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Hand Bags Umbrellas What charming necessities Handbags are these days. We have just received an as- sertment of the newest in smart leathers— black, biue, brown and tan, shell frames, d with inside purse, mirror and back straps. cord. lightful gifts. Priced to suit every purse Juneaw’s Leading Department Store et Wfih{#%*%fl Fedeldet Il Held For Trial Christmas Sale Finest Gift Hosiery New Sheer Chiffon Hose, specially purchas- ed, at a remarkable price—— $1.00 wood shank, imported all silk taffeta, nov B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. A Christmas shipment of new Umbrellas has arrived—16 gold rib, paragen frame, clty stripes and plaids as well as plain colors. Navy, purple, red, brown, green and black mounted with faney shaped and colored handles, with braided silk carrying These Bags and Umbrellas will make de- % ¥ 5 i Associatod Press Photo Every pair guaranteed perfect, all the new Bee Montague, screen actress, Is being held for trial in Los Angeles |ture, it was asserted. However, - §4.0 ,000 FOR . SEASON OF 1923 .- r THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 1929. 2 MAYO RUDUCES B wrdmons As Recorded hy the U S Weather Burean Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, bec—ning 4 p. m. today: murometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloel(; Weather t much change in temperature; AL DATA 44 E [ Clear Most Successful Year in its — History Reported from Yukon Camp The Mayo district shipped out ! 8,300 tons of concentrates and high | srade ore during the 1929 scason, having a valuation of appreximate. ly 84,000,000, according to C. R. Settlemeler, former Dawson news paperman and mining man, who is | chroute on the Princess Norah to Vancouver. He will spend the win- | ter in the States, returning to Mayo , next Spring to look after his minin interests. With three companions—P. Breba, John Fawsett and C. E. Kb Mr. Settlemeier traveled by from Mayo to Whitehorse trip was made in cne hour minutes as comparad to t SE 8 Clear Niar, i 3 Clear E ANTI RaDIO REPORTS N R PR “TODA7Z Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. temp. temp. [ emp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather RISV B 3 16770 Cldy 30 20 .30 Snow K1Y 28 . 0 Clear ' -2 -14 — 0 Clear | s 4 0 - 0 Clear | 6 4 — 0 Clear | 1 32 32 2 v Clear 40 34 26 - 0 Cldy 36 3¢ 32 e .10 Cldy 2¢ 18 10 0 Clear 38 24 % 0 Clear | 34 22 b 0 Clear 36 1 i -4 . 04 Snow | 45 46 3 46 Clear | 52 48 36 :: 16 Cldy 60 58 54 Calm cudy *Less t".an 10 miles. formerly required by dog team an. six days by motor vehicles now are made at & a. m. commonly used. |— Making Good Progress i The Mayo district is making|'®'¢ progress rapidly and steadily, Mx.‘ Scitlemeier said. Considerable head- way has been made in development W programs affecting old discoveries, | (17! two or three mew rich strikes have | heen made and the production of |© ore was heavier this year than ever | before. | Two-thirds of the 8,300 tons ship- |~ ped this year was concentrates, av- | eraging between $300 and $600 per radiu ton, and the rest was raw oro that averaged about $200 per ton Next year it is expected that pro duct will reach 10,000 tons. If i ed and conditions are fav- t is estimated 'that the ton- nage can be raised to 20,000 tons in ¢ 19311, Mr. Settlemeier said. Develepment Is Pressed Development work on both Keno | 1l and Galena Hill, was pressed | during the past season. On r ground, the Treadwell Company operated three mps with su sful results n dition it constructed 20 m of road linking the three camp: together with the home camp on Keno Hill. It cxpe'uled $80,000 in a vals the latter both in value of i ore and the size of the vein, Mr. Settlemeler said. Plan New Mill The Treadwell Y perfected for a ne Galena Hill which it is expe construct sometime in the near fu-| will not be installed before the o principal metallurgical problems, | Stat have been worked out. The company worked about 25 men during the past vear. T there was no surplus of labc were available in suffi bers to meet all requirem Yukon Is Airminded Although the commercial ope tion of airplanes met with unus misfortunes, the Yukon is over- whelmingly airminded, Mr. Settla- mejer said. And none i -0 than L. Wernecke, s dent of the Treadwell radi shades on a charge of drivl hi Jeading shades. Shs haces driving a car while e e Yok - e e ficeessfully, carrylng supplies > 1) . LODE MINING ©LAIZ LOCA-|tween Mayo and White 1&0 ’y I((;]nf‘ort I)O"(IO"’ TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE' alo carried a large num o Stippers Beauntiful as well as practical for Fift giving. A reminder of your thoughtfulness through- out the year. Many colors and variety of styles. P $1.50 to $4.95 Hundreds of Practical and ’é, { Beautiful Gifis Displayed o SEE OUR GIFT TABLES 25 cents, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00 to $1.50 “Tomorrow's Styles Today” An Always Welcome Gift Featuring an Ensemble of UMBRELLA, I’URSE AND KERCHIEY distinctive and useful gift. Shown in many of the wanted shades of brown, tan, taupe, blue, red, green, purp]e, etc. PRICED TO PLEASE Store open every eveming until Christmas " The only on BI\U NSWlCK RECORDVS NC trip to 6,000 foot el -Observations at Barrow, Fo and 8 p. m., Juneau time. bution of barometic pre B w over th: Bering Sea has merged with an- he o m F m mf reporting pre our hours oa # Wasthington and Oregon ;\kon. Tanana and Eagle much the same os yes- d the barometer over Weather conditions ing except at Nome and 1. Rain still fell dur- s fo sectioa b st part were lower this the only part wHere no | | | | it , an employee of thelf au Gold Mining Com- | ft here oca Nuvcmbcr 26 Cove on a hu g trip. in a 17-foot op. v h an outboard m s due to have returned not 11351ng man go in a to look for him. ashore near Mar- relief and one trip have bee! for travel in the craft he was | using. Harry Nehrkron, ing Two relief informatio: es Com Made for| Miss- h | B returned to Jun Weeks meda. She mad g, according to Mrs. on (m he trip to Se- attle in company with her hus- bY | band. s morn- PRI VSR S Dieringer, of the Vald: g | tation Company, is a 5 the Alameda for her home in Val- dez. : ||Il!|ll|ill!lihlII!IIlliflI}l||ImIIIImIIml'II!IIII!IlIll!lllIII1!I|I|II!I!IIIIH§|!IHIIH An [deal Christmas Gift in or the Chuldren IDAVEY LEE his own appealing fairy tale “Sonny Boy's Bear Story™ BRUNSWICK RECORD No. 441 HE TALKS in his inimitable way the story of his encounter with the bears— HE SlNGS his little bur song in one of | the most delightful voices you've ever heard— HE LAUGHS when he tells you how ‘.\z escaped the clutches of the two bears. the Bear Story and Bear Sor E’indudod.“ wmon'uh.Bm::\’vick Record by Davc'; :r:, the adorable child star of talking pictures. will want this record at Cemo ln and |¢thus phy "Sonny Boy's Bear Shvy LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS PHONE 38 Mrs. Dieringer, wife of A M. |-—————= e i i ' _— n: ' CHRISTMAS GIFTS “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” ] for Dry Cleaning and Pressing 4LASKA LAUNDRY { In New Ruilding on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” o PERCOLATORS CASSEROLES CHINA WARE TOYS FURNITURE STAND LAMPS SMOKING STANDS % THE Thomas Hardware Co. 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