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R T oy 2 » ' T e AR T NG B EEs Vi v I’O[L AND HER PALS o s § > CAREFLUL NOT To JIGGLE IT, Paw. 5 FOR v THEM SPRUCES e ~ B - b ! SHEDS AWFUL 7 DONT TEACH N— i : WAL, IF ¥0u MILK { M AZDA LA M P S (A EASY WHEN £ YER GRANNIE ’ I ) DUCKS LIKE Y/ TOTE A THEYWE BEEN X To MILK : TREES, YLL NEVER SEE INDOORS 4~ SET THE WORLD AFIRE :F.E‘i(/ AS A DARYMAID! ;¢ ’ i 5 |parsiy” — ‘ Capital Electric Co. | : ,.f*“ FL i SECOND AND SEWARD i —_— —_— 5. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building | * = ———— o |birthday the day et 40 fire.| P-T. AL MEETING POSTPONED | now 3 Kohler-Brambach Grand and Upright Pianos ; She was bo: October 17, 1876, ir There will be no meeting of the g 1 . N L : a DOUGL 4q Sortdvala, Fiplasd Bho il b Doglis, " st Aeafties Al A to leave t —R. C. A. Victor Radio and Phonographs— . 3 America in 1903, femaining in' New tion in January, it H Fine selection of Red Seal Victor Records and Albums—Expert Piano Tuning and this morning. 11 be held on York: for a time and then remov- NEW'S ing to San Francisco where she was when the earthquake occi red. She was married (0 Mr. G iri | berg in 1906 at Seattle, Wash. Phonograph Repau‘mg MRS. MARY GRANBERG later came to Alaska. Besides . SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS husband, her father, two broth: N Anderson Muslc Shoppe [and two cistets, in Pinland, sur- 117, K. ©. E, was mentloned for |54 t5%dhod things to ‘eat and en- E Mrs. Mary Granberg, wife of A.|vived. Mrs. Granberg was a mem- | Dec. 30. The affair will be held on|joood games i [ Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambach Piano Co. IF Grafiberg passed away at the|ber of the Ladies F. O. E. Auxiliary |the night of the 31st, starting at o | family home in Douglas shortly aft- | and a follower of the Bethel Pen 8 o'clock. Preparations are going er 5 or'nck this morning, following | costal faith. She was a naturalized forward for a big night of fun in a serious illness. Mrs. Granberg |citizen of the United States. A which everyone is invited to join. EAGLES’ FROLI DO GL\\. \ BE HELD WE Through an e B TRICAL. WORK Call Schombel. Telepnone 4502. Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo | nad been ailing somewhat for about | home-loving body, . e Albums, Candles, Tillicam Boats and Autos a year, but her condition appar- |cheery disposition, Mrs. ENGSTROMS IN SEATTLE Second Hand Guns Bought | . . ently did not become serious nor |was well liked by all who knew | Mr. and Mrs. Elton Engstrom who and Sold 2 | Geo. M. Slmpkl’ls Co. jalarming until immedidtely after | her. left on the 20th, for a visit to New Guns and Ammunition “ t the fire which destroyed one of| The Charles W. Carter mortuary Wrangell over the holidays, made . SEE BIG VAN 8 Printing and Slationery Opcn Evenings their cottages adjoining their own | has taken charge of the remains up their minds to extend their THE GUN MAN 15 home on October 16. (and the funeral will probably be |visit further south after boarding Opposite Coliscum Theatre ‘i Mrs. Granberg passed her 54th |held New Year’s day. the Alaméda and.as a result are )y =g THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS N | Sa s e b WS MR s 2 e it st 4 o e i | | THE GASTINEAU L L O R L T e D O I H TR I | Our Services to You Begin and End at the | Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat o FOR SALE ' 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE Slightly used. Is a Bargain. In First Class Condition. . McCAUL MOTOR CO. : Service With Satisfaction BORGHILDS Ladies’ Ready to Wear, Hosiery, Gifts, etc. Next to Kann’s Store—On Seward Street “If you don’t see what you want ask for it”’ | A’_‘koinafnce of Radio Henri Marchand, noted land- spe artict, with the eighteen- bride, the former prominent! F. 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