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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1932. Fractional Gains , Other issues up fractionally in-| cluded American Can, Consolidated Gas, Union Pacific. United Air- craft was steady at the finish. | American Telephone and Tele-| graph, steels and coppers encount- ered some selling, dropping frac-| tionaily. t CLOSING PRICES TODAY . NEW YORK, Dec. 8. — Closing citement Boosts quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | stock today is 13, American Cnn" 53%, Anaconda 8, Bethlehem Steel| | 155, Curtiss-Wright 1%, Fox Films| i ;‘2‘ General Motors 13%, Interna- RK, Dec. 8—The Stock tional Harvester 221, Kennecott | led listlessly about to- was enough short ring late to boost e point or two al- STOCK MARKET JUST WORBLES AROUND TODAY Little Ex Several Shares—List Irregular 1 I { i Power and Light 8, Calumet and| Hecla 2%, Chrysler 16%, Colorado | Fuel and Iron, no sale; Columbian 91, Packard Motors 2%, American| g ANNUAL BOARD MEETING ENDS AFTER 10 BAYS Alaska Game Commission| Meeting Adjourns Here This Afternoon ual Meeting of the ta Game Commission came to end this aftermon. Two of the Commissioners, W. R. Selfridge | Carbon 267, Continental Oil 5%, 5 Safeway Storss 39%, Standard The market today lacked a stim-| Brands 15. ulus either way. | e Bulls The bulls were somewhat in view of the small fnlll)v\'-i ich cfforts had attractad o * in the week and which regarded as still befogged “positive assurance” that he in debt and legislative problems. | yould address the Club some time Allied Chemical and Case Wenb . 5o jnauguration, probably Jan- up more than one point. vary 8, Jackson Day. t was irregular as a' 'Roosevelt Expected e Wary nesi- CHICAGO, Dee. 8.—The Ircquois ub of Chicago announced that jent-Elect Roosevelt Electric Appliances Make Useful, Lasting Christmas Gifts * FOR INSTANCE, Give Her An | | | | | | | ELECTRIC RANGE ELECTRIC WASHER VACUUM CLEANER SUN LAMP ELECTRIC IRON or MANGILE ELECTRIC TOASTER ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE TABLE, STAND or BRIDGE LAMP ELECTRIC CIGARETTE LIGHTE ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON | We handle only standard brands of electrical merchandise. Each and every atticle sold in our store was made in the United States of America by American workmen who 'were paid Union wages. GENERAL ELECTRIC, WESTINGHOUSE, ROYAL and HQOVER CO. Products il Alaska Electric Light " & Power Co. Phone 6 Phone 18 Buy American Goods and Edison Mazda Lamps 9 had| ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATOR ¢ ILOST 20 LBS. OF FAT Chairman, and Frank P. Williams, St ichael, leave this afternoon on ::hc steamer Admiral Watson. { The other two members, “S;mons of Seward, and Trving McK jReed of Fairbanks, will sail for In Chicngo Shoflly;t}:etr respective homes on the| ‘ns‘xt westbound steamship Mr. | Selfridge is enroute to his home | Ketchixan, and Mr, |will spend the wi The meeting wa routine matters. s were made in ex- ns aud few, if any, ere recommended. The a resident hunting COURSE T0 BIVE PRESENTS FOR ¢ | |t Awards Amounting to $30 Are Offered by Various Business Houses Christmas awards amounting to 1$30 in merchandise from various | Juneau business houses will be given by the Midget Golf Course {to holders of tickets at 10 o'clock |p. m, December the |drawing will be made, according |t announcement by Fred T. Ad- |ams, manager. | One ticket will be given with each round played, regardless of S This is the second of a ¢ to be held by Mr. t having been on hen three firkeys for the Christmas r merch of 10-pound | dinner | hn's, t Kaufmann's two oil paint on, Juneau arti now being presen , Adams announces. and Frank Hami Players Classified ads pay <> IN JUST 4 WEEKS| Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Mo, writes: “I'm only 28 yrs. old and weighed 170 lbs. until taking one} box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. 1 also have more energy and furth-| ermore I've never had a hungry| moment.” | Fat folks should take one half| teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast — it's the SAFE, harmless way to reduce as tens of thousands of men and women know. For your health’s sake ask for and get Kruschen at Butler Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co. or any drug store—the cost for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks is but a trifle and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with re- sults—money back. —adv. and Open Easily! i immediately, T i | ng a 10-day session the Andy | HRISTMAS - INDIAN OFFICE INALASKA NOT - GUT BY BUDGET | Estimates Sent to Congress Provide for Same Funds as This Year : | Although the general education and health program of Office ot Indian Affairs s ed a se-| vere financial cut at the hands of the Bureau of Budget almosti '50 per cent below wha asked | for, the Alaska Division was rec-| ommended” to get sums almost lentical with 1 ap- propriations for the This was revealed in / s dispatches The fund for ion year was cut $28.200 under |this yea medical relief work |lost only $200; and a further allot- ment of $25,000 for clinical sur- Pr y [veys was recommended | The Bureau of Budget allow: |for the Indian Service's health and education program a total of $12,724935 of $25,000.000 asked for by the Se The education fund $621.000 for the Alaska n. The health program 0 ask | {for 25000 for clini surveys of Indian diséases and conditions, and $281,000 for medical relief among the Indians and Eskimos i laska | For this year the Alaska Divis- |lon was allotted $650,000 for edu- (cational activities and a total of iSL’BI.OOO for medical relief work. |I¥ had no special allowance for | clinical surveys. Highway Police Are “Greeters” for 1933 CHICAGO, Dec. 8—Estimating that 35 per cent of the World's Fair visitors in 1933 will arrive by automobile, Sheriff Myering be- gan planning to drill county high- pitality.” “If visitors run into speed traps in localities outside our stretches of road they may obtain the ser- vices of highway policemen in trying to straighten out the diffi- |culty,” he d. - Make Millions Tuink—and Buy! Are the SQUARE CAST-ALUMINUM Front Street ANY M - ioem— |bridge w | way police as “ambassadors of hos- | G_z'-fts ihat Are Uséfuz 3 AYTAG MAY BE HAE lgimr:o WITH GASOLINE MULTI - e ———— DOUGLAS NEWS LEAGUE CARD PARTY The L ue will give the fourth e their card party series ning in ‘the League __% | the same time, is said to be much imp 1- now and is expected home on the 17th of this month. - BRINGS COAL WATSON The Admiral W2 spent sev- eral hours here yesterday unload- ing more than 100 tons of Utah {coal for the city. The ship also |brought 16 sacks of assorted mail to the Douglas postoffice 1 s' Leag Card Party Fourth® of Series To Be Given By THE LADIES’ LEAGUE of Douglas FRIDAY AT 8 P. M. In League Rooms Cards and Refreshments 50 cents Everybody Welcome ments Wi is to body. is i S G FROM ILLNESS Lyndstrom, who > in_ September for ment, cted W quite restored to er long i}lness. Fraser, who also r her health about went to S medical home tom is Cold Weather Needs! - WOOLEN HOSE 75cto $1.25 | 'minutes for all ‘your shopping SAVE &V every Shopping is far easier and quicker at the Rex- all Drug Store. Best of all the prices are lower! For there is no middle- man in the Rexall plan. You get the savings and you get highest quality merchandise. Shop there today! * Kk Kk Kk *k BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. SAVE witli SAFETY at e el DRUG STORE WOOLEN GLOVES In Bright Tones and Color Combinations 75¢ to $1.25 Popular Gifts This Year MAYTAG. ROLLER WATER REMOVER| its almost Ttts true.” The Maytag Rollér Water Remover is so thorough in pressing the soapy water out of clothes that it is really another cleansing operation. When you consider, that this is just part of the Maytag— that it merely completes the work of the famous Gyratator water action—that the en= tire Maytag'method of cleansing is as gentle as it is thorough—you begin to see why more than two million users are enthusiastic about Maytag. ) Try a Maytag in your home. If it doesn’t sell itself, dop’t keep it. Just *phone and say, “I’d like a free home demonstration.” Do it today. ' THE MAYTAG COMPANY Founded 1698 NEWTON, I0WA MODEL 15 ROUND PORCELAIN ™ \ 8 A 20-24% EWASHERS...TABI.I IRONER | “P. JOHNSON DISTRIBUTOR ‘ Juneau GIFT| | ‘ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 ‘ BIG | | MINSTREL SHOW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ GLEE CLUB 25 Piece Orchestra 40 In the Cast Grade School Auditorium 8 P. M. Adult admission, 35 cents Fo}re:s&)w&od For Sale A few cords a year old. An unlimited | || amount of this year’s cat. | ‘ | GET OUR PRICES You will be ;ur'p.rised at the quality of our wood. s TELEPHONE 62 i orris Construction Co. Geo. Sim pkifi% r Christmas Gift Suggestions STATIONERY (In Gift Boxes) Loose-Leaf Note Books (Th Any size for &ny purpose—a handy, beautiful practical gift) CHRISTMAS TAGS CHRISTMAS SEALS CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS j AND CHRISTMAS CARDS IN BOXES IMPRINTED BY! H # lexlfipposite Alaska Elec & Fower Co.) as Gifts PERCOLATORS END TABLES STOOLS SLEDS SKIIS Coffee Tables, Grills, Floor Lamps, Smoking Stands, Sewing Cabinets, Ottomans, Toys, Waffle Irons, Toasters, Table Lamps, ' Magazine Racks Make Your Selection Now for Delivery on December 24 Thomas Hardware Co. -morok' | Old Papers for Sale at Empire Offiee,

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