The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1930, Page 6

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3 U POLLY AND HER PALS ..,-——-——————-1 | 5'No USE, GERTRUDE . A CULTURAL ACADEMY KID ANT GOT A CHINAMANS {CHANCE OF OUTSNUBBIN' A SNOBBY SCHOOLY SNIP/ HOT DAWG! THA« ¥ ART THAT 1S, 7] S { NOPE. SHE AINT BUSTED BUT SHES BADLY ME SHES BUSTED? All-Alaska News FROM ALL PARTS rescued iwho while island Lhc dist s for help. Turner’s CHRISTMAS CARDS hl ard Boxes from 50c¢ to $2.00 [ A For* ulmqm hment of homestead | Concerning Persons - [gnts to part of the tract of land = it hoemaker Bay wanted by and Occurences Sovernment for a site for an In- g and industrial school, been paid $2.400 by Juneau Dru o Quartz Creek in the Dawson dis- | ¢ : & |ltrict will witness considerable Wrangell, which promised to fur |tivity this winter. Owners of eight sh the site to the Government. Oml)fln,’y claims have announced that they e o will take out dumps for spring| Stewart, B. Lfl wi li:‘ha(rlc wst(h : PE g sxtent of $9,500 in Canada’s $20.- ["re | sluicing. Free Delivery Phone 33 || B )00,000 unemployment road build- Post Office Substation || Dredging operations on No. ng fund. The $9,500 will be s Bokidan in - thel Dakso m the wing dam in Bear Ri iYave dlosed for the »rotect Stewart from flood damage |memers of the la i claims on other creeks and plan| Hyder hunters report that ducks — I he or many geese are m mouth of Sal years. sinking holes own properties to spend the wint Clothing mage or pressed by u#|to bedrock on t will retain their shape. Tom -Shear- e er, successor to Almquist, the Tail-| Samuel Turne; or. —adv. |seven days without ron Creek than of Wrangell, food, fire was S or| Frank H. Osborr 4 turer of Yukon Tel has been ippointed Acting Gold Cumnn ion- er for the Territory in the absence ssistant treas- MONOGRAM FIRESIDE §|» cou commisioner c. 1. ae- Lean. & o HEAT CIRCULATOR George . Pulton, who has been sppointed to spend the Klondike i share of the 0,000,000 fund voted for relief of un- / / / / Brings alluring fir employment by the Dominion Gov- | crews from ernment, has established along the Klondike road o5 |Dawson to the North Fork. living room. | place cheer to your //’ ons in Wrangell have placed s for reindeer meat, {which is to be delivered by the Bureau of Education’s vessel, Box- er, due there about November 25.‘ Twenty T Wont scratch, chip, crack or discolor. Fox skins without tails are not | wanted by milady of fashion, but I l” You EII(IUI‘(' missing appendages can be sup- | d by ingenious British furriers. y A - PO { For the pelt of silver fox that Another Winter {had lost its tall in youth, Mrs. R.| . ve 2 't of Seldovia received $410 Without Fireside: | London Fur Sales. The [ 41 had beén ‘ralsed: e lithel | Herbert TFox Farm on Entrance, ON DISPLAY [jisiand, near seldovia. | " - .o ! | NOTICE | | The electric vibrator dxarlay‘d by the Parish Bazaar will not be lawarded. Persons interested should | apply to Mrs. Skuse for refund. \ Daily umprre IlIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIHIIllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIHlllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll D e e e PICTORIAL ALASKA The latest subjects, colored and framed are on display at g Ordway’s Photo Shop | Pictures That You and Your Friends Will Like ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS MBI R R HEH R illllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIlIlIlIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIHIIIIIII||IIIII LU T the numerous near tl {lack 1 Seviet Mobilizes Youths To Avert Industry Crisis (Continuea irom Page One) y young vol s of both se sponding freely to t has been a mark situation. T probably patriotic iizations and for aid . = _ while he was ap- 3 Special Box of 12 UF NURTH L A ND hing the island to hunt. He B i i |swam ashore. He was taken to 2 Beautiful Cards {Wrangell by Halsted and entered ber et {the hospital. s g these boys a 50 cents 'Bncl Items of Interest! (T [ 1 reared in sov times and 1 (& are coming the ba~k-bo he new n 1n addition He coal mines ar memb of the You! been asked to fill in o Already 50: ers have gomne ps of the north an 7,000 have been pl in the 1 actor plant at S mines in the Urals havg al cent make r harder 1)1m men ing the pressure to a considera extent. and of the e not admitt WHERE " Eagles’ Hall, Friday Dou glas November FOR EXPERT PIANO TUN Phone Geo. Anderson Anderson Music Shoppe Alzska representative: Kohler and Brambach Grand and Up~ right Pianos. For sale and rent. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE A. Malacky FURRIER Satisfaction Guaranteed Goldstein Bldg. CALL PACIFIC COAL COAL CO. PHONE 412 ’ G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager i COAL WEATHER i i i ! - o i i ALASKA FRIENDS —make the Hotel Frye their accepted meetin place; we are glad to \\u- come you here. Garage in Connecuion Confetti s Dance WHOOPEE Let’sGo §. - ) the Pioneers’ | vacation visit Tome, with her parens. DOUGLAS NEWS ON BU II ommh wom The Doug will meet fc sessicn atb 'S CLUB MEETS home of Mrs, evening. The m d from last week. R UAL BAZAAR ha Society will i ( S I.o rmurn L'mrc again by the eamer. He is making h\s'l\‘mf‘m'“I this Fall Light Pn awaiting dis) pack of mild-cured 21st, in the terian Church Fancy Also a Ca son’s Lunch mon and spiced herring. Later 3 . ntends to make a trip to ng |12 moon to 1 P.M to { will be rved all aft body W | | it SR | BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED | i 1 | Dell E. Sheiui, Alaska’s Tun now hgn Phone Margaret was the oc given for her sterday and was enjoyed by Chlf Aparime=: number of little kiddies, accompan- 2 “ il 4 by their mothers as follows: || Jomorrow’s Styles Doris Balog, Patsy Ann Balog, Don- Toda;” Bonner, lvia McCormick, | cCormick, Donald Frax K- | Andrews, Lucille| vir wart and Dol z : b Oa S B IN GUILD i s Guild will meot|{ \ 5 The fur-trimmed coat ! is very important this held on|} season. pome. | § ! It st § t's smartness 1s ex- TONIGHT |} 5 v board of the P.-T.|{ pressed in the fitted ek =11 silhouette — made in to be presen 11 Treco Broadcloth and luxurious with Sapin, Manchurian Wolf, Fox and Caracul. See these garments. fonday night . n thres tables Prlced to beth Fraser he and Mrs. Robert E consolation. r eral rounds of bri ne called cootie, was played | 1sing much excitement. Mis: ,Cm e Cashen won high prize for | | thi me, and Mrs. Elton Engstrom | ]u\\ ore prize. Dainty refreshments by the hostesses. Please —at— wera sel RETURNS TO SITKA left on for the | ; Miss Laina Aalto Queen Sunday morning Sitka " DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT—It’s 100 Per Cent All Talking, Enter- i taining, Thrilling, Tense, Suspense, Comedy i CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS in “YOUNG EAGLES” ! A picture you want to see with VITAPHONE ACTS, } TALKING COMEDY and NEWS IN SOUND i I Pay for Furs the Same Day They Arrive Your money is on the way the same day your furs reach me. For twenty years I have done that. Sometimes it means work late at night, but the money must go. I pay high because I can sell high. Send for free Price List and get acquainted. REFERENCE: R. G. DUN & CO. and CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. E. R. SKINNER & CO. 6th and Eye Streets Sacramento, Calif. L2 after a short| A Women'’s rlum ting hold ANNUAL BAZAAR, Friday, Northern Parlors. Worl ved from v GENERAL ELECTRIC AND MAJESTIC RADIO RECIEVING SETS v | Alaska E lectnc Light and Power Co. Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison Rt } SRR ST T ABCOLA burns no more fuel than a stove . ¢ o yet it warms the whole house ! f L ETREPE car i, Il UST a few shovels of coal a day insure perfect warmth in everyroom of your home whenyou install Arcola in a kitchen or living room and connect it to American Radiators in the other rooms. You can have the wonderful com- H fort of hot water heat at a very low | cost, and you can pay for it just a | little down—a little each month. 1 RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBERS “We tell you in advance what job will cost” B — ‘Shoe Skate Combinations Flexible Flyer Sleds Ice Creepers SKAT for men, women and children ‘[ We have a good stock of SPALDING SHOE- Juneau-Y oung Hardwdre Co. i Juneau, Alaska | e | FOR INSURANCE ? See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | Telephone 409 Valentine Building l!' Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE POOL—BILLIARES Chas. Miller, Prop. TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances I| of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. { Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- || ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced il after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. g \ JUNEAU WATER COMPANY

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