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STATIONERY, CHILDREN’S WQOL HOSE, a pair.. FANCY BEADS, string GARTER SETS, CHRISTMAS IS GROWING CLOSER EVERY DAY SO MAKE YOUR SE- LECTIONS NOW AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY-—- a box CHILDREN’S PURSES, each TAGS, Ll PRACTICAL GIFTS PHOENIX HOSE, a pair POX OF HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES, a pair BATH SALTS, box N TOWELS, FANCY POWDER PUFFS, cach ... 1.00 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ey u\\\ \y each " TOYS—35¢, 50¢ 75¢ and $1.00 SEALS, and STICKERS—5 cents a package B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. STORE WITH THE CHRISTM AS SPIRIT e AT KAYSER SILK UNDERWEAR Shirts, Bloomers, Bandeaux and Stepins In Triconese and Gleve Silk A Suitable Gift RAYON VESTS Special—95 cents Rayon Bloomers—$1.05 KAYSER SILK HOSE Twin Heel and Slipper ‘Heel Service and Chiffon $1.65 to $2.50 ROBES In Quilted Satin $10.50 to $19.50 CORDUROY ROBES All Shades $3.75 to $7.50 A Full Line of BATH PERFUMES BATH SALTS BATH POWDE SACHET PO DOGN'T FORGET TO LOOK OVER OUR $1.00 TABLE FOR GIFTS TRAPS ARE CUT ONE THIRD AND AREAS LIMITED - Department of Commerce Issues Drastic Regula- tions, Next Season (Continued from rage One.) | practically the whole Unimak Island. Further restric- tions placed in effect in the Shu- magin Islands waters. “The number of waters in which fishing is entirely prohib- ited have been increased. Pro- nounced changes have been made| in the Kodlak area. All of the| eastern shores of the island from| Uyak Bay to Kizhuyak Bay, in-| clusive, is closed to traps. All salmon traps are excluded from| Resurrection Bay. | “The commercial fishing sea- gon in the Copper River area opens five daya earlier than this year. Fishing in the Bering Riv- er area is permitted after 6 a. m of August 10. ‘““Measures have also been tuk en for the protection of herring,| shrimp, clam and crab fisheries in Alaska. Supplemental regula- ticns will be issued from time to time to meet changing con- ditions.” SEATTLE, wec. 14. think Commissioner restrictions go too far, Friele, Chairman of the Packers' Committee of the Association of Pacific Fisheries said, when ask- ed for comment on the new sal- mon fishing regulations. “But there is nothing we can do but accept them,” he added. “They will eliminate 30 per cent of the present traps and reduce the Alaska fish pack 25 per cent Apparently more traps owned by | the cannery operators were elim- inated than those helu by inde- pendent fishermen,” he said JUNEAU SCHOOL WILL PRESENT FINE PROGRAM Christmas Producnon Nexl Monday and Tuesday Will Be Dlflerenl The Chrlslmas program to be given by the Juneau Publiz Schools next Monday and Tues- day nights, December 19 and 20, will involve approximately 150 students from the second grade up. This offering will be under the direction of Mrs. J. W. Woods and Miss Eunice Zimmerman, who will be aided by the teachers of the variona grades. Enlargiag on the original plans, those in charge have divided the program into two parts, the Toy Symphony and the Christmes Festival, t Reapresented by the interior of an oriental toy shop, the Toy Symphony, by Joseph Hoydn, will ®|be something different than the local public has geen before. In the first movement the drums aud traps take the leading part, while E|the spirit of the music is aided in its presentation by dancing. = | The drummers, Winfield Pullen, = |Billie Friend, and Ernest We! chenfelder, are dressed in oriental costume. They carry out the of- fects of the plece with a great variety of percussion instruments, coast of| T |to the -| Ann's hospital since Decembe: WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S Weatber Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. bemmnr 4 v. m. todav: 1927. \mm tonight and Thursdar, warmer tonight; strong south- LOCAL DATA lime— Burem, Temo, Kumidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. .30.11 20 79 E 3 Cldy 4 a. m. today. 30.08 + 25 9." S 12 Snow Nocn _Eopday .....29.86 20 99 SE 12 Snow : CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ~ YESTERDAY 7 T TODAY . Highest 3 pm. | Low %a.m._Ram. Precly. Sam. Statiane— temp. temp. | temp. temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weather Nome 14 14 10 16 . 0 Clear Bethel ... 24 22 20 28 * 40 Snow anana 10 24 0 cl Bagle 2 0 0 y st. Paul e 34 . 08 Dutch Harbor. 44 42 — | Kodiak ........... 38 38 3 Cldy Cordova Bie RN 28 34 12 18 Cldy Juneau . 21 20 | 25 12 .18 Snow | Ketehikan 25 | = .09 Snow Frince Rupert.. 28 26 16 22 L4 0 Cldy Edmonton -2 10 | 18 18 * 0 Pt. Clly Seattle ... 38 36 32 32 ¥ Trace Cldy Portland . 42 28 34 34 * 0 Cldy San Francisco.. 56 54 11 46 * .72 Clear ®—Less than 10 mises. Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonlon, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. Energetic areas of high and and low bavometric pressures were recorded on this morning’s weather map. A disturbance of marked intensity was centra! at Bethel, Alaska, the pressure being 28.98 inches. re area will move eastward init yof Cor the next 24 hours. High barometric pressure prevailed he North Pacific States. This pressure distribution over th n Pacific Octan will be ac- companied by snow and st theasterly winds over South- eastern Alas LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. E. G. Waiser, In the § WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Legion wili | Thursday night, Dec. 15. tion, entertair nents. Husbanpds are invited. AGNES GRIGG, Secretary. was discharged last evening left for Seattle on the Alaska la night accompanied by her hus band. —adv, \\7@\; 2, % ) > o B\ Beautiful fot Stanonery —makes letter wrting more fun! OF COURSE she's delighted! Everyone loves dainty, smart-looking statiomery. No gift is more sure to please, We have a large selcction of the newest styles in lxi;nery, in attractive gift boxes. All sizes and P! N Butler-Mauro Drug Co. WHEN WE SELL IT, IT'S RIGHT rattles, whistles, triangles and are assisted by dancers in appro- priate costumes. > The second movement is.a minuet given by six girls from the upper grades and High School. An allegro movement, increasing in .tempo as it draws near the B |end, constitutes the finale. This will also be interpreted in dance by Grace Meggitt and Harret Holman. In the chfllunu Festival all grades from the second year up E|ave represented. This part of the performance will be given in pau- =|tomine, with Miss Ardena Leer, who has had experience in such productions before, acting as read- er, while Tom BStewart as a “Lit- tle Boy” will introduce the av- Including as it does approxi- mately 160 studemts, this program will contain the largest cast that ever been put before the public in & single produe- a grand finale the entire appesr an m EFEE :ézg i si;' Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub-Station Post Office No. 1 oliday Clearance Sale 25 Per Cent Off SUPER EXTRA VALUES—Net Prices $3.50, '$6.00, $9.75, $10.75 | f | meet ai 8 o'clock| Initia-| ent and refresh-| | | | | | NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE A SELE('I‘ION AND LAY IT ASIDE mn THAT CBRISTMAS GII"T AL API’LMN s wvflrug, USEFUL | o ! DOLL CARRIAGES SLEDS - KIDDIE KAES VELECOPIDES ERECTOR SETS GILBERT TOOL CHESTS SKATES SKIIS Practlcal Gifts - Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 o e s 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 better heat and cleaner fires you have. ‘Wouldn’t ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesm’t. It really costs less and the .trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B, FFMMER Phone 114 SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. each one purchased. RHODES CAFE You save a Dollar on ALASKA MEAT Co. ; Wholesale and Retail Butchers < PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET s 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 BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT LESS, No furring and lathing required, all Granite Cononta Hol- low Walls like a thermos bottle, warm in winter and half the fuel, cool in summer, no better house built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. ———— —— Christmas Eve Dance A BEAUTIFUL HAMMERED SILVER TEA SET IS T0 BE GIVEN TO ONE OF THE DANCERS OF JUNEAU To those attending the dances on the 17th and 24th of De- cember wiil be given a duplicate ticket. Tear off one half and deposit same in box provided. These two dances gives each dancer two chances on this set. The drawing will take place on the night of the 24th. THE PRIZE IS ON DISPLAY AT NELSO"S JEWELRY STORE Special Ferry for Douglas Islar Dancers Each Night 4. B. HALL oo