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eathier r e MW‘W"} Wethr Condiions s Rcrded b e U. 8 "SMOKE STANDS Forecast for Junieas and vicinity, begtnnmng 4 v. m. today: = |} Good variety in all the latest v and colder tonight a sday; m - 9 £ nd ednesd i B LgCAénA‘tw d Velocity Weather rom. Temp, Aumidity Wind Veloci 4 . p.m. yesty 268 7 51 B 13 Clear MR. PIM PASSES BY 4 4 a. m. today..30.03 10 67 SE 8 Snow Neon today .. 3002 14 87 s 10 Snow presented by CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Stitdents of Juneau High School; Elks’ Hall, Highest 3 pm. | xT:? z”mu Deceniber 2nd and 3rd i Low 3 Stations— ey v b, temip, V elocity 24 hra. Wes Wucfer | Nome 3 2 2 - Cldy | Bethel 2 Tasena T 38 A 2 au: |t Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | Eagle » 8 | 18 e Clear |t Paul 280 T TR . Buow | Hardware and Undertaking jDutck Havbor 36 2 Snow | Kodink 8 8 | 2 L Snow | PHONE 12 |Cordova ... 4 cldy ! !Junean . Snow Ketchiks: 3 - 1 ¥ Snow Trince Rupert.. 1 E 0 .5 Snow i ‘{n‘ 'u‘.m! FUEL Edmonton ... 12 G X 3 1 ¥ Snow 4 ¥ & 088 W! ,‘lnou to o 40: 13/ %508 Clear eir coal and kindli . . ; Cldy Hdl‘" us dzllne you at ¥ i 4 4 I address sad note how M an Francisco.. 54 54 10 Clear > ! *_less than 10 mies.’ 3 R :::« heat and cleaher fifes S = - : Foge Woulda't ask you te do thts Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Rodiak, Juneau, - 12 4t cost 1t 't It ; more. ¥ i L b this .fm. ”‘, are sick. | Pring Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, rort™d and San Frqnclsco are £ g really costs less add tria) if P [ wen Lee, movie slar, has her hair |M3C¢ at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. " will prove it v 'E SAY SHOP EARLY d this way during her recapera- | e pressure is low in th ocean west of British Columbla ; ‘ PR ORI S T e 14 (p’ffl’ y L DA fi!’l‘“’h'mfi'lfl' Very chic and {ana nigh in the Interior and from Southeastern Alaska to Cali- i - ' D. B. FFMME uminrb’ fornia and in the ocean west of the Pacific States. Light snow - d : . D v R T ntefnationn) Newsreeh {has fallen over most ot Southern Alaska and the British Colum- 4 5 g Phose 114 » of tl s 5 AN . | bt t. Cl weath u | the- Interi d Pri excellent gift. |Cordova and hnve fallen in other portions of Alas¥a, VE gs 254 8 Our assortment meets every plan of cxpelildl- n | A i § ]J SA ONE DOLLA.R ture.s Variety is at its Christmas best, the qua h lNG NATIUNAL ‘PARK rgument Settled . " o ure. wriety is q s : . Bfiy a Meal Tlckot at Rhodes yle newness, good taste and good value are these. M. mo Sent Radio C&lli Funns SUUGHT : ’ Cafe. You save a Dollar on ui' each bag is absolutely reliable. Expresuve [ for Aid Learns of | $3.5010 82250 | i e KENTUCKY, bk Mm;&lom:‘s CAFE 8 S R -—The wmmson ot Bessle Howe,| LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW ASSORTMENT OF Siiichic sctiool. feqcher, who ae.| Mammoth Cave and & score of| . |cidently shot herselt in the ab-| lesser known caverns in central 5 v B ) E domen while cleaning a gun and|Kentucky will be included in lh{-' 5 ‘i > by airplane| M Dav, ional park ; ATI{R( B S ("ld {was brought hete by dirplaue‘\ldmm({!h Cave nationa mm after local radiomen caught the|which is to be presented to the ] 3 y P {aint slonaie for aid, » imptovins | sovernment. - i » HO INSTALLED PLUMBING AND HEAT. NE(;LICEES. and her life will probably be| Congrcss already has approved | G IN THE NEW COLE RESIDENCE? saved. acceptance of the park, which| A 3 AR » | Walter Kotoff, of Ninilchic,|will be improved and maintained , § ’“t rm is ‘ o"l‘ to Future m’mmfllh. You will find a very nice assortment to select arrived at Seldovia, last Sunday.|by the government. Its.opening p Call STEVE STANWQ&;!’R 0 P T i Insk: o 2 % he P ‘erv 2 lin" an exhausted condition. He|will mark the establishment of “ from in dark and light colors made of very good o ah extnunted coniMoge NN Y i s R Let me tell you what your material crepe, satin, voile, georgette, quilted cold wastes. He was the sender|east of the Mississippi ri - Phone 505 satin, wool challie and Chinese crepe [of the faint wireless message There already is a national pa summoning ard &r Miss H -fln Maine, and recenmtly the gov-; |He was at Ninilchic when thelernment accepted the Shenandoah The last boat for mailing your packages east {1 """ i sty voman. wians > ALASKA MEAT CO. " radio cail for help and then con-| parl n 'ennessee an North | . ecember t tinued to Seldovia where he| Carolina. ; J “om and Retail m IS D Ce b > 13 h {learned his efforts were suc-| Kentucky now is engaged in a ' {cessful. ! campaign to raise $2,000,000 to | i m m M | - e - zpurchuo the land for the park e U varmn, At s —— - s e The section around Mammo‘nh after see 3 y : ) ' | George Bemard Shaw, Don't forget the Juneau High School play, “Mr. GHARTER nAY i s s bho il 5 B i ot the Dempsey- - within easy reach residents of the central eastern| lunney fight, hented]{ declares part of the country. | that Tunney was perfectly able X e o } ————— to get up at any time in the y 4 DANCE; nEcl 9' So far as a lot of girls are o 8 ’ Sewnd Hand Pim Passes By”’—December 2nd and 3rd seventh round. y o concerned, ‘“anderwear” now can (Internatiosal Newsresl) G U be added to the growing list of —_—————— A B M B The annual Charter Day Dance|ohsolete words 01d papers for sale at The ki R | 7 el‘ ren q O l‘C . @@t the Auxiliary, Ploneers of Al- S I N G PY ° . .’ ® aska, Igloo No. 6, will be held in Moose Hall on Friday night, Juneau’s Leading Department Store December 9. The event is one of the big things in Pioneer cir- : 1 y \ cles and the committee in charge i H I N E ® uw.n for the Auxiliary is making plans e ARG s 22 ek — - p ——<=————=""ITor a special affair of pleasure. 'HERE’S LATEST THING IN COIFFURES ooy S i % gl 1 #hoit busocss trip to tha Cordova ' #o frc.o there to Van. CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov. 29.— Cowe oting o with coid{Democrats of Cordova Precinct intere t3 at .| have elected C. P. Mickleson, H. o \ill then go to B. Working, Fred Long and T. J. 1 G odian i two or th Donohoe as delegates to the Third Divisional Convention to be. held, T at Vuldez next Monday. Advertis 42 niways pays. Use v !the columas of The Empire. Adverusing arways pays. Use g the columns of The Empire. HIHITH i J UNEAU HIGH SCHOOL presents “MR.PIM § PASSESBY” } ELKS’ HALL I"T’IG eccenlric fringe” is the fitle bestowed upon this new and prelly style of hair-dressing by London barbers, who have found British flappers ‘ unusually eager to respond to lalest coiffure. (International Nlustrated News) T L T TR T e e | i Satarday B} Foom S FROM VISIT OUTSIDE Airived: Dec. 2nd and 3rd - S Canton vARN Jersey. After a several weeks trip to s ; : X the middle west and Pacific | 7 . ; S., As Mr. Pi t the Road Com- Coast, Mr. and Mrs. James Drake, s i I ! Juneau residents, returned home successor to Col. James 'W By he sloppe‘ o0 the Princess Mary vesterday. o oo pis artived here on his . in and ordered a ton of : went as far east as Vah . b B ¢ha- Dseriboiut \ v N : 4 the proposed Lowell ¥ %k , Ohio, their home town. . ket et o i e they visited for some time. - P ““‘k f‘h“' And 'i“ Boesid e « DIAMOND toured Michigan and other _ . &' HECL | s states and spent Phe project will cost b BWUETS “days in Kansas City. #125,000 I will eliminate dan- B i it | B ! he town heing flooded. and Mrs. Drake spent Tarer W in_ Portland. Tacoma | W. S. GEORGE LEAVING FOR wigiting friends before | SOUTH ON BUSINESS TRIP } for Juneau. W. 8. George, President and ‘The Empire. ](mwal Manager of the J\mnn‘ S