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8 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1930. - i e S ——————————————— S s esermiee] fifiUlSER B T T Crossacord Puzzle \WORLD PEACE i, s wacns n e [EVELYN JACOBSEN IS | T S Have Race Commodore vy 1ah i 3 | & Address, “England, America, and A % 5 . The cruise and race as| ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls & Gone by World Peace,” by John Dunn. BRIDE OF R. HOWELL Joint installation of officers of i tentatively worked out to o-| b yimgike ° G PRUGR Vocal Solo, by JHek Peites, | | Bastern Star and Masonic , Lodge vide that the skipy ! 16| Migrate T T ATT] ™ Mining rud Address, “International Problems,” | Miss Evelyn Jacobsen, daughter |Saturday, January 11, 8 p. m shall a Commod g TIo| tWaaa by Henry Roden lof Mrs. L. Karstens, and Robert 'ish Rite Temple. All member UNTIL IN ] 93] He must be a good 18, Obtatn |2 Hazard | “Disarmament,” by H. L. Faulk- Howell, were united in marriage |34 visiting members and familics be i ?3;1':.52.;‘.. » fic-um“ name ner. |at Douglas Wednesday evening by |2F€ Invited to attend. e s Tt A 5 Bam This program has been prepared | United States Commissioner Charles MAYBELLF‘WI;;' c:u\)a s — e g skipper o 9 N o o g | rthy Ms ) ? 4 i o te i 16 l‘;rfq:nnlly 7 an::,""" [P i M i by Mrs. J. P. Williams, a: by | Sey, at his home. The attendants | PANA TR ® . " r € E 7. Body of land . Goddess of the Prominent Men of Juneau wiss Ruth Creveling and Mrs. Bol- |Wwere Miss Rosena Messerschmidlt | . 2 a G select or| 18, Small . 2 sS ¥ g % | —adv. S Capital to Capital Yacht seic for | 16, Bmalt Shoot or h Wi B B J o o of Thane, and ationds the pub- 0. Cal . Widel —adv. % 2 Race Definitely Post- g g MR % Bk Sotter 1l Liscuss Une o lic an unusual opportunity of hear- The bride is a popular girl .0f | poeeoeoooe oo R d Until 1931 22, Guiltiess 28, Tresses Foremost Topics ing the vital subjects discussed by (Juneau and the groom is a mem- | i" pone nt ", mnmu bronze 29. g:emleu suf. | some of Juneau’s most able speak- }ber of the Unalga’s crew. ! |" sightseeing| 37, American Iake el A program on the topic regarding | €rs- <t lkr1 . !w?!: 1! bEu:n} F ¥ ' W lk 0 ) : 5 of cruisers before| 3 Ellote " world peace, which is one of the Promptly at 8 o'clock, and is free 0| wepy op prAYER IN ailk-vver | o P i g most important of the day before |the public H JUNEAU ENDS TONIGHT ) but wi no lay-over pi 2. BNt & Bopind DOWN - ;'.":’.'...,. Monday evening, January 13, m‘}le LOYOLA LIKES THE DARK | The week of Prayer services 8l Shncine wed during the . lznr;‘x comb, :: g:nn’ 'S'n'.a" ot 1 Gifts to x ::. ggr:veb‘h: Grade School auditorium. The =l g | which started last Monday night s : S0 ihe : Ninety percent power of Diminiohing water o , Sarlty % Gy gram, sponsored by the Juneau Wo- | NEW OR:JE'}?;‘(S -{““-r 1°b—1’;°3'; will come to an end tonight. The STYLE { ; e I e A 3\ toward a point 54, Celestial hody Ircle 43. Among s Club, is as follows: ola university likes its football in|geryices wilk e at 7:30 o'clock i M. S. V . vachts will be allowed. Wind o B 3 . e A v A i i TP wilk e a o'clock in N 1 B and weather will not be considered.| 4K ;o:t' Sottoms 88 Tait of work 1. 1 \K.E::’u..n' £ Daeh || Plano Solo ¢Folonaise,” Chopin; |the glosming or aaytime thereatter |the Lutheran Church conducted by COMFORT O 9 6 ' 1%t Each entering boat will receive 100 .. Leave out §7. Anglo-Saxon irom certaln 47, Sewer: Secot. |by Frances Harland. Six experimental games at nigr Rev. Henry Young. r QL was deca sty i Bl RS slave &0, Fall behind | Roil call of members: response: |were successful last year. | i I QUALITY i T T CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries nnnnnnnnn S weepstake winners ¢ e race 1irst prize in their class, but Rupert., Win first Navigation and Endu The postponement was ed upon Prizes with the understanding that the 1931 race would be en strong support by all of the Seattle yacht- AR N N | ing organizations. Announce Tentative Plans Tentative plans for the 1931 race Wi aled to the Chamber as soring a shol These essentials are between Sea combined in all Walk- Overs. Try a pair and é : be convinced. SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. IllllllllllllljlllllllllI'lllll"lllllllllllIIIllllllIll|||||I!"!!lllIIIIHVIIIII[lllll{llllll]llll"ll[!“Al | 1 PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases™ } THE SANITARY GROCERY l ng point s et 1?:_“’1‘1‘;'0”‘:(’;5:‘ Well Known Miner Passes king 12 days enroute and| Away—Leaves Widow all ports in Canada and I - on the course, Banquets, and Eight Children and dances will be fe ' these ports. An offic er, Associated Press re- n reel operators will ac- company the cruise. Never before in the history of the Northwest and Alaska have items of the beauties of these ions and the scenic Inside Pas- e been sent out in such num- bers as will characterize the 1931 race A collection of Alaska pic- | = tures worth thousands of dollars SHOE REPAIRING :“:il c?(piesga\igfi:? m:lf)?:lerelz:sde 2; SEE Company of Douglas, and later at The body is at the Charles Carter | both news and pictures will be in | Chichagof and also the Alaska-J Mortuary, pending funeral arrange- " A |neau. Last March he moved ‘0| ments. | charge of a committee of the yacht 22 S 3 g i i Arizona with his family in hope — e ——— { clubs interested and will be avail- ¢ | |that a change of clim: be s iatdkga st ity g L Arvid Johnson, aged 38 years, w known miner of Juneau and C! chagof, who entered St. Ann's Hos- | pital December 6 to be treated for tuberculosis, died Thursday night at 11 o'clock after an illness of | more than a year. | Arvid Johnson was formerly em- ployed by the Treadwell Mining Great January Clearance Sale ! of the Season’s Newest Coats and Frocks HEE «N i AENN o dEE @ B dNE ] d able for all news and picture syndi- | HeE LA ey 150 DR. PIGG Nl‘;;;*’is“' % o ;a desiring them. Equal pub- % 55 o e g 5 > I 0 B Glvar a1 bithis tohnd The Gun ‘;e;umed to Juneau and suffered a shlfini7 | B s Al Sevicis il of aikar st but naturally Juneau and Olympia SIAR86, Dr. W. J. Pigg, who for a num- orget all previous 1deas of wha A } will receive the greatest note, being Man | Johnson a5 w wewior of the ber of years has maintained his, buys . . .. think of the beautiful coats and | T i D —_— |Douglas lodge of Odd Fellows and |offices and home at Main Street | < g % . ; the Juneau lodges of Eagles and and Second, has moved o ‘his new ! dresses you usually associate with a high- NEW GUNS and Moose. He is survived by a widow | quarters over the Melody House on | RIS AMMUNITION land eight children. Mr. Johnson Front Street. Dr. Pigg and his| PIaoe:. Vi oy 3 | was a native of Sweden and had | family will occupy the entire upper | Visit this store and see these exceptional » Used Guns Bought, jb““ i ehinconitiey, Woont A6 veare, | oS ol DS HUTR B 0 | offerings placed on sale during this clear- Eoli and [ ance . . . . stunning coats . . . . some in Exchuniged | l;l;u*!\. the key color of the season . .. And ; " g i glorious new colors, chocolate brown, bot- | ou will be surprise ! o o= g bl SRAE onaave hen tle green, black, bright blue and garnet. “ . Yt - Gorgeous transparent velvet frocks and » you trade with Van. || ) L 4 5 : Opg{)fi{{g&}l{lg %,I]:E?gm Galva'llzed Gasboat Tanks the new long skirts of uneven hem line in ) heavy crepes and georgettes, in all of the . . a1 sha Q ; Welded Dlesel Oll Tanks desired shades and colors. | . — i Priced for January § 76 Mr. W. C. Jensen is in charge of the Sheet v Metal Shop which insures you the very best Clearance of tanks. | v in o EaiSon A 20 coiits COATS § FRAGRANT RICE & AHLERS CO. Values up to $29.50 ! PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Y l pound FAX “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Now $18. 50 o 4 Here’s a deoderant that i; } 4 CEORGE T TR Do 1| DRESSES and F ROCKS ‘ No_sprinkling, . r = § ) o Jorinking, spraving, {| WOOL SHIRTS Values up to- $19.50 P kage, 40c [ § z BROTHERS D ‘ Heavy weight—$6.00 values Now $13 95 t Juneau D . Now selling for $3.85 il sl’urroyurs to Particular rug T Company {1 J. M. SALOUM NEW W ASH DRESSE { { PHONES 92—95 Free Delivery Phone 38 R Ff':aturing the longer skirt, daintily [ E e G Post Office Substation No. 1 trimmed in ruffles, lace and braid. e —— s January Clearance / J / $1.95 SENSATIONAL Sale of Exclusive > Pre-Inventory Sale IM OUR FRESH BACONS Munsingwear || HAVE ARRIVED { SWIFT’S BACON, fresh and delicious, 25% Off | pomnd R il 35¢ MOTHERS OATS, with China, package.42¢ CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES, with | 7 F ; ) WOOL, SILK‘AND WOOL, LISLE, China, regular 55¢ Ootwear 4 COTTON FLOUR—OQur Best Blended—25-pound ] For Ladies and Children bags, ... MR i $1.25 ! 3 o All Styles and Sizes ‘|| CORN BEEF—1 pound size, regular '} o ¢ ; : Must make room for our Spring Stock . 35 cents .. a L CHIP BEEF, in glass, regular 35¢c ....___. 25¢ On our complete line of Shoes, Slippers 4 § A I ‘ : : and Zippers . . . The season’s newest—in i o E A D E R T"ESESZI;IECES ng‘,i‘{;l‘?gp You the fascinating leathers and two tone com- ’ » binations . . . all are offered during our g G TR A R January Clearance Sale at a . > L Department Store L | ST 20 Per Cent Discount i SIS | - - - - [ i ooy -

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