The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1930, Page 8

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s AN Dr. W. W. Council, M. CHAMBER IS TO “* Daily Crossword Puzzle |ARCHIE D, SHELP |5 Sifaset & | The Chamber's membership ! ' delay is occasioned by the -desire and H. VanderLeest. for | | 1030, 228, was the highest on rec-! o 1 to print in the forthcoming lssue | ACROSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 9. Fastens { P g HOLD E l- E G TI uN ord. It is expected a representa-| 3 Memhranous e | EER the numbers of the offices and of- tive crowd will be present tomor- pouches 1 drama | ficials that’ will be in the Cnpltol, it P SO P ey O D WE LIST BELOW A FEW sTE[COIPT1 IN[EJISTAID row to ticipate in election of | L. asaemuney 3R oMviom[i [TEEIG|O l';';oa;::'.r,.” Building. Present numbers of fed- TITLES OF | next year's directors. |0 il = Hel, eral offices and officials are ex- TOMORRUW NUUN‘ Glen Carrington, head of the| W% S wha'™ [PV INIEIAIPIPILIEMEMIE T i u“l:‘ = | DIES AT GRAIG pected to be changed. o newly formed Glen Carrington &| 15 Sediey SIE[TITILIE R|A[I[SIE] ** 5 | The company expects the Capitol g b Company, which has purchased the! 16 Kon hway RIAJISIPIAIN|S nima TR, .. |Butiding telephone system will be usiness Men's Organiza- | Juneat Young Hardware Company, 1i. BIE |A[M AlR[1[S|TIO]L Former Mail Carrier with|in operation within a month. g here and the hardware and furni-! ARICIICIARIETINARIA | ———.———— tioh to Choose Directors | ture departments of J. R. Heck-| 1. tuitan rver [pIE[TIRIAIC|TIYAB[BLY Dyea-Dawson Record 7 man & Company at Ketchikan, will| 39 Whole P A at Weekly Meet ; 3 ) 25, Hiuse o1 Arctle oBlEls e RV asses Away N be a guest of the Chamber tomor-| A ;xv.eldlllunl' . ITHIUM B A3 AlL EIR y s : . Natve metal 3 | - tomorrow S i g'; L T HERIIAPIPE[LILIATIE b trog- Archie D. Shelp, 74 years old, the { naps ERAMRICANISIRT Ol|E nibian | Alaska pioneer and early resident r of hold | N i L=ty B on of |, Juneau, is dead of heart ail- ual election of directors for L3 Withoot “witer [EIE|LEED EINISIE NID] 4. Yerioa ot ume |ment at Craig, according to an THAT WILL MAKE ! t year. Reports he Sec- | 1 B Poroat o e e Associated Press dispatch received | F R L i o) on the work of the year I8 hisly "hrough 5, Cneer ant waming Graun herhage | ioday by The Alaska Empire. He) ACCEPTABLE i t ending and a f 1al state- F FO N Y R e o9, Leaven . 7 of, |leaves a widow and two children. x will be rendered he Cham- iy Stormss 61 Old piece of SR t- | Puneral exercises will be held at R ts f F 95 | Seot 101 & ber. —_— . Metut fasten. 62, Midday 1. Qut of danger 55. ‘l"{':ea into Cralg. ‘ eports irom Iour owns Christmas Seven candidates for the Execu-| WICHITA, Kansas, Dec. 10.—| g, Hegate o Mltary foresn & e bady ot _ busine [, Ase. shelp/came fo. Miaske (h Brings Total to Date tive Board were placed in nomina- | Ruth Nichol§, holder of the East| 45. Nllkworm 6. Fodder ptt n_-mf ) 1887. He had lived in varlous parts Up to $1 303.15 ‘ jon at weel's meeting and | to West woman's transcontinental| §% Wed® T e 1 Tl ) o Hoetn Egypt ml ~hcfikTex;rlto;yk&s W.:‘n ?:a 4 t;e P30 5 ? . 't nominations will remain open un- | flight record, left for Roosevelt| 80. Tavern h 6: Sticking to- 66, Agricultura) Klondike in Yukon Territory. He & % £l just before the elec Pield, New York, this morning on| N ::":;unlne nick- o) mh!"l'nm @ ""v'"""“ | was in Juneau several years. While| With additional reports received 1 A ts B 1 a nonstop flight atempt to set a . Eddure: plume . 8 Catnip here he worked at mining. He )eft‘lfrom four other communities, the i new record for both mez and wom- Bedten 74. Fall suddenly 8. n ihis city at the time of the Klon-| Juneau OChapter, American Red|gays Puff: “The haughtiest thing i {en. She landed here yesterday after | dike stampede. He is sald to have|Cross, passed its Roll Call quota of 1 know 'y b, } a nonstop flight from Los Angeles. held the mail team record betwecn!sl,floo, the total of all subscrip-|1s a blue ribbon Cow in a dairy bt _—— | Dyea and Dawson over the winter tions reported being $1,303.15, ac- show. Prices vary but most of them are | trail. cording to an announcement made | Between you and me, I knew her Of late years he had livéd at|today by Wellman Holbrook, Gen- whenw . in the new $1.25 edition 4 Craig, giving his time to prospect-| eral Chairman. There are four|ghe scratched her back on my v | ing and fishing. ‘towns from which no returns have father's pen.” | - been received. PR G | . | The towns from which reports NOTICE There is usually only one of a title weére made public today were:| The parties holding number 388 !Peters'nurz $112; Yakutat $62.65;|and number 15 for the MOOSE-|[if you fancy either or several—a | Tenakee $33; and Goddard $5. The | HEART HOPE CHEST will please | Tu BE PLAGED towns not reporting to date are:|present them at once to Mrs. reservation by telephone may be f Kake, Chilkoot Barracks, Haines| Radalet. made. and Angoon. adv, Hope Chest Committee. {Switch Equipment Will Be .lIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll!IlllllmI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll_. The NUG GE T | 4 | Installed Within : SH OP Next Month Home of Gruen Watches Equipment for a telephone switch :bcard at the Capitol Building has been ordered from the States by the Juneau Telephone Company |and will be installed immediately | upen arrival. The board will con- tain 100 plugs, amply sufficient to| —. — __|care for all calls over the eight | trunk lines that will enter the 7 ) | b5} 1€ /////; Gifts That Enhance Feminine Charm Child’s Story of the Human Race —by Cotfman. Mother India. The Magical Island. Circus Parade. Beggars of Life. Is It Necessary. Rare, delicate odors imprisoned in unique crystal bottles rep- resent gifts of lux- ury. Make your gift selection today from NIGHT MERCHANT }orzen find.Gg them unlocked. L building and for all the 75 tele- Recollections and Letters of Gen- } | Sometimes the weather has been | " \ 3 our noteworthy col- PATROLMAN WILL | severe but he has always been oh phones in n‘;e valnous o§nces. ¥ \eral Lee. 3 " | The board will employ at least . : o jok d has decided that a! { The Young May Moon. lection of imported |40 J05 e : : ec- ; P TAKE BRIEF REST | 1;i./"coei ot rest witkido him good, | One OPSTBtor: 1t wil make onnes St N oWt ( and domestic prod- i | e N o | t With Steffanson in the Arctic. : C. M. Jorgensen, Juneau’s night - | from the building, but also to and ' M ik ¢ ¥UK CHRISTMAS | om offices in the structure. The Deadfall. The Saga of Billy the Kid. ucts. merchant patrolman, is going fo| Winter and Pond! pe telephone company has de- i e Adventures of an African Slaver. | take a vacation of one month start- | Studio for an appointment. Sit: e T e U T B I ‘I D |ing tonight and in his place Gud-|tings up to the 12th will be fin- fi__—— utier-Mauro rug 0. man Jensen will tramp the beat.|ished in time to mail for Christmas The President’s Daughter. A Mr. Jorgensen has been on duty | delivery. —pdy.| SEATTLE PRICE e SO Congal. § ;i:)rsfi:)ex bi:;es?hr:::: 'T{ r;r:{:ln\f‘ Play Indoor Golf at The Al ! Plus Freight T el Anter 4 v ses gula a; T B T D KO i e S f,:;:’;} L8 5 HERE Taihr Rpolpte X e ey i e 5 il L bl 2 Ll Sons of the Mammoth. 8 LI T T L T T 41c PER LB. L d D 9 S The Golden Bubble. i “ f X . ! | The Altar of Honor. 4, e — | eader Dept. dtore E| = »« K h . : y - 8o Bi. AT | Open Evenings Clafr Ambler. Illiterate Digest. Tarzan the Untamed. Shanty Irish. Giants in the Earth. Ancestor Jerico. PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS, Props p HETHHT RN | ' UMY | oe story of Pruosophy. "~ MA[QP‘!PJG S T L L T L L TR Friendly Arctic. BLUE TRADE MARK E! Uncle Sam's Attic. i . E Stikeen. 1 COFFEE WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTEN’I_‘ION H :;l:”;. ::dfl:h;::?-.’m TO OUR VERY UNUSUAL SALE— 5| Animal storis trom Eskimo |§ AT A STORE FOR MEN . . . There is a certain air, in a First Crossing of the Polar Sea. §} The Story of Mankind. i The Great Horn Spoon. h The Dark Journey. Count Luckner the Sea Devil. Three Boy Scouts in Africa. Alice’s Adventures " in Wonder- land. Astronomy for Everyone. The Right to Be Happy. Autobiography of Benuito Cel- §W lini. ! A Laugh a Day Keeps the Doctor ¥ &8 Away. FREE—1 can of any of our Quality Fruit and Vegetables with every purchase of 6 cans SHIRTS— New conceits in design, new GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries weaves and colors, with care- GARNICK’S—Phone 174 store for men, that is agreeable ful attention to tailoring, that IR to the purchasing of men’s has marked these shirts as fa- wear. You know everything vorites with well-dressed men. $1.50 to $6.00 L L L L L T is_authentic, in style, and right TR i pHce, & B Raiders of the Deep. The Bible Story. % HOSE TIES s Oy S ) v ; Abrahain Lincoln—Charnwood. o s e, vl TRANE UNIT HEATER A o S e 02 and figures, in silk or jacquarded silks. The v p,\uf Bunyan. ! Provides cheap and ‘efficient heat for Service Motor Co.’s new steam heated garage in the . A.B. Hall. silk and lisle. Some colors range from wool mixtures are in- darks to lights in cluded at this low hrowns, reds, greens, price of blues and yellows, at Six Years in the Malay Jungle. ¢ North of 36. Gabrielle, . . Happy Mountain.” %, s1.00 to i . to One small Unit Heater keeps The Window. $ $1 00 Frigidaire Salesroom warm ’;fi“;‘;‘ sy light Sodon, $1.95 $2.00 o A : RICE & AHLERS CO. Rubgerommcicn B w Brass. ROBES-PAJAMAS-UNDERWEAR-SWEATERS o MUFFLERS-GLOVES - J. M. SALOUM NEXT TO GASTINEAU HOTEL ulllIIII|II||Nlllllmlllllllllllllllll|llllllll|lll|llIlIIlIIllIllOIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllI"Illmlll"lml|llll|mlllI||||lmlll|II|||lll"lllll"lllllllllllllmllllllINIIIIII IHImfi PLUMBING . HEATING p The xzu o; thc Trail. “We tell you in advance what job will cost” The Klondyke Klan. Behind the Devil Screen. The NUGGET SHOP - RPN PHONES 83 OR 85 '«The Store That Pleases” ; THE SANITARY GROCERY HHERIIRRIUnR

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