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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26, 1926. | ! | | | | 5 f Day Beds, Springs and Mattresses Juneau Young Harduware Co. I b ettty | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ’ Lumber For Every Purpose | Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock | LUMBER Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY ) " } rGrsflm#WuBi"Nflw iy * Part-Wool Blankets @ i Imost all] At Jenr I sk 1 a ch .+ tinted 5 , 1 formal lines with le bat draperies 'TO ’the Pltbllc in back, outlining the deccll It has incustationd around the waist with the est on the level the normal line. AR For the present Brunswick Machines and Records : 7’ fthe edges of the are bound, even hem, which i &byl will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on This tlfl'e' brin gs our blanket sales to o valug-fu” ‘( { point to rememb RITA Lower Seward Street. o elimnx Nowyou can fl”‘flfd .mrd extra blankets. 5 = =y Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- \ . u . 5 ™ latest in hoxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and Ar Your friends will be glad to receive them as gifts. | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Srey. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vieinity, beginnmg 4 v m. today: Fai erly winds. EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize your home town products. and slightly colder toaight and Thursday; gentle east 'I‘IIESE part-wool Double Blan- kets come in big block plaids Here are the | | Points Which LOCAL DATA | ELMER E. SMITH e s} Barom. Temp. Hnriudity Wird Velocity Weathes . in soft shades of Blue, Tan, Gray, Make These £ n gy 308 b4 90 = SE cldy | 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. s . Double Blankets | |4 3 W 1o, 5557 54 94 SE Cldy | Orchid, Peach, Rose and Green, on Exceptional Ncon today . 2948 33 0w Pt. Cldy _ — — —= | b A g — d Theyare made of clean, i ARD RALi0 KEPURTS | ereamy white b-aCkgm“nd borm ':?:z;f‘;;'::'r‘;’!{h.:;‘" YESTERDAY | TODAY Iy j < with matching sateen. Mk woaii s Higheat 3 o, | fum, Do Sam i; /(g 2 3 /ag fena cotton for softnesds an 2 12 0 | 4 All in all—the fine construction ~fem, long staple }“" .\;U’.’w 24 . 0 ¥ % mestic ttou for Bethel io 6 0 | kets, their warmth r strength. [Fort Yukor 2 0 ‘E of these blankets, e, | S | I D ELE R SR an popeene lofty nap, their clean, fresh appear- "’;"""‘E"::f'::‘f; ey Hagle . K 0 Ry i 1 i o in the Klling yara. Duteh 3 A new shipment of smart models. Just i i ice—makes them i, i, Dutch Harbor 30 26 y A g ance, at this price : ]’ » s W “?m"f” Koiiak 4 28 AL N the thing for lodge work. ur opinion, a wonderful value, ! Mer———— Sordava 4 260 5 Show : & bt o ” ¢ SR R L e i 3 s $ a0 ?}f}Y In crepe de chine and georgette. All 5 } Prince Rupert.. 4 38 36 4 A8 Clay 1 sizes. i ¥ s Edmorzton —_ 20 20 8 0 Clear | ONLY 2 TO A CUSTOMER *o (Seattle siiilllb2 .. 46 0 - 44 14 mease Hain | Spatially priced tuoki Portland 50 46 10 42 i .52 Rafn I Y I On sale Thursday .and ; San Francisco. 54 - 52 18 18 . 0 Clear | “—Less than 10 miles. | 16 75 29 50 NOTE:.—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- k to 3 O Friday Only ueau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fian [§ i8 cisco are made at 4 a.m, Juneau time. { The 7 fallen r: pssure has risen ow all of Alaska and has idly to the southeas! rd as far as Oregon. Moderate n has been general during the past twenty-four hours e William Sound to Or Yéh v and fair weather prevails throughout the remainder of the Territory. Temperatures have B. M. Behrends Co., Ine. $ fallen in nearly all parts of Ala: during the past twenty- faor hours, bishop of the dis.|goner will afficiate and fnterment o trées, ncodles and|will be in Evergreen Cemotery. New Spokane Cathedral et wich 5 cones en matic of the north-|Funeral arrangements a re in I’w&l}"}’(?"‘b‘ {“l“ssic Li"es west, and to Christians of immor-| charge of the Juneau-Young Mor. tality High up on the two west.- tuary. ern towers will be stone shields With representaticns of events in 3 e ’ the life of Christ RE .EMA“”V,E OF Iy the most conspicuons JAL WANY TO 1 of the western front will be| ] it rose window, 23 teet in| BE CHAMBER'S GUEST t il of the glass divisions I which will be ‘set in a tracery of stone, the whole forming lhci The Chamber of Commerce will hold its regular weekly noon luncheon meeting tomorrow at the Arcade Cafe, it was announced day by Frank A. Boyle, Sccre: Ralph Sandbank, who is he representing the Union Air Lines, ‘will discuss with the Chamber the plans that organization hag made for the establishment of an acrial service between Juneau and s aitle next April. Tt is expe capacity attendance wiil he on hand to hear hm. Nominations of candidatos LAMPS and STANDARDS A new shipment received on the last boat, too late for the Christmas business, | pattern of a six petaled flower. ‘ Roughly e Wil cost more than half a million |dolars. 1t is expectad to be com. ’]vlmn d within a year, mated the bujlding \JUNEAU BOY Is " MAKING GOOD AT | CARNEGIE TECH At a Great Reduction Arthur Burke, graduate of 'the Juneau High School last June, is the Board of Dire¢iors will making the grade at the Carnegie Y 3 opened at tOMOTrOW's mecting | Inatitute of Technology in Pitts. > |burgh where he is studying Chemi.{ cal Engineering, according to the {following information received by i W. K. Keller, from P, §. i 3 i to, Examiner of the Carnegie pihee - Tehr: . The Cathedral ct 8t Joun tn & i Spokane, Wasn”‘mfi‘?""i:lel]""l""]::::S;i';';w:&;x; an Episcopal edifice which will cvc] i S Spckane Valley, is be-| 0 RIIAT. tems graduate of the|, of Wathington and Idaho. |ynea 1o School, ranked num.- Iher 48. This places Mr. Burke in the upper seventh of his clags, This informaticn about the - boy's h of I-Iprogress may be of interest toj mentation, | yoy, " mbolism or/ ALL TOYS AT HALF PRICE 'THIS WEEK Loy Gilft Shop flamboyant detail at the tur. hill, the symbol, its build. cate carved s ;. pe, of the best of the ancient | with the elab -0 B . R t 1,070 aitril "848 applied to a young, and|Christian and medieval heraldry.| FUNERAL OF HAYES to i v M‘ st %caun}:;y.'t b {'al:\'f: ””.|"LHT 1;n;ram:v. olr llym- CHILD IS TOMORROW ST % arcel u;n_ure ol he | panam, is depicted in carved stone Y » h copal eathedral of St. Joln the #ig" ‘trde vine,* with flowers,| The funeral of Harey Al elist ‘4n general resemblos|birds and insigna. At another| Hayes, who died of inMuenza 1 lis churches, with a base entrance. will appear the arms of {vhis week, will be neld plicity and hones- | the missionary district of Spo- v alternoon at the Native Rresbyte $ L0 a Gallic touch | kane and of the Rt. Rev. Edward ian Church. The Rev. Da : A