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g™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1930. By CLIFF STERRETT I TAKE IT ALL BACK, KITTY. 1 THE SNOBBY SCHOOLY WiLL MAKE OR BREAK OUR GERTRUDE. ANS WELL wiN EITHER WAY! z e i s et U 2 { GO SO .—vun..;da-fi'—"'—"! C(‘DS WHAT GoDIS A - »NSTITLJTION THAT RRODUCES ,F’Roun PANNED PR/DES | LIKE THIS IMPOSSIBE 15 THAT A WA\/ TfTRwa YER LiL SNOBBY scHooLY FOR SALE ONE NEW ATWATER KENT ALL ELECTRIC SCREEN GRID RADIO SET Complete with Dynamic Speaker and Tubes Regular Price—$125.00° OUR PRICE TO CLOSE—$95.00 e - v L : ’ ‘ | Alaska Electric Light SHE DESPARED | |BRITISH LABOR SHRINE DANGE e s Co. | A4S | UF BEING WELL NEWS PARIY ALARMED ! DATE Is SET' Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska “Since 1 was 12 years old I'd had t BY GITY BALLUT}(];&‘:;%O:: Dgrwle‘:.e g;p:,;:, fi;}:,rel;‘.e, ED[SSt?lljlx:ZO?Acfifixf:iss;lThe ttacks that sometimes would B 3 down in bed. My circula- _&;T'l)“‘q;;’;‘;f;":‘“(c‘(y:;?’“‘2“th iShrine Club this winter will be Douglas it Tl A8 R e . o e ot i i g sonvediHleavy Losses Are Record [ 8cca o Teinple, ‘actord- 3 : 4 J o . ing to announcement of the ‘com- o e o ed —Setback Disturbs |mittee in charge. The dance date arranged for the session which Labor Leaders Mol o St features Mr.' john Rustgard in a | be laid and polished in time for the| talk, “My Trip to Europe.” This (Continued from FPage One) soclal event. should prove of considerable inter- = | est and a large crowd is expected to attend. WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and fragrance. it may have both freedom| wuthorty 1o proceed win it WILDCATS, CAMELS | COUNCIL MEETING *unicipal eiction sevace| ARE TIED, BOWLING | The regular monthly business|nas disturbed Labor party leaders. meeting of the City Council will be ng took place in more than' Last night the Camels—Metealf, | held at 7 o'clock this evening. 300 cities and boroughs in England!Andrews and Simpkins ran away| —t—— and Wales and the Labor panv‘nom the Elephants—Sabin, T. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY |lost ! corge and Davis and took all| It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. ¢, particularly in indus-| : Miss Mamie Feusi was happily | trial s and towns. three games by a good margin. "Jhl% F- N t' l B k | surprised by a number of her| At Liverpool, Leeds and Hull, for puts the Camels tied with the wild- | £ T g wrst Nationa an | ULIA FITCH frionds at her home last evening |instance, the previous Labor ma-|cats for first place. Metcalf rolled ABC“LA burns no more m‘ tion was pood, a rheumatic trouble| !l honor of her birthday. Cards | fortties were turned into minorities. | high single game 234 and aiso high |in my back ant spitting headachies| #ere plaved for pastime during the|In about 100 large English and total for the evening 597. o4 tll S % ord e A e e | irst part of the evening, the prizes | Welsh towns, Labor gained 27 seat second match the Wild- an a stove ¢ ¢ ¢ INone of the ‘wedicines I tried|S0iN8 to Miss Ceclle Cashen and but 92, whereas last ye: L art, G. George and Sper- | g helped me and Lwas on the verge | TOM Cashen, Jr, high scores, and felection gave them a net gain of |ling, drove the fighting Tigers— yet it warms the whole hmu! lof despair. Eigh bottles of Sar= to Miss Lily Kronquist and John|100 seats in the municipal coun- Henning, Bernard and Koski out of - P, . N gon rid me of evek pain and ache|Cashen for the low scores. Music | cils. | first place by winning two out of ARNOLD,S BOOTFRY [E g ™ cotored Poin and athe | and dancing were enjoyed after the | The Conservatives on the other, three games, and losing the last JUST a few shovels of coal a 4 |strength @ . I'm eating | cards. Delicious rcfreshments were | hand g 1ined 79 seats, lost ten .ms]gflmo by only one pin. The Wildcats | dny insure Pefl‘m warmth in DSTRIN BUILDING ftte v rts te and am|Served by Mrs. Feusi! year almost reversing last s | still retain their hold on first place. | GOLDSTEIN BUILI b v il o { figures, when they gained only 11 |Tiger Henning rolled high single everyroom of your home whenyou n Pills A. S. B. MEETS I municipal council seats and lost|game 226 and Wildcat Stewart install Arcola in a kitchen or living |are action| The meciing of the Associated 61. {rolled a high total of 596. d i {and have regulated me perfectly.” | Student body took place Monday | The party gains and losses in| Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Colis'| FOQM and connect t to American § “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” |—Mrs. Julia Fitch, Rote 3 Box|afternoon to elect a yell king and a argest towns play the Bears and at 9 oclock | Radiators in the other rooms. ) Seattle. vell duke. Tryouts were held for Gains Losses |the Lions play the Buffaloes. uro Drug Co A_r:vrch imu' ).:tmh'n who W )o .mn}imnxdm 72 19 | Team Stanlw:)s: ahel You can have the wonderful com- adv. | Frank Stragier was chosen for yell d 1 t St C! ! o ter king and Phyllis Edwards for yell| 27 92 | Wildeats 141 . | fort of hot water heat at a very low ! WHIST PARTY 1 juke | g»lm s :3 ; ?‘15(7‘ cost, and you can pay for it just a . J A AN | - AR Lt igers 616 USED WILLARD RADIO A AND B The last of a series of Vnist\ g0 TELEPRONE PATRONS | W8ys been in the winning vein, and | Buffaloes 1 7 en | litle down—a little each month. } ])O“]ER I‘!\[T Partl(& given by the Rebekahs'will A new telepnone directory is now this year’s results were a great :Goats 12 9 571 mdh. Id_Wednesday evening, Tec.|pn' course of preparation. 'Patrons |Sétback. Some observers feel that | Colts 9 9 500 o ot . 3rd at 8 pm. in the I O. O.F. the Labor government, like the |Leopards 10 11 47 e ates A 3 atteries dontemplating change of address or or 8 " sl : ’ (Which eliminates A and B Batteries) | Hall In addition to the regull | prsons who wish to have tele- | Hoovet administration in Aigzian. | Hesvics 10 11 4% . | prizes the Grand Prize for thi|piones installed are requ beginning to feel the weight of | Be 8 10 444 . w2 ey ested to | is beginning to eel eight o ars K WILL SELL CHEAP fgertes ‘“‘(1 I’P 2y arded. ?‘““'Wfl’"'nmry the Telephone Company. |the voters' dissatisfaction with busi- | Elephants 8 13 381 PLUMBERS ifty cents. Public invited adv. |vepphone 420. All changes for new ! ness depression and unemployment. | Malamutes B 12 333 333 - M C UL I‘IOTOR CO ——— " |dretory must be in office by De- | st Rl Lions 5 16 238 “We tell you in advance what job will cost’ C ~ cequer 10th. —adv. ‘ COOK BOOKS e . )j D A | LLDWJég;ELNEIR‘LSON A o i SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CARDS o . . . | hing mace or pressed by us| The Martha Society Cook Books|Engraved, illuminated and photo- Service With Satisfaction { ;:':;flh J:I:"'M ‘ will wtain thelr shape. Tom Shear-'can be purchased at The Coffee graphic. From five to fifty cents| - | FRO;WT & 1{;25{ er, Siccessor to Almgquist, the Tail-|Shoppe, The Nugget Shop, Ord-|each, including envelope. Winter or. \ —adv. 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SHEPARD & SON . TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES he’ll like it— su'rprised at the lowness in g i Telephone 409 Valentine Building GEO. M- SIMPKINS CO- And what man REce. Zfi;’::::z; H—'__"hh:_'—-_-' STATIONERY and PRINTING ||| wouldn’t? & il dep sl : Pioneer Pool Hall 504 Eoumatn. P, Penci garment purchased until want- Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS g il Hke e ed. \ EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. please. ALASKA MEAT CO. || S offer the perfect gift \ Convenient payments may be TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: b QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YO[& L}}K'II"I;IGI 1| selection. s arranged Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fres! males b . saktad s phE . s _ Senior$10. Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must PHONE 39 Delyerior=lliP0: suteipas . | 2000 | IRice SR LRt 0 ) be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances -5 of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohlbleed Janesville Wis., US.A. 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 notified to the end that they may take the e precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY ALL WORK Gl'AI!AfiTEED Chas. Goldstein & Co. Open Evenings by Appointment THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Pln.pk of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat | PARKER PENS | 1 AT THE ; | NUGGET SHOP | Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Oid Papers for sale at Empire Office

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