The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 13, 1929, Page 8

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R A R i B i el i o e bl el i e s DA BB ADE AL LS NHA SRS (uBAREARALLALDS AL ALAN HOOVER CAUS {Demand Is Made Drawing Be Remov [ from Exhibition | WASHINGTON, De |Arts Club seems | | whether a certai. { |President of the U | in good taste and P: | | S himself may pass up of the drawing of the {oils, by Charley Du | artist, | } | Along with the car | | Cootidge, Mellon and S | | |hibition in the | |simply another qu i | | 1 |1 Say Merry Christmas with the always welcome gift—— CANDY Gimbal’s Assorted Candy Peppermints, Pign’ Whistle Gift Boxes, Aplets, Gimbal’s Christ- mas Mixed Candy. Jordan’s Almonds, and many other Christmas Candies THE GIFT SUPREME Shari Perfumes JUNEAU DRUG CO. FRFE DELIVERY PHONE 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 $006066000000000004 | L4 oz, bottles 1, oz. bottles _$3.( APRON DANCE “ 1 oz. bottles ... $5.( MOOSE HALL ; ¢ ; ATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 Shari ol by Toiletries in Gift Boxes $30.00 ; A very complete lir {| in a truly beautif Lindseth’s Orchestra DO IT NOW - Change water in Heating Plant. Clean out Boiler. Cover Pipes and Furnace with Asbestos. See that Safety Valve works. Inspect Smoke Pipe and clean Chimney. | Drug Co. Free Delivery WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders Rice and Ahlers Co. CARICATURE OF LW Christmas package. Butler-Mauro Phone 134 T I o M g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 13 R DL M4 e 8 e g 1929. ES FURORE IN CLUB that' ed tes fis ! ent Hoover | iestion of 9n 2% 1a koo | -$1.50 )0 )0 ped In. They did not seem to put much emphasis on Coolidge's nose, nor exaggeration of certain fe es of Secretary of Treasury on and former Governor Alfred E. Smith, of New York, but stop- ped before the Hoover ecaricatu and pronounced it ‘“disrespectful” and removal of the drawing was de- manded. Following this a rumor has reached the President. He has women members of the club drop- MELODY SHOP KOM OPENS MONDAY ~ WAVE LENGTH S;Change to be Effective De- | cember 15—To Have i New Transmitter Juneau’s Youngest Busines Will Have Opening in Afternoon 0 ASS|GNED !be installed for KOMO. the new Radio Corporation of Am- ericr type transmitter such as will In fact, 'KOMO's new transmitter will be one of the very finest in the en- tire country to be installed that iwfll utilize the 100 per cent modu- (lation feature. | Another important feature of the |new transmitter is the fact that {it is designed for correct repro- duction of all frequencies within |Lhe musical range. This means heard of the furore, through Secre tary George Akerson, and tha ghtly amused him and he ex-| | Information nas beex recetved in | that any listener who is provided The Melody Shop, Juneau's|Juneau that/KOMO has been as-jWith a radio receiver of the same pressed a desire to see it. - e, ALASKA NOTES 1 Mrs. Mary Payne, of Ketchikan, has left for Seattle where her mar- riage to Harry Bolton Cunningham | will take place. The Ketchikan high school re-| cently defeated their old-time ene- , the husky Metlakatla five, bv | re of 36 to 11 in A basketball | | ly $100 was recently stolen | entral Meat Market at Ket- The money was taken| hiding place beneath the; a counter. Daughters of members of the| | Ketchikan Rotary Club were guests |innovation. "nl their dads at a recent meeting. PRERRRE ) Have you tried the Five o'Clock Dinner Specials at Mabry’s Cafe?} e e —— Dell E. Sherinl, Juaeau's plano uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Commissioner's Court tor} the. Territory of Alaska, Division | Number One. Before A. W. Fox, | Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro-! bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | In the Matter of the Estate of | JOHN CAMPBELL MILLER, De- ceased. ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That H. L. FAULKNER was, on November™ 21, 1929, appointed ad- ministrator of the estate of John Campbell Miller, deceased. All per- sons having claims against the estate of said deceased are required to present them to the undersigned at 424 Goldstein Building within six (6) months from the date of this notice. | DATED at Juneau, Alaska, No- vember 21, 1929. | H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator. First publication, Nov. 22, 1929. Last publication, Dec. 13, 1929. | ne ul MEN’S FANCY Broadcloth Pajamas Button Coat and Pull-On Styles $2.50 to $5.00% An Ideal Christmas Gift SABIN’S The Store for Men PHONE 34 PHONE 34 Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will coq’” Close Outs OVERCOATS OF THIS SEASON'S STOCK Prices—$17.50, $19.50, ; $24.50 HEAVY WOOLEN SHIRTS Announcing THE OPENING of the JUNEAU MELODY | HOUSE Monday. Dec. 16th, 1 P- M. COST US $4.00 Now Selling at $3.85 ANOTHER LOT AT $2.95 I BAND DRESS SHIRTS CLOSING OUT AT $1.65, $1.95 and $2.85 »} | J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel Exclusive Agents VICTOR | RADIO PHONOGRAPHS SHEET MUSIC RECORDS RADIO SUPPLIES f '\ youngest business, catering to mu lovers, will be open for inspectic med a wave frequency of 970 cCharacteristics as KOMO's trans- ycles and a permit for 15,000 Mitter—that is, able to reproduce cated outside of the city limits of | Seattle. The 15,000 watts of power granted to KOMO by the Federal Radio Commission is greater than that used by any Pacific Cost broad- casting station at the present time. — e Old Ring, a bird dog guilty of numerous chicken thefts, is serving a life sentence on a Texas pr “ farm. SO 557 Xl 4 Poll and school taxes in American Samoa are based on the height of the child:;en of the taxpayer’s fam- |added to the stock in the near fu- | watts of power by the Federal the entire score of musical fre- | 15" Radio Commission, the change in gduencies—will receive KOMO'S pro- | frequency to be effective December Srams with absolute fidelity of re- | The state hifdorical society of O .- |15, 1920. O. W. Pisher, President production—exactly as the programs | janoma seeks to make its libra y |of Fisher's Blend Station, Inc., also|ar¢ Produced in KOMO's studios. |or rare books the most valuabl states that construction would start;’ The new transmitter will be lo- the southwest. immediately upon a new transmit- ! — = ter for KOMO. E The transmitter to be installed 11 be a Radio Corporation of America transmitter, the first of Monday afternoon, December 16 1 o'clock, featuring the newest mo els of Victor radio sets, Victor ph ographs and records, and a con plete line of sheet music. The Melody Shop is preparcd give service for the radio sets han dled in stock, and also carries power packs and chassis. Victor Orthophonic and po: ) phonographs will be featured, ar .- Th Before You Buy for Xmas also a complete line of Vi its type on the Pacific Coast. It records. Two specially built, sound :.:]”‘:He‘erl‘:test word in radio de- See Gk disp]ay of Gifts. We have [mported proof booths have been constructed or demonstrating these record Other musical instruments may be Among the features of the new nsmitter which are regarded as reme importance by radio en- gineers is 100 per cent modulation which means that the station signal will be as strong as its carrier wave. The significance of this is appreciated when it is realized that 1p until a year and a half ago no station in the country was able to modulate more than 40 per cent nd today there are very few sta- s modulating more than 85 per The goal toward which radio Brassware ad Novelties for the and Toys for the kiddies GARNICK’S—-Phone 174 Reed-Cook NO—It’s not a wedding, nor a law suit. But this name really signifies the best line of grownups ture if the demand warrants this Mrs. Pigg, wife of Dr. W. J. Pigg is the proprietor of the new sho; A cordial invitation is extended all music lovers to inspect the Mz Shop and hear the lat ecords. ——— 2 New and select mne of Christmas ' rards at The Empire. g R ers have strived for years LODE MINING CrAmm LOCA- has been toward 100 per cent TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE modulation which is achieved in Purses and Handbags On the market. JUST NOW we have the, most complete stocks of these famous Leathe Goods that can be seen in Juneau. Girls—-See These WHOOPEE HATS AND POLO SHIRTS Now on Display LLEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE BROTHERS o We Deliver Phone 25 =_=. ! 4T FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH Allow us to start serv- ing you today . . . .. and BE LUCKY .. ..

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