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2 T‘HE DAILY ALASKA HV!PIRE MONDAY DEC: 23, 1929. RUGERS HERE ‘ Weathf‘r Condmons As Remrded by the U.S. 7 | Weather Bureau F rye-Bruhn Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, ber'~ning 4 p. m. today: | | Cloudy tonight, Tuesday slearing; ate to fresh enster’y winds. | Company r - Saay [ YOCAL Humidity Wind Velocl(; Weather ; : . I . Tim Barometer Temp. DATA Featuring Frye’s De- Brings Large List of Pas- | 29 9 Wk cia o t n. m. today ....2924 34 9 y 1 H dB sengers from South 4 5 m. loday .. 2039 5 % o R T e e e SO it and: Wegipatie | Noon today ....2949 30 5L 0 R PAe clay | Fresh EASTERN and Of Ladies’ and hud- | Gl B i ~eromtt OLYMPIA OYSTERS The Admiral Rogers, Capt. Einar e —1OBAY | Ch'l l 2 C t Thomsen, arrived E{in Junciu azul ”‘s‘fi?:;{t 4bin ; om. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. PHONE 38 ) F ! m. taren s Loats, b e vilh i Slei. | Stationa. temp. temp. | mp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather H iD Joved pevick saing weather, St o e % Sl <vour Avaska LAUNDRY sERVI - joyed perfect sailing weather. Smail Nome 12 o e : o AUI ), CE” (lts ana resse Christmas trees decorated both 2 0 4 16 0 C}ear x astheads and another tree was -8 -38 40 -40 2 Olear Ior hinging from the truck of the jack =20 -24 3 :E o g giear\ D l . . s Tt R ; . staff. An {lluminated Christmas -12 . -4 -42 or ear | C d The Christmas shopper who has # Jof, fin Wumiatel © o 28 K ciay| ry eaning an Pressmg s $ a new ¢ . The following passengers disem- 38 338 34 ~ g y N in mind a ne :wt ‘olr dress fmf Fhairoiar Reme ll g R 6 W 0 g}eari[ any one, can take advantace o thal, Ruby Shaffroth, Roxic Owen, 38 28 12 & st 4LASK UNDRY ; Y l’ i b g 23 Mildred Morrison, T 0 & i ag cCIT:r‘ A LA this sale starting ecember 2: James Kelly, Maude 8 kan Sl 38 40 K v S d; A 8. s o e e Bupart A0 8 o 8 Y Rain| In New Ruilding on Shattuck Way and continuing to the end of the Bert Loomis, P. <1 Abusti, n 3 20 18 2 7o cldy “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” b E. A. Thurman, Bessie Lee 8 4 4 46 22 82 Cldy i year. Susie Grant, S. H. Southas 55 50 13 @ 10 Rain = = Phelps, J. Dempsey, > 55 56 3 48 . 0 Clear erson, Fanny Loney, Ann Pred Morgan, Mrs. K. Cheosl ' Bishop Joseph R. Crimont, R.e'.'.‘ Harry H. Norton, Arthur Ness, Charles W. Hawkesworth, Mrs. L.| V. Goss, and five steerage. { After discharging a large quan- tity of feright and mail the Rog- ers shifted to Dcuglas at 5 o'clock and sailed from there for the west- 3 ward at 7 o'clock, with the follow- | ing passengers: For Yakutat—R. R. Williams, Mrs. Helen Bremmer, Setock Harri, E. Jones, John Har- ri, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis, and B Lilly Ellis; for Cordova—F. Knud- i A few ladies’ winter coats of CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS BOY’S TOOL CHESTS STAND LAMPS and PERCOLATORS STEM GLASSWARE and TUMBLERS ELECTRIC HEATERS SLEDS and SKIIS ROLLER and ICE SKATES NOTE—Observations at Barrow, are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m,, A considerable area of low pr 1 the southern part of Ala This has given r Juneau time. ure overlies the North Pacific; this morning with a high centered | % e to precipitation over the Aleu-| rom Southeastern Ala along the coast to Portland.! Kodiak the temperature this morning was considerably | the Territory, especially in the Interior. excellent style and quality— $25.00 BISHOP CRIMONT RETURNS ATTENTION SHIPPERS The Motorship NORCO will sail from Seattle for Juneau December h. For freight reservations sce ! Agent Femmer or Telephone [ | *Less t'.an 10 miles. | Fort Yukon, Tanana and Engle‘ hop Joseph R. Crimont ar-ived on the Admiral Rog I'or office or afternoon wear in silks, satin and georgette. son; for Seldovia—E. Hathaway. ztended visit in the Eas 1 4 4 . . o led PR - & > 1 —adv. | Speciai Prices—$14.75 -and $22.50 T U vy H. Norton, of Chi- P R e THE I b 4 GORDON'S GIFT CERTIFICATES cigo, accompanied him to Juneal. GorpoN's GIFT CERTIFICATES - X Th Dell E. Sherifl, osuzaeau's plano abl r. Hotel Gastineau, —-adv | chandise at any time. Ideal Gift. Always accept- | can be exchanged for mer- adv. e 2 The Ideal Gift. Always accept- able and can be exchanged for mer- rhandise At any ilme adv, Thomas Hardware Co. | ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW | We will deliver them on the 24th CHILDREN’S COATS AND DRESSES ——— Broken sizes. CLEARANCE SALE OF Prices from $2.95 to $9.50 D —— { DO YOUR REPAIRING NOW BEFORE THE RAIN STARTS AGAIN GET OUR PRICES FIRST QUALITY AND SERVICE OAK FLOORING FIR AND MAHOGANY FINISH FIR DOORS AND WINDOWS SUPERIOR CEMENT CEDAR SHINGLES; WALL-BOARD One-Third Off On All Romaining Dolls and Toys BeibE Cleancr Healthior @hzldrm s v e os Store Open Monday aid Tuesday Fvenings B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Depariment Store ‘ LADIES® SMART DRESSES g “.and obtain medical care for ;-H+H-|—»0-H P b b 194 PRSPPI The underwriter'’s agent aboard the ! & _— fi c APT i ANSEN : \0 K‘.‘,;\ s s i Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | ) "Ilch\’: t 11 the > 35 Coiden. Foress ott, wnd. Intrucid| | AN WHERE | | b e RUM his men to remove their salvage| & —_—————— LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE gear and pumps from the wreck.! Milo Hulburt, Deputy ulll("(l‘ ~ WRECKED SHIP cargo and he Cargo Is Removed from Golden Forest and Placed in Warehouses The halibut schooner Explorer, Capt. Magnus Hansen, has arrived a consultation held aboard the Ealvage King, Hansen offered a bid | salvage of the steamer's was told that his! offer would be considered and an! for the delay tae zed Hansen instructed him 1 the work accapt- ement provided in l2, other boats had tak- vqu Marshal from Seldovia, is 4 | passenger on the Admiral n);z"m,‘ (reiurning from a trip to ‘\Iolmnu»f slde Oreeon, with a patient. A. G. Stowe, Deputy United States {Marshal of Kodiak, is a passenger on the Admiral Rogers, returning |to Kodiak after an operation on his | eyes. Deputy U. 8. Marshal C. V.| Drown, was a passenger on the| | motorship Norco for Petersbur3= Safe and Economical ELECTRIC APPLIANCES in Juneau after several months i Sunday morning. | spent in salvaging the cargo of thek o (:f 5"“‘::}"’" 0| Mary Claire Hellenthal, who nas| PHONE for a | the .steamer Golden Forest, which V_‘" rko‘?”}'l rog| cl“" been attending the Holy Names | trial Maytag wash- | § : was wreeked and abandoned on g0 @ U WERCRed shi. Capt. Han-|gojiege in Seattle, returned to Ju- | ing. If it doesn’t I Make Useful Lasting Christmas Cape early last September. sen took the crew to the Bay cannery, and after prolonged negotiations from Kodiak he was authorized by the underwriters to salvage the cargo. He finished this salvaging December 16 and sailed Capt. Ha from Kodiak for Juneau the next . day. The Gelden Forest, of the Amer! can-Hawailan Line wa: Ilitugitalk, in Shelikof Straits, Kukuk | with 1 men hired inh Kodlak e of the wreck, de- turn of the goods done and on} to Kodiak with rter hauls he built in a cove about m the wreck and of salvaging iile portions 2 gasboat, A ipeay on the Admiral Rogers to Spend the holidays with her par-| jents. She will return to school after the New Year. e Commercial jobs printing a: The Imnlra. IIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIlll‘ A FREQUENT change of clothing is necessary to keep little tots neat and sell itself, don’t keep it. Deferred pay- ments youw'll never miss. ] GIFTS Alaska Electric Light Ben Francisco to Yo efploseianite clean. But a crowded hamper never worries & D C her Second Officer to The profits of the salvaging op- ; the mother who owns a Maytag. It washes 1 ower Lo. :;w:i foss:!n% :{‘-CGM rations will not be known until onc piece or a tubful equally well. Does an e 0a @ underwriters I 1 e %, a . . . Haida and was procceding toward § 0T ave tniied entire week’s washing in an hour or so. Open Evenings Until Christmas Haida the officer when she went aground .in the fog at Avatak Island. Aground; Refloats The Golden Forest floate: ‘high tide and proceeded un: own power, with the Haid ing by to Akutan Harbor the steamer El Cedro lightened her hv taking 1,500 tons of her cargo principally canned goods and fue! and lubricating ofl in barrels, to Beattle. Unimak Pass to meet the Upon the arrival of the Salvage | King from Victoria, B. C, the Golden Forest again put to sea under her own power, but with the Salvage King alongside. Hausers parted in a heavy sea and the Golden Forest went ashore on Cape Ilktugitak on the Alaska Peninsula about 90 miles from Kodiak. The Salvage King tried after time to pull her off but th: to the Kukuk Bay canuery where | they” boarded the Admiral Evans,|! &ud he then returned o the wreck. time || n men will share equally in in the enterprise. with the Cap! - < New, see«.n uue n vlquAg cnru Emplre ALD e BUT YOU FINISH IT mumummummnummmuunmmmsmmmnmlllmlmmmmlmmmmmumfimnmnnmnnnunn 25% Reduction ON ALL Fur Coats PTG S R S ML N .The Maytag Roller Water Remover squeezes out the soap, water and dirt that hide in the meshes of the clothes, and but- tons go through unharmed. A million and a half mothers know the happiness that a Maytag brings. \ THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa Founded 1893 Aluminum Washer Z IF IT DOFSN'T SELL ITSELF. DON'T KEED IT e . AR S e Juneau—Phone No. 6 Douglas—Phone No. 18 SNOW SHOVELS Sidewalk Cleaners SLEDS FOR THE KIDDIES Christmas Tree Decorations Harris Hardware Co. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office r« parted a vere days || | gy mdnifii v:allv;ngdsu)ir | S tJ : A Christmas Gift for All—A Portable Under- Fie Sovae Forest Io saivace berll pnd S 3laTce 0 | e ° 0 nson wood Tyepwriter, Leather Goods and " Hansen at Scene ||~ #HE MANWONY BArT His Hook Station: Capt. Hansen reached the scene! i Mf%%fimm phioes ] ) 4‘ ey, S g 1 e coul b | T8I0 A usioc- | Sor o : DISTRIBUTOR Geo. M. Slmpkms Co. of any assistance. He took thel| 7,zSeib OL MERS ! ) Golden!'brutscrnolwmenl BECUZ FOLKS ARENT BUYIG, ; | —_ l SR ¢ 5 ga ¥