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R R L T Lt ry— P g - N i TREw D ESTEE RN SRR Gt i st 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1929. — el — m— e e = = — ] A MBER N AMES Angeles they have made four orders M A"_ RDUTE ! gntflus ‘tlom ;I‘nku g:bor Speel Claus with his bag of gifts. 1 from a Juneau business house, send- i ver, um, dham, En- The paper covers thoroughly 4 |ing cash with each order. The la | trance Island (one way' each sec- DOUGLAS school events, including accounts of SAY MERRY | was for $90 worth of Alaska ond trip) Five Finger Light and 3 ! basketball games, the trip to Skag- > 4 i E lREcTURS 1 Nome Endorses Highway B!Bs ASKED Cape Fanshaw to Petersburg, re- way, the senior party, grade news, §| A resolution was received from § jturning by Oape’ Fanshaw, Turn NEWS |class news and the freshman play, CHRIST]‘/I AS | i 3 the Northwestern Chamber of Com- et | About Island (one way each second he Bungalow Bride.” 4 TR > |merce endorsing the Pacific Yukon |trip), Kake, Pybus Bay (both ways ures in Verse” is a column WITH A |Highway. It also wrote that thej sals will be received jeach second trip), Brothers Island, S’ | St poetry written by the : ! matter of joining the All-Alaska of the Second As-|Gambier Bay (both ways each sec- GOODY SALE students. The doings of the alumni | ¥ R g |Chamber of Commerce would be’si Postmaster General at 4:30 [ond trip), Windham, Sumdum, are related; also, under ‘“How VICTOR { |acted on at its annual meeting next ck February 11, 1930, Speel River, and Taku Harbor to| The goodie sale announced by the |Others Do It,” the activities in ,i W Board E]ected to Serve’momh and it was expected the vote 'ing the U: d States m . for |Juneau, equal to 235 miles and back, | Catholic Ladies some time ago will ‘other schools are described. RA DIO + Next Year-Maj.EIliott would be favorable. the term from July 1, 1930, to Junc |Onee a week fro'm October 1 tofpe held Saturday, December 21 at| A special effort has been made l 1 George Good, Pomona, Calif., 3 on the following described ‘Mar('_h 31, each year, the boat to|Goetz's grocery store. The sale will Preeze number to reach the | Makes Short Talk ! hunter, wrote the Chamber he w: i, or|remain at least 4 hours at Kak art at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. s. Alli Niemi, the editor, || Make a gift to the family “ 1]>1cmoting Alaska travel and sp ing and the contractor to provide serv - [ her editorial “To Our Ad- this year that will bri hte;} | ¥ (Continued from Page One) |clalizing in hunting expeditions to Postmaster Gen - |ice between the boat and post of- FIREMEN TO MEET {ve s the benefits of advertis-|| 41 "y : ! &' 4 el diteGRRR PRI Y in skt G ita m- |fice at each office. x5 ; { A news story describes the| ei i "(; RRDUE, pulnmer, Owing to the intermational fiavor| The Skagway Chamber of Com- boats or other power boat | T g [nzogéiwm:}?o];fi‘:;rF?::eggfmff‘ oliday stock handled by Douglas | autumn and winter. 1 Rehe undbrtaking, inttistion of ac- |merce has initiated a movement to| Juneau by Taku Harbor, TO TELEPHONE PATRONS | = 00 O . Tt will alse ~nd Juncau business men. ‘.3 : %@l copstruction is going to be obtain permission for residents of r, Sumdum, V am, be' the' 188k, MGeE ‘for the 11 .1‘1‘ fourth numb(‘r of lhr; G.’Asl'l-i . Ehicwhat slow, Maj, Elliott warned that city to travel between there sland, Five Fi ht,| A new telephone directory is now ks ng o b | Breeze will be published in Vlctors sibiog barkdd o d before and Juneau on Canadian steamers Fanshaw to Petersburg, in course of preparation. Patrons for this year, H January, after which work will start | b g v-‘c.rk‘ shou.k:l) mi) S"BE,":;mmh during the winter months, according o Cape Fanshaw; thence | contemplating change of address or T A on the Taku, sehool annual. | : | His tenure e & meuld be highty |t H. A. Smith, Forest Ranger, who |by Turnabout Isiand, Ka | persons who wish to have tele- MOVES | OBl S AT are matchless in j étbircs, he sai i ¥ |recently visited there. Skagway naw Bay, Security Bay, Washington phones installed are requested to : MRS. SHIPPEY RETURNS quality . . . they _;gf“edb T it ek was anxious to have the local|Bay, Pillar Bay, and Tebenkof Bay [notify the Telephone Company.| Mrs. Elsie Waldal has taken the| . "y . shippey of the Fern | a r e equipped 1 o ppe’ had talked | Chamber co-operate with it in thisto Port Alexander, by |Phone 420 before December 26th.|[{ormer Shudshift residence where o ...v pariors has returned and | with every new ginj. ots aakl Hie had fa | movement. The matter was refer- Port Conclusion, Port —ady. she will keep house this winter for |.." oy fully prepared to do perm- 1.4 S with American Endcgé’::‘;“w:ip;t red to the Transportation Commit- | Little Port Waltér, Big Por S g i e |several Juvenile charges. waving of all descriptions an:]pfzegtvus ment g oprccr:er ihe Graf Zeppe- | ¢ |Wew Port Walter, Port MOOSE KIDDIES i TR wding the very new CROQUIG- 55 stired by this tha T |Deep Cove, Red Bluff B THIRD ISSUE OF e e Proct | All children of Moose desirious | ham, Sum- |of participating in the Chrmmus; Harbor | Tree exercises of the Moose are| s and ‘requestcd to meet Saturday after-| f, Tyee, Pybus Bay. | |1and, Gambier Bay, Wir | dum, Speel River and to Juneau, equal to 390 | September 30 each year, and from H A JUNEAU GUN CLUB CHRISTMAS SHOOT PRIZE LIST SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 Truesdel’s Gun Store—Remington Hunting Knifc. Butler-Mauro Drug Co—A Bill Folder for the new size bills. George Brothérs—An cighteen-pound Pumpkin. Sanitary Grocery—Cne pound Limburger Cheese. George Simpkins Co.—Large Lead Pencil. Burford’s Corner—Carton of Chesterfield Cigarettes. U & X Cafe—Chicken Dinner. Thomas Hardware Co.—A Roaster. Pioneer Barber Shop—Hair Cut and Shave. Miller’s Taxi—Box of Cigars. Mabry's Cafe—Turkey Dinner. Ludwig Nelson—Your Waich Cleaned. Alaska Scenic Views—Colored Picture of Skookum. Silver Fox Barber Shop—A Face Massage. e | b IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT #he Waco School Board and it "]“J‘ Just received 200 latest copy- Hitn ssued a circular to all teach- ingnteq novels by popular authors. | rs in the city schools defining gelling at $150 each. THE CASH Maska's status in the Union. BAZAAR. —adv. There Is No String Attached ved four women of that city last QR s e retarnad 1o Los TO OUR GUARANTEE. Our Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Sugar, Spices and Provisions have been rigidly tested before they were admitted to this store. You can buy here safely whether vou are a judge or not; economically too. Wi flight to Fairbanks next April| A s in. “The money to defray | y ki || WHO'S WHO pase at Fairbanks, -has been cov- #réd into the Federal Treasury by |ax #he society, he added. | P. H. Abbott, Alaska repres fgne Alaska Exhibit at the Good |tive of the DuPont Powder Com- fwonth will be in charge of Lieut.lceveral weeks, is returning to his P¥kn R. Noyes, former Commission {nome in Juneau aboard the Ad- #d it will include not only phc_!o-[ Bishop J. R. Crimont, who has #tiphs but also articies representing |heen east, is returning to Juneau, $Atustries. Between 20,000 and 30,-| Miss M. C. Hellenthal is a pas- 800 visitors will attend the conven- |ccnger aboard the Admiral Rogers wior Many Inquiries Received scason at her home here. During the past week, the Cham-! Chet Johnson, ' representing the requests for information about Alas- | passenger for Petersburg on the k&, and answered all of them, Act-|Queen. | Worted. They were from widely qiak, left for Ketchikan on the seattered sections, one from Man- | Queen, after spending a short time ®bhers from Maine, Louisiana and |panied her husband. ! @tnumber from midwest and west-| Alice Loomis is a passenger to #iphat the Chamber’s publicity her husband, E. E. Loomis, who is 7 . 2 campaign produces results, financial jemployed by the Wrangell Lumber Kann's Store—Cocktail Shaker. #8rrespondence received. Sometime |recently operated upon for appen- Al Zenger—Ten packages of Fleischman's Yeast. ¥#0 a letter was received from A qjcitis. Palace Theatre—Two Loge Seats. wanting information to be Pub-ifor Seattle on the Queen. E Piggly Wiggly—Sack of Flour. “BéBed in & book on the foreign PO~} . B. Crewson, traveling man, is | Juneau Drug Co.—Roll of Toilet Paper and a bottle of Bath b ber literature was sent the|gueen, | > : q ¢ m';“ s s rd i Alaska Meat Co—Can of lard. Juneau Melody House—Red Disk Record. fegularly organized Territory. Al go received 200 latest copy-| ; i #econd letter from him said BiS S| righteq novels by popular authors. | Rrve i Do Koel st #tvuctor disagreed with the Cham-|gening g¢ §150 each. THE CASH | : ®édr and insisted that Alaska Wasiphzanp ey Alaska Dairy—A pint of Cream. Sanitary Meat Co.—A Porterhouse Steak. father who laid the subject before | Juneau Gun Club—10 pound Turkey. Gastinean Grocery—One dozen Bananas. Wpenditures of the the landing 47\1" WHERE Roads Show in Atlantic City next/pany, who has been in Seattle for | siember and resident of Juneau, miral Rogers. $Aining, fisheries and other Alaska |, passenger on the Admiral Rogers. for Juneau to spend the holiday bek has received 51 inquiriés and|National Grocery Company, is a g Secretary H. G. Walmsley Te-|. Dr. €. C. Hardy, dentist of Ko- eHester, Eng., two from Honolull|in Jjuneau. Mrs. Hardy accom- ‘ern states. Wrangell on the Queen to visil aha educational, was indieated BY |& Power Company, and who was ‘Winter and Pond—Colored Picture ¢f “The Lights o’ Juneau.” Igh school student of Waco, TeX.,| Albert Brown, travcling man, left Juneau Young Hardware Co.—A Mop. Bessions of the United States.|s passenger for Seattle on the| Salis. Rlaska was not & possession but & ppar, CHRISTMAS GIFT McCaul Motor Co—Tire Repair Kit. [ Goldstein’s Emporium—A pair of Wool Socks. W’ possession: . The boy went to his | Peerless Bakery—A 4 pound Fruit Cake. D. B. Femmer—One Hen. TR Stationery Some wonderful numbers this year Priced from 75 cents to ten dollars. DEL MONTE PEAS, No. 2can ............22 FOUNTAIN DEL MONTE CORN, No.2can ............22 DEL MONTE SPINACH, No.2 1-2 can .....22c PENS DEL MONTE PUMPKIN, No. 2 1-2¢can ......22¢ DEL MONTE_PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 can None Better at Any Price DEL MONTE PEAS and CORN, 11 oz. can. .15¢ STANDARD BRAND PEAS, CORN and STRING BEANS, No. 2 can, 18¢; 3 for ...50c PUREE TOMATOES, No. 2 1-2 can, 18¢, Bloria vt on e b e . | S0c Full assortment of Fruits and Vegetables for Christmas KNICKNACKS, 3 pounds for .............$1.00 WALNUTS, Diamond Soft Shell, 3 lbs. for $1.00 ‘ WALNUTS, Diamond Soft Shell, Large, Zgonpdstor .. 3. .. .ol a7 T T T T e e T e T T O T T T U L T Parker’s Duofold Sheaffer’s Lifetime B;&_tler-Mauro - Drug Co. 1 & o Duinery oo 134 S Gr ; “=mnze |1 Danitary (rocery o “The Store That Pleases” Phones 8355 back, once a week from April 1 toinoon at 2:30 o'clock for rehearsal. |neau Breeze, Douglas High School —adv. | paper, made its appearance tod: ITM special holiday number cor front page is a silhouette of Santa 16th to Ja GASTINEAU BREEZE MAKES APPEARANCE GORDON’S The Ideal Gift. able The third edition of the Gasti- chandise at any time. PR NOTICE | s two additional pages. On the well will be closed frem Deceml IfillIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlII'III|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIlfl The CashEazaar The Santa Claus Store A complete line in fancy Christmas boxes of reason- able priced gifts for you to make your selection from. LATEST COPYRIGHT NOVELS FANCY GLASSWARE and DISHES CHRISTMAS TREE TRIMMINGS GIFT CERTIFICATES Always accept- nd can be exchanged for mer- adv. The office of Dr. R. E. South- ber nuary 26th, inclusive. adv ; Radios COMBINATIONS RECORDS SHEET MUSIC Juneau e et e D T TR UE T 'N A CUP OF Corona Blend Coffee The kind of coffee that satisfies before, during or after a meal. BATH ROBES SILK HOSE SWEATERS SCARFS SLIPPERS STATUARY SUIT CASES NOVELTIES TIES . SILK UMBRELLAS SOCKS FANCY GARTERS ‘MANICURE SETS FANCY LINED BRASS WARE BATH SALTS LUNCH SETS SHIRTS FLOWERS HANDKERCHIEFS GAITERS _ PURSES SILK BLOOMERS HAND BAGS SHOES MITTENS FLANNEL SHIRTS CARDS CHRISTMAS BELLS DECORATIONS LUGGAGE BELTS DRY GOODS RAYON SPREADS FINE HAAS CANDIES BLANKETS FANCY CLOCKS AND MANY OTHER HUNDRED ITEMS VISIT OUR TOYLAND A large assortment ‘of toys and wonderful dolls. You are welcome to come and visit this store.. Prices reasonable—a profit for you and for us—no obligation Yo buy. NEW - JUST OUT ! THE LUX WONDER HEATER — Heats Water in a Few Minutes Suitable for heating water quickly for any purpose— shaving water, for baby, for hot water bags, for baths suitable for home use and also for doctors, dentists, nurses, cooks, housewives—anyone in haste that needs boiling water in three minutes see this heater on DEMONSTRATION. You can attach same to your light socket. Price $2.75 each. It may be worth a thousand to you if you needed water for the sick at once. See them—no obligation to buy. Suitable for this light current these heaters have an extension cord. Give one as a Christmas gift, it could not be more useful or appreciated. THINK—Only $2.75 each. g The Cash Bazaar Front and MainStreets Opp. U. S. Cable Oftice OPEN EVENINGS Be sure and look over our large and reasonably priced assortment before buying. CORONA BLEND is now for sale at all first class grocery stores in Alaska. If your dealer hasn’t stock it, writes us direct for a free can. Sold with a real MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Imported and roasted by the COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. 613-15-17 Western Avenue, SEATTLE L) Furniture makes the ideal gift for all the fam- ily. See our display of Rockers, Smoke | Stands and Overstuffed Furntiure. We Can Save You Money e g LT U UL T T TR TR T g £ £ ] | | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | DON'T FORGET THE GRADE SCHOOL OPERETT at Elks Hall Friday Night, December 20. 4 l ? v THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin Gang Plank of Every“l’u-en'e‘rn-én;n;ldn:tna.

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