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LOCAL PRODUCTS - SET NEW MARKS . 197 WELCOME 1S NOISY ONE Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau _— greeted all at midnight when it flash- DANCE |ed “Happy New Year~-1927.” | Serpentine was thrown out and ) 1ed around and greet- a Happy New Year. sen and Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning 4 ». m. todey: / Tk Sk : Hisieibuted a : Bt Probably clearing and cooler tonight, Sunday probably fair and | ] i et Oone of tl Pl DL Juneau Celebrants Lustily cotaer, tresh casterly wina other T ir, i o e erved during the night. Hail New Year—Unalga LOCAL DATA " . A o e i ate| HI Jinks was that at Hall last| . it \ir} istling = i Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Outgoing Commerce for First i e T4 night to wateh th depart| Miss Marie Goldstein left on the J”““ mn usting. ! i p. m )"c\]l'\' gggg gg gg g 2 %?(;n 11 Months in 1926 Val- ... M and MeE and the new ye P ”_,“ ’Iflz(u‘ \[[’: ;‘4_\‘ l;|;ll‘k”v- (ull % a. m. today i = _Cldy ’ - i1z : KR Rt et y Jid. | Sa ancisco. Miss Goldstein will o uffled g wa ued at $76,328,415. | ] ! 1 s WXl visit in California and return in S CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS : 7 LSRN v montiesieTe TR thou 6 was @ YESTERDAY | TODAY 250 (Continueda from page One) ; ANl m K [’\' Halverson, in - Portland, and lead be in at Highest 8 p.m. | Loweat 8am. 8 am. Preclp. 8am. T O0n T T T e to a ) the ol they will do the spring buying for | Stations— temp. temp. | temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs, Weather |00V “'“l“l" [| e b ; o Ko fisveymikingal A sign | GOlC Emporium T 4 s lare compilec : : ’ S y & : \:Hx‘”v o i e ’ should add almost 3 '“',H.’“ r, of the Ci 1 ”vl - = S e Hoail kept thelr eyes 0 0 | total given for the fi 25 oo the ; ary £ e ¥ AT B e . A In addition to th Hig ciaiee (018 Sl vigh me together i endly | p ¥ 4 7 | ments of fur and e e e T, . ] 'M‘\’ ‘-h|. “1“ w',h i 1!H |"Ilv S ';mmv\\ ’ - ' 1 cl lare to be received \ ] We wish our friends a very Happy o o of the dial. res aul 23 22 20 2 0 0T ) ' . { ozt : 5 < from Mendenhall to Thane'Duteh Harbor 30 26 Al e 10 Cldy };',l,[,‘:"“\‘ another §2 ! THE ! and Prosperous New Year and . el oL 16 ‘: 28 ; = :T‘: | The balance of trade in faver of|} f ! thenl: them for their patronage ( 2 28 b8 ot [ o martord ds oxbected to be theld ’,0"" v S ) during > ity *Juneau 43 39 g5 e R e e e I Loravators | uring the past year. Ketchikan 16 - 18 5 - issued by the Department of ( ! t Prince Rupert 50 16 {merce for the first nine month | THE § J ,‘l q /lLOU?‘/I oy et | Edmonton 10 a2 {590 showad. gmporin fov t eriod | ¢ o WMo D2 [ ; ho vaiia penuye ol o | were valued at $27 e \ () sislsaadnr ! it A ol : < e yalse | vortland B2 e ; [ mately the same inped | § reaestre ! THI JUNCTION STORE €re¢ ancigan Prancisco 51 51 ka during b s | shouted and extended greetings. In S1t0y bian! To oaiich: ) e ! Elks Hall ter of the noise et et T TN e ! WITH PEP { where the ligh Jinks was in NOTE—Observations at Juneau, Prince Rupert, Iamonton, Seat- B \ e L i 3 s 1\ Progi the £ 10 1927 wai tie, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, |MRS. HGGAN AND GUS ! (Rt lTOB lr‘,{("c‘( fr‘ T bt Kt L * RENNAN WED FRIDAY; |~ AMhocoasions MASONIC RECEPTION Y T | 5 4 Fome Rl g J34 s A L & WV | The pressure i< Jowest in the ocean west of Queen Charlotte 1si- | WILL TOUR OUTSIDE § WATCH FOR THE i : fands and h in the Southwestern States and the western Aleutian | Iy NEXT DANCE \ | Island Interior reports ha not been received this morning but the | A (he presh 1 1 L 444 H s 5 we evidently cleared there as indicated by stations to the | o { Phone 444 ! () I I 14 )ll T !’ Il Wl West. Precipitation been light and scatered. Tem- | Stin H I 3 [¢14 CeLOS a have fallen at Cordova and Juneau. Gales are reported west of California TRAIN; INJURED;f‘?i’?"-ff‘?ni Idaho, Jan. 1 PRIEST RIVER : ; ; To have survived 10 forest fires|paying for it in installments. Ile| SMOKODORS n a railroad trestle in a Miller, aged 12, and hep [ more than 200 years only to falll yag peen offered twice the cost % &0 < victim to the lumberman's axe wa e SOHOUSIY | e tate of a fir tree in the Black-|PTice e 1 acys HP W8S oot Valley of Montana e broken and Pegey's skull fractured, | foot Vall Montans | - Less beer and whiskey and more| Peggy canght under the train | after running to within 20 feet of | the end of the trestle. Gladys wa ~ was consumed report the tea and sug are being and more toba The Chicago Art Institute points cut o new way (o make money— invest in art A Chicago w bought a picture, three year b used, thrown from the trestle 3 e sioners Curtis Shattuck left on the Princess Mary today for Seattle after a visit with his parents during the holidays He is attending the University of Washington TONIGHT All the Latest and Best BIG DANCE HITS LOWER FLOOR A. B. HALL “THE ALASKANS” TRY THE BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. FIRST B e e A:,- sl - - - NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Fourth and Franklin Streets Rev. 0. A, STILLMAN, Pastor | MORNING SERMON, 11 a. m.—Subject: “Standards of Life.” | BIBLE SCHOOL, 12:15 | EVENING SERMON, 7:30 P. M.—Song Service, Question Box, JOHNSTON'S Answering Questions asked of the pastor. | “Forward Face.” CHOCOLATES | START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT By purchasing a box of Sermon Subject : A Warm Welcome For Everybody WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR GEORGE BROTHERS Phone 25 Free Delivery A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE Call for our 1927 Calendar The popular Gruen Cartouche In s wd\d’:mu; of designs, at prices $15 to the Gruen Cartouche c}: bines durabillity with daintir H. S. GRAVES THE CLOTHING MAN ; sl er | British customs and excise commis-| | | | | | | | | Tl J. B. Burford & Co. ¥ 25 P M. 1 ’ S DAY You'll want it in your FOR MASONS OF ALL DEGREES own Home—or Office COME IN AND SEE THEM luspices Scoitish Rite Bodies Haska Juneau, ) \ { y | { \ N ' § ' ' ) { ' | \ { ) \ \ § ! TEY ' } ] 4 / \ NEW YE. IR § | { { \ { ‘ \ ' y \ ) { ASHLESS ASHSTAND ]1 il | | | e NEW YEAR GREETINGS We wish to thank all those who believe in a Bigger and Better Juneau and have helped to make it so by purchasing at home in the year just passing. Let us get behind our citv and give it the proper support. MAY 1927 bring vou one and all the greater jovs of living----HEALTH and PROS- PERITY. We also will endeavor to do our share by giving vou even better quality and better prices. Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER 8 e