ! { \ \ ) { N ' ' { { with Gen. Steese on his new job. | [ = H R | ¥ e { WALLSTEDT RETURNS ( “ Z { { FROM WESTWARD; ON f ; { BUSINESS FOR MOOSE| \ / ! e 3 Y ' ! 7 H N\ 5 {' S. Wallstedt, Alaska representa- | \ > { tive of the Moose Lodge, arrived in d § Juneau on the Yukon this morn-| ! c @ trip to the westw: ard, | = ) | = { touche, Cordova and Kennecott on | 4 business for the He reports i the initiation of a class of 25 Moose [~ o BRI \ / . ’ in Cordova. This ceremony was, e | feet above the street level. § { followed by an entertainment pro-‘T(l"(‘St Building B gy ) & - {[[\ (L { gram and a dinner at which two| y [ M Es antcpReaEn i { 5 In World for |made at a luncheon of the A z hind quar of moose were .wervcd‘ | Avenue Association in the E to about 200 guests W ulrlorf-»istarm Site | Mo Adiat vab whic: He. st ; ’ Mr. Wallstedt says the develop- | — gested development of the dist = ment work on the property of| it B i b3 { “Chick” Nelson, located in the vi-| NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Plans for [S0Uth of Thirty-fourth Street = ! of Dan Creek. about 40 md“\the monumenta! siructure to be |logical solution for traffic con } v, is being pushed by ‘(‘Joctod on the site of the Waldort- |tion in the area between Fifty- ! w of 30 men. The copper ore |Astoria Hotel, Thirty-fourth Street elghth Street and Grand, Qer i { 15 sald to be of very high grade|8nd Fifth Avenue, are nearing com- |terminal, which, he said, was b e =| ! and was bonded by the Kennecott |Pletion and will be filed in due |coming acute. g & | Company last summer, ¥ the prop- |course, according to an official of | If the building is carried to a/= i erty comes up to expectations a|Empire State, Inc, the owning and heighth of 1,100 feet, it will.be the |=5 =| ! spur from the Copr iver 1 building comps st in the world, toppipg the =| { Northwestern Railroad will be built,| Former Gov. Alfred E. Smith, |Chrysler Building at Forty-seconc ’ = {! Mr. Wallstedt is leaving on the |President of the company, said that | Street and Lexington Avenu 4 =i { next southbound boat for ¢|the new building, a commercial |which is more than 1,000 feet high J =| ! to his family in San Franc over |structure, would be 85 stories high : !ana holds the height record for the = the holidays. He will return to|and would rise approximately 1100 'time being. X =1 Alaska shortly after the first of AT T R = COATS They are all priced for final Clearance in five price groups ... .. $49.75 $39.75 $29.75 $25.00 $18.50 A WONDERFUL SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM X | O IND 1oSSED PLANK| MRS. HOUSEWIFE 3 | N N y . We have a 1 2 C. H. Wiley of Wiley Brothers, How siide storesd J 5 ) oo it e have a large var- } givere, struck by a wind-tossed ow many stores in Juneau can you go into iety to choose from | Pplank this morning while working and find only G on the tug Mary Ellen, and sus- in a big range of | tained a deep wound in his right| ey i : hand. Dr. W. W. Council took 5 l' C L 1,““‘:_ .‘Ma“;v m ten stitches in the hand and told FlrSt Qua "ty anne(l Frlllts special Christmas | nis patient to lay off work for a| few days. SIS S s s WE ARE ONE—There are no second grade | STORE HOURS | fruits on our shelves. For the accommodation of the | trade, this store will be open Tues- | Buy By Brand—It’s Your Protection SABIN’S day evening, December 10th. adv. B.M.BEHRENDS CO, Inc. Bt o, The Store for Men Try the Flve oClock Dinner 3 3 Specials at Mabry's. ] Purveyors to Particular People packages. lIIII|||lIIIlllllll;jlllfll)llfigllllll;gl}lg{lfil:lg{ll}":l:fl}}l;lIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIII | GEORGE BROT“[RS PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS DELIVERIES— 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m,, 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. Logger’s Shirts e MAKE YOUR MONEY Count on Pay Day For Boys and Girls $4.95 and $5.95 000000 A e " 4 . g FLOUR, 50 pound sack ............... $2.35 Made in same style as men’s Logger Shirts. Just the garment for children during cold * SOAP—Red and White, large bars, good o washing, 22 bars ...l 1.00 L SNOWDRIFT—3 pound pail, regular weather. Also suitable for outing wear. Only 12 More Shopping 0F ommt 79 ( Days Until Christmas BLACK TEA—1 pound package, ex- v cellent grade ... 6 DRESSES BROWN RICE FLAKES—ready cook- ed, two DAFKREES S 35 {|= A FEATURE CLEARANCE . .. Two full racks of Silk Dresses priced to move quickly . . . COME IN AND LOOK AROUND— OUR STORE IS YOUR STORE GARNICK’ PHONE 174 LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE George Brothers $15.00 and $10.00 P “Juneau’s Own Store” TELEPHONE 333 T T T T T It will pay you to walk another block or so— we have the goods and prices talk. ! WMWIWHIIIIIllllHIIlllllllflllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII Store Open Tuesday, December 10th, until 10 P. M. wsssssavevees I mumuummmmwummmmuummmummuummmwwwlm T 1844 %flllfl! A

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