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STUDENTS SEEK | PRACTICAL TRAINING Accompanied M Wait and Miss Lu Freshman and § trip to Juneau j 2 Empira Printin the Juneau Cold Storage, a and a candy factory to i mation first hand of the work that{cr, to which he wrote poems in is done in the varicus pis Alricd, quarreled with and left to 2 very profital fternoon ro-| ported by the students. - ON COMMITTEE ! bakery | ain info By Intcrnational lllustrated News Wheye will be found a f Mrs. Rose Davis is a member of the parcel post booth commit which is to serve at the L Bazdar next Friday ht, it announced this morni D hron vac and untimely Baron Willy awaits | e __ - e ] PTUTHAT CERTAIN THINGY _ SHOWING 'AT LIBERTY VB el T il Al The feature at the Liberiy {o- night. is one of those cumedies in yig which laugh follows laugh in such répid succession that you finl p yourself holding on to your side “That Certain Thing" sun cure for the blues showing the spectatc bills which are ¢ miprigage on the old h , "the heavy peker I ed. In fact* ¢ laughter is cast to the a§ .the plot unfolds screen. four winits upon” th one fine cast in &ith Anita Bery Raloh 'wag teally d s sup- & Mc- of eptionally Viola - Da. Graves have tha ported by Intosh and S the amusement. R AT THE HOT Gastineau J. B. Vanderwall, R. Graham, Fairba son, Haines; R. Johnson; Frank Morris. Alackan W. G. Coake, W. D. Trim, Seat- tle. Bur With his mor - he cut a Avenus, Bven mor life, in a which he I medieval e i lengthy cor f the mur sald Howard ( > tomb Broad L] 1aled to There hn engagad sneerad at the Zynda Willy lavis) M. J. Sullivan, Seaitle; Mr. and ¢ Mrs. W. S. Sibley, M Balle Tul-| Iy and son, Mrs. Luyckfassel, M and Mrs. H. G. Ask, Skagway; R K.‘B!e'wart. Mrs. M. E. Erstad. carecr on the was hectie, lent admir n and of Mrs, » daredevil the™ embers of his latent j | were fired by the sight of of * " Lelghtmer. Baron V 8 a pitiful - figure with his lons spurned. n hearted, he returned to where a warm welcome awaited him. But he had lost all taste for his old life. His heaith gave way and he went to| | Hamburg to rest, complete a boalk 'of verse, and brood over his fa'l.| ure to win “Kit who by | the wife of Bilas Brophy, Hung |ian painter. " Baron Willy gave up the strugzle jand seemed glad to die. His | |Place has never been filled. e P ( LONGEST HIGHWAY J. B. BURFORD & CO i L. C. Smith and Coropa TYPEWRITERS Pablic Stenographer — 2 Berlin, HIINGRnnn ! VANCOUVER, B. C.—The Pa-| [cific Coast Highway, running, from Vancouver to the Mexican | |border along the Pacific Coast, | (Dow is regarded as the warld's | flnngut paved motor highway. It is 1,476 miles long. | VIUNEAU BAKERY of Chrll‘lmuallgrtm Cards. 577 We Deliver ’ldv. ‘Winter & Pond Studfo. . ! -Christmas Caras—EBEmpire, Berlin’s Gay Night L , Over Successor to Freak Baron Willy [ ife I's Puzzled cme to America. PIGGLY WIGGLY MAN J. GRAHAM AND GOES TO PETERSBURG C Baron Wiily Von sauste, lctt, contemplating the mummified head of Amenphois, Egyptian danc- | blank verse, and, right, Anita Berber, the blonde, beauty he mar- § owher; €. J. Graham and operators of the wre leaving shortl ided wuto tour of rnia T ¥y cxpect f théir from outhern poi of | h to return to Junea |ufter Maren 1 - -~ Reed, of the Location at town third P in Alas 10w be wted tore store umber one operated in I number two store NOTICE and ready date, gaid of Dr. Any moved office vill m m to Ju b Iy part ocat to | Wednesday. - - o rence repri , orig cent Christmas car?s ror all . Prices within th Call at Empire Sydney BERTY TONIGHT—7:30 The Best Man Won VIOLA DANA and RALPH GRAVES Will Win You in WITE T0 MAKE TOUR and wife, B By BILLE DE BECK GOOD MNIGHT - BARNEY SURE SoME PUEER FRIENDS - LookiT “THAT B\RD RINGING (S Do IBov kinG Likes sTORY [ w : OF DAVID AND GOL'ATH‘ t in Elks' Hall ock, immedi- ks MIMAIA, Rou tt1 M1, sovere r 18§ meeting -0 FEDERATION CHAIRMAN NEW YORK Miss of ¢ Lena Made- lent of the of Business nen's Claly M Ala., Ran- Fla million ishedl a me Mary L. whelly given to hos been Helen, his motl el ver in the rule th nted ership by M Phillips, | nal ¥ ration 1 We W frien die Montgome: Mis Dowe, end Lufels 1a and Gl h, would like to b David DRGPRE VAt 3TOCK QUOTATIONS | NBEW YORK, Nov. 14 Juncai quated y . ‘ rand J. J. Mel with headqua tha Northwes £ man 1 Janeat, left ¢ " ewn for Peter, z, e - M. Carrigan, traveli nd Weangell vilwestern - thwell. 1 on the for ahoard B 28l b Noi hw DANCE TONIGHT / The first of a deries parties to be given by 1y organlzed 420 Club of the I MERCHANTS CAFE Thas: McMullen, Prop. JUNEAU'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS ° Next Connors Motor Co. Jlue Bird |- - y for an Southern to d tle Sheifl, ataska's tuner. write Junewu Music adv, ancing ell B or s, House to JUST ARRIVED New Shipment of Silver u shortly na Kears 1 present in Hotel adv Meat Platters Gravy Boats Casseroles Vegetables Dishes Cake and Sandwich Trays Bread Trays oductions inal, dif- s each at many others items too numerous to mention, LUDWIG NELSON Watches Jewelry ‘THAT CERTAIN THING’ A Special Feature Comedy Prices—10-20-40 cents Something New BIG CANDY DANCE A. B. Hall SATURDAY NIGHT Music by The Serqnacélers Admission, $1.00 ” R ctetie e o Alaska Meat Company dd S PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Crabs, Oysters and Fish . TONY SIMIN GROCERY 25-pound sack Sugar, $2.00; 30 pounds Best Pota- toes, $1.00; 2 cans medium Canned Salmon, 45 cents; 3 can medium Van Camp's Beans, 45 cents PHONE DOUGLAS 65 . HEATERS If you are not keeping warn consult us. : We have heaters of all descriptions. Allen Parlor Furnaces ; Dixie Combination Heaters Monoegram Heaters tions of Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean ana vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Cloudy and war toaight, Thursday rain and warmer: ; LGCAL DATA 29.76 29.85 27 E 29.81 31 55 CABLE AND RACI0 EPORTS YESTERDAY LR TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low $a m. Sam. Precip. tenw. temp amp._temp Velocity 24 hra. 16 i 02 30 28 6 6 29 54 75 Clear 3 Clear -~ | Stattons— Barrow | Nome wicthel Fort Yukon Tangna | Bagle St. Paul Puteh Harbor Kediak | Cotdova | JTunean Ketehikan Prince Rupert Bdmonton Seattle | Porttand San Fran [ | NOTE:—o0bservations |neau, Prince Rupert, cisco are made at 4 Pt. Cldy Cldy= 16 0z 14 04 Pt Clay Snow Rain Clay Clear Pt. Clay Clear Cldy Rain 1 26 Rain 50 ! Cldy at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran- m., Juneau time. 12 04 0 0 0 0 02 20 The pressure is low through Hut a lo western portion of the Gulf of Alask and comparati in Southeastern A Califorfiia and the Aleu and snow flurries have fallen at most Al stations except xXtreme eastern and northern ones and moderate rain has in the Pacific 8 Clou weather is general in Alaska and temperature; have risen in nearly all por- the Territory. NELSON’S The Store for Men’s Wear WALK-OYER SHOES STETSON HATS DUTCHESS TROUSERS Full line of Oil Clothing in the oly high an Islands. Show- fallen Bastern tes — THE TAVERN Good Food-———Well Served REASONABLE Merchants Lunch—11 till 2—65 cents THE ARCADE CAFE Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days Soda Fountain in connection. Come in and listen to the radio, MARY YOUNG, Prop. PHONE 288 Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer, Chas. Miller, Prop.” A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE" PRICE Vertical Grain Hemlock It flar‘dvns as it Wears, Does Not Sliver. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose MISTER—YOU'RE DIFFERENT If we were all the same sort of folks, the banking business would be greatly simplified, but we are NOT the same. Each patron of this bank has a different char- acter, a different problem, a different desire and a different “lingo”—if you please, PERSONAL SERVICE is absolutely necessary fgr eacl);'of our patrons, and that’s just what we give them all! P [ Barom. Temp. Hupudity Wird Velocity Weather « 8 3 _—