The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1929, Page 8

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], e e e 8 D(uly Cross—uor(l Puz:le 3 ACROGLS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Unaceompa- 1. Place to sit nied &. Pnn of & E 5 lsmlnlnr aame Went . True . That is: abbr, . State of the Union: abbr. 1. llrely fnsect 14. Pasture 15. Heads 17. Battles 19. Afternoon . Wine cask 20. Len t s 25, Box 82, Kon 't Seth [0|S|TISIISIAIG| »7" Kind ot on | 36, Pertaintos 'ta IE[s|T SMDIO]LIL] 3t Journey the ear RIE| S|alM[o]A] ™ seeount” " [D[EIN[D] 35 28, Before 20, Burst forth suddenly 81, Individual pere formances I 38. Termination of the past pare tieiple 34, Nostril 36. One of an early breed of B dwarf eattie: 5. Highest moog tain in the world 37. Beverage 38, Degrades . Lever fa an engine . Card game 3. Kind of sall 44. Neck pleces DOWN 4. Suspicioust 1. Lithe slang 2. Captt var. ner . Plant of the 38. Preposition low lily family: 40. Rend asunder var. 42, Cries out « . Sun god 45. Dance: 53. Negative | French of 56. Thing )ry measure 49. Animal flesh 50. One who mimics . Rodent ctiva ter ion 2. Square of type flllfillll fl.llgll = HOWARDS LEAVE FOR GORDON’S GIFT CERTIFICATES | CALIFORNIA FOR HOLIDAYS The Ideal Gift. Always accept- 'HUNTER FOUND | !of Glenn Oakes made the rescue y The two men made | Pheasant, Capt. B. | posi ctherwise was in |the past two w {living off a straigl |sisting of ducks and |lief expedition Tuesday |was found impo | Inlet Pheasant into O {afternoon. Early We |ing Oakes and Harris mus} (there to Doty's Cove | found Nehrkorn. As p {ant. The boat succe ing Taku Inlet shor | vesterday and last | Taku Harbor. |in coming on here, ar before 1 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. bree foward and able and can be exchanged for mer- their two children, Betty and Brice, | chandise at any time. adv./ left on the Queen to spend lhe‘ AP g o FE Tl | holidays in California. They will NOTICE TO SHIPPERS return February 1. Mr. Howard e | is Juneau agent for the Pacific All freight for the “America Steamship Company. First” must be on the dock 110L —_———— later than 2 p. m. December 24th | LEI Aimmquist rress your Suit.|or it cannot be accepted for this We call and deliver. Phone 528.|coming trip. —adv. FRUITC/H\L.S(md iy B EVERYTHING DARK and LIGHT CAKES—in 1, 2 and 3 pound Christmas \nappvd ‘ priced at . veeeee50c, $1.25 and $1.65 | FLOUR, Best Bl( mlul. 50-1b. sacks...... 2.35 sizes, PALM OLIVE SOAP, 3 bars.............. .24 SNOWFLAKE SODA CRACKERS, salted, regular 65¢, package ... . 54 BACON, Swift’s, fresh and delicious, ST LN e MU S AR 35 We Are Headquarters for CHRISTMAS CANDIES of All Kinds The Christmas Fruits and Vegetables are on the Sunday’s boat. Make your selections Monday and we will put them away for you to be delivered the day before Christmas. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Store of Quahty PURE ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY 12 ounce jugs 70 cents Most Exquisitely Flavored Honey in all the world First Prize Honey International Award, San Francisco, 1928 Purveyors to Particular People Purveyors to Particular People GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS DELIVERIES— 10 am., 11 a.m,, 2 p.m.,, 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. ‘DON’T FORGET THE GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA ‘at Elks Hall Friday Night, December 20. Rehef Party Finds \]mmw Harry Hehrkorn, in a small boat pov outboard motor and made to Doty’s Cove without mishap. He |had provisions for about After these were exhausted he suu‘ |ceeded in killing two ducks which | was all he and his do | jeral days. and this furnished him with food until the rescu weather made it impossible to use| hi$ small craft and kept him ashore l s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'l'HURSDAY DEC. 19 1929. Monday night. The next -mail for the south is| already accumulating and this will | dispatched on Monday's steam- ‘ Everything in the Post Office | up to 11 o'clock last night has been checked out with the exception o bunch of Christmas cards, with no |stamps upon them and no return HAS BREATHING SPELL\ last Christmas letter and the Post Office, up .1 o'clock last night is now ak he steamer Queen enroute to de The force at the P which put in several ds nd nights practically with only few hours sleep now has time | e T |GORDON'S GIFT CERTIFICAT Some id f the e/ 2. o e 0t e AL the | e TdcaT Gitt. T ATORSY. acoept- Post Office can be seen by the fact |able and can be exchanged for mer- ik 1 el i8S Mondky UENE O dis ‘(handlse at any time. adv. patched on the Seattle-bound PGRER VIR R N steamer 17,000 letters.and over 2,000 5 n MAR' MEETS 2t Christmas packages. This was done | it N&‘:&:gsx;‘y"wm W . LoWn ‘netwithstanding the receipt Sunday | - & GOODIE Sale Saturday, December a large mail from the stat i v 1st at The Sanitar; rocery, start- | BaverAligh "t Doski NG for SO e Ak start AT DOTY GOVE; . - BROUGHT HERE Hun(exfi Lived on Meat Diet , was found Cove and br The relief party e LODE MININu TLAII LOCA- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE p on the jn order to keep up with the in and ck outgoing mail, remained on the job) Nehrkorn was wes and lack of | od but '——— 6 T e D 1t Get Your Gift Suggestions From Our Gang Mr. Oakes left her | ning. It} Taku and Capt. ALW AYS READY ALWAYS WILLING 1y morn- ged with Capt. waited his arrival witt We are here to please you SEE US IN SUNDAY’S EMPIRE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE George Brothers Toda Nehrkorn left here N { ! { | { { { { E Always Courteous and on the Job a week. | Later he ba .- | “Dell E. Sherin, Juneau's plano, - uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv | 4 - | 3 GIFTS FOR LADIE? Hose—Pure Silk to the top . Hose—Pure Silk, Full Fdshwned Hose—Pure Silk, Full l'asluoned Fine Slippers, priced Fine Bath Robes Fine Silk Underwear Fine Imported Handkerchiefs Fine Wool Sweaters Fine Silk Underwear AL\O M \\\ THIN(,Q FOR THE CHILDREN GIFTS FOR MEN EVERYTHING IN MEN’S WEAR Too Numerous to Mention J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel DON’T FORGET THE GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA at Elks Hall Friday Night, December 20. F ancy Box Stationery CONKLIN Fountain Pens and Pencils $2.50 to $8.50 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 |! Post Office Substation No. 1 THE NEW CAPITOL BUILDING Will Be Heated With HOW ABOUT YOUR BUILDING? HART and RAY BURNERS Sold on “Satisfaction or Money Back” Guarantee RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” A nn IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII T CALIFORNIA GROCERY pds'r OFFICE FORCE Eunul th8. st Qlopalbh Bus mads JUNEAU MELODYM HOUSE SHOOTING The Juneav bly demonstrated the approprite- | |ness of its name the past few| 1t heard. d speaker installed in the tran- le Building, ahd a varied pro- m of vocal and instrumental music may be heard by the pass-| orsby any afternocon or evening. | The shop itself is a pleasing combination of color harmony. The s are done in old rose stipple, ‘ the warm colored wicker fur- | ure ing gixd morning. went to work Sunday morning m:H »f Greenwich Village—if one has adv. PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries | OO 00000000 AR TR S AMES RETURNS HOME ever been there. A larger-than- life cast of the Victor dog, with| one ear cocked to hear “His Mas- MUSIC TO STREET i5:°, Jo the store. The Melod, the latest Vi an. instrumen | best repro phonograph 5 comple {assortment of the latest song hits!mi home on the Queen, ouse is featuri Radio-Electr Merody House has judging by the favorable com- | The electro-dynamic | tarmprs near Jun u i | t ic and records are alsc was elect above the window can be (i sheet music « i B Lol Prenen: oF W rd distinctly as far as the Tri-| o b o nk Farmers Association. e 3 3 i | - e NOTICE TV s All freight for thL‘ First” later than'2 GORDON’S GIFT ('ERTIFI(‘:\TES‘ PERS The Ideal Gift. Always accept- able and can be exchanged for mer- (handxsc at any time. adv, | T S \niRPhNED All skat harpened, either flat ~ ->ee is likely to call up memories or hollow ground Old papers 1or suss Morris Construchon Comp:my pire office. SKATE |coming trip. COAT 25% DISCOUNT AN ALL YEAR CHRISTMAS GIFT When you see the quality of these fur coats, the perfection of the pelts you will find on them, you will be amazed at the price and wonder that so much style and quality could be placed in our coats and offered at the price. Our fur coats are of distinguished individuality and make wonderful year round Christmas Gifts . . . In the group now selling are models of Gray Squir- rel, Caracul, Northern Seal, Silver Muskrat, Mendoza Beaver and Squirrelette; also Seal coat with Gray Squirrel collar and cuffs, this Seal coat is a regular $150.00 value . . . Sale price $112.50. Then the beau- tiful Dark Muskrat coat, with a real Fox collar which was marked to sell at $229.50 . . . Sale price $174.75. A few models of the Mendoza Beaver in the newer styles, with real Fox collar, regular price $129.50 now placed in this clearance sale at $97.00. If you prefer, these coats may be purchased on our dignified five payment plan. J. E. Ames, of the Yukon Fur greets all on entering |Farms of Petersburg, returned to ! after in Juneau interests “America must be on the dock not p. m. December 24th or it cannot be accepted for this —adv. I s

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