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UGGESTIO To choose gifts that truly express the Spirit of Christmas is not difficult in this store as we have so many practical useful gift things. & And again don’t forget the last boat for the packages’ going East is December 13th so “SHOP EARLY.” for mailing and a few Let us help you wrap your packages SUGGESTIONS . Christmas Tree Ornaments, Tinsel, Cand‘les, Toys, Ribbon, Tissue Paper, Stationery, Holly Boxes, Beads, Gloves, Umbrellas, Traveling Bags, Hand Bags, Toilet Articles, Kerchiefs, Hose, Linens, Blankets, Bed Room Slippers and many other pretty gifts. ~ B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading fiepurlment Store FOUR ARE ARRESTED with viclation of tha! OTTERSTAD CASE | IS BEFORE COURT Tenudli. National Prohibition Law, Sam' | Gazaloff, George Cooper, . Alex The jary was impaneled in the|gebanoff and Dallas Weyand wero Charged case of Otterstad versus the Al|arrested yesterday by Deputy U.| aska Junean Gold" Mining Com- pany this morning in the U. S. “District Court and the trial was opened this afternoon. 8. Marshal William Noble. Tho violations were committed in the { Douglas Pool Hall, it is alleged, Ralph | pear for the plaintiff and Hellen- thal and Hellenthal are attorneys ' ihe U, S, for the defense.. Otterstad elaims!giclock tomorrow morning. ‘compensation under the Working: | % man’s Compensation Act, main- 0CCUPY KIRK ”Quo: talning he was dependent upoa puigrant ‘the earnings of his son who Was{ . 4,0 Myg, A, Van Mavern Killed in the Alaska Juneau mine.|p,vo taken the third of the Kirk ¢ The members”of "‘,' Jury are: . ..co5 from the corner of Fifth Py Holly, Grace Carney, JOBR' ;4 Goig gtreets, and czpect to C. Bérg, ¥ N. Feero, D. M. Both:| o0, "y their new home Mou- well, Mrs. L. Gardner, Mjriam "Hly next. It is thought tha con- Delzelle, Dora G. Stany 2. Rwbiich . add Deverall, J. P. Morgan, Geo. bun house will bz entirc ‘mer, A. F. Knight. §% tho ond Grand Jury Report > Two not true bills were return- : in the court this morning by Grand Jury. One bill was for &flu Houston who was charg- ‘ed with rape and the other was ;br John A. Murphy of Tenakee ‘who was charged with possession “‘of intoxicating liquor. The Grand Jury is in session today. 3 Arraigned Henry Sanford, Lee Donnelly ‘and Roy Thomas were arraigned , in the U. 8. District Court this nioPning before Judge T. M. Reed, and will enter pleas SaturdaY|gueets’ In thawing out some morning at 10 o'elock, Sanford|frosen pipes, fire was set to the s before the court on & CharBe|c.iiin. of the basement and sodomy and Donnelly aBd|qyrenq up between the walls, in “Thomas are up for charges Of(o, comoer of the house. Am axe violation of the liquor 1aWs. |anq some chemical were all that v m“:' ?:"c:’“’l".":h?':: .':’ the firemen used to put out the “crew e Unalga, EE8a 0 jod Tuesday last on & M bla. wbih did but little dmln rape, will be arralgned Mon: y , December 5. A. N. C. TREADGOLD p ON PRINCESS MARY —— AND JOHNSON PLEAD GUILTY; A. N. C. Treadgold, the Klon- — dike dredger operator who has Milness and Harry John-}gucceeded to tio intercsts of the. . guilty to a charge of{Yukon Gold Corporation, s & tion of the National Prohibf{southbound . passenger on the Act in the U. S. Distriet|Princess Mary, His company has| ifclosed operations until WS {spring. Mr. Treadgold and his party made the trip from Daw- son to Whitehorse in little mo n three days via automobile. —— X ek each, They will be arraigned in will ment jn the De Vighna Apa ments, where Mr. and Mrs. Van Mavern have lived the past two years, e FIRE THIS MORNING The Fire Department was called out “shortly before 10 o'clock this wmorning to -extinguish a small blaze in the home of Ralpx Wright, at Seventh and Harrs FINED The men arrested were rel>ased Robertson and Henry Roden &p-ifrom custody on bond of $1.009 finishing of the T L L L ] POPR o NN, __...._.4...._4...4__,,_,__, | MRs. McCARTNEY RETURNS o s Mrs. Grace. E. McCartney, pro- prietor of lh American, Beauty Parlors, , was “an 'arrival om ' the | Alameda yesterday from & two months’ trip ‘to Seattle' and Spo- kane, the latter her hoime towns, where she visited with her par- enis, In Seattle Mre. MeCarthey took a course in permanent wa ing and returned with a new Bu. Waving !achine for her District Court at 10 ELX SCRYICES SUNDAY Thy Memorf { Borvier~ ¢ the {Elks Lodge wHlI be hold next Sundey at 2 P m. in the Elks Hall, 1t was announced ' today. Theze scr*fe's are Ah Annual event of tha lodge ul all mem- bers are capected to be present. " nmm Imlmlllfl"lllll T SULLIVAN SEES | AL SMITH AND DAWES IN RACE IWell Known Alaslmn Says‘ New York Governor Is Popular in West { | That Gov. Al. Smith will be the Democratic 1928 Presidential| nomine, that Vice - President Charles G. Dawes will win the Republican nomination and tnl‘ the contest will be the hottest| #ince the Wilson-Hughes battle of 1916 are predictions brought| back to Alaska by M. J. Sullivan, well known citizen of the Terri-| tory and more or less identified with Republican politics in the North, who has spent several weeks visiting in the States. Mr Sullivan went further and ad- vised his party friends not to bet against Gov. Smith too early in the campaign. He declared that it would be easy to under- estimate the popularity in. the West of the New York Govern It is conceded,” said Mr. Sul-{ livan, ‘“that Gov. Smith is the only hope of the Democrats, and|yalley where it continues to fall. {ada and the Pacific States, it 1s ‘admitted that he offers a very strong hope to them, That he will much of a etruggle seems to be al certainty. “Those who pick Gen. Dawes for the Republican nomination,” said Mr. Sullivan, “belleve that former Gov. Lowden will quickly shoot his bolt and that his strength will then go to Gen Dawes, who will be able to draw more votes from the East thau the lilinois farmer.” Mr Sullivan will remain in Juneau for sometime. He says the drilling for ofl in the Yaka-| taga country, which was discon- tinued in October for the winter season, will be resumed in the epring, e PIONEER OF JUNEAU PAYS VISKI HERE Lewis Levy, pioneer of Juneau and for many years a San Fran- cisco fur dealer, arrived in Ju- tieau yesterday evening on the Margnita from Skagway and the upper Yukon country, and safled later on the Princess Mary for| the South. When leaving Skag- way Mr. Levy thought the Prin- tess Mary would net arrive in Juneau until tomorrow and he expected to have time in Juneaun 1o look over the property he still owns in this city. F ——————— —— SCHMITZES LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Pete BSchmitz, thair daughter, Lois Schmitz and ‘I'lflgle 2 . —36 —38 be nominated without {higher at Kodiak, Ketchikan and Prince Rupert. !way to Seattle on a business triv. Weather Conditions As lecorded by the U S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, be; Snow or rain and warmer tonight rvr southeasterly winds. gning 4 v. m. todav: Friday; moderate LOCAL DAT Time— Burom. Temv, Humidity Wmd Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y...20.89 18 58 SE 20 Snow '4 a. m. today..29.73 21 (-] SE 18 Snow Noon today ...20.80 23 86 s 8 Snew CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 7 D'XY Stationat ‘i"n'.'f." ol | oot w.m v SLNrE Wesinse Nome . h 4 [ 0 [ Clear Bethel ... 714 -18 | ~2% -24 Cldy | Tanana . —1% -16 | Clear ‘ Clear Clear Snow Pt. Cldy Clear 0 -18 =12 - 0 —44 —42 0 St. Paul ....... 18 18 | 14 16 o |Dutech Harbor.. 34 28 24 28 v Kcediak ... 32 32 30 T i Cordova . . 34 28 | 16 16 0 Junean ... 18 18 18 21 .05 Ketchikan ....... 44 -~ | 27 — 2 .65 Prince Rupert.. 40 40 | 33 16 .28 Edmonton ... - 8 ~12 | -850 12 Seattle ... 46 46 | 41 52 28 .16 Portland . 56 50 | 50 52 10 0 Ban Francisco.. 04 62 (1 b4 * 0 ¢—Less thaa 10 mues. Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Rodlak, Juneau, Princ Rupert. Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and Sk&n Franciseo “are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The pressure is low south of the eastern Aleutian Islands and generally throughout Alaska, except in the upper ‘Yukon 1t is high over Western Can- Light snow has fallen in this vicih- ity and.in the Aleutian Islands. Snow has turned to raim inex- treme Southeastern .Alaska.and British Columbia. Temperatureés are lower on Seward Peninsula and Prince William Sound and B A ————— Princess Mary for Vancouver. Ho is on his way to New York City. Dave Evans left on' the Prin-’ | cess’ Mary for Victoria on a wisit Among nose leaving on i to friends in that eity. * Princess Mary is J. E. Holbroo John ' Murdock, barber at the! Kelso, Wash., farmer, who has|Ploneer Barber Shop, left for Nsi been making a visit to Southeast-| home in ' Anderson, Indlana, on: ern Alaska. the Princess Mary. i Wallis 8. George, manager ot| Harriet S. Pullen, proprietor of the Juneau Cold Storage Cori-|the Pullen House at Bkagway and | pany, took passage on the Prin-)well known Alaskan, is dn the| vess Mary for Varcouver on his' Princess Mary, bound from Skag- | way to Seattle on a visit. Mrs. M. Rodabaugh, bound for Ithaca, New York, is on the Prin- cess Mary. | ——— e — RAYS UTILIZE CEREALS | tor of Custums at Skagway, pass- ed through here on the Princess Mary. He was accompanied by Mrs. Vandewall. He expects to before Christmas. Through passengers on th: Princess Mary included Robert Lowe of Whitehorse and’ George McLaughlin of Skagway. Tom McMullen, ploneer restaur- ant man of Juneau, who recently retired from business, is on the Princess Mary bound for Seattle lon a visit. Carl 8. Willis, superintendent of the Jacob Marty Mines at Windham Bay, and Mrs. Will's return ST. PAUL, Dec. i—Treatment | of cereals with violet rays to puri-, fy and vitalize them has beon | carried on successfully here bV| Rome A. Schaffner, of St. Paul | partner in a company pmduclmzl breakfast foods. Bacterlulngtmsf at the Minnesota college of agri-' left for their home in Bellingham on the Princess Mary. Albert White, culture are -juvestigating the pro- cess. Mrs. Frank Schmitz left on the Princess Mary for the south. They mre going to Enumclaw, Washing- ton, for an indefinite stay, Mrs. F. Schmitz to see hex little daugh- who has been quite ill for some time. — e WILLIS ARRESTED F. B. Willis of Douglas was ar- rested yesterday on a charge of slleged violation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law. The arrest m’ meade by Frank Price, deputy U. S. Marshal, 'i WHO'S WHO ' AND WHERE | AT o o Mr.and Mrs. M. H. Sides ar2 outbound passengers on the Prin- ¢ess Mary. They are going to Tacoma, Mr. Sides home town, to spend the Cliristnmas holidays. F. J. Vandewall, Deputy Collec- LU s presents “MR. PIM PASSES BY” . ELKS' HALL Dec. 2nd and 3rd P.S. As Mr. Pim ’mzaflato?z, i I FOHL » local young man. Is an outbound passenger on the Princess Mary. He 1s going east to Springtield, Ohio, where he will visit with relatives for an indef- Inite period. To visit at his home In' New Orleans, W. R. Cantrell, former employee of the Alaska Junean Mines, left on the Princess Mary. William Kirkland, who has beocn visiting In Juneau for the past few weeks, took passage on the 1 | — - CHAMPION FIRE FANS i MONTGOMERY, Minn., Dec. 1 —Three volunteer firemen in this village of 1,600 people have serv: ed in the fire department at every blaze for the last 47 years. Old men now, they continue to turn out at every alarm. They are W. P. Becker, druggist; John Bheehy, banker, and Jerry Keohen, sr.,’ railroad man. | P re-Holiday "Thesear;,mlfi'oehmthehlg: colors— edmp]ynqefllpue's T vhuvy holiday lloéh" , and to room we are MOKE STANDS Good variety in all the latest finishes and styles presented by Students of Juneau High School, Elks’ Hall, December 2nd and 3rd Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your . address ‘and note’ ‘how much bbtter hest and cleaner - fres you have, ‘Wouldn't ask you to do this if 1t cost more. It dbesa’t. It really ‘eosts less andthe tria) will prove it. we: nrrt a il 10 of Feeds. SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket af Rhodes Cafe. You save a Dollar -on each one purchased, : RHODES CAFE ———a PLUMBING HEATING " REP T COl Past Performance is a 'Gauge to h@mp&hmzh Call STEVE STANWORTH' “Let me tell you what your job will gost” Phone 505 Shop 213, rear Harris Hardware Co. - ALASKA MEAT €o. Wholeulc and Retail Butchery SEWING MACHINE Alaska Electnc Lugh& & Poweg' Co. ‘ b “MR. P 4 ‘“u,'-m‘ St Rty