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| { | | { op Early : \ i Christmas shopping will be easier if you start gift buying early, when stores are t comfortable and not crowded—while there is a much beiter choice of gift merchandise and displays are not stripped of the ¥' best things—and when you can take more time in deciding on articles and salespeople can give you the kind of service they like to give, but which is impossible in the rush of the last days before Christmas. START SHOPPING NOW and get more enjoyment and satisfaction in selecting gifts for those you like best. | ‘. 20¢, 35¢, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢, 85¢, $1.00 and up LDON'T OVERLOOK THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT FOR C()Ob LOOKING CHRISTMAS GIFTS B.M. Behrends Co., . Juneau’s Leading Department Store . e e e e e i, [ Juneau on his way ‘|lu~ 4 other relatives. o Phone Mrs. Marie Sauer, who has been | son, coal my visiting for the ix months |terested in the 1 with her sister, Miss ace Car-|the interior, boarded th mey, departed on the to- | at Beward and is going out id day for Ser She oute | Mrs. E. A, Williams, po imis- * to her home tress at Nenana, is on (h» Alas. O T hafer, ka. She is planning on :ponding Fiscal Agent of the U. S her vacati Service, returned home lagt night| Fo and plea after spending three weeks in t A Ketchikan auditing the books at " headquarters of Tong National | ¢ . Forest. | i Douglas Austin of Goldstein’s | Emporium returned on the Alaska ! Fish thig, morning from a reral | Passon the Alaska. Il> is| weeks' business trip to the west | aceomy d by Mrs. Lemon | ‘ward. Mrs. A. Hellan and Mrs. La { “ M, S’ Wilson, traveling sales-|Podas. mother and sister of W man, was an arei on the Alas-|G. Hellan of Juneau, who have, ka.. He has been on a short trip|been visiting here for the ln.flE to the westward. | two months, took passage on the b After making an extended trip|Alaska on their ¢ to the westward visiting canneries | geles and towns, E. B. Dudden, Douglas| FEdith M. way to Los An- Workman, for the pa jhas a ‘ed . DURLw THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNLSDAY NOV. 23, BUNNELL SAYS - GOLLEGE WOULD - BET LARGE SUM - Time— Extension of Three cheral}z; pom yesty 2048 84 8 E § . fuow 14 a. m. today . 9 now Laws Would = Give lNoon today ... 2941 20 95 NW 2 Snow School * $90,000 [ ot e ! CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS To attempt to have extendad to W‘—-—Ffllfir——— Alaska three existing Faderal laws Highest 3 p.m. | Low fa m. 8am. Preclp. 8am. by means of which some $90,000 temp. temp. | temp temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weather | would be added to the annual in- |\ 10 10 0 SR 0 Clear come of the Alaska Agriculturs 16 4 2 4 8 0 Clear College and School of Mines, Dr.|T 10 3 18 5 0 Clear Charles E. Bunnell, President of |F 2 .08 Clear that imstitution, is enroute to|St. Paul 30 12 0 Clay | Washington. He visited local | Dutch Harbor. 38 b e Snow | triends while the steamer Alaska |Kodizk 24 e Clear ‘was in port early this morning |Cordova . 28 g 0 Clay and continued on that vessel to Jureau 38 5 .08 Snow | Seattle. Ketehikan s | - | — 6 111 Pt Cldy He will be aided In his work hy!!'rince Rupert. 40 34 3 5 0 Clay Gov. George A. Parks, Gov. Wal- | Xdmonton 36 30 24 0 Clear lace Farrington, of Hawaii, and tle 48 46 44 12 20 Cldy President Crawford of the Uni.| Portland 52 43 46 16 .02 Rain versity of Hawali. Dr. Bunnell| San Francisco. 58 56 ka8 46 2 0 Clear hopes that the Delegates fr | Alaska and Hawaii will sponscr| o ¥ a bill to bhe introduced in the| Note.—Observations at Harbor, Rodiak, Juneau, House of Representatives amer ing the three laws, the Hatch, made at 4 a. m, and 4 p. m., Jjuneau time. Adams and Purnell Acts, whieh m d et A i e {now apply to all land grant col- 1e pressure is mod ely high in ering Sea 0! A fornia westward. It is low over nearly all of Alaska with leges except those of Mawaii and | ¢ | Alaska. Means More Revenue the movement and Dr. Bunnell be P |lieves that he and his associates will find a large measure of sup- port among the members of Con-{the smaller institutions. The | Phone 576 gress. | committee recommended that pad- | — e, —— | “The College is going along| r 1g the annual| Plan your Turkey Dinner Par-| nicely, everything being in fine discontinued, ty for Bergmann. adv. shape and the work of the insti IR AT REAE BRI - @GR tution progressing 'standlng it remarkably well. Have Good Squad The College, Dr. Bunnell strong basketball this season. two teams in hoop league. is arranging a heavy schedule games for its trip south this wi ter and looks forward to its Ju neau visit with a good deal anticipation. Several games a expected to be played on Pug Sound. His private as well as Alask: Juneau practice will care of by Dr. L. P. Dawes. Pigg will return to Juneau ¢ - — - ka from a few s trip to Sew | States for the mext few years, ‘€. , e WHO'S WHO i [u d and Fairbanks. | B, Bidsinges aMbmyanted: by B oot oI "e_ksl' : sy A ,,) W IIFI’V { inu‘m” ;t' l)uxm‘. l=:.x|;‘:»i;;if1'.~‘x‘ |' nt of | \»s\?[a‘kallulrlflr:e qh'l!dr\»n left on the TURKEY SHOOT ® L pany | Alaska Top SeeEe: Tomorrow at Gun Club. Shoot : of Sawmill on the Alask:| Paul H. Abbott of the Du PORC| oo ot 10 am Aol Bhlbs Bixs O'Nell, accotntant i":h'uum? for the out (.1‘- where ) |,‘]‘l‘v"m ‘(nm]nlm ‘len on m'e T T PRERR Rt £ ! e the ‘tiscal department of local dis “lll'~!wml lhv_ winter s Alask or n'e ?.ut-n accompani Two Black Crows and big ship- A $rist headquarters of the U. § | With the intention of ed by Mvs, “AbBott. )mem new Orthophonic recordul SPECIAL THA]\TKSGIVINC Forest Service, left today for Oz | & > and B o Anderson Musfc Shoppe. adv. i den, Utah, where she will visit for | 0 Valdez, Owen nt 7epair work, e two months with her parents ‘and | AEON of that city, 1g, kalsomining,| Friday, the 25th, is Remnant{E DINNER Day at Goldsteins’ satistactorily, sald, squad Coach Abel has the men hard at work and has enésr- the Fairbanks Phe College team -4, PIGG'S ABSENCE be taken Dr. Emvorlum i 1927. " Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, begInning 4 v. m. today: learing and coldes and colder; mod- west to noithwest LOCAL DATA + Burom. Temv. Humidity Wind Veloeity tonight, winds Thursday fair Weather FLEXIBLE FLYER SLEDS SIZES TO SUIT CHILDREN OF ALL AGES We also carry Skiis, Snow Shoes and Yukon Selds Juneau-Young Hardware Co. *—Less than 10 miies. nd- . Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, ['ortland and San Francisco are Light snow has fallen on Seward Pen- and Southeastern Alaska. Fair portions of the Territory and its center near Cordova. |insula, in the upper Yukon Valley weather has been general in other “The extension of these acts : " r por would add $90,000 annually to the | \g weather is probable in this vicinity tonight. Tempera- Federal revenues to the Alaska s have fallen throughout neurly all of Alaska and in the Pa- Agricultural College and School yof Mines when it has an experi- B i . ment station,” said Dr. Bunnell | HAZING IS QUTDATED | R. L. Bernard of the Empire Congressman Vestal, of Indians, | s Printing Compeny, took passage who visited Fairbanks last EUGENE, Ore., Nov. The On the Alaska today for a two mer, is very enthusiastic traditions committee of the Uni- ‘m.k\ business trip to Seattle. i bt ckoin ot SUITS PEEBS!D—H GO JORDAN VALET SERVICE | that ]ld/”ly{ is going out of style of Oregon has reported | {and now persists in only few ufl ,TURKEY SHOOT | 3:@':::“?1?];1-0,5:?;- ';:;:’m;":'";;‘(‘ Tomorrbw at Gun Club. Shoot | piet ,’f’g’;fipgfi'mfl"fim,flg? | fieite,: Baward. Naghe), Robert| 'St @t 10 8. m. —#0v.| PLANT IN ALASKA. i ! , . P a T popesr OUR TOYS ARE ON DISPLAY ON THE SECOND FLOOR AND YOU LAk Yoty twd wisk, s, vk _-I"lllllllllIIillIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIll!IIlIlIIIIIIIIIh., WILL FIND THEM AMONG THE MOST REASONABLE IN TOWN. @ |While the Fall months have beer |2 | weather, the local students are|Z mmmmummuuuumumuumnumumnmnumm||mmumnmnmmnnmum of n of re ot in 5to 8 P9 RHODES CAFE “DusTY” RHODES, PROP. JHE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG-| (UL U Cannery owner, returned to The|two years with the Prohibiti Channel on the Alaska. | Department here, left on the Al F. B. Tracy, Alaska Steamship acka for her home in Minnesota | " Company Agent at Pier 2 in Se- |whu. she attle, with Mrs. Tracy are|ly. rough passengers on the Alas| ¥ ALASKA MEAT PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY will remain indefinite- | th plans to remain in ) CO. M Local Dressed Chickens, Red Rock ’ w Eastern and Olympia Oys- qm “Junean agents for Milani le Chicken Tamales Ruumviu in your own Romie! anu ofModm Dad, baby, Brother Bill . . . the whole family!. . . with Cmé-Kodak. Andit'sall so casy . .. press the button on your Ciné-Kodak and you'remaking moviesjsnap the switch on your Kodascope pl’ojm, and you're seeing the movie you have made. you limited to showing the plctum you have made. Kodak g“'l? . 100:fbot ydrama, ani- mated carteons and educm:l plcture- may be pur. chased outfight. WK Y4 But comein and sec fol' yuuml!. We'll My demonstrate at your copvenience. A i A complete MM Kdaup' and screen—as low as $140 mnter&i’sud(f Every Month in the Yearl 1928 sALEs DATES January 25 3 February 21 l‘tng llrch 21 !peem Sales Advance September 10 October 24 Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling Rere. Have us deliver you at your address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have. ‘Wouldn't ask you to do this i it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the tria) will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeda D. B. FFMMER Phone 114 SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes i Cafe. You save a Dollar on | each one purchased. | RHODES CAFE [N PLUMBING . . . . HEATING REPAIRING WHO INSTALLED PLUMBING AND HEAT- ING IN THE NEW COLE RESIDENCE.? Past Performance is a Gauge to Future Accomplishments, Call STEVE STANWORTH “Let me tell yon what job will cost” Shop 215, rear Harris Hardware Co. BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT LESS, No furring and lathing required, all Granite Concrete Hol- low Walls like a thermos bottle, warm in winter and half the fuel, cool in summef, fo better honse built, CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. Phone 505 —— In English print, trimmed in tucked oipnéie collar and cufl's—of contrulm; color—every one m-de and trimmed different—all co and sizes. $1.95 16 $3.50 SLEEVELESS APBONS — Very damfil‘ys trimmed i in hee and orpn!lie.