The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1930, Page 7

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'I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY DEC. 19, 1930. : 'GI.AGIEH PRlEST Retires After 33 Years | MORRO CASTLE TO L e e e moral, physical Kohler-Brambach Grand and Upright Pianos DOD(,L 4L I-EAVES GUTHAM ’ S ’ LU . *" AI{ C 1STF ; U’xmko the \;&;eér Pointer, the —R. C. A. Victor Radio and Phonographs— NE WS ! | T e Fine selection of Red Seal Victor Records and Albums—Expert Piano Tuning and ! : ; HAVANA, Dec l—.\lunu castia] 7 lz?(;lxl:" ;‘)‘u”‘\th”‘l“l‘: . SR . to fend off pirates from HAVANA | coct was almosb fabulous: for those | hean only. bwo: lastances of stich 5 Pl : iy honograph Repairing Anderson Music Shoppe Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambach Piano Co. [ MO"'“.‘.KS. L g RN, ! i 7 i i G fell into Sdisis and when Cubanas fortress,| choice in the history of the school. PLAY FIREMEN TONIGHS ; | E tary center for the firsthjuci behind Morro, added and Sl e A 1 Fathcl Hubbard Will Vnsn‘ g 7 | 1ce it was constructed 343 |, bill reached Charles III of STUDENTS REHEARSE he called for a pair of field | S 3 | Jesuit Mission and then | 4 ! | 7 'or two decades it has be the One of his aides ventured | Go to Aniakchak ; { |army's military academy ba's I it ot it | ALAY NEXT TUESDAY S REA | \w but the ca e lo C nd legend has it| d R. Hubbard, the tra ed tq a new military | tb I C % it . Yool ool eI . .ot s KRR Ghe O I Stationery, Diaries, \lltO"ldpll Books, Photo e Moon crater ’ ks rable landmarl uncertain, Witl W " it | e i 7 ). i hich L1 ] Fde . o ; ot torhs Hig cnough to be is- osda Albums, Candles, Tillicum Boats and Autos ;;t\;:m-vm shore of the Alas- ; a0 ; i r ack /ho from Madrid.” e Peet e Geo.. NI. Siml)ki'ls CO' according to an As- , - bl h r \t Wrst[ Ponll[;)‘ llrol;'um Af-i some !me“ [ P . lishment of the : g f goimmodation for cadets anc : e iR rinti 3 , jaat 5 -Haskile S e S i b wil ts public rinting and Stationery Open Evenings o : was head of strange volc a o | the administration of Presidentd tirc s or deaths. Adnnssmn is Daily Empire Want Ads Poy. ¢ material for the { Mr. Laurits S. Swensen, of Min- | . _ _ 3 oo = THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS » 1 neapolis, Minn.,, who since 1911 s government. He will be has been the American Minister to THE GASTIN companied on his quest by Prof.] I\orwafi' pictured on the S, S. . R. A. (Red) Chisholm. | Veviathan when he returned from | B§ - - T HT : § i Hubbard, who has been in' wensen' is retizing i ot * - Our Services to You Begin and End at the 0 seaboard | Bt and A : X Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat on the wonders of Aniak-| ns was appointed Mi " N e 2 R e - volcanic craters| mark by President Me A . 4 ! ; ) N PR SO & S i L DO E: Profe: Chisholm < I i > pals ’ R 5 & . 3 summer, left New York |——-— ——————————————} | N Y 4 2 . % Ch E F l P st T80 ity today on @ combined esgions| | WHO'S WHO : & B j ristmas I.ve Irolic be held in the|2nd sclentific trek to Alaska. e, | AND WHERE ; O Tpi= =S DECEMBER 24—Elks’ Ball Room will be in Juneau next month] sual ours. Fol- .. W\ nl N 3 S ffl” on ‘his ‘way 40 the -interior of thel ®——————— o ——————a1 d : / SERENADERS mas p Baue My Shepard™ N Territory. He expects to travel wi A. J. Streed, nd dog team 6,000 miles over vebteran ba master at Skagway, of the Wlule‘ e Thbaee s and Yukon Route, is in Ju- le Town of Bethle- er parts of the Interior ing e o several days to obtain 2 twelve missions of the Society of |gental attention. He is at t { -4 id Loken. | In the spring Father Hubbard,| Leigh Hadley Smith of Taku is| g N Jesus Love Me"—Miss Ed-|who is at the of the geologi- | among the guests at the Alaskan | f d d ‘I‘h Ly ) : : : > cal department of the University of | hotel, ‘ an spell (< X f An Ideal Gift that Combines Pleasure with o e Boy"— Clara, California, will be| Art Headman of Taku is staying| / i : : 3 ; earning Illel’ence on ¢ : g d by Professor Chisholm, a!gat the Alaskan. er in the geological depart-| wiss May Joyce of Taku is regis- See the Latest Editions of Grolier Society w Flakes'—An- |1 of the institution, and they terod at the Gastineau. | ; t €I '— ¥ il : will proceed to Aniakchak, inactiv N7 NG | WAV 5 lI‘IS mas 7 Publications sthy Langseth, | volcano, having the largest cra HANDIEST O NOVELTIES | / — : THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE—For chil- slenwood Kirkham. |in the world. { Just received this morning, an- | In a recent issue of the Satur-jother shipment of the popular lit-| dren of all ages . day Evening Post, a profusely il-|tle tassel lighters. A cigarette or| ; 5 : R : | = 2 &) " " Santa Claus Is Com- | lustrated article by Barrett Wil-|cigar lighter in the tassel cord of | N I i THE BOOK OF POPULAR SCIENCE—The Jean Ealth, Joughby treats of Father Hub-|your lamp. Price $3.00 AT THE! ., e g “Santa Olaus’—Vir-|bard’s volcanic explorations last| NUGGET SHOP. —adv. | & Adult Bof)l‘ of Knowledge | | ENCYCLOPEDIAS New International eth summer. e s e | stmas Crusaders”—Miss —ae—— | ELECTRICAL WORK | & N g i % Daily Empire want Ads Pay. Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. | 1 (Dodd-Mead )3 The An‘f’rl""n“ 'and Colliers story—Rev. Bauer. | - Ou fil Or l e —For the Entire Family “Hands of Jesus"—Mrs ] " Harvard Classic Shelf of Fiction and other Brown's class SRS Authorities say that one-quarter of the national income is spent for standard classics. One or two of the above BRIDGE LAMPS ol e ot s e | R T el “It Came Upon a Midnight ,” food. As food does take so large a portion of every family’s income, ¥ (‘Ombmnlllon‘sl at actual cost. Liberal terms o its expenditure should be carefully waiched. Wasteful methods in pur- i’,'r‘m"“ without red tape. Immediate de FLOOR LAMPS chasing foods can prove very costly to a family over a period of time. § Avery. oK | .()ur system actually puts ‘money 'l’," would be w e(l. elsewhere back §! J' B. Burfor(l & Company in your own pockets. It is a thought worth consideration. ; ;\ EW 114 1‘II) SHADES O A 5. S 1R T R || ‘Our door-step is worn by satisfied customers” : ‘ JAP ORANGES, NUMBER 1 1930 PACK ENGLISH WAL- e e FOR NUTS, PRAZIL NUTS, PEANUTS, ALMONDS, FILBERTS, ETC. | in Iu sketball game | : We are selling all of the above mentioned Christmas items at | FOR SALE sl GIFTS |§ prices that will be sure to surprise everyone. GET OUR PRICES BE- K Sdio CHRVEILES SO 12. The strong soldier aggregation s was swept off their feet by the | FORE BUYING. stling boys from the island town. | : . . ey PSR < sient A Y 2 A S R ST YA S SR e ATy Slightly used. Is a Bargain. In First H ery e atterns and esigns | Class Condifion. 1 srowvemmrs SHADES from $3.00 to $7.50 | BUTTER AND EGGS B Okrolins Aalen. o Ok # Are now priced lower than ever before in Juneau. Quality guaranteed. MCCA UL MOTOR CO. Ben sl with, Dks niver. LAMPS o' yh:50 - R ity at Duke, January 10. i® PRUNES/ 2 pounds Bor 1 e alYe Service With Satisfaction cnares urpns, rurawes el CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. . FANCY LARGE—No “serubby” ones = center of the past three y wi gx:infi“;}r;;;\:\vl n\‘:]‘.llxwx';\‘r”“; S Second at Seward [ ()RA NGES’ I)e",r Doze", . . ) 25(: BORG H I LI)S Jules Ladoumegue, French middle | MEDIUM SIZE—Navels distance runner who broke the = B oo 18 e i SOUPS, percan .. . . . . 9¢ || . Ladies’ Ready to Wear, CAMPBELL’S —All Kinds Hosiery, Gifts, ete. part of the training diet for the pE!IOYn]fl!]C{'S DIA TCHFS I)(’T carton . . . . . . 216 Next to Kann’s Store—On Seward Street JARCHLIGHT—Carton of Six Boxes—Diamond Match Co. “If you don’t see what you want ask for it” MATCHES, per carton . . . . . . : BUFFALO—Carton of Six Boxes—Diamond Match Co. ARTIST’S SUPPLIES—Brushes, Tube . Colors, Etc.—at CITRUS POWDER, per package . . Juneau Paint Store LARGE PACKAGES COFFEE, per pound . . . . . . PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL—“Why PayMore”? FILL YOUR COAL BIN and we guarantee this pen against everything SHAKER SALT, Always . . . . . b arita dins v SRR COFFEE is || cyeept 1o frCSh the instant you MORTON’S OR LESLIE’S—In Dust Proof Shakers | COAL-UP with the economical INDIAN LUMP- » NUT coal—a low costing, quality coal you can open the can | PriC(’(l fr()m $7.75 to $10-00 PEACHES 3 cans for | depend on to provide full heating comfort . . . . . i through the coldestl weather. INDIflAN LUhMlP(;. . i 0 E . NUT b , clean, hot - As rresn as when it came from the | ARMOUR’S—Halves or Sliced—Heavy Syrup—No. 2% tins | mg T l}::es glglné t?:g cffir})leN L%nfide;—N%T roasters! Why? Because Hills Bros." has always given complete satisfaction in the vacuum-packing process removes|[| We Also Carry Other SHEAFFER PENS SUGAR i Fange, fiirthoeiar: hidtbe sir from the can and kipe it ut. || Priced from $1.00 to $7.00 We always scll sagar at WHOLESALE PRICES OR LESS 3 s a0 S‘L‘;‘;‘“E‘:d;‘:i; Air destroys the flavor of coffec and no air-tight can will keep Screenings. | e ALSO PENCILS TO MATCH | o, ol A5 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. with the key. i Priced from $1.00 to $5.00 Pl Telephone 24 | All Over the World Coffec a flavor | 0 wibee iolfusbore ] B utlcr.Mau’rO Drug CO' Phone us and we will gladly deliver your needs promptly © 1930 s » trails along the Yukon and ankfu Ralph Cairney, University of shington athlete, won letters in | ball, tra and football dur- e last | HOLLY Get your CHRISTMAS HOLLY|{| at the American Beauty Parlors. —adv. You can teli that|| HILLS BROSI | Can be had in many colors, choice of points

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