The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1930, Page 6

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. By CLIFF STERRETT & e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1930. m:.mm...uun_;_s._m.n_abw_‘lw_-m. LA R e i [73E vERY FIRST THING = YES INDEEDY/ THEY LOVE THE BIRDIES B e T LTTLE GIRLIES { /5(01«, AND BEESIES, THE FLOWERES AND s 6‘355))\‘ ARE TAUGHT AT YE ) TREESIES. AND OF COURSE |H¢uR ( YEAR? MOMSIES AND PoPsn':s AND _ ACHER)E-S 4 | snopBY ScHooLY 3 DOUGLAS NEWS GIVES ADDRESS DOUGLAS P.-T. A, 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. His Recent Trip Made to Europe It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. Before a large crowd last night at the Douglas P.-T. A. meeting, At- torney General John Rustgard talked on his trip to Europe last summer. Mr. Rustgard said that he was so| full of what he had heard and| | had seen on the other side of the | Atlantic that it was difficult to se-| |lect material for a talk. The trip| across the Atlantic was made on a | Swedish boat to Gottenberg. The |boat was most interesting and| | beautiful with wond 1 service. First National Bank ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING cooking he decided tt were the best cooks | The first thing ti ion, continued M the general clean order in Sweden. rden city, thrif he businest sea- “The Latest Stylex in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” . — K| USED WILLARD RADIO A AND B POWER UNIT (Which eliminates A and B Batteries) WILL SELL CHEAP Is by Auto In Norwa, according | Rustgard, there are many | biles toc and he did m | elling o the country this means. The summer was beautiful| { with sunshine all the time. He did not travel as a tourist but visited ? » many homes where everything to Mr, automo- | tr clean and spotless. In the| IlllnA\ of the farmers the rugs " CO {linen and draperies were made by | i artistically done. The girls work ‘n| Service With Satisfaction {the fields in the summer, in the| | winter they made useful and crna- Prepare Your Car for | { Winter Driving ;i Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI- FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with | a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS and are ready to service your car for winter. Connors Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts ALLEN A UNION SUITS Perfect Fitting Long Wearing ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 —_————— UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and § TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES { GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. | S H. S, GRAVES The Clothing Man JOHN RUSTGARD Attorney General Tells of| | European countries w | there is a disti | from Europe. He never saw a wom- | After partaking of purely s\uzmm I 'BROS COFFEE| . DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT—The Big Special Production “HAPPY DAYS” WITH ALL STARS ‘ Dancing—A Picture You Don’t Want to Miss | With Vitaphone Acts and News in Sound ‘ | A Listle at a time in the popper and | 1pened with the TS TTHING ) 2 CAL -LED (Love:d \—‘V\r/ z | Mussolini has made a Italy much in contrast to th conditions before the war n‘ux'mml on litera blems even though ving under cramped co: bers cn the on by Bernice Edward one movie, Mr. Rustgard declared that con- ditions are quite different in the |l towns where the communistic spirit has taken hold of the people, with resulting unrest and unemployment. many draw s from the govern- ment sufficient for existence and avoid work; while the farmers, fish- ermen and sailors support the coun- try by means of exorbitant taxes There is a 25 per cent tax on in- comes with no exemptions. Courtesy prevails in attracted y Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne. the business meeting, exhibit of was appointed as follows: General A general courtes; ments. Committee consists of Mrs. 8p: irman; for this affair; Program Mr. Rustgard favoral The em- Sioyer 18 s GoUFleous. b0, hlsusmyeds 0 m LbLES At HHom ICRihen, ant as to anybody however | man, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Feusi el % i Miss Fm REPORTS RENM PAID, AT CO and for busine: S conditions in rway and S\h(lcn are very different—the industries) in Norway are bankrupt; Sweden is working night and day on con-| A tracts to build railroads in Turkey, | €r: Persia and Russia. g Wemen Smoke Cigars “Did the girls smoke over there?” is a question Mr. Rustgard has been frequently asked since his return|ney in town and they were round to be in fair condition. k Gray reported delmque-u taxes being paid up but a ount still outstanding. Dog ” M.u\\- in the sum total of $42.00 d (u([ not | have been received to date. An ex- with num- ation campaign is soon to be ——|Wwaged against such animals as haven't licenses. A number of other matters en- :d the attention of the Ci s totaling $2,790 we ditions was made at the Council last evening, Mr. Kilburn an smoke in Norway or Sweden ex-| Cl | cept among the tourists but smok-gpX P ark where 1 s visit in Italy he talke What you do in “RTI ON SICK LIST Uberti who sprained two weeks ago, > her home unable to get around unaided roasting HILLS' Xor ek Sherius, Alaska’s Tuner 'n W here, is always done in élv f every kernel of corn is popped | evenly. By roasting Hills Bros. Coffee a few pounds at a time cvery berry is roasted evenly. This pat- ented, Con- trolled Roasting—gives Hills Bros. continuous Process- Singing, Talking, Coffee a flavor no other coffec has. erous people who had been mcr.n( new mumr}.'i o| The St. Lukes Guild will hold its| third, fourth and | 1 srades, and a charming vocal | favor- | able remarks were made about the (will be held in the League rooms recreation work. The|Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Grade committee in charge of this| DeRoux, Guerin and Brown; r. Rinden, Mrs. Eng- ing after Christmas |Shoppe, {way's and Winter and Pond's. adv. Mrs. Loken and | peeeeoecssosereeoosoeene | report by Mayor Kilburn cov-l meeting of the Douglas City | examined practically every chim- i ! Phone CHII Apattm"nts FOR SALE ONE NEW ATWATER KENT ALL ELECTRIC SCREEN GRID RADIO SET Complete with Dynamic Speaker and Tubes $125.00 | Regular Price { OUR PRICE TO CLOSE—$§95.00 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. GUILD TO HOLD BAZAAR bazaar and a silver tea Thursday | afternoon at the home of Mrs., Charles Fox. The public is cordially invited to attend. Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison A meeting of the Ladies League - e COOK BOOKS The Martha Society Cook Books ! can be purchased at The Coffee| The Nugget Shop, Ord-| | ) 2 “Tomorrow’s Styles % Toda;” I § Umbrellas { ABCOLA burns no more fuel than a stove s yet it warms the whole house [ QUST a few shovels of coal & day insure perfect warmth in everyroom of yourhomewhenyou install Arcola in 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. RICE & AHLERS CO PLUMBERS ] “We tell you in advance what job will cost” An Ideal Holiday Gift— Oné which is always { s useful ! 3 Shop early while the selection is complete “Juneaw’s Own Store” SOSS S TTN { PARLOR FURNACES Exclusive Agency ° Fresh from the riginal vacuum pack. Easily ! Hills g3 Bros| | § key. Look for the Arab on the can. ' COFFEE PO ©1930 Corner 4th and Franklin St. for the y THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Dixola Line “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Furnaces Phone 136 With our complete display of fur garments and chokers it will STATIONERY and PRINTING ALASKA MEAT CO. % QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING | Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales }| PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 KA FRIENDS ke the Hotel Frye cepted meeting we are glad to wel- place; THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat come you here. Garage in Connection = ) 1= o= @ - 73 <} = » = o ® - - E = = o ) =R o) B be easy to select HER gift. A small deposit will hold any article until wanted and also in- quire about our credit plan. Chas. Goldstein & Co. PHONE 102 Goldstein Bldg. | “Buy Her That e i N F C Cleaning and Repair- § . gk o s FOR INSURANCE i Now REASONABLE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | RATES A. Malacky Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska Telephone 409 Valentine Building l Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS ~ EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Furrier el TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances 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 enforeced after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen” water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY *

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