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7 - Let Us Wrap THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1926. SPECIAL CIRISTMAS SALES e 'Aaanae ' Let Us Wrap a 4 o “or win - Coats=lresses =Accessoriess | e BEUTIFULLY A sale that iz a Chr —including all our Co: resent big savings a ‘please her more than mas. tailored styles. You will be delighte we are offering at imu tions during this Ho range in styles from p to the street costume Dress in the house. in small sizes only. ACCOUNTING OF - CHAMBER'S WORK Sccrels ty's Annual Report leature of Mceting = Activities Varied. (Continned from Page One) enlarging the float imitiated an effort t facilities there peure iron d marine W s for small boats: was active in betterment of local mail serv including a suc- cesstul protest st suspending night distribution of mail by the local post offi did extensive advertising of the community in promoting the tourist traffic; maintained its usual information booth service during the touirst season; staged a suc stal “Write a letter home” conte con- ducted the most successful Cleanup Campaign in the ciiy's history; con dicted the annual Fourth of July celebration, and was active in many other matters, Honorary membey ships were issued during the Gen. Wilds P. Richardson, Gov. C. Bone, Charles D. Garficld John Hooper. for services rendered the community and Territory Suggests Community Tree F. A. Metcalf suggested that a ¢ in» munity Christmas tree be ercciod downtown during holiday weck sini lar to one put up six or seven yeu ago. No definite action 18 tak President Lucas n in which to house a permanent dis- play of agricultural products, min- erals, Photographic exhibits, etc., and to estabilsh an information booth during the summer months. A letter from the Alaska 8. 8. (¢ was read relative to the Alaska Tr: velgraph being issued by it regularly and asking for data and information | The purpose of follows meeting. regarding Juneau. the puhlication is to stimulate tourist travel to the Territory by giving allj—adv. ros~iblp information to ticket agen- c'es tkroughout the country. Kirk Reports Interst 'W. B. Kirk, who returned this COATS AT DECEMBER REDUCTION Many colors — fur trimmed and reported the g Chamber was looking for a location a STYLED mas gift in itself ats. All prices rep- 1d nothing would a Coat for Christ- ing the very lates SWEATERS Just received a shipment of very good looking Sweaters. and Lavender plaids in Silk and Wool. Blue, Orange, $12.50 EACH NEW BAGS You will not go wrong as far as select- style and a practical Gift Suggestions COSY LOUNGING ROBES A ¢ift that every woman will appre- ciate for it comfort, warmth, uscfullness and good wear. They are of a quilted Satin—in Blue, Rose, Pink and Red—also hand cmbroidered. All sizes. $20 and $25 Green gift if you choose one of the new Hand- bags. DRESSES d with the models mense price reduc- liday Sale. They retty home Frocks and include every in all short GLOVES We are showing a line of Kid Gloves $1.00 A PAIR Tan, Brown, Grey and Black. $4.00 to $6.75 UMBRELLAS Just received a shipment of Umbrellas Ten and sixteen ribs and colors handles. $6.75 to $20.00 BOUTONIERS In very bright colors 50 cents and 75 cents CHRISTMAS BOXES 5¢—10c—15¢—20c¢ SILK HOSE Every woman will be delighted with a pair of Silk-Hose. A wide variety of colors and a very desirable price range which makes it easier for vou to find just what you want. $1.35 to $3.50 HANDKERCHIEFS Handkerchiefs are the ideal gift for the whole family-—White and all eolors, 35 cents to $2.75 a box B. M. BEHRENDS CO.,, Inc. JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE week from a tour of the county; and wherever it became known he was from Alas- ica, he was kept busy answering®qnes- tions about it. The supply of d criptive folders he took along were soon exhausted and he could have used a g many more Indians Make Progress Rev David Waggoner the appreciation of the Kake Ind for the Chamber's assistance foliow | i the fire which ra in ptember The village is recoy ering rapidly, 17 dwellings being con- | structed, and generally they have the | situation well in hand. At Angoon, he said, a 12 12 k ;li;;hl plant kad been installed, being purchssed from €. G. Warner, of this| hundreds cit re At a basket s plant The Hoonal Indians are plans to install an ¢ ccti, i system, he said. A < ooy 00 o oom POWer project was i atly ma the Indians have A trail falls j.orain for moro ex develop mont Mk oin the fatur Mr. Kirk reported he had ) formed by a Mr. Powell, manager for the Seattle Tim that paper was going to advertise 404 the hospital staff was seating Alaska t vely mnext y He | bean-cakes and mule meat. Sugar expected to visit Juneau next spring, |had -been totally consumed several He asked that accurate information|months ago. relative to Juneau and vicinity ie| ‘‘We have stopped feeding the pa- forwarded to the Times for use inltients and they must feed themselves some of its publicity es. as best they can. It is impossible e —————— [to buy food and difficult to bury! SHOCK RECORDED SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 10, Th U ph T 1:45 o'clock this morning, - - — PIONEERS AUXILIARY MEETS ity of Utah Regular business meeting of Aux-|of a il'ary Pioners of Alaska, Igloo No.|belie 6. Friday, December P. M. in Moose Hall. Officers. be present. 10th, at Charter Day DOROTHY AUSTIN, Secretary. o Fall Coats at Lewis’ — et - Use the Classitieds. They pey. expressed | ny ad the village cial held there|the seige which ntly $1,125 were raised and this, with $140 appropriated by the village council, defrayed the cost of the new layinse i Y| Stockley, of the nlation . that | ismo- & T ded o slight earth snock | Comnt May get 300,000 Election of All members requested to Dance|against the former Millicent Rogers. '“adv |Herman, of the Butler, Mauro Drug SOLD FOR FOOD IN CHINA TOWN Horrifying Conditions Exist| in Sianfu' According to Late Letter. ! PEKING, pec. 1v.—According to a letter written November 19, in Sianfu, capital of” Shemsi Province, were dying began last April. The city's 700,000 residents have eaten all the dogs and horses. The flesh of human dead is sold ) the inhabitants alive. Lo perate condition and when the let- ' was written there were only a days’ food left. he letter was from Dr. C. J. English Baptist Mission. The doctor stated that the supply in the hospital was practically gone all who have died of starvation. | Many bodies lie in the streets for tdays,’ concluded Dr. Stockley. In His Separation Cue: YORK, Rec. 10.—Reports| prospective cash uemement& NEW ' to be about $500,000 were ted this afternoon after the idden adjourmnment in the separa- on suit of Count Hoogstraeten 8 [ eire e George Herman, mining operator in the interior, arrived on the Yukon Wednesday to visi this brother, R.R. Co. Mr. Herman is enroute to Se- attle to visit over the holidays with daily from .’h—_*‘_ e reteen foreigmers are in a des- SIIDW Gll'l Given ’50,000 4 1 NOTICE Nobel Peace R g . CHRITMAS TREE 1./ WE HAVE SETS RANGING (v i CE FROM $2.00 TO $3.00 Also Extra Globes for Tree Lights Juneau-Young Hardware Co. i PHONE 12 | “IT IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT" VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER 3 LUMBER;‘MOULDINCS—LIME—CEMENT v FIRE CLAY—SHINGLES Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ‘ ¢ \ g ARE YOUR RECORDS \ PROTECTED? J.B. Burford GEO. M. SIMPKINS (CO. . PRINTING axp STATIONERY See us for FANCY STATIONERY, FOUNTAINS PENS, (. EVERSHARP PENCILS { ™ « OFFICE SUPPLIES i Phone 244 w | Front Street Juncau, Alaska f > CONFECTIONS A cottish Rite Masons: Regular! Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. | Prize Awarded meeting Friday evening. Supper| Made in Junanl{,hAlas;n. 18l!:lm(t;r :I | e | will be at 6:30 p. m. De- Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy | For Two )"‘{’3 s wonk Nilooime Hin A SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. lance desired. WALTER B. HE PARIS, Dec. 10.—The wobel Peace prizes for last year have been awarded to Vice-President | | Dawes, of the United States, and Austen Chamberlain, Brit- ish Foreign Minjster, and this year to Artistide Briand, French Foreign Minister,* and Dr. s tav Stresemann, German Min- ister of Foreign Affairs. This | is according to a dispatch from Oslo. ISEL, rotary. —adv, his mother and father, who will ¢ brate their golden wedding anniv sary. e Breach of Promise Suit | PITTSBURGH, Penn., Dec. 10.— A Federal jury has awarded Anna | UR pastry gives a Campbell, New York show girl, | meal a touch of de- $60,000 in her suit for $500,000 licious finality. It is a for breach of promise against John bakery dessert that Hubpard, Pittsburgh shovel manu-/ speaks well for the qual- facturer | ity of fruits and mater- 8 e SO e ials we use in its mak- FRENCH REVENUE 18 ing. ADOPTED BY DEPUTIES | 4 —r | PARIS, Dec. 10.—The Chamber of | Peerless Deputies tonight adopted the reve| nue section of the Budget by a vote | Heyder & Meier of 410 to 135 and adopted the appro- priations section of the Budget em- | bracing an expenditure of over thirty nine Dbillion francs. The Senate is considering the Budget. Merry Musical Christmas Pianos—Players—Piano Bench—Vielins—Cases —Ukes—Music Stands—Brunswick Phonographs —Records—Expert Piano Tuning—Phonograph Repairine. ANCERSON MUSIC SHOPPE, Phone 143 NEXT T0 A. B. HALL ROCK FILL Let us give you an estimate on a Rock Fill for your Water- front Property. We are now making a Rock Fill of 6,000 yards under the Standard Oil Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than repiling. The addition of a Mack 21/, ton truck, automatic dump to our equipment enable us to do this. We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of Coal, Baggage and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per sack delivered. We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are ideal for Packing, No job too small or too large but will receive our prompt attention, COLE TRANSFER “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” PHONE 3442 ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, Prop. MODERN THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutxr passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, i and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the ? winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, | between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- i formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior ; THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage =2 = 1