THE NEWLYWEDS By CHARLES McMANUS
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Former douglas girl
WINNER POPULARITY CONTEST
• Miss Ruth Wilson who formerly
resided on the Island with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson,
•was declared the winner in a popu
larity contest which was recently
staged by the Elks Lodge -in Pe Eli.
‘■Washington, according to information
Just received here. Miss Wilson won
over her nearest competitor by a
margin of over two hundred votes.
The prize for the contest wa3 a
diamond ring.
PRIZE STORY CONTEST
DECIDED WITH ISSUE
OF GASTINEAU BREEZE
Prizes for the best Christmas stor
ies to be published in the Gastineau
Breeze which appeared in the third
issue here yesterday were awarded
to Elsie Edmiston, first; and Rita
McCormick second.
The first prize story is entitled:
“The Spirit of Christmas,” and the
second, "The Sunflower of Christ
mas.” Both are well deserving of
their grade. *
The Breeze with each forthcoming
Issue Is becoming better and better
and evinces greater interest on the
part of the students and advisory
staff than ever before.
Six pages headed with a cut of
Douglas and Gastineau Channel are
amongst the features of the present
issue.
Old papers for sale at The Empire.
FIRE DEPT. MEETING
Companies One and Two of the
Douglas Fire Department will hold
a special meeting tonight in the
Fire Hall to consider several matters
of importance. All members are;
urged to be on hand.
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WITH ALASKA JUNEAU
Felix Gray went to work for the
Alaska Juneau Company the first of
the week after several weeks' va
cation. At the present time he is
engaged in taking a stock inventory
at Treadwell.
"COLLEGE DAYS" ENJOYED ,
Another contingent of Islanders at-1
tended the second performance of]
“College Days” at the Coliseum in
Juneau last night and report it a
fast performance. The local parti
cipants, Thelma Wiitanen and Mar
garet Cashel, received special men
tion for their work.
TO TELEPHONE PATRONS.
A new telephone directory is now
n course of preparation. Patrons
contemplating change of address or
persons who wish to have telephones
installed are requested to notify
1 the Telehone Company, Phone 420.
] before December 25th. —adv.
Alaskan for Alaskans. Evan
Jones coal is Alaskan coal. Use It.
1 Old papers for Bale at The Empire. ^
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HAT the LANGWOOD " |
Family Range .for wood I
only, will burn twice as I
____o with one-half the wood re- |
quired by any other range on the I
market — if properly installed— 2
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. I
Although we have installed many^- I
LANGWOODS — not one owner ||
has been dissatisfied. . ^ 9
The LANGWOOD
is on display at our store
call and let us show you its
many superior points. It is
designed especially to meet
Western conditions. Ita fea
tures are all exclusively
LANG’S.
LANG stoves are strict
ly Northwest Products
and consequently we are
in a position to render
yon the best yf service
and immediate delivery.
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LANG fililSTOVES
W. YOUNG CO. V
JUNEAU, ALASKA.
r WE SHIP ANYWHERE!!!
Oat of town orders solicited. Orders are
promptly filled for choicest groceries in any
"mr- quantity. We can fill any order to your
satisfaction. ~ *”
' AMERICAN BAKERY AND GROCERY
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Santa Claus Is
Approaching
Nearer to Juneau
Santa Claus Is In Spokane, Wash.,
according to the following cablegram
to Bill Fry received today:
“Dear Bill:
“I am getting nearer Juneau every
day and I have everything fixed now
so that I will sure bn there on thr
26th at Elks Hall. I have a present
for every youngster that <omps to
,see me. I want all the khls on
Gastlneau Channel there on that
night.
“I am getting all exritnd over see
ing the Juneau children again. How
are they all getting along? ITow is
Tom Tatters. Jimmie, Sonny Gray,
Arthur, Chuckle, Seymour, Weston,
Branch and Duncan? if there5 are
any' I have not named It is because
I have run out of ink, arm will get
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JUNEAU TRANSFER
COMPANY
Move*. Packs and Stores Freight
and Baggage.
Prompt Delivery of
LADYSMITH COAL
Phone 48.
some more tomorrow. Don't forgot,!
the 2Gth; Whoop-ee!
“Yours,
"SANTA CLAUS.”
R. O. Datson, wife and daughter
left on the Chlchagoff last night
for the mine. Mr. Datson will tv
the bookkeeper for the new company
at Chichagof.
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CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our kind
irlenda and the members of the
'ourth grade for their sympathy
Tnd the beautiful flowers given
in the bereavement of our beloved
von and brother James.
(Signed) MR. AND MRS. W. F
MATTHEWS AND FAMILY. ad
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FULL LINE OF ,
Denniron’s Crepe Paper
Napkins and Festoons \
for Christmas
Andrews’ and Davis’
Pictures
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in colors and plain. Frames made
to order.
Visit our store before buying anc. ‘
look at our stock.
Full line of Native and
Oriental Baskets
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OLD POST OFFICE j
^ STORE
SPECIAL TO YOU!
OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS OVERCOATS
Reg. Price $33.50, Now $22.50
Reg. Price $22.50, Now $18.00
ONLY A FEW LEFT *"
F. A. J. GALWASS
DRY GOODS NOTIONS
Phone Donglu 17 DOUGLAS
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i CHRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS
j - BOOKS
FICTION
POEMS
BOY'S AND GIRL’S
BOOKS
LEATHER GOODS
PURSES, BRIDGE SETS,
TOURIST TABLETS,
TOILET CASES
PYRALIN IVORY
3 TO 20 FIECE SETS
MANICURE SETS
, PERFUME BOTTLE
HOLDERS
CUT GLASS,
SILVERWARE
COMMUNITY WARE
SERVING TRAYS
H. r. CHINA
VASES
CANDLESTICKS
ASH TRAYS
NOVELTY PIECES
STATIONERY PERFUME SETS
CLARIDGE SHOP GIFTS
TOYS FOR KIDDIES
A REGULAR TOYLAND
FOR CHILDREN
Visit the Toy Department
GUY’S DRUG STORE
DOUGLAS
asset—If you use The Empire classi
fied. You can rent It to a desirable
tenant at a good price, thus lessen
ing your own rent-burden.
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§ Our prices are fair and our goods open to your inspection. g
§ FOR MEN FOR LADIES |
= Men's Silk Hose Ladies' Dresses and Waists 2
E Men's Fancy Ties Ladies’ Fancy Belts 5
= Men’s Fancy Am Bands T Hayser Pure SilkHose g
= wi-n— - — - Ladies’ Eve reen Silk and Wool Hose s
r Men s P0"^ Handkerchiefs - Ladies’ Slippers and Shoes
= Men’s Dress Slippers and Shoes Ladies' Wool Winter Gloves g
E Men’s All-Leather Pocket Books Ladies’ Bathrobes • |
= Men’s Dress Caps ? Ladies’ Fancy Rubber Aprons ~
~~ Men’s Dress and Wool Shirts Ladies’ Fancy Scarfs E
E Men's Pipes Silk, Cr iton, Crepe and Wool =
5 Men’s Oregon City Wool Overcoats Goods for Dresses §
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MADE RIGHT,
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CONFECTIONS
•nd ICE CREAM
Buy home products—in
thif casr a pleasure as well
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KODAKS FOR
CHRISTMAS
Good morning Madam, to Eve
said Adam
Good morning Adam to Adam
said Madam
“Oh for a Kodak,” said Adam
and Madam,
But neither knew that Winter &
Pond had ’em.
SEE US FOR KODAKS
Phone 47
WINTER & POND CO.
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' Old papers for sale at me Empire.
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Watches and Jewelry
STERLING SILVER
ELECTRO PLATE
CUT GLASS and
; FINE CHINA
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WINTER COMING
Be Prepared
Have your chimney
fire safe.
G. E. Krause
Contractors and Manufacturers
of Concrete Units.
Former Cates Cannery Bite,
Willoughby Are. Phene 4>S
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Christmas Suggestions I
SOCIETY CANDY
In % lb. to 8 lb. boxes
EULK CANDY
Pipes, Ciagarette Holders sad
cases. Cigars—26 and 60 i
In a box.
| We make our own Ice Cream. I
j Juneau Billiard Parlors )
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Arctic Bath House
; Side entrance, ring bell.
I Turkish Paths 8 p. m. to 1 s.
m. Private rooms and a foot
: specialist. 227 Front St.
! Phone 414.
1 CUAS. J. WYATT, Manager
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Old bundles of newspapers at The
Empire, 25 cents.
SHEET METAL WORKS
ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAI
WORK DONE TO YOUR COM
PLETE SATISFACTION
W. C. JENSEN
FORREST BUILDING
Phones—Res. 4042, Shop 456
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| FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF |
I ALASKA SAVINGS BOOKS |
| On and after January 1st, 1924 1
| your interest will be added by §
| THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK |
| OF JUNEAU I
! who will pay you |
| INTEREST i I
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| SEMI-ANNUALLY 8
The same as has been paid by * ;
| THE I
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