The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRlDAY NOV. 25 1927 1 Wentber Condlhm As Recorded by tlle U S. i Sheer Audacity Weather Burean Forecast for Junean and vicinity, begtnning 4 v. m. today: Clearing and colder tonight, Saturday fair and colder; mod- { \uAlt‘ east to north winds. LOCAL DATA FLEXIBLE FLYER SLEDS SIZES TO SUIT CHILDREN | Time— Burom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather OF ALL AGES i 4 p. m. yest’y. 2933 22 53 E 6 Snow | We also carry Skiis, Snow Shoes 4 a. m. today. 2060 20 61 SE 5§ PtCWy | Noon today 29.61 19 75 E 5 Snow and Yokon Selds CABLE AND RADIO REPOBTS 2 b Aty 5 o Y Hard C g o | o pamten tmer gen || Juneau- oung Hardware Co. Nor v [ — ] =10 0 Clear ; 2 | -22 "z — 0 Clear - ” ! Tanana Ty | -38 -3¢ — 0 . Glear | Hardware and Undertaking | Eagle ............ —30 | N ke s 0 Clear | |st. Paul . 82 28 30 40 0 Clay | PHONE 12 ! | Duteh Harbor.. 46 32 34 - 0 Cldy 3 | Kodiak ... 28 18 20 — - Clear Cord 6 16 * 0 Cldy | J::e;: 26 15 20 5 .08 Pt.Cldy for those wise enough to order . 4 | Ketehikan ... 38 o 27 P 6 .26 Snow their coal and kindling here. | Prince Rupert.. 36 36 30 34 12 .36 Snow H.d" us deliver you at your | Bdmonton . 28 14 12 22 4 .28 Snow address and mote how much | | Seattle ...... 66 54 | 44 44 18 10 Rain better heat and cleaner fires ¢ | Portland ... 54 54 54 56 12 240 Rain ’0‘;\7:\:1';13': i s Chri 1 i i , i i San Francisco.. 60 58 — 50 . 0 Christmas shopping will be easier if you start gift buying early, when | San :#¥amolsco 5 | 4G AL R 1 eI S iz really costs less and the tria) will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeda D. B. FEMMER stores are just comforiable and not crowded—while there is a much | Note.—Observations at Dulch Harbor, Rodiak, Juneau, :Princ Rupert, Edmonlon, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are | made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. better choice of gift merchandise and displays are not stripped of the best things—and when you can take more time in deciding on articles X | The pressure is rising slowly in the Interior and is moder- ; g (Sheer silk stockings certainly look |ately low throughout Southern Alaska. A small low pressure area |better than bare legs as Audrcy (remains central near Cordova and anothes is moving eastward iiFerris, film player, so ably shows. |through Central Canada. A severe storm is central south of the > y Boya vole for more silk slockings. |Aleutian Islands and easterly gales are reported ni that vieinity S E ) OL £ erastionm Mannreats and in southern Bering Sea. Fair weather has prevailed through- » £ LAR out Alaska except in the south t where snow has continued. 2 4 .. & i fense is centered about the pass-|gnow has fallen in Western C: Intercepting Drury and Jess|cific States. Temperatures have fal and salespeople can give you the kind of service they like to give, but which is impessible 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. and rain in the North Pa- | en throughout Alaska with a Buy a Meal Tlcket at Rhodes Hibbs, all-American tackle choice, | minimum of 44 degrees below zero at Eagle. | |in breaking up plays. i e i Cafe. You save a Dollar on { John Niemiec, who comes from | !mannenc observations in Alaska.’ fglhel hill country m‘louml Bellaire vE i'“‘e time has arrived,” he says, eac}: one purchaled. jOhlo, and who scored the toueh- “for the decennial occupation of | ‘ nae 3 down that gave Notre Dame the | {1812 repeat magnetic stations in Alas- -12 victory in the Los Angeles | i i ! Collseum last year; Christy Flan-| ke oE L Be) TG GHIEHR AR $es AghD; iof Pert: ASTRY Taxhn. 'ml‘ ' '] obtain all the necessary observa- A8 rangy Fred Collins from Seattle tons Clgt IORD RARE: WRENRID L Lo Saih At ihe \YU'“_E Dhsia siare more parties in the field than the | Fwho' heve fisshed brishtest. .this | ProsSOEMMTORHRSI RO e | ghtes s —— season. | i 5 : e e e Niemiec and Flanagan have al-| STRROR (GOSy MpdTh |{ = PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING | termated at et it ana ey v | Jones Details Alaska Work + ; gugne tormeny win e || WHO INSTALLED PLUMBING AND HEAT- {Navy, 106, Colims turnea tne| @5 Outstanding Ac- | ramirat Line in Jumeau, fett on ING IN THE NEW COLE RESIDENCE? tide of battle in the defeat of complishment = OUR TOYS ARE ON DISPLAY ON THE SECOND FLOOR AND YOU § [ude of buttie in the deteat of ol B G 1178 okt Bhpamlrs g v WILL FIND THEM AMONG THE MOST REASONABLE IN TOWN. @ |touchdowns after brilliant 18 and| (Conunuen rrom rage One) |gi’he '™, Sancs, Wonich, whore Call STEVE STANWORTH Higard TR T |summer) Mr. Strobe said before “Let me tell ‘you what your job will cost” b Flanagan, flipping passes to his|ineluging the location of all fis | 20¢, 35¢, 50¢, 65¢; 75¢, 85¢, $1.00 and up aving that he hoped to return Phone 505" " Shop 215, rear Harris Hardware Co. 'iing banks in that area. This|to the territory next spring or| % e e et e e e et i work completes the original sur- }summer. jIrish friend, Riley, signal caller, and a smooth moving front wall, Just about completes the story of DON'T OVERLOOK THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT FOR GOOD s Nats Duhe' cifceans: hiak 1102 of the outer coast of South-| ——.———— | 3 tern Alask: LOOKING CHRISTMAS GIFTS brought sad sighs to the teams | “" el pjsekn o BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT LESS, ".l‘lheel:.‘m :)?)op:: e:cltl sorsex;?:} .| “In Western Alaska the survey| Tom Davelin, who has been in No furring and lathing required, all Granite Concrete Hol- & 3 i ek eold Df’" w{;nkq e tas of Shuyak Strait, including Red|tne St. Ann’s hospital since No- low Walls like a thermos bottle, warm in winter and half the: Notve - Dame-Southors - Oal TS and Blue Fox Bays, was fin-|vember 1 for medical treatment, the fuel, cool in summer, no better house built. ished. - ‘ left yesterday. “At the close of the year addi- tional surveys were in progress & MENU in Baldy Bay, Tlevak Strait, Kla- wak Inlet, Evans Bay, and Drier John M. Smith, oldtime Ala: Bay. The program for extending kan, who passed away T““’W original surveys along the coast, In the St. Aun’s hospital, was I8ld | of| Alagka west of Prince Willlam to rest in the Catholic Plot in|gound was inaugurated with ac-| Evergreen Cemetery this morh-|iual work accomplished in the vi-| o gty | IDB. BeTvices were held at '9:30 c;,.n, of Cape St. Elias, Point POWERFUL TROJANS SEEK REVENGE [ i siciue. ™™ (30 St b | swv—tun Oomie Bay, an 'in Nuka y." ‘ : : : i i Both magnetic and seismologic | Fried Chicken Halibut FROM ROCKNE’S WILY WARRIQRS| ©" S8 oo |t uia 5 imd| | s e R ‘ ' 2 4 during the year at the Survey's ‘ v Civil service examinations were|ohservatory at Sitka, the report Stewed Tomatoes given today in the Steamship In-|gays, and investigations of aurora Rice Currie Sauce spector’s office by M. H. Sides|and magnetic storms and their re- {ant W. B. Heisel. ‘Mrs. C. C.liation to radio and cable trans-| Brown Gravy Nichols took the exam for stenog-|migsion were carried on at this Scalloped Potatoes | raphic work and H. E. Waid for| opservatoqy. Tide observations | Head Lettuce, French Dressing Immigration Inspector. were carried on during the year Coconut Cream Pudding e at three primary tide stations in| s HAS MAJOR OPERATION | Ajaska, located at Ketchikan, Val- Fruit Calke: fornia game. e - SMITH FUNERAL TODAY CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. \C. B.M. Behrends Co., Juneau’s Leading Department Store NEW WASH DRESSES OEFEAT i d v dez and Seward. Coffee Jea \eNmUED . - : Mrs. Charles Schramm, of Importance of Work 50c Plate—Family' Style Y NOTRE 1 < Joi Douglas, entered the hospital % OANE. LAST g e spital| 1y gtressing the important work 5t 7 Wednesday and underwent a ma- jor operation yesterday. ————— BABY BOY BORN A baby boy was born at the St. Ann’s hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cederstrom of Ju- neau. which should be undertaken by the Coast and Geodetic Survey at the earliest possible date, Colonel Jones makes particular mentlon‘ of the mecessity for additional’ BERGMANN Fourth and !lrrh Sts. — et — MRS. HARKLOFT ILL Mrs. H. Harkloft of Skagway is in the St. Ann's hospital for medical treatment. In English print, trimmed in tu&ed organdie colhr and cufin—-of contrutm; lor—enty one made and trimmed dlfl'mnt—all eolou and sizes. Your uo-cy back any Hnu{oulo-'ah‘ll Schilling’s best .f.'.'.'.’.’.."fi"...-“_:. gh —and :":5';." a8 ort:op 4 vaailla. chilling $1.95t0 $3.50 SLEEVELESS APRONS — Very d.mmly lrimmod in hne and organdie. $1.85 ReH, U aspere | SPECIAL SN PP PP 2] TODAY ,4 POWEL- | hall team ever developed at tha b but he takes the snap and car- : niv of Southern California.|ries the ball through and around " puuu from South-| ppougn U, S, C. lost nearly the |for long uln, at almost every ¥ will seck TEVENEC|ywholc of its team last year|attempt. Alternating with him s CREAM PUFFS lightwelghts ©f} thyough graduation, Jones has|Harry Edelson, fullback and short] . Soldlers Field | magc of nus green material a per-| range battering ram. WHOLW”EAT fectly working machine which has| Don ! greatest driver 3 torn opposing lines almost at will. | in the m relieves Drury MUFFINS The Trojan offense i3 built| when short gains are needed near M‘ 1ast ! around its big blond captain, Mor- | the goal Prob-ljey Drury. Not only does he call H 3 from the quarter berth,

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