The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 2

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* Weather Condilim A.n.eora.d by the 0. S. MAJBR E”.MT ’ Weather Bureau DOLL CARRIAGES | Boreaust owry SLEDS LOCAL DATA { lime— Burom. Temo, Humidity Wind Velocity Wather vmm“ 4 P m, yuty 3023 11 29 E 28 Clear s ERECTOR SETS ' GILBERT TOOL CHESTS } [ | | , a. m, 30.38 11 41 w 5 Clear | Noon todnv 30.52 19 37 , .E 8 Clear A, R. C, [’resndent Retuins CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS - SKATES from Trlp to Interior— __\’E'STEW_*—‘TODTY—'_ . SKIIS : : Highest 3 Low 2 $an WELCCME Going to Washmgton Satione-s fi‘fi' l{.",’..‘.“ | o G veisdity Shhrs. Weaiher e | in. | Bethel 32 20 14 36 30 o Clay | Making his [irst trip to the in-{ €U0 2 1 : Clas Y H d TO [terior where he held a conterjFort Yukon ... ~10 -30 38 30 0 Clear Juneau. oung ardware Co. fen: with local superintenden's :‘“‘I“" - *“«‘ t‘: 10 :“ : f:}c:\r Ifor the proposed program of next |“agle 4 =40 lear 2 TOYLAND Iyear's operations, Major Malcol St Paul .. 38 38 .23 Cldy Hardware and Undertaking . l' | Eliott, president of the Alaska [Duteh Harbor. 42 42 48 .04 Pt Cldy | Road Commission, . _accompanic | Kodlak £ 34 36 ~g f‘lcl.v PHONE 12 |by Major D. H. Gillette, engincer {Cordova 2 18 o 0 Clear i officer, returned to his headquar- |Juneaun . " 1 5 0 Clear | & e oo fters. at Juneau on the steamer|Ketchikan 28 2 - 6 0 Clear |———— Alameda. Major. Ellfott and Ma-{Prince Rupert. 32 28 24 0 .30 Cldy FINE FAMILY FUEL jor- (illette went north to Faic-|Edmonton 18 22 ~30 . 0 Clear for those wise enough to order I banks and Chatanika. Seattle . 36 36 14 6 .12 Pt. Cldy thelr coal and kindling here. Beside - holding a general con-jPortland .. 42 12 11 21 0 Cldy Have us deliver you at your ference ‘with the Commission sup-[San Francisco. 58 56 41 . 0 Clear address and note how mufl erintendents . in charge of con- *—Less than 10 mues. better heat and cleaner Ilwl you have. ] ‘Wouldn’t ask you ta do %: struction and maintenance at the westward and interior, Major Elliott also met with various in terests in the different lovnllliusl in regard to projects under con lslrucunn —_—— Note—Observations at Dulch Harbor, Rodiak, - Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The pressure is low in Southern Bering Sea and.fallngi rap- idly in the Kuskokdim Valley, and is moderately low in British Columbia. Tt is high in Kastern Alaska and the oceAn to tho d(:::]rku“nlr“ (‘s‘:::rle;?(:heh::l b:.':, couthward, and rising in the Gull of Alaska. Rain has fallen in the severe winter making an .. | Southern 'Berl_ng Sea angd- snow.at Nome.and Prince Rupert. The | erations . impossible; however | Weather is.clear throughout Eastern Alaska. Temperatures have ! the [fallen. en Prince William Sound and in Southeastern Alaska if it cost more, It doesn't. really costs less and the t will prove it. i We carry a full ine of {" D. B. FRMMER Phone 114 f equipment for ] o 4 - — > :;?«:\‘lzgnio:snu?gu:md o it [and_ have risen in other portions of the Territory. Mmmm building will be carried on g TR vy SRS, . e [ T B T el , oy § through the winter, trict, came to Juncau on the Ala-| SAM BAKER RETURNS | SA' E ONE DOLLAR & The Chatanika road, from Fair-[meda and has been assigned to st i [ ) o banks to Chatanika where the|temporary duty in the local of Sam Baker, well known and B 3 - Fairbanks Exploration Company is|fice for the next several months. popular traveling salesman in Al uy a 281 Tirke z 0 ge operating, is being kept open this S, aska, who left the territory about Y t at Rhoa.“ { winter and is in very good shape, LEAVE FOR OUTSIDE six years ago, has returned aud| Cafe Major Elliott said. The dificul- i declares he is glad to be back. e. You save a Dollar on 4 ;. 4 3 & ties of this work can be better| WMr. and M C. T. Waldo, for Mr. Baker is representing the A.| The gift that is always welcome, always use- ¥ |understood when it is known that |the iast year residents of Juneav, V. Love Company of Seattle. i each one P“mh“w‘l o . . . the road is 29.2 miles long anjleft on the Alameda on their \u During his absence from Alas- ful, no matter how many are given or received. winds over the Summit which is {to the States . where they wil | ka he has been located in Bell ingham where he will continue to | ES CAFE .| make his home. i 2,301 feet high. make their future home, “I am decidedly well impressed | Waldo and baby daughter, With such an assortment here. none can fail : ; o b A b with the western coast and in-|will stop in Ketchikan to YA B i to secure the desired weave or shade in every @ iterior of Alaska, and I found th-|with Mrs. Waldo's parents while VISITING HERE | o o 5 e . people delightful,” said Major | My, Waldo ,will continue to Seat-| Mrs. Ina 1. Bensen and daugh | quality. Give her a pair of all-silk chiffon Elliott. tle. They expect to make thei:|ter Beatrice, mother and sister of | PLUMBING <, E 5 “The interior affords great{nome in Pasadena, California. George Bensom, local young man, J hose with a contrasting heel in black and pret- & 'mining and agricuitural possibili- i come_ Sarth o Mp IRy fon |} 1 > HEATING REPAIRING - 4 gy ties and doubtless many other WINTER IN SOUTH their home in Portland, Oregon. | your pipes are frozen, or you are in need of an; k“-d of ty shades of tan and brown. parts of the territory will be re- They are staying at the Zynda Plumbing or Heating you will profit by callin vealed for similar development| My and Mrs. J. B. Caro left on|and expect to remain here for| NW TH I 2 25 P .. when transportation routes arefthe steamer Admiral Rogers for|several weeks visiting. ! STEVE STA OR . a rawr opened. 3 1 Seattle from where they will go | At your service at any hour. Major Elliott will leave Juneau |, San Francisco. They plan to i “Let me tell you what your job will cost” next week for Washington to pre-|spend the winter in California and NOTICE ! sent the budget for the annual ap- | possibly make a trip east in the i Phone 505 t Shop 215, rear Harris Hardware Coi proriation to the Commission. He | spiing hofore returning to .| After IR 10 n6 telephone, ; said he feels that the Alaska Road yeay, rentals for the month of Decem-' & S Commission needs in the neigh-| - I ber will be accepted at a discount. | enrenas 0. nc. boriond of ene and onehall mi NETSON'S STATIONERY STORE|All remittances by mail must . ALASKA MEAT CO o ° 9 f .mu;‘rs ‘tn( «'url;y out :h( For Shaeffer - Wahl - vsncprmm.;imr vostmark of not later thnn! 5 ~ Y : m outlined for the cominz gountain Pens and Pencil Sets,|last discount date. Wholesa utche Juneau’s Leading Department Store big varlety. adv, | prompt, - olesale and Retail B et i oA PR g JUNEAU_AND DOUGLAS| PHONE 30 SEWARD STREEY TELEPHONE €O, | : DOLLS DOLLS (LTI UT T T T FUR COATS RITZI LOU FRENCH DOLLS " OUR FUR COAT LINE IS COMPLETE—A GIFT p £ F & B LAUGHING DOLLS 7H/IT WOULD BE APPRLCIATED | Under'"’ear. H All Sizes s i T ; PAJAMA SUITS g F & B GRUMPY DOLLS CLOTH COATS | Just :::::::3;1; t?ayon H Character Dolls of All Descriptiois ! I bi [ . : £ g n a big assortment to choose from . Special—$3.95” Y H 27 95 —_— ; 4 $1.25 to $13.50 | WG 75 to $65 00 T ‘ 50.C€NT TABLE g A > e i i Novelties and Gifts of all deseriptio: G | 2 = INFANTS and CHILDREN'S SILK DRESSES bRl i e seceNT TABLE, ] el , y ; o = WEAR : ) ‘ Just Received New Dresses—A Splendid Glft~— i 1 . TAPESTRT RUNNERS AND PILLOWS ¥ = Dainty Hand Embroidered Dresses At our usual low prices_ RAYON VESTS and $1.35 to $3.75 g 1 $1.75 to $2.75 o o Spocial—95 ot HANDKERCHIEFS ~ GEORGETTE DRESSES | = WOOL DRESSES. T e R ““‘““:?fi“s';f‘;..“'ny"‘é‘fii?"“‘"“ ; For the tmy tot—Pink, Cor#l and Blne - Jer53 an%fiot;l()—?;(gfl% - ,Ve;‘tz;:::cléol‘?:su, ‘ ' 25 m w 75 m ( E¥ JERSEY DRESSES. <~ | — - and Slips ' PP z L All Colors—Rosc, Blue aid Goons ; SEE 0UR $1.00 TABLE Fload S XMAS GIFTS EOUNGING RONES . " Moderately Priced SILK SCARFS . 2.95, 3.95, 5.95 1o 12.50 FOR $1:00 GIFTS wavser suk #oss | FORMEN | wooL scarrs GLOVES - — T Twin Heel b Angora Cap and Scarf Sets ‘ . TABLE LINEN : Slipper gg: R s $ 2T?'5 pr- $R3d 7% : Fi Sefs—Pure Linen Sets Al New Shades For Travelig | .25 cetts 10 65 coie - .tmswatms‘ : Qmmlms g g e ‘Umbrellas . "Sm_-'dly Priced . $6.25 to $12.50 Plaid and Plain * 6 to 14 years Eolors BOYS' SUITS Gertrudes to Match $12.75to $ 39.50 - - /S:TEPINS ST _3 U Colors - 108275 LN T O

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