The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1929, Page 2

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FigoN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1929. ‘\ane of nearly forty practical trades. assortment at $1.50 per pound | Mooseheart is now housing, feeding, |clothing and educating upward to |== ALSO LATEST COPYRIGHT NOVELS by Best Popular AUTHORS \fifteen hundred under privileged |S o o 3 o a IR G i, o e e 8 SPECIAL LUX WATER HEATER ; $2.75 Each : ’ J The LUX \\':lm-v }lluater is 50 compact that you can put it in your pocket or nghts O uneau tion of the civilized world. earry it in your traveling bag. It is just the thing to give to your friends for = 4 ° o . . The Distinctive Gift | The entire proceeds of the Moose- heart Charity Ball given by the el = 1s gifts and is always greatly appreciated by them. ;?un‘d“ff Boys Vm“ge.B“”d‘_"U‘ ity and ease with which this Wonder Heater operates is surpris- Special Holiday Prices on Framed Pictures and Greeting Cards IKAKE STOREKEEPER_ Robert Barclay and T. Keithan, the | The srhbusin S5 meet‘ir}x; ;ff : V‘ TS e FOUND DEAD IN: BED |(ion and found Stewar et s nsa e she Gounell Chabers. at F rye;Bruhn | |bed. There is no doctor in Kake Hall, Tuesday night at v | pt. John Haho, of the mail- |to make an examination, but it is All members please Le, COlnpan’V . Ameriea First, reports the sud- |t ht that Stewart died of apo- 1 impor o/ H a 11 d Bags ‘!c.uh o; John E. Sbe:’art, well | plexy. Ty up for discus: FC(llul'illg Frye"s Dc- | H ik ey e | e ‘ ELLA SMITH licious Hams and Bacon had not suffered any serious - | SKATES S! INED resident. " ‘11: p:e:vlaugv,r :nd l:e ivarlokno’;}nj All skates sharpened, either flat CATHERINE B. ROSS, Fresh EASTERN and LT b 1] ;9 be well the night before he (¢ ke Secretary. OLYMPIA OYSTERS fed. |adv. S o Saturd morning, w re | = | e you tri e Five o'Cloc PHONE 38 ; S Sl 0 gl 7 gl e sk ¢ What charmine neecessities Handbags are E‘ “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” i ) “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” i e Lese davs. We have just received an as- | 3 g these day ave | ‘ o R | Dry Cleaning and Pressing sortment of the newest in smart leathers— STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRIS Al 4 E | Y 7 . ' black, blue, brown and tan, shell frames, i I I l. I : ; tio S i 4L[iSI{A L/{l]Z\DRY 3 y ‘ fecitt I l In New Duilding on Shattuck Way fancy silk lined with inside purse, mirror 3 N/ by O O l ay ll‘gg68 f “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” B stcups. r Heogiery F“”'('}' Scarfs 4,;;____—___ 7 s { Necizwear Sweaters CHRISTMAS GIFTS ] A Christmas shipment of new Umbrellas Umbrellas I’Ifiii')'lk(’r('hi()fs ‘ skt s Sk s . | has arrived—16 gold rib, paragon frame, Cors“g(;s ED!?!‘S(’S ! CHINA WARE TOYS wood shank, imported all silk taffeta, nov- Glo’v()s 115”(_‘[(3"10 . FURNITURE STAND LAMPS clty stripes and plaids as well as plain MR I SMOKING STANDS colors. Navy, purple, red, brown, green OUR CLEAN SWEEP SALE CONTINUES ON COATS, DRESSES and § |f THE o and black mounted with fancy shaped and §! MILLINERY—Ideal Worthwhile Gifts ‘[I]{)maS E—iardware CO L] colored handles, with braided silk carrying ; ‘ k.. X ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW cord. Zzé; m& We will deliver them on the 24th d DON'T ]‘()}IHI‘,T ']'J.'.l‘:. (QI{A]'ZV‘I SCHOOL OPERETTA These Bags and Umbrellas will make de- ; l at Elks Hall Friday Night, December 20. j il gn PHONE 333 Juneaw’s Own Store (e e e e e 2 ,' \ T T T O oM Priced to suit every purse ol fsiroclifsrvoefs s W ”‘l;IuIJ‘,R & .()fi(,OOD ’ : : i et : i - v i S T TR ET T r e IflmlflflmllfllllIIlll"mHlllflmHl||iIIHIIIIHIIIIIIHHIH”||||""lmllill””"mm"im"”””|I”||"””"”||I|mflg‘E mf‘(f)’u?‘p}xll}a lx)g‘ofinp / 3 S UL N SHRINK, SWELL OR W/ /8 B l d C I [y = | doop A ()I(’!‘RL‘L\"T 61;‘ SIZES ! i B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. iz THE CASH BAZAAR ©| oy f ; waw's Leading Department St o 7 e A g | S Soma T S T Within Our Doors There’s a Merry Christmas E | b s i o QS s conistrcioronff ot el N b 4 For Everyone | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ! ; MUUSE I_ODGE You will find large and small gifts that will meet your pocket book. ! [ SILK. UMBRELLAS, SCARFS, ME HICKOK PELTS—Gray, Blac i To STAGE BIG Brown color, SILK STOCKINGS, NOVELTY JEWELRY, MEN’S GIFT = h 2 a e SETS, LUNCH SETS, RAYON TABLE CLOTHS and BED SPREADS, {;E]VERAL rlSlmaS | DANGE PARTY DRESSING GOWNS, NECKTIES are just as popular as ever. : . { s And hundreds of other reasonable gifts all donc up in fancy Christ = EEIECTRIC CO Finest Gift Hosiery Wi Bg Pafi '((,i’ Big Afilai o 0y e banen R O g VACUUM 5 to Be Held in Al e T I T t / New Sheer Chiffon Hose, specially purchas- Areas of America = TUYL/IND angd 1 UXTOW]\ § {JLEANERS D SRS ST L PO S it o AR i e = « WONDERFUL GAMES ARCHERY SETS = W S PR e e itpate 1 o e ot ROLLER SKATES DOLLS £ » ing party, with seventeen hundred MECHANICAL TOYS FOOTBALLS = *) ther communities of + . = &1.00 ;ta;es ang“‘cmfg.n <1\l;ri;}:;cn‘3en§:‘: PIANOS TOY TEA and DINNER SETS = Open Lvery Evening Until Christmas (week in December. Dancerg will ha B—\I\I\G SETS BOOKS = i gliding over waxed floors, doing & i = 4 3 Every pair guarvanteed perfect, all the new i s & porsoms n - ' BOLO GAMES TRAINS - | Aluslm ElGClFlC I;l"ht AP mugas, Canada. and the.Unted TEN PINS LINDY GAMES = o g darts States. : REGISTER BANKS POOL TABLES Prikis K & i Ko hios i D e SIX SHOOTERS ATRPLANES & Power Co. . $O8 Lomrort boudowr = s o"‘:e’n:‘{,Mmse tor dke bata: PICTURE WEAVING SETS PRINTING SETS i o ,} Y e oitiee g My ool iy BOOKS FOR ALL AGES Juneau—Phone No. 6 : ,Slll)p(’rs |neis—the Child City of the Moose. s e e s Douglas—Phone No. 18 . The r_msslon of the Moose Fra- | - % 5 ik i el s R toad Bor aift cining - T76Nm o Seniert pnde Bdkd Wonderiul Cflndy all in F ancy H olly Boxes DON'T FORGET THE GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA ot £ i b, f:‘:;"'z'vs_:re;“;‘;’;n‘° :’“’&5;‘; As sold by Geo. Haas and Sons in their 9 San Francisco Stores in large at Elks Hall Friday Night, December 20. A reminder of your thoughtfulness through- { sehoo! education: afid lns;’ucnon n out the year. Many colors and variety of styles. $1.50 to $4.95 Hundreds of Practical and Beautiful Gifis Displayed used to meet the quota subscribed local Moose Lodge on Saturday December 28, in Elks Hall, will be == 9 e ing. No adjusting, no parts to get out of order. Just conneet and turn on the s‘m’;“”h:;’a;;‘: L:“:“;Q;“c:‘:‘s’ey. = switch and in a moment’s time you will have hot water. The cost of operating 2trons of the Ball are assurgd |28 18 insignificant. Ihe convenience beyon i deseription. i a pleasant time in keeping with the The LUX heater is not only used in the home but also by Doctors—Dentists holiday spirit. —Nurses—Beauty Parlors—Barber Shops — Filling Stations — Garages — Soda A len and Mechanics. to give service and guaranteed by the manufacturer to 1 i material and workmanship. The price of > LUX Electric Water Heater is $2.75—THINK of the con- venienge of having hot water any time or anywhere in your home for such a small investment. 5 SEE OUR GIFT TABLES e 25 cenis, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00 to $1.50 Life of Federal Radio Commission = Extended by House' WASHINGTON, Dec. ' 16—The &= House has passed the White Bill to |S=5 extend the life & the Federal Radio | = Commission indefinitely. | e SKATES SHARPENED — All skates sharpened, either flat|== See the New Kodaks in Colors “The CASH BAZAAR §Winter & Pond Co. = FRONT AND MAIN STS, OPEN EVENINGS dv. Morris Construction Company = COME IN AND LOOK AROUND—NO OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE Sy AN 0 igS | O Papers for sale at Empire Office A D ——,e—— Commercial printing at The Em- e S b Ay

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