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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, T 2 FOR MAZDA LAMPS SEE i i Capital Electric Co. SECOND AND SEWARD FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Bulldmg ) e e = — _.\ Only WAY\E---the Perfectcd Oll Burner can give you ALL of these ADVANTAGES Simplicity of construction, only three moving parts. Dependable and safe performance. High efficiency and the most economical opera- tion. No parts inside or under heater. Long life, quiet operation. Made by one of America’s most reliable manu- facturers of precision machinery, and approved by thousands of satisfied owners. Let us show you a “WAYNE” under actual work- ing conditions. Seeing is believing. ARCHIE HAWYVER PLUMBING and HEATING F OR SALE 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE Slightly used. Is a Bargain. Class Condition. McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction In First | 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” ARTIST’S SUPPL]ES——Bmshes, Tube Colors, Etc.—at Juneau Paint Store FILL YOUR COAL BIN TODAY! 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. INDIAN LUMP-NUT has always given complete satisfaction in the range, furnace or heater. h For a Long Burning, Sustained Fire— —————— bank with Ladysmith Screenings. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. "ITIE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Trihbate” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo Albums, Candles, Tillicam Boats and Autos Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Printing and Stationery Open Evenings THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat DOUGLAS NEWS EAGLES USHER NEW YEAR IN WITH FITTING The Eagles’ New Year Reception was attended by a representative nel and proved to be a peppy and happy event. { Card playing with both bridge and whist offered started at 8:30 | o'clock with thirteen tables in play. | The prizes were won as follows: | Bridge—-Miss El Feusi and ‘Chflll(‘s Sey, fir Mrs. C. A | Blemquist and V. H. DeBolt, con- solations. Whist—Mrs. August Olson anJ | Jerry Cashen, firsts ;Miss Fay Jew- bett i|| ell and Adolf Hirsch, consolations. Following the card playing, lunch |after which dancing was enjoyed juntil 2 am. At 12 o'clecok everyone | Syne.” |cordion furnished the music for the event. Mrs. W. E. Cahill entertained at ‘a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon at her home in Treadwell yesterday after- inoon. Sixteen guests were present, imaking four tables at the cards. Prizes for the winning points were t i ? | BRIDGE LUNCHEON | | | {for high score; Mrs. A. Shudshift, ‘scccnd high, and Mrs. A. E. Goetz, | consolation. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE ! Complimenting Miss Effie Fleek, | whose eighteenth birthday it was, |Mrs. Glen Kirkham entertained a jgroup of the young lady's friends il and classmates at her home last| | evening. Four tables of bridge were | played for the evening’s pastime, | prizes going to the following: Miss! Alma Savikko, first, and also cut prize, and Vieno Wahto, consola-| tion. IMPORTANT MATTERS AT COUNCIL MEETING A ratb"r short but imtportant! DOUGLAS RECEPTION | crowd from both sides of the chan- | was served in the dining room,| | joined hands and sang “Auld Lang| John Niemi and his ac-! |won as follows: Mrs. Frank Pearce | meetmg of the Douglas City Couj- cil was held Tuesday evening the regular monthly business sej- sion. The principal discussion 4-e£» tered around certain matters pf particular interest to the commua- ity. Endorsements were given by favorable vote to be followed by active campaign. Auto licenses not having be¢n paid for 1930, City Clerk Gray whs ordered to proceed at once wilh their collection. The price of coal to consumers is being investigated with the view of reduction, if possible, und the | matter is left to the wh ommit- tee. Bills totaling $1226.21 were ordered paid concluding the busi- ness of the meeting. “Last year,” says Puff ,“from time to time I though of many rules {That I would need this year to | keep me from the path of fools. But now, when all.good creatures | set their resolutions down, I've quite forgotten every one Don’t blame, me if I frown.” OB L P [ A change in typewriter face styles cvery five years is suggested by the bureau of standards as a means of tracing documents and preventing frauds. COLISE U M Wishes You All a Huppy New Year GEORGE Love, Live All Talkie with V JESSEL in and Laugh itaphone Acts and Sound News ry e e e S s st pt) ) {, JAN. 1, 1931. ¢ S NEW vinn BLAZES FORTH TONIGHT Jack Oakle Opens at Coli- seum in Comedy Hit, ‘The Social Lion’ Jack Oakie, Paramount's sure- bet laugh-maker, will be seen and heard the Coliseum theatr: zinning tonight in his great ring vehicle, Social Lion. picture is ba: hilariously funn story of a youn: garage mechani W and would-b pugilist who gets a place on a ri country clu Polo Team cause he’ is town's most p: ficient mallet - wielder, having learned polo when he served ar enlistment in the army. High Hat Ideas But his hob-nobbing with th “400" of the town gives him high hat ideas and he tries to crast into the “inner circle” Jack Oakie through his polo-playing. provides a number of verv ami Everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year \ Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 IR A Happy and Prosperous New Y ear to Al Mendenhall Dalry GEO. DANNER, Prop. TELEPHONE 985 An open winter allows us to deliver the very finest grade of Milk and Cream from our tested herd at the following NEW PRlCES FULL CREAM by the gill . ...12 1-2c per bottle FULL CREAM by the half pint ..25¢ per bottle MENDENHALL MILK ...........08c per pint MENDENHALL MILK .. ........15¢ per quart TELEPH ONE 985 Menden[\all Dall' GEO. DANNER, Prop. NOTE: Our herd is 100 per cent tuberculin test- ed and we guarantee only the very purest milk and cream it is possible to pr uce. | but fails. The Craze of the Hour! Filmdom’s Newest and Happiest Star! HE'S AT COLISEUM (Vitaphone) STARTING TONIGHT 2 Shows 9:30 JACK OAKIE MAKY BN{Q\N, S,K,EETS‘GALLAQHEK-O“LIVE BORDEN ~1ne Social Lion a Qaramount ‘Qicture ADDED Vitaphone Acts Paramount Comedy Fox Movietonews fllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|llllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII]IIIIIIII||I|I|IIIIIII |ing situations and rib-rocking idifllogueA The finale is a happy one, fo our hero finally realizes that thc | plain little girl and the plain lifc are the girl and the life for him Does Not Burn, Buckle or Warp HEN you remodel ; your house, be sure you use Sheetrock. It gives you the safety, privacy and comfort that good walls must provide . .. solid, durable wallsthat take any decoration and preserve it. We'll supply yu and instruct you fully. SHEETROCK ‘THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD Never a Funnier Role Jack Oakie, of course, Is the pugilist-poloist: social lion aspirant | He never had a funnier role. Skeet: | Gallagher is the partner and pa |of Oakie; Mary Brian is the plair little girl, and Olive Borden is tht ritzy daughter of society whe tries to make a sap out of Jack Gthers in the excellent support. ing cast are Charles Sellon, Cyri Ring, E. H. Calvert, James Gibson William Bechtel, Henry Roquemore Richard Cummings and Jack Byron - —— Play Indoor Goli at Tre Alaskan Hotel, (adv.) ———eaa Exports to Latin-America throug! the customs district of New Orlean reached $100,639,033 in 1929, a nev record. Price $50.00 per 1000 sq. ft. JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. Exclusive Dealer PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases™ THE SANITARY GROCERY TONIGHT TONIGHT Play Your First Game of MIDGET GOLF No need to urge those who've played before. Get this pleasure habit! JUNEAU MIDGET GOLF COURSE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING MIIHMMIHHIIIIIHIIWWWIWMMN