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Juneau’s Leading Department Store CHAMBER MAKES; 15 NOMINATIONS | Election Held Next Week| —Nominations Remain | Open One Week | Fifteen nominations were madc at the Chamber of Commerce to- day from which the six mempers of the Boara of Directors will be|FRED SORRI SAYS clected at next week's meeting. | The bylaws of the Chamber re- quire that one week shall elapsi) between the time nominations: are opened and the holding ofl elections. Those placed in nomination) today were: W. S. George, W. 8.| pllen, M. L. Merritt, M. S. Whittier, H. L. Faulkner, C. T.| Gardner, S. Hellenthal, H. I. Lu- cas, Rev. 0. A. Stillman, B. H., Howard, L. Keene, Dr. @ F.| Freeburger, M. D. Williams, C. D, Ferguson and E. J. White. Dr. Freeburger and Mr. Faulkner I withdrew thgir names. | Nominatiohs are held open un-| til next week’s meeting, it was unced. The annual election 311"'.:-: be held st that time.| ——aee——— GASBOAT IS KODREPOKTED MISSING h esting that all vesselsi inypeq:““» lookout for the Uni- verse, eighty-foot gasboat, which| Jeft” Kodlak November 20 for! Chirikov Island, the Kodlak radio| station last might gave out in-| jon on & broadcast concern-| ing the missing boat, according| to local Eustoms House officials.| " On board the Unjverse were| v tfl#fil and a crew of five e last heard about the was that sl as having trouble, alth®¥Eh in what ity and at what date it was i E, Distiet District Court this HAYES RETURNING e Jack Hayes, proprietor of the Hayes store, is returning to Ju- fieau ‘next weéek on the steamar Northwestern, according to word received by Mta. Hayes. He haa not guilty. He is represented|been away since September, hav- by H. L. Faulkner | ing spent ihost of the time in The Grand Jury is in session|southorn California on a business this ¢fternoon it i3 expe-ted|and pleasure trip. may cotaplets bu ¢s tonvor | 1o All of the bind-over cases) have" been disposed ¢ Attorne, et e in the U. 8. mornin Brown will be morrow morning. fixed at $3,000. Houston was araiened ihic morning and entered a plea of arra‘gned . to- His bail was e Dave Evans of the Harrls Hard- Compaiy, lcft on the 8 ‘ncesy Mary for Vancouver, Y. on - bislnces trip. e : R T rrmseg('& STATIONERY JORE . adrvartere for Christmas Cards ¢, Statlonery, st ) BENIE Advertis ng. pags. Use *he columas of m 3 T INTERIOR IS GOOD Frea A. Sorri, Man r of the Irros Bottling Works, has return- ed to Juneau after an absence of several weeks on Weetward and 1 thowed the the Dempse The fight p ceived, espec T ) —adv. ey 1 ght. were well re- at Nenanh and| s reels were left a to he shipped teo and the mining Fairbank towns in Ala one of the finest , Mr. Sorri said. The Fairbanks Exploration Com-| pany was working four drills with the temperature at 28 de- Brees below zero when Mr. Sorri was there. Part of the old and’ picturesque town of Chatanika, has been moved to a hill one-half mile distant, as the old site is dredging ground to be operated. The Alaska Road Commission keeps two tractots working to keep the road open between Fair- banks and Chatanika and auto- mako the trip between I 5 daily. B Hotel in Fair- rgost in the Ter- the new addition of|= reeently completed the hotel has 110 guest rooms. There are three large sample rooms for the convenience of traveling|s salesmen, The new Lathrop Theatre is the finest of its kind on the Pa-| cific Coast aceording to Mr. Sorri. The products of the Irros Com- pany proved popular in all of the towns Mr. Sorrl visited and hemdld a splendid business he said. ATTENY It you need a % carpenter i phone 498, Handy Andy's YA. P. LAGERGREN,, Prop. sdv. P | Alice White, picture flayer, is her most flapperish self i this chinehills and vclvet afternoon ‘coat with a cutaway skirt which emphasizes the brevity of the | wrap. A sniquely shaped felt iRt trimmed with rhinestones is featured with it ‘thternational Newsreel) AVIATOR WEIN AT FAIRBANKS FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 2— After being forced down three times by storms, Noel Wein land- ed here iIn his Stinson-Detroiter from Nome with three passengers and Christmas mail for the states. The temperature was 25 degrees below zero most of the trip. Wein left Nome last Ttesday,| landed at Unalakleet for the night, ‘then stopped -at Kaltag -and Nulato, landing in Fairbanks in darkness. % MEMORIAL SERVICES } " The Elks Meniorial nfiium_ the annual event of the 8 JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL ‘ mm Lodge at which services are held in memory %of the departed Bro- thers, will be held at 2 ¢'clock Sunday afternoon at the [Ika Hall, ¢ Regular ritualistic services,. i4 which the public is invited, wil!|0ld paners tor sase at The Empire |F. WOLLAND. be given. H. L. Faulkner Wil make the address and there;will be three musical numbers. The| High School Quartette is to ap-| pear, Brice Howard, tenor soloigt, | will give several selections anl, Miss Jones and Miss Todd will give a cello and plano duet. ! FIRE MARSHAL APPOINTED H rr{ Sperling, member of ths Junetu Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, was appointed department marshal, to assist the Chief of Police in directing spectators at fires, at the regular meeting ot the fireinen last night. Other business was of the general fou- s BY” and 3 adv. “MR.PIM " PASSESBY” stopp a ton of 4 | i {upper Yukon Valley, anation trips to the states. Weather Conditions As Weatber Forecast for TJuneau and vicinity. begmning 4 v. m. todav: Fair tonight, Saturday clous " LOCAL Burnm. Temw. & p. m. yest'y. . 29.80 24 2985 23 2095 27 CABLE l{lm-t 3 p.m. el temo. Stationa— Bethel Tanana . Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor.. Kediak Cordova Juneau ... Ketchikan . Prince Rupert. Edmonton ... Seattle FPortland ... San Francisco.. L | . -8 -30 . 22 34 36 22 25 46 50 -4 56 . 58 68 Note.—Observations at Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The pressure is lowest south of the Alaska Peninsula and off the British Columbia coast.and is moderately low throughout Alaska except in the upper Yukon Valley. Central Canada, the Western United States and over the ocean below latitude~ 45 degrees North. cipitation has fallen in Southwestern and southward to Puget Sound. throughout Alaska exeept on Prince Willlam Sound. . LADIES OF MOOSE ELECT OFFICERS Mrs. Esther Ingman was elected Senior Regent, Gertie Olsen, Ju nior Regent, Kate Jarman, chap- lain, Agnes Grigg, Recorder and Elizabeth Bender, Treasurer at the Maoseheart Legion meeting held in the Moose Hall last eve- ning. There was a good attendance at the meeting, and it was decid- ed that’ sometime next week the children of the Lodge would be called together to start work on their Christmas program. At the next meeting, to be held on December 15, two new mem- bers are to be elected, appointive offices will be filled, and a social gathering will be held following the regular business. - e — — B. P. R. MEN LEAVE W. J. 8isson and C. W. Wilsoa, engineers with the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads in Alagka, loft on the steamer Northwestern on The ormer will visit at his home fa by, :Wash., and the latter is going to Portland. They expect to returfi about the first of Jani- IY!»-\ Mr! Sisson was in charge of the Chickamin River survey last summer and Mr. Wilson has been resident engineer at Petersburg thie past season. —_——————— RADIO REPORTS (8) Duich Harbor, i:zu by the U. S : : dy and warmer; moderate north- DATA umidity Wind Velocity Weather 94 s 3 Snow 71 SE 7 Clear 57 s 10 Pt Cldy . m. 8am. Precly. Sam oo, fempeveISaty 24 hra. Weat) 12 0 Clear 20 .02 Cidy - Clear Ciear Clear Cldy PtClay | “Clear ! Clear Showers €lay Cldy Raia Cldy Ciear 24 10 . 14 ®—Less than 10 muses. Rodiak, Juneau, Portland and San Francisco ate It is high in the Light pre- and Southeastern Alaska | Temperatures have risen | | 1 i SMITH IS RECEIVER On the making v= a voluntary | assignment by A. C. Fisher, Judgs T. M. Reed has appointed Blmer { E. Smith receiver of the Juheau Music House, it became known | today. Mr. Fisher has owned and | |operated the business for over a; year past. 1 The Juneau Music House is| closed at present for repairs and | renovation and it i8 expeeted will be open for business within | a short time. ' ——— | OTTERSTAD CASE ENDED | The case o:.Otterstad versus, the Alaska Judkau Gold Mining, Company: was expected to go to the jury this.afternoon. The tes-| timony was completed and the' arguments closed during the morning session and the charge] to the jury by Judge T. M. Reed| ‘lwns to be given this afternoon. | | The next case scheduled on the| calendar is that of J. M. Giovan-, for balance due on a note. ——eee— ' NOTIGE I A speglal, meeting of Aurora Encampment Al L 0. 0. F. will be held in Qdd Fellows’ Hall, Ju-~ neau, Saturday evening,. Decem- ber .3rd for the purpase of con- fering degrees. | L. W, KILBURN, Secribe | —adv. el ek We make men's suits for OES.! —Adv.? ith ettl versus Ole Anderson, a lull‘ SMOKE: STANDS -Good variety in all the latest finishes and styles . MR. PIM PASSES BY RE ST pruemed by Students of Jutieau High School, Elks’ i 'Decéfiber 2nd and 3rd B, Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Bardwm and Undertaking for J&.-‘-Wo!n to order their coal and kindMang Have us ‘deliver you' at | address add i note Row sl better heat and cleaner fires yoir Bave. 1 &1 F5 Woul. SAVE ONE DOLLAR ‘Buy a Meal Ticket Qg fihpéel Cafe. You save a Dollar on .ach one purchased. : . RHODES CAFE WHO INSTALLED PLUMBING AND HEAT- ING IN THE NEW COLE RESIDENCE? ’ Past Performance is a Gauge to Future Accomplishments. Call STEVE STANWORTH “Let mo tell you what your job will cost” Phone 508 ° 8hiop 215, rear, Harris —— . LASKA MEAT O, ~ SEWING MACHINE