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(T'S MY OWN FAULT, SAIRY'S ALL SORRY--SNUFEY AINT HERE €E UNCY PHILLIPS --1 SHOULD RIGHT, MR .HOLDEN-- HE WENT OUT ABOUT [SNUEEY FUNDS BHAVE KNOWN BETTER (T'S THAT LOW-LIFE + A HALF AN HOUR AGO-- 00T 1 AR HAN TOo TRY TO DEAL UNCLE OF HERS--I'M FUR SOME FRASH AIR™YEH, GOIN' TER WITH IGNORANT ?or\)sNAP'?&gQngg SAIRY'S R\Gil-ll"\'L %EERGELASS%(% REHARSAL | | ILL-BILLIES --THEY /7= 0 STO ! . I fwm i & > N i DONT UNDERSTAND (2 O N ouw BRING HER ‘;\ET(;’TW:-‘SFI'VGA \ { | ' ’L‘.TS I;;P.O" I)L‘S TI’\(; g X &) ~—— OVER-- for the SNUFFY ! WHAT 1N TH SA ML i International Highway Go 4% BEAT T QUICK-=- g Beatures Syndicate, Tnc.; Great Britain rights fesgtved Mining & Explomlion Co. ARISHBAZAAR |iins FUGENE-ALLEN |SHRINE DANCE '%\\\\\\\‘““‘Emow ly grateful to our two excellent news- ! papers for their abuhdant and well- q | A Ds le N positioned. publicity, which was an DiES SUDENLY GR A THE SUN 10 3 indispensable factdr”in assuring its \ {000, & The invitational dance, the Decem- ¢ i given last Saturday night in the | PENSION BOARD HAS | Scottish Rite Temple, proved to be " CONFERENCE TODAY | Wellknown Sourdough and|tne big social pre-holiday attair. Tae G ohn| ¢ 4 | dancers began arriving early and Rre T 1w s J | | Pioneer Dawson Publish- | couples continued to arrive until af- Wil 1 1c- The Territorial Pension Boa : 7 n " untl af- Plson—Needlepoint Pic | met today in the offices of Gov.| er Stricken in Seattle |ter midnight. Many groups, who had I :nded dinner parties, attended ture to Gretchen De Leo |crnor john w. Troy ‘to consider FLET : outine business. | SEATTLE during the evening hours and the | “HELLO ALASKANS"—This is Bob Wilms—the gold miner broadcasting for International Highway Gold Mining and Exploration Co., Inc, of Juneau, Alaska My subject tonight is: “ALASKANS—AWAKEN." Dec. 16.—Eugene Al-l yont was a festive occasion. People of Al UNLEASH—your frozen money lay- ohn Olson, of the Juneau Fire| Members of the board. in addi-|).; " oyspaper man, author, Alas-!“' 0 W0 b Sttt Tl be partment, is today the proud pos- | tion to Governor Troy, are C. H.|y . " yioncor and Secretary of the BN b Ty 18 " e g D dormant in your banks today—and awaken to the de- . 4 y . | Workman of Sitka, and H. R. Van- | i R g i " |given on January 18. ALIFORNIA is near in time—by speedy trains o e : e i grop ksor of the Hope Chest awarded | Washington Press Club, died Sun P leaving Vancouver and Seattle every day. Fares velopment of your northern empire—Put modern machin ery into operation in this vast interior gold mining coun- y—create activity—create employment—stimulate busi- ness—You of the older school owe it to the younger generatiog—to start this LAST GREAT WEST on its way into preductive activity—and there d to the wealth of the world—Revive the smouldering fire that is in your hearts—true to your north—and again ploneer this COUNTRY OF OPPORTUNITY. You are vitally essen- tial—you cannot let money lay dormant in the banks today—PUT IT TO WORK. GOLD DREDGES—GIANT NOZZLES—put them into action—and when the smoke of daily activity has cleared away—you can say—“I helped to do that—and be proud of it [l surday as the grand prize of the | derLeest, who is sEréing in the place | . white preparing for the club's| 3 e S are low; th tis less th le think. tholic Bazaar, sponsored by the | of William Kirk | eception and dinner for a con-, MRS; WAGGONER TO e cost 4 1ess thad TRHEReSRle chl Our new food service also saves money for dies Altar Society in Parish Hall. | . 2l party. ! ! you. In coaches and Tourist Pullmans we now Dlson took the chest with ticket) MRS SPICKETT IS 1 his brother George, Allen| ENTERTAIN WOMEN Serve coffee for 5¢, milk 5¢, sandwiches 105 theee 6. He was not aware of his good | 5 fcunded the Klondike Nugget at doughnuts 10c, cookies 10¢, etc, Then we have . & % - 1 Bk R ok nd then| Members of the Juneau Business dining car service with complete "Meals Select” tune until Mrs. Walter G. Hellan, RETURNING HOME | p:swson at first B s ‘, {and Professional Women'’s Club will at moderate prices. This year, in addition to the ident of the Society, I\C(lfir’d‘ —_ | a daily paper, during the gold 1\:.51 and Pr et 4 s el many conveniences of train travel, you'll have this morning, after the sellet| Mrs. Lottie Spickett is a passen-|days. He was organizer of the Se-|ascemble tonight at the home of Mrs. the comfort of a/r-conditioning from Portland the ticket had reported his name. | ger aboard the Princess Norah due|attle and Tacoma Sourdoughs and|D Waggoner for a Christmas south. No extra cost for this. | was best knowr the author of|party, given annua in their honor To LOS ANGELES d and third place. i tensive trip in the States. Mrs, |Klondike Nugget, a book based on by Mrs. Waggoner, ‘‘mother” and From: IMrs. J. J. Braun of Juneau was | Spickett has visited Louisiana, ’x‘ex_‘?h(' Alaska he knew and loved criginal organizer of the b. arded the coffee table with |as and California points during| A heart attack brought about by! Club members are asked to as- | her absence. | work on the reception plans was!semble at 7:30 o'cl A social even- imun as the cause of death. ing will be enjoyed, with busine ckets 1227 and 537 were for sec~ | here this afternoon after an ex- 21-day 3-mo. m: One Way rdirp. rdtrp, SEATTLE ..... $21.50 $34.00 $40.00 VANCOUVER, B.C. 24.50 39.50 46.00 These are some example fares, They're good in coaches on our fastest trains; also in improved Tourist Pullmans, plus small berth charge. ket 900, Second and third ticked: re 833 and 61 respectively. O Imagine—they are calling the youth of today “The Lost Generation"—WHY—because money is frozen tight those who have the money are afraid to send the AMERICAN YOUTH-—the pride of their hearts out there —+to' develop this LAST GREAT WEST. They are crili- cised publicly~-and editorially—they are cited as not the men: of yesterday -~ “ARE THEY RESPONSIBLE?"— YOUR MONEY--is the inactive power today—to rectify this condition—and grant them active opportunities— to prove: their metal. | SR |~ “Gene” Allen was widely known|relegated until Januar he much-adm ired Needlepoint| ~NOTICE LEGION OF THE |, -Ocne” ALEn wes Wde Teleastod; Gt Hematy | hrot the North, paci - e ture “Sunday Afternoon,” donated | MOOSE, NO. 25 ! o e it 9| : fhiose who Hiused & OLD NEWSPAPERS Nell McCloskey, was awarded to | o Aties Kol Wit etchen De Leo on ticket 60, Sec-| There will be a regular meeting |y a8 Bt BOU0 In large bundles for 25¢ per bundle, d and third tickets were 287 and |8nd nominations of officers Tues-| pyowe (rail 1o take the firet news.|Just the thing for starting fires Pa i day night, December 17, Moose Han,\I 2 _ ! these chilly mornings. Get them . A machinery into the n. ! 4 T 7 kobert Geyer secured the quilt)at 8 oclock. Members are urged| gike Later, with his newspaper, a At THE EMPIRE'S office. Por falders, resersations of additional information, A {l'; AYLS AC; (;;IIA ent, 405FourlhrA‘wvc‘< CHRISTMAS TRE ¢ ON, Conadion P ot 1 It is not too early to place your senera! Pass. Agent, 705 Pacific Bl B tiokey 20. 1 el | success, Allen branched into oth-| Bther awards were allotted as fol- E. J. GIOVANETTT, er lines and started the first dog s: Homemade Candy to Mary |—adv. North Moose. | express service in the north. Later | : JouE pire Hellenthal; Handmade Pil- T he was at Nome when the rush “fl\}m der. Call 374 Hiway Delivery for v (made by Mrs. Moore) to Mrs, SHOP IN JUNEAU! on there. choice trees. rley Turner; Betty Mac shamp d fingerwave to Mrs. Doolin; cro- | jeted pillow to Mrs. V. L. Hoke. Turkeys Awarded | 'he following perscns won turkeys | ring the evening in the bocth con- | JusT "WHAT | WANT fi‘) A QOUNTRY-—S0 VAST-SO GREAT--S0 RICH AS THE NORTH--GREATER THAN OUR PACIFIC COAST STATES YEARS AGO~AND LOOK AT THE DEVELOPMENT THERE TODAY--ALASKANS—COME TO. LIFE—ARISE TO THE OCCASION -- AND PUSH THIS EFFORT THROUGH TO THE GRAND SUCCESS IT WILL BE-~INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY GOLD— IS A OOG IN THE WHEEL OF SUCH GREAT DEVEL OPMENT--BACK IT!—AND START IT ROLLING INTO PRODUYCTION! cted by William Franks, assiztac Albert Forrest: H ) en Kirkham, I.. H. Metzzar, Arn rie Cosgan, Walter Hellan, John "Closkay, Mrs. Jamss Kerr Me- ljter, and ‘Miss Caroline Todd. ch turkey was 15 pounds. [Members of the Ladies Altar So ty today reported the project both < ocial and financial success, a large ; fi‘ ® Take advantage of Santa’s dience Saturday evening contriv- 2 ri 3 g more than to balance the some- 2 i 4 B N speclal Cbrls(mgs 0“.” i at sparse crowd of the opening | make this the finest Christmas ening B . ol X i ve her the genuine he turkey dinner served from five — 3 : , of all. Give & MY DEAR gadnt. Look--absthe Pacific Goast St Ehe Gold Rush of '49—Lodk cisco-~Los Angeles—Portland—Seattle—tremendous devel- opment in a short span of NOW lcck at British Columbia—the Yukon Territe and OUR ALASKA—that great expanse of count is it noy a picture of contrast? i5 not GOLD the foctor to drive history into repeti- ticn? THESE THREE BIG TERRITORIES—COVER- ING OVER CNE MILLION SQUARE MILES—THINK OF IT! ‘seven, drew numerous customers. 3 Frigidaire. There is no finer fis, George Walmsley was hostess at ; 3 gift. During years of service dinner and was assisted by Mes- o P ' PSR PR . mes M. Monagley E. Roe, W. G = —— : = = b her Frigidaire will be a proud pllan and Homer Jewell. Serving = T — - 4 - posmsion. Daily she will de- e dinner were Misses Nell McKlos- 5 . ot v, Gretchen De Leo, Jane Farel- : light in its beauty, conven- COME-ON--unleash yéur dormant money—even sac- rifice—instead of tolerating the stigma given the Amer- ican Youth today-—"The Lost Generation.” They are not lost—but merely temporarily bewildered—modern com- mercalism has minimized their opportunities—in the heavier setiled sections of the United States. , Helen Gray and Mrs. 1. Killoy. ience, Protecdon and econ- [Harry Krane's orchestra supplied b easy nce music for the evening, and C i g omY"'We have ma.de itl‘fect e-year-old Juanita Diaz contrib- | Om O e rs for you to give this pe: d a floor-show that brought down | r a al y g house. | Onlya You have all heard that great quotation by Horace Greeley: “GO WEST-—-YOUNG MAN—-GO WEST"-—today it should be “GO NORTH INTO THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN"—into the land of countless oppor- tunities—BUT go heeled with finance—not as of the covered wagon days of '49—go equipped fitting with this modern day. Enter into one of the greatest countries of LIFE and ACTION an cut work—exploit “Nature's Treasures”—AND 1i settlement will build—little towns will replace settlements—pack trails will grow into high- ways—THE NORTH WILL THEN BLOSSOM OUT INTO THE TREMENDOUS GIFT THAT IT IS MEANT TO BE—-FOR THE PEOPLE OF THIS GENERATION! gift. Special Christmas terms Bhe Rev. Wm. G. LeVasseur, S.J., | have been u'mnged. Come in stor, stated that he was “greatly | are always ideal gii'ts | :::g::"}lk, $ now. Prices are remarkably pased with the splendid attend- | | ] H with ce and the generous spirit of | © Super Freezer low. Economies P(”flble endly co-operation manifested by | ® Cold Control a Frigidaire make it a gift neau residents of all vocations. It | ¥ A . ® Hydrator £1 icates the unity and good will of | —and we are showing a wide variety of styles and o Auoaai T that pays for itsel r citizens in all meritorious en- | Release avors,” e said. “My sincere thanks | colors. || ® Automatic Reset g E extended to all wh | ; i : | » FFER B A et b —Gifts that please and provide comfort and satisfac- A ; 2A%.| SPECIAL FREE 0 e bazaar, to the loyal committee | tion for years to come. Interior Light _ T Rkers Who spent long and tedious | ® Light Bulb s iniReyfRicioul pestrmance of | —They are priced to suit every purse and are remark- ‘ conomy ® Plenty of INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY GOLD — one of the SHEEGER able values. Botde Sk finest of present day gold mining organizations—in the development of the north—it is only a minor—but very important organization—in the greater future develop- ment of this country—IT IS CALLING TO YOU NOW-- for just a little power—OUT THERE-—where the power of the individual is so limited Sacyosnded Chair and Ottoman from $24.75 exactly § ' i The General Motors Refricenator Y doctor. ‘ E | w. Po J OHNSON J@eau Drug Co. - wesr = s 40 ey DISTRIBUTOR We can—and will operate with any degree of power obtainable—we can even leave Juneau—equipped with dog-teams—as in the old days—“MUSH" to the diggings and produce gold—or we can leave with the modest finance we require—or we can leave with a greater finance—AND MAKE EITHER CONDITION PAY BIG RETURNS—I KNOW BECAUSE 1 HAVE BEEN THERE. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT AW RIGHT, PAW. TAKE YER CHOICE! LOYAL ALASKANS--AWAKEN TO THIS CALL TO ACTION AND TO SUCCESS. THANK YOU-—AND GOOD NIGHT Monday al 5 minutes past seven will be my final broadcast for International Highway Go'd — for this period. “Come up and see YOUR GOLD MINERS—our office is room No. 205, Zynda Hotel—or Phone 123." 1 g e