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THE DAILY AIASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY DEC 30, 1930. By CLIFF STERRFTT POIIY AND IIER I‘ ALS ‘\W G | tom wmcte Sarmueg, Gty QUi | e e | | | 7 | § 1 | FOR MAZDA LAMPS SEE Ca pital Electric Co. SECOND AND SEWARD i FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building \ was 17 inches 1a Slough at DOUGLAS NEWS HEALTH IMPROVED "7 M. Cramer, who went sout carly in the fall to obtain medical | relief from specialists, is back in - TOGET SUPPLIES (hv ev ous Alaska Michael McKallick to Go to| Ketchikan Seattle for Alaska Chi- | = - ‘dova z E chagof Equipment DOUGL /15 L()LISEU"I To get pipe and other equipment Kohler-Brambach Grand and Upright Pianos —R. C. A. Victor Radio and Phonographs— Fine selection of Red Seal Victor Records and Albums—Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Repairing Anderson Music Shoppe Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambach Piano Co. his own residence here consider- 'ably improved. He returned from I |the south a couple of days beforC| | Christmas, | e —— TONIGHT—Big Comedy Drama in Sound AT e nT e 99 “Noisy Neighbors Alberta Vaughn and Roberts business polis in a few d s )l) come back he: northern v will take | m George Miller, deputy Umtedlp States Collector of Customs with headquarters at Skagway, was a|vessel th pns enger on the Princess Norah,| A fol cturning to his post from a visit w m the States. with the Quillan family, Theodore Acts—Sound News V 'im,y]mnn 1 early in the new SRR | | | | William N. Doak of the Brotherhood of R recently appointed to President Hoover's cabi shown with Mrs. Doak at their home in Arlington y of labor, unty, Virginia. e Stat}onery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo Albums, Candles, Tillicum Boats and Autos Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Printing and Stationery Open Evenings THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat l THE GASTINEAU FOR SALE 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE Slightly used. Is a Bargain. In First Class Condition. McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction \1 Washington | ’{ystander MASKED Y LONGING BY HOWARD ROCKEY each oth: ness on o extend ip off stage. there is a nd the capitol | become a tradi-| ' From behind the scenes of the stage, ¢ Wilson Journey- | radio and art worlds comes this vivid drama of romance, hopes and intrigue. f his anter in the Bt onhgiat o Sy e | The careers of two charming sisters, one Tan Watson and H tedying the ! { further illustration. W! to rawhiding each o are hard to beat. But after it's all over. It's a pretty safe be counter them later s arm down the cor and joshing each other like two long-lost brothers 3 chiey con- an actress and the other a model, are of the Senate ¢ the e T N wrecked just as both are within sight GASTONGUAYS “"R\l : of fame. Alask: ineau \Imx Company) cturned with Mrs. Gastonguay mxd}\ the baby, on the steamship Prin-| \ s Norah from a visit to New nster’ where they spent with Mrs. Gastonguay's Out of this tragedy emerges an allur. .ing, mysterious woman, hiding behind a Looks Like a Fight Garner and Longworth leader of the House apparent] sver so hap- y as when I ake the Speak- B T2 F e hnd ne s merci. Bl T | er “for a ride” And he F or New Year’s less at times on the with Til- 1 there are no great 8son, Republican floor r of the > ; Gifts ssion 15| 95 PER CENT OFF ON ALL GIFT ARTICLES are the orcelain mask the anguish and longing h what ‘seems beyond her grasp. s on the % brilliant” struggle against mis- fortun\‘ld intrigue is an intensely mod- " etn, House, and Garner. During the day, if the 8 particularly heated casual observer it w one would lie in wait for in some dark corner of t and a slugfest would be way out. But it's far from a this. The chances are if tn find Tilson and Garner after you would run into them m seated in the office of Long-| having a whale of a good b 20 Cadl ,.";;‘u"fm'éfi',u ‘Ef,w‘,,",’ifi,l [ I IIIIIIIIII I | - ~ il i 'CGleGGLY Posgiss rabini; iy [ I Il IT “’r\; and fast-moving story. —at— lik» ou tried “arts Thursday, January 1, 1931 THRE EMPIRE Start the New Year ri ) i ; v Year right by é\\'Img the first ésfé ‘hapter of this thrilling up-to-the-minute serial | 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” o TssseTsey ] ARTIST’S SUPPLIES—Brushes, Tibe Colors, Etc.—at Juneau Paint Store 7 FILL YOUR COAL BIN G COAL-UP with the economical INDIAN LUMP- NUT coal—a low costing, quality coal you can depend on to provide full heating comfort through the coldest weather. INDIAN LUMP- NUT burns with a long, clean, hot flame—hold- ing its fire a long time. 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