The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 13, 1929, Page 2

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y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY DEC. 13, 1929. e e, e e REcEPTlflN Tu Weathe:- an(ln\téizih,:rs gi(;::,lfd 1,) met :‘J S. Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, ber—uing 4 p. m. today: Vel il e b e e e b e b el Frye-Bruhn Company LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloei(; Weather Featuring Frye’s De- 35 R | i 3 WELL ATTENDED ’ 3‘3‘;’} fg 43 ,_’ 1‘: ‘C;;‘:r licious Hams and Bacon Finest of silks and gorgeous coloring in tasie- A : I e SR 4'; 5 18 Clear Fresh EASTERN and A 3 . o R - R ful patterns. s is your epportunity to ev. Saunders, of Presby-| CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS OLYMPIA OYSTERS : ] ] P 4 terian’ Church, and | VESTERDAY — 7 TODAZ - : PHONE 38 cheek off several men’s names on your Christ- Wile {Greated ( Highest 4pm. | Low 4cum. 4am. Precip. 4am. J ife, Lreete temp. |_emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather s list with a gift as desirable and praetical A publie: fesiomth & thE Bot 22 e -0 U 0 clcl::r Pl ot % % g 18 0 18 0 Cldy < & C. Saunders and Mrs. Saunders, e and welcome as any man could wish for. Such Northern Light 10 0 10 g Cé;:f i “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” v 3 3 3 hurch, given last :g ';i ,: i 0 Clen}; | reasonable prices as these cannot fail to inter- tha Society in the Church Par- 8 L S 0 Cldy for lors, and was well attended. |2 %5 wi s 0 Otéar D Cl . d P g est any whege list includes men’s neckwear. Following. a plano duct by Mrs, 34 R R Pt. Cldy ry eanln'g an reSSlng % G. E. Krausz and Mrs. Hary Sper- 62 porg ik el 0 Clear | : i ling, R. E. Robertson welcomed the | 31 20 20 b 0 Pt Cldy | BFE G . minister, and his wife, to the ne o ¥4 Priced at $1.25, $1,50, i s oo, g 10 o = B8 B 4LASKA LAUNDRY : “Blessed Be the Ti { - ae : g g}e‘“ { ssed Be the % a & B o Thomas . Judson made Ruper et E 0 o : u Clear In New Ruilding on Shattuck Way $2.00 to $4.00 R e R “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” “A Little Bt of T3 R ancisoo .. 6 B % |E 0 8BE 60 » 08 clay *Less t'an 10 milee. ! DAY ROXE and violin cello duet by Mrs. Haz- | IN "()l‘“);ii BOXES |ry Sperling and Miss Stella Ja“nr | T = | NOT Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle lcalled for an encore, “One Alona.” g Rev. Henry Young, of the Metho- | are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. dist Ghusch, welcomed the niew paS| =0, .1 oo of high press e is sl over all Alaskn it has CHRISTMAS GIFTS bk G DRue & L [decreascd y in intensit; and the center of the movement ? Many Useful Gifts for the l””éiii‘i? A . g the church members of Junocau. bt A el PERCOLATORS CASSEROLES 7 Y ° . nuxmr and the Northern part. | Whole Family Hosers K. guoffrmg o irom Washington o Cal- | CHINA WARE TOYS . |Davis on the plano,”and “Smiling FURNITURE STAND LAMPS ,” was given as an encore | and groom, symbolizing vic GLOVES SHOES ; PRI AN T the temptations of you SMOKING STANDS SHIRT SLIPPERS | st be DG introcues v of wiok a6 NaRSE sflend 1 §idad |'snd one. ofths $imst. to spread e tery of Life” ivz:th in the same cup, significd _]J)S] R HOSIERY HATS | jospel in Alaska, the Rev. Dayid |7 paniment by |end sorrows equally divided. They | H ['Waggoner. The latter spoks rem- N , followed |knelt while the pri pronounced | E E T NKS RT TR 5 £1b: the benediction uniting them as one. TRUNKS RELTS niccently of the early history o e S I v g he Presbyterian Church in Alaska -two years ago,” he sald, ‘“a who was about to be hanged | Wi rangell for murder, asked that|ian © e ]rel l S 0 nC ebody be sent to his cell to Ju . e °9 ° !offer prayey. Mrs. McFarland, the Ut first Presbyterian missionary to Alaska, responded.” |be The Rev. Waggoner then welcom-' ed the,new minister. on behalf of | M “ the Presbytery of Alaska saying | in ewmn | Thomas Hardware Co. the young couple| ment; of maiage. “Ta:| ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW r true. There is 2 | We will deliver them on the 24th The h lor} ot the rch was known throug gh- | | describe is a fift proposition.” Chanting of the ritual by 3! the choir XGL’)W'" Juneaw’s Leading D2partment Store o R T e AR R R D WHEELER & 0SGOOD i Laminex Fir Doors g WILL NOT SHRINK, SWELL OR WARP } ilgdies of th of rice greeted them as they lefl guests who had r [ Pleasure of meets the church. ol GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES ,m and his_ wife, W A wedding supper was served at One, Two and Five Panel for Inside B. Hall. o One and Four Lights Glazed for Outside IDAUGHTER OF OLD T _ 15 Light French Doors { - TIME ALASKA CHIEF | mne Meedows Model V SELECT- WE INVITE INSPECTION | MARR]ED HN JUNE-AU .2:7?!;1’01 is € : iated at the corner | of Third and Franklin. The SE- JBECT-A-SPEED is the only washm | meeting all the requ ents of 2, the modern home 1 | v 2 modern miracle, a Juneau Lumber —Mills, Inec. PHONE 358 About 50 inviied g quaint marri. ed by the R \qrcl‘f Archpriest of A. P. Kash : the Russianl It is rea ! ‘O‘ thodox Church of u, at 6| triple spee ithout the shifting of oclock last evening, uniting Daniel | 8€ars. It is very easy to control— “Kunz and Cecelia Alexandra Yak- | Just as easy in fact as the turning RO { | of a radio dial or controlling the A wan, daughter of Jeke Yakwan, last | the long line of Chiefs ho [fcw of water from a faucet. | were prominent in the war between | H. N. FULBRIGHT, | the Sitka and Wrangell Indians. —adv. Aqthor ed Dealer. ELE The betrothal, in which the pri TR 2 SR CTRIC :blcssed the two ri one for the .’1 | bride and one for th groom—sym- | | GARBAGE HAULI ‘b;\l‘xz;d ;‘micy, the Z} 1g bzing a circle ‘ W. L. TARR ‘ A 'VACUUM WLICH (S e Spe. Inquire building below 1 & i ¥ e eir | Following the prayer for their| | Cable Office. Ifare, two members of the church | | d crowns above the heads of the| s CASH BAZAAR | | 3 The Store of the Christmas Spirit Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone No. 6 Douglas—Phone No. 18 array, conveniently arranged for your seleetion. The 1 't you enter The ( that the Chris vial bustle is at h: ! the bez 1d. You'll rations. Come_ in—drink deep of the Spirit of ity of Christmas. Select your purchases 1 htfully and carefully. Take advan- - {age of the big sayings offered you NOW. serve great andise in bountiful Heie is t oners Guide—helpful suggestions for your gift list, specially priced: 1S GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS Brass Candle Handbags Tea Sets "; Teilet Article Vanity Cases Bathrobes i Jewelry Negligees Cellar Cases Madeira Linen . Luggage Smoking Jackets Luncheon Sets Humidor Sets Cases Hat Boxes Sets Electric Trains Perfumes Tool Chests Brass Bowls Layettes Lights o’ Juneau The Distinctive Gift I'OIIIi"a hosiery Pottery 3 | DEAREST of gifts to the feminine heart TE '—,. 8 ! —Romilla Hosiery of gossamer tex- Special Holiday Prices on e L ’LAS H BAZAAR | ture, French sole and heel design, delicate _ Framed Pictures and Greeting Cards reinforcements to defeat wear and tear. | Colors for every critical eye... and a mar. velous modern packageto makea Romilla 14 presentation an occasion of delight! Kodaksin Colors - |Winter & Pond Co. - Front at Main oP EVEN Opposite Cable Office Juneau Agency — HAAS FINE CANDIES See the New Open Saturday EV"“:ML‘OM Papers for sale at Empire Office

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