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'I:HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1930 ;llllillllllllllllllllllIII'I'IIIIIIIIHINIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIfiIIIIIIIIIIIIiiIIIII|| 7 GIFT VALUES| All-Alaska News AT PLEASING PRICES GIFT SUGGESTION R : T FRUM ALL PARTsihas op:-x:;dka[ g:-ncml merchandise | | store at Yakutat. | | | | of seven men has made surveys for | roads near Yakutat, and also has made a plat of the town. | .]! Heads Girl Scouts of a number of cows in the recent | COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY “T'he Woman from Hell” —with— A well chosen ‘ A government engineering party | line of Gifts MARY ASTOR, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, ROY DARCY for the young- 'Briet Items of Interest| 'ni | Concemmg Persons Fairbanks may soon have a radio | broadcasting station. Action has| and Occurences i e becn taken to organize Fairbanks | Broadcasting Studio with a capital! of $25000. A station of 100 watts VITAPHONE ACTS PARAMOUNT COMEDY PARAMOUNT NEWS sters are sure & SN AN 1 t o ! to prove { Victoria Jane Rendell, daughter delightful. {of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ren- dell of Dawson, was graduated from _ | the University of British Columbia recently with the degree of Bache- ‘lm‘ of Arts. f | George Turcotte, Dawson resident is expected to cost about $5,000. The incorporators will be Paul J. Rickert, president of the Fairbanks Chamber of Commérce; William J. | Wagner, radio electrician for the United States Signal Corps; Dr. H. |A. Blyth, E. L. Bartlett, George Mrs. Frederick Ede | fork was elected pr | mational council of Girl Scouts at | !Indianapolis convention. | | > NEW USES FOR SOUGHT IN PE NOTE:—On account of the new 10-day boat schedule we have been compelled to run a silent feature tonight and tomorrow. Starting Sunday————1009¢ TALKING AGAIN Ibroke a leg when he fell off the Iroof of his cabin while trying to | make repairs to the habitation. | Preston, A, S. Brown-and J. G.| X it { HIA, Dec. 12. f Geveloping new uses| 1, an intensive and ex-| tudy of Pennsylvania an-| to be made by Prof.| PHILAL the I | There are only about seven Or|jor cight men in the Kobuk district, |y red Fred Moller, Fairbanks or «who recently returned to'y Turner, of Léhigh uni- irbanks from a flight to Long!y ; | Beach, in the Kobuk district.i 1, making this announcement.|| | | er, president of the lodge, now on “These seven or eight men,” added!Noah W. S | the Outside, the Rev. John Hawks- | the flier, range in ages from 40!,¢ {j gite - indtitite ley, acting rector, who came north|to 70 years. All own what they that Turter had bi {in 1889, preached the sermon. Thejregard as likely ground, and are|ping tor ‘of anthracite | Yukon Order of Ploneers was or-|sticking with the country. ch and at he would devote! | ganized at Fortymile in 1894. of his time the next few hat work. tvork will s r Turner's fi ting and sampling of | veins of anthracite in th2 at basins, the Wyoming,! y of Scranton and| the Lehigh, in and| d the Schuylkill, | od of Pottsville. oo - Daily Empire Wars Ads Pay. ) Members of Lodge No. 1, Yukon (Order of Pioneers, held their an- | nual church parade to St. Paul's,g ! pro-cathedral in Dawson recently. In the absence of Bishop Spring- 1 ecutive (lll'l‘\'l«)ri Toiletries An Ideal Gift for Milady— > Axel Olaf Linne, 67, pioneer|y COln acts 1 Adolph Muller has completed his! 5,0 Gt 5 ‘mmwu‘cd]y' e 45| ulldings and a corral for & furfyoung jn the bottom of a pros-) once. P S|farm at Kaltag in the lower Yu-|,..; shafy near Shungnak in the will be | kon country. He plans to raise both | gopuk country. His partner, Wil- JIRINE SRy [lim Jones, was on top at the | windlass at cne time. 2V NG RERLECH CHRIS BAILEY ANNOUNCES that he has purchased the ARCADE CAFE. It will be the policy of the new management to so conduct the Arcade will appreciate the dainty dis- play of Bath Salts - French Soaps » DUSTING POWDERS < FACE POWDER, etc. ’fhese articles come in attrac- . tive gift boxes or are sold . singly. R R RN R SRR~ - :Gift Suggestions A very Dpleasi assortment shown this year in HOUBIGANT’S YARDLEY’S | 1o the Nulato region the outiook COTY’S | for trapping is not encouraging.| 1 | Grouse, however, seem to be plen- | and many other leading makers | tiful, | brands and are designed to| | please the fancy of the woman| | who has a liking for the exclusive | | about Cuba topped- the list of countries|; ' = L | delivering imports to the port of | New Orleans last year with 1,195,850 Eight wolves, fat and sleek, all;long tons. ! in a pack, were following caribou - = Y in the area between Koyukuk and _,\ \AR“‘:T\ OF ‘Tanana, according to R. H. Creecy, WOMEN’S PURSES Vo that it will be a first class restaurant in every respect. | Koyukuk prospector, who recently {arrived at Tanana, He was sev- ‘(‘I) days on the trail. Ballroom Studio Opened Only the best of foods will be served. Special attention will be giv- Enroute from ~Seattle to the g Aleutian Islands to buy fur, the Individual instructions in dancing by experienced ial assortment| motorboat Picarron put into Yaku- young lady. Guarantee that you will learn to im o o o R dance. Price reasonable. Apply at Studio, San i Six Francisco Bakery Apartments. i $4.00 each | | In a very spec-! :Men’s Shaving Sets, $1.00 Four of the better varieties to ¢hoose from and either of the sets are sure to please. Men’s Brush and - Comb Sets Real ebony back brushes in real Jeather cases. A wide range of prices and you will find the ideal gift in this assortment. AMITY ASSORTMENTS of BILL FOLDS and KEY RINGS Sold in sets or separately at— siich ‘o, BAVR ggrviven 1 en to every patron who enters the nks from Monroe, Wash il help relieve the miik that followed the death Arcade. AMITY PU The BEST in cooked groceries will be our future policy. *n A CARL ZEISS CAMERA Priced from $8.50 to $300.00—The Ideal Christmas Gift at Ordway’s Photo Shop The camera with the fast lens. It gets the picture in any kind of weather i ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS AThe AMITY line is fully| YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITEb eruaranteed and we have a wide selection to choose from. The ARCADE CAFE ) — ~ JUNEAU DRUG CO0. SRS D T e D e e LT ST D TP l!lll!!]llll!lllllIll|fll!!lllIIlIIIIllIIlIIII_I!|II!]_I_!IlllllllllllIllllll!llll"l"lllIIIllE{I_I]IIIIIll|||llllllllrllllllr!llrliIIIII!IIIHIII"_I CHRISTMAS SALE—SILVER TEA i l The Ladies Guild will hold their gnnual sale of handkerchiefs, good- | fes and will serve tea from 12| Rooh to 5:30 pm. at the Light and | Power Co.s show rooms Saturday,! December 13th. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY THE GIFT DIVINE PRACTICAL—ECONOMICAL Where, oh, where in all these fas- cinating Christmas Shop could you hope to find a gift so exquisite, so perfectly lovely, so truly practical— and, best of all, so economical as these smart gift handbags—and there are many models to choose from, ranging in priee from . $2.50 to $12.75 TONIGHT TONIGHT Nothing will please the i little girl better than one i of our beautiful Dolls. Play Y our First Game of MIDGET GOLF No need to urge those who've played before. Get this pleasure habit! JUNEAU MIDGET GOLF COURSE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING They are a real buy. From $1.00 to $10.00 THE CASH BAZAAR

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