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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Bv BILLE DE BECK V\ec PAN — VAFRt C- CVF FROrA (ViANC'rl , V WV\R«V VVCfAE . KVO ‘ -"'r^ ~^E Tb'rtH \S VCURS AND 100K \ | ^ ' 'N_ IPA CiCNMA ! VlPiO CUT FROM ) TUS CAPTAIN' WHY / T'T\S CANAL ? /l- SCAT WERV- CM \ V (^PJ'T (V\AKIN& BE T TEli J \ TipAE-*'' __ Aa —__ _ beAUO ME1 £ . « [ PUT CM SON\E; ^ '* ' EXTRA STEAM V m, M ORIU GRAB ThaY*\ VBOAT ANO A r y j Couple of| ,•/-| A OAR'S AMP> / v ' IEACE VOUjr/5 • / --X ._• ^ 1026, by Kmg Feature* Syndicate Inc Creai Britain right* rt*rvr<J /j •j.i ■---■ Douglas Island News 9 --— —■ LIBRARY OPEN THURSDAY Owing to llie Christmas festivities which will completely fill the lalt-r purl of this week, tile Douglas li hrary will he open tomorrow evening instead of Saturday. ’’"DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT"’’ AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Do you know that telephone girls are soleetcd in pari for their excep tionally long reach? A long arm is hu essential qualification for em ployment. This does not mean that the girls must, have a grasping disposition. There is nothing of the "gold dig ger" ahoul the American telephone girl. The "hello” girl’s reach is rath er a civic virtue in the class with the “long arm" of the law. Telephone girls must have excep tionally long arms to reach to the I top of l ho switchboards, made pur posely very high and wide to enable one operator to make the maximum number of connections. -Thu long girlish reach is only one item in modern business efficiency as practiced in the telephone offlc \ A bevy of telephone beauties, all but one real professional operaton, will bo seen In action in “Daugh ters of the Night” the newest Wil liam Fox offering which comes o the Liberty tonight. SANTA CLAUS TO VISIT S. S. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT Old Santa is planning his annual visit to the Community Sunday school of Douglas for Sunday nigh', December L’li. and preparations are lining made to erect it fine big Christ mas tree in the Kagle hull Where Ilf festivities are to he held. Also bein': prepared is the program which will lie an interesting part of the Chris - mas exercises. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVE MISS HANCE DEPARTS FOR HOME After two full months, practically, spent i:i helping the people of Don gins to recover from the fire of October lb, Miss Kva llanee, direc tor in tile National American lied Cross relief work, look passage for the south yesterday on the Alaska on route to her iiotlte am! hcmhiuarl ers in San Francisco. During her visit here, Mies llanee spent over $1,000 of National Heil Cross funds, ami nearly all of it in Douglas, which together with near ly $2000. expended before her ar rival totals mom limn Jiimm.im that was recoived from tlit gnat relict organize! ion. Aside from the finatieinl side of Miss llanee' visit, the people .f Douglas and others who may have followed the methods of the Ihil Cross in her work, have ;i very good iiliderslaiiiling of I lie organization which i he represents and liovv it operate . They know definitely Just where their memliership dollar go ■. A busino; s of any size at all. and especially ope Hint is both national and inlet national in Its scope of oper ation must have definite rules and regulations to govern it act ions, and the It'd Cross is no xcnplion Miss llanee. by her manifested nbililt to adapt herself to surround ings, and through her cone minus ness ami natural desire to help those in need, proves that the A It C has a wonderfully ke .i representa tive. Needless to say til" pcoph of Douglas regret to have !ir r leave lin eommnnily. IN chans to Celebrate Touiglit Christmas festivities be gin for Hie little folks of tli" Cov ernment school. Kama will meet the children at the seliool building at 7 o’clock tonight. There will be no sei program, only an oxehangof pre sents and plenty of fan, it is an nounced. Oin neosrs tor saie ,n The Empire In the United states Commissioner's Court fer the Territory of Al aska, Division Number One. Be fore A. F. McLean, Commissioner and Ex-Officio, Probate Judge Haines Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ANNA BROWN, HE-! i CEASED. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. [That C. A. Li nil hoi m, Ailininistru-' | tor of Hie Estate of Anna Brown, deceased has rendered and present led for settlement and llled in sain' |Court, his iiunl account cf his ail J ministration of said estate: and i , I hilt Monday Hi" 11th day of Fch-! | l'uary, A. IV l!l27, at two o’elori* | IV M. at the office of said court. .In the Town of Haines, in said j Territory and precinct lias been duly appointed liy the judge of said court j for the settlement of said account and of said estate, at which time land place any person interested in |said estate may appear and tile ex I ceptions in writing to tli" said to [count and petition and contest tlie I name. j Given under my hand and the I Seal of the Probate Court above [mentioned, this 16th day of De Member, 1926. | t Seal I A. F. McHKAX, 1". S. Commisslonei' and Probate .Imlge. First publication. Dec. 22. 1926 ! Hast publication. Jan. 12. 1927. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 05897 'In the United States Land Office foi ; | the Juneau Land District at An chorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application o the HOONAH PACKING COM PANY, a Corporation, to Pur chase Public Land for the purpoc* of Trade and Manufacture. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thai the HOONAII PACKING COMPANY, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Washington, lias filed application Serial No 05897 in the U. S. Land Office in Anchorage, Alaska, for a patent for a tract of land embraced in U. S Official Survey No. 1 47 2, as amend ed, situated on the east shore of Port Frederick, Clilchagoff Island 1,5 miles N.W. of Hoonah, Alaska in Latitude '35" N. and Longi tude 135'27’S5" W., for the purpos* of trade and manufacture, and mort particularly described as follows, to wit: “Beginning at corner No. 1-A M.C. on line of mean high tide on N.E. shore of Port Frederick, approximately 1.5 miles N.W. from Hoonah whence U. 8. L>. M. 147 2 on prominent rocky --I I "~1 wins Applause As a pu-i’G-foodL t ^Sa.n.tA-Cl^LLS! GET YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDER IN EARLY THEREBY SECURING THE BEST SELECTION JUST RECEIVED ON THE NORTHWESTERN Fresh Apples, Bananas, Navel Oranges, Jap | Oranges, Grapes, Pears, Cranberries, Grapefruit, Lettuce, Celery, Cucumbers, Artieokes, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Parsley, Sweet Potatoes. S. & W. Cluster R aisins, Dates, Figs, IJonev, Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes, I obacco, and other things loo numerous to mention. CALIFORNIA G ROGER Y PHONE 473 CLOSED ALL LAY CHRISTMAS »- — . , --—--1 N 1 | CHRISTMAS SPECIAL | JOHNATHAN APPLES—$2.00 l,ox HOME GROCERY j PHONE 138 OPEN EVENINGS rf'—.i. — - — - ■ ■ « CIGARS CIGARS CIGARS AND MORE CIGARS Chancellors. El Sidelos. Van Dycks. Mozarts, Roi Tans, and twenty-five other brands of Christ mas-wrapped Oigars and Cigarettes. GASTINEAll HOTEL ■ .. ... __• 1 i 1 ”% i l i > X THE IDEAX. GIFT FOR YOUR WIFE IS A CINE KODAK or a PATHEX CAMERA With either of these she can keep a moving picture photographic record of :yohr children Which cannot he equaled in fcny other way. COllE1 IH AND SEE THEM DEMONSTRATED. WINTER & POND CO. ... , i —. ....• J-B Handy Andy A. P. LAGERGRF.N CARPENTRY CABINET WORK WOOD TURNING BAND SAWING m JOB WORK * I«ower Front St. Plioti* «9f ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Quality the Best—Priced Right GiovanettVs CROCEin THONE 3 8-5 •jj--- - - - point 30 ft. above mean high lido on N R. til.oro of Port Fred crick bears R. 24*1!)'2<>" VV. _1 03 clis. distant; tlieiie“i from corner No l-A along a line of mean high tide N shore -if I’orl Frederick i>y meanders as til lows: ( I ) N 82*22’ W 1 ch*. (8 1 .V 72*3!)' W. 120 ch* (3 ) N. 52 30’ W. !) 97 chs. Ml N 54*53' VV 2.58 ch* io true corner No. 2-A M. C ,* Tlienee N 38“ 20' M. 0.51 chn. to witness corner to corner Nn. 2-A M. 0. nmi corner No. 3A; Thence S. 53 -15' R. 2.1C chs. to corner No. l-A; Thence N. 36* 0IP R. ( .18 chs. Io corner Nn. 5-A; Thence N 53 18' VV. 2.72 chs. lo corner No. G-A; Thence R. 3G*0G' VV. 1.0.3 chs. to true corner No. 7-A M C. on line oI mean high tide of Por' Freder ick; Thence by meanders as fol lows along line of mean high ; tide: (5) 5-1 5 3' \V. 3.28 eh 3. 4o true corner No 8-A M. C.; Tlienee N .39 00' R. 10 r-iis. to corner No. 9 A; Thence S. G5" 00' R. 19.83 chs. to corner No fcfi A; Thence S 39 00' VV. 0.12 chs. to true point for corner No. I l -A M (V; Thence hy me tinders from tile true corner 11 I A M. C. along shore line of small unn'lined fresh water lake, as follows: ( G ) R. li8‘,35' W. 0 55 clis (7) S. 30 5 0' VV. 0.4 4 ch*. (8) N. 82*80' \V. 2.58 chi ! 9) N. 15*23' VV 0.91 chs (10) N 82 III) W. I .89 chg 111) N 7 8 0 1' VV 0 95 chs. I 12 i R. 24*23' E. 0 90 ch* (13) R. 2 3a' VV. 0 14 chs (111 }|. 82 42' VV. 0 89 chs. (15) R 80 20' VV 1)3)7 ch*. Ill'll R 81! 4 2’ VV. 1.80 clis. I 171 K. 52 5 8' VV. 0.81 eh* I 18) N. II.58' R. 1.09 chs. (19) N 52" 15' VV. 0.38 eh*. (20) K 57 40' W. 0.37 ch*. (2 1) S 5 III!' E. 0 62 chs (22) S. 31.5 4' VV. 0.57 chs. (28) N. 71*56' VV. 0.48 ch*. (2 1) R. 37 15' W. 0.45 chs (25) R. 42 DO' E. 3.4.3 chi. (26) N. 69*57' E. 0.96 chs. (27) S. 58 5 2' E. 1.15 ch*. (28) S. 88*56' K. 0 63 cha (29) N. 48 21' K. 0.76 ch*. (30) N. 65*00' K. 0.94 ch*. (31) N. 80 15' E. 1.00 chs. (.3 2) R. 3 1*2 4' R. 0.6G chs. (38) S. 89*00' VV. 3.03 chs. (.34) S. 47*48' W. 1.47 chs. (35) S. 29*17 Tv. l.»5 i — to true point for corner No. 12 A M.C.; Thence 39*00' VV. 9.92 chs. to witness corner to corner No. 12-A M.O.; Thence S. 37" 40' W. 1.69 chs. to true point for coiner No. l-A M C. the place of beginning, containing an area of 19.34 acres and in cluding nil the land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1472 a* amended.” Any and all persons claiming ad versely any of the above describe land should file their adverse cI.Vb> with the Register of the U. S Lani Office at Anchorage, Alaska withli the period of publication or 30 dayi thereafter or they will be barret i by the provisions of the statute. J. UN’DLBY GREEN, Register. i First publication, Oct. 21. 1928 I East publication,' Dec. 27, 1928 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau f >r«-.ut fur Junenu and viciauy, bctfinnini; 4 p. m. tod«y: ii ''u in 'inn and warmer ton 4i lit uml Thursday; tfeuli mill c '.try 'ml i. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 1 y. m. yr.l'y 29.74 2d 70 S (i t’ldy ! .. : i i -lav 29.79 25 8(i SE 9 Snow i *_11 a ‘I iv 29.85 28 . 92 S 7 Jinow _ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS \ FSTFKHAY Highest H p.m. | *-ij !t • fi nip t' tnp •r H G lie! in : i «i i u Tan ana If *'• # i la vie ;;<> ii Fa ii bank.; HO SI SI. Tan I :: « I Mil'll Harbor HI H» i\ml ia k HI HI (Minima H . H'l Juneau - - — Ki ll MiKan I I’l'lKr lluprii •■■a Kilmonton : > t Heal Hr . !'l If i’m I jam1 ■ ' 'HI . ‘ ill J •' r:! mss 'll I .S TOMA l hnvvt'Nt H n.m. S a in. I’reclp. R a in. temp. t.-mp. Vrlnrlty 21 hr* Wonthrr s li * 0 Clear 12 2 2 1 .02 Snow Is hi o deal' .0 .Ml II flear 12 2li n deal 2*ili II (Men i* 2.1 Ml .111 Clear 2 t 21; lla i 11 22 2 * II (Mils is 0 11 Clear 2 I 2 1 li II , (Men1 12 12 II n Clilv :: I SI K 11 y Snow 2 I SI I .2 1 Clily III Hi I .12 Clear •Less Ihau 10 miles. M*;TE—-Ohservai ions at Juneau, Prince Import, Edmonton, Seat itr. porlland ami San Francisco sic made at 4 a. in. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITIONS The lew pre •Mire an i in the Aleutian Island region has moved slightly northward and the pressure is falling rapidly this morning :t Kodiak. The pressure is high in the ocean west of California and in northern Alaska and continues to rise .slightly in eastern Alaska. Precipitation has oeeurivd from Kodiak westward and southward Fair weather has pit vailed in the Interior and oil Prince Wiliam Sound uml in cm i me Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. The C m perature has fallen at Eagle and rfsen over most of Southern Alaska. ALL TIIE BEST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PRICE CEO. 11. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS "I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” LISTEN CATALOGUE BUYERS lli'ili (hade Portable Phonogrplis at $22.50 Fine Selection Records—3 for 31. Come and listen to the latest Viva Toneal Columbia Phonograph. Fine Violin Strings. Ex cellent Selection of Violins, Piows, Stands and Cases. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Repairing. Phonographs called for, repaired and delivered. Pianos for sale and rent. Conn Band Instruments. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE, Phone 143 _ NEXT TO A. B. HAI.L NORTHERN HOTEL } ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and np. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES } Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now . $7.00 We also have a full line of CHRISTMAS GOODS for both Ladies and Gentleman. Come, give us the once over before you buy. We will save you money. SPECIAL SALE OF "BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET ■.. , ■ — . ._/ ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET ti — -- - —i - — ------ - ------ ■v r,C^1' ~ . ' * SjO Tf CONFECTIONS — r _ Candle*, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. * “ • Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer K ., _ Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. H. Hall, Phone No. 6*7. » . _ . - -.- i..— . ■ . Old Papers lor sale at The Empire Office ALASKA LAUNDRY KilDS 'ifIIIK quality or our work ami tho E. speed of our service are two ot 11 ho things that have made this !. undry a popular public institu tion We guarantee that your gar ments will be returned to you in a satisfactory condition and our pries list (furnished upon request) indi cates our modest prices. UA.SKA LAUNDRY i The Juneau Laundry l , Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets I i PHONE 350 I I : B W a | „ (Jarliajjc Hauled | I.ot Cleaning, Storm Windows | I | put up, (lener.il ContrartinR, j | t'oncorte Work, Excavating, j | Leave orders at Phono II!) or | j 1’. O, ilox 3r>3. | G. A. GETCHELL G—....ni a-■----- - - u /— -— ——-^ ridtuF TO make a-) 1 X-MA'-j WISH C fOHE , True {? t I i rvVn ["Alff AND 50UAKC A HAPPY, well fed appetite -a 1 assists an honest weighed and measured Christmastide. We will supply you with all I of the good things that go to make that beautiful Yuletide feast. We wish you and all | of your friends a Merry, Well fed Xmas. i SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases 1’IIONK S3 and 85 -✓ AUTOS FOR IIIRE b — - n i Let u:i udtl to your holiday .joy —says Taxi Tad T/ii.■.(.-minute shopping pres.'iit* for Holin' on'', who must not In forgotten. Winter blasts- -arm: loaileil with gifts. Tile web ono anil i-onvenlent servho of Carl .‘.oil's Taxi adds relief that bring: greater pleasure for the Yuletide CARLSON’S TAXI Stand at Alaskan Hotel I’HONK SI.VOLE O I——-—— * If BERRY’S TAXI I Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 Office Next to Gastineau Hotel | ■■ —- --- ■---- * Prompt Service—Day ami Night Covicii Auto Service JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, ] 4 44-2 rings I -=_ ” ■ ■ f— MILLER’S TAXI i _ i Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE a-■