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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1933. WOMEN’'S FUR TRIMMED COATS Regular $32.50 and $35.00 values Now $19.75 Regular $22.50 values now $12.50 Extra Speciall | “BEFORE CHRISTMAS SALE” | of ! HATS AND DRESSES HALF PRICE § WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S GLOVES Fleece-lined leather gloves and mittens $1.50 up Warm knit gloves and mittens 35¢, 60c, 85¢ and $1.35 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S KNIT TOQUES—S85 cand $1.00 WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOIL HOSE $1.00, $1.25 and $1.65 CHILDREN’S WOOL HOSE AND SOX 45¢ up lowest in hlston and we $13.50. Cotton filled comforts, $4.75 and up. [ CESESHESEECRO TSSO SN INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1892 By MRS, ANEXANDER GEORGE ' CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONS Candied fruit peels, spiced and salted nuts, glazed fruits and pop- | corn confections are holiday stand- bys and their making really con- stitutes part of the Christmas| family festivities. Juneaun, Alaska HOLIDAY CONFECTIONS —5% P | Candled Urange Peel (Tuck in The Corners of Boxes) 3 cups orange peels, 1 cup wa- ter. 1 cup sugar. Wash peels and cover by 4 in- ches with water. Boil gently 30 , minutes. Drain well, rinse in cold water and with spoon scoop out and discard all pulp and white portion next to yellow skin. Using | scissors, cut skin into thin strips. If preferred, skin can be spread {out and faney shapes cut out, us- ing very small vegetable cutters. Boil sugar and water 3 minutes. | Add peel and boil slowly until all isyrup has been absorbed by peel. Stir frequently. Remove few strings at a time roll in granulated su- ‘gnr straighten out to dry. When cool store in airtight boxes. Stuffed Dates | ... (Popular With Young and Old) | 24 dates, 24 nut meats, 1-3 cup }grnnulnwd sugar. Using knife dipped in cold water, jout out seeds from dates. Stuff " dates with nuts. Roll in confec- |tioner's sugar, store in air-tight | box. Scandinavian-American Dance Music TONIGHT Capital Beer Parlors WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SILK AND WOOL. UNDERWEAR MEN'S ALL. WOOL HEAVY FAMOUS MICHAEL STERN SUITS Tan, black and White—$1.25 MEN’S WOOL SWEATERS MEN’S FUR-LINED GLOVES MEN'S HEAVY WOOL WORK SOX MEN'S SILK AND “ OOL HOSE MEN’S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR BLANKETS — BEDDlNG We invite you to see our line of Blankets. They were bought when prices were the are able to sell them still at exceedingly low prices. Part wool blankets ranging in price from $1.50 up to $4.95. All wool blankets, $4.50 to Wool filled comforts, $6.25 up. ; B. M. BEHRENDS CO.,, Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store IIIIIIIIIIIVIII!IVI||Illlllllllllllllmllllllll|||||||||I|||||IHIIIIII"“I]NlllIIIII|||||||Hmnflumlml"“flflmmmumnflmmlll|l|||“|||l||lm|l||||||||l|IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIII||||Illllllllllllllllllll. ' | mixing so that each kernel is cov- FLBEER ' WUNCHES DANCING Pop Corn Balls (12) 8 cups popped corn, 2-3 cup mol- ! lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIllIIINIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllmlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L UWEER' Cold Weather Apparel AT VERY LOW PRICES Any of the articles listed will make a very acceptable Christmas Gift! $1.00 garment and up OVERCOATS $13.50 $1500 $18.75 $35.00 $25.00 MEN’S TOQUES $3.50 $5.75 $275 $2.75 $3.75 WOOLEN GL OVES—75¢ 35¢ to $1. 00 60c up $1.75 to $8.00 suit $3.50 up e e T D e Y asses, 2-3 cup sugar, 1 mb'esvoon butter, 1 tablespoon vinegar, cup water, % teaspoon soda. Mix molasses, sugar, butter vin- egar, and water. Boil ge out stirring until “hard forms whflr‘fiflion is cup of cold water. Add soda and mix well. Pour over popped corn "PROPAGATION OF BIG GAME FRANKFORT, Ky. Dec. 19.—A sanctuary covering 19,509 acres has been established in Harlan county for the propagation of big game ered with syrup mixture. When cool enough to handle, take por- tions up in the hands, which have been spreak with butter, and press into balls. Cool and wrap in wax- ed papers, fringing ends. Have these on hand to give fo the Christmas children visitors. Kentucky. The Harlan County Game and Fish Protective Association is spon- sor of the plan for saving numer- ous species of wild life, particular- ly deer and wild turkeys, that once made this section the choice hunt- ing grounds of the Indians. Already ring-necked pheasants are thriving in the preserve and it is planned to turn loose a number of deer this winter. — o TOBAK TO KODIAK Individual mince tarts make suitable gifts to send tn the neigh- | bors on Christmas morning. - STORE OPEN The Junean Florists store will be cpen all day Sunday December 24th and from 1 am. to 2 pm. Christmas Day.. A complete show- ing of potted plants and cut flow- ers. —adv. at Tanana for 11 years, has been transferfed to the station at Ko- D | diak. My Empire Wul Ad: Pay iways placed suet ed and noticed that no smoke came tions of foul play, death appar-| (largo beautiful SOLITAIRE, near- now threatened with extinction in | Charles T. Toback, Signal Corps |7, operator, in charge of the station| FOUND DEAD IN HOME THIS AM. Cyms F. Sheldon, Dies | Alone in Cabin on Home- stead During Night (Continued from Page O1 1 this vicinity until he f mrd a artnership with Georg during the nineties an they took up a trading poston \wha' now known as the Sheldon| heomestead, comprising 46.34 acres on both sides of the Salmon Creek ad adjacent to the Juneau Dairy property. Mr. Sheldon homestead- ed the property in 1903 or 1904 and received the patent to it in 1921. The well known pioneer had re- fused to subdivide his acreage though he had received many %ffers from local residents fer building lots and small homesites. He sold only one acre from his original|. grant, which was purchased by Mr. Ross. Loved Birds Though he had few human friendships, Mr. Sheldon loved birds and during the winter months al- and other food | so that they would | around his p not go hung: Mr. Ross stopped at the Shelden cabin this morning when he pass- | from the chimney and the front| door was open. He entered lhff hcuse and found Mr. Sheldon, fully | othed, lying in his upstairs bed- | m. Mr. Ross immediately noti- ed United States Commissioner | J. F. Mullen, who with Deputy shal Dona Martin, went (o house and examined the body | remises. There were no indi- | ¢ resulting from natural causes, y heart failure. dy was taken to r Mortuary pending the C.| fun- 1.8 DEFARTMINT OF A(zR!CD'LTURE WEATB.EB BURI‘-AD The W eather By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm., shtly warmer; fresh east winds. Dec. 19: Cloudy tonight, Wednesday fair and slig Time Barometer Temp. Humdity Wind Velocity =~ Weathe: (4 p.m. yest'y 30.18 -10 42 E 20 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today 29.98 -9 50 E 23 Cldy Noon today 30.00 =7 55 E 19 Cldy' CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY L Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Statlon temp. temp. | tnmp tenp velocity 24hrs. Weather Nome -6 -8 - 4 0 Cldy Bethel -20 -20 28 | Fort Yukon -4 -48 0 Fairbanks -48 -48 0 Eagle -36 -54 0 |st. Paul 24 24 22 | Dutch Harbor 30 30 | 2 | Kodiak % 14 Cordova 10 8 Juneau -5 -10 Sitka 5 ~ — Ketchikan 16 14 4 Prince Rupert 26 2¢ 4 Edmonton -18 -20 10 Seattle 46 46 20 Portland 56 50 8 San Francisco 50 48 4 The barometric pxe%ure is m"tlemlel\ low in extreme South- east Alaska and slightly b(‘lm novmzl in the Gulf of Alaska. It is in from extreme S hu,h over tho Southeasr Alaska to Central remainder of Alaska with cle; the eastern Interior and e have risen in the central ELKS' EVENT oo IS POSTPONED e FOR 3 WEEKS] FREE! Oldtimers’ Night, Sched- r and Wi L;L\uld uled for Tomorrow. WEATHER Is Held Up CHART Although the real oldt L‘\IAENDARS not mind th2 present w general publie, includ ngements D JUNEAU TAXIS DOING RUSHING BUSINESS NOW/ The various Junzau taxi compan- | ies are not complaining about bus-| S As fast as they make one nan and return to their headquar- ters, another call awaits and the rs only open their doors long the new or The | early and continucs starts —_— .- — STORE OPEN ‘ The Juneau Florists stere will open all day Sunday December ! 24th and from 11 am. to 2 pm. y. A complete show | i I Daily Empire Chrigtmas Edition | wrapped for mailing, postage paid,| 15 cents. Leave orders at Empire| or Phone 374. | —_— e — LOOK . . . BUY Now | Now is the time to spend money | to make money. History shows that | {those who have been able to over-| come their hoarding instinet before l the majority, during depressions, and invest their money properly| are those who reaped richly with| the turn. The fall in diamonds is| less than half the average fall in stocks and real estate. For those| ==|who buy now and hold there is no safer investment. The most dis- tressed market at present is Holly- wood and some wonderful bargains are offered. A broker sent us a ly one and one-half carats, se!| in a platinum mounting, decorated with twenty small diamonds. The price is $400. and if you can afford it, DON'T miss this opportunity. We will be pleased to show you this wonderful buy. THE NUGGET SHOP. —adb. T T Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates } WRIGHT SHOPPE | | PADL BLOEDHORN ALLAMAE SCOTT Expert Beauty Specialist Phone 218 for Appointment Entrance Ploneer Barber Shop n— | J. K. Paul Nick Novak | | “THE HOME OF 1 | GOOD EATS” HlL Daily Empire Want Ads Pay A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES will arrive on Alaska tonight HI- LINE SYSTEM | Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats | Front Street, opposite Harris | Hardware Co. | CASH AND CARRY i | ies of the Elks, would mu pr | to sit around the comforf: | at home and for that rezson | timers’ |of Juneau. | | PERMANENT WAVING ; | | '_fiIONEER CAFE || the lad- GET YOURS! old- od th> Night sched Elks for tomorrow n | postponed unt! The postpon v committes further Hml to mak> | elaborate arrangements for the an- nual event which will include danc- ing, cards, bowling, etc. - STaAaMPESE ON the new panoramic picture Get yours in time g Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders For Anytime” Winter and Pond Co. Daily Empire Christmas Edition | wrapped fer mailing, postage paid, 15 cents. Leave orders at Empire or Phone 374. vauny Empirc Wani Ads Pay. - - SEE THE ALASKA XID for Christmas trees or decoratiois elephone 233. —adv. PREPARED LUTEFISK : 15¢ per pound SW&HSOI‘I Bl’OS. Grocers Phone 217 UNITED FOOD Co. CASH GROCERS | B ———0 CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 16 ¢ We Deliver ~Meats—Phone 16 | ~ Juneau Cash Grocery CASH AND CARRY Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery Phone 58 o “» R D