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Dainty bits of praciical beauty—most acceptable as gifts. SRCHIELS, whet lawn the fluffiesi now in'r*m"i} important and necessary aceessories. test stvles in individual handkerchief. Children’s Handkerchiefs Child’s single and fancy boxed handkerchiefs, packed 3 in « of linen, or B i b 2 3 in white and colors. bex. Juvenile patte Men’s Handkerchiefs » linen and hemstitched cotton handkerchiefs. Fine guality, Qutstanding values in staple soft finished and ready for use. hanakerehiels, Boys” Handkerchiefs ; that is always in demand. R i b b i R b o) “Just like will be open Saturday, Monday and Tuesday evenings B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store RS a kb ach i n b ¥t [ R e e e e S S e e R s S pn o AT THE HOTELS Alaskan Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton, C. | Sumdum, William Charles Sumdum, | Vaino Seppanen. e FUNERAL HELD ROGERS X ) OVE ANDSTAYS = L) f e C Fred 8 KVILE IS WANTED | } | ‘ The Norwegian Consulate, at Jus | neau, desires information regarding | Leif Davidsen Kvile. He was las$ heard from at Kodiak, Alaska. - - IN HOSPITAL Theodore Thorson entered St. Ann’s hospital at 4 o'clock yester- son, T.jda_v afternoon for medical treat- Lenig, | ment. | Capt. L. D. Bogan, Lieut. E. B. PATRONS {Jackson and Lieut. H. B. Roberts, tory is now |athletic officer, arrived on the For- aration. Patrons |nance from Fort Seward. e of address or | ————— ns who wish to have tek‘-\ MRS. SHIPPEY RETURNS e requested to| Mrs . C. Shippey of the Fern the Telephone Company. Beauty Parlors has returned and 26th. |is now fully prepared to do perm- —adv. |anent waving of all deseriptions > |including the very new CROQUIG- |{CORDON'S GIFT CERTIFICATES NOLE. —adv. The Ideal Gift. Al | TO TELEPI | A new telepho n course of pr: contemulating cha hones instailed otify — e ATTENTION Painting, Paperhanging and Dec- g orating. Gauaranteed First Clase printing at The Em- |work only. Max H. Mieike, Phone mony 1 ed him that I ha “The bill for annulment is d missed,” ruled Judge Ly adv. Comme - <+ Dell E. Sherin, oseaeau’s pmno —adv |Dpire. {1101, —adv uner. Hotel Gastineau. DRY CLEANIN ok HAVE YOUR GARMENTS DRY CLEANED FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON iKeep the Family Well Dressed ATHER'S suits, mother’s smart frocks and the children’s dainty garments last just twice 'aslong when they are dry cleaned regularly. So itis real economy— and theyalways look well dressed. ) By our method clothes are cleaned perfectly without shrink- ing, fading or the slightest injury to delicate fabrics. The_cost is slight.t " Work called forand delivered. The Alaska Laundry THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1929. TR e 1 Weather Conditions 1;; Recorded by th;[i St NOME WINS THREE | Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beg~ning 4 p. m. today: Rain or snow onight and Saturday; moderate to fresh south easterly winds. GAMES FROM THANE‘ t TOCAL Humidity Wind Velocl(7 Weather | i | Time Barometer Temp. DATA T | 4 p. m. yest'y 30.31 26 3 4 Pt. e Syt | 4 a m. today . 3009 28 88 10 Show ”‘,Ntu’;.fimf:s.:d;%'p el | Noon teday 2080 38 72 16 Snow tolléd "' high ' singis| L and high total of 569.) ! CABLE AND RADIC REFORTS Nome | \ YESTERDAY T TODAY 191 165 157—513] { Highest 4pm. | Low 42m. 4am. Precip. 4am. 150 150 150—450 | Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Veloeity 24 hrs. Weather 202 193 174—569 Barrow -20 -22 [T 28 14 10 0 Clear 169 175 | Nome 28 16 10 10 . 0 1 80: /B0 Bethel 16 14 | g/ e 16 0 Fort Yukon -8 -18 ‘@ m 20 — 0 e . Tarana 4 2 0 0 = 0 e | Eagle -10 ~10 -10 -6 - 0 | st Paul 36 34 32 34 * 01 | Dutch Harbor 40 38 36 36 @ — 04 | Kodiak 42 40 | 8 34 — .38 | Cordova ..x TR ] o dvn 36710 02 | Juneau 27 26 2% 28 10 .01 | Ketchikan 38 34 B2 4R 12 06 | Prince Rupert 36 36 4 38 . 08 — Edmonton 0 0 0 0 4 .01 | Seattle 46 46 42 44 - .01 - Portland ... 46 46 4 44 . 01 y ; h | - San Prancisco ... 66 63 5 58 , 0 Clear GORDON'S GIFE COREFERICANES Ideal Gift. Always accept- d can be exchanged for mer- ce at any time. adv. | o *Less t'.an 10 miles. NOTE—Observatlons at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanapna and Eagle . are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m,, Juneau time. 4t ‘rne Em- The high pressure area over the Interior has diminis tensity and the low over the North Pacific has moved i | Alaska. Pressure is falling over the Territory with the e Dutch Harbor. Precipitation during fallen over a belt extending from the ccast clear to Oregon. Except in per Yukon .and at Barrow, tem per | ing for Alaska. I Gorilores 25% Reduction ON ALL over SALMON PACKERS Fom CMANY TO § r}v‘i\?’rtmc?r:gnim HANDLE STORAGE ou: two-story & four two-story transit cpen wharf at Smith Cowv at a cost of appro. 000, where the salmo Xs firms in the company, would be handled. Ships could loa discharge salmon at the d it also could be used for t embling and shipment of ca: nery supplies to the plants oper by the first in the association. - e - [AS POTTED PLAN "B | | i | i | | Organization of Salmon Termi- |nals, a cooperative corporation com- posed of leading salmon packers of ‘sanmle. which will lease large ware- | house facilities from the Port Com- Jmls;xon, has been completed, ac- |cording to a recent Seattle Daily | Times. | Officers of the new company are: | |P. E. Harris, president of P. E.\ CHRIS Harris & Co., president; R. R. Far- ish, manager of the New England ;5r Chr See !anh Company, vice president; Hen- | __ 4y, |ry Seaborn, vice-president of Ski (ner & Eddy Corporation, secret: | u?" |treasurer, and Mwrry Stuart, presi- | e e |dent of the Stuart Corporation and | Starr H. Calvert, manager of the| San Juan Fishing & Packing Com- | pany, trustees. ‘ | A contract with the Port Com-| |mission, which will result in the| construction of warehouses at Smith |Cove for the firms interested in | {Salmon Terminals, is expected to | be signed this week. The ware- houses would have a capacity of; 1,750,000 cases of canned salmon. | The facilities to be built will b2 | taken over under a five year lease[ by the salmon packers. The new ¥ company will have charge of re S T A2 T % S T VS " MOLy, SALE V.| OF ALL ILVERWAR HOLLOW-WARE, MEAT PLLATTERS, VEGE- TABLE DISHES, GRAVY BOATS, ETC. ALSO LEATHER GOODS, TOILET SETS, PURSES, BAGS and NOVELTY JEWELRY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE ! 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PHONE 358 ER FOR EVERY PURPOSE LUMB ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES THOR—EASY—SUNNYSUDS and SAVAGE - Priced at $115.00 and up Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Open Evenings Until Christmas Juneau—Phone No. 6 Douglas—Phone No. 18 DON'T FORGET THE GRADE SCHOOL OPERETTA at Elks Hall Friday Night, December 20. Hunters and Prospectors TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN Best of accommodations for Hunting Parties and Prospectors. Reasonable Rates. For further particulars see FRED ORDWAY, Alaska Scenic Views A Christmas Gift for All—A Portable Under- wood Tyepwriter, Leather Goods and Stationery Geo. M. Simpkins Co. U T R T T AR LT T T T ;Old Papers for sale at Empire Office R TR T T T T P R o T