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i 1 { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1930. LOOK. GERTRUDE THAT NICE, LIL GAL'S GONNA GIVE YOU ONE OF HER PRETTY FLOWERS' A MORE CONTEMPTIBLE Pictures for the Home Our new goods for the holiday season are beginning to arrive and to provide more room we are offering specials in pictures for the home. These sub- jects are taken mostly from ancient and modern paintings and are excellent reproductions. They are attractively framed in sympathetic colors. The pr are generally lower than the frame would cost alone and by special order. If you have a pic- ture for which you desire a frame it would pay you to consider these for that purpose. This special is for this week only, however, a deposit will reserve one or several for later gift purposes. Only about half of the various subjects are mentioned. Blue Iim.Jn Gainsborough—size 11x15, reg- ular $5.00—Close Out $2.00 Duchess of Devonshire, by (ulIan)OrOllgh——\lI(: 12x16, regular $5.00—C lose Out 2.00 Master Lambton, by Lawrence—size 12x16 reg- ular $5.00—Close Out . 2.00 The Mu Lesson, by Munier—12x16, reguldr $6.00—Close Out . 2.00 Song of the Lark, by Breton—12x16, regular 00—Close Out 2.00 The Grand Canal, by Italian — 1"1\16 reguldr $5.00—Close Out 2.00 The Poplars, by French—12x16, regular $5. 00 $2.00 —C(lose Out Close of Day, by Corot—10x16, regular $-) 00— Close Out . > 200 Cottage Down the Lane, by Stunnard 1lx15, regular $5.00—Close Out 2.00 Little Grey Home in the West, by Fox—11x15, regular $5.00—Close Out Lorna Dcone, by Lawrence—11x15, regular $.’>.(Nl Clese Out 2.00 Feeding Ducks, by \Lmn‘\rd —11x15 5, regular $5.00—Close Out 2.00 Flight Into Egypt—14x18, rmzul.nr $3.00, (Inae Out 1.00 Call of the Night—11x18, regular $3.00—Close Out - 1.00 Hilltep, by Maxfield Parrish — 6x10, regular )0—Close Out 1.00 by Maxfield Parrish — 6x10, regul.lr e Out 1.00 Lute Players, by Maxfield |'.Il‘rl\h—fixlfl regular $3.00—Close Out .. vbreak, by Maxfield l'arrhh—(‘\lfl reguhr §3.00—Close Out 1.00 End of the Trail—12x16, reguldr $2. 00—Close Out 75 The Lone \\'ulf——l:!xl(i, regular $2.00-—('Iose Trail of Sunset—I12x16, regular $2.00—Close Out 5 (.enr;.e Washington, h\ \tudrl—-—flxlo regular ORGSR SO L .50 , by Palmer—8x10, reguldr $1. 25— Clese Out .50 Star ¢f Bethlehem, by lmurkn—leO reguldr $ C ln-e Out .50 The Knitting Shepherd, by Mlllel—8x10 reg- ular §1.25—Clese Out 50 Spring, by Corot—S8x10, regular Sl.z.’»—('lose Out AR Tl ) Shady Nook, by Carot 10, regular $1.25— CloBe “ QUL ...o-ciunrerin-she-sensan pprarsiindid 50 A Gust of Wind, by Corot—8x10, reguldr $1.2 25 GO o | AR e s & 50 Silent Waters, by Parker—S8x10, regular $1. Clese Out 11} Solitary Heights, by Kellar — lefl. regulur $1.25—Close Out .50 The Good Shepard, by Plockhurst—8x ular $1.25—Close Out .50 The Immac e Conception, bv Murnllo—leo regular § —Close Out 50 The Lone Wolf—Modern, MIO regular $1. 35 Cloge. QUL .ot et e S e S 50 The End oi the ’l‘r(ul —8x1 A gular sl 25— Close Out S 3 .50 MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW WH]LE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE" THE NUGGET SHOP WESTINGHOUSE RADIO The Super Radio—Sereen Grid Superhetrodyne The Radio That Speaks For Itself CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. Telephone 116—Corner 2nd and Seward Battery Charging, Contracting, Wiring, Repairing UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. STATIONERY and PRINTING 'MURPHY WINNER DOUCLAS \oyER GURVICH NEWS WHAT 5rE: NEEDS 15 T —<F SORRY EXHIBITION OF SNOBBERY. / WITH You, By CLIFF STERRETT WERE DEAREST To NEGLECT SNUBBING THE PROLETARIAT SHE wouLD BE UNTRUE TO HER CLILTLIRAI. ACADEMY I3 SAMUEL - Llfi erRER that of Murphy’s, is already hard at his training grind and expects to be in the best shape of his career when he jumps through the ropes to meet the hard-hitting and shifty Murphy. Each man is undefeat- ed here and both have enviable 1ockout Tecords. Sammy Nelson and made friends by his willingness to fight. Leyson is a veteran of the squared circle and is far more experienced than!' Smith. Al Osborne and Buddy mlmonte 155-pounders, and Frank Wanada and Philip Joseph, have been matched for the two preliminaries. RED CROSS DRIVE ON Under the direction of Supt. V drive for the Red Cross was suu'ted here yesterday. Mrs. W. E. CllhillY and Mrs. R. R. Brown, have been | named by Mr. DeBolt.as assistams,1 A house to house canvass will be Miles Murphy, the course of thel boxer, made during tunity to join. League to be held in the Eagles'f hall tonight. key, an electric hair drier and| two extraordinary cakes. An enter- | taining program will also be given another local topnotcher, starting at 8 the American Legion's next stmok- o'clock. Everyone is invited to at-|er, slated for November 26. = Hec {will return here early next week land after a few days’ |start conditioning for the bout. during the evening, tend. TAKU STAFF IS APPOINTED Alma Savikko, editor, and Mrs.| Engstrom, advisor, bers of the Taku staff yeslu‘dfn Stephanis Africh will supervise ac- tivities and Enne Kronquist will have charge of organizations. William Cashen has been chosen| | Associate Editor. According to th‘l custom, he will be next year's edi- tor. Class Editors are Bermsn Ed- argaret Pearci k | and A hie Edmiston; tor, Tauno Niemi Arvo Wahto is Joke and Feature Editor; Willlam Cashen and Ruth Lundell are sports editors. The business staff includes: Business Manager, Viena Wahto; M Advertising Manager, Isabelle Cash-| ,‘ en; Assistant Business Manager, | Helen Stragier; Circulation Mana- <l‘ ger, Hilja Reinikka. “ During the past week-Ed Andrews |§ has been taking some of the annual pictures. Yesterday he took al| picture of the Taku staff grouped in the office at school. R BAVARD, HENNING ‘ ROLL HIGH SCORES| Last night the Malamutes—Van- derLeest, Sides and Van Atta, won| two out of three games from the| Beavers—M. Bavard, Blomgren and Geyer. Bavard rolled high single: game, also high total. 1{ The Tigers—Henning, Bernard and Koski, took two out of three games from the Lions—Robertson, Faulkner and Selby. In this match Henning rolled high single game, also high total for the evening. At 7:30 tonight, the Camels and | Wildcats tangle and at 9 o'clock thc{ Bears and Buffaloes. GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. 0. DAVIS Phone 584 CLUB CAFE GOOD EATS AT ALL TIMES R. T. Kaufman, Prop. V. F. (Red) Williams, Chef Northern Light Store GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS Workingmen’s -~ Supplies Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies AT KETCHIKAN H. DeBolt, the annual membership Local Boxer Who Meets Moore Here Soon, Kayoes rince Rupert Man last night battered out drive and everyone given an Ommr"vlmory over Milo Gurvich, Prince |Rupert, in the main event of an lEagles Smoker staged at Ketchikan FIVE PRIZES WILL BE !mcording to a press dispatch re DISTRIBUTED AT BAZAAR ceived by The Empire. Five prizes will be given away at boy won by a technical knockou the annual bazaar of the Ladies’ in the fifth round. * Murphy scored in every round Among the prizes and clearly outclassed Gurvich whe will be a patch-work quilt, a tur- is a clever boxer, and hard fighter Meets Jimmy Moore AR L) 2 Murphy will meet Jimmy Moore Moore, whose record is as clean a selected mem- ‘ —— eir go will be slated for eight rounds, the longest route of any on a local card since the resump- ion of the fight game. Other Bouts Carded A slashing, six-round go between Donald Smith, Sitka, | Leyson is billed for the semi-final wellknown local |spot on the Legion's card, it was made known here today by Match- maker Lee Dolan. Smith has two — | close battles to his credit against states, Kansas, Tllinois, Both are four round bouts. e TEAM REPRESENTS 8 STATES ST. MARYS, :zas., Nov. 14.—Eight Nebraskd, and Tiger | Texas, Towa, Indiana, Missouri and Wisconsin are represented in the regular starting football team of St. Mary’s college here. R + Daily Empire want Ads Pay. | prr e The loca rl QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 s ALASKA MEAT CO. LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 oo here i N N ) ) rest wil “ | ) ¢ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our. Services fo You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat TELEPHONE 324 A quality you would want if you knew all nf the facts = Fact No. 15. The hand that makes a cheap thing falters, if ever so slightly, when it at- tempts to makea fine thing. The finest things invariably come from those who make only fine things. Schilling is the one coffee roaster who produces one grade of coffée only. There are no 2nd or 3rd grade Schilling coffees-- no cheap blends--no dual standards ofqual- ity. There are many excellent coffees--but,of them all,where s the finest apt to come from? » ‘I,...-............-..................--__.....__........_.J..............-....v......................._.--._._......-................. Improving your vision is an investment— not an expense. ‘ The value of your glasses should not be judged by the amount you pay for them— but by results obtained. The improvement in your vision and health that is bound to follow. from properly fitted glasses will allow you to be the judge. 907% of Headaches stopped and nervous conditions helped, pains in the back of the neck and head relieved. A more restful condition after a day’s work. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Office Phone 484 . Residence Phone 238 Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED LENSES REPAIRED Room 7—Valentine Building sssasesssssssssasssssmssssssssasssansaTansi) | GENERAL ELECTRIC ‘AND MAJESTIC RADIO RECIEVING SETS Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison SPALDING Shoe Skate Combinations Flexible Flyer Sleds Ice Creepers We have a good stock of SPALDING SHOE SKATES for men, women and children Juneau-¥ oung Hardware Co. " Juneau, Alaska bl FOR INSURA g‘fi * See H. R. SHEPA:RD &s Telephone 409 SRR Valegflfie Bufldlngl l Pio‘negi' Pool Hall POOL—BILEIARDS Chll. Millu, Prop. Telephone 183" EMPLOYMENT OFFICE . TO.ALL.CONSUMERS OF WATER: ,Nouaeumebyrlve-flntdlmvips Under the B Tl must ? fimet freezing. o{ hé u waste of water is j Patrons thbflng is law next winter water to waste through open faucets will service discontinued until hext spring wl su; ply will | ;g::dant ‘This will be ttflt: p. 1, 1930. Al cust':fm notified to the end that they may the netesnry precautions against frozen water pipes. 3 IUNEAU WATER COHPANY

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