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ASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC 17, 1926. Visit Our Toy Departmeit MANY NEW THINGS TO SELECT FROM A Few More Bargains fqr the H olidays RUBBER TEA ‘ Received a New Shipment of Some new KAYSER | APRONS | SILK UNDERWEAR, GOWNS, COMBINA. | FABRIC GLOVES | TIONS, BLOOMERS and VESTS in light and dark colors, Many Colors fancy cuffs — All sizes Prices range from $1.00-$12.50 Different Colors and Styles $1, $1.50, 81 .25 a pair Ladies” Wool and Rayon HOSE All-Wool Fringed AUTO ROBES Firmly woven of all-wool in attractive dark Scemless feet in. all -popular.colors plaid patterns real utility robe for which $1.50 a pair TU el Ladies Silk Dresses $8.80 to $18.50 Price. $15.00 Ladies’ Goats ‘$12 .‘250}0 ‘367750 borders. 25¢ to $1.25 ns. Rayon. 50¢ to §1. $2.00 to $9.50 MEN’S SUITS o ; OVERCOATS SPECIAL Just received a shipment of Men's Suits. FINE WOOL—L‘A*E STYLES all-wool material in light and dark patterns. $25.00 to $48.50 $25000 : Other Bargains Throughout the Store 50¢ to 8 Men's Pajamas Ladies' Satinette Bloomers $1.50 $4.00 to $10.00 Ladisc Crepe Gowns $1.50 to $2.00 Men's Felt: Slippers $1.75 to $3.50 ' Silk Vests Felt Slippers $1.00 Men's Sweaters $1.25 to $1.75 Men's Diess Gloves $6.50 to: $10.50 $3.50 to $7.00 Raincoats $G,50 to $12.50 Men’s Blaziers ' $7.50 Fancy Bath Towcls 25¢ to $1.75 Mcn's Hats '5.00 to $9.00 Bath Mats $2.75 to $4.00 Men's Searfs $3.50 to $6.00 Luncheon Scts; $5.00 to $12.50 Cuff Links SR 50c to $1.00 Colored Vailes 75¢ a yard | Boys' Blouses PR i 3125 BABY BOY. 1S P ACLHENTALY SHOT; 1S DEAD Mrs. John B. McCdin nccidentally shot Wer 1l:months:old-baby boy, John, last night at their Home at Salmon Creek and notwithstanding all medical aid possible was ren- dered by Dr. H. C. DeVighne, and Dr. W. A. Borlahd, the baby passed away at 4 o'tloek this morning. Mrs. McCain wds playing with the baby at the family house last night land attempted to show it how the | revolver trigger clicked, She did not i know the giun was loaded. The re- "volver was discharged, the bullet striking the haby 1in. the stomach, passing through the body and com- | ing out &t the back. McCain ‘rushed the child to Ann's Hospital where Dr. | DeVig hm and Dr. Borlanld operated i on the child endeavoring to save its 1 liie. The baby ,whs resting' easily \ nt midnight but. passed ‘away at 4} | | | o'clotk this morning. Mrs, McChin is ih the Hospital un- der the care of, Dr. DeVighne, as a resuft ‘of the ¥hock. \ ¥ The furéral’ will ‘be held Sunday {afternoon at 1:30 o'clock .undér the auspices bf the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. McCain are recent arrivals in this eity. They ‘cathe here about o month ago from ‘Seattle. He s a 'graduaste electrician and came here in ‘the hope of securing em- | ployment. They have been residing {in the Morris' cabin about three ,miles out 'of town on Glacter High- *|way near Salmon Oreek. | f PENDESE L ! ARE IN HOSPITAL A sixty-foot smokestack crisned thisaga tie roof of an adjoining building at Union City, N. J.. during a windstorm over New Jersey aud Southern New York. Roy Laymen *afid*S8am Fisher, of 'the Nwalga, ave fii the St. Ann's Hos- i !pital with. tonsflitts. nl 1 Charles Wam. #nd old time Alay AUXILIARY ELECTS wrs W, K. Britt, Chaplain; Mrs, J. M"‘lulun is in ‘the 'Bt. Ann's Hospital Woodard, Sergeant-at-Arms; 3 Il Nordling, Mrs. H. L. Arnold, and b . . The, American Legion Auxiliars | Mrs. 11, W. Whitnian, Executive Com: |enry meustiom. Mr. W . held the ammual mrecting ‘last night mittee; Mrs. George Getchell, De.fwhore he will enter \Hid Ploneer's. wnd Mrs. H. W. Frawley was re-| partmental Officer. Tiome, elodted President. | —— e —- 5. bl de. 8 Other - offieers clected last night | e will Be open Saturday night. PURCHASES AUTO ¢ Mrs. Clark, re-elected Secre-'p 2. Belrends Co., Tnc. adv.] Dr. Ann Brown Kearsley has pur- Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, Vice ———— chased & Ford Sedan trom Mrs. Rer- #wesident; Mrs. Batten, Sccond Vice Fall Coats at Lewis's, alv ['thh Hogan, i NEW LUTHERAN MARX CABINET f i Z i The congregation of the Resurre o lices will be held at 10:: " | The dedication 0{ the Church and Inspect Our Offerings — It thl Pay You |1 T moraing ervionSwnany, it Is Injured — Found MEN'S TIES | MEN'S SOCKS | MEN'S SHIRTS | manokemcmers e Bem s ae: Very heavy quality. Silk, Cotton m}d A big .vfsson‘tfnent of Men’s Linen {md 1;\“""‘I‘l:‘:“""m:k”l“‘,“n’t“ :::‘\ll)llllnl‘l‘ll\':ml‘:v ("‘" ‘,,U“:,,“,I‘,(‘]”\I} ”'“ v \n\(;l-x::] checked and flowered i ! | IBELCHIRULI DI 8. o ””. l!|'.~'1 \\'l'(‘!khlfi: the plane. The CHURCH TO BE ~ HAS RESIGNED 1S USE SUNDAY e v i e German nistry Congregatlon Will Hold Fusll andiguits. Worship Sunday—Dedi- BERLIN, Dec. 17.—The Reich- cation Dec. 26. stag, on motion of Social Democrats, voted non-confidence in the Bour- geois coalition Cabinet, headed by! {tlon Lutheran Church, Rev. Hari x, which succeeded theLuther! IR. Allen, pastor, will worship in Ministry last May. Following lh\s‘ thelr mew church, Main and Third|the Marx Cabinet resigned. streets, next Sunday morning accord-! The vote was 249 to 171 ing to announcement made today.! President Von Hindenburg is ex- Two services will be held, in the!pected to ask Marx to carry on into| morning at 11 o'clock and evening|next year. | at 8 o'clock, including the Sunday| The Reichstag adjourned to Jan-} School at the usual hour vary 19. | | | Rev. Allen’s subject ot the morn- Ing ice will.be “The Church and the World {in the with special music, and 3 evening “The Way Made { { Plain.” . On Christmas Day special serv-| ) o'clock | tin the forenoon. [floor and the second floor has h:w‘nj-"f" Al Sl fitted imo comfortable apartments PHOL Was mjured. When | for Rev. Allen and his wife |arrivéd at the scene, the gas tank Services have been held in (he| W8S Testing on Patterson’s head | 0dd Fellows Hall § w ge was also piled upon Pat i hd | ters retained conscious | C. B Krause Ha® the comtract for|terson who retuined conscio i | and warned the rescuers of fire | | | plastering the buildi George B | Rice the plumbing and heating, L. I* | 8¢ bl | Morris the carpenter work and L. R. | Smith, painting and papering e searection cnaren now 1o NOISE MAKERS FOR s Tarze omgrogation. i 1 wrow | ANNUAL ELKS' HIGH | ing, and a Sunday school ‘\Itv'u‘l:lllu-: ."NKS ARE ORDERED of which to be lnnud The regular |>n|<| mlmtnl commit- | I v of the K has already made ‘p ans for the inual High Jink held in Elks Hall on [ smber| i i he ! 151 1o welcome the New Year in and | | ‘hmn the Old Year out. Speci I noise makers have been ordered and are expectod to arrive in Junean next {res Al foi fthe nnA1010 Rbecil o rm.llim\' are nml which will ||n a novelty, "CANTON, Ohio, Dec. 17. At the tilal today of Patrick Kugene Mcber. mott, alleged slayer of Hon R. Mel *BABY (:'l!gLAE(I?[?NESFAMILY | fett, Canton publisher, Mrs. Thelma | flarris tedtified that Lou for Goldstein' igi left the home of Dolly C | world character, carrying gun. on Kmporium, sing out the the night MeHett was slain. She said ' today follo g the arrvival yester-; Mazer had not returned at 1 o'cloc K day, at noon of a nine pound baby in the morning. Mazer and a police born in St. Ann's Hospital, | man, who furnished his alibi, con-'py |, €. DeVighne attending. Mrs. | ferred alone in the Carey Kitchen|Ajjen and the newcomer are fine to- early on the night of the slaying. | v (he prond tather veports. This The following morning, Mazer 1eftiic tpo third child in the Allen in an automobile with Ben R iner. hold, there now being two!] Rudner and Mazer are also accused! ‘nill one oy, diNe Hew: KrrivaL] gt it et Ihas heen mamed Lois Mary. | 'Hl FlVES ?fiGLEr ‘ We will be rpn‘nos:nur:lny night. | WITH DOUGLAS HI T. L. Allen, lm\ . M. Dehrends Co., adv. stmas Trees call at Grand- John Borbridge, Wil- | Phone 4 adv. | Tonight the Juueat High School; Imu:hh\ Ave., Boys and Girl's Basket Ball teams| journey to Douglas to meet the Dou. See Lewls's for glas High teams in their first gam of the annual schedulé this year | the Douglas Nat. The girl's game| B will start at S o'clock sharp and llh boys will follow Both Juneau tenms are a h\mltn} to win over the Douglas fiv The | Hi Boys hvae been turning out every | night with the strong Fireman's team &nd Coach Baker has rounded our| a fast bunch. The Hi Girls led by the accurate basket shooting of El-| sie Pademei are a heavy favow| ite ‘over their oppoments. The girls have one of the strongest teams | ever developed on the channel, it believed. A dance, will be held in the N immediatelly following the games. large crowd from Jumead is expected to go to Deyglas A special fe to leave the terry float at clock sharp. Let us add to your holiday joy —says Taxi Tad. Last-minute shopping — presents for some one, who must not be forgotten. Winter blasts-—arms | loaded with gifts. The welcome and convenient service of Carl- | son's Taxi adds relief that brings | e | greater pleasure for the Yuletide. COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT S The regulhr meeting of the Coun-| ‘CARLSON’S TAXI cil will be held tomight tn the City| Stand at Alaskan Hotel Hall. No definite business will be| | taken up, other than to elect acting Mayor to thake the office Mayor J. J. Connors, who left Thurs. | PHONE SINGLE O day on the Princess Mary for Va | lcouver cnroute for the East on u!B = & visit. [ L} —————— Thrée crops of ‘sugar planted un der the direction of the Alaska rail- road have matured and are at a refinery ‘for analysis. BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 We will be opel Sutarday night. | g Office Next to ‘Gastincau Hotel B. M. Dehrends Cb.,. Inc. adv, — — i Prompt Service—Day and Night Han: v Andy Covicn Ao SERVICE A P LACERGREN i GIFT SUGGESTIONS ? FOR BOYS Flashlight Guns Erector Sets Tool Boxes Skates Velecopides Sleds Coaster Wagons Pocket Knife Scooters Tools Kiddie Kars | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. PHONE 12 “IT IT'S EARDWARE WE HAVE IT” Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. H".s muNT‘ N\ VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER / . LUMBER—MOULDINGS—LIME—CEMENT SHINGLES ] ! L.C. SMITH | AND The New Four Bank | CORONA We Are Exclusive Alaska Representatives FIRE CLAY— GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING anp STATIONERY See us for FANCY STATIONERY, FOUNTAINS PENS, - EVERSHARP PENCILS OFFICE SUPPLIES Phone 244 T Front Street Juneau, Alaska S. &F. SWEET—FRESH 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 0il 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. CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made In Juneau, Alaska, ¥lmer H. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. COLE TRANSFER “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” PHONE 8442 , ALASKAN HOTEL. MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, PRoP. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutur passenger and Treight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, ‘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- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write r ) P MILLER’S TAXI §Thore 183 Juneau, Alaska. ‘CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR ’}mm JUNEAU, ALASKA STARD AT THE ARC CATIUNTRY CAMEET WORK TIC Phone—Day, 44%; Night, Wo'n TPRNING | 444-2 rings LAD SAWING HER Lower ¥iopt St Phote 493 B e e ) Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Plk lolu) Aachorage i Old Papers for_sale at The Empire Office .