The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1931, Page 6

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THE DAILY AlASKA EMPIRE, 'IHURSDAY DEC. 17, 1931. ALASKA NEWS Armistice Day exercises at Eago on the Yukon, were held November 6, five days before the holiday, by the school children of the little YOU'D BE SURPRISED, POLLY/ = “Your Flag and My | Bmd“rman | Flag,” by Elsie Bxederrmm “Who's | Afraid?” by Donald Steel; “On the rCeuar Stairs,” by Allan Steel; “The Discontented Ghost,” by | Dean Steel; Orchestra selection by |all; Song by Miss Hendrickson. The orcehstra’s instruments con- sisted of cooking utensils andlamp health officer at Cordova, all chil- dren of ten years old and younger were prohibited from attending che theatres * or frequenting public dance places in Cordova until fhe whooping cough epidemic subsided Cordova's fire department has WHY' FETCH THE MOUNTAIN TO MOHAMET, WHEN MOHAMET MAY BE FETCHED TO THE MOUNTAIN? == Bv CLIFF STERRETT the participants as well as fire- men to economize. ———————— .RAZE NAPOLEON’S LODGING PARIS—The modest room oc- jeupied in 1795 by the artillery 5, Quai de Conti isa heap of rubble lieutenant, Napoleon Bonaparte, at| DOUGLAS NEWS Llfe Puallels Death _On Frencll War Shatt LIMOGES, I"rnnoe Dec. 17. — This city has erected as its war memorial a monument which com- memorates not only the city’s sol- dier dead but its living industries. A statue A THREE DAYS COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Persistent coughs and colds lead to' . serioustrouble. You can stop them now 'with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold ac- tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed ‘membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recog- nized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for per- nt coughs and colds and other forms | flu. of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, inaddition to creosote, other healing ele- ments which lool.he and heal the infected C REOMULSION COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS oN membranes and stop the irritation md inflarnmagion, ’wlulp on to the stomach, is 'into dm blood, attacks the sen ol ‘the trollhle and checks the growth of Cregmulsion is -ml'ac tory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, b mm.rer n!znu. bronchitis and other forms of respira- I;I diseases, and is excellent for bu dm; up the system after colds or Money refunded if any cough on co]d no mme: of lowkllong standing, after tal awordm¢ todlmmonl. Ask your = ,@ YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING | decided to give a “Hard Times” representing peace |dance on New Year's eve instead of the usual annual masquerade ball. The ehange was made to permit | FIREMEN HAVE IMPORTANT trampling a war beast sur- HT | MEETING ON FOE TONIG mounts the monument. On| The regular meeting of the i‘itshe;c?tg:'sawmhizdw:rkzz ‘:‘f‘ —— | Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart- bk of, ius. Sith Eypityt the | [ | ment will be held this evening in trades’ fob. which T4 yp! y.ngt = the city hall. Some holdover busi- | /- S SR ‘ness of an important nature is 7 to come up for final consideration at the meeting. ————.———— | “ONLY SAPS WORK” AT DOUGLAS COLISEUM A comedy romance, with the love theme woven in an interesting manner, into a joyous comedy, is “Only Saps Work,” which comes to | & the Douglas Coliseum for tonight and Friday. Mary Brian and Rich- ard Arlen are co-starred in the production. — - NEXT BREEZE ISSUE WILL BE PUT OUT SOON pumps. The old house in which the Li Corporal lodged has been t down to make way for a moderr building. community under direction of their teacher, Miss A. Hobbs. The pro- gram consisted of shadow pictures: “In Flanders Field,” by Nelhn Telephone 15 By ordcr or Dr. lel H. Cha:'- SHOES ASSIGNEE’S SALE ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT—MUST DISPOSE OrI EVERY PAIR OF LADIES’ SHOES BY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1931 The balance of Chas. Devlin’s Bootery Stock MUST GO AT ONE-HALF WHOLESALE COST = - RADIO FANS A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS ARE LEFT FOR YOU including ONE EIGHT TUBE Westinghouse Columnair Regular $198.00 WILL GO BEFORE INVENTORY Special, $135.00 Other sets and parts including Short Wave Sets and Douglas high school students are busy this week assembling material 1 FORMER $15,00, $12.00, $10.00 Ladies’ Shoes {;’rre::: :E;“ogs‘;;eoérg;s g}zi‘:‘:;‘;‘: accessories in proportion NOW $2.50 Monday. SR DT . All other Ladies hoNeE)WI;f:]g.;x;)dltss of former price Flared Hem of Skirt Alaska Flectrlc nght and . Lends Grace to Frock Power CO 100 pair Ladies’ Shoes on the racks, now reduced to W : R b $1.00 wel, with the donning of the 8o L ik ek § | hosticated black sheath of TREE WITH . Come Early While We Have Your Size, Color and 3 e ac_ sk i NOMA 8-LIGHT CHRISTMAS SETS—Complete Bmml Heavy faille is draped out to outline the figure, and falls into loose swathed folds at the hips. L The fullness at the waist is drawn into a bustle at the back of the dress. Mirande has de- signed this dress with careful at- tention to contrasts of fulness and of straight sweeps of black. The flary hem, curving out from the straight skirt, accentuates the grace of the frock. e ————— PET MICE FAD IN LONDON LONDON—Pet mice may be Lon- don's fad this winter. They're highly recommended by the Nation- al Mouse club, which had them in blue, black, red, white and various combinations at its annual show. DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT and FRIDAY. RICHARD ARLEN and MARY BRIAN iIn “ONLY SAPS WORK” 7 A Comedy Show Full of $1.00—Extra Lamps, 10 cents each NEW{PRICES NOW IN EFFECT PLACE—One door south of Juneau Bakery— Seward Street. 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These sample items and prices will give you an idea of how eco- nomically you can fill your building needs now. Wmauu.;.xm mm:nsuu 2.30 v e ese s h.xll'. 2 Pairs for $1.50 . . |f Beautiful Chiffon . . - THE GHAS. V. mm -mmmmy Corner {fl: qd I"nnklin Stl. " Phone 136-2 New Eace Tops . . $1.65, Value unmd:_ucu hlw TR eniny mbmnunu.‘: 7'” S e L e T a3 Tt = ¥ 108 Window ’r---. complets % z? v S Sash Prames (a0 pulleyw) « o 1.53 x n-lulmnncnhu. 5.00 Semt foc s T e, 0. B.WILLIAIISOO. 1988 First Ave. So., smm g For $125 . . . . " GASTINEAU to You Begin and End at the Gnm of Every Passenger-Carrying Boa

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