The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 2

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520 30 N v B e A T esa THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1927. = : e s in- 24 notksiby the brojer Kl of vi;.fl.gr condifio;ub ligconieil;y the U. S. } an ordinance. He humorousiy pleaded tgnorance on the ‘subject Weatber Bureau DOLL CARRIAGES | of water, saying he came direct i @ SLEDS from the mountains of Kentucky | Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 v. m. today: l’a lca to. Fairbanks and neither place| Rain tonight and. Saturday; fresh southeast winds. : KIDDIE KARS used much water, LOCAL DATA £ VELECOPIDES Liewt. A R Cowell, Navai| lime— Burom. Temo. Homiiity Wind Velooitv Weather ERECTOR SETS Cions. ( PR e R e S T v GILBERT TOOL CHESTS | ka, said the Navy is watching its ;“- ";'odta"d’y ggg% ?,g gg gg “5’. Sprinklving : 3 |own in' the Territory. Its radio| Yo" Y £ o / ; SKATES stations, while primarily part of’ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS » SKIIS its war facilities, handle overflow | —yRSTERDAY ., _ TODAY - _|business *~and ‘supplement the Highest 3 p.m. . service remdered by the Army tem; temp. 4 ’ 3 The Navy radio stations are about | N — § L y: £2 g : ', 15 years old and of problematical | : - 22 20 ° 24 s s Juneau-Young Hardware 0. va at the present time. Lieu ana ... 8 1 4 .02 Pt (‘,hly Colwell makes his headqua: - 2 | 6 18 - 0 Cldy at Cordova and is here on offic aul $ 2 26 28 Trace (:Eear Hnrdv&are and Undertaking business. »uteh. Harbor 32 34 - — Cldy - | Kodlak " . i 28 38 42 Rain PHONE 12 Cordova . 3 36 34 38 26 1.12 Rain 3 LEGIGN AUXILIARY | juneou ; u U o Ketchikan 3 Cldy 3 lNSTALLS OFFICERS Prince Rupert.. 38 36 31 34 .44 Pt. Cldy . P FINE FAMILY FUEL - | Edmonton ........ 2 22 | 20 20 1: 08 Snow i g for those wise enough to order Installation of officers elscted Seattle - ‘ 40 40 .62 Pt. Cldy 4 - their coal and kindling here: at the November meeting was the | Portland - 42 2 43 e TrEY .« Oy i \ - Have us deliver you at yous principal order of business at the|San Francisco.. 53 b2 AL, TEE 0 Plowy X, address and .note how much American Legion Auxiliary ses- ®—Less than 10 mites. 2 : better heat and. cleaner fires sion held in the Dug-Out last| ™~ e — 8 you have; night. Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Wouldn't ask you to do this Those installed were: Mrs.- J. | Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are i2 it cost more. It doesn’t. It B. Bernhofer, president; Mrs, W.|made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. 4 really costs less and the trial E. Hendrickson, first vice-presi- A disturbance of cqgnsiderable intensity was central this morn- - & wlll'prove it. dent; ‘Mrs, H. W. Whitman, sec |ing near the Alaska Peninsula. Under the influence of this low o We carry a full ine of Feeds ond - vice-president; Mrs. A. I3, |barometric pressure area, rains have been general from . Juneau Z ¥ ; Clark, secretary; Mrs. H. Stone-|northward to Unalaska. A moderate high pressure area extended |, -' 3 / i D' B_ FFMMER house, treasurer; Mrs. George|from Juneau southward to California, the crest being centered N 1 Phone 114 - # 4 £ i 4 & A Baggen, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs, H.|at Prince Rupert. Mild temperatures prevails throughout Alaska, i £ ' ® T." Tripp, chaplain; Mrs. Lesle|and will continue mild over all of Southeastern Alaska during [ White, historian. = Mrs. Ninnis ;< (the next 36 hours. . i 4 Department Secretary. e |22 () 7 lf-;«:»lllawingt the huz«hlessl meeting ATTENIION M(](I)?El cntl“MlAs n%flnfllfi i .o ‘efreshments were gerved. i Children o (00ose members wi 2 45 i T Wbl A fino organ was donated by| 1t you need a good carpemtm |meot for practice Saturday after- Wholesale and Retail Butchers f h() ."!I!("((VS Accepta e Gl t Mrs. Mark Sabin, and is to be|phone 498, Handy Andy's Shog.|noon at 2 o'clock at Moose Hall. PHONE 39 SEWARD STRERT v used in the Dug-Out. A. P. LAGERGREN,, Prop. audv. | —adv. b i 0 IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIiIlIIlllflilllllllllllllI[IIIIIIlllmlli.l‘l;lIIIIIIII|||IIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Communications Officer for Alas ailored or lace trimmed crepe-de-chine rflypn— Night Robes, Chemise, Pajamas and Step-in Panties in pastel tints that will launder amazingly. well, Underthings like these make very mice gifts at a > cost. A Very Nice Assortment of Umbrellas ’ Powder Traveling Bags : Y 0 Hose Compacts ; Men’s Shirts = M a ke [ Our Handkerchiefs Negligies . Men’s Ties i : ; Linens : Fancy Garters Men’s Hose i i} 2 T : Blankets Luncheon Sets Men’s Hankies : - l ) A i 2 p : Fabric Gloves Tree Ornaments Men’s Pajamas / 3 nzque -and ‘ Dzstz.nctz ve Hand Bags ' Stationery Men’s Gloves S e B R T §fqrgWfiefe a Little Mone'y Goes a Long Way Dainty‘ Jur Ready-to-Wear Department is complete with a splendid Vanity Sets selection of Dresses—Afternoon, Evening and Sport Dresses. Bo Mo Behl’ends GO., l nC. ' Underwear Sizes 16 to 44 $12.75 t0 $39.50 in gold and silver ! - L A 3 % $1.85 Juneau’s Leading Department Store 2 v CLOTH COATS—VWith Fur Collar and Cuffs — All Sizes— : $16.75 to $69.50 : MUSICAL POWDER BOXES - WAST ) - i DAINTY TEA APRONS j : WASE§9USES N~ $1.25 to $1.85 Our Dollar Table YARDLEY'S TOILET SETS l SHOR‘ “;_.E’ N“T Knyj;lrl SCilkloShinn : Just Received Dolls FOR MEN " POOR SUPPLY. @ | NEW WASH DRESSES Eversharp Péncils BATH POWDER | Nt e $1.85 0 $2.75 Daintily trimmed in insets of Writing Paper _In Yardley's Azurea and T 20 Kayser Bloomers and tucked organdie and val lace Ribbon Novelties Luvor Kramsey Watcr . ovtr3e Caused by French Pants 16 to 46 Hindkerchi 65 cents to $1.85 ! Wasle,gdaml.:erHcam_ = $3.00 to $3.95 $1.95 to $3.75 andkerchiefs ; ! cents to $1. i Remedy Being Sought ol g Lo : Ties | —::j'on; SR Kayser Slips and Gowns LINEN TEA CLO"I'HS Telophoris Pids el out, would b cheapet |85 $5.75 to $6.50 48 in. square with B ving for water: under the | &= ¥ colored border E"Eflgeme”‘ ooks APRIL SHOWER BATH SALTS—$1.00 oter system. Ile was ‘eertain | g - L i : * i Cunaut o S RAYON COMBINATION i o ey PERFUMES o "o " eorl ., .. US| LINEN LUNCHEON SETS AT Black Narcissus e e (€ I e prde rmyonTaL | O ot bitls for Mesi e g {“civic unselfishness. wi H y : ‘ s ts for en y 7.ag . Beautiful T et i wivon vests T T S e et o Taaie A1 e ke o $ 4 1;}:1(:;:";::;?_::"‘&& : Ex:ir: ffi“’.fi‘?!?"‘ . Specm—w%u $5.85 ggms«::g 100 0 $450 Gift Stamonery TS speialss e | JEVELRY OUITIES | et of | DIFORTED BEADED BAGS meters, 1t would be necessary for [S== 1 SN &2 : » 3 3 # k: T S el S L e B ot e their own for consum- |S Bloomers to mwh—"m ] GOty In Qldl'd flm and i makes letter wrtinz more fun! Lors ¢ : rolc . ¢ {75 to’ roberly Bater ‘their pipes mosae - SERRRE ¢ Sy all color beads—Silk OF COURSE she’s delighted! Everyonc loves dainty [lo keel them(EER (foesing, o PAJAMAS A s and Earri @ L&d Pat ine z ¥ o o ik said, thus accomplishing what 3 R | : . g M smart-looking stationery. No giit s more sure to was sought by nstallation. PO . < ; . ek 3 St 2N . | H.T. Tripp, m r of the Clty |58 *n :k shadaes- 4 - ‘e have a large selection of the newest styles in | Coutell, - urENREEE on Sets Nt N S stationery, in attractive gift boxes. All sizes and Aty 6 | the holders Mauro Drug Co. ool there. y WE SELL IT, IT'S RIGHT ¢ Several o {part in the Al Phone 134 t, ’ ion: Post Office No. 1 BRI R ) [ &2AR S g

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