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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FR DAY, DEC. 30, 1932 7 _— - s P 8."Botcn B : i 9. Make ready to e Nith the coal If it comes from our ( NEWS |its E e ey Discussed MRl . T v = i i 4 S neat. If your coal bir is runming B ” | ' low. better have us send you & mew s '_ = .E . Animal inclo- | :} 7 3 kens 30. Pertaining to b4 - Citv in Portu- 7 the largest | \ supply to prove our statement. Our woontinent | WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Chair- || | |draying service 1s always the best 5 Uss g i y oden shoe | > | 2 Uee a divining . Woo o L T T B = |man Collier, of the House Ways b = 8 |4 | 3 Z) E Mihered ite | 4nd, Means Committee, today said |} 3 | 8 Jane \‘vl\e oln vapor that despite of the reported oppo- ton 7 e raaa " | sition of President-Elect Roose- {Reunited at Recephon and| & Binescis of s & By %0 a general sales tax, he will CoF 6L Body of the 5 atl S e the committee an opportunity Rally Held Last B4 il Y 0 9. Bina to pass on it next Wednesday. tee Will Pass on Pro- posal Wednesday jWap and Means Commit- \ i apars Read the ads as carefully as you | Seeniie i 48 P - i g |, poe QALUMNI ORGANIZED, i 6. ) ‘contain- 3 I Havihe ifde | read the news articles velocity o S AR OFFICER ELECTED| ,, ,Sommuiic”™ g wheiptonyes & il o g8 pority oosg Mrs. Alice Coughlm Fnrst {iieg a0 Plesndent — Home- 6 F i NEW YEAR coming Event ium last night to be pres-! the Alumni Homecoming worked two-days to salvage wreckage of a d Rally, Visitors cil into Lake Erie, carrying four persons te ‘ ST L S B g crew is shown with the wreckage of the | much ‘interest the play of pictures and ated Precs. Photo) dating from 1902, ths, J D. B. HtM.MER I ‘ A Phone 114 T el WE HAVE IT at the Right Priec Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street | L] | While the former mayor of Nev« | York prepared to write his mcm oirs in Europe, Mrs. James aloum 8 | Walker settied down for a mntan of golf at Miami Beach, Fla. (Asso | Seward Street, mear Second o e A s it ciated Press Photo) il : greetings at “mair .-. % fl. Blg Balloon bV Andrew ch r- or for m"m} ¥ collected in 'h\, audi im for the program. Mrs. Fl | Kirkham, Director of the School| SABIN’S INSURE YOUR HOME Everyihing f, Supnishing Your Furnishings X in SAFE COMPANIES AT LOWER RATES n 3] JUNEAU SAMPLIE || g j EREREASS SHOP 0la First National Bank The Little Store with the | Building—Upstairs BIG VALUES of the Alumni, by, AT i by Felix, / 0, Tre rer, escorted the g and decorated [ e = ' Evergreen PIGGLY WIGGLY Wishes You § il e A 4 | Gardens All a Very Very Happy and e oo s Gy o i s NT S 917, as “Quee A >rosperous New Year ini Welc nnant to Mr. and 1 : For Electlon Expense Prosperous Ne 3 ~ to the Alumni,|Aalto, premier parent patrons of SATURDAY 4 28, LGl P ent owman de-'the Douglas High School.. LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 80, SHOP FOR 2 DAYS-Store Closed Qlaie s o ot oty e A suit filed in municipal court| NIGHT 4 4 length of life of the Douglas| Third dance, a waltz, “My here charges that Tallant Tubbs, | Sllllti ay Zlnd N!()Hdll} | scho long time and because Of Golden Dreams, “"‘"‘ dedic Republican candidate for United g c ing to Douglas, 0 Miss Adele J J" kel, Stales Senator at the recent elec- | ; Zoora W. F 2 v ghnmr oo, c Join Juneau’s liveliest him to voice a welcome. Neverthe- Z00ra . and 72 for srowd. of merrymake! For a Change We Suggesi— [1ess he bid the Alumni a hearty member of . ) s crowds af sierrgmakiery 3 = ¢ : St ST g TR A i and usher in 1933 in a P h Apple S: i ; P 3 o, e, o riot of fun and color. RCAST LOIN OF ()R'\ with ]p e Sau I ughlin, member £ $251.72 !} Plenty &t fajors. for e & | 3 of 1910, w nani A 8 4 5 ~ > The Florence Shop MAY HAYES Permanent 'l"l“:‘ Sg:dl“! Modiste ‘Triangie Bid. | 423 Seward Street PHONE 129 DI————— ] HAAS ! Famoue Candies SEE YURMAN ||| The Cash Bazaar New Fur Garments im . New Styles ! Open Evenings | Cleaning, Repalring, Remodeling i 3o G || Yurman, the Furrier | Let the advertizements help you 1 R A l make your shopping plans. molsly everybody. HA[‘/[L i 0 i s P A il) 1 )“ Ib' “~ was pre c;“' ed \"M' 2 : A K C. P“fllcei(mw tho P [ Glide under soft, sub- I s0ld key by Jc o next dedication was to or ithout Pay dued lights over the WHOLE OR HALF ouglas s o L OO Holt, | _— | smcoth and spacious D. P. S penn: KANSAS CITY, Dec. 30.—Rather floor of the new ball- = N < . . i) s 18 CUDAHY S PURITAN—*“The F)DESQ in the Land h‘:;n'u J llwas, member of t t any of their number dis-| room on the second - In closing, everyone joned o d, 190)[ To 1 D“' ":’(Iw‘hs B ") 1'](;01‘ of the Goldstein ik nging, s v t photographer, w department con- Ak e % FRESH OYSTERS, pint tins | Mis on. After adjourn. “Happy Days Are nted to work two weeks without | l‘t'}f}[lxz: 9 l«g}}hc lef | mer 1 A d make up a threatened defic- | sistless rhythm o LIGHT g Printer Dedicated it in the police maintenance fund.|] Louis Anderson’s dance CHICKENS yepvy " avem. |, s R T oL | B RpR e On the program was printed a Langseth rece REICALE DOES 10 ('H""“GOF; pleasure. Dry Picked—Fresh Stock—Due on Northland [ bricf summary of interesting facts tion and i Frank A. Metcalf, civil engineer,| Rebtlie. adiisaion; on with the Douglas dance was dedicated th torsh Dotigias High School” wa A was a passznger on the motorship i i iy Estebeth last evening for Chicha- $1.00 . | started in 1906. The col urple L # rn, PRIME CAPONS, Fre:h‘ Killed .. .....34c Ib. |and gold, were adopted inpm%& Zf"fhemsm,o]wm_,,d : He will do some surveying| Dancing starts at | The E chool flower is the pur-| “Blue Heaven,” a waltz, was ded- | WOk there. | 9:30. BOILED HAM FRANKFURTERS \Dle fireweed. Tt was stated also, icated to the late Fred Panter,| N R P 1 Not a boast of marked growth captain of the “Teddy”; pennant S'“_‘:":’MF;""‘I‘;:“:M{;“"“ Bid farewell to the Wafer Shiced .35¢ Ib i {nancial depression—the excellence . | year to 18 months old, should be the New at the ater Sliced .Jac Ib. JUuIcy |of our schools are maintained and, A waltz, the cleventh dance, was SMPy furnished so that he can| the Douglas Spirit radiates un- dedicated to Superintendent Km,,,uuch and investigate everything, { wavering.” W. Chapman, 1920-30; pennant to|S3y$ Government c experts. After refreshments, the crowd Mrs. Thelma Engstrom, who is| Parents are advised to be abso-| 0 ! sojourned to the “Nat” for an now teaching her fifth term in|lutely consistent in what he Is| Ever ’re(’"/ ‘(mbo'd,: ball which opened with Douglas, | ¥ itbed to touch, s0 that Lhcrf:i C a Grand March of the Alumni Last dance was “dedicated to our Wil be no confusion in his mind IIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIII!IIIIIlIIIIIiIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI TLITTL ... LIGHT ... QUIET .. . PORTABLE and ob, how it speeds up sewing! The new G-E PORTABLE ALL-ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE onty $10 down YOU have seen portable machines. Plenty of them, But you never saw one like this new G-E! It weighs just about a third as much as the usual portable—yet it sails right into jobs that even a big machinc would hesi- | tate to tackle — and does them perfectly. | by by Jacynth Sey and Helen Ed- friend, ‘the Enemy, and Ancient & 10 What he may ro may not do. Gar(lens wards. Each dance was dedicated Rival, the J. H. S. pennant to a s ° to an individual or group and a the caustic pen of “Pegues of The{urer, should go all the credit for ¢ purple and gold pennant awarded. Empire’ for all those unkind|the unparalleled success of last| Entire Second Floor, “Dedicated Dance” | words.” {night’s affair. Their originality, < e Mrs. Alice Coughlin received the! To the three members of the thought and hard work produced Goldstein Building 8 Bt (e e B first pennant and the dance was Douglas School Board, Mrs. Flora a result that was perfect in every FRESH PE‘\L\L’T Bl{l F’I LE"- | dedicated to The Alumni. Other Km{gham Director; Fe! G v}dctan and which should set a 21/ d 4%(‘ dedlcauon) and pennant awards Clerk, and Willlam Feero, Treas- ! precedent for all years to come. SpauRds . VIO, Practically noiseléss and vibrationless . casily carried anywhere in its own handsome carrying case . . . cqul[:p:d with a G-E universal motor, at it can be used on either cur- rent. 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