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R R v evyvsaas vyl N Y GG P Y e At AT A NAN SRTAA A AR Seaseas Ve N WW.,QWWW’\—E | i i '"MAS LINENS this Christmas thought A linen table dec- CHRIST THE as loveliness? olution for the tion that is varied and individual. damask p‘lltn'rflrd table to match, 72 in. by 90 $35.00. \ll linen cloth and 12 in. A1l linen satin damask table cloths, 72 in. by 90 $11.50 and 72 by 108 in.— $14.50. A1l linen satin damask napkins, size 22 in. bv 22 in., dozen—$14.00 and $16.00. £ All linen table damask, 72 inches wide, ex- cellent quality value, yard—¥$§4.00. Lin 1 set, table cloth 72 by 90 and 12 napkins—8§10.00. Colored linen 60 inches square and 6 nap- kins, 16 inches square-—$9.25. set with 0 $6.00. sets in 36 inches breakfast ready sred mercerized hemstitched, for use d and fringed bridge The cloth 36 inches set, $5.00. by B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store VETERANS ARE T0 MEET HERE FRIDAY NIGHT War to Organ- This City | % / merican Assocluted Press Photo Samuel R. McKelvie (left), former governor of Nebraska, may oppose Senator George W. Norrie, republican progressive leader, when the latter seeks re-election for another terrs. ar with Spain d sometime ago to the ‘Washing- n-Chief at Mink which met enik on Glacier Highway last even- for Alaska y back to Farmers Association, pped off he re- W. H. |ing. Deputy U.| The meeting was well ‘attended, . every mink ranch ‘in Mendenhell r | Valley being represented, according to Ames, who came here from Petersburg for the purpose of pro- . | posing some sort of a protective organization for the growing in- 1 dustry. All those present - (heartily in favor of the plan and another meeting is set for Friday, at which time permanent officers wiil be chosen and rules and by- laws discussed . granted e camp, -~ ATTENTION ;ies ORGANIZE tomorrow mgm ?HR!NF DANCE inting, Paperhanging and Dec- wranteed First Class \'mk only. Max H. Mleike, Phone —ndv and Bruce Brown first meeting of at the house of Martin Lav- were | Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS PHONE 38 ) “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressmg ALASKA LA UNDRY In New Ruilding on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” FEDERAL RAUIU Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau 1 Forecast for Juneau and vicl iity. ber—ning 4 p. m. today: BOAHB s URDER end slightly colder tonight, Friday fair; gentle winds, most- ly northwesterly. IS PROTESTED o e Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 1 p. m. yest'y ....30.03 37 86 w 12 Pt. Cldy 1 a. m. today ....30.21 32 60 E 3 Clear Oridis Aficcling Alaska|Neon today 30.32 31 82 w 4 Clear Radio Stations Is Object- | il e SR RE0 BEFORTS L i DAY TODAT ed to By Chamber Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4om. Precip. 4am. e Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. 'gmp Velocity 24 hrs. Weather r of the Federal Radlo -3 0 0 | -0 16 2 0 clay uiring Alaska radio B, N o 2s MU Clear | d by private md_!- 32 32 i 20 20 * 14 Clear | to obtain SR | -2 4 iy 02 snow | b nd_ rescind- 10 10 | 16 20 24 Snow Federal permits to alll ¢ 4 -20 | 24 6 — [ Cldy tions, cff jSt. Paul i 98 38 32 34 16 52 Clear rongly 7 |Dutch Harbor 40 38 36 38 04 Cldy of the Cham! Kodiak 34 32 {fva;a 28 Calm Cldy was passed authorizi: Cordova 36 34 20 24 3 0 Clear the Executive Board ts file a pro- | juneau 38 37 e 32 0 Clear al Commiss’on 46 46 36 38 1.24 Clear | L 48 48 i 46 30 2% 30 > — Rain Summer mon 46 44 44 46 0 Cldy der the 50 50 | 4 44 0 Pt Cldy declared. 64 61 54 54 0 Clear year-round *Less t'.an 10 miles. | ditures whi it o ———— | vould practically be p“ahnbiuvg | NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle The order of the Commission|3'¢ made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. i would result in fnjury to ;1’“’ Eow| This morning the Southern half of the Territory is covered | g‘falrgf‘el:‘léi‘":OAlilkflGf‘:gmfit D;i a ridge of high presure with one center near Dutch Harbor and r over Yukon Territory. An area of low pressure has formed r Barrow giving snow to Western Alaska and the Interior. Rain Dutch Harbor and Ketchikan during the last twenty-four Except at Cordova and o Southeastern Alaska, tempera- | the Territory vu"'e gen(rull\ warmer this morning. was pointed out. The cannery sta- tions render a valuable service to| idents in the out of the way,| smaller communities, declared Rev. David Waggoner, in charge of Pres- bytetian missions in qounhmstL All of the companies wi for communi- f nd render a| c, he said. 1L< Indu stries other th“n the salmon |eveni packers will also be affected, de-|the d of Sawyer he s how tures in | ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION TONIGHT TONIGHT Meeting of Presbyterian Churc ar meeting of Silver Bow Choir this evening at 7:30 in the No. 2-A I O. O. F. this|Church Parlors. Al members are at 7:30 charp. Work in requested to be present. dv. of Truth. Lunch will B FERN BEAUTY PARLORS i | | f | | | loggers. In JOIIN RECK, | The Fern Beauty Parlor will be! operations Noble Grand. ' losed until December 21st. adv.) um|||||uu|mm|mmuummunumvumm:mu|numunmmm|||u=um.u UELIMINATE NEWEST IN SILK UNDIES station Break- cur and r parts can e and have been o i by can- radio from Juneau, Ketchikan d other towns, and long shut averted. enforcement he declared, would be a THE he of the order, Burned to Death—Moth- er Breaks Both Legs ALFRED, Ontario, Dec. 5.—Paul Baptiste Sauve and five of i children, aged from 2 to 10 year burned to death when fi the Sauve farmhouse nes early this mornin Mrs. Sauve threw I e-montt old baby out of a second story win- dow onto the snow, then jumped to save her life. She broke both legs. - e SCHOLL 1> 1*ANSFERRED Another s blow to all of & Sl See these in our window. s T )\ Betier still, come in and E | r LuSE LIVES look them over for they are Father, rne (,hll(‘w Are J[]ST‘ I{_E‘(: E l shipment of ' those beautiful SILK ROBES and COOLIE COATS. unquilted ones. Quilted and These make excellent gifts. SHOP NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE LEADER Department Store | T A S LA O 020900 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Scholl, for Seattle on the Queen last ni: Mr. Scholl, formerly Pay Cle: the Unaiga, is being trans another station. He was by Pay Clerk Portius, several days ago. R FUNERAL OF MRS. HAYES TO BE HELD TOMORROW The funeral of A will take place at afternoon from the C Mortuary. The Rev len of the Luthe conduct the services | A | ! ‘LET amquist Fress your sSuit.| We call ‘and deliver. Phone 528., PSRN G—, LODE MINING Craim LOCA- T’ON NOTICES AT TIIF 2 I'IBE‘ n Church \vin ©0800000000609 START THE DAY RIGHT With a Good ; mmn lem, ‘The Shrine cial events of (‘J = AP TR ROBERTSON RETURNS FROM TRIP; ALASKANS| ARE MET IN SOUTH Attorney R. E. Robertson return- ed to Juneau on the Yukon after a three weeks' trip to San Francisce | where he had two cases be the U. 8. Circuit Court of Appeals 0'1 | case was from Fairbanks other was & tax case from The Fairbanks case was settled lu his selisfaction while in San Fran- cisco and he has recelved word since that the other also was de- | in his client’s favor. | Attorney Robertson said that he met & a number of former Alaskans on his trlp. In San Francisco he the pleasure of greeting Judge and Mrs. Robert W. Jennings, also | My. and Mrs. Lester D. Henderson, formerly Commiszlor.cr of Education RECEIVERS NO. TIME FILED GRAN T J[oAY Lirves L e CXBTEGRAN | [otrERres crarroman ] jcuodng message, suljest o e 8 an back Aervot, whic? are hereby agreed fo TO GEORGE BROTHERS, JUNEAU, U. S. A. EVERYTHING STORE. TELL SET THAT 1 WILL BRING THEM. DO NOT FAIL TLE KIDDIES ON HAND PRESENT. THEN TO ' figf Hm DAY S WESTERN FOR MY ARRIVAL ALL THE LITTLE TOTS THAT I WILL BE THERE AT YOUR STORE DECEMBER 24TH AND { A GIFT FOR EVERYONE OF TO HAVE ALL OF THE LIT- SANTA CLAUS BREAKF AST P “and Prospectors. SIMMONS Springs and Matresses Come in and see the New SIMMONS “Deep Sleep” and “Beautyrest Matiresses” THE Thomas Hardware Co. D e e U RED CEDAR SHINGLES 5 to 2 Clears THERE IS NO S TITUTE FOR A RED CEDAR SHINGLE Will last 25 years and longer—Taku Wind has no affect—Do not be misled by inferior substitute ROOFING Lumber fldl.s In('. PHONE 858 Hunters and Prospectors TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN Best of accommodations for Hunting Parties Reasonable Rates. For further particulars see FRED ORDWAY, Alaska, Scenic Views WESTCOAST FUR SALES.INC. TACOMA WASHINGTON INGE | Mothers Oats, with China, package ..... .... .,.....42c || | Kellogg’s All Bran, package .27c EE UNION very healthful, package ...32c | Carnation Wheat Flakes with § Chinawaré, package ......52c Corn Flakes, 2 packages . ....25¢ We have Cream of Wheat, Hearts of Wheat {| and all the Good Things that money can buy. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 AT YOUR GET THEIR WE PRINT EVERYTHING STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Geo. M. Simpkins Co. PHONE 244 Ralston Whole Wheat Cereal, —_— AFTER THE SHOW Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream or a Hot or Cold Drink Juneau Ice Cream Parlors NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY