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Gl L L 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 21, 1931. . . = — = — . - — 1S DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU ‘ ’ R DUE TOMOR I The Weather | £ IS DU!’. TOMORROW (& ¥ ] (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) i ! reighter Oduna, of the Alaska : - g 4 arlne eWS Steamship Company, is due at Du- Forecast for Juneau :::i mh "g"ud““"". “o“, L mszzm_ d |pont tomorrow morning at 8 o-| Probably showers € Praeponees . clock. The hter has cargo for| 1 €asterly. LOCAL DaThA ' |various docks on Gastineau Chan- ‘Humidity Wina Weather o 00RO OLEOLEDIE NORTHWESTERN nel and will be in port practically 4 pm. vesty !"'ngm" ':"6 87 SE |M8 wmxn-smw = . ® the entire day befere proceeding to b S Picked at Random Around the Store : Steamer Movements } fho exties d87 immlhc B % s 5 3 “Rom . NORTHBOUND ’ rmmalor g S : | : \ " to ' — ¢ . | § This store is filled with giveable things for your approval and selec- :v';m':mf’:‘i‘c’lfigsd:; ““"": BR I NGS 3 HERE TibES TOMOREOW - ! : L 507 > 5 b g ; 3 f . 3 - ““I_]___—_-_—..____—-: i are a few of the many attractively riced items. ® Norco .scheduled to arrive ® | "TLow tide, 4:50 a. m., 5.3 feet EE, est 4p.m. | - wm | ' tion. Here i yP ® Thursday morning. . 7| Hizh tide, 1051 a. m., 162 feet Station— temv, temp. | emp. temp. velocity J4hra Westher i i o SCHEDULED SAILINGS o f| Low tide, 5:37 p. m, —02 feet | Barrow 0 0 -16 -16 * 0 Cldy Give the Young Miss a © Northland scheduled to sail ® et L L e Nome .20 20 18 18 2 26 Snow 5 e from Seattle Dec. 28, at 9 ® ; | JUNEAU CHORAL CLUB Bethel SR S 8 10 Clear Smart LO(lt or Dress e p m » [Vessel Makes Brief Call on| wext meeting Monday, December| Fort Yukon AR B e N 2 a Z @ Nerthwestern ‘scheduled tosail 28, at 7:45 P. M. —adv. - ; il ! R R e o i Way from Seward 1 e 24| pairbanks - VRS 2 2 4 CTace Cldy . s Eagle ... 4 -4 a a8 0 Pt.Cldy . e as . a, m. . Values to $15.00 for . A it et onedied @ Having amived at Juneau from | Kodiak .. 3 s | 25 26 0 3 Clear .,' o 8 Seward early Sunday morning, the Cordova i e 10 Trace Oldy A b g CAL | steamship Northwestern, Capt. Jt_)- Juneau .. 36 36 29 35 2 58 Pt. Cldy : $5 95 b AL Mv;‘wmery'g;mm: seph Ramsauer and Purser David | WouLywooo stvie sior A IR ' 3 — 8 32 PuLCly i I S * night At 6 p.m. for Sitks and e :’l Dh‘::r""; ifi?;rfi‘d :fis&ame “g‘fiél g:mhk;" e e S g: §g 3 fyg Ptccli;; -l * s port. ince Rupert — - K & ki ! ,M' it : hastened south to take advantage| % Edmonton ... 32 14 2 10 4 0 Cldy arle deates SVerY matur- ¢ |of tides and to be at her Puget FERRY TIME CARD | seatte . 46 4 | 4 40 18 14 Clar i X Kak a o & |Egiind - destinazon well before| Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Portland 46 “ 2 42 6 2 Cldy : B DR R R WY Pre 8 [ B . Thane San Francisco ... 52 50 TS T Clear reaching here by way o 6:15a.m, 6:15p.ra. *—Less than 10 miles. i 2 A'R B | Haines dand skagwlayhfléro: the | 7:10a.m. $7:30p.m. A trough of low pressure extends from Bering Strait to the Pa- ] . Westward, the vessel Gy | 9:15a.m.t 9:40p.m. cific States and light to moderate precipitation has occurred over : (d i |sengers of Whgm;g‘ Jce PM“’ LT“r'g 12:30p.m.t 11:15p.m. most of Alaska and southward to California. Temperatures haye o Give Her a new IF nR sa“ T“ 0“ xx:er;;wxglt?t:rpo?t R A '*;:ggpm-' 12 ;x;itglght risen in the eastern Interior and the eastern portion of the Gulf e % | e :30p.m. :00a.m. of Alaska and have fallen over most of the remainder of the Ter- ‘ . H dba z 5 For S’fame mbzok‘gy Lp?;ts' 11 *4:00p.m. ritory but remain about the seasonal average or above. The pres- 2 | Sl,lk UMbrel a or an g | ek P (g ieag. | Lebgs Rl 12 ag;nm sure is high northwest of Hawail and is rising from Kodiak west- 2 6:30a.m. : .m. ft b ir of these fine GLOVES ‘ . b T i e s | Let yvour gi t be a pair o these 1ine A, sis, C. A. vim, illiams. 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. S SRR e s . | iag F 7 For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 12:45pm.t 11:30D.m. . 3 With 34 passensers booked &t!Gucker, Mabel M. Bridges, Roy 2,15;,& 12:15pm. Juneau for Prince Rupert, Vancog- |Rutherford, S. A. Rubin, C. N. 3:45pmit 1:15am. ver and Seattle, the steamship angderson, O. S. Eider, N. Robin- 500 - Princess Norah, Capt. W. Q. Pal-igon w. F. Staley, Dan Rose, John g ) . W. Q Ison, W. F. : o, ML mer and Purser P. A, Hole, depart- ngaki, Lou Jurgensen, E. Tyler and | 4_rej p - ~ - y S —] ght will be accepted. P IFT HANDKERCHIEFS or ed from this city early Sunday g mHeitda, G morning. On arriving here from | ISR SRR { —Saturdays only. (% (R S Skagway she had aboard 22 pas- P 2 BOXED STATIONERY oy sl o ol | JUNEAU CHORAL CLUB | Tyuneau Ferry & Naviga- N A MBER there. Next meeting Monday, December R i | 28, at 7:45 P. M. —adv. tion Compan: TV T - \ . | Passengers taken on at Juneau ™ % " e PRETTY UNDERTHINGS make delightfully | were: ey TELEPHONE 358 | For Prince Rupert—Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coates, R. 8. Sweeting. For Vancouver—Alvin Weathers, C. Madden, W. Simmons, J. Mmer.] pleasing gifts USEFUL GIFTS FOR CHRISTM AS Overstuffed Sets Dining Room Sets Desks If you are undecided select Silk Hosiery and you B e e S Bound For SeRttle For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Wil-| son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weathers | and son, Mrs. N. Sorby, Mrs. J.| Lowry, Mrs. P. Webster, Mrs. T., Johnson, Mrs. H. B. Orewson, Miss | A. Anderson, H. Case, W. J. Du-! ALASKA LAUNDRY K:cncu‘}n LéF;Z‘:kF'RN“;kzL' i Ig'] Smoking Stands Tea Carts CLEANING PRESSING x C. 1 ik I End Tables Cedar Chests Frizzel, C. Heeg. | . Among Skagway Passengers Among the Norah's southbound Telephone 15 | passengers embarking at Skagway can be certain of its welcome YOUR - oo Bed Room Sets Kitchen Sets Table and Stand Lamps B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” o SN ety oys an nristmas ree Lagnts See Our Large Stock of Dinner Sets NOW ON DISPLAY ‘\wwer. and bas-reliefs will adorn | were Andrew Baird, manager of Me .id.l‘b U.S. Navy | the sides. The cost s estimated a% Rising at French Port | s125,000. poration at Dawson, Y. T.; W. D. 5 | - | BREST, Prance, Dec. 21.—A| e . . As SANTA cLAus granite tower 164 feet high, com- French thzenslnp_ G"m‘r. Gordon, superintendent of the | memorating the services of Amer-| Jtalian Declines, in Tunis river division of the White Pass and Yukon Route, with headquar- * ican sailors in the World War, is being erected here. It probably ters at Whitehorse, and J. McCain Will be dedicated on Washington's | mrenchy efforts to solve the nation- | of Skagway, son of a conductor on the White Pass and Yukon Rail- fivinday. ality problem in the protectorate ; ; Under the supervision of the|of Tunis, cause of long standing.MolorShlp Has Heavy Mall and Freight for iroad, who will enter St. Mary's College in Oalifornia. | American battle monuments com- | differences with Italy, by encour-| Ports of Call R o Y DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY ¢ mission, of which General Pershing | aging foreigners to assume Frenchi Serving as a Santa Claus boat, Frye-Bruhn Companz PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 Thomas Hardware Co. : Store Open Evenings Until Christmas ; ‘ » RADIO FANS A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS ARE LEFT FOR YOU including ONE EIGHT TUBE TUNIS, North Africa, Dec. 21.— is choirman, fifteen fxalian sculp- | nationality, are reflected in the re- | tors, directed by Benlio Quattroc- cent census. | chi, an Amerfican of Italian par-; The count of noses shows 91427 entage, the are putting final French citizens as against 91178 the motorship Estebeth, Capt. Ed- . 3 touches on the memorial Ttalians. In 1926 there were 70,000 ward Bach and Purser Robert Westlnghouse COlumnalr Four giant eagles will top the French and 90,000 Italians. Coughlin, departed from Juneau Saturday evening on her regular weekly voyage to Sitka and way ports. She carried heavy Yuletide mail and a capacity cargo, made up largely of Christmas goods and gifts, for various places of call The vessel booked seven outgo- ing passengers. They were: For Hoonah—Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams, Willlam Williams, F. R. Townsend, V. E. Warrick, For Tenakee—Frank Gasoff, T. K. Starr. I RN WRIST WATCH BARGAINS FOR THRIFTY TIGHTWAD Regular $198.00 WILL GO BEFORE INVENTORY Special, $135.00 Other sets and parts including Short Wave Sets and accessories in proportion Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. DECORATE YOUR TREE WITH: NOMA 8-LIGHT CHRISTMAS SETS-—Complete . . For Holiday Feasting! — PACIFIC FOR TEBENKOF With a large cargo, the motor- ship Pacific, Capt Paul Kegel, de- arted Saturday from Juneau for T:cbhenkof and way ports. Among outgoing passengers was Abel And- rson, booked for Tebenkof. Delicate cakes, light and fluffy as swan’s down— chocolate, cocoanut, and many others; fruit cakes for your Christmas dinner—filled with nuts and goodies; pies that will make your mouth water 2 just to look Pt them! Almost everything a busy "‘ BUYERS housewife could meed for her Holidays—baked $1.00—Extra Lamps, 10 cents each ! . IN SEt}TTLE fresh every day! | £ Last year’s models, a little out of date but | CUP CAKES : The Hotel | ROLLS COOKIES Roosevelt At Tth and Pine ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 89 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:30 gmmnnmnnmmmumnnmmnmmunmmpnmfi:ifiinimnnnl;fi A HARMONIOUS CHRISTMAS PRESENT 4 EXPERT PIANO TUNING $5.00 by George Anderson, Expert Tuner We are Alaskan agents for Kohler fl Brumbach Pianos. We sell and rent pianos and have the only expert resident professional piano tuner. We also pay taxes in Juneau and-Alska - For expert piano service call or telephone,.. . |, PEERLESS BAKERY Anderson Music Shoppe | ; { : B R T A T T e - A $30.00 Elgin for $15.00 Better Look These Over COFFEE CAKES Moderate Weekly and Monthly Rates PEERLESS BREAD “REMEMBER THE NAME” Ask For it At Your Grocers ENGRAVING FREE Courtesy and Service Coffee Shop in Connection Supervision of WESTERN HOTELS, Inc. THE NUGGET SHOP 2 . e e T T T R T T RO L OO LU O T U O T R T T LU