The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 24, 1930, Page 6

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___POLLY AND HER PAILS [SHOW MISS HAUGHTY X 11, AFRAID YCUR VERY BEST e s ULTURAL ACADEMy B THAT WONT SHOW THEM HOw WE . OF /~& SNOBBY SCHOOLY SNUB THE PROLETARIAT / FOR SALE ONE NEW ATWATER KENT ALL - MAY L SUGGEST | ON BEHALF OF ; THAT You ANT 3 3 LS PROLETARIATS, : . SEEN NUTHINY 4 e ELECTRIC SCREEN GRID RADIO SET ~ | Complete with Dynamic Speaker and Tubes $125.00 { Regular Price OUR PRICE TO CLOSE—$95.00 COFE GOerrET 0-2/- MRS, BRUCEIN N APANTRI ST THERE BY AR red up rocks and wa > Completes Flight from Eng-} n to come out of the ,s[r.rd A; ]and ik IS Greeted by men emerged and outomobile, the Crowd at Airport ne: i g sicalc, FOR BIG BOUT, BE BROADCAST Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison > owner, Henry Polzin in an ice- and two othi from a house a is also stressed in Moore and Murphy Round‘l‘sig Demonstration Planned roasting HILLSJ Into Shape for Battle | by Soviet—Plotters’ B ’ Next Wednesday : Case Tomorrow ROS COFFEE! « TOKYO, Nov. 24—Mrs. Vlcturf ¢ his head when |Bruce, escorted hy several Japan-| 1e top of the auto- | ese planes, landed at the Taoktawa | Airport today from Oaska, ending her flight from England. A large crowd greeted the fa- | e nous flier who left England in| ‘I September for Japan. Mrs. Bruce plans to sail on the Empress of Japan for Vancouver,! RESTR!GTIGNS B. C., with her plane, and then she | 2 L il fly across the United States,| pping in Indiana to visit her| byt | “If T remember what I learned in S, . o [, otoal, ss AElesle IO Two Year Ban Comes Be-| | WHO'S WHO } i L He told his dropped P to th That's the way t ly. Hills Bros. roast ds at a tim , continuous proc- | ess, Controlled Roasting. Every |c is roasted evenly and a fla- g . e e ARCOLA burns no more fuel| ° than a stove .« yet it warms the whole house ) - % [ PUST a few shovels of coal a day insure perfect warmth in everyroom of your home whenyou install Arcolain a kitchen or living room and connect it to American Radiators in the other rooms, You can have the wonderful com- fort of hot water heat at a very low | cost, and you can pay for it just a little down—a little each month. developed such as no other coffec has. h Pole is imaginary— [ AND WHERE a bit of guff. f()l'e NEXK C()ngl'c‘ - «e. Tm sorry for| Unemployment Aid will not vote unless one | jyu s are absent. 5 Mrs. Emma Ellis, a| wASHINGTON, Nov. 24—Bar-|don James, Annie James an ng f o years, beginning July | James, were among the w pting - re s at the Alaskan Hotel. 2dy here, | Nicholas Aldoloff, a miner, enter-| ‘ment rem- | €d St. Ann’s Hospital late Saturday ! | to undergo a surgical operation this week. | Mrs. R. P. Nelson will leave on the steamship Yukon, which Is| duled to sail from Juneau for| le early tomorrow morning to| her daughters, Mrs. George W.| T | Naylor of San Francisco and Miss Irene Nelson of San Gabriel, C y. g the “1 | mber of the Immigration Com- | mittee, will introduce the resolu- tion at the coming session of Con- | 5 The f ¢ f im-| @gress and he predicted it will pas i almost unani | JEWELER H o QUARRY COLORED STONE S iy : | Watch Repairing Youth Greets Two Burglars = 1 | Brunswick Agency with Volley of Rocks [+ O® S, Ind- experiment | BALANCE FOOD, MORE EGGS FRONT STREET BENEFI No other sweet lasts in Seattle |Setng made near here. Promoters| LAFAYETTE, Ind—A three-year fnf the enterprise hope to persuade |experiment at Purdue University g Staab, |'architects of skyscrapers to use it | showed that hens fed on grain pro- for color effzcts. duced 57 eggs @ year, while those = S U e e on balanced ration, inclu ood Daily Impire War: Ads Pay. | cgg-mash, averaged 179 eg; PLUMBERS “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Navy 6; M Harvard 1 Wearever o long, costs so little or o does so much for you. :‘:’(‘;:‘C‘Lg‘m“’ l:v"'“"‘“‘fh&"qern 5 r if}’:na i W Ohio State 12; Tllinois 9. o Rutgers 0 v York University 3. L ~H e Aluminum regularly onsin 14; Minnesota 0. 7; Purdue 6. afld Tt cleanses te sweetens mouth strengthens t d throat, 1 breath, and SAVORY STEEL and ENAMEL ROASTERS | - i " Your health is and Mrs while your pleas- ure is served. nd w score was made by Mr. New- | marker, 67. Mrs. Newmarker was | next with 68. | - - - 2 BIG THANKSGIVING DANCE Good and Moose Hall, We ay night,| Good for You November 26th. Scandinavian-Am- | " | 1 Music. Fishermen especially —adv. | Brown 0. ola 0. 11 Indians Butler 0. lina 19; North Caro- na 0. Drake 20; Towa Si e e s | ok S s Mrs. B. Welde of Petersburg is| | ctaying at (Eo Zynda. | DOUGL.4S J ufieau-Young Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON CARD PARTY ON TONIGHT night the Ladies’ Auxiliar, THANKSGIVING UNDERWEAR SALE rd party in the Eagles' Hall, g at 8 o'clock. There will be idge and whist played and Al invited to attend and g Thines Mex Lik i el S For men who like to b luring the colde ths, this not | Pi Pool Hall rinegs Men Like wil e held a o like to be warm during e colder months, 13 note- '\:(' Here! o'clock to make way for the a worthy sale of woolen underwear will prove an opportunity not soon loneer 00 a . ! A repeated. It is an cvent, too, to those who wear lightweight garments Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS Our wide varieties will BETUN, B0 TARTIAY the year round. i : EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Benson and H rived from Yakuta y last month to spend the winter here, decided to return to their| give you dozens of pleas- ing suggestions And our prices will help WOOLENS TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: you to complete your list home town and left on the| q Long and short sleeve with money to spare. / | SHIRTS = 14~ Giyles, leg or knee SHORTS Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must . Al ,Pllr(’hi es wrapped Plain or swiss lengths, in cotton, lisle Ghorts or madras be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances ' in special gift packages. | ribbed shirts, in and wool or pure wool. and broadcloth, ih of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. | A SHECRR & FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral service for'our late Brother John Abrahamsen will be ! held from the Moose Hall Tues- day at 2 pm. All members are re- | quested to be on hand at 1:45 p.m. ! —adv. 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™ ! after November 1, 1930. ' All customers are hereby’ H notified to the end that they may take the necessary - ' precautions against frozen water pipes, Ty JUNEAU WATER COMPANY white or colors white or colors. LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS Phone 454 Open Evenings { Ask for Coupons when making purchases ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES The Cash Bazaar 111 FRONT STREET Near Coliseum Theatre | ————————— TURKEY DINNER The Coffee Shoppe will serve a Turkey Dinner Thanksgiving and“ reservations are now being mldeAI_ clephone 157. —agv. Old Papers SRR for s a_’lg at Empire Offlcj' 6 i

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