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3, 1927. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U.S. Weather Bureau ty. begnnmg 4 v. m. todav: Wednesday snhow; warmer; 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. DOLL CARRIAGES SLEDS KIDDIE KARS Forecast for Yuneau and vi MAJOR ELLIOTT LEAVING TnnAY ae ',".‘.'f“":.T,fhJl::’i"li\'v';‘u.1<.m"i““"X E UN TRIP EAST“M— LOCAL DATA Butom. Temn, Bomidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y .29.86 % l“ A ear Before C(m W pp 18 €5 Clear 4 a. m. teday. 30.01 14 92 N 1 Clear - Noon tcday 30.05 E | gressional Committee in | Approplmtlon Hearings ractlcal ERECTOR SETS. GILBERT TOOL CHESTS SKATES SKIIS 20 82 Pt. Cldy CABI.E AND BAmO RE.PORTS YESTERDAY T ~ TODAY Highest 3 pm. | ln m. Precly. 8am. temn__temn. | ity 24 hra_Wenther [ Clear 08 Cldy 0 e 0 0 Tow fam __temp. temp. Ve 10 12 24 11 24 34 +0 30 18 14 Stations— Nome To appe v; Committ posed a lml'nr( Congresgional in hearings ¢ 1 ppropriations for (h ka Road Commission and t Ja B ‘Hu‘ Engineer's office, the St. Paul |ineluding Rivers and Harbo: Duteh Harbor {jects, Major Malcolm Kodiak ‘l’n sideént of the ymmission and | Cordova | District Engin will leav, | tonight for eattle emronte '2 | Washington. He expects to absent until about March 1. | Major Blliott will travel by the way of St. Louis where he will confer with Major J. € ot former member of the Commis sion. If time permits, he wili visit his family a short time in| New Orlean He expects to reach Wa gton about Decem ber 28. 1t is impossible to anticipate what Congress will do in the mat lter of appropriations, Majer Eliott said. 1t has many reque: before it for large appropriations. | Its policy will determine very| J uneau-Young Hardware Co. Cldy Rain Snow Cldy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cldy Cldy Sldy Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 [ 0 0 0 0 02 Juneau Ketchikan *| Prince Rupert | Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 18 . 14 h, 31 . 30 L 08 48 * 02 *—Less than 10 mues. FPAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at yous address and note how mued better heat and cleaner fires you have. . Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the tria} will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeda. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 56 CHRISTNMAS IS GROWING CLOSER EV lx’_‘ 5MY SO MAKE YOUR SE- IONS NOW AND SAVE AND MONEY—- Note.—Observations at Dulch Harbor, RKodiak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time. The barometric pressure relatively at Juneau, accompanied by fair and from Cordova southward to British Columbia. A area of marked intensity was centered over the Alaska Penin- a. It will move tward during the next 24 hours to the ulf of Alaska and will produce snow and warmer weather over outheastern Alaska on Wedneslay. Another low pressure area largely the amount of appropria- tions received in Alaska for both|Was centered at Portland, Oregou, the pressure being 29.64 | inches. roads and trails, and Rivers and | Harbors project Lieut. 7. R. the Commission, has been com- missioned ~First Lieutenant, ad- vancing from the rank of Second Lieutenant, it was announced to- day. Lieut. E. €. Cummings, who has been in the field since last Aug- ust, arrived here on the Alameda last week and has been gigne® to temporary duty in lo- cal Commission headquartc Since arriving in the Territc Lieut. Cummings has been stx tioned at Chitina familiarizing | himself with construction meth ods. & high moderately this morning cold weather low pressure SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Can! you beat it? hmerdl weeks | Cafe. You save a Dollar on . during Juneaw's first cold ) pell of this wintor, local elder | each one purchased. berry buds were found struggling ' ELECTION FOR SECOND DIV'N. BEING CALLED Theile Issues Writ of Elec- tion to Choose Succes- sor to T. D. Jensen SPRING’S HARBINGER IS SEEN IN JUNEAU! PRACTICAL GIFTS ....... $1.00 oyes, Secrotary’ of PHOENIX HOSE, a pair POX OF HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES, a pair . BATH SALTS, LINEN TOWELS RAYON VESTS, to come forth into the warm sun- hine and cold atmoesphere. And now, with this section ol | the country apparently firmly in | | the grip of Winter for some time | !to come, the robin makes his ap- { pearance. Several people have jreported seeing the well knowan | harbinger of Spring and th morning one was perched in 2 tree in the Governor's yard eat-| ing little red berries, but he seem- | 11ed to be thin and cold as a result | 'of nis being north teo early. — et -| BEAUTY SHOPS UNITE ON UNIVERSAL PRICES IH)‘ as- | | STATIONERY, #1.00 1 box ALASKA MEAT CO. 1 Wholesale and Retail Butchers ‘ PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET i 1 ro .y g A special election, conearrent with the general election, will TRAPPERS nNED FOR )|!']4| next Y_"ull in the Second TAKING LAND o"ERll\l sion to fill out the vacanc, ( € | Legislative representation ! 1.00 . y the resignation of Senat f Gus Juhumnn nml Lonis I homas: D Jensen. A writ son, trappitig partners, ' rec ing the election was signed t pleaded guilty before the U. S.|,o" Acting CGov. Karl Theile, and Commissioner at Kodiak, to ille- | \qjopraphed to the Clerk of the gal trapping, according to advites | pederal district court at Nome. received at local headquarters of . Mt was not necessary, Mr. The the Alaska Game Commission.|calg, 1o call for a special prima Each man was fined $100. U4 |election. 1f anyone desires to rui The two men wef® " chd a# a party candidate in the Fall| prices with trapping land olter oML} olection, it will ho necessary season, and had taken itwe them to file for the primaries| American Beauty Parlors, Terreil| these animals, They ware ODI-|naxt April, which can be done in| Beauty Parlors, The Beauty Shop ating in Afognak Island. Game i), game manner as though and Apartment Beauty Parlors. Warden Homer Jewell made the | opyiar vacancy were to be filled. | fihigaaes- S0 s destied arrests and conducted the case. Senator Jensen’s resignation| = Hugene Permanent Waves, $15.| e was effective November 1, las'.|American Beauty Parlor. —adv. He resigned to become Clerk of i eI i LE"m WR“TEN‘ Court at Nome. l(7ld papers ror saie at The J_':mnlre.! TO SANTA CLAUS : | Santa Claus received many ht-, ters at Hellan’s Drug Store last| week in response to a contest held to find the best Christmas CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE, a pair.. 1.00 FANCY BEADS, string JPIEn JUNEAU PAINT STORE STANLEY NORWIKA, Prop. JUST ARRIVED 1928 Stock Wallpaper—Newest Patterns Full Line of Bass-Hueter Paints Second Street between Main and Seward Streets P each 1.00 CHILDREN'S PURSES, Proprietors of four of Juneau's beauty parlors met last week at the American Beauty Parlors and decided to co-operate in the fu- | ture and to establish universal tRroughout. Those shops | a or ! which are in on the plan are the | FANCY POWDER PUFTS, each 1.00 GARTER SETS, each 1.00 35¢, 50¢ 75¢ and $1.00 STICKERS- TOYS- TAGS, SEALS, and B. M. Behrends Co.; Inc: -5 cents a package “Famously Good” Northern Pacific Meals Northern Pacific’ dining cars through to Chicago on the North Coast Limited. Christmas Eve Dance L o w STORE WITH THE CHEiSTMAS SPIRIT POPES In Quilted Satin %10.50 to $19.50 CORDUROY ROBES All Shades $3.75 to $7.50 KAYSER SILK UNDE Bloomers, Bar and Stepins 1 Triconese and Glove Silk Shirts, 1 Suitable Gift RAYON VESTS Special—95 cents - - Rayon Bloomers—$1.05 A Fuyll Line of BATH PERFUMES BATH SALTS. BATH POWDER SACHET POWDER DON'T FORGET. T L()OK OVER OUR $1,00 TABLE FOR GIFTS AN e KAYSER SILK HO-i Twin Heel and Slivp R Heel Service and Chiffon $1.65 to $2.50 T T T R H...nl!jflillllllllfiilflflllfl letter writer among the children. Santa ‘'was somewhat puzzled hs to which letter would bé" the most [{ suitable for Hellan's store, as there were many from both boys and girls that were very good in deed. < It was finaliy decided that the letter to win the prize, a box of child's stationery, is the one writ. by Thurman Chidester, age 7. and this letter is mnow being shown in the window at Hellan's store. each dancer two chanc ——,——— BARRACKS PEOPLE HERE Mrs. W. J. Gainey and Miss W. A. Rogers, daughter of Major Thornton Rogers of Chilkoot Bar- racks, are leaving tonight for the Stdtes on the Alaska. They came here on the Capt. James Fornance this week. 'Major Rogers alsol(} ¢ame to Juneau on the boat and will return to the Fort with her, probably tomorrow morning. Lien: tenant- Gamble, who has been 1n Juneau for the last few weeks, also expects to return to the Bar- racks on the Fornance. All accounts against the Husky Barbecu® should be presented to the committee of creditors with- in & period of five days for ad-| justment. WM. M'\'RIN.N —adv. IR e A BEAUTIFUL HAMMERED SILVER TEA SET IS TO BE GIVEN TO ONE OF THE DANCERS OF JUNEAU To those attending the dances on the 17th and 24th of De: cember will be given a duplicate ticket. and deposit same in box provided. These two dances gives es on this set. take place on the night of the 24th. THE PRIZE IS ON DISPLAY AT NELSON'S JEWELRY STORE Special Ferry for Douglas Island Dancers Each Mght A. B. HALL Experi- enced travelers appreciate the meals: for which this railroad is famous. Every refinement and comfort, with newest Pullmans and obser- vation-club cars—maid, valet, barber, baths, card rooms, library o o Jud and other modern features. The drawing will May we give you fur- ther lnlumnim on a trip snywhere “Outside”? KARL K. KATZ Alaska Representative 29 L. C. Smith Bldg—Seatthe Phoae Bliot $308 SUPER EXTRA VALUES—Net Prices $3.50, $6.00, $9.75, $10.75 NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE A SELECTION AND LAY IT ASfl)E